Gulf Today

Thyssenkru­pp annual loss mounts

-

FRANKFURT: Conglomera­te Thyssenkru­pp on Thursday said its steel unit faced operating loss of 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) this year, raising pressure on it to fix or sell the division.

Shares in Thyssenkru­pp, which this year sold its elevator unit to a private equity consortium for 17.2 billion euros, fell by 16.2% on the news, with analysts pointing to the weak outlook.

The expected loss at Thyssenkru­pp Steel Europe, the continent’s No.2 player ater Arcelormit­al, comes as the sector suffers from cheap Chinese imports, high raw material prices and weak automotive demand.

The group has outlined plans that could see the division sold, kept or combined with a peer, with India’s Tata Steel, Sweden’s SSAB and Germany’s Salzgiter all considered potential partners.

Chief Financial Officer Klaus Keysberg would not be drawn on consolidat­ion efforts, reiteratin­g only that all options were open.

“No steelmaker is making a profit at the moment. But in terms of performanc­e, we’re certainly lagging the competitio­n,” he told journalist­s during a call, adding the company was in talks about additional job cuts. The unit, which employs nearly 28,000, has annual personnel costs of 2 billion euros. Thyssenkru­pp said its fiscal third-quarter adjusted operating loss from continuing operations, which strips out the elevator operations, came in at 679 million euros, less than the up to 1 billion it had flagged in May. “We have worked hard to keep our costs under control and secure liquidity,” CEO Martina Merz said. “As a result we came through the crisis slightly beter than initially feared in the third quarter overall.” The company said most businesses were stabilisin­g or even improving in the quarter to September compared with the previous three months, suggesting it has passed the worst of the coronaviru­s crisis impact.

 ?? File/agence France-presse ?? ↑
The headquarte­rs of Thyssenkru­pp in Essen, Germany.
File/agence France-presse ↑ The headquarte­rs of Thyssenkru­pp in Essen, Germany.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain