Danone: Consistent progress and solid delivery in 2022; Set for profitable growth in 2023

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Danone: Consistent progress and solid delivery in 2022; Set for profitable growth in 2023

2022 Full-Year Results
Press release – Paris, February 22, 2023

Consistent progress and solid delivery in 2022
Set for profitable growth in 2023

  • Net sales reached €27,661m in 2022, up +13.9% on a reported basis and +7.8% on a like-for-like (LFL) basis, with price up +8.7%, and volume/mix down -0.8%; proforma volume/mix up +0.2% excluding EDP Russia
  • Q4 sales growth reached +7.0% LFL
    • +9.7% in North America led by International Delight, Activia, Oikos and Silk
    • +4.0% price-led growth in Europe driven by Specialized Nutrition
    • +3.4% in China, North Asia & Oceania led by Specialized Nutrition and EDP
    • +9.8% in Rest of the World, led by price, with all categories and geographies contributing
  • Recurring operating margin at 12.2% while reinvesting in A&P, product superiority and capabilities
  • Resilient earnings in a context of transformation: recurring EPS at €3.43, up +3.6% from last year
  • €2.1bn free-cash-flow with focus on cash conversion cycle and capital allocation
  • Proposed dividend of €2.00
  • Next stage of Danone’s sustainability journey unveiled, focused on impact
  • 2023 guidance in line with mid-term targets: like-for-like sales growth between +3 and +5% with moderate improvement in recurring operating margin

 

2022 Full-Year Key Figures

 

in millions of euros except if stated otherwise20212022Reported ChangeLike-for-like
Change (LFL)
Sales24,28127,661+13.9%+7.8%
Recurring operating income3,3373,377+1.2%-4.3%
Recurring operating margin13.7%12.2%-154 bps-161 bps
Non-recurring operating income and expenses(1,080)(1,234)(154) 
Operating income2,2572,143-5.0% 
Operating margin9.3%7.7%-155 bps 
Recurring net income – Group share2,1652,205+1.9% 
Non-recurring net income – Group share(241)(1,246)(1,005) 
Net income – Group share1,924959-50.2% 
Recurring EPS (€)3.313.43+3.6% 
EPS (€)2.941.48-49.7% 
Free cash flow2,4892,127-14.6% 
Cash flow from operating activities3,4742,964-14.7% 

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Antoine de Saint-Affrique: CEO statement

“While 2022 was a year of unprecedented external challenges and volatility, for Danone it has also been a year of deep transformation and solid delivery. I am grateful to all Danoners for their resilience and their passion for customers, consumers, patients and for making our company a stronger one.

This year saw strong progress on many fronts, with Local First fully implemented, a materially strengthened Executive Committee, a renewed Board of Directors and a robust governance now in place. We also defined and immediately put into action our new strategy, Renew Danone.

Importantly, 2022 was not only a year of strategy and transformation, but also one of meaningful progress and delivery. We closed a year of solid growth, +7.8% on a like-for-like basis, with all regions and categories contributing. While delivering on our financial commitments for 2022, we started reinvesting significantly in our capabilities, product superiority and brand support. Of note are the performance and resilience of our Noram and CNAO regions, where we continue to drive balanced and competitive growth, building on strong brands, consistent investments and solid execution. We also made rapid progress on our portfolio management agenda, notably with announcements on EDP Russia and US Organic Dairy platforms.

Building on 2022 momentum, we are entering 2023 with renewed ambition and confidence in our strategy. In 2023, we will pursue our transformation, and further invest in our brands, products and capabilities while delivering in line with the mid-term guidance defined last year.”

I. FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL-YEAR RESULTS

Fourth quarter and full-year sales

€ million except %Q4
2021
Q4
2022
Reported changeLFL Sales
Growth
Volume/Mix GrowthFY
2021
FY
2022
Reported changeLFL Sales
Growth
Volume/Mix
Growth
 
 

BY GEOGRAPHICAL ZONE
          
Europe2,0772,145+3.3%+4.0%-5.9%8,3418,773+5.2%+5.2%-1.2% 
North America21,4431,759+21.9%+9.7%-2.1%5,5646,712+20.6%+8.9%+0.5% 
China, North Asia & Oceania2777817+5.2%+3.4%+2.1%3,0083,428+14.0%+6.7%+4.9% 
Rest of the World1,9442,285+17.5%+9.8%-7.2%7,3698,748+18.7%+10.7%-4.1% 
 

