Annual report 2007 General

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Annual report 2007

F i nanc i al c a l e nd ar I nv e s t o r r e l at i o ns

Friday, April 25, 2008

General shareholders meeting of 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

Trading update 1 st quarter 2008

Friday, August 29, 2008

Announcement of 1 st half-year results 2008

Growth

Wednesday, October 31, 2008 Trading update 3 rd quarter 2008

mid-March 2009

Announcement of 2008 full-year results

Friday, April 24, 2009 General shareholders meeting

Innovation

Strategy

FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND INVESTOR RELATIONS For all further information, institutional investors and financial analysts should contact:

People

Geert Asselman - Chief Financial Officer Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F: +32 51 74 09 79 E: corporate@sioen.be

Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie - Belgium T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F/ +32 51 74 09 79

Contents Corporate information Part I Profile Strategy Mission & Strategy Letter to the shareholders Innovation Our products Sioen worldwide History 2000-2007 Expertise right down the line Group structure Growth Coating division Chemicals division Apparel division Industrial applications People Human resources Research & development Environment Quality

1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 20 25 28 32 36 38 42 43 44

Corporate information Part II Letter to the shareholders Report from the Board of Directors Group Structure Share Information Corporate Governance General information

3 5 9 10 12 16

Financial overview

20

Definitions Addresses

79 80

Only the English version of the annual report has evidential value.


realisation: www.comfi.be

Annual report 2007

F i nanc i al c a l e nd ar I nv e s t o r r e l at i o ns

Friday, April 25, 2008

General shareholders meeting of 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

Trading update 1 st quarter 2008

Friday, August 29, 2008

Announcement of 1 st half-year results 2008

Growth

Wednesday, October 31, 2008 Trading update 3 rd quarter 2008

mid-March 2009

Announcement of 2008 full-year results

Friday, April 24, 2009 General shareholders meeting

Innovation

Strategy

FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND INVESTOR RELATIONS For all further information, institutional investors and financial analysts should contact:

People

Geert Asselman - Chief Financial Officer Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F: +32 51 74 09 79 E: corporate@sioen.be

Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie - Belgium T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F/ +32 51 74 09 79

Contents Corporate information Part I Profile Strategy Mission & Strategy Letter to the shareholders Innovation Our products Sioen worldwide History 2000-2007 Expertise right down the line Group structure Growth Coating division Chemicals division Apparel division Industrial applications People Human resources Research & development Environment Quality

1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 20 25 28 32 36 38 42 43 44

Corporate information Part II Letter to the shareholders Report from the Board of Directors Group Structure Share Information Corporate Governance General information

3 5 9 10 12 16

Financial overview

20

Definitions Addresses

79 80

Only the English version of the annual report has evidential value.


15

30 25

10

20 15

5

10 5

0

0 -5 Group profil Consolidated Cashflow EBIT EBIT/Turnover Cashflow/Turnover

CONSOLIDATED KEY FIGURES (in millions of euros) (1)

Profit & Loss Net sales Operating profit (EBIT) Financial result Profit on ordinary activities before taxes Profit on ordinary activities after taxes EBIT (8) EBITDA (9) Cashflow (4) Net profit (group share) Depreciation Personnel costs Number of employees (in units) Balance sheet Equity Long-term financial debt Net financial debt (2) Balance sheet total Working capital (3) Net investment in tangible fixed assets (10) Fixed assets Ratio’s EBIT (8) EBITDA (9) Net profit margin (7) Cash flow/net sales Liquidity (current assets/current liabilities) Solvency (equity/balance sheet total) Net financial debt/equity Return on equity (5) Return on capital (6)

