Highlights of the first quarter of 2010. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,133m (25,818) and income for the period was SEK 911m (-346), or SEK 3.20 (-1.22) per share. Net sales increased by 4.1% in comparable currencies, due to higher sales volumes.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2010. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,311m (27,482) and income for the period was SEK 1,028m (658), or SEK 3.61 (2.32) per share. Net sales increased by 2.8% in comparable currencies, due to higher sales volumes.
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 28,215m (28,663) and income for the period was SEK 664m (-474), or SEK 2.34 (-1.68) per share. Net sales declined by 1% in comparable currencies, due to continued weak markets.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2010. Net sales amounted to SEK 26,326m (27,617) and income for the period was SEK 1,381m (1,631), or SEK 4.85 (5.74) per share. Net sales decreased by 2.3% in comparable currencies.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,482m (25,587) and income for the period to SEK 658m (99), or SEK 2.32 (0.36) per share. Net sales declined by 8.4%, in comparable currencies, due to continued sharp market downturn in Electrolux main markets.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,650m (26,326) and income for the period was SEK 825m (1,381), or SEK 2.90 (4.85) per share. Net sales increased by 2.2% in comparable currencies and including one month of sales from Olympic Group, mainly as a result of higher sales volumes.
Electrolux Consolidated results 2011 presentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 28,369m (27,556) and income for the period was SEK 221m (677), or SEK 0.77 (2.38) per share. Operating income amounted to SEK 1,441m (1,714), corresponding to a margin of 5.1% (6.2), excluding items affecting comparability and non-recurring items.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 24,143m (27,311) and income for the period was SEK 561m (1,028) or SEK 1.97 (3.61) per share. Net sales decreased by 2% in comparable currencies mainly as a result of lower prices.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2010. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,311m (27,482) and income for the period was SEK 1,028m (658), or SEK 3.61 (2.32) per share. Net sales increased by 2.8% in comparable currencies, due to higher sales volumes.
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 28,215m (28,663) and income for the period was SEK 664m (-474), or SEK 2.34 (-1.68) per share. Net sales declined by 1% in comparable currencies, due to continued weak markets.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2010. Net sales amounted to SEK 26,326m (27,617) and income for the period was SEK 1,381m (1,631), or SEK 4.85 (5.74) per share. Net sales decreased by 2.3% in comparable currencies.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,482m (25,587) and income for the period to SEK 658m (99), or SEK 2.32 (0.36) per share. Net sales declined by 8.4%, in comparable currencies, due to continued sharp market downturn in Electrolux main markets.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,650m (26,326) and income for the period was SEK 825m (1,381), or SEK 2.90 (4.85) per share. Net sales increased by 2.2% in comparable currencies and including one month of sales from Olympic Group, mainly as a result of higher sales volumes.
Electrolux Consolidated results 2011 presentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 28,369m (27,556) and income for the period was SEK 221m (677), or SEK 0.77 (2.38) per share. Operating income amounted to SEK 1,441m (1,714), corresponding to a margin of 5.1% (6.2), excluding items affecting comparability and non-recurring items.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 24,143m (27,311) and income for the period was SEK 561m (1,028) or SEK 1.97 (3.61) per share. Net sales decreased by 2% in comparable currencies mainly as a result of lower prices.
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2010. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,556m (28,215) and income for the period was SEK 677m (664), or SEK 2.38 (2.34) per share. Net sales increased by 1.6% in comparable currencies.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2012. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,875m (23,436) and income for the period was SEK 559m (457), or SEK 1.96 (1.61) per share. Net sales improved by 10.4%, of which 3.5% was organic growth. The acquisitions of CTI and Olympic Group impacted sales by 5.8%.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 23,436m (25,133) and income for the period was SEK 457m (911), or SEK 1.61 (3.20) per share. Net sales increased by 1% in comparable currencies.
Electrolux Consolidated results 2012 PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2012. Net sales amounted to SEK 29,185m (28,369) and income for the period was SEK 292m (221), or SEK 1.02 (0.77) per share. Net sales improved by 2.9%, of which 7.5% was organic growth and –4.6% changes in exchange rates.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,818m (24,193) and income for the period to SEK -346m (-106), or SEK -1.22 (-0.38) per share. Net sales declined by 8.4%, in comparable currencies, due to continued sharp market downturn in Electrolux main markets.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2014. Net sales amounted to SEK 28,784m (27,258). Sales increased by 5.6%, whereof currencies had a positive impact of 4.0%. Strong improvement in operating income for Major Appliances in Europe.
