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Gratifying annual results - green light for the Kienle + Spiess acquisition

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Feintool International Holding AG
Feintool International Holding AG

Ad hoc announcement pursuant to section 53 of the Swiss stock

Despite the very challenging market environment, Feintool closed the 2021 financial year with strong sales growth and an EBIT margin of about six percent. Sales for the full year rose by 19.5 % to CHF 588.1 million; EBIT reached CHF 33.9 million. With the acquisition of Kienle + Spiess GmbH, Feintool has set an important course for the future.

Green light for the acquisition of Kienle + Spiess GmbH
The antitrust authorities have given their approval for the purchase of Kienle + Spiess GmbH by the Feintool Group. The closing of the purchase agreement signed on December 6, 2021 took effect at midnight on February 28, 2022.

With the acquisition of the European Kienle + Spiess, Feintool is decisively strengthening its market position in the field of electrification as next-generation technology. Kienle + Spiess supplies rotors and stators for highly efficient electric drive systems. Rotors and stators form the power-generating core components of electric motors or generators. Kienle + Spiess is one of the leading suppliers in this field. With this acquisition, Feintool is significantly expanding its electrolamination stamping business and positioning itself as one of Europe's leading manufacturers of motor cores for battery electric vehicles (BEV) and hybrids (HEV), industrial drive systems and regenerative energies.

Financial year marked by numerous challenges
The demanding situation marked by uncertainties and the associated macroeconomic developments, which were difficult to forecast, continued to be dominating factors in 2021. The corona-induced slump in demand was followed by a rapid revival of economic activity at the beginning of the year. Towards the middle of the year, the upswing stalled. Supply bottlenecks, price increases, and the effects of the pandemic meant that global economic growth forecasts had to be revised.

In the automotive industry, which is of major importance to Feintool, supply could no longer keep pace with demand. The industry was confronted with a global shortage of computer chips as well as with very high steel prices. This led to a significant drop in sales in the second half of the year, and millions of vehicles could not be finished and sold.

Despite these extremely challenging conditions, the Feintool Group performed well and closed the 2021 financial year with significant growth in all relevant key figures. The volume growth led to better capacity utilization at the plants and thus to higher profitability. Our segments and regions are well and flexibly positioned and generated satisfying results despite the constant fluctuations in business. Performance was characterized by regional and technological differences.