JENOPTIK AG Conference Call Results of fiscal year 215 and outlook March 22, 216 Dr. Michael Mertin, CEO Hans-Dieter Schumacher, CFO Copyright Jenoptik, All rights reserved.
Ergebnisse des Geschäftsjahrs 215 Fiscal year 215 Development of the segments Outlook Appendix Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 2
Targets 215 achieved; Jenoptik reached new revenue and earnings records External framework conditions Major events in the Jenoptik Group Challenging economic environment, e.g. Stagnating demand from the semiconductor equipment industry Emission scandal affected whole automotive sector Weak growth figures in China Good economic outlook in Germany is based on domestic demand / private consumption Globally, situation remained uncertain (Middle East, Ukraine, Russia) New divisional structure which is realigned more closely to markets and megatrends Successful integration of the companies acquired Jenoptik performed well in the current environment in the semiconductor equipment industry Major order for the Patriot missile defense system almost completely invoiced Long-term group financing was restructured Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 3
Jenoptik generated revenue growth in all quarters Revenue in million euros 8 7 6 59.2 4. +13.3% 668.6 22.8 5 4 3 586.2 645.8 Revenue Vysionics Group revenue (without Vysioncs) 2 1 136.9 146.3 136.9 17.1 145.8 17.4 171.5 181. Q1/14 Q2/14 Q3/14 Q4/14 214 Q1/15 Q2/15 Q3/15 Q4/15 215 Highest revenue in last years achieved through organic growth, revenue contribution of the companies acquired as well as foreign currency exchange effects All three segments reported revenue increase Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 4
Share of revenue generated abroad increased to more than 67%; strongest growth in the Americas and Europe Revenue by region (in million euros) (Prior year figures in brackets) Revenue by target markets (prior year figures in brackets) 8 7 6 5 4 3 59.2 32.1 84.3 13.6 159.1 668.6 34.2 9. (5%) (14%) 128.4 198.1 Africa/Middle East +6.5% Asia/Pacific +6.8% Americas (36%) +23.9% Europe +24.5% Medical Technology Semiconductor Equipment Industry 12% (13%) 7% (8%) Other 8% (11%) 27% (27%) Automotive/ Machine ccnstruction 2 1 (18%) 211.1 217.8 214 215 (27%) Germany +3.2% Aviation/Traffic 21% (22%) 26% (2%) Security & Defense Technology Revenue increase in Europe (without Germany) was in part attributable to the acquisition in the traffic safety area Revenue share in the Americas and Asia/Pacific rose to 32.7% (prior year 31.9%) Upswing in investment activity in the automotive sector, higher demand for optoelectronic modules as well as settlement of major orders in the Defense & Civil Systems segment Difficult market conditions for traffic safety in the US Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 5
Operating result at new record level, earnings increased at a stronger rate than revenue in 215 12 1 8 6 4 2 EBITDA in million euros 14.8 19.5 19.8 22. 76.1 +16.7% 88.8 EBITDA showed a higher increase than revenue 15.8 22.9 25.1 25. EBITDA margin 215: 13.3% (prior year 12.9%) Q1/14 Q2/14 Q3/14 Q4/14 214 Q1/15 Q2/15 Q3/15 Q4/15 215 1 8 6 4 2 EBIT in million euros EBIT margin improved substantially; 215: 9.2% (prior year 8.7%) +18.7% EBIT affected by, among other things: 51.6 61.2 Rise in revenue, changed revenue mix Integration of Vysionics 1.5 13.4 13.8 13.8 17.8 17.7 Q4/215: Provisions for restructuring 16.9 8.7 the laser systems business Q1/14 Q2/14 Q3/14 Q4/14 214 Q1/15 Q2/15 Q3/15 Q4/15 215 Gains from selling real estate (2.4 million euros) Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 6
EBT and EAT markedly improved; EPS rose by more than 19 percent In million euros 215 214 Revenue 668.6 59.2 Gross margin 33.8% 34.8% Functional costs 168.4 158. EBITDA 88.8 76.1 EBIT 61.2 51.6 Financial result 3.8 5.5 Earnings before tax 57.4 46.1 Earnings after tax 49.9 41.6 Earnings per share (euros).87.73 Gross margin slightly reduced, in part due to changed revenue mix, higher material cost ratio and higher valuation adjustments on inventories Functional costs rose, among other things, due to expansion of international activities and central group functions as well as initial full-year consolidation of companies Lower interest expenses, income from investments and foreign currency exchange effects had a positive impact on the financial result Cash-effective tax rate was 1.1% (prior year 16.6%) Due to tax losses carried forward and effects from real estate sales Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 7
Number of employees abroad increased again Employees as at 31.12. (incl. trainees) 4 3 2 3,553 1.2% 3,512 2,936 2,883 Germany Number of employees fell slightly as at December 31, 215 Reduction in the Lasers & Optical Systems as well as Defense & Civil Systems segments However, average number of employees rose by 1.4% 1 +1.9% 617 629 Abroad In the process of continuing internationalization the number of employees abroad rose to 17.9% (31.12.214: 17.4%); slight decline in Germany 214 215 Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 8