Electrolux Interim Report Q1 2013 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the first quarter of 2013. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,328m (25,875) and reported income for the period was SEK 361m (499), or SEK 1.26 (1.76) per share. Organic growth was 3.8%, while currencies had a negative impact of –5.9%. Continued strong sales growth in North America, Asia/Pacific and Latin America. Market conditions in Europe weakened and sales for Major Appliances, Small Appliances and Professional Products were negatively impacted. North America more than tripled its earnings year-over-year as a result of strong volume growth and improvements in price and mix. Lower volumes and a weak price/mix trend in Europe negatively impacted results. Negative impact from currencies by SEK –318m impacted earnings for Latin America, Europe and Small Appliances. Seasonal build-up of inventories and working capital needs driven by strong growth impacted cash-flow in the quarter.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2014. Net sales amounted to SEK 26,330m (27,674). Sales declined by 4.9%, whereof currencies had a negative impact of 1.1%.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,818m (24,193) and income for the period to SEK -346m (-106), or SEK -1.22 (-0.38) per share. Net sales declined by 8.4%, in comparable currencies, due to continued sharp market downturn in Electrolux main markets.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2014. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,629m (25,328). Organic sales growth was 4.5%, while currencies had a negative impact of –3.3%.
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2010. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,556m (28,215) and income for the period was SEK 677m (664), or SEK 2.38 (2.34) per share. Net sales increased by 1.6% in comparable currencies.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2012. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,875m (23,436) and income for the period was SEK 559m (457), or SEK 1.96 (1.61) per share. Net sales improved by 10.4%, of which 3.5% was organic growth. The acquisitions of CTI and Olympic Group impacted sales by 5.8%.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2011. Net sales amounted to SEK 23,436m (25,133) and income for the period was SEK 457m (911), or SEK 1.61 (3.20) per share. Net sales increased by 1% in comparable currencies.
Electrolux Consolidated results 2012 PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2012. Net sales amounted to SEK 29,185m (28,369) and income for the period was SEK 292m (221), or SEK 1.02 (0.77) per share. Net sales improved by 2.9%, of which 7.5% was organic growth and –4.6% changes in exchange rates.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,818m (24,193) and income for the period to SEK -346m (-106), or SEK -1.22 (-0.38) per share. Net sales declined by 8.4%, in comparable currencies, due to continued sharp market downturn in Electrolux main markets.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2014. Net sales amounted to SEK 28,784m (27,258). Sales increased by 5.6%, whereof currencies had a positive impact of 4.0%. Strong improvement in operating income for Major Appliances in Europe.
Electrolux Interim Report Q1 2013 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the first quarter of 2013. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,328m (25,875) and reported income for the period was SEK 361m (499), or SEK 1.26 (1.76) per share. Organic growth was 3.8%, while currencies had a negative impact of –5.9%. Continued strong sales growth in North America, Asia/Pacific and Latin America. Market conditions in Europe weakened and sales for Major Appliances, Small Appliances and Professional Products were negatively impacted. North America more than tripled its earnings year-over-year as a result of strong volume growth and improvements in price and mix. Lower volumes and a weak price/mix trend in Europe negatively impacted results. Negative impact from currencies by SEK –318m impacted earnings for Latin America, Europe and Small Appliances. Seasonal build-up of inventories and working capital needs driven by strong growth impacted cash-flow in the quarter.
Highlights of the second quarter of 2014. Net sales amounted to SEK 26,330m (27,674). Sales declined by 4.9%, whereof currencies had a negative impact of 1.1%.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2009. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,818m (24,193) and income for the period to SEK -346m (-106), or SEK -1.22 (-0.38) per share. Net sales declined by 8.4%, in comparable currencies, due to continued sharp market downturn in Electrolux main markets.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2014. Net sales amounted to SEK 25,629m (25,328). Organic sales growth was 4.5%, while currencies had a negative impact of –3.3%.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2012. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,171m (25,650) and income for the period was SEK 985m (825), or SEK 3.43 (2.90) per share. Net sales improved by 5.9%, of which 4.6% was organic growth, 5.1% acquisitions and –3.8% changes in exchange rates.
Electrolux Consolidated Results 2013 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2013. Net sales amounted to SEK 28,891m (29,185).
Organic sales growth was 3.6%, while currencies had a negative impact of –4.6%.
Electrolux Interim Report Q1 2015 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the first quarter of 2015. Net sales increased to SEK 29,087m (25,629). The sales increase is a result of strong positive currency translation. Sales increased by 13.5%, of which -0.5% was organic sales, 0.1% acquisitions and 13.9% currencies.
Electrolux Interim Report Q2 2015 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the second quarter of 2015. Net sales increased to SEK 31,355m (26,330). Sales increased by 19.1%, of which 7.0% was organic sales growth, 0.1% acquisitions and 12.0% currency translation. Organic sales growth across all business areas.
Highlights of the third quarter of 2013. Net sales amounted to SEK 27,258m (27,171) and income for the period was SEK 656m (923), or SEK 2.29 (3.22) per share. Organic sales growth was 4.9%, while currencies had a negative impact of –4.6%.
Electrolux Interim Report Q1 2016 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the first quarter of 2016
Net sales amounted to SEK 28,114m (29,087).