BY CATEGORY
          
EDP3,3863,887+14.8%+7.6%-6.5%13,09014,799+13.1%+5.8%-4.3% 
Specialized Nutrition1,9312,147+11.2%+7.1%-0.3%7,2308,319+15.1%+10.0%+3.8% 
Waters925972+5.1%+4.4%-5.0%3,9614,543+14.7%+10.5%+2.2% 
           
TOTAL6,2427,007+12.3%+7.0%-4.4%24,28127,661+13.9%+7.8%-0.8% 
                     

In 2022, consolidated sales stood at €27.7 bn, up +7.8% on a like-for-like basis, with a +8.7% contribution from price and a -0.8% contribution from volume/mix. On a reported basis, sales increased by +13.9%, benefiting from a positive forex impact of +4.9%, reflecting in particular the appreciation of the US dollar and various Asian and Latin American currencies against the euro. Reported sales were also impacted by a positive organic contribution of +1.2% from hyperinflation geographies.

In the fourth quarter, sales increased by +7.0% on a like-for-like basis, with a +11.3% contribution from price and
a -4.4% contribution from volume/mix. On a reported basis, sales increased by +12.3%, benefiting in particular from a positive forex impact of +3.7% and a positive organic contribution to growth of +1.7% by hyperinflation countries.

Recurring Operating Margin

Recurring operating profit (€m) and margin (%)FY 2021FY 2022Change
€mMargin (%)€mMargin (%)ReportedLike-for-like
 

BY GEOGRAPHICAL ZONE
       
Europe1,29115.5%1,08812.4%-307 bps-297 bps
North America360310.8%67910.1%-72 bps-73 bps
China, North Asia & Oceania293931.2%1,03730.2%-99 bps-121 bps
Rest of the World5046.8%5736.6%-29 bps-61 bps
 

BY CATEGORY
       
EDP1,35510.4%1,2078.2%-219 bps-229 bps
Specialized Nutrition1,63422.6%1,79921.6%-97 bps-84 bps
Waters3488.8%3708.2%-63 bps-128 bps
        
Total3,33713.7%3,37712.2%-154 bps-161 bps
             

Danone’s recurring operating income reached €3.4 bn in 2022. Recurring operating margin stood at 12.2%, down
-154 basis points (bps) compared to last year. This decrease was mainly driven by the strong negative impact of input-cost inflation net of productivity, estimated at c. -730 bps. This negative effect was partially offset by the positive effect of topline drivers – including volume, mix and price – for a combined estimated impact of c. +570 bps.

Danone accelerated its reinvestment journey in the second half of 2022: reinvestments in A&P, product superiority and capabilities had a negative effect of -105 bps in H2 2022, resulting in full-year impact of -58 bps in 2022. Finally, Overheads before reinvestments had a positive effect of +83 bps in 2022, including +56 bps in H2, reflecting the savings achieved as part of Local First.

In addition to like-for-like effects, reported margin also includes the negative impact of Forex and others, changes in scope, organic contribution from hyperinflation countries, and effects from other income and expenses, for a total combined effect of -20 bps.

Performance by geographical zone

  • EUROPE

Europe posted sales growth of +5.2% in 2022 on a like-for-like basis and recurring operating margin stood at 12.4%, down -307 bps compared to last year.

In the fourth quarter, sales increased by +4.0% on a like-for-like basis, driven by +9.9% growth in price and a -5.9% decrease in volume/mix. Volumes were impacted by the sequential acceleration of portfolio rationalization initiatives, and by some temporary delivery suspensions. EDP registered +2.2% growth in Europe, led by both Dairy and Plant-based, while Waters registered moderate growth of +1.5%. Specialized Nutrition posted +7.8% growth, led by Aptamil in Infant Nutrition, and Fortimel in Adult Nutrition, which delivered strong growth in the quarter.

  • NORTH AMERICA

North America posted +8.9% sales growth in 2022 on a like-for-like basis and recurring operating margin decreased by -72 bps to 10.1%.

In the fourth quarter, sales increased by +9.7% on a like-for-like basis, driven by +11.8% growth in price and a -2.1% decline in volume/mix. North America maintained strong and competitive growth momentum across categories. In EDP, sales were up by +11,1%, led in particular by International Delight in Coffee Creations, Activia and Oikos in Yogurt and Silk in Plant-based. In Waters, evian posted double-digit growth, while in Specialized Nutrition, the situation normalized, after two quarters of stepped-up exports to help address baby formula shortages.

