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Change in presentational currency

5 Dec 2013 07:00

RNS Number : 7409U
Hunting PLC
05 December 2013
 



 

For Immediate Release

5 December 2013

 

 

 

 

Hunting PLC

 

("the Company or Group")

 

Change in presentational currency

 

Hunting PLC (LSE:HTG) the international energy services group announces that it is changing the currency in which it presents its financial statements from Sterling to US Dollars.A significant portion of the Group's revenues, cash flows and net assets are now denominated in US Dollars and the Board has decided that a US Dollar presentation will give a more meaningful view of the Group's financial performance and position.

 

In the unaudited appendix attached to this announcement the Company has presented condensed consolidated US Dollar financial information. These will form the basis of the comparative US Dollar financial information to be included in the full year results for the year ending 31 December 2013 and the half year results for the six month period ending 30 June 2014.

 

The condensed financial information has been restated from Sterling into US Dollars using the procedures as outlined below and in accordance with the requirements set out in IAS 21: "The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates" with respect to translation to the presentational currency:

 

· assets and liabilities denominated in non-US Dollar currencies were translated into US Dollars at the closing rate prevailing at the balance sheet dates;

 

· income and expenses denominated in non-US Dollar currencies were translated into US Dollars at the average exchange rate of the reporting period; and

 

· all resulting exchange differences have been recognised in other comprehensive income, within the foreign currency translation reserve.

 

As a result of this change, future dividends will be declared in US Dollars but will continue to be paid in Sterling. The Sterling value of the dividend payable per share will be fixed and announced approximately two weeks prior to the payment date based on the average spot exchange rate over the three business days preceding the announcement date.

 

For further information please contact:

 

Hunting PLC

Dennis Proctor, Chief Executive

Peter Rose, Finance Director

 

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7321 0123

Buchanan

Richard Darby

Jeremy Garcia

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7466 5000

 

Notes to Editors:

 

About Hunting PLC

 

Hunting PLC is an international energy services provider to the world's leading upstream oil and gas companies. Established in 1874, it is a premium listed public company traded on the London Stock Exchange. The Company maintains a corporate office in Houston and is headquartered in London. As well as the United Kingdom, the Company has principal operations in Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mexico, Netherlands, Singapore, Thailand, United Arab Emirates and the United States of America.

 

Presentation of Historical Financial Information in US Dollars

 

Introduction

 

Following due consideration, the Board of Hunting PLC have decided to report in US Dollars with effect from the publication of the Annual Report for the year ending 31 December 2013. This document restates historical financial information for the years ended 31 December 2012, 2011 and 2010 and for the half year ended 30 June 2013.

 

Peter Rose

Finance Director

 

 

Contents

 

1. Basis of Accounting

 

2. Reason for Change in Presentational Currency

 

3. Dividends

 

4. For the years ended 31 December 2012, 2011 and 2010

 

Consolidated Income Statement

Consolidated Balance Sheet

Notes

 

5. For the six months ended 30 June 2013

 

Consolidated Income Statement

Consolidated Balance Sheet

Notes

 

6. Financial Record

 

 

1. Basis of Accounting

 

This report has been prepared to illustrate the effect on the financial statements of changing the presentational currency of the Hunting Group from Sterling to US Dollars. The financial information contained in this report does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The financial information is unaudited, and was prepared using accounting policies consistent with those used to prepare the 2012 Annual Report, except as described below.

 

IAS 19 (revised) Employee Benefits

IAS 19 (revised) Employee Benefits has been adopted from 1 January 2013. The Group has applied the standard retrospectively in accordance with the transition provisions of the standard. Under IAS 19 (revised), scheme expenses have been recognised as incurred rather than through a reserve, which was part of the defined benefit obligation. The combination of the expected return on assets and interest cost on the defined benefit obligation is replaced by the net interest on the defined benefit asset. This comprises interest income on the plan assets, calculated using the IAS 19 (revised) discount rate rather than the expected return on the plan assets, minus the interest cost on the defined benefit obligation.

