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Cable maker Prysmian core profit tops forecast on transmission business, Encore buy

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MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's Prysmian said on Thursday its core profit rose 28% in the first quarter of this year, mainly due to the effect of the $4.2 billion Encore Wire's acquisition it completed last

Prysmian's Profit Exceeds Forecasts with Transmission Boost

By Giulio Piovaccari

MILAN (Reuters) -Prysmian, the world's largest cable maker, beat forecasts on Thursday with a 28% jump in first-quarter core profit, supported by its transmission business and last year's acquisition of Encore Wire.

CEO Massimo Battaini said the group's industrial and construction (I&C) division, its largest by revenue and core profit, saw a "solid rebound" in March after a slow start to the year due to bad weather, weaker pricing and higher metal prices.

"March has seen a restoration of the previous trends and an improved trend, while April was probably one of the best months ever for Encore Wire, in our I&C perimeter in North America," he told analysts on a call.

He added Prysmian made "a big price increase in March, which is being followed by all competitors".

Prysmian announced the $4.2 billion purchase of U.S.-based Encore Wire in April last year and completed it at the beginning of July.

The CEO's comments helped the company's Milan-listed shares to extend gains after an initially muted response as analysts noted weak margins at Prysmian's electrification business, of which the I&C division is the main part.

At 0925 GMT, the shares were up 5.7%.

In January-March, Prysmian's adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization rose to 527 million euros ($596 million), above analysts' consensus estimate of 510 million euros in a company poll.

Revenues rose 5% on an organic basis, driven mainly by its transmission business.

The company confirmed its forecasts for full-year results, provided in February.

"The market is certainly dynamic, there are certainly some headwinds", including from the euro/dollar exchange rate, Battaini said. Despite this, guidance is "still achievable, still within our reach".

However, he added that Prysmian would review its full-year forecasts once it completes the purchase of U.S. connectivity device manufacturer Channell, for up to $1.15 billion, a deal it announced in March along with its business plan to 2028.

The Channell acquisition is expected to close at the beginning of June, Battaini said, putting Prysmian in a position to potentially review full-year guidance in July, when it announces second-quarter results.

($1 = 0.8849 euros)

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari. Editing by Rashmi Aich and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Prysmian's Q1 core profit rose 28%, surpassing forecasts.
  • The transmission business and Encore acquisition drove growth.
  • I&C division rebounded in March after a slow start.
  • Prysmian shares increased by 5.7% following the announcement.
  • Channell acquisition expected to impact full-year forecasts.

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