Thursday, November 08, 2007

Wolters Kluwer Reports

Wolters Kluwer reported third quarter results inline with expectations and also announced the completion of their initial share buy back scheme and the launch of a second buy back. The company says it expects to buy back €175mm in shares over the next several months. Highlights from the press release are as follows:

Third-quarter 2007:
  • Organic revenue growth of 4% (2006: 4%)
  • Ordinary EBITA of €153 million, grew 18% and 24% in constant currencies (2006: €130 million)
  • Ordinary EBITA margin improved to 19% (2006: 16%)
  • Revenues of €799 million, grew 2% and 6% in constant currencies (2006: €786 million)
  • Structural cost savings increased to €41 million (2006: €33 million)

Nine months ending September 30, 2007:

  • Organic revenue growth of 3%, on track to meet the full-year guidance (2006: 2%)
  • Ordinary EBITA of €457 million, grew 20% and 26% in constant currencies (2006: €381 million)
  • Ordinary EBITA margin improved to 18% (2006: 16%)
  • Revenues of €2,476 million, grew 2% and 6% in constant currencies (2006: €2,431 million)
  • Structural cost savings increased to €117 million (2006: €91 million)
  • Free cash flow of €194 million (2006: €232 million including €53 million one-time tax refund)
  • Divestment of Education generated a sales price of €774 million, a book profit of €595 million and net proceeds of €665 million

Nancy McKinstry, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board, commented on the company’s third-quarter performance:

“Wolters Kluwer continued to successfully execute our strategy of accelerating profitable growth during the third quarter of 2007. Our good organic growth was fueled by new products and strong growth in online and software solutions. Importantly, all divisions contributed to the significant increase in operating margins realized through revenue growth, operational improvements, and prior restructuring programs. We have a strong, balanced portfolio which enables us to continue our clear growth momentum. Our performance over the first nine months of 2007 has put us well on track to meet our full-year guidance.”

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