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Eutelsat Communications First Half 2016-2017 ResultsRegulatory News: The Board of Directors of Eutelsat Communications (Paris:ETL) (ISIN: FR0010221234 - NYSE Euronext Paris: ETL), chaired by Michel de Rosen, reviewed the financial results for the half-year ended 31 December 2016.
Commenting on the First Half, Rodolphe Belmer Chief Executive Officer of Eutelsat Communications, said: "First Half revenues were in line with expectations, and we are on track to reach our current and three year objectives thanks to a solid commercial performance. We are also on target to deliver on our commitment to reduce capital expenditure, notably thanks to the highly effective application of 'design-to-cost' for satellite procurement. This semester we have also launched the 'LEAP' cost-savings plan, aimed at generating €30 million in annualised savings by fiscal year 2018-19, contributing to the robustness of our Free Cash Flow generation targets and enabling us to raise our EBITDA margin outlook. "We are making strong progress in our newly defined 'Connectivity' business line, with the lease of the HTS payload on EUTELSAT 3B for in-flight connectivity on Saudi Arabian Airlines, and contracts on KA-SAT for in-flight connectivity for SAS and Finnair. By securing Ka-band capacity from Yahsat we will also launch our African broadband initiative with only a slight delay relative to the original plan. Finally, we are about to close a joint-venture with ViaSat which paves the way for a step-up in broadband and mobile connectivity from the early 2020s, with no change to our Capex framework."
1 At constant currency and perimeter and excluding
non-recurring revenues. HIGHLIGHTS Solid commercial performance supporting revenues:
Delivering on Capex reduction and Discretionary Free Cash Flow generation:
Robust profitability:
Preparing the ground for future growth in Connectivity:
ANALYSIS OF REVENUES 4 Note: In line with the strategy presented on June 27, Eutelsat will henceforth communicate its revenues on the basis of five applications: Video, Fixed Data and Government Services (Core Businesses), Fixed Broadband and Mobile Connectivity (Connectivity). Please refer to the note in the appendix to this document for more details.
4 i) Unless otherwise stated, all growth rates are
like-for-like, i.e are expressed in comparison with proforma figures for
the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year and are at constant
currency ii) the share of each application as a percentage of total
revenues is calculated excluding "other revenues". Group First Half revenues stood at €755.1 million, down 0.9% at constant currency and perimeter. On a reported basis, revenues were down 2.5% reflecting a 1.6 point negative perimeter effect (disposal of Alterna'TV, Wins/DHI8 and DSAT Cinema). There was no significant currency effect in the first half. Second quarter revenues stood at €370.2 million, down 2.4% like-for-like and by 4.3% on a reported basis. Core businesses Video Applications (64% of revenues) Video Applications revenues in the first half were down 2.0% like-for-like to €455.4 million. The decline was fully attributable to lower revenues in Professional Video. Broadcast revenues were stable on the back of the contribution from incremental capacity launched during the course of last year (EUTELSAT 8 West B for MENA and EUTELSAT 36C for Sub-Saharan Africa), which more than offset the negative impact of rationalisation of capacity at the HOTBIRD position and lower revenues from FRANSAT following the completion of the transition to HD in France. Second quarter revenues stood at €228.9 million, down 3.5% on a year-on-year basis, and up by 0.9% quarter-on-quarter. Professional Video also experienced a quarter-on-quarter improvement. At 31 December 2016, the total number of channels broadcast by Eutelsat satellites stood at 6,339 up 5.6% year-on-year. HD penetration continued to increase, standing at 997 channels versus 757 a year earlier (+32%), and