CGG Announces its Q2 2022 Results
CGG, a leader in high-performance computing, reported strong Q2 2022 results with segment revenue of $240 million, up 66% year-on-year. Notable EBITDAs of $126 million reflect a 52% margin, and the company achieved a net income of $16 million. The growth was driven by increased Earth Data after-sales and sustained Geoscience activity amid a favorable market upcycle. Additionally, the company announced successful acquisitions in its Sensing and Monitoring division, highlighting its commitment to expanding its portfolio.
- Segment revenue reached $240 million, a 66% increase year-on-year.
- EBITDAs of $126 million, yielding a 52% margin.
- Net income of $16 million, marking a significant recovery.
- Growth primarily driven by strong Earth Data after-sales, up 3.4 times year-on-year.
- Successful acquisitions in the Sensing and Monitoring division, enhancing business capabilities.
- Sensing and Monitoring revenue decreased by 4% year-on-year.
- Negative net cash flow of $56 million, impacting liquidity.
Strong financial performance
Segment revenue at $240m, up 66% proforma y.o.y.
EBITDAs at $126m and positive net income at $16m
Entering a favorable upcycle
PARIS, France – July 28, 2022 – CGG (ISIN: FR0013181864), a global technology and high-performance computing (HPC) leader announced today its second quarter 2022 non-audited results.
Commenting on these results, Sophie Zurquiyah, CGG CEO, said:
“CGG delivered strong performance this quarter mainly driven by higher Earth Data after-sales and sustained Geoscience activity. Market trends, driven by continued underinvestment in exploration and production and intensified by elevated energy security concerns, continue to support our view of a multi-year upcycle with increased spending from all clients, as they progressively refocus on exploration to meet future energy demand. The development of our Beyond the Core businesses continues to make good progress with encouraging commercial wins, successful pilots, and recent acquisition of Geocomp and successful bidding to acquire ION Geophysical Corporation’s software business that are reinforcing and expanding the portfolio of our Sensing and Monitoring business. In an inflationary market environment, the business case for our high–end technology, which enables higher efficiency for our clients, becomes even stronger, and I am enthusiastic about the opportunities in front of us.”
Q2 2022: A strong quarter for Data, Digital and Energy Transition
Earth Data at Sensing and Monitoring at
H1 2022: Significant profitability improvement and positive net cash flow
Balance Sheet at the end of June
Post Closing event
* Pro-forma indicators represent supplementary information adjusted for GeoSoftware and Physical Asset Storage and Services businesses sold in 2021. ** Adjusted indicators represent supplementary information adjusted for non-recurring charges triggered by economic downturn. *** Closing subject to approval by bankruptcy court and other customary conditions. |
Key Figures - Second Quarter 2022
Key Figures IFRS - Quarter In million $ | 2021 Q2 | 2022 Q2 | Variances % |
Operating revenues | 172 | 228 | |
Operating Income | - | 59 | - |
Equity from Investment | - | - | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (33) | (25) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (4) | (4) | - |
Income taxes | (7) | (14) | - |
Net Income / Loss from continuing operations | (44) | 16 | - |
Net Income / Loss from discontinued operations | (7) | - | - |
Group net income / (loss) | (51) | 16 | - |
Operating Cash Flow | 54 | 76 | |
Net Cash Flow | (56) | (56) | - |
Net debt | 1,070 | 909 | ( |
Net debt before lease liabilities | 935 | 812 | ( |
Capital employed | 2,104 | 1,933 | ( |
Key Figures – First half 2022
Key Figures IFRS – First half In million $ | 2021 H1 | 2022 H1 | Variances % |
Operating revenues | 380 | 404 | |
Operating Income | (21) | 70 | - |
Equity from Investment | - | - | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (68) | (50) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (42) | 3 | - |
Income taxes | (10) | (23) | - |
Net Income / Loss from continuing operations | (141) | (0) | |
Net Income / Loss from discontinued operations | 5 | (2) | - |
Group net income / (loss) | (136) | (2) | |
Operating Cash Flow | 159 | 206 | |
Net Cash Flow | (27) | 13 | - |
