Vallourec: Third Quarter and Nine Month 2022 Results
Meudon (France), November 21, 2022
ThirdQuarter andNine Month2022Results
- FY 2022 EBITDA guidance confirmed at€650 to €750 million
- Free Cash Flow to be positive in H2, driven by an expected strong Q4 performance
- Social plan agreements finalized in Germany, France and UK, substantially de-risking New Vallourec plan
- New Vallourec plan initiatives to be implemented in other regions
Highlights
Solid Q3 2022 Performance
- EBITDA of €198 million, +55% year-over-year and +24% quarter-over-quarter
- Continued positive OCTG price dynamics in the U.S. and in the Middle East
- Iron Ore mine production of 1.5 million tons; civil works for restoration of the Cachoeirinha pile completed1 and request to release pile registered
Strong commercial dynamic in the U.S. and fromlong-term agreements with customers like Saudi Aramco, ADNOC and Petrobras
2022 financial objectives confirmed
- FY 2022 EBITDA expected between €650 and €750 million
- Mine production to continue in Q4 2022 and Q1 2023 with c.1.2 million tons per quarter using alternative waste piles
- Positive Free Cash Flow in H2, driven by an expected strong Q4 performance
- FY 2022 CAPEX expected around €200 million
New Vallourec plan on track with new initiatives added
- Social plan agreements finalized in Germany, France and the UK, substantially de-risking New Vallourec plan
- On track to generate €230 million of recurring EBITDA uplift with full impact starting Q2 2024
- New Vallourec plan initiatives to be implemented in other regions, starting with Brazil
Philippe Guillemot, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Chief Executive Officer, declared:
“Our tube business continues to improve quarter after quarter driven bya favorable environment due to a worldwide focus on energy security. Q3 results are positively impacted bythenew Company-wide pricing strategies implemented since Q2 and strong volume dynamics related to new or existing contracts. In addition, we have made significant progress towards restoring normal operationsat our Pau Branco mine. We have received permission to continue to use alternative waste piles until the beginning of Q2 2023. In parallel, we have finalized civil works related to the restoration of the minimum safety factor of thecore Cachoeirinha waste pile and registered the request for its release.
Within our businesses, Q4 mine production will be above our previous assumptions, at lower prices.Our tube business continues to perform strongly across the global platform, even though we are seeing higher energy costs in the to be closed German operations. In addition, as part of our focus on inventory management, we have scrapped unallocated materials and inventories with low resale value potential, leading to one-off expenses in 2022.
Overall,weconfirm our full year 2022 EBITDA objective of €650 million to €750 million, and we are on track to deliver positive Free Cash Flow in the second half, driven byan expected strong Q4 performance.
At the same time,we are making steady progress in the implementation of our New Vallourec plan: in recent weeks we have secured firm social agreements in France, Germany, and the UK, substantially de-risking our plan and allowing our teams to focus on execution.In addition, we will expand the scope of the transformation of our business and implement New Vallourec plan initiatives in other geographies, starting with Brazil. Our strategic targets remain unchanged: to become cycle proof and to increase our margins towards best-in class levels.The New Vallourec planis fully on track to generate €230 million of recurring EBITDA upliftwith full impact starting in Q2 2024.”
