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12.05.2022

Indorama Ventures reports results for 1Q22

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL) reported a strong 1Q22 result, building on its record FY 2021 performance as the pandemic continued to retreat, driving demand across the company’s global integrated portfolio.

IVL achieved 1Q22 Core EBITDA of US$650 million, up 41% QoQ and 77% YoY, and a 4% increase in production volumes to 3.80 MMT. All three of IVL’s business segments grew as the company’s leading global position benefited overall in an environment of higher crude oil prices, increased ocean freight rates and a strengthening US dollar, led by resurging consumer demand and global mobility.

IVL’s Integrated Oxides and Derivatives (IOD) business benefits from a high crude oil price environment, as its shale gas advantage supports MTBE and MEG margins. As ocean freight rates increase, IVL’s PET and Fibers segments gain due to increased import parity pricing in Western markets, where about two thirds of its portfolio is situated. Management’s agile response to hedging and levying surcharges has helped to partially recuperate the surge in energy and utility costs in Europe as a consequence of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL) reported a strong 1Q22 result, building on its record FY 2021 performance as the pandemic continued to retreat, driving demand across the company’s global integrated portfolio.

IVL achieved 1Q22 Core EBITDA of US$650 million, up 41% QoQ and 77% YoY, and a 4% increase in production volumes to 3.80 MMT. All three of IVL’s business segments grew as the company’s leading global position benefited overall in an environment of higher crude oil prices, increased ocean freight rates and a strengthening US dollar, led by resurging consumer demand and global mobility.

IVL’s Integrated Oxides and Derivatives (IOD) business benefits from a high crude oil price environment, as its shale gas advantage supports MTBE and MEG margins. As ocean freight rates increase, IVL’s PET and Fibers segments gain due to increased import parity pricing in Western markets, where about two thirds of its portfolio is situated. Management’s agile response to hedging and levying surcharges has helped to partially recuperate the surge in energy and utility costs in Europe as a consequence of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The re-opening of economies bodes well for demand across IVL’s portfolio. However, China’s ongoing pandemic lockdowns impacted downstream polyester demand resulting in weakened MEG spreads. IVL’s businesses trade in US dollars and a strengthening dollar has positive impact, reducing conversion costs in emerging economies where IVL has a strong local presence.

Combined PET segment reported Core EBITDA of US$435 million, up 63% QoQ and 67% YoY supported by the reset of PTA/PET contracts at the end of 2021. IVL expects the tight supply-demand environment to continue through 2022, boosted by the upcoming peak summer season.

IOD segment achieved Core EBITDA of US$126 million, up 3% QoQ and 258% YoY as MTBE margins benefited from higher crude oil prices, demand remains strong for downstream products, and as the commissioning of the Lake Charles cracker contributes to earnings in 2022. The integration of the Oxiteno acquisition, completed in April, will bring additional upside to IOD from 2Q22.

Fibers segment delivered Core EBITDA of US$85 million, an increase of 4% QoQ and 17% YoY. Demand across the three Fibers verticals is stable with domestic sales yielding better profitability, while higher freight rates weighed on margins on export volumes from Thailand, Indonesia and India, and increased energy and utility costs impacted European operations.

1Q22 Performance Highlights

  • Consolidated Revenue of US$4,444M, an increase of 12% QoQ and 37% YoY
  • Record Reported EBITDA of US$784M, a YoY growth of 63%, and Core EBITDA of US$650M, a YoY growth of 77%
  • Production volumes up 4% YoY to 3.80 MMT
  • Reported Net Profit of THB 14,070M, Core Net Profit of THB 10,578M
  • Reported EPS of THB 2.47 (LTM1Q22: 5.98) and Core EPS of THB 1.85 (LTM1Q22:4.96)
  • Record Core EBITDA Margin at 15%
Quelle:

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited

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09.05.2022

Italian Textile Machinery (ACIMIT): Drop in orders for first quarter 2022

The orders index for textile machinery for the first quarter of 2022, processed by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, shows a slight decrease (-4%) compared to the same period from January to March 2021. In absolute value, the index stood at 117 points (basis: 2015 = 100).

