Strong business performance
17.8.2022 07:56:48 CEST ' Carlsberg A/S ' Half Year financial report
Financial statement as at 30 June 2022
Unless otherwise stated, comments in the announcement refer to H1 performance. From 1 January, the Russian business is presented as held for sale. 2021 figures have been restated according to IFRS.
Volume growth driven by Western Europe and Asia
Organic volume growth +8.9% (Q2: +8.7%)
Organic volume growth in Western Europe +10.2%, Asia +13.2% and Central & Eastern Europe 0.3% (excluding Ukraine: +7%).
Solid volume growth for premium brands: Tuborg +14%, Carlsberg +20%, 1664 Blanc ‑1% (excluding Ukraine: +5%), Grimbergen +11%, Somersby +2% and Brooklyn +44%.
Alcohol-free brews -3% (excluding Ukraine: +4%).
Revenue impacted by positive channel mix
Organic revenue growth +20.7% (Q2: +18.7%)
Revenue/hl +11%, primarily driven by channel mix, country mix and price increases.
Reported revenue growth of 23.6% to DKK 35,447m due to a positive currency impact.
Strong profit and cash performance
Organic operating profit growth +31.8%
Strong operating profit growth reflecting the on-trade recovery and strong Asia performance, partly offset by higher commodity prices and energy costs.
Reported operating profit growth of +35.9% to DKK 6,442m and operating margin improvement of 170bp to 18.2%.
Reported net profit of DKK -5,276m, impacted by impairment charges in Russia, Ukraine and Central & Eastern Europe recognised in March, in total amounting to DKK 10,401m.
Adjusted net profit DKK 5,059m.
Adjusted earnings per share (excluding treasury shares) +63.9% to DKK 35.9.
Strong free cash flow of DKK 7,294m.
Improved shareholder value
NIBD/EBITDA 1.11x.
ROIC improvement of 340bp to 14.9%; excluding goodwill +1030bp to 40.7%.
The third quarterly share buy-back programme, amounting to DKK 1bn, launched today.
Ambitious New ESG targets
Progressive ESG programme Together Towards ZERO and Beyond launched today.
Ambitious and broader targets, including net-zero carbon emissions target and targets for sustainable agriculture and packaging.
Separate press release attached.
2022 Earnings expectations
High single-digit percentage organic operating profit growth (unchanged from announcement of 8 August).
A translation impact of around DKK +350m, based on the spot rates at 16 August (unchanged).
Financial expenses, excluding foreign exchange losses or gains, of around DKK 550m (previously DKK 550-600m).
Reported effective tax rate at around 22% (previously 22-23%).
CEO Cees 't Hart says: "We're very satisfied with the strong set of results for the first half year in light of the severe challenges stemming from the war in Ukraine, rising commodity prices and energy costs, and the pandemic. Despite these challenges, the Carlsberg Group's half-year results are now well ahead of pre-pandemic levels.
"I'm impressed by our Ukrainian colleagues, who've shown incredible strength and resilience, navigating both the humanitarian crisis and the enormous business challenges since the outbreak of the war.
"Global uncertainty remains high, with the increasing input cost pressure a particular challenge for us in the coming quarters. In this environment, we'll continue to seek the right balance between mitigating the short-term challenges and investing in the long-term opportunities behind our SAIL'27 priorities to deliver on our ambitions for top- and bottom-line growth. Despite challenging market conditions, we're staying the course.
"Today we're launching our ambitious new sustainability programme, Together Towards ZERO and Beyond, taking the next steps on our ESG journey to fight climate change, improve diversity and encourage responsible consumption of our products."
Carlsberg will present the results at a conference call today at 9.30 a.m. CET (8.30 a.m. BST). Dial-in information and a slide deck are available on www.carlsberggroup.com.
Contacts
Investor Relations:
Peter Kondrup +45 2219 1221
Iben Steiness +45 2088 1232
Media Relations:
+45 4179 1216
17.8.2022 07:56:48 CEST ' Carlsberg A/S ' Half Year financial report
Financial statement as at 30 June 2022
Unless otherwise stated, comments in the announcement refer to H1 performance. From 1 January, the Russian business is presented as held for sale. 2021 figures have been restated according to IFRS.
Volume growth driven by Western Europe and Asia
Organic volume growth +8.9% (Q2: +8.7%)
Organic volume growth in Western Europe +10.2%, Asia +13.2% and Central & Eastern Europe 0.3% (excluding Ukraine: +7%).
Solid volume growth for premium brands: Tuborg +14%, Carlsberg +20%, 1664 Blanc ‑1% (excluding Ukraine: +5%), Grimbergen +11%, Somersby +2% and Brooklyn +44%.
Alcohol-free brews -3% (excluding Ukraine: +4%).
Revenue impacted by positive channel mix
Organic revenue growth +20.7% (Q2: +18.7%)
Revenue/hl +11%, primarily driven by channel mix, country mix and price increases.
Reported revenue growth of 23.6% to DKK 35,447m due to a positive currency impact.
Strong profit and cash performance
Organic operating profit growth +31.8%
Strong operating profit growth reflecting the on-trade recovery and strong Asia performance, partly offset by higher commodity prices and energy costs.