Solid order position and well-filled project pipeline create good conditions for further growth Order intake in million euros 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 +8.1% 17.1 589.2 636.7 214 215 Contracts Order intake Order intake 215 higher than in prior year Rise in all three segments, in particular in the Metrology segment Major order to equip Patriot missile defense systems Revenue rose at a stronger rate than order intake; book-to-bill ratio therefore came to.95 (prior year 1.) Order backlog in million euros 5 4 3 2 1 11.6% 17.1 422.5 373.4 Dec. 31, 214 Dec. 31, 215 Contracts Order backlog Decline in order backlog was attributable to start of work on major multi-year orders in the Defense & Civil Systems segment as well as Reassessment of a project in the area of traffic safety on which work had already started In addition, we received contracts amounting to 17.1 million euros (not included in order backlog) Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 9
Free cash flow more than tripled compared with the prior year In million euros 215 214 Operating profit before adjusting working capital Changes in working capital and other items Cash flows from operating activities before income tax Cash flows from operating investing activities Free cash flow (before interest and taxes) 87.1 72.7 4.6 21.2 91.7 51.5 19.9 29. 71.8 22.5 Cash flows from operating activities and free cash flow significantly improved Best operating cash flow generated in recent years among other things due to higher earnings before tax and reduction of working capital Despite the revenue growth, the working capital reduced slightly to 215.5 million euros (31.12.214: 217.5m euros) Active management Decrease in inventories and trade accounts payable Trade accounts receivable rose only slightly in spite of marked revenue increase Working capital ratio fell to 32.2% (31.12.214: 36.9%) Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 1
Net debt at lowest level in recent years Net debt (in million euros) 3 25 2 15 1 5 ~26 6 23 26 II 16 29 86 11 77 75 211 212 Claims of silent real estate investors Net debt 56 12 44 213 14 12 92 214 44 215 Net debt reduced by more than half in 215 Good cash flows resulted in significant decrease in spite of: Payment to the last silent real estate investor (12.4 million euros); Payment of dividends (11.4 million euros) Financing of growth Equity ratio rose to 56.6% (prior year 5.1%) due to Increased equity as a result of higher earnings after tax Lower balance sheet total Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 11
Segmentberichterstattung Fiscal year 215 Development of the segments Outlook Appendix Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 12
Lasers & Optical Systems segment: Revenue successfully increased in challenging environment Revenue (in million euros) +7.8% 25 249.4 231.3 2 15 1 3 25 2 15 1 EBIT (in million euros) 12.% 27. 23.7 Order intake (in million euros) 3 25 +3.4% 24.1 248.2 2 15 1 5 5 5 214 215 Good demand for laser machines and optoelectronic modules Improved demand from semiconductor equipment industry in Q3 and Q4; stronger systems business 77% generated abroad 214 215 Revenue mix with weaker margins in H1/215 not fully compensated Provisions for restructuring the laser systems area EBIT margin 9.5% (prior year 11.7%) 214 215 Good order intake with laser machines and optics Book-to-bill 1. (pr. year 1.4) Slight fall of order backlog to 95.8 million euros (prior year 1.8m euros); in addition, contracts of approx. 11 million euros received Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 13
Metrology segment: New companies successfully integrated Revenue (in million euros) EBIT (in million euros) Order intake (in million euros) 25 3 3 2 15 185. +11.9% 27. 25 2 15 +2.1% 22.5 23. 25 2 15 174.7 +2.8% 211.1 1 1 1 5 5 5 214 215 Improved investment activity in the automotive industry Revenue contribution by the acquisition in the traffic safety area 77% generated abroad 214 215 Subdued revenue development with traffic safety technology in the US Depreciation effects arising from purchase price allocation (EBITDA +13.6%) Again double-digit EBIT margin at 11.1% (prior year 12.2%) 214 215 Increase in both divisions Order intake of Vysionics included for full year Book-to-bill: 1.2 (pr. year.94) Order backlog came to 7.5 million euros (prior year 77.2m euros), in addition, contracts of almost 9m euros received Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 14
