EQS-News: E.ON SE
/ Key word(s): Quarter Results
E.ON begins the new financial year successfully and reaffirms investments in the energy transition
E.ON continues its positive earnings development in the first three months of fiscal year 2023. The Group delivered a strong operating performance even amid a still volatile market environment. At the presentation of E.ON’s first-quarter results, CFO Marc Spieker said: “We have started the new financial year successfully. We were once again able to significantly increase the pace of investment activity. We see ourselves on a very good path to achieving our operational and financial targets for full-year 2023.” Strong operating performance results in positive first-quarter earnings E.ON’s business performance in the first quarter of 2023 was very positive. The adjusted Group EBITDA of about of €2.7 billion was €627 million above the prior‑year figure. Earnings in the Energy Networks business increased by more than €430 million compared to the prior-year quarter to a total of roughly €1.9 billion. In the Customer Solutions business the adjusted EBITDA went up by almost €400 million year-over-year to more than €800 million. The good earnings performance resulted from investment-driven growth, the recovery of the energy market environment and recovery effects in the Energy Network business. Earnings in the prior-year period were already heavily impacted by the increased energy prices on the wholesale market. Net debt seasonally increased as expected E.ON’s adjusted net income in the first three months of fiscal year 2023 amounted to about €1 billion compared with €683 million in the prior-year quarter. In the first quarter, the economic net debt rose to a total of €35.1 billion (December 31, 2022: €32.7 billion). Main reasons were as expected a seasonally negative operating cash flow and investment expenditures. Billions of investments in network expansion and sustainable energy solutions E.ON’s good first-quarter earnings strengthen the foundation for its ambitious growth and investment program to drive forward the energy transition in Europe. E.ON invested over €1 billion in the first three months, an increase of more than 30 percent relative to the investments in the prior-year quarter. Its primary focus was on new grid connections for renewable energy plants, the modernization of network infrastructure, and investments in projects for sustainable, decentralized energy infrastructure solutions. The Group reaffirmed its planned investments of roughly €5.8 billion for full-year 2023. E.ON plans to invest a total of €33 billion in Energy Networks and Customer Solutions through 2027. Spieker emphasized: “The current crisis is an accelerator on our path to a climate-friendly energy future. The transformation of Europe’s energy system toward sustainable supply has recently gained rapid momentum. Robust, digital energy networks and our decarbonization solutions for residential consumers, cities, companies, and industries are playing a key role. We will continue to invest heavily in this area.” Forecast for the 2023 financial year confirmed Against the backdrop of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the still volatile developments on the energy market, E.ON confirmed its forecast for full-year 2023. E.ON now assumes to end up towards the upper end of the guidance ranges for adjusted Group EBITDA, adjusted net income, and earnings per share. Spieker said: “The crisis is not over yet. Compared with the current market environment, our forecast also factors in the possibility of a further deterioration in the remainder of the year. We believe we are well-positioned to deal with the volatility that is expected to continue.” For full-year 2023 E.ON expects to record an adjusted Group EBITDA of €7.8 to €8.0 billion and an adjusted net income of €2.3 to €2.5 billion. This corresponds to earnings per share of 88 to 96 cents. E.ON also sees itself on track regarding its targets through 2027. Current footage material is available at: Quarterly Statement January – March 2023: This press release may contain forward-looking statements based on current assumptions and forecasts made by E.ON Group Management and other information currently available to E.ON. Various known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors could lead to material differences between the actual future results, financial situation, development or performance of the company and the estimates given here. E.ON SE does not intend, and does not assume any liability whatsoever, to update these forward-looking statements or to conform them to future events or developments.
10.05.2023 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group AG. |
Language: | English |
Company: | E.ON SE |
Brüsseler Platz 1 | |
45131 Essen | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 (0)201-184 00 |
E-mail: | info@eon.com |
Internet: | www.eon.com |
ISIN: | DE000ENAG999 |
WKN: | ENAG99 |
Indices: | DAX, EURO STOXX 50 |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt (Prime Standard), Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Stuttgart; Regulated Unofficial Market in Tradegate Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1628167 |
End of News | EQS News Service |
|
1628167 10.05.2023 CET/CEST
The information presented here has been provided by our content partner EQS-Group. The originator of the news is the respective issuer, the company relating to the news, a publication service provider (press or information agency) which uses the distribution service of EQS to transmit company news to shareholders, investors, investors or interested parties. The original publications and other company-relevant information can be found at eqs-news.com.
The information you can access does not constitute investment advice. The presentation of our cooperation partners, where the implementation of investment decisions would be possible depending on the individual risk profile, is solely at the discretion of the person using the service. We only present companies of which we are convinced that the range of services and customer service will satisfy discerning investors.
If you are considering leverage products, familiarise yourself with the typical characteristics of the financial instruments beforehand. Take the time to determine the risk content of the planned investment before making an investment decision. Bear in mind that a total loss cannot be ruled out with leverage products.
For newcomers to the subject, we offer various options in both the training and the tools section, through which you can train theoretical knowledge and practical experience and thus improve your skills. The offer ranges from participation in webinars to personal mentoring. The range is continuously being expanded.
1 Lab features are usually functionalities that emerge from the think tank of the investor community. In the early stages, these are experimental functionalities whose development process is largely determined by use and the resulting feedback from the community. When integrating external services or functionalities, the functionality can only be guaranteed to the extent that the individual process elements, such as interfaces, interact with each other.