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Losing patience
William Mackie
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Maggie Paxton
Analyst +44 20 3207 7934 margaret.paxton@berenberg.com
Chris Armstrong
Specialist Sales + 44 20 3207 7809 chris.armstrong@berenberg.com
Zumtobel AG
Small/Mid-Cap: Capital Goods & Industrial Engineering
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Table of contents
Losing patience All eyes on Thorn The rose and the thorn Tridonic: at the start of a new journey Down to Hold Financials Disclosures in respect of section 34b of the German Securities Trading Act (Wertpapierhandelsgesetz WpHG) Contacts: Investment Banking 4 5 7 11 13 16 19 22
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Losing patience
Downgrade to Hold: We downgrade to Hold and reduce our price
target to EUR10.60 following the Q3 results and our visit to see management. We cut our adjusted EPS by 37% and 25% for FY 2013 and FY 2014 respectively to reflect lower-than-expected margins at Thorn and Tridonic as well as a tougher demand environment. We are encouraged by Zumtobels performance, and while Tridonic will have to navigate a difficult period of structural change, Mr Felders (Tridonic CEO) strategy should provide a sound start. Weak demand outweighs self-help: The Q3 results indicated that underperformance at Thorn and a difficult market have offset much of the benefit from the restructuring already carried out. Tridonics near-to-medium term outlook is uncertain because of technology shifts while Thorns recovery will likely be protracted. Hence we value the group on nearer-term trading but note that the intrinsic value of the group may be closer to EUR14.6 on a SOTP basis. Sale of Thorn unlikely in our view: The debate on the options for Thorn (restructure or sell) has intensified. We do not believe a sale of Thorn is likely given 1) the promise of margin expansion from selfhelp measures; 2) the doubtful probability that an attractive purchase price can be achieved; and 3) a lack of potential buyers. Losing patience: In our view, the restructuring process of Thorn which targets EBIT margins of 6% is likely to take at least 2-3 years and involve significant costs to maintain R&D at a high level, reduce capacity and invest in sales channels. Meanwhile, resource allocation to Thorn could take attention away from investments required at the profitable Zumtobel brand. Further restructuring measures may also prompt scepticism among investors following numerous attempts to improve Thorns performance coupled with rapidly reducing patience over the progress of the groups profitability. Unexciting valuation: The share is trading on 12.4x 2014E PER, which compares with a historical average of 12.3x, while uncertainty over the future of the Thorn brand and the structural shifts at Tridonic hangs over the stock. Our price target is derived from a blended average of DCF and multiple-based valuation methods and implies 11% upside.
2011 1,228 128 76 51 144 1.19 1.29 2.83 0.50 33.4% 10.4% 6.2% 2.9% 10.9% 0.6 5.8 8.4 9.8 13.4 2012 1,280 87 33 14 143 0.33 0.39 1.59 0.20 31.1% 6.8% 2.6% 1.4% 4.5% 0.5 7.5 13.9 20.3 37.8 2013E 1,283 88 30 13 141 0.31 0.39 1.45 0.15 31.5% 6.8% 2.3% 1.6% 4.1% 0.3 5.0 9.9 14.7 24.2 2014E 1,315 111 56 34 124 0.79 0.79 2.36 0.24 32.0% 8.5% 4.3% 2.5% 7.6% 0.3 3.8 6.1 7.6 12.0 2015E 1,355 133 76 50 94 1.15 1.15 2.76 0.46 32.5% 9.8% 5.6% 4.9% 9.8% 0.3 3.1 4.5 5.4 8.2
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Rating system Current price Absolute Price target
EUR 9.45
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12/03/2013 Vienna Close Market cap EUR 408 m Reuters ZUMV.VI Bloomberg ZAG AV Changes made in this note Rating Hold (Buy) Price target EUR 10.60 (12.00) Chg
2013e 2014e 2015e old % old % old % 1295 -0.9 1361 -3.4 1444 -6.2 Sales 41.68 -28.6 67.65 -17.2 91.63 -17.3 EBIT 0.55 -44.3 1.05 -25.3 1.52 -24.4 EPS Source: Berenberg Bank estimates
Share data
43 436 110,000 12 7 ATX -15.0 % -5.9 % -29.6 % 1.1 38.5 % 1.9 % 52.1 %
Performance data
High 52 weeks (EUR) Low 52 weeks (EUR) Relative performance to SXXP 1 month -14.2 % 3 months -3.2 % 12 months -20.5 %
Key data
Price/book value Net gearing CAGR sales 2012-2015 CAGR EPS 2012-2015
Business activities:
Provider of professional lighting solutions, luminaires, lighting management and lighting components for indoor and outdoor applications
Y/E 30.04., EUR m Sales EBITDA EBIT Net profit Y/E net debt (net cash) EPS (reported) EPS (recurring) CPS DPS Gross margin EBITDA margin EBIT margin Dividend yield ROCE EV/sales EV/EBITDA EV/EBITA EV/EBIT P/E Source: Company data, Berenberg Bank
Non-institutional shareholders:
Zumtobel family 35.3%
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however, we are encouraged by the strategy set by Tridonics new CEO Alfred Felder. Similarly, we believe the Zumtobel brand is close to achieving 10% margins, which we assume will be reached by FY 2015 (c.7.5% in FY 2013 on our estimates) as further efficiencies are realised and LED margins gain parity with conventional solutions.
