CGG Announces its Q3 2022 Results
CGG reported a soft Q3 2022, with revenues of $255 million and segment revenues down 20% year-on-year to $217 million. However, 2022 segment revenue is projected around $900 million, stable year-on-year. The EBITDAs for the year are expected to be around $380 million, up 10%. There was a significant improvement in net loss, which decreased to $(2) million from $(16) million last year. Despite project shifts affecting segments like Sensing and Monitoring, anticipated growth in Earth Data sales could lead to a strong Q4. Liquidity stood at $325 million, with net debt reduced to $889 million.
- 2022 segment revenue projected at around $900 million, stable year-on-year.
- 2022 EBITDAs expected to be around $380 million, marking a 10% year-on-year increase.
- Significant reduction in net loss from $(16) million in Q3 2021 to $(2) million.
- Growth in year-to-date order intake by 37% pro-forma year-on-year, indicating positive market trends.
- Q3 revenue down 20% year-on-year, indicating short-term challenges.
- Sensing and Monitoring segment revenue decreased by 15% year-on-year.
- Earth Data revenue fell 33% year-on-year, impacting overall revenue figures.
- Net cash flow negatively impacted by $(78) million, including $(62) million prior to M&A cash consideration.
Soft Q3 as clients’ projects shifted to Q4 and 2023
2022 segment revenue expected to be around
stable pro-forma year-on-year
2022 segment EBITDAs expected to be around
Strengthening market confirms favorable upcycle
PARIS, France – November 2, 2022 – CGG (ISIN: FR0013181864), a global technology and high-performance computing (HPC) leader announced today its third quarter 2022 non-audited results.
Commenting on these results, Sophie Zurquiyah, CGG CEO, said:
“Throughout the year we continued to see our market environment strengthening globally, mainly driven by increased interest and activity offshore in the Western hemisphere and onshore in the Middle East and North Africa. While stronger market conditions have led to increased commercial activity, confirming the expected multi-year upcycle, near-term macro and geopolitical uncertainties resulted in increased volatility and clients’ projects shift. This particularly affected our Sensing and Monitoring business, which will see significant growth in 2023. However, our Data, Digital and Energy transition business remains solid with growth in line with increased E&P Capex. We anticipate a strong Q4 led by Earth Data sales. We remain focused on capturing the upcycle ahead of us and increasing our topline, with the objective of deleveraging our balance sheet. This growth will be supported by our clear technology differentiation, strong focus on our clients’ priorities, and the ongoing development of our Beyond the Core businesses.”
Q3 2022: A soft quarter as clients’ projects shifted to Q4 and 2023
- IFRS figures: revenue at
$255m , EBITDAs at$115m , OPINC at$28m
- Segment revenue at $217m, down (
20% ) and down (16)% pro-forma* year-on-year.
- Geoscience at
$69m , up8% pro-forma* year-on-year mainly driven by Western hemisphere and high-end technology. The increasing level of year-to-date commercial bids worldwide by26% and growth of year-to-date order intake by37% pro-forma year-on-year are clear and positive signals of global market improvement. - Earth Data at
$62m , down (33)% year-on-year. Prefunding revenue at$19m was lower than expected due to the shift of some prefunding of North Sea projects from Q3 to Q4 and Brazil projects into 2023. After sales were at$43m , up32% year-on-year - Sensing and Monitoring at
$86m , down (15)% year-on-year. In contrast to this, SMO level of commercial bids at the end of September was at the highest level since 2016, and several contracts and deliveries in the Middle East and North Africa shifted to 2023.
- Geoscience at
- Segment EBITDAs at $77m, a
35% margin and adjusted** segment EBITDAs at$75m - Segment operating income at $25m, a
12% margin, and adjusted** segment operating income at$24m - Group net loss at $(2)m, a significant improvement compared to a net loss of
$(16)m last year - Net cash-flow before M&A cash consideration at $(62)m
- Net cash flow at $(78)m, including
$(1 9)m net payment for the acquisition of ION software division and$(40)m negative change in working capital, mainly related to the SMO business.
