Saab Releases Results for January-September 2017
October 31, 2017 | SaabEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Defence and security company Saab presents the results for January-September 2017.
Statement by the President and CEO Håkan Buskhe:
Focus on efficiency
In large parts of the world we are seeing further increases in defence spending and bigger investments in civil security than before. In times of complex threat scenarios, it is clear that the borders between what has traditionally been regarded as a military or civil threat are gradually being erased. Saab’s capabilities in systems integration, sensors and cybersecurity are therefore growing in demand.
International ventures
During the third quarter, we joined Adani Group of India to announce a collaboration plan within aerospace and defence. The intended collaboration aligns with the Indian government’s “Make in India” initiative and could encompass design, development and production of Gripen and other high-tech products. We also announced a plan to establish manufacturing capabilities for the T-X trainer aircraft in the US, should Boeing and Saab win the competition for this aircraft in the US.
Order bookings
During the first nine months of the year, order bookings increased to MSEK 24,255 (14,960). Major orders were received in several areas, including two in airborne surveillance and one for the Next generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon system (NLAW), to the Swiss Army. Sweden ordered the development and production of the next generation anti-ship missile, the modification and upgrading of the Gävle-class corvettes, a new signal intelligence vessel, and continued support and maintenance of Gripen C/D.
During the period, we received a number of small and medium-sized orders, including a three-year contract extension with the UK Ministry of Defence for the provision of Tactical Engagement Simulation (TES). In collaboration with Lockheed Martin, we also received an order for a training system for the U.S. Army. The order backlog amounted to MSEK 109,406 at the end of the period.
Sales growth
Sales increased by 10 per cent compared to the same period in 2016. Several business areas saw strong growth in the period.
Operating income amounted to MSEK 1,273 (837) with an operating margin of 5.9 per cent (4.3). The improved operating margin is mainly attributable to stronger income in the business area Dynamics and a higher activity level related to airborne surveillance systems and support operations. We continue to focus on efficiency improvements in operations.
Operational cash flow amounted to MSEK -758 (1,922), in line with our expectations, as we had a strong positive cash flow in 2016 due to large advances and milestone payments that have not been repeated, at the same time that the activity level remains high.
Earnings per share after dilution amounted to SEK 8.29 (4.76).
Australia
In early October, Saab was identified by the Australian government to provide the tactical interface to the Royal Australian Navy’s fleet of nine Future Frigates. Saab was also named as the supplier of the 9LV Combat Management System for the upcoming programme, including Offshore Patrol Vessels.
Outlook statement for 2017:
We estimate that sales growth in 2017 will be higher than Saab’s long-term financial goal: annual organic sales growth of 5 percent.
We expect the operating margin, excluding material non-recurring items, to improve compared to 2016 and thus the company will take a step towards its financial goal: an operating margin of 10 percent.
About Saab
Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions within military defence and civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents around the world. Through innovative, collaborative and pragmatic thinking, Saab develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs.
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