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BoD approves half-year financial report at 30 June 2017

  • Consolidated net revenue 553 million euro: down slightly versus 562.5 million euro in 1H16 (-1.7%);
  • Consolidated EBITDA 27.3 million euro, up by 21.2% versus 1H16, due also to the positive contribution of certain gains; improving for the fourth consecutive year;
  • Net result of +4.4 million euro improves by over 8 million euro versus the loss in 1H16;
  • Group net financial position at -284.4 million euro, improving by approximately 90 million euro versus -374.8 million euro  in 1H17

Current year projections

  • Targets confirmed, versus 2016 pro-forma[1] figures, with steady revenue, “high single-digit” growth of adjusted EBITDA[2], with resulting improvement in profit margins and sharp increase in net profit (+30%);
  • Net financial position projections improve and expected to further reduce versus 31 December 2016 with a net debt/adjusted EBITDA ratio below 2.0x

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  • Definition with RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. of the relations regarding the purchase agreement of RCS Libri S.p.A. and the price adjustment

[1] Pro-forma figures: consolidation of the companies acquired (Rizzoli Libri and Banzai Media) assumed as from 1 January 2016; revenue of approximately 1,280 million euro and adjusted EBITDA of approximately 100 million euro.

[2] This document, in addition to the statements and conventional financial measures required by IFRS, presents a number of reclassified statements and alternative performance measures in order to better evaluate the operating and financial performance of the Group, the definition of which is explained in Annex 5 “Glossary of terms and alternative performance measures used”.

Today, the meeting of the Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., chaired by Marina Berlusconi, reviewed and approved the Half-Year Financial Report at 30 June 2017[1], presented by CEO Ernesto Mauri.

HIGHLIGHTS IN 1H17

In 1H17, on a like-for-like consolidation basis with Rizzoli Libri versus 2016[2], the Group continued on its path of operational improvement, delivering a 9% increase in adjusted EBITDA and paving the way to accomplishing the targets set for the whole 2017.

The LTM cash flow from ordinary operations – the first time it includes Rizzoli Libri for the previous 12 months – amounted to approximately 63 million euro, continuing the positive performance of cash generated by the Group’s businesses which, along with the extraordinary transactions involving the strategic rationalization of the portfolio of activities, improve forecasts on net financial position at year end.

Adjusted EBITDA has little bearing on the performance of the entire year since the negative contribution of Rizzoli Libri (outside the scope in 1Q16) is attributable to the seasonal nature of the Education business, which includes in the first quarter expenses to promote the campaign on school textbooks adoption, while revenue is typically recorded in the second half of the year.

Net profit in the reporting period, amounting to +4.4 million euro, improved by over 8 million euro versus 30 June 2016, due also to the contribution of a number of positive extraordinary items.

GROUP PERFORMANCE AT 30 JUNE 2017

Consolidated revenue in 1H17 amounted to 553 million euro, down slightly (-1.7%) versus 562.5 million euro in the prior year, due mainly to the performance of the Magazines areas, to the temporary effect (recovered in July) of the shift forward of revenue from supplies to a number of clients in the Educational Area, and to the targeted reduction in revenue from consumer electronics products in the Retail Area.

On a like-for-like consolidation basis with Rizzoli Libri (in the second quarter only), adjusted EBITDA grew by 9% (from 26.7 million euro to 29.1 million euro) with a percentage on revenue increasing from 4.7% to 5.3% – especially in the Books (from 9.5 million euro to 13.2 million euro net of Rizzoli Libri’s first quarter) and Magazines Italy areas (+13%).

Including the result of Rizzoli Libri as from 1 January, adjusted EBITDA amounted to 21.6 million euro, as a result of the negative contribution of -7.5 million euro in 1Q17, attributable to the seasonal nature of the education business.

Consolidated EBITDA improved by 21.2% (from 22.5 million euro to 27.3 million euro), driven by the gains from the disposal of certain assets in the second quarter of the year (4.2 million euro from the disposal of a property in Corporate & Shared Services, and 4.3 million euro from the disposal of NaturaBuy in Magazines France).

Consolidated EBIT in 1H17 amounted to 11.2 million euro, up by approximately 33% versus 30 June 2016, and includes amortization, depreciation and impairment of 16 million euro, up versus 14 million euro in 1H16 from the impact of the amortization of Banzai Media intangible assets (1.2 million euro) and the capitalized expenses of the Rizzoli Libri school business (2 million euro, 1.1 million euro of which in the first quarter).

Consolidated profit before taxes came to 4.1 million euro and includes financial costs of 7.1 million euro, down versus the prior year (7.9 million euro) on a like-for-like basis of average net debt, due to the reduction in the average interest rate of approximately 40 bps.

The overall tax burden in the period amounted to +1.6 million euro (-3.1 million euro in 2016), benefiting from the adjustment of 3.8 million euro of deferred taxes of Mondadori France.

At 30 June 2017, Group employees with a fixed-term or permanent labour contract amounted to 3,112 units, down by 8.6% versus 3,404 units at June 2016, as a result of the outsourcing of logistics activities in May, as well as the ongoing restructuring and efficiency improvement measures involving each of the Group’s business areas.

The Group’s net financial position at 30 June 2017 stood at -284.4 million euro, improving by approximately 90 million euro versus -374.8 million euro at 30 June 2016, as a result of the positive cash generation from ordinary operations of 63.2 million euro, the first time it includes the contribution of Rizzoli Libri for 12 months, and extraordinary operations in the last twelve months, which generated 27.3 million euro.

CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS IN 2Q17

In 2Q17, consolidated revenue amounted to 291.9 million euro, down by 5.2% versus 2Q16.

Despite discontinuity from the shift forward of revenue from the Educational Area, Books – on a like-for-like basis for the first time – were basically stable versus 2Q16 (+0.8%).

Adjusted EBITDA grew by 9.5% in the quarter, especially in Books (from 5.4 million euro to 8.6 million euro) and Magazines Italy (+27.8%), confirming the Group’s continued efficiency recovery.

Consolidated EBITDA, including extraordinary items, improved significantly by over 10 million euro (from 14.0 million euro to 25.5 million euro), driven by the positive contribution of the abovementioned gains.

Consolidated net profit, after minority shareholders’ result, came to 13.5 million euro versus a loss of 2 million euro at 30 June 2016.

OUTLOOK FOR THE YEAR

In light of the Group’s performance in the first half of the year, it is reasonable to confirm the previously disclosed estimates for 2017 versus the 2016 pro-forma figures[3] that indicate steady revenue and a “high single-digitgrowth of adjusted EBITDA, with a resulting improvement in profit margins and a sharp increase of approximately 30% in net profit.

Also as a result of the extraordinary transaction involving the disposal of an asset in the first six months, net debt at end 2017 is estimated to further reduce versus 31 December 2016, with a net debt/adjusted EBITDA ratio below 2.0x (from the previous forecast between 2.2/2x).

PERFORMANCE OF GROUP BUSINESS AREAS AT 30 JUNE 2017

  • BOOKS

In 1H17, the Trade Books market grew by +1.3% versus 1H16[4]. Against this backdrop, Mondadori Libri retained its market leadership position with an overall 28.1% share.

In 1H17, the Group held a total of 5 positions in the ranking of the ten best-selling titles in terms of value, with Storie della buonanotte per bambine ribelli. 100 vite di donne straordinarie by F. Cavallo and E. Favilli, in first place, L’arte di essere fragili. Come Leopardi può salvarti la vita by A. D’Avenia (3°), Dentro l’acqua and La ragazza del treno by P. Hawkins (5° and 6°), and Tredici by J. Asher (7°).

Additionally, in July the publisher Einaudi won the 71st edition of the Strega Prize with Le otto montagne by Paolo Cognetti, a remarkable success translated in over 30 countries.

Revenue from the Books Area amounted to 187.9 million euro, up by 10.4% versus 1H16 (170.1 million euro), also as a result of the consolidation of Rizzoli Libri (present only in the second quarter of 2016), despite the publishing plan to schedule the release of best-selling titles mostly in the second half of the year:

  • trade revenue grew by 4.3% versus 1H16; the increase is explained by the consolidation of Rizzoli Libri, which contributed 18.2 million euro to revenue in the first half of the year;
  • educational revenue improved by 16.3% versus 1H16, driven also by Electa’s performance in museum and publishing activities;
  • revenue from distribution activities was up by 27.2% versus 1H16, due to the different consolidation period of Rizzoli Libri.

Adjusted EBITDA of the Books Area came to 5.7 million euro; net of the loss reported in the first quarter by Rizzoli Libri, explained by the typical seasonal nature of the school textbooks business, adjusted EBITDA would amount to 13.2 million euro, up by approximately 39% versus 1H16 (9.5 million euro), as a result of the progress in the integration process and resulting synergies, as well as the positive performance of Electa.

EBITDA amounted to 5.6 million euro (9.1 million euro at 30 June 2016).

  • RETAIL

In 1H17, the Retail Area achieved revenue of 84.7 million euro, down by 4% versus 88.2 million euro in 1H16, due also to the targeted reduction in revenue from consumer electronics products.

Books were the predominant product category, making for 80% of total revenue of the Area[5]: in 1H17, the product grew by 3.4%, outperforming the relevant market trend.

The result benefited from the directly-managed network and confirms the effectiveness of the actions undertaken in terms of product penetration and assortment.

In the period under review, Mondadori Retail’s market share in books rose to 14.7% from 14.3%.

Non-book revenue was basically steady in the impulse (stationery and toys) and media categories, while, as mentioned, Consumer Electronics continued to fall as targeted (approximately -22% versus 2016).

Adjusted EBITDA came to -3.7 million euro, deteriorating versus -3.1 million euro reported in 1H16, as a result of the structural decline in sales volumes in the book club channel, despite the positive performance of other channels.

EBITDA came to -5 million euro (-3.1 million euro in 1H16), as a result of higher restructuring costs (1.5 million euro).

  • MAGAZINES ITALY

In Italy, in a continually adverse market in terms of magazine circulation, the Mondadori Group retained its leadership, increasing its share to reach 31.6%.[6]

In 2Q17, in line with the selective strategy on the development of the product portfolio to sustain revenue and optimize editorial costs, Mondadori launched two new publications, both receiving a warm welcome from the public: the monthly Giallo Zafferano, with an average circulation of approximately 200,000 copies, and the weekly SPY, with average sales of approximately 300,000 copies for the first four issues.

Revenue from the Area amounted to 148.1 million euro, down by 7.9% versus 160.9 million euro in 1H16, due also to the sharp drop in add-on sales. Specifically:

  • circulation revenue (newsstands + subscriptions) fell by 8.2%, less than the relevant market trend in both the newsstand and subscription channels;
  • advertising revenue (print + web) increased by approximately 7%, driven by the contribution of the consolidation of Banzai Media activities, bringing the percentage of digital revenue on the total to approximately 28%. Gross advertising sales grew by 14.5% in the reporting period; considering print alone, on a like-for-like basis of titles and barter deals, sales fell by -3.9%, outperforming, however, the relevant market trend (-6.1% at May);
  • revenue from add-on products, as mentioned, dropped sharply versus 1H16, in line with the market trend (-29.7%[7]);
  • distribution and revenue towards third publishers managed by Press-Di dropped at a more moderate pace (-2.2%) than the relevant market[8], thanks to the ongoing commitment to developing third-publisher portfolios.

In the digital area, the Mondadori Group reached a unique audience of 16.6 million users/month[9] in the first six months of the year versus 8 million/month of May 2016 (+3.5% versus December 2016), retaining its position as Italy’s top traditional publisher also in the digital business, boasting a supremacy in key vertical segments such as women, food, health & wellness.

A position corroborated by comScore surveys, which reported a Group audience of 23.6 million unique users/month at May 2017, steady versus December.

Adjusted EBITDA in the Magazines Italy Area improved by approximately 12.8%, rising from 10.6 million euro to 11.9 million euro, driven mainly by the benefits of the digital business achieved with the combination of Banzai Media and Mondadori’s teams and digital products; print activities reported a steady margin, offsetting the drop triggered by the trend of the markets, as a result of the ongoing optimization actions and containment of editorial and overhead costs.

Digital activities in the period achieved an overall positive adjusted EBITDA (negative in 1H16).

The Area’s reported EBITDA confirmed the growth trend, closing at 11.7 million euro (10 million euro).

  • MAGAZINES FRANCE

In 1H17, revenue from Mondadori France amounted to 148.1 million euro, down by 7.6% versus 160.4 million euro in 1H16. Specifically:

  • circulation revenue (approximately 74% of the total) lost 4.5% versus 1H16: -7% subscriptions (representing the strongest and steadiest contribution to revenue of the Area with 54%); -5.1% the newsstand channel, outperforming the relevant market trend (-8.1%)[10].

Revenue from the sale of digital copies grew sharply in the first half versus 2016, driven by the new partnerships with a number of French telco players to offer Mondadori France brands to their subscriber base.

  • advertising revenue (print + web) fell by an overall 17.4% versus 1H16; print (-13.3%), basically in line with the relevant market, accounted for approximately 86% of total advertising revenue, while digital advertising accounted for the remaining approximately 14%.

In the reporting period, Mondadori France held a 10.6% market share[11], basically steady versus the prior year, retaining its position as second top player on the magazine advertising market.

The digital readers (web, mobile & tablet) of Mondadori France magazines reached 11.4 million unique users[12], up by approximately +16% versus the average figure in 1H16.

Adjusted EBITDA came to 12.5 million euro versus 15.5 million euro in 1H16. The drop is mainly attributable to the downturn in advertising revenue generated by the Digital Area, to the increase in rental costs for the offices and deconsolidation since 1 May of NaturaBuy: net of the latter two effects, the decline in business would amount to approximately 1.9 million euro in the first half of the year, mitigating the drop in revenue brought by the lingering weakness of the relevant markets, as a result of the constant attention placed on editorial and overhead cost containment.

Reported EBITDA amounted to 15.7 million euro, up by approximately 10% versus 1H16, driven by the positive contribution of the gain of 4.3 million euro from the disposal of NaturaBuy in May.

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING PERIOD

On 26 June, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore launched a share buyback plan, under art. 5 of Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014, in execution of the resolution adopted by the Shareholders’ Meeting held on 27 April 2017, authorizing the purchase and disposal of treasury shares for a maximum amount of up to 0.96% of the share capital, which is intended to provide the Company with the 2.49 million shares needed in the three-year period to meet the obligations under the 2017-2019 Performance Share Plan approved by the Meeting.

On 3 July, the Company announced the purchase, in the period from 26 to 30 June, of 198,098 ordinary shares (equal to 0.076% of the share capital) at an average unit price of Euro 1.6283, for a total amount of Euro 332,566.59.

On 10 July, the Company announced the purchase, in the period from 3 to 7 July, of a further 38,902 ordinary shares (equal to 0.015% of the share capital) at an average unit price of Euro 1.5906, for a total amount of Euro 61,876.25.

On 17 July, the Company announced the purchase, in the period from 10 to 14 July, of a further 25,000 ordinary shares (equal to 0.010% of the share capital) at an average unit price of Euro 1.6694, for a total amount of Euro 41,734.50.

On 24 July, the Company announced the purchase, in the period from 17 to 21 July, of a further 29,500 ordinary shares (equal to 0.0113% of the share capital) at an average unit price of Euro 1.7062, for a total amount of Euro 50,331.45.

Following the purchases made so far, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. holds 371,500 treasury shares, equal to 0.1421% of the share capital (including the approximately 80,000 shares purchased in the period from 30 November to 2 December 2016, as disclosed to the market on 6 December 2016).

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Definition with RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. of the relations regarding the purchase agreement of RCS Libri S.p.A. and the price adjustment

Regarding the agreement on the acquisition of RCS Libri S.p.A., completed on 14 April 2016, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. announces that it has reached an agreement with RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. on a price adjustment, contained in the purchase agreement, based on the achievement of RCS Libri S.p.A.’s financial targets for 2015, amounting to approximately 2 million euro in favour of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A.. As a result, given the above price adjustment, the overall purchase price for RCS Libri S.p.A. amounts to 125.1 million euro. The agreement still provides for an earn-out of up to 2.5 million euro in favour of RCS MediaGroup S.p.A., based on the achievement in 2017 of specific results in the Books Area of the Mondadori Group, as previously disclosed. As part of these understandings, the parties have also defined all the mutual relations under the above purchase agreement.

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The documentation relating to the presentation of the results at 30 June 2017, will be made available through the authorized storage mechanism 1Info (www.1info.it) and in the Investors section of the Company’s website  www.gruppomondadori.it.

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The Executive Manager responsible for the drafting of the corporate accounting documentation – Oddone Pozzi – hereby declares, pursuant to Art. 154 bis, par. 2, of the Finance Consolidation Act, that the accounting documentation contained in this press release corresponds to the Company’s accounting entries, books and results.

Annexes (see attached pdf):

  1. Consolidated balance sheet
  2. Consolidated income statement
  3. Consolidated income statement – second quarter
  4. Group cash flow
  5. Glossary of terms and alternative performance measures used

[1] The results at 30 June 2017 include the contribution of Rizzoli Libri, which was outside the scope of consolidation in 1Q16, and Banzai Media activities, consolidated as from 1 June 2016 and merged by incorporation into the parent company, with accounting effects as from 1 January 2017.

[2]  Net of Rizzoli Libri in 1Q17

[3] Pro-forma figures: consolidation of the companies acquired (Rizzoli Libri and Banzai Media) assumed as from 1 January 2016; revenue of approximately 1,280 million euro and adjusted EBITDA of approximately 100 million euro.

[4] Source: GFK, June 2017 (figures in terms of market value).

[5] Store revenue.

[6] Internal source: Press-Di, cumulative figures at May 2017 (newsstands + subscriptions in terms of value).

[7] Internal source, figure at May 2017.

[8] Drop in copies sold in the Newsstand/Large Retailer channel, 8% for dailies and 7% for magazines (source: ADS, figures in terms of copies, May).

[9] Source: Audiweb, at May 2017.

[10] Internal source Mondadori France, figure at April 2017.

[11] Source: Kantar Media, cumulative figures in terms of volume at May 2017

[12] Source: Nielsen, average figure January-April 2017

BoD approves interim report at 31.03.2016

  • Consolidated net revenue up by 2.2%, rebounding strongly versus previous quarters: 254.8 million euro at 31 March 2016 versus 249.2 million euro in 1Q15
  • Consolidated EBITDA +22.1%: 8.5 million euro at 31 March 2016 versus 7 million euro at 31 March 2015
  • Group net result from continuing operations recovers sharply: -1.8 million euro at 31 March 2016, improving by over 50% versus -3.7 million euro at 31 March 2015
  • Group net financial position drops significantly: -224.9 million euro versus -319.2 million euro at 31 March 2015

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Outlook for the current year:

  • Revenue up by 14% versus 2015;
  • Operating EBITDA increasing by 30%;
  • The net financial position, including the effects of the Rizzoli Libri and Banzai Media Holding transactions and the planned disposals, in accordance with the provisions of the Antitrust Authority, is expected to increase versus end 2015, with a NFP/EBITDA ratio of around 3.5x/3.6x, much lower than the bank covenant of 4.5x

Today, the meeting of the Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., chaired by Marina Berlusconi, reviewed and approved the Interim Report at 31 March 2016 presented by CEO Ernesto Mauri.

GROUP PERFORMANCE AT 31 MARCH 2016
Mondadori Group enjoyed a rather positive start to the year, even more rewarding if considering the persisting volatile macroeconomic environment.

Specifically, after almost four years, revenue grew versus the prior year (before the foregoing acquisitions), a performance which confirmed, along with the improvement in EBITDA for the ninth consecutive quarter, the success of the measures adopted over the past two years, paving the way to accomplishing the targets set for the full year and to the new phase of the Group’s development.

In 1Q16, consolidated net revenue amounted to 254.8 million euro, up by 2.2% versus 249.2 million euro in 1Q15, rebounding strongly versus previous quarters (+0.8% on a like-for-like basis, including revenue from the Mondadori Scienza magazines[1]).

EBITDA before non-recurring items rose by 15.3% to 10.1 million euro from 8.8 million euro in 1Q15, with a percentage on revenue up from 3.5% to 4%. The consolidation of Mondadori Scienza as of 1 July 2015 resulted in a negative contribution in the quarter of 0.1 million euro.

Consolidated EBITDA improved by 22.1%, settling at 8.5 million euro versus 7 million euro in 1Q15, a performance that, thanks also to lower restructuring costs and fewer extraordinary items, confirms the Group’s efficiency gains from the industrial and organizational review actions launched and implemented over the past two years.

Consolidated EBIT in 1Q16 amounted to 3.1 million euro, improving by approximately 45% versus 2.1 million euro in 1Q15, thanks to the abovementioned growth in EBITDA, despite the increase in depreciation and amortization (5.4 million euro versus 4.9 million euro at 31 March 2015).

