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Stora Enso Oyj Interim Report January-March 2024


STORA ENSO OYJ INTERIM REPORT 25 April 2024 at 8:30 EEST

HELSINKI, April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --

Continuous efforts to improve profits, competitiveness, and cash flow

Q1/2024 (year-on-year)

Key highlights

Guidance
Stora Enso's full year 2024 adjusted EBIT is expected to be higher than for the full year 2023, EUR 342 million.

Outlook

Market outlook:
Stora Enso anticipates a gradual recovery in market conditions in 2024, with increased demand for consumer board, higher pulp demand and prices. However, profits are expected to be adversely impacted in the second quarter, mainly due to the sequentially higher maintenance costs in the quarter, higher wood costs, and the recent political strikes in Finland. Market uncertainties such as a continued high inflationary environment, strikes, demand and price development, and other external disruptions which may impact the Group's profits, are expected to persist towards the end of the year.

Packaging Materials:
The Packaging Materials market has stabilised and orderbooks have improved, though the weak macroeconomy, including sluggish retail markets, is still slowing the recovery. Demand for consumer board is stable to positive, especially in liquid packaging board. Demand is expected to continue to recover in kraftliner and testliner, and announced price increases in the containerboard market are filtering through. For recycled board, demand has improved but underlying demand remains weak.

Packaging Solutions:
The Packaging Solutions division expects a stronger sequential demand in the second quarter due to seasonal effects. However, heavy overcapacity in the market, mainly in Eastern Europe, will continue to pose challenges, together with increasing containerboard prices.

Biomaterials: 
The European demand is expected to slightly increase due to the ongoing Red Sea Crisis, which benefits board and paper producers in Europe. However, new capacities could impact the market later in the year.

Wood Products:
The Wood Products division continues to face challenges due to low demand, prices, volumes, and high wood costs. A seasonal demand improvement is expected in the classic sawn market during the second quarter of this year. The construction sector is still not improving.

Forest:
The Forest division expects a gradual rise in wood demand as markets in the second quarter remain tight in Finland, Sweden, and the Baltics. Wood prices are estimated to rise throughout the rest of 2024 in both Finland and Sweden.

Long-term growth opportunities:
Despite current challenges, Stora Enso sees long-term growth opportunities in sustainable packaging, wood construction, and innovative biomaterials. Regulations and sustainability megatrends support these developments.

Key figures

EUR million

Q1/24

Q1/23

Change %

Q1/24?Q1/23

Q4/23

Change %

Q1/24?Q4/23

2023

Sales

2,164

2,721

-20.5 %

2,174

-0.4 %

9,396

Adjusted EBITDA

298

399

-25.3 %

212

40.3 %

989

Adjusted EBIT

156

234

-33.1 %

51

209.7 %

342

Adjusted EBIT margin

7.2 %

8.6 %


2.3 %


3.6 %

Operating result (IFRS)

148

258

-42.4 %

-326

145.5 %

-322

Result before tax (IFRS)

101

228

-55.6 %

-378

126.8 %

-49

Net result for the period (IFRS)

84

185

-54.5 %

-325

125.9 %

-431

Forest assets1

8,626

8,269

4.3 %

8,731

-1.2 %

8,731

Adjusted return on capital employed (ROCE), LTM2

1.9 %

11.5 %


2.4 %


2.4 %

Adjusted ROCE excl. Forest division, LTM2

0.0 %

16.5 %


1.0 %


1.0 %

Earnings per share (EPS) excl. FV, EUR

0.09

0.23

-60.6 %

-0.64

114.2 %

-0.73

EPS (basic), EUR

0.11

0.24

-55.2 %

-0.36

129.6 %

-0.45

Net debt to LTM2 adjusted EBITDA ratio

4.0

1.3


3.2


3.2

Average number of employees (FTE)

19,412

21,144

-8.2 %

20,047

-3.2 %

20,822

1 Total forest assets value, including leased land and Stora Enso's share of Tornator.
2 LTM=Last 12 months

Stora Enso's President and CEO Hans Sohlström comments on the first quarter 2024 results:
"In a continuous weak market, I am encouraged by Stora Enso's sequential financial performance improvement.

However, our year-on-year sales decreased by 20% to 2,164 million euro. Adjusted EBIT decreased to 156 million euro from 234 million in the same period last year, and the adjusted EBIT margin decreased to 7.2% from 8.6%. The political strikes in Finland had an adverse impact of approximately 25 million euro on our results. But we estimate the impact on our second quarter results to be lower. Net debt increased by 601 million euro to 3,518 million euro, due to the board investment at the Oulu site. We will continue our capital expenditure at 1.0 to 1.1 billion euro this year as this investment proceeds according to schedule, aiming to be back towards the average levels of 600 to 800 million euro per year from 2025.

