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SOITEC REPORTS SECOND QUARTER REVENUE AND HALF-YEAR RESULTS OF FISCAL YEAR 2025
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SOITEC REPORTS SECOND QUARTER REVENUE AND
HALF-YEAR RESULTS OF FISCAL YEAR 2025- H1’25 revenue amounted to €338m, down 15% at constant exchange rates and perimeter year-on-year, in line with guidance, and down 16% on a reported basis
- Q2’25 revenue reached €217m, down 9% at constant exchange rates and perimeter compared to Q2’24 and up 89% sequentially at constant exchange rates and perimeter
- H1’25 EBITDA1 margin2 at 33.4%, up 40bps compared to H1’24
- H1’25 Free Cash Flow increased by €120m year on year to +€35m while maintaining strong R&D and industrial investments
- H1’25 current EBIT reached €28m
- FY’25 revenue and EBITDA1 guidance confirmed: revenue expected to be stable year-on-year at constant exchange rates and perimeter, and EBITDA1 margin2 expected at around 35%
- FY’25 planned capex slightly reduced from €250m to €230m
Bernin (Grenoble), France, November 20th, 2024 – Soitec (Euronext Paris), a world leader in designing and manufacturing innovative semiconductor materials, today announced its revenue for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 and its half-year results of fiscal year 2025 (ended on September 30th, 2024). The interim consolidated financial statements3 were approved by the Board of Directors during its meeting today.
Pierre Barnabé, Soitec’s CEO, commented: “As announced, after reaching the bottom in the first quarter, the rebound of second quarter revenue enabled the first half of the fiscal year to be in line with our expectations. Although sales continued to be impacted by the RF-SOI inventory correction, and the weak Automotive market, we have benefited from the increasing POI penetration and from the fast-growing data center market. The product portfolio diversification provided strong resilience of business strength and enabled the company to continue its growth in diversified end markets.Despite lower revenue, our cash generation proved solid, allowing us to keep investing both in industrial capacity and in R&D to be ready to capture future growth, while maintaining a healthy balance sheet. We are confident in our ability to extend our rebound in the second part of our fiscal year, notably in the fourth quarter, as the situation of RF-SOI inventory level started to improve, allowing us to achieve our stable full-year revenue guidance together with around 35% EBITDA margin.
For calendar year 2025, we anticipate different dynamics across our three end markets, with Mobile Communications market expected to continue to slightly improve, Automotive & Industrial market weakness persisting through the first half of the year, and Cloud AI investments to remain at elevated levels.
Thereafter, our mid-term ambition to reach 2 billion dollars revenue will continue to be supported by the increasing adoption of engineered substrates, to deliver more powerful and energy-efficient solutions to a higher number of customers across our three end markets”, added Pierre Barnabé.
Second quarter FY’25 consolidated revenue
Q2’25 Q2’24 Q2’25/Q2’24
(Euros millions)
change reported chg. at const. exch. rates & perimeter
Mobile Communications 124 169 -27% -25% Automotive & Industrial 33 38 -13% -11% Edge & Cloud AI 61 37 +62% +66%
Revenue 217 245 -11% -9% Soitec revenue reached 217 million Euros in Q2’25, down 11% on a reported basis compared with 245 million Euros achieved in Q2’24. This reflects a 9% year-on-year decline at constant exchange rates and perimeter4 and a negative currency impact of -2%. Decline in Mobile Communications, and to a lesser extent in Automotive & Industrial, was partially compensated for by a very strong performance in Edge & Cloud AI (previously named Smart Devices).
The expected rebound performed in Q2’25, with an 89% sequential organic growth, confirmed that Soitec reached the bottom of its cycle in Q1’25.
Mobile Communications
In Q2’25, Mobile Communications revenue reached 124 million Euros, down 25% year-on-year at constant exchange rates compared to Q2’24. It however increased by 76 million Euros against the 48 million Euros achieved in Q1’25, reflecting the progress in inventory correction at Soitec customers.
