STOCKHOLM, Oct. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Q3 2020: Better than Q3 2019
Financial highlights Q3 2020
$2,037m net sales
0.4% organic sales growth*
8.6% operating margin
10.1% adjusted operating margin*
$1.12 EPS - an increase of $0.14
$1.48 adjusted EPS* - an increase of $0.18
Full year 2020 indications
Around 14.5% net sales decline
Around 13% organic sales decline
Around 6% adjusted operating margin
Key business developments in the third quarter of 2020
*For non-U.S. GAAP measures see enclosed reconciliation tables. All change figures in this release compare to the same period of previous year except when stated otherwise.
Key Figures
(Dollars in millions, except per share data) |
Q3 2020 |
Q3 2019 |
Change |
9M 2020 |
9M 2019 |
Change |
Net sales |
$2,037 |
$2,028 |
0.5% |
$4,931 |
$6,356 |
(22)% |
Operating income |
$175 |
$154 |
14% |
$75 |
$497 |
(85)% |
Adjusted operating income1) |
$206 |
$183 |
13% |
$170 |
$532 |
(68)% |
Operating margin |
8.6% |
7.6% |
1.0pp |
1.5% |
7.8% |
(6.3)pp |
Adjusted operating margin1) |
10.1% |
9.0% |
1.1pp |
3.5% |
8.4% |
(4.9)pp |
Earnings per share, diluted2, 3) |
$1.12 |
$0.98 |
14% |
$(0.02) |
$3.50 |
(101)% |
Adjusted earnings per share, diluted1, 2, 3) |
$1.48 |
$1.30 |
14% |
$0.95 |
$3.87 |
(75)% |
Operating cash flow |
$352 |
$195 |
80% |
$380 |
$328 |
16% |
Return on capital employed4) |
18.7% |
16.2% |
2.5pp |
2.7% |
18.0% |
(15.3)pp |
1) Excluding costs for capacity alignment, antitrust related matters and in 2019 separation of our business segments. 2) Assuming dilution when applicable and net of treasury shares. 3) Participating share awards with right to receive dividend equivalents are (under the two-class method) excluded from the EPS calculation. 4) Annualized operating income and income from equity method investments, relative to average capital employed. |
Comments from Mikael Bratt, President & CEO
I am proud how the company has handled the COVID-19 crisis. The worst demand decline on record in the second quarter was followed by a faster than expected recovery in the third quarter, with its challenges of managing the supply chain in a safe and efficient way. The quarter started weak and volatile but gradually grew stronger and more stable and we managed to record higher sales, higher profits and higher cash flow compared to the third quarter 2019. The Q3 outcome reflects our efforts to come out of the crisis as a stronger company. The adjusted operating margin was the second highest for a third quarter in the past 10 years, the operating cash flow and free cash flow are the highest we have recorded in a third quarter and our net debt is the lowest since the spin-off of Veoneer. The strong performance was a result of good operational execution, effects of our Structural Efficiency Programs and crisis management in the second quarter leading to cost reductions which, although of a more temporary nature, still supported our third quarter performance.
I am pleased that our sales outperformed organically the global light vehicle production by almost 5%, with outperformance in all major regions. Backed by recent product launches, we expect a further pick up of outperformance in the fourth quarter, supporting a full year outperformance of around 6 pp. As expected, order intake activity was slow in the third quarter, but we expect a very busy fourth quarter.
Although it is important to realize that the COVID-19 crisis is not behind us, and global uncertainty persists, business stability and visibility have nevertheless improved, which allows us to provide a full year guidance.
Our Structural Efficiency Programs are on track and delivering savings. As part of our footprint optimization ambitions, we decided to close one plant in Germany and we will continue with further footprint optimization. With the health and safety of our employees as our first priority, we continue with more activities to further improve efficiency, optimizing our footprint and implementing the strategic initiatives outlined last year to support next year being a solid stepping stone on the journey to our 2022-24 targets.
Conference call and webcast
An earnings conference call will be held at 2:00 p.m. CET (8:00 a.m. ET) today, October 23, 2020. Information regarding how to participate is available on www.autoliv.com. The presentation slides for the conference call will be available on our website shortly after the publication of this financial report.
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