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Eqva ASA Investor Presentation 2014

Aug 29, 2014

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Presentation Q2 201429.08.14Geir Johan BakkeCEO

Agenda

  • Headlines/ milestones Q2
  • Outlook
  • Main figures
  • Detailed figures
  • HES/ QA
  • Questions

Headlines/Milestones Q2

  • Delivery of newbuild no. 117, a live-fish carrier to Fosnavåg Shipping
  • Delivery of the extensive rebuild of Havila Phoenix
  • Signing of contract with Fafnir Offshore for newbuild no. 126, a Havyard 833 WE with planned delivery in mid-2015
  • Purchase of the minority shares in Fish Handling & Refrigeration, securing further control of the value chain
  • Realisation of NOK 80 million in financial investments
  • Placed a 3 year unsecured bond loan of NOK 150 million on the Nordic ABM
  • EBIT-margin of 3.8 % in first half of 2014
  • Adjusted for IPO cost, the EBIT-margin is 5.2 %
  • Design and production of prototype vessels in offshore, fishing vessel and live-fish carrier market
  • Lower margins to introduce the designs to the markets
  • A part of a diversification strategy to increase the Groups long term competitiveness
  • The EBIT-margin are negatively influenced by the fish and live fish-carrier segments
  • Measures have been taken to increase profitability, and Havyard have confidence that the fish and live fish-carrier segments will have a positive development and profitability going forward

Outlook

  • Control of orders for the fishing and aquaculture market is key for short term performance
  • Diversified customer base, both geographically and on different segments
  • Strong foothold in emerging markets (Nigeria, offshore wind power)
  • Positive market outlooks within offshore subsea and aquaculture
  • Demands for cost reductions offshore enhances opportunities for new, cost effective technology
  • EBIT-margin of approx. 5 % expected for 2014
  • Additional dividend of NOK 60 mill for Q2 approved by the Board, subject to General Meetings Approval
  • Quarterly dividends onwards 50 – 75 % of earnings as stated in dividend policy

Main Figures

2014 YTD 2013 YTD 2014 Q 2 2013 Q2 2013
Operating revenue 1 1 2 5 986 696 613 1987
EBITDA 53 115 21 70 199
EBIT $43^{1}$ 107 $15^{1}$ 66 181
EBIT-margin $3.8\%$ 2 10.9% $2.2 \%$ 2 10.8% 9.1%
Profit before tax 43 109 15 67 190
Earnings per share 1.28 3.43 0.40 2.06 6.13
NIBD 143 99 143 99 8
Working Capital 213 137 213 137 102
  • •Order backlog of approx. 2 500 million
  • •Secures capacity utilization for the coming periods

DetailedFigures

  • Delivered
  • Live fish carrier, NB 117
  • Rebuild of HavilaPhoenix
  • Outfitting
  • 832 PSV Wave Edition, NB 120
  • 832 PSV, NB 116
  • 857 Subsea Vessel, NB 115
  • Significant amount of prototype vessels lower margins
  • Challenges in the fish and live-fish carrier segments
  • Measures have been taken

DetailedFigures (cont.)

  • Full capacity utilazation
  • Expanding capacity in Poland and Croatia

DetailedFigures (cont.)

  • Increased activity in Havyard Production & Service
  • Lower margins due to restructuring effects
  • Electro installation incorporated in Ship Technology

DetailedFigures (cont.)

  • Fish Handling has seen reduced margins due to more complex projects in the aquaculture segment
  • Measures have been taken to increase profitability
  • Restructuring process in Refrigeration gives positive effect

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  • Refinancing of long term debt, MNOK 35
  • Purchase of minority shares in Fish Handling & Refrigeration, MNOK 25
  • Strengthening liquidity
  • Net interest debt: MNOK 143
  • Working capital: MNOK 213
  • Equity ratio: 39 %
  • Realisations in financial investments of MNOK 80

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  • Several projects under construction in the first half of 2014
  • Prepayments received in 2013
  • Bond Loan placed in June

HES/ QA

  • •Sick leave gradually reduced during 2013 and 2014
  • • Total 21 injuries resulting in absense from work last 12 months
  • •Average length of absence following injuries is 16.2 days
  • • An extensive plan is implemented to reduce injuries and absence, and it includes subcontractors

HES/ QA

  • Quality
  • Strong focus on Quality in the Group
  • Quality deviations are measured, documented in action lists and handled effectively
  • Internal audits in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
  • Supplier audits
  • Audits from costumers