Reading time: 3 minutesA mixture of highs and lows in Europe
For its European business, Bossard reported sales growth of 4.6 percent in local currency. However, the appreciation of the Swiss franc at the start of the 2015 fiscal year led to a decrease in sales of 2.9 percent to CHF 383.4 million. This situation reflects the persistently difficult demand situation in some European markets, especially in Switzerland. The market position of many Swiss companies has been eroded as a result of the appreciation of the Swiss franc. This development is also reflected in our lower sales figures. However, the acquisition policy made a decisive contribution to Bossard’s ability to gain market shares in European countries – as demonstrated by the growth achieved in local currency (both for the year as a whole and in the fourth quarter).
Successes in the American business
In its American business, Bossard grew in a new dimension thanks to the acquisition of Aero-Space Southwest, Inc.: With this acquisition, the Group solidified its presence in key industrial locations in California, Arizona and Mexico. This expansion is clearly shown in the sales figures for the year as a whole. Sales increased by 36.2 percent to CHF 166.2 million (+29.6 percent in local currency). Bossard’s American business also grew significantly in the fourth quarter by 35.8 percent to CHF 39.8 million (+37.2 percent in local currency).
In our existing American business, we benefited from an increasingly close collaboration with the largest US manufacturer of electric vehicles, which is reflected in the significantly higher sales volumes. Our second major customer in the US – a company involved in the agricultural technology sector – continues to face weaker demand. Sales in our existing business rose by 2.2 percent to CHF 124.7 million (-2.7 percent in local currency).
Investment policy promotes further growth in Asia
Our investment policy in the past years is paying off in the Asian markets. Thanks to the establishment and expansion of distribution and competence centers in China, Thailand and South Korea, we have consolidated our market presence. Against this backdrop, sales for 2015 as a whole rose by 5.5 percent to CHF 106.7 million (+5.2 percent in local currency). Demand was even stronger in some Asian markets in the fourth quarter. As a result, sales increased by 7.7 percent to CHF 29.4 million (+11.8 percent in local currency). These figures reflect the positive development of new customer business. However, our Chinese business has been flat – a development that many other industrial companies are also experiencing at the moment.
Bossard will present the detailed year-end financial statements and 2015 annual report at its media and analyst conference on March 2, 2016 in Zurich.
Contact:
Stephan Zehnder
CFO
Telefon +41 41 749 65 86
E-Mail investor@bossard.com
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Source: Bossard AG, Press release