2007 EUR

2006 EUR

2005 EUR

2004 EUR

2003 EUR

2002 EUR

2001 EUR

2000 EUR

1999 EUR

1998 EUR

1997 EUR

380,4 38,8 (8,4) 30,4 19,2 38,8 60,5 42,8 19,2 19,6 72,6 4 869

339,4 25,9 (6,6) 19,3 12,2 25,9 44,8 31,5 12,2 17,9 67,6 4 687

316,2 25,5 (5,5) 20,0 13,6 25,5 43,6 29,5 13,6 17,9 63,5 4 645

309,8 27,0 (7,3) 19,6 13,1 27,0 44,8 31,1 12,3 17,8 61,7 4 500

272,8 27,2 (11,0) 16,2 8,9 24,4 52,8 37,3 8,6 22,1 54,5 4 689

237,7 24,6 (8,7) 15,9 11,0 23,1 42,8 30,2 10,0 19,8 47,0 4 271

226,0 33,8 (6,7) 27,1 17,3 32,4 50,9 35,8 16,9 18,6 42,8 3 924

192,4 32,6 (3,0) 29,6 19,0 31,5 45,0 32,5 18,8 14,1 34,5 3 420

161,1 28,4 (1,3) 27,1 17,6 27,3 37,8 29,5 18,6 11,6 30,9 2 857

141,2 19,6 (1,7) 17,9 12,3 19,0 27,1 20,7 12,2 7,1 24,1 2 555

107,9 15,0 (1,2) 13,8 9,1 14,5 19,6 14,2 9,0 4,7 17,3 1 552

148,6 117,1 145,9 378,1 126,2 21,1 151,4

135,8 128,5 147,8 371,8 115,2 23,1 150,4

129,4 66,9 126,8 337,7 107,6 16,6 142,3

118,3 68,5 117,7 330,7 90,9 7,1 141,4

123,5 89,0 148,1 346,9 108,9 11,9 175,8

125,3 95,1 134,6 331,8 118,5 30,6 153,1

123,9 83,4 118,4 310,3 117,3 27,1 138,9

112,0 66,2 91,6 262,9 101,4 27,4 115,7

97,5 57,3 71,1 227,6 81,4 28,3 99,5

79,8 42,5 56,7 185,3 73,6 22,4 73,6

33,6 35,8 44,7 112,6 43,6 15,6 40,7

10,2% 15,9% 5,04% 11,26% 2,06 39,3% 0,98 14,1% 8,78%

7,6% 13,2% 3,60% 9,30% 2,11 36,5% 1,09 9% 6,23%

8,1% 13,8% 4,30% 9,34% 1,38 38,3% 0,98 11% 7,09%

8,7% 14,5% 4,24% 10,04% 1,33 35,8% 1,00 10% 8,13%

9,0% 19,4% 3,3% 13,7% 1,40 35,6% 1,20 6,9% 10,0%

9,7% 18,0% 4,4% 12,7% 1,78 37,7% 1,07 8,1% 9,6%

14,3% 22,5% 7,6% 15,8% 1,91 39,9% 0,96 15,1% 15,6%

16,4% 23,4% 9,9% 16,9% 2,05 42,6% 0,82 19,3% 18,1%

17,0% 23,5% 11,8% 18,3% 2,11 42,8% 0,73 23,4% 19,3%

13,5% 19,2% 8,9% 14,6% 2,12 43,1% 0,71 36,3% 23,3%

13,5% 18,1% 8,5% 13,2% 1,92 29,8% 1,33 35,7% 21,5%

Definitions see p79 (1) Since 2004 IFRS / before Belgian GAAP (2) Financial debt - other investments & deposits and cash & cash equivalents. (3) Financial fixed assets + current assets (less other assets & deposits and cash & equivalents) - non-financial liabilities up to one year - accrued charges and deferred income. (4) Consolidated net profit + depreciation - + provisions for liabilities and charges + impairments and valuation allowances + deferred taxes. (5) Net profit (group share) / equity (6) Operating profit / (equity + minority interests + provisions for liabilities and charges + net financial debts) (7) Net profit / net sales for the financial year. (8) Earnings Before Interest and Taxes = Operating profit - amortization of consolidation differences (goodwill). (9) Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortizations = Operating profit + depreciation + provisions for liabilities and charges + impairments and valuation allowance. (10) Acquisition of tangible fixed assets.

Key figures 1993-2007

Operating profit Profit on ordinary activities after taxes Net profit (group share) Cashflow Consolidated equity Gross dividend Net dividend Pay-out (%) Maximum share price Minimum share price Price at end December (3) Change in share price (5) Price/Earnings ratio (5) (6) Price/Cash flow ratio (5) (7) Average daily trading volume (no. of shares) (4) Average monthly trading volume (no. of shares) (4) Annual trading volume (in EUR millions) Number of Sioen shares outstanding (in thousands) (2) Stock market capitalization (in millions) (5)

2005 EUR

2004 EUR

2003 EUR

2002 EUR

1,81 0,90 0,90 2,00 6,95 0,4500 0,3375 50,2% 10,85 9,05 9,80 2% 10,9 4,9 11 354 238 438 28,6 21 390 209,6

1,21 0,57 0,57 1,47 6,35 0,2600 0,1950 45,6% 10,41 8,00 9,60 16% 16,8 6,5 13 396 274 892 30,1 21 391 205,3

1,19 0,64 0,63 1,38 6,05 0,2400 0,1800 37,8% 10,49 7,85 8,30 -19% 13,1 6,0 12 771 268 200 29,5 21 391 177,5

1,26 0,61 0,57 1,45 5,53 0,2200 0,1650 38,4% 10,70 8,24 10,29 35% 18,0 7,1 6 550 137 550 16,2 21 391 220,1

1,27 0,42 0,40 1,74 5,77 0,20 0,15 49,8% 9,16 4,70 8,24 8% 20,5 4,7 4 406 92 895 8,3 21 391 176,3

1,15 0,52 0,47 1,41 5,86 0,17 0,13 35,9% 14,95 6,00 7,65 -33% 16,4 5,4 5 310 112 837 10,4 21 391 163,6

2001 EUR

2000 EUR

1999 EUR

1998 EUR

1997 EUR

1,58 1,52 1,27 0,89 0,79 0,88 1,67 1,52 5,79 5,24 0,16 0,14 0,12 0,11 5000 20,2% 15,8% 23,51 33,65 4000 10,1 18,4 11,503000 20,90 (45%) (36,7%) 14,52000 23,8 6,9 13,8 5 1041000 9 548 107 194 199 710 20,7 0 63,7 21 391 21 391 246,0 447,1

1,33 0,82 0,87 1,38 4,56 0,12 0,09 14,2% 47,5 28,5 33,00 (14%) 37,9 23,9 13 216 277 530 122,5 21 391 705,9

0,92 0,58 0,57 0,97 3,73 0,09 0,07 15,7% 43,13 9,92 38,18 283% 67,0 39,4 26 671 557 863 162,6 21 391 816,6

0,75 0,43 0,45 0,71 1,68 0,07 0,05 15,5% 10,68 3,92 9,97 154% 22,1 14,0 20 950 434 762 33,9 19 965 199,0

(1) Since 2004 IFRS / Before BGAAP (2) Recalculated after the 1 to 55 share split on 13/09/96 and the 1 to 10 split on 05/11/98. (3) On 17 March 2008 the Sioen Industries share was trading at EUR 9.07. (4) 1996 data are strongly influenced by heavy trading shortly after the stock market flotation on 18 October 1996. (5) Price at end of December (6) Share price / net profit per share (7) Share price / cash flow per share

60

400 350

35 15

30 25

10

20 15

5

10 5

0 0 -5 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

300 35 250 30 200 25 150 100 20 50 15 0 10

50

40 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

5 Group profil Consolidated Cashflow EBIT EBIT/Turnover Cashflow/Turnover

Added value Gross margin Turnover Gross margin -%

0

Coating Apparel Industrial Applications Chemicals

Investments 1993-2007

400

(in millions of EUR)

350

Financing of assets 1993-2007

60

30035

(in %)

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50

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40

20

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CONSOLIDATED KEY FIGURES PER SHARE (1)(2) 2006 EUR

(in millions of EUR)

20

40

2007 EUR

Key figures 1993-2007

(in millions of EUR)

Added value Gross97margin 93 94 95 96 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Turnover Gross margin -%