 

The impact on the Balance Sheet for the year ended 31 December 2012 was to increase the retirement benefit asset by US$13.0m to US$22.8m, reduce deferred tax assets by US$3.0m to US$8.7m, reduce other components of equity by US$0.8m and increase retained earnings by US$10.8m. The impact on the Income Statement was to reduce profit from continuing operations by US$1.7m, increase finance income by US$1.1m and reduce taxation expense by US$0.1m.

 

The impact on the Balance Sheet for the year ended 31 December 2011 was to increase the retirement benefit asset by US$12.4m to US$19.9m, increase deferred tax liabilities by US$3.1m to US$58.0m, reduce other components of equity by US$1.3m and increase retained earnings by US$10.6m. The impact on the Income Statement was to reduce profit from continuing operations by US$1.4m, increase finance income by US$1.1m and reduce taxation expense by US$0.1m.

 

The impact on the Balance Sheet for the year ended 31 December 2010 was to increase the retirement benefit asset by US$12.6m to US$21.2m, increase deferred tax liabilities by US$3.4m to US$43.6m, reduce other components of equity by US$1.1m and increase retained earnings by US$10.3m. The impact on the Income Statement was to reduce profit from continuing operations by US$1.4m, increase finance income by US$0.9m and reduce taxation expense by US$0.1m.

 

The impact on the Balance Sheet for the year ended 31 December 2009 was to increase the retirement benefit asset by US$12.9m to US$25.8m, increase deferred tax liabilities by US$3.6m to US$33.3m, reduce other components of equity by US$0.9m and increase retained earnings by US$10.2m. The impact on the Income Statement was to reduce profit from continuing operations by US$1.9m, increase finance income by US$1.4m and reduce taxation expense by US$0.1m.

 

   

 

2. Reason for Change in Presentational Currency

 

Following the disposal of Gibson Energy at the end of 2008 and the acquisition programme undertaken in recent years that focused on US domiciled businesses, the Hunting Group's US operations have expanded and become the most significant operations of the Group. The dominant functional currency of the operating subsidiaries is US Dollar. This is not only driven by US domiciled businesses but also by businesses outside the US, which have a US Dollar functional currency. The Group's revenues, cash flows and economic returns are now principally denominated in US Dollars. Hunting PLC has changed the currency in which it presents its consolidated and parent Company Financial Statements from Sterling to US Dollars, as this will give a more meaningful view of the Group's financial performance and position.

 

A change in presentational currency is a change in accounting policy, which is accounted for retrospectively. Financial information reported in Sterling in the Group's 2012 Annual Report and 2013 Half Year Report has been restated into US Dollars using the procedures outlined below:

 

a) assets and liabilities denominated in non-US Dollar currencies were translated into US Dollars at closing rates of exchange. Non-US Dollar trading results were translated into US Dollars at average rates of exchange. Differences resulting from the retranslation of the opening net assets and the results for the year have been taken to the translation reserve;

 

b) the cumulative translation reserve was set to nil at 1 January 2004 (i.e. the transition date to IFRS). All subsequent movements comprising differences on the retranslation of the opening net assets of non-US Dollar subsidiaries have been charged to the translation reserve; and

 

c) Share capital, share premium and capital redemption reserves were translated at the historic rates prevailing at the dates of transactions.

 

d) The average exchange rates used to translate the Group's results into US Dollars and the closing rates for each reporting period included in this report are as follows:

 

Exchange rates

Six months ended

30 June

31 December

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

US$/£ - average

0.6478

0.6309

0.6233

0.6500

0.6400

US$/£ - period end

0.6593

0.6152

0.6435

0.6400

0.6200

 

3. Dividends

 

As a result of these changes, future dividends will be declared in US Dollars but will continue to be paid in Sterling. The Sterling value of the dividend payable per share will be fixed and announced approximately two weeks prior to the payment date based on the average spot exchange rate over the three business days preceding the announcement date. 

