The specialty chemicals company LANXESS has achieved its forecast earnings for the first quarter of 2023: EBITDA pre exceptionals came to Euro 189 million, within the range of Euro 180 million to Euro 220 million forecast in March. Compared with the previous year’s figure of 262 million euros, earnings thus declined by 27.9 percent. Sales remained almost stable. They amounted to Euro 1.899 billion, down only 1.7 percent from the previous year’s figure of Euro 1.931 million.
Earnings were squeezed in particular by weak demand in some customer industries, especially in construction, and continued destocking by many customers. This was particularly noticeable in the Advanced Intermediates and Specialty Additives segments.
Free cash flow improved significantly by Euro 264 million year-on-year and amounted to Euro 112 million. This was supported by stable working capital despite a seasonal increase pattern. Net income from continuing operations reached Euro 10 million in the first quarter after Euro 66 million in the previous year. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals came to 10.0 percent, against 13.6 percent a year ago.
“As expected, 2023 will be a tough year for the chemical industry and for LANXESS. Our figures for the first quarter make this very clear. It was therefore all the more vital that we transfered our high-performance plastics business to a joint venture as planned on April 1. We thus geared our portfolio further toward specialty chemicals and strengthened our balance sheet. This makes us even more resilient in the current difficult waters,” says Matthias Zachert, CEO of LANXESS AG. “However, I expect the economic situation to brighten considerably in the second half of the year, which will also be reflected in our earnings.”
For the coming months, LANXESS anticipates an economically challenging environment still characterised by high levels of uncertainty. The Group therefore expects earnings in the second quarter of 2023 to be roughly on a par with those of the first quarter. For the second half of the year, LANXESS expects a clear rebound of earnings based on a pick-up of the global economy and, in particular, a positive development of the Chinese market. Against this backdrop, the Group expects EBITDA pre exceptionals of between Euro 850 million and Euro 950 million for the full financial year 2023.
Focus on specialty chemicals sharpened further
LANXESS has continued to sharpen its focus on specialty chemicals and transferred its High Performance Materials (HPM) business unit to a joint venture with the private equity investor Advent International on April 1, 2023. The joint venture for high-performance engineering polymers is called Envalior and, alongside HPM, also comprises the former Engineering Materials business from DSM. LANXESS has a stake of around 40 percent in Envalior, Advent around 60 percent. As part of the transaction, LANXESS received a payment of around Euro 1.27 billion from Advent on March 31. The Group will use this primarily to reduce debt and thus strengthen its balance sheet.
Segments: Consumer Protection proves robust
Sales of the Consumer Protection segment amounted to Euro 647 million in the first quarter, up 27.9 percent on the previous year’s figure of Euro 506 million. EBITDA pre exceptionals reached EUR 94 million, growing by 9.3 percent compared to the previous year’s figure of EUR 86 million. The segment benefited in particular from the contribution of the Microbial Control business acquired from IFF in July 2022. All the segment’s business units also achieved higher selling prices. Lower sales volumes and a supplier’s delivery problems had a negative impact on earnings. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals amounted to 14.5 percent, against 17.0 percent a year ago.
Compared with a very strong prior-year quarter, sales in the Specialty Additives segment declined by 9.0 percent from Euro 730 million to Euro 664 million in the first quarter. EBITDA pre exceptionals decreased by 27.9 percent from Euro 136 million to Euro 98 million. Earnings were constrained in particular by weaker demand from the construction and automotive industries. Volumes fell short of the prior-year quarter in all business units of the segment. Earnings were also reduced by a weather-related production facility shutdown in the U.S. and higher freight costs. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals was 14.8 percent, against 18.6 percent in the prior-year quarter.
Weaker demand, especially from the construction and chemical industries, and lower sales volumes negatively affected the Advanced Intermediates segment’s sales and earnings. At Euro 516 million, sales in the first quarter were 15.8 percent lower than the previous year’s figure of Euro 613 million. EBITDA pre exceptionals amounted to Euro 44 million, down by 49.4 percent from the previous year’s figure of Euro 87 million. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals was 8.5 percent, against 14.2 percent in the prior-year quarter.