Reluctance to Invest Continues to Affect Developments in the Printing Industry; Heidelberg Presents Figures for First Half of Fiscal Year 2003/2004.Business Editors HEIDELBERG Heidelberg (hī`dəlbĕrkh), city (1994 pop. 139,430), Baden-Württemberg, SW Germany, picturesquely situated on the Neckar River. Manufactures include machinery, precision instruments, leather goods, and tobacco and wood products. , Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2003 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (FWB (Fixed Wireless Broadband) See fixed wireless. :HDD (Hard Disk Drive) See hard disk and HDD caddy. HDD - hard disk drive ): - Incoming orders in second quarter 35 percent up on first quarter - Sales for first half-year still low at around Euro 1.5 billion - Operating result: Loss compared to previous quarter almost halved halve tr.v. halved, halv·ing, halves 1. To divide (something) into two equal portions or parts. 2. To lessen or reduce by half: halved the recipe to serve two. 3. - Uncertain economic climate continues to make forecast for full fiscal year impossible During the first six months (April 1 to September September: see month. 30) of fiscal year 2003/2004, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) (FWB:HDD) recorded sales of around Euro 1.5 billion (previous year: Euro 1.9 billion). Adjusted for currency and consolidation effects, this represents a fall of 15 percent compared with the previous year. Incoming orders during the same period amounted to Euro 1.8 billion (previous year: Euro 2.0 billion). Order levels during the second quarter were better than for the months April to June June: see month. , particularly in the Sheetfed Division and, under regional aspects, in the countries of Asia and Eastern Europe Eastern Europe The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991. . "The global reluctance to invest and the economic and structural problems facing our industry have not changed significantly in the first half of the current fiscal year", stated Bernhard Schreier, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. "The current economic climate does not allow concrete sales and profit forecasts for fiscal year 2003/2004. We must wait and see over the coming weeks and months to what extent the positive development from the second quarter proves to be sustainable." The operating result for the half-year was Euro -93 million (previous year: Euro 36 million). The net result was Euro -129 million (previous year: Euro 13 million). "Despite sales being only slightly up on the first quarter, we were able to virtually halve halve tr.v. halved, halv·ing, halves 1. To divide (something) into two equal portions or parts. 2. To lessen or reduce by half: halved the recipe to serve two. 3. the operating loss operating loss The excess of operating expenses over revenue. As with operating income, operating losses exclude revenues and expenses from operations that are not considered a regular part of the business. Also called deficit. Compare operating income. in the second quarter to Euro -34 million (previous quarter: Euro -59 million). The cost-cutting measures introduced are already beginning to bite. Personnel costs in the second quarter, for example, were 7 percent down versus the first quarter", stated Dr. Herbert Meyer, CFO See Chief Financial Officer. at Heidelberg. "We will continue to drive forward our efficiency-enhancing and cost-cutting measures in order to achieve the planned improvements in results." As of September 30, 2003, the Heidelberg Group had a workforce of some 23,700 worldwide (previous year: 25,000). Overall, Heidelberg is looking to reduce staffing levels worldwide by around 3,200 over the period April 1, 2002 to March 31, 2004, some 400 jobs being cut in the second quarter of the current fiscal year alone. Sheetfed fares much better in second quarter; development in Asia and Eastern Europe very stable Sales in the Sheetfed Division climbed Euro 70 million from Euro 492 million in the first three months of the fiscal year to Euro 564 million. Incoming orders rose from Euro 551 million in the first quarter to Euro 752 million in the second. The Digital Division's sales, incoming orders and result also improved on the figures for April to June, though levels were still low. Orders received by Web Systems were well up on the first quarter, while Postpress recorded increases in both sales and incoming orders. Only Digital returned figures that improved on the first half of last year. Incoming orders for this Division grew Euro 10 million over the same period last year to Euro 111 million, with the operating result improving to Euro -17 million (previous year: Euro -38 million). The operating result for Sheetfed was Euro -7 million (previous year: Euro 137 million). The Asia and Eastern Europe regions continued to develop well. Despite the difficulties facing the industry, the figures for both regions were on a par with those for the first half of last year. Working time measures extended As a result of the continuing reluctance of commercial printers on many markets to invest, most noticeably no·tice·a·ble adj. 1. Evident; observable: noticeable changes in temperature; a noticeable lack of friendliness. 2. Worthy of notice; significant. on the key markets USA and Germany, Heidelberg will continue to adapt its production capacities in the Sheetfed Division to the order situation by extending job safeguards and short-time working short-time working n → trabajo de horario reducido up to and including May 2004. In Germany, the Heidelberg, Wiesloch, Amstetten and Brandenburg sites will be particularly affected by these measures. Heidelberg is continuing to improve its cost structures in all divisions of the Company and is currently in negotiations in this respect with regard to the Digital and Web Divisions. The table with the figures and further information is available on the Press Lounge at http://www.journalist.heidelberg.com/relaunch/index.asp. Important note: This Press Information contains statements about future development that are based on assumptions and estimates by the management of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even if the management is of the opinion that these assumptions and estimates are accurate, future actual developments and future actual results may differ significantly from these assumptions and estimates due to a variety of factors. These factors can include changes to the overall economic climate, changes to exchange rates and interest rates and changes in the graphic arts graphic arts: see aquatint; drawing; drypoint; engraving; etching; illustration; linoleum block printing; lithography; mezzotint; niello; pastel; poster; silk-screen printing; silhouette; silverpoint; sketch; stencil; woodcut and wood engraving. industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft provides no guarantee that future developments and the results actually achieved in the future will agree with the assumptions and estimates set out in this press release and assumes no liability for such. |
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