08.11.2013 PUMA SE  DE0006969603

DGAP-News: PUMA SE: PUMA's Third Quarter Sales in line with Full Year guidance; New Brand Manifesto - 'Forever Faster'


 
DGAP-News: PUMA SE / Key word(s): Quarter Results PUMA SE: PUMA's Third Quarter Sales in line with Full Year guidance; New Brand Manifesto - 'Forever Faster' 08.11.2013 / 08:01 --------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESS RELEASE PUMA's Third Quarter Sales in line with Full Year guidance; New Brand Manifesto - 'Forever Faster' Herzogenaurach, November 8, 2013 2013 Third Quarter Facts - Consolidated sales decline by 1.4% currency adjusted to EUR 813 million - Further improvement in operating expenses, down 8% in the quarter, however not fully offsetting lower sales and gross profit decline - EBIT before special items down to EUR 80 million - EPS climbs from EUR 0.81 to EUR 3.53, due to impact from special items in Q3 2012 - Further improvement in working capital during third quarter, leading to an increase in the free cash flow 2013 First Nine Months Facts - Consolidated sales decline by 2.5% currency adjusted to EUR 2.3 billion - Gross profit margin below last year at 47.5% - OPEX continually reduced throughout the year, in line with the ongoing Transformation and Cost Reduction Program - Net Earnings up from EUR 113 million in 2012 to EUR 121 million in 2013 - EPS rises from EUR 7.53 last year to EUR 8.07 this year Special items announced - Special items of approximately EUR 130 million (one-off charges, primarily non cash) expected to be booked in the fourth quarter of 2013 Bjoern Gulden, Chief Executive Officer of PUMA SE: 'Sales and profitability for the third quarter developed as expected. Analyses have shown the need for further, mainly non-cash, one-off charges. Special items of around EUR 130 million are therefore expected to be booked in the fourth quarter. We know that our business is currently in a difficult position with challenging sell-throughs, sub-optimal distribution and low brand heat. But we also know that PUMA is an amazing brand with a great history, global awareness, fantastic logos, great assets and talented people. I am therefore convinced that - although it will take some time - we will turn this business around and make 'the cat' shine again.' Sales Performance by Region PUMA's sales performance in the third quarter of 2013 was in line with full year guidance. Consolidated sales softened by 1.4% currency adjusted in the quarter. In Euro terms, sales declined by 8.9% from EUR 892 million to EUR 813 million due to the continuing currency volatility generated by several countries. EEMEA and UK continue to grow Third-quarter EMEA sales declined by 1.7% currency adjusted to EUR 378 million, as the business climate in Western Europe continued to be challenging. However, PUMA performed well in the UK, primarily due to strong sales of our Lifestyle and women's fitness ranges. Despite these improved figures, poor consumer sentiment and depressed household spending across much of Europe, particularly in southern countries, outweighed the increases. There was, however, another encouraging performance in the Eastern European region. Sales in the Americas were up by 0.7% currency adjusted to EUR 261 million in the third quarter of 2013. PUMA developed positively in North America and Argentina. The Asia/Pacific region was weak across nearly every country in the third quarter, falling by 3.7% currency adjusted to EUR 174 million. The only exception was India, which delivered an encouraging performance with increased sales in the Running and Lifestyle categories. Year-to-date regional performance varied Consolidated sales declined 2.5% currency adjusted to EUR 2.3 billion in the first nine months of the year. The EMEA region was down by 3.6% currency adjusted to EUR 992 million. Performance in the Americas improved slightly with sales increasing by 0.4% currency adjusted to EUR 788 million and in Asia/Pacific sales were down by 4.5% currency adjusted to EUR 506 million over the period. PUMA's Retail Business continues to grow In the third quarter, retail sales rose by 5.3% currency adjusted to EUR 161 million. For the first nine months of the year, they increased by 7.1% currency adjusted to EUR 446 million, equaling 19.5% of total sales. This growth was achieved despite PUMA operating a lower number of owned and operated retail stores and continues to justify the measures undertaken by the company's Transformation and Cost Reduction Program. Sales Performance by Segment Footwear Sales continue to be difficult PUMA's third quarter Footwear sales declined by 7.1% currency