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2003 First quarter sales

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Paris, April 16, 2003 -  Nexans announces sales of euros 978 million for the first quarter of 2003.

At constant non-ferrous metal prices, Group sales totaled 945 million euros, compared with 1.018 billion euros for the first quarter of 2002.

The decline in sales at constant non-ferrous metal prices primarily reflects the impact of exchange rate fluctuations.

At constant exchange rates, sales for the first quarter 2003 were down 3.7% from the first quarter of 2002, reflecting lower sales of low-voltage power cables for the general market and sluggish demand in the Electrical wires division.

This reduction is obviously the result of a still lackluster general economic situation, in particular for the Energy and Electrical Wires activities in North America.

Cost reductions resulting from restructuring measures taken by the Group ensured that this decline did not impact profitability.

Consolidated sales

In millions of euros

At current metal prices and exchange rates

At constant metal prices and exchange rates

 

2002

2003

2002

2003

First quarter

1,081

978

981

945

Sales by sector (at constant metal prices and exchange rates)

In millions of euros

1st quarter 2002

1st quarter 2003

Energy

503

490

Telecom

134

133

Electrical wires

267

248

Distribution and other

77

74

Total

981

945

  • Energy (main activities)

at constant metal prices and exchange rates:

In millions of euros Q1.02   Q1.03
Infrastructure  186 194
Building   188 172
Industry   111 107

Overall sales of power cables for the infrastructure market continued to grow, in spite of the weakness of the North-American market.

Cables sales for the building sector, especially in France and Germany, reflect the impact of price reductions resulting from the pressure exerted by distributors on their suppliers in a contracting market and an increasingly competitive environment.

Special cables for industry recorded sales on a par overall with the final quarter of 2002 � with a slight increase in sales in France.

  • Telecom� at constant metal prices and exchange rates:
In millions of euros Q1.02 Q1.03
Infrastructure  53 51
Private local area networks (LAN) 49 49
Industry  32 33

Sales in the Telecom division now appear to have reached stable levels.

Cables for industry are benefiting from strong growth in ADSL, resulting in larger orders from equipment suppliers and operators.

In North America, the private networks business has begun to benefit from the reorientation of its product offering, focusing on higher value-added products (Cat. 6) and thus offsetting the decline in LAN and fiber cables.

On the industrial level, the division continues the implementation of its restructuring program.

  • Electrical wires� at constant metal prices and exchange rates:
In millions of euros Q1.02 Q1.03
Wirerod   135 126
Bare wires 34 29
Winding wires 98 93

In the Electrical wires division, the Wirerod business benefited from a stable market context in Europe and the slowdown of business in North America.

The Winding wires sales reduction originates mainly form the North American market.

The restructuring program launched in the second half of 2002 is continuing both in Europe and in the USA, with some limited impact on operating results (equipment relocation-restarting costs, etc.).

Outlook for 2003

The wider economic environment remains very unsettled, a situation that is further exacerbated by the current political tensions, and this is impacting all the markets in which Nexans is active � especially low-voltage cables for buildings (industrial, residential and commercial). The restructuring program is producing the desired effects, especially in the Telecom division, where the Group is on course to meet its target to reach a breakeven level.

Nexans continues to implement its policy of stringent operational and financial controls, resulting in a reduced breakeven point and managed debt levels.

The acquisition of the energy cable business of Furukawa (Brazil) has been completed and the final agreement for the acquisition of a controlling block of Kukdong (Korea) has been signed. The Korean authorities are expected to authorize this operation within the next two weeks, allowing the entry of this company into the Group.

Financial calendar 2003

  • June 5, 2003: General Shareholders� Meeting
  • July 22, 2003: publication of sales and results for the 1st half of 2003
  • October 15, 2003: publication of third quarter sales

 


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