KEY DATA
9 Months 2022 | 9 Months 2021 | Change | In € million | Q3 2022 | Q3 2021 | Change |
1,290 | 1,130 | 14.2% | Production shipped (k tons) | 462 | 391 | 18.2% |
3,342 | 2,378 | 40.5% | Revenue | 1,281 | 834 | 53.6% |
403 | 356 | €47m | EBITDA | 198 | 128 | €70m |
12.1% | 15.0% | (2.9)p.p. | (as a % of revenue) | 15.4% | 15.3% | 0.1p.p. |
(286) | 299 | na | Operating income (loss) | 89 | 72 | 23.6% |
(444) | (49) | €(395)m | Net income, Group share | 6 | (7) | €13m |
(482) | (300) | €(182)m | Free cash-flow | (81) | (103) | €22m |
1,493 | 993 | €500m | Net debt | 1,493 | 993 | €500m |
CONSOLIDATED REVENUES BY MARKET
9 Months 2022 | 9 Months 2021 | Change | At constant exchange rates | In € million | Q3 2022 | Q3 2021 | Change | At constant exchange rates |
2,310 | 1,343 | 72.0% | 54.4% | Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals | 907 | 456 | 98.8% | 74.4% |
931 | 937 | (0.6)% | (8.5)% | Industry & Other | 346 | 348 | (0.5)% | (8.5)% |
100 | 98 | 2.8% | (6.8)% | Power Generation | 28 | 30 | (5.7)% | (15.3)% |
3,342 | 2,378 | 40.5% | 27.1% | Total | 1,281 | 834 | 53.6% | 36.6% |
Inthe ThirdQuarter of 2022, Vallourec recorded revenues of €1,281million, up54%year-on-year and by 37% at constant exchange ratesreflecting:
- 17% currency conversion effect mainly related to weaker EUR/USD and EUR/BRL
- 16% volume increase mainly driven by Oil & Gas in EA-MEA and North America
- 26% price/mix effect
- (5)% iron ore mine
For the First Nine months, revenues totaled €3,342 million, up41% year-on-year and by27% at constant exchange rateson the back of:
- 13% currency conversion effect mainly related to weaker EUR/USD and EUR/BRL
- 12% volume increase mainly driven by Oil & Gas in North America and, to a lesser extent, in EA-MEA
- 22% price/mix effect
- (8)% iron ore mine
Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals (71% ofQ3 2022consolidated revenues)
In Q3 2022, Oil & Gas revenuesamounted to€794million,asharp increase of 94%year-on-yearand of71%at constant exchange rates.
- In North America, Oil & Gas revenues more than doubled thanks to both higher prices and volumes
- In EA-MEA, the significant Oil & Gas revenue increase was mainly driven by higher volumes
- In South America, the decrease in revenues was explained by lower project line pipe activity
For the First Nine months,Oil & Gas revenues totaled €2,025 million,up67% year-on-year (+51% at constant exchange rates), mainly thanks to North America and, to a lesser extent, EA-MEA.
In Q3 2022, Petrochemicalsrevenuesstood at€113million,more than doublingyear-on-year (+105% at constant exchange rates) notably explained by increased prices and volumes in North America. For the First Nine months,Petrochemicals revenuesincreased sharply year-on-year to reach €285 million, (+89% at constant exchange rates).
In Q3 2022 revenues for Oil & Gas and Petrochemicals amounted to €907 million, up99% year-on-year (+74% at constant exchange rates). For the First Nine months revenues for Oil & Gas and Petrochemicals totaled €2,310 million, up72% compared with 2021 (+54% at constant exchange rates).
Industry & Other (27% of Q3 2022consolidated revenues)
In Q3 2022, Industry & Otherrevenues amounted to €346million, stable year-on-year (down 8.5% at constant exchange rates):
- In Europe, Industry revenues were up on the back of price increases
- In South America, Industry & Other revenues declined, reflecting the lower iron ore mine activity
For the First NineMonths, Industry & Other revenues totaled €931 million, stable year-on-year and down 8.5% at constant exchange rates; better prices in engineering and, to a lesser extent, in automotive, did not offset the impact of the mine shutdown.
Power Generation(2% of Q3 2022consolidated revenues)
In Q3 2022, Power Generation revenues amounted to €28million, downby 6% year-on-year and by 15% at constant exchange rates. For the First Nine Months 2022, revenues totaled €100 million, up3% year-on-year and down by 7% at constant exchange rates.
