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Besi Posts Strong Q2-17 and H1-17 Results

Q2-17 Revenue of € 170.0 Million and Net Income of € 52.4 Million Are Up 56% and 118%, Respectively, vs. Q2-16
H1-17 Revenue and Net Income Up 49% and 140%, Respectively, vs. H1-16

DUIVEN, the Netherlands, July 27, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (the “Company" or "Besi") (Euronext Amsterdam:BESI) (OTC markets:BESIY) (Nasdaq International Designation), a leading manufacturer of assembly equipment for the semiconductor industry, today announced its results for the second quarter and first half year ended June 30, 2017.

Key Highlights Q2-17

  • Revenue of € 170.0 million, up 54.3% vs.Q1-17 and 56.0% vs. Q2-16 due primarily to favorable industry conditions and higher die bonding shipments for smart phone applications. Above guidance
  • Orders of € 130.1 million, down 45.7% vs. Q1-17 post large capacity build in Q1-17 but up 29.5% vs. Q2-16 due to broad based growth with particular focus on cloud server and automotive applications
  • Gross margin rose to 57.3%. Above guidance. Up 1.6% vs. Q1-17 and 6.4% vs. Q2-16 primarily due to Besi’s strong market position, increased production efficiencies and a more favorable product mix
  • Net income of € 52.4 million grew 116%, or € 28.1 million, vs. Q1-17 and 118%, or € 28.4 million, vs. Q2-16 due to strong revenue growth, continued gross margin improvement and cost controls
  • Net margins also increased significantly to 30.8% vs. 22.0% in both Q1-17 and Q2-16
  • Net cash and deposits increased by € 20.8 million, or 18.8% year over year to reach € 131.5 million

Key Highlights H1-17

  • Revenue of € 280.2 million, up 49.0% vs. H1-16 due to substantially higher sales of die bonding systems for smart phone, and to a lesser extent, automotive applications.
  • Orders increased by 81.0% due to improved industry conditions and increased demand for Besi’s advanced packaging systems serving smart phone, automotive and cloud server applications
  • Gross margin rose to 56.7% vs. 50.2% principally as a result of increased production efficiencies and forex benefits
  • Net income of € 76.7 million grew € 44.7 million vs. H1-16 (+140%) and exceeded full year 2016 by 17.5%. Net margin expanded to 27.4% vs. 17.0% in H1-16

Outlook  

  • Q3-17 revenue estimated to decrease 5-15 % vs. Q2-17 consistent with typical H2 seasonal trends. Revenue and operating income expected to substantially exceed Q3-16 levels
                 
(€ millions, except EPS) Q2-
2017
Q1-
2017
Δ Q2-
2016
Δ H1-
2017
H1-
2016
Δ
Revenue 170.0 110.2 +54.3 % 109.0 +56.0 % 280.2 188.0 +49.0 %
Orders 130.1 239.8 -45.7 % 100.5 +29.5 % 369.9 204.4 +81.0 %
Operating Income 63.3 30.8 +106 % 26.3 +141 % 94.1 36.0 +161 %
EBITDA 66.6 34.2 +94.7 % 30.1 +121 % 100.8 43.4 +132 %
Net Income 52.4 24.3 +116 % 24.0 +118 % 76.7 32.0 +140 %
EPS (basic) 1.40 0.65 +115 % 0.64 +119 % 2.05 0.85 +141 %
EPS (diluted) 1.29 0.60 +115 % 0.63 +105 % 1.88 0.84 +124 %
Net Cash and Deposits 131.5 175.7 -25.2 % 110.7 +18.8 % 131.5 110.7 +18.8 %

Richard W. Blickman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Besi, commented: “Besi’s Q2-17 and half year 2017 performance substantially exceeded comparable prior year results due to ongoing strength in the assembly equipment industry this year, market share gains by our advanced packaging portfolio and the increased efficiency and scalability of our business model. First half revenue of € 280.2 million and orders of € 369.9 million rose by 49.0% and 81.0%, respectively, reflecting a strong customer build out of advanced packaging capacity in 2017 for leading edge smart phone, automotive and cloud server applications. First half net income of € 76.7 million rose by 140.0% vs. H1-16 and exceeded by 17.5% our net income for all of 2016. Similarly, net margins expanded from 17.0% in H1-16 to 27.4% in H1-17 as a result of higher gross margins combined with a tight control of fixed cost overhead development.

