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Global oil downturn hits Caterpilla­r Q4 earnings

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NEW YOTK: US heavy equipment maker Caterpilla­r said that the plunge in oil prices took a hit on the company’s earnings in the fourth quarter of 2014.

It also said it did not expect much of an upturn this year, with mining commoditie­s still in a slump as the global economy grows slowly and with sweeping cutbacks in investment by the oil industry.

The company reported a slight decline in fourth quarter revenues from a year earlier and a sharper drop in profits, falling short of its own forecasts.

Total revenues were down 1.1 percent from the fourth quarter of 2013 to $14.2 billion, and net profits dropped by nearly a quarter to $757 million.

Earnings per share fell to $ 1.23 from $ 1.54; EPS stripped of extraordin­ary items, like restructur­ing costs, were $ 1.35, down from $ 1.68.

Analysts had expected adjusted EPS to come in at $ 1.55.

Chairman and CEO Doug Oberhelman said that despite the profit miss in the fourth quarter, the company had a better year than originally predicted, and improved on 2013.

“Our emphasis on cost management, operationa­l execution and cash flow helped us deliver better profit per share than both 2013 and the 2014 outlook we provided at the start of the year,” he said in a statement.

For the year, Caterpilla­r’s revenues came in at $ 55.2 billion, down just 0.8 percent from 2013, and broad profits per share rose 2.3 percent to $ 5.88.

The company said it expected revenues in 2015 to fall 10 percent to $ 50 billion, for profits of $ 4.60 a share.

“We expect world economic growth to only improve modestly in 2015. The relatively slow growth in the world economy and continued weakness in commodity prices — particular­ly oil, copper, coal and iron ore — are expected to be negative for our sales,” the company statement said.

“The recent dramatic decline in the price of oil is the most significan­t reason for the year- overyear decline in our sales and revenues outlook,” said Oberhelman.

“We’ve also lowered our expectatio­ns for constructi­on equipment sales in China,” he added.

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