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Kloeckner & Co SE

Earnings Release May 23, 2016

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Klöckner&CoSE reports significant earnings growth in Q1 2016: operating measures bearing fruit; digitalization advancing apace

SHIPMENTS AND SALES DOWN

Amid continued weak demand, shipments declined by 6.3% to 1.6 million tons in the first three months of 2016, mainly due to the KCO WIN+ restructuring and optimization program. Sales declined at an even stronger rate, falling by 18.4% to €1.4 billion as a result of the lower price levels. The cost of materials also decreased in line with sales, resulting in gross profit of €304 million, down only marginally (-1.7%) on the figure for the prior-year quarter.

STRONG EARNINGS GROWTH IN BOTH SEGMENTS

Operating cost savings in connection with KCO WIN+ lifted EBITDA in the Europe segment by €4 million to €11 million. The gross profit margin improved from 20.2% to 22.4%, while gross profit declined from €207 million in the prior year to €195 million as a result of lower sales. The 15.2% decrease in sales to €0.9 billion was due to the lower year-on-year price levels as well as the restructuring and optimization measures, particularly in France and Great Britain.

In the Americas segment, EBITDA improved from €7 million in the prior-year quarter to $\epsilon$ 11 million in the reporting period following a strong increase in the gross profit margin from 15.2% to 21.2% in a more stable price environment. Gross profit rose from €103 million to €109 million despite lower sales. Earnings in the prior-year quarter had been significantly impacted by lower prices and inventory-related effects. Sales fell by a sharper 23.2% to €0.5 billion due to the more marked decline in price levels than in Europe amid continued weak demand.

SOLID FINANCIAL POSITION AND IMPROVED CASH FLOW

The balance sheet remains very sound with equity of over €1 billion. Equity declined by €83 million as against the 2015 year-end due to the quarterly remeasurement of pension obligations recognized in comprehensive income (€55 million), currency translation effects from foreign subsidiaries ( $\epsilon$ 14 million) and the net loss for the quarter ( $\epsilon$ 14 million). Nevertheless, the equity ratio is a very healthy 36% (December 31, 2015: 39%).

Net working capital, which usually sees seasonal growth, was on a par with the prior yearend at €1,134 million, buoyed by digital integration with important suppliers. Consequently, net financial debt also remained virtually unchanged, at €383 million (December 31, 2015: €385 million). Gearing rose slightly from 36% to 38% due to the lower equity but was still well below the 150% maximum applicable for financing purposes.

The lower increase in resources tied up in net working capital was also reflected in the cash flow statement. Compared with a cash outflow from operating activities of €111 million in the first quarter of the prior year, a cash inflow of €5 million was generated in Q1 2016. After deducting cash outflow from investing activities ( $\epsilon$ 9 million), free cash flow was only slightly negative at €-4 million, compared with €-112 million in the prior year.

STABLE FINANCING

In March 2016, the two working capital facilities in the USA were prolonged ahead of term until March 2021 in an amend and extend process. The volume of the ABS program remained unchanged at USD 275 million. The ABL facility was reduced by USD 50 million to USD 275 million due to the decrease in inventories requiring funding. In addition, better financing terms were secured and the terms were amended to provide greater flexibility.

A large part of the syndicated loan volumes were prolonged with the core banks as scheduled in April 2016 after the reporting period. Of a total volume of €360 million, 85% (€305 million) were prolonged until May 2019; 15% of the facilities (€55 million) are still due in May 2018.

Klöckner & Co negotiated an improved maturity profile and better terms in those transactions. The tools used to finance working capital now have a volume-weighted remaining term of 3.4 years.

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION DRIVEN FORWARD

Digitalization of the supply and value chain constitutes a core component of the "Klöckner & Co 2020" strategy. Key milestones in implementing this strategy were met in the first quarter of 2016, with very positive customer feedback on the new online shop launched in Germany and the contract portal already up and running in a number of countries. Via the "Kloeckner Connect" service platform, customers can now centrally access all digital tools launched to date.

In addition, further strides were made in the digital integration of suppliers to exchange standardized business data. Digitalizing business processes with key producers and wholesalers increases processing speed and efficiency while significantly reducing susceptibility to errors. This is expected to lower net working capital by over a third overall by 2019 compared with the end of 2014.