 

 

 

4. For the years ended 31 December 2012, 2011 and 2010

 

Condensed Consolidated Income Statement

(Unaudited)

 

2012

2011

Before

Amortisation

Before

Amortisation

amortisation

and

amortisation

and

and

exceptional

and

exceptional

exceptional

items

exceptional

items

items

(note 2)

Total

items

(note 2)

Total

Notes

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Revenue

1

1,309.0

-

1,309.0

975.1

-

975.1

EBITDA

3

242.9

(15.2)

227.7

162.5

(40.2)

122.3

Depreciation, amortisation and impairment

(40.4)

(52.7)

(93.1)

(34.4)

(23.3)

(57.7)

Profit from continuing operations

1

202.5

(67.9)

134.6

128.1

(63.5)

64.6

Finance income

3.8

-

3.8

6.7

-

6.7

Finance expense

(12.5)

-

(12.5)

(9.1)

(1.7)

(10.8)

Share of associates' post-tax profits

1.5

-

1.5

1.7

-

1.7

Profit before tax from continuing operations

195.3

(67.9)

127.4

127.4

(65.2)

62.2

Taxation

(54.7)

26.5

(28.2)

(35.7)

24.1

(11.6)

Profit for the year:

From continuing operations

140.6

(41.4)

99.2

91.7

(41.1)

50.6

From discontinued operations

-

108.0

108.0

1.1

80.2

81.3

Profit for the year

140.6

66.6

207.2

92.8

39.1

131.9

Profit attributable to:

Owners of the parent

135.7

66.6

202.3

87.8

39.1

126.9

Non-controlling interests

4.9

-

4.9

5.0

-

5.0

140.6

66.6

207.2

92.8

39.1

131.9

Earnings per share

Basic

- from continuing operations

4

93.0c

64.6c

63.1c

33.2c

- from discontinued

operations

4

-

74.1c

0.8c

59.3c

Group total

93.0c

138.7c

63.9c

92.5c

Diluted

- from continuing

operations

4

90.8c

63.1c

61.8c

32.5c

- from discontinued

operations

4

-

72.2c

0.8c

58.0c

Group total

90.8c

135.3c

62.6c

90.5c

  

 

Condensed Consolidated Income Statement

(Unaudited)

 

2010

Before

Amortisation

amortisation

and

and

exceptional

exceptional

items

items

(note 2)

Total

Notes

US$m

US$m

US$m

Revenue

1

656.0

-

656.0

EBITDA

3

95.7

(4.8)

90.9

Depreciation, amortisation and impairment

(27.3)

(16.9)

(44.2)

Profit from continuing operations

1

68.4

(21.7)

46.7

Finance income

6.8

-

6.8

Finance expense

(4.4)

-

(4.4)

Share of associates' post-tax profits

1.6

-

1.6

Profit before tax from continuing operations

72.4

(21.7)

50.7

Taxation

(21.7)

6.4

(15.3)

Profit for the year from continuing operations

50.7

(15.3)

35.4

Profit for the year from discontinued operations

9.1

(7.2)

1.9

Profit for the year

59.8

(22.5)

37.3

Profit attributable to:

Owners of the parent

55.9

(22.5)

33.4

Non-controlling interests

3.9

-

3.9

59.8

(22.5)

37.3

Earnings per share

Basic

- from continuing operations

4

35.6c

24.0c

- from discontinued operations

4

7.0c

1.5c

Group total

42.6c

25.5c

Diluted

- from continuing operations

4

34.9c

23.5c

- from discontinued operations

6.8c

1.5c

Group total

41.7c

25.0c

 

 

 

 

 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet

(Unaudited)

 