Organic sales growth was 1.8% and acquired growth was 0.1%, while currency translation had a negative impact of -5.2% on net sales.
Improved results across most business areas.
Strong results for Major Appliances EMEA and Professional Products.
Continued recovery for Major Appliances North America.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,268m (516), corresponding to a margin of 4.5% (1.8).
Income for the period was SEK 875m (339), and earnings per share was SEK 3.04 (1.18).
Electrolux Interim Report Q3 2015 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the second quarter of 2015. Net sales increased to SEK 31,355m (26,330). Sales increased by 19.1%, of which 7.0% was organic sales growth, 0.1% acquisitions and 12.0% currency translation. Organic sales growth across all business areas.
Electrolux Interim Report Q2 2016 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the second quarter of 2016
Net sales amounted to SEK 29,983m (31,355).
Organic sales declined by -0.9%, acquired growth was 0.1% and currency translation had a negative impact of -3.6% on net sales.
Improved results across most business areas.
Four of six business areas achieved an operating margin above 6%.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,564m (921), corresponding to a margin of 5.2% (2.9).
Strong operating cash flow after investments of SEK 4.1bn (2.9).
Income for the period was SEK 1,079m (608), and earnings per share was SEK 3.75 (2.12).
Electrolux Consolidated Results 2015 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2015
Net sales increased to SEK 31,794m (31,400).
Sales increased by 1.3%, of which 0.2% was organic sales growth, 0.1% acquisitions and 1.0% currency translation.
Electrolux Interim Report Q3 2016 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the third quarter of 2016
Net sales amounted to SEK 30,852m (31,275).
Organic sales declined by 1.6%, while currency translation had a positive impact of 0.2% on net sales.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,826m (1,506), corresponding to a margin of 5.9% (4.8).
Four of six business areas achieved an operating margin above 7%.
Improved operating results across business areas, although operations in Latin America continued to be impacted by weak market environment.
Strong operating cash flow after investments of SEK 3.0bn (3.0).
Income for the period was SEK 1,267m (1,014), and earnings per share was SEK 4.41 (3.53).
Présentation des résultats financiers Ericsson (Q4 2009)Ericsson France
Ericsson a publié ce matin les résultats de l’entreprise pour l’année 2009. Hans Vestberg, nouvellement président-directeur général du groupe depuis le 1er janvier 2010, a commenté les faits saillants au cours d’une conférence de presse en Suède. L’intégralité de ses commentaires est disponible ci-dessous.
Plus d'informations : http://www.blog-ericssonfrance.com/2010/01/le-pdg-du-groupe-ericsson-commente-les-resultats-2009/
Electrolux Q2 interim report 2019: Good price momentum and focus on innovatio...Electrolux Group
Highlights of the second quarter of 2019
Net sales amounted to SEK 31,687m (31,354). Sales decline of 2.7%, driven by lower volumes.
Operating income amounted to SEK 1,619m (827), corresponding to a margin of 5.1% (2.6). The comparison period included non-recurring items of SEK -818m.
Price increases fully offset the headwinds from higher raw material costs, trade tariffs and currency as well as lower volumes. Mix improvements mitigated higher investments in marketing and R&D.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 384m (1,805).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,132m (517), and earnings per share was SEK 3.94 (1.80).
The Board has reconfirmed its plan to propose to the shareholders that the Professional Products business area is distributed to the shareholders with the aim to achieve listing on the Nasdaq Stockholm during the first quarter of 2020 or, at the latest, the second quarter of 2020.
Electrolux Q2 interim report 2019: Good price momentum and focus on innovationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the second quarter of 2019
Net sales amounted to SEK 31,687m (31,354). Sales decline of 2.7%, driven by lower volumes.
Operating income amounted to SEK 1,619m (827), corresponding to a margin of 5.1% (2.6). The comparison period included non-recurring items of SEK -818m.
Price increases fully offset the headwinds from higher raw material costs, trade tariffs and currency as well as lower volumes. Mix improvements mitigated higher investments in marketing and R&D.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 384m (1,805).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,132m (517), and earnings per share was SEK 3.94 (1.80).
The Board has reconfirmed its plan to propose to the shareholders that the Professional Products business area is distributed to the shareholders with the aim to achieve listing on the Nasdaq Stockholm during the first quarter of 2020 or, at the latest, the second quarter of 2020.
Electrolux Interim Report Q3 2018 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the third quarter of 2018
Net sales amounted to SEK 30,444m (29,042). Sales growth was 0.7%, mainly driven by price increases in several markets.
Operating income amounted to SEK 1,756m (1,981), corresponding to a margin of 5.8% (6.8).
Increased prices and mix contributed positively across all business areas but could not fully offset higher input costs, lower volumes and accelerating currency headwinds in Latin America.