Net debt | 1,070 | 909 | ( |
Net debt before lease liabilities | 935 | 812 | ( |
Capital employed | 2,104 | 1,933 | ( |
Key Segment Figures - Second Quarter 2022
Key Segment Figures - Quarter In million $ | 2021 Q2 | 2022 Q2 | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 157 | 240 | |
Segment EBITDAs | 42 | 126 | - |
Group EBITDAs margin | | | 26 bps |
Segment operating income | (7) | 66 | - |
Opinc margin | (4)% | | 32 bps |
IFRS 15 adjustment | 6 | (7) | - |
IFRS operating income | 0 | 59 | - |
Operating Cash Flow | 54 | 76 | |
Net Segment Cash Flow | (56) | (56) | - |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | 35 | 122 | - |
EBITDAs margin | | | 28 bps |
Adjusted segment operating income before NRC | (15) | 62 | - |
Opinc margin | (10)% | | 36 bps |
Key Segment Figures – First half 2022
Key Segment Figures – First half In million $ | 2021 H1 | 2022 H1 | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 370 | 393 | |
Segment EBITDAs | 72 | 164 | - |
Group EBITDAs margin | | | 22 bps |
Segment operating income | (24) | 61 | - |
Opinc margin | (7)% | | 22 bps |
IFRS 15 adjustment | 3 | 9 | - |
IFRS operating income | (21) | 70 | - |
Operating Cash Flow | 159 | 206 | |
Net Segment Cash Flow | (27) | 13 | - |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | 68 | 161 | - |
EBITDAs margin | | | 23 bps |
Adjusted segment operating income before NRC | (34) | 58 | - |
Opinc margin | (9)% | | 24 bps |
Key figures bridge: Segment to IFRS - Second Quarter 2022
P&L items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
Total Revenue | 240 | (12) | 228 |
OPINC | 66 | (7) | 59 |
Cash Flow Statement items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
EBITDAs | 126 | (12) | 114 |
Change in Working Capital & Provisions | (42) | 12 | (30) |
Cash Provided by Operations | 76 | - | 76 |
Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures | |
Earth Data Data Library NBV In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
Opening Balance Sheet , Apr 1st 22 | 307 | 100 | 407 |
Closing Balance Sheet , Jun 30th 22 | 334 | 109 | 443 |
Key figures bridge: Segment to IFRS – First half 2022
P&L items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
Total Revenue | 393 | 11 | 404 |
OPINC | 61 | 9 | 70 |
Cash Flow Statement items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
EBITDAs | 164 | 11 | 175 |
Change in Working Capital & Provisions | 48 | (11) | 37 |
Cash Provided by Operations | 206 | - | 206 |
Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures | |
Earth Data Data Library NBV In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
Opening Balance Sheet , Jan 1st 22 | 283 | 109 | 392 |
Closing Balance Sheet , Jun 30th 22 | 334 | 109 | 443 |
Second Quarter 2022 Segment Financial Results
Data, Digital & Energy Transition (DDE)
Data, Digital & Energy Transition (DDE) In million $ | 2021 Q2 | 2022 Q2 | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 110 | 194 | |
Geoscience (SIR) | 73 | 70 | ( |
Earth Data | 37 | 124 | - |
Prefunding | 17 | 36 | - |
After-Sales | 20 | 88 | - |
Proforma revenue from activities (GEO) | 61 | 70 | |
Segment EBITDAs | 55 | 135 | - |
EBITDAs Margin | | | 19 bps |
Segment operating income | 15 | 83 | - |
OPINC Margin | | | 29 bps |
Equity from investments | - | - | - |
Capital employed (in billion $) | 1.6 | 1.4 | ( |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | 49 | 136 | - |
EBITDAs Margin | | | 25 bps |
Adjusted segment OPINC before NRC | 7 | 84 | - |
OPINC Margin | | | 37 bps |
Other Key Metrics | |||
Earth Data cash capex ($m) | (43) | (75) | |
Earth Data cash prefunding rate (%) | | | 8 bps |
Digital, Data and Energy Transition (DDE) segment revenue was
- Geoscience (GEO) revenue was
$70 million , up16% proforma* year-on-year.
Sequentially, Geoscience revenue was softer this quarter due to the timing of projects’ completion. Imaging activity was strong in North America driven by demand for technology for ILX, with Asia still lagging.
Geoscience commercial activity is solid with high level of bid submissions, up
Beyond the Core: Interest for our Data Hub and HPC & Cloud offering is increasing as confirmed by the recent award of a signifcant Data Hub contract for a major energy company and the creation of a new HPC & Cloud Solutions business.
- Earth Data (EDA) revenue was
$124 million , up 3.4 times year-on-year.