  • CHINA, NORTH ASIA & OCEANIA

China, North Asia & Oceania posted sales growth of +6.7% in 2022 on a like-for-like basis and recurring operating margin was down -99 bps to 30.2%.

In the fourth quarter, sales increased by +3.4% on a like-for-like basis, led by +1.3% growth in price and +2.1% growth in volume/mix. In China, Infant Milk Formula continued to register competitive growth, on a high base. The performance was led by Aptamil, which continued to gain share for both international and domestic labels. Adult Nutrition and Pediatric Specialties pursued their good momentum, while Mizone continued to be penalized by covid-related mobility restrictions. Outside China, EDP posted a +15.5%, led by Activia, Danone and Oikos in Japan.

  • REST OF THE WORLD

Rest of the World registered sales growth of +10.7% in 2022 on a like-for-like basis and recurring operating margin stood at 6.6% (-29 bps compared to last year). Excluding EDP Russia, volume/mix was resilient this year, down -0.7% in the region in FY22, despite strong pricing.

In the fourth quarter, sales increased by +9.8% on a like-for-like basis, with price up +17.0% and volume/mix down
-7.2%. In Latin America, sales grew by double digits in the fourth quarter, with all categories contributing, while in Indonesia, sales were up by mid-single digits, driven by both Aqua and SGM, which posted strong growth and market share gains.

Net income and Earnings per share

 FY 2021FY 2022 
in millions of euros except if stated otherwiseRecurringNon-recurringTotal RecurringNon-recurringTotal 
Recurring operating income3,337 3,337 3,377 3,377 
Other operating income and expense (1,080)(1,080)  (1,234)(1,234) 
Operating income3,337(1,080)2,257 3,377(1,234)2,143 
Cost of net debt(167) (167) (153) (153) 
Other financial income and expense(100)5(95) (138)(20)(158) 
Income before taxes3,070(1,075)1,995 3,086(1,253)1,832 
Income tax(841)252(589) (841)64(778) 
Effective tax rate27.4% 29.5% 27.3% 42.4% 
Net income from fully consolidated companies2,229(822)1,406 2,244(1,190)1,054 
Net income from associates7578585 31(63)(32) 
Net income2,235(244)1,992 2,275(1,252)1,023 
 Group share2,165(241)1,924 2,205(1,246)959 
•  Non-controlling interests70(3)67 70(6)64 
EPS (€)3.31 2.94 3.43 1.48 
          

Other operating income and expense reached -€1,234 million vs -€1,080 million in the prior year, mainly driven by implementation costs related to the Local First project and impairment related to EDP Russia, for around €500m. As a result, reported operating margin was down -155 bps in 2022, from 9.3% to 7.7%.

Net financial costs increased by €49 million to -€311 million, resulting from appreciation of the US dollar against the euro.

Net income from associates decreased significantly from €585 million to -€32 million, reflecting the combined impacts of the Mengniu disposal in H1 2021 and impairment related to the disposal of the remaining minority investments in Mengniu partnerships announced in H1 2022.

As a result, Reported EPS decreased by -49.7% to €1.48, while Recurring EPS was up +3.6% to €3.43.

Cash flow and Debt

Free cash flow reached €2,127 million in 2022, down from €2,489 million in 2021, reflecting the decrease in cash-flow from operating activities. Capex stood at €873 million.

As of December 31, 2022, Danone’s net debt stood at €10.1 bn, down €0.4 bn from December 31, 2021.

Dividend

At the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on April 27, 2023, Danone’s Board of Directors will propose a dividend of €2.00 per share in respect of the 2022 fiscal year, up +3.1% compared to last year. Assuming this proposal is approved, the ex-dividend date will be May 9, 2023, and dividends will be payable on May 11, 2023.

II. DANONE IMPACT JOURNEY

In March 2022, Danone unveiled a new strategy, Renew Danone, with the intent to reconnect with sustainable profitable growth and value creation. As part of that strategy, the company vowed at better connecting sustainability with performance.

In this context, Danone reframed its sustainability journey, articulated around 3 pillars: Health, Nature and People. For each pillar, Danone defines a new set of priorities which are translated into mid to long-term objectives, focusing on where the company can deliver the most value with and through our ecosystem of partners. In consistency with the principles of Renew Danone, the investments related to these commitments are fully embedded in the company’s financial guidance.