Major Appliances North America also faced higher cost inflation from tariffs in addition to lower sales to private label.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 1,352m (2,287).
Income for the period decreased to SEK 1,162m (1,440), and earnings per share was SEK 4.04 (5.01).
Highlights of the third quarter of 2018
Net sales amounted to SEK 30,444m (29,042). Sales growth was 0.7%, mainly driven by price increases in several markets.
Operating income amounted to SEK 1,756m (1,981), corresponding to a margin of 5.8% (6.8).
Increased prices and mix contributed positively across all business areas but could not fully offset higher input costs, lower volumes and accelerating currency headwinds in Latin America.
Major Appliances North America also faced higher cost inflation from tariffs in addition to lower sales to private label.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 1,352m (2,287).
Income for the period decreased to SEK 1,162m (1,440), and earnings per share was SEK 4.04 (5.01).
Electrolux Interim Report Q2 2018 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the second quarter of 2018
Net sales amounted to SEK 31,354m (30,948). Sales growth was 0.7% with organic sales growth across most business areas.
Operating income amounted to SEK 827m (1,919), corresponding to a margin of 2.6% (6.2).
Operating income include costs of SEK 818m, whereof SEK 564m relates to an investigation by the French Competition Authority and SEK 254m to an unfavourable court ruling in France, both impacting Major Appliances EMEA. Excluding these non-recurring items, operating income amounted to SEK 1,645m, corresponding to a margin of 5.2% (6.2).
Higher prices, mix improvements and cost savings contributed positively, however operating income was impacted by higher costs for raw materials and currency headwinds.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 1,805m (3,470).
Income for the period decreased to SEK 517m (1,291), and earnings per share was SEK 1.80 (4.49).
Highlights of the second quarter of 2018
Net sales amounted to SEK 31,354m (30,948). Sales growth was 0.7% with organic sales growth across most business areas.
Operating income amounted to SEK 827m (1,919), corresponding to a margin of 2.6% (6.2).
Operating income include costs of SEK 818m, whereof SEK 564m relates to an investigation by the French Competition Authority and SEK 254m to an unfavourable court ruling in France, both impacting Major Appliances EMEA. Excluding these non-recurring items, operating income amounted to SEK 1,645m, corresponding to a margin of 5.2% (6.2).
Higher prices, mix improvements and cost savings contributed positively, however operating income was impacted by higher costs for raw materials and currency headwinds.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 1,805m (3,470).
Income for the period decreased to SEK 517m (1,291), and earnings per share was SEK 1.80 (4.49).
Electrolux Interim Report Q1 2018 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Electrolux Q1 2018 interim report: Growth and solid earnings
Highlights of the first quarter of 2018
Net sales amounted to SEK 27,906m (28,201). Sales growth was 3.3%, while currency translation had a negative impact of 4.4%. Strong organic sales growth in Major Appliances EMEA and Asia/Pacific.
Operating income amounted to SEK 764m (1,442), corresponding to a margin of 2.7% (5.1).
Operating income includes restructuring costs of SEK 596m relating to the consolidation of freezer production in North America. Excluding these costs, operating income amounted to SEK 1,360m, corresponding to a margin of 4.9%.
Product mix improvements and higher cost efficiency offset accelerating input costs pressures and unfavorable currency effects.
Continued solid earnings development across most business areas, although earnings for Major Appliances Latin America was significantly impacted by higher costs for raw materials and currency headwinds.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK -2.7bn (-1.0).
Income for the period decreased to SEK 551m (1,012), and earnings per share was SEK 1.92 (3.52).
Electrolux Q1 2018 interim report: Growth and solid earnings
Highlights of the first quarter of 2018
Net sales amounted to SEK 27,906m (28,201). Sales growth was 3.3%, while currency translation had a negative impact of 4.4%. Strong organic sales growth in Major Appliances EMEA and Asia/Pacific.
Operating income amounted to SEK 764m (1,442), corresponding to a margin of 2.7% (5.1).
Operating income includes restructuring costs of SEK 596m relating to the consolidation of freezer production in North America. Excluding these costs, operating income amounted to SEK 1,360m, corresponding to a margin of 4.9%.
Product mix improvements and higher cost efficiency offset accelerating input costs pressures and unfavorable currency effects.
Continued solid earnings development across most business areas, although earnings for Major Appliances Latin America was significantly impacted by higher costs for raw materials and currency headwinds.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK -2.7bn (-1.0).
Income for the period decreased to SEK 551m (1,012), and earnings per share was SEK 1.92 (3.52).
Electrolux Consolidated Results 2017 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2017
Net sales increased to SEK 32,366m (32,144).
Organic sales growth was 4.0%, contribution from acquisitions and divestments was 1.4% while currency translation had a negative impact of 4.7%.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,969m (1,616), corresponding to a margin of 6.1% (5.0).