Reported operating profit growth of +35.9% to DKK 6,442m and operating margin improvement of 170bp to 18.2%.
Reported net profit of DKK -5,276m, impacted by impairment charges in Russia, Ukraine and Central & Eastern Europe recognised in March, in total amounting to DKK 10,401m.
Adjusted net profit DKK 5,059m.
Adjusted earnings per share (excluding treasury shares) +63.9% to DKK 35.9.
Strong free cash flow of DKK 7,294m.
Improved shareholder value
NIBD/EBITDA 1.11x.
ROIC improvement of 340bp to 14.9%; excluding goodwill +1030bp to 40.7%.
The third quarterly share buy-back programme, amounting to DKK 1bn, launched today.
Ambitious New ESG targets
Progressive ESG programme Together Towards ZERO and Beyond launched today.
Ambitious and broader targets, including net-zero carbon emissions target and targets for sustainable agriculture and packaging.
Separate press release attached.
2022 Earnings expectations
High single-digit percentage organic operating profit growth (unchanged from announcement of 8 August).
A translation impact of around DKK +350m, based on the spot rates at 16 August (unchanged).
Financial expenses, excluding foreign exchange losses or gains, of around DKK 550m (previously DKK 550-600m).
Reported effective tax rate at around 22% (previously 22-23%).
CEO Cees 't Hart says: "We're very satisfied with the strong set of results for the first half year in light of the severe challenges stemming from the war in Ukraine, rising commodity prices and energy costs, and the pandemic. Despite these challenges, the Carlsberg Group's half-year results are now well ahead of pre-pandemic levels.
"I'm impressed by our Ukrainian colleagues, who've shown incredible strength and resilience, navigating both the humanitarian crisis and the enormous business challenges since the outbreak of the war.
"Global uncertainty remains high, with the increasing input cost pressure a particular challenge for us in the coming quarters. In this environment, we'll continue to seek the right balance between mitigating the short-term challenges and investing in the long-term opportunities behind our SAIL'27 priorities to deliver on our ambitions for top- and bottom-line growth. Despite challenging market conditions, we're staying the course.
"Today we're launching our ambitious new sustainability programme, Together Towards ZERO and Beyond, taking the next steps on our ESG journey to fight climate change, improve diversity and encourage responsible consumption of our products."
Carlsberg will present the results at a conference call today at 9.30 a.m. CET (8.30 a.m. BST). Dial-in information and a slide deck are available on www.carlsberggroup.com.
Contacts
Investor Relations:
Peter Kondrup +45 2219 1221
Iben Steiness +45 2088 1232
Media Relations:
+45 4179 1216
17/8 2022 07:44 Vær-kritisk 1105338
Og så vildt varm som sommeren har været og stadig er over hele Europa, så vel ingen grund til at det stopper her? Næste kvartal burde allerede være sikret.
Og lidt retorisk, hvorfor har vi dog været så bange for inflation i alle de år. Det går jo fantastisk, alle steder. Det skal vi da ha' noget mere af.
Og lidt retorisk, hvorfor har vi dog været så bange for inflation i alle de år. Det går jo fantastisk, alle steder. Det skal vi da ha' noget mere af.
21/8 2022 15:10 tommycarstensen 1105470
Vedhaeftet et par figurer med omsaetning pr volumen.
Organisk vaekst i Q2; volumen og omsaetning:
Carlsberg 8,7% 18,7%
https://www.carlsberggroup.com/reports-downloads/
Royal Unibrew 5% 15%
https://investor.royalunibrew.com/financial-reports
AB InBev 3,4% 11,3%
https://www.ab-inbev.com/investors/results-center/
Heineken 7,6% 24,3%
https://www.theheinekencompany.com/newsroom/heineken-nv-reports-2022-half-year-results/
Carlsberg says beer sales robust despite rising living costs
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/carlsberg-q2-sales-below-expectations-higher-costs-drag-2022-08-17/
AB InBev boosts profit on higher prices, Latam drinkers
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/ab-inbev-reports-higher-than-expected-q2-earnings-2022-07-28/
Heineken boosted by rising beer demand but sees 2023 margin squeeze
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/heineken-beats-expectations-h1-drops-2023-margin-target-2022-08-01/
Organisk vaekst i Q2; volumen og omsaetning:
Carlsberg 8,7% 18,7%
https://www.carlsberggroup.com/reports-downloads/
Royal Unibrew 5% 15%
https://investor.royalunibrew.com/financial-reports
AB InBev 3,4% 11,3%
https://www.ab-inbev.com/investors/results-center/
Heineken 7,6% 24,3%
https://www.theheinekencompany.com/newsroom/heineken-nv-reports-2022-half-year-results/
Carlsberg says beer sales robust despite rising living costs
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/carlsberg-q2-sales-below-expectations-higher-costs-drag-2022-08-17/
AB InBev boosts profit on higher prices, Latam drinkers
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/ab-inbev-reports-higher-than-expected-q2-earnings-2022-07-28/
Heineken boosted by rising beer demand but sees 2023 margin squeeze
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/heineken-beats-expectations-h1-drops-2023-margin-target-2022-08-01/