DGAP-Ad-hoc: Siemens Energy AG / Key word(s): Preliminary Results/Change in Forecast Siemens Energy AG announces preliminary results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2022, adjusts its guidance for fiscal year 2022 and reassesses its expectations for fiscal year 2023 as a result of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A.'s announcement ------------------------------------------- Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A. (SGRE), a separately listed and fully consolidated subsidiary SGRE preliminary first quarter results of fiscal year 2022 are i.a.: - Revenue of €1.8bn - EBIT pre Purchase Price Allocation (PPA) and before Integration & Restructuring (I&R) costs of neg. €309m ------------------------------------------- For fiscal year 2022 SGRE now expects an EBIT margin pre PPA and I&R costs in a range of neg. 4% to pos. 1% versus a range of pos. 1% to pos. 4% previously. SGRE's expectations for revenue in fiscal year 2022 compared to previous year are a comparable decline between neg. 2% and neg. 9% versus a decline between neg. 2% and neg. 7% previously. ------------------------------------------- The full announcement including additional information is available on SGRE's homepage. ------------------------------------------- Siemens Energy's Gas and Power segment (GP) had a very solid start to the fiscal year 2022. Management therefore confirms for the GP segment the guidance for fiscal year 2022 (comparable revenue growth in a range of pos. 1% to pos. 5% and an Adjusted EBITA margin before special items between pos. 4.5% and pos. 6.5%) and the expectations for fiscal year 2023 (Adjusted EBITA margin before special items of pos. 6% to pos. 8%). Incorporating SGRE's new guidance for fiscal year 2022 Siemens Energy AG's management expects for Siemens Energy group a comparable revenue development (excluding currency translation and portfolio effects) to be in a range of neg. 2% to pos. 3% versus neg. 1% to pos. 3% previously and an Adjusted EBITA margin before special items of pos. 2% to pos. 4% versus pos. 3% to pos. 5% previously. Management will reassess its expectations for Siemens Energy group's Adjusted EBITA margin before special items for fiscal year 2023 (previously pos. 6.5% to pos. 8.5%). ------------------------------------------- For the first quarter of fiscal year 2022 the preliminary figures are: Siemens Energy Order intake: €8,330m (Q1 FY 2021: €7,432m; consensus €7,585m), up 10.1% comparable Revenue: €5,956m (Q1 FY 2021: €6,541m; consensus: €6,311m), down 11.4% comparable Adjusted EBITA: neg. €57m (Q1 FY 2021: €243m; consensus: €91m), reflecting a margin of neg. 1.0% (Q1 FY 2021: 3.7%; consensus: 1.4%) Adjusted EBITA before Special Items: neg. €63m (Q1 FY 2021: €366m; consensus: €153m), reflecting a margin of neg. 1.1% (Q1 FY 2021: 5.6%; consensus: 2.4%) Free cash flow pre tax: neg. €69m (Q1 FY 2021: neg. €388m) Gas and Power1 Order intake: €5,890m (Q1 FY 2021: €5,166m; consensus €5,140m), up 11.7% comparable Revenue: €4.140m (Q1 FY 2021: €4,292m; consensus: €4,225m), down 5.9% comparable Adjusted EBITA: €259m (Q1 FY 2021: €193m; consensus: €159m), reflecting a margin of 6.2% (Q1 FY 2021: 4.5%; consensus: 3.8%) Adjusted EBITA before Special Items: €242m (Q1 FY 2021: €268m; consensus: €182m), reflecting a margin of 5.8% (Q1 FY 2021: 6.2%; consensus: 4.3%) Free cash flow pre tax: €722m (Q1 FY 2021: €142m) 1 Beginning with the first quarter of fiscal 2022, the previous centrally held Real Estate services were transferred to the Gas and Power segment. Prior-period amounts are presented on a comparable basis. Siemens Energy AG will publish its full earnings release for the first quarter of fiscal year 2022 on February 9, 2022. Explanations of financial measures used can be found in the Annual Report 2021 of Siemens Energy AG (available at www.siemens-energy.com/annual-report-2021), in particular in Section 1.2. -------------------------------------------
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