Four business areas achieved an operating margin of more than 8%.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 2.1bn (2.6).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,930m (1,272), and earnings per share was SEK 6.72 (4.43).
The effective tax rate of -1.3% (-2.2) was positively impacted by revaluation of deferred tax assets.
The Board proposes a dividend for 2017 of SEK 8.30 (7.50) per share, to be paid in two installments.
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2017
Net sales increased to SEK 32,366m (32,144).
Organic sales growth was 4.0%, contribution from acquisitions and divestments was 1.4% while currency translation had a negative impact of 4.7%.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,969m (1,616), corresponding to a margin of 6.1% (5.0).
Four business areas achieved an operating margin of more than 8%.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 2.1bn (2.6).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,930m (1,272), and earnings per share was SEK 6.72 (4.43).
The effective tax rate of -1.3% (-2.2) was positively impacted by revaluation of deferred tax assets.
The Board proposes a dividend for 2017 of SEK 8.30 (7.50) per share, to be paid in two installments.
Electrolux design philosophy: Human Touch
The global design organization comprises 200 team members at 7 design centers around the world: Stockholm, Sydney, Singapore, Curitiba, Charlotte, Shanghai, and Vallenoncello.
At Electrolux, designing outstanding experiences with a human touch lies at the heart of everything we do within Group Design. It’s about designing innovative, intuitive and desirable products that are seamlessly a part of our consumers’ daily lives. This not only requires appealing design, but an intuitiveness that anticipates how long-lasting connections are formed and maintained between our consumers and our products.
This is our design philosophy, and we call it “Human Touch”. Human Touch means designing for all our senses – from the overall quality of materials, and fit, feel and finish to thoughtfulness of use and context through in-depth usability testing. It’s the difference between products that are only aesthetically pleasing and products that provide meaningful holistic experiences.
In a world where everything in the home is becoming connected, the role we play in design ensures that every experience has that human connection. Great design creates outstanding consumer experiences and helps shape living for the better.
Electrolux - Interim Report Q3 2017 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the third quarter of 2017
Net sales amounted to SEK 29,309m (30,852).
Organic sales declined by 3.2%, currency translation had a negative impact of 3.2%, contribution from acquisitions and divestments was 1.4%.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,960m (1,826), corresponding to a margin of 6.7% (5.9).
Operating margins improved across business areas and four business areas achieved an operating margin above 7%.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 2.3bn (3.0).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,424m (1,267), and earnings per share was SEK 4.96 (4.41).
Highlights of the third quarter of 2017
Net sales amounted to SEK 29,309m (30,852).
Organic sales declined by 3.2%, currency translation had a negative impact of 3.2%, contribution from acquisitions and divestments was 1.4%.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,960m (1,826), corresponding to a margin of 6.7% (5.9).
Operating margins improved across business areas and four business areas achieved an operating margin above 7%.
Operating cash flow after investments amounted to SEK 2.3bn (3.0).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,424m (1,267), and earnings per share was SEK 4.96 (4.41).
Electrolux Interim Report Q2 2017 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the second quarter of 2017
Net sales increased by 5.1% to SEK 31,502m (29,983).
Organic sales were unchanged, contribution from acquisitions and divestments was 1.2% while currency translation had a positive impact of 3.9% on net sales.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,942m (1,564), corresponding to a margin of 6.2% (5.2).
Four of six business areas achieved an operating margin above 6%.
Solid operating cash flow after investments of SEK 3.5bn (4.1).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,308m (1,079), and earnings per share was SEK 4.55 (3.75).
Highlights of the second quarter of 2017
Net sales increased by 5.1% to SEK 31,502m (29,983).
Organic sales were unchanged, contribution from acquisitions and divestments was 1.2% while currency translation had a positive impact of 3.9% on net sales.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,942m (1,564), corresponding to a margin of 6.2% (5.2).
Four of six business areas achieved an operating margin above 6%.
Solid operating cash flow after investments of SEK 3.5bn (4.1).
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,308m (1,079), and earnings per share was SEK 4.55 (3.75).
Electrolux overarching purpose is to shape living for the better by reinventing taste, care and wellbeing experiences, for more enjoyable and sustainable living around the world.
Highlights of the first quarter of 2017
Net sales amounted to SEK 28,883m (28,114).
Organic sales declined by 3%, while currency translation had a positive impact of 6% on net sales.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,536m (1,268), corresponding to a margin of 5.3% (4.5).
Improved results across all business areas.
Continued good profitability for Major Appliances EMEA, Major Appliances North America, Major Appliances Asia/Pacific and Professional Products.
Operating income for Major Appliances Latin America and Home Care & SDA recovered.
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,083m (875), and earnings per share was SEK 3.77 (3.04).
Highlights of the first quarter of 2017
Net sales amounted to SEK 28,883m (28,114).
Organic sales declined by 3%, while currency translation had a positive impact of 6% on net sales.