Besi’s Q2-17 results were also strong as we posted revenue of € 170.0 million and net income of € 52.4 million (up 56% and 118%, respectively, year over year). Revenue growth was primarily due to increased demand by IDMs and their respective supply chains for Besi’s die bonding equipment to assemble next generation mobile devices with enhanced features. Growth exceeded expectations primarily due to earlier than anticipated customer deliveries of certain die bonding systems originally scheduled for Q3-17. During the quarter, shipments reached a record 496 units as we successfully ramped our Asian supply chain, expanded our Malaysian and Chinese production capabilities and further reduced cycle times to customers.

In addition, orders grew by 29.5% vs. Q2-16 as customers increased demand for a broad array of Besi’s die bonding, packaging and plating systems serving multiple end user markets. Operating profit growth also exceeded expectations as gross margins reached 57.3% while fixed cost development was well contained. As such, Besi’s net margin reached 30.8%, the first time we have crossed that profitability threshold. In addition, net cash and deposits increased by € 20.8 million, or 18.8%, vs. Q2-16 despite the working capital required to support our large revenue ramp and increased dividend payments.

Consistent with typical second half seasonal trends, Besi expects Q3-17 revenue to decline by 5-15% vs. Q2-17 but that Q3-17 revenue and operating income will substantially exceed Q3-16 levels given our current backlog and increased operating efficiency vs. last year.  At present, the industry environment remains positive with ongoing investment in a new technology upgrade cycle and specific applications such as smart phones, automotive, cloud server and high end memory.”

Second Quarter Results of Operations

  Q2-2017 Q1-2017 Δ Q2-2016 Δ
Revenue 170.0 110.2 +54.3 % 109.0 +56.0 %
Orders 130.1 239.8 -45.7 % 100.5 +29.5 %
Backlog 166.0 205.9 -19.4 % 94.2 +76.2 %
Book to Bill Ratio 0.8x 2.2x -1.4   0.9x -0.1  

Besi’s Q2-17 revenue increased by 54.3% and 56.0% vs. Q1-17 and Q2-16, respectively.  Growth was primarily due to a more favorable industry environment and a significant expansion by IDMs and their respective supply chains of die bonding capacity for next generation mobile devices with enhanced features. In addition, Besi experienced broad based growth for automotive and high end cloud server applications. Q2-17 revenue exceeded prior guidance (+40-50%) primarily due to earlier than anticipated customer deliveries of certain die attach systems.

Orders of € 130.1 million were down 45.7% vs. Q1-17 as customers scaled back demand for next generation mobile devices after the large Q1-17 capacity build. However, orders grew by 29.5% vs. Q2-16 reflecting broad based growth across Besi’s portfolio for a variety of end user markets with a particular emphasis on die bonding systems for cloud server and automotive applications. Per customer type, IDM orders decreased sequentially by € 113.4 million, or 57.7%, while subcontractor orders increased by € 3.7 million, or 8.5%.  IDM and subcontractor orders represented 64% and 36%, respectively, of total Q2-17 bookings.

  Q2-2017 Q1-2017 Δ Q2-2016 Δ
Gross Margin 57.3 % 55.7 % +1.6   50.9 % +6.4  
Operating Expenses 34.1   30.5   +11.8 % 29.1   +17.2 %
Financial Expense/(Income), net 2.6   2.0   +30.0 % 0.5   +420 %
EBITDA 66.6   34.2   +94.7 % 30.1   +121 %

Besi’s gross margin of 57.3% in Q2-17 increased by 1.6 points vs. Q1-17 and exceeded prior guidance (54-56%). The sequential gross margin improvement was principally due to increased labor efficiencies and a more favorable product mix. Such benefits were partially offset by adverse forex influences due primarily to the decrease in the value of the USD vs. the euro. Gross margin increased by 6.4 points vs. Q2-16 principally due to increased material and labor efficiencies as well as forex benefits from the increase in the value of the USD vs. the euro.

