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EQS Group-Ad-hoc: Orell Füssli AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results Orell Füssli Ltd, first half of 2020 - Robust business model of the Group in an extraordinary market environment - Security Printing: deliveries delayed and new orders secured - Zeiser: healthy order books and high capacity utilisation - Book retailing: strong online trade figures limit the fall in revenues caused by COVID-19 - Publishing: continuing transformation results in improved net revenues - New Digital Division launched Zurich, 7 August 2020 - Orell Füssli achieved net revenues of CHF 104.1 million during the first half of 2020. The fall of 10% compared to the equivalent period last year (CHF 115.2 million) was mainly due to the effects of COVID-19, the different product mix for the Security Printing Division and the sale of Track & Trace activities by Zeiser. EBIT for the first half of 2020 fell to CHF 6.7 million (last year CHF 8.1 million). Half-year net income of CHF 8.0 million was significantly better than last year (CHF 5.4 million), mainly for tax reasons. In line with expectations, the Security Printing Division performed slightly worse in the first half of 2020 than the same period last year, posting a decline in business. Net revenues fell to CHF 48.7 million (last year CHF 56.0 million) as a consequence of delays in the delivery of individual orders due to the Covid-19 and the rise in the proportion of international customers in the product mix. EBIT for the first six months was CHF 5.9 million (last year CHF 6.6 million). Despite restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was possible to maintain production during the first half of 2020 and to win additional orders from international customers. Alongside international printing orders, during the first half of the year, bank notes continued to be produced for the Swiss National Bank as well as another anchor customer. In the ID documents business, the foundations have been laid for an initial digital product. Order books as at 30 June 2020 ensure good capacity utilisation in 2020 and beyond into 2021. The Zeiser Division earned net revenues in the first half of 2020 of CHF 12.4 million (last year CHF 14.6 million). The decline in net revenues is due amongst other things to the sale of the Paderborn site, which was finalised last year, as well as the completion of production under contract for AZ Coesia. EBIT was 2.8 million (last year CHF 3.5 million). The operating result was just under 20% higher than last year, in spite of the fact that some state organisations temporarily put investments on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The process of closing the branch in Italy was continued during the first half of the year and the integration of the value-added process of the UK subsidiary into the Emmingen facility was completed. Thanks to healthy order books, the Zeiser Division expects to operate at full capacity in 2020. The Book Retailing Division earned net revenues according to the proportional method of CHF 38.2 million (last year CHF 40.9 million). EBIT was CHF -0.6 million (same period last year CHF 0.4 million). Net revenues and the operating result fell due to the closure of all stores from 17 March until 10 May 2020 as a result of COVID-19. Whilst the overall market contracted during the first six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Book Retailing Division was able to gain market share. A major driver of this were digital books and online sales, revenues for which increased by 61% compared to last year. The portfolio of fixed sales outlets was expanded with two new stores in Regensdorf and Volketswil to 36 locations. Within the business customer segment, the operations of LC Lehrmittel (studentbooks.ch) were integrated into Delivros Orell Füssli Ltd, thus further bolstering our presence in this important market segment. Orell Füssli Publishing increased net revenues in the first half of 2020 compared to the same period last year by 15% to CHF 4.7 million (last year CHF 4.0). This increase is attributable above all to the high sales figures for children's and non-fiction books. Revenues earned by "Globi im Spital" in particular were positive. Non-fiction books performed well with three best sellers in the spring publishing programme. Revenues for the educational and legal media programme segments were stable, although slightly lower than last year as a result of the closure of schools and universities due to COVID-19. Implementing the transformation project was a priority during the first half of 2020. In November 2020, Ms Martina Barth will take over the management of Orell Füssli Publishing. The establishment of a new business unit focusing on digital applications in the security and education sector was successfully launched in the first half of 2020 with a first strategic investment in the company Procivis AG. Procivis' e-government technology enables citizens to access government and private services securely based on a digital identity. In addition, Orell Füssli merged Orell Füssli Holding Ltd with its fully-owned subsidiaries in Switzerland to form the new Orell Füssli Ltd retrospectively as of 1 January 2020. Outlook for 2020 Key figures for the Orell Füssli Group in CHF millions
Half Year Report 2020 Agenda
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Language: | English |
Company: | Orell Füssli AG |
Dietzingerstrasse 3 | |
8003 Zürich | |
Switzerland | |
Fax: | 044 466 77 11 |
E-mail: | [email protected] |
Internet: | https://www.orellfuessli.com/ |
ISIN: | CH0003420806 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1112449 |
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