Consolidated result before taxes amounted to -0.5 million euro versus -2.4 million euro at 31 March 2015; in 1Q16, financial costs amounted to 3.6 million euro, decreasing sharply (-19%) versus 4.4 million euro in 1Q15, as a result of the reduced average net debt in the period and average total cost of debt. Tax costs in the period came to 0.9 million euro, basically in line with 1Q15 (0.8 million euro).

Consolidated net result from continuing operations, after minority interest, amounted to -1.8 million euro, improving by over 50% versus the loss of 3.7 million euro at 31 March 2015. The Group’s net result at 31 March 2016, net of the result from discontinued operations of the Radio Area (-1 million euro in 1Q15), amounted to -1.8 million euro, improving by 2.9 million euro versus 1Q15.

The Group’s net financial position at 31 March 2016 came to -224.9 million euro, improving significantly versus -319.2 million euro at 31 March 2015, as a result of the Group’s twelve-month cash generation from ordinary operations (48.4 million euro) and extraordinary operations (45.9 million euro).

At 31 March 2016, cash flow from operations in the last twelve months came to a positive 71.7 million euro; cash flow from ordinary operations (after outlays for financial charges and taxes for the period) came to 48.4 million euro, continuing the rising trend of the six previous quarters. Cash flow from extraordinary operations came to a positive 45.9 million euro, due mainly to the cash-ins from the disposals completed over the past 12 months, amounting to 58.4 million euro, relating to the transfer of 80% of Monradio (September 2015), of 50% of the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture (September 2015), and of a property in Rome (December 2015).

BUSINESS AREAS

  • BOOKS

In 1Q16, Mondadori Group retained its leadership position with a 22.9% share of the trade market (GFK, March 2016).

In the period under review, the Books Area posted revenue of 63.4 million euro, rising sharply (+13.3%) versus 56 million euro in 1Q15.

Specifically, the Trade Area grew by 16.9%, driven by the ongoing positive trend in the sales of titles launched in late 2015, and by the enthusiastic response from the public of the new titles distributed during the year, as proven by the sales charts: in the first three months of the year, the Group held the top three positions in the ranking of the best-selling titles in terms of copies, and boasted 5 titles in the 10 top best-selling books.

Revenue from Educational books improved by 17.7% versus 1Q15, driven by the growth of Mondadori Electa.

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, surged (over 50%) versus 1Q15 to settle at 4.1 million euro, driven by the increase in revenue from the targeted publishing policy, which also led to a cut in new titles produced, and from greater efficiency in managing operating processes, achieved following the deep organizational and product review implemented since 2015 in the Trade segment.

  • MAGAZINES ITALY

In 1Q16, Mondadori Group retained its leadership position in the magazine market, with a 32.7% share (Internal source: Press-di, at February 2016).

In the period under review, revenue from the Magazines Italy Area amounted to 78.5 million euro, up by 0.8% versus 77.9 million euro in 1Q15 (-3.7% on a like-for-like basis).

Specifically:

  • circulation revenue grew by 3.7%, due mainly to the contribution of the consolidation of the Mondadori Scienza titles;
  • revenue from add-on products dropped by 1.8% versus 1Q15;
  • revenue from advertising sales was basically in line with 1Q15 (-0.3%); Traffic data showed an overall audience rate of 8.9 million unique users (Audiweb, February 2016) versus 6.9 million in February 2015 (+29%).
  • distribution and revenue towards third publishers rose slightly (+1.4%) versus 1Q15, thanks to the ongoing commitment to developing third-publisher portfolios;
  • international activities achieved revenue of 2.8 million euro, basically in line with 1Q15 (2.8 million euro);
  • revenue from digital marketing services (3.3 million euro), transferred to Magazines Italy on 1 January 2016[2], grew by 5.2%, as a result of the gradual expansion of the range of offers that had started in 2015.

EBITDA for the Magazines Italy Area, net of non-recurring items, improved considerably by approximately 11%, rising from 6.2 million euro to 6.8 million euro, driven by the positive revenue trend after a long chain of negative quarters, and by the effective review of the publishing structure and of promotional activities, implemented while retaining the traditional focus on the publishing quality of the titles. The quarter saw a significant reduction in industrial costs, achieved also as a result of the renegotiation of printing contracts.

  • MAGAZINES FRANCE

In 1Q16, Mondadori increased its market share in France to 10.3% (Kantar Media, figures in terms of volume at February 2016), confirming its position as the second-largest player in the magazine advertising market.

In the reporting period, revenue from Mondadori France amounted to 77.1 million euro, down by 3.5% versus 79.9 million euro in 1Q15 (on a like-for-like basis in terms of publications, revenue would show a drop of 2%, basically confirming the -1.9% of 2015).

Specifically:

  • circulation revenue (making for 74% of the total) lost 3.4% versus 1Q15: revenue from subscriptions (53% of circulation revenue) was basically steady (-0.2%, +0.6% on a like-for-like basis), partly offsetting the drop by the newsstand channel (-7.5%), confirming the opportunity to continue investments in this channel;
  • advertising revenue edged down by an overall 0.7% versus 1Q15, as a result of the positive trend in digital revenue, which increased by over 20% (accounting for approximately 20% of the total), offsetting almost entirely the drop in print advertising (-6.9%).

The total number of readers of Mondadori France magazines reached 9.9 million unique users (Médiamétrie Netratings, February 2016), up by approximately 13% versus the same period of 2015.

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, came to 4.3 million euro, down by 8.4% versus 1Q15, due mainly to M&A costs (0.4 million euro). In keeping with the positive performance of 2015, digital activities enjoyed positive margins in 1Q16, increasing versus 1Q15.

  • RETAIL

In 1Q16, the Retail Area revenue rose to 44.4 million euro, up by +0.8% versus 44.1 million euro in 1Q15, thanks mainly to the growth of the franchised channel (+3.7% on a like-for-like basis), to direct bookstores (+4.5% on a like-for-like basis) and to the basically steady performance of Megastores, which more than offset the structural decline of the book clubs (-10.4%) and the drop in the online segment (-10.1%), due primarily to the reduction in special offers designed to improve profitability.

In 1Q16, Mondadori Retail EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, came to -1.8 million euro, improving slightly versus -1.9 million euro in 1Q15.

OUTLOOK FOR THE YEAR
The Group’s positive performance in the first quarter confirmed the expectations previously announced on a like-for-like basis; including the effects of the completion of the Rizzoli Libri transaction (consolidated as from 1 April 2016), and of the agreement on the acquisition of Banzai Media Holding (the contribution of which will be included basically in the second part of the year), it is reasonable to expect for the current year a growth of around 14% in revenue versus 2015 and of approximately 30% in operating EBITDA.

These estimates include the expected synergies in the current year from the integration of Rizzoli Libri, but exclude the contribution of Marsilio Editori and the Bompiani BU, which will be disposed of within the established deadlines, therefore not consolidated, in accordance with the provisions of the Antitrust Authority on 23 March 2016.

The net financial position, including the effects of both extraordinary transactions and of the planned disposals, is expected to increase versus 31 December 2015, with a NFP/EBITDA ratio of around 3.5x/3.6x, lower than the bank covenant of 4.5x.

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING PERIOD

CLOSING OF THE ACQUISITION OF RCS LIBRI
As previously disclosed to the market on 14 April 2016, Mondadori Group, following the go-ahead from the relevant Authorities, completed the acquisition of RCS Libri S.p.A. (today Rizzoli Libri S.p.A.) through its subsidiary Mondadori Libri S.p.A., in execution of the agreement signed and disclosed to the market on 4 October 2015. The scope of the transaction includes the entire equity interest (99.99%) held by RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. in RCS Libri S.p.A., including the underlying subsidiaries, and the exclusive ownership of all the trademarks in the books segment, including Rizzoli. The price of the transaction, which incorporates certain contractual adjustments, is 127.1 million euro, settled in cash through a dedicated credit line made available to the Group.

Under specific contractual clauses, the price may be subject to adjustments of up to +/-5 million euro, if certain financial targets are met in 2015, as resulting in the 2015 financial statements of RCS Libri S.p.A., which will be determined and disclosed in accordance with the contractual agreements. The agreement also provides for an earn-out of up to 2.5 million euro to RCS MediaGroup S.p.A., based on the achievement in 2017 of specific results in the Books Area of Mondadori Group.

AGREEMENT ON THE ACQUISITION OF BANZAI MEDIA HOLDING
As previously disclosed to the market on 10 May 2016, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., following the meeting of the Board of Directors chaired by Marina Berlusconi, signed an agreement with Banzai S.p.A. on the acquisition of Banzai Media Holding S.r.l., the vertical content division of the Banzai Group.

The transaction provides Banzai Media Holding an enterprise value of 45 million euro, split up into a fixed component of 41 million euro and an earn-out of 4 million euro.

The acquisition price at closing – net of an estimated net normalized financial debt of 16.4 million euro (including financial payables to the parent Banzai S.p.A. and 3.3 million euro for deferred price components related to certain investments) – is 24.6 million euro. The earn-out will be paid to Banzai S.p.A. if certain established results for the 2016-2018 three-year period are met.

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Mention should be made that, following entry into force of Legislative Decree no. 25 of 15 February 2016, which implemented the latest European regulations on transparency requirements, the previous disclosure obligations of quarterly results to the market no longer apply. The interim report on operations of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. at 31 March 2016, and the following ones, are, therefore, to be considered prepared on a voluntary basis by the Company.

The interim report on operations at 31 March 2016 will be made available at the Company’s registered office, on the authorized storage device (www.1Info.it) and on www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor Relations section), within the time limits previously provided by law. The documentation relating to the presentation of the results at 31 March 2016, will be made available through the authorized storage mechanism 1Info (www.1info.it) and in the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website www.gruppomondadori.it.

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The Executive Manager responsible for the drafting of the corporate accounting documentation – Oddone Pozzi – hereby declares, pursuant to Art. 154 bis, par. 2, of the Finance Consolidation Act, that the accounting documentation contained in this press release corresponds to the Company’s accounting entries, books and results.

[1] Consolidated as from 1 July 2015 following the acquisition by Mondadori of 50% of the Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori S.p.A. joint venture, today Mondadori Scienza S.p.A.

[2]On 1 January 2016, following reorganization, Digital Marketing Services were transferred to Magazines Italy (previously included in Other Business, Corporate and Digital Innovation); accordingly, the Area’s income statement has been reclassified, for information sake, also in the same quarter of 2015

BoD approves results at 31 December 2015

  • Consolidated net revenue 1,122.8 million euro: -4% versus 1,169.5 million euro in 2014
  • Strong improvement in consolidated EBITDA to 81.6 million euro: +14% versus 71.5million euro in 2014 (+7.5% before non-recurring items)
  • Positive consolidated net profit from continuing operations of euro 15.1million: threefold growth versus 5.3million euro in 2014
  • Sharp improvement in net financial position from cash generation of over 90million euro in 12 months: -199.4 million euro versus -291.8 million euro in 2014
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  • 2016 forecast like-for-like: steady revenue, operating EBITDA “high single-digit” growth, further improvement in net financial position versus 31 December 2015
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  • Shareholders’ Meeting called for 21 April 2016

Today, the meeting of the Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., chaired by Marina Berlusconi, reviewed and approved the draft Parent Company and Group consolidated financial statements at 31 December 2015[1] presented by CEO Ernesto Mauri.

2015 was a truly important year in the history of the Mondadori Group, a year in which we laid the structural foundations to address the challenges of our new phase of growth.
We confirmed the positive outcome of the path taken for some years now which, thanks to the steadfast commitment to the reduction in operating and overhead costs, brought a sharp improvement in our results, with a positive profitability touching all business areas, and in Mondadori’s ability to generate financial resources.
We continued to successfully focus on our core businesses, through the strategic rationalization of the portfolio of activities: the extraordinary transactions for the disposal of a number of non-strategic assets completed in 2015 (transfer of the majority interest in R101, a property in Rome, and 50% of the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture) have further increased available financial resources.
These positive results were used to reduce consolidated debt – which was almost halved in less than 24 months – and to provide adequate resources to the strategic lines of the Group’s development.
2015, in fact, was a year of transition to a new phase for Mondadori, in which the Company has returned to investing in order to strengthen its competitive edge in the Group’s strategic businesses and sustain the growth process.
In July, Mondadori increased its investment in Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori to 100%, adding even further value to its portfolio with a successful brand such as Focus, in line with its strategy to strengthen Group leadership in the magazine market by focusing on the key titles with the highest growth potential in the digital segment.
In October, the Group took a crucial step in its strategic development, signing the agreement to acquire RCS Libri, which will allow Mondadori, from 2016, to extend its foothold in the Italian trade books and school textbooks market, and in the international illustrated books business (United States in particular).

GROUP PERFORMANCE AT 31 DECEMBER 2015

In 2015 consolidated net revenue came to 1,122.8 million euro, down by 4% versus 1,169.5 million euro in 2014. The Magazines Italy area includes revenue generated by Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori, consolidated since 1 July 2015 (9 million euro) – now Mondadori Scienza; net of this change, at the Group level, the drop in revenue would amount to 4.7%.

In 2015 consolidated EBITDA improved strongly (+14%), reaching 81.6 million euro versus 71.5 million euro in 2014, due also to the benefits from non-recurring items such as the gain from the disposal of a property in Rome and of 50% of the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture.
Even net of non-recurring items, EBITDA grew by 7.5%, from 67.9 million euro in 2014 to 73 million euro in 2015, increasing its percentage on revenue from 5.8% to 6.5%. The consolidation of Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori contributed a positive 0.4 million euro, while the disposal of the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture contributed a negative 0.2 million euro.

The quarter-by-quarter results confirm the Group’s increasing efficiency, achieved despite the difficult market scenario in which it operates, deriving from the industrial revision actions and re-organization launched and implemented over the last two years, while maintaining continuous improvement in the quality of the publishing programme as a key objective.
Profitability (net of non-recurring items) recovered thanks to the lower percentage of the cost of items sold by over 2 percentage points (from 41.1% to 38.8% of revenue, improving across all business areas), and to the reduction in fixed costs (from 11% to 10.4% of revenue), higher than the reduction in revenue, partly alleviated by the rising percentage of variable costs on revenue (from 23.3% to 24.9%).

At 31 December 2015, the headcount dropped by 1.5% (3,076 units versus 3,123 in 2014), as a result of the ongoing review of the organizational process both in Italy and in France (like-for-like: -3%, or 94 units); net of non-recurring restructuring costs, the cost of personnel in 2015 fell by 3.4% versus 2014 (-5.3% like-for-like).

In 2015 consolidated EBIT amounted to 54.5 million euro, up by approximately 13% versus 48.2 million euro in 2014, as a result of the abovementioned growth in EBITDA, despite increased amortization, depreciation and impairment mainly from the impairment of the interest held in the Greek Attica Publications subsidiary (4 million euro), and from the impairment of goodwill of Kiver and Mondadori UK (3 million euro).
Depreciation of tangible assets (6.9 million euro versus 9.8 million euro in 2014) and amortization of intangible assets (13.1 million euro versus 13.5 million euro in 2014) continued to fall as a result of lower capital expenditure.

Consolidated profit before taxes came to a positive 38.3 million euro, up by 52% versus 25.2 million euro in 2014; financial costs in 2015 amounted to 16 million euro, falling sharply versus 23 million euro in 2014, as a result of reduced average net debt and average total cost of debt, and of the contribution of 1.6 million euro from the derecognition of a number of put options.
Tax costs in the reporting period came to 20.4 million euro (16.7 million euro in 2014), and include the impairment of deferred tax assets on prior-years’ losses, following the tax rate reduction introduced by the 2016 Stability Law (IRES rate from 27.5% to 24% from 1 January 2017).

The consolidated net profit from continuing operations, net of minority interests, almost tripled versus 31 December 2014, and came to 15.1 million euro versus 5.3 million euro in 2014.
The result from discontinued operations, which came to a negative 8.7 million euro in 2015, includes the period net result of the Radio Business area (improving from -4.7 million euro at 31 December 2014 to -3.1 million euro), as well as the loss of 5.6 million euro from the impairment of Monradio operations, disposed of in September 2015.

The Group’s net profit at 31 December 2015, net of the result from discontinued operations, came to a positive 6.4 million euro, up by 5.8 million euro versus 0.6 million euro in 2014, despite the inclusion of the depreciation of Monradio operations.

The Group’s net financial position at 31 December 2015 came to -199.4 million euro, improving sharply (92.4 million euro) versus -291.8 million euro at 31 December 2014, as a result of the Group’s twelve-month cash generation, deriving both from improved ordinary operations and extraordinary operations.

At 31 December 2015, cash flow from operations came to a positive 70 million euro; ordinary cash flow (after the cash-out for financial charges and taxes for the year) amounted to 45.4 million euro, continuing the improvement witnessed in the previous five quarters.

Cash flow from extraordinary operations came to a positive 47 million euro, mainly as a result of the gain generated by the disposals completed in the period, totalling 54.8 million euro, from the transfer of 80% of Monradio and 50% of the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture, previously recognized at 30 September 2015, as well as a property in Rome completed in December.

BUSINESS AREAS

  • BOOKS

In 2015, after years of constant decline, the Books market rose by 0.9% versus 2014 (GFK, December): against this backdrop, the Mondadori Group retained its leadership in the trade segment with a 24% market share (versus 25.3% in 2014).
In the school textbooks market, Mondadori Education held to its third place in the segment, with a 12.5% share, adoptions-wise (AIE).

In 2015, the Books Area revenue amounted to 320.8 million euro, down by 5.7% versus 340.1 million euro in 2014, with a good performance achieved by the Educational area, and a drop reported by the Trade segment.

  • Trade Books: the reduction in revenue witnessed in trade in 2015 versus the previous year (from 182.4 million euro to 160.4 million euro) is attributable to the selective publishing policy focused on improving efficiency, therefore, profitability; specifically, in 2015, the amount of new titles and average print run was cut to reduce future unsold stock. These targeted actions have and will be taken maintaining the priority objective of research and ongoing improvement of the quality of the publishing schedule, as shown by the ranking of the top ten bestselling titles in 2015, with 5 of the Group’s titles in the charts (Grey, La ragazza del treno, È tutta vita, After and Cinquanta sfumature di grigio);
  • Educational Books: in this segment, the Group grew by 2.8% versus 2014, driven by the good performance of Mondadori Electa (+17.5%), as part of the management of museum concessions and the organization of exhibitions, and by EXPO Milano 2015, which more than offset the decline in revenue in the school textbooks segment (-4.3%).

Revenue from the download of e-books, amounting to 10 million euro, rose by 15% versus 2014, with digital sales accounting for 6.2% of total trade (4.8% at 31 December 2014).

Reported EBITDA for the Area came to 45.9 million euro, up from 45.1 million euro in 2014, and includes the 7.6 million euro gain from the transfer of the interest held in the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture (completed on 30 September 2015), and a higher percentage of restructuring costs versus 2014 (4.3 million euro in 2015 versus 0.9 million euro in 2014).

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, fell from 46 million euro to 42.7 million euro, parallel to the drop in revenue.
The figure was basically steady as a percentage on revenue (13.3% versus 13.5% in 2014), as a result of the good performance in the Educational area, and of greater efficiency in managing operating processes, achieved thanks to the deep organizational and product review implemented in the Trade segment.

  • MAGAZINES ITALY

In 2015, the Mondadori Group retained its leadership with a market share of 31.2% at 31 December 2015 (internal source Press-di; December 2015).

In 2015, Magazines Italy posted revenue totalling 296.3 million euro, down by 2.1% versus 302.7 million euro in 2014 (-4.9% like-for-like, net of the 50% acquisition of Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori), outperforming the relevant segment in terms of advertising, while being in line circulation-wise:

  • circulation revenue dropped by 1.7%; on a like-for-like basis, the drop was 7.5%, in line with the market, due also to the decline in the subscription channel caused by the rationalization of low-profit subscriptions;
  • revenue from add-on products dropped by 8.8% versus 2014, as a result of the rationalization process implemented, which targeted increased project profitability (-10.6% like-for-like);
  • total advertising revenue fell by 1.8%; on a like-for-like basis, gross advertising sales on Mondadori brands in Italy (print + web) were down by 3.7%.

International activities, through Mondadori International Business, increased revenue by 2.4% versus 2014, thanks mainly to the performance of the Grazia International Network and the launch of the international editions of Il mio Papa.

EBITDA for the Magazines Italy area, net of non-recurring items, posted a remarkable improvement, rising from -0.7 million euro to a positive 5.8 million euro, despite the decline in revenue caused by the market conditions and by the implementation of targeted project selection policies, as a result of the effective review of the publishing and operating organization, and the containment of promotional activities, while retaining the traditional focus on the publishing quality of the titles.

