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Strauss Group recorded NIS 4.5 billion in revenues the first half of 2022; 8% organic growth[1] and a decline of 59% in operating profit

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Strauss Group reported a revenue increase of 8% in the first half of 2022, totaling NIS 4.5 billion, despite challenges in its Confectionery Division and Sabra plant. The second quarter saw NIS 2.3 billion in revenue, a 4.6% rise, primarily due to coffee sales growth. However, operating profit dropped 59.1% to NIS 204 million, with net income down 66.2% to NIS 113 million. The company is resuming production gradually at its confectionery site and expects a return to full-scale operations at Sabra in the second half of 2022.

Positive
  • Overall revenue increased by 8% to NIS 4.5 billion in the first half of 2022.
  • Coffee sales in Brazil surged by 62.4%, significantly contributing to growth.
  • Strauss Water recorded a 7.4% growth in sales, indicating strong market demand.
Negative
  • Operating profit decreased by 59.1% to NIS 204 million due to rising raw materials and operational challenges.
  • Sales in the Fun & Indulgence segment fell by 30.8%, largely due to the confectionery recall.
  • Net income attributable to shareholders dropped by 66.2% to NIS 113 million.

The Company is preparing for the gradual resumption of manufacturing operations at the confectionary production site; the Sabra pant in Virginia has resumed partial production; the coffee and water companies and the business in Israel, excluding the confectionery division, delivered growth in the first half of 2022

PETAH TIKVA, Israel, Aug. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- This morning, Strauss Group (TASE: STRS) published its financial statements for the first half and second quarter of 2022. In the half-year, the Company delivered an increase of 8%1 in revenue, which amounted to NIS 4.5 billion. In the second quarter, revenue totaled NIS 2.3 billion, reflecting 4.6%1 growth. Growth is largely due to an increase in sales by the coffee company and was offset by a drop in sales by the Confectionery Division and Sabra, both of which operated on a partial scale in the half-year.

Despite the increase in sales, the Company reported a decline in operating profit and in the operating margin in the half and quarter. The effects of the recall in the Confectionery Division and the adjustment plan at Sabra's plant, coupled with the rising costs of raw materials, shipping and energy, globally and in Israel, led to a drop of 59.1% in the Group's operating profit, which amounted to NIS 204 million in the half-year, while income attributable to shareholders fell by 66.2% to NIS 113 million.

Ofra Strauss, Chairperson of the Strauss Group: "I would like to thank Giora for the 5 years in which he served as CEO and led the group with extraordinary responsibility, determination, partnership and collegiality. Giora always knew how to put the people at the center, he was always aware of the day-to-day details whilst keeping a broad perspective and relentlessly striving to lead the group forward.

During his tenure, which was characterized by many challenges, including the corona virus and input inflation, among others, Giora led significant processes that will benefit Strauss for many years to come, among them, the definition of the group's vision, the formulation of a business strategy for the coming years and the derived work plans for implementation.

The same commitment and responsibility for the future, which characterized his leadership along the way, is what led him to the timely decision to pass the baton to the next CEO who will lead Strauss in the years to come.

All of us at Strauss, and I especially, express our great gratitude to him for his tenure of more than 25 years in the group."

The Strauss Group Board of Directors is conducting a search to appoint a new CEO for the group via a dedicated search committee."

Giora Bardea, Strauss Group CEO: "The first six months of 2022 reflect the Group's inherent resilience as a diverse global company and its ability to successfully contend with a challenging macroeconomic environment along with internal challenges. In the past few months, we have simultaneously tackled two complex incidents –the Confectionery recall in Israel and the adjustments at Sabra's plant in the USA – both of which have negatively affected on the Group's results in the current half-year.

"At the same time, the coffee and water companies both delivered excellent performances, impressive sales growth and an increase in profit. We are wrapping up a quarter of strong revenue growth but a drop in our bottom line, mainly because of the effects of elevated raw material and energy prices as well as events in the Confectionery Division and Sabra.

"I know Strauss's resilience and strength and its strong and dedicated employees and managers from up close, and I am confident that we are on the right path."

Strauss Israel wrapped up the first half with NIS 1.75 billion in revenue and a decrease of 7.6%, which is largely the result of a 30.8% drop in sales by the Fun & Indulgence segment, which amounted to NIS 407 million in the six-month period as a result of the confectionery recall.

