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MND / MNP - Mondi - Final IMS

Release Date: 07/05/2008 08:00
Code(s): MND MNP
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MND / MNP - Mondi - Final IMS Mondi Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) (Registration number: 1967/013038/06) JSE share code: MND & ISIN: ZAE000097051 Mondi plc (Incorporated in England and Wales) (Registration number: 6209386) JSE share code: MNP & ISIN: GB00B1CRLC47 As part of the dual listed company structure, Mondi Limited and Mondi plc (together `Mondi Group`) notify both the JSE Limited and the London Stock Exchange of matters required to be disclosed under the JSE listings requirements and/or the Disclosure and Transparency and Listing Rules of the United Kingdom Listing Authority. Mondi Group: Interim Management Statement 7 May 2008 This statement provides an update on the Group`s progress since the year ended 31 December 2007, based on estimated results up to end April 2008 (volume and selling price comments are mainly based on data to end March 2008) and precedes the announcement on 30 July 2008 of the half-yearly results for the six months ending 30 June 2008. Reporting Format As previously announced, from 1 January 2008, the former Mondi Packaging and Mondi Business Paper business units now operate as two divisions: Europe & International and South Africa. Accordingly, we have used this new reporting structure for commenting on trading in this Interim Management Statement. We have also provided, as an attachment to this announcement, a restatement of our segmental analysis for 2007 and 2006 under the new reporting format for revenues and operating profit. Group Overview Since the year end the Group`s underlying operating profit has come in ahead of the comparable period for the prior year helped by a strong performance from the Europe & International Division and, in particular, the Bags & Specialities business unit where good price increases were secured in kraft paper and the related downstream converting operations. Divisional Overview Europe & International In the Corrugated business unit volumes have held up but the pricing environment has, as expected, been impacted by the weak US dollar with kraftliner prices down 2% since the year end, albeit still at good levels. Box prices have increased marginally since the year end but the recent softening in testliner prices will make further price increases more difficult to achieve in the short term. Bags & Specialities has benefitted from continuing strong sack kraft paper and converted bag prices (up around 5% since the year end), however converting volumes have seen some recent softness as demand from the construction industry, particularly in Southern Europe, begins to slow. The Specialities business results benefit from the acquisition of Unterland in the second half of 2007 which is trading in line with expectations. In the Uncoated Fine Paper business unit, revenues were up despite the closure of our Hungarian mill during the period. Selling prices are up on average 4% against the comparable period but are relatively unchanged since the year end. Whilst we continue to seek price increases the weak US dollar and recent softening in demand have made progress on this front difficult despite industry capacity closures. South Africa Division Results to date have been negatively impacted versus prior year by the timing of planned maintenance shuts (Richards Bay pulp mill was closed for two weeks during March for maintenance work) and lower export sales volumes (mainly in woodchips) as we have taken the active decision to pursue margin not volume in certain markets. Overall, we are confident that the measures we are taking to improve profitability are working with PM31 at our Merebank operation running well and the implementation of a 5% price increase in the domestic market effective 1 May. The weaker rand is also beginning to benefit margins in our export business. Mondi Packaging South Africa (MPSA) Demand and pricing remain positive. However, the improved local performance is impacted on translation into euros at the much weaker rand rate (circa 20% down on 2007 rates). Progress on execution of major projects has been good. The Felixton rebuild has been commissioned on time and within budget and this will increase containerboard production by 45,000 tonnes per annum to 155,000 tonnes per annum. Merchant and Newsprint Europapier and Mondi Shanduka Newsprint have had a reasonable start to the year. However, our joint venture, Aylesford Newsprint (which accounted for just under half the divisions 2007 result), has seen a significant deterioration in profitability as a result of falling selling prices and rising energy and recycled fibre input costs and it is likely that their full year profits will be substantially below 2007 levels. Input Costs and Currency External fibre cost pressures have continued to ease but are up on the comparable period given the steep increase in external fibre costs, up circa 25%, in the first half of 2007. Other input cost pressures are a concern and the rising oil price continues to feed through into rising energy and transport bills. Importantly, our results continue to benefit from Mondi`s ongoing focus on cost reductions, restructuring and productivity improvements, all of which help to mitigate the impact of cost inflation. The further weakness of the US dollar has led to an increase in imports and a reduction in exports for most paper grades including uncoated fine paper and containerboard which has impacted selling prices. However, the relatively modest levels of net export dependency of uncoated fine paper and containerboard (circa 5% versus 20% for most coated and graphic paper grades) has helped to limit the impact of the weak US dollar. Partially offsetting the weakness of the US dollar has been the favourable impact of the weakness of the South African rand which has benefitted the profitability of export sales from that country. Restructuring The previously announced closure of our 140,000 tonne uncoated fine paper mill in Hungary has been completed (production ceased on 20 March 2008). The charge for impairment of the site was recognised in