Ad-hoc | 10 May 2006 07:55
AT&S revenues up 13%, EBIT up 24%, with 6% increase in profit for the year
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In the financial year ended March 31, 2006, AT&S posted a 13% increase in
revenues to EUR 375m. Fourth quarter revenues were up 16% to EUR 96.2m.
Gross profit for the year increased to EUR 61.5m (up 12%), and EBIT reached
EUR 26.3m, 23% up year-on-year. This gives an EBIT margin for the year of
7%.
Fourth quarter gross profit was some EUR 13.9m (up 2%) and EBIT for the
period was EUR 4.9m (up 109%).
Profit before tax for the year was EUR 20.8m, with the fourth quarter
contributing EUR 4.0m.
Net income for the year climbed to EUR 28.3m (up 6%). Earnings per share
were EUR 1.09. Fourth quarter net income was EUR 8.2m (up 289%), with
earnings per share of EUR 0.31.
AT&S’s tax rate was effectively negative, with available tax credits at
financial year end equivalent to 36.5%.
An increase in the dividend payment to EUR 0.29 will be recommended to the
Annual General Meeting on July 4, 2006.
Outlook and further information
The PCB market is characterized by the twin effects of growth of the mobile
telephone industry and increased demand from Europe, particularly in
industrial and automotive markets. In response to this growth, AT&S will be
ramping up production at the second Shanghai facility in August as
scheduled. Management forecasts revenues of about EUR 455m for 2006/07,
which represents an increase of just over 20%. Profit for 2006/07 is
expected to exceed the previous year’s level only marginally: the cost of
expansion in China and Korea will fall into the first half of the year, and
the marked improvement in earnings will therefore only be felt in the
second half. Management expects the low single-digit EBIT margin in the
first half to increase significantly in the second half thanks to positive
contributions from the second Shanghai plant and Tofic in Korea. An EBIT
margin of 9–10% is a realistic target for the second half.
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Information and Explaination of the Issuer to this News:
Information and notes on this ad hoc announcement from the Company
Results in accordance with IFRS (in EUR m, earnings per share in EUR):
Financial 2005/06
FY 05/06 Margin FY04/05 Margin
Total revenues 374.7 332.4
Gross profit 61.5 16.4% 54.8 16.5%
EBITDA 67.0 17.9% 66.2 19.9%
EBIT 26.3 7.0% 21.3 6.4%
Net profit for
the period 28.3 26.7
Earnings per share 1.09 1.07
Net debt 34.7 24.9
Gearing ratio 13.9% 11.3%
Fourth quarter 2005/06
Q4 05/06 Margin Q3 04/05 Margin
Total revenues 96.2 83.2
Gross profit 13.9 14.5 % 13.7 16.5%
EBITDA 14.9 15.5 % 13.0 15.7%
EBIT 4.9 5.1 % 2.3 2.8%
Net profit for
the periode 8.2 2.1
Earnings per share 0.31 0.12
Notes to the results for financial 2005/06
Highest revenues in the Group’s history driven by strong market growth
Contrary to expectations at the start of the financial year, the mobile
telephones market, which contributed 65% of AT&S’s revenues, has grown
significantly. The trend towards more complex circuit boards continues, as
mobile telephones feature ever more functions. As a result, AT&S ran at
full capacity for the entire financial year. High profitability was only
slightly dented by non-recurring items in the third quarter and the
investment required in the fourth quarter to accelerate the build-up of
production capacity. In the last quarter special shifts were also necessary
to relieve a bottleneck resulting from the product mix, meaning that staff
costs were higher than normal. The ramp-up of the second Shanghai facility
will resolve this problem.
In 2005/06 some 68.5% of revenues were accounted for by the
telecommunications sector (with 65% contributed by handheld products),
about 20.5% by the industrial/medical sector and the remaining 11% by the
automotive sector. AT&S supplied a total of six hundred customers in
2005/06, of which the ten largest accounted for the bulk of the revenues
(75%).
First successes in the Japanese market
In addition to key HDI market accounts, the acquisition of Sony as a new
customer in 2005/06 gives AT&S another foothold in the Japanese market.
These cooperative projects are expected to lead to the first serious
revenues in 2006/07. Management also expects significant orders from other
Japanese customers.
Net tax credits for 2005/06
As predicted in the third quarter, AT&S’s tax rate for the financial year
was effectively negative, with available tax credits increasing
significantly to 36% in the fourth quarter following a necessary release of
tax reserves. AT&S is forecasting that in 2006/07 there will be net tax
liabilities once again , with an effective tax rate for the Group of about
10%.
Share repurchase scheme
As announced on April 20, 2006, AT&S will resume its share repurchase
program with effect from May 15, 2006 and repurchase up to 641,820 of its
own shares. To date, a total of 2.1 million own shares have been cancelled
(as at May 3, 2006), increasing the free float to about 57% and reducing
the number of shares to 25.9 million. These measures are part of a
longer-term strategy aimed at optimizing AT&S’s balance sheet structure.
AT&S will finance future organic growth projects, which are forecast to
generate revenue increases of at least 20% annually over the next two
years, from cash flow or external borrowings.
The results and the Excel format annual report (not including notes) for
2005/06 were posted today at 8am (CET) on www.ats.net (Investors). The
annual report will be available in .pdf format from early June.
For more information please contact René Berger, IRO, Tel. +43 (1) 68300
9215, e-mail: r.berger@ats.net.
(c)DGAP 10.05.2006
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Language: English
Issuer: AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG
Fabriksgasse 13
8700 Leoben Österreich
Phone: +43 (1) 3842 200-0
Fax: +43 (1) 3842 200-216
email: ir@ats.net
WWW: www.ats.net
ISIN: AT0000969985
WKN: 922230
indices: TecDAX
Listed: Geregelter Markt in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Freiverkehr
in Berlin-Bremen, Stuttgart, München, Hamburg, Düsseldorf
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