Reported EBITDA confirmed the growth trend, rising from -1 million euro to a positive 2.6 million euro, as a result of the abovementioned actions and of the lower reduction in advertising sales, despite higher restructuring costs and non-recurring items of approximately 1 million euro in 2014, deriving from the contribution of advertising operations to Mediamond.

Traffic data of Mondadori websites showed an overall audience rate of 9.5 million unique users (Audiweb, December 2015), up by 16% versus 2014, due also to the inclusion in the scope of the Nostrofiglio.it brand (Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori), which boasted over 1.3 million unique users in December 2015 (+19% versus 2014).

MAGAZINES FRANCE
In the reporting period, Mondadori France revenue came to 334.6 million euro, down by 1.9% versus 2014 (340.9 million euro), halving last year’s decline (-3.7% in 2014).
Revenue from print activities was down by 2.9%, while digital activities stepped up their growth (+27%), thanks to the development of the digital activities on the properties (+26%: advertising revenue and revenue from the sale of digital copies) and of NaturaBuy (+31%).

Against a sliding market backdrop and despite a rather poor start to the year following the January terrorist attacks, Mondadori France’s advertising revenue (print + digital) dropped by 3.3% versus 2014. Specifically:

  • print advertising sales were down by 5% in value versus 2014, outperforming the market (-6.3%; Kantar Media, December); Mondadori France retained its position as the second player in the magazine advertising market, with its share in terms of volumes at 10.9%.
  • digital advertising revenue rose by almost 30% (versus the market’s 5.5% increase; SRI-Udecam-PwC), making for almost 15% of total advertising revenue, as a result of the sharp increase in audience (+20%).

Circulation revenue (newsstands and subscriptions), which accounts for more than 70% of the total, showed an overall 1.8% decline, slightly improving versus 2014, thanks to the performance of subscriptions, which make for over half the total.
Specifically:

  • newsstand channel revenue dropped by 5.8%; the comparison with 2014 results is affected, on the one hand, by the poor start of the market in 2015, as a result of the challenging national environment and, on the other, by the outstanding performance in January 2014, driven by the publication of the “Hollande scoop” on Closer;
  • on the other hand, subscription channel revenue posted a 0.8% growth versus 2014, thanks to the good trend in volumes, propelled by the ongoing promotional initiatives and steady prices, confirming the strategic opportunity to further invest in this channel.

These positive performances were made possible thanks to the constant attention paid to publishing quality and innovation.

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, was basically steady versus 2014, totalling 36 million euro, with margins on revenue again above 10% (10.8% in 2015 versus 10.5% in 2014). A positive result achieved by Mondadori France, which continued to rationalize structures and curb editorial costs, while retaining its ability to invest in publishing quality and in diversification, with a view to further adjusting the organization to market changes and to sustaining profitability.
Specifically, two projects were launched in 2015, critical to countering the market downturn and to transforming the company into a truly digital organization: a restructuring plan based on voluntary staff leaving, launched in May; and the reorganization of the editorial teams, to be fully completed from end 2016.
As forecast, digital activities achieved a positive EBITDA in 2015.

Reported EBITDA, amounting to 32.4 million euro, was down by 7.5% versus 2014 (35 million euro), due to higher restructuring costs of approximately 2.8 million euro resulting from the above plan in effect.

Digital and diversification activities (over 8% of total revenue) grew by 14% thanks mainly to the growth of digital activities (+26.9%), regarding both the titles (+26.2%) and the NaturaBuy website (+30.9%).
The total number of readers of Mondadori France magazines reached 8.8 million unique users (Mediamètre Net Ratings MNR, average figure January-December 2015), up by approximately 23.8% versus 2014, also as a result of the steady digitization of the editorial teams.

  • RETAIL

In the Retail area, the Group continued to implement strategic actions to align the organization and the sales channels to the developments of the market, which showed the first signs of recovery in 2015, focusing on operating costs reduction, on gradual network revision and format.

In 2015, the Retail area’s revenue fell by 7.2% to 196 million euro versus 211.2 million euro in 2014, mainly as a result of the disposal of the flagship store in corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan (which had contributed 14.2 million euro in 2014). In the Books segment, which made for 77% of store revenue, Mondadori Retail has a 14.2% market share.

The analysis by channel showed the following:

  • the growth of directly-managed book stores: +2.0% on a like-for-like basis;
  • franchised bookstores: slight downturn of revenue in the books segment, but a slight increase overall with stores like-for-like (+0.8%);
  • net of the disposal of the flagship store in corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan, books in Megastores posted a good performance (+6.8%), while consumer electronics returned to growth (+2.3%);
  • in the online segment, revenue was down by 5.7% overall (-1.8% in the books segment);
  • book clubs performed in line with the structural reduction expected in the medium term development plan (-14.3%).

In 2015, Mondadori Retail posted a positive EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, of 2.2 million euro, improving sharply versus 0.2 million euro in 2014. The recovery of one percentage point of profitability is due largely to the improved product margins, specifically in the Books segment and in consumer electronics, and to the extended implementation of cost reduction measures, which led to a lower percentage of fixed and personnel costs.

Reported EBITDA in 2015 amounted to 1.8 million euro versus 8.9 million euro in 2014, which included the contribution of 9.3 million euro from the gain generated by the disposal of the flagship store in corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan.

PERFORMANCE OF ARNOLDO MONDADORI EDITORE S.P.A.
The financial statements of the Parent company, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., for the year ended 31 December 2015, show a loss of 32 million euro (12.9 million euro in 2014).
As a result of the transfer of the business unit relating to publishing and distribution activities in the Books area, effective 1 January 2015, the two years are not comparable. The net profit in 2014 included operating profit of 11.7 million euro from the transferred BU, in addition to over 20.1 million euro in dividends received from a number of subsidiaries in the Books area.
The net profit was also affected by:

  • EBITDA before non-recurring items amounting to -7.5 million euro, as a result of the structural costs of the Digital and Corporate area (-12.2 million euro), offset by the positive result in the Magazines Italy area (4.8 million euro);
  • the adjustment to equity of the measurement of subsidiary and associated companies, amounting to 24.7 million euro versus 28.2 million euro in 2014, in addition to the charges from the disposal of Monradio and resulting exit from the radio business, amounting to 1.9 million euro;
  • positive non-recurring items of 7.2 million euro, as a result of the gain from the disposal of the property in Rome, net of restructuring costs for incentives granted to employees and contractors.

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER YEAR END
On 22 January 2016, the Antitrust Authority announced the opening of an investigation into the acquisition of RCS Libri. The investigation will be completed within 45 days from 21 January 2016. An additional 30 days will be needed to receive an opinion from the Communications Authority.

2016 OUTLOOK
In 2015, the Group continued to vigorously implement its efficiency measures, consistent with the dynamics of its relevant markets, and the strategic rationalization of its portfolio of activities. The success of these strategies, coupled with the improvement of business performance, allowed it to achieve EBITDA of over 80 million euro and a positive net profit, on the rise versus 2014, as well as a strong reduction in the net financial position.

In 2016, the Group will continue to strengthen its core businesses – this also includes the mentioned agreement on the acquisition of RCS Libri – through constant focus on publishing quality and on the optimization of operating processes and cost structure, in order to further strengthen its competitive position and implement the development plan in the digital segment.

In light of the current relevant context and the Group’s positive performance in the opening months, it is reasonable to expect for the current year basically steady revenue (on a like-for-like basis) versus 2015 and a “high-single digit” growth of operating EBITDA (on a like-for-like basis), with a resulting increase in marginality.

In line with the above and notwithstanding a recovery in investments, the net financial position (on a like-for-like basis) is expected to further improve versus 31 December 2015.

To date, these projections do not include the consolidation of RCS Libri and the relating synergies from the integration, the impact on the outlook for the current year of which will be readily disclosed to the market once the transaction is completed.
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The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. also aligned financial and non-financial disclosures by approving its 2015 Sustainability Report, drafted according to the GRI Guidelines, standard G4, based on the “in accordance” – core rating.
A summary of the Sustainability Report in line with the provisions contained in the 2014/95/EU directive adopted by the EU Parliament and Council on 22 October 2014 will be supplemented in the Annual Report; the complete document will be made available at the Shareholders’ Meeting.

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The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. called the Shareholders’ Meeting on Thursday 21 April 2016 in first call.

PROPOSAL TO COVER THE LOSS OF THE PERIOD BY USING AVAILABLE RESERVES
The Board of Directors will propose to the Shareholders’ Meeting to entirely cover the loss of the year of 31,981,679.37 euro at 31 December 2015 by using the available reserves as follows:

  • 1,100,690.02 euro by fully resorting to the stock option reserves under item “Other reserves and profit (loss) carried forward”;
  • 30,880,989.35 euro by partially resorting to the available portion of the extraordinary reserve under item “Other reserves and profit (loss) carried forward”;

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RENEWAL OF THE AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE AND SELL TREASURY SHARES
Following the expiry of the preceding authorization resolved upon by the Shareholders’ Meeting on 23 April 2015, with the approval of the financial statements at 31 December 2015, the Board of Directors will propose to the next Shareholders’ Meeting the renewal of the authorization to purchase Treasury Shares with the aim of retaining the applicability of law provisions in the matter of any additional re-purchase plans and, consequently, of picking up any investment and operational opportunities involving Treasury Shares.
The Shareholders’ Meeting of 23 April 2015 authorized the purchase of Treasury Shares up to a maximum of 10% of the share capital made up of No. 26,145,834 ordinary shares.

In relation to the authorization of 23 April 2015, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. did not proceed, either directly or indirectly through its subsidiaries, to purchase any Treasury Shares.

On the occasion of the next Shareholders’ Meeting the proposal for the renewal of the authorization to sell the treasury shares acquired by the Company will also be made pursuant to article 2357 ter of the Italian Civil Code.
Here below are the main elements of the proposal made by the Board of Directors:

  • Motivations

The motivations underlying the request for the authorization to purchase and sell treasury shares refer to the opportunity to attribute to the Board of Directors the power to:

  • to use the treasury shares purchased as compensation for the acquisition of interests within the framework of the Company’s investments;
  • to use the treasury shares purchased against the exercise of option rights, including conversion rights, deriving from financial instruments issued by the Company, its subsidiaries or third parties and to use the treasury shares for exchange or transfer transactions or to support extraordinary transactions on the Company’s capital or financing transactions that imply the transfer or sale of treasury shares;
  • to possibly rely on investment or divestment opportunities, if considered strategic by the Company, also in relation to available liquidity;
  • To sell treasury shares against the exercise of option rights for the relevant purchase granted to the beneficiaries of the Stock Option Plans established by the Shareholders’ Meeting.
  • Duration

Until the Shareholders’ Meeting called to approve the financial statements at 31 December 2016 and, in any case, for a period not exceeding 18 months from the effective date of the resolution made by the Shareholders’ Meeting.

  • Maximum number of purchasable Treasury Shares

The renewed authorization will enable the Company to reach the cap of 10% of its share capital, in line with the previous authorization.
Considering that, as indicated above, the Company does not hold any treasury shares, either directly or indirectly, the authorization would refer to the purchase of maximum No. 26,145,834 treasury shares (10% of the share capital).

  • Criteria for purchasing Treasury Shares and indication of the minimum and maximum purchasing cap

Purchases shall be made on the regulated markets pursuant to article 132 of Italian Legislative Decree n. 58 of 24 February 1998 and article 144 bis, paragraph 1, letter B of Consob Regulation n. 11971/99 according to the operating criteria established in the organization and management regulations of the same markets, which do not allow the direct combination of the purchase negotiation proposals with pre-determined sale negotiation proposals, and also in compliance with any additional applicable regulations
The minimum and maximum purchase price would be determined under the same conditions established by the preceding Shareholders’ Meeting authorizations, i.e. at a unit price not lower than the official Stock Exchange price of the day preceding the purchase transaction, reduced by 20%, and not higher than the official Stock Exchange price of the day preceding the purchase transaction, increased by 10%.
In terms of daily prices and volumes the purchase transactions would be completed in compliance with the conditions established in EC Regulation n. 2273/2003.

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The 2015 results, approved today by the Board of Directors, will be presented by the Mondadori Group Management to the financial community today, 3.30 PM, at the Mondadori Megastore in piazza Duomo, Milan.
The corresponding documentation will be made available on 1Info a twww.1info.it, www.borsaitaliana.it and www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor Relations).

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The Executive Manager responsible for the drafting of the corporate accounting documentation – Oddone Pozzi – hereby declares, pursuant to Art. 154 bis, par. 2, of the Finance Consolidation Act, that the accounting documentation contained in this press release corresponds to the Company’s accounting entries, books and results.

[1] On 30 September 2015 the transfer of 80% of the share capital of Monradio S.r.l. to R.T.I. S.p.A. was completed for a consideration of 36.8 million euro. Pursuant to IFRS 5 (“Non-current assets held for sale”), the Group’s radio business was listed as “discontinued operations” and as such entered in these consolidated financial statements. As a result, in the income statement of 2015 and of 2014 included for comparison purposes, the results achieved in the radio business area in the period, along with the depreciation of operations made in order to bring their value in line with the fair value resulting from the offer, were classified under “Result from discontinued operations”.

The Board of Directors approved the interim report at 30 September 2015

  • Consolidate net revenues: euro 817.1 million, -4.1% against euro 851.9 million of 30.09.2014
  • Consolidated EBITDA: euro 48.8 million, up 21.3% against euro 40.2 million of 30.09.2014
  • Result from continuing operations: positive for euro 6.6 million; up by over euro 10 million against a loss of euro 3.8 million at 30.09.2014
  • Net financial position: euro -243.6 million; significantly up against euro -327.4 million of 30.09.2014, as a result of 12-month cash generation equal to euro 83.8 million
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  • EBITDA incrase estimates confirmed for 2015; significant improvement expected in net financial position against end of 2014

The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., held on today’s date and chaired by Marina Berlusconi, examined and approved the interim report at 30 September 2015[1] presented by the CEO Ernesto Mauri.

GROUP PERFORMANCE AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2015

In the first nine months of 2015 consolidated net revenues totalled euro 817.1 million, down 4.1% against euro 851.9 million in the corresponding period of 2014.[2]

Consolidated EBITDA was up 21.3% at euro 48.8 million against euro 40.2 million at 30 September 2014, also as a result of the positive contribution of non-recurring items (specifically the capital gain generated by the transfer of 50% of the interest held in the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture). EBITDA net of non-recurring items shows profitability up by nearly one percentage point: EBITDA before non-recurring items was up 10%, from euro 43.6 million in the first nine months of 2014 to euro 48 million in 2015,[3] with an incidence on revenues rising from 5.1% to 5.9%.

This performance is the result of a rigorous and focused management policy that holds research and the continuous improvement of editorial products as its key objective. In particular:

  • reduced incidence of the cost of goods sold by over 2% (from 41% to 38.7% of revenues), resulting in a better performance in all business areas and, specifically, in the Books area due to a more effective management of operating processes and to a targeted pricing policy, and, in the Magazines Italy area, due to effective publishing revision actions;
  • the rising incidence of variable costs on revenues from 19.9% to 21.7% is mainly attributable to the Magazines France area and is referred to increased mail tariffs for subscriptions;
  • the reduction in fixed costs (-8.8% against the first nine months of 2014) exceeded the reduction in revenues and was obtained through a cost containment policy implemented in all corporate areas;
  • employee headcount at the end of the period (3,090 people) was down by 3.3% against the same period in 2014 due to the ongoing review of the organizational structures in Italy and in France (the reduction on a like-for-like basis would be equal to -5.6%).

Quarter after quarter, these results confirm the greater efficiency achieved by the Group as a result of the industrial and organizational review implemented over the last two years and achieved despite the difficult market scenario.

Consolidated EBIT in the first nine months of 2015 amounted to euro 30 million, up approximately 25% against euro 24 million of 2014 as a result of the abovementioned increased EBITDA, despite increased amortization and impairment deriving from the devaluation of the interest held in the Greek Attica Publications subsidiary (in the Magazines Italy area) equal to euro 4 million.

Consolidated profit before taxes is positive for euro 16.1 million against euro 6.2 million at 30 September 2014; in the first nine months of 2015, financial costs amounted to euro 13.7 million, considerably down against euro 17.8 million of the same period of the previous year, as a result of reduced average net debt for the period and average total cost of debt. Taxes in the period totalled euro 7.7 million (euro 8 million in 2014).

Consolidated net result from continuing operations, after minority interest, was positive for euro 6.6 million, up by over euro 10 million against a loss of euro 3.8 million registered at 30 September 2014. The result from discontinued operations in the first nine months of 2015, negative for euro 9.4 million, includes the period net result of the Radio Business area (up from euro -3.8 million at 30 September 2014 to euro -3.1 million), as well as the depreciation of Monradio operations for euro 6.3 million. The Group’s net result at 30 September 2015, after the result from discontinued operations, amounted to euro -2.8 million, up euro 4.7 million against the loss recorded in the previous year (euro -7.5 million), despite the inclusion of the depreciation of Monradio operations for euro 6.3 million.

The Group’s net financial position at 30 September 2015 was equal to euro -243.6 million, considerably up against euro-327.4 million of 30 September 2014 as a result of the Group’s cash generation over the last twelve months, equal to euro 83.8 million, deriving both from ordinary operations (euro 34.4 million) and extraordinary operations (euro 49.4 million).

At 30 September 2015, cash flow from operations in the last twelve months was positive for euro 59.9 million; ordinary cash flow (after the cash-out relative to financial charges and taxes for the period) was equal to euro 34.4 million, continuing the positive trend registered in the previous three quarters. Cash flow from extraordinary operations was positive for euro 49.4 million mainly as a result of the capital gain generated by the disposals completed in the period, amounting comprehensively to euro 56.4 million (of which euro 45.1 million include the transfer of 80% of Monradio and 50% of the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture).

BUSINESS AREAS

BOOKS
In the first nine months of 2015 the Trade Books market posted a 2% overall reduction, though showing a progressive improvement quarter after quarter.

In this context, Mondadori Group confirmed its leadership position with a 25% market share (25.9% at 30.09.2014; source GFK).

In the period the Group had 5 titles in the 10 top best-selling books in the first nine months of 2015 (Grey, La ragazza del treno, Cinquanta sfumature di grigio, La vigna di Angelica, Storia di una ladra di libri) and La ferocia by Nicola Lagioia (Einaudi) won the Strega Prize for 2015.

In the first nine months of 2015, revenues in the Books area amounted to euro 232.7 million, down 2.6% against euro 238.9 million of the same period in 2014. In particular:

  • revenues from the Trade Books area registered a sharper decline than the market, also due to the performance of the large retail channel and the Paperback segment and, above all, due to a selective publishing policy aimed at increasing profitability;
  • Educational Books posted growing revenues by 5.8% against the same period of 2014, mainly due to the management of museum concessions and the positive performance of school textbooks (+2%). In the period the Group confirmed its position as the third top player in the market of school textbooks.

Revenues from the download of e-books rose by 19% against the previous year, in line with the trend recorded in the first half of 2015, with a 7.3% share of digital sales on the total (5.3% at 30 September 2014).

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items and despite reduced revenues, remained essentially steady compared to the previous year, totalling euro 35.5 million as a result of a more effective management of operating processes deriving from the radical reorganization process and product revision implemented in the Trade Area, including actions aimed at reducing the number of titles and the average number of copies but still maintaining research and continuous improvement in the quality of the publishing programme.

Reported EBITDA for the area was equal to euro 39.6 million, up from euro 34.8 million recorded in the first nine months of 2014. It includes the capital gain equal to euro 7.6 million deriving from the transfer of the interest held in the Harlequin Mondadori joint venture (completed on 30 September 2015) and a higher incidence of restructuring costs compared to last year (euro 3.5 million in 2015 against 0.6 million in 2014).

MAGAZINES ITALY
In Italy, despite the negative scenario recorded in the market in terms of both circulation (newsstand channel in August: -7.2%; internal source) and sales from advertising (source: Nielsen in August: -3.6%), Mondadori confirmed its position as market leader with a 32% market share in circulation (slightly up from 31.8% recorded in August 2014).

Overall revenues of the Magazines Italy area amounted to euro 224 million, down by 3% (-5% on a like-for-like basis, net of the acquisition of 50% of Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori completed on 1 July 2015) against euro 231 million at 30 September 2014. In particular:

  • revenues from circulation decreased by 3% (-7.3% on a like-for-like basis), also due to the rigorous policy adopted in the selection of the most profitable promotional initiatives in subscription and newsstand channel;
  • revenues from advertising sales in the print+web segment of Mondadori brands in Italy dropped by 4% (-5% on a like-for-like basis); more specifically, advertising sales in the print media posted a 5.5% reduction on a like-for-like basis, while web advertising was up 0.3%, performing better than the reference market trend (-2.1% source: Nielsen, in August);
  • revenues from add-on products decreased by 6.8% (-8.1% on a like-for-like basis), showing a progressive recovery in the third quarter.

