Safran Swings to 1st Half Net Loss But Raises 2022 Revenue Guidance
28 July 2022 - 3:41PM
Dow Jones News
By Ian Walker
Safran SA on Thursday reported a swing to net loss for the first
half of the year after booking foreign exchange losses, but raised
its full-year revenue guidance to reflect significant customer
advance payments.
The French aerospace-industry supplier made a net loss for the
period of 3.76 billion euros ($3.83 billion) compared with a profit
of EUR674 million for the comparable period, while revenue rose to
EUR8.68 billion, from EUR6.77 billion. It booked a foreign exchange
loss of EUR5.83 billion in the period.
Recurring operating income, one of the company's preferred
metrics, rose 59% to EUR1.05 billion.
Adjusted revenue rose to EUR8.56 billion from EUR6.88 billion.
Adjusted revenue consensus was EUR8.39 billion, taken from FactSet
and based on five analysts' forecasts.
Safran said that it now expects to report adjusted revenue of
between EUR18.2 billion and EUR18.4 billion for the year, up from
previous guidance of EUR18 billion-EUR18.2 billion.
"Safran posted solid results in the first half of the year amid
improvement in air traffic in all regions of the world except
China," Chief Executive Olivier Andries said.
"We feel confident in achieving our full year guidance and
beyond."
Write to Ian Walker at ian.walker@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 28, 2022 01:26 ET (05:26 GMT)
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