In the context of a recovering smartphone market, and progressive improvement in Soitec customers’ inventory absorption, volumes of RF-SOI wafers sales have picked up significantly from the weak Q1’25. They remained however much lower than in Q2'24, in line with the Group’s expectations. Soitec remains confident in further inventory absorption to take place in H2’25 and expects growth in RF-SOI sales to resume, supporting the Group’s full-year guidance.
On the other hand, sales of POI (Piezoelectric-on-Insulator) wafers dedicated to RF filters continued to grow sequentially, translating into a sharp year-on-year increase against Q2’24. POI activity benefits from a strong demand in China and from Soitec’s engagement with all leading US fabless companies. Soitec currently has ten active customers, and over ten more are in qualification phase.
Sales of FD-SOI wafers, designed to equip front end modules integrated in both 5G Sub-6 GHz and 5G mmWave smartphones, have picked up from the low level recorded in Q1’25, also showing growth against Q2’24.
Automotive & Industrial
Automotive & Industrial revenue reached 33 million Euros in Q2’25, down 11% year-on-year at constant exchange rates compared to Q2’24, reflecting the softness in the automotive market.
Power-SOI wafer sales increased as compared to the low level recorded in Q1’25 but were lower than Q2’24, driven by lower volumes in a context of the ongoing softness in the automotive market. Power-SOI remains a key component for gate drivers, in vehicle networking and increasingly Battery Management ICs, supported by an increasing number of foundries and IDMs worldwide.
In Q2’25, FD-SOI wafer sales, which continue to be mostly driven by adoption for automotive microcontrollers, radar and wireless connectivity, recorded another good performance, stable against Q1’25 and up compared to Q2’24.
Further SmartSiCTM samples and prototypes were delivered during Q2’25, paving the way for device qualifications and wafer production ramp-up to gradually intensify, driven by customer demand.
Edge & Cloud AI
Edge & Cloud AI revenue reached 61 million Euros in Q2’25, up 66% at constant exchange rates compared to Q2’24, and up 38% on sequential basis compared to Q1’25.
Sales of FD-SOI wafers, which remain driven by the demand for Edge AI devices across consumer and industrial sectors, were above the level reached in Q2’24, capitalizing on the strong momentum in the build-up of the FD-SOI ecosystem across the industry.
Sales of Photonics-SOI wafers were particularly strong in Q2’25, much higher than in Q2’24 and Q1’25. This reflects the need for more powerful and more energy-efficient data centers to support the exponential growth of AI-related computing power capabilities. Photonics-SOI is now a standard technology platform for high-speed and high bandwidth optical interconnections in data centers, adopted in pluggable optical transceivers, and used for the development of Co-Packaged Optics.
Sales of Imager-SOI wafers for 3D imaging applications were higher than in Q2’24, benefitting from a low base effect.
H1’25 consolidated revenue
H1’25 H1’24 H1’25/H1’24
(Euros millions)
change reported chg. at const. exch. rates & perimeter
Mobile Communications 172 258 -33% -32% Automotive & Industrial 59 75 -21% -20% Edge & Cloud AI 107 68 +56% +57%
Revenue 338 401 -16% -15% Consolidated revenue reached 338 million Euros in H1'25, down 16% on a reported basis compared to 401 million Euros in H1'24. This reflects a 15% decline at constant exchange rates and perimeter5, in line with Soitec’s guidance, and a slightly negative currency impact of -1%.
The decrease in revenue essentially reflects lower volumes in both RF-SOI and Power-SOI due to persisting inventory digestion across the smartphone value chain and a softer automotive market, partly offset by strong performance in POI, FD-SOI, Imager-SOI and Photonics-SOI. This strong performance from Soitec’s increasingly diversified product portfolio results in a more balanced revenue profile among the three end markets:
- Mobile Communications revenue reached 172 million Euros in H1'25, down 33% on a reported basis and down 32% at constant exchange rates compared to H1'24. Mobile communications represented 51% of total revenue against 64% in H1'24. This lower proportion notably derives from weaker RF-SOI volumes in connection with further inventory adjustment at customers, despite increasing penetration of 5G smartphones. RF-SOI performance was partly offset by a strong acceleration in POI wafer sales and, to a lesser extent, by slightly higher FD-SOI wafer sales.