Earth Data cash capex was
Earth Data after-sales were
The segment library Net Book Value was
DDE segment EBITDAs was
DDE segment operating income was
DDE capital employed decreased to
Sensing & Monitoring
Sensing & Monitoring In million $ | 2021 Q2 | 2022 Q2 | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 48 | 46 | ( |
Land | 29 | 13 | ( |
Marine | 12 | 22 | |
Downhole gauges | 4 | 5 | |
Non Oil & Gas | 3 | 6 | - |
Segment EBITDAs | (9) | (7) | |
EBITDAs margin | (18)% | (16)% | 2 bps |
Segment operating income | (16) | (15) | |
OPINC Margin | (34)% | (32)% | 2 bps |
Capital employed (in billion $) | 0.5 | 0.6 | |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | (8) | (7) | |
EBITDAs margin | (19)% | (15)% | 3 bps |
Adjusted segment OPINC before NRC | (16) | (14) | |
OPINC Margin | (34)% | (32)% | 3 bps |
Sensing & Monitoring (SMO) segment revenue was
- Land equipment sales represented
28% of total sales, due to impact of Covid-19 related logistics disruptions and associated shift of deliveries to Q3 2022. Some WiNG systems were delivered to Europe and Asia. - Marine equipment sales represented
49% of total sales driven by significant deliveries of GPR300 OBN nodes. Sercel was awarded a major contract for the supply of a complete Sentinel® streamers set, the first order of streamers since 2014. Sercel was selected as the successful bidder for the acquisition of ION Geophysical Corporation’s (“ION”) software business (Closing subject to approval by bankruptcy court and other customary conditions). - Downhole equipment sales were
$5 million . - Sales from Beyond the Core businesses were
$6 million . Sercel finalized this quarter the acquisition of Geocomp, which is specialized in high-value services and products for geotechnical risk management and infrastructure monitoring.
SMO segment EBITDAs was
SMO segment operating income was
SMO capital employed increased to
Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results
Consolidated Income Statements In million $ | 2021 Q2 | 2022 Q2 | Variances % |
Exchange rate euro/dollar | 1.20 | 1.08 | ( |
Segment revenue | 157 | 240 | |
DDE | 110 | 194 | |
Sensing & Monitoring | 48 | 46 | ( |
Elim & Other | - | - | - |
Segment Gross Margin | 9 | 93 | - |
Segment EBITDAs | 42 | 126 | - |
DDE Adjusted** | 49 | 136 | - |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | (8) | (7) | |
Corporate | (3) | (6) | - |
Elim & Other | (2) | (1) | |
Non recurring charges | 6 | 4 | ( |
Segment operating income | (7) | 66 | - |
DDE Adjusted** | 7 | 84 | - |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | (16) | (14) | |
Corporate | (4) | (7) | ( |
Elim & Other | (2) | (1) | |
Non recurring charges | 8 | 4 | ( |
IFRS 15 adjustment | 6 | (7) | - |
IFRS operating income | (0) | 59 | - |
Equity from investments | - | - | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (33) | (25) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (4) | (4) | - |
Income taxes | (7) | (14) | - |
NRC (Tax & OFI) | - | - | - |
Net income / (loss) from continuing operations | (44) | 16 | - |
Net income / (loss) from discontinued operations | (7) | - | - |
IFRS net income / (loss) | (51) | 16 | - |
Shareholder's net income / (loss) | (50) | 16 | - |
Basic Earnings per share in $ | (0.07) | 0.02 | - |
Basic Earnings per share in € | (0.06) | 0.02 | - |
Segment revenue was
Segment EBITDAs was
Segment operating income was
IFRS 15 adjustment at operating income level was
Cost of financial debt was
Other financial items were at
Taxes were at
Net income from continuing operations was
CGG returned to net profit this quarter with net income at
After minority interests, Group net income attributable to CGG shareholders was
Second Quarter 2022 Cash Flow
Cash Flow items In million $ | 2021 Q2 | 2022 Q2 | Variances % |
Segment Operating Cash Flow | 54 | 76 | |
CAPEX | (57) | (85) | |
Industrial | (6) | (4) | ( |
R&D | (8) | (5) | |
Earth Data (Cash) | (43) | (75) | |
Marine Offshore | (43) | (75) | |
Land Onshore | - | - | - |
Proceeds from disposals of assets | - | 18 | - |
Segment Free Cash Flow | (3) | 9 | - |
Lease repayments | (15) | (12) | |
Paid Cost of debt | (30) | (47) | ( |
CGG 2021 Plan | (8) | (5) | |
Free cash flow from discontinued operations | - | (1) | - |
Net Cash flow | (56) | (56) | - |
Financing cash flow | (67) | 2 | - |
Forex and other | 1 | (17) | - |
Net increase/(decrease) in cash | (122) | (71) | |
Supplementary information | |||
Change in working capital and provisions, included in Segment Operating Cash Flow | 14 | (42) | - |
Segment operating cash flow was
Total capex was
- Industrial capex was
$(4) million , - Research & Development capex was
$(5) million , - Earth Data cash capex was
$(75) million .