2012

2011

2010

US$m

US$m

US$m

ASSETS

Non-current assets

Property, plant and equipment

403.8

359.4

241.9

Goodwill

495.0

494.0

157.9

Other intangible assets

301.1

343.2

35.5

Investments in associates

11.0

9.2

20.4

Investments

6.4

0.4

70.8

Retirement benefit assets

22.8

19.9

21.2

Trade and other receivables

6.1

3.4

5.7

Deferred tax assets

8.7

4.6

13.5

1,254.9

1,234.1

566.9

Current assets

Inventories

391.1

359.0

205.2

Trade and other receivables

278.0

270.7

163.8

Current tax assets

10.6

10.0

-

Investments

5.1

3.7

4.0

Cash and cash equivalents

165.3

106.9

421.8

Assets classified as held for sale

-

21.1

-

850.1

771.4

794.8

LIABILITIES

Current liabilities

Trade and other payables

215.7

228.1

167.3

Current tax liabilities

17.6

39.4

27.5

Borrowings

132.1

67.1

89.0

Provisions

20.3

65.8

62.5

Liabilities classified as held for sale

-

13.1

-

385.7

413.5

346.3

Net current assets

464.4

357.9

448.5

Non-current liabilities

Borrowings

304.7

385.9

3.6

Deferred tax liabilities

41.8

30.8

43.6

Provisions

27.7

28.2

25.6

Other payables

12.4

0.2

-

386.6

445.1

72.8

Net assets

1,332.7

1,146.9

942.6

Non-controlling interests

(29.7)

(26.1)

(23.3)

Total equity attributable to owners of the parent

1,303.0

1,120.8

919.3

 

 

 

 

Notes

1. Segmental Reporting

 

The Group's segments are strategic business units that offer different products and services to international oil and gas companies and the shipping sector.

 

Results from operations

 

Year ended 31 December 2012

Total gross revenue

Inter-segmental revenue

Total revenue

Profit from operations before amortisation and exceptional items

Amortisation

and

exceptional

items

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Continuing operations:

Hunting Energy Services

Well Construction

450.3

(7.6)

442.7

72.5

(8.1)

64.4

Well Completion

742.8

(17.7)

725.1

116.6

(47.5)

69.1

Well Intervention

89.9

(0.1)

89.8

10.8

(0.9)

9.9

1,283.0

(25.4)

1,257.6

199.9

(56.5)

143.4

Other Activities

Exploration and Production

7.8

-

7.8

0.9

(11.4)

(10.5)

Gibson Shipbrokers

43.6

-

43.6

1.7

-

1.7

Total from continuing operations

1,334.4

(25.4)

1,309.0

202.5

(67.9)

134.6

 

 

Year ended 31 December 2011

Total gross revenue

Inter-segmental revenue

Total revenue

Profit from operations before amortisation and exceptional items

Amortisation

and

exceptional

items

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Continuing operations:

Hunting Energy Services

Well Construction

322.3

(10.2)

312.1

45.5

(12.4)

33.1

Well Completion

545.4

(22.0)

523.4

65.4

(31.3)

34.1

Well Intervention

84.8

-

84.8

12.6

(0.9)

11.7

952.5

(32.2)

920.3

123.5

(44.6)

78.9

Other Activities

Exploration and Production

13.1

-

13.1

2.7

(1.6)

1.1

Gibson Shipbrokers

41.7

-

41.7

1.9

-

1.9

1,007.3

(32.2)

975.1

128.1

(46.2)

81.9

Exceptional items not apportioned to

business segments

-

-

-

-

(17.3)

(17.3)

Total from continuing operations

1,007.3

(32.2)

975.1

128.1

(63.5)

64.6

 

 

 

 

Year ended 31 December 2010

Total gross revenue

Inter-segmental revenue

Total revenue

Profit from operations before amortisation and exceptional items

Amortisation

and

exceptional

items

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Continuing operations:

Hunting Energy Services

Well Construction

180.8

(8.1)

172.7

14.8

(2.7)

12.1

Well Completion

355.7

(8.4)

347.3

35.5

-

35.5

Well Intervention

91.0

(0.1)

90.9

15.5

(1.2)

14.3

627.5

(16.6)

610.9

65.8

(3.9)

61.9

Other Activities

Exploration and Production

10.1

-

10.1

2.1

(13.0)

(10.9)

Gibson Shipbrokers

35.0

-

35.0

0.5

-

0.5

672.6

(16.6)

656.0

68.4

(16.9)

51.5

Exceptional items not apportioned to

business segments

-

-

-

-

(4.8)

(4.8)

Total from continuing operations

672.6

(16.6)

656.0

68.4

(21.7)

46.7

 

Geographical Information: External Revenue

 

2012

2011

 2010

US$m

US$m

US$m

Continuing operations:

UK

224.8

215.3

203.4

USA

792.8

503.5

283.1

Canada

96.7

85.2

64.3

Rest of Europe

28.3

24.3

17.4

Singapore

129.4

132.2

87.0

Other

37.0

14.6

0.8

Total

1,309.0

975.1

656.0

 

