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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com1 Atlas Copco Group Q2 Results July 17, 2009
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com2 Contents Q2 Business Highlights Market Development Business Areas Financials Outlook
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com3 Q2 - Highlights Demand remained low in all regions and for most types of equipment –Order intake significantly down compared to a strong Q2 2008 –Better sentiment within mining and cancellations have stopped Sales of aftermarket products and services doing well Capacity and cost reductions continued in the quarter –Functional costs are coming down –Employee reduction of 1 600 in the quarter – 5 440 since September 2008 Strong operating cash flow at MSEK 2 492 (396) –Inventory reductions accelerated
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com4 Q2 - Figures in summary -37% organic order intake Revenues of MSEK 16 155; 27% organic decline Operating profit at MSEK 2 066 (3 630) –Including restructuring costs of MSEK 259 –MSEK 400 in positive currency effect compared to last year –Adjusted for non-recurring items, operating margin at 14.4% Profit before tax at MSEK 1 943 (3 354) Earnings per share SEK 1.20 (2.01) Operating cash flow MSEK 2 492 (396)
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com5 Contents Q2 Business Highlights Market Development Business Areas Financials Outlook
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com6 Orders received - Local currency June 2009 A =Portion of sales, Year-to-date, % B =Year-to-date vs. prev. year, % 16-49-46 37-39-38 12-31-40 22-28-29 5-24-20 8-31-27 ABC A =Portion of sales, Year-to-date, % B =Year-to-date vs. prev. year, % C =Last 3 months vs. prev. year, % Group total -37% YTD (-35 excl. cancellations), -37% last 3 months (Structural change 0% YTD, 0% last 3 months)
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com7 Q2 - The Americas Continued decline in North America –Weak demand from all customer segments –Stable aftermarket Sales remained low in South America –Construction segment still better than mining June 2009 ABC 8-31-27 16-49-46 A =Portion of sales, Year-to-date, % B =Year-to-date vs. prev. year, % C =Last 3 months vs. prev. year, %
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com8 Q2 - Europe and Africa/Middle East Weak demand from most customer segments across Europe –Sales relatively better in Italy and the Nordic countries –Substantial decline in Russia –Good development for light construction equipment in Eastern Europe Order intake down in Africa / Middle East compared to strong previous year –Good demand for industrial equipment in Northern Africa June 2009 ABC 37-39-38 12-31-40 A =Portion of sales, Year-to-date, % B =Year-to-date vs. prev. year, % C =Last 3 months vs. prev. year, %
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com9 Q2 - Asia and Australia Healthy level of demand in Asia –Orders down compared to record Q2 2008 –Good demand for construction equipment and small compressors in China Sales were relatively good in Australia but still below previous year –Somewhat better demand for mining equipment June 2009 A =Portion of sales, Year-to-date, % B =Year-to-date vs. prev. year, % C =Last 3 months vs. prev. year, % ABC 22-28-29 5-24-20
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com10 Organic * Growth per Quarter Change in orders received in % vs. same quarter previous year Atlas Copco Group, continuing operations *Volume and price Order cancellations
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com11 Atlas Copco Group – Sales Bridge
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com12 Contents Q2 Business Highlights Market Development Business Areas Financials Outlook
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com13 Atlas Copco Group Operating Profit and Return On Capital Employed (ROCE) by Business Area
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com14 Compressor Technique 14July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com 34% organic order decline –Compared to a strong quarter the previous year –Aftermarket sales still held up well Operating margin at 17.5%, adjusted for MSEK 114 in restructuring costs –Affected by under-absorption –Positively affected by currency and Unique energy saving certification for range of compressors reduced functional costs
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com15 Compressor Technique Quarterly operating margins include Prime Energy from Q1 2006. *Volume and price
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com16 Order intake still substantially down compared to last year –Organic order decline of 39%, cancellations stopped –Aftermarket continued on healthy level –Increased inquiries from customers Operating profit at MSEK 875, including MSEK 85 in restructuring costs –Adjusted margin at 14.3%, supported by currency and Construction and Mining Technique functional cost reductions
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com17 Construction and Mining Technique *Volume and price
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com18 Industrial Technique Considerable order decline –Both order intake and revenues down 45% organically –Continued weak demand, both from the motor vehicle industry and the general industry Adjusted operating profit margin at 3.7% (19.7), excluding restructuring costs of MSEK 58 –Margin heavily affected by under-absorption
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com19 Industrial Technique *Volume and price
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com20 Contents Q2 Business Highlights Market Development Business Areas Financials Outlook
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com21 Group Total
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com22 Profit Bridge April – June, 2009 vs 2008 One-time items include restructuring costs as well as reversal of previous year’s one-time items.
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com23 Profit Bridge – by Business Area April– June, 2009 vs 2008 One-time items include restructuring costs in all three business areas as well as reversal of previous year’s one-time items.
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com24 Balance Sheet
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com25 Capital Structure Net Debt*/EBITDA *Net Debt adjusted for the fair value of interest rate swaps
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com26 Atlas Copco AB’s Loan Maturity Profile
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com27 Cash Flow
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com28 Contents Q2 Business Highlights Market Development Business Areas Financials Outlook
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com29 Near-term Outlook The demand is expected to remain weak in most industries and regions and stay around the current level.
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July 17, 2009, www.atlascopco.com31 Cautionary Statement “Some statements herein are forward-looking and the actual outcome could be materially different. In addition to the factors explicitly commented upon, the actual outcome could be materially and adversely affected by other factors such as the effect of economic conditions, exchange-rate and interest-rate movements, political risks, the impact of competing products and their pricing, product development, commercialization and technological difficulties, supply disturbances, and major customer credit losses.”
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