0 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Eigen vaninterest derden Capitalvermogen/belang & reserves/minority Voorzieningen Provisions Vreemd vermogen LT ST liabilities Vreemd vermogen KT LT liabilities

Coating Apparel Industrial Applications Chemicals

100

Development of employment 1993-2007

Stock price (till 08/01/08) (in EUR)

80 60

5000

40 4000 3000 20

15

15

10

10

5

5

2000

0

1000 0

Capital & reserves/minority interest 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Provisions ST liabilities LT liabilities Tota l Industrial Applications Coating Apparel

0

Chemicals Group

02

03

04

05

06

07 0

Sioen Eurostoxx50

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200000 150000 100000

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15

30 25

10

20 15

5

10 5

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0 -5 Group profil Consolidated Cashflow EBIT EBIT/Turnover Cashflow/Turnover

CONSOLIDATED KEY FIGURES (in millions of euros) (1)

Profit & Loss Net sales Operating profit (EBIT) Financial result Profit on ordinary activities before taxes Profit on ordinary activities after taxes EBIT (8) EBITDA (9) Cashflow (4) Net profit (group share) Depreciation Personnel costs Number of employees (in units) Balance sheet Equity Long-term financial debt Net financial debt (2) Balance sheet total Working capital (3) Net investment in tangible fixed assets (10) Fixed assets Ratio’s EBIT (8) EBITDA (9) Net profit margin (7) Cash flow/net sales Liquidity (current assets/current liabilities) Solvency (equity/balance sheet total) Net financial debt/equity Return on equity (5) Return on capital (6)

2007 EUR

2006 EUR

2005 EUR

2004 EUR

2003 EUR

2002 EUR

2001 EUR

2000 EUR

1999 EUR

1998 EUR

1997 EUR

380,4 38,8 (8,4) 30,4 19,2 38,8 60,5 42,8 19,2 19,6 72,6 4 869

339,4 25,9 (6,6) 19,3 12,2 25,9 44,8 31,5 12,2 17,9 67,6 4 687

316,2 25,5 (5,5) 20,0 13,6 25,5 43,6 29,5 13,6 17,9 63,5 4 645

309,8 27,0 (7,3) 19,6 13,1 27,0 44,8 31,1 12,3 17,8 61,7 4 500

272,8 27,2 (11,0) 16,2 8,9 24,4 52,8 37,3 8,6 22,1 54,5 4 689

237,7 24,6 (8,7) 15,9 11,0 23,1 42,8 30,2 10,0 19,8 47,0 4 271

226,0 33,8 (6,7) 27,1 17,3 32,4 50,9 35,8 16,9 18,6 42,8 3 924

192,4 32,6 (3,0) 29,6 19,0 31,5 45,0 32,5 18,8 14,1 34,5 3 420

161,1 28,4 (1,3) 27,1 17,6 27,3 37,8 29,5 18,6 11,6 30,9 2 857

141,2 19,6 (1,7) 17,9 12,3 19,0 27,1 20,7 12,2 7,1 24,1 2 555

107,9 15,0 (1,2) 13,8 9,1 14,5 19,6 14,2 9,0 4,7 17,3 1 552

148,6 117,1 145,9 378,1 126,2 21,1 151,4

135,8 128,5 147,8 371,8 115,2 23,1 150,4

129,4 66,9 126,8 337,7 107,6 16,6 142,3

118,3 68,5 117,7 330,7 90,9 7,1 141,4

123,5 89,0 148,1 346,9 108,9 11,9 175,8

125,3 95,1 134,6 331,8 118,5 30,6 153,1

123,9 83,4 118,4 310,3 117,3 27,1 138,9

112,0 66,2 91,6 262,9 101,4 27,4 115,7

97,5 57,3 71,1 227,6 81,4 28,3 99,5

79,8 42,5 56,7 185,3 73,6 22,4 73,6

33,6 35,8 44,7 112,6 43,6 15,6 40,7

10,2% 15,9% 5,04% 11,26% 2,06 39,3% 0,98 14,1% 8,78%

7,6% 13,2% 3,60% 9,30% 2,11 36,5% 1,09 9% 6,23%

8,1% 13,8% 4,30% 9,34% 1,38 38,3% 0,98 11% 7,09%

8,7% 14,5% 4,24% 10,04% 1,33 35,8% 1,00 10% 8,13%

9,0% 19,4% 3,3% 13,7% 1,40 35,6% 1,20 6,9% 10,0%

9,7% 18,0% 4,4% 12,7% 1,78 37,7% 1,07 8,1% 9,6%

14,3% 22,5% 7,6% 15,8% 1,91 39,9% 0,96 15,1% 15,6%

16,4% 23,4% 9,9% 16,9% 2,05 42,6% 0,82 19,3% 18,1%

17,0% 23,5% 11,8% 18,3% 2,11 42,8% 0,73 23,4% 19,3%

13,5% 19,2% 8,9% 14,6% 2,12 43,1% 0,71 36,3% 23,3%

13,5% 18,1% 8,5% 13,2% 1,92 29,8% 1,33 35,7% 21,5%

Definitions see p79 (1) Since 2004 IFRS / before Belgian GAAP (2) Financial debt - other investments & deposits and cash & cash equivalents. (3) Financial fixed assets + current assets (less other assets & deposits and cash & equivalents) - non-financial liabilities up to one year - accrued charges and deferred income. (4) Consolidated net profit + depreciation - + provisions for liabilities and charges + impairments and valuation allowances + deferred taxes. (5) Net profit (group share) / equity (6) Operating profit / (equity + minority interests + provisions for liabilities and charges + net financial debts) (7) Net profit / net sales for the financial year. (8) Earnings Before Interest and Taxes = Operating profit - amortization of consolidation differences (goodwill). (9) Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortizations = Operating profit + depreciation + provisions for liabilities and charges + impairments and valuation allowance. (10) Acquisition of tangible fixed assets.

