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During the three months to the end of September, Geberit sales fell 7.5% to 790.7 million Swiss francs ($788.33 million). The company, seen as a proxy for the broader construction sector, also said it now expected a full-year core operating profit margin of around 27%, down from its August view of 28%. It also tweaked its sales outlook lower, now expecting growth in the mid to high single-digit percentage range, down from its previous outlook for a high single-digit increase. "This prudent outlook is shaped by the prevailing high macroeconomic uncertainties," Geberit said. ($1 = 1.0037 Swiss francs)Reporting by Noele Illien; editing by John Revill and Kim CoghillOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
SummarySummary Companies Company now includes Arctic LNG 2 project in FY guidanceSees FY revenue at 6.2-6.5 bln euros, core margin at 6.7-6.9%Anticipates Exit Framework Agreement completion in H1 2023Oct 20 (Reuters) - Technip Energies (TE.PA) expects to fully exit the liquefied natural gas project (LNG) Arctic LNG 2 led by Moscow-listed gas producer Novatek (NVTK.MM) next year, the French oil and gas services provider said on Thursday. Before what Moscow calls its "special military operation", Arctic LNG 2 was set to be launched in 2023 and reach full production capacity of almost 20 million tonnes of LNG a year in 2026. The stock of Technip Energies, which specialises in engineering and technology for the energy industry, has recovered much of the ground lost in the immediate aftermath of the invasion, when the shares halved in value in just ten days. Including the expected contribution from Arctic LNG 2, Technip Energies forecast full-year revenue of 6.2-6.5 billion euros ($6.1-$6.3 billion) and a recurring core margin of 6.7%-6.9%. Its adjusted revenue in the third quarter amounted to 1.60 billion euros, against 1.67 billion a year earlier.
ABB reports record margin in Q3 as demand stays strong
  + stars: | 2022-10-20 | by ( John Revill | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
SummarySummary Companies Company says component supply problems easing furtherSays customer activity at a high levelExpects to reach operating profit margin goal one year earlyZURICH, Oct 20 (Reuters) - ABB (ABBN.S) posted its highest-ever quarterly profit margin during the third quarter as the engineering and technology company said customer demand remained strong. The maker of industrial drives and electric ship motors said on Thursday its core operating profit margin increased by 1.5 percentage points to 16.6%, the highest since the Swiss company was founded in 1988. The profit margin improvement brought the year to date figure to 15.5%, and meant ABB is likely to achieve its target of hitting 15% this year - one year early. "We delivered high order growth, a strong top-line development and a historically high margin," Chief Executive Bjorn Rosengren said in a statement. Rosengren's strategy has led to selling non-core businesses, like the mechanical power transmission business Dodge, and also spinning off its turbocharging business Accelleron to shareholders.
The maker of KitKat chocolate bars and Nescafe reported organic sales, which cut out the impact of currency movements and acquisitions, rising by 8.5% in the nine months to end-September. "We delivered strong organic growth as we continued to adjust prices responsibly to reflect inflation," the company's chief executive Mark Schneider said. "Sales volumes have held up well so far but we are a way from peak cost of living squeeze." As a result Nestle raised its full-year outlook, saying it now expected organic growth of "around 8%" for 2022, up from a 7% to 8% increase previously. The Swiss company also confirmed its target for a trading operating profit margin of around 17%.
A Just Eat delivery man rides his bicycle in Nice amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in France, February 16, 2021. The group last posted an underlying profit in the second half of 2020, said Clement Genelot, analyst at Bryan Garnier. Shares in the company see-sawed in early trade as investors weighed the return to profitability against concerns about falling orders. As part of the cost cutting measures, Groen said the company has introduced a hiring freeze. Just Eat is looking to expand its networks to include deliveries of other products and is currently exploring a number of pilot schemes, Groen said.
Jars of Nescafe Gold coffee by Nestle are pictured in the supermarket of Nestle headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, February 13, 2020. The KitKat chocolate bar maker reported organic sales, which cut out the impact of currency movements and acquisitions, rising by 8.5% in the nine months to end-September. As a result Nestle raised its full-year outlook, saying it now expected organic growth of "around 8%" for 2022, up from a 7% to 8% increase previously. The Swiss company also confirmed its target for a trading operating profit margin of around 17%. "Our real internal growth remained resilient despite a high base of comparison and continued supply chain constraints, with limited demand elasticity," Schneider said.
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