Glaston Corporation Interim Report January-March 2012

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Glaston Corporation Interim Report January-March 2012 3 May 2012 Arto Metsänen, CEO Tapio Engström, CFO

Key items in the Q1 report Glaston’s overall market developed according to expectations. Consolidated net sales in January-March totalled EUR 35.5 (34.2) million. The operating result excluding non-recurring items improved compared to last year and was a loss of EUR -0.6 million. A goodwill impairment loss of EUR 3.0 million was recognised as a non-recurring item in the Machines segment’s Pre-processing operating segment. Outlook: Glaston expects that 2012 net sales will be at least at the 2011 level and that the operating result excluding non-recurring items will be positive. AS 10.4.2017

Operating environment Glaston’s overall market developed according to plan. In South America and Asia, market growth levelled off as competition intesified. In North America, a gradual recovery of the market was perceptible. In the EMEA area, the market in Southern Europe remained subdued, while elsewhere demand was on satisfactory level. AS 10.4.2017

January-March key figures EUR million 1-3/2012 1-3/2011 2011 Orders received 32.8 38.1 141.3 Order book 36.7 44.3 37.6 Net sales 35.5 34.2 142.7 Operating result, *) -0.6 -0.9 -1.4 ROCE, % -13.7 -3.4 0.3 Earnings per share, EUR -0.05 -0.09 -0.14 AS 10.4.2017 *) excluding non-recurring items

Small growth in net sales During the first quarter Glaston’s market developed in line with expectations. Signs of increasing customer activity within the Macines segment. MEUR AS 2011 10.4.2017

Operating result excluding non-recurring items Operating result excluding non-recurring items improved from last year. Biggest result improvement in the Machines segment. Services segment increased further its result. AS 10.4.2017

Sales by area, EUR million Footer text area 8.1 9.7 10.4.2017 Kokonaisuudessaan Glastonin liikevaihto on tippunut jonkin verran viime vuosina. Suurin tpiutus on tapahtunut EMEAssa Amerikat kasvaa tasaisesti ja Aasiassa kasvu hyytyi 2011/H2:lla ja jäätiin vähän 2010 tasosta. 2010 oli voimakkaan kasvun aikaa. Epävakaat talousnäkymät ovat vaikuttaneet erityisesti kalliiden koneiden kauppaan

Q1 Orders received, EUR million 20.7 24.0 AS 10.4.2017

Order book, EUR million AS 10.4.2017

Machines: cautious growth Net sales Operating result excl. non-recurring items AS In the review period, a number of deals were concluded for Glaston Tamglass FC500™ machines. Sales of the new Bavelloni ExtraEdge™ double edging machine grew in the review period and the worldwide launch of the Glaston Bavelloni Hyon™ edging machine was completed . 10.4.2017

Services: firm development Net sales Operating result excl. non-recurring items AS Customers were particularly interested in upgrade products equipped with advanced convection and control systems. The Vortex Pro™ convection system continued to be popular. Glasswerks, one of North America’s leading architectural glass manufacturers, decided to modernise four of its tempering furnaces with the Vortex Pro™. 10.4.2017

Software Solutions: development programme completed Net sales Operating result excl. non-recurring items AS The extensive operational development programme was completed during the review period. In Europe, the sales and service organization was streamlined and operations were centralized in three countries: Germany, France and Sweden. Increased investments in R&D. 10.4.2017

Outlook Glaston's market will remain challenging in 2012. Economic uncertainty will continue to impact customers’ investment decisions. Growth in the Asian and South American markets is expected to level off. Cautious signs of recovery are evident in the North American market. In the EMEA area, the Southern European market will continue to be challenging, while a slight pick-up in demand is perceptible in Central, Northern and Eastern Europe. The cornerstones of Glaston’s operations remain the architectural glass segment and the solar energy market. The architectural segment creates the foundation for the company’s future growth. In the longer term, prospects for the solar energy segment are good. The automotive industry also offers good growth opportunities. We will purposefully continue our investment in those areas which do not require significant investments from our customers, namely maintenance services and tools. We expect the good development of the service market to be sustained in 2012. Glaston expects that 2012 net sales will be at least at the 2011 level and that the operating result excluding non-recurring items will be positive. AS 10.4.2017