Lifco AB (publ) (LFABF) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Lifco AB (publ) (OTCPK:LFABF) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript July 12, 2024 3:00 AM ET

Company Participants

Per Waldemarson – CEO

Conference Call Participants

Carl Ragnerstam – Nordea
Zino Engdalen Ricciuti – Handelsbanken
Karl Bokvist – ABG Sundal Collier

Operator

Welcome to Lifco Q2 Report for 2024. For the first part of the conference call, the participants will be in listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] Now I will hand the conference over to CEO, Per Waldemarson; and CFO, Therese Hoffman. Please go ahead.

Per Waldemarson

Thank you, and good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Lifco second quarter earnings call. We can start with going directly into Slide number 2 in our investor presentation and have the high-level look at the overall group performance in the second quarter. We are growing sales with 8% consisting of actually small negative organic decline in sales helped by around 8% growth from acquisitions. A small 0.6% help from foreign exchange rates.

The EBITA is also growing with around 8%. Margin — EBITA margin is in line with previous year around 24%. And then we have slightly lower profit before tax due to continued higher interest costs affecting this quarter. We have strong operating cash flow increasing 37.5% and then earnings per share growing by 5%. If we look at the first six months of 2024, we obviously have a slightly lower growth numbers on sales given that we had a weaker start in the first quarter. I just want to remind everyone that as we mentioned in the last call, the first quarter was — had a negative effect from Easter, especially in the Dental field and part of Systems Solutions, and we now get a boost effect in the second quarter. So you should keep that in mind while we review this quarter as well.

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