Continental Swung to 2Q Loss Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
05 August 2020 - 5:18PM
Dow Jones News
By Kim Richters
Continental AG said Wednesday that it swung to a loss in the
second quarter as the effects of the coronavirus pandemic hit its
business.
The German car-parts supplier said net loss for the quarter was
741.1 million euros ($874.8 million), from profit of EUR484.8
million year prior.
It swung to loss before interest and taxes of EUR829.1 million
compared with EBIT of EUR753.3 million a year earlier.
As announced in July, second-quarter sales dropped more than 40%
to EUR6.62 billion and its adjusted margin on earnings before
interest and taxes was minus 9.6%.
Continental said it couldn't give a detailed 2020 outlook amid
the pandemic but it expects full-year sales volume, revenue and
adjusted EBIT to be "significantly" below 2019.
"There hasn't been a market collapse in the automotive industry
like we currently witnessing since the end of the Second World
War," said Continental's Chief Executive Elmar Degenhart in a
statement.
Write to Kim Richters at kim.richters@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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