The Company has performed cleaning operations, has invested in infrastructure to ensure improved quality and food safety standards, and is presently preparing for the gradual resumption of production under strict control. A public announcement will be made accordingly, following receipt of approval from the Ministry of Health.

Sales by the Health & Wellness segment grew by 2.9% in the half-year and amounted to NIS 1.34 billion, mainly thanks to sales growth in the dairy business. Strauss Israel concluded the first six months of the year with an operating loss of NIS 26 million.

Strauss Coffee's performance in the half-year was especially strong. Sales in Israel Coffee grew by 6.1% in the first six months to NIS 395 million thanks to an increase in sales to the retail market and in away-from-home (AFH) sales. The coffee company's sales in Brazil rose by a sharp 62.4%1 in the half-year and amounted to NIS 1.26 billion following growth in quantities sold and price increases. The coffee business in Eastern Europe also delivered a successful half-year, with sales growing at double-digit rates1 despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Sabra continues to be affected by the implementation of the adjustment plan at the plant in Virginia. Since the plant was partly shut down in the first half and resumed operations on a partial scale in the second quarter, the company's sales in the half-year dropped by 50.2% and amounted to NIS 151 million (reflecting 50% ownership), with an operating loss of NIS 43 million (for 50%). Sabra's average share of the hummus market in the first half of the year was 33% (Number 1 in the market). Additionally, the ramp-up of operations at the plant continued in August, and the Company estimates that it will return to full-scale production in the second half of 2022.

Obela wrapped up the first six months with NIS 41 million in revenue (reflecting 50% ownership), an increase of 2.5%[2].

Strauss Water maintained its impressive growth in the current half-year. The company's sales in Israel amounted to NIS 382 million - an increase of 7.4% - thanks to growth in the customer base and in sales of new appliances. The business in China, although affected by lockdowns imposed due to COVID-19 outbreaks in the second quarter, also grew, with sales of NIS 351 million – an increase of 6.9%.

[1] Organic growth excluding foreign currency effects.
Data in this document are based on the company's non-GAAP figures, which include the proportionate consolidation of jointly controlled entities and do not include share-based payment, mark-to-market at end-of-period of open positions in the Group in respect of financial derivatives used to hedge commodity prices and all adjustments necessary to delay recognition of gains and losses arising from commodity derivatives until the date when the inventory is sold to outside parties, other net income and expenses, and the tax effect of excluding those items, unless stated otherwise.

[2] Organic growth excluding foreign currency effects.

 

 

Following are key financial data in a quarterly and multi-year comparison, according to the Management (Non-GAAP) Reports:

 

 

Non GAAP Figures (1)


Second Quarter


2022

2021

Change

Total Group Sales (NIS mm)

2,276

2,132

6.8 %

Organic Sales Growth excluding FX

4.6 %

10.9 %


Gross Profit (NIS mm)

691

795

-13.0 %

Gross Margins (%)

30.4 %

37.3 %

 -690 bps

EBITDA (NIS mm)

201

296

-31.9 %

EBITDA Margins (%)

8.9 %

13.9 %

 -500 bps

EBIT (NIS mm)

102

212

-51.5 %

EBIT Margins (%)

4.5 %

10.0 %

 -550 bps

Net Income Attributable to the Company's
Shareholders (NIS mm)

70

126

-44.8 %

Net Income Margin (Attributable to the
Company's Shareholders) (%)

3.1 %

5.9 %

 -280 bps

EPS (NIS)

0.60

1.08

-44.9 %

Operating Cash Flow (NIS mm)

140

130

8.5 %

Capex (NIS mm) (2)

99

72

54.7 %

Net debt (NIS mm)

2,455

2,156

13.9 %

Net debt / annual EBITDA

2.3x

1.7x

(0.6x)


(1)  The data in this document are based on the company's non-GAAP figures, which include the proportionate consolidation of jointly controlled
businesses and do not include share-based payment, mark-to-market at end-of-period of open positions in the Group in respect of financial
derivatives used to hedge commodity prices and all adjustments necessary to delay recognition of gains and losses arising from commodity
derivatives until the date when the inventory is sold to outside parties, other income and expenses, net, and the tax effect of excluding
those items, unless stated otherwise.


(2)  Investments include the acquisition of fixed assets, investment in intangible assets and proceeds from the sale of fixed assets.



Note: Financial data were rounded to NIS millions. Percentages changes were calculated on the basis of the exact figures in NIS thousands.

