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Severoceske doly

Severoceske doly's Cash & Cash Equivalents rose 25.7% yoy to CZK 3,711 mil in 2014

By Helgi Library - April 2, 2020

Severoceske doly's total assets reached CZK 33,064 mil at the end of 2014, up 3.1% compared to the previous year. ...

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Feb 2014
Statistical Dossier

Severočeské doly (SED) is a Czech Republic-based brown coal mining company. The Company is engaged in mining, processing and selling brown coal (lignite) and its by-products. It operates in the north-western part of the Northern Bohemian Brown Coal Basin, to the east of the town of Most. The company operates two separate mines, namely, the Nástup Tušimice mine and the Bílina mine. In 2012, Severočeské doly produced a total of 22.8 mil metric tonnes of brown coal, which is nearly a half of the Czech Republic's brown coal production. Since 2006, the Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the state-owned ČEZ Group. ČEZ is also the largest customer of the Company taking around 70% of Severočeské doly's annual coal production

Finance

Severoceske doly has been growing its sales by a year on average in the last 5 years. EBITDA has fallen on average by 1.7% a year during that time to total of CZK 5,166 mil in 2014, or 48.4% of sales. That’s compared to 47.3% average margin seen in last five years.

The company netted CZK 2,080 mil in 2014 implying ROE of 9.30% and ROCE of 7.78%. Again, the average figures were 9.20% and 7.17%, respectively when looking at the previous 5 years.

Severoceske doly’s net debt amounted to CZK -3,711 mil at the end of 2014, or -0.163 of equity. When compared to EBITDA, net debt was -0.718x, down when compared to average of -0.209x seen in the last 5 years.