On the domestic front orders shrank by fully 22%, whereas abroad the decline was more contained (-2%). The absolute value of the index in Italy was set at 136 points. On foreign markets, the index scored a value of 114.9 points.

ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi commented that: “The global pandemic and Russian-Ukrainian conflict have accentuated the climate of uncertainty for the whole of the textile industry. Criticalities already present in the past year (such as a sharp rise in prices of raw materials and their scarce availability, as well as increased transport costs) are now accentuated more than ever. While orders appear to have settled on foreign markets, domestically, following a strong recovery in 2021, we now have to deal with a general negativity permeating the Italian economy.”

The orders index for textile machinery for the first quarter of 2022, processed by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, shows a slight decrease (-4%) compared to the same period from January to March 2021. In absolute value, the index stood at 117 points (basis: 2015 = 100).

On the domestic front orders shrank by fully 22%, whereas abroad the decline was more contained (-2%). The absolute value of the index in Italy was set at 136 points. On foreign markets, the index scored a value of 114.9 points.

ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi commented that: “The global pandemic and Russian-Ukrainian conflict have accentuated the climate of uncertainty for the whole of the textile industry. Criticalities already present in the past year (such as a sharp rise in prices of raw materials and their scarce availability, as well as increased transport costs) are now accentuated more than ever. While orders appear to have settled on foreign markets, domestically, following a strong recovery in 2021, we now have to deal with a general negativity permeating the Italian economy.”

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine, together with successive pandemic lockdowns in the main market for textile machinery manufacturers, namely China, have undermined the confidence of Italian companies in the sector. “I believe 2022 will be a transition year for the industry, as we await a calming international economic scenario. In the meantime,” adds Zucchi, “our association continues to work to strengthen the positioning of Italy’s textile machinery industry worldwide through promotional initiatives in collaboration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Italian Trade Agency.”

The latest of these initiatives was carried out at the end of April, with the opening of an Italian technology training center for textile machinery in Mongolia, a Country that ranks among the world’s leading producers of raw cashmere. ACIMIT’s president concludes that, “With the training center starting its operations, our sector is laying the foundations for further business opportunities in an emerging market. I’m certain the initiative will bear a return in terms of image not only for individual Italian companies who are participating by supplying machinery, but on the entire Italian textile machinery sector as a whole.”

06.05.2022

adidas wächst im ersten Quartal 2022 zweistellig in westlichen Märkten

  • Umsatz sinkt insgesamt währungsbereinigt um 3 %; Engpässe in der Lieferkette schmälern Umsatz um 400 Mio. €
  • In westlichen Märkten setzt sich die starke Umsatzdynamik mit einem währungsbereinigten Umsatzplus von insgesamt 13 % mit Zuwächsen in Nordamerika (+13 %), EMEA (+9 %) und Lateinamerika (+38 %) fort
  • Bruttomarge geht aufgrund deutlich höherer Lieferkettenkosten um 1,9 Prozentpunkte auf 49,9 % zurück
  • Operative Marge von 8,2 % spiegelt zusätzliche Investitionen in Marke, DTC und in den Bereich Digital wider
  • Gewinn aus fortgeführten Geschäftsbereichen beträgt 310 Mio. €
  • Umsatz- und Gewinnerwartung für Gesamtjahr 2022 aufgrund der Auswirkungen von Corona-bedingten Lockdowns in China am unteren Ende der Spanne bestätigt

„Im ersten Quartal war die Nachfrage unserer Konsumenten nach unserer Marke und unseren Produkten in allen westlichen Märkten sehr hoch. Der kombinierte Umsatz in Nordamerika, EMEA und Lateinamerika wuchs zweistellig.