adjusted to EUR 378 million. Although there were some positive signs from key styles in Running, Training & Fitness as well as Lifestyle, this was not sufficient to offset the downward pressure at category level. Apparel sales rose 3.4% currency adjusted to EUR 297 million, with nearly all Business Units up in the third quarter. Accessories likewise improved by 5.7% currency adjusted to EUR 138 million, thanks to an improved performance in football accessories as well as increased demand for PUMA's socks and bodywear. Year-to-date Footwear trend unchanged, Apparel improving, Accessories growing In the first nine months of the year, sales in Footwear declined by 7.4% currency adjusted to EUR 1.1 billion. Apparel sales softened by 1.2% currency adjusted to EUR 780 million. Accessories continued to improve, up by 9.5% currency adjusted to EUR 426 million. Margin, Expenses and Profitability Lower Gross Profit Margin Due to changes in the product mix, selective discounting and currency headwinds, PUMA's gross profit margin declined in the third quarter of 2013. Gross profit margin for the third quarter stood at 47.1%, compared to 48.2% over the same period last year. Footwear margin declined from 46.1% to 44.4%, Apparel margin was broadly unchanged at 49.9% and Accessories margin dropped from 50.6% to 48.6%. Similarly, PUMA's gross profit margin fell over the first nine months of the year, moving from 49.5% to 47.5%. Footwear declined from 47.9% to 44.9%, Apparel from 50.9% to 49.6% and Accessories from 51.2% to 50.2%. Execution of Transformation and Cost Reduction Program continues PUMA's ongoing Transformation and Cost Reduction Program delivered further improvements to the company in the third quarter of 2013. The optimization of PUMA's retail portfolio, where we have now closed over two thirds of the stores set out in the Program, has delivered the intended cost savings. The company has also closed three warehouses in its efforts to streamline its logistical set up. We are also making progress on our article count reduction, with our 2013 collections streamlined by 10%. A third consecutive quarter of OPEX reduction As a result of the above mentioned Transformation Program, combined with ongoing cost control efforts, operating expenditures have been further reduced on a company-wide scale. Operating expenditures were once again lower when compared to last year, down 8.2% in the third quarter of 2013 from EUR 336 million to EUR 309 million. Operating expenditures have been brought down from EUR 986 million to EUR 911 million for the first nine months of the year. As a consequence, PUMA's OPEX ratio has decreased from 40.0% to 39.8%. Operating Result (EBIT) before special items weakens The continued improvement in OPEX delivered by the implementation of the Transformation Reduction Program has not been able to fully offset the current decline in sales and gross profit margin. Thus, when compared to last year, PUMA's EBIT before special items has retreated in the third quarter from EUR 99 million to EUR 80 million. EBIT before special items also declined in the first nine months of 2013 from EUR 248 million to EUR 190 million, equivalent to a margin of 8.3%. Financial Result The financial result recorded for the third quarter was EUR -1.5 million, due mainly to continued currency fluctuations. For the first nine months similar impacts led to a result of EUR -9.5 million compared to EUR -0.9 million last year. Net Earnings / Earnings per share improve Consolidated net earnings rose in the third quarter of 2013 from EUR 12 million to EUR 53 million due to the impact from special items in 2012. Earnings per share improved correspondingly from EUR 0.81 to EUR 3.53. The first nine months of 2013 also saw improved net earnings from EUR 113 million to EUR 121 million. EPS therefore rose from EUR 7.53 to EUR 8.07. Net Assets and Financial Position Further strong improvement in Working Capital during the third quarter PUMA's continued focus on Working Capital has resulted in a decrease in inventories of 11.7% to EUR 570 million and a decrease in Group trade receivables by 16.1% to EUR 524 million at the end of the third quarter. Cashflow / Capex PUMA continued to improve Free Cashflow year-to-date, progressing from EUR -173 million to EUR -95 million. This was due to lower Working Capital needs, reduced Capex and investment activity. The Free Cashflow (before acquisitions) also improved from EUR -83 million to EUR -75 million. Cash Position As a result of the details outlined above, PUMA's third quarter net cash position rose from EUR 205 million to EUR 246 