H1 2021 results
H1 2021 gross margin: €40.3 million, up 18% at constant currency rates
H1 2021 EBITDAr1: €9.4 million, 23% of gross margin
H1 2021 adjusted2 net income: €8.9 million
Q3 2021 gross margin: €20.3 million, up 32% on a pro forma basis
Commercial and financial targets for 2021 reiterated:
2021 gross margin guidance of around €85 million and EBITDAr target
of between 22% and 25%
Simplified mandatory takeover bid submitted by
Artefact’s Board of Directors issues a favorable opinion on Ardian’s draft offer
“Our sales performance over the first nine months of the year clearly shows execution of our strategy remains on track. The recent strengthening of our international positions has put us in a great position to support major brands, as more and more of them look to accelerate their global data transformation. We are pleased we have been able to establish lasting foundations for our growth model while significantly improving the trajectory of our profitability, as our recent reports have illustrated. These feats, which first and foremost reflect the talents of all our people, also show that the Group has embarked on a fresh cycle of development during which international competition is likely to intensify. Taking these factors into account, we wish to reiterate the Board of Directors’ favorable opinion on the draft offer filed by
H1 2021 gross margin:
As previously reported, Artefact’s first-half 2021 gross margin rose 18% at constant currency rates to €40.3 million. The shift to refocus our solutions mix around
Building on an already buoyant first quarter when growth hit 12% at constant currency rates, business momentum gained pace in Q2 2021, with growth reaching 25% and gross margin rising to €20.3 million.
Improved profitability in H1 2021
H1 2021 EBITDAr: €9.4 million (23% of gross margin), versus €6.0 million in H1 2020 (17%)
The H1 2021 improvement in the EBITDAr margin (up 6 points versus the year-earlier period) was powered by the Rest of
- In
France , EBITDAr totaled €5.2 million, equating to an EBITDAr margin of 26%, stable versus H1 2020. - The contribution from the Rest of
Europe continued to improve in H1 2021, with EBITDAr of €2.8 million (24% of gross margin) up from €0.4 million in H1 2020. - In the Other Markets, EBITDAr rose to €1.4 million from €1.0 million, reflecting an EBITDAr margin of 16% versus 13% in H1 2020
(€ million) | H1 2021 | H1 2020 pro forma3 |
Gross margin | 40.3 | 34.6 |
Employee expenses and external expenses | (30.8) | (28.6) |
Restated EBITDA from continuing operations4 | 9.4 | 6.0 |
Depreciation, amortization and impairment | (0.2) | (0.3) |
Other non-recurring income and expenses | 0.0 | (0.7) |
Adjusted operating income5 | 9.2 | 5.0 |
Adjusted net financial income/(expense)6 | (0.6) | (0.4) |
Income before tax | 8.7 | 4.5 |
Adjusted net income from continuing operations7 | 8.9 | 3.9 |
Total adjustments | (10.6) | (1.3) |
Net income from discontinued operations, equity associates and non-controlling interest | (0.1) | (0.6) |
Attributable net income | (1.7) | 2.0 |
Adjusted operating income rose to €9.2 million from €5.0 million in the year-earlier period, reflecting the increase in EBITDAr.
After €0.6 million in adjusted net financial expense, predominantly consisting of interest expense, and the recognition of a €0.2 million income tax benefit, adjusted net income from continuing operations totaled €8.9 million in H1 2021, up from €3.9 million in H1 2020.
The adjustments made to arrive at the attributable net loss of €1.7 million came to €10.6 million, of which €9.3 million were non-cash items. These primarily comprise the negative €6.4 million impact of updating the assumptions used to value the BSA equity warrants following announcement of the simplified mandatory takeover bid and the negative €3.7 million impact of applying IFRS 2 on share-based payments to the free share allocations and preferred share issues.
Q3 2021: business trends and balanced geographical performance maintained
Gross margin trends by region in Q3 2021
Reported | Pro forma | |||
Gross margin (€ m) | Q3 2021 | Q3 2020 | % Chg. (at constant currency rates) | % Chg. (at current currency rates) |
8.7 | 7.4 | 17% | 17% | |
Rest of | 6.2 | 4.8 | 30% | 31% |
Other Markets8 | 5.4 | 3.3 | 70% | 66% |
Total | 20.3 | 15.4 | 32% | 32% |
Q3 2021 gross margin totaled €20.3 million, up 32% at constant currency rates, an increase driven by
In
In the Other Markets, the sharp increase in Artefact’s business—up 70% to €5.4 million—continued, reflecting a strong and balanced performance across all regions.