Q2-17 operating expenses increased by € 3.6 million, or 11.8%, vs. Q1-17 and were within prior guidance (+10-15%). The sequential increase was due primarily to higher warranty, service and other variable expenses related to substantially higher sales levels. Operating expenses grew by € 5.0 million, or 17.2%, vs. Q2-16 due primarily to higher variable sales related expenses and, to a lesser extent, higher service and R&D related personnel expenses. Total headcount at June 30, 2017 increased by 6.5% vs. March 31, 2017 and by 20.1% vs. year end 2016 principally as a result of higher Asian temporary production personnel in support of the large H1-17 order ramp and expanded Asian operations.

Financial expense, net increased by € 0.6 million vs. Q1-17 due primarily to higher foreign exchange losses and by € 2.1 million vs. Q2-16 principally as a result of higher interest expense associated with Besi’s issuance of € 125 million of Convertible Notes in December 2016.

  Q2-2017 Q1-2017 Δ Q2-2016 Δ
           
Net Income 52.4   24.3   +116 % 24.0   +118 %
Net Margin 30.8 % 22.0 % +8.8   22.0 % +8.8  
Tax Rate 13.7 % 15.9 % -2.2   6.9%* +6.8  

* In Q2-16, the effective tax rate was favorably influenced by a € 1.0 million upward revaluation of net operating loss carryforwards at Besi Switzerland. Excluding this benefit, the effective tax rate was 10.8%.

Besi’s net income grew to € 52.4 million in Q2-17, an increase of € 28.1 million, or 116%, vs. Q1-17 and € 28.4 million, or 118%, vs. Q2-16. Net income growth was principally due to substantially higher revenue levels, continued gross margin improvement and ongoing cost control efforts. Similarly, net margins increased to 30.8% in Q2-17 vs. 22.0% in both Q1-17 and Q2-16.

Half Year Results of Operations

  2017   2016   Δ
Revenue 280.2   188.0   +49.0 %
Orders 369.9   204.4   +81.0 %
Gross Margin 56.7 % 50.2 % +6.5  
Operating Income 94.1   36.0   +161 %
Net Income 76.7   32.0   +140 %
Net Margin 27.4 % 17.0 % +10.4  
Tax Rate 14.4 % 9.2%* +5.2  

* In Q2-16, the effective tax rate was favorably influenced by a € 1.0 million upward revaluation of net operating loss carryforwards at Besi Switzerland. Excluding this benefit, the effective tax rate was 11.9%.

First half revenue of € 280.2 million and orders of € 369.9 million rose by 49.0% and 81.0%, respectively, vs. H1-16 reflecting favorable industry conditions as well as a strong customer build out of advanced packaging capacity in 2017 for leading edge smart phone, automotive and cloud server applications. Orders by IDMs and subcontractors represented 76% and 24%, respectively, of Besi’s total H1-17 orders vs. 47% and 53%, respectively, in H1-16.

Similarly, Besi’s H1-17 net income of € 76.7 million increased by € 44.7 million vs. H1-16 due primarily to (i) the 49.0% year over year revenue increase and (ii) a gross margin increase of 6.5 points principally associated with higher material and labor efficiencies and forex benefits. Such benefits were partially offset by a 10.8% increase in operating expenses principally related to higher sales levels and a 5.2% increase in Besi’s effective tax rate.