 

 

Non GAAP Figures (1)



Second Quarter


Sales
(NIS mm)

Sales
growth
vs. prior
year

Organic
sales
growth
excluding
FX

EBIT
(NIS
mm)

NIS
Change
in EBIT

%
Change
in EBIT

EBIT
margins

Change in
EBIT
margins vs.
2021

Sales and EBIT by Operating Segments and Activities












Strauss Israel:









Health & Wellness

672

1.2 %

1.2 %

64

-24

-26.3 %

9.6 %

 -360 bps

Fun & Indulgence (2)

101

-60.1 %

-60.1 %

-75

-95

-471.9 %

-74.4 %

 -8240 bps

Total Strauss Israel

773

-15.7 %

-15.7 %

-11

-119

-110.0 %

-1.4 %

 -1310 bps










Strauss Coffee:









Israel Coffee

180

10.5 %

10.5 %

20

-6

-23.5 %

11.6 %

 -520 bps

International Coffee (2)

1,050

53.2 %

44.5 %

107

56

110.5 %

10.2 %

+280 bps

Total Strauss Coffee

1,230

45.0 %

38.3 %

127

50

63.8 %

10.4 %

+120 bps










International Dips & Spreads:








Sabra (50%) (2)

54

-66.2 %

-67.0 %

-28

-41

-326.8 %

-52.0 %

 -5980 bps

Obela (50%) (2)

20

-6.0 %

-0.1 %

-3

-1

-47.0 %

NM

NM

Total International Dips & Spreads

74

-59.2 %

-59.8 %

-31

-42

-406.8 %

-42.5 %

 -4820 bps










Strauss Water (2)

199

7.3 %

7.6 %

23

1

3.5 %

11.7 %

 -40 bps

Other

0

NM

NM

-6

0

-1.9 %

NM

NM

Total Group

2,276

6.8 %

4.6 %

102

-110

-51.5 %

4.5 %

 -550 bps


(1)  The data in this document are based on the company's non-GAAP figures, which include the proportionate consolidation of jointly
controlled businesses and do not include share-based payment, mark-to-market at end-of-period of open positions in the Group in respect
of financial derivatives used to hedge commodity prices and all adjustments necessary to delay recognition of gains and losses arising
from commodity derivatives until the date when the inventory is sold to outside parties, other income and expenses, net, and the tax effect
of excluding those items, unless stated otherwise.


(2)  Fun & Indulgence figures include Strauss's 50% share in the salty snacks business. International Coffee figures include Strauss's 50%
share in the Três Corações joint venture (3C) – Brazil – a company jointly held by the Group (50%) and by the local São Miguel Group
(50%). International Dips & Spreads figures reflect Strauss's 50% share in Sabra and Obela. Strauss Water EBIT figures include Strauss's
share in Haier Strauss Water (HSW) in China (49%).


Note: Financial data were rounded to NIS millions. Percentages changes were calculated on the basis of the exact figures in NIS thousands.
Total figures for International Dips & Spreads were calculated on the basis of the exact figures for Sabra and Obela in NIS thousands.

 

 

Non GAAP Figures (1)


First Half



2022

2021

Change

Total Group Sales (NIS mm)

4,548

4,193

8.5 %

Organic Sales Growth excluding FX

8.0 %

5.0 %


Gross Profit (NIS mm)

1,353

1,607

-15.8 %

Gross Margins (%)

29.8 %

38.3 %

 -850 bps

EBITDA (NIS mm)

395

669

-41.0 %

EBITDA Margins (%)

8.7 %

16.0 %

 -730 bps

EBIT (NIS mm)

204

501

-59.1 %

EBIT Margins (%)

4.5 %

11.9 %

 -740 bps

Net Income Attributable to the Company's
Shareholders (NIS mm)

113

332

-66.2 %

Net Income Margin (Attributable to the
Company's Shareholders) (%)

2.5 %

7.9 %

 -540 bps

EPS (NIS)

0.97

2.86

-66.2 %

Operating Cash Flow (NIS mm)

16

308

-94.7 %

Capex (NIS mm) (2)

176

127

38.6 %

Net debt (NIS mm)

2,455

2,156

13.9 %

Net debt / annual EBITDA

2.3x

1.7x

(0.6x)


(1)  The data in this document are based on the company's non-GAAP figures, which include the proportionate consolidation of jointly controlled
businesses and do not include share-based payment, mark-to-market at end-of-period of open positions in the Group in respect of financial
derivatives used to hedge commodity prices and all adjustments necessary to delay recognition of gains and losses arising from commodity
derivatives until the date when the inventory is sold to outside parties, other income and expenses, net, and the tax effect of excluding those
items, unless stated otherwise.


