AMAG Austria Metall made a net profit of EUR 59.2 mil in 2014, up 5.68% compared to the previous year. Total sales reached EUR 823 mil, which is up 4.64% when compared to the previous year.
Historically, between 2008 and 2014, the company’s net profit reached a high of EUR 86.0 mil in 2011 and a low of EUR 31.2 mil in 2009. Over the last decade the firm's net profit increased by an average of 13.7% a year.
Sales have grown by 9.73% a year on average since 2009. They reached a high of EUR 823 mil in 2014 and a low of EUR 517 mil in 2009.
The company has been operating with an average EBITDA margin of 16.7% in the last 5 years and average net margin of 8.02%. The firm generated an average return on invested capital of 9.08% for its shareholders over the last five years.
As far as AMAG Austria Metall's peers are concerned, Vitkovice Steel posted a net profit and sales of CZK -1,442 mil and CZK 8,426 mil in 2014, Trinecke Zelezarny generated a net profit of CZK 3,048 mil (with sales of CZK 39,584 mil), and ArcelorMittal Czech Republic netted USD CZK 2,456 mil (sales of CZK 39,140 mil).
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