Key figures 1993-2007

Operating profit Profit on ordinary activities after taxes Net profit (group share) Cashflow Consolidated equity Gross dividend Net dividend Pay-out (%) Maximum share price Minimum share price Price at end December (3) Change in share price (5) Price/Earnings ratio (5) (6) Price/Cash flow ratio (5) (7) Average daily trading volume (no. of shares) (4) Average monthly trading volume (no. of shares) (4) Annual trading volume (in EUR millions) Number of Sioen shares outstanding (in thousands) (2) Stock market capitalization (in millions) (5)

2005 EUR

2004 EUR

2003 EUR

2002 EUR

1,81 0,90 0,90 2,00 6,95 0,4500 0,3375 50,2% 10,85 9,05 9,80 2% 10,9 4,9 11 354 238 438 28,6 21 390 209,6

1,21 0,57 0,57 1,47 6,35 0,2600 0,1950 45,6% 10,41 8,00 9,60 16% 16,8 6,5 13 396 274 892 30,1 21 391 205,3

1,19 0,64 0,63 1,38 6,05 0,2400 0,1800 37,8% 10,49 7,85 8,30 -19% 13,1 6,0 12 771 268 200 29,5 21 391 177,5

1,26 0,61 0,57 1,45 5,53 0,2200 0,1650 38,4% 10,70 8,24 10,29 35% 18,0 7,1 6 550 137 550 16,2 21 391 220,1

1,27 0,42 0,40 1,74 5,77 0,20 0,15 49,8% 9,16 4,70 8,24 8% 20,5 4,7 4 406 92 895 8,3 21 391 176,3

1,15 0,52 0,47 1,41 5,86 0,17 0,13 35,9% 14,95 6,00 7,65 -33% 16,4 5,4 5 310 112 837 10,4 21 391 163,6

2001 EUR

2000 EUR

1999 EUR

1998 EUR

1997 EUR

1,58 1,52 1,27 0,89 0,79 0,88 1,67 1,52 5,79 5,24 0,16 0,14 0,12 0,11 5000 20,2% 15,8% 23,51 33,65 4000 10,1 18,4 11,503000 20,90 (45%) (36,7%) 14,52000 23,8 6,9 13,8 5 1041000 9 548 107 194 199 710 20,7 0 63,7 21 391 21 391 246,0 447,1

1,33 0,82 0,87 1,38 4,56 0,12 0,09 14,2% 47,5 28,5 33,00 (14%) 37,9 23,9 13 216 277 530 122,5 21 391 705,9

0,92 0,58 0,57 0,97 3,73 0,09 0,07 15,7% 43,13 9,92 38,18 283% 67,0 39,4 26 671 557 863 162,6 21 391 816,6

0,75 0,43 0,45 0,71 1,68 0,07 0,05 15,5% 10,68 3,92 9,97 154% 22,1 14,0 20 950 434 762 33,9 19 965 199,0

(1) Since 2004 IFRS / Before BGAAP (2) Recalculated after the 1 to 55 share split on 13/09/96 and the 1 to 10 split on 05/11/98. (3) On 17 March 2008 the Sioen Industries share was trading at EUR 9.07. (4) 1996 data are strongly influenced by heavy trading shortly after the stock market flotation on 18 October 1996. (5) Price at end of December (6) Share price / net profit per share (7) Share price / cash flow per share

60

400 350

35 15

30 25

10

20 15

5

10 5

0 0 -5 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

300 35 250 30 200 25 150 100 20 50 15 0 10

50

40 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

5 Group profil Consolidated Cashflow EBIT EBIT/Turnover Cashflow/Turnover

Added value Gross margin Turnover Gross margin -%

0

Coating Apparel Industrial Applications Chemicals

Investments 1993-2007

400

(in millions of EUR)

350

Financing of assets 1993-2007

60

30035

(in %)

100

25030 200 25 150 10020

80

50

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5015 0 10

40

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20

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CONSOLIDATED KEY FIGURES PER SHARE (1)(2) 2006 EUR

(in millions of EUR)

20

40

2007 EUR

Key figures 1993-2007

(in millions of EUR)

Added value Gross97margin 93 94 95 96 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Turnover Gross margin -%

0 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Eigen vaninterest derden Capitalvermogen/belang & reserves/minority Voorzieningen Provisions Vreemd vermogen LT ST liabilities Vreemd vermogen KT LT liabilities

Coating Apparel Industrial Applications Chemicals

100

Development of employment 1993-2007

Stock price (till 08/01/08) (in EUR)

80 60

5000

40 4000 3000 20

15

15

10

10

5

5

2000

0

1000 0

Capital & reserves/minority interest 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Provisions ST liabilities LT liabilities Tota l Industrial Applications Coating Apparel

0

Chemicals Group

02

03

04

05

06

07 0

Sioen Eurostoxx50

250000

15

200000 150000 100000

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Sioen Industries is a diversified stock quoted group with a extensive portfolio of products and activities: coating of technical textiles, manufacturing of protective clothing, production of fine chemicals and processing of technical textiles. Vertical and horizontal integration, diversification and permanent growth provide a solid basis for a promising future.

Our business Sioen Industries is: - The world leader in coated technical textiles - A market leader in industrial protective clothing

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Profile

- A specialist in fine chemicals - A global player in the processing of technical textiles

Our strengths - Vertical integration, making us independent of outside suppliers and giving us a major technical advantage. - Technical expertise. Sioen products predominate where technical specifications are decisive. - A “hands-on”, unbureaucratic corporate culture

Where we’re going Exploiting our technology base to enter new markets and develop new products and processes as opportunities present themselves. We want to continue to grow and be market leader in all our activities.

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Strategy “protection through innovation”

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“Our strategy is targeted expansion ...”

Jean-Jacques Sioen, Chairman of the board

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Mission & Strategy Protection throu gh innovation Mission

Strategic directions

With market leadership in key sectors of

• Seizing every opportunity for healthy internal

the coated fabrics market, won by vertical

and external growth in its key and related areas

integration, close customer relations and a

• Sound financial management to provide a steady

robust entrepreneurial ethos, Sioen is looking

dividend stream and flexibility for expansion

to take every opportunity for healthy growth.