BUSINESS WITH HIGHER VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING SERVICES FURTHER EXPANDED

Following an increase from 34% to 39% in 2015, the aim is to further boost the percentage of sales attributable to higher value-added products and services to 45% by 2017. To this end, a state-of-the-art logistics center was opened in Kölliken, Switzerland, for the highermargin business in fastening technology, tools, machinery and occupational safety products. Some 30% of orders for the total of more than 40,000 products are already received online, and the figure is growing.

Construction of a Service Center at the Bönen location in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, to process aluminum flat products for the European automotive and manufacturing industries will commence before the end of the current quarter. Scheduled for completion in the coming year, the facility will have an annual capacity of around 50,000 tons.

Klöckner& Co aims to generate most of its sales with higher-margin business by 2020 at the latest.

KCO WIN+ RESTRUCTURING MEASURES LARGELY COMPLETE; FURTHER OP-TIONS BEING EXPLORED

The restructuring measures under the KCO WIN+ optimization program were virtually completed in the first quarter of 2016. These measures saw a total of 16 locations which had long been unprofitable closed and the headcount reduced by over 600. The main focus was on France with 11 location closures. In other European countries, another four locations were closed and the country headquarters downsized. Due to the poor outlook for the local steel market, closures also included Klöckner & Co's only Service Center in China, with 35 employees affected.

Other KCO WIN+ measures are currently being implemented, including improvements in pricing as well as in sales, logistics and warehouse management. KCO WIN+ is expected to make a total incremental EBITDA contribution of around €30 million in 2016 and 2017, of which €20 million are anticipated in the current year.

Despite the restructuring successes achieved to date coupled with stabilization of the market, profitability levels for the traditional European distribution activities are still unsatisfactory. Consequently, potential options to further optimize structures in Europe are currently being explored.

POSITIVE OUTLOOK FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR

At the start of the second quarter, there are signs of a further, broad-based recovery in prices, among other things due to increased raw material cost whereas demand remains restrained. This means EBITDA is expected to increase substantially year-on-year in the current quarter to between €50 million and €60 million (O2 2015: €36 million before restructuring expenses) and to result in a positive net income. As before, full-year EBITDA is also forecast to be up significantly on the prior-year figure before restructuring expenses. Accordingly, net income is expected to return to positive territory. Alongside the improved price environment, this will primarily reflect the effects from the KCO WIN+ program and noticeably lower interest expenses.

Klöckner & Co SE Financial information

for the three-month period ending March 31, 2016

Shipments and income statement Q1 2016 Q1 2015 Variance
Shipments Tto 1.556 1.661 $-105$
Sales $\epsilon$ million 1.386 1.697 $-311$
Gross profit $\epsilon$ million 304 310 -6
Gross profit margin % 22,0 18,2 $+3,8%p$
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) $\epsilon$ million 16 10 $+6$
EBITDA margin % 1,2 0,6 $+0,6%p$
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) $\epsilon$ million -8 $-15$ +7
Earnings before taxes (EBT) $\epsilon$ million $-16$ $-27$ $+11$
Net income $\epsilon$ million $-14$ $-22$ $+8$
Net income attributable to shareholders of Klöckner & Co SE $\epsilon$ million $-14$ $-21$ $+7$
Earnings per share (basic) $-0,14$ $-0,22$ $+0,08$
Earnings per share (diluted) $-0,14$ $-0,22$ $+0,08$
Cash flow statement/Cash flow Q1 2016 $Q12015***$ Variance
Cash flow from operating activities $\epsilon$ million 5 $-111$ $+116$
Cash flow from investing activities $\epsilon$ million $-9$ $-1$ -8
Free cash flow*) $\epsilon$ million $-4$ $-112$ $+108$
Balance sheet March 31, 2016 December 31, 2015 Variance
Net working capital**) $\epsilon$ million 1.134 1.128 $+6$
Net financial debt $\epsilon$ million 383 385 $-2$
Equity $\epsilon$ million 1.030 1.113 -83
Equity ratio % 36,4 39,2 $-2,8%p$
Balance sheet total $\epsilon$ million 2.830 2.841 $-11$
Employees March 31, 2016 December 31, 2015 Variance
Employees at end of period 9.186 9.592 $-406$

