Exel Composites' Business Review Q1 2022: Group revenue increased and profit turnaround in the USA progressed well

EXEL COMPOSITES PLC – – – STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE – – – 29 APRIL 2022 at 09:00 EET

Q1 2022 in brief  

  • Order intake decreased by 10.5% to EUR 37.6 million (Q1 2021: 42.0).
  • Revenue increased by 10.3% to EUR 34.2 million (31.0).
  • Operating profit declined to EUR 0.0 million (2.4), which is 0.1% of revenue (7.8). A one-time cost of EUR 2.1 million related to the factory closing in China was recorded during the quarter.
  • Adjusted operating profit declined to EUR 2.2 million (2.5), which is 6.4% of revenue (7.9).
  • Earnings per share amounted to EUR 0.00 (0.17).

Guidance for the full year 2022

Exel Composites expects that revenue in 2022 will be at last year’s level and adjusted operating profit will increase compared to 2021.

President and CEO, Riku Kytömäki

The year has started well for Exel. Revenue increased in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the previous year, driven particularly by Equipment and Other customer industry. Buildings and Infrastructure also showed continued growth. Transportation, which has been hard hit by the pandemic, continued to recover as revenue increased clearly compared to the previous year. Geographically, revenue increased in Europe and in North America, whereas in the region Asia-Pacific revenue declined mainly due to the worsened Covid-19 situation in China and related delivery delays.

Adjusted operating profit during the first quarter was considerably better than in the whole second half of last year, albeit slightly behind a strong first quarter of 2021. The profitability of the business unit in the United States no longer negatively impacted Group operating profit during the reporting period. We have been able to reduce employee turnover and improve production yield, resulting in lower production costs and better profitability of the unit. On Group level, product mix as well as increasing raw material, energy, and logistics costs had a negative impact on profitability. We continue to adjust our sales prices to offset the rapid increase in costs.

In February 2022, we announced our intention to close one of our two manufacturing facilities in China. Production at the factory to be closed has already stopped and the transfer of operations to our other manufacturing site in the Nanjing area has progressed well despite some delays due to the Covid-19 situation in China. A one-time cost of EUR 2.1 million, related to the closing of the factory, is included in the quarterly figures and considered in the adjusted operating profit. The sale of the related real estate is also progressing according to plan. In addition to annual synergies and cost savings of approximately EUR 0.7 million, the aggregated one-time impact of the closure and the sale of the facility is estimated to be positive on Group operating profit and cash flow in 2022. In October 2021, we established a joint venture in India and expanding our activities in this high growth market is progressing.

Russia’s attack on Ukraine is creating an appalling humanitarian crisis, and our thoughts are with the people in Ukraine. For Exel Composites, the direct impact of the war is currently, however, limited. We do not have any customers in Russia, Belarus, or Ukraine. From our supply chain perspective, we have only one supplier with a factory in the affected areas (Russia). These purchases have been redirected to the supplier’s other factories elsewhere. So far, the Russian attack on Ukraine has not impacted raw material availability, but possible raw material price and energy increases naturally also impact Exel. In addition to the impacts of the war in Ukraine, the development of the Covid-19 pandemic in China may have a big impact on our local operations.

From a long-term business development perspective, this geopolitical situation speeds up the green transition and forces many companies to reconsider their global supply chains. With our product offering and global production footprint we can help resolving these challenges.

Consolidated key figures

 

Q1

Q1

Change

Q1-Q4

EUR thousand

2022

2021

%

2021

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

34,150

30,954

10.3

134,365

Operating profit

27

2,423

-98.9

3,744

% of revenue

0.1

7.8

 

2.8

Adjusted operating profit 1)

2,173

2,460

-11.7

6,029

% of revenue

6.4

7.9

 

4.5

Profit before tax

517

2,933

-82.4

4,165

% of revenue

1.5

9.5

 

3.1

Profit for the period

-40

1,961

-102.1

1,693

% of revenue

-0.1

6.3

 

1.3

 

 

 

 

 

Shareholders' equity

29,261

29,646

-1.3

31,182

Interest-bearing liabilities

52,564

42,819

22.8

52,988

Cash and cash equivalents

14,362

8,673

65.6

15,593

Net interest-bearing liabilities

38,202

34,146

11.9

37,395

Capital employed

81,825

72,465

12.9

84,170

Return on equity, %

-0.9

26.8

-103.4

5.5

Return on capital employed, %

0.1

13.5

-99.0

4.8

Equity ratio, %

24.7

29.4

-15.9

26.8

Net gearing, %

130.6

115.2

13.4

119.9

 