• Continuous efforts and investments in R&D

This will provide its shareholders with a steady

• Maintaining (price) competitiveness in core

and growing income and enable it to defend

markets, and entering new high value niche

its independence as a source of tangible and

markets through constant innovation and

intangible value for its owners, employees,

customer proximity

customers and host communities.

• Offering an attractive, stable work environment at all levels

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Challenges

entrepreneurial identity • Market leadership in all niches

• Expanding production outside Europe • Retaining the financial strength

Core competences

• Internal coherence of product lines • Acquiring and retaining quality employees in

• Vertical integration • Technical expertise

tightening labour markets

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• Maintaining a distinctive, up-to-date

• Combining the traditional “hands-on”

• R&D

approach of a family-owned company with the

• Innovation & new markets

more scientific approach needed as the group

• “Hands-on”, unbureaucratic corporate culture

expands • Explore new markets

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Letter to shareholders Dear Shareholder,

If I were to summarize 2007 in a single word, it

2007 was in all aspects an exceptional year, in

would be ‘strong’. We performed on every front,

which the old records came tumbling down one

and advanced in every activity.

after another. We achieved maximum returns in our spinning and weaving mills, we passed

The figures speak for themselves:

for the first time the six million square metre mark on our extrusion line, we operated the

• In 2007 our net sales amounted to EUR 380.3 million, up 12.1% on the year before. • Our net profit was EUR 19.2 million or an increase of 58% • Cash flow amounted to EUR 43.5 million. This

direct coating lines at historically high speeds, we restructured our Jakarta facility to give additional cost and production efficiency, we produced record numbers of truck curtain and roof sets, demand for open structure fabrics

is an increase of EUR 12 million compared to

was permanently high, and we developed

last year.

an unequalled number of new and improved

• EBITDA and EBIT increased with respectively

product formulations.

36% and 50% to EUR 61.2 million (16% of net sales) and EUR 38.8 million (10% of net sales). • Sioen Industries is paying a dividend of EUR

We also had to surmount a number of difficulties. The whole year we had to cope with

0.45 per share to its shareholders in respect of

rising energy prices, rising raw materials prices

2007 (+73%)

nor was it always easy to find suitable personnel.

Of course we need to say more than this to do justice to the past year. This annual report seeks to hold a mirror to our group’s performance. You will find who we are, our history, our

“Targeted entrepeneurship, stimulating a sense of belonging and sticking to our strategic course”

products, what drives us and our particular style of entrepreneurship.

In every division we went forward with our improvement programmes, improving

“Strong growth, excellent results, new projects”

production and cost efficiency and fine-tuning our product formulations. We carefully examined our stock situation and optimized at

In 2007 the emphasis at Sioen was on strategy,

every level. We successfully implemented SAP in

innovation, growth and people. Our action plan,

the Industrial Applications division, with the

objectives and challenges are set out on pages 4 and 5 of this annual report.

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2008.

• Ukraine:

· commissioning of production centre (truck roofs)

• Worldwide: · continuous investments in R&D

“On the path to new records? In an Olympic year, can we do otherwise?”

and focus on technical products.

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Coating and Chemicals divisions set to follow in

Sioen Industries’ performance in 2007 and in previous years confirms our capacity to create

We are keeping up the investment pace in 2008.

long term value and growth. And that is what

This includes:

you, our shareholders, and we, entrepreneurs

• Belgium: · new buildings for storage

and all our employees, are looking for.

· new calendering line fully operational

· doubling our open structure fabric capacity production

· additional pigment paste production machinery

• France:

· optimization of direct coating line

“Strong growth, new projects, targeted entrepreneurship and sticking to our strategic course” Michèle Sioen CEO Sioen Industries n.v.

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Innovation Innovation starts from a constant desire to be out front, exploring new territory, striking out in new directions. It is spurred on by competition: if we don’t innovate, others will. It requires us to be entrepreneurial and take calculated risks. “Protection through Innovation” is Sioen’s corporate slogan. Innovation keeps us ahead of the market with new products, processes and applications based on our core expertise. Over 25 % of our 2007 sales were of products developed over the past 5 years. Over 40% were in markets we were not in 10 years ago. Since 2000 we have spent well over EUR 130 million on innovative manufacturing processes.

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“Constant innovation is vital for survival in a rapidly evolving market” Jacqueline Sioen-Zoete, Director

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Sioen, part of our daily lives Sioen products play an important part in our daily

soldiers and pilots on whom our society

lives, protecting us and generally improving our

depends. Sioen products strengthen our roads,

quality of life.

improve the safety and comfort of the cars we

Sioen provides filters to treat the water we drink,

drive, and allow us to enjoy outdoor sports in all

the side curtains on the trucks and protective

weathers. And many other things.

clothing for medics, firefighters, police forces,

Our products Transport Truck tarpaulins and curtains, mud flaps,

Medical sector

inflatable containers, railway wagon tarpaulins,

Medical protective clothing, air filters, mattress

protective and industrial clothing for railway, bus,

covers, pillow-cases

transport and airline companies

Air and water treatment Automobile

Filters, air conditioning and mine shaft air ducts

Airbags, dashboards, sun shades, door panels, gearlever covers, floor mats, seats, filters, trunk curtains

Navigation, fishing industry and water sports Flotation suits, life jackets, protective aquatic

Construction and road works

clothing, inflatable boats, boat tarpaulins, yacht

Reinforcement for gyproc plates, insulation, road

canvas, ship tarpaulins

fortification, rubble nets for scaffoldings, high visibility protective clothing, silos, storage tents,

Public institutions

sun screens, sewage, filters

Clothing, firemen’s clothing, clothing for police and army, railways, airlines and post offices,

Agriculture, horticulture, forestry and food industry

tents and truck tarpaulins

Windbreak nets, drainage, protective clothing,

Interior decoration

damming film, filters, pond foil, ultra-low

Yarns and pigments for carpets, wall coverings,

temperature clothing, hygienic protective clothing

insulation, ceilings, etc.