Financial Condition

  Q2
2017
Q1
2017
Δ Q2
2016
Δ H1
2017
H1
2016
Δ
Net Cash and Deposits 131.5 175.7 -25.2 % 110.7 +18.8 % 131.5 110.7 +18.8 %
Cash flow from Ops. 29.5 18.6 +58.6 % 15.1 +95.4 % 48.1 35.2 +36.6 %

At the end of Q2-17, cash and deposits aggregated € 263.1 million, a decrease of € 46.0 million vs. Q1-17 due to the payment of the annual dividend in Q2-17. Similarly, net cash and deposits decreased by € 44.2 million to reach € 131.5 million. Excluding the € 65.3 million Q2-17 dividend payment, net cash and deposits increased by € 21.1 million sequentially. As compared to Q2-16, Besi’s net cash and deposits increased by € 20.8 million, or 18.8%. Besi generated cash flow from operations of € 29.5 million in Q2-17 which, along with cash on hand, was utilized to fund (i) € 65.3 million of dividend payments, (ii) € 5.0 million of share repurchases, (iii) € 2.2 million of debt reduction, (iv) € 1.8 million of capitalized development spending and (v) € 0.8 million of capital expenditures.

During the quarter, Besi repurchased 120,369 of its ordinary shares at an average price of € 45.56 per share. Cumulatively as of June 30, 2017, a total of 413,445 shares have been purchased under its current 1.0 million share repurchase authorization at an average price of € 36.96 per share for a total of € 15.3 million.

Outlook

Based on its June 30, 2017 backlog of € 166.0 million and feedback from customers, Besi forecasts for Q3-17 that:

  • Revenue will decrease by 5-15% vs. the € 170.0 million reported in Q2-17 consistent with typical seasonal trends.
  • Gross margins will range between 55-57% vs. the 57.3% realized in Q2-17.
  • Operating expenses will be down 5%-10% vs. the € 34.1 million reported in Q2-17.

Assuming the midpoint of Q3-17 guidance, Besi forecasts that revenue and operating income will substantially exceed Q3-16 levels.

Investor and media conference call

A conference call and webcast for investors and media will be held today at 4:00 pm CET (10:00 am EDT). The dial-in for the conference call is (31) 20 531 5871. To access the audio webcast and webinar slides, please visit www.besi.com.

About Besi

Besi is a leading supplier of semiconductor assembly equipment for the global semiconductor and electronics industries offering high levels of accuracy, productivity and reliability at a low cost of ownership. The Company develops leading edge assembly processes and equipment for leadframe, substrate and wafer level packaging applications in a wide range of end-user markets including electronics, mobile internet, computer, automotive, industrial, LED and solar energy. Customers are primarily leading semiconductor manufacturers, assembly subcontractors and electronics and industrial companies. Besi’s ordinary shares are listed on Euronext Amsterdam (symbol: BESI). Its Level 1 ADRs are listed on the OTC markets (symbol: BESIY Nasdaq International Designation) and its headquarters are located in Duiven, the Netherlands. For more information, please visit our website at www.besi.com.

Caution Concerning Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains statements about management's future expectations, plans and prospects of our business that constitute forward-looking statements, which are found in various places throughout the press release, including, but not limited to, statements relating to expectations of orders, net sales, product shipments, backlog, expenses, timing of purchases of assembly equipment by customers, gross margins, operating results and capital expenditures. The use of words such as “anticipate”, “estimate”, “expect”, “can”, “intend”, “believes”, “may”, “plan”, “predict”, “project”, “forecast”, “will”, “would”, and similar expressions are intended to identify forward looking statements, although not all forward looking statements contain these identifying words. The financial guidance set forth under the heading “Outlook” contains such forward looking statements. While these forward looking statements represent our judgments and expectations concerning the development of our business, a number of risks, uncertainties and other important factors could cause actual developments and results to differ materially from those contained in forward looking statements, including any inability to maintain continued demand for our products; failure of anticipated orders to materialize or postponement or cancellation of orders, generally without charges; the volatility in the demand for semiconductors and our products and services; failure to develop new and enhanced products and introduce them at competitive price levels;failure to adequately decrease costs and expenses as revenues decline; loss of significant customers; lengthening of the sales cycle; acts of terrorism and violence; disruption or failure of our information technology systems; inability to forecast demand and inventory levels for our products; the integrity of product pricing and protection of our intellectual property in foreign jurisdictions; risks, such as changes in trade regulations, currency fluctuations, political instability and war, associated with substantial foreign customers, suppliers and foreign manufacturing operations; potential instability in foreign capital markets; the risk of failure to successfully manage our diverse operations; any inability to attract and retain skilled personnel; those additional risk factors set forth in Besi's annual report for the year ended December 31, 2016 and other key factors that could adversely affect our businesses and financial performance contained in our filings and reports, including our statutory consolidated statements. We expressly disclaim any obligation to update or alter our forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