(2)  Investments include the acquisition of fixed assets, investment in intangible assets and proceeds from the sale of fixed assets.


Note: Financial data were rounded to NIS millions. Percentages changes were calculated on the basis of the exact figures in NIS thousands.

 

 

Non GAAP Figures (1)



First Half




Sales
(NIS mm)

Sales
growth
vs. prior
year

Organic
sales
growth
excluding
FX

EBIT
(NIS
mm)

NIS Change
in EBIT

%
Change
in EBIT

EBIT margins

Change in
EBIT
margins vs.
2021

Sales and EBIT by Operating Segments and Activities






Strauss Israel:









Health & Wellness

1,341

2.9 %

2.9 %

146

-18

-10.7 %

10.9 %

 -170 bps

Fun & Indulgence (2)

407

-30.8 %

-30.8 %

-172

-245

-337.7 %

-42.4 %

 -5470 bps

Total Strauss Israel

1,748

-7.6 %

-7.6 %

-26

-263

-111.0 %

-1.5 %

 -1400 bps










Strauss Coffee:









Israel Coffee

395

6.1 %

6.1 %

67

-18

-20.7 %

17.2 %

 -580 bps

International Coffee (2)

1,831

49.2 %

46.6 %

165

74

82.1 %

9.0 %

+160 bps

Total Strauss Coffee

2,226

39.2 %

37.3 %

232

56

32.1 %

10.5 %

 -50 bps










International Dips & Spreads:








Sabra (50%) (2)

151

-50.2 %

-49.9 %

-43

-72

-252.9 %

-28.6 %

 -3790 bps

Obela (50%) (2)

41

-4.7 %

2.5 %

-5

0

-12.6 %

NM

NM

Total International Dips & Spreads

192

-44.6 %

-44.2 %

-48

-72

-304.2 %

-25.2 %

 -3200 bps










Strauss Water (2)

382

7.4 %

7.6 %

48

4

9.4 %

12.7 %

+30 bps

Other

0

NM

NM

-2

-22

-110.7 %

NM

NM

Total Group

4,548

8.5 %

8.0 %

204

-297

-59.1 %

4.5 %

 -740 bps


(1)  The data in this document are based on the company's non-GAAP figures, which include the proportionate consolidation of jointly controlled
businesses and do not include share-based payment, mark-to-market at end-of-period of open positions in the Group in respect of financial
derivatives used to hedge commodity prices and all adjustments necessary to delay recognition of gains and losses arising from commodity
derivatives until the date when the inventory is sold to outside parties, other income and expenses, net, and the tax effect of excluding
those items, unless stated otherwise.


(2)  Fun & Indulgence figures include Strauss's 50% share in the salty snacks business. International Coffee figures include Strauss's 50%
share in the Três Corações joint venture (3C) – Brazil – a company jointly held by the Group (50%) and by the local São Miguel Group
(50%). International Dips & Spreads figures reflect Strauss's 50% share in Sabra and Obela. Strauss Water EBIT figures include Strauss's
share in Haier Strauss Water (HSW) in China (49%).


Note: Financial data were rounded to NIS millions. Percentages changes were calculated on the basis of the exact figures in NIS thousands.
Total figures for International Dips & Spreads were calculated on the basis of the exact figures for Sabra and Obela in NIS thousands.

 

 

Condensed financial accounting (GAAP)

Second Quarter


2022

2021

Change

Sales

1,421

1,458

-2.5 %

Cost of sales excluding impact of commodity hedges

921

875

5.2 %

Adjustments for commodity hedges

-2

-12


Cost of sales

919

863

6.5 %

Gross profit

502

595

-15.7 %

% of sales

35.3 %

40.8 %


Selling and marketing expenses

340

328

3.3 %

General and administrative expenses

106

103

2.4 %

Total expenses

446

431

3.1 %

Share of profit of equity-accounted investees

27

46*

-43.4 %

Share of loss of equity-accounted incubator investees

-7

*-3

101.4 %

Operating profit before other expenses

76

207

-63.2 %

% of sales

5.4 %

14.2 %


Other expenses, net

-3

-1


Operating profit after other expenses

73

206

-64.9 %

Financing expenses, net

20

-25

180.9 %

Income before taxes on income

93

181

-48.5 %

Taxes on income

-24

-33

-26.5 %

Effective tax rate

25.9 %

18.1 %


Income for the period

69

148

-53.4 %

Attributable to the Company's shareholders

55

130

-57.8 %

Attributable to non-controlling interests

14

18

-21.5 %

 

