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19 Mar 2015

u-blox achieves strong 2014 results

Press release

Thalwil, Switzerland – March 19, 2015 – u-blox (SIX: UBXN), u-blox, a global leader in wireless and positioning modules and chips, today announces its financial results for 2014.

 

Financial highlights

u-blox achieved solid top- and bottom-line growth:

  • Consolidated revenue of u-blox was CHF 270.0 million in 2014, a growth of 22.9% as compared to 2013.
  • Gross profit improved from CHF 101.2 million to CHF 122.7 million, with a continued strong gross profit margin of 45.4% in 2014.
  • Operating profit (EBIT) increased from CHF 30.1 million to CHF 39.1 million, a growth of 30.0% as compared to 2013.
  • EBITDA margin of 21.7%, EBIT margin of 14.5%.
  • Net profit increased by 39.6% from CHF 24.6 million to CHF 34.4 million, representing a 12.7% net profit margin for 2014.
  • Strong net cash generated from operating activities was CHF 53.7 million, representing 19.9% of revenue.
  • Healthy balance sheet with a high equity ratio of 70.5%.
  • The payout of a dividend of CHF 1.60 per share from capital reserves is to be proposed at the Annual General Meeting.

 

Sales and profit continue to rise

In 2014, worldwide sales growth showed a 23% rise over 2013, and progress was achieved in all regions.

 

In the Americas, growth continued as in the year before and achieved a 19% business expansion. The improved macro-economic climate created greater demand for our customers’ products and hence for our own. u-blox recorded an encouraging rise in market share and increased volumes with new customers. Interest in the company’s new products and technologies was keen and provides a solid foundation for future operations.

 

In Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), results were strong despite economic progress remaining hesitant in some countries and impacting our own operations. Nevertheless, u-blox expanded its business in countries with healthy export markets and reported strong growth in automotive and industrial applications, leading to revenue growth of 20%. There was also a surge in new business opportunities.

 

Growth in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region reflected its vibrant economic climate and laid the foundations for further consolidation of our market share. u-blox increased sales with existing customers and acquired several important new accounts, both factors that led to significant manufacturing ramp-ups for specific products.     u-blox’ ongoing innovation and the delivery of new products continued to attract customers. Revenues grew strongly in all application areas, and the overall increase stood at 27%.

 

The company’s product and service business segments both generated positive EBIT in 2014. Consolidated revenues increased by CHF 50 million to CHF 270 million while EBIT rose from CHF 30 million to CHF 39 million, a 30% increase over 2013. Net profit grew by 40% to CHF 34 million, the equivalent of a 13% net profit margin.

 

Strategic course confirmed

In 2014, as in previous years, u-blox’ expansion, acquisition, manufacturing and product strategies were geared to achieving the target of achieving half-billion-dollar annual revenues in the foreseeable future. The company took a major step towards that goal by establishing the third pillar in its product offering: short range radio connectivity.

 

Two acquisitions made during the year have given u-blox the technologies, expertise and products to maintain its market lead and further widen our technology base. These were:

  • connectBlue, an established provider of industrial-grade short range radio modules that support Bluetooth and Wi-Fi platforms and enable connectivity over the last few hundred meters between equipment and the Internet.
  • Antcor, a developer of advanced Wi-Fi core technology that will enable rugged short range connectivity and communications tailored to demanding environments.

 

u-blox has successfully integrated all employees in the companies acquired, significantly increasing its workforce and giving it two new R&D centers. Thanks to the acquisitions, u-blox is now able to supply a product range that covers the entire connectivity spectrum for customers worldwide.

 

During the year under review, u-blox also introduced a new product-grade concept – Automotive, Professional and Standard. The concept facilitates the matching of modules or chips with customers’ designs and gears our product range even more closely to customer needs.