9 months 2022: Profitability improvement
- IFRS figures: revenue at
$659m , EBITDAs at$290m , OPINC at$97m - Segment revenue at $610m, down (5)% and slightly up pro-forma* year-on-year
- Segment EBITDAs at $241m, a 40% margin, up
27% year-on-year, and adjusted** segment EBITDAs at$236m - Segment operating income at $86m, a
14% margin, significantly up from$9m a year ago, and adjusted** segment operating income at$82m - Group net loss at $(4)m, a significant improvement compared to a net loss of
$(152)m last year - Net cash flow at $(65)m
Balance Sheet at the end of September
- Liquidity of $325m, including cash liquidity of
$225m and$100m of undrawn RCF - Net debt before IFRS 16 at $889m as of September 30, 2022
- Segment leverage ratio of Net debt to Adjusted** Segment EBITDAs was 2.5x at the end of September 2022, down from 2.9x at the end of December 2021
Full Year 2022 financial guidance update:
- 2022 CGG segment revenue expected to be around
$900 million , stable pro-forma* year-on-year.- DDE 2022 segment revenue expected to be up around
18% pro-forma* year-on-year - SMO 2022 segment revenue expected to be down around
30% year-on-year and below guidance due to the shift of major clients’ projects to 2023 and the ban on exports to Russia ($50m impact). SMO inventories are expected to come down during H1 2023 on the back of higher equipment deliveries.
- DDE 2022 segment revenue expected to be up around
- 2022 segment EBITDAs is expected to be around
$380m , up10% year-on-year and up15% pro-forma* year-on-year, and segment EBITDAs margin is expected to increase to around42% due to a favorable business mix. - 2022 EDA cash Capex is expected to be around
$200m with prefunding at around 60-70% mainly due to the shift of some prefunding revenue for our programs offshore Brazil into 2023. 2022 Industrial and R&D Capex is expected to be around$60m ,$10m lower than guidance. - With these updated EBITDAs and Capex, 2022 Free EBITDAs (EBITDAs - Capex) is expected to be around
$120m , broadly in line with our original expectations based on financial objectives provided on March 3, 2022. - Strenghthening market confirms multi-year upcycle from 2023 onwards
* 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.
Key Figures - Third Quarter 2022
Key Figures IFRS In million $ | 2021 Q3 | 2022 Q3 | Variances % |
Operating revenues | 210 | 255 | |
Operating Income | 21 | 28 | |
Equity from Investment | (0) | 0 | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (27) | (24) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (0) | (1) | - |
Income taxes | (7) | (4) | |
Net Income / Loss from continuing operations | (13) | (1) | |
Net Income / Loss from discontinued operations | (3) | (0) | - |
Group net income / (loss) | (16) | (2) | |
Operating Cash Flow | 76 | 37 | ( |
Net Cash Flow | (34) | (78) | - |
Net debt | 1,113 | 976 | ( |
Net debt before lease liabilities | 987 | 889 | ( |
Capital employed | 2,137 | 2,006 | ( |
Key Figures – End of September 2022
Key Figures IFRS In million $ | 2021 9 MONTHS | 2022 9 MONTHS | Variances % |
Operating revenues | 591 | 659 | |
Operating Income | (0) | 97 | - |
Equity from Investment | 0 | (0) | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (94) | (75) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (42) | 2 | - |
Income taxes | (17) | (27) | ( |
Net Income / Loss from continuing operations | (154) | (2) | |
Net Income / Loss from discontinued operations | 2 | (2) | - |
Group net income / (loss) | (152) | (4) | |
Operating Cash Flow | 235 | 243 | |
Net Cash Flow | (61) | (65) | ( |
