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thyssenkrupp with strong 1st half - full-year forecast confirmedGroup adjusted EBIT in 1st half up 34 percent to €944 millionNet income up from €58 million to €344 millionFree cash flow significantly improved; positive at €168 million in 2nd quarterFull-year forecast confirmedPlanned steel joint venture: Boards decisions expected within first half 2018 The technology and industrial group thyssenkrupp continued its earnings growth in the 2nd quarter of fiscal year 2017/2018. Despite adverse currency effects and higher material costs in the capital goods businesses, the Group increased its adjusted EBIT significantly year-on-year by 21 percent to €500 million. Together with the likewise strong 1st quarter, adjusted EBIT[1] after six months adds up to €944 million. thyssenkrupp thus recorded its best 1st half since the start of the Group's transformation. Free cash flow also improved significantly year-on-year and in the 2nd quarter was positive at €168 million."Overall we are satisfied with the 1st half and therefore well on track to achieving our targets for the year," says thyssenkrupp CEO Dr. Heinrich Hiesinger. "At the same time we are working systematically on our programs to further improve our performance," Hiesinger adds. The Group's order intake in the 1st half was 5 percent down year-on-year. On a comparable basis, i.e. excluding currency and portfolio effects, it was down 2 percent. thyssenkrupp increased its sales from October to March by 1 percent, and on a comparable basis by 4 percent. In the 2nd quarter sales growth excluding currency and portfolio effects was 5 percent. Among the capital goods businesses, Components Technology performed positively in the 1st half among other things in car components and components for heavy trucks in Western Europe and China. At Elevator Technology, too, order intake excluding currency effects remained positive above all in North America. Orders in the largely project-based business of Industrial Solutions were down overall, the business having received major orders in the prior year and mainly numerous small and mid-size orders in the reporting period. At the materials businesses Materials Services profited from higher volumes as well as the recovery in prices, while Steel Europe benefited mainly from the recovery in prices. The Group's adjusted EBIT increased in the 1st half by 34 percent to €944 million (prior year €703 million). The high-margin capital goods businesses were influenced by adverse currency effects and higher material costs. Despite these effects Elevator Technology again showed strong 1st half earnings with adjusted EBIT of €424 million (prior year €422 million). As expected, Components Technology was down slightly year-on-year at €170 million (prior year €176 million). This also reflected continued low demand for wind turbine components. Industrial Solutions recorded adjusted EBIT of €(11) million (prior year €64 million). The restructuring initiated in the last fiscal year is expected to provide a significant earnings improvement in the second fiscal half. At the materials businesses there was a noticeable earnings improvement in particular at Steel Europe in a continuing good market environment and thanks to performance measures. Adjusted EBIT increased from €119 million to €358 million. Materials Services at €151 million was slightly down from the prior year (€173 million). thyssenkrupp almost quadrupled its 2nd quarter net income year-on-year from €64 million to €253 million. 1st half net income increased even more sharply from €58 million in the prior year to €344 million. After deducting minority interest, net income was €321 million (prior year €42 million); earnings per share came to €0.52 (prior year €0.07). Free cash flow before M&A in the 1st half improved significantly by €477 million year-on-year but as expected remained negative at €(1,381) million. In the 2nd quarter, however, thyssenkrupp generated a positive cash flow of €168 million, which was likewise a significant improvement from the prior-year quarter (€(139) million). The temporary increase in net working capital in the materials businesses in the 1st quarter was partly offset. Accordingly the Group's net financial debt came to €3.5 billion (September 30, 2017: €2.0 billion). For the current fiscal year 2017 / 2018 thyssenkrupp confirms its forecast for the Group. Adjusted EBIT is expected to increase to €1.8 to €2.0 billion (prior year, continuing operations: €1,722 million). On this basis the company forecasts a significant increase in net income versus the prior year (prior year, continuing operations: €271 million). Free cash flow before M&A is expected to be positive again (prior year, continuing operations: €(855) million). With regard to the planned steel joint venture, as announced in mid-April 2018 thyssenkrupp expects that a decision can be made by the Boards in the first half of 2018. With the planned joint venture thyssenkrupp achieves a key prerequisite for a sharpening of the Group's strategic target and subsequently also the financial targets. The Executive Board will present the further refinement of its strategy to the Supervisory Board after the signing. [1] KPIs relate to the Group in its current structure (Group without Steel Americas). thyssenkrupp.com Twitter: @thyssenkrupp Company blog: www.engineered.com Contact: | Read this press release on the thyssenkrupp AG website. Questions about the subscription Share press release Follow us! | |
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