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Page 1 MAYR-MELNHOF KARTON AG Mayr-Melnhof Group 1 st Half-Year 2003

Page 2 Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia SEGMENTS  the worldwide leading producer of recycled fiber based cartonboard (1.6 million tons)  Europe’s largest manufacturer of folding cartons (330,000 tons)  a leading European packaging producer for cigarettes and confectionery (85,000 tons)

Page 3 SITES MM-Karton 9 Mills in 6 countries MM-Packaging 15 Facilities in 7 countries MM-Graphia 5 Facilities in 2 countries Basis: 2003 Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia

Page 4 OVERVIEW 1 st HALF-YEAR 2003  Mayr-Melnhof remained strong also during 1 st HY 2003  Ongoing high-level earnings despite weak economic climate  As expected, market-related downtime at MM-Karton in Q2 followed high utilization in Q1  Positive development of business in the folding carton sector continued Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia

Page 5 1 st HY st HY 2002+/- Sales % Operating profit % Operating margin10.7% Income before taxes % Net income % % of sales Earnings per share (in EUR) 3.53 Cash earnings % % of sales12.7% % % Income taxes (26.3)(24.4) Consolidated in EUR millions, US GAAP Net interest expense Other - net (0.7)(0.5) (3.2) % 7.3% GROUP RESULTS 1 st HALF-YEAR 2003 Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia

Page 6 MM GROUP - QUARTERS KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures

Page 7 (1 st HY / 2003) 56% 18% PACKAGING 62% GRAPHIA 20% PACKAGING CARTONBOARD GRAPHIA 31% 51% 18% SALES AND OPERATING PROFIT BY DIVISION Sales Operating profit KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures CARTONBOARD

Page 8 56% 70% SALES BY REGION EU 73% 54% 5% 17% 5% Eastern Europe Asia Others KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures (1 st HY / 2003)

Page Consolidated in EUR millions, US GAAP Current assets Non-current assets Total assets Current liabilities Non-current liabilities Minority interests Stockholders‘ equity Total liabilities and stockholders‘ equity GROUP BALANCE SHEET Cash and cash equivalents + available-for-sale securities KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures , , , ,

Page 10 1 st HY st HY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS In EUR millions, US GAAP Net cash provided by operating activities Net cash used in investing activities Net cash used in financing activities Exchange rate changes Net increase in cash and cash equivalents Total resources available to the Group Cash and cash equivalents at year-end „Available-for-sale securities“ KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures (50.0) (76.0) (32.8) (46.3) (1.1) (0.4) (13.0)(54.0) (119.1) (71.7) (0.5) (17.5)

Page 11 MAYR-MELNHOF KARTON Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia

Page 12 Average sales price fairly flat during 1 st HY 03 and above 1 st HY 02 level Capacity utilization 1 st HY 03: 88 % (1 st HY 02: 98 %) Apart from a short-term hike in the waste paper price at the beginning of Q2 raw material prices remained almost unchanged MM-KARTON: 1 st Half-Year 2003 Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia

Page 13 Q1/2003Q2/2003+/- MM-KARTON: 1 st Half-Year st HY st HY 2002 In EUR millions, US GAAP Sales Operating profit Operating margin Tonnage produced in 000‘s of tons Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia % % 12.7% % % % % 742

Page 14 MM-KARTON - QUARTERS Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia

Page 15 Tons 70% 75% 77% 83% 87% 83% 85% 81% 30% 25% 23% 17% 13% 17% 15% 19% 78% 22% CARTONBOARD SOLD 21% 20% 79% 80% % Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia

Page 16 MAYR-MELNHOF PACKAGING KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures

Page 17 MMP – SPEZIALIZATION FOOD PHARMA DETERGENTS MICROFLUTE PET FOOD MULTIPACK KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures

Page 18 MAYR-MELNHOF GRAPHIA KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures

Page 19 CIGARETTE PACKAGING KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures

Page 20 HIGH-GRADE CONFECTIONERY PACKAGING KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures

Page 21 MM-PACKAGING / MM-GRAPHIA: 1 st HY 2003  Positive development of business continued  Market position strengthened Relatively stable demand due to products very close to consumption MM-Packaging:Successful cost management and new customers MM-Graphia:- Integration was terminated in Q1 - Stable development of sales in cigarette as well as confectionary packaging - Success expansion on Eastern European markets KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures

Page 22 Q1/2003Q2/2003 MM-PACKAGING: 1 st Half-Year st HY 2003 In EUR millions, US GAAP Sales Operating profit Operating margin Tonnage converted in 000‘s of tons KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures % % % 153

Page 23 Q1/2003Q2/2003 MM-GRAPHIA: 1 st HALF-YEAR st HY 2003 In EUR millions, US GAAP Sales Operating profit Operating margin Tonnage converted in 000‘s of tons KartonPackagingGraphia Group Key figures % % % 45

Page 24 OUTLOOK Group Key figuresKartonPackagingGraphia Forecast horizon still extremely short-term Positive development at MM-Packaging and MM-Graphia should also continue in the 3 rd quarter Cartonboard business to remain short-term As in the past, MM-Karton will adjust production to market conditions by taking selective downtime. (satisfactory development in July expected to be followed by capacity utilization exceeding Q2 level (83 %) also in the month of August)  The target of keeping prices will be maintained Stability on waste paper markets in line with current assumption on demand  Stay confident for the overall 2003 financial year