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2008 Results Presentation - Nampak

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Page 1: 2008 Results Presentation - Nampak

2008 Results Presentation

Page 2: 2008 Results Presentation - Nampak

Agenda

The year in review

Operational features

Summarised income statement

Financial results

Segmental performance

Strategy

Prospects

Changes in directorate

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The Year in Review

2008 very challenging

Raw material cost increases

Severity

frequency

Margin decline

Slowdown in economic activity

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Operational Features

Revised strategic review

Major capex projects

Packaging Excellence

Completion of ERP project

Tax issues resolved

Restructured debt

Fire at Thorpe

Management changes

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Summarised Income Statement

Rm 2008 2007 %

Revenue 18 458 17 014 8

Cost of Sales 10 559 9 326 13

Gross Profit 7 899 7 688 3

GP % 42.8% 45.2%

Operating expenses 6 362 5 937 7

Trading income 1 537 1 781 -14

Trading margin 8.3% 10.5%

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One-Off Items

Rm

Zimbabwe -32

Nigeria Metals -20

Power cuts (estimate) -15

Carbon dioxide shortage (estimate) -20

-87

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Group Income Statement

Rm 2008 2007 %Revenue 18 458 17 014 8Trading income before abnormal items 1 537 1 781 -14Abnormal items -588 -160Profit from operations 949 1 621 -41Net finance costs -265 -191Income from investments 5 7Share of profit from associates 9 5Profit before tax 698 1 442 -52Tax -203 -386Profit after tax 495 1 056 -53HEPS 177.3c 184.6c -4

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Abnormal Items

Rm

Net impairment losses on goodwill, plant & equipment 602

Retrenchment and restructuring costs 94

Provision for onerous leases 65

Loss of assets resulting from Thorpe fire 51

Insurance proceed from Thorpe fire -161

Financial instruments fair value gain -26

Net profit on disposal of property -19

Share-based payment reversal -13

Net profit on disposal of businesses -5

588

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Tax Rate

RmProfit before tax 698Tax 203Tax rate recon %Effective tax rate 29.0SARS settlement, release of provisions & prior yr adjust 14.8Tax rate reduction 2.5Impairment of goodwill -23.6Other 5.3

Standard tax rate 28.0

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Group Condensed Cash FlowRm

Operating profit before working capital 2 303

Working capital -160

Cash generated from operations 2 143

Net interest paid -325

Tax paid -559

Cash distribution paid -645

Capex -1 449

Retirement benefit contributions 251

Other 13

Net cash outflow -571

Net debt 2 584

Net debt : equity 43%

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Net Working Capital

Rm Net Working Capital

September 2007 2 471

Translation and other non-cash items 77

Fair value of financial instruments 27

Inventory 206

Receivables 441

Payables -487 160

September 2008 2 735

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Dividends per Share

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2005 2006 2007 2008

Interim Final

cents

27.0c 30.0c 33.0c

56.6c

66.1c

82.3c83.6c

96.1c

115.3c

28.0c

100.0c

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Geographical Performance

Rm Trading income Margin %

2008 2007 % 2008 2007

South Africa 1 222 1 329 -8% 9.9 11.6

Rest of Africa 71 140 -49% 6.7 14.1

Europe 244 312 -22% 4.4 6.4

TOTAL 1 537 1 781 -14% 8.3 10.5

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Africasegmental

Rm Revenue Trading income Margin %

2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007

Metals & Glass 5 061 4 728 751 805 14.8 17.0

Paper 5 121 4 818 253 337 4.9 7.0

Plastics 3 165 2 910 161 247 5.1 8.5

13 347 12 456 1 165 1 389 8.7 11.2

Services 128 79

TOTAL 13 347 12 456 1 293 1 468 9.7 11.8

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South Africametals & glass volumes

-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25

Glass bottles

Food cans

Aerosol cans

Beverage cans

%

Growth in exports

Operational problems /imports

Fish, fruit down

Furnace rebuild

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South Africabeverage can volumes

0

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

2007 2008

Local Filled exports Empty exports

Cans 000’s

1 712 1 579

2 782 2 827

931 1 129

-8%

+21%

+2%

WeatherCO2

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South Africapaper volumes

-10 -5 0 5 10 15

Cartons & Labels

Sacks

Corrugated

Tissue

%

Good demand

Cigarette packagingdetergent cartons, exports

Cement, sugar

Agric up, commercial down

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South Africaplastics volumes

-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20

Closures

PET bottles

Milk/Juice

Flexibles

Tubes & tubs

Crates & drums

%

Regained crates market share

Toothpaste

Snack food flat, pouches, bag-in-box up, films down

Fresh milk down

Weather, CO2, market share

Loss of beverage closure

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Rest of Africa

Zimbabwe not consolidated as from 1 June 2007 – R32m

Good performances from Malawi and Zambia

Nigeria cartons – de-stocking by BAT Nigeria

Nigeria metals affected by irregularities

Trading income Margin %

2008 2007 % 2008 2007

71 140 -49% 6.7 14.1

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Europe

Cartons affected by tenders

Decision to close Crewkerne

Fire at Thorpe Healthcare factory

Higher polymer prices affected Plastics

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Europesegmental

₤m Revenue Trading income Margin %

2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007

Paper 225.2 214.8 2.8 7.9 1.2 3.7

Plastics 120.3 110.0 11.5 11.1 9.6 10.1

345.5 324.8 14.3 19.0 4.1 5.8

Services 24.4 19.8 2.6 3.0

TOTAL 369.9 344.6 16.9 22.0 4.6 6.4

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Strategy

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Summary of 3 year Plan

Improved demand for packaging

Further improvement in competitive position

Major investment in growth projects

Stronger focus on cash management

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Revised Strategic Plankey features

Detailed portfolio review

Reassessment of capital expenditure

Enhanced focus on cash management

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Revised Strategic Planportfolio review

Fix

Potential divestment

Hold

• sustainable returns• high entry barriers• competitive advantages

• potential but..• underperforming

non-core or underperforming

55%20%

25%

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Revised Strategic PlanInvestment programme

Committed

Glass rebuild

Corrugated paper mill

Angola beverage can line

Being Considered

3rd Glass furnace

Tissue mill

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Revised Strategic Planimproving operational performance

Packaging Excellence initiative

Customer service

Process excellence

People growth

To develop and enhance a positive Nampak experience which drives

customer loyalty and business growth

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A more focused packaging group

Turnaround underperformers

Divestments

Increased earnings from investment programme

Operational improvements

Trading income growth above rate of SA inflation

RONA of 20% within 3 years

Improvement in the quality of earnings

Revised Strategic Planoutcome

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Economic Outlook and Prospects

Credit crisis limits cash for investment

Slowdown in consumer spending

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Consumer Spending

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

25

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Non-durables

Semi-durables

Durables

%

Source: Econometrix

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Prospects

Improvement in trading income expected but will be negated

by a higher interest cost and tax charge

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Focus for 2009

Operational performance – Packaging Excellence

Recovery of cost increases

Cash management

Optimising benefits of capex projects

Successful completion of projects underway

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Changes in Directorate

Robbie Williams retired 21 November 2008

Roy Andersen and Phinda Madi appointed non-executive

directors 21 November 2008

Andrew Marshall appointed director and CEO 1 March 2009

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Andrew Marshallbrief cv

53 years old

B Com (marketing) (hons), Diploma in Packaging,

Strategic management course

CEO of Oceana for last 10 years

Previously MD of Petpak

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Thank You