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PUMA SE / Key word(s): Final Results
PRESS RELEASE PUMA meets Full-Year Sales Guidance Confident that new strategic direction ‘Forever Faster’ will initiate Turnaround Herzogenaurach, February 20, 2014 2013 Fourth Quarter Facts – Consolidated sales at EUR 698 million, a currency adjusted decline of 4.7% – OPEX improve for the fourth consecutive quarter, down 4.8% against the same quarter last year – EBIT before special items of EUR 1.1 million – Special items of EUR 129 million booked, as indicated last November, consisting of mostly non-cash effective impairments – EPS declines to EUR -7.71 due to impact of special items 2013 Full Year Facts – PUMA’s full year consolidated sales are in line with guidance, declining by 3% currency adjusted to around EUR 3 billion – Gross profit margin decreases to 46.5% – Solid OPEX reduction: The Transformation and Cost Reduction Program drives the OPEX down 6.9% year on year – Improved working capital position, led by strong focus on inventories and receivables management, resulting in a EUR 37 million improvement in free cash flow – EBIT before special items reaches EUR 191.4 million – EPS declines to EUR 0.36 due to impact of special items Bjoern Gulden, Chief Executive Officer of PUMA SE: ‘2013 has been a challenging year for PUMA and there is no doubt that we have issues in terms of lack of brand heat, commercial products and desirable distribution. Nonetheless, PUMA is a great brand and with our new brand positioning as the Fastest Sports Brand in the World, we have a clear vision of where we want to go. ‘Forever Faster’ is not only our new brand statement, it is also our new mindset. PUMA is about fast products, fast athletes, fast designs and fast decision making. With the re-signing of Usain Bolt, and signing of Arsenal FC and Mario Balotelli, we further demonstrate that we are a true sports brand. Together with our great assets and new creative agency, we will launch our new campaign to the consumers in Q3/2014 which is fueled by PUMA’s biggest media investment in the last decade. This is not a quick fix, but 2014 marks the start of the turnaround’. Fourth Quarter 2013
2013 trends reflected in fourth quarter sales performance
In the
EMEA
region, sales declined by 7.6% currency adjusted to EUR 226 million as economic conditions across most of Europe remained challenging. Solid sales growth in Russia and Turkey was not enough to offset weaker performances in Western and Southern European countries.
Sales in the Asia/Pacific region decreased by 2.8% currency adjusted to EUR 205 million. While India continued to grow across multiple categories (Running, Training/Fitness), the rest of the region performed either at or slightly below last year’s levels. In terms of segments, PUMA’s Footwear sales in the fourth quarter declined by 12.9% currency adjusted to EUR 291 million as pressure continued across most categories. Apparel sales fell slightly by 1.1% currency adjusted to EUR 284 million. Accessories sales improved by 10.6% currency adjusted to EUR 123 million.
Special items booked in the fourth quarter
As announced with the third-quarter results in November last year, PUMA booked EUR 129 million of
special items
in the fourth quarter, consisting mostly of non-cash effective impairments of goodwill and trademarks as well as costs related to the strategic initiatives. Those include the centralization of PUMA’s international product functions from London and the intended centralization of Global and European Retail operations from Switzerland to its Herzogenaurach headquarters as well as the closure of the PUMA Village development center in Vietnam.
Full Year 2013
PUMA’s full year sales declined 3% currency adjusted
Performances by segment varied. Footwear sales declined by 8.6% currency adjusted to EUR 1.37 billion in 2013. Sales in Apparel fell slightly by 1.2% currency adjusted to EUR 1.06 billion. Sales in Accessories continued to increase by 9.7% currency adjusted to EUR 549 million.
