CEO Claus Bolza-Schünemann: “Our broad product portfolio with a significant share of revenue in system-relevant packaging printing, the robust, increasingly digital service business and our sound balance sheet with a high equity ratio limit the risk potential. With the corona crisis management established in March, we are working to actively counter this extraordinary situation. The health and safety of our employees, customers and suppliers is our top priority. Our action plan focuses on reliable customer support, cost and investment discipline and securing liquidity. There were almost no restrictions on the supply chain. Short-time working has, however, been in place at different locations since 1 April 2020 due to capacity utilisation. Under the currently uncertain general conditions, the impact on revenue and earnings in the 2020 financial year cannot yet be quantified.“
Performance 2024 efficiency programme is flanked by applying for a KfW loan
CEO Claus Bolza-Schünemann: “In parallel to the corona crisis management, we are working intensively on the Performance 2024 efficiency programme, evaluating various scenarios. In addition, improvements in working capital and cash flow are at the top of the agenda alongside the strategic focus on packaging printing and digital services. To strengthen the stability and strategic flexibility of the group, the management board and the supervisory board decided to apply for a flexibly repayable KfW loan with a volume of up to €120m to supplement the existing syndicated credit lines (Direct Participation in Syndicated Loans). Among others, no dividend distributions are permitted during the term of the KfW loan. After the plans for increasing the operating profitability and performance of the group have been adopted, we will report promptly on the targets and costs of the Performance 2024 efficiency programme.”
High approval from shareholders
With a large majority, the shareholders confirmed the management and supervisory boards' proposal to suspend the dividend payment for the financial year 2019 and to carry forward the retained profit generated by the holding company Koenig & Bauer AG to new account. Alongside the discharge of duties with regard to the members of the management and supervisory board, shareholders elected PricewaterhouseCoopers in Frankfurt am Main as public auditors and group auditors in 2020. In addition, they elected Professor Gisela Lanza to the supervisory board. As well as this, the proposed amendments to the articles of association were adopted.
The individual voting results can be found at https://www.koenig-bauer.com/en/investor-relations/annual-general-meeting/
95th Koenig & Bauer AG AGM: Shareholders approve all resolutions
95th Koenig & Bauer AG AGM: Shareholders approve all resolutions
Article ID:
22964
Würzburg, 14th July 2020 – In addition to details of the group’s business performance in 2019 and in the first quarter of 2020, the numerous product innovations and the successfully launched offensive for digitisation with the service business as a main topic were the focus of the first virtual annual general meeting of Koenig & Bauer AG. The management board reported that the coronavirus pandemic, which has been spreading rapidly since January, has already had a considerable impact on revenue and earnings in the current financial year.
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