 

Product highlights

u-blox launched a raft of new products in 2014, all designed to incorporate state-of-the-art advances in technology, to meet its customers wide-ranging and ever-changing needs and to keep the company at the forefront of the industry. In the positioning sector they included the eighth generation of MAX, NEO and LEA GNSS modules, a 3D Automotive Dead Reckoning, a GNSS antenna module that supports all satellite types and GNSS precision-timing modules as well as the world’s smallest standalone positioning module. On the cellular front, u-blox rolled out the fastest 4G module (TOBY-L2) available and a new line of ultra-compact LTE cards (MPCI-L2). Finally, in the short range sector, which completes the connectivity line-up, the company introduced a rugged Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module for demanding industrial, automotive, medical and security applications. This strengthens the company’s position in the next big market to come: the Internet of Things (IoT).

 

Platform for future growth

The Internet of Things will provide interconnectivity across the board and is poised to become the biggest growth area of the near future. The years ahead will see the connection of dozens of billions of devices to the worldwide web. From satellite-based positioning, through cellular communications and on to short range Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radio technologies, u-blox supplies the building blocks that make the Internet of Things possible and are ideally positioned to profit from the steep growth inevitable in this sector.

 

Revenue breakdown
u-blox operates in two segments:

  • Positioning and Wireless products
    u-blox develops and sells chips and modules for positioning and wireless connectivity that are used in automotive, industrial and consumer applications. Revenue was CHF 269.8 million for 2014 as compared to CHF 218.9 million in 2013.
  • Wireless services
    u-blox also offers Wireless communication technology services in terms of reference designs and software. In 2014, revenue for Wireless services was CHF 24.1 million compared to CHF 18.9 million in 2013 (including intra-group revenue).

 

In 2014, Asia-Pacific generated 47.9%, EMEA 24.8% and Americas 27.3% of total revenue. u-blox was able to grow revenues in all areas. Revenue for Asia Pacific grew by 26.7% to CHF 129.5 million, EMEA grew by 19.9% to CHF 67.1 million and America increased its revenue by 19.1% to CHF 73.5 million.

 

In 2014, the company made about 80% of its total revenue from 69 customers. u-blox’ largest customer accounted for less than 7% of revenue. u-blox served over 5’000 customers and achieved global expansion into new regions and markets.

 

Increased gross profit

Gross profit increased by 21.3% to CHF 122.7 million in 2014 from CHF 101.2 million in 2013. Gross profit margin was 45.4% for 2014, slightly declining from 46.0% in 2013 because of the changes in product mix.

 

Distribution and marketing activities

Distribution and marketing expenses increased in 2014 due to the expansion of the business. In 2014, distribution and marketing activities were CHF 24.5 million as compared to CHF 21.2 million in the previous year. As a percentage of revenue, distribution and marketing expenses were 9.1% in 2014 compared to 9.7% in 2013.

 

Research and product development

R&D expenses in 2014 were CHF 49.9 million as compared to CHF 38.9 million in 2013. As a percentage of revenue, R&D expenses in 2014 were 18.5% as compared to 17.7% in 2013. The percentage increase is due to the investments into short range radio technology and the ongoing strategic investments into 4G/ LTE technology.

 

With the acquisition of Malmö-based connectBlue AB and Athens-based Antcor S.A., u-blox opened the door to the market for short range, Bluetooth/Wi-Fi based radio communications. Adding short range products enables u-blox to meet the whole range of customer requirements.

 

Share based payment

The share based payment expenses recognized in 2014 were CHF 3.3 million as compared to CHF 2.2 million in 2013.

 

Growth of operating profit (EBIT)

EBIT was CHF 39.1 million in 2014 as compared to CHF 30.1 million in the previous year. The growth rate from 2013 to 2014 was 30.0%. EBIT margin was 14.5% and EBITDA margin was 21.7% in 2014.

 

Finance income and costs

Finance income was CHF 4.5 million, mainly due to positive foreign exchange results from operations. Finance costs were CHF 0.7 million.

 

Table 1: consolidated income statement

consolidated income statement

 

Positive net cash generated from operating activities

In 2014, u-blox generated cash from operating activities in the amount of CHF 53.7 million as compared to CHF 38.5 million in 2013. Inventory level has increased due to the expansion of the business and due to higher revenue.