Net debt | 1,113 | 976 | ( |
Net debt before lease liabilities | 987 | 889 | ( |
Capital employed | 2,137 | 2,006 | ( |
Key Segment Figures - Third Quarter 2022
Key Segment Figures In million $ | 2021 Q3 | 2022 Q3 | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 270 | 217 | ( |
Segment EBITDAs | 118 | 77 | ( |
Group EBITDAs margin | | | (8) bps |
Segment operating income | 33 | 25 | ( |
Opinc margin | | | (1) bps |
IFRS 15 adjustment | (13) | 2 | - |
IFRS operating income | 21 | 28 | |
Operating Cash Flow | 76 | 37 | ( |
Net Segment Cash Flow | (34) | (78) | - |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | 119 | 75 | ( |
EBITDAs margin | | | (10) bps |
Adjusted segment operating income before NRC | 35 | 24 | ( |
Opinc margin | | | (2) bps |
Key Segment Figures – End of September 2022
Key Segment Figures In million $ | 2021 9 MONTHS | 2022 9 MONTHS | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 640 | 610 | ( |
Segment EBITDAs | 190 | 241 | |
Group EBITDAs margin | | | 10 bps |
Segment operating income | 9 | 86 | - |
Opinc margin | | | 13 bps |
IFRS 15 adjustment | (9) | 11 | - |
IFRS operating income | (0) | 97 | - |
Operating Cash Flow | 235 | 243 | |
Net Segment Cash Flow | (61) | (65) | ( |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | 188 | 236 | |
EBITDAs margin | | | 9 bps |
Adjusted segment operating income before NRC | 0 | 82 | - |
Opinc margin | | | 13 bps |
Key figures bridge: Segment to IFRS - Third Quarter 2022
P&L items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
Total Revenue | 217 | 38 | 255 |
OPINC | 25 | 2 | 28 |
Cash Flow Statement items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
EBITDAs | 77 | 38 | 115 |
Change in Working Capital & Provisions | (40) | (38) | (77) |
Cash Provided by Operations | 37 | - | 37 |
Earth Data Data Library NBV In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
Opening Balance Sheet , Jul 1st 22 | 334 | 109 | 443 |
Closing Balance Sheet , Sep 30th 22 | 375 | 74 | 449 |
Key figures bridge: Segment to IFRS – End of September 2022
P&L items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
Total Revenue | 610 | 49 | 659 |
OPINC | 86 | 11 | 97 |
Cash Flow Statement items In million $ | Segment figures | IFRS 15 adjustment | IFRS figures |
EBITDAs | 241 | 49 | 290 |
Change in Working Capital & Provisions | 9 | (49) | (40) |
Cash Provided by Operations | 243 | - | 243 |
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 , Sep 30th 22 | 375 | 74 | 449 |
Third Quarter 2022 Segment Financial Results
Data, Digital & Energy Transition (DDE)
Data, Digital & Energy Transition (DDE) In million $ | 2021 Q3 | 2022 Q3 | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 168 | 131 | ( |
Geoscience | 77 | 69 | ( |
Geoscience proforma | 64 | 69 | |
Earth Data | 92 | 62 | ( |
Prefunding | 59 | 19 | ( |
After-Sales | 32 | 43 | |
DDE proforma | 156 | 131 | ( |
Segment EBITDAs | 106 | 64 | ( |
EBITDAs Margin | | | (14) bps |
Segment operating income | 30 | 21 | ( |
OPINC Margin | | | (2) bps |
Equity from investments | (0) | 0 | - |
Capital employed (in billion $) | 1.7 | 1.5 | (12%) |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | 108 | 66 | ( |
EBITDAs Margin | | | (14) bps |
Adjusted segment OPINC before NRC | 32 | 23 | ( |
OPINC Margin | | | (2) bps |
Other Key Metrics | |||
Earth Data cash capex ($m) | (57) | (72) | |
Earth Data cash prefunding rate (%) | | | (77) bps |
Digital, Data and Energy Transition (DDE) segment revenue was
- Geoscience (GEO) revenue was
$69 million , down10% and up8% pro-forma* year-on-year.