Danone’s priorities and mid to long-term objectives are detailed on Danone’s website (https://www.danone.com/about-danone/sustainable-value-creation/danone-impact-journey.html).

More information on the existing policies, action plans and 2022 results of Danone related to Heath, Nature and People will be included in chapter 5 (social, societal and environmental responsibility) of the 2022 Universal Registration Document of Danone, that will be published in March 2023.   

1 – Progress and lead Health through food for consumers and patients

  • Offer tastier and healthier food and drinks
  • Promote healthier choices
  • Provide positive nutrition & hydration for healthier life
  • Invest in nutrition and hydration science and research

2 – Preserve and regenerate nature

  • Curb GHG emissions in line with 1.5°C, leading the way on methane reduction
  • Pioneer and scale regenerative agriculture, leading the way for regenerative dairy farming models
  • Preserve and restore watersheds/water resources where we operate and drive total water footprint reduction across the value chain
  • Drive the transition to a circular and low-carbon packaging system & recover as much as we use
  • Cut waste across the value chain

3 – Thriving People & Communities

  • Make Danone a force for good by fostering a unique, diverse and inclusive culture and empowering Danoners for positive impact
  • Equip and empower our communities (i.e. internal, external) with skills and capabilities of the future to thrive in fast changing economy
  • Champion a renewed social contract by fostering a prosperous & inclusive ecosystem, upholding human rights and pursuing social progress

III. 2023 GUIDANCE

2023 guidance in line with mid-term targets: Like-for-like sales growth between +3 and +5% with moderate recurring operating margin improvement.

IV. MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS OVER THE PERIOD

  • January 18, 2023: Danone announced the appointment of three Group Deputy CEOs with extended responsibilities, with effect from February 1, 2023: Véronique Penchienati-Bosetta was appointed Group Deputy CEO, CEO International and EVP Specialized Nutrition, Waters, Global Marketing & Digital; Shane Grant was appointed Group Deputy CEO, CEO Americas and EVP Dairy, Plant-Based and Global Sales; and Juergen Esser was appointed Group Deputy CEO in charge of Finance, Technology & Data. Danone also announced that Nigyar Makhmudova, EVP Chief Growth Officer, and Floris Wesseling, Europe Zone President, members of the Executive Committee, have decided to leave Danone to pursue professional interests outside of the company. Finally, Danone announced the appointment of Pablo Perversi, previously Chief Innovation, Sustainability & Quality Officer at Barry Callebaut, as Europe Zone President, member of the Executive Committee, replacing Floris Wesseling. He will be reporting to Véronique Penchienati-Bosetta.
  • January 26, 2023: Danone announced it will explore strategic options, including a potential sale, for its organic dairy activity in the U.S., comprised of the Horizon Organic and Wallaby businesses. This announcement is an additional step in the portfolio review and asset rotation program the company announced in March 2022, as part of the Renew Danone strategy. Horizon Organic and Wallaby represent approximately 3% of Danone’s global revenues and had a dilutive impact on Danone’s like-for-like sales growth and recurring operating margin in 2022.
  • February 6, 2023: Danone inaugurated its new Research and Innovation Center on the Paris-Saclay campus, dedicating a new space to develop the products of the future within its ecosystem. This research center will be dedicated to the development and innovation of Danone's fresh dairy, plant-based products and natural mineral water categories. It will include laboratories at the forefront of research and pilot production sites for innovation and limited production of specific prototypes.

V. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

At its meeting on February 21, 2023, the Board of Directors closed statutory and consolidated financial statements for the 2022 fiscal year. Regarding the audit process, the statutory auditors have substantially completed their examination of financial statements as of today.

VI. NEW FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STARTING FROM Q1 2023

Financial disclosure

As announced in January 18, 2023, Danone’s external reporting will be adjusted to reflect the organizational changes. Starting from Q1 2023, the company will report its key indicators (net sales, like-for-like sales growth, recurring operating income and recurring operating margin) along four adjusted operating segments:

  • Europe, which will include Ukraine (was previously part of Rest of the World zone);
  • China, North Asia, Oceania (unchanged);
  • Americas, which will include the United States, Canada and Latin America;
  • Rest of the World, which will include AMEA (Asia, Middle East including Turkey, Africa) and CIS.

The global category reporting remains unchanged, and Danone will continue to report performance, on both net sales and recurring operating income and margin, for EDP, Specialized Nutrition and Waters.