CONSOLIDATED RESULTS ANALYSIS
Q3 2022 consolidated results analysis
In Q3 2022, EBITDAamounted to €198 million compared with €128 million in Q3 2021; theEBITDAmargin stood at15.4% of revenues versus 15.3% in Q3 2021, reflecting:
- An industrial margin of €278 million, or 21.7% of revenues, versus €207 million or 24.8% of revenues in Q3 2021. The positive contribution of the Oil & Gas market in North America, both in prices and volumes, was partially offset by the negative impact of the lower mine activity.
- Sales, general and administrative costs (SG&A) stood at €77 million or 6% of revenue versus 9% in Q3 2021.
- Sales, general and administrative costs (SG&A) stood at €77 million or 6% of revenue versus 9% in Q3 2021.
Operating income was positive at €89 million, compared to €72 million in Q3 2021. In Q3 2022, the Group booked €51 million mainly related to adaptation measures in Germany and the accelerated amortization of ceased activities.
Financial income was negative at €(30) million,compared with €(36) million in Q3 2021; net interest expenses in Q3 2022 stood at €(25) million reflecting the new balance sheet structure.
Income tax amounted to€(53)million compared to €(41) million in Q3 2021, reflecting both corporate tax as well as changes in deferred taxes.
This resulted in positivenet income, Group share,of€6million, compared to negative €(7) million in Q3 2021.
First nine months 2022 consolidated results analysis
Over the first nine months 2022, EBITDA amounted to€403 million, a €47 million increase year-on-year, to stand at12.1% of revenues, reflecting:
- An industrial margin of €661 million or 19.8% of revenues, up €43 million compared with 9M 2021. The positive contribution of the Oil & Gas market in North America, both in prices and volumes, was partially offset by the negative impact of the temporary suspension of the mine operations.
- Sales, general and administrative costs (SG&A) of €260 million, or 7.8% of revenues, versus €233 million and 9.8% of revenues in 9M 2021.
Operating income was negative at €(286) million comparedwitha positive €299 million in 9M 2021, resulting mainly from provisions related to the adaptation measures (European social plans and associated fees) and, to a lesser extent, from provisions for non-recurring costs in respect of the mine incident.
Financial income was negative at €(51) million,compared with €(221) million in 9M 2021; net interest expenses in 9M 2022 of €(70) million reflecting the new balance sheet structure, were partially offset by other financial income.
Income tax amounted to €(104) million mainly related to North America and Brazil.
As a result, net income, Group share, amounted to €(444) million, compared to €(49) million in 9M 2021.
CASH FLOW AND FINANCIAL POSITION
Cash flow from operating activities
In Q3 2022, cash flow from operating activities improvedto€108 million, compared to €18 million in Q3 2021; mainly driven by a higher EBITDA and lower income tax cash-out.
Over the first nine months, cash flow from operating activities was positive at €169 million compared to €16 million in 9M 2021. The improvement was mainly related to lower income tax.
Operating working capital requirement
In Q3 2022, the operating working capital requirement increased by €(135) million, versus a rise of €(93) million in Q3 2021, reflecting higher forward volume expectations and raw-material price increases. The net working capital requirement stood at 118 days of sales, compared to 111 days in Q3 2021.
For the first nine months 2022,the operating working capital requirement increased by €(538) million versus an increase of €(232) million in 9M 2021.
Capex
Capital expenditure was €(54) million in Q3 2022, compared with €(28) million in Q3 2021, and €(113) million in 9M 2022 compared to €(84) million in 9M 2021.
For the full year it is expected to be around €200million, including €120 million of capital expenditures equally spread over FY 2022 and FY 2023 related to the transfer of the German Oil & Gas activities to Brazil.
Free cash flow
As a result, in Q3 2022, free cash flow was negativeat €(81) million versus €(103) million in Q3 2021.
Free cash flow for9M 2022 was negative at €(482) million, compared with €(300) million in 9M 2021, after €538 million working capital build over the first nine months.
Free Cash Flow will be positive in H2, driven by an expected strong performance in Q4.
Asset disposals and other items
In Q3 2022, asset disposals and other items amounted to €(24) million compared with €(171) million in Q3 2021.
Over the first nine months of 2022, they amounted to €(54) million.