 

Table 2: consolidated statement of cash flows (condensed)

consolidated statement of cash flows (condensed)

 

Main investing activities
Investments in capitalized development costs were CHF 20.7 million as compared to CHF 14.9 million in 2013. CHF 7.0 million was invested in furniture, equipment, tools and test infrastructure for the further expansion of capacity along with approximately CHF 6.0 million in software intellectual property rights and acquired technology.

 

Financing activities

u-blox made a dividend payment of CHF 8.5 million and received proceeds from the issuance of ordinary shares connected with the employee share option plan of CHF 5.6 million. In connection with the acquisitions in short range radio, u-blox took a short-term bank loan for cash optimization of CHF 20.0 million.

 

Strong financial position

u-blox has a very strong balance sheet with an equity ratio of 70.5%. Cash and cash equivalents and marketable securities amounted to CHF 59.4 million at December 31, 2014, compared to CHF 60.6 million at December 31, 2013.

 

With the acquisitions, goodwill increased from CHF 37.8 million in 2013 to CHF 57.9 million or 19.2% of total assets in 2014.

 

Dividend

Due to this strong financial position and the positive outlook, the Board of Directors proposes at the Annual General Meeting to pay out dividends. For this year an increased dividend of CHF 1.60 per share is suggested, which represents a payout ratio of 30.6% of consolidated net profit, attributable to owners of the parent.

 

Table 3: consolidated statement of financial position (condensed)

consolidated statement of financial position (condensed)

 

Challenges and risks

Risk is an inherent factor in any business or operation, and many of our customers face ongoing uncertainty. As entrepreneurs, we can take active steps in areas that are under our control to decrease the impact of risk from global, regional or national financial crises. First, we ensure that the quality of our products is second to none and that they meet our customers’ needs. Second, we look for a natural hedge against currency exchange movements, with production cost and operational cost matching our income currencies. And third, we have a wide and ever increasing customer base, with no single customer out of a total of 5’000 accounting for more than 7% of our sales.

 

Board and management members

There were no changes in Board of Directors, or Executive Management during the year.

 

Outlook

The growing demand for internet connectivity and the billions of devices that make it a reality have generated a wealth of products and services that serve every sector of the global economy, from fleet management and asset tracking through navigation and payment solutions, to consumer devices such as toys, watches and locators. And this is just the beginning. u-blox produces and markets a comprehensive range of devices that make high-speed connectivity and access to virtually unlimited cloud computing a reality. With a growing portfolio of embedded chips and modules, u-blox is perfectly positioned to garner the financial and market benefits of the Internet of Things that really matter. And with an ever-increasing customer base, u-blox has laid the foundations for ongoing success. For 2015, u-blox anticipates EBIT of between CHF 48 million and CHF 53 million, based on revenues of between CHF 335 million and CHF 345 million. These expectations exclude unforeseen economic adversity and foresee budgeted exchange rates (USD/CHF: 0.974; EUR/CHF: 1.065).

 

At the General Assembly the Board intends to propose re-election of each board member with the exception of Hans-Ulrich Müller and election of André Müller.

 

For more information, please view the Annual Report 2014 and presentation slides online at:
https://www.u-blox.com/en/Full/half-year-reports

http://www.u-blox.com/en/presentations.html

 

 

Short CV André Müller

Mr. André Müller holds a degree in engineering (ETH). André Müller was active as CEO of Cicorel SA (Switzerland) and member of the Cicor Technologies group committee from 2006 - 2009. From 1998 - 2007 he was CEO and as of 1999 chairman of the board of HCT Shaping Systems SA (Switzerland). From 1993 - 1996 he was vice-president and from 1996 - 1998 CEO of ESEC SA (Switzerland). Prior to that, he held different positions in research and development divisions in the aerospace industry. Mr. André Müller is member of the board of Essemtec AG (Switzerland), DW Holding AG (Switzerland), Odevis Automation AG (Germany) and Bangerter Microtechnik AG (Switzerland). Mr. André Müller was born 1953 and is a Swiss and Italian citizen.