representing a penetration rate of 15.7% compared to 12.6% a year earlier. HD penetration at HOTBIRD stood at 24% up from 18% a year ago. Fixed Data (12% of revenues) In the first half, Fixed Data revenues stood at €84.9 million, down 15.9% like-for-like. This reflects, as anticipated, ongoing pricing pressure in all geographies. All fast-growing Broadband and Mobility revenues which were previously included in the former Data Services application have now been transferred to new Fixed Broadband and Mobile Connectivity applications. Second quarter revenues stood at €41.4 million, down 16.0% on a year-on-year basis, and by 5.3% quarter-on-quarter. Government Services (12% of revenues) In the first half, Government Services revenues stood at €86.1 million, down 9.1% like-for-like, reflecting the carry-over effect of lower renewals in the US Department of Defense Spring 2016 campaign. Second quarter revenues stood at €43.8 million, down 7.7% on a year-on-year basis, but up by 2.7% quarter-on-quarter, reflecting the positive outcome of the Fall 2016 campaign with a renewal rate for existing contracts of above 90% and new contracts representing an additional four 36-MHz equivalent transponders. Connectivity Fixed Broadband (7% of revenues) In the first half, Fixed Broadband revenues stood at €48.6 million, up 18.3% like-for-like. The negative impact of the termination of the contract for the Ka payload on EUTELSAT 3B in the previous fiscal year (subsequently leased to Taqnia and classified under Mobile Connectivity) was more than offset by the positive effect of the entry into service in May 2016 of EUTELSAT 65 West A, on which the Ka payload is fully leased. European revenues on KA-SAT were resilient. Elsewhere, the Russian consumer broadband service launched on EUTELSAT 36C in the first quarter is contributing modestly to revenues and is expected to ramp up progressively. Second quarter revenues stood at €23.7 million, up 20.0% year-on-year and down by 4.9% quarter-on-quarter. Excluding a positive one-off in the first quarter relating to the phasing of payments by a specific customer, revenues would have been flat quarter-on-quarter. Mobile Connectivity (5% of revenues) In the first half, Mobile Connectivity revenues stood at €38.5 million, up 19.3% like-for-like, reflecting mainly new capacity leases or volume increases at several orbital positions (10° East, 21° East, 70° East and 172° East). Second quarter revenues stood at €17.9 million, up 17.9% on a year-on-year basis, and up 21.5% quarter-on-quarter. 8 Alterna TV (Video) deconsolidated from April 2016, Wins/DHI (Mobile Connectivity) deconsolidated from end-August 2016 and DSAT Cinema (Video) from end-October 2016. Other Revenues9 Other revenues amounted to €41.6 million in the first half. In addition to the revenues related to the agreements with SES at 28.5° East (which will cease as of the third quarter), they included termination fees related to the rationalisation of the distribution at HOTBIRD as well as fees in respect of technical and engineering services. OPERATIONAL AND LEASED TRANSPONDERS The number of operational transponders at 31 December 2016 rose by 58 to 1,326 year-on-year, mainly due to the entry into service of EUTELSAT 36C, EUTELSAT 9B and EUTELSAT 65 West A. The fill rate stood at 70.9% compared to 73.9% a year earlier, reflecting mainly the impact of this new capacity.
Note: Based on 36 MHz-equivalent transponders excluding high throughput capacity (KA-SAT 82 spotbeams, EUTELSAT 3B 5 Ka-band spotbeams, EUTELSAT 65 West A 24 Ka-band spotbeams and EUTELSAT 36C 18 Ka-band spotbeams). ORDER BACKLOG The order backlog12 stood at €5.3 billion at 31 December 2016, down by 8.0% year-on-year and 5.3% on end June. It was equivalent to 3.5 times 2015-16 revenues. Video Applications represented 84% of the backlog. The evolution of Backlog over the last six months reflected on the one hand its natural consumption and on the other, contracts signed including the agreement with Taqnia for HTS capacity on EUTELSAT 3B.