Operating income increased to SEK 1,536m (1,268), corresponding to a margin of 5.3% (4.5).
Improved results across all business areas.
Continued good profitability for Major Appliances EMEA, Major Appliances North America, Major Appliances Asia/Pacific and Professional Products.
Operating income for Major Appliances Latin America and Home Care & SDA recovered.
Income for the period increased to SEK 1,083m (875), and earnings per share was SEK 3.77 (3.04).
Electrolux consolidated results 2016 - PresentationElectrolux Group
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2016
Net sales amounted to SEK 32,144m (31,794).
Sales increased by 1%. Organic sales declined by 3%, while currency translation had a positive impact of 4% on net sales.
Operating income improved to SEK 1,616m (-202), corresponding to a margin of 5.0% (-0.6).
Stable development across business areas.
Good performance for Major Appliances EMEA despite severe currency headwinds.
Significantly weaker market demand and cost measures impacted sales and earnings in Major Appliances Latin America.
Strong operating cash flow after investments of SEK 2.6bn (1.4) in the fourth quarter.
Income for the period improved to SEK 1,272m (-393), and earnings per share was SEK 4.43 (-1.38).
The Board proposes a dividend for 2016 of SEK 7.50 (6.50) per share, to be paid in two installments.
Highlights of the fourth quarter of 2016
Net sales amounted to SEK 32,144m (31,794).
Sales increased by 1%. Organic sales declined by 3%, while currency translation had a positive impact of 4% on net sales.
Operating income improved to SEK 1,616m (-202), corresponding to a margin of 5.0% (-0.6).
Stable development across business areas.
Good performance for Major Appliances EMEA despite severe currency headwinds.
Significantly weaker market demand and cost measures impacted sales and earnings in Major Appliances Latin America.
Strong operating cash flow after investments of SEK 2.6bn (1.4) in the fourth quarter.
Income for the period improved to SEK 1,272m (-393), and earnings per share was SEK 4.43 (-1.38).
The Board proposes a dividend for 2016 of SEK 7.50 (6.50) per share, to be paid in two installments.
The European Unemployment Puzzle: implications from population agingGRAPE
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In India, financial inclusion remains a critical challenge, with a significant portion of the population still unbanked. Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) have emerged as key players in bridging this gap by providing financial services to those often overlooked by traditional banking institutions. This article delves into how NBFCs are fostering financial inclusion and empowering the unbanked.
Financial Assets: Debit vs Equity Securities.pptxWrito-Finance
financial assets represent claim for future benefit or cash. Financial assets are formed by establishing contracts between participants. These financial assets are used for collection of huge amounts of money for business purposes.
Two major Types: Debt Securities and Equity Securities.
Debt Securities are Also known as fixed-income securities or instruments. The type of assets is formed by establishing contracts between investor and issuer of the asset.
• The first type of Debit securities is BONDS. Bonds are issued by corporations and government (both local and national government).
• The second important type of Debit security is NOTES. Apart from similarities associated with notes and bonds, notes have shorter term maturity.
• The 3rd important type of Debit security is TRESURY BILLS. These securities have short-term ranging from three months, six months, and one year. Issuer of such securities are governments.
• Above discussed debit securities are mostly issued by governments and corporations. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSITS CDs are issued by Banks and Financial Institutions. Risk factor associated with CDs gets reduced when issued by reputable institutions or Banks.
Following are the risk attached with debt securities: Credit risk, interest rate risk and currency risk
There are no fixed maturity dates in such securities, and asset’s value is determined by company’s performance. There are two major types of equity securities: common stock and preferred stock.
Common Stock: These are simple equity securities and bear no complexities which the preferred stock bears. Holders of such securities or instrument have the voting rights when it comes to select the company’s board of director or the business decisions to be made.
Preferred Stock: Preferred stocks are sometime referred to as hybrid securities, because it contains elements of both debit security and equity security. Preferred stock confers ownership rights to security holder that is why it is equity instrument
<a href="https://www.writofinance.com/equity-securities-features-types-risk/" >Equity securities </a> as a whole is used for capital funding for companies. Companies have multiple expenses to cover. Potential growth of company is required in competitive market. So, these securities are used for capital generation, and then uses it for company’s growth.
Concluding remarks
Both are employed in business. Businesses are often established through debit securities, then what is the need for equity securities. Companies have to cover multiple expenses and expansion of business. They can also use equity instruments for repayment of debits. So, there are multiple uses for securities. As an investor, you need tools for analysis. Investment decisions are made by carefully analyzing the market. For better analysis of the stock market, investors often employ financial analysis of companies.
Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank Introduce New Co-Branded Credit Cardnickysharmasucks
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USDA Loans in California: A Comprehensive Overview.pptxmarketing367770
USDA Loans in California: A Comprehensive Overview
If you're dreaming of owning a home in California's rural or suburban areas, a USDA loan might be the perfect solution. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offers these loans to help low-to-moderate-income individuals and families achieve homeownership.