EBITDA of the Magazines Italy area, net of non-recurring items, posted a remarkable improvement, going from a loss of euro 0.4 million to a positive value of euro 4.1 million,[4] as a result of the effective review of the publishing and operating organization as well as of promotional activities. Despite the downward revenue trend determined by market conditions and by the implementation of targeted project selection policies the Group managed to maintain both its traditional publishing quality and its market leadership.

Reported EBITDA confirmed the growth trend, rising from euro 0.4 million to euro 3.3 million as a result of the above mentioned actions and of the progressive recovery of advertising sales, even if the previous year benefited from non-recurring items amounting to approximately euro 1 million, deriving from the contribution to Mediamond. The overall contribution of the international operations consolidated at equity was positive for euro 1.2 million, in line with the same period of the previous year.

Traffic data showed an overall audience rate equal to 6.7 million unique users; more specifically, the latest survey (August 2015) showed significant growth in the performance of Donnamoderna.com (+8%), Grazia.it (+13%) and Salepepe.it (+48%).

MAGAZINES FRANCE
In France, the magazines market showed a bearish trend both in terms of sales from advertising, down 8% (source: Kantar Media, data at July) and circulation, which fell by 3.9% at newsstands (internal source, data at August excluding the extraordinary edition of Charlie Hebdo in February).

In the first nine months of 2015, revenues from Mondadori France equalled euro 246.8 million, down 2.9% against euro 254.2 million of the same period in the previous year, mainly confirming the trend recorded in the first half of 2015.

Revenues from circulation (accounting for approximately 72% of the total) posted a 2.4% downturn against the previous year. In particular:

  • the newsstand channel recorded a 6.2% reduction against the first nine months of 2014 (period including the publication of the “Hollande scoop” on Closer);
  • the subscription channel instead posted a 0.2% increase.

These positive performances were made possible thanks to the constant attention paid to publishing quality and innovation.

Revenues from advertising sales were down 6.1% against the same period of the previous year, but performance differed between offline and online products: digital advertising was up (+24%) and now represents more than 14% of total advertising revenues, partially offsetting the drop in traditional print advertising (-9.8%). In this context Mondadori France confirmed its position as second top player in the magazine advertising market, with a market share of 11%.

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, was equal to euro 22.1 million, down by 4.7% against the previous year, mainly as a result of increased mail tariffs and the extraordinary contribution, included in the same period of 2014, of the “Hollande scoop” published in January 2014 by the magazine Closer.

Mondadori France continued the process for the rationalization of structures and the implementation of the policy targeting editorial cost containment. These actions are expected to be continued through 2015 with a view to further adjusting the organization to the changes and to sustaining profitability, while keeping its ability to make investments in quality and in the progressive digitalization of editorial activities.

Reported EBITDA, equal to euro 20 million, was down 10% against the first nine months of 2014 (euro 22.3 million), due to higher restructuring costs for approximately euro 1.1 million.

The total number of readers of Mondadori France magazines reached 8.1 million unique users, up approximately 28% against 2014, also as a result of the progressive digitalization of the editorial teams.

RETAIL
In the first nine months of 2015, the Retail area posted revenues of euro 131.6 million, down by 9.2% against euro 144.9 million of the same period of the previous year, also as a result of the transfer (completed in 2014) of the flagship store located in corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan (whose contribution in the first nine months of 2014 was equal to euro 10.4 million).

Books represent the predominant product category (accounting for 77.5% of the total) and outperform the market of reference on a like-for-like basis by approximately 1 percentage point. As for the distribution channels, the following is worth mentioning:

  • direct bookstores: -4.3% (+1.8% on a like-for-like basis);
  • franchised bookstores: slight downturn in the revenues of the book category and a more substantial drop in the non-book segment;
  • megastores: dropping revenues as a result of the transfer of the flagship store of corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan; on a like-for-like basis the performance of the book segment was positive (+7.8%) and consumer electronics products were back on a growing trend;
  • in the online segment revenues were down comprehensively by 4.2% (-0.6% in the book segment).

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, was equal to euro -3.1 million, sharply up against euro -5.4 million of the corresponding period in 2014.

Two main causes drove this result:

  • the improved product margin, especially in the book category (thanks to actions aimed at network and format review and promotion containment activities) and in consumer electronics thanks to a more targeted and well-studied product assortment focused on accessories and services;
  • the extended implementation of cost reduction measures, which resulted in a lower incidence of operating costs and overhead.

Reported EBITDA increased substantially in the period, by euro 3.2 million against the same period of the previous year (euro -6 million including restructuring costs for euro 0.6 million), totalling euro -2.8 million.

DIGITAL
In the first nine months of 2015 total revenues from digital activities posted an 8.4% increase against 30 September 2014 (euro 38.3 million against euro 35.3 million).

The purely digital activities that cut across all business areas posted increased revenues by 11.1% against the first nine months of 2014; revenues from digital marketing service activities were stable.

The incidence of digital activities on the Group’s total revenues was equal to 4.7% against 4.1% recorded at 30 September 2014.

2015 FULL YEAR OUTLOOK
In the third quarter of 2015 the Group continued the non core assets disposal plan, which, increasing the availability of the consolidated financial resources, also contributed to supporting the future development of the Group and its competitive position consistently with the strategic guidelines announced. In line with the Group’s focus on core business, the Group recently signed an agreement to acquire RCS Libri. This transaction will enable the Group to consolidate its presence in Italy in the Trade and Educational segments and in illustrated books at the international level.

Based on the Group’s positive performance in these first nine months and on the ongoing optimization of operating processes and cost structure, as well as on the measures aimed at rationalizing the portfolio of activities and mitigating the downturn in revenues due to the performance of the market, it is reasonable to confirm the 2015 projections of a growing EBITDA at the Group level.

In the light of the aforementioned positive outlook, the recently completed disposals and the recovery of investments in the market, the Group’s net financial position is also expected to significantly improve against 2014 year end.

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The documentation relating to the presentation of the results for the first nine months of 2015 to analysts is made available to the public on the authorized storage device 1info (www.1info.it) and on www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor Relations section).

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The Executive Manager responsible for drafting the corporate accounting documentation – Oddone Pozzi hereby declares, pursuant to Art. 154 bis, par. 2, of the Finance Consolidation Act, that the accounting documentation contained in this press release corresponds to the Companys accounting entries, books and results.

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INTERIM REPORT ON OPERATIONS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2015
This interim report at 30 September 2015 was approved by the Board of Directors and is made available starting from today’s date at the Company’s legal offices, on the authorized storage device 1info (www.1Info.it) and on www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor Relations).

[1] On 30 September 2015 the transfer of 80% of the share capital of Monradio S.r.l. to R.T.I. S.p.A. was completed for a price equal to euro 36.8 million. Pursuant to IFRS 5 (“Non-current assets held for sale”) the Group’s radio business was qualified as “discontinued operations” and as such it was entered in the tables at 30.09.2015.. As a result, in the income statement of the first nine months of 2015 and of 2014 included for comparison purposes, the results achieved in the radio business area in the period, along with the depreciation of operations made in order to bring their value in line with the fair value resulting from the offer, were classified under “Result from discontinued operations”.

[2] The Magazines Italy area includes revenues generated from Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori consolidated since 1 July 2015 (euro 5.3 million) following the acquisition by Mondadori of 50% of the joint venture; net of this variation, at the Group level, the reduction in revenues would be equal to 4.7% in line with the performance recorded in the first half of 2015 (-4.8%).

[3] The consolidation of Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori as of 1 Juy 2015 contributed positively with euro 0.7 million.

[4] of which euro 0.7 mlllion generated from the consolidation of Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori

The Board of Directors approved the half year report at 30.06.2015

  • Consolidated net revenues: Euro 517.1 million, -4.8% against Euro 543.3 million of 30.06.2014
  • EBITDA before non-recurring items: Euro 23.8 million, up 32% against Euro 18.1 million of 30.06.2014
  • Total consolidated EBITDA: Euro 19 million, up 7.9% against Euro 17.6 million of 30.06.2014
  • Consolidated net result from continuing operations (excluding discontinued operations in the radio business area): Euro -3.4 million, remarkably up against  Euro -8.6 million of 30.06.2014
  • Net financial position: Euro -326.5 million, up against Euro -368.9 million of 30.06.2014

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  • Improved results from operations in all of the Group’s business areas and focus on the strategic rationalization of the operations portfolio

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  • EBITDA increase estimates confirmed for 2015; expected improvement in net financial position against end of 2014

 

The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., held on today’s date, examined and approved the half year financial report at 30 June 2015 presented by the CEO Ernesto Mauri.

GROUP PERFORMANCE AT 30 JUNE 2015

In the first half year period of 2015 net consolidated revenues amounted to euro 517.1 million, down 4.8% against euro 543.3 million of the same period in 2014. A progressive improvement (-3.3%) was recorded in the second quarter against the performance of the first quarter (-6.2%).

EBITDA before non-recurring items registered an increase of 32%, from euro 18.1 million in the first half of 2014 to euro 23.8 million this year, with a percentage on revenues rising from 3.3% to 4.6%; consolidated EBITDA improved by 7.9%, totalling euro 19 million vs. euro 17.6 million of 30 June 2014. The recovery of profitability is even more significant net of non-recurring items (which had a negative impact on the result for approximately euro 5 million, mainly due to restructuring costs).

This performance is the result of a rigorous management policy. In particular:
– the majority of the business areas posted reduced incidence of the cost of goods sold, specifically the Book Area and the Retail Area, due to a more effective management of operating processes and to a targeted pricing policy;
– the rising incidence of variable costs on revenues is mainly attributable to the Magazines France Area and is referred to increased mail tariffs for subscriptions;
– the reduction in fixed costs is higher than the drop in revenues and was also reached through the implementation of a cost containment policy for third party services and rents;
– employee headcount at the end of the half year period was down by 144 people (-4.5%) against the first half year of 2014, due to the ongoing review of the organizational structures; cost of personnel consequently dropped by 4.6% against the previous year, essentially in line on revenues (20.9%).

Quarter after quarter, this result confirms the greater efficiency achieved by the Group across all business areas, especially in the Books and Magazines Italy Areas, as a result of the industrial and organizational review implemented over the last two years.

In the first half year of 2015, consolidated EBIT amounted to euro 9.2 million, up 32% against euro 7 million posted in the same period of 2014, as a result of the above-mentioned increased EBITDA and reduced amortization and depreciation.

Consolidated profit before taxes is positive for euro 0.6 million against euro -5.3 million at 30 June 2014; in the first half year of 2015, financial costs amounted to comprehensively euro 8.5 million, considerably down against euro 12.3 million of the same period in 2014, as a result of reduced average net debt for the period and average total cost.

Taxes in the period totalled euro 2.8 million (euro 2.1 million in the first half year of 2014).

Consolidated net result from continuing operations, after minority interest, was negative for euro 3.4 million, remarkably up against the euro 8.6 million loss registered at 30 June 2014.

The result from discontinued operations in the first half year of 2015, negative for euro 8.8 million, includes the same-period result of the Radio business area (up from euro -2.5 million at 30 June 2014 to euro -1.8 million) as well as depreciation of Monradio operations in order to bring their value in line with the fair value resulting from the offer received on 30 June 2015 by R.T.I. S.p.A.

The Group’s net financial position at 30 June 2015 was equal to euro -326.5 million, up against euro -368.9 million of 30 June 2014 as a result of the significant Group’s cash generation – especially from operations – over the last twelve months; the comparison with the value at 31 December 2014 (euro -291.8 million) includes the effects of the seasonal fluctuations typical of the business.

At 30 June 2015, cash flow from operations in the last twelve months is positive for euro 59.6 million; ordinary cash flow (after cash-out relative to financial charges and taxes for the period) is equal to euro 31.5 million, continuing the rising trend registered in the four previous quarters.

Cash flow from extraordinary operations is positive for euro 10.9 million despite cash-out for restructuring actions, and results from the capital gain deriving from the disposal of an asset in the Retail Area and from the collection of tax receivables accrued in previous years.

BUSINESS AREAS

  • BOOKS

In the first six months of 2015, the Trade Books area continued the trend already shown in the first quarter, down 2.7% vs. 30 June 2014 (source: GFK, value in June).

In this context, Mondadori Group confirmed its position as market leader with a 24.4% market share.

During the period, the Group has 4 titles in the ranking of the 10 top bestsellers books and was awarded the Strega Prize 2015 with La ferocia written by Nicola Lagioia (Einaudi) and the Strega Giovani Prize 2015 with Chi manda le onde written by Fabio Genovesi (Mondadori).

In the first six months of 2015, Mondadori Group’s Books Area recorded revenues for euro 123 million, down by 4.3% against euro 128.5 million of the same period of 2014.

Revenues from the Trade Books registered a higher decline than the market, influenced by a selective publishing policy aimed at increasing profitability. Mondadori’s positive performance in the second quarter benefited from the distribution of Grey, the new novel by E.L. James, which continues the Fifty shades of grey trilogy: launched on July 3rd in 500,000 copies, Grey is already an outstanding bestseller, with over 200,000 copies sold in the first two weeks.

Revenues from the download of e-books rose by 18.6% against the first six-months of 2014, with a 6.1% share of digital sales on the total revenues of Trade Books (4.7% at 30 June 2014).

In the first six months of 2015, revenues from Educational Books grew by 12.4% against the same period of 2014. The Education segment is characterized by the seasonal effects of the school textbook business, whose revenues are typically generated in the second half of the year.

EBITDA in the Books Area, net of non-recurring items, despite dropping revenues (-4.3%), posted a significant increase (+65.8%) from euro 5.1 to 8.5 million as a result of a more effective management of operating processes deriving from the radical restructuring process implemented in the Trade Area. Concurrently, the actions aimed at reducing fixed costs and cost of personnel continued.

Reported EBITDA, including a higher incidence of restructuring costs compared to last year (euro 3.2 million in 2015 against 0.5 million in 2014), which were concentrated in the first part of 2015, is equal to euro 5.2 million, up by approximately 12% against the same period of 2014 (euro 4.7 million).

  • MAGAZINES ITALY

In Italy, despite the negative scenario recorded in the market in terms of both circulation – down by 6.5% (internal source, newsstand channel, in May) – and sales from advertising – down by 3.6% (source: Nielsen, in May) – Mondadori confirmed its position as market leader with a 32.3% market share in circulation.

Overall revenues of the Magazines Italy Area amounted to euro 153 million, down by 6.1% (-5.7% on a like-for-like basis, considering magazines sold in March 2014), against euro 162.9 million in the first six months last year.

More specifically, revenues from circulation decreased by 7.6% (-6.8% on a like-for-like basis), however showing a significant recovery in the second quarter compared to first-quarter data.

The drop results from the combined effect of the reference market performance and of the rigorous policy adopted in the selection of the most profitable promotional initiatives.

Revenues from advertising sales in the print segment dropped by 6.3% (-6% on a like-for-like basis), while web advertising (-0.7%) performed better than the reference market trend (-2.2% source: Nielsen, in May), posting a +2.5% growth in the second quarter of the year, also thanks to the positive results of Grazia.it (+7.3% against the first six months of 2014). On the whole and on a like-for-like basis, sales from advertising on Mondadori (print + web) brands dropped by 5.6% during the same period.

Revenues from add-on products decreased by 10.6% against the first six months of 2014 as a result of rationalization actions aimed at support profitability, even if they post a progressive recovery vs. the first quarter of 2015.

EBITDA of the Magazines Italy Area, net of non-recurring items, posted a remarkable improvement, up 28.6% (from euro 8.2 million to euro 10.5 million) as a result of the effective review of the publishing and operating organization as well as of promotional activities, despite the downward revenue trend determined by market conditions and by project selection policies.

Reported EBITDA confirmed the growth trend, rising from euro 9.1 to 9.8 million as a result of the above-mentioned actions and of the progressive recovery of advertising sales, even if the first half year of 2014 benefited from non-recurring items amounting to approximately euro 1 million, deriving from the contribution to Mediamond.

Traffic data show an overall audience rate equal to 6.7 million unique users with a 41% growth against the same period of the previous year (source: Audiweb, in May), also thanks to the performance of Grazia.it (+38%) and Panorama.it (+11%).

  • MAGAZINES FRANCE

In France, the magazines market showed a downward trend, both in advertising sales (-10.9% in May, source Kantar Media) and in circulation, which is down 5.2% in the newsstand channel (in May, internal source, excluding the extraordinary edition of Charlie Hebdo in February, which influenced the French magazines market in the first half year).

In the first six months of 2015, revenues from Mondadori France equalled euro 166.6 million, down 2% against euro 169.9 million in the same period in 2014, essentially confirming the trend of the first quarter.

Revenues from circulation (approximately 75% of total revenues) recorded a slight decline (-1.9%) against the previous year. In particular:
– the newsstand channel recorded a 7.3% reduction; the comparison with 2014 results is affected by the exceptional performance of January 2014, resulting from the publication of the “Hollande scoop” on Closer; net of such exceptionality, revenues from circulation dropped by –5,2%, in line with the reference market;
– on the other hand, the subscription channel posted a 0.6% growth, partly off-setting the newsstand channel decline.

Revenues from advertising sales (print + web) were down 5.2% against the same period of 2014, but performance differed between offline and online products: digital advertising (14% of total advertising revenues) grew over 23%, partially offsetting the drop in traditional print advertising (-8.5%), performing better than the reference market.

Mondadori is confirmed as second top player in the magazine advertising market, with a market share (in volume) of 10.3%.

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, is stable against last year, totalling euro 16.1 million, even if the first half year of 2014 benefited significantly from the “Hollande scoop” published in January by the magazine Closer.

Mondadori France has continued the process of rationalizing structures and containing editorial costs, and it will be extended through 2015 in order to further adjust the organization to market changes and to sustain profitability, also limiting the impact of the increased postage fees associated with subscriptions and of some promotional investments. Reported EBITDA, equal to euro 14.4 million, is down 5.7% against the first half year of 2014 (euro 15.3 million), due to higher restructuring costs.

The fall in traditional activities stopped at 3.5%, while diversification activities (about 8% of total revenues) grew by 18.2% mainly as a result of the development of digital activities (+18.6%), with special emphasis on the growth of advertising sales of the properties (+23.5%).

The total number of readers of Mondadori France magazines reached 8.3 million unique users, up approximately 19% against 2014, also as a result of the progressive digitalization of the editorial teams.

  • RETAIL

In the first six months of 2015, the Retail Area posted revenues for euro 85.7 million, down 7.4% against euro 92.6 million of the same period last year (in line with the trend of the first quarter), mainly as a result of the disposal of the flagship store located in corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milano.

Books are the predominant product category (77% of the total) and outperform the reference market on a like-for-like basis by approximately 3 percentage points.

Revenue highlights from the single sales channels: direct bookstores are substantially stable (-0.6%); franchise bookstores are substantially stable in the books category, with a drop in the non-book sector; the book category in megastores (on a like-for-like basis) posted a positive performance and consumer electronics started to grow again; the online channel grew (+2.5%), especially for books, which outperformed the market by over 5 percentage points (+8.5% vs. +3.1% of the market); the trend in the book club segment is in line with the structural decline expected in the medium-term development plan (-13.5%).

EBITDA of Mondadori Retail, net of non-recurring items, totalled euro -3.2 million, clearly up (+37.1%), against euro -5.1 million in the same period of 2014. This result derives from two main elements:
– the improved product margin, especially in the book category and in consumer electronics, achieved thanks to actions aimed at network and format review (during this half year, the new megastore was opened in via San Pietro all’Orto, in Milano, in June), promotion containment and well-studied product assortment;
– the extended implementation of cost reduction measures determined a lower incidence of promotional expenses and a significant reduction in personnel costs and overhead.

This increase, compared to the first six months of 2014, is visible in the majority of the sales channels. Reported EBITDA remarkably improved in the first half year period, from euro -5.5 million in the first six months of 2014, which included restructuring costs for euro 0.4 million, to euro -2.8 million of the same period this year.

  • DIGITAL

In the first half year, total revenues from digital activities posted a 8% increase against 30 June 2014 (euro 25.6 million against euro 23.7 million at 30 June 2014). The incidence of digital activities on the Group’s total revenues is 5%, against 4.4% in the first six months of last year.

The purely digital activities that cut across all business areas posted increased revenues by 12.1% against the first six months of 2014.

The digital marketing service activities posted revenues for euro 6.2 million, down from euro 6.4 million in 2014, as a result of the shift of some projects relative to Cemit traditional activities, only partially offset by the launch of digital and multimedia products.