Consolidated Statements of Operations
(euro in thousands, except share and per share data)
 
  Three Months Ended
June 30,
(unaudited)
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(unaudited)
  2017 2016 2017 2016
         
Revenue 169,975 109,024 280,216 187,982
Cost of sales 72,527 53,554 121,399 93,652
         
Gross profit 97,448 55,470 158,817 94,330
         
Selling, general and administrative expenses 25,454 19,629 47,665 40,116
Research and development expenses 8,678 9,504 17,013 18,252
         
Total operating expenses 34,132 29,133 64,678 58,368
         
Operating income 63,316 26,337 94,139 35,962
         
Financial expense, net 2,604 549 4,562 723
         
Income before taxes 60,712 25,788 89,577 35,239
         
Income tax expense 8,316 1,792 12,901 3,231
         
         
Net income 52,396 23,996 76,676 32,008
         
Net income per share – basic 1.40 0.64 2.05 0.85
Net income per share – diluted 1.29 0.63 1.88 0.84
         
Number of shares used in computing per share amounts:        
- basic 37,389,858 37,710,758 37,315,607 37,713,129
- diluted (1) 40,639,378 38,270,498 40,719,600 38,381,214

(1) The calculation of diluted income per share assumes the exercise of equity settled share based payments and the conversion of the Convertible Notes.


Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
(euro in thousands) June 30,
2017
(unaudited)
March 31,
2017
(unaudited)
December 31,
2016
(audited)
ASSETS      
       
Cash and cash equivalents 158,057 204,018 224,790
Deposits 105,000 105,000 80,000
Accounts receivable 152,102 106,613 89,845
Inventories 70,386 72,450 55,054
Income tax receivable 513 447 395
Other current assets 10,785 11,621 9,995
       
Total current assets 496,843 500,149 460,079
       
       
Property, plant and equipment 25,920 26,630 26,993
Goodwill 45,104 45,738 45,867
Other intangible assets 36,829 37,807 37,844
Deferred tax assets 11,271 13,472 14,265
Other non-current assets 2,555 2,585 2,521
       
Total non-current assets 121,679 126,232 127,490
       
Total assets 618,522 626,381 587,569
       
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
       
Notes payable to banks 8,000 8,000 11,855
Current portion of long-term debt and financial leases - 2,240 2,240
Accounts payable 63,590 52,418 38,949
Accrued liabilities 56,251 51,500 44,494
       
Total current liabilities 127,841 114,158 97,538
       
Other long-term debt and financial leases 123,533 123,104 122,603
Deferred tax liabilities 6,751 6,727 6,716
Other non-current liabilities 16,647 16,349 15,675
       
Total non-current liabilities 146,931 146,180 144,994
       
Total equity 343,750 366,043 345,037
       
Total liabilities and equity 618,522 626,381 587,569


Consolidated Cash Flow Statements
 
(euro in thousands)
Three Months Ended
June 30,

(unaudited)
Six Months Ended
June 30,

(unaudited)
  2017   2016   2017   2016  
         
Cash flows from operating activities:        
Operating income 63,316   26,337   94,139   35,962  
         
Depreciation and amortization 3,280   3,734   6,639   7,484  
Share based compensation expense 2,070   1,888   4,630   5,073  
Other non-cash items 430   5   857   3  
         
Changes in working capital (37,503 ) (17,209 ) (55,688 ) (13,312 )
Income tax received (paid) (504 ) 336   (1,013 ) (143 )
Interest received (paid) (1,544 ) 51   (1,456 ) 119  
         
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 29,545   15,142   48,108   35,186  
         