Like-For-Like Definition

Until Q4 2022, the definition of our like-for-like changes has been excluding, for both previous and current years, entities in countries that fall under hyperinflation according to IAS 29 during the previous year. As since January 1st, 2022 Turkey has been an hyperinflationary economy, as for Argentinian entities since January 1, 2019, we believe the total of Net sales and Operating margin in hyperinflationary economies has become material and as a result, we are announcing that we are adopting a new definition of the like-for-like changes regarding countries in hyperinflation according to IAS 29.

From Q1 2023 onwards, all countries with hyperinflationary economies will be included in our like-for-like changes. In order to limit the distorting effect of hyperinflation, net sales growth in excess of around 26% per year (a three-year average at 26% would generally trigger hyperinflation as defined by IFRS rules) will be excluded from our like-for-like net sales growth calculation in hyperinflationary economies.

We believe this new definition better reflects our performance while excluding from our like-for-like performance distortion of hyperinflationary economies beyond the abovementioned cap. This also allows our definition of like-for-like changes to be more in line with peer group companies.

Illustrative breakdown by quarter and full year of 2022 like-for-like net sales change with the new LFL methodology:

 First quarter 2022Second quarter
2022
Third quarter
2022
Fourth quarter
2022
Full year
2022
 
 

BY GEOGRAPHICAL ZONE
      
Europe+5.7%+5.1%+6.0%+4.0%+5.2% 
North America+5.5%+8.9%+11.2%+9.7%+8.9% 
China, North Asia & Oceania+15.3%+3.3%+6.8%+3.4%+6.7% 
Rest of the World+6.1%+9.3%+10.1%+7.3%+8.2% 
 

BY CATEGORY
      
EDP+3.8%+5.6%+6.1%+7.5%+5.8% 
Specialized Nutrition+9.0%+10.4%+11.5%+6.5%+9.3% 
Waters+14.1%+5.1%+10.8%+0.9%+7.5% 
       
TOTAL+6.8%+6.9%+8.5%+6.2%+7.1% 

VII. IFRS STANDARDS AND FINANCIAL INDICATORS NOT DEFINED IN IFRS

IAS 29: impact on reported data

All necessary conditions have been reached (including 3-year cumulative rate of inflation for consumer prices exceeding the 100% threshold reached during the first half 2022) to now consider Turkey as “hyperinflationary” as defined by IFRS rules and therefore that IAS 29 rule related to Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies becomes applicable to the country. Consequently, Danone applies IAS 29 in Turkey with an effective date of January 1st, 2022.

Adoption of IAS 29 in hyperinflationary countries requires its non-monetary assets and liabilities and its income statement to be restated to reflect the changes in the general pricing power of its functional currency, leading to a gain or loss on the net monetary position included in the net income. Moreover, its financial statements are converted into euros using the closing exchange rate of the relevant period.

  IAS 29: impact on reported data
  € million except %
Q4 2022 FY 2022 
  Sales-20.60 +3.7 
  Sales growth (%)-0.29% +0.01% 
  Recurring Operating Income  -56 
  Recurring Net Income – Group share  -108 

Breakdown by quarter of 2022 sales after application of IAS 29
FY 2022 sales correspond to the addition of:

  • Q4 2022 reported sales;
  • Q1, Q2 and Q3 2022 sales resulting from the application of IAS 29 until December 31, 2022, to sales of entities in hyperinflation countries (application of the inflation rate until December 31, 2022, and translation into euros using the December 31, 2022, closing rate) and provided in the table below for information (unaudited data).
  € millionQ1 20221Q2 20222Q3 20223Q4 2022FY 2022
Europe2,1142,2672,2462,1458,773
North America1,4771,6621,8131,7596,712
China, North Asia & Oceania7359369408173,428
Rest of the World1,8762,2722,3152,2858,748
      
Total6,2037,1377,3147,00727,661

1Results from the application of IAS 29 until December 31, 2022, to Q1 sales of entities of hyperinflation countries.
2Results from the application of IAS 29 until December 31, 2022, to Q2 sales of entities of hyperinflation countries.
3Results from the application of IAS 29 until December 31, 2022, to Q3 sales of entities of hyperinflation countries.

Financial indicators not defined in IFRS

Due to rounding, the sum of values presented may differ from totals as reported. Such differences are not material.

