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Press release, 23 August 2000
SW Umwelttechnik: Interim Results 2000
Turnover up by 94%, EBIT by 100%
Central and East European wastewater specialists SW
Umwelttechnik put in a highly successful showing in the first
half of 2000 in terms of turnover and earnings growth.
Turnover almost doubled from the like period of 1999. Revenue
advanced by 94%, from EUR 15.8 million (mn) to EUR 30.6 mn.
Some 53% of turnover was generated in Hungary, 44% in Austria
and 3% in other EU member states. The group’s environmental
products sector accounted for 39% of turnover, its
environmental engineering sector for 35% and its building
products sector for 26%.
The high growth rates reflect both consolidation of the two
recent acquisitions, Strong and Stadlbauer Umwelttechnik –
which together accounted for 56% of the increase – and organic
growth (38%).
Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) registered a year-on-
year gain of over 100%, from EUR 0.22 mn to EUR 0.44 mn.
Earnings were influenced by heavy expenditure on capital
investment and restructuring, particularly at the newly
acquired subsidiaries. However, the impact of these non-
recurrent factors was more than outweighed by major
environmental engineering projects in Hungary, which are now
running ahead of budget, and by the success of the group’s
infrastructural products. Owing to the increased cost of
finance the profit on ordinary activities (POA) rose by only
20%, from EUR 0.32 mn to EUR 0.38 mn.
EUR ‘000 H1 H1 H1 Change
1998* 1999* 2000* 1999/2000
Turnover 9,704 15,820 30,614 94%
Total output 10,854 16,529 31,208 89%
EBITDA 790 1,103 1,982 79%
EBIT 64 218 437 100%
POA 1,262 316 379 20%
Payroll (average) 418 493 860 74%
* Figures for the consolidated group as at quarterly balance
sheet date
Capital expenditure
The major investment programme initiated in 1998 proceeded in
the first half of 2000. Of the total investment budget of
approx. EUR 4.5 mn for the year as a whole, more than two-
thirds has already been spent. Capital expenditure is mainly
being channelled to the parent company’s factories, and to the
two acquisitions, Strong and Stadlbauer Umwelttechnik. The
focus is on expanding capacity in Hungary and on
rationalization in Austria.
Outlook
Management expects the surge in growth to continue for the rest
of the year. Turnover is forecast to rise by at least 40% over
the year as a whole, to top the EUR 60 mn mark, and a marked
improvement in earnings is also anticipated. These predictions
are supported by the following developments.
Order backlog is EUR 25.9 mn, and major new orders are expected
in Hungary in the next few months.
In Hungary the increase in the proportion of households
connected to sewerage systems from 45 to 65% required by law,
and stricter standards for wastewater treatment plants will
create a huge market for the group’s products. At present, only
about 33% of treated wastewater is biologically purified.
In Austria planned public expenditure cuts will generate
increased demand for decentralized wastewater treatment plants
in coming years. Those qualifying for building grants are
likely to grab the opportunity to obtain the maximum subsidy by
applying early.
The first reference plants using AQUAmax – the company’s
retrofitting kit for converting wastewater treatment facilities
to fully biological operation – outperformed the legal limit
values by a wide margin. Marketing of this product has already
begun in Austria, and market research is being carried out in
the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland with a view to launching
it there.
Contracts
Heinz Wolschner, Member of the Management Board of SW
Umwelttechnik
Tel: + 43 463 32 109-0; fax: + 43 463 37667
Christian Riel, Finance/Investor Relations
Tel: +43 664 433 71 05; fax: + 43 1 368 86 86
E-mail: christian.riel@sw-umwelttechnik.at
Website: www.sw-umwelttechnik.at
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