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KOMAX Holding AG · ISIN: CH0010702154 · EQS - adhoc news (36 News)
Country: Switzerland · Primary market: Switzerland · EQS NID: 1302325
15 March 2022 06:55AM

Ongoing upward trend at Komax - strong positioning for the future


KOMAX Holding AG / Key word(s): Annual Results
Ongoing upward trend at Komax - strong positioning for the future

15-March-2022 / 06:55 CET/CEST
Release of an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.


Dierikon, 15 March 2022

Media release
Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR

2021 annual financial statements of the Komax Group

The Komax Group gradually found its way back to 'normality' in 2021, and significantly surpassed the results of the challenging previous year in respect of order intake (CHF 482.4 million, +39.7%) and revenues (CHF 421.1 million, +28.5%). Operating profit (EBIT, CHF 44.8 million) ist around four times that of the prior year. Although the automotive industry continued to be hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic and supply chain difficulties, it became apparent that wire harness manufacturers are keen to increase automation in their factories for the long term, and are turning to the innovative solutions of Komax to do so. Komax is therefore well positioned for a successful future, which it intends to shape together with Schleuniger. The Board of Directors is proposing to the Annual General Meeting a dividend of CHF 4.50 per share, corresponding to a payout ratio of 57.0%.

The need for automation solutions increased continuously over the year, resulting in a high order intake of CHF 482.4 million (2020: CHF 345.3 million) for the company. Komax thus received 39.7% more orders than in 2020, and only 2.9% fewer than in the record year of 2018, for which the company registered an order intake of CHF 496.7 million. As Komax coped well with the significant supply chain challenges and for the most part maintained the accustomed level of reliability on deliveries, it did not record substantial drops in revenues. Komax posted revenues of CHF 421.1 million, 28.5% higher than in the previous year (CHF 327.6 million). This increase in revenues was made up of strong organic growth (28.0%) and a slightly positive foreign currency impact (0.5%).

Sharp improvement in profitability
The book-to-bill ratio was 1.15 at the end of 2021, leaving Komax with strong order books at year-end. In the previous year, the situation had been less favorable, and Komax accordingly got off to a modest start in 2021. As a result, revenues in the second half of the year (namely CHF 237.8 million) significantly exceeded those recorded in the first half (CHF 183.3 million). The product mix also improved as the year progressed, which in turn had a positive impact on operating profit (EBIT). Overall, EBIT amounted to CHF 44.8 million (2020: CHF 11.3 million), with the EBIT margin coming in at 10.6% (2020: 3.4%). Komax recorded EBIT of CHF 14.1 million in the first half of 2021, and of CHF 30.7 million in the second half. In addition to the changed product mix, the cost-saving measures implemented in the previous year also contributed to the sharp rise in EBIT in 2021. 

Group earnings after taxes (EAT) likewise increased significantly, rising to CHF 30.4 million (2020: CHF -1.3 million). Due to lower interest costs, the financial result of CHF -6.6 million was less negative than in the previous year (CHF -8.9 million), and accordingly weighed on EAT less heavily. In addition to interest costs, the financial result comprises above all unrealized foreign exchange losses on loans to subsidiaries in emerging markets. The tax rate amounted to 20.5%. Basic earnings per share work out at CHF 7.90 (previous year: CHF -0.34).

Growth in all regions  
'The coronavirus pandemic has not changed the determination of wire harness manufacturers to increase the degree of automation in their factories,' explains Matijas Meyer, CEO of the Komax Group. 'Quite the opposite: the growth drivers that are relevant to Komax - such as a scarcity or even a deficit of qualified staff, rising personnel costs, and increasing quality demands - are gaining even further traction and strengthening the automation trend. Moreover, there is evidence of an emerging trend to shorten supply chains, which will likewise favor automation.' If harness manufacturing is repatriated to countries with higher labor costs, these will have to be offset through headcount reduction.

Revenues increased in all regions in 2021, and the demand for automation solutions increased in all market segments in which Komax is active. Although Komax continues to generate some 80% of its revenues with the automotive industry, the industrial market segment is steadily gaining in significance, and proved to be very robust during the coronavirus pandemic in particular. The automation requirement of industrial customers, particularly in the control cabinet building area, is high, and offers considerable growth potential for Komax. Viewed in regional terms, Asia recorded the strongest growth in revenues (37.4%), despite the fact that this region witnessed the smallest drop in revenues of any region in 2020. The investment climate improved significantly in North/South America too, facilitating a 30.3% rise in revenues. The lowest revenue growth was recorded by Europe (24.6%) and Africa (23.9%).

Komax invests in the future
In order for Komax to be able to meet the needs of its customers and enable them to achieve competitive advantages with its innovative solutions in the future too, Komax invested CHF 41.1 million - or 9.8% of revenues - in research and development (R&D) in the year under review. This equates to a significant rise in R&D expenditure compared to the previous year (CHF 29.8 million). This substantial increase is explained by the fact that many employees were put on short-time working in 2020 due to the pandemic, hence the personnel costs that account for the majority of R&D expenditure fell sharply. 

Another important investment for the company's future in 2021 was the purchase of a plot of land with a production and office building in Dierikon. The property is located immediately adjacent to Komax's headquarters, and will allow the company to sell the site in Rotkreuz and amalgamate these Swiss activities in Dierikon. The acquired property also gives Komax the opportunity to grow further at its largest global production and development site, since it includes 6,400 m² of currently undeveloped land.