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Having seemingly been on a positive trajectory after broadly reaching breakeven in FY 2012 and H1 2013, Thorn returned to a loss-making position and demonstrated the vulnerability of its business model in times of market weakness offsetting much of the benefit from the restructuring measures already carried out. We believe the Zumtobel brand is profitable; thus the negative profitability of the Lighting segment in Q3 2013 (-0.6% margin) was driven by Thorn alone. Although further internal measures in the group are possible, it is clear that Thorns performance coupled with a weak market environment are now the factors with the greatest bearing on group profitability. As we see the group at present, Zumtobel is the stalwart with rising profitability and a proven ability to outgrow the market. Meanwhile, Tridonic has expanded margins but the transformation to LED could dampen margins in the near/medium term. Thorn remains the laggard at present with structural problems in its sales channels and product portfolio. We visited management, including Alfred Felder (the new CEO of Tridonic) and Klaus Vamberszky (Head of Technology) at their headquarters in Dornbirn in order to gain a better understanding of the issues facing the group. Figure 1: Lighting margin progression
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CRM solution should also drive efficiencies. While management is largely satisfied with Zumtobels European manufacturing footprint, the brands strategy will be to increase US and Asian exposure through localised production and assembly as well as the design of region-specific products (increasingly by local designers). Albeit from a low base, Zumtobels Chinese sales should double yoy in FY 2013 to c.EUR6m. We believe Zumtobel is on a healthy track and has more to show in terms of margin expansion. As has been the case since Thorns acquisition, Zumtobels growth has been held back by the underperformance of Thorn, which has hampered investment as well as taking up management time. In order to gain a meaningful presence in the US and Asia, acquisitions are necessary; this is likely to be stifled by the drag created by Thorn. Figure 3: Group development costs
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wholesaler channels. The disparity in margin is most apparent in Thorns direct sales channels. Thorn remains at the mercy of the more competitive, lowermargin wholesaler business which is more exposed to volatility, as well as the high selling costs associated with its direct sales channels. Moreover, Thorns European manufacturing footprint needs to be reduced. Given the costs which would be associated with closing plants in Spennymoor (UK, lease until 2029) and France, its Swedish plant in Landskrona (230 staff) is the most obvious option. We expect Landskrona would need to be kept open in order to supply regional products; however, a headcount reduction of less than half could still cost EUR5m-10m in restructuring expenses.
Thorn management has a three-year roadmap for product redevelopment to reduce the cost and complexity of the portfolio while it is clear that a realignment of sales channels is likely to be an evolutionary process rather than a rapid switch. We believe management would prefer to focus on direct sales, and as such, further sales investments will be required. Moreover, the brand is likely to have to keep much of its exposure to wholesalers in the near term at least, in order to maintain volumes and production utilisation. A shift towards wholesalers could leave Thorn exposed to high competition and greater volatility, as indicated in the Q3 results, coupled with a structurally lowermargin channel. It is also worth noting that wholesaler business still requires Thorn to specify projects as well as involve the wholesaler in the specification of other projects which use Thorn products. In other words, Thorn will still have to make direct selling efforts in this indirect sales channel.
