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Dometic Q2 Reports Strong Cash Flow, Increased Margin

Dometic reported financial results for its second quarter.

Note one Swedish Krona (SEK) is equivalent to $0.095. Key findings from the report include:

  • Net sales were SEK 7,662 m (8,329); a decrease of -8%, of which -8% was organic growth.
  • Operating profit (EBITA) before items affecting comparability) was SEK 1,069 m (1,177), corresponding to a margin of 14% (14.1%). Excluding a previously disclosed one-time positive effect of SEK 33 m in the second quarter 2023, the margin for the second quarter 2023 was 13.7%.
  • Operating profit (EBIT) was SEK 903 m (985), corresponding to a margin of 11.8% (11.8%).
  • Profit for the quarter was SEK 443 m (534).
  • Earnings per share were SEK 1.39 (1.67). Adjusted earnings per share were SEK 1.76 (2.11).
  • Operating cash flow was SEK 1,963 m (2,299). Cash flow was SEK 990 m (2,221).
  • Net debt to EBITDA leverage ratio was 2.9x (3.2x) at the end of the period. Compared to the end of the first quarter 2024 the ratio improved sequentially from 3.0x, supported by a strong operating cash flow.

“Despite persistently sluggish market conditions, high interest rates and lower consumer spend, we continue to improve our performance and delivered an increased EBITA margin for the fourth quarter in a row, excluding a previously disclosed one-time positive effect of SEK 33 m in the second quarter 2023. Supported by a strong operating cash flow of SEK 2,0 b the net debt to EBITDA leverage ratio improved to 2.9x (3.2x),” said CEO Juan Vargues.

Dometic CEO Juan Vargues
Juan Vargues

“Organic net sales declined 8%, compared to a decline of 12% in the first quarter of 2024. While the uncertain market situation is making customers more cautious than before in regard to inventory levels, organic net sales in the Service & Aftermarket sales channel recovered as expected, reaching -1% compared to the same quarter last year. Net sales in the Distribution sales channel declined 2% organically, a clear improvement compared to the first quarter. This was supported by the Mobile Cooling Solutions segment, in which end-user demand for our products is strong and retailer inventories have fallen. Demand in the OEM sales channel remained weak and organic net sales declined 17%.

“The EBITA margin before items affecting comparability was 14%, an improvement compared to 13.7% for the same quarter last year, excluding the above mentioned one-time positive effect in the second quarter 2023. The margin improvement was supported by new product launches, sales mix, cost reductions and price management.

“We delivered a strong operating cash flow of SEK 1,963 m (2,299) and the net debt to EBITDA leverage ratio improved both sequentially and year-on-year to 2.9x. We expect the net debt to EBITDA leverage ratio to continue trending down during the year and are committed to achieving our target of around 2.5x.

“We are increasing research and development investments in strategic growth areas and we continue to launch new, exciting portable products for outdoor purposes. The product innovation index continues to improve and reached 19% (15%). Our Mobile Power Solutions global offering is progressing well, and during the quarter we launched PLB15, a powerful lightweight portable battery for outdoor electronic devices such as active coolers. In Mobile Cooling Solutions it is encouraging to see strong demand for our recently launched Igloo active cooling product range. In addition, we are now introducing a new series of Dometic branded active cooling boxes: the Dometic CFX2, a range expansion to our highly successful Dometic CFX3 series.

“Long-term trends in the Mobile Living industry are strong, however it is difficult to predict how the current macroeconomic situation and market conditions, including delayed interest rate decreases and changed customer purchasing patterns, will affect the business in the short term. In this high interest rate environment, leading to reduced disposable income, we still anticipate a continued gradual recovery in demand in the Service & Aftermarket and Distribution sales channels. In the OEM sales channel, we foresee continued weak demand short-term.

“In a market where the visibility is shorter than normal, we will remain agile and act on the short-term market development, while continuing to relentlessly drive our strategic agenda to deliver on our targets. This includes prioritizing margin expansion and reviewing our existing product portfolio,” Vargues said.

 

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