Solid financial foundation
As a result of this property purchase, free cash flow was negative at CHF -5.5 million (2020: CHF 15.4 million), while net debt increased from CHF 92.4 million to CHF 98.4 million. 'As long as the planned sale of the building in Rotkreuz is implemented this year, net debt should come down significantly in 2022, leading to a much more positive free cash flow,' explains Andreas Wolfisberg, CFO of the Komax Group.

Komax continues to have a very solid financial base. As at 31 December 2021, shareholders' equity totaled CHF 264.9 million (2020: CHF 236.5 million), while the equity ratio stood at 51.4% (2020: 52.3%).

Quasi-merger of Komax and Schleuniger 
'The 2021 financial year showed clearly that the automated wire processing market offers many opportunities,' says Matijas Meyer. 'In order to exploit these and be in a position to meet customer needs with sufficient speed across the necessary breadth, a high level of investment and personnel resources is required.' Komax and Schleuniger are therefore seeking a quasi-merger, as communicated on 9 February 2022, so that they can consistently drive forward the global automation of wire processing through their combined innovative strength.

To implement the combination, Komax will propose to the Annual General Meeting of 13 April 2022 the creation of an authorized capital increase to issue 1,283,333 new shares. These will be allocated to Metall Zug AG in exchange for the shares of Schleuniger AG. Metall Zug AG, the current owner of Schleuniger AG, will subsequently hold a 25% stake in Komax Holding AG. In addition, the Annual General Meeting will be asked to abolish the 15% restrictions on registration and voting rights and elect as an additional member of the Board of Directors Dr. Jürg Werner, the current Chairman of the Schleuniger AG Board of Directors. Completion of the quasi-merger is subject to the approval by the Annual General Meeting and the relevant competition authorities. Approval of competition authorities is expected in the third quarter of 2022.

Dividend of CHF 4.50
This year's dividend proposal will also be put to a vote at the Annual General Meeting. 'After Komax waived the distribution of a dividend for both 2019 and 2020, we would now like to distribute a dividend of CHF 4.50 based on the pleasing results of the 2021 financial year,' says Beat Kälin, Chairman of the Board of Directors. This equates to a payout ratio of 57.0%, which is in line with Komax's strategic target of distributing 50%-60% of EAT to shareholders.

Outlook
Komax is confident that the upward trend apparent in 2021 will continue in 2022, and expects demand for its innovative solutions to remain strong. Supply chain difficulties, which can be expected to drag on until at least the middle of the year, remain a problem. Due to various challenges, such as the present situation in Ukraine, which is resulting in high demand among customers for replacement machines, a quantitative forecast can currently not be made for the 2022 financial year.

Financial calendar    

Annual General Meeting  13 April 2022
Half-year results 2022  17 August 2022
Investor Day   28 October 2022
Preliminary information on 2022 financial year  24 January 2023
Annual media and analyst conference on the 2022 financial results 14 March 2023


The 2021 annual report can be downloaded from www.komaxgroup.com/annual-report.

 

Key figures of the Komax Group

in TCHF 2021 2020 +/- in %
Order intake  482,395 345,349 39.7
Revenues  421,067 327,623 28.5
EBITDA
   in % of revenues
 60,343
14.3
26,340
8.0
 129.1
 
Operating profit (EBIT)
   in % of revenues
 44,794
10.6
11,254
3.4
298.0
 
Group earnings after taxes (EAT)
   in % of revenues 
 30,375
7.2
 -1,319
-0.4
n.a.
 
Free cash flow  -5,492  15,435 -135.6
Research and development
   in % of revenues
 41,066
9.8
29,756
9.1
 38.0
 
       
Total assets  514,891 452,089  13.9
Shareholders' equity1
   in % of total assets
264,904
51.4
236,486
52.3
12.0
 
Net debt  98,391 92,426 6.5
       
Headcount as at 31 Dec. (No.) 2,121 2,095  1.2

1 Equity attributable to shareholders of Komax Holding AG.

 

Komax registered share: key data

  2021 2022
Number of shares as at 31 Dec. 3,850,000 3,850,000
Basic earnings per share in CHF 7.90 -0.34
Distribution per share in CHF 4.501  0.00
P/E (price-earnings ratio) as at 31 Dec. 32.0 -518.5
Market capitalization as at 31 Dec. in CHF million 974.1 678.8

1 Proposal of Board of Directors of Komax Holding AG to the Annual General Meeting.

Contact
Roger Müller
Vice President Investor Relations / Corporate Communications
Phone +41 41 455 06 16
roger.mueller@komaxgroup.com
 

Komax is a globally active technology company that focuses on markets in the automation sector. As a leading manufacturer of innovative and high-quality solutions for the wire processing industry, the Komax Group helps its customers implement economical and safe manufacturing processes, especially in the automotive supply sector. The Komax Group employs more than 2100 people worldwide and provides sales and service support via subsidiaries and independent agents in more than 60 countries.

Komax News Portal
Topics and insights from the world of automated wire processing: https://newsportal.komaxgroup.com/en

Komax Holding AG, Industriestrasse 6, 6036 Dierikon, Switzerland
Phone +41 41 455 04 55, komaxgroup.com



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Language: English
Company: KOMAX Holding AG
Industriestrasse 6
6036 Dierikon
Switzerland
ISIN: CH0010702154
Valor: 907324
Listed: SIX Swiss Exchange
EQS News ID: 1302325

 
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