Management still believes Thorn can achieve 6% EBIT margins, as communicated at the capital markets day in April 2012. We do not believe this is a near-term prospect; it may be possible in 2-3 years or longer and would come at a cost (restructuring, greater selling expenses and a sustained level of development costs). We highlight that this option could result in disappointment amongst investors who have watched recovery measures at Thorn since its acquisition in 2000 and may see better potential for resource allocation in the Zumtobel brand; the latter could benefit from acquisitions outside Europe. 2) Sell: The price that could be achieved for Thorn is clearly fundamental to this option. Although Thorn has a poor operating track record, there is an intrinsic value to Thorn through its customer relationships which should not be underestimated. In Figure 5, we show a DCF of the potential value of Thorn assuming restructuring measures are successful and EBIT margins of 6% can be achieved by FY 2016; we arrive at an EV of EUR227m. We also assume a tax rate above the group average to reflect the tax rates in Thorns key markets of the UK, France and Australia in addition to a depreciation and amortisation to capex ratio of 1x.
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Zumtobel would have to achieve a higher price than this potential value, and is likely to seek a control premium. We highlight that these figures do not include the debt and pension liabilities associated with Thorn which total EUR210m, split EUR140m and EUR70m respectively (according to the balance sheet, they could be greater on crystallisation). Therefore, a sale of Thorn at these levels may not sufficiently cover the liabilities if they were not transferred to a potential buyer. Given the uncertainty over the success of restructuring potential at Thorn in light of over a decade of underperformance, bargaining power may also be limited. Consequently, we believe that on balance the option to restructure will appear more favourable.
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An encouraging plan of action: We met with Alfred Felder, Tridonics new CEO who was previously Osrams Senior Vice President Sales, to gain greater insight into his strategy. As LED penetration increases, Mr Felder will have to oversee the shift of Tridonic from a consolidated landscape to a fragmented one, from an oligopoly to a polygopoly, and from long to short innovation cycles. Tridonic is shifting from a position of 25% market share (conventional) to only 5% (LED). Tridonic, like other component suppliers, will have to face the challenge of managing the decline of its conventional business while maintaining high levels of R&D in order to stay in the race during the LED transformation. The structural changes in the industry cause considerable uncertainty over the profit pool available and returns may stay subdued over the next 1-2 years as R&D investments remain high and competition dynamics change. Following our meeting with Mr Felder however, we came away with the view that Tridonic has a sound starting position and a strategy to help it maximise its opportunities. Mr Felders LED strategy revolves around the following areas.
An integrated approach to products with faster innovation: The focus will now be on shifting from a product business to a solution-based approach which requires competencies in semiconductors, LED and software, to give a more integrated approach. At present, the LED portfolio lacks breadth and the pace of innovation is too slow. Encouragingly, Tridonic enjoys a high degree of customer intimacy and Mr Felder believes that customers are willing to wait for Tridonic to improve its offering the majority of the customers he has met with are only starting to become interested in LED products. Moreover, R&D projects have now been restricted to a one-year duration compared with innovation cycles of 2-3 years previously. Currently Tridonics R&D budget is directed entirely to LED products. Internationalise: Tridonic remains Europe-centric with minimal exposure to the Middle East and Asia, although it does have manufacturing capacity and
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R&D in China. Looking ahead, Mr Felder would like to have a more decentralised, global approach.
Partnering: Tridonic does not have the R&D capacity to develop a comprehensive portfolio. Instead, it will look for partnering opportunities particularly in Asia.
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We decrease our adjusted EBIT estimates by 19% and 17% for 2013 and 2014 respectively. In the Lighting segment, we increase our margin assumptions for the Zumtobel brand but reduce our margin expectations at Thorn to reflect its exposure to challenging sales channels (wholesalers and government projects). At Tridonic, we reduce our margin assumptions to reflect a weaker market environment coupled with a more subdued market outlook as structural changes may weigh on profitability more than expected despite restructuring measures. Changes to losses from associates and a higher tax rate lead us to cut our adjusted EPS forecasts by 37% and 25% for 2013 and 2014 respectively. Summary of changes
Given market uncertainty, we reduce our growth expectations. As the switch to LED goes on, higher selling prices of LED products will help drive the top line in Lighting. We assume the Zumtobel brand continues to expand its margin, reaching 10% in FY 2015. We assume Thorns margin improvement is a protracted process with margins of 3% in FY 2015 and 5% thereafter. We assume margin erosion in electronic ballasts as we expect cost-reducing measures to be more than offset by ongoing pricing pressure. Similarly, we believe the high growth being enjoyed by LED modules and converters will results in greater than previously expected margin improvements. Note that whilst pricing pressure could offset volume effects in modules, it will also help the margins of the converter range. Our forecasts do not incorporate the exit from magnetic ballasts; this is likely to begin in earnest in FY 2014 and involve one-time costs.