- Automotive & Industrial revenue amounted to 59 million Euros in H1'25, down 21% on a reported basis and down 20% at constant exchange rates compared to H1'24. Automotive & Industrial represented 17% of total revenue against 19% in H1'24. This lower performance was essentially driven by a weak automotive market despite increasing adoption and higher content of Soitec’s products per vehicle.
- Edge & Cloud AI revenue reached 107 million Euros in H1'25, up 56% on a reported basis and up 57% at constant exchange rates compared to H1'24. Edge & Cloud AI represented 32% of total revenue against 17% in H1'24. This increase in revenue was driven by higher sales of Photonics-SOI wafers, which benefit from the rapidly growing needs of data centers to address the expansion of AI-related computing power capabilities, and by an uptick in Imager-SOI sales due to non-linear demand over the year.
EBITDA1 margin2 at a robust level
Consolidated income statement (part 1)
(Euros millions) H1’25 H1’24 % change
Revenue 338 401 -16%
Gross profit 101 144 -30% As a % of revenue 30.0% 36.0%
Net research and development expenses (43) (34) +26% Selling, general and administrative expenses (31) (25) +22%
Current operating income 28 85 -67% As a % of revenue 8.2% 21.3%
EBITDA1,6 113 132 -15% As a % of revenue 33.4% 33.0%
Mainly reflecting lower revenue, but also increased R&D investment, the current operating income went down from 85 million Euros in H1'24 to 28 million Euros in H1'25.
- Gross profit reached 101 million Euros, down from 144 million Euros in H1'24. Gross margin declined by 6 points to 30.0% of revenue. The weaker level of activity recorded in H1'25 resulted in a lower utilization of Soitec industrial capacity. In addition, depreciation costs were up, reflecting the Group’s current investment profile. These factors were partly offset by strong cost management, some agility in resource allocation between plants and higher subsidies.
- Net R&D expenses increased from 34 million Euros in H1'24 to 43 million Euros in H1'25 (12.6% of revenue). Gross R&D expenses before capitalization went up 19% to 77°million Euros, illustrating Soitec’s ambition to continue to invest in new products development, in the next generation of SOI products, in compound semiconductors (notably POI, SiC and GaN), as well as in the development of new engineered substrates. The lower proportion of capitalized R&D spending was more than offset by the recognition of higher R&D subsidies and higher prototype sales.
- Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses amounted to 31 million Euros in H1'25 (9.2% of revenue) up from 25 million Euros in H1'24, essentially due to non-recurring positive effects in H1’24 and higher depreciation expenses.
The EBITDA1,6 amounted to 113 million Euros in H1'25, down 15% from 132 million Euros in H1'24. EBITDA1 margin2 remained at a robust level, reaching 33.4%, 40 basis points above the level of 33.0% recorded in H1'24. The combination of a lesser absorption of fixed costs due to lower volumes and higher level of R&D investments, as evidenced by the lower current operating margin, was offset by higher non-cash items, notably depreciation costs.
Consolidated income statement (part 2)
(Euros millions) H1’25 H1’24 % change
Current operating income 28 85 -67%
Other operating income / (expenses) (4) 1
Operating income 23 86 -73%
Net financial result (8) 2
Income tax (2) (8)
Net profit from continuing operations 14 80 -83%
Net profit from discontinued operations 0 (0)
Net profit, Group share 14 80 -83%
Basic earnings per share (in €) 0.39 2.24 -83%
Diluted earnings per share (in €) 0.39 2.19 -82%
Weighted average number of ordinary shares 35,677,855 35,620,925
Weighted average number of diluted ordinary shares 35,752,384 37,623,199
Other operating expenses amounted to 4 million Euros in H1’25. They correspond to an impairment of Dolphin Design goodwill.