 

 

2. Amortisation and Exceptional Items

 

2012

2011

2010

US$m

US$m

US$m

Fair value uplift to inventories charge

12.0

20.3

-

Impairment of property, plant and equipment

8.2

1.6

8.2

Dry hole costs

3.2

-

4.8

Charged to cost of sales

23.4

21.9

13.0

Amortisation of intangible assets

44.5

19.4

3.9

Acquisition costs

-

13.8

4.8

Retention bonuses for management of acquired businesses

1.8

2.6

-

Property provisions

-

3.5

0.1

Impairment of goodwill

-

2.3

-

Other exceptional items

-

-

(0.1)

Charged to operating expenses

46.3

41.6

8.7

 Release of contingent consideration liability - credited to operating income

(1.8)

-

-

Amortisation and exceptional items

67.9

63.5

21.7

Unamortised loan facility fees written off - charged to finance expense

-

1.7

-

Taxation on amortisation and exceptional items

(26.5)

(24.1)

(6.4)

Total from continuing operations

41.4

41.1

15.3

 

 

 

3. EBITDA

 

2012

2011

2010

US$m

US$m

US$m

Reported profit from continuing operations

134.6

64.6

46.7

Add: amortisation and exceptional items (note 2)

67.9

63.5

21.7

Add: depreciation and non-exceptional impairment

40.4

34.4

27.3

Underlying EBITDA

242.9

162.5

95.7

Less: exceptional items impacting EBITDA

(15.2)

(40.2)

(4.8)

Reported EBITDA

227.7

122.3

90.9

 

"EBITDA" is a non-GAAP measure and underlying EBITDA is defined as pre-exceptional profit from continuing operations before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation and impairment to property, plant and equipment. Underlying EBITDA is used by the Board as a measure of the Group's performance.

 

 

4. Earnings per Share

 

Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing the earnings attributable to Ordinary shareholders by the weighted average number of Ordinary shares outstanding during the period.

 

For diluted earnings per share, the weighted average number of outstanding Ordinary shares is adjusted to assume conversion of all dilutive potential Ordinary shares. The dilution in respect of share options applies where the exercise price is less than the average market price of the Company's Ordinary shares during the period and the possible issue of shares under the Group's long-term incentive plans.

 

Reconciliations of the earnings and weighted average number of Ordinary shares used in the calculations are set out below:

 

2012

2011

2010

US$m

US$m

US$m

Basic and diluted earnings attributable to Ordinary shareholders:

From continuing operations

94.3

45.6

31.5

From discontinued operations

108.0

81.3

1.9

Total

202.3

126.9

33.4

Basic and diluted earnings attributable to Ordinary shareholders before amortisation and exceptional items:

From continuing operations

94.3

45.6

31.5

Add: amortisation and exceptional items after taxation

41.4

41.1

15.3

Total

135.7

86.7

46.8

From discontinued operations

108.0

81.3

1.9

Add: exceptional items after taxation

(108.0)

(80.2)

7.2

Total

-

1.1

9.1

millions

millions

millions

Basic weighted average number of Ordinary shares

145.9

137.1

131.3

Dilutive outstanding share options

1.2

1.4

1.8

Long term incentive plans

2.4

1.6

0.9

Adjusted weighted average number of Ordinary shares

149.5

140.1

134.0

cents

cents

cents

Basic EPS:

From continuing operations

64.6

33.2

24.0

From discontinued operations

74.1

59.3

1.5

138.7

92.5

25.5

Diluted EPS:

From continuing operations

63.1

32.5

23.5

From discontinued operations

72.2

58.0

1.5

135.3

90.5

25.0

Earnings per share before amortisation and exceptional items

Basic EPS:

From continuing operations

93.0

63.1

35.6

From discontinued operations

-

0.8

7.0

93.0

63.9

42.6

Diluted EPS:

From continuing operations

90.8

61.8

34.9

From discontinued operations

-

0.8

6.8

90.8

62.6

41.7

 

5. For the six months ended 30 June 2013

 

Condensed Consolidated Income Statement

(Unaudited)

 