*) Free cash flow: Cash flow from operating activities plus cash flow from investing activities.
**) Net working capital: Inventories plus trade receivables less trade liabilities.
***) Comparative amounts adjusted due to

Q1 2016 Q1 2015
Operating result –8,069 –15,347
Financial result –8,077 –12,150
Income before taxes –16,146 –27,497
Net income –13,705 –21,562
Earnings per share (€/share)
– basic –0.14 –0.22
– diluted –0.14 –0.22
Q1 2016 Q1 2015
Net income –13,705 –21,562
Total –54,995 –36,406
Total –14,576 83,855
Other comprehensive income –69,571 47,449
Total comprehensive income –83,276 25,887
March 31, 2016 December 31, 2015
Non-current assets
Total non-current assets 917,021 945,416
Current assets
Total current assets 1,913,323 1,895,882
Total assets 2,830,344 2,841,298
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(€ thousand) March 31, 2016 December 31, 2015
Equity
Subscribed capital 249,375 249,375
Capital reserves 664,182 664,182
Retained earnings 150,976 164,852
Accumulated other comprehensive income $-43,144$ 26,412
Equity attributable to shareholders of Klöckner & Co SE 1,021,389 1,104,821
Non-controlling interests 8,762 8,606
Total equity 1,030,151 1,113,427
Non-current liabilities
Provisions for pensions and similar obligations 397,390 340,112
Other provisions and accrued liabilities 21,132 21,221
337,211
64,385
Financial liabilities 320,407
Other liabilities 52,672
Deferred tax liabilities 37,637 43,955
Total non-current liabilities 829,238 806,884
Current liabilities
Other provisions and accrued liabilities 137,849 149,906
Income tax liabilities 15,344 17,420
Financial liabilities 225,601 207,999
Trade payables 525,983 489,048
Other liabilities 66,178 56,614
Total current liabilities 970,955 920,987
Total liabilities 1,800,193 1,727,871
Total equity and liabilities 2,830,344 2,841,298

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Q1 2016 Q1 2015
Cash flow from operating activities 5,241 –110,861
Cash flow from investing activities –9,545 –877
Cash flow from financing activities 11,547 68,173
Changes in cash and cash equivalents 7,243 –43,565
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the reporting period as per
statement of financial position
168,321 281,244
Headquarters/
Europe Americas Consolidation Total
(€ million) Q1 2016 Q1 2015 Q1 2016 Q1 2015 Q1 2016 Q1 2015 Q1 2016 Q1 2015

Financial Calendar

Klöckner&Co SE

Christian Pokropp

Disclaimer

This Report contains forward-looking statements that are based on the current estimates of the Klöckner & Co SE management with respect to future developments. They are generally identified by the words "expect", "anticipate", "assume", "intend", "estimate", "target", "aim", "plan", "will", "endeavor", "outlook" and comparable expressions, and include generally any information that relates to expectations or targets for economic conditions, sales or other performance measures.

Forward-looking statements are based on current plans, estimates and projections. You should consider them with caution. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond Klöckner & Co's control. Among the relevant factors are the impacts of important strategic and operating initiatives, including the acquisition or disposal of companies. If these or other risks or uncertainties materialize, or if the assumptions underlying any of the statements prove incorrect. Klöckner & Co's actual results may be materially different from those stated or implied by such statements. Klöckner & Co SE can offer no assurance that its expectations or targets will be achieved.

Without prejudice to existing legal obligations, Klöckner & Co SE does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements to take information or future events into account or otherwise. In addition to the figures prepared in line with IFRS or HGB (Handelsgesetzbuch - German Commercial Code), Klöckner & Co SE presents non-GAAP financial performance measures, e.g., EBITDA, EBIT, net working capital and net financial debt.

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There may be rounding differences in the percentages and figures in this report.

This English version of the interim report is a courtesy translation of the original German version; in the event of variances, the German version shall prevail over the English translation.

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