@Groupe PSA: PR 2021 guidance adjusted to reflect major revision by IHS markit of worldwide automotive production forecast for h2 2021002548

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Worldwide automotive production  for H2 2021 is now estimated by IHS Markit at:•    34.5 million vehicles for H2 2021 (of which 16.1 million in Q3 and 18.4 million in Q4) vs. 39.3 million vehicles in the previous forecast dated August (of which 18.1 million in Q3 and 21.2 million in Q4),resulting in FY 2021 worldwide automotive production now estimated at:•    72.0 million vehicles for FY 2021 vs. 76.8 million vehicles in the previous forecast dated August.
Faurecia’s financial guidance for 2021 was explicitly based on the assumption of 76.6 million vehicles produced in the full year, i.e. 39.1 million vehicles produced in H2 2021.
Due to current high volatility and, consequently, low reliability of OEM programs (collected through EDI) and taking into account the sharp reduction by 4.8 million vehicles to be produced in H2 according to the latest forecast of IHS Markit, which is our reference for the industry, Faurecia revises its financial guidance for the full year 2021.
Based on the assumption of 72 million vehicles produced in the full year 2021, Faurecia now targets:•    Sales of c. €15.5bn with strong organic sales outperformance > +600bps (vs. previous guidance of ≥ €16.5bn with strong organic sales outperformance > +600bps)•    Operating margin between 6.0% and 6.2% of sales (vs. previous guidance of c. 7% of sales)•    Net cash flow of c. €500m and net debt-to-EBITDA ratio ≤ 1.5x at year-end (vs. previous guidance of net cash flow > €500m and net debt-to-EBITDA ratio < 1.5x at year-end) In 2020, with worldwide automotive production at similar level (71 million vehicles) and sales of €14.5bn, Faurecia generated an operating margin of 2.9% of sales and net cash flow of €13 million.The revised 2021 guidance, adjusted to reflect the sharp reduction in worldwide automotive production to 72 million vehicles in FY 2021, confirms Faurecia’s strong operating leverage and effectiveness of resilience actions.   Go to Source