Nordzucker: First quarter: earnings increased significantly
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Revenues increased by 5 per cent to EUR 418 million
Nordzucker AG
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Net income for the period is EUR 41.5 million
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Earnings for 2017/2018 expected to match last year's
The Nordzucker Group, Braunschweig, closed the first three months of its financial year 2017/2018 with a profit of EUR 41.5 million, a significant improvement on the previous year. This improvement was mainly due to an increase in sugar revenues.
Revenues in the reporting period came to EUR 418 million, an increase of around 5 per cent on the same period a year ago (EUR 398 million). This improvement was mainly due to a significant increase in income from quota and non-quota sugar, even though sales volumes for both were in decline. Revenues from bioethanol were down sharply compared with the previous period, whereas revenues from animal feed and molasses only fell slightly in the reporting period.
Higher revenues enabled Nordzucker to achieve net income for the period of EUR 41.5 million in the first quarter. This represents a significant increase on the same period last year (EUR 16.3 million).
Financial year 2017/2018: earnings expected to match or exceed last year's
The current financial year is one of transition. Competition and volatile market prices due to the influence of the world market on the European market will increase when the sugar market regime comes to an end on 1 October 2017. Despite these factors, Nordzucker is expecting business to develop well and anticipates earnings that are at least on par with last year. Earnings are projected to fall significantly in the following financial year 2018/2019 due to developments in the world market that are already becoming apparent.
Nordzucker’s financial year runs from 1 March until the end of February.
The Interim Report for the first quarter covers all commercial activities from 1 March to 31 May 2017. The full Interim Report for the first three months can be found in the download centre at www.nordzucker.de.
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