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Deutsche Telekom AG — Earnings Release 2005
Aug 11, 2005
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Ad-hoc | 11 August 2005 07:01
Deutsche Telekom AG: Figures for the first six months 2005
Ad hoc announcement §15 WpHG Half year figures Deutsche Telekom AG: Figures for the first six months 2005 Ad hoc announcement transmitted by DGAP. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. —————————————————————————— Part 2 of the explanatory remarks regarding Deutsche Telekom’s ad-hoc-notification Deutsche Telekom AG Friedrich Ebert Allee 140 53113 Bonn Deutschland ISIN: DE0005557508 (DAX) WKN: 555750 Listed: Amtlicher Markt in Berlin-Bremen, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt (Prime Standard), Hamburg, Hannover, München und Stuttgart; EUREX; London; Amsterdam; NASDAQ Europe; New York (ADR); Tokio End of ad hoc announcement (c)DGAP 11.08.2005 Issuer’s information/explanatory remarks concerning this ad hoc announcement: Net revenue in the Broadband/Fixed Network strategic business area, by contrast, decreased by 2.6 percent. Revenue from Business Customers stabilized. The proportion of revenue generated outside Germany increased further: Deutsche Telekom generated 41.2 percent of its revenues abroad in the first half of 2005, compared with 39.2 percent in the first half of 2004. Net revenue generated outside Germany increased from EUR 11.1 billion to EUR 12.0 billion; domestic revenue remained almost stable at EUR 17.2 billion compared with EUR 17.1 billion in the prior-year period. Total revenue in the Broadband/Fixed Network business area decreased by 4.5 percent in the first half of the year to EUR 13.1 billion mainly as a result of falling call revenues and lower revenues from business with other Group units. The losses of market share were reduced by the newly introduced rates, but the overall increase in substitution by mobile communications and price effects resulting from the higher number of calling plans, which contribute to customer retention, had a negative impact on revenue. This decline in revenues was partly compensated by growing revenues from broadband lines. Around 6.7 million DSL lines were in operation in T-Com’s network in Germany at the end of June 2005; that represents an increase of 367,000 within three months. The increase of EUR 545 million or 5.7 percent in the Group’s adjusted EBITDA to EUR 10.1 billion in the first half of the year was primarily attributable to positive developments in mobile communications and at Group Headquarters & Shared Services. EBITDA from mobile communications improved thanks to the focus on generating high-margin revenues and rising customer numbers. The “Save for Growth” program implemented as part of the Group-wide Excellence Program is now producing initial results. The EBITDA margin in Germany in the first quarter of the year was around 40 percent, for example, which increased to 42.5 percent in the second quarter. The reduced number of personnel at Vivento led to higher EBITDA at Group Headquarters & Shared Services in the second quarter. thus compensating for the year-on-year decrease in EBITDA of 5.6 percent at Broadband/Fixed Network. As a result, the Group’s adjusted EBITDA improved by 6.1 percent in the second quarter from EUR 4.9 billion to EUR 5.2 billion. Free cash flow before dividend payments increased by around EUR 500 million year-on-year in the second quarter of 2005 to EUR 1.8 billion. This is primarily the result of higher cash generated from operations and reduced interest payments. In a year-on-year comparison of the first half year, free cash flow decreased by EUR 3.4 billion to EUR 0.9 billion. This development is attributable to tax payments amounting to EUR 0.7 billion in the first half of 2005, as opposed to a tax refund of around EUR 0.5 billion in the first half of 2004, and increased levels of investment in the United States. Net debt fell from EUR 47.1 billion in the first half of 2004 to EUR 44.5 billion at the end of the first half of 2005, but increased by EUR 5.0 billion compared with December 31, 2004. Of this increase, EUR 3.1 billion relates to the first quarter of 2005 and EUR 1.9 billion to the second. The development in the first quarter of 2005 is primarily attributable to payments made for the acquisition of network infrastructure and frequency spectrum in the United States. In the second quarter, dividend payments for the 2004 financial year totaling around EUR 2.7 billion were the main contributors to a further increase. Deutsche Telekom confirms its expectations for the current year and continues to forecast an adjusted EBITDA of between EUR 20.7 billion and EUR 21.0 billion. The Deutsche Telekom Group expects investments in property, plant, and equipment, and intangible assets to amount to EUR 7.5 billion to EUR 8.0 billion (before the additional cash outflows already announced) and free cash flow at a similar level. Including these cash outflows, Deutsche Telekom does not expect the ratio of net debt to adjusted EBITDA to change significantly for the full year. Future dividends will be determined by the development of the profit generated by Deutsche Telekom’s activities. This release contains forward-looking statements that reflect the current views of the Deutsche Telekom management with respect to future events. Forward-looking statements are based on current plans, estimates and projections, and therefore too much reliance should not be placed on them. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond Deutsche Telekom’s control, including those described in the sections “Forward-Looking Statements” and “Risk Factors” of the Form 20-F submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. If these or other risks and uncertainties materialize, or if the assumptions underlying any of these statements prove incorrect, Deutsche Telekom’s actual results may be materially different from those expressed or implied by such statements. Deutsche Telekom does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements to take new information or future events into account. In addition to the figures shown in accordance with IFRS, Deutsche Telekom also shows so-called pro forma figures, e.g., EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, net debt, and free cash flow. These pro forma financial measures should be considered in addition to, but not as a substitute for, the information prepared in accordance with IFS. For a definition of these pro forma figures, please refer to the explanations under “Reconciliation to pro forma figures” on Deutsche Telekom’s Investor Relations website at www.deutschetelekom.com. This release contains financial information that has been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards, or “IFRS,” and on the basis of the new strategic business areas. The IFRS financial information contained in this report was prepared on the basis of the assumption that, with the exceptions of IAS 39 “Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement” and IFRIC 3 “Emission Rights,” all existing standards and interpretations that have been issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) will be fully endorsed by the EU. The accounting policy for financial instruments takes into account the proposed EU revisions to IAS 39 and complies with the amended IAS 39. IFRIC 3 is not relevant for Deutsche Telekom. Subject to EU endorsement of outstanding standards and no further changes from the IASB, the information presented here is expected to form the basis for reporting Deutsche Telekom’s financial results for 2005, and for subsequent reporting periods. However, Deutsche Telekom cannot assure you that there will not be material changes in IFRS between the date of this Interim Report and the first date on which Deutsche Telekom is required to publish financial statements for 2005, 2004 or 2003 under IFRS. End of the explanatory remarks regarding Deutsche Telekom’s ad-hoc-notification End of message (c)DGAP 110701 Aug 05