Scatec ASA (STECF) Q3 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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Scatec ASA (OTCPK:STECF) Q3 2023 Earnings Conference Call November 2, 2023 4:00 AM ET

Company Participants

Terje Pilskog – Chief Executive Officer

Hans Jakob – Chief Financial Officer

Conference Call Participants

Jorgen Bruaset – Nordea Markets

Andreas Nygard – Kepler Cheuvreux

Terje Pilskog

Good morning, and welcome to the presentation of the third quarter results. It’s good to see you all. And it’s again a privilege for me to present another strong quarter for Scatec. As usual, Hans Jakob will present the financials after I’ve been through the main highlights of the quarter.

And at the end, this time, we will also give an update on our strategic progress since CMU that we had about a year ago and also provide some update and outlook on the way forward. And also at the end, we will open up for Q&A. So then let’s turn first to the highlights of the quarter.

Total proportionate revenues increased to NOK2.5 billion. This is a solid increase from the same quarter last year, mainly driven by our construction activities. We delivered a proportionate EBITDA of NOK893 million, which is compared to NOK850 million in the same quarter last year. And I’m pleased to see the strong D&C segment results and continued strong gross margin from the construction activities.

In the quarter, we delivered NOK1.3 billion in revenues and a gross margin of 13%, which is up from 12% last quarter and where we have seen a continuous increase in the gross margin of the quarters this year. This confirms the robust economics of our projects, and it comes on top of equity returns that are meeting our hurdle rates for these projects.

In light of macroeconomic conditions and also in light of the increased cost of capital, we adjust our growth ambition to NOK500 million

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