Defense & Civil Systems segment: Marked rise in earnings and margin improvement Revenue (in million euros) EBIT (in million euros) Order intake (in million euros) 25 2 15 1 17.8 +23.8% 211.4 3 25 2 15 1 +738.% 17.9 3 25 2 15 1 +4.5% 17.2 177.8 5 214 215 Best year in the company s recent history Good business in the areas of energy and sensor systems Settlement of major Patriot order 47% generated abroad 5 2.1 214 215 Jump in EBIT due to highermargin revenue mix, internationalization and structured market approach Positive effect from sale of smaller minority investment EBIT margin climbed to 8.5% (prior year 1.3%) 5 214 215 Several major orders received Strong revenue increase resulted in lower book-to-bill ratio of.84 (prior year 1.) Order backlog at 29.7 million euros lower than in prior year (245.9 million euros) due to start of work on major orders Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 15
Ausblick Fiscal year 215 Development of the segments Outlook Appendix Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 16
From Good to Great New divisional structure effective since January 1, 216 Corporate Center Segments Optics & Life Science Mobility Defense & Civil Systems Divisions Optical Systems Healthcare & Industry Automotive Traffic Solutions Defense & Civil Systems Optics Microoptics Healthcare Industry Laser Processing Metrology Equipment Traffic Service Provision Aviation Energy & Drive Power Systems Sensors Shared Service Center With the new structure we will: Even stronger realign with markets and mega trends Create better opportunities for future growth Enable long-term success Achieve higher economies of scale Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 17
With the new more market-oriented structure we shall continue our profitable growth in 216 Externally Uncertain environment Investment behavior is hard to predict Revenue 215 216e 668.6 million euros Between 68 and 7 million euros Internally Solid order and project pipeline Intensified integrated approach EBIT 61.2 million euros; Margin 9.2% Moderate growth; EBIT margin between 9. and 9.5% The good financial position and a viable financing structure give Jenoptik sufficient headroom for maneuver for both acquisitions and financing further growth. Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 18
216: Growth in the Optics & Life Science as well as Mobility segments expected; Defense & Civil Systems stable Optics & Life Science Mobility Defense & Civil Systems Good position in the semiconductor equipment industry Rising revenue with other industries, e.g. life science, information and communications technology, automotive Further expansion of systems and volume business Growth in particular in the Americas and Asia/Pacific Globally growing demand for more efficient drives and the necessary measuring technology Good demand for laser machines, especially for 3D laser material processing Execution of major international orders in the area of traffic safety Higher service share Major orders ensure long-term stable business development Internationalization Stronger focus on civil applications, e.g. energy supply, railway technology Over the mid-term, higher investments in defense technology are possible Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 19
Our target: to continue profitable growth with a corporate structure that is closer realigned to markets Our tasks Our mid-term targets Revenue of 8 million euros by 218 (including smaller acquisitions), of which more than 4 percent in Asia and America to 218 From Good to Great EBIT margin of 9-1 percent over the cycle External factors may affect development: Economic trend Export restrictions in Germany Uncertainty regarding the developments in Ukraine/Russia, Middle East and Asia However, positive development in Asia and US expected; Europe (incl. Germany) remains under pressure due to economic development, possible turbulences in the euro zone as well as the political situation in Eastern Europe Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 2
Appendix Fiscal year 215 Development of the segments Outlook Appendix Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 21
Dates and contact March 22, 216 Results of fiscal year 215 (conference call) March 23, 216 Analysts conference and roadshow Frankfurt/Main April 5-6, 216 Roadshow London / Edinburgh April 12, 216 Roadshow Munich May 11, 216 Results of 1st quarter 216 (conference call) June 8, 216 Annual General Meeting Contact: Thomas Fritsche JENOPTIK AG Dr. Michael Mertin President & CEO JENOPTIK AG Hans-Dieter Schumacher CFO JENOPTIK AG Head Investor Relations Phone: +49 ()3641-652291 thomas.fritsche@jenoptik.com Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 22
Disclaimer This presentation can contain forward-looking statements that are based on current expectations and certain assumptions of the management of the Jenoptik Group. A variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors can cause the actual results, the financial situation, the development or the performance of the company to be materially different from the announced forward-looking statements. Such factors can be, among others, changes in currency exchange rates and interest rates, the introduction of competing products or the change of the business strategy. The company does not assume any obligation to update such forward-looking statements in the light of future developments. Financial Statements 215 216-3-22 23