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Old estimates 2013E 2014E 2015E 1,295 1,361 1,444 1.0% 5.1% 5.9% 45 3.5% 0.62 68 5.0% 1.05 92 6.3% 1.53
New estimates 2013E 2014E 2015E 1,283 1,315 1,355 -0.3% 2.4% 3.0% 1266 1294 1353 37 56 76 2.9% 4.3% 5.6% 31 44 61 0.39 0.79 1.15 0.40 0.68 1.02
We roll our valuation forward to 2014, incorporating multiple and DCF-based methods. Our new price target of EUR10.6 implies only 11% upside to the current share price. The share is trading on a 2014E PER of 12.4x, in line with its historical average of 12.3x. We believe there is increasing hope among investors that Thorn will be sold (which we do not believe will be the case) as well as rapidly reducing patience with regard to the groups performance. Our adjusted EPS forecasts for 2013 and 2014 are 6% below and 13% above consensus respectively. We highlight that the groups financial structure is sound with net debt to EBTIDA of 1.75x as at Q3 2013, giving us comfort that Zumtobel has some time on its side and financial flexibility during an uncertain period. Management has reduced net debt from EUR185m in Q3 2012 to EUR141m as at Q3 2013 and achieved FCF at 9M 2013 of EUR19m, compared with EUR-20m at 9M 2012. No refinancing is required until 2016 and the syndicated loan limit has been reduced from EUR500m to EUR400m (EUR195m drawn), resulting in lower financial expenses.
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In Figure 12, we show a potential break-up valuation of the group. We assume that by FY 2015 Zumtobel, Thorn and Tridonic will achieve 10%, 6% and 5% margins respectively. While we believe there is an embedded value within each brand, we do not expect corporate action to realise it in the near term. Furthermore, we see risks around the restructuring process at Thorn and structural uncertainties around the LED shift under way at Tridonic. We therefore value the group based on nearer-term trading at present (Figure 10). Figure 12: SOTP valuation based on potential FY 2015 earnings
Zumtobel Thorn Tridonic Reconciliation Total Sales 607 430 387 -70 1355 EV/Sales 1 0.6 0.5 1.4 EV 607 258 194 -98 961 % of EV 63% 27% 20% -10% EV/Share 14.1 6.0 4.5 -2.3 22.3 210 751 0.84 43.1 14.6
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Financials
Profit and loss account
Year-end April (EUR m) Sales Cost of sales Gross profit Sales and marketing General and administration Other operating expenses Unusual or infrequent items EBITDA Depreciation EBITA Amortisation of goodwill Amortisation of intangible assets Impairment charges EBIT Interest income Interest expenses Other financial result Financial result EBT Taxes Net income from continuing operations Income from discontinued operations (net of tax) Net income Minority interest Net income (net of minority interest) Source: Company data, Berenberg Bank estimates 2011 1,228 818 410 305 37 -7 0 128 39 88 0 13 2 76 2 10 -9 -16 60 7 53 2 51 0 51 2012 1,280 883 398 331 38 -6 0 87 39 48 0 13 2 33 2 11 -5 -14 19 4 15 1 14 0 14 2013e 1,283 879 404 334 41 0 0 88 44 44 0 15 0 30 1 10 -4 -13 16 4 12 0 12 -1 13 2014e 1,315 894 421 335 39 -10 0 111 42 70 0 14 0 56 1 10 -4 -12 44 10 34 0 34 0 34 2015e 1,355 914 440 325 41 -1 0 133 43 90 0 14 0 76 2 10 -4 -12 64 14 50 0 50 0 50
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Balance sheet
Year-end April (EUR m) Intangible assets Property, plant and equipment Financial assets Fixed assets Inventories Accounts receivable Other current assets Liquid assets Current assets TOTAL Shareholders' equity Minority interest Long-term debt Pensions provisions Other provisions Non-current liabilities Short-term debt Accounts payable Other liabilities Current liabilities TOTAL Source: Company data, Berenberg Bank estimates 2011 235 234 49 517 190 187 40 86 503 1,020 375 3 213 103 12 328 17 141 156 314 1,020 2012 242 242 47 532 173 210 34 88 505 1,036 366 3 227 124 11 362 4 131 169 304 1,034 2013e 245 231 45 521 174 199 32 85 491 1,013 367 2 223 118 12 353 4 132 154 291 1,013 2014e 252 226 45 523 181 204 32 102 520 1,043 395 2 223 118 12 353 4 135 154 294 1,043 2015e 259 221 45 525 187 210 32 133 562 1,087 434 2 223 118 12 353 4 140 154 298 1,087
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