Net debt and liquidity
As of September 30,2022, net debt stood at €1,493 million, compared with €1,389 million atJune 30, 2022. Gross debt amounted to €1,784 million including €76 million of fair value adjustment under IFRS 9 (which will be reversed over the life of the debt). Long-term debt amounted to €1,375 million and short-term debt totaled €409 million.
Net debt at year-end 2022 is projected below Septemberlevels thanks toan expected strong free cash flowperformance in Q4.
As of September 30, 2022, lease debt stood at €78 million following the application of IFRS 16 standards, compared with €61 million on June 30, 2022.
As of September 30,2022, the liquidityposition was strong at€703 million, with cash amounting to €291 million and an undrawn committed Revolving Credit Facility of €412 million.
As of November 21, 2022, Vallourec has fully repaid the utilized Revolving Credit Facility. The Groupalso closed a $210 million asset-backed loan with a 5-year tenor provided by a group of fourtop ranked international banks.
The Group has no repayments scheduled before June 2026.
UPDATE ON PAU BRANCO MINE
Operations at Vallourec’s Pau Branco iron ore mine were temporarily suspended in January 2022 following flooding which caused damage to its Cachoeirinha waste pile. Operations were partially restarted in May using an alternative waste pile, albeit at lower-than-normal capacity levels. Volumes extracted in first nine months 2022 amounted to c.2.6 million tons.
Permissions from authorities have been obtained to continue to use alternative waste piles until the beginning of Q2 2023. In parallel, the Group has finalized civil works related to the restoration of the minimum safety factor of the core Cachoeirinha waste pile and registered the request for full release.
For 2022 as a whole, Vallourec estimates production of around 3.8 million tons, which is embedded in our FY 2022 EBITDA outlook.
MARKET TRENDS
Oil & Gas
In North America, the highly favorable market conditions should continue through year-end and into 2023. The OCTG market remains very tight in terms of available supply.
In EA-MEA, ongoing volume recovery is expected in the coming quarters especially in the dynamic Middle East markets, with a progressive recovery in pricing power.
In Europe, higher energy costs are set to impact GDP growth.
In South America, prices and volumes are expected to increase.
Industry & Other
In Brazil, the outlook for volumes is neutral, with price increases fully offsetting cost inflation.
OUTLOOK
We confirmour EBITDA objectivefor FY 2022in a range of €650 to €750 million.
Capex is expected to be around €200 million, including approximately €60 million for the preparation of the transfer of Oil & Gas volumes from Germany to Brazil.
Free Cash Flow will be positive in H2, driven by an expected strong Q4 performance.
NEW VALLOUREC PLAN ON TRACK WITH NEW INITIATIVES ADDED
The New Vallourec plan, announced in May 2022, remains fully on track. The plan aims to generate €230 million of recurring EBITDA uplift and around €20 million CAPEX reduction with full impact starting in Q2 2024, contributing to making the Group cycle-proof and generating positive free cash flow2 even at the bottom of the cycle.
In recent weeks we have secured firm social agreements in France, Germany, and the UK, substantially de-risking our plan and allowing our teams to focus on execution. Moreover, we will implement New Vallourec plan initiatives in other geographies starting with Brazil, as well as production increases in the US and Saudi Arabia.
In addition, a value-over-volume strategy incorporates portfolio rationalization to drive profitable growth. Vallourec aims to achieve best-in-class profitability levels and close the margin gap with peers.
Information and Forward-Looking Statements
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Presentationof Q32022 results
Conference call / audio webcast on Monday, November 21st at 9:30 am CET
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- +1 212 999 6659 (USA)
- Audio webcast replay and slides will be available at:
https://www.vallourec.com/en/investors
About Vallourec
Vallourec is a world leader in premium tubular solutions for the energy markets and for demanding industrial applications such as oil & gas wells in harsh environments, new generation power plants, challenging architectural projects, and high-performance mechanical equipment. Vallourec’s pioneering spirit and cutting edge R&D open new technological frontiers. With close to 17,000 dedicated and passionate employees in more than 20 countries, Vallourec works hand-in-hand with its customers to offer more than just tubes: Vallourec delivers innovative, safe, competitive and smart tubular solutions, to make every project possible.