Six months ended 30 June 2013

Before

Amortisation

amortisation

and

and

exceptional

exceptional

items

items

(note 2)

Total

Notes

US$m

US$m

US$m

Revenue

1

655.7

-

655.7

EBITDA

3

116.7

(6.9)

109.8

Depreciation, amortisation and impairment

(22.2)

(24.6)

(46.8)

Profit from continuing operations

1

94.5

(31.5)

63.0

Finance income

6.4

-

6.4

Finance expense

(9.7)

-

(9.7)

Share of associates' post-tax profits

0.3

-

0.3

Profit before tax from continuing operations

91.5

(31.5)

60.0

Taxation

(26.5)

11.0

(15.5)

Profit for the period:

From continuing operations

65.0

(20.5)

44.5

From discontinued operations

-

12.5

12.5

Profit for the period

65.0

(8.0)

57.0

Profit attributable to:

Owners of the parent

63.3

(8.0)

55.3

Non-controlling interests

1.7

-

1.7

65.0

(8.0)

57.0

Earnings per share

Basic

- from continuing operations

4

43.3c

29.3c

- from discontinued operations

4

-

8.5c

Group total

43.3c

37.8c

Diluted

- from continuing operations

4

42.2c

28.5c

- from discontinued operations

4

-

8.3c

Group total

42.2c

36.8c

 

 

 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet

(Unaudited)

 

As at

30 June 2013

US$m

ASSETS

Non-current assets

Property, plant and equipment

401.2

Goodwill

493.3

Other intangible assets

280.1

Investments in associates

9.8

Investments

7.4

Retirement benefit assets

21.2

Trade and other receivables

7.8

Deferred tax assets

7.7

1,228.5

Current assets

Inventories

407.9

Trade and other receivables

269.3

Current tax assets

1.0

Investments

4.8

Cash and cash equivalents

145.2

828.2

LIABILITIES

Current liabilities

Trade and other payables

221.2

Current tax liabilities

22.8

Borrowings

150.3

Provisions

7.6

401.9

Net current assets

426.3

Non-current liabilities

Borrowings

240.5

Deferred tax liabilities

39.8

Provisions

26.1

Other payables

11.4

317.8

Net assets

1,337.0

Non-controlling interests

(29.9)

Total equity attributable to owners of the parent

1,307.1

 

 

 

Notes

 

1. Segmental Reporting

 

The Group's segments are strategic business units that offer different products and services to international oil and gas companies and the shipping sector.

 

Results from operations

 

Six months ended 30 June 2013

Total gross revenue

Inter-segmental revenue

Total revenue

Profit from operations before amortisation and exceptional items

Amortisation

and

exceptional

items

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Continuing operations:

Hunting Energy Services

Well Construction

195.7

(3.6)

192.1

27.8

(3.7)

24.1

Well Completion

393.8

(5.8)

388.0

60.9

(23.6)

37.3

Well Intervention

51.4

-

51.4

5.7

(0.5)

5.2

640.9

(9.4)

631.5

94.4

(27.8)

66.6

Other Activities

Exploration and Production

4.3

-

4.3

0.4

(3.7)

(3.3)

Gibson Shipbrokers

19.9

-

19.9

(0.3)

-

(0.3)

Total from continuing operations

665.1

(9.4)

655.7

94.5

(31.5)

63.0

 

Geographical Information: External Revenue

 

Six months ended

30 June 2013

US$m

Continuing operations:

UK

92.1

USA

401.7

Canada

30.7

Rest of Europe

13.3

Singapore

74.2

Other

43.7

Total

655.7

 

 

2. Amortisation and Exceptional Items

 

Six months ended

30 June 2013

US$m

Fair value uplift to inventories charge

3.2

Impairment of property, plant and equipment

2.9

Dry hole costs

0.8

Charged to cost of sales

6.9

Amortisation of intangible assets

21.7

Settlement of litigation and associated legal expenses

2.9

Charged to operating expenses

24.6

Amortisation and exceptional items

31.5

Taxation on amortisation and exceptional items

(11.0)

Total from continuing operations

20.5

 

 

3. EBITDA

 

Six months ended

30 June 2013

US$m

Reported profit from continuing operations

63.0

Add: amortisation and exceptional items (note 2)

31.5

Add: depreciation

22.2

Underlying EBITDA

116.7

Less: exceptional items impacting EBITDA

(6.9)

Reported EBITDA

109.8

 

"EBITDA" is a non-GAAP measure and underlying EBITDA is defined as pre-exceptional profit from continuing operations before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation and impairment to property, plant and equipment. Underlying EBITDA is used by the Board as a measure of the Group's performance.

