Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric Welch wrote: >=20 > At 07:12 PM 6/23/98 -0700, you wrote: >=20 > >while i am in basic agreement with your point (that Leica seem to be d= oing > >well and that the S1 may well be a successful product for them) i woul= d > >warn that using growth percentages can be very deceptive. >=20 > Consistent growth in Millions of dollars is significant. For Leica to > positive increases in sale of 30 percent or more over the past four or = five > years is a good indication that the company is healthy, it's customer b= ase > is there and that the future is likely to be decent at least. your admonition caused me to look at leica's site and their published res= ults. frankly, i see quite a bit of bad news in their year end report. while th= is hardly constitues a disaster the picture is hardly rosy. here's a few excerpts: Page 2 of 6 No upturn during the fourth quarter The strong increases in sales of the Leica Camera Group during the first = half did not continue during the second half of the fiscal year 1997/98 due to the eco= nomic crisis in Asia and the disappointing Christmas sales in large parts of Europe. T= urnover during the traditionally strong selling period of the fourth quarter (January 1 = to March 31, 1998) amounting to DM 82.9 million was 8.8% below the level of the prior = year. During this quarter under report, sales in Asia also declined by 39.0% in= comparison with the prior year to DM 14.5 million.=20 In Europe, the Group was able to strengthen its position outside Germany,= although,=20 however, sales declined by 7.6% to DM 52.1 million due to the decline in = the German=20 market (=969.9%).=20 In the US market which is strategically important for the internationalis= ation of the Group=92s business, the growth trend of the first half year was confirmed with an i= ncrease=20 in sales of 54.1% to DM 15.0 million during the fourth quarter. [in other words, the US market was just under DM 10.0 million ($6 million= approx)=20 during the corresponding quarter in the previous year. annualized this wo= uld work out approx $20 million in the 12 months leading up to the month of may 1998.]. [note that the increase of DM 5.0 million sales in the USA was almost off= set by the decline of approx DM 4.0 million in Germany] [also note the sheer size of the German home market. if leica appeal prim= arily to "pro users" there must be many more "pro users" per capita in Germany tha= n in the USA] With regard to products, in certain instances considerable declines in sa= les were registered in the camera systems (=9618.1%) and in the compact camera (=96= 22.5%) sectors under the Leica brand name, whilst sales of cameras and binocular= s of the Minox brand were able to be increased further (+42.9%). The Leica sectors= of binoculars and scopes (+18.7%) and projectors (+18.0%) were also able to = register increases in sales thanks to positive export successes and new products. [so camera sales are actually down considerably whereas minox, binoculars= & scopes, and projectors are thriving. elsewhere it's stated that M & R cameras con= stitute some 50% of leica's sales] The consolidated net income of the quarter under report was characterised= above all by the booking of the extraordinary expense in respect of the restructuri= ng of Minox GmbH as well as the adjustment of the cost structures at Leica Camera AG.= This resulted in an operating loss of DM 3.3 million which led to a loss befor= e taxes of DM 7.9 million after taking into consideration extraordinary expenses in = the amount of DM 3.3 million. The projected loss after taxes for the quarter amounts to= DM 6.0 million. More than half of the loss for the year thus arose during the fo= urth quarter both at the level of the operating result as well as in respect of the lo= ss before taxes. Fiscal year 1997/98 characterised by spring cleaning As announced, the fiscal year 1997/98 was characterised by a planned repo= sitioning of the Leica Camera Group, which was aggravated by substantial sales decl= ines in important markets. Actual sales fell DM 30.0 million short of the planned= targets thus resulting in a considerable deterioration of the operating result....... food for thought ? mark