At the Annual General Meeting of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg), held in the Stadthalle Heidelberg, Chairman of the
Management Board Bernhard Schreier looked back over the most
successful fiscal year (April 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001) in
the company's history.
The milestones during the year included the opening of the
Print Media Academy in Heidelberg, the drupa trade fair in
Dusseldorf and the successful move into digital printing. The
company succeeded in further extending its leading position in the
graphic arts industry. The Heidelberg Group achieved record results
in fiscal 2000/2001. Sales rose by more than 15 percent to 5.3
billion Euro (previous year: 4.6 billion Euro). Orders received
also exhibited pleasing growth in all divisions, standing at around
5.5 billion Euro. This is 18 percent up on the comparable
figure for the highly successful previous year (just under 4.7
billion Euro).
The operating profit rose by around 10 percent from 463
million Euro to 506 million Euro. The Heidelberg Group's profit
for the year increased from 251 million Euro to 283 million Euro
after adjustment and, after accounting for special items, totaled
342 million Euro.
In his forecast for the progress of the current 2001/2002
fiscal year, Mr. Schreier pointed out the effects of diminishing
global economic growth for the graphic arts industry. "After
an anticipated 3 percent at the start of the year, the global
economy will grow by less than 2 percent in 2001". This
is something that will impact on order books throughout the
industry.
In the first quarter (April 1 through June 30) of the fiscal
year, the company increased its sales by around 8 percent to
1.1 billion Euro, compared to a figure of 997 million Euro in the
same period last year. The operating profit over the period under
review rose by just under 22 percent to 45 million Euro. For
the first time ever, Heidelberg also benefited from the tax reform.
This resulted in a significant increase in profits after tax from
21 million Euro to 29 million Euro. Over the next few months, Mr.
Schreier anticipates that overseas sales will drop noticeably as a
result of the situation in the USA. "In the second half of the
year (October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002), there will be a fall
in the volume of orders received", he stated.
Nevertheless, the company is aiming to maintain its sales and
operating result for the 2001/2002 fiscal year as a whole at the
same high level as last year. "Of course, we cannot exclude
the possibility that, if our customers' investment plans become
more uncertain, we may not be able to quite equal last year's
figures, despite our cost-cutting measures", said Mr.
Schreier. All in all, Heidelberg is looking to maintain its profits
after tax and thus the profit per share at last year's high
level.
Mr. Schreier again highlighted the fact that the company is
well-equipped for the future. This can be seen from the successes
at the international graphic arts industry's trade fair, Print,
held in Chicago at the start of September. Heidelberg received
orders there worth 345 million US-Dollars, of which more than 50
percent were in the Sheetfed Division. The sales launch of the
NexPress 2100, the new digital color press from the joint venture
with Kodak, was also very successful. More than 70 machines were
sold in Chicago.
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Thomas Fichtl
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 4747
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 69
E-mail:
thomas.fichtl@heidelberg.com