LEM HOLDING SA / Key word(s): Annual Results Geneva, 28 May 2024 - LEM (SIX: LEHN), a global leader in electrical measurement for automation, e-mobility, renewable energy, power network and railroad applications, announces its results for the full year of 2023/24 (April-March):
Frank Rehfeld, Chief Executive Officer, said: "LEM operates in markets in which the currency was devaluated against the CHF. The growth of more than 7% in constant currencies confirms the opportunities in our markets, however, remains below our ambition. In 2023/24, we saw two different trends in the two half-year periods, which were characterized by both cyclical and structural developments. We were able to successfully develop our businesses and benefit from fundamental, environmentally friendly trends in the increasingly competitive areas of electrification, renewable energies and e-mobility. These megatrends will remain dominant in the future. In addition to our usual high level of investment in R&D, we further expanded our research and development capacities and opened two new R&D centers in Munich, Germany and Sofia, Bulgaria, and expanded the site in Shanghai, China, to also host R&D activities. The pleasing result was reflected in the launch of 11 new products from our expanded R&D pipeline."
Andrea Borla, Chief Financial Officer, commented, "The fourth quarter showed a significant decline in order intake of 46.3%, in sales of 14.8% and an EBIT margin of 13.2%, which was negatively impacted by 3-percentage-points due to severance costs. The measures introduced to increase our agility and improve our cost positions were stepped up and have shown initial success but will only take full effect over a longer period of time. However, the fundamental growth drivers remain intact."
Automation The business largely developed in line with the global economic trend. The first half of the year was relatively solid. Among other factors, the automation business benefited from the trend towards sustainable and customer-oriented solutions in manufacturing, particularly in EMEA. In the second half of the year, the automation business slowed down in more difficult economic conditions as well as due to high inventories. In China, sales weakened slightly due to declining exports.
Automotive Sales in the Automotive business showed moderate growth year-on-year with weaker momentum in the second half of the year. Growth was driven by good sales in EMEA and South Korea. In contrast, sales in China, the single most important market, declined against the backdrop of an increasingly competitive environment. However, the cost initiatives introduced, and the enhanced customer focus began to show the desired improvements.
Renewable Energy Renewable Energy recorded a good overall business performance, albeit with regional variations. The business saw strong demand from EMEA, Americas, Japan and India in the first half of the financial year. This compensated for declining business in China, where exports of solar energy generation equipment have slowed down, and destocking was taking place at Chinese manufacturers and their distributors. Starting from this good level in EMEA, Americas, Japan and India, there was a slowdown from the third quarter onwards. Demand in domestic installations declined seasonally, while customers in Europe also had high stock levels. Price pressure was noticeable in both China and Europe.
Energy Distribution & High Precision Energy Distribution & High Precision achieved steady growth in an increasingly competitive environment that also affected OEMs. The DC meter for charging stations continued to sell very well, although growth slowed significantly in the second half of the year. Products for smart grid developed solidly due to the favorable growth rates in these markets, although customers were rather reluctant to invest at the end of the financial year. The testing and measurement business for laboratory equipment performed well in the first half of the year due to good demand from the e-mobility sector, which invested in the development of batteries. The second half of the year was weaker, which is in line with the general slowdown in e-mobility. In medical technology, the first half of the year was also good, followed by a slowdown in the second half of the year.
Track Starting from a weak prior-year base, the Track business achieved a jump in sales. Momentum was exceptionally high in the first half of the financial year, settling into solid growth in the second half. The renewal of energy meters for locomotives in various EU countries generated additional demand in EMEA. Track also recorded robust growth in China, supported by a positive market environment. Sales by region
China LEM was confronted with a difficult environment on the Chinese market, which was also reflected in a significant decline in sales. This was due to slow economic growth, declining exports of solar inverters, lower sales of products for e-mobility and significantly negative currency effects. LEM also saw some market share loss in the highly competitive e-mobility and renewable energy sectors. Increased speed and competitive pressure are the biggest challenges in China. In this environment, LEM implemented measures to become more agile, focusing on greater customer proximity, increased local R&D and strengthened regional decision-making.
Rest of Asia The other Asian markets, particularly Korea and Japan, recorded a broad-based upturn and solid business, partially offsetting the decline in China. In sensors for electric and hybrid vehicles, LEM achieved strong growth in South Korea and to a lesser extent in Japan. Automation and renewable energy solutions were also performing well in Japan. In India, there was good demand from the infrastructure sector for track and energy distribution solutions, as well as for solar and wind power generation products. LEM's customers today are having increased focus on the resilience of their suppliers and are looking for dual sourcing options. To meet these needs, LEM has expanded its manufacturing capabilities with a new production facility in Penang, Malaysia. The new production site enables LEM to supply the Asian markets as well as the USA and Europe from Asia. The site is also well positioned in proximity to major semiconductor manufacturers.
EMEA Business in EMEA went extremely well, driven by strong demand in all business areas and a normalization of supply chains. LEM was able to reduce order backlogs in the first half of the year, after which the market weakened noticeably. DC Meters saw a jump in sales due to extensive investments in the expansion of charging infrastructure. Automotive, Renewable Energy and Track also performed well.