Cash flows from investing activities:        
Capital expenditures (843 ) (183 ) (1,964 ) (1,061 )
Capitalized development expenses (1,789 ) (1,503 ) (3,673 ) (3,279 )
Deposits* -   -   (25,000 )  
         
Net cash used in investing activities (2,632 ) (1,686 ) (30,637 ) (4,340 )
         
Cash flows from financing activities:        
Proceeds from (payments of) bank lines of credit -   -   (3,855 ) -  
Proceeds from (payments of) debt and financial leases (2,240 ) -   (2,166 ) -  
Dividends paid to shareholders (65,302 ) (45,420 ) (65,302 ) (45,420 )
Reissuance (purchase) of treasury shares (5,000 ) (5,959 ) (12,500 ) (11,459 )
         
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (72,542 ) (51,379 ) (83,823 ) (56,879 )
         
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (45,629 ) (37,923 ) (66,352 ) (26,033 )
Effect of changes in exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents (332 ) 242   (381 ) 290  
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period 204,018   169,756   224,790   157,818  
         
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period 158,057   132,075   158,057   132,075  

* Reclassification from financing activities in Q1-17 to investing activities in Q2-17


Supplemental Information (unaudited)
(euro in millions, unless stated otherwise)
 
REVENUE Q1-2016 Q2-2016 Q3-2016 Q4-2016 Q1-2017 Q2-2017
                         
Per geography:                        
Asia Pacific 60.0   76 % 88.3   81 % 69.8   74 % 75.4   81 % 89.3   81 % 112.4   66 %
EU / USA 19.0   24 % 20.7   19 % 24.5   26 % 17.7   19 % 20.9   19 % 57.6   34 %
                         
Total 79.0   100 % 109.0   100 % 94.3   100 % 93.1   100 % 110.2   100 % 170.0   100 %
                         
ORDERS  Q1-2016 Q2-2016 Q3-2016 Q4-2016 Q1-2017 Q2-2017
                         
Per geography:                        
Asia Pacific 77.9   75 % 84.4   84 % 61.7   79 % 69.5   76 % 153.5   64 % 109.8   84 %
EU / USA 26.0   25 % 16.1   16 % 16.4   21 % 21.9   24 % 86.3   36 % 20.3   16 %
                         
Total 103.9   100 % 100.5   100 % 78.1   100 % 91.4   100 % 239.8   100 % 130.1   100 %
                         
Per customer type:                        
IDM 45.7   44 % 50.6   50 % 43.7   56 % 51.2   56 % 196.6   82 % 83.3   64 %
Subcontractors 58.2   56 % 49.9   50 % 34.4   44 % 40.2   44 % 43.2   18 % 46.8   36 %
                         
Total 103.9   100 % 100.5   100 % 78.1   100 % 91.4   100 % 239.8   100 % 130.1   100 %
                         
BACKLOG   Mar 31, 2016  Jun 30, 2016  Sep 30, 2016  Dec 31, 2016  Mar 31, 2017  Jun 30, 2017
                         
Backlog 102.7   94.2   78.0   76.3   205.9   166.0  
                         
HEADCOUNT  Mar 31, 2016  Jun 30, 2016  Sep 30, 2016  Dec 31, 2016  Mar 31, 2017  Jun 30, 2017
                         
Fixed staff (FTE)                        
Asia Pacific 944   64 % 977   66 % 1,003   66 % 1,041   67 % 1,112   69 % 1,164   70 %
EU / USA 523   36 % 510   34 % 511   34 % 508   33 % 505   31 % 505   30 %
                         
Total 1,467   100 % 1,487   100 % 1,514   100 % 1,549   100 % 1,617   100 % 1,669   100 %
                         
Temporary staff (FTE)                        
Asia Pacific 66   54 % 89   59 % 56   53 % 73   61 % 211   79 % 269   80 %
EU / USA 57   46 % 62   41 % 50   47 % 47   39 % 55   21 % 67   20 %
                         