The net financial result came as an expense of 8 million Euros in H1'25 compared to an income of 2 million Euros in H1'24. Interest on cash investments and other financial income are almost stable at 10 million Euros, as are net financial expenses of 12 million Euros. The change in net financial result essentially reflects the difference between the net foreign exchange loss of 6 million Euros recorded in H1'25 and the foreign exchange gain of 3 million Euros recorded in H1’24.
The income tax expense amounted to 2 million Euros in H1'25 compared to 8 million Euros in H1'24. This reflects an effective tax rate of 12% compared to 9% in H1'24, the enforcement of the global minimum tax rule of 15% (Pillar 2) having an impact of around 1 point.
In line with the decline in operating income, the net profit amounted to 14 million in H1'25.
Solid Free Cash Flow generation after constantly high investmentsConsolidated cash-flows
(Euros millions) H1’25 H1’24
Continuing operations
EBITDA1,6 113 132
Inventories (65) (65) Trade receivables 130 106 Trade payables (48) (105) Other receivables and liabilities 9 (5)
Change in working capital 27 (69) Tax paid (10) (19)
Net cash generated by operating activities 129 45
Net cash used in investing activities (94) (129)
Free Cash Flow 35 (85)
New loans and debt repayment (including finance leases), drawing on credit lines (36) (32) Financial expenses (7) (6) Liquidity contract and other items (1) (7)
Net cash (used in) / generated from financing activities (44) (45)
Impact of exchange rate fluctuations (4) 2
Net change in cash (13) (127) The Group generated a positive Free Cash Flow of 35 million Euros in H1'25, which represents an improvement of 120 million Euros compared to the 85 million Euros negative Free Cash Flow recorded in H1'24. Despite a lower EBITDA1,6, this strong increase essentially comes as a result of a much-improved change in working capital in H1’25, while capital expenditure was maintained at a high level to support the Group’s current expansion.
The cash inflow from working capital amounted to 27 million Euros in H1'25, compared to a 69 million Euros cash outflow in H1'24. This is essentially reflecting:
- a strong 130 million Euros decrease in trade receivables, explained by the seasonality of sales with a particularly high level of activity recorded in the fourth quarter of FY’24; decrease was even higher than in H1'24 (106 million Euros),
- the favorable impact of subsidies cashed in during the period.
These were partially offset by:
- a seasonal 65 million Euros increase in inventories built to fuel the expected rebound in the second part of the fiscal year (similar level of increase as in the first half of FY’24),
- a 48 million Euros decrease in trade payables (compared to a 105 million Euros decrease in H1'24 which included non-recurring downpayments in connection with the signing of new long-term supply agreements).
The net cash used in investing activities amounted to 94 million Euros in H1'25, compared to 129 million Euros in H1'24. It takes into account the 10 million Euros positive impact of financial income from cash investment (8 million Euros in H1'24). Including production equipment under leases (17 million Euros in H1'25), total cash out related to capital expenditure amounted to 120 million Euros, slightly below the 138 million Euros spent in H1'24. Capital expenditure was essentially related to industrial investments, including:
- the ongoing phase 1 of Singapore 300-mm facility extension,
- additional POI and SmartSiCTM manufacturing tools.
Capital expenditure also included investments supporting the Group’s environmental policy, as well as IT investments.
Net cash used in financing activities amounted to 44 million Euros in H1'25 essentially reflecting a net decrease in borrowings and related interest paid.
In total, including a 4 million Euros negative impact of exchange rate fluctuations (2 million Euros positive impact in H1'24), the net cash outflow was moderate, reaching 13 million Euros in H1'25 (127 million Euros in H1’24) resulting in a steady strong cash position of 696 million Euros on September 30th, 2024.
Strong balance sheet maintained
Soitec maintained a strong balance sheet as of September 30th, 2024.
Shareholders’ equity stood at 1.5 billion Euros on September 30th, 2024. It was stable compared to March 31st, 2024.
Following the sale of Dolphin Design IP activities finalized in October 2024, and the signing of Dolphin ASIC activities in November 2024, the assets and liabilities of Dolphin Design activities have been classified in the Group’s balance sheet as assets held for sales for 65 million Euros and liabilities associated with assets held for sale for 33 million Euros as of September 30th, 2024.
