AMAG Austria Metall AG
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AMAG Austria Metall AG
AMAG Austria Metall AG is a holding company, which engages in the manufacture, processing, and distribution of primary aluminium and semi-finished aluminium products such as rolled and cast aluminium products. The company is headquartered in Braunau Am Inn, Oberoesterreich and currently employs 2,148 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-08-04. The company manages its business through four operating divisions Metal, Casting, Rolling and Service. The Metal Division includes the 20 % interest held in the Alouette smelter, and is responsible within the AMAG Group for the production of primary aluminium, the control of metal flows, the hedging of AMAG’s operating companies against aluminium price risk and the marketing of primary aluminium. Casting Division recycles aluminium scrap in order to produce high-quality casthouse alloys. Its product portfolio covers aluminium materials tailored to customer requirements in the form of ingots, sows and liquid aluminium. Rolling Division is responsible for the production and sale of rolled products (sheets, coils and plates), as well as precision and rolled plates. The rolling mill specialises in premium products for selected markets. Service Division’s portfolio includes facility management (building and area management).
AMAG Austria Metall AG is a holding company, which engages in the manufacture, processing, and distribution of primary aluminium and semi-finished aluminium products such as rolled and cast aluminium products. The company is headquartered in Braunau Am Inn, Oberoesterreich and currently employs 2,148 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-08-04. The company manages its business through four operating divisions Metal, Casting, Rolling and Service. The Metal Division includes the 20 % interest held in the Alouette smelter, and is responsible within the AMAG Group for the production of primary aluminium, the control of metal flows, the hedging of AMAG’s operating companies against aluminium price risk and the marketing of primary aluminium. Casting Division recycles aluminium scrap in order to produce high-quality casthouse alloys. Its product portfolio covers aluminium materials tailored to customer requirements in the form of ingots, sows and liquid aluminium. Rolling Division is responsible for the production and sale of rolled products (sheets, coils and plates), as well as precision and rolled plates. The rolling mill specialises in premium products for selected markets. Service Division’s portfolio includes facility management (building and area management).
Revenue Growth: AMAG's revenue rose by 5.4% to EUR 1,137 million, primarily driven by higher aluminum prices.
Profit Decline: EBITDA for the first 9 months was EUR 114.2 million, down 22.6% year-over-year, while net income after taxes fell by 37.7%.
Cash Flow Strength: Operating cash flow increased by 23.3% to EUR 134.8 million, and free cash flow jumped 134% to EUR 94.2 million.
Guidance Raised: Management now expects 2025 EBITDA at the upper end of its communicated range, close to EUR 130 million.
Challenging Market: The economic environment remains difficult due to weak demand in key sectors, ongoing U.S. aluminum tariffs, and subdued Eurozone sentiment.
Cost Discipline: Efficiency measures and reduced investments helped maintain stable earnings despite lower volumes and margin pressures.
Division Performance: Rolling Division shipments rose, but profit was pressured by mix changes and tariffs; Metal and Casting divisions were down due to lower demand and maintenance.