 

 

 

 

Net cash flow from operating activities

293

1,412

-79.2

6,275

Net cash flow from investing activities

-1,575

-2,208

-28.7

-11,877

Capital expenditure

1,282

2,215

-42.1

9,931

% of revenue

3.8

7.2

 

7.4

Research and development costs

761

930

-18.1

3,310

% of revenue

2.2

3.0

 

2.5

 

 

 

 

 

Order intake 2)

37,606

42,027

-10.5

140,557

Order backlog

44,884

47,382

-5.3

41,578

 

 

 

 

 

Earnings per share, diluted and undiluted, EUR

0.00

0.17

-102.1

0.14

Equity per share, EUR

2.42

2.51

-3.32

2.58

 

 

 

 

 

Average share price, EUR

7.03

8.38

-16.1

8.58

Average number of shares, diluted and undiluted, 1,000 shares

11,838

11,830

0.1

11,833

 

 

 

 

 

Employees, average

752

691

8.9

715

Employees, end of period

730

704

3.7

753

1) Excluding material items affecting comparability, such as restructuring costs, impairment losses and reversals, and costs related to planned or realized business acquisitions or disposals.
2) Includes order cancellations during the quarter.

Revenue by customer industry

 

Q1

Q1

Change

Q1-Q4

EUR thousand

2022

2021

%

2021

Buildings and infrastructure

7,723

7,027

9.9

32,946

Equipment and other industries

7,356

5,646

30.3

23,350

Wind power

6,767

7,380

-8.3

32,066

Machinery and electrical

4,268

3,639

17.3

17,612

Transportation

3,133

2,481

26.3

10,224

Defense

2,062

2,244

-8.1

8,688

Telecommunications

2,842

2,538

12.0

9,480

Total

34,150

30,954

10.3

134,365

Revenue by region1)

 

Q1

Q1

Change

Q1-Q4

EUR thousand

2022

2021

%

2021

Europe

19,731

17,444

13.1

73,413

North America

8,198

5,611

46.1

32,440

Asia-Pacific

5,178

6,654

-22.2

25,413

Rest of the world

1,044

1,245

-16.1

3,099

Total

34,150

30,954

10.3

134,365

1) Revenue by customer location, not by the location of the manufacturing Exel Composites business unit.

Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic

Operations

In the first quarter of 2022, all our factories operated normally and following most of the previous safety measures implemented to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. Towards the end of the first quarter of 2022, some new restrictions came into force in China, for example, related to logistics and commuting. We expect that sudden and unpredictable changes in the restrictions may continue.

Despite the continued challenges with global logistics and availability in many raw material categories, operations continued almost normally.

The health and safety of our employees, customers and business partners are a priority for Exel Composites. All units continued with tightened Group and business unit level safety and hygiene instructions in accordance with the instructions of local health authorities. We continue to monitor the situation closely and maintain a continuous interaction and dialogue with our customers, suppliers, and business partners to ensure timely reaction.

Financial standing

The uncertainty related to the Covid-19 pandemic among most of our customer industries continued to ease in the first quarter of 2022. Order intake continued at a good level in the quarter. 

The Group’s liquidity and cash situation are good, and the Covid-19 pandemic has had limited impact on Group liquidity.

Exel Composites received no Covid-19 related financial assistance under any local governmental schemes during the first quarter of 2022.

Impacts of the war in Ukraine

For Exel Composites, the direct impact of the Russian attack on Ukraine is currently limited. Exel has no business operations in the affected areas and no customers in Russia, Belarus, or Ukraine. Some of our customers outside the affected areas in turn have customers in areas affected by the war, which consequently may have an indirect impact also on the demand for our products.

The Russian attack on Ukraine and the resulting sanctions is expected to affect global supply chains. From our supply chain perspective, we have only one supplier with a factory in the affected areas (Russia). These purchases have been redirected to the supplier’s other factories elsewhere. So far, the Russian attack on Ukraine has not impacted raw material availability, but possible raw material price and energy increases naturally also impact Exel.

Financial results briefing

Exel Composites will hold a financial results briefing regarding the Q1 2022 Business Review on 29 April 2022 at 12:30 EET. Participation has required registration in advance.

 

Vantaa, 29 April 2022

Exel Composites Plc
Board of Directors

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