the 2007 results and the latest estimate for the cash and other closure costs is Euro31m which will be disclosed as a special item in the 2008 financial statements. During the period we also completed the restructuring and simplification of our European Uncoated Fine Paper divisional structure. We are now beginning to see the benefits of these actions coming through. Major Projects The new 470,000 tonne recycled containerboard machine and related box plant at Swiecie in Poland, at a total cost of Euro350m, is progressing well. The main machine orders have now been placed and we remain on track for completion in the second half of 2009. We anticipate this machine will have the lowest operating cost of its type. The project to modernise our Russian mill (total cost of Euro525m) is also making good progress. All main equipment contracts have been agreed and construction has commenced with completion scheduled by mid to late 2010. The key value drivers of this project are to lower our cost base in Russia, improve efficiency, increase energy production and revenue by selling surplus energy to the grid as well as providing some extra capacity (both pulp and paper) for the strongly growing domestic market. Borrowings and Finance Charges Group borrowings, as expected, have increased as the rate of capital expenditure increases due to the commencement of the two key projects in Poland and Russia. As at the end of March the Group had just under Euro1.2bn of undrawn committed debt facilities (Euro1.0bn of which is available under a Euro1.55bn facility expiring on 22 June 2012). Interest rates in South Africa have continued to increase with the Reserve Bank repurchase base rate now standing at 11.5%. Overall finance charges are higher than the comparable period because for the first half of 2007 Mondi was a subsidiary of Anglo American plc and under a different capital structure which resulted in lower finance charges. Summary Whilst there is some uncertainty over pricing and demand developments, Mondi`s product mix, emerging market focus, continued push to drive down costs and willingness to respond quickly to changing market conditions, gives us confidence that we will make further progress in 2008. This statement is being released on the day of our annual general meeting, details of which can be found on our website www.mondigroup.com End Contact details: Mondi Group David Hathorn +27 11 9945418 Paul Hollingworth +44 1932 826326 Lisa Attenborough +44 1932 826380 / +44 7872 672669 Financial Dynamics Richard Mountain +44 20 7269 7186 / +44 20 7909 684 466 Louise Brugman +27 11 214 2415 / +27 83 504 1186 A conference call will take place on 7 May 2008 at 08:30am (UK time) / 09:30am (SA time). The dial-in number is +44 (0) 1452 569 393 - call reference - 45712285 A replay service has been booked and will be available until 13 May 2008 for anyone not able to join the call. These details are dial in no: +44 (0) 1452 550 000, pin: 45712285 Editors` notes: Mondi is an international paper and packaging group and in 2007 had revenues of Euro6.3 billion. Its key operations and interests are in western Europe, emerging Europe, Russia and South Africa. The Group is principally involved in the manufacture of packaging paper and converted packaging products; uncoated fine paper; and speciality products and processes, including coating, release liner and consumer flexibles. Mondi is fully integrated across the paper and packaging process, from the growing of wood and manufacture of pulp and paper (including recycled paper) to the converting of packaging papers into corrugated packaging and industrial bags. Mondi has production operations across 35 countries and had an average of 35,000 employees in 2007. Operating segment revenues Internal and external segment revenues are presented, and reconciled to Group revenue, as follows: 2007 2006 Total Internal External Total Internal External
revenue revenue revenue revenue Euro million
Europe & International Corrugated 1,616 (55) 1,561 1,467 (56) 1,411 Bags & 2,005 (19) 1,986 1,726 (16) 1,710 Specialities Uncoated Fine 1,666 (177) 1,489 1,583 (164) 1,419 Paper Intra-segment (98) 98 - (85) 85 - elimination Total Europe & 5,189 (153) 5,036 4,691 (151) 4,540 International South Africa Corrugated 125 (125) - 125 (125) - Uncoated Fine 491 (267) 224 519 (212) 307 Paper Intra-segment (25) 25 - (25) 25 - elimination
Total South Africa 591 (367) 224 619 (312) 307 Merchant and 591 (1) 590 539 (1) 538 Newsprint Mondi Packaging 419 (28) 391 360 (25) 335 South Africa Corporate and other 28 - 28 31 - 31 businesses Inter-segment (549) 549 - (489) 489 - elimination Total 6,269 - 6,269 5,751 - 5,751 Operating segment operating profit Segment operating profits are presented, and reconciled to Group profit before tax, as follows: Euro million Segment operating Segment operating profit profit before special after special items items
2007 2006 2007 2006 Europe & International Corrugated 133 98 128 49 Bags & Specialities 154 106 153 93 Uncoated Fine Paper 99 89 36 73 Total Europe & International 386 293 317 215 South Africa Corrugated 25 22 25 22 Uncoated Fine Paper 53 15 48 15 Total South Africa 78 37 73 37 Merchant and Newsprint 40 29 40 29 Mondi Packaging South Africa 35 35 35 35 Corporate and other businesses (37) (17) (40) (17) Total 502 377 425 299 Reconciling items: Net profit/(loss) on disposal of - - 83 (4) subsidiaries and associates Net income from associates 2 5 2 5 Net finance costs (99) (77) (128) (77) Group profit before tax 405 305 382 223 Date: 07/05/2008 08:00:04 Supplied by www.sharenet.co.za Produced by the JSE SENS Department. The SENS service is an information dissemination service administered by the JSE Limited (`JSE`). The JSE does not, whether expressly, tacitly or implicitly, represent, warrant or in any way guarantee the truth, accuracy or completeness of the information published on SENS. The JSE, their officers, employees and agents accept no liability for (or in respect of) any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damage of any kind or nature, howsoever arising, from the use of SENS or the use of, or reliance on, information disseminated through SENS.

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