Symrise feels the impact of high energy and raw material costs

02-Mar-2022 - Germany

Symrise <DE000SYM9999>, a manufacturer of fragrances, flavors and other food additives, benefited last year from good business around pet food and the revival of travel. In addition, increasing out-of-home consumption drove demand for beverage additives. However, this was offset by high Energy and raw material costs. Sales rose 8.7 percent year-on-year to 3.83 billion euros in 2021, the Dax <DE0008469008> company reported in Holzminden on Tuesday. Operating profit (Ebitda) increased by 9.6 percent to 814 million euros, corresponding to a margin of 21.3 percent. While sales were slightly above the average market expectation, operating profit remained slightly below.

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Symrise increased net income by 68 million euros to 375 million euros. The dividend is expected to rise from 0.97 to 1.02 euros per share, which is less than analysts had hoped for on average.

For 2022, Symrise is targeting sales growth of 5 to 7 percent and an operating profit margin "around 21 percent."/mis/jha/ (dpa)

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