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DSM Reports Best Quarter Ever

Source: DSM
29/07/2008

29 July, 2008 - DSM's strongest ever quarterly result in Q2 2008 was driven by an almost 50% uplift in operating profit in the Nutrition cluster and DSM also benefited from continued high fertilizer prices arising from strong agricultural markets.

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DSM's Performance Materials and Polymer Intermediates clusters are seeing some impact of the generally worsening economic conditions but are well placed to manage through this period, benefiting from the quality of their product portfolios and in particular the strong growth of DSM Dyneema.

The key driver behind the performance in Nutrition has been DSM’s vitamin business, which is benefiting from a number of changes that are taking place across its markets and the industry. Customers around the world have heightened awareness of quality and safety issues in food and feed products. DSM is benefiting from its emphasis on quality, reliability and traceability which has become vitally important to these customers. DSM’s strategy to focus on innovation and differentiation is gaining traction and DSM is being recognized as a driving force for innovation in the industry. DSM is the most integrated industry player, well placed to serve these customers with higher added value premixes and base vitamins, in both of which it has a strong position.

Furthermore, changing dynamics especially in China are driving changes in vitamin markets. Some competitors have been impacted by additional investments and costs for environmental and quality reasons, the increase in energy and raw material prices, inflation, privatizations and local exchange-rate movements. On top of this, market supply currently is tight because of strong market growth in combination with reduced or at best stable capacities. All these various factors have come together in the last 12 months and have resulted in significantly higher pricing across the industry.

It is expected that a large part of these elements are longer lasting structural changes, which gives comfort that the improved profitability in vitamins can be sustained over the medium term, although specific dynamics exist for each individual product and end-market.

Commenting on the results, Feike Sijbesma, chairman of the DSM Managing Board, said: ‘This is the strongest quarterly result in DSM's history. DSM benefited during the quarter from favorable market conditions in particular in Nutrition, where changing dynamics in the vitamins business are taking place which are in large part expected to be sustainable over the medium term. As a result of the performance in Nutrition, and with our other businesses performing solidly despite the more difficult macro-economic environment, we have been able to raise our guidance by around EUR 100 million on what was already expected to be a record year for DSM.

‘DSM is continuing to see the benefits of our decision to focus on Life Sciences and Materials Sciences. Our work to complete the transformation continues apace and we believe that DSM is well placed to exploit the opportunities arising from the reshaping of our business.’
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