 

 

4. Earnings per Share

 

Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing the earnings attributable to Ordinary shareholders by the weighted average number of Ordinary shares outstanding during the period.

 

For diluted earnings per share, the weighted average number of outstanding Ordinary shares is adjusted to assume conversion of all dilutive potential Ordinary shares. The dilution in respect of share options applies where the exercise price is less than the average market price of the Company's Ordinary shares during the period and the possible issue of shares under the Group's long-term incentive plans.

 

Reconciliations of the earnings and weighted average number of Ordinary shares used in the calculations are set out below:

Six months ended

 30 June 2013

US$m

Basic and diluted earnings attributable to Ordinary shareholders:

From continuing operations

42.8

From discontinued operations

12.5

Total

55.3

Basic and diluted earnings attributable to Ordinary shareholders before amortisation and exceptional items:

From continuing operations

42.8

Add: amortisation and exceptional items after taxation

20.5

Total

63.3

From discontinued operations

12.5

Add: exceptional items after taxation

(12.5)

Total

-

millions

Basic weighted average number of Ordinary shares

146.4

Dilutive outstanding share options

1.1

Long term incentive plans

2.6

Adjusted weighted average number of Ordinary shares

150.1

cents

Basic EPS:

From continuing operations

29.3

From discontinued operations

8.5

37.8

Diluted EPS:

From continuing operations

28.5

From discontinued operations

8.3

36.8

Earnings per share before amortisation and exceptional items

Basic EPS:

From continuing operations

43.3

From discontinued operations

-

43.3

Diluted EPS:

From continuing operations

42.2

From discontinued operations

-

42.2

 

6. Financial Record*

 

2012

US$m

2011

US$m

 2010

US$m

2009

US$m

Revenue

1,309.0

975.1

656.0

486.4

EBITDA

242.9

162.5

95.7

66.4

Depreciation and non-exceptional impairment

(40.4)

(34.4)

(27.3)

(21.6)

Profit from continuing operations

202.5

128.1

68.4

44.8

Finance (charges) income

(8.7)

(2.4)

2.4

4.0

Share of associates' post tax profits

1.5

1.7

1.6

1.5

Profit before taxation from continuing operations

195.3

127.4

72.4

50.3

Taxation

(54.7)

(35.7)

(21.7)

(15.3)

Profit for the year from continuing operations

140.6

91.7

50.7

35.0

Profit for the year from discontinued operations

-

1.1

9.1

9.3

Profit for the year

140.6

92.8

59.8

44.3

Basic earnings per share:

Continuing operations

93.0c

63.1c

35.6c

23.1c

Continuing and discontinued operations

93.0c

63.9c

42.6c

30.2c

Diluted earnings per share

Continuing operations

90.8c

61.8c

34.9c

22.6c

Continuing and discontinued operations

90.8c

62.6c

41.7c

29.6c

Dividend per share#

28.4c

23.9c

19.5c

16.4c

Total assets

Non-current assets

1,254.9

1,234.1

566.9

396.8

Net current assets

464.4

357.9

448.5

583.8

1,719.3

1,592.0

1,015.4

980.6

Financed by:

Shareholders' funds (including non-controlling interests)

1,332.7

1,146.9

942.6

914.9

Non-current liabilities

386.6

445.1

72.8

65.7

1,719.3

1,592.0

1,015.4

980.6

Net assets per share

906.6c

783.9c

711.4c

692.1c

 

* Information is stated before exceptional items and amortisation of intangible assets.

# Dividend per share is stated on a declared basis. The interim dividend per share has been converted from pence per share into cents per share using the exchange rate on the date it was paid and the final dividend has been converted into cents per share using the exchange rate on the date it was approved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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