Segment free cash flow was
After
First Half 2022 Financial Results
Consolidated Income Statements In million $ | YTD June 2021 | YTD June 2022 | Variances % |
Exchange rate euro/dollar | 1.21 | 1.10 | ( |
Segment revenue | 370 | 393 | |
DDE | 210 | 314 | |
Sensing & Monitoring | 161 | 79 | ( |
Elim & Other | (1) | - | - |
Segment Gross Margin | 19 | 116 | - |
Segment EBITDAs | 72 | 164 | - |
DDE Adjusted** | 80 | 194 | - |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | 7 | (19) | - |
Corporate | (9) | (11) | ( |
Elim & Other | (10) | (2) | |
Non recurring charges | 3 | 3 | ( |
Segment operating income | (24) | 61 | - |
DDE Adjusted** | (4) | 107 | - |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | (9) | (34) | - |
Corporate | (11) | (12) | ( |
Elim & Other | (11) | (3) | |
Non recurring charges | 10 | 3 | ( |
IFRS 15 adjustment | 3 | 9 | - |
IFRS operating income | (21) | 70 | - |
Equity from investments | - | - | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (68) | (50) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (42) | 3 | - |
Income taxes | (10) | (23) | - |
NRC (Tax & OFI) | - | - | - |
Net income / (loss) from continuing operations | (141) | (0) | - |
Net income / (loss) from discontinued operations | 5 | (2) | - |
IFRS net income / (loss) | (136) | (2) | |
Shareholder's net income / (loss) | (137) | (2) | |
Basic Earnings per share in $ | (0.19) | 0.00 | - |
Basic Earnings per share in € | (0.16) | 0.00 | - |
Segment revenue was
DDE segment revenue was
Geoscience revenue was
Earth Data sales reached
After-sales were
SMO segment revenue was
Segment EBITDAs was
Segment operating income was
IFRS 15 adjustment at operating income level was
Cost of financial debt was
Other financial items were
Taxes were at
Net income from continuing operations was
Group net loss was
After minority interests, H1 2022 Group net income attributable to CGG’s shareholders was
Cash Flow
Cash Flow items In million $ | YTD June 2021 | YTD June 2022 | Variances % |
Segment Operating Cash Flow | 159 | 206 | |
CAPEX | (99) | (127) | |
Industrial | (9) | (9) | ( |
R&D | (16) | (11) | ( |
Earth Data (Cash) | (74) | (108) | |
Marine Offshore | (73) | (107) | |
Land Onshore | (1) | (1) | ( |
Proceeds from disposals of assets | (3) | 17 | - |
Segment Free Cash Flow | 57 | 95 | |
Lease repayments | (29) | (25) | |
Paid Cost of debt | (36) | (47) | ( |
CGG 2021 Plan | (19) | (12) | |
Free cash flow from discontinued operations | - | 1 | - |
Net Cash flow | (27) | 13 | - |
Financing cash flow | (67) | 2 | - |
Forex and other | (6) | (17) | - |
Net increase/(decrease) in cash | (100) | (2) | |
Supplementary information | |||
Change in working capital and provisions, included in Segment Operating Cash Flow | 93 | 48 | (48%) |
Segment operating cash flow was
Capex was
Industrial capex was
Research & development capex was
Earth Data cash capex was
Segment free cash flow was
After the payment of interest expenses of
Balance Sheet
Group’s liquidity amounted to $317 million at the end of June 30, 2022. Cash liquidity including
Group gross debt before IFRS 16 was
Group gross debt after IFRS 16 was
Segment leverage ratio of Net debt to Adjusted** Segment EBITDAs was 2.1x at the end of June 2022.
* Pro-forma indicators represent supplementary information adjusted for GeoSoftware and Physical Asset Storage and Services businesses sold in 2021.
** Adjusted indicators represent supplementary information adjusted for non-recurring charges triggered by economic downturn.