  • Umsatz sinkt insgesamt währungsbereinigt um 3 %; Engpässe in der Lieferkette schmälern Umsatz um 400 Mio. €
  • In westlichen Märkten setzt sich die starke Umsatzdynamik mit einem währungsbereinigten Umsatzplus von insgesamt 13 % mit Zuwächsen in Nordamerika (+13 %), EMEA (+9 %) und Lateinamerika (+38 %) fort
  • Bruttomarge geht aufgrund deutlich höherer Lieferkettenkosten um 1,9 Prozentpunkte auf 49,9 % zurück
  • Operative Marge von 8,2 % spiegelt zusätzliche Investitionen in Marke, DTC und in den Bereich Digital wider
  • Gewinn aus fortgeführten Geschäftsbereichen beträgt 310 Mio. €
  • Umsatz- und Gewinnerwartung für Gesamtjahr 2022 aufgrund der Auswirkungen von Corona-bedingten Lockdowns in China am unteren Ende der Spanne bestätigt

„Im ersten Quartal war die Nachfrage unserer Konsumenten nach unserer Marke und unseren Produkten in allen westlichen Märkten sehr hoch. Der kombinierte Umsatz in Nordamerika, EMEA und Lateinamerika wuchs zweistellig. Ausgehend von einem außergewöhnlich hohen Auftragsbestand im Großhandel und unserem starken Fokus auf Wachstum in unseren eigenen DTC-Kanälen erwarten wir, dass sich diese positive Entwicklung auch im weiteren Jahresverlauf fortsetzt“, sagte der Vorstandsvorsitzende der adidas AG, Kasper Rorsted. „In den östlichen Märkten werden wir im zweiten Quartal in Asien-
Pazifik zu Wachstum zurückkehren. Allerdings gehen wir davon aus, dass das herausfordernde Marktumfeld in China bestehen bleibt. Mit starken zweistelligen Umsatzzuwächsen im Großteil unserer Märkte, die mehr als 80 % unseres Geschäfts ausmachen, sind wir für ein erfolgreiches Jahr 2022 gut aufgestellt.“

Die vollständige Pressemitteilung finden Sie im Anhang.

Weitere Informationen:
adidas Geschäftsjahr 2022 Lieferkette USA
Quelle:

adidas AG

28.04.2022

Lectra published its financial report for Q1 2022

  • Revenues: 122.0 million euros (+83%)
  • EBITDA before non-recurring items: 21.6 million euros (+90%)
  • Net income: 9.3 million euros (+55%)
  • Free cash flow before non-recurring items: 7.1 million euros

Lectra’s Board of Directors, chaired by Daniel Harari, reviewed the unaudited consolidated financial statements for the first quarter of 2022.
To facilitate analysis of the Group’s results, the financial statements are compared to those published in 2021 and to the Q1 2021 pro forma figures ("2021 Pro forma"), prepared by integrating the three acquisitions made in 2021 – Gerber Technology (“Gerber”), Neteven, and Gemini CAD Systems (“Gemini”) – as if they had been consolidated from January 1, 2021, whereas they have been consolidated since June 1, July 28 and September 27, 2021 respectively.

See the attached document for more details about the financial statements.

  • Revenues: 122.0 million euros (+83%)
  • EBITDA before non-recurring items: 21.6 million euros (+90%)
  • Net income: 9.3 million euros (+55%)
  • Free cash flow before non-recurring items: 7.1 million euros

Lectra’s Board of Directors, chaired by Daniel Harari, reviewed the unaudited consolidated financial statements for the first quarter of 2022.
To facilitate analysis of the Group’s results, the financial statements are compared to those published in 2021 and to the Q1 2021 pro forma figures ("2021 Pro forma"), prepared by integrating the three acquisitions made in 2021 – Gerber Technology (“Gerber”), Neteven, and Gemini CAD Systems (“Gemini”) – as if they had been consolidated from January 1, 2021, whereas they have been consolidated since June 1, July 28 and September 27, 2021 respectively.

See the attached document for more details about the financial statements.