PROFITABILITY EBITDA amounted to €588 million as of 31 December 2016 compared to €600 million a year earlier, down 2%. The EBITDA margin stood at 77.9%, an improvement compared to last year (77.5%). On top of the usual favourable phasing of operating costs, the first half margin also reflected the high level of 'Other Revenues' mostly with no associated costs. Group share of net income stood at €192 million versus €188 million a year earlier, a 2.2% increase, and represented a margin of 25.5%. This reflected:
9 Other revenues include mainly compensation paid on the
settlement of business-related litigation, the financing of certain
research programmes by the European Union and other organisations, the
impact of EUR/USD currency hedging, the provision of various services or
consulting/engineering fees as well as termination fees. CASH FLOW Net cash flow from operating activities amounted to €482 million versus €447 million in H1 2015-16. This reflected mainly a more favourable impact from working capital requirement notably with an improvement in days' sales outstanding (DSO) and a lower tax bill thanks to the evolution of the pre-tax profit and the timing of tax payments. Cash Capex amounted to €130 million, down from €171 million a year earlier, reflecting the success of measures to reduce investments through a 'design-to-cost' approach for capacity procurement and the rationalisation of ground capex as well as the phasing of various satellite programmes. 'Interest and other fees paid net of interest received' amounted to €27 million compared to €19 million last year, reflecting the interests related to the financial lease on the EUTELSAT 36C satellite which entered service in February 2016. As a result, Discretionary Cash-Flow amounted to €325 million, up 27% on last year. FINANCIAL STRUCTURE At 31 December 2016, net debt was slightly down at €3,885 million, versus €4,007 million at 30 June 2016. Discretionary free cash-flow largely covered the dividend payment (€266 million including dividends paid to minority interests) while equity asset disposals (disposal of Wins/DHI and sale of a minority stake in Broadband for Africa) generated a cash inflow of €54 million. The net debt to EBITDA ratio stood at 3.37 times, a slight improvement on end-June 2016 (3.44x times). The weighted average maturity of the Group's debt stood at 2.9 years, compared to 3.6 years at end-December 2015. The average cost of debt after hedging was 3.1% (3.6% in H1 2015-16). Liquidity remains strong, with undrawn credit lines of €650 million and cash of €338 million on top of the €850 million earmarked for the redemption at maturity of the March 2017 Bond. DIVIDEND The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held on 4 November 2016 approved the payment of a dividend of €1.10 per share in respect of the financial year ended 30 June 2016, up from €1.09 the previous year. The dividend, totaling €256 million, was fully paid in cash on 18 November 2016. 'LEAP' COST-SAVINGS PLAN Consistent with its objective of maximising cash-flow generation, Eutelsat is implementing 'LEAP', a wide-ranging cost-savings plan with a focus on external costs, both direct and indirect. LEAP's objective is to achieve annualised savings of €30 million by FY 2018-19, and with half of the savings (€15 million) captured in FY 2017-18. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK Based on the performance of the First Half, the group confirms revenue objectives published on 29 July 2016. Revenues for FY 2016-17 (at constant currency and perimeter) are expected in the range of -3% to -1%. In FY 2017-18 they are expected broadly flat with a return to modest growth in FY 2018-19. Following the implementation of the 'LEAP' cost-savings plan, the EBITDA margin (at constant currency) is now expected above 76% for both FY 2016-17 and FY 2017-18 and heading towards 77% in FY 2018-19 (versus 'above 75%' previously for each of the three financial years). Cash Capex is maintained at an average of €420 million13 per annum for the period July 2016 to June 2019 after taking account of future investments in VHTS capacity. Discretionary Free Cash Flow14 is expected to see three-year CAGR in excess of 10%, with FY 2015-16 as the base year15. The Group is committed to maintaining a sound financial structure to support its investment grade credit rating and aims at a net debt / EBITDA ratio below 3.3x. It also commits to serving a stable to progressive dividend to shareholders. FLEET DEPLOYMENT PROCUREMENTS In October 2016, the EUTELSAT 5 West B satellite was procured to replace EUTELSAT 5 West A at the 5° West orbital position. It is expected to be launched during calendar year 2018. In October 2016, Eutelsat concluded an agreement with Yahsat to lease Ka-band capacity on Yahsat's fleet. NOMINAL LAUNCH PROGRAMME The upcoming launch schedule is indicated below. Aside from the new satellite mentioned above, there are no changes compared to October 2016.
CHANGES IN THE FLEET
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held on 4 November 2016 appointed Rodolphe Belmer and the 'Fonds Stratégique de Participations16' (represented by Dominique D'Hinnin) as Directors for terms of four years. It also renewed the offices as Directors of Michel de Rosen, Carole Piwnica, and Miriem Bensalah Chaqroun.
