Successful fiscal year 2015 as foundation for growth - LANXESS
by Shrutee K/DNS
Cologne –
Speciality Chemicals Company LANXESS can look back on a successful fiscal 2015
– despite a challenging market environment. EBITDA pre exceptionals rose by 9.5
percent to EUR 885 million, due above all to savings achieved by the company’s
realignment program, the strong U.S. dollar and volume growth. The operating
result was therefore within the recent guidance range of EUR 860 million to EUR
900 million. All segments contributed to the earnings improvement. In 2014, the
operating result was EUR 808 million.
The Group’s EBITDA margin pre exceptionals improved from 10.1 percent
to 11.2 percent. Net income also increased substantially to EUR 165 million
from EUR 47 million. Compared with the prior year, sales remained virtually
stable at EUR 7.9 billion (2014: EUR 8.0 billion). Here, lower selling prices
resulting from lower raw material prices were largely compensated by favourable
currency effects. “Fiscal 2015 was successful for LANXESS in every respect. We
implemented our realignment faster than planned and, at the same time,
significantly improved our profit situation and financial position. We have
thus laid a stable foundation for our growth course,” said Matthias Zachert,
Chairman of the Board of Management of LANXESS AG.
Balance sheet strengthened significantly
On account of the increased operating result coupled
with lower capital expenditures and the further reduction of working capital,
net financial liabilities declined by a substantial EUR 125 million, to around
EUR 1.2 billion. Thus, net financial liabilities have been cut by about 30
percent within two years. In 2015, capital expenditures amounted to EUR 434
million, around one-third lower than the prior-year level of EUR 614 million.
For 2016, the company is planning capital expenditures of some EUR 450 million.
“Although we are on course for growth, we will continue to pursue our solid
financing strategy and keeps our investment-grade rating in sight,” explained
Michael Pontzen, Chief Financial Officer of LANXESS AG.
Higher dividend targeted for 2015
The company’s good business performance is also to be reflected in a
higher dividend. The Board of Management and the Supervisory Board will propose
to the Annual Stockholders’ Meeting that the dividend be increased by 20
percent compared with the prior year to EUR 0.60 per share. This would result
in a total dividend payout of around EUR 55 million.
ARLANXEO already starts operating on April 1
After the relevant antitrust authorities have cleared the transaction
earlier than expected, ARLANXEO, the joint venture for synthetic rubber between
LANXESS and Saudi Aramco, will already start operating on April 1, 2016. The start of the joint venture will impact LANXESS’ reporting structure
from the second quarter of 2016. The Performance Polymers segment will be
replaced by ARLANXEO (comprising the Tire & Specialty Rubbers and High
Performance Elastomers business units) and the High Performance Materials
business unit. The Advanced Intermediates and Performance Chemicals segments
will remain unchanged.
Growth course on a solid financial footing
The realigned company with its balanced portfolio of specialty
chemicals, chemical intermediates and high-performance plastics is on a growth
course. In principle, this “new” LANXESS intends to focus on mid-sized markets
and the growth regions of North America, China and Southeast Asia. In the years
ahead, LANXESS plans to invest some EUR 400 million of the anticipated EUR 1.2
billion proceeds from the rubber transaction in organic growth. “The
precondition for any capital expenditure is that it will contribute to creating
value. The individual segments will have budgets between EUR 50 million and EUR
150 million for capital expenditures,” continued Zachert. It also planned to
use around EUR 200 million for a share buyback program and some EUR 400 million
to reduce financial liabilities. LANXESS is also looking at external growth opportunities. “On the one
hand, we aim to take advantage of consolidation opportunities in those areas of
business in which LANXESS already operates. On the other hand, we are also
investigating options to extend our portfolio into related areas of business
that are the right fit. Here, we will consider both integrated chemical value
chains and suitable application-driven businesses,” explained Zachert.
Business development by segment
In 2015, sales in the Performance Polymers segment declined by
4.5 percent compared with the prior year, to around EUR 3.9 billion. Despite
the challenging environment, EBITDA pre exceptionals increased by 28.1 percent
to EUR 502 million, this was substantially higher than the prior-year level of
EUR 392 million. Earnings were lifted by favourable exchange rates, savings
achieved by the realignment program and higher volumes. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals of the segment increased accordingly from 9.5 percent
previously to 12.7 percent. In the Advanced Intermediates segment, 2015 sales were slightly
down on the prior year at around EUR 1.8 billion. EBITDA pre exceptionals
increased by 10.1 percent to EUR 339 million, compared with EUR 308 million a
year earlier. Earnings were buoyed by the strong U.S. dollar, the continued
good demand for agrochemicals and from other markets, and savings achieved by
the realignment program. At 18.6 percent, the EBITDA margin pre exceptionals
was substantially higher than the figure of 16.7 percent posted in 2014.
Sales in the Performance Chemicals segment improved by 4.8
percent in 2015 to around EUR 2.1 billion. EBITDA pre exceptionals advanced by
a substantial 21.2 percent from the prior-year level of EUR 269 million, to EUR
326 million. Favourable exchange rate developments in all business units,
savings achieved by the realignment program and lower raw material prices
resulted in improved earnings. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals improved
accordingly to 15.6 percent, compared with 13.5 percent in 2014.
EBITDA pre exceptionals increases by 9.5 percent to EUR 885 million, EBITDA margin improves from 10.1 to 11.2 percent, Net income advances substantially to EUR 165 million, Sales level with the prior year at around EUR 7.9 billion, Proposed dividend 20 percent higher at EUR 0.60 per share, Net financial liabilities substantially reduced to around EUR 1.2 billion ,Forecast for full year 2016: EBITDA pre exceptionals between EUR 880 million and EUR 930 million.
Outlook for 2016
LANXESS has had a good start to the new fiscal year and is forecasting
EBITDA pre exceptionals between EUR 240 million and EUR 260 million for the
first quarter of 2016. The company is expecting stable to slightly positive
business development for the Advanced Intermediates and Performance Chemicals
segments for the full year 2016. It also assumes good volume growth in the High
Performance Materials segment. The challenging competitive environment is
expected to persist in the synthetic rubber business, which could result in
additional margin pressure. LANXESS is assuming EBITDA pre exceptionals for the
full year 2016 of between EUR 880 million and EUR 930 million.
Financial data for the full year 2015
(Figures in EUR million)
|
Full year 2014
|
Full year 2015
|
Change in percent
|
Q4 2014
|
Q4 2015
|
Change in percent
|
Sales
|
8,006
|
7,902
|
-1.3
|
1,904
|
1,806
|
-5.1
|
EBITDA pre exceptionals
|
808
|
885
|
9.5
|
154
|
151
|
-1.9
|
EBITDA margin pre exceptionals (percent)
|
10.1
|
11.2
|
|
8.1
|
8.4
|
|
Net income
|
47
|
165
|
>100
|
(68)
|
15
|
>100
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LANXESS is a leading specialty chemicals company with
sales of EUR 7.9 billion in 2015 and about 16,200 employees in 29 countries.
The company is currently represented at 52 production sites worldwide. The core
business of LANXESS is the development, manufacturing and marketing of
plastics, rubber, intermediates and specialty chemicals. LANXESS is a member of
the leading sustainability indices Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI World)
and FTSE4Good.
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