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Umicore smiles through

18 February 2010

The Belgian materials group, Umicore, said its performance in the second half of 2009 improved substantially from the low levels seen in the first part of the year.

This was primarily due to increasing sales in the Precious Metals Products and Catalysts businesses coupled with cost reduction measures, it said.

Nevertheless, the second half figures show an 18% reduction in revenues compared to the same period of 2008; earnings before interest and taxes slashed to just over 40% of the previous year at €146 million (€354 million), and net recurring profit for the period at €82 million hammered to less than 37% of the 2008 figure of €222 million.
 
The company expects that earnings before interest and taxes will show a marked improvement during 2010, reflecting the full-year impact of the cost reduction programmes initiated in 2009.

 

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