Like-for-like changes in sales, recurring operating income and recurring operating margin reflect Danone's organic performance and essentially exclude the impact of:

  • changes in consolidation scope, with indicators related to a given fiscal year calculated on the basis of previous-year scope, both previous-year and current-year scopes excluding entities in countries under hyperinflation according to IAS 29 during the previous year (as for Argentinian entities since January 1, 2019, and except for Turkey);
  • changes in applicable accounting principles;
  • changes in exchange rates with both previous-year and current-year indicators calculated using the same exchange rates (the exchange rate used is a projected annual rate determined by Danone for the current year and applied to both previous and current years).

Bridge from reported data to like-for-like data

(€ million except %)FY 2021Like-for-like changeImpact of changes
in scope of consolidation
Impact of changes in exchange rates & others incl. IAS 29Organic contribution from hyperinflation countriesReported changeFY 2022
        
Sales24,281+7.8%-0.2%+5.1%+1.2%+13.9%27,661
Recurring operating margin13.7%-161 bps-1 bp+3 bps+4 bps-154 bps12.2%

Recurring operating income is defined as Danone’s operating income excluding Other operating income and expenses. Other operating income and expenses comprise items that, because of their significant or unusual nature, cannot be viewed as inherent to Danone’s recurring activity and have limited predictive value, thus distorting the assessment of its recurring operating performance and its evolution. These mainly include:

  • capital gains and losses on disposals of fully consolidated companies;
  • impairment charges on intangible assets with indefinite useful lives;
  • costs related to strategic restructurings or transformation plans;
  • costs related to major external growth transactions;
  • costs related to major crisis and major litigations;
  • in connection with IFRS 3 (Revised) and IAS 27 (Revised) relating to business combinations, (i) acquisition costs related to business combinations, (ii) revaluation profit or loss accounted for following a loss of control, and (iii) changes in earn-outs relating to business combinations and subsequent to acquisition date.

Recurring operating margin is defined as Recurring operating income over Sales ratio.

Other non-recurring financial income and expense corresponds to financial income and expense items that, in view of their significant or unusual nature, cannot be considered as inherent to Danone’s recurring financial management. These mainly include changes in value of non-consolidated interests.

Non-recurring income tax corresponds to income tax on non-recurring items as well as tax income and expense items that, in view of their significant or unusual nature, cannot be considered as inherent to Danone’s recurring performance.

Recurring effective tax rate measures the effective tax rate of Danone’s recurring performance and is computed as the ratio of income tax related to recurring items over recurring net income before tax.

Non-recurring results from associates include items that, because of their significant or unusual nature, cannot be viewed as inherent to the recurring activity of those companies and thus distort the assessment of their recurring performance and its evolution. These mainly include (i) capital gains and losses on disposal and impairment of Investments in associates, and (ii) non-recurring items, as defined by Danone, included in the net income from associates.

Recurring net income (or Recurring net income – Group Share) corresponds to the Group share of the consolidated Recurring net income. The Recurring net income excludes items that, because of their significant or unusual nature, cannot be viewed as inherent to Danone’s recurring activity and have limited predictive value, thus distorting the assessment of its recurring performance and its evolution. Such non-recurring income and expenses correspond to Other operating income and expenses, Other non-recurring financial income and expenses, Non-recurring income tax, and Non-recurring income from associates. Such income and expenses, excluded from Net income, represent Non-recurring net income.

Recurring EPS (or Recurring net income – Group Share, per share after dilution) is defined as the ratio of Recurring net income adjusted for hybrid financing over Diluted number of shares. In compliance with IFRS, income used to calculate EPS is adjusted for the coupon related to the hybrid financing accrued for the period and presented net of tax.

 FY 2021 FY 2022 
Recurring Total Recurring Total 
Net income-Group share (€ million)2,165 1,924 2,205 959 
Coupon related to hybrid financing net of tax (€ million)(26) (26) (13) (13) 
Number of shares        
• Before dilution646,155,699 646,155,699 639,050,821 639,050,821 
• After dilution646,445,829 646,445,829 639,484,607 639,484,607 
EPS (€)        
• Before dilution3.31 2.94 3.43 1.48 
• After dilution3.31 2.94 3.43 1.48 
          

Free cash flow represents cash flows provided or used by operating activities less capital expenditure net of disposals and, in connection with IFRS 3 (Revised), relating to business combinations, excluding (i) acquisition costs related to business combinations, and (ii) earn-outs related to business combinations and paid subsequently to acquisition date.

