TOMRA - Third Quarter 2006 results

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Please find a short version of the quarterly report below. For more detailed information, please find links to the complete quarterly report and presentation at the end of the summary.
 
Revenues of 1,068 MNOK (+67 percent relative to 641 MNOK in third quarter 2005)
Operating profit of 194 MNOK (71 MNOK in third quarter 2005)
Cash flow from operations of 121 MNOK (66 MNOK in third quarter 2005)
 
Collection Technology
Revenues equaled 645 MNOK in third quarter 2006, an increase of 116 percent versus last year. Year-to date revenues are up 118 percent. The main driver for both the quarterly and year-to-date growth is increased sales to Germany. The operating profit in the quarter came in at 146 MNOK versus 40 MNOK last year.
 
Europe
Revenues amounted to 541 MNOK in third quarter 2006, up 169 percent versus last year. In Germany TOMRA installed ~2,150 new machines and upgraded 150 existing machines during the quarter.
 
US East & Canada
Revenues equaled 16.4 MUSD in third quarter 2006, up 9 percent compared to last year. Year-to-date revenues are up 4 percent measured in USD and 5 percent measured in NOK.
 
Materials Handling
Revenues in third quarter 2006 increased by 21 percent to 46.6 MUSD. Year-to-date revenues are up 16 percent measured in USD and 17 percent measured in NOK. The main driver is increased volumes and attractive commodity prices in California. Operting profits increased from 32 MNOK in third quarter last year to 42 MNOK this year.
 
Industrial Processing Technology
Revenues in the quarter amounted to 127 MNOK, an increase of 34 percent versus 2005. Year-to-date revenues are up 33 percent. Strong organic growth in TiTech is the main reason for the increased revenues. Operating profits were up from 15 MNOK in third quarter 2005 to 20 MNOK this year.
 
Development initiatives
UK
TOMRA and TESCO continue to work together on the roll-out of 100 TOMRA recycling centers ordered in June. Installation sites have been defined and production of the first centers initiated. The first center will be installed end of October/beginning of November
 
Japan
The total number of TOMRA installations in Japan is 125. In Tokyo, TOMRA and Sumitomo Corporation now have a total of 27 reverse vending machines installed in six wards. Several machines will be installed in October and during the remainder of the year.
 
Greece
As commented in the second quarter report, TOMRA has received and order from Greece for a minimum of 210 RVMs. The order has been placed by a private company in Greece, and the machines will be installed in Athens. The first centers with TOMRA machines were opened in August this year.
 
 
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For full report with tables of  3rd quarter 2006, please use the following link:
 
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