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US firm Avery Dennison posts net sales of $2.1 bn in Q2 FY23

26 Jul 23 2 min read

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  • US' materials science company Avery Dennison reported Q2 FY23 net sales of $2.1 billion, a 10 per cent decrease.
  • Adjusted EPS grew 13 per cent to $1.92.
  • The materials group saw a sales decrease of 13 per cent to $1.5 billion, and the solutions group reported a 7 per cent sales dip to $615 million.
  • Both segments had decreased operating margins.
US-based global materials science company Avery Dennison Corporation has reported net sales of $2.1 billion in the second quarter (Q2) of fiscal 2023 (FY23). Sales, excluding currency, and organic sales were both down 10 per cent compared to the previous year. The reported earnings per share (EPS) stood at $1.24, with an adjusted EPS of $1.92, marking a 13 per cent sequential increase.

The company's materials group reported sales decrease of 13 per cent to $1.5 billion. Sales, excluding currency and on an organic basis, were also down by 12 per cent. In this group, label materials sales fell by mid-teens organically, but the graphics and reflective solutions businesses saw an organic sales increase in the high-single digits. The reported operating margin decreased 150 basis points to 13.1 per cent, while the adjusted EBITDA margin was up 150 basis points sequentially to 15.7 per cent, albeit a 100 basis points decrease compared to the prior year, the company said in a press release.

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In the solutions group, reported sales dipped 7 per cent to $615 million. Sales, excluding currency, were down 4 per cent, while organic sales decreased 7 per cent. Sales increased in the low-single digits on an organic basis in high-value categories, whereas they were down high-teens organically in base solutions, reflecting muted retailer and brand sentiment. The reported operating margin fell approximately 14 points to a negative 1.2 per cent, primarily due to an increased accrual for a legacy legal matter that the company is preparing for appeal. The adjusted EBITDA margin declined 320 basis points to 15.8 per cent.

Mitch Butier, chairman and CEO, said: “Earnings per share increased sequentially in the second quarter, a trend we expect to continue in coming quarters. Volumes in our materials businesses continue to recover from slow market conditions, largely destocking, while our intelligent labels platform accelerates adoption into new categories.

"While it's good to see the continuing sequential improvements in our materials businesses and the building momentum in intelligent labels, the pace of our recovery is slower than anticipated. Our results for the quarter were below our expectation due to lower revenue, something the team was able to largely offset through cost reduction actions.”

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