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Nilfisk Holding — Earnings Release 2019
Jun 26, 2019
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Nilfisk adjusts financial guidance for 2019 and postpones mid-term targets
Nilfisk adjusts financial guidance for 2019 and postpones mid-term targets
Company announcement
June 26, 2019
Announcement No. 10/2019
Organic Growth
Since the announcement of the Q1 interim report 2019, we have experienced headwind in key markets, particularly a weakening economy in EMEA impacting our activities in the industrial segment and our businesses in Germany and the Nordics.
Accordingly, we adjust our expectations to the full-year organic growth in the branded professional business to be approximately flat (previously: above 3.0%) under the assumption that the recent weakening of the economy does not accelerate further.
The consumer business has finished the high season with a continued negative trend in EMEA. While we expect the business to stabilize in the second half of the year, we adjust our full-year expectations to negative organic growth of 10.0-15.0% (previously: negative organic growth of approximately 10.0%).
Expectations to the private label business are unchanged, as we still expect flat organic growth in 2019.
All in all, we now expect organic growth for 2019 to be approximately -1.0% for the business in total (previously approximately 2.0%).
EBITDA margin before special items
We still expect a significant uplift in the gross margin, however, the lower than expected organic growth will have an adverse effect on the EBITDA margin. Therefore, we now expect an EBITDA margin before special items in the range of 11.0-11.5% before IFRS 16 (previously: above 12.0%). The effect from IFRS 16 on EBITDA margin before special items is expected to be positive by 2.7 percentage points, leading to a guidance of an EBITDA margin before special items in the range of 13.7-14.2%.
Mid-term targets
Nilfisk’s potential remains unchanged. We continue the implementation of structural changes in combination with lowering long term investments, as well as scaling our growth initiatives. However, with the weakened economy in EMEA and the new outlook for 2019, we see a delay to 2021 in the realization of our mid-term targets of organic growth in the range 3-5% and an EBITDA margin before special items of 13.2-15.2% (before the positive effect of IFRS 16).
Comment
Hans Henrik Lund, CEO of Nilfisk, comments:
“It is a major disappointment for us not being able to deliver what we set out to in the beginning of the year. The slow-down we have experienced in Q2 in the industrial segment and key markets such as Germany and the Nordics was not anticipated. It leaves us more cautious about the remaining part of the year.
Our belief in the potential of Nilfisk is intact and we continue to transform the business. However, with the new outlook for 2019 we experience a set-back, which unfortunately delays our mid-term targets.”
Guidance overview
| 2018 | Previous guidance (2019) | Current guidance (2019) | Status | |
| Organic growth | ||||
| Branded professional business | 2.8% | Above 3.0% | Flat organic growth | Changed |
| Consumer | 1.4% | -10.0% | -10.0 to -15.0% | Changed |
| Private Label | -12.9% | Flat organic growth | Flat organic growth | Unchanged |
| Total business | 2.0% | Approximately 2.0% | Approximately -1.0% | Changed |
| EBITDA margin before special items (excluding IFRS 16 and the effect of phantom shares in 2018 ) |
11.5% | Above 12% | 11.0 – 11.5% | Changed |
Contact
Investor Relations
Jens Bak-Holder
Head of Investor Relations
T: +45 2128 5832
Media Relations
Louise Refsgaard Klinge
Global Media Relations
T: +45 2067 0833
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