Key Features of USDA Loans:
Zero Down Payment: USDA loans require no down payment, making homeownership more accessible.
Competitive Interest Rates: These loans often come with lower interest rates compared to conventional loans.
Flexible Credit Requirements: USDA loans have more lenient credit score requirements, helping those with less-than-perfect credit.
Guaranteed Loan Program: The USDA guarantees a portion of the loan, reducing risk for lenders and expanding borrowing options.
Eligibility Criteria:
Location: The property must be located in a USDA-designated rural or suburban area. Many areas in California qualify.
Income Limits: Applicants must meet income guidelines, which vary by region and household size.
Primary Residence: The home must be used as the borrower's primary residence.
Application Process:
Find a USDA-Approved Lender: Not all lenders offer USDA loans, so it's essential to choose one approved by the USDA.
Pre-Qualification: Determine your eligibility and the amount you can borrow.
Property Search: Look for properties in eligible rural or suburban areas.
Loan Application: Submit your application, including financial and personal information.
Processing and Approval: The lender and USDA will review your application. If approved, you can proceed to closing.
USDA loans are an excellent option for those looking to buy a home in California's rural and suburban areas. With no down payment and flexible requirements, these loans make homeownership more attainable for many families. Explore your eligibility today and take the first step toward owning your dream home.
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Yes. You can sell your pi network for other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, usdt , Ethereum and other currencies And this is done easily with the help from a pi merchant.
What is a pi merchant ?
Since pi is not launched yet in any exchange. The only way you can sell right now is through merchants.
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@Pi_vendor_247
how can i use my minded pi coins I need some funds.DOT TECH
If you are interested in selling your pi coins, i have a verified pi merchant, who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
Because the core team has announced that pi network will not be doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges like huobi, bitmart and hotbit can get pi is by buying from miners.
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@Pi_vendor_247
What price will pi network be listed on exchangesDOT TECH
The rate at which pi will be listed is practically unknown. But due to speculations surrounding it the predicted rate is tends to be from 30$ — 50$.
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A merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold massive quantities till mainnet launch.
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@Pi_vendor_247
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how to sell pi coins in South Korea profitably.DOT TECH
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Since pi network is not launched yet on any exchange, the only way you can sell pi coins is by selling to a verified pi merchant, and this is because pi network is not launched yet on any exchange and no pre-sale or ico offerings Is done on pi.
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Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell to these crypto whales and holders of pi..
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners and pi merchants stands in between the miners and the exchanges.
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1. Q1 Results,
April 27, 2010
Hans Stråberg, President and CEO
Jonas Samuelson, CFO
Peter Nyquist, IR
2. Q1 Highlights
EBIT (SEKm) Margin (%)
2500 10
Net sales increased by 4% in
comparable currencies
2000 8
Solid recovery in the US
1500 5,3 6
Strong demand in Brazil
1000 3,0 4
EBIT amounted to SEK 1,326m,
500 2 excluding items affecting
0,1
0 0 comparability
-0,4
-500 -2
Increased efficiency
Mix and price improvements
-1000 -4
2007 2008 2009 2010
Favorable currencies
(SEKm) Q1 2010 Q1 2009
Sales 25,133 25,818
EBIT 1,326 38
Margin 5.3% 0.1%
2
3. Rolling 12 months broke Electrolux
EBIT margin target in March 2010
EBIT margin
8% 6.1 %
6%
4%
2%
0%
Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Maj Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Maj Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
2008 2009 2010
3
4. Electrolux financial targets based
on the last 12 months
Financials Target Outcome
Growth1) >4% -1.6%
Gross margin >21% 21.4%
EBIT >6% 6.1%
Capital TO2) >4x 4.4x
ROCE2) >25% 26.5%
1) Currency-adjusted growth
2) Capital employed defined as Equity + Net Financial Liabilities
4
5. Operating cash flow Q1, 2010
Stable cash flow 2500
Positive earnings 2000
contribution 1500
Build-up of inventories
1000
Low level at the end of 2009
500
Seasonal sales pattern
Continued favorable 0
development of working -500
capital/net sales
-1000
Low investment level
-1500
-2000
Operations (excl. Change in assets Investments Operating cash
assets and liab.) and liabilities flow
Q1, 2010 Q1, 2009
5
6. An increase of max SEK 1 billion
in cost for raw-material in 2010
Other 18%
Raw material cost development
Aluminium 4%
Copper 7% 400
300 300
Plastics 23%
19 Billion
SEK in
2009
0
Q1 Q2 E Q3 E Q4 E
Steel 48%
2010
6
7. Limited correlation between results
and raw-material cost increases
Sell-side
Dramatic estimate
SEKm market demand April 22, 2010
decline
5000
3000
1000
-1000
Electrolux
-3000 estimate
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
EBIT* Raw material cost increase
* Excluding items affecting comparability. In 2008, one-offs are excluded.