Listed on Euronext in Paris (ISIN code: FR0013506730, Ticker VK), Vallourec is part of the CAC Mid 60, SBF 120 and Next 150 indices and is eligible for Deferred Settlement Service. In the United States, Vallourec has established a sponsored Level 1 American Depositary Receipt (ADR) program (ISIN code: US92023R4074, Ticker: VLOWY). Parity between ADR and a Vallourec ordinary share has been set at 5:1.
Financial Calendar
March2nd2023 | Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 results |
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Investor relations Investor.relations@vallourec.com | Press relations Héloïse Rothenbühler Tel: +33 (0)1 41 03 77 50 heloise.rothenbuhler@vallourec.com |
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Appendices
Due to rounding, numbers presented throughout this and other documents may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures.
Documents accompanying this release:
- Sales volume
- Forex
- Revenue by geographic region
- Revenue by market
- Summary consolidated income statement
- Summary consolidated balance sheet
- Free cash flow
- Cash flow statement
- Definitions of non-GAAP financial data
Sales volume
In thousands of tons | 2022 | 2021 | Change |
Q1 | 395 | 358 | 10.3% |
Q2 | 433 | 381 | 13.6% |
Q3 | 462 | 391 | 18.2% |
Q4 | 510 | - | |
Total | 1,640 | - |
Forex
Average exchange rate | 9 months 2022 | 9 months 2021 | |
EUR / USD | 1.06 | 1.20 | |
EUR / BRL | 5.46 | 6.38 | |
USD / BRL | 5.14 | 5.32 |
Revenueby geographic region
In € million | 9 months2022 | As % of revenue | 9 months 2021 | As % of revenue | Change | Q3 2022 | As % of revenue | Q3 2021 | As % of revenue | Change |
Europe | 426 | 12.7% | 386 | 16.2% | 10.3% | 141 | 11.0% | 139 | 16.6% | 1.7% |
North America (Nafta) | 1,353 | 40.5% | 524 | 22.0% | 158.1% | 546 | 42.6% | 215 | 25.8% | 153.4% |
South America | 748 | 22.4% | 810 | 34.1% | (7.7)% | 277 | 21.7% | 302 | 36.2% | (8.1)% |
Asia and Middle East | 634 | 19.0% | 512 | 21.5% | 23.7% | 224 | 17.5% | 142 | 17.0% | 58.2% |
Rest of the world | 182 | 5.4% | 145 | 6.1% | 25.3% | 93 | 7.2% | 37 | 4.4% | 154.1% |
Total | 3,342 | 100% | 2,378 | 100% | 40.5% | 1,281 | 100% | 834 | 100% | 53.6% |
Revenue by market
9 months2022 | As % of revenue | 9months 2021 | As % of revenue | Change | In € million | Q3 2022 | As % of revenue | Q3 2021 | As % of revenue | Variation |
2,025 | 60.6% | 1,209 | 50.9% | 67.5% | Oil & Gas | 794 | 62.0% | 408 | 48.9% | 94.4% |
285 | 8.5% | 134 | 5.6% | 112.5% | Petrochemicals | 113 | 8.8% | 48 | 5.7% | 136.1% |
2,310 | 69.1% | 1,343 | 56.5% | 72.0% | Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals | 907 | 70.8% | 456 | 54.7% | 98.8% |
446 | 13.3% | 337 | 14.2% | 32.5% | Mechanicals | 154 | 12.0% | 130 | 15.6% | 18.4% |
71 | 2.1% | 64 | 2.7% | 11.5% | Automotive | 21 | 1.6% | 24 | 2.8% | (10.8)% |
415 | 12.4% | 537 | 22.6% | (22.8)% | Construction & Other | 171 | 13.3% | 194 | 23.3% | (12.0)% |
931 | 27.9% | 937 | 39.4% | (0.6)% | Industry & Other | 346 | 27.0% | 348 | 41.7% | (0.5)% |
100 | 3.0% | 98 | 4.1% | 2.8% | Power Generation | 28 | 2.2% | 30 | 3.6% | (5.7)% |
3,342 | 100% | 2,378 | 100% | 40.5% | Total | 1,281 | 100% | 834 | 100% | 53.6% |
Summary consolidated income statement