Chemical and petrochemical industries

Sports

Specific protective clothing, oil dams, filters

clothing for hunters, golfers and fishermen,

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Gym mats, safety nets, children’s playing mats,


Publicity and promotion

joggers, cyclists and other outdoor sportsmen,

Indoor and outdoor publicity banners,

pool covers and pool reinforcement nets,

promotional clothing

surfer’s, ski and skater’s clothing

Corporate identity wear Tents

Clothing for courier services, electricity

Camping tents, party tents, awnings, canopies,

companies, petrol stations, breweries, telecom

halls, semi-permanent buildings, kadors

companies, airlines, etc.

Pigment pastes

Filters Sioen protective clothing

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motorcyclist’s clothing, reflective clothing for

Technical textiles in cars and roads Mattress covers

Pool covers and liners Technical protective clothing

Boatliners

Tents & structures

Side curtains

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Sioen worldwide 1 ARDOOIE Sioen Coating Division/Apparel Division/Veranneman TT Sioen Coating Distribution 2 BORNEM European Masterbatch (EMB)

1

7

Fillink Technologies

6

3 KERKSKEN

2 3 4

TIS 4 LIÈGE Sioen Nordifa 5

5 MESLIN-L’EVÊQUE

Coating

Inducolor 6 MOUSCRON

Apparel

Sioen Fibres - distribution/spinning Sioen Fabrics - weaving, coating and calendering

Industrial applications

7 POPERINGE Coatex

8

Sioen Shanghai

SHANGHAI

CHINA

9

Saint Frères - Enduction & Confection

FLIXECOURT

FRANCE

10

Richard Colorants

LOMME

FRANCE

11

Sioen France

NARBONNE

FRANCE

12

Pennel Automotive

ROUBAIX

FRANCE

13

P.T.Sungintex

BEKASI BARAT

INDONESIA

14

P.T.Sioen Indonesia

JAKARTA

INDONESIA

15

Donegal Protective Clothing

DONEGAL

IRELAND

16

Roltrans Group Polska

KONIN

POLAND

17

Siofab

SANTO TIRSO

PORTUGAL

18

Roland International

TEGELEN

THE NETHERLANDS

19

Sioen Tunisie - CTS - Sioen Zaghouan

TUNIS

TUNISIA

20

Roland Ukraine

RIVNE

UKRAINE

21

Roland Tilts UK

BRADFORD

UNITED KINGDOM

22

Mullion Manufacturing Ltd.

SCUNTHORPE

UNITED KINGDOM

23

Roltrans Group America

TEXAS

UNITED STATES

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22 16

21 18

9 10

12

20

11

17

8

19

13

14

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History 2000-2007 2000

2002

Brand new spinning mill in Mouscron (Belgium),

At Mouscron (Belgium): spinning capacity

new sales office in Shanghai (China), joint

doubled, takeover of transfer and direct coating

venture in Portugal, extra apparel production

line, increases coated textiles range, new line

capacity in Tunisia, agreement with US

producing transfer coated material for airbags.

distributor.

New textile architecture line. Takeover of Bacam, France (camouflage canvas and multispectral

2001 Acquisition of Nordifa S.A., Belgium (industrial

camouflage nets).

filters for fluids, dedusting and membrane

2003

filters), Mullion Manufacturing Ltd., UK (wet

Takeovers of Pennel, France (technical textiles

suits, thermal survival suits, lifejackets), SLP

for automotive applications) and Roltrans

productions, France (forestry protective

Group, NL (truck tarpaulins and curtains).

clothing) and Ets. Roger Vidal et Fils, France (fire fighters clothing).

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Acquisition of 25% minority interests in Coatex (Belgium), modernization investments at Saint Frères (France).

2005

2007

New large-scale showroom and R&D lab

Acquisition of Fillink (Belgium), specializing in

inaugurated at Ardooie HQ site, Board of

inks for wide and super wide format printers.

Directors adopts Corporate Governance Charter,

Swap clariant PV-pastes against granulates.

Michèle Sioen appointed CEO.

Building work starts on new EUR 20 million

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2004

calendering line at Mouscron.

2006

Expansion of Veranneman production line (online coating, open structure textiles), and

In pigments field: new pigment paste

new fully automated warehouse at Ardooie to

production hall at Bornem site, acquisition of

be operational in 2008.

colouring pastes activities of Siegwerk Benelux,

New plant opened in Ukraine.

acquisition of Richard Colorants (France).

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“Expertise right down the line” As a fully integrated group, Sioen covers every

coating and on to specialist processing. This

stage of the production and application of

includes all five main coating processes, each

coated textiles, from spinning to weaving to

with its own applications and markets.

Base material

1. Spinning of polyester high-tenacity yarns

2. Weaving of the yarn into various base textiles

3. Preparation of colourings (pigment pastes, varnishes and dyes) = Sioen Chemicals

Coating stage

4. Application of coatings, using five different technologies (direct coating, transfer coating, online coating, extrusion coating, calendering)

Finishing

5. Coated fabrics sold as semi-finished products to external manufacturers

6. Apparel Division Production of protective clothing for industrial and leisure use

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7. Industrial Applications Division – Processing of heavy-duty coated textiles for specialist markets


C O AT ING 99%

100%

100%

Sioen Coating n.v. Direct Coating Belgium

A P PA R E L 99%

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Sioen n.v. Apparel Belgium

25% 75% (2)

Saint Frères s.a.s. Direct Coating France

Confection Tunisienne de Sécurité s.a Apparel Tunisia

89%

Sioen Coating Distribution n.v. Sales Office Belgium

Donegal Protective Clothing Ltd (4) Apparel Ireland

100%

100%

100%

Coatex n.v. Processing of coated fabrics and films Belgium

CHEMICALS 100% Inducolor s.a.