Quelle:

LECTRA

21.04.2022

AkzoNobel publishes results for first quarter 2022

Highlights Grow & Deliver (compared with Q1 2021)

  • Revenue up 12% and 10% higher in constant currencies1, driven by strong pricing (up 17%)
  • ROS2 at 9.1% (2021: 13.6%), resulting from continued raw material and freight costs inflation and supply constraints
  • Adjusted EBITDA at €317 million (2021: €391 million)

Highlights Q1 2022 (compared with Q1 2021)

Highlights Grow & Deliver (compared with Q1 2021)

  • Revenue up 12% and 10% higher in constant currencies1, driven by strong pricing (up 17%)
  • ROS2 at 9.1% (2021: 13.6%), resulting from continued raw material and freight costs inflation and supply constraints
  • Adjusted EBITDA at €317 million (2021: €391 million)

Highlights Q1 2022 (compared with Q1 2021)

  • Pricing initiatives more than offset the increase of raw material and other variable costs (including freight), which combined increased €334 million compared with Q1 2021. Volumes 7% lower
  • Operating income at €232 million (2021: €303 million), includes €2 million net positive impact from identified items (2021: €4 million net negative impact). OPI margin 9.2% (2021: 13.4%)
  • Adjusted operating income3 at €230 million (2021: €307 million)
  • Net cash from operating activities decreased to negative €102 million (2021: negative €31 million)
  • Net income attributable to shareholders at €154 million (2021: €217 million)
  • EPS from total operations at €0.87 (2021: €1.15); adjusted EPS from continuing operations at €0.86 (2021: €1.18)

1 Constant currencies calculations exclude the impact of changes in foreign exchange rates
2 Return on sales (ROS) is adjusted operating income as percentage of revenue
3 Adjusted operating income = operating income excluding identified items

 

See attached document for full report.

Weitere Informationen:
AkzoNobel financial year 2022
Quelle:

AkzoNobel

21.04.2022

Tata Communications: Ergebnisse des vierten Quartals und des gesamten Geschäftsjahres 22

Tata Communications gab seine Ergebnisse für das vierte Quartal und das gesamte Geschäftsjahr 22 bekannt.

Im Folgenden einige der wichtigsten Highlights zu Ihrer Information:

  • Tata Communications erzielt das 8. Quartal in Folge einen starken Gewinn. Der Gewinn nach Steuern (PAT) steigt im Vergleich zum Vorjahr um 18,5 %.
  • Der Vorstand hat eine Dividende von 20,7 INR pro Aktie vorgeschlagen, da das Unternehmen eine hohe Rentabilität ausweist.
  • Der konsolidierte Umsatz von Tata Communications für das GJ22 belief sich auf INR 16.725 Crores (USD 2.244,9 Mio.) und auf INR 4.263 Crores (USD 567,0 Mio.) für das vierte Quartal des GJ22.
  • Die meisten Segmente in den Bereichen Core Connectivity, Digital Platforms & Services und Incubation Services des Datengeschäfts verzeichneten ein gesundes Wachstum
  • Das konsolidierte EBITDA lag bei INR 4.227 Crores (USD 567,3 Mio.)

Tata Communications gab seine Ergebnisse für das vierte Quartal und das gesamte Geschäftsjahr 22 bekannt.

Im Folgenden einige der wichtigsten Highlights zu Ihrer Information:

  • Tata Communications erzielt das 8. Quartal in Folge einen starken Gewinn. Der Gewinn nach Steuern (PAT) steigt im Vergleich zum Vorjahr um 18,5 %.
  • Der Vorstand hat eine Dividende von 20,7 INR pro Aktie vorgeschlagen, da das Unternehmen eine hohe Rentabilität ausweist.
  • Der konsolidierte Umsatz von Tata Communications für das GJ22 belief sich auf INR 16.725 Crores (USD 2.244,9 Mio.) und auf INR 4.263 Crores (USD 567,0 Mio.) für das vierte Quartal des GJ22.
  • Die meisten Segmente in den Bereichen Core Connectivity, Digital Platforms & Services und Incubation Services des Datengeschäfts verzeichneten ein gesundes Wachstum
  • Das konsolidierte EBITDA lag bei INR 4.227 Crores (USD 567,3 Mio.)
Weitere Informationen:
Tata Communications Geschäftsjahr 2022
Quelle:

Tata Communications / Harvard Engage! Communications