May 11, 2011 – In the first three months of 2011, the Lenzing Group generated the best quarterly results in the company’s history. These record results were made possible by the increased shipment volumes related to the dynamic expansion of fiber production capacities, the continuing strong demand for Lenzing fibers as well as significantly higher fiber sales prices.
Consolidated sales of the Lenzing Group increased by 45.8% from the EUR 365.0 million in the already very good first quarter of 2010 to EUR 532.1 million in the first quarter of 2011. Group EBITDA improved by 65.8%, from EUR 69.3 million to EUR 114.9 million. Operating profit (EBIT) rose by 83.6% in the first quarter of 2011 from a good level of EUR 49.4 mill. in the first quarter of 2010 to EUR 90.7 million in the first quarter of 2011. The dynamic upward trend was also reflected in the performance compared to the fourth quarter of 2010: Consolidated sales increased by 10.7% and quarterly EBITDA by 18.4%, while quarterly EBIT was up 43.7% (19.8% as adjusted for non-recurring effects) and net income for the period rose by 41.8%.
“These new record results underline the importance of our expansion drive in recent years. All available production sites were operating at full capacity in the first quarter of 2011. Nevertheless, we could have sold an even greater volume of fibers. The strong global fiber demand combined with the supply gap for cotton lead us to expect an upward trend for the man-made cellulose fibers we manufacture,” said Lenzing Chief Executive Officer Peter Untersperger, commenting on the company’s business development. The further expansion of the Lenzing Group’s fiber production capacities in Asia and Europe is proceeding as planned, according to Untersperger. At the end of 2011, Lenzing should have a total annual fiber production capacity of approx. 770,000 tons p.a., up from 710,000 tons p.a. at the end of 2010.
Investments in intangible assets and property, plant and equipment in the first quarter of 2011 amounted to EUR 41.9 million compared to EUR 30.5 million in the first quarter of 2010. Almost all of these investments related to the ongoing capacity expansion program. As reported in the past, Lenzing plans to invest approx. EUR 1.5 billion through 2014 including maintenance investments.
Fiber production capacity shall be increased to more than one million tons, mainly through expansion and modernization investments. In addition, Lenzing plans to increase the level of own supply of its most important raw material pulp.