Due to the large decline in elective procedures in Interventional Urology and the reversal of stock building in Europe, which took place in the second quarter, Coloplast reports negative organic growth of -2% in the third quarter of the 2019/20 financial year. The company has narrowed its financial guidance range for organic growth for 2019/20 from 4-6% to ~4% due to a weaker outlook for the Wound & Skin Care business and the UK Chronic Care business, and expects an EBIT margin of ~31% from previously 30-31%.
Coloplast reported negative organic growth of -2% in the third quarter and reported revenue in DKK was down by 4% to DKK 4,419m. Year to date organic growth was 5% and reported revenue in DKK increased by 5% to DKK 13,954m.
For the first nine months of the 2019/20 financial year, EBIT amounted to DKK 4,382m, a 7% increase, corresponding to an EBIT margin of 31%. The development reflects strong cost control during the COVID-19 outbreak as well as sustained investments in growth opportunities and innovation. ROIC after tax before special items was 45% for the first nine months, which is in line with last year.
In the third quarter of the 2019/20 financial year, organic growth rates by business area were 4% in Ostomy Care, 4% in Continence Care, -40% in Interventional Urology, and -6% in Wound & Skin Care.
The COVID-19 outbreak adversely affected the growth performance in Interventional Urology with a significant decline in elective procedures primarily in the US. Performance improved across Q3 as elective procedures gradually resumed across the US and most of the European markets.
The Wound & Skin Care business was adversely affected by a decline in hospital procedures resulting in a decline in sales in China, Europe and the US following the COVID-19 outbreak.
Looking at sales by geography for Q3, the European markets reported -4% organic growth, Other developed markets reported -6% organic growth, while Emerging Markets reported a 9% organic growth increase.
COVID-19 outbreak
Coloplast continues to monitor developments closely across all markets and business areas and continues to take all necessary precautionary measures to comply with and support local, national, and global guidelines from healthcare authorities.
The company continues to focus on adapting the business to the challenging situation, and in the absence of face-to-face meetings, new digital tools have been developed and news ways of engaging with healthcare professionals have been introduced.
Narrowed financial guidance for 2019/20
Coloplast expects organic revenue growth of ~4% at constant exchange rates from previously 4-6% and a reported growth in DKK of 3-4% from previously 4-6%.
Coloplast expects an EBIT margin of ~31% at constant exchange rates from previously 30-31% and a reported EBIT margin in DKK of ~31% from previously 30-31%.
Capital expenditure is still expected to be DKK ~950m. The effective tax rate is still expected to be ~23%.
CONTACTS
Lina Danstrup
Senior Media Relations Manager, Corporate Communications
+45 49 11 26 07
dklina@coloplast.com
Ellen Bjurgert
Vice President, Investor Relations
+45 49 11 33 76
dkebj@coloplast.com
Financial highlights and key ratios (DKKm) | 2019/20 Q3 | 2018/19 Q3 | Change |
Revenue | 4,419 | 4,599 | -4% |
EBIT | 1,368 | 1,438 | -5% |
EBIT margin | 31% | 31% | |
Profit for the period | 997 | 1,068 | -7% |
Sales performance by business area (DKKm) | 2019/20 Q3 | 2018/19 Q3 | Organic growth | Reported growth |
Ostomy Care | 1,870 | 1,839 | 4% | 2% |
Continence Care | 1,680 | 1,648 | 4% | 2% |
Interventional Urology | 313 | 513 | -40% | -39% |
Wound & Skin Care | 556 | 599 | -6% | -7% |
Revenue | 4,419 | 4,599 | -2% | -4% |
Sales performance by region (DKKm) | 2019/20 Q3 | 2018/19 Q3 | Organic growth | Reported growth |
European markets | 2,577 | 2,694 | -4% | -4% |
Other developed markets | 1,083 | 1,137 | -6% | -5% |
Emerging markets | 759 | 768 | 9% | -1% |
Revenue | 4,419 | 4,599 | -2% | -4% |
Financial guidance | Guidance for 2019/20 | Guidance for 2019/20 (DKK) |
Sales growth | ~4% (organic) from previously 4-6% | 3-4% from previously 4-6% |
EBIT margin | ~31% (at constant exchange rates) from previously 30-31% | ~31% from previously 30-31% |
Capital expenditure | - | ~950m |
Tax rate | - | ~23% |
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