13 Including capital expenditures and payments under existing
export credit facilities and under long-term lease agreements on third
party capacity. Following the General meeting, the Board of Directors is now composed of eleven members, of which five independent Directors. On 9 January 2017, Sandrine Téran was appointed Group Chief Financial Officer and member of the Executive Committee of the Group, replacing Antoine Castarède. BUSINESS PORTFOLIO Asset disposals were undertaken in the first half with the disposal of the 70% stake in Wins/DHI, a non-core business in maritime mobility, and the exercise of the put option on the 34% stake in Hispasat as a precursor to the divestment of the stake. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Joint-Venture with ViaSat Eutelsat and ViaSat agreed to close the joint venture agreement that leverages their respective resources and strengths to operate and expand the commercial reach of the KA-SAT satellite in both the fixed broadband and in-flight mobility markets. It will be composed of two entities: infrastructure (51% owned by Eutelsat and 49% by ViaSat) and retail (51% owned by ViaSat and 49% by Eutelsat). As part of the agreement ViaSat will pay a consideration of €132.5 million in exchange for 49% of the existing European broadband business. The closing of the joint venture agreement is expected shortly, upon completion of certain administrative procedures. Eutelsat and ViaSat also expect to add the ViaSat-3 class satellite currently under construction for the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region to the joint venture later this calendar year after concluding final contractual terms. Eutelsat will reinvest the funds received in respect of its European broadband business into this VHTS project, enabling it to remain within its existing capex framework. Taqnia Eutelsat has signed a multi-year agreement with Taqnia for the lease of four steerable HTS Ka-band spotbeams on the EUTELSAT 3B satellite. This capacity will be used for in-flight connectivity on 130 medium-/long-haul aircraft of Saudi Arabian Airlines, covering flight paths from the Middle East to Europe. * * * First Half 2016-17 results conference call A conference call will be held on Thursday, 9 February 2017 at 9:30am CET. To connect to the call, please use the following numbers:
Access code: 1861159# The presentation will also be available via webcast on our website at http://www.eutelsat.com/en/investors.html Recording available from 9 February 2:00 pm to 16 February, 12.30pm CET.
Access code: 1861159# Documentation Consolidated accounts are available at www.eutelsat.com/investors/index.html Financial calendar The financial calendar below is provided for information purposes only. It is subject to change and will be regularly updated.
Disclaimer The forward-looking statements included herein are for illustrative purposes only and are based on management's current views and assumptions. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks. For illustrative purposes only, such risks include but are not limited to: postponement of any ground or in-orbit investments and launches including but not limited to delays of future launches of satellites; impact of financial crisis on customers and suppliers; trends in Fixed Satellite Services markets; development of Digital Terrestrial Television and High Definition television; development of satellite broadband services; Eutelsat Communications' ability to develop and market value-added services and meet market demand; the effects of competing technologies developed and expected intense competition generally in its main markets; profitability of its expansion strategy; partial or total loss of a satellite at launch or in-orbit; supply conditions of satellites and launch systems; satellite or third-party launch failures affecting launch schedules of future satellites; litigation; ability to establish and maintain strategic relationships in its major businesses; and the effect of future acquisitions and investments. Eutelsat Communications expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to update or revise any projections, forecasts or estimates contained in this presentation to reflect any change in events, conditions, assumptions or circumstances on which any such statements are based, unless so required by applicable law. APPENDICES Extract from the consolidated income statement (in € millions)
Net debt to EBITDA ratio
Change in net debt (€ millions)
Cash Capex as defined in the financial outlook (€ millions)
17 Cash Capex includes capital expenditures and payments
under existing export credit facilities and under long-term lease
agreements on third party capacity. Cash Capex for H1 2016-17 is
restated from the value of the payment owed in FY 2015-16 to RSCC in
respect of lease of EUTELSAT 36C but paid effectively in H1 2016-17
(payment of €87.2m in H1 2016-17 out of a total of €95.2m expected over
the full year) which was already accounted for in FY 2015-16 cash capex. Reconciliation between Discretionary Free-Cash Flow and Accounting Free-Cash Flow (€ millions)
PROFORMA REVENUES Changes in perimeter As a reminder, proforma revenues for fiscal year 2015-16 were published with the Q1 revenues release on 28 October to reflect the disposal of some businesses. The table below shows the reconciliation between reported and pro-forma revenues for fiscal year 2015-16:
New revenue reporting by application In line with its revised strategy, Eutelsat will henceforth report its revenues on the basis of five applications: Video, Fixed Data and Government Services (Core Businesses), and Fixed Broadband and Mobile Connectivity (Connectivity). The main changes relative to the previous reporting basis around four business lines (Video, Data Services, Value-Added Services and Government Services) are as follows:
19 Included in line "Repayment of debt" of cash-flow statement The definition of 'Other Revenues' remains unchanged. 'Non-recurring Revenues' relating to compensation from satellite manufacturers for launch delays, are no longer reported since no revenues of this nature are expected over the guidance period. The table below shows the reconciliation between the former and new application reporting basis (in € millions)
The table below shows quarterly proforma revenues for fiscal years 2015-16 and 2016-17 under the new classifications:
Reported Revenues For information purposes, the table below shows reported revenues for fiscal year 2015-16 and first quarter of fiscal year 2016-17 under the former classifications.
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