FMC on Growth Track to Meet Targets of Vision 2015 Strategy
22.01.2013 -
FMC Corporation said in December the company is on track to meet or exceed aggressive performance targets as part of its Vision 2015 strategy to profitably double the company's size.
At its 2012 Investor Day conference in New York, Pierre Brondeau, FMC president, CEO and chairman, said that over the last three years, FMC has executed its growth plan and has capitalized on the unique strengths of the company to deliver strong performance against Vision 2015 targets announced in 2010.
"We developed an aggressive, but achievable, strategy to unlock the growth potential of FMC, leading to a larger, more profitable, faster growing specialty chemicals company," Brondeau said. "Halfway through our plan, we are well on our way to achieve or exceed our targets. We've delivered exceptional results over the last several years, despite continuing macroeconomic uncertainty."
Strong Progress to Deliver Vision 2015
The company provided an update on its expectations for Vision 2015 during the event:
FMC expects to exceed its $5 billion 2015 sales target by at least 10%. This would represent more than doubling of company revenues since 2009.
The company expects to meet or exceed its 2015 EBIT target of $1.2 billion, approximately 2.5 times its EBIT in 2009. EBIT is up 50% over the last three years.
Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) will remain well above the Vision 2015 target of mid-teens or higher. The company has expanded total EBIT margins, up more than 120 basis points from 2009 through today, despite significant growth investments. The company expects EBIT margins to continue to expand an additional 230 basis points by 2015.
FMC continues to maintain disciplined and balanced cash deployment, with more than $1.5 billion deployed in the last three years. Approximately 40% has been used for organic reinvestment, approximately 20% for external growth, and approximately 35% returned to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases.
Updated Vision 2015 Expectations in Reportable Segments
FMC expects its Agricultural Products Group to deliver sales of approximately $2.8 billion and EBIT of approximately $675 million in 2015. Performance drivers include a rich organic growth pipeline with sustained premium margins and a unique manufacturing and R&D model that delivers results at lower cost.
The Specialty Chemicals Group is expected to deliver sales of approximately $1.2 billion and EBIT of approximately $275 million in 2015. Driving this performance are continued solid, steady performance from the BioPolymer business with the new natural colors and pectin product lines helping to accelerate growth. Lithium performance is anticipated to improve, driven by mix optimization and cost reduction initiatives.
The Industrial Chemicals Group is expected to deliver sales of approximately $1.4 billion, generating EBIT of approximately $250 million in 2015. This performance will be driven by the company's market leadership in soda ash, the continuing shift toward higher value specialties in Peroxygens and growing the new FMC Environmental Solutions business unit.
Cash Deployment Through 2015
FMC expects to have approximately $4 billion in cash to deploy over the plan horizon ending in 2015. Approximately $3 billion will be generated from cumulative cash flow from operations, with the remainder coming from the company's borrowing capacity. The company expects to invest more in organic growth opportunities than originally contemplated at the start of Vision 2015, and will continue to pursue strategic external investments. Large, complex or transformational acquisitions are not expected over the plan horizon.
The company earlier today announced that its Board of Directors approved a 50% increase in its dividend. In the future, FMC's dividend is expected to grow broadly in line with the rate of earnings growth. Furthermore, the company expects to continue share repurchases at a pace of $100 million to $150 million per year, with timing and size of repurchases opportunistic relative to other uses of cash.
Earnings Per Share Growth
FMC expects adjusted earnings per share (EPS) to grow at a rate of approximately 18 to 22% per year from 2012 through 2015, continuing the company's strong EPS performance. For 2013, while the company is not quite ready to provide formal guidance, the company does anticipate adjusted EPS growth in the mid-teens percent range versus 2012.
Beyond 2015
"Our management team is intently focused on delivering what we said we'd do," said Brondeau. "We're on the right trajectory to meet or exceed our Vision 2015 targets, and we're planting the right seeds today to ensure strong profitable growth well beyond 2015. We continue to evolve our portfolio, investing in current product lines and pursuing new ones. Over the next few years, we fully expect meaningful contributions from the new FMC Environmental Solutions business, from new natural colors and pectin product lines and from our expanding Agricultural Products portfolio," Brondeau added.