Sequentially, Geoscience revenue was stable this quarter supported by strong activity in the Americas and demand for high-end technology. Geoscience commercial activity is increasing worldwide with high level of bid submissions, up
- Earth Data (EDA) revenue was
$62 million , down (33)% 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 Q3 | 2022 Q3 | Variances % |
Segment revenue | 101 | 86 | (15%) |
Land | 40 | 50 | |
Marine | 55 | 22 | ( |
Downhole gauges | 2 | 4 | |
Beyond the Core | 4 | 10 | - |
Segment EBITDAs | 17 | 18 | |
EBITDAs margin | | | 4 bps |
Segment operating income | 9 | 11 | |
OPINC Margin | | | 4 bps |
Capital employed (in billion $) | 0.6 | 0.6 | 11% |
Supplementary information | |||
Adjusted segment EBITDAs before NRC | 17 | 15 | ( |
EBITDAs margin | | | 1 bps |
Adjusted segment OPINC before NRC | 9 | 8 | ( |
OPINC Margin | | | (0) bps |
Sensing & Monitoring (SMO) segment revenue was
- Land equipment sales represented
58% of total sales, sustained by deliveries of wireless Wing channels and of over 100,000 508XT channels to the Middle East and North Africa and Asia - Marine equipment sales represented
26% of total sales driven by significant deliveries of GPR300 OBN nodes. SMO completed the acquisition of ION Geophysical Corporation’s (“ION”) software business. - Downhole equipment sales were
$4 million . - Sales from Beyond the Core businesses were
$10 million , significantly up year-on-year and included contribution from the newly acquired Geocomp business
SMO segment EBITDAs was
SMO segment operating income was
SMO capital employed increased to
Third Quarter 2022 Financial Results
2022 Financial Results
Consolidated Income Statements In million $ | 2021 Q3 | 2022 Q3 | Variances % |
Exchange rate euro/dollar | 1.19 | 1.02 | ( |
Segment revenue | 270 | 217 | ( |
DDE | 168 | 131 | ( |
DDE proforma | 156 | 131 | ( |
Sensing & Monitoring | 101 | 86 | (15%) |
Elim & Other | (0) | 0 | - |
Proforma revenue for Group | 257 | 217 | ( |
Segment Gross Margin | 64 | 54 | ( |
Segment EBITDAs | 118 | 77 | ( |
DDE Adjusted** | 107 | 66 | ( |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | 17 | 15 | ( |
Corporate | (5) | (5) | |
Elim & Other | (1) | (1) | ( |
Non recurring charges | 0 | 2 | - |
Segment operating income | 33 | 25 | ( |
DDE Adjusted** | 30 | 23 | ( |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | 9 | 8 | ( |
Corporate | (5) | (5) | ( |
Elim & Other | (2) | (1) | |
Non recurring charges | (3) | 2 | - |
IFRS 15 adjustment | (13) | 2 | - |
IFRS operating income | 21 | 28 | |
Equity from investments | (0) | 0 | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (27) | (24) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (0) | (1) | - |
Income taxes | (7) | (4) | |
NRC (Tax & OFI) | - | - | - |
Net income / (loss) from continuing operations | (13) | (1) | |
Net income / (loss) from discontinued operations | (3) | (0) | |
IFRS net income / (loss) | (16) | (2) | |
Shareholder's net income / (loss) | (17) | (1) | |
Basic Earnings per share in $ | (0.02) | - | |
Basic Earnings per share in € | (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
Taxes were at
Net income from continuing operations was
Group Net Income this quarter was
After minority interests, Group net income attributable to CGG shareholders was
Third Quarter 2022 Cash Flow
Cash Flow items In million $ | 2021 Q3 | 2022 Q3 | Variances % |
Segment Operating Cash Flow | 76 | 37 | ( |
CAPEX | (73) | (82) | |
Industrial | (8) | (6) | ( |
R&D | (7) | (4) | ( |
Earth Data (Cash) | (57) | (72) | |
Marine Offshore | (57) | (72) | |
Land Onshore | - | - | - |
Proceeds from disposals of assets | (1) | (16) | - |
Segment Free Cash Flow | 2 | (61) | - |
Lease repayments | (14) | (11) | |
Paid Cost of debt | - | - | - |
CGG 2021 Plan | (7) | (7) | ( |
Free cash flow from discontinued operations | (15) | 1 | - |
Net Cash flow | (34) | (78) | - |
Financing cash flow | (2) | - | - |
Forex and other | (9) | (14) | ( |
Net increase/(decrease) in cash | (45) | (92) | - |
Supplementary information | |||
Change in working capital and provisions, included in Segment Operating Cash Flow | (49) | (40) | - |
Segment operating cash flow was
Total capex was
- Industrial capex was
$(6) million , - Research & Development capex was
$(4) million , - Earth Data cash capex was
$(72) million .