OUTLOOK FULL YEAR 2015
During this half-year period, the Group carried on the process aimed at strategically rationalizing portfolio activities and some non-core assets disposal in order to further strengthen its competitive position in the core businesses and eventually exploit any upcoming opportunities. This strategy includes the already mentioned transfer of the majority interest of the Group’s radio business.

Based on the Group’s positive performance in these first six months, on the ongoing optimization of operating processes and cost structure, as well as on the measures aimed at mitigating the downturn in revenues due to the performance of the market, it is reasonable to confirm the 2015 projections of a growing EBITDA at Group level.

Consistently with the description above and notwithstanding the higher investments and possible changes in the Digital Area aimed at ensuring future development of the Group, the net financial position is also expected to improve against 2014 year end.

The documentation relating to the presentation of the first half-year period results is made available to the public on the authorized storage device 1info (www.1info.it) and on www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor Relations section).

The Executive Manager responsible for drafting the corporate accounting documentation – Oddone Pozzi – hereby declares, pursuant to Art. 154 bis, par. 2, of the Finance Consolidation Act, that the accounting documentation contained in this press release corresponds to the Company’s accounting entries, books and results.

The Board of Directors approved the interim report at 31.03.2015

CONSOLIDATED NET REVENUES AT EURO 251.7 MILLION: -6.2% AGAINST EURO 268.3 MILLION OF 31.03.2014

EBITDA BEFORE NON RECURRING ITEMS AT EURO 7.5 MILLION UP 48.8% AGAINST EURO 5 MILLION OF 31.03.2014

CONSOLIDATED EBITDA AT EURO 5.9 MILLION: +4.7% AGAINST EURO 5.6 MILLION OF 31.03.2014

CONSOLIDATED NET RESULT NEGATIVE FOR EURO 4.7 MILLION UP AGAINST THE LOSS OF EURO 6.4 MILLION OF 31.03.2014

NET FINANCIAL POSITION AT EURO -319.2 MILLION REMARKABLY UP AGAINST 31.03.2014 (EURO -396.5 MILLION) DUE TO THE SIGNIFICANT CASH GENERATION REGISTERED IN THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS (EURO -291.8 MILLION AT 31.12.2014)

CONFIRMED PROJECTED SHARP INCREASE IN EBITDA FOR 2015; ESTIMATED UPTURN IN NET FINANCIAL POSITION

  • Consolidated net revenues at  Euro 251.7 million: -6.2% against Euro 268.3 million of 31.03.2014
  • EBITDA before non recurring items at Euro 7.5 million up 48.8% against Euro 5 million of 31.03.2014
  • Consolidated EBITDA at Euro 5.9 million: +4.7% against Euro 5.6 million of 31.03.2014
  • Consolidated net result negative for Euro 4.7 millionup against the loss of Euro 6.4 million of 31.03.2014
  • Net financial position at Euro -319.2 million remarkably up against 31.03.2014 (Euro -396.5 million) due to the significant cash generation registered in the last twelve months (Euro -291.8 million at 31.12.2014)
  • Confirmed projected sharp increase in EBITDA for 2015; estimated upturn in net financial position

The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., held on today’s date and chaired by Marina Berlusconi, examined and approved the interim report at 31 March 2015 presented by the CEO Ernesto Mauri.

GROUP PERFORMANCE AT 31 MARCH 2015
In the first quarter of 2015 net consolidated revenues amounted to euro 251.7 million,
down 6.2% against euro 268.3 million of the same period in 2014.

Consolidated EBITDA totalled euro 5.9 million, up 4.7% against euro 5.6 million of 31 March 2014. The recovery in profitability is even more significant net of non-recurring items (reflecting a negative impact on the result of the quarter for approximately euro 1.5 million mainly due to restructuring costs); EBITDA before non-recurring items registered growth by over 48%, increasing from euro 5 million of the first quarter of 2014 to euro 7.5 million of the first quarter of 2015, with a percentage incidence on revenues rising from 1.9% to 3%.

This performance is the result of the implementation of a rigorous policy targeting the reduction of the main cost items:

  • reduced cost incidence on sold items obtained in the majority of the business areas: specifically in the Books Area due to a more effective management of operating processes, and in the Retail Area;
  • the reduction in fixed costs is essentially consistent with the reduction in revenues and was obtained through the implementation of a cost containment policy on third party services and rents;
  • the number of employees at 31 March 2015 (3,083 employees) was reduced by 187 people (-5.7%) against the first quarter of the previous year, due to the ongoing re-organization of the company structures; cost of personnel dropped consequently by 6.7%.

The result obtained confirms, with a remarkable acceleration, the Group’s improved efficiency resulting from the actions undertaken in the last two years, aimed at re-defining the industrial structure and organization.

In the first quarter of 2015 consolidated EBIT amounted to euro 0.7 million, up against euro 0.1 million posted in the same period of the previous year, as a result of increased EBITDA and reduced amortization and depreciation (from euro 5.5 million to euro 5.2 million).

Consolidated profit before taxes is negative for euro 3.8 million against euro -5.9 million at 31 March 2014; in the first quarter of 2015, financial costs amounted to comprehensively euro 4.4 million, considerably down against euro 6 million of the same period of the previous year, as a result of reduced average net debt for the period and average total cost.

Consolidated net result, after minority interest, is negative for euro 4.7 million, up against a loss of euro 6.4 million registered at 31 March 2014.

The Group’s net financial position at 31 March 2015, equal to euro -319.2 million, increased substantially against euro -396.5 million of 31 March 2014 as a result of the significant Group’s cash generation in the last twelve months and it includes the effects of the seasonal fluctuations typical of the business (euro -291.8 million at 31 December 2014).

At 31 March 2015, cash flow from operations in the last twelve months is positive for euro 56.6 million (euro 47.2 million at 31 December 2014); cash flow deriving from operations (after outlays relative to financial costs and taxes for the period) is equal to euro 28.6 million, continuing the rising trend registered in the two previous quarters (euro 18.8 million at 31 December 2014 and euro 9.8 million at 30 September 2014).

Cash flow from extraordinary operations is positive for euro 48.7 million (euro 52.6 million in 2014) despite outlays for restructuring costs (euro 18 million) and is mainly attributed to the Company’s capital increase transaction (June 2014) and the capital gain deriving from the transfer of an asset in the retail area (December 2014).

BUSINESS AREAS

  • BOOKS

In the first quarter of 2015 the trade Books market in Italy posted a 2.9% reduction (GFK at March): in this context the Mondadori Group confirmed its leadership with a 24.9% market share, essentially maintaining the share in line with the previous year. In the period the Group has 4 titles in the ranking of the 10 bestselling books.

In the first quarter of 2015 revenues in the Books Area amounted to euro 55.8 million, down 1.8% against euro 56.8 million of the same period in 2014.

Revenues from e-books grew by 23% against 31 March 2014.

EBITDA of the Area dropped from euro 1.3 million in the first quarter of 2014 to euro 0.3 million as a result of a greater incidence of restructuring costs (euro 2.3 million in 2015 against euro 0.2 million in 2014), mainly concentrated in the first part of the year; net of non-recurring items, despite dropping revenues, EBITDA increased by 87.8%, up from euro 1.4 to euro 2.7 million, as a result of a more effective management of operating processes deriving from the radical revision of the Trade Area. Concurrently, the actions aimed at reducing fixed costs and cost of personnel have continued.

  • MAGAZINES ITALY

As for magazines Mondadori confirms its leadership with a 31.8% market share.

In the first quarter of 2015 overall revenues of the Magazines Italy Area – which, following the transfer of advertising sales activities to Mediamond, also includes the activities of the Advertising Area – amounted to euro 74.6 million, down 11.9% against euro 84.7 million of the first quarter of 2014 (-11.2% on a like-for-like basis).

Revenues from circulation – down 11.3% (-9.8% on a like-for-like basis) – was influenced by the rigorous policy implemented for the selection of the most profitable initiatives, a different scheduling of add-on sale activities and, also, by the performance of the markets of reference.

Revenues from advertising sales in the printed media dropped by 5.7% (-5.1% on a like-for-like basis) against a market dropping by 6.2% (source Nielsen, data at February); advertising sales in web sites (-5.1%) showed a performance essentially in line with the trend registered in the market of reference (-5.3%: source Nielsen; data at February).

Revenues from international activities posted a performance essentially in line with the previous year (+0.2%).

In the period Grazia Turkey was launched, which increased to 24 the number of the international editions of the magazine. After one year of publication, the first international edition of Il mio Papa was launched last March in Germany (with circulation also in the German area of Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein). As of today’s date agreements for a total of 10 international editions of the magazines have been stipulated.

EBITDA of the Area dropped from euro 6.9 million to euro 6.3 million, down 9.2% due to advertising sales, whose margin was reduced by euro -1.5 million against euro -0.6 million of the first quarter of the previous year in which non-recurring items, amounting to approximately euro 1 million, reflected the effect of the transfer transaction to Mediamond; net of non-recurring items, EBITDA of the Area increased by 9.5% as a result of the important re-organization implemented in the editorial and operating structures, despite the significant revenue reduction determined by market conditions and the implementation of rigorous policies for the selection of projects.

  • MAGAZINES FRANCE

In France, the magazines market showed a dropping trend for advertising sales (-7.7%; source Kantar Media, data at February) and circulation (newsstand channel -6.5% at March; internal source). In this context revenues of Mondadori France amounted to euro 79.9 million, down by 2.2% against euro 81.7 million of the first quarter of 2014.

The reduction in revenues, reflecting market performance, was mitigated by the positive performance of subscriptions (+0.4%) and increased advertising sales in the digital area (+26%).

Reported EBITDA, equal to euro 4.8 million, was down by 7.2% (euro -0.4 million) against the first quarter of 2014.

Mondadori France continued the process for the rationalization of structures and the implementation of the policy targeting editorial cost containment. These actions are expected to be maintained throughout 2015 with a view to further adjusting the organization to the changes occurred in the market, limiting also the impact of the increased mail tariffs associated with the management of subscriptions and a few investments in promotions.

Net of non-recurring items, EBITDA is down by euro 1.1 million against the first quarter of the previous year, the period benefiting from the “Hollande scoop” by the Closer magazine.

  • RETAIL

In the first three months of 2015, the Retail Area posted revenues of euro 44 million, down by 6.8% against euro 47.2 million of the same period of the previous year, also as a result of the transfer completed in 2014 of the flagship store located in corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan.

The breakdown of store revenues shows the predominance of books (77% of the total) with a better performance than the reference market by approximately 1 percentage point.

The revenues of the channels showed the positive performance of direct bookstores (+4%), a slight reduction in the franchising segment (-3.2%), a steady performance of Megastores net of the transfer of the flagship store of corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan, and an increase in online sales (+12%), while the performance of the Bookclubs continued to reflect the expected structural downturn (-13.5%)

In the period Mondadori Retail posted EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, equal to euro -1.9 million, sharply up (+44.1%) against euro -3.4 million of the corresponding period in 2014.

This increase, compared to the first three months of 2014, cut across the majority of the sales channels.

Reported EBITDA improved remarkably against the same period of the previous year, when it included restructuring costs for euro 0.3 million.

  • RADIO

In the first three months of 2015, R101, though posting reduced advertising sales compared to 2014 (gross advertising sales equal to -4.8%), reached total revenues for euro 2.9 million, up 9.5% against euro 2.6 million of the first quarter of 2014, including revenues relative to the television channel that started operations in June of last year.

EBITDA, net of non-recurring items, negative for euro 1.3 million (euro 1.2 million in the first quarter of 2014), reflected higher costs of promotion of the television channel, compensated by the cost reduction actions implemented in the technical and artistic area.

EBITDA including non-recurring items increased from euro -1.2 million of the first quarter of 2014 to euro -1.1 million of the first quarter of 2015, benefiting from the positive contribution deriving from the transfer of a transmission system for euro 0.2 million.

  • DIGITAL

In the quarter total revenues from digital activities were up 9.3% against 31 March 2014 (euro 12.6 million against euro 11.5 million at 31 March 2014). The incidence of digital activities on the Group’s total revenues grew to 5% against 4.3% of the first quarter of last year.

Digital marketing services, including the integration of traditional direct marketing services offered by Cemit with those promoted by Kiver, posted revenues of euro 3.1 million, down from euro 3.4 million of 2014 as a result of delayed orders relative to Cemit traditional activities and only partially compensated by the launch of digital and multimedia products.

Purely digital activities cutting across all business areas posted increased revenues by 16% against the first quarter of 2014.

OUTLOOK FULL YEAR 2015
Based on the Group’s performance in the first months of 2015 and the optimization actions targeted to operating processes and cost structure of all business areas, as well as the measures aimed at mitigating the downturn in revenues resulting from market performance, it is reasonable to confirm the 2015 estimate of a sustained growth in Group’s operating EBITDA as already indicated in the presentation of the financial statements at 31 December 2014. In parallel, activities focused on a rigorous evaluation of the possible disposal of the Group’s non-core assets are continued.

Consistently with the description above and notwithstanding the higher investments and eventual changes in the Digital area, the net financial position is also expected to improve towards 2014 year end.

This interim report at 31 March 2015 is made available at the Company’s legal offices, on the authorized storage device (www.1Info.it) and on www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor Relations section). The minutes of the ordinary Shareholders’ Meeting held on 23 April 2015 is also made available at the Company’s legal offices, on the authorized storage device (www.1Info.it), and on www.gruppomondadori.it (Governance section ). The documentation relating to the presentation of the results for the interim report at 31 March 2015, will be made available through the authorised storage mechanism 1Info (www.1info.it) and in the Investor Relations section of the company’s website www.gruppomondadori.it

The Executive Manager responsible for the drafting of the corporate accounting documentation – Oddone Pozzi – hereby declares, pursuant to Art. 154 bis, par. 2, of the Finance Consolidation Act, that the accounting documentation contained in this press release corresponds to the Company’s accounting entries, books and results.

Board approves draft parent company and group consolidated financial statements at 31 December 2014

  • Consolidated net revenues of Euro 1,177.5 million; -7.7% against Euro 1,275.8 million recorded in 2013 (-4.6% on a like-for-like basis)
  • Consolidated EBITDA of Euro 67.1 million; against Euro -12.8 million recorded in 2013
  • Consolidated net profit positive for Euro 0.6 million against a loss of Euro 185.4 million recorded in 2013
  • Net financial position slightly up reaching Euro -291.8 million against Euro -363.2 million recorded in 2013

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  • EBITDA projections for 2015: significant growth and net financial position up against 2014
  • In the 2015-2017 three-year span revenues are expected to increase from 0.5% to 1.5% on an average yearly basis and profitability from 10% to 15%
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  • Shareholders’ Meeting called for 23 April 2015

The meeting of the Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., held on today’s date and chaired by Marina Berlusconi, examined and approved the draft Parent Company and Group consolidated financial statements at 31 December 2014 presented by the CEO Ernesto Mauri.

2014 proved a turning point for Mondadori, with the confirmation of the positive outcome of the actions implemented in 2013 relating to the strategic rationalization of the portfolio of activities and the renewed definition of the Group’s industrial and organizational structure. Combined with the ongoing commitment on the reduction of operating and overhead costs these actions resulted in a significantly improved economic performance, giving Mondadori again the possibility to generate a positive cash flow with the objective, on one hand, to reduce the Group’s indebtedness and, on the other, to support the Group’s growth with appropriate resources.

GROUP PERFORMANCE AT 31 DECEMBER 2014

In 2014 consolidated net revenues totalled euro 1,177.5 million, down 7.7% against euro 1,275.8 million in 2013. On a like-for-like basis and considering the transfer of the advertising sales business unit to Mediamond S.p.A. completed in January 2014, consolidated revenues dropped by 4.6%.

Consolidated EBITDA was sharply up at euro 67.1 million against a negative value of euro 12.8 million recorded in the previous year. Also net of non-recurring items (which in 2013 impacted for approximately euro 62 million, mainly relative to restructuring costs), EBITDA was sharply up, by approximately 30%, climbing from euro 49.1 million in 2013 to euro 63.5 million in 2014. Group performance confirms recovered profitability and better efficiencies.

Consolidated net profit amounted to euro 42.4 million (euro -183.1 million in 2013).

The negative result recorded in 2013 referred to impairment losses for a total of euro 145.4 million following the alignment of assets and investments with currently applicable market values.

Consolidated profit before taxes was positive for euro 19.4 million against a negative result of euro -207.3 million in the previous year; in 2014 financial costs equalled euro 23 million (euro 24.2 million in 2013).

Consolidated net profit, after minority shareholders’ result, is positive for euro 0.6 million against a loss of euro 185.4 million in the past year.

The Group net financial position at 31 December 2014 was considerably up at euro -291.8 million against euro -363.2 million of 31 December 2013.

In 2014 the cash flow from operations was positive for euro 47.2 million (euro -28.7 million at 31 December 2013); the cash flow from core business operations (net of the payment of financial costs and taxes for the period) totalled euro 18.8 million (against a negative value of euro 64.1 million in 2013) as a result of improved profitability and optimized management of working capital.

Cash flow from extraordinary operations was positive for euro 52.6 million despite restructuring cost outlays (euro 20.3 million) and is attributed mainly to the increase in the Company’s capital and capital gain deriving from the transfer of a retail asset.

BUSINESS AREAS

  • BOOKS

In the Book area the Group confirmed its leadership in Italy with a 26.5% market share in the trade market. The publishing schedule enabled the Group publishers to position four titles in the top ten bestseller rankings, including the first place of Storia di una ladra di libri by Markus Zusak (Frassinelli).

In the school textbook market Mondadori Education confirmed its third place with a market share equal to 13%, in line with the previous year.

Revenues in 2014 totalled euro 336.6 million, up 0.7% against euro 334.3 million recorded in 2013 as a result of the positive performance of the Educational area (+1.6%) and logistics activities on behalf of third publishers despite the reduction in the sales of trade products.

In 2014 EBITDA for the Book area amounted to euro 45.1 million, down 2.4% against the previous year, with a 13% margins on revenues.

In the Educational area profitability increased both in absolute terms and in percentage points, while the Trade area registered a reduction as a result of dropping revenues deriving from a different publishing schedule (the shifting of a more significant portion of the publishing schedule to the second half of the year did not compensate for the losses recorded in the first six months) and a different revenue mix resulting from a significant increase in logistics activities on behalf of third publishers, characterized by lower margins.

  • MAGAZINES ITALY

Magazines Italy continued on the same positive trend of the first half of 2014, posting an even better performance in the segment of reference in terms of circulation and advertising sales. Mondadori is market leader with a market share currently equal to 31.3%.

In 2014 revenues totalled euro 297 million, down 8.9% against euro 326.1 million in 2013 (-7.6% on a like-for-like basis).

In particular:
– revenues from circulation (newsstands + subscriptions) decreased by 7.2% (-5% on a like-for-like basis); as to the newsstand channel only, the performance was better than the market of reference, which was down 8.2% ;
– revenues from advertising sales (print) decreased by 5.4%, but net of terminated and transferred magazines the reduction would be equal to 3.4% (against -6.5% of the market of reference; source: Nielsen); considering the positive performance of the digital area, advertising sales on Mondadori brands (print + web) dropped by 2.8% on a like-for-like basis;
– revenues from add-on sales (DVDs, CDs, books and gadgets distributed in attachment to magazines) dropped by 24.3% but showed increased margins mainly as a result of the implemented rationalization strategy and accurate selection of more profitable initiatives;
– revenues from advertising sales on Mondadori websites were up 4.1% on a year on year basis as a result of the positive performance recorded in particular by Grazia.it (+43.7%) despite a market of reference that increased by +2.1% against the previous year (source Nielsen, December).

EBITDA of Magazines Italy was slightly up in 2014 despite dropping revenues, increasing from a negative value of euro 20.6 million to euro +3.1 million, mainly as a result of the actions undertaken with reference to publishing products (including the focus on leading segments: Interior Design, Current News, Wellness, Cuisine, women’s magazines and TV; the launch of a new magazine and the restyling of other magazines), cost reduction policies targeting industrial, publishing and organizational costs and lower restructuring costs compared to 2013. If the positive effects of the re-organization of advertising activities are included, EBITDA improved by euro 39.5 million.

International activities (Mondadori International Business) generated increased revenues by approximately 4.1% against 2013, mainly as a result of the performance of Grazia International Network and Icon in Spain.

  • MAGAZINES FRANCE

In terms of circulation, Magazines France again outperformed the market of reference, in particular thanks to the success of the sales of the magazines Top Santé, Pleine Vie and Closer.

Digital activities posted significant growth (+32% on a like-for-like basis) against the previous year; both revenues from on-line advertising sales (over 10% of total revenues from advertising sales) and web and mobile traffic data have increased significantly against the previous year.

