Earnings Release • Aug 26, 2014
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SalMar - Results for the second quarter 2014
High volume drives rise in earnings in the quarter
Continued high prices, a favourable harvesting profile and a 54 per cent volume
increase compared with the same period last year resulted in higher operating
revenues and a stronger operational EBIT for SalMar in the second quarter.
Continuing biological challenges associated with measures to combat salmon lice
and PD have, however, had a negative impact on profits.
The Group generated gross operating revenues of NOK 1.74 billion during the
period, NOK 312 million more than in the second quarter 2013. Operational EBIT
totalled NOK 447 million, up from NOK 316 million in the same period last year.
SalMar harvested a total of 35,100 tonnes of fish during the period, giving an
EBIT per kg of NOK 12.75. In the second quarter last year the volume harvested
came to 22,800, while the EBIT per kg was NOK 13.84.
The price of salmon averaged NOK 40.29 during the second quarter 2014, some 15
per cent less than in the previous quarter and 5 per cent less than in the same
period last year. However, SalMar achieved good prices in the period. This was
due to a high contract rate, as well as a favourable distribution of the volume
harvested through the quarter. Assisted by the early harvesting of some stocks
on the expectation of falling prices as the quarter progressed.
"The bulk of the improvement in earnings can be put down to high volume and a
high contract rate. Operations are still affected by cost associated to PD and
keeping the sea lice at a low level. Although we are in the period where the sea
lice situation is demanding, we are seeing signs of improvement in the
underlying cost situation," says SalMar's CEO Leif Inge Nordhammer.
Operations in SalMar Central Norway and the Rauma segment remain affected by the
biological situation. Nevertheless, a favourable harvesting profile in SalMar
Central Norway and sales of organic salmon from Rauma have had a positive impact
on their results during the period. The biological situation in SalMar Northern
Norway is generally good, but an unfavourable harvesting profile had a negative
impact on results during the period.
The Sales and Processing segment had a contract rate of around 40 per cent
during the period, but improved contract positions resulted in an operating
profit of NOK 12 million, compared with an operating loss of NOK 64 million in
the corresponding period last year. The contract rate for the third quarter
2014 is expected to be in the region of 55 per cent. The segment is still
experiencing difficulties relating to capacity utilisation at its harvesting and
processing facilities.
During the second quarter SalMar signed a five-year agreement to refinance and
extend the term of the Group's debt. The agreement has a total framework of NOK
5 billion.
SalMar is experiencing strong demand in all the company's core markets, and
expects developments in the remainder of 2014 to be good. The halt in exports to
Russia may, however, pose a challenge in the short term.
SalMar expects to harvest some 73,500 tonnes of salmon in Norway in 2H 2014.
Norskott Havbruk still expects to harvest 25,000 tonnes in 2014, of which
SalMar's share is 12,500 tonnes.
Please find enclosed the complete report for the second quarter and first half
of 2014.
For more information, please contact:
CEO Leif Inge Nordhammer
Tel: + 47 916 85 250
CFO Trond Tuvstein
Tel: + 47 918 53 139
E-post: [email protected]
Web: www.salmar.no
This information is subject of the disclosure requirements pursuant to section
5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
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