Segment free cash flow was
After
9 months 2022 Financial Results
Consolidated Income Statements In million $ | 2021 9 MONTHS | 2022 9 MONTHS | Variances % |
Exchange rate euro/dollar | 1.20 | 1.07 | ( |
Segment revenue | 640 | 610 | ( |
DDE | 379 | 444 | |
Proforma revenue for DDE | 342 | 444 | |
Sensing & Monitoring | 262 | 165 | ( |
Elim & Other | (1) | 0 | - |
Proforma revenue for Group | 603 | 609 | |
Segment Gross Margin | 83 | 170 | - |
Segment EBITDAs | 190 | 241 | |
DDE Adjusted** | 188 | 260 | |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | 24 | (4) | - |
Corporate | (13) | (16) | ( |
Elim & Other | (11) | (3) | |
Non recurring charges | 2 | 5 | - |
Segment operating income | 9 | 86 | - |
DDE Adjusted** | 28 | 129 | - |
Sensing & Monitoring Adjusted** | 0 | (26) | - |
Corporate | (16) | (18) | ( |
Elim & Other | (12) | (4) | |
Non recurring charges | 8 | 5 | ( |
IFRS 15 adjustment | (9) | 11 | - |
IFRS operating income | (0) | 97 | - |
Equity from investments | 0 | (0) | - |
Net cost of financial debt | (94) | (75) | |
Other financial income (loss) | (42) | 2 | - |
Income taxes | (17) | (27) | ( |
NRC (Tax & OFI) | 0 | 0 | - |
Net income / (loss) from continuing operations | (154) | (2) | |
Net income / (loss) from discontinued operations | 2 | (2) | - |
IFRS net income / (loss) | (152) | (4) | |
Shareholder's net income / (loss) | (154) | (3) | |
Basic Earnings per share in $ | (0.22) | - | |
Basic Earnings per share in € | (0.22) | - | |
Segment revenue was
DDE segment revenue was
Geoscience revenue was
Earth Data sales were
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, 2022 Group net income attributable to CGG’s shareholders at the end of September 2022 was
Cash Flow
Cash Flow items In million $ | 2021 9 MONTHS | 2022 9 MONTHS | Variances % |
Segment Operating Cash Flow | 235 | 243 | |
CAPEX | (172) | (210) | |
Industrial | (17) | (15) | ( |
R&D | (24) | (15) | ( |
Earth Data (Cash) | (131) | (180) | |
Marine Offshore | (130) | (179) | |
Land Onshore | (1) | (1) | - |
Proceeds from disposals of assets | (4) | 1 | - |
Segment Free Cash Flow | 59 | 35 | (42%) |
Lease repayments | (44) | (36) | |
Paid Cost of debt | (37) | (47) | ( |
CGG 2021 Plan | (26) | (19) | |
Free cash flow from discontinued operations | (14) | 2 | - |
Net Cash flow | (61) | (65) | (6%) |
Financing cash flow | (69) | 2 | - |
Forex and other | (15) | (31) | - |
Net increase/(decrease) in cash | (146) | (94) | 35% |
Supplementary information | |||
Change in working capital and provisions, included in Segment Operating Cash Flow | 39 | 9 | - |
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 lease repayments of
Balance Sheet
Group’s liquidity amounted to $325 million at the end of September 30, 2022, including
Group gross debt before IFRS 16 was
Group gross debt after IFRS 16 was
Segment leverage ratio of Net debt to Adjusted** Segment EBITDAs was 2.5x at the end of September 2022.
* Pro-forma indicators represent supplementary information adjusted for GeoSoftware and Physical Asset Storage and Services businesses sold in 2021.
** Adjusted indicators represent supplementary information adjusted for non-recurring charges triggered by economic downturn.
Q3 2022 Conference call
An English language analysts conference call is scheduled today at 6.30 pm (CET)
- The press release and the presentation are available on our website www.cgg.com at 5:45 pm (CET)
Please note that we have switched to a new service provider for conference calls.
Participants should from now on register for the call here to receive a dial-in number and code or participate in the live webcast from here.
A replay of the conference call will be made available the day after for a period of 12 months in audio format on the Company's website www.cgg.com.
About CGG
CGG (www.cgg.com) is a global technology and HPC leader that provides data, products, services and solutions in Earth science, data science, sensing and monitoring. Our unique portfolio supports our clients in efficiently and responsibly solving complex digital, energy transition, natural resource, environmental, and infrastructure challenges for a more sustainable future. CGG employs around 3,300 people worldwide and is listed on the Euronext Paris SA (ISIN: 0013181864).