Ink production Belgium

90% European Master 10%(2) Batch n.v. Saint Frères Confection s.a.s. Master batch Heavy-duty manufacturing France production Belgium

Sioen Nordifa s.a. Filter production Belgium

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SI OEN INDU STRIES NV ( 1)

100% Richard s.a.s. (7) (8) Paste production France

Fillink Technologies 100% n.v. (9) 100%

Sioen Fabrics s.a. Weaving/Transfer Coating Belgium

100%

Sioen Fibres s.a. Spinning Belgium

95%

P.T. Sioen Indonesia Apparel Indonesia

5%

100%

Sioen Shanghai (3) Sales office China

95%

P.T. Sungintex Apparel Indonesia

5%

100%

Siofab s.a. Transfer Coating Portugal

100%

TIS n.v. Weaving Belgium

99%

100%

100%

100%

Mullion Manufacturing Ltd Apparel U.K.

Roland International b.v. (6) Manufacturing of truck tarpaulins

Roltrans Group America Inc. 100% USA Roland Planen GmbH Germany

100%

Sioen Fibres s.a. Central Distribution Unit Belgium

Roltrans Group Polska sp.z.o.o. 100% Poland

Sioen France s.a.s. Sales office France

Roland Ukraine Llc (7)

100%

Roland Tilts UK Ltd.

100%

100% Veranneman TT n.v. Weaving/Direct Coating Belgium

Sioen Tunisie s.a. Sales office Tunisia

Pennel Automotive s.a.s. Calendering France

99%

Sioen Zaghouan s.a. Apparel Tunisia

95%

Sioen USA Inc. (5) Sales office

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

100%

100%

Quoted percentages have been rounded, and reflect the situation at 31 December 2007 Via Sioen Coating nv The official name is Sioen Coated Fabrics Shanghai Trading Ltd. The official name is Gairmeidi Caomhnaithe Dhun na nGall Teoranta. 5% via P.T. Sungintex Via Monal s.a. and Roltrans Group b.v. The Richard group was acquired in October 2006 In 2007 Richard s.a.s. resp. merged with Copidis s.a.s. and Astra Colorants s.a. Fillink Technologies was acquired in January 2007

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Growth Well-managed, profitable growth dynamizes a company, imparts a sense of pride and purpose and facilitates access to outside financing. Everyone benefits, customers and employees as much as shareholders and management.

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“It is essential that we work together to ensure the future growth of our international group�

Michel Devos, CEO non direct coating companies

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Coating Division The product – technical coated textiles

polyester granules are processed into hightenacity yarns. A portion of the yarns is twisted in the twisting plant, the rest goes directly to our weaving mills.

Coating is covering a base layer (knitted, woven,

Weaving - The yarn is supplied as raw

non woven PA or PES fabric) with a protective

material to the three weaving mills, each

layer (PVC, PU, silicon or another plastic), to

with its own specialization: sailcloth, open

make the material waterproof, fireproof, anti-

structure textiles, high tenacity textiles, airbag

static, breathable, printable, and so on, and to

textiles, etc. The fabrics all meet high technical

give protection against wind, water, cold and

requirements for tensile strength and tear

chemicals. Sioen has been coating technical

resistance, fire retardency, light fastners,….

textiles for nearly 50 years.

Sioen has also secured certificates of approval for automotive applications.

Production - vertical integration

Sioen also produces non-woven needle (Liège, Belgium) which is used, among other things, as a support in extrusion coating.

Sioen handles the entire production process: spinning, weaving, pigmenting and coating.

Preparation of coating layer/ colouring

Spinning - Sioen has one of the most

The coating layer can consist of PVC,

modern spinning mill in the world at Mouscron,

polyurethane, silicon or other polymers, which

where every year approx. 16,000 tons of

are sourced from major chemicals companies.

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Online coating:

colouring the coating layer. Pastes are mixed in

Here the open weave fabric passes directly from

fully automatic paste kitchens and then brought

the loom into a coating bath.

to the coating line by robots.

Applications: geogrids, swimming pool covers,

Coating

reinforcement nets, windbreak

Sioen Industries applies five main coating

nets, filters, etc.

processes, at seven coating plants (4 in Belgium, 2 in France and 1 in Portugal), with some of the most advanced production lines in the world.

Extrusion coating: This technique allows other

Direct coating:

base materials (textiles, non-

The PVC coating paste is directly applied to the

woven, knitted fabrics, etc.)

fabric in four layers.

to be coated with various

Applications: curtains, tilts

polymers.

and tarpaulins for trucks,

Applications: ventilation tubes, pond liners,

railway wagons and containers

greenhouse foil, sewer renovation, etc.

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Sioen produces its own pigment pastes for

and other uses, sports mats, swimming pool covers, etc. Calendering (rolling): Transfer coating:

TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin)

The coating paste (PU, silicone, etc.) is applied

and PVC films are rolled to

to the fabric via a paper support.

give the required motif/

Applications: protective

texture.

clothing, outdoor sports

Applications: car dashboards,

clothing, shoe protectors,

door panels, sunvisors, wall coverings, pond

mattress protectors, airbags,

liners, etc.

etc.

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Main product markets

can vary considerably from one year to the other. The tarpaulin and side curtains sector is by far the

More than half of the total production of the coating

largest, accounting for around 40% (in some years

division is sold as semi-finished products to external

more – in 2007 over 50% in response to strong

customers (distributors and manufacturers), for

demand) of external turnover of the Coating

use in the areas given below. It is difficult to give

division. The reamining 60% is divided amongst the

meaningful figures for sales in each sector as these

other markets.

Tarpaulins and side curtains

(direct and extrusion coating): The

market for PVC coated tarpaulins and side curtains for trucks and railway wagons is the most important segment. Sioen is the market leader here with an estimated 50% market share. This market, for both new and replacement tarpaulins and side curtains, is mainly located in Western Europe, where the large trailer builders are situated. The use of coated fabrics has not yet become customary in the American market, where trailers are usually hard-bodied.

Geotextiles and roofing (online coating): Technical open structure textiles are used as reinforcement netting for roads, roofs and all types of plates. With approximately 60% of the market Sioen is the market leader in this segment. Geographical expansion is one of the goals for the coming years.