Outlook
2021 objectives reiterated: gross margin of around €85 million and EBITDAr margin target of between 22% and 25%
Given the robust business trends recorded over the first nine months and its 2021 interim results, Artefact is reiterating the full-year targets it has previously announced.
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Project of simplified mandatory takeover bid submitted by
Following the sale by Artefact’s main shareholders of a majority shareholding in Artefact to
The Board of Directors of Artefact has unanimously issued a favourable reasoned opinion on this proposed Offer, in particular on the basis of the fairness opinion delivered by the independent expert concerning the price of the Offer, under the terms of which the Board of Directors has recommended to the shareholders of Artefact to tender their shares to the Offer. It should be noted that the independent expert has taken into account the half-yearly results presented today in the context of his valuation of the company and his examination of the Offer price, which led him to confirm the fairness of the financial terms of the Offer for the minority shareholders of Artefact. The reasoned opinion of the Board of Directors of Artefact is fully reproduced in the draft note in reply filed with the AMF on
The terms and conditions of the Offer are detailed in the draft offer document prepared by the offeror and the draft note in response prepared by Artefact, which are available on the websites of the AMF (www.amf-france.org) and of Artefact (www.artefact.com).
Following the launch of this draft offer,
Subject to review of the Offer by the AMF, which will publish a notice of opening and schedule, the timetable of the Offer is expected to be as follows:
November 9, 2021 : Decision of conformity of the Offer by the AMF leading to the approval of the initiators' offer document and the approval of Artefact's reply document.November 10, 2021 :- Availability to the public and posting on the AMF and Artefact websites of the offeror's prospectus approved by the AMF and of information relating to the legal, financial and accounting characteristics of the offeror
- Availability to the public and posting on the AMF and Artefact websites of the note in response prepared by Artefact approved by the AMF and information relating to the legal, financial and accounting characteristics of Artefact
- Distribution of press releases announcing the availability of the offeror's prospectus approved by the AMF, of Artefact's note in response approved by the AMF and of information relating to the legal, financial and accounting characteristics, in particular, of the offeror and Artefact
November 11, 2021 : Opening of the OfferDecember 3, 2021 : Closing of the OfferDecember 6, 2021 : Results published by the AMF in a notice
In the event that the threshold for a squeeze-out is crossed by BidSky at the end of the Offer, BidSky intends to ask the AMF to implement a squeeze-out in order to get the Artefact shares that would not have been tendered to the Offer by the Artefact shareholders.
In accordance with the rules applicable to the financial communication of listed companies, Artefact will communicate again on the current operation at its next stage.
About Artefact
Artefact is a new generation of end-to-end data services company, specialising in data consulting and data & digital marketing, dedicated to transforming data into business impact and tangible results across the entire value chain of organisations.
At the crossroads of consulting, marketing and data science, Artefact’s unique approach allows our clients to reach their business goals in a dedicated and efficient way. Our 800+ employees are focused on accelerating data and digital transformation thanks to a unique mix of company assets: cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence technologies, agile methodologies for fast delivery and efficient scalability, and teams of market-leading experts in data science and data & digital marketing, always working together and focusing on business innovation.
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Contacts
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1 EBITDAr: EBITDA restated for the IFRS 2 impact of free share allocations and preferred share issues, the IFRS 3R impact associated with remuneration for post-acquisition services and the IFRS 16 impact relating to the restatement of lease payments. Artefact has thus decided to present restated EBITDA to better reflect its operating performance, as monitored internally by management, independently of its policy to attract and retain talented staff and of the terms and conditions of its acquisitions policy.
2 Net income adjusted for the IFRS 2 impact of free share allocations, BSA equity warrants and preferred share issues, the IFRS 3R impact associated with remuneration for post-acquisition services, the net IFRS 16 impact relating to the restatement of lease payments, amortization of intangible assets arising from PPA, the capitalization of tax loss carryforwards as deferred tax assets, and net income from discontinued operations and from equity associates.
3The 2020 pro forma figures have been restated to exclude the contribution made by the Media Diamond joint venture sold in early 2021.
4 EBITDA restated for the IFRS 2 impact of free share allocations and preferred share issues, the IFRS 3R impact associated with remuneration for post-acquisition services and the IFRS 16 impact relating to the restatement of lease payments.
5 Operating income adjusted for amortization of intangible assets arising from PPA and the net impact of applying IFRS 16.
6 Net financial income/(expense) adjusted to eliminate the impact of BSA equity warrants at fair value through profit or loss and the impact of IFRS 16.
7Net income from continuing operations adjusted for restatements of operating and financial income/(expense).
8 Other Markets include the
9 Société par actions simplifiée [Simplified public limited company] indirectely controlled by
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