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Henkel Reports Mixed Business Performance in 2019 and Gives Outlook for 2020

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• 2019 results, impacted by slowing economic growth and increased investments in consumer businesses and digitalization across the company:
 Sales rise by 1.1% to 20,114 million euros, organic sales stable
 Adjusted* EBIT margin at 16.0% (-1.6 pp)
 Adjusted* earnings per preferred share (EPS) reach 5.43 euros, 
nominal -9.7%, at constant exchange rates -10.1% 
 Free cash flow: 2,471 million euros (+554 million euros)
 Dividend** on prior-year level: 1.85 euro per preferred share
 
• Outlook for 2020: further step-up in growth investments in an uncertain industrial market environment
 Organic sales growth: 0 – 2%
 Adjusted* EBIT margin: around 15%
 Adjusted* EPS: decrease in the mid- to high single-digit percentage range at constant exchange rates
 
“In 2019, our business performance was overall mixed. Our Adhesive Technologies business unit was impacted by a marked slowdown in key customer segments, in particular in the automotive and electronics industry. At the same time, our consumer businesses, Laundry & Home Care and Beauty Care, faced intense competition in many markets,” said Henkel CEO Carsten Knobel.
 
“At the beginning of 2019, we announced our plan to increase growth investments by around 300 million euros annually from 2019 onward to strengthen our brands, technologies and innovations as well as to accelerate the digital transformation of Henkel,” Carsten Knobel further explained. In the course of the year, Henkel gradually ramped up these growth investments across the company, but the additional funding was not fully utilized. Both declining volumes and the increased growth investments impacted the earnings and the EBIT margin in 2019. “Thanks to our continued focus on cost management, higher efficiency of our processes and the adaptation of structures, we were able to partially mitigate these effects,” said Carsten Knobel. “We also continued to invest in the expansion and upgrading of manufacturing sites and innovation centers. In addition, we strengthened our different businesses through targeted acquisitions and partnerships with a total volume of almost 600 million euros.”
 
“However, we are not satisfied with the results that we have achieved. We had higher ambitions for Henkel and, consequently, will take decisive action to fully leverage our potential for growth and improving financial performance in the future,” Knobel summarized the business development in 2019.
 
Outlook 2020 
 
Henkel published today its full year outlook for fiscal 2020, in line with the announcement in December 2019. For 2020, Henkel expects to generate organic sales growth of 0 to 2 percent. Henkel expects an adverse effect on its earnings performance in 2020, given the uncertainty prevailing in the industrial environment and the year-on-year higher growth investments in marketing and advertising, as well as in digitalization and IT to sustainably strengthen its businesses. The adjusted EBIT margin is expected to reach around 15 percent. Adjusted earnings per preferred share (EPS) are expected to decrease in the mid- to high single-digit percentage range at constant exchange rates.
 
 
Sales and earnings performance in fiscal 2019
 
Sales in fiscal 2019 rose nominally by 1.1 percent to 20,114 million euros. Currency effects had a positive impact of 0.6 percent on sales growth. Adjusted for these currency effects, sales grew by 0.5 percent. The contribution from acquisitions and divestments amounted to 0.5 percent. Organic sales growth, which excludes the impact of currency effects and acquisitions/divestments, was flat at 0.0 percent.
 
The Adhesive Technologies business unit reported an organic sales development of -1.5 percent. In the Beauty Care business unit, sales were organically -2.1 percent below the prior-year level. The Laundry & Home Care business unit achieved an organic sales growth of 3.7 percent. 
 
The emerging markets achieved an organic sales growth of 2.5 percent and thus were the main drivers of organic sales development. The mature markets reported a negative organic sales development of -1.6 percent.
 
Sales in Western Europe organically were -1.2 percent lower year-on-year. Eastern Europe achieved organic growth of 6.5 percent. In Africa/Middle East, sales grew organically by 13.3 percent. North America recorded negative organic sales development of -2.3 percent. In Latin America, sales grew organically by 
4.9 percent. In the Asia-Pacific region, sales decreased organically by -6.5 percent.
 
Adjusted operating profit (EBIT) decreased by -7.9 percent from 3,496 million euros in the prior year to 3,220 million euros. 
 
Adjusted return on sales (EBIT margin) was -1.6 percentage points down year-on-year at 16.0 percent. The profitability of the Group was negatively impacted by increased investments in brands, technologies, innovations and digitalization announced at the start of 2019. Nevertheless, the additional funding was not fully utilized. In total, around 50 percent of the planned amount of 300 million euros was spent in 2019.
The financial result decreased from -65 million euros in 2018 to -88 million euros in the reporting year. This was mainly due to interest expenses from lease commitments following the first-time application of IFRS 16.
 
Adjusted net income after deducting non-controlling interests was 2,353 million euros compared to 2,603 million euros in fiscal 2018.
 
Adjusted earnings per preferred share (EPS) decreased by -9.7 percent from 6.01 euros in fiscal 2018 to 5.43 euros. At constant exchange rates, adjusted earnings per preferred share decreased by -10.1 percent.
 
The Management Board, Supervisory Board and Shareholders’ Committee will propose to the Annual General Meeting on April 20, 2020 the same dividend as in the previous year, namely 1.85 euros per preferred share and 1.83 euros per ordinary share. This equals a payout ratio of 34.2 percent, 3.3 percentage points higher than in the prior year and well within the dividend payout target range of 30 to 40 percent. 
 
Net working capital as a percentage of sales improved by -1.2 percentage points to 3.9 percent.
 
Free cash flow reached a new high with 2,471 million euros (previous year: 1,917 million euros).  
 
The net financial position was further improved and closed the year at 
-2,045 million euros (December 31, 2018: -2,895 million euros).
 
Business unit performance
 
Sales generated by the Adhesive Technologies business unit rose nominally by 
0.6 percent to 9,461 million euros in fiscal 2019. In a challenging industrial environment with strongly declining automotive and electronics sectors, sales decreased organically by -1.5 percent. Adjusted operating profit was down year-on-year by -2.8 percent and reached 1,712 million euros. Adjusted return on sales was at 18.1 percent (previous year: 18.7 percent). 
 
Organic sales development in the Beauty Care business unit was negative at 
-2.1 percent in fiscal 2019. Nominally, sales were -1.8 percent below prior year, reaching 3,877 million euros. Adjusted operating profit was at 519 million euros, down -23.1 percent versus prior year. Adjusted return on sales decreased year-on-year to 13.4 percent (previous year: 17.1 percent), due mainly to a declining gross margin and increased investments in brands, technologies, innovations and digitalization.
 
The Laundry & Home Care business unit generated strong organic sales growth of 3.7 percent in the fiscal year 2019. Nominally, sales increased by 3.7 percent to 6,656 million euros. At 1,096 million euros, adjusted operating profit was 
-5.7 percent below the prior year. Adjusted return on sales declined by 
-1.6 percentage points to 16.5 percent, mainly due to increased investments in brands, technologies, innovations and digitalization. 
 
New strategic framework: Winning the 20s through purposeful growth
“Going forward, we have defined a new strategic framework for purposeful growth to ensure Henkel´s successful development in the future. Building on a strong foundation and driven by our common purpose to create sustainable value, the main elements of this framework are a winning portfolio, competitive edge in the areas of innovation, sustainability and digital as well as future-ready operating models, underpinned by a strong foundation of a collaborative culture and empowered people,” said Carsten Knobel. 

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