Compagnie de l'Odet : Financial information for Q3 2022
20 Octubre 2022 - 10:47AM
Compagnie de l'Odet : Financial information for Q3 2022
COMPAGNIE DE L'ODET
Financial
information for Q3 2022 |
|
20 October 2022
Q3 2022 revenue:
+16% at constant scope and exchange
rates
-
Q3 2022 revenue: 6,112 million euros
- +16% at constant
scope and exchange rates
- +20% on a reported
basis
-
At September 30,
2022: 17,629
million euros
-
+21% at constant scope and exchange rates
- +26% on a reported
basis
Revenue for Q3 2022
At constant scope and exchange rates, the
Group's revenue for the third quarter of 2022 was up 16% to 6,112
million euros. This growth is mainly attributable to:
-
Transportation and
logistics: +25%. Transport activities
benefited from the increase in air freight and higher freight
rates. In Africa, port terminals performed well and the recovery in
logistics activities continued;
- Oil
logistics: +58% owing to the sharp rise in oil prices and
a slight decline in volumes sold;
-
Communication (Vivendi): +1% which reflects in
particular the good performance at Havas Group (+3%) and Gameloft
(+45%), and the slowdowns at Canal+ Group (-5%) and Editis
(-8%);
-
Electricity storage and systems:
-21% due to a decline in 12-meter bus and
battery sales, despite the strong results in Systems activities
(IER/AS and Polyconseil).
On a reported basis, revenue grew by 20%
compared to the third quarter of 2021, given favorable foreign
exchange (+135 million euros) and scope effects (+41 million
euros).
Revenue at September
30, 2022
At constant scope and exchange rates, the
Group's revenue as of September 30, 2022 was up 21% to 17,629
million euros.
On a reported basis, revenue for the first nine
months of the year was up 26%, taking into account +213 million
euros in changes in scope (mainly including the integration of
Prisma Media) and +298 million euros in foreign exchange effects
due to the overall depreciation of the euro against the Group's
main currencies.
At constant scope and exchange rates, compared
to the first nine months of 2021, the changes in the main sectors
were as follows:
-
Transportation and
Logistics, Oil Logistics:
- Revenue from the
transport and logistics business amounted to 7,325 million euros,
up 37%. It benefited from the sharp increase in freight forwarding
driven by higher freight rates and by the rise in air traffic
volumes thanks to the vigorous activity posted by some of its
customers (luxury and cosmetics, pharmaceuticals,
aeronautics).
It also includes the growth of Bolloré Africa
Logistics' activity thanks to the strong results of port terminals
(notably Congo Terminal, Abidjan Terminal in Ivory Coast, Owendo
Container Terminal in Gabon, Freetown Terminal in Sierra Leone and
Togo Terminal) and logistics and handling activities in Africa,
driven in particular by the resumption of some oil and mining
projects.
- Oil logistics
revenue was 2,570 million euros, up 47% because of the sharp rise
in petroleum product prices arising from an international context
marked by the war in Ukraine, despite a drop in volumes sold.
Revenue totaled 7,448 million euros, up 3.7% at
constant scope and exchange rates and up 8.5% on a reported basis
compared to the same period in 2021. This increase was mainly due
to the growth at Havas Group (+9%) and Gameloft (+16%), which was
notably driven in the third quarter by the success of Disney
Dreamlight Valley, the first game launched on platforms, consoles
and PCs. The growth also includes Editis' revenue, which was down
8% in the wake of the dip in the French book market after a year of
unprecedented growth in 2021. Compared to 2019, a benchmark year,
Editis' revenue grew by 14%1. Finally, it takes into account the
slowdown at the Canal+ Group (-0.2%), which was penalized in the
third quarter by the postponement of certain Studiocanal film
releases, despite continued growth in international activities.
- Electricity Storage and
Systems:
Revenue from industrial activities amounted to
279 million euros (electricity storage, plastic films, dedicated
terminals and systems), up 6% compared to the first nine months of
2021. This growth was driven by plastic films activities, which
benefited from higher prices, and by the increase in dedicated
terminals (IER/AS) thanks to the development of the pedestrian and
passenger business. It also includes a slight drop in Bluebus
sales.
Change in revenue by activity |
(in millions of euros) |
Q3 |
9-months |
|
|
2022 |
2021 |
Reported |
Organic |
2022 |
2021 |
Reported |
Organic |
|
|
|
growth |
growth |
|
|
growth |
growth |
Transportation and Logistics |
2,507 |
1,901 |
+32% |
+25% |
7,325 |
5,124 |
+43% |
+37% |
Oil Logistics |
951 |
610 |
+56% |
+58% |
2,570 |
1,775 |
+45% |
+47% |
Communications |
2,578 |
2,474 |
+4% |
+1% |
7,448 |
6,866 |
+8% |
+4% |
Electricity Storage and Systems |
73 |
95 |
-23% |
-21% |
279 |
268 |
+4% |
+6% |
Other (agricultural assets, Holdings) |
3 |
3 |
-7% |
-8% |
7 |
8 |
-10% |
-10% |
Total |
6,112 |
5,082 |
+20% |
+16% |
17,629 |
14,041 |
+26% |
+21% |
Significant and recent events
- Agreement with MSC Group for
the sale of Bolloré Africa Logistics
-
As a reminder, at the end of the exclusive negotiations announced
on December 20, 2021 and following the favorable opinions issued by
each of the employee representative bodies consulted, Bolloré Group
signed on March 31, 2022 the contract providing for the sale to the
MSC Group of 100% of Bolloré Africa Logistics Group, bringing
together all of Bolloré Group's transport and logistics activities
in Africa, based on an enterprise value, net of minority interests,
of 5.7 billion euros.
- As indicated,
this sale is expected to be completed by the end of the first
quarter of 2023 at the latest.
- Since the
beginning of 2022, Compagnie de l'Odet has acquired 103.0 million
Bolloré shares (3.5% of share capital) for 484.8 million euros. As
part of its share buyback program, Bolloré acquired 2.1 million of
its own shares for 9.3 million euros.
Change in
revenue per quarter |
(in millions of euros) |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
|
2022 |
2021 organic |
2021 reported |
2022 |
2021 organic |
2021 reported |
2022 |
2021 organic |
2021 reported |
Transportation and Logistics |
2,361 |
1,609 |
1,555 |
2,458 |
1,737 |
1,668 |
2,507 |
2,000 |
1,901 |
Oil Logistics |
848 |
559 |
565 |
772 |
592 |
600 |
951 |
602 |
610 |
Communications |
2,376 |
2,202 |
2,094 |
2,494 |
2,421 |
2,298 |
2,578 |
2,560 |
2,474 |
Electricity Storage and Systems |
112 |
77 |
80 |
94 |
93 |
94 |
73 |
93 |
95 |
Other (agricultural assets, Holdings) |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
Total |
5,697 |
4,449 |
4,296 |
5,820 |
4,845 |
4,662 |
6,112 |
5,258 |
5,082 |
The values shown are expressed in millions of euros and rounded
to the nearest decimal place.As a result, the sum of the rounded
amounts may differ slightly from the reported total.
1Excluding high school guideline reforms in 2019
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