Aurubis Slashes Earnings Outlook After Metal Scam Cost €185M
Metal Recycling News | 2023-09-20 13:28:22 | By Paul Ploumis
The German steelmaker said last month it discovered a significant metal shortfall, and it believed some of its suppliers had manipulated details about the scrap metal they provided.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Top European copper producer Aurubis (OTCPK:AIAGF) (OTCPK:AIAGY) cut its full-year earnings forecast Tuesday after a scam involving shipments of scrap metal cost €185M.
The German steelmaker said last month it discovered a significant metal shortfall, and it believed some of its suppliers had manipulated details about the scrap metal they provided.
Aurubis (OTCPK:AIAGF) (OTCPK:AIAGY) now expects annual EBIT of €310M-€350M ($331M-$374M), down from the previously anticipated €450M-€550M, and sees operating return on capital employed of 8%-12%, down from its prior outlook of 14%-18%.
Aurubis (OTCPK:AIAGF) (OTCPK:AIAGY) said it expects insurance payments will cover ~€30M, and it will recoup some losses from seized assets.
'The implementation of our growth strategy remains unaffected by current developments because Aurubis is in a financially robust position with sufficient liquidity,' CEO Roland Harings said.
Courtesy: www.seekingalpha.com
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