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Nordex sales climbed by 40% in 2016 with help from Acciona merger

By Michelle Froese | March 1, 2017

On the basis of its provisional consolidated financial statements for 2016, the Nordex Group announced that is has achieved its targets. Company sales climbed by 40% to EUR 3.4 billion, including sales of EUR 726 million, contributed by the new subsidiary Acciona Windpower (AWP) — consolidated in April 2016 following the acquisition.

Turning to 2018, management expects sales to grow again to EUR 3.4 – 3.6 billion accompanied by stable profitability.

In October 2015, Nordex and AWP announced that they planned to combine their activities to establish a wind energy player with global market presence and a comprehensive product range.

The main sales driver was Europe with EUR 2.3 billion, equivalent to a share of 69%. However, the share accounted by the Americas also increased sharply to 22% (2015: 11.7%).

This success is materially due to the new subsidiary AWP, which holds a strong position in these growth markets. Total sales also include the service business, which grew by 28% to EUR 271.6 million.

Operating earnings (EBITDA) climbed by 56.6% to EUR 285.5 million, translating into a margin of 8.4%, which is slightly above guidance. Consolidated net profit increased by 82.4% to EUR 95.4 million.

Nordex continues to have a solid balance sheet, with the equity ratio stable at 31.4% (2015: 31.2%). Cash and cash equivalents amounted to EUR 649.5 million as of December 31, 2016 (2015: EUR 529.0 million), and the company continued to hold net liquidity.

Cash flow of EUR 144.4 million was generated from operating activities. Excluding the acquisition of AWP, free cash flow amounted to EUR 51.0 million. The working capital ratio was 4.1% as of the reporting date. The improvement in the fourth quarter was materially due to the sharp year-end increase in order intake.

Nordex registered total new orders of EUR 3.3 billion in 2016, with the book-to-bill ratio coming to 1.05. This led to an increase in the order book (including service contracts) to EUR 3.9 billion (2015: EUR 2.7 billion).

As stated this February, the Management Board projects sales of EUR 3.1 – 3.3 billion in 2017. The decline over the previous year is because of project postponements in some core markets and delays in entry into the Indian market.

Despite lower capacity utilization, profitability should remain stable thanks to the synergy benefits harnessed from the merger with AWP and the absence of most of the non-recurring expenses that had arisen in 2016. The EBITDA margin is expected to amount to between 7.8% and 8.2%.

Turning to 2018, management expects sales to grow again to EUR 3.4 – 3.6 billion accompanied by stable profitability.

“In order to improve profitability, we will focus more strongly on activities that offer above-average margins,” said Lars Bondo Krogsgaard, Nordex CEO. “At the same time, we will step up spending on products to secure targeted competitive advantages.”


Filed Under: Financing, News, Projects
Tagged With: Acciona, Nordex
 

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