Total 123   100 % 151   100 % 106   100 % 120   100 % 266   100 % 336   100 %
                         
Total fixed and temporary staff (FTE) 1,590     1,638     1,620     1,669     1,883     2,005    
                         
                         
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA Q1-2016 Q2-2016 Q3-2016 Q4-2016 Q1-2017 Q2-2017
Gross profit                        
As reported   38.9   49.2 %   55.5   50.9 %   47.6   50.5 %   49.5   53.2 %   61.4   55.7 %   97.4   57.3 %
Restructuring charges / (gains)   0.3   0.4 %   (0.0 ) -0.0 %   0.0   0.0 %   0.0   0.0 %   0.0   0.0 %   (0.0 ) -0.0 %
Gross profit as adjusted   39.2   49.6 %   55.5   50.9 %   47.6   50.5 %   49.5   53.2 %   61.4   55.7 %   97.4   57.3 %
                         
Selling, general and admin expenses:                        
As reported   20.5   25.9 %   19.6   18.0 %   19.3   20.5 %   21.1   22.7 %   22.2   20.1 %   25.5   15.0 %
Amortization of intangibles   (0.2 ) -0.3 %   (0.3 ) -0.3 %   (0.3 ) -0.3 %   (0.3 ) -0.3 %   (0.1 ) -0.1 %   (0.1 ) -0.1 %
Restructuring gains / (charges)   (0.3 ) -0.4 %   (0.1 ) -0.1 %   (0.1 ) -0.1 %   (0.0 ) 0.0 %   (0.0 ) 0.0 %   0.0   0.0 %
SG&A expenses as adjusted   20.0   25.3 %   19.2   17.6 %   18.9   20.1 %   20.8   22.3 %   22.1   20.1 %   25.4   14.9 %
                         
Research and development expenses:                        
As reported   8.7   11.0 %   9.5   8.7 %   8.9   9.4 %   8.7   9.3 %   8.3   7.5 %   8.7   5.1 %
Capitalization of R&D charges   1.8   2.3 %   1.5   1.4 %   1.6   1.7 %   1.9   2.0 %   1.9   1.7 %   1.8   1.1 %
Amortization of intangibles   (2.2 ) -2.8 %   (2.3 ) -2.1 %   (2.1 ) -2.2 %   (2.1 ) -2.3 %   (2.0 ) -1.8 %   (2.0 ) -1.2 %
Restructuring gains / (charges)   (0.0 ) -0.0 %   (0.0 ) -0.0 %   -    -     -    -     -    -     -    -  
R&D expenses as adjusted   8.3   10.5 %   8.7   8.0 %   8.4   8.9 %   8.5   9.1 %   8.2   7.4 %   8.5   5.0 %
                         
Financial expense (income), net:                        
Interest expense (income), net (0.0 )   (0.0 )   0.0     0.3     1.1     1.2    
Foreign exchange (gains) \ losses 0.2     0.5     0.9     (0.3 )   0.9     1.4    
                         
Total 0.2     0.5     0.9     0.0     2.0     2.6    
                         
Operating income (loss)                        
as % of net sales 9.6   12.2 % 26.3   24.1 % 19.5   20.7 % 19.7   21.2 % 30.8   27.9 % 63.3   37.2 %
                         
EBITDA                         
as % of net sales 13.4   17.0 % 30.1   27.6 % 23.0   24.4 % 23.3   25.0 % 34.2   31.0 % 66.6   39.2 %
                         
Net income (loss)                        
as % of net sales 8.0   10.1 % 24.0   22.0 % 16.6   17.6 % 16.7   18.0 % 24.3   22.0 % 52.4   30.7 %
                         
Income per share                        
Basic 0.21     0.64     0.44     0.45     0.65     1.40    
Diluted 0.21     0.63     0.43     0.43     0.60     1.29    


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                    Richard W. Blickman, President & CEO
                    Cor te Hennepe, SVP Finance
                    Tel. (31) 26 319 4500
                    investor.relations@besi.com
                    
                    Citigate First Financial
                    Frank Jansen
                    Tel. (31) 20 575 4024
                    besi@citigateff.nl

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