Financial debt on September 30th, 2024, was also stable at 747 million Euros compared to 6 months before. The 49 million Euros net increase in leasing debt was mainly offset by a total of 39°million Euros of debt repayments as well as the 16 million Euros impact of the classification of Dolphin Design liabilities as liabilities associated with assets held for sale. Taking into account the 13 million Euros cash outflow recorded in H1'25, the net debt position7 was kept at a moderate level up from 39 million Euros on March 31st, 2024, to 51 million Euros on September 30th, 2024.
FY’25 revenue and EBITDA outlook confirmed, capex revised slightly down
Soitec confirms anticipating revenue to rebound in the second half of FY’25, driven by the ongoing recovery of the RF-SOI activity following the progressive end of the inventory correction among customers. Besides, Soitec will continue to benefit from the strong structural demand for Photonics-SOI and FD-SOI and the continued adoption of POI. Consequently, Soitec confirms anticipating a stable year-on-year revenue in FY’25.
Soitec also confirms expecting FY’25 EBITDA1 margin2 to be around 35%
Expected annual capital expenditure has been revised slightly down, at around 230 million Euros, against 250 million Euros initially planned, to reflect slower end market dynamics.
Q2’25 key events
Soitec kicks off European project to develop future high-frequency semiconductors
On September 10th, 2024, a European research and industry consortium led by Soitec began work to develop a future generation of high-frequency semiconductors based on Indium Phosphide (InP). These technologies are set to address applications ranging from photonics for mega data centers and AI to radio frequency front-ends and integrated antennas critical for 6G mobile communication, Sub-THz radar sensing and beyond. Indium phosphide (InP) devices can operate at frequencies approaching or exceeding 1 terahertz (THz), offering superior speeds and increased energy-efficiency compared to silicon technologies.
Soitec signs of a joint development agreement in SmartSiC™ with Resonac to accelerate high-performance silicon carbide adoption in next-generation electric vehicles
On September 24th, 2024, Soitec signed an agreement with Resonac Corporation (formerly Showa Denko K.K.) to develop 200mm (8-inch) SmartSiC™ silicon carbide (SiC) wafers using Resonac substrates and epitaxy processes, in a major step for the deployment of Soitec’s high-yielding silicon carbide technology in Japan and other international markets. SmartSiC™ silicon carbide is a disruptive compound semiconductor material providing superior performance and efficiency over silicon in high-growth power applications for electric mobility and industrial processes. It allows for more efficient power conversion, lighter and more compact designs and overall system cost savings – all key factors for success in electric vehicles and industrial systems.
Post-closing events
Divestment of Dolphin Design’s main businesses
Under an agreement completed on October 31, 2024, between Jolt Capital and Dolphin Design, a Soitec subsidiary, Dolphin Design’s mixed-signal IP activities have been acquired by Jolt Capital, a private equity firm specializing in European deeptech investments, via a newly created company, Dolphin Semiconductor. The signing of the sale of Dolphin ASIC activities was finalized with NanoXplore in November 2024, a major player in SoC and FPGA semiconductor design.
The sale process is expected to be completed in the second half of fiscal year 2024-2025.
Dolphin Design, acquired by Soitec in 2018, has long been at the forefront of delivering cutting-edge semiconductor design solutions in mixed-signal IP and ASICs.
The sale of Dolphin Design’s two main business activities will support Soitec’s focus on strategic development and growth opportunities in its core advanced semiconductor materials business.
Appointment of Frédéric Lissalde as Chairman of the Board
During the meeting of the Board of Directors held on November 20, 2024 upon recommendation of the Compensation and Nominations Committee, Frédéric Lissalde, who has been Director since the Annual General Meeting held on July 23, 2024, was appointed as Chairman of the Board of Directors as of March 1, 2025 for the remainder of his term of office as Director.
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H1’25 results will be commented during an analyst and investor conference call to be held on November 21st, 2024, at 8:00am CET. The meeting will be conducted in English.
