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AarhusKarlshamn: AAK Interim Report, Third Quarter, 2009

Fri Nov 6, 2009 2:49am EST
STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(Business Wire)--
Regulatory News: 

AarhusKarlshamn (STO:AAK): 

Third quarter 2009 

• Net sales at SEK 3,828 million (4,693). 

• Operating profit at SEK 235 million (261). 

• Earnings per share at SEK 2.77 (2.46). Including the IAS 39 adjustment and
non-recurring items, earnings per share was SEK 6.37 (negative 6.03). 

• Record high quarterly cash flow from operating activities before investments
amounted to SEK 858 million (-48). 

Nine months 2009 

• Net sales at SEK 12,096 million (12,443). 

• Operating profit at SEK 538 million (639). 

• The company has recorded additional preliminary insurance compensation in the
second quarter of SEK 70 million, which is not included in the operating profit
of SEK 538 million. This insurance compensation relates to business interruption
in both 2008 and 2009. 

• Earnings per share at SEK 6.30 (6.48). Including the IAS 39 adjustment and
non-recurring items, earnings per share was SEK 15.66 (1.61). 

• Strong cash flow from operating activities before investments amounted to SEK
1,515 million (-362). 

The Group CEO comments 

"Record high positive cash flow in the third quarter materialised as expected
and has further strengthened the balance sheet. 

Food Ingredients continued to improve in operating profit - in this quarter by
19 percent. 

Chocolate & Confectionery Fats continued to be negatively affected by lower
chocolate consumption following the recession. The third quarter result
confirmed chocolate seasonality improvements compared to second quarter. 

Technical Products & Feed has improved profitability", says Group CEO Jerker
Hartwall in his comments to the report. 

The information is that which AarhusKarlshamn AB (publ) is obliged to publish
under the provisions of the Stock Exchange and Clearing Operations Act and/or
the Trading in Financial Instruments Act.

The information was released to the media for publication on 6 November 2009 at
8.30 a.m. 

This information was brought to you by Cision http://www.cisionwire.com

Jerker Hartwall
President, CEO
+46 40 627 83 00
E-mail: jerker.hartwall@aak.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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