9 months 2022 | 9 months 2021 | Change | In € million | Q3 2022 | Q3 2021 | Change |
3,342 | 2,378 | 40.5% | Revenue | 1,282 | 834 | 53.7% |
(2,681) | (1,760) | 52.3% | Cost of sales | (1,004) | (627) | 60.1% |
661 | 618 | 7.0% | IndustrialMargin | 278 | 207 | 34.3% |
19.8% | 26.0% | (6.2)p.p. | (as a % of revenue) | 21.7% | 24.8% | (3.1)p.p. |
(260) | (233) | 11.6% | Sales, general and administrative costs | (77) | (75) | 2.7% |
2 | (29) | na | Other | (3) | (4) | na |
403 | 356 | €47m | EBITDA | 198 | 128 | €70m |
12.1% | 15.0% | (2.9)p.p. | (as a % of revenue) | 15.4% | 15.3% | 0.1p.p. |
(137) | (121) | 13.2% | Depreciation of industrial assets | (47) | (43) | 9.3% |
(34) | (32) | 6.3% | Amortization and other depreciation | (11) | (10) | na |
- | - | - | Impairment of assets | - | - | - |
(518) | 96 | na | Asset disposals, restructuring costs and non-recurring items | (51) | (3) | na |
(286) | 299 | €(585)m | Operating income (loss) | 89 | 72 | €17m |
(51) | (211) | (75.8)% | Financial income/(loss) | (30) | (36) | 16.7% |
(337) | 88 | €(425)m | Pre-taxincome (loss) | 59 | 36 | €23m |
(104) | (141) | na | Income tax | (53) | (41) | 29.3% |
(3) | (4) | na | Share in net income/(loss) of equity affiliates | (1) | (1) | na |
(443) | (57) | €(386)m | Net income | 6 | (6) | €12m |
1 | (8) | na | Attributable to non-controlling interests | - | 1 | na |
(444) | (49) | €(395)m | Net income, Group share | 6 | (7) | €13m |
(1.9) | (0.6) | na | Net earnings per share (in €) * | 0.03 | (0.03) | na |
na=not applicable
Summary consolidated balance sheet
In € million | |||||
Assets | 09/30/2022 | 12/31/2021 | Liabilities | 09/30/2022 | 12/31/2021 |
Equity - Group share * | 1,767 | 1,763 | |||
Non-controlling interests | 44 | 45 | |||
Net intangible assets | 41 | 45 | Total equity | 1,811 | 1,808 |
Goodwill | 42 | 38 | Shareholderloan | - | - |
Net property, plant and equipment | 1,972 | 1,666 | Bank loans and other borrowings (A) | 1,375 | 1,387 |
Biological assets | 66 | 38 | Lease debt (D) | 56 | 33 |
Equity affiliates | 32 | 35 | Employee benefit commitments | 85 | 14 |
Other non-current assets | 213 | 162 | Deferred taxes | 28 | 29 |
Deferred taxes | 221 | 239 | Provisions and other long-term liabilities | 428 | 140 |
Total non-current assets | 2,587 | 2,223 | Total non-currentliabilities | 1,972 | 1,603 |
Inventories | 1,561 | 856 | Provisions | 213 | 40 |
Trade and other receivables | 808 | 541 | Overdraft and other short-term borrowings (B) | 409 | 190 |
Derivatives - assets | 21 | 4 | Lease debt (E) | 22 | 15 |
Other current assets | 260 | 133 | Trade payables | 709 | 457 |
Cash and cash equivalents (C) | 291 | 619 | Derivatives - liabilities | 117 | 19 |
Other current liabilities | 281 | 242 | |||
Total current assets | 2,941 | 2,153 | Total currentliabilities | 1,751 | 963 |
Assets held for sale and discontinued operations | 14 | 372 | Liabilities held for sale and discontinued operations | 8 | 374 |
Total assets | 5,542 | 4,748 | Total equity and liabilities | 5,542 | 4,748 |
* Net income (loss), Group share | (444) | 40 | |||
Net debt (A+B-C) | 1,493 | 958 | |||
Leasedebt (D+E) | 78 | 48 |
Free cash flow
9 months 2022 | 9 months 2021 | Change | In € million | Q3 2022 | Q3 2021 | Change |