Automotive (direct coating, transfer coating, calendering): Around 8% of the Coating division’s production is for the automotive sector: TPO and PVC films and technical textiles for car interiors (dashboards, door panels, sun visors, gear lever protection, seat backs, trunk canvas etc.) and airbags. With Pennel Automotive, Sioen has an important part of the French market for technical textiles for cars. Sioen profiles itself as a full service supplier in the airbags market. It weaves PA yarn into a carrier and coats it in one of its plants. As an extra service Sioen cuts the fabric with high tech laser cutters in its Poperinge plant (Belgium, Coatex, a part of the Industrial Applications division).

Flexible, breathable technical textile (transfer coating):

For

protective clothing and mattress covers. With its modern production system, large runs, R&D and know-how and the advantages of vertical integration, Sioen can hold its own in this competition-sensitive market (Asia).

Swimming pool covers and liners (direct coating, extrusion coating). Sioen is by far the largest global supplier of technical textiles for this segment. The greater proportion of the turnover comes from France, where several swimming pool cover and liner producers are located.

Sign and textile architecture (direct, extrusion and online coating): Sign is the collective name for printable technical textile that can be used for publicity banners. Textile architecture covers technical textiles for tents and structures.

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Sioen accounts for over 40% of all European

or by region) competitors in Austria, France,

coating capacity. The remainder is shared

Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Spain, etc., certain

among one major German coater and various

of whom go opportunistically in and out of

smaller and increasingly specialized (by product

markets from one year to the next.

Tarpaulins and truck covers are the largest application for heavy coated fabrics in Western Europe, with an estimated market volume of 90 million m² in 2006, expected to reach 122 Mm² by 2010. Sioen and another company dominate this market.

Billboards is the second largest application in the Western European heavy coated fabrics market (estimate: 45 Mm²) . Sioen has a smaller part of this market, which is growing by 3 to 4%. With a lower level of technicity, this sector faces competition from Asia.

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Competitive position

Geotextiles (around 20 Mm² worldwide) is a steadily expanding market. Sioen is world market leader in this segment.

Geographical markets

In automotive, the new calendering facility

Over 80% of the Coating Division’s turnover

will enable Sioen to be more flexible and expand its

comes from the traditional Western European

geographical market.

countries, led by France, Germany, the Benelux and Great Britain. Eastern Europe and Asia are increasingly important markets. The geographical distribution reflects the location of final producers. Several large trailer manufacturers are based in Germany and the UK, Germany has a rich tradition of using geo-

In the market for flexible,

breathing textiles, where there is strong competition from

textiles, France has a large number of swimming pool cover and mattress cover makers. The largest digital printing works are based in Western Europe

Asia, Sioen is competing through quality, vertical

and Pennel Automotive has a long history of

integration and by entering new markets.

contacts with French car producers. Technical

The

pool covers market, in which Sioen is the

market leader, is steady at around 20 Mm².

textiles for digital printing, truck curtains and tarpaulins are also finding their way to Eastern European customers.

Textile architecture (20 Mm²) is one of the fastest growing markets for coated textiles worldwide. Entry barriers are the high technicity of the product and the requirement to give at least 5-year guarantees. One competitor operates exclusively in this market and has a significant share of this market. Sioen is waiting for additional capacity to expand in this market.

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New products and developments • In 2007 Veranneman Technical Textiles

will also enable Sioen to expand, among other things its architectural textile activities. • In 2007 work started on a major EUR 20

invested in a new production hall on the

million investment in a new production

Ardooie site (Belgium). The first new looms

line on the Mouscron site (Belgium). When

should be working by mid-2008. This

fully operational in 2008, this will produce a

investment doubles our capacity in open

wide range of films and foils for ponds and

structure fabrics (anchoring nets, geotextiles,

reservoirs and for automotive applications like

rooftops, windbreak nets and advertising

dashboards, sun visors and side panels. Sioen

banners).

will now be able to deliver pond foils directly to its Coatex (Belgium) processing subsidiary,

• Next to this production hall, Sioen will enlarge its coatings warehouse for base materials and finished goods. This allows Sioen to

instead of purchasing them externally.

Sales organization

increasingly group products at Ardooie prior to expedition to customers.

In addition to the permanent sales staff operating out of the Ardooie, Mouscron and

• St Frères Enduction (Flixecourt France) has

Roubaix plants, and a number of local agents,

added a coating and a lacquering line to the

the Coating division has its own sales offices in

end of its existing coating line. This will come

Germany, France and China.

up to speed in 2008. This additional capacity

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The Product

flooring, wall coverings, silicone kits used in construction and interior decoration, kitchen

Sioen Chemicals produces pigment pastes, inks,

sponges, mattress and furniture liners, shoe soles,

varnishes, colour powders and colour dispersions

bathtubs, sanitary facilities and luxury yachts.

at two locations in Belgium and one in France.

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Sioen Chemicals division

Sioen Chemicals also produces specific Pigment pastes are used for colouring

flame retardant pastes. It is one of the only

polyurethane and PVC coatings, epoxies, acrylic

manufacturers in the world of high tech pastes

resins and silicones. These find their way into

that render textile invisible to military infrared

a huge range of end products, including vinyl

cameras.

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Inks. Sioen Chemicals produces water based,

GeographicAL markets

solvent based and UV inks for wide and super wide format digital printing and decorative inks.

16% of all Sioen Chemicals products are used within the Sioen group. The balance is

Varnishes. Sioen Chemicals offers a wide range

sold to a wide variety of customers, mainly in

of colourless water and solvent borne and UV-

Western Europe, from the Bornem (Belgium)

curable varnishes and lacquerings. Applications

headquarters and the other subsidiaries.

include liquid varnishes for printing inks, top coat varnishes protecting decorative surfaces,

Competitive position

and specific technical products such as inhibitor varnish for special patterns in decorative

Sioen Chemical’s organisation and the fact of

applications.

having the Sioen group as its largest customer, give it a scale advantage over the relatively

Colour powders and colour dispersions. These

fragmented competition. In addition, the

are used to dye paint, plaster, wax, cement, etc.

personalized service and close partnerships with the customers play an important role in the success of this division.

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In January 2007, Sioen acquired Fillink Technologies n.v