In 2014 revenues of Mondadori France totalled euro 340.9 million, down 3.7% against euro 353.9 million in 2013; on a like-for-like basis, considering the transfer of Le Film Français completed at the end of 2013, the reduction would be equal to 2.8%.

In particular:
– revenues from circulation (newsstands and subscriptions) made for 70% of the total and posted a 1.7% reduction (-1% on a like-for-like basis); revenues from the newsstand channel were down by 5.1%, outperforming the -6.6% reduction registered by the market of reference (internal source), mainly as a result of the positive performance of the weekly magazine Closer (+3.8% in volume) and the monthly magazines Top Santé (+10% in volume) and Pleine Vie (+6.6%); revenues from subscriptions remained essentially in line with 2013 (-0.8%), confirming the need for strategic decisions for additional investments to be made in this channel;
– in line with the continuing downturn in the market, Mondadori France posted aggregate revenues from advertising sales (print + web) down by 9.1% against 2013 (-7.7% on a like-for-like basis). In this context, revenues from the digital area (over 10% of revenues from advertising sales) grew by 38% as a result of increased audience and a new commercial cross-media organization.

EBITDA was equal to euro 35 million, up by over 30% against euro 26.7 million of the previous year (impacted by restructuring costs for approximately euro 8 million), increasing margins on revenues from 7.5% to 10.3% in 2014.

Also in the period of reference actions targeting the reduction of organizational, industrial and logistic costs were continued and the resulting savings enabled the unit to entirely absorb the reduction in revenues and sustain company investments in publishing, digital and diversification activities.

  • RETAIL

In the Retail Area, the Group continued to implement strategic actions to counter the negative market trend, targeting cost reduction and format and network revision in order to develop a new concept of bookstore for the future. The book category (making for 76% of in-store revenues) outperformed the market by over 7% with a market share equal to 15% (14% in 2013) and positive operating margins in 2014.

In 2014 the Retail area posted revenues totalling euro 211.2 million, down 6.1% against euro 225 million of the previous year.

The analysis by channel highlighted the following:
– the positive performance of directly managed bookstores (+4.5%) and the substantial stability of franchised bookstores (-1.2%) with increasing sales in the book category;
– some difficulties were registered by the megastores (-7%) mainly in relation to the reduction in consumer electronics;
– growth in the online channel (+4.1%) with particular reference to books, which posted a positive delta of over 10% against the market: +12.1% against -0.3% registered by the market (source: Nielsen).

In 2014 EBITDA for Mondadori Retail totalled euro 8.9 million against euro -8.5 million of the previous year. The yearly increase equal to euro 17.4 million is attributable to three main factors:
– the capital gain generated by the transfer of a store in Milan (equal to euro 9.3 million);
– increased operations which resulted in an EBITDA before non-recurring charges of euro 0.2 million, registering a positive value that, in addition to an improvement in net working capital, is evidence of the Group’s renewed ability to finance itself;
– lastly, reduced restructuring costs contributed an additional euro 7.7 million.

  • RADIO

Despite the impact of the negative performance of advertising sales, the Radio area generated total revenues amounting to euro 11.7 million, up 3.3% against euro 11.3 million of the previous year, following the launch of the R101 TV channel last June, with a view to integrating TV activities with the radio and providing broad-spectrum entertainment programming.

In addition to the unfavourable performance of advertising sales, EBITDA (euro -4.4 million against euro -4.3 million in 2013) reflected higher promotion and communication costs borne for the restyling of the radio station started in the first months of 2014 and the costs sustained for the launch of the television channel, which were only partially mitigated by the implemented cost reduction actions targeted to the technical and artistic areas.

  • DIGITAL

As to Digital Activities, actions continued to increase the team dedicated to business development. In this context reference should be made to the acquisition of Kiver, a digital marketing company, to enhance the Group’s presence in the segment of marketing services. Particularly significant in the view of the development of the digital activities was the acquisition of the LondonBoutiques.com marketplace, targeted to the launch, completed in November, of Graziashop.com, the global integrated e-commerce fashion platform of the Grazia brand.

Total revenues from purely digital activities aimed at increasing the value of the Group’s publishing products were up by 13% against 2013 with a 4.3% incidence on the Group’s total revenues. (3.9% in 2013).

PERSONNEL
Employees with a fixed-term or permanent labour contract employed by the Group companies at 31 December 2014 totalled 3,123 people, were down by 9.1% against December 2013 (-8.3% on a like-for-like basis.

Excluding non-recurring charges regarding the restructuring process and on a like-for-like basis, cost of personnel decreased by 6.2% against the previous year.

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PERFORMANCE OF ARNOLDO MONDADORI EDITORE S.P.A.

The Annual Report of the parent company, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore SpA, for the year ended at 31 December 2014 shows a loss of euro 12.9 million, lower than the loss of the previous year (euro 315 million in 2013).

EBITDA, positive for euro 5.4 million (euro -59.2 million at 31 December 2013), benefited from a better business performance and lower restructuring costs compared to those sustained in 2013, following the organizational changes that led to the recognition of significant non-recurring charges.

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FORSEEABLE EVOLUTION
Since 2013 the Company has implemented important optimization measures aimed at reducing operating costs and strategically rationalizing the portfolio of activities. The resulting positive outcomes – along with the improved performance of the business – enabled to achieve an EBITDA of €67.1 million and a positive net profit in 2014.

Based on the current market scenario and the actions mentioned above, which are expected to be continued in 2015, it is reasonable to expect a significant growth in the Group operating EBITDA in 2015; in parallel, the activities focused on non-core asset disposals will be carried on, which are estimated to generate an extraordinary contribution, basically in line with the value registered in 2014.

Consistently with the actions described above and notwithstanding the higher investments and eventual changes in the Digital Area, the Net Financial Position is also projected to improve against 2014 year end.

Based on the market trend and the latest performance of the business areas, it is reasonable to expect that revenues will grow by 0.5% to 1.5% in the 2015-2017 three-year span, an increase that is proportional to profitability (average annual growth of between 10% and 15%).

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The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. also aligned financial and non-financial disclosures by approving its 2014 Sustainability Report, drafted according to the GRI Guidelines, standard G4, based on the “in accordance” – core rating.

A summary of the Sustainability Report in line with the provisions contained in the 2014/95/EU directive adopted by the EU Parliament and Council on 22 October 2014 will be supplemented in the Annual Report; the complete document will be made available at the Shareholders’ Meeting.

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RELEVANT EVENTS AFTER CLOSUREAppointments to the Board of Directors of Mondadori Libri S.p.A.
On 21 January 2015 the Board of Directors of Mondadori Libri S.p.A., composed of Ernesto Mauri, in his capacity as Chairman, Enrico Selva Coddè, Gian Arturo Ferrari, Antonio Porro and Oddone Pozzi, made the following appointments: Enrico Selva Coddè was appointed Managing Director of the Trade area; Antonio Porro was confirmed Managing Director of the Educational area and Gian Arturo Ferrari was appointed Vice President.

It should be noted that the following companies operating in the trade book, art and school text segments merged into Mondadori Libri S.p.A., which started operations on 1 January 2015: Edizione Piemme (100%), Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. (100%), Mondadori Education S.p.A. (100%), Mondadori Electa S.p.A. (100%), Sperling & Kupfer Editori S.p.A. (100%), Harlequin Mondadori S.p.A. (50%) – and the logistics company Mach 2 Libri S.p.A. (34.91%)

Non-binding expression of interest for RCS Libri S.p.A.
On 18 February 2015 the Company informed that RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. had been subjected to a non-binding expression of interest relative to a possible acquisition transaction of the entire interest owned by RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. in RCS Libri S.p.A. equal to 99.99% of the company capital as well as the additional assets and activities making up the RCS MediaGroup book repertoire.

On 6 March 2015 RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. granted the Company a period of exclusivity until 29 May 2015 in order to conduct an in depth analysis of the transaction terms and conditions.

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The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. called the Shareholders’ Meeting on Thursday 23 April 2015.

PROPOSAL TO COVER THE LOSS OF THE PERIOD BY USING AVAILABLE RESERVES
The Board of Directors will propose to the Shareholders’ Meeting called on 23 April 2015 in first call (on 24 April in second call) to entirely cover the loss of the period at 31 December 2014 equal to euro 12,888,013.64 by using the available reserves as follows:
– for euro 12,000,000.00 through the entire utilization of the share premium reserve built up as a result of the capital increase underwritten in the past year;
– for euro 888,013.64 by partially resorting to the available portion of the extraordinary reserve under item “Other reserves and result carried forward”;

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RENEWAL OF THE AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE AND SELL TREASURY SHARES
Following the expiry of the preceding authorisation resolved upon by the Shareholders’ Meeting on 30 April 2014, with the approval of the financial statements at 31 December 2014, the Board of Directors will propose to the next Shareholders’ Meeting the renewal of the authorization to purchase Treasury Shares with the aim of retaining the applicability of law provisions in the matter of any additional re-purchase plans and, consequently, of picking up any investment and operational opportunities involving Treasury Shares.

The Shareholders’ Meeting of 30 April 2014, considering the shares already in portfolio, authorized the purchase of Treasury Shares up to a maximum of 10% of the share capital made up of No. 24,645,834 ordinary shares.

Considering the total of No. 14,953,500 shares already owned at the date of the Shareholders’ Meeting of 30 April 2014, the authorization enables the Company to purchase up to maximum another No. 9,692,334 Treasury Shares.

In relation to the authorization of 30 April 2014, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. did not proceed, either directly or indirectly through its subsidiaries, to purchase any Treasury Shares.

On 17 June 2014 the Board of Directors approved – by partially exercising the power attributed to it by the Shareholders’ Meeting of 30 April 2014 regarding the paid increase of the share capital – the allocation transaction on a total of maximum No. 29,953,500 ordinary shares with a nominal value of euro 0.26 each, which was completed through a private placement exclusively reserved to “Qualified Investors” in Italy and institutional investors abroad pursuant to currently applicable regulations.

The transaction described above – which was completed on 18 June 2014 – resulted also in the placement of No. 14,953,500 shares, equal to 6.07% of the share capital, owned by the company as treasury shares pursuant to article 2357 of the Italian Civil Code and, therefore, upon its completion the Company no longer owned treasury shares either directly or indirectly through its subsidiaries.

On the occasion of the next Shareholders’ Meeting the proposal for the renewal of the authorization to sell the treasury shares acquired by the Company will also be made pursuant to article 2357 ter of the Italian Civil Code.

Here below are the main elements of the proposal made by the Board of Directors:

  • Motivations

The motivations underlying the request for the authorization to purchase and sell treasury shares refer to the opportunity to attribute to the Board of Directors the power to:
– use the Treasury Shares purchased as compensation for the acquisition of interests within the framework of the Company’s investments;
– use the Treasury Shares purchased against the exercise of option rights, including conversion rights, deriving from financial instruments issued by the company, its subsidiaries or third parties;
– possibly rely on investment opportunities, if considered strategic by the Company, also in relation to available liquidity;
– sell Treasury Shares against the exercise of option rights for the relevant purchase granted to the beneficiaries of the Stock Option Plans established by the Shareholders’ Meeting.

  • Duration

Until the approval of the 2015 financial statements.

  • Maximum number of purchasable Treasury Shares

The renewed authorization will enable the Company to reach the cap of 10% of its share capital, in line with the previous authorization.

Considering that, as indicated above, the Company does not hold any treasury shares, either directly or indirectly, the authorization would refer to the purchase of maximum No. 26,145,834 treasury shares (10% of the share capital).

  • Criteria for purchasing Treasury Shares and indication of the minimum and maximum purchasing cap

Purchases shall be made on the regulated markets pursuant to article 132 of Italian Legislative Decree n. 58 of 24 February 1998 and article 144 bis, paragraph 1, letter B of Consob Regulation n. 11971/99 according to the operating criteria established in the organization and management regulations of the same markets, which do not allow the direct combination of the purchase negotiation proposals with pre-determined sale negotiation proposals.

The minimum and maximum purchase price would be determined under the same conditions established by the preceding Shareholders’ Meeting authorisations, i.e. at a unit price not lower than the official Stock Exchange price of the day preceding the purchase transaction, reduced by 20%, and not higher than the official Stock Exchange price of the day preceding the purchase transaction, increased by 10%.

In terms of daily prices and volumes the purchase transactions would be completed in compliance with the conditions established in EC Regulation n. 2273/2003.

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Today the management of the Mondadori Group will illustrate to the financial community the 2014 results, which have been approved by the Board of Directors on today’s date at 3:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Milan.

The corresponding documentation will be made available on 1Info a twww.1info.it, www.borsaitaliana.it and www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor Relations).

The Executive Manager responsible for the drafting of the corporate accounting documentation – Oddone Pozzi – hereby declares, pursuant to Art. 154 bis, par. 2, of the Finance Consolidation Act, that the accounting documentation contained in this press release corresponds to the Company’s accounting entries, books and results.

Board of Directors approves interim report for the period to 30 september 2014

  • Consolidated revenues of  €859.6 million: -4.8% like-for-like (-7.7% on the €931.2 million at 30 September 2013)
  • EBITDA of €36 million: a marked improvement on the €8.9 million at 30 September 2013
  • Consolidated net result of  -€7.5 million compared with the -€32.3 million at 30 September 2013
  • Q3 net profit of €3.5 million compared with the -€5.2 million of Q3 2013
  • Net financial position of -€327.4 million, a marked improvement on the figure at the end of december 2013 (-€363.2 million) and 30 September 2013 (-€376.9 million): significant improvement expected for the full year compared with 2013
  • Continued recovery in profitability: full year EBITDA expected to be higher than in 2012

The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori S.p.A. met today, under the chairmanship of Marina Berlusconi, to examine and approve the interim report for the first nine months of the year to 30 September 2014, as presented by the Chief Executive, Ernesto Mauri.

THE MARKET SCENARIO
The international macroeconomic situation continues to be characterised by a progressive slowdown in emerging economies and relative stability in mature markets.

The sectors in which the Mondadori Group operates have begun to show, in both Italy and France, progressively less marked declines that in recent periods.

GROUP PERFORMANCE IN THE PERIOD TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2014
The Mondadori Group’s figures to 30 September 2014 confirm, with a more marked acceleration, the improvement and recovery in profitability already seen in the first half of the year; in particular, the third quarter, with revenues essentially in line with those of the previous year, recorded a net profit for the first time after a prolonged period (seven quarters) of negative results.

In this market context, during the first nine months of 2014 the Group recorded consolidated revenues of €859.6 million, a fall of 4.8%, taking account of the contribution of the advertising sales activities to Mediamond S.p.A., finalised in January 2014 (-7.7% on the €931.2 million recorded on 30 September 2013).

The fall in revenues was contrasted also by higher reductions in operating costs, down by some €86 million, which made it possible to significantly improve EBITDA, which was up to €36 million from the €8.9 million of the previous year.

A contribution of over 50% was made to this performance by the Magazine area (Italy and France), the result of a combination of improved efficiency through action taken on the product, reductions in operating costs and lower restructuring charges.

Consolidated operating profit came to €18.8 million, compared with a loss of -€9.6 million in 2013, with amortizations and depreciations of tangible and intangible assets of €17.2 million (€18.5 million in the first 9 months of 2013).

Profit before taxation amounted to €1 million, compared with a loss of -€26.2 million in the previous year; during the period, financial charges amounted to €17.8 million (€16.6 million in the same period of 2013).

After minority interest, there was a consolidated net loss of -€7.5 million, compared with a loss of -€32.3 million for the same period of 2013.

The company also recorded a positive cash flow over the last twelve months of €49.5 million, deriving from a positive ordinary cash flow of €9.8 million and an extraordinary flow of €39.7 million, the latter mainly the result of a capital increase approved in June and the impact of the contribution of advertising activities to Mediamond.

Consequently, on 30 September 2014, there was a marked improvement in the net financial position which totalled -€327.4 million, compared with -€363.2 million at the end of 2013 (-€376,9 million on 30 September 2013).

RESULTS OF THE BUSINESS AREAS

· BOOKS

There was a continuation of the negative trend of the first half of the year in the trade books market, in both the bookstore and large-scale retail channels, with third quarter revenues down – compared with the same period of 2013, albeit less marked – by 0.9% in terms of value (Source: Nielsen, to September).

Over the nine months, the trade book market was down by 4.3% in terms of value (Source: Nielsen, to September). The fall, always in terms of value, was more marked in the large-scale retail channel (13.5%, Source: Nielsen, to September).

Total revenues generated by the Book area in the first nine months of 2014 amounted to €238.9 million, an increase of 2% on the €234.2 million of same period of 2013. There was also a positive trend in the third quarter, with an increase, compared with the same period of the previous year, of 10.2%.

The publishing houses of the Mondadori Group also confirmed their overall leadership with a market share of 26% (excluding large-scale retail): during the reporting period, the Group published 11 of the titles in the list of the 25 best-selling books.

In the trade books area, revenues in the first nine months of the year have been affected by both the dynamics of the market and the different publishing schedule that foresees the publication of titles by the most established authors in the latter part of the year.

September saw the arrival of the first of the most significant titles due for publication before the end of the year, Ken Follett’s I giorni dell’eternità, which was an immediate absolute best-seller (120,000 copies in just 15 days).

With regard to the digital e-book market, the Group’s share remains stable at around 40%, with an offer of some 8,000 titles.

In the educational area, the Group recorded a rise in revenues in the first nine months of 2014, compared with 2013, as a result of a positive performance in primary school adoptions.

There was also an increase in revenues in the museum area thanks to the excellent performance in the management of museum concessions, the organisation of exhibitions and relative publishing activities, as well as the management of museum stores.

EBITDA was down to €35.8 million from the figure for 2013 (€39 million) due to the different mix in revenues resulting from the significant rise in third-party distribution with lower percentage profitability; in particular, the educational area saw an increase in gross operating profit of more than 10% compared with the previous year.

· MAGAZINES ITALY

In the third quarter of the year there was a further downturn in the markets of reference compared with the same period of 2013, albeit less marked than in the first two quarters: in the reporting period there was a fall in circulation of 8.7% (internal figures to August) and advertising was down by 8.7% (Source Nielsen, to September).

In this context, the Magazines Italy area saw a continuation of the trend of the first half of the year with a better-than-market performance in both circulation and advertising. Mondadori also confirmed its leadership position with a market share (in terms of value) of 32.2%, up from 30.5% on 30 September 2013.

Total revenues for the Area amounted to €227.5 million, a fall of 10.1% on the €253.1 million of 2013 (-8.7% on a like-for-like basis, taking account of titles closed and sold).

The revenues generated by Mondadori magazines were affected by the negative trend in the markets of reference but, nevertheless, recorded a better-than-market performance.

In particular:
– circulation revenues were down by 8.4% (-6.2% on a like-for-like basis);

– advertising revenues for Mondadori brands (web + print) were down by 7% on the previous year;

– while revenues from add-ons were down compared with the first nine months of 2013, there was an increase in the percentage of profitability;

– the Mondadori web sites saw revenues increase by 4.1%, compared with the same period of 2013, thanks to the performance of Grazia.it (+34.9%) and Donnamoderna.com (+1.1%), in an Internet market that recorded average growth of 0.1% (Source: Nielsen, to September). There was also a positive performance in terms of traffic compared with 2013 for Grazia.it (+49%), Donnamoderna.com (+34%) and Panorama.it (+9.5%).

Despite the fall in revenues, there was a marked improvement in EBITDA, which went from -€9.7 million to +€4.2 million.

Considering the efficiencies deriving from the action taken on the product and efforts to reduce operating and structural costs in the Magazines Italy Area, along with the positive impact of the reorganisation of advertising sales in Italy, in the first nine months of the year the Group saw an overall improvement in aggregate EBITDA for the two activities of €19.2 million.

The revenues of Mondadori Pubblicità amounted €7.6 million and cannot be compared with the same period of 2013 due to the contribution of the advertising sales activity to Mediamond, the 50-50 joint-venture between Mondadori Pubblicità and Publitalia ’80.

International Activities

In the first nine months of the year, Mondadori International Business S.r.l. recorded an increase in revenues compared with the same period of 2013 of around 6%, thanks to the consolidation of the editions of the Grazia International Network, now operating in 23 countries; the launch, in November 2013, of the first international licence for the male lifestyle title Icon, and advertising sales in Italy for the Spanish daily El Pais, since October 2013.

The Grazia International Network received an additional boost with the very recent launch of Graziashop.com, an integrated e-commerce fashion platform that will enable the Grazia community around the world, made up of 17 million readers and 16 million unique users per month, and fashion enthusiasts everywhere, to buy selected items from many of the world’s most fashionable boutiques.

  • MAGAZINES FRANCE

During the reporting period, the markets of reference in France continued to record a downward trend, both in newsstand circulation (-8% internal figure to August) and advertising sales (-8.6%, internal re-elaboration of Kantar Media data to August). In this context, Mondadori France recorded a better-than-market performance in circulation.