The live webcast and slide presentation will be available on:
https://channel.royalcast.com/soitec/#!/soitec/20241121_1
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Agenda
Q3’25 revenue is due to be published on February 5th, 2025, after market close.
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Disclaimer
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About Soitec
Soitec (Euronext - Tech Leaders), a world leader in innovative semiconductor materials, has been developing cutting-edge products delivering both technological performance and energy efficiency for over 30 years. From its global headquarters in France, Soitec is expanding internationally with its unique solutions, and generated sales of 1 billion Euros in fiscal year 2023-2024. Soitec occupies a key position in the semiconductor value chain, serving three main strategic markets: Mobile Communications, Automotive and Industrial, and Edge & Cloud AI (previously Smart Devices). The company relies on the talent and diversity of its 2,300 employees, representing 50 different nationalities, working at its sites in Europe, the United States and Asia. Soitec has registered over 4,000 patents.
Soitec, SmartSiC™ and Smart Cut™ are registered trademarks of Soitec.
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Financial information and consolidated financial statements in appendix include:
- Consolidated revenue per quarter
- H1’25 consolidated income statement
- Balance sheet at September 30th, 2024
- Consolidated cash flows
Appendix 1 – Consolidated revenue per quarter
Quarterly revenue Q1’24 Q2’24 Q3’24 Q4’24 Q1’25 Q2’25
H1’24 H1’25
(Euros millions)
Mobile Communications 89 169 130 222 48 124
258 172 Automotive°& Industrial 37 38 44 44 26 33
75 59 Edge & Cloud AI 31 37 65 70 46 61
68 107
Revenue 157 245 240 337 121 217
401 338 Change in quarterly revenue Q1’25/Q1’24 Q2’25/Q2’24
H1’25/H1’24
Reported
changeOrganic change1 Reported
changeOrganic change1
Reported
changeOrganic change1 (vs. previous year)
Mobile Communications -45% -46% -27% -25%
-33% -32% Automotive & Industrial -29% -31% -13% -11%
-21% -20% Edge & Cloud AI +49% +47% +62% +66%
+56% +57%
Revenue -23% -24% -11% -9%
-16% -15% - At constant exchange rates and comparable scope of consolidation (there was no scope effect in H1’25 vs. H1’24)
Consolidated financial statements for H1’25
As previously reported, Soitec’s refocus on Electronics operations decided in January 2015 was nearly completed on March 31st, 2016. Consequently, the H1’25 residual income and expenses relating to Solar and Other activities are reported under ‘Net result from discontinued operations’, below the ‘Operating income’ line, meaning that down to the line ‘Net result after tax from continuing operations’, the consolidated income statement fully and exclusively reflects the Electronics activity as well as the Group’s corporate functions expenses. This was already the case in H1’24 financial statements.
Appendix 2 - Consolidated income statement
H1’25 H1’24 (Euros millions) (ended
Sept. 30, 2024)(ended
Sept. 30, 2023)
Revenue 338 401
Cost of sales (236) (257)
Gross profit 101 144
Research and development expenses (43) (34) Selling, general and administrative expenses (31) (25)
Current operating income 28 85
Other operating income / (expenses) (4) 1
Operating income 23 86
Financial income 10 12 Financial expenses (18) (11)
Net financial income/(expense) (8) 2
Profit before tax 15 88
Income tax (2) (8)
Net profit from continuing operations 14 80
Net profit from discontinued operations 0 (0)
Consolidated net profit 14 80
Net profit, Group share 14 80 Basic earnings per share (in €) 0.39 2.24
Diluted earnings per share (in €) 0.39 2.19
Weighted average number of ordinary shares 35,677,855 35,620,925
Weighted average number of diluted ordinary shares 35,752,384 37,623,199 Appendix 3 - Balance sheet
Assets Sept. 30, 2024 March 31,
2024(Euros millions)
Non-current assets
Intangible assets 126 156 Property, plant and equipment 953 913 Non-current financial assets 19 19 Other non-current assets 53 70 Deferred tax assets 62 62
Total non-current assets 1,211 1,220
Current assets
