- Revenue in the second quarter rises by around 2 percent on a comparable basis
- Adjusted EBITDA margin remains high at 15.1 percent
-
Osram
acquires provider of groundbreaking VCSEL technology
-
Osram
acquires US horticulture specialist Fluence
- Sale of US luminaire service business initiated
"The first half of the fiscal year was challenging due to various factors. However, the long-term growth trend remains intact, while the reorganization and the technological shift are continuing," said
Olaf Berlien
, CEO of
OSRAM Licht AG
.
Osram
generated slight growth in the second quarter of fiscal year 2018. At
EUR1.01 billion
, revenue on a comparable basis was up by 1.8 percent year-on-year. EBITDA adjusted for special items amounted to
EUR153 million
, which was below the figure reported a year earlier. The adjusted EBITDA margin reached 15.1 percent. In the second quarter, the company's financial position was affected by persistently strong exchange-rate effects and some market factors. Irrespective of the short-term effects,
Osram
has chosen the right strategy, under which it is focusing on semiconductor-based high-tech products. Moreover, the group has acquired other companies in order to expand its technology portfolio in areas with high potential for the future.
A look at the segments shows that the latest market trends and the continued weakness of the US dollar are impacting on current business. Meanwhile the new factory in
Kulim
is stepping up production as scheduled and has secured its first big-ticket customers in the
Americas
,
Europe
, and
Asia
. The site's development is progressing as planned and the predicted volume production will be reached toward the end of the fiscal year.
Osram
recently enhanced its semiconductor-based lighting and laser technology portfolio by acquiring Vixar. This US provider of advanced VCSEL technology will add compact 3D identification technology to the
Osram
product range and will offer significant synergies. Vixar is a fabless semiconductor company and has developed a supply chain consisting of merchant foundries.
Of late, Specialty Lighting (SP) has increasingly seen a shift from conventional headlamps, such as halogen or xenon, to cutting-edge LED solutions. At the same time, the business unit has been expanding its range of lighting for plants. To strengthen this business unit,
Osram
has acquired the specialty lighting provider Fluence. Based in
Austin, Texas
, Fluence develops and sells luminaires used in the cultivation of vegetables and medicinal plants. Its products will expand
Osram's
horticulture portfolio (see separate press release).
There have been no indications of a fundamental trend reversal in the performance of the Lighting Solutions & Systems (LSS) segment. Demand for luminaires, electronic ballasts, and services remains weak in this segment. In the first instance, the Managing Board is tackling the critical aspect of the LS business unit, initiating the sale of the service business in the US. The relevant documentation for prospective buyers is currently being compiled.
Adjusted outlook for the full fiscal year
Last week,
Osram
adjusted its outlook for the current fiscal year. Based on current exchange rates, a comparable revenue increase of 3.0-5.0 percent (previously: 5.5-7.5 percent) and adjusted EBITDA of
~EUR640 million
(previously:
~EUR700 million
) are now forecast. Furthermore,
Osram
expects earnings per share (diluted) of
EUR1.90-EUR2.10
(previously:
EUR2.40-EUR2.60
) and a negative free cash flow of
EUR50 million
to
EUR150 million
(unchanged) for fiscal year 2018.
The Company will hold a conference call for journalists featuring the Managing Board of
OSRAM Licht AG
today, starting at
8.30 a.m. CEST
. The conference will be broadcast online at www.osram-group.com/en/media/media-calendar. A recording will be made available there afterwards.
You can follow the conference call for analysts, which starts at
2 p.m. CEST
at http://services.choruscall.eu/links/osram180503ir.html.
Press contacts
Stefan Schmidt
Tel. +49 89 6213-4680
E-mail: stefan.schmidt@osram.com
Jens Hack
Tel. +49 89 6213-2129
E-mail: j.hack@osram.com
Selected key figures for the
Osram Light Group
in the second quarter
|
2nd quarter 2018 |
2nd quarter 2017 |
Change (nominal) |
Revenue |
1,012 |
1,051 |
(3.7%) |
EBITDA |
134 |
169 |
(20.7%) |
.margin |
13.2% |
16.1% |
(290bps) |
Adjusted EBITDA1 |
153 |
183 |
(16.4%) |
.margin |
15.1% |
17.4% |
(230bps) |
Profit after tax |
45 |
79 |
(43.0%) |
Free Cash Flow |
(132) |
5 |
n.a. |
'000 employees. |
26.9 |
25.9 |
3.9% |
(Provisional, unaudited figures. Items stated in EUR million, margin in %, employees at
March 31
: negative values in brackets)
(1 adjusted for special items, e.g. transformation costs, significant legal and regulatory matters, and M&A-related costs.)
Performance of the reporting segments in the second quarter
|
2nd quarter 2018 |
2nd quarter 2017 |
Change (nominal) |
Opto Semiconductors |
|
|
|
.Total revenue |
426 |
430 |
(0.7%) |
.EBITDA |
105 |
124 |
(15.3%) |
.Adjusted EBITDA |
105 |
124 |
(15.3%) |
Specialty Lighting |
|
|
|
.Total revenue |
557 |
610 |
(8.7%) |
.EBITDA |
74 |
94 |
(21.3%) |
.Adjusted EBITDA |
79 |
99 |
(20.2%) |
Lighting Solutions & Systems |
|
|
|
.Total revenue |
222 |
243 |
(9.0%) |
.EBITDA |
(23) |
(15) |
(53.3%) |
.Adjusted EBITDA |
(14) |
(11) |
(27.3%) |
(Provisional, unaudited figures. Items stated in EUR million, margin in %, negative values in brackets)
ABOUT
OSRAM
OSRAM
, based in
Munich
, is a leading global high-tech company with a history dating back more than 110 years. Primarily focused on semiconductor-based technologies, our products are used in highly diverse applications ranging from virtual reality to autonomous driving and from smartphones to networked, intelligent lighting solutions in buildings and cities.
OSRAM
utilizes the infinite possibilities of light to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities.
OSRAM's
innovations will enable people all over the world not only to see better, but also to communicate, travel, work, and live better. As of the end of fiscal year 2017 (
September 30
),
OSRAM
had approximately 26,400 employees worldwide. It generated revenue of more than
EUR4.1 billion
in fiscal year 2017. The company is listed on the stock exchanges in
Frankfurt
and
Munich
(ISIN: DE000LED4000; WKN: LED400; trading symbol: OSR). Additional information can be found at www.osram.com.
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OSRAM's
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OSRAM's
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. These factors may cause the actual results, success, and performance of
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