Earnings Release • Jul 23, 2015
Earnings Release
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Paris, July 23, 2015,
Laurent Burelle, Chairman and CEO of Plastic Omnium, said:
"Results for the first-half 2015 are in line with the strategic plan presented in December 2014. Our results grew strongly to achieve historical highs, allowing us to step up our industrial investments and technological innovation while simultaneously increasing free cash flow.
We have booked some big orders, significantly strengthening our leadership positions in exterior body parts and fuel systems and showing the market's appetite for our innovative weight and emission reduction products.
As a result, we are one year ahead of schedule on meeting our growth targets and will hit €7 billion in sales(1) by 2017 rather than 2018 as initially planned.
95% of this €7 billion is already in our order book."
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Plastic Omniumis the world leader in automotive exterior components and modules, automotive fuel systems, and waste container solutions for local authorities and companies. The Group has 25,000 employees across 115 plants, 21 R&D centers and 30 countries worldwide. Plastic Omnium is listed on Euronext Paris, compartment A. It is eligible for the Deferred Settlement Service (SRD) and is part of the SBF 120 and CAC Mid 60 indices (ISIN code: FR0000124570).
The Board of Directors of Compagnie Plastic Omnium met on July 21, 2015 and approved the consolidated financial statements at June 30, 2015.
| in millions of euros | First-half | First-half | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 2015 | as a % | |
| Economic sales(1) | 2,635.6 | 2,945.3 | +11.8% |
| Consolidated sales(2) | 2,246.3 | 2,474.3 | +10.2% |
| Operating margin(3) | 200.3 | 237.3 | +18.5% |
| as a % of sales | 8.9% | 9.6% | |
| Net profit (loss)-group share | 108.4 | 141.8 | +30.9% |
| as a % of sales | 4.8% | 5.7% |
| EBITDA(4) | 301.4 | 346.9 | +15.1% |
|---|---|---|---|
| as a % of sales | 13.4% | 14.0% | |
| Free cash flow(5) | 33 | 107 | +224.2% |
| Net debt(6) | 423 | 354 | -16.3% |
| Net debt/equity | 44% | 30% |
Economic sales for the first-half 2015 was €2,945.3 million, up 11.8%.
The Group's strategy of globalization is bearing fruit, driving strong sales growth in strong currency zones such as North America and Asia.
| In €m, by segment | First-half | First-half | Like-for-like change | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 2015 | Change | ||
| Automotive | 2,428.8 | 2,753.0 | +13.3% | +3.5% |
| Environment | 206.8 | 192.3 | -7.0% | -3.7% |
| Economic sales(1) | 2,635.6 | 2,945.3 | +11.8% | +3.0% |
| Consolidated sales(2) | 2,246.3 | 2,474.3 | +10.2% | +1.1% |
Automotive sales rose 3.5% at constant exchange rates, compared to a 1.3% rise in automobile manufacturing in the first-half 2015. As expected, sales outperformed the market by more than 2 percentage points over the period.
In the Environment division, sales fell by 3.7% in like for like terms. In an environment of local government budget cuts, Plastic Omnium consolidated market share in Europe, winning new contracts in Paris, Bordeaux and Orléans (France), Gent (Belgium) and Ravensburg (Germany).
| In €m and as a % of sales | First-half | First-half | Change | Like-for-like |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| by region | 2014 | 2015 | change | |
| Europe | 1,424.0 | 1,529.3 | +7.4% | +6.9% |
| 54% | 52% | |||
| North America | 705.6 | 804.4 | +14.0% | -6.4% |
| 27% | 27% | |||
| South America | 109.6 | 112.7 | +2.8% | +0.2% |
| 4% | 4% | |||
| Asia | 396.4 | 498.9 | +25.9% | +6.4% |
| 15% | 17% | |||
| Economic sales(1) | 2,635.6 | 2,945.3 | +11.8% | +3.0% |
| 100% | 100% | |||
| Consolidated sales(2) | 2,246.3 | 2,474.3 | +10.2% | +1.1% |
| 100% | 100% |
Economic sales growth by region was as follows:
Growth was driven by Europe where sales rose 6.9% at constant exchange rates. The Group was helped by 27 new program launches, including:
Also, in Russia, rigorous management ensured the division continued to break even.
In Asia, sales were also strong, with revenue rising 6.4% at constant exchange rates. There were 31 new program launches in the region, including 22 in China where four new production plants came onstream (in Wuhan, Hangzhou, Changsha and Beijing) and the first equipment deliveries were made to Chinese carmakers Geely and BAIC. In Japan, the SCR system for Toyota went into production in Kitakyushu.
In North America, nine new programs in the second-half 2015, accelerating sales of the Ford F150 and the start-up of the Chattanooga plant for Volkswagen in late August will spur development in the region.
In South America, sales held steady despite a 16% drop in automobile manufacturing thanks to new launches for Peugeot and Honda and a tight grip on selling prices.
The first-half 2015 brought in many new orders. In Mexico, the Group booked orders for General Motors and Daimler to supply bumpers produced at a new plant coming onstream in 2017. Plastic Omnium also won two global platform tenders to supply fuel systems to Daimler Group (Sprinter and MFA2). These will be delivered to Europe, Brazil, China and Mexico, which will mean building a new fuel systems plant in Mexico during 2016. Lastly, the Group won an order from Volvo-Geely to supply fuel systems for a new platform in Europe and China.
In Asia, a new contract for fuel systems to Suzuki will be supplied from a new plant to be built in Gujarat India.
Also, the success of SCR nitrogen oxide emissions control systems was confirmed with two new clients placing orders, taking the total number of clients supplied with this Plastic Omnium technology to 13.
Operating margin rose by 18.5% to €237.3 million, 9.6% of sales compared to 8.9% in the first-half 2014. In Automotive, operating margin grew 20% to €226.2 million or 9.9% of sales. In Environment, margin was 5.8% of sales compared to 6.3% in 2014.
Non-current items were a negative €24 million and basically comprised restructuring costs and asset impairment writedowns.
Net profit - group share rose 31% to €142 million, 5.7% of sales.
EBITDA rose 15% to €347 million, 14% of sales.
The Group has embarked on a sustained investment program and invested €164 million in the first-half 2015, 6.6% of sales for the period.
Free cash flow tripled to €107 million.
At June 30, 2015, Group net debt fell to €354 million, after €20 million spent on acquiring treasury shares.
Net debt stands at 30% of equity and 0.5 times EBITDA.
The major new orders taken since the start of 2015 in global platforms and with clients diversifying the Group's portfolio will help Plastic Omnium grow market share substantially from 2016. Expansion will be led by the eight new plants planned for construction by 2017. By end-2017, the Group will have 123 state-of-the-art plants running at high rates of capacity utilization.
As a result, the Group will hit its sales target of €7 billion (1) one year ahead of schedule, in 2017 rather than 2018 as previously announced.
95% of those sales is already covered by firm orders.
Third-quarter revenue: October 22, 2015
For more detailed financial information see www.plasticomnium.com
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