german power giant eon warns of tough times ahead after big loss
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German power giant E.ON warns of 'tough' times ahead after big loss

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German power giant E.ON books a massive 7.0-billion-euro net loss
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German power giant E.ON on Wednesday said it booked a 7.0-billion-euro ($7.7-billion) net loss in 2015 and warned that "the course ahead will be tougher and longer than anticipated."

E.ON said in a statement that "impairment charges of 8.8 billion euros... primarily on generation assets resulted in a substantial net loss of 7.0 billion euros" last year.

At an underlying level, however, operating profit was "in line with expectations," E.ON insisted.

"We posted solid operating results in a very difficult market environment," said chief executive Johannes Teyssen.

"Our numbers reflect the far-reaching structural transformation that our industry is experiencing and that continues unabated in the current year."

Operating profit, as measured by earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), declined by 10 percent to 7.6 billion euros, last year. And "underlying net income", adjusted for one-off factors, was steady at 1.6 billion euros, E.ON said.
The company said it had succeeded in reducing its net debt "significantly to 27.7 billion euros."

And management would propose a dividend payout of 0.50 euros per share for 2015.

German power utilities have complained that the country's transition from conventional carbon fuels to greener, cleaner sources of energy is squeezing their margins.

The cost of having to close down their nuclear power plants and the heavy subsidies afforded to renewable energy have pushed them deeply into the red, the companies argue.

As a result, Germany's two biggest players, E.ON and close rival RWE have had to make huge writedowns on their conventional coal-fired power plants. And they have both decided to split their conventional power operations from their renewable energy divisions.

In E.ON's case, the conventional business is being spun off into a unit called Uniper.

CEO Teyssen insisted this was "the right response to this transformation. But the course ahead will be tougher and longer than anticipated."

And he warned that as a result of its planned spin-off, it expects the outlook for 2016 "to be significantly lower" than previously predicted.

"The difficult market environment will cause, in particular, free cash flow to be below earlier assumptions; future investments and dividends will have to reflect this," E.ON said.

"It's right for us to divide our operations into two companies, which will enable them to develop their respective businesses in line with their own strategy," Teyssen said.

"Precisely because we're facing huge challenges, we need to take decisive action. Our new setup will give our shareholders more options and E.ON and Uniper's management more leeway."

 

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