In the first nine months of 2014 the consolidated revenues of Mondadori France came to €254.2 million, down 3.3% on the €262.9 million at 30 September 2013; on a like-for-like basis, taking account of the sale of Le Film Français at the end of 2013 and the different number of issues of some titles, the downturn was just 2.3%.

There was a split in advertising sales revenues between print and the web; print was down by 12.5% (-10.3% like-for-like), but improving when compared with the first half of the year; while the web grew by 36% (like-for-like).

The aggregate figure for advertising revenues therefore shows a downturn of 6,5% compared with the same period of 2013.

Circulation revenues, that make up 70% of the total, were down by 1.4% (-1% like-for-like):

– sales from the newsstand channel fell by 5.5% (5.4% like-for-like), compared with a reference market that was down by 8%, also as a result of the significant performance of Top Santé (+19%), Pleine Vie (+10%) and Closer (+6%).

– subscription sales were down by 1.5% (-0.7% like-for-like).

In the first nine months of 2014 digital activities, on a like-for-like basis, saw a significant rise in revenues (+37%), due to the development of NaturaBuy, advertising sales and the sale of digital copies.

Despite the fall in revenues, there was a 2.3% increase in the Area’s EBITDA (€22.3 million compared with the €21.8 million of the first nine months of 2013), also as a result of the rationalisation of the structure and reductions in editorial and industrial costs and overheads. This process, begun in previous quarters, will continue with a view to adapting the organisation to the transformations taking place in the market.

Since January 2014 digital advertising sales have been managed by specially created cross-title structures.

Some of the web sites have been updated and further developed with new functions for tablets and smartphones: these changes have been positively received by the audience that has now reached 6.6 million unique users, +26% compared with 2013 (Source: Nielsen, to August), with a peak of 7.8 million in January; on mobile there was an increase in unique users of 77% on 2013 (Source: Nielsen, to July).

Activities and efforts continued to create new efficiencies with a plan for voluntary redundancies that will reduce the size of the staff, and a plan to have the whole staff on a single site in the first months of 2015.

  • RETAIL

The retail continued to feel the effects of the weakness in consumer spending. In this context, the channel that was best able to contain the fall in revenues was the chains, unlike independent book shops and large-scale retailers.

The overall revenues of the Area continued to suffer from the stagnation in consumer spending and in the first nine months of the year amounted to €144.9 million, a 5.5% fall on the €153.4 million of the same period of 2013, despite some signs of a recovery compared with the first half of the year, which was down by 8.9% on the previous year.

A breakdown of revenues by product type shows that:

– books were the preeminent product, accounting for 75% of the total: in fact, book sale were 9 percentage pints better than the market of reference (-4.3% in terms of value), enabling Mondadori Retail to increase its market share from 13.4% to 14.7%;

– sales of consumer electronics continued to fall faster than the sector in general;

– the book club channel continued its negative trend, with a downturn in revenues in the period of around 20%;

– online sales, on the mondadoristore.it web site were up by around 4%.

The trend in book sales helped to mitigate the negative impact on the Area’s EBITDA (-€6 million, compared with -€6.8 million in the first nine months of 2013), deriving from the fall in revenues from the book clubs and sales of consumer electronics.

When compared with the first nine months of 2013, the figure, if broken down by type of outlet, shows an improvement in directly-owned bookstores, stable for franchise outlets and in decline in the multicenters.

Given the ongoing recession, actions, already implemented in the first half, continued with the aim of recovering profitability.

In particular:

– progressive revision of the network, with the rationalisation of outlets and formats, in order to develop a new concept bookstore of the future;

– efforts to improve the assortment, supported by promotional activities, communication and advertising;

– the continuation of activities for the reorganisation of operating processes and staffing structures.

Mondadori Store was recently awarded Italy’s 2014-2015 Insegna dell’Anno (Retailer of the Year) as the bookstore chain offering the best customer experience in terms of price, assortment and service.

  • RADIO

After a decidedly positive start, the radio market in the first nine months of 2014 experienced a downturn that led to a fall of -3.1% (Source: Nielsen, to September).

In this context, advertising sales for R101, in the first nine months of 2014, confirmed the trend of the first half, performing worse than the market.

The radio’s revenues, including those related to the web site and other initiatives, were down by 12,4% to €7.8 million (€8.9 million in the first nine months of 2013).

EBITDA (-€4.2 million compared with -€3,1 million in the first nine months of 2013) was affected by the negative trend in advertising sales and higher promotional and communication costs during the station’s re-launch phase in the early months of the year.

The main actions taken during 2014 to build the audience and offset the negative trend in the market, included:

– the repositioning of R101, partner of the concerts of leading Italian and international artists;

– an institutional television campaign aimed at strengthening the station’s brand awareness;

– the redesign of the layout and content of the r101.it web site and the release of the station’s new app;

– the enhancement of the music offer with the launch, with a view to creating an integrated system with the radio, of R101 TV, channel 66 on the digital terrestrial platform.

DIGITAL

In recent months the Digital Innovation area has continued its efforts aimed at consolidating the central structure, updating the platform for the management of users and contacts, as part of the CRM system, and technological enhancements aimed and a broader valorisation of the Group’s editorial content.

During the reporting period, revenues from purely digital activities in Italy and France rose, overall, by 8.7%, while revenues from marketing services (Cemit) were down compared with the first nine months of 2013.

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Information regarding personnel

At 30 September 2014, permanent and temporary staff in the companies of the Group, totalled 3,194, a fall of 242 (-7%) compared to the end of 2013 and 345 (-9.7%) compared with September 2013.

Net of extraordinary operations that have modified the scope of the Group, the reduction in headcount was 6.3% compared with the end of 2013 and 9% compared with the previous twelve months.

In the first nine months of the year, labour costs, net of extraordinary operations and lower restructuring costs, were down by 8.1% compared with 2013.

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Financial position and equity

The net financial position at 30 September 2014 improved by €35.8 million compared with 31 December 2013 and by €49.5 million, compared with the same period of the previous year.

Over the past year, there was a positive ordinary cash flow of €9.8 million as a result of the optimisation of the management of net working capital, which offset outflows for investment.

The first nine months of the year, also affected by the seasonal nature of the sector, recorded a normal cash absorption of €8.6 million (-€82.5 million in the first nine months of 2013) and an extraordinary cash flow of €44.4 million, of which €31.1 million resulting from the capital increase concluded in June; the net balance of the acquisition and disposal of assets takes account of the effects of the contribution to Mediamond and an advance amounting to €12 million, relating to the sale of an asset, the completion of which is expected by the end of the year.

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FULL YEAR 2014 OUTLOOK

In a market that continues to be characterized by signs of weakness, although less marked than in the first half of the year, the actions taken by the Group – regarding the strategic rationalisation of the business portfolio, along with the constant commitment to reducing both operating and structural costs, as well as the excellent performance recorded by the Magazine Area, in Italy and France – have enabled the Group to improve during the year its capacity to generate financial resources.

In view of the current context and the above-mentioned actions, which will continue also in the last quarter of the year, for the full year 2014, it is reasonable to confirm the forecast, already announced, of an EBITDA for the Group higher than that of 2012, and of a consolidated net result at breakeven.

In line with the trend recorded in the first nine months of the year, it is expected by year end a significant improvement in the Group’s Net Financial Position compared with 2013.

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The executive responsible for the preparation of the company’s accounts, Oddone Pozzi, declares that, as per art. 2, 154 bis of the Single Finance Text, the accounting information contained in this release corresponds to that contained in the company’s formal accounts.

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The documentation relating to the presentation of the results to 30 September 2014 is available from the authorised storage system 1info (www.1info.it) and www.borsaitaliana.it and www.gruppomondadori.it (in the Investor Relations section).

PUBLICATION OF THE INTERIM REPORT FOR THE PERIOD TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2014
The interim report for the period to 30 September 2014, duly approved by the board of directors, will be available from today at the company’s headquarters, the authorised storage system 1info (www.1info.it), www.borsaitaliana.it and www.gruppomondadori.it (in the Investor Relations section).

Board of Directors approves interim report on the first half of the year to 30 June 2014

  • Consolidated revenues: €549.2 million -10.3% on the €612.3 milllion to 30 June 2013 (-7% on a like-for-like basis)
  • Consolidated gross operating profit: €14.9 million, an increase of €20.2 million compared with -€5.3 million to 30 June 2013
  • Consolidated net loss: -€11 million, an improvement of €16.1 million compared with 30 June 2013
  • Operating costs down by €70 million: -13.1% compared with 30 June 2013
  • Net financial position: -€368,9 million, an improvement of  €27.6 million on the first quarter of 2014 and in line with the first half of 2013; marked improvement expected by year end
  • Further confirmation of a recovery in profitability expected for the full year 2014

The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori S.p.A. met today, under the chairmanship of Marina Berlusconi, to examine and approve the interim report for the first half of the year to 30 June 2014, as presented by the chief executive, Ernesto Mauri.

THE MARKET SCENARIO

In the first six months of the year, the markets in which the Group operates continued to decline compared with the same period of the previous year.

In particular in Italy:

– the book sector saw a downturn of 9% in terms of copies and 6.6% in terms of value compared with the first half of 2013 (Source: Nielsen, figures to 14 June);
– the magazine market saw a fall in circulation of 9.6% (internal data to May), a slump of 14.3% in add-on sales (internal data to May) and a fall in advertising sales of 11.6% (Source: Nielsen, figures to May);

Meanwhile in France:

– magazine circulation was down in the newsstand channel by 8.1%;
– advertising sales were down 9.4% on the same period of 2013 (figures to May: internal data for circulation and Kantar Media for advertising).

GROUP PERFORMANCE IN THE PERIOD TO 30 JUNE 2014

In a context characterised by a marked decline, the Mondadori Group recorded a 10.3% fall in consolidated revenues for the period to €549.2 million, compared with €612.3 million in the first half of 2013; on a like-for-like basis, taking account of the contribution, effective from 1 January 2014, of the advertising sales activities to Mediamond S.p.A., a company consolidated on an equity basis, the reduction was 7%.

Consolidated gross operating profit came to €14.9 million, an increase of €20.2 million compared with the loss of €5.3 million in the first six months of 2013, thanks to the impact of actions on the product, cost reduction efforts and a fall in non-recurring charges. The Magazine area made a decisive contribution to this marked improvement given that, after years of continuous decline, it recorded a total gross operating profit (Italy and France) amounted to €26.3 million, an increase of 50.3%.

This particularly positive result, in excess of expectations, is the result of actions on the product and a reduction in operating costs, which were down by around €70 million (-13.1%).

Consolidated gross operating profit net of non-recurring items amounted to €15.4 million, an increase of 8.5% compared with the €14.2 million of the previous year.

Consolidated operating profit came to €3.6 million, a marked improvement on the -€17.7 million of the first half of 2013, with amortisations of tangible and intangible assets of €11.3 million, compared with €12.4 million in 2013.

Pre-tax profit and consolidated net profit, amounting respectively to -€8.7 million (-€28.2 million in the first half of 2013) and -€11 million (-€27.1 million in the first half of 2013), include higher financial charges due, in part, to higher interest rates resulting from the renegotiation of credit lines concluded in November last year, as well as a higher average level of debt.

The Group’s net financial position on 30 June 2014 showed a deficit of -€368.9 million, an improvement on the situation in the first quarter of the year (-€396.5 million) and in line with the same period of 2013 (-€367.3 million) and at 31.12.2013. In addition to the seasonality of some of the Group’s businesses, the net financial position was affected by expenditure for restructuring and a recovery in investments and benefitted from an influx of €31 million from the placement of a total of 29,953,500 ordinary shares completed in the month of June.

RESULTS OF THE BUSINESS AREAS

  • BOOKS

In the second quarter of the year the trade books segment felt the impact of the negative economic situation that has slowed down the recovery in consumer spending and the buying of books. This resulted in a further fall in the market which (to June) recorded a fall of 9% in terms of copies and 6.6% in terms of value (Source: Nielsen, figures to 14 June); in the second quarter the fall, in value terms, was of -8% (-5.3% in Q1). The downturn was more marked in the large-scale retail channel and independent bookshops that were down, respectively, by 15% and 7.5% (Source: Nielsen, figures to 14 June).

Substantially confirming the company’s market leadership, the share of the Mondadori Group’s publishing houses was 25.5% (excluding large-scale retail sales), a slight fall compared with the same period of last year that was positively affected by the performance of the bestsellers E l’eco rispose by Khaled Hosseini and Inferno by Dan Brown.

First half revenues generated by the Book area amounted to €128.5 million, a 4.1% fall on the €134 million of the previous year.

The fall in revenues and margins was determined by the aforementioned market trend as well as a different publishing schedule which, compared with 2013, will feature an absolutely significant launch of titles for the Christmas period as well as the publication of new works by the well-know authors in the second half, including, Follett, Grisham, Cornwell, Corona, Littizzetto and Camilleri.

Regarding to e-books, revenues were up by almost 13% compared with the first half of 2013 thanks to a catalogue that is continuously expanding and that currently includes over 7,000 titles.

The fall in revenues had an impact on gross operating profit compared with the first half of 2013. However, targeted actions aimed at cutting costs in different areas, in particular production and logistics, made it possible to mitigate the impact (from €9.8 million in the first half of 2013 to €5.4 million on 30 June 2014).

  • MAGAZINES ITALY

In a generally uncertain climate, the second quarter saw a continuation of the downturn, albeit at a less marked level than the previous year.

In this context the Magazines Italy area – faced with an overall fall in revenues of 9.9% (-8.3% on a like-for-like basis, considering titles that were closed or sold) that amounted to €160.3 million, compared with €177.9 million in the first half of 2013 – recorded a significant increase in gross operating profit, which rose from €3.6 million to €11 million in the first half of 2014 due to the focus on the segments in which the Group is leader (fashion, well-being, cooking), the launch of new titles (Il mio Papa), the redesign of Panorama and actions aimed at the structural reduction of industrial, editorial and photographic costs, as well as labour costs.

Revenues from Mondadori titles were particularly hit by the negative trends in the markets of reference, but the Mondadori Group nevertheless managed to increase its market share in terms of value to 33.2%, compared with 32.6% in the first half of last year.

In particular:

– circulation revenues fell by 5.9% on a like-for-like basis, in a market that was down by 9.6%;
– gross advertising revenues were down by 8.5% on a like-for-like basis, in a market that was down by 11.6%;
– advertising sales for the web sites of the magazine brands recorded growth of 12.8% on a like-for-like basis compared with the same period of 2013, bucking the trend of a market that was down by 2.1% (Source: Nielsen, to May). Particularly positive results for the web sites Donnamoderna.com (+8.4%) and Grazia.it (+55.9%);
– in a market that in the first five months saw a fall of 14.3% in terms of value (internal source: Press-Di), add-on sales were down by 19.8%, following the decision to select and rationalise initiatives but, by comparison, affected also by the excellent performance achieved in 2013.

International activities

In the first half of 2014 Mondadori International Business recorded a 10% growth in revenues compared with the previous year. The increase was mainly attributable to the Grazia network which now has 23 editions around the world, the launch, last November, of the first international edition under licence of Icon and advertising sales in Italy since last October on behalf of El Pais, Spain’s leading daily newspaper.

In May, as part of the development of the digital activities of the Grazia International Network, it is worth underlining the acquisition of the marketplace London-Boutiques.com, an operation that is part of a more extensive project to launch, in the second half of the year, a global e-commerce platform using the Grazia brand.

With regard to holdings, Attica Publications, leader in the Greek magazine and radio broadcasting markets, after a positive first quarter, saw a fall in advertising revenues; Mondadori Seec Advertising Co. Ltd, the exclusive advertising sales company for the edition of Grazia published in China, saw an increase in revenues of 14% compared with the first half of 2013 and from April, the frequency of publication increased from monthly to weekly; Mondadori Independent Media LLC, the publisher of Grazia in Russia, closed the first half of the year with a fall in advertising revenues of 4%.

  • MAGAZINES FRANCE

In the first half of 2014 the markets of reference in France saw a further decline, both in terms of newsstand sales (-8.1%; internal data to May) and advertising (-9.4%; internal figures based on Kantar Media data, to May).

Mondadori France performed decidedly better than the market keeping the fall to 2% in a market that was down by 8.1% and reporting growth of 50.6% in internet activities.

First half consolidated revenues generated by Mondadori France amounted to €169.9 million, -4% on the €176.9 million in the first half of 2013; on a like-for-like basis, considering the sale of Le Film Français finalised at the end of 2013 and the different number of issues of some titles, the fall was of 3.7%.

There was a marked difference in the performance of advertising revenues on print and for online: while the former saw a fall of 13.5% (-11% on a like-for-like basis), the latter were up by 49.3%, (51.1% on a like-for-like basis), as a result of which, digital sales now account for 10% of the total.

The advertising sales company remained among the main players in the market with a 10.5% share in terms of volume (Source: Kantar Media), making it the second player in the market.

Circulation revenues, that account for over 70% of total revenues, were down by 1.5% (-1,1% on a like-for-like basis):

– newsstand sales were down by 2%; some of the main titles, including Closer, Pleine Vie and Top Santé, saw growth of more than 10%;
– subscriptions remained stable thanks to the strong performance of Télé-Star, Pleine Vie and Top Santé.

During the first half Mondadori France launched a number of new products, such as Le Journal de Lucky Luke, Slam, Histoire & Jeux and Fort Boyard, and completed the redesign of L’Auto-journal Évasion, Diapason, Modes & Travaux, Science & Vie, Top Santé, Grazia and Closer, placing more focus on editorial quality.

The many activities carried out in recent quarters, and still ongoing, have made it possible, as indicated above, to launch new titles and realise significant reductions in editorial, industrial and general costs and thereby widely compensating for the fall in revenues.

Gross operating profit was up by 10.1% to €15.3 million from €13.9 million in the first half of 2013.

With regard to digital activities, since January 2014 advertising sales have been exclusively managed internally, cross-tile editorial teams have been created and some of the main properties have been updated and further enhanced with new functions for tablets and smartphones.

These efforts have had a positive impact on the audience which, in April, the latest Nielsen figures available, had reached 6.5 million unique users (+26% on 2013), with a peak of 7.8 million in January; while on mobile, the increase in unique users was 67% compared with 2013 (Source: Nielsen, to April).

Activities are also continuing aimed at creating new efficiencies, in particular, a plan has been introduced for the reduction of the structure along with a project for the rationalisation of the locations.

  • ADVERTISING

The figures for the area are not comparable given that, as already mentioned, from January 2014, the advertising sale activities of Mondadori Pubblicità S.p.A., a subsidiary of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., were contributed to Mediamond S.p.A., a 50-50 joint-venture set up in 2009 by Mondadori Pubblicità S.p.A. and Publitalia ’80 S.p.A..

Revenues generated by the current Mondadori Pubblicità came to €5.8 million, a fall on the revenues generated by comparable activities in the first half of 2013 for the reasons outlined above.

Gross operating profit, that also includes the pro-quota results of Mediamond, consolidated on an equity basis, saw an improvement compared with the first half of 2013 (up from -€3.5 million to -€1.9 million), highlighting the first positive effects of the operation.

The revenues of Mediamond S.p.A. saw an overall increase of 1.8%.

The Mondadori brands (magazines and web) recorded a like-for-like reduction of 6.7% compared with 2013. In particular:

– the fall in advertising revenues for magazine titles amounted 8.5%, in a market of reference that was down by -11.6% (Source: Nielsen, to May);
– advertising revenues for the web sites was up by 12.8% in a segment that was down by 2.1% (Source: Nielsen, to May).

  • RETAIL

Also in the first half of the year the retail market continued to show signs of weakness in consumer spending. With regard to the products sold, the book segment saw a fall of 6.6%, in terms of value, during the period, a situation that worsened in the second quarter also as the result of a lack of bestsellers. The channel that was best able to contain the downturn in revenues was the bookshop chains channel, compared with independent bookshops and large-scale retail outlets.

In the non-book area, there was growth only in gift-boxes, mobile phones and e-readers, while consumer electronics showed a general slowdown.

The 2013 figures have been reclassified to take account of the configuration introduced in the Retail area from September 2013, when Cemit Interactive Media S.p.A. was included under Other businesses and Corporate.

In the first half of 2014 the Retail area recorded revenues of €92.6 million, an 8.9% fall compared with the €101.7 million of the same period of 2013.

A breakdown of revenues by category shows that books – the most important, accounting for 74% of the total – had the best performance (+3.5%) compared with the market of reference, while consumer electronics continued to record a fall greater than the general trend in the sector.

The negative trend in the club channel continued with a fall in revenues of 20% and, finally, also online sales through inMondadori.it were also down (by around -4%).

