PRESS RELEASE

from ABB Ltd (isin : CH0012221716)

Q3 2023 results

ABB Ltd / Key word(s): Quarterly / Interim Statement
Q3 2023 results

18-Oct-2023 / 06:45 CET/CEST
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Zurich, Switzerland, October 18, 2023

Positive book-to-bill, high margin and strong cash flow delivery

  • Orders $8,052 million, -2%; comparable1 +2% 
  • Revenues $7,968 million, +8%; comparable1 +11% 
  • Income from operations $1,259 million; margin 15.8% 
  • Operational EBITA1 $1,392 million; margin1 17.4%
  • Basic EPS $0.48; +149%2
  • Cash flow from operating activities4 $1,351 million; +71%


 

KEY FIGURES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHANGE

 

 

CHANGE

($ millions, unless otherwise indicated)

Q3 2023

Q3 2022

US$

Comparable1

9M 2023

9M 2022

US$

Comparable1

Orders

8,052

8,188

-2%

2%

26,169

26,368

-1%

4%

Revenues

7,968

7,406

8%

11%

23,990

21,622

11%

16%

Gross Profit

2,762

2,481

11%

 

8,366

7,052

19%

 

as % of revenues

34.7%

33.5%

+1.2 pts

 

34.9%

32.6%

+2.3 pts

 

Income from operations

1,259

708

78%

 

3,755

2,152

74%

 

Operational EBITA1

1,392

1,231

13%

11% 3

4,094

3,364

22%

22% 3

as % of operational revenues1

17.4%

16.6%

+0.8 pts

 

17.0%

15.5%

+1.5 pts

 

Income from continuing operations, net of tax

905

420

115%

 

2,902

1,469

98%

 

Net income attributable to ABB

882

360

145%

 

2,824

1,343

110%

 

Basic earnings per share ($)

0.48

0.19

149%2

 

1.52

0.70

116%2

 

Cash flow from operating activities4

1,351

791

71%

 

2,393

600

299%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

For a reconciliation of non-GAAP measures, see “supplemental reconciliations and definitions” in the attached Q3 2023 Financial Information.

2

EPS growth rates are computed using unrounded amounts.

3

Constant currency (not adjusted for portfolio changes).

4

Amount represents total for both continuing and discontinued operations.

 


“Q3 2023 was a strong quarter for ABB including a positive book-to-bill ratio, Operational EBITA margin again above 17% and a strong cash flow delivery putting us in a good position to achieve an annual free cash flow of about $3 billion.”
Björn Rosengren, CEO


CEO summary
The third quarter developed largely as planned, and I am pleased about the comparable order growth of 2% supporting a book-to-bill ratio of 1.01. This means we delivered on our quarterly expectation of book-to-bill in positive territory, despite a double-digit comparable increase in revenues. We had yet another quarter with strong operational performance across the business areas, and this time coupled with a very strong cash flow generation, setting us up to achieve free cash flow of about $3 billion in 2023.

In total, Operational EBITA increased by 13% and we achieved an Operational EBITA margin of 17.4%, an improvement of 80 basis points from the corresponding period last year. This was supported by a strong price contribution which outweighed the impacts from inflation in labor costs, with additional support from efficient execution of higher volumes in production. It was good to see that our focus on cash conversion yielded results with Cash flow from operating activities at $1.4 billion, an increase of $560 million from last year supported mainly by higher earnings and better Net working capital management.

As in recent quarters, the order development was strong in the project- and systems-related businesses that is often linked to our various medium voltage offerings. This more than offset the impact from a decline in parts of the short-cycle businesses. In total, most customer segments remained overall stable or improved, with declines mainly noted in the discrete automation and construction segments. Order growth was strongest in business area Process Automation, supported by a strong underlying market and the added contribution from a large order amounting to approximately $285 million. In contrast, order intake in Robotics & Discrete Automation was hampered by customers normalizing order patterns in a period of shortening delivery lead times, with added pressure from inventory adjustments among robotics-related distribution channels in China.

From a geographical perspective, the Americas region was the growth engine for orders, driven by double-digit comparable growth in the United States and supported by the timing of large orders booked. Also, Asia, Middle East and Africa improved on a comparable basis where India noted yet another quarter with strong year-on-year development. In contrast, orders in China declined at a low single-digit comparable growth rate particularly hampered by weakness in robotics and construction demand. Outside of these segments and towards the end of the quarter we noted some indications of the underlying Chinese market stabilizing, although uncertainty is admittedly high. Europe declined to the tune of a low double-digit rate, and while the underlying market softened the rate of decline was accentuated by a high comparable last year due to timing of larger orders booked.

Sustainability is embedded in everything we do, and I was pleased to see this being recognized by MSCI and the upgrade of ABB to the highest ESG rating of AAA, meaning we score in the top 10% of the peer universe.

During the quarter, Process Automation expanded its partnership with Northvolt, providing electrification and automation technologies to power the world’s largest battery recycling facility, Revolt Ett. The recycling site will process 125,000 tons of end-of-life batteries and battery production waste each year – making it the largest plant of its kind in the world.

We recently took additional steps to support our customers on their journey towards a more sustainable and flexible production with Robotics & Discrete Automation expanding its robot family with four models in 22 variants and energy savings of up to 20 percent. We have also announced our plans to invest $280 million in our Robotics business in Sweden. The site will serve as a European hub, and further strengthen our capabilities in serving our customers in Europe with locally manufactured products in a growing market. This is to replace the existing old robotics facilities at the site, and the new Campus is planned to open in late 2026.

To mark the completion of all divisional portfolio divestments announced at the end of 2020, we successfully closed the divestment of the Power Conversion division. Going forward we will continuously review the product groups within all divisions to optimize the portfolio as part of the ABB Way operating model.

Björn Rosengren
CEO


Outlook
In the fourth quarter of 2023, we anticipate low- to mid single digit comparable revenue growth. Additionally, we expect the historical pattern to repeat with the Operational EBITA margin in Q4 to be sequentially lower from Q3, and to be around 16%.

In full-year 2023, we anticipate comparable revenue growth to be in the low teens range and we expect Operational EBITA margin to be in the range of 16.5% - 17.0%.

The complete press release including the appendices is available at www.abb.com/news

ABB (ABBN: SIX Swiss Ex) is a technology leader in electrification and automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. The company’s solutions connect engineering know-how and software to optimize how things are manufactured, moved, powered and operated. Building on more than 130 years of excellence, ABB’s ~105,000 employees are committed to driving innovations that accelerate industrial transformation. www.abb.com



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