Inventories 261 209 Trade receivables 292 448 Other current assets 76 101 Current financial assets 6 7 Cash and cash equivalents 696 708 Assets held for sale 65 -
Total current assets 1,396 1,472
Total assets 2,607 2,692 Equity and liabilities Sept. 30, 2024 March 31,
2024(Euros millions)
Equity
Share capital 71 71 Share premium 228 228 Reserves and retained earnings 1,198 1,180 Other reserves (7) 15
Equity, Group Share 1,491 1,495
Total equity 1,491 1,495
Non-current liabilities
Long-term financial debt 678 669 Provisions and other non-current liabilities 78 79
Total non-current liabilities 756 748
Current liabilities
Short-term financial debt 69 78 Trade payables 114 169 Provisions and other current liabilities 144 202 Liabilities associated with assets held for sale 33 -
Total current liabilities 360 449
Total equity and liabilities 2,607 2,692 Appendix 4 - Consolidated cash flows
H1’25 H1’24 (Euros millions) (ended
Sept. 30, 2024)(ended
Sept. 30, 2023)
Consolidated net profit 14 80 of which continuing operations 14 80
Depreciation and amortization expense 68 60 Impairment /(reversals of impairment) of non-current assets 4 - Provisions / (reversals of provisions), net 2 (4) Provisions expense / (reversal) for retirement benefit obligation, net 0 0 Gains on disposals of assets 1 - Income tax 2 8 Financial expense / (income) 8 (2) Share-based payments 7 7 Other non-cash items 7 (17) Items related to discontinued operations (0) 0
EBITDA1 113 132 of which continuing operations 113 132
Increase / (decrease) in cash relating to:
Inventories (65) (65) Trade receivables 130 106 Trade payables (48) (105) Other receivables and payables 9 (5) Income tax paid (10) (19) Changes in working capital and income tax paid related to discontinued operations (0) (0)
Change in working capital and income tax paid 16 (88) of which continuing operations 16 (88)
Net cash generated by operating activities 129 44 of which continuing operations 129 45
H1’25 H1’24 (Euros millions) (ended
Sept. 30, 2024)(ended
Sept. 30, 2023)
Net cash generated by operating activities 129 44 of which continuing operations 129 45
Purchases of intangible assets (15) (23) Purchases of property, plant and equipment (88) (114) Interest received 10 8 Acquisitions and disposals of financial assets (1) (0) Divestment flows related to discontinued operations 0 0
Net cash used in investing activities (1) (93) (129) of which continuing operations (1) (94) (129)
Loans and drawdowns on credit lines 3 3 Repayment of borrowings and lease liabilities (39) (35) Interest paid (7) (6) Liquidity agreement - (8) Change in interest in subsidiaries without change of control (1) (0) Other financing flows (0) 1 Financing flows related to discontinued operations (0) (0)
Net cash used in financing activities (44) (45) of which continuing operations (44) (45)
Effects of exchange rate fluctuations (4) 2
Net change in cash (13) (127) of which continuing operations (13) (127)
Cash at beginning of the period 708 788 Cash at end of the period 696 661
(1) Net cash used in investing activities is net of leases and net of interest received. Total cash out related to capital expenditure amounted to 120 million Euros in first-half 2024-2025 compared to 138 million Euros in first half 2023-2024.
1 The EBITDA represents operating income before depreciation, amortization, impairment of non-current assets, non-cash items relating to share-based payments, provisions for impairment of current assets and for contingencies and expenses, and disposals gains and losses. EBITDA is not a financial indicator defined by IFRS and may not be comparable to EBITDA as reported by other groups. It represents additional information and should not be considered as a substitute for operating income or net cash generated by operating activities.
2 EBITDA margin = EBITDA from continuing operations / Revenue.
3 Review procedures were completed and the review report is in the process of being issued.
4 There was no scope effect in Q2’25 vs. Q2’24
5 There was no scope effect in H1’25 vs. H1’24
6 EBITDA from continuing operations.
7 Financial debt less cash and cash equivalentsAttachment