million. Brand Update Over the last three months the new team has created a newly unified Brand Platform that will be rooted in the Sports DNA of the company, and which reconciles the Performance and Lifestyle sides of our brand. Previously, we have had two distinctive visions for each part of our business, which has led to confusion and a lack of clarity for our teams, our business partners, and ultimately our consumers. We will start by focusing our efforts with a new mission statement - going forward, PUMA will be the Fastest Sports Brand in the World. This simplified mission will result in a single brand purpose and a single consumer message. PUMA will be: 'Forever Faster'. The statement, a new tag line we will launch to consumers in 2014, reflects a 65 year history of making fast product designs for the fastest athletes on the planet. But 'Forever' references more than just our history, and our commitment to our classic products. It's a recognition of the endless pursuit of whatever is next - in performance innovations, in cultural trends, and in style and fashion. While 'Faster' is more than just delivering the rational benefit of speed to athletes, we will have a single minded purpose of celebrating faster in every sense of the word - lighter products, better fit for greater agility, enhanced benefits that allow for extended training for speed, and every other possible way we can deliver the fastest products for the fastest performers. The phrase simultaneously references the emotional benefit of owning speed - the thrill, the fun, and the swagger of Usain Bolt himself, the man who best personifies this new strategy and ambition. Forever Faster will be a part of a long term effort to clearly re-establish our brand in the minds of our customers. The third quarter of 2014 will see the consumer launch of this new brand strategy that will also encompass a new brand campaign creative direction, supported by a large scale media campaign. While Forever faster is the new brand platform for PUMA, it will also be the guiding principles for the company in its action and decisions: Our objective is to be fast in reacting to new trends, fast in innovations, fast in decision making and fast in solving problems for our partners. As one consequence of the new mission to become forever faster, the new management team decided to divest from our PUMA Village development center in Vietnam to accelerate PUMA's development process by bringing our developers directly to the factories.. This step helps to streamline the processes between design and source with the intention to become leaner, more efficient and more agile within the creation process. As a further consequence, PUMA plans to relocate its international product functions from the London office to its headquarters in Herzogenaurach. Marketing Update At the 2013 IAAF World Championships in Moscow in August, where PUMA partnered eight national teams, the World's Fastest Man Usain Bolt continued his reign as track and field's biggest star, adding another three gold medals to his stash to become the most successful athlete in World Championship history. Together with his teammates, Usain helped power the Jamaican men's team to victory in every sprint event. With six Gold medals in total, Jamaica finished third in the medal table, an excellent result for the Caribbean island and continued testament to PUMA's product expertise in terms of speed and performance. As he is the perfect ambassador for PUMA, the company renewed its contract with Usain Bolt in September, continuing our successful partnership up until the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and beyond. PUMA partnered Borussia Dortmund continued to enthuse the viewing public with their sensational performances - both in the Bundesliga as well as on the international stage in the UEFA Champions League - thereby cementing their position as one of the most attractive club teams in world football. While PUMA star Marco Reus continues to play a crucial role in Dortmund's ongoing success, another talented midfielder has joined the PUMA Football family. Spanish International Santi Cazorla, who was awarded player of the year in his first season at Arsenal, is a fantastic addition to PUMA's portfolio of international top players. In October, our Cobra PUMA Golf athlete Lexi Thompson secured her third professional win at only 18 years old at the Sime Darby LPGA tournament in Malaysia. Her easy going personality, competitive nature and skill not only draws fans in from all over the world but also make her a perfect brand ambassador for our continuously