SSAB Half-Year Report 2012


The quarter

  · Sales of SEK 10,816 (11,769) million
  · Operating profit of SEK 755 (1,330) million
  · Profit after financial items of SEK 609 (1,186) million
  · Earnings per share of SEK 1.48 (2.70)
  · The operating cash flow improved to SEK 948 (597) million and cash flow from
current operations to SEK 495 (445) million
  · Niche products accounted for 37 (37)% of steel shipments

(In the report, amounts in brackets refer to the corresponding period of last
year. The comparison period has been adjusted as a consequence of changed
accounting principles.)
Comments by the CEO

The economic uncertainty in Europe continued during the second quarter and the
rate of growth in China slowed down somewhat. The recovery in the US economy
weakened towards the end of the quarter, in part due to seasonal factors. The
aggregated effect of these factors was to dampen demand for steel.

SSAB's earnings for the second quarter were better than for the preceding
quarter, primarily due to the impact of the price increases we had announced.
This affected first and foremost our EMEA business area which, as a consequence
and thanks to the ongoing efficiency program reported a positive result.
Earnings for the Americas business area were somewhat lower than in the first
quarter, primarily due to the fact that declining scrap metal prices dragged
down steel prices, at the same time as demand softened towards the end of the
quarter. The APAC business area also reported lower earnings than in the
preceding quarter.

The operating cash flow remained strong and the net debt/equity ratio was
further reduced during the quarter.

The strongest segments on the American markets were Material Handling (primarily
the mining industry), as well as Energy and, in part, Construction Machinery. In
APAC, too, the mining sector performed strongly and the mobile crane sector also
showed signs of recovery. Within EMEA, segments linked to quenched steels were
stable, while demand for strip products was weaker.

Capacity utilization during the quarter was normal at our American plants, while
it was at approximately 80 percent at our Swedish production plants. As
estimated in the first quarter, the production outage resulting from the gas
pipe damage in Oxelösund led to a shortfall in quenched steel production of 10
thousand tonnes.

The third quarter will be affected by the scheduled maintenance outages at our
Swedish plants. Production will otherwise be regularly adjusted to demand. At
present, it is difficult to assess the development in the steel markets. There
is much to indicate continuing excess capacity, primarily within strip products
in Europe. Demand for quenched steels is expected to be stable. We are
witnessing a weakening of demand on the American markets, partially due to
extended summer outages at end-customers, and partially attributable to a wait
-and-see approach at Steel Service Centers. Despite a somewhat lower rate of
growth in China, we perceive great possibilities for our high strength steels
and development projects, both there and in the rest of Asia.

Our major capital expenditure projects are now in place and the introduction of
steels from the new production lines is taking place at our customers. Globally,
we are continuing to increase the number of development projects together with
customers, and the reported efficiency program within EMEA is proceeding
according to plan. A lower capital expenditure level together with continued
efficiency work throughout the Group will support a strong cash flow generation
going forward. Despite the somewhat uncertain economic climate, we perceive
continued great possibilities in the unique range and quality of our product
offering.

Martin Lindqvist, President and CEO

Presentation of the half-year report
SSAB invites to a presentation of the half-year report today July 26, 2012.
Venue and time of briefing: World Trade Center (WTC) Stockholm, Kungsbron 1,
Conference room Manhattan, 09:30 a.m. CET.
The press conference will be held in English and live webcasted on SSAB's
website www.ssab.com. Instructions on how to participate in the webcast will be
available on SSAB's website, including presentation material for downloading.
This information is such that SSAB must disclose in accordance with the
Securities Markets Act. The information was submitted for publication on July
26, 2012 at 08.00 am.
For further information, please contact:
Helena Stålnert, Executive Vice President, Communications, +46 8 45 45 734
Catarina Ihre, Director, Investor Relations, +46 8 45 45 729
SSAB is a global leader in value added, high strength steel. SSAB offers
products developed in close cooperation with its customers to create a stronger,
lighter and more sustainable world.SSAB has employees in over 45 countries and
operates production facilities in Sweden and the US. SSAB is listed on the
NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange, Stockholm. www.ssab.com

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