(€ million)FY 2021FY 2022
Cash-flow from operating activities3,4742,964
Capital expenditure(1,043)(873)
Disposal of tangible assets & transaction fees related to business combinations15837
Free cash-flow2,4892,127

1 Represents acquisition costs related to business combinations paid during the period.

Net financial debt represents the net debt portion bearing interest. It corresponds to current and non-current financial debt (i) excluding Liabilities related to put options granted to non-controlling interests and earn-outs on acquisitions resulting in control and (ii) net of Cash and cash equivalents, Short term investments and Derivatives – assets managing net debt.

(€ million)December 31, 2021December 31, 2022
Non-current financial debt12,53711,238 
Current financial debt4,048 3,628
Short-term investments(5,197) (3,631)
Cash and cash equivalents(659) (1,015)
Derivatives — non-current assets1(120) (18)
Derivatives — current-assets1(91) (60)
Net debt10,519 10,107
  • Liabilities related to put options granted to non-controlling interests — non-current
(76)(59) 
  • Liabilities related to put options granted to non-controlling interests and earn-outs on acquisitions resulting in control — current
(280) (263)
Net financial debt10,163 9,785

1 Managing net debt only

 

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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

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The presentation to analysts and investors will be broadcast live today from 8:30 a.m. (Paris time)
on Danone’s website (
www.danone.com).
Related slides will also be available on the website in the Investors section.


APPENDIX – Sales by geographical zone and by category (in € million)

 First quarter Second quarterThird quarterFourth quarterFull year 
 2021202220212022202120222021202220212022 
 

BY GEOGRAPHICAL ZONE
         
Europe1,9872,1142,1552,2672,1222,2462,0772,1458,3418,773 
North America41,3161,4771,3911,6621,4131,8131,4431,7595,5646,712 
China, North Asia & Oceania25987358329368019407778173,0083,428 
Rest of the World1,7561,9091,7932,2021,8222,3351,9442,2857,3698,748 
 

BY CATEGORY
           
EDP33,1493,3653,2543,6843,2693,8623,3863,88713,09014,799 
Specialized Nutrition1,7191,9191,7932,1061,7772,1341,9312,1477,2308,319 
Waters7909511,1251,2771,1121,3389259723,9614,543 
            
TOTAL5,6576,2366,1717,0676,1587,3346,2427,00724,28127,661 
                      

 

 First quarter
2022
Second quarter 2022Third quarter
2022
Fourth quarter
2022
Full year
2022
 
 Reported changeLike-for-like changeReported changeLike-for-like changeReported changeLike-for-like changeReported changeLike-for-like changeReported changeLike-for-like change 
 

BY GEOGRAPHICAL ZONE
           
Europe+6.4%+5.7%+5.2%+5.1%+5.9%+6.0%+3.3%+4.0%+5.2%+5.2% 
North America1+12.2%+5.5%+19.5%+8.9%+28.3%+11.2%+21.9%+9.7%+20.6%+8.9% 
China, North Asia & Oceania2+22.9%+15.3%+12.5%+3.3%+17.3%+6.8%+5.2%+3.4%+14.0%+6.7% 
Rest of the World+8.7%+7.0%+22.8%+12.3%+28.1%+13.6%+17.5%+9.8%+18.7%+10.7% 
 

BY CATEGORY
           
EDP3+6.9%+3.6%+13.2%+5.6%+18.1%+6.3%+14.8%+7.6%+13.1%+5.8% 
Specialized Nutrition+11.7%+9.5%+17.5%+11.4%+20.1%+12.2%+11.2%+7.1%+15.1%+10.0% 
Waters+20.5%+15.9%+13.6%+7.9%+20.4%+14.4%+5.1%+4.4%+14.7%+10.5% 
            
TOTAL+10.2%+7.1%+14.5%+7.7%+19.1%+9.5%+12.3%+7.0%+13.9%+7.8% 
                      

                                     




All references in this document to Like-for-like (LFL) changes, Recurring operating income and margin, Recurring net income, Recurring income tax rate, Recurring EPS, Free cash-flow and net financial debt, correspond to financial indicators not defined in IFRS. Their definitions, as well as their reconciliation with financial statements, are listed on pages 8 to 10.

1United States and Canada; 2China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand

1United States and Canada; 2China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand

1United States and Canada; 2China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand; 3Essential Dairy and Plant-based

 

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