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SSAB AB (SSAAF) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth Amid Challenges
SSAB AB (SSAAF) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth Amid Challenges

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time30-04-2025

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SSAB AB (SSAAF) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth Amid Challenges

Operating Result: SEK1.3 billion for Q1 2025. Special Steels Sales: Increased to 336,000 tonnes in Q1. SSAB Europe Operating Result: SEK33 million, impacted by a SEK120 million strike cost. Tibnor Operating Result: SEK35 million. Q1 Revenue: SEK25.5 billion, an 8% increase from the previous quarter. EBITDA: SEK2.4 billion, up from SEK1.6 billion in Q4 2024. Net Cash Position: SEK14.4 billion at the end of Q1 2025. Q1 Shipments: Increased by 16% from the previous quarter. CapEx Outlook: SEK10 billion planned for 2025, with SEK3 billion for maintenance and SEK7 billion for strategic investments. Financing Package: EUR2.3 billion secured for the Lule mini-mill project. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 7 Warning Sign with GJNSY. Release Date: April 29, 2025 For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. SSAB AB (SSAAF) reported a strong safety performance, maintaining a high focus on safety across all operations. Special Steels division showed a significant recovery in volumes and maintained pricing, contributing to a financial performance of SEK1.4 billion. The company approved an investment in a tempering furnace at the Mobile production facility, enhancing its capability to produce advanced grades like Hardox 500 Tuf. SSAB AB (SSAAF) secured a EUR2.3 billion financing package for the Lule mini-mill project, providing flexibility and supporting project implementation. The company experienced a strong order intake in the Americas, with expectations of significantly higher prices in upcoming quarters. The strike in Finland resulted in a cost of roughly SEK120 million, negatively impacting financial performance. Revenue for Q1 was down 6% compared to the previous year, indicating lower prices despite increased shipments. EBITDA dropped compared to the previous year, with a significant impact from lower prices, particularly in the Americas division. The company faces uncertainty due to tariffs, which could impact long-term export and trade dynamics. SSAB Europe reported low profitability levels, indicating a need for improvement despite some positive volume performance. Q: Special Steels shipments were up almost 30% sequentially. Is this driven more by shipments to the US than Europe, and is there any inventory buildup related to tariffs? A: The Q1 shipments were in line with last year and expectations. There was some increase due to tariffs, but no significant inventory buildup. The demand is strong, especially in the mining segment. Q: Can you provide details on the investment in the Mobile facility in the US for expanding special steels capacity? A: The investment aims to produce advanced grades like Hardox 500 Tuf, requiring additional tempering capacity. The exact capacity increase depends on the mix and thickness of the grades. Q: How do the financing terms of the EUR2.3 billion green loan compare with general market terms? A: The green financing has favorable terms, and the interest was high, supporting this impression. However, specific terms and conditions are not disclosed. Q: Can you explain the expected raw material costs in Europe being stable into Q2 despite coal prices being down? A: There is a lag in the impact of iron ore and coal prices on consumption costs. The winter stocking of coal also affects this. The costs are expected to stabilize and gradually decrease. Q: What is the outlook for the US plate market, considering the recent tariff implementation and demand trends? A: Prices have stabilized, and there is still underlying demand from distributors and the industry. The energy segment remains strong, and shipbuilding is a growing opportunity, with significant orders expected. For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

SSAB AB (SSAAF) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with Strategic ...
SSAB AB (SSAAF) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with Strategic ...

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time31-01-2025

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SSAB AB (SSAAF) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with Strategic ...

Operating Result: SEK7.8 billion for the full year 2024, lower than the previous year. Net Cash Position: Maintained at a similar level to the previous year, indicating a strong balance sheet. Q4 Revenue: SEK23.6 billion, 3% lower than the previous quarter and 11% lower than the previous year. Q4 EBITDA: SEK1.6 billion, lower than Q3's SEK2.3 billion and the previous year's SEK3.4 billion. Q4 Shipments: 1,448 kilotons, 9 kilotons lower than the previous quarter and 43 kilotons lower than the previous year. Dividend Proposal: SEK2.6 per share, totaling SEK2.6 billion, to be proposed at the AGM. Net Debt/Equity Ratio: Minus 25%, exceeding the financial target of plus/minus 20. 2025 CapEx Guidance: Maintenance CapEx at SEK3 billion; strategic CapEx increasing due to Lulo investment. Raw Material Costs: Expected to be stable or somewhat higher in Q1 2025. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 1 Warning Sign with BOM:523694. Release Date: January 29, 2025 For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. SSAB AB (SSAAF) maintained a strong market position in special and premium steels, with record sales to the automotive industry. The company is leading the green steel transition, with significant customer interest in green steel for electric vehicles. SSAB AB (SSAAF) achieved a strong safety performance, ending the year with a safety level of 0.75, reflecting a robust safety culture. The company has a strong balance sheet, maintaining a stable net cash position similar to the previous year. Strategic investments in Lule and Oxelosund are expected to significantly reduce CO2 emissions and reposition SSAB Europe as a premium steel producer. Operating results for 2024 were lower than the previous year, primarily due to price decreases in the American market. Q4 volumes in special steels were lower than expected, partly due to shipment issues and maintenance delays. The construction and automotive segments faced weaker demand, impacting overall sales. The company is facing ongoing strikes in Finland, which could negatively impact Q1 earnings. The market environment remains challenging, with sensitivity to supply and demand fluctuations, particularly in the Americas. Q: Could you provide an update on the strike situation in Finland and its potential impact on Q1 earnings? A: The strike in Finland is ongoing and is planned to last six days. We are trying to minimize its impact, similar to previous strike incidents. However, it is likely to have some effect on Q1 earnings, comparable to past strikes. Q: Is there a possibility to postpone or scale down the Lule investment if the market environment remains weak? A: While the Lule investment is strategically important, we have the flexibility to postpone or delay it if necessary due to market conditions. However, our intention is to proceed with the plans as they are crucial for our strategic goals. Q: Can you explain the rationale behind building two electric arc furnaces with a combined capacity of 2.5 million tonnes in Lule? A: The system is designed for 2.5 million tonnes, with half sent to Borlange for processing and the other half used for the Cold Mill complex. This setup allows us to produce specialty and premium grades, which are in high demand, especially in the automotive segment. Q: How do you view the current market situation for special steels, and do you expect to grow volumes in 2025? A: There is a seasonal effect, but we have maintained our market share despite higher prices than competitors. If interest rates decrease and the construction segment recovers, we are optimistic about volume growth in 2025. Q: What is the expected return on investment for the Lule project, and how does it compare to maintaining the current system? A: The investment in Lule is attractive when considering the avoided costs of maintaining the current system, which would require significant investment. The new system offers modern, efficient technology and positions SSAB Europe as a supplier of unique customer value, making the investment decision sensible. For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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