Americas The Americas region delivered a decent performance in the face of overall subdued investment activity from the second quarter onwards and a negative currency impact. One focus in the reporting period was on expanding the sales and field service team to broaden the customer base and accelerate growth, particularly in e-mobility. Profitability maintained at a high level Gross profit for the financial year 2023/24 decreased by 1.6% to CHF 189.2 million (CHF 192.2 million). The gross profit margin decreased slightly from 47.3% to 46.6% and was in line with the long-term average. The gross margin was impacted by higher costs for electronic components, provisions for slow moving stocks and positively influenced by the improved business mix.
SG&A costs were 9.3% higher at CHF 74.4 million (CHF 68.1 million) due to LEM's investments in digitalization projects, such as the first successful launches of the new ERP system, and build-up costs for the new production facility in Malaysia. In addition, severance costs resulted from the layoff of 40 employees. Overall, SG&A costs as a percentage of sales increased to 18.3% (16.8%). LEM continued its investments in future applications and opened two new R&D centers in Germany and Bulgaria, expanded the R&D site in China and increased the headcount overall by 30 engineers. This build-up is reflected in the increase in R&D costs by 5.3% to CHF 33.9 million or 8.3% of sales (CHF 32.2 million; 7.9%).
The EBIT declined by 12.1%, from CHF 92.2 million to CHF 81.1 million. The EBIT margin was down from 22.7% to 20.0% due to the increased SG&A and R&D expenses.
Financial expenses increased from CHF 1.3 million to CHF 2.8 million due to an increase in interest rates and higher average debt. Exchange rate effects due to the Swiss franc appreciation had a negative impact of CHF 3.3 million (CHF 1.9 million).
The effective tax rate was 12.9% due to the increase in deferred tax assets as a result of the increase in the Canton of Geneva tax rate from 1 January 2024 and the sale of an IP in China. Without these one-off effects, the tax rate would have been at 15.5%.
Net profit decreased from CHF 75.3 million to CHF 65.3 million, mainly due to the lower operating result, while lower taxes had a slightly supportive effect. As a result, the net profit margin decreased to 16.1% (18.5%).
The Board of Directors will propose to the Annual General Meeting on June 27, 2024 that a dividend of CHF 50 per share be distributed for the 2023/24 financial year.
Dr. Libo Zhang to be elected as new member of the Board of Directors Furthermore, the Board of Directors will propose to the Annual General Meeting the election of Dr. Libo Zhang as member of the Board of Directors. Dr. Libo Zhang is an independent Board Professional and Corporate Finance Advisor. Among other mandates, she is a member of the Board of Directors of the Swiss technology group VAT. Previously, Ms. Zhang was CFO of the automotive manufacturer Borgward Group AG in Germany and of FFG Europe & Americas, a worldwide specialist in the tooling machine industry. She has many years of experience in management positions in the areas of finance, controlling and commercial processes in international industrial companies. Ms. Zhang is German citizen and holds a PhD in Economics and an MBA from Georg-August University in Göttingen, Germany. The Board of Directors is convinced that with her background, know-how and experience Ms. Zhang will be a very valuable contributor to the future of LEM. Sustainability strategy driven forward Over the financial year 2023/24, LEM is proud to report a strong improvement on Sustainability to continue helping customers and society accelerate the transition to a sustainable future. Solid foundations have been grounded to build up the LEM sustainability strategy. On the governance side, a dedicated team has been created with clear roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities throughout the organization. The ESG topics on which LEM will focus have been identified and KPIs for measuring target achievement have been defined. Furthermore, concrete actions were implemented to improve LEM's ESG posture and reduce its carbon footprint such as management remuneration linked to Scope 1 and 2 emission reduction. Detailed information can be found in the standalone Sustainability Report published for the first time. Outlook LEM expects market development to be moderate in the current financial year. The main reason for some headwind is that it will still take time for customers to reduce their inventories, particularly in the Renewable Energy and Automation markets. Based on forecasts from customers, LEM expects the situation to improve during the second half of 2024/25.
Investor, analyst and media conference Andreas Hürlimann, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Frank Rehfeld, CEO, and Andrea Borla, CFO, will explain the 2023/24 full-year results and provide an outlook for the current financial year today at 10:30 am CET at a conference for investors, analysts and media at the Widder Hotel in Zurich.
Conference call and audio webcast The conference for investors, analysts and the media will be broadcast via conference call and audio webcast.
To participate in the conference call, please register via this link. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail with individual dial-in data. As a participant in the conference call, you can follow the presentation here.
To access the audio webcast, please use this link. Questions can be asked via the chat function. A recording of the webcast will be available 2 hours after the call from LEM's website or using the same link.
Download link The ad hoc announcement, Annual Report and presentation are available in the Investor Relations section of the LEM website (www.lem.com/en/investors), where the webcast recording will later also be archived.
Financial calendar The financial year runs from 1 April to 31 March
LEM - Life Energy Motion A leading company in electrical measurement, LEM engineers the best solutions for energy and mobility, ensuring that our customers' systems are optimized, reliable and safe.
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