403 | 356 | €47m | Ebitda | 198 | 128 | €70m |
(38) | 3 | €(41)m | Provisions and other non-cash elements | (36) | (5) | €(31)m |
365 | 359 | €6m | Cash Ebitda | 162 | 123 | €39m |
(61) | (67) | €6m | Interest payments | (8) | (6) | €(2)m |
(56) | (139) | €83m | Tax payments | (18) | (71) | €53m |
(79) | (137) | €58m | Other (including restructuring charges) | (28) | (28) | - |
169 | 16 | €153m | Operating cash flow before change in WCR | 108 | 18 | €90m |
(538) | (232) | €(306)m | Change in operating WCR [+ decrease, (increase)] | (135) | (93) | €(42)m |
(369) | (216) | €(153)m | Operating cash flow | (27) | (75) | €48m |
(113) | (84) | €(29)m | Gross capital expenditure | (54) | (28) | €(26)m |
(482) | (300) | €(182)m | Free cash flow | (81) | (103) | €22m |
Cash flow statement
9 months 2022 | 9 months 2021 | In € million | Q3 2022 | Q3 2021 |
169 | 16 | Cash flow from operating activities | 108 | 18 |
(538) | (232) | Change in operating WCR [+ decrease, (increase)] | (135) | (93) |
(369) | (216) | Net cash flow from operating activities | (27) | (75) |
(113) | (84) | Gross capital expenditure | (54) | (28) |
(54) | 1,520 | Asset disposals and other items | (24) | (171) |
(536) | 1,220 | Change in net debt [+ decrease, (increase)] | (105) | (274) |
1,493 | 993 | Financial net debt (end of period) | 1,493 | 993 |
Definitions of non-GAAP financial data
Data at constant exchange rates: the data presented « at constant exchange rates » is calculated by eliminating the translation effect into euros for the revenue of the Group’s entities whose functional currency is not the euro. The translation effect is eliminated by applying Year N-1 exchange rates to Year N revenue of the contemplated entities.
Free cash flow: Free cash-flow (FCF) is defined as cash flow from operating activities minus gross capital expenditure and plus/minus change in operating working capital requirement.
Gross capital expenditure: gross capital expenditure is defined as the sum of cash outflows for acquisitions of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets and cash outflows for acquisitions of biological assets.
Industrial margin: the industrial margin is defined as the difference between revenue and cost of sales (i.e. after allocation of industrial variable costs and industrial fixed costs), before depreciation.
Lease debt: defined as the present value of unavoidable future lease payments
Net debt: consolidated net debt is defined as Bank loans and other borrowings plus Overdrafts and other short-term borrowings minus Cash and cash equivalents. Net debt excludes lease debt.
Net working capital requirement: defined as working capital requirement net of provisions for inventories and trade receivables; net working capital requirement days are computed on an annualized quarterly sales basis.
Operating working capital requirement: includes working capital requirement as well as other receivables and payables.
Working capital requirement: defined as trade receivables plus inventories minus trade payables (excluding provisions).
1 Civil works related to restoration of minimum safety factor completed
2 *Free Cash Flow before change in working capital
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