Sales growth continued in PUMA’s Retail Business
Gross Profit Margin declines
Transformation and Cost Reduction Program continues to improve efficiencies
Operating Result (EBIT) before special items weakens
Special Items
Operating Result including special items (EBIT)
Net Earnings / Earnings per share decline
Net Assets and Financial Position
Working Capital position continues to improve
Cashflow / Capex
Net Cash Position
Dividend
In line with PUMA’s new mission to become the Fastest Sports Brand in the World, PUMA has continued to streamline its business operations to make processes faster and more efficient. In order to accelerate PUMA’s development process, the new management team took the decision last year to divest from the PUMA Village development centre in Vietnam, and also to relocate its international product functions from the London office to its headquarters in Herzogenaurach. In addition, PUMA decided to establish an end-to-end process responsibility for the whole product development process under the umbrella of PUMA Group Sourcing. Moreover, PUMA intends to relocate the PUMA Global and European Retail Headquarters as well as European E-Commerce, which are currently based in Oensingen in Switzerland, to Herzogenaurach. Through this move, the alignment and collaboration with key functions like Global Merchandising, the Business Units and the European Region will improve significantly and become faster. With the intended closure of the Oensingen (Switzerland) office, we will also finalize the integration of PUMA Schweiz AG into the DACH area. In the future, the Swiss office will focus on Sales, with all other functions provided by the DACH Area headquarters in Herzogenaurach. Brand and Marketing Update In December, we announced a new long-term partnership with international football icon Mario Balotelli. As another key signing for PUMA, Mario will be a major force in driving the brand’s performance message. With his passion, speed, agility and power he is a perfect fit to support PUMA’s repositioning as a true Sports Brand and the company’s mission to be ‘Forever Faster’. Ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, where PUMA will have a strong on-pitch presence of eight teams (Italy, Switzerland, Ghana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Uruguay and Chile), we recently revealed our latest product innovation in football: PUMA’s revolutionary evoPOWER boot. Inspired by the freedom of movement of barefoot kicking, evoPOWER features the most advanced PUMA technologies to date and is scientifically proven to be the world’s most powerful football boot. The evoPOWER will be worn on pitch by Cesc Fàbregas, Marco Reus, Mario Balotelli, Yaya Touré, Dante and many others. As PUMA enters a new era as the Fastest Sports Brand in the world, we have sealed a long-term partnership with Arsenal Football Club, representing the biggest deal in both PUMA’s and Arsenal’s history. This clearly underlines our positioning as the global number three brand in football. Effective 1st July 2014, PUMA will not only become Arsenal’s official kit partner but has also acquired wide-ranging licensing rights to drive mutual growth across all football markets. Highlights in other PUMA categories included Usain Bolt’s fifth World Athlete of the Year award at the 2013 IAAF World Athletics Gala in Monaco, the contract extension with Swedish-born professional golfer Jonas Blixt and the signing of the Australian golf legend and Hall of Famer Greg Norman, who will once again be a global brand ambassador for Cobra PUMA Golf, collaborating on product development and sporting Cobra clubs at a variety of appearances, tournaments and events. Outlook for the Financial Year 2014 In 2014, PUMA will reposition itself to again become a true Sports Brand. PUMA is excited to launch its new brand statement ‘Forever Faster’ through a global media campaign in the Autumn/Winter season 2014 – the company’s biggest media campaign in the last decade. This re-ignition of the brand heat was kicked off by extending the partnership with the fastest athlete on the planet, Usain Bolt, and was further fuelled by signing one of the world’s top football clubs, Arsenal FC, and Italian superstar Mario Balotelli. Moreover, in the coming year of football, 25% of all participating teams at the World Cup in Brazil will be wearing PUMA jerseys. With the signing of iconic sports marketing assets and the launch of high performance product innovations like the world’s most powerful football boot evoPOWER, and with more to come, PUMA proves and will continue to demonstrate its competence as a true Sports Brand in 2014 and will also leverage its clear positioning in sports to sell sports-inspired lifestyle products. In addition to increasing brand heat and upgrading the product engine, PUMA’s priorities in 2014 are to replace lower tier distribution with higher tier distribution and to improve the relationships with our retailers in order to drive sales quality and sell-through. In close collaboration with key accounts, PUMA will build dedicated product and marketing programs which will help to regain shelf space and improve sell-through. While weaker first-half sales are expected, the rebuilt trust of PUMA’s retail partners will start to materialize in the form of increased orders for the second half of the year. With the support of the Forever Faster media campaign and the partnership with Arsenal, the second half of the year is expected to compensate for the shortfall in sales experienced in the first half of the year. PUMA therefore expects its net sales to be flat in 2014, but with improved revenue quality. Assuming minor input price inflation and stable currencies, the gross profit margin is expected to improve slightly due to sourcing improvements and favorable changes in the product mix. Driven by strong marketing investments in media and sports assets, although combined with strict ongoing control of other costs, PUMA’s OPEX will increase. Management therefore anticipates an EBIT margin before special items of approximately 5% of net sales in 2014. However, due to the special items booked in 2013, management expects a significant improvement in the net profit margin, which is expected to come in at approximately 3.0% of net sales. (2013: 0.2%).
2014 will be a turnaround year for PUMA where the brand will be re-established in the market place and bring PUMA back to a path of profitable and sustainable growth in the mid-term.
Media Relations:
Investor Relations: Carl Baker – Finance – PUMA SE – +49 9132 81 3188 – carl.baker@puma.com Notes to the editors: – This press release and financial reports are posted on www.about.puma.com . – PUMA SE stock symbol:
Reuters: PUMG.DE, Bloomberg: PUM GY,
Notes relating to forward-looking statements:
PUMA is one of the world’s leading Sports Brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories. For over 65 years, PUMA has established a history of making fast product designs for the fastest athletes on the planet. PUMA offers performance and sport-inspired lifestyle products in categories such as Football, Running, Training and Fitness, Golf, and Motorsports. It engages in exciting collaborations with renowned design brands such as Alexander McQueen and Mihara Yasuhiro to bring innovative and fast designs to the sports world. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf, Tretorn, Dobotex and Brandon. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs more than 10,000 people worldwide, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany. For more information, please visit http://www.puma.com End of Corporate News 20.02.2014 Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by DGAP – a company of EQS Group AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. DGAP’s Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases. Media archive at www.dgap-medientreff.de and www.dgap.de |
| Language: | English | |
| Company: | PUMA SE | |
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| Phone: | +49 9132 81 0 | |
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| E-mail: | investor-relations@puma.com | |
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| ISIN: | DE0006969603 | |
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