Contacts
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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Unaudited Interim Consolidated statement of operations – Year-To-Date
Nine months ended September 30, | |||
(In millions of US$, except per share data) | 2022 | 2021 Restated | |
Operating revenues | 658.5 | 590.6 | |
Other income from ordinary activities | 0.5 | 0.5 | |
Total income from ordinary activities | 659.0 | 591.1 | |
Cost of operations | (477.8) | (517.1) | |
Gross profit | 181.2 | 74.0 | |
Research and development expenses - net | (12.5) | (15.5) | |
Marketing and selling expenses | (21.8) | (22.3) | |
General and administrative expenses | (51.0) | (46.2) | |
Other revenues (expenses) - net | 1.4 | 9.6 | |
Operating income (loss) | 97.3 | (0.4) | |
Cost of financial debt - gross | (75.7) | (95.2) | |
Income provided by cash and cash equivalents | 1.1 | 0.9 | |
Cost of financial debt, net | (74.6) | (94.3) | |
Other financial income (loss) | 2.4 | (42.1) | |
Income (loss) before incomes taxes and share of income (loss) from companies accounted for under the equity method | 25.1 | (136.8) | |
Income taxes | (26.6) | (17.4) | |
Net income (loss) before share of income (loss) from companies accounted for under the equity method | (1.5) | (154.2) | |
Net income (loss) from companies accounted for under the equity method | (0.1) | ||
Net income (loss) from continuing operations | (1.6) | (154.2) | |
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations | (2.4) | 2.1 | |
Consolidated net income (loss) | (4.0) | (152.1) | |
Attributable to : | |||
Owners of CGG S.A | (2.8) | (153.8) | |
Non-controlling interests | (1.2) | 1.7 | |
Net income (loss) per share | |||
Basic | — | (0.22) | |
Diluted | — | (0.22) | |
Net income (loss) from continuing operations per share | |||
Basic | — | (0.22) | |
Diluted | — | (0.22) | |
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations per share | |||
Basic | — | 0.00 | |
Diluted | — | 0.00 |
Unaudited Consolidated statement of financial position
(In millions of US$) | September 30, 2022 | December 31, 2021 |
ASSETS | ||
Cash and cash equivalents | 225.1 | 319.2 |
Trade accounts and notes receivable, net | 283.6 | 350.7 |
Inventories and work-in-progress, net (a) | 242.2 | 197.3 |
Income tax assets | 61.8 | 68.7 |
Other current financial assets, net | 0.1 | 1.7 |
Other current assets, net | 83.6 | 105.1 |
Assets held for sale, net | - | - |
Total current assets | 896.4 | 1,042.7 |
Deferred tax assets | 15.4 | 19.6 |
Other non-current assets, net | 24.0 | 17.8 |
Investments and other financial assets, net | 2.8 | - |
Investments in companies under the equity method | 28.0 | 28.1 |
Property, plant and equipment, net | 148.6 | 212.1 |
Intangible assets, net | 566.9 | 520.7 |
Goodwill, net | 1,100.0 | 1,083.6 |
Total non-current assets | 1,885.7 | 1,881.9 |
TOTAL ASSETS | 2,782.1 | 2,924.6 |
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | ||
Financial debt – current portion | 75.1 | 90.3 |
Trade accounts and notes payables | 114.2 | 76.4 |
Accrued payroll costs | 80.4 | 105.4 |
Income taxes payable | 29.0 | 30.4 |
Advance billings to customers | 24.8 | 27.1 |
Provisions — current portion | 17.9 | 18.2 |
Other current financial liabilities | 19.7 | 19.2 |
Other current liabilities | 174.2 | 218.2 |
Liabilities directly associated with the assets classified as held for sale | - | - |
Total current liabilities | 535.3 | 585.2 |
Deferred tax liabilities | 21.6 | 14.1 |
Provisions — non-current portion | 26.1 | 30.6 |
Financial debt – non-current portion | 1,125.7 | 1,218.1 |
Other non-current financial liabilities | 22.7 | 37.4 |
Other non-current liabilities | 20.7 | 32.8 |
Total non-current liabilities | 1,216.8 | 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 | 118.5 | 464.1 |
Retained earnings | 917.2 | 570.0 |
Other Reserves | 77.1 | 5.0 |
Treasury shares | (20.1) | (20.1) |
Cumulative income and expense recognized directly in equity | (2.4) | (0.8) |