*** Closing subject to approval by bankruptcy court and other customary conditions.
Q2 2022 Conference call
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About CGG
CGG (www.cgg.com) is a global technology and HPC leader that provides data, products, services and solutions in Earth science, data science, sensing and monitoring. Our unique portfolio supports our clients in efficiently and responsibly solving complex digital, energy transition, natural resource, environmental, and infrastructure challenges for a more sustainable future. CGG employs around 3,300 people worldwide and is listed on the Euronext Paris SA (ISIN: 0013181864).
Contacts
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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
June 30, 2022
Unaudited Interim Consolidated statements of operations
Six months ended June 30, | |||
(In millions of US$, except per share data) | 2022 | 2021 Restated | |
Operating revenues | 403.6 | 380.2 | |
Other income from ordinary activities | 0.4 | 0.3 | |
Total income from ordinary activities | 404.0 | 380.5 | |
Cost of operations | (279.1) | (357.7) | |
Gross profit | 124.9 | 22.8 | |
Research and development expenses - net | (7.7) | (9.9) | |
Marketing and selling expenses | (14.2) | (14.3) | |
General and administrative expenses | (34.9) | (30.3) | |
Other revenues (expenses) - net | 1.5 | 10.7 | |
Operating income (loss) | 69.6 | (21.0) | |
Expenses related to financial debt | (51.0) | (68.3) | |
Income provided by cash and cash equivalents | 0.7 | 0.7 | |
Cost of financial debt, net | (50.3) | (67.6) | |
Other financial income (loss) | 3.2 | (42.0) | |
Income (loss) before incomes taxes | 22.5 | (130.6) | |
Income taxes | (22.9) | (10.4) | |
Net income (loss) from consolidated companies before share of income (loss) in companies accounted for under the equity method | (0.4) | (141.0) | |
Share of income (loss) in companies accounted for under the equity method | - | 0.1 | |
Net income (loss) from continuing operations | (0.4) | (140.9) | |
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations | (2.0) | 4.9 | |
Net income (loss) | (2.4) | (136.0) | |
Attributable to : | |||
Owners of CGG S.A | (1.8) | (137.1) | |
Non-controlling interests | (0.6) | 1.1 | |
Net income (loss) per share | |||
Basic | - | (0.19) | |
Diluted | - | (0.19) | |
Net income (loss) from continuing operations per share | |||
Basic | - | (0.20) | |
Diluted | - | (0.20) | |
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations per share | |||
Basic | - | 0.01 | |
Diluted | - | 0.01 |
Unaudited Consolidated statements of financial position (In millions of US$) | June 30, 2022 | December 31, 2021 |
ASSETS | ||
Cash and cash equivalents | 316.9 | 319.2 |
Trade accounts and notes receivable, net | 218.5 | 350.7 |
Inventories and work-in-progress, net | 241.1 | 197.3 |
Income tax assets | 64.3 | 68.7 |
Other current financial assets, net | 0.2 | 1.7 |
Other current assets, net | 111.4 | 105.1 |
Assets held for sale, net | - | - |
Total current assets | 952.4 | 1,042.7 |
Deferred tax assets | 13.6 | 19.6 |
Other non-current assets, net | 3.1 | - |
Investments and other financial assets, net | 20.7 | 17.8 |
Investments in companies under the equity method | 28.0 | 28.1 |
Property, plant and equipment, net | 154.6 | 212.1 |
Intangible assets, net | 564.7 | 520.7 |
Goodwill, net | 1,089.0 | 1,083.6 |
Total non-current assets | 1,873.7 | 1,881.9 |
TOTAL ASSETS | 2,826.1 | 2,924.6 |
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | ||
Bank overdrafts | - | - |
Financial debt – current portion | 57.2 | 90.3 |
Trade accounts and notes payables | 91.0 | 76.4 |
Accrued payroll costs | 83.2 | 105.4 |
Income taxes payable | 29.6 | 30.4 |
Advance billings to customers | 28.5 | 27.1 |
Provisions — current portion | 18.0 | 18.2 |
Other current financial liabilities | 19.7 | 19.2 |
Other current liabilities | 203.2 | 218.2 |
Liabilities directly associated with the assets classified as held for sale | - | - |
Total current liabilities | 530.4 | 585.2 |
Deferred tax liabilities | 22.2 | 14.1 |
Provisions — non-current portion | 28.0 | 30.6 |
Financial debt – non-current portion | 1,168.7 | 1,218.1 |
Other non-current financial liabilities | 27.5 | 37.4 |