The dividend of 0.10 euro per share was paid in April 2024. And the AGM authorised the Board of Directors to decide on a second dividend payment of up to 0.20 euro per share, no later than the fourth quarter this year.

A strong balance sheet is crucial for the future. Our net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio was 4.0 in the first quarter. We recognise that this is higher than our target of remaining below 2.0 and are taking steps to manage our debt levels effectively and bring our ratio back in line with our target. Despite facing weak market conditions and making strategic investments, we were able to improve our cash flow by reducing our operating working capital. In fact, we were able to reduce it by 551 million euro compared to the previous year. We aim to release capital through working capital management and divestments to further reduce debt and increase liquidity, which remains strong.

Last year's poor performance emphasised the need for efficiency, decisiveness, and focus on essentials. We therefore launched a profit improvement programme this year, designed to strengthen our long-term competitiveness and financial sustainability. I am pleased to share that the programme is progressing well, and we have raised the potential improvement to 120 million euro annual adjusted EBIT from the initial target of 80 million euro. While we remain committed to our employees, the programme may result in the reduction of approximately 1,000 employees. Laying off people is a last resort, but it is necessary to improve our financial performance.

We have moved to a new, decentralised operating model and performance-driven organisation across the Group. We are building a culture centred around ambitious goal setting, agility, analytics, and accountability. This is linked to our expectations as an employer, and to the benefit of our customers and owners. Our commercial and operational excellence will benefit from a leaner approach where the responsibility for results is divided between divisions and business units to improve decision-making.

Our actions also focus on improving profitability through more efficient sourcing, production, and sales; freeing up capital, including working capital; strategy and execution; and ensuring we have the right people in the right jobs. The acquisition of De Jong Packaging Group and ongoing investment at our Oulu site support the Group's long-term strategy to build market share in renewable and circular packaging solutions that matter most to our customers.

Looking ahead, we anticipate a gradual recovery in 2024, with increased demand and higher prices for board and pulp. However, we anticipate adverse profit impacts in the second quarter due to higher maintenance costs and strikes in Finland. Cost inflation pressure has started to come down in general, but wood cost increases, especially on the Finnish market, continue to challenge profitability also this year. Ongoing market uncertainties, such as high inflation, demand and price development, and external disruptions, may persist throughout the year and could affect our profits. 

While we face short-term challenges, we remain confident in our ability to focus on long-term growth opportunities in sustainable packaging, wood construction and innovative biomaterials.

Finally, I am pleased to report that we are on track and committed to meet our full year 2024 adjusted EBIT guidance to be higher than the full year 2023 adjusted EBIT of 342 million euro. And we are confident that our actions will build a more profitable, competitive, and valuable Stora Enso." 

Webcast for analysts, investors, and media
Analysts, investors, and media are invited to participate in the webcast with a teleconference today at 11:00 am EEST (10:00 CEST, 9:00 BST, 4:00 EDT). The results will be presented by President and CEO Hans Sohlström and CFO Seppo Parvi. The presentation can be followed live via the link: https://stora-ensos-q1-2024-results-webcast.open-exchange.net/

During the webcast presentation, analysts and investors will also have the possibility to ask questions. To participate in the teleconference, please choose the "Teleconference" option on the homepage of the webcast. Recording of the webcast will be available shortly after the event at the same address and at storaenso.com/en/investors/interim-report

Media representatives who wish to ask questions after the publication of the report may contact Carl Norell, SVP Corporate Communications at Stora Enso on +46 72 241 0349.

This release is a summary of Stora Enso's Interim Report January?March 2024. The complete report is attached to this release as a pdf file. It is also available on the company website at storaenso.com/en/investors/interim-report.

Media enquiries:
Carl Norell
SVP Corporate Communications
tel. +46 72 241 0349

Investor enquiries:
Anna-Lena Åström
SVP Investor Relations
tel. +46 70 210 7691

Part of the global bioeconomy, Stora Enso is a leading provider of renewable products in packaging, biomaterials, and wooden construction, and one of the largest private forest owners in the world. Stora Enso has approximately 20,000 employees and our sales in 2023 were EUR 9.4 billion. Stora Enso shares are listed on Nasdaq Helsinki Oy (STEAV, STERV) and Nasdaq Stockholm AB (STE A, STE R). In addition, the shares are traded in the USA on OTC Markets (OTCQX) as ADRs and ordinary shares (SEOAY, SEOFF, SEOJF). storaenso.com/investors

STORA ENSO OYJ

CONTACT:

Media enquiries:
Carl Norell
SVP Corporate Communications
tel. +46 72 241 0349

Investor enquiries:
Anna-Lena Åström
SVP Investor Relations
tel. +46 70 210 7691

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