Cumulative translation adjustment | (106.1) | (64.2) |
Equity attributable to owners of CGG S.A. | 992.9 | 962.7 |
Non-controlling interests | 37.1 | 43.7 |
Total equity | 1,030.0 | 1,006.4 |
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | 2,782.1 | 2,924.6 |
Unaudited Consolidated statement of cash flows
Nine months ended September 30, | |||||
(In millions of US$) | 2022 | 2021 | |||
OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |||||
Consolidated net income (loss) | (4.0) | (152.1) | |||
Less: Net income (loss) from discontinued operations | 2.4 | (2.1) | |||
Net income (loss) from continuing operations | (1.6) | (154.2) | |||
Depreciation, amortization and impairment | 65.2 | 76.9 | |||
Earth Data surveys impairment and amortization | 136.9 | 77.5 | |||
Depreciation and amortization capitalized in Earth Data surveys | (11.7) | (12.9) | |||
Variance on provisions | (0.8) | (32.3) | |||
Share-based compensation expenses | 2.3 | (0.7) | |||
Net (gain) loss on disposal of fixed and financial assets | (3.9) | (0.3) | |||
Share of (income) loss in companies recognized under equity method | 0.1 | — | |||
Dividends received from investments in companies under the equity method | — | — | |||
Other non-cash items | (2.4) | 42.2 | |||
Net cash-flow including net cost of financial debt and income tax | 184.1 | (3.8) | |||
Less : Cost of financial debt | 74.6 | 94.3 | |||
Less : Income tax expense (gain) | 26.6 | 17.4 | |||
Net cash-flow excluding net cost of financial debt and income tax | 285.3 | 107.9 | |||
Income tax paid | (3.8) | 1.2 | |||
Net cash-flow before changes in working capital | 281.5 | 109.1 | |||
Changes in working capital | (38.8) | 126.1 | |||
- change in trade accounts and notes receivable | 30.0 | 116.2 | |||
- change in inventories and work-in-progress | (69.8) | 12.9 | |||
- change in other current assets | 5.1 | (12.2) | |||
- change in trade accounts and notes payable | 36.1 | (6.1) | |||
- change in other current liabilities | (40.2) | 15.3 | |||
Net cash-flow from operating activities | 242.7 | 235.2 | |||
INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |||||
Total capital expenditures (tangible and intangible assets) net of variation of fixed assets suppliers, excluding Earth Data surveys) | (29.6) | (40.9) | |||
Investment in Earth Data surveys | (179.9) | (131.0) | |||
Proceeds from disposals of tangible and intangible assets | 33.1 | 0.2 | |||
Proceeds from divestment of activities and sale of financial assets | 4.8 | (2.4) | |||
Acquisition of investments, net of cash and cash equivalents acquired | (36.7) | (1.9) | |||
Variation in loans granted | — | — | |||
Variation in subsidies for capital expenditures | (0.1) | — | |||
Variation in other non-current financial assets | (6.7) | (2.3) | |||
Net cash-flow used in investing activities | (215.1) | (178.3) |
Nine months ended September 30, | |||
(In millions of US$) | 2022 | 2021 | |
FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |||
Repayment of long-term debt | — | (1,227.5) | |
Total issuance of long-term debt | — | 1,160.0 | |
Lease repayments | (36.6) | (43.7) | |
Change in short-term loans | — | (0.2) | |
Financial expenses paid | (46.9) | (36.7) | |
Loan granted | 1.7 | (1.7) | |
Net proceeds from capital increase: | 0.4 | ||
— from Owner of CGG | 0.4 | — | |
— from non-controlling interests of integrated companies | — | — | |
Dividends paid and share capital reimbursements: | |||
— to owners of CGG | — | — | |
— 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 | (82.2) | (153.4) | |
Effects of exchange rates on cash | (23.1) | (8.0) | |
Impact of changes in consolidation scope | — | — | |
Net cash flows incurred by discontinued operations | (16.4) | (41.2) | |
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (94.1) | (145.7) | |
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year | 319.2 | 385.4 | |
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 225.1 | 239.7 |
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