Grundfos Notes Positive First Half of 2003 With Strong Growth in Earnings

15.08.2003

During the first six months of 2003, the Grundfos Group achieved a pre-tax profit of 374 million Danish kroner - an increase of 162 million Danish kroner compared with the same period last year. According to Group President Jens Jørgen Madsen this is the result of a healthy combination of growth in sales, tight cost-control and improved efficiency.

"The seeds to this growth figure were sown last year when we implemented extensive cost-saving measures throughout the Group following a first half-year of unsatisfactory growth in earnings. We have maintained this tight cost control in our 2003 budget, and I am pleased to note that costs are under control in all companies," says Jens Jørgen Madsen.

Group salesreached 5,329 million Danish kroner during the first six months of 2003 - an increase of 130 million Danish kroner compared with the first half of 2002. The real growth in sales amount to just below 10 per cent, however, declines in most exchange rates - other than the Danish krone and the Euro - have reduced the growth in sales for the first half-year of 2003 to 2.6 per cent, measured in Danish kroner.

The growthin sales has been particularly noticeable in the Far East and Eastern European regions. As many as 20 sales companies note double-digit growth rates - top scorers include India with 63 per cent, Russia with 45 per cent, China with 26 per cent and Japan with a 16 per cent growth rate.

TheSouthern European and American regions只记录每分1 - 2销售增长;然而these regions note greater increases over the past few months. Germany accounts for a particularly noticeable increase: following several years of stagnation, the Grundfos company contributes with a 6 per cent growth rate, and due to the size of the company, this creates additional sales worth 6 million Euros, as against the first six months of 2002.

Jens Jørgen Madsen is pleased to note the fine start of the year, and is optimistic about the rest of 2003. "We have taken another step towards the two main objectives that we have set - a pre-tax earnings objective of 10 per cent in 2005, combined with a continued sales growth strategy, requiring us to reach a turnover of 2 billion Euros in 2007," he concludes.

Source:Grundfos

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