7
8. Consumer Durables
Europe
EBIT (SEKm) Margin (%)
Lower sales
1200 12
Decline in private label sales
800 6,4 8 Strong EBIT improvement
4,5 Positive price/mix - strengthened
400 4
position within the built-in segment
1,5
Cost savings
0 0
Previous cost measures
-1,8
-400 -4 Lower costs for raw materials
compared to previous year
-800 -8
2007 2008 2009 2010 Strong results for floor-care
(SEKm) Q1 2010 Q1 2009 products – mix improvement and
Sales 9,719 10,568
positive currency impact
EBIT 620 160
Margin 6.4% 1,5%
2009-2010 numbers are restated due to new reporting structure
8
9. The European market stabilized
in Q1, 2010
Quarterly comparison, year over year
10%
5%
0%
-5%
-10%
-15%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1
West. Europe 4% 1% 1% 5% 1% 1% -1% -5% -4% -4% -5% -8% -9% -9% -4% -2% 1%
East. Europe 1% 9% 6% 7% 14% 5% 5% 10% 6% 5% 4% -15% -31% -30% -26% -17% -7%
9
11. Consumer Durables
North America
EBIT (SEKm) Margin (%)
Local currency sales in line with
10
previous year
600 Exited unprofitable volumes in
4,5
private label
5
350 Increased sales under the
3,0
Frigidaire and Electrolux brands
100
Strong improvement in earnings
0
Improved mix
-150
-2,1 -1,9 Improved efficiency
-400 -5
Higher costs for raw materials
2007 2008 2009 2010
(SEKm) Q1 2010 Q1 2009
Higher sales and improved operating
Sales 7,995 9,144 income and for floor-care products
EBIT 360 -177
Margin 4.5% -1.9%
11
12. In North America, we saw the second
quarter of growth in three years…
Quarterly comparison, year-over-year
10%
5%
0%
-5%
-10%
-15%
-20%
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
12
16. Consumer Durables
Latin America
EBIT (mSEK) Margin (%)
400 10,0 Continued strong
demand in Brazil
300 6,5 7,5
5,5
In spite of expired tax
200 4,1 5,0 incentives
100 1,9 2,5
Improved operating
income
0 0,0
Improved product mix
-100
2007 2008 2009 2010
-2,5 Lower raw-material costs
(SEKm) Q1 2010 Q1 2009 Positive currency impact
Sales 3,998 2,625
EBIT 220 50
Margin 5.5% 1.9%
16
17. Consumer Durables
Asia Pacific
EBIT (SEKm) Margin (%)
250 10,0
Australia: Improved EBIT
8,4
200
9,0
8,0
despite market decline
7,0 Improved product mix
150 6,0
4,7
5,0
Positive currency impact
100 4,0 Improved effiency
3,0
50 1,4 2,0 Southeast Asia
0,1 1,0
0 0,0 Market share gain in a strong
market
2007 2008 2009 2010 Product launches
(SEKm) Q1 2010 Q1 2009
China
Sales 1,912 1,752
EBIT 160 25
Positive impact of cost-cutting
Margin 8.4% 1.4% measures
2009-2010 numbers are restated due to new reporting structure
17
18. Professional Products
EBIT (SEKm) Margin (%)
250 12,0
Food service
10,4
10,0
Weak market demand
200
8,0 Improved operating income
150 6,1 6,1 6,1
6,0
through higher production
100 efficiency and lower costs
4,0
for raw materials
50
2,0
Laundry products
0 0,0
Weak market demand
2007 2008 2009 2010 Slight decline in operating
(SEKm) Q1 2010 Q1 2009
income
Sales 1,501 1,727
EBIT 91 105
Margin 6.1% 6.1%
18
19. 2010 going forward
Top line development
Product mix Launch of new products
Volume + A stable market growth
Price Defend current levels
Support earnings
Cost + Positive impact from savings
Currency Tailwind first half peaked in Q1
Take into account
Raw-material market Headwind starting in Q2
Investments in marketing - Increased support of
product launches
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21. Factors affecting forward-
looking statements
Factors affecting forward-looking statements
This presentation contains “forward-looking” statements within the meaning
of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements
include, among others, the financial goals and targets of Electrolux for
future periods and future business and financial plans. These statements
are based on current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially due to a variety of factors.
These factors include, but may not be limited to the following: consumer
demand and market conditions in the geographical areas and industries in
which Electrolux operates, effects of currency fluctuations, competitive
pressures to reduce prices, significant loss of business from major retailers,
the success in developing new products and marketing initiatives,
developments in product liability litigation, progress in achieving operational
and capital efficiency goals, the success in identifying growth opportunities
and acquisition candidates and the integration of these opportunities with
existing businesses, progress in achieving structural and supply-chain
reorganization goals.
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