expanding Golf category. Outlook for the Financial Year 2013 Full-year guidance Following third quarter sales, Management reiterates its expectations for a low to mid-single-digit decline in currency adjusted full-year net sales. In addition, PUMA's Management also anticipates one-off charges, the majority of which will be non-cash effective, of approximately EUR 130 million to be booked in the fourth quarter of 2013. The majority of these special items will consist of impairments charges related to non-current assets. New initiatives announced include the closure of the product development centre in Vietnam and the intended transfer of our international product teams from London to Herzogenaurach. Reflecting these new elements mentioned above, Management now expects 2013 full year net earnings to be positive, but significantly below those of 2012. Media Relations: Kerstin Neuber - Corporate Communications - PUMA SE - +49 9132 81 2984 - [email protected] Investor Relations: Carl Baker - Finance - PUMA SE - +49 9132 81 3188 - [email protected] Notes to the editors: - This press release and financial reports are posted on www.about.puma.com. - PUMA SE stock symbol: Reuters: PUMG.DE, Bloomberg: PUM GY, Börse Frankfurt: ISIN: DE0006969603- WKN: 6969603 Notes relating to forward-looking statements: This document contains forward-looking information about the Company's financial status and strategic initiatives. Such information is subject to a certain level of risk and uncertainty that could cause the Company's actual results to differ significantly from the information discussed in this document. The forward-looking information is based on the current expectations and prognosis of the management team. Therefore, this document is further subject to the risk that such expectations or prognosis, or the premise of such underlying expectations or prognosis, become erroneous. Circumstances that could alter the Company's actual results and procure such results to differ significantly from those contained in forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of the Company include, but are not limited to those discussed be above. PUMA PUMA is one of the world's leading Sports Brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories. For over 65 years, PUMA has established a history of making fast product designs for the fastest athletes on the planet. PUMA offers performance and sport-inspired lifestyle products in categories such as Football, Running, Training and Fitness, Golf, and Motorsports. It engages in exciting collaborations with renowned design brands such as Alexander McQueen and Mihara Yasuhiro to bring innovative and fast designs to the sports world. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf, Tretorn, Dobotex and Brandon. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs more than 10,000 people worldwide, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany. For more information, please visit http://www.puma.com End of Corporate News --------------------------------------------------------------------- 08.11.2013 Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EQS Group AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. DGAP's Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases. Media archive at www.dgap-medientreff.de and www.dgap.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- Language: English Company: PUMA SE PUMA Way 1 91074 Herzogenaurach Germany Phone: +49 9132 81 0 Fax: +49 9132 81 2246 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.puma.com ISIN: DE0006969603 WKN: 696960 Indices: SDAX Listed: Regulierter Markt in Frankfurt (Prime Standard), München; Freiverkehr in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover, Stuttgart; Terminbörse EUREX End of News DGAP News-Service --------------------------------------------------------------------- 238725 08.11.2013


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  2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023e
Umsatzerlöse1 4.135,90 4.780,00 5.502,20 5.234,40 6.805,40 8.465,10 8.601,70
EBITDA1,2 315,00 413,00 686,60 503,00 862,80 999,30 967,10
EBITDA-Marge3 7,62 8,64 12,48 9,61 12,68 11,80
EBIT1,4 244,60 333,00 440,20 209,20 557,10 640,60 621,60
EBIT-Marge5 5,91 6,97 8,00 4,00 8,19 7,57 7,23
Jahresüberschuss1 168,00 229,80 309,00 123,10 376,80 353,50 360,60
Netto-Marge6 4,06 4,81 5,62 2,35 5,54 4,18 4,19
Cashflow1,7 280,30 249,00 548,80 510,80 609,90 575,60 834,90
Ergebnis je Aktie8 0,91 1,25 1,76 0,53 2,07 2,36 2,02
Dividende8 1,25 0,35 0,00 0,16 0,72 0,82 0,08
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