The impact on gross operating profit (-€5.5 million from the -€6.1 million to 30 June 2014) of the reduction in revenues from the clubs and the consumer electronics segment was more than compensated by the positive performance of books and the effects of cost reductions.

To contrast the generally recessive economic environment actions, already underway in the first quarter and aimed at recovering profitability, continued. In particular:

– a progressive review of the network with actions to rationalise the sales outlets (the opening of a directly-owned and run bookstore in a new shopping mall, the Nave de Vero, near Marghera, and the closure of a number of franchise outlets), and formats for the development of a new concept for the bookshop of the future;
– the rebranding of the entire network; a new offer, above all in consumer electronics; co-marketing activities with important partners in the banking and telecoms sectors;
– the maintenance of promotional, communication and advertising initiatives to support sales and gain market share for books;
– the continuation of reorganisation efforts with the application of a solidarity procedure (20% compared with 10% in 2013) at the offices in Milan and Rimini.

  • RADIO

After a positive start in the first quarter, the second quarter the radio market saw a phase of turbulence that had an impact on the performance of di R101.

Revenues generated by R101 in the first half amounted to €5.9 million, -13.2% compared with the €6.8 million at 30 June 2013

Gross operating profit (which went from -€1.6 million to -€2.7 million) was affected not only by the negative trend in revenues, but also by higher promotional and communication investments made in the second quarter to support the re-launch of the station.

Such efforts in the first half included, the launch at the end of March of the new R101, confirming greater engagement with sports events and partnerships with music events alongside national and international artists and their summer tours; the redesign of the look and content of the web site www.r101.it and the launch in June of the TV channel, on the digital terrestrial channel 66.

The launch of the TV platform, integrated with the radio station and other digital supports, will make it possible to offer a wide-ranging entertainment system.

  • DIGITAL

The first half of 2014 saw the completion of the first step in strengthening the central control of the Digital Innovation area with the arrival of new and specialised resources. This has made it possible to give a greater impulse to digital projects functional to the different business units.

Total revenues were slightly down due to the fall in sales of marketing services (Cemit), while purely digital activities increased by 9.2% compared with the first half of 2013, as a result of the increase in e-books (+13%), the web sites of magazines in Italy (advertising revenues +12.8%) and France (advertising revenues +51.1%).

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Information regarding personnel

As of 30 June 2014, the personnel employed by companies of the Group (both on temporary and permanent contracts) amounted to 3,213, a reduction of 361 (-10.1%) compared with 12 months previously and 223 (-6.5%) compared with December 2013.

Gross of extraordinary items, personnel costs (mounting to €117.4 million in the first six months) showed a significant fall (-20.7%) compared with the figures for the first half of 2013.

The significant fall in the headcount is attributable to important restructuring actions taken between the end of 2012 and last year, and is also influenced some imbalances in the scope of the company. Net of these extraordinary operations, compared with the situation in June 2013, the number of personnel was in any case down by 324 (-9.2%). The cost of personnel on a like-for-like basis, and net of restructuring charges was down by 10.9%.

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EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FULL YEAR

In a market that still shows no clear signs of improvement, the positive performance in the first half – better than expected and the result of actions taken on the product, reorganisation and the reduction of costs, as well as the excellent performance of Magazines, both in Italy and France – makes it possible to estimate for the full year a level of gross operating profit higher than that of 2012, confirming what was stated during the presentation of the 2013 Annual Report and the Report on QI 2014.

Also the second half of the year will see a continuation of the management initiatives aimed at improving the organic capacity of the Group to generate financial resources and actions aimed at the sale/realisation of non-strategic assets, with a view to reinforcing access to the resources necessary for investment.

The net financial position is expected to be significantly better than the level in 2013.

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The executive responsible for the preparation of the company’s accounts, Oddone Pozzi, declares that, as per art. 2, 154 bis of the Single Finance Text, the accounting information contained in this release corresponds to that contained in the company’s formal accounts.

The documentation relating to the presentation of the results for the first half of the year to 30 June 2014, will be made available through the authorised storage mechanism 1Info (www.1info.it), in the Investor Relations section of the company’s website www.gruppomondadori.it, on www.borsaitaliana.it and at the company’s corporate offices.

Board of Directors approves interim report for the first quarter of 2014

  • Consolidated revenues of €268.3 million: -8.3% on the €292.7 million at 31 March 2013 (-6.5% on a like-for-like basis)
  • Strong growth in gross operating profit thanks to action on the products and cost structure: €5.6 million compared with the -€4.6 million at 31 March 2013
  • Consolidated net loss of  -€6.4 million compared with -€15.3 million at 31 March 2013
    Confirmation of the forecast for a marked improvement in profitability for the full year 2014

The Board of Directors of Arnoldo Mondadori S.p.A. met today, under the chairmanship of Marina Berlusconi, to examine and approve the interim report for the first quarter of the year to 31 March 2014, as presented by the Chief Executive, Ernesto Mauri.

THE MARKET SCENARIO

At the macroeconomic level, there were still no signs of an improvement in Italy or France, the countries of reference for the Mondadori Group, in the first months of the year.

In particular, there was a continued downturn in both the book and consumer magazine markets compared with the same period of the previous year.

In Italy:
– the trade books market was down both in terms of copies sold and value (-6.8% and -5.3% respectively);
– in the two-month period January-February the magazine market was affected by a further decline in advertising spending (-14.7%): and both circulation and add-on sales were also down, by -12.8% and -19.3% respectively.

In France:
– circulation, only in the newsstand channel, was down by 8.1%;
– advertising was down by 10% (internal data).

MONDADORI IN THE FIRST QUARTER 2014

The consolidated revenues of the Mondadori Group were down by 8.3% to €268.3 million: on a like-for-like basis, taking account of the attribution from 1 January 2014 of the advertising sales to Mediamond, consolidated on a net equity basis, the reduction was of -6.5%.

Despite the difficult context, all of the Mondadori businesses – in particular Magazines Italy – performed better than in the corresponding period of the previous year, with the single exception of books that will have a much stronger editorial programme in the second half of the year.

The activities carried out in the period on the products and the results of actions taken to cut operating costs have resulted in an improved consolidated EBITDA that was up €10.2 million on the same period of 2013 (+€ 5.6 million in 2014 compared with -€4.6 million in 2013).

Moreover, net of non-recurring items, there was also an improvement in gross operating profit, which rose from €0.1 million to €5 million.

The results achieved to date with the marked reductions in operating costs, which have focused on industrial, logistical and editorial costs, make it possible to forecast an improvement in the savings objectives indicated in the plan (€100 million by the end of 2015). In terms of personnel, in the first quarter there was a further reduction of 166 people (-4.8%) and the total headcount is currently 356 down on the figure at 31 March 2013 (-9.8%).

GROUP PERFORMANCE IN THE PERIOD TO 31 MARCH 2014

The following table presents an overview of the figures for the first quarter of 2014. It should be remembered that the figures are not comparable due to the contribution of the advertising sales business activity of Mondadori Pubblicità S.p.A. to Mediamond S.p.A., which became effective from 1 January 2014.

Consolidated net revenues came to €268.3 million, a fall of 8.3% on the €292.7 million of Q1 2013; net of the effects of the contribution of the advertising sales business the fall was of 6.5%.

Consolidated gross operating profit net of non-recurring items showed an improvement of €5 million, compared with the €0.1 million of the previous year.

Consolidated gross operating profit rose to €5.6 million, compared with a loss in the same period of the previous year of €4.6 million.

Consolidated profit before taxation showed a loss of -€5.8 million (-€15.6 million in 2013) with amortisations of €5.5 million (€6 million in 2013) and financial charges of €5.9 million (€5 million in 2013).

There was a consolidated net loss for the period of €6.4 million, compared with -€15.3 million in 2013.

The Group’s net financial position shows a deficit of €396.5 million, compared with -€363,2 million at 31 December 2013, but in any case lower than the same period of last year. The period was significantly affected by the restructuring costs of the previous year and investments in the educational area.

Information regarding personnel

At 31 March 2014 permanent and temporary staff in the companies of the Group, totalled 3,270 and total labour costs for the period amounted to €59.3 million (-16.7% million compared with €71.2 million on the same period of 2013).

Total like-for-like headcount, taking account of the integration of advertising sales in Mediamond (that involved the transfer of 45 employees), was down by 8.7% (or 311 units); labour costs, also net of the impact of restructuring, was down by 11% (or €7.7 million).

These reductions are the result of a range of reorganisation and restructuring operations, begun between 2012 and 2013, the effects of which are being felt month by month.

Two other operations, finalised in March, should also be noted: the sales of the magazine titles Ciak and PC Professionale and the closure of the Mondadori Direct logistics centre in Brescia with the consequent concentration of operations at the Mondadori book depot in Verona.

· BOOKS
In the first quarter of 2014, there was a downturn in the trade books market, both in terms of copies sold and revenues (-6.8% and -5.3% respectively; Source: Nielsen), compared with the same period of 2013.

The Mondadori’s market share remained stable, confirming the Group’s market leadership.

First quarter revenues for the area came to €56.8 million, a 10.1% fall on the €63.2 million in Q1 2013.

In trade books, the Group’s first quarter performance, with revenues down by 9.6% on 2013, was affected by evident difficulties in certain channels, in particular large-scale retail, and in the paperback segment, as well as an editorial programme that was not especially strong.

In any case, the list of the top selling 2,500 titles in the quarter, which accounts for 42% of the market in terms of copies, saw the Mondadori Group accounting for over a third, thanks to positive results in both bookstores and large-scale retail. In the top 10 bestsellers list for the quarter, the Mondadori Group was responsible for the publication of 4 titles.

Also of significance in the trade area was the launch, at the beginning of May, of the first ten titles in the Flipback format, a new book product that is one of the most important new editorial initiatives of the year thanks to the particularly innovative characteristics: the size, the paper and the way in which it is read.

In e-books, the growing trend in download revenues continued (+57% on the previous).

As regards educational books, the first quarter was characterised by the seasonality of the business and consequently revenues in the period were not significant.

The trend in the market of reference and the consequent trend in revenues of the Book Area resulted in a fall in gross operating margins compared with the first quarter of 2013. However, the effect of the downturn was mitigated thanks to specific efforts to reduce costs in a number of areas, in particular production and logistics. The figures for the first quarter were significantly affected also by the investments to reconfigure the Mondadori Education catalogue, that markedly increased the number of new titles produced during the period.

· MAGAZINES ITALY
The first three months of 2014 saw the evident effects of the rationalisation policy for the magazine portfolio (the closure of the titles published by the joint-venture ACI-Mondadori and the sale of PC Professionale and Ciak), continuing improvements to product quality (the relaunch of CasaFacile and redesign of Panorama) and the launch of a new weekly Il mio Papa.

All of this, along with the cost reductions made in recent years and, in particular, in 2013, resulted in a marked improvement in gross operating profit, which rose from 2.6 to €7.5 million compared with the first quarter of 2013, despite the fall in revenues.

The Magazines Italy Area generated Q1 2014 revenues of €81.3 million, an 8.4% fall on the €88.8 million of Q1 2013.

In particular:
– circulation revenues for Mondadori titles were affected by the negative scenario and, despite out-performing the market (-12.8%: internal data: Press-Di), were down by 5.6%, net of titles closed or sold;
– advertising revenues were down by 7.4%, in a market that lost 14.7% (Source: Nielsen, February);
– there was substantial growth in advertising sales for the web sites of the magazine brands (+24%), despite a market that was down by 6.3% (Source: Nielsen, February);
– add-on sales contained the decline in revenues to 14.4%, in a market that lost 19.3% (internal data: Press-Di).

International activities

Mondadori International Business ended the first quarter of 2014 with revenues that were in line with those of the previous year. The slight fall in revenues from royalties related to licensing was compensated by bigger commissions on advertising sales made on behalf of foreign partners in the Italian market (total sales in the quarter were up by 9% on the same period of 2013).

Among the editions launched in the last year, of particular note is the performance of the first edition of Icon, distributed in Spain in partnership with Gruppo Prisa since last November. In terms of advertising sales, Mondadori International Business has expanded the number of foreign publishers for which it operates as an agent.

In terms of investments, Mondadori Seec Advertising Co. Ltd, the advertising sales company for Grazia China, recorded a 12% growth in advertising revenues in the first three months of 2014 compared with the same period of 2013 and from April the frequency has been increased to weekly; Mondadori Independent Media, the joint-venture that publishes Grazia in Russia, recorded first quarter revenues in line with the previous year, despite the difficult political situation in the country that in part had an impact on advertising spending; Attica Publications, Greece’s leading magazine publisher and a major radio broadcaster, benefitted in the first quarter in advertising sales that were up compared with 2013 (+5% in print and +4% on radio).

· MAGAZINES FRANCE
The Magazines France Area generated Q1 revenues of €81.7 million, a slight reduction (-1.6%) on the €83 million of Q1 2013; given the change of scope, due to the sale of Le Film Français in December 2103 and an additional issue in 2014, compared with the previous year, of Télé-Star, Télé-Poche and Auto-Plus, the fall in revenues is steady at 2.2%.

In the first quarter of the year circulation revenues, which account for around 73% of the total for the period, were stable (-0.1% on a like-for-like basis). Like-for-like newsstand sales were down by 1.4%, an excellent result given the current state of the market (-8.1% at the end of March; Source: Mondadori France Diffusion): of particular note were the sales of the weekly Closer (+25% in terms of volume) and the monthlies Pleine Vie (+24%) and Top Santé (+25%) and the positive reactions to the recent launch of new products, such as 750g, Slam and Histoire & Jeux. Subscription revenues, meanwhile, were stable (-0.8% on a on a like-for-like basis).

In terms of advertising sales, in the context of a difficult market (-10%; internal source), Mondadori recorded a 10.5% drop in revenues, on a like-for-like basis.

In the first quarter of 2014, Mondadori France, significantly increased its digital revenues (+41.3% on 2013); the growth came from the activities of the properties (+40.6%) as well as from the pure player NaturaBuy (+46%). There was also a significant increase in traffic, with 7.8 million uniques, also as a result of the scoop by Closer.

Advertising sales for the sites, managed internally since January 2014, recorded 39% growth in the first quarter and now accounts for 9% of the total advertising revenues of Mondadori France.

A number of initiatives launched in recent years now make it possible to realise significant economies of scale, in particular with regard to overheads, industrial costs and the cost of managing subscriptions, making it possible to increase gross operating profit, despite a fall in revenues.

In terms of cost reductions, efforts continue to improve efficiency, in particular, in the first months of the year, a voluntary redundancy plan was introduced (with the aim of reducing the headcount by between 10% and 15% in 3 years) and well as a plan to bring the entire staff together under one roof (in December 2014).

· ADVERTISING
The consolidated figures from the area are not comparable given that, as already mentioned, from 1 January 2014, the advertising sales business of Mondadori Pubblicità S.p.A., a subsidiary of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore SpA, were contributed to Mediamond SpA, the 50-50 joint-venture set up in 2009 by Mondadori Pubblicità SpA and Publitalia ’80 SpA. For Mondadori this operation was part of a wider process of innovation of the business model that will contribute to the further affirmation of the Group’s leadership thanks to a new approach, supported by significant synergies and models of offer more suited to the new conditions of the market.

The revenues from the activities of the current Mondadori Pubblicità amounted to €3.9 million; which, on a like-for-like basis and net of the business contributed to Mediamond, were slightly up.

Gross operating profit, that includes the pro-quota results of Mediamond, showed a marked improvement compared with the first quarter of 2013, highlighting the positive effects of the aforementioned operation.

In particular, the first quarter revenues of Mediamond, which is consolidated on an equity basis, taking account of the revenues generated by Mondadori Pubblicità in the same period of 2013, were up by 12.3%.

Specifically:
– the print and radio segments (the part contributed by Mondadori Pubblicità) recorded an increase in revenues of 8.5% (-7.4% for print, compared with a market average of -14.7% at the end of February, and revenues that more than doubled for radio, also as a result of the big changes compared with the previous year following the addition to the portfolio of new radio stations, including Radio Italia, from mid-April 2013, Radionorba and Radio Subasio, at the end of 2013, and Radio Sportiva, from the beginning of 2014);
– advertising sales for the web increased by 24% in a market that was down by 6.3% (Source: Nielsen, February).

  • RETAIL

The market of reference for the Retail Area was particularly affected by negative trends of the book market and of consumer electronics, which saw a general downturn in the period, with the single exception of e-readers, that saw double-digit growth, but always within strict limits.

In Q1 2014 Retail Area – which as 19 directly-owned bookstores, 315 franchised bookstores, 186 edicolè, 8 multicenters and 21 club bookstores, and the e-commerce activities of InMondadori.it – generated revenues of €47.2 million, a fall of 6.9% on the €50.7 million of the same period of 2013.

Of particular note during the period was the market share of Retail Area in the book sector which rose from 13.7% in 2013 to 14.3% in 2014, also as a result of renewed communication and promotional activities.

There was a continuation of the negative trend in the club channel that has seen a fall in revenues of around 20%. And, finally, also the sales generated through the InMondadori.it site were down by 4.7%.

In terms of gross operating profit, compared with the same period of last year, the franchise channel remained profitable and the directly-owned outlets (bookstores and multicenters) saw a consistent recovery in margins thanks to the closure of a number of non-profitable bookstores.

In the club channel, the effects deriving from the rationalisation of the network of stores and recruitment efforts made it possible to maintain a level of profitability comparable to that of the previous year.

Also the e-commerce channel benefitted in the first quarter from the reductions in structural costs.

In the context of a generalised recession, a number of activities have already been put in place aimed at the recovery of market share and profitability. In particular:
– the progressive revision of the network and the format of the stores;
– communication activities and advertising aimed at sustaining sales and building market share, in particular for books;
– the ongoing rationalisation of Club recruitment activities (-13%);
– strict cost controls on the management of sales outlets and the renegotiation of rents;
– ongoing reorganisation efforts: the application of solidarity contracts (20% compared with 10% in 2013) at the central offices in Milan and Rimini and the exit from the activities of the business of the management of logistics for the club and on-line channels, now run by the parent company.

  • RADIO

After a significant downturn in 2013, the advertising market in Italy started the year weakly, recording a further slide, in February (Source: Nielsen) of 4.3% with all media in negative territory with the sole exception of radio, which grew by 7.5%.

In this context, advertising sales for R101 generated revenues of €2.6 million, in line with the same period of the previous year.

Thanks to a series of actions to review and optimise the structures and the different timing of promotional support and communication, gross operating margins while remaining negative, nevertheless improved.

The end of March, confirming the importance attributed to the radio station within the Group, saw the presentation of the new R101 with a renewed editorial line, a new logo, a new pay off “the Music” and a series of new features for listeners. These changes were accompanied by intense promotional activities in support of the new format, with the launch of partnerships with TV programmes and the reinforcement of links with Italian and international music, thanks to the involvement with tours by a number of internationally renowned artists and groups

  • DIGITAL

During 2013 the Digital Innovation Area was set up with the aim of not only accelerating growth in the digital market, but also structuring the processes of innovation and identifying new business development opportunities. The new structure is engaged in the development of marketing services and e-commerce activities, as well as providing support for the activities of Cemit Interactive Media SpA.

In the first months of 2014, in line with already established programmes, efforts continued to strengthen the various teams with the hiring of new resources dedicated to CRM, the spread of the Mondadori loyalty card, marketing services and the technological development of new projects to provide direct support for existing digital activities inside the book, magazine and retail areas.

During the period, the activities of the recent acquisition Anobii was included in the scope of the area.

In the first quarter of the year turnover remained stable compared with the first months of 2013, as a result, on the one hand, of significant growth in e-books (+57%) and the web sites of the Italian magazine titles (+24%) – including Donnamoderna.com (+23.8%), Grazia.it (+43.5%) and Panoramauto.it (+5.2%) – and in France (+39%); and, on the other hand, a reduction in the revenues of Cemit and inMondadori.it.

EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FULL YEAR

In a market context that is still not showing signs of improvement, the positive results of the first quarter, the result of actions taken on the products, the reorganisation and cost reductions, make it possible to forecast a higher level of profitability (EBITDA) for the full year than 2012, confirming what was already stated at the time of the presentation of the 2013 Annual Report.

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The Board of Directors of Mondadori also approved the 2013 Sustainability Report, prepared according to the guidelines of the GRI standard G3.1, with the application level B+.

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The executive responsible for the preparation of the company’s accounts, Carlo Maria Vismara, declares that, as per art. 2, 154 bis of the Single Finance Text, the accounting information contained in this release corresponds to that contained in the company’s formal accounts.

The documentation relating to the presentation of the results for the first quarter of 2014 is available at the company’s registered office, on the web site www.borsaitaliana.it and on the web site www.gruppomondadori.it (Investor relations section).