 

Condensed financial accounting (GAAP)

First Half


2022

2021

Change

Sales

2,932

2,967

-1.2 %

Cost of sales excluding impact of commodity hedges

1,975

1,753

12.7 %

Adjustments for commodity hedges

-4

-11


Cost of sales

1,971

1,742

13.1 %

Gross profit

961

1,225

-21.6 %

% of sales

32.8 %

41.3 %


Selling and marketing expenses

664

649

2.2 %

General and administrative expenses

213

207

2.7 %

Total expenses

877

856

2.3 %

Share of profit of equity-accounted investees

72

88*

-18.0 %

Share of profit  of equity-accounted incubator investees

1

23*

-95.8 %

Operating profit before other expenses

157

480

-67.3 %

% of sales

5.4 %

16.2 %


Other expenses, net

-31

3


Operating profit after other expenses

126

483

-74.0 %

Financing expenses, net

6

-22

128.2 %

Income before taxes on income

132

461

-71.4 %

Taxes on income

-32

-92

-65.6 %

Effective tax rate

23.9 %

19.9 %


Income for the period

100

369

-72.8 %

Attributable to the Company's shareholders

69

333

-79.3 %

Attributable to non-controlling interests

31

36

-12.2 %


Financial data were rounded to NIS millions. Percentages changes were calculated on the basis of the exact figures in NIS thousands.

* Reclassified

 

 

Conference Call

Strauss Group will host a Zoom conference call in Hebrew on Tuesday, August 16, 2022 at 14:00 (Israel time) with the participation of company management to review the financial statements of the company for the second quarter of 2022. Following is information for those wishing to join the conference:

Meeting URL:

https://strauss-group.zoom.us/j/98848817114?pwd=K1NwS2YwQWp4Tjlxelk3cjNMQVlrUT09

Meeting ID:

988 4881 7114

Password:

307162

 

Strauss Group will also host a Zoom conference call in English on Tuesday, August 16, 2022 at 15:30 (Israel time) (13:30 UK, 08:30 EST) with the participation of company management to review the financial statements of the company for the second quarter of 2022.

Meeting URL:

https://strauss-group.zoom.us/j/95733191118?pwd=dXFZUEROdHZybG1qa2FBOWxIZEk5UT09

Meeting ID:

957 3319 1118

Password:

632114

 

A recording of the calls will subsequently be available on the company's website at:
http://ir.strauss-group.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=92539&p=irol-conferencecalls

The financial statements of the company for the fourth quarter and full year 2021 and the presentation that will accompany the conferences will be available prior to the conference calls on the following websites:
http://www.tase.co.il
http://www.magna.isa.gov.il
http://ir.strauss-group.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=92539&p=irol-irhome

 

 

 For further information, please contact:

Daniella Finn

Director of Investor Relations

Strauss Group Ltd.

972-54-426-2636

972-3-675-2545

Daniella.Finn@Strauss-Group.com

 

Osnat Golan

VP Communications, Corporate Brand & Sustainability

Strauss Group Ltd.

972-52-828-8111

972-3-675-2281

Osnat.Golan@Strauss-Group.com



Shlomi Sheffer

External Communications Director

Strauss Group Ltd.

972-50-620-8000

972-3-675-6713
Shlomi.Sheffer@Strauss-Group.com


 

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FAQ

What were Strauss Group's revenue figures for the first half of 2022?

Strauss Group reported a revenue of NIS 4.5 billion for the first half of 2022, an 8% increase compared to the previous year.

How did Strauss Group's operating profit change in the second quarter of 2022?

The operating profit for the second quarter of 2022 decreased by 51.5%, totaling NIS 102 million.

What impact did the confectionery recall have on Strauss Group's sales?

The confectionery recall led to a 30.8% drop in sales in the Fun & Indulgence segment.

What is the outlook for Sabra's production in the second half of 2022?

Sabra is expected to return to full-scale production in the second half of 2022 following adjustments at its Virginia plant.

What is the net income for Strauss Group in the first half of 2022?

Net income attributable to shareholders fell by 66.2% to NIS 113 million in the first half of 2022.

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