Other non-current liabilities | 25.3 | 32.8 |
Total non-current liabilities | 1,271.7 | 1,333.0 |
Common stock: 1,148,203,130 shares authorized and 712,357,225 shares with a | 8.7 | 8.7 |
Additional paid-in capital | 118.6 | 464.1 |
Retained earnings | 917.5 | 570.0 |
Other Reserves | 54.9 | 5.0 |
Treasury shares | (20.1) | (20.1) |
Cumulative income and expense recognized directly in equity | (3.1) | (0.8) |
Cumulative translation adjustment | (92.6) | (64.2) |
Equity attributable to owners of CGG S.A. | 983.9 | 962.7 |
Non-controlling interests | 40.1 | 43.7 |
Total equity | 1,024.0 | 1,006.4 |
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | 2,826.1 | 2,924.6 |
Unaudited Consolidated statements of cash flows
Six months ended June 30, | |||
(In millions of US$) | 2022 | 2021 | |
OPERATING | |||
Net income (loss) | (2.4) | (136.0) | |
Less: Net income (loss) from discontinued operations | 2.0 | (4.9) | |
Net income (loss) from continuing operations | (0.4) | (140.9) | |
Depreciation, amortization and impairment | 43.9 | 50.2 | |
Earth Data surveys impairment and amortization | 68.1 | 62.3 | |
Depreciation and amortization capitalized in Earth Data surveys | (7.9) | (8.7) | |
Variance on provisions | 3.1 | (31.6) | |
Share-based compensation expenses | 1.3 | (1.2) | |
Net (gain) loss on disposal of fixed and financial assets | (4.8) | (0.1) | |
Equity (income) loss of investees | — | (0.1) | |
Dividends received from investments in companies under the equity method | — | — | |
Other non-cash items | (3.2) | 42.0 | |
Net cash-flow including net cost of financial debt and income tax | 100.1 | (28.1) | |
Less : net cost of financial debt | 50.3 | 67.6 | |
Less : income tax expense (gain) | 22.9 | 10.4 | |
Net cash-flow excluding net cost of financial debt and income tax | 173.3 | 49.9 | |
Income tax paid | (1.7) | (5.6) | |
Net cash-flow before changes in working capital | 171.6 | 44.3 | |
Changes in working capital | 34.1 | 115.0 | |
- change in trade accounts and notes receivable | 113.7 | 105.2 | |
- change in inventories and work-in-progress | (56.6) | 4.0 | |
- change in other current assets | (4.9) | (2.3) | |
- change in trade accounts and notes payable | 14.9 | 1.2 | |
- change in other current liabilities | (33.0) | 6.9 | |
Net cash-flow provided by operating activities | 205.7 | 159.3 | |
INVESTING | |||
Total capital expenditures (including variation of fixed assets suppliers, excluding Earth Data surveys) | (19.4) | (25.7) | |
Investment in Earth Data surveys, net cash | (107.7) | (73.5) | |
Proceeds from disposals of tangible and intangible assets | 33.6 | — | |
Total net proceeds from financial assets | 0.5 | (2.4) | |
Acquisition of investments, net of cash and cash equivalents acquired | (17.4) | (0.4) | |
Variation in loans granted | — | — | |
Variation in subsidies for capital expenditures | (0.1) | — | |
Variation in other non-current financial assets | (3.2) | 1.3 | |
Net cash-flow used in investing activities | (113.7) | (100.7) |
Six months ended June 30, | |||
(In millions of US$) | 2022 | 2021 | |
FINANCING | |||
Repayment of long-term debt | — | (1,227.5) | |
Total issuance of long-term debt | — | 1,160.3 | |
Lease repayments | (25.0) | (29.5) | |
Change in short-term loans | — | (0.2) | |
Financial expenses paid | (47.0) | (36.5) | |
Loan granted | 1.7 | ||
Net proceeds from capital increase: | 0.4 | ||
— from shareholders | 0.4 | — | |
— from non-controlling interests of integrated companies | — | — | |
Dividends paid and share capital reimbursements: | |||
— to shareholders | — | — | |
— to non-controlling interests of integrated companies | (0.9) | (3.6) | |
Acquisition/disposal from treasury shares | — | — | |
Net cash-flow provided by (used in) financing activities | (70.8) | (137.0) | |
Effects of exchange rates on cash | (13.1) | (3.3) | |
Impact of changes in consolidation scope | — | — | |
Net cash flows incurred by discontinued operations | (10.4) | (18.5) | |
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (2.3) | (100.2) | |
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year | 319.2 | 385.4 | |
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 316.9 | 285.2 |
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