HEIDELBERG, Germany, February 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --


        
        - Net result after taxes in third quarter improves by EUR 60 million to EUR 7
          million (previous year: EUR -53 million)   
        - Sales after nine months up 16 percent at around EUR 1.8 billion (previous year: EUR
          1.55 billion) 
        - Operating result after nine months improves to EUR 119 million -  net result before
          taxes reaches break-even point   
        - Heidelberg a driving force behind industry's digitization at drupa  
        - Outlook for year as a whole unchanged 

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has ended the latest quarter with a positive net result after taxes, and its net result before taxes after nine months (April 1 to December 31, 2015) reached the break-even point. This means the company is on track to once again record a positive net result after taxes for financial year 2015/2016 as a whole and secure a long-term return to profitability. Developments during the current financial year prove the success of the realignment implemented by Heidelberg. The main focal points for the future will be further developing the growing digital business and continuing to expand service business. The Heidelberg Services segment already accounted for almost half of Group sales after nine months.

"We've made good progress with our goal of ensuring long-term profitability at Heidelberg. Our new portfolio is more closely geared toward stable market segments, is more profitable, and creates the conditions for further growth," said Heidelberg CEO Gerold Linzbach.  

Net profit after taxes in third quarter

The nine-month business results achieved by Heidelberg are pointing in the right direction overall. Sales and the operating result for the reporting period were a significant improvement on the previous year's figures. Group sales were 16 percent up on the equivalent nine months of the previous year at EUR 1.802 billion (previous year: EUR 1.552 billion). This figure includes positive exchange rate effects amounting to EUR 93 million. The successful integration of the newly acquired PSG Group also made a substantial contribution to the higher sales. At a regional level, sales were well up in North America and Europe, while Eastern Europe and Latin America remained stable. Sales after nine months are also encouraging in the Asia/Pacific region. In the third quarter, however, the very subdued market development in China was reflected by a fall in orders. Total incoming orders in the reporting period were significantly higher than in the previous year at EUR 1.904 billion (previous year: EUR 1.780 billion).          

The operating result in the third quarter and after 9 months continued its upward trend. EBITDA excluding special items as at December 31, 2015 increased to EUR 119 million (previous year: EUR 80 million), while EBIT excluding special items doubled to EUR 65 million (previous year: EUR 29 million). The Heidelberg Services segment is still on target to achieve the planned EBITDA margin of 9 to 11 percent. Improvements resulting from the portfolio measures were the reason for the better result. Regional weaknesses, especially in China, mean the Heidelberg Equipment segment has not yet been able to reach the expected EBITDA target margin of 4 to 6 percent.

Refinancing measures in previous quarters led to a financial result as at December 31, 2015 of EUR -42 million (previous year: EUR -49 million). The pre-tax result after nine months reached the break-even point (EUR 0 million; previous year: EUR -92 million). The net result after taxes for the third quarter improved by EUR 60 million to EUR 7 million (previous year: EUR -53 million) and the nine-month figure of EUR -7 million was far better than the EUR -95 million recorded for the equivalent period of the previous year.

The free cash flow after nine months was EUR -37 million (previous year: EUR -16 million). The negative result was primarily due to restructuring costs and the PSG acquisition. The net debt for the quarter under review remained low at EUR 282 million (March 31, 2015: EUR 256 million). The resultant leverage (ratio of net financial debt to EBITDA excluding special items for the last four quarters) of 1.2 thus remained significantly below the target value of 2.

"We have created the financial scope to finance acquisitions and invest in growth and innovation. In the future, we will keep working on further optimizing our financing framework and ensuring the continued strategic development of Heidelberg," said CFO Dirk Kaliebe.  

Heidelberg a driving force behind industry's digitization at drupa

At the drupa trade show in May this year, Heidelberg will be presenting smart services and networked products required for further industry digitization. The digitized print shop of the future will feature automated, cost-optimized production processes and equipment that works almost entirely independently and autonomously. Over 10,000 presses have already been installed and networked worldwide, creating the basis for innovative data-based services. Heidelberg will also be joining forces with its cooperation partner Fujifilm to unveil a new, highly productive inkjet-based digital printing system for industrial applications. It is the only supplier to offer customers the opportunity to run offset and digital technologies in parallel based on a user-friendly, integrated process.

Outlook for year as a whole unchanged

Boosted by healthy order books, Heidelberg is aiming for sales growth of 2 to 4 percent after adjustment for exchange rate movements in the current financial year 2015/2016. As in the previous year, the company is assuming that sales will be higher in the second half of the financial year than in the first.

Assuming that the initiatives to increase margins in the Equipment area in particular and to optimize the portfolio take effect towards the end of the financial year, the company still expects to be able to achieve an operating margin based on EBITDA of at least 8 percent of sales, adjusted for exchange rate effects, in financial year 2015/2016. The Heidelberg Equipment segment is expected to contribute within a range of between 4 and 6 percent to this result and the Heidelberg Services segment 9 to 11 percent. In the Heidelberg Financial Services segment, customer financing is still primarily outsourced. This segment, too, should continue to make a positive contribution to EBITDA in the future.

As at December 31, 2015, the Heidelberg Group had a global workforce of 11,619 plus 455 trainees (previous year: 12,280 plus 534 trainees).

Other dates:

The Annual Accounts Press Conference, Annual Analysts' and Investors' Conference for 2015/2016 is scheduled for June 8, 2016 at the drupa trade show in Dusseldorf.

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The report on the third quarter of financial year 2015/2016 can be accessed at http://www.heidelberg.com.

Important note:

This press release contains forward-looking statements based on assumptions and estimations by the Management Board of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even though the Management Board is of the opinion that those assumptions and estimations are realistic, the actual future development and results may deviate substantially from these forward-looking statements due to various factors, such as changes in the macro-economic situation, in the exchange rates, in the interest rates and in the print media industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft gives no warranty and does not assume liability for any damages in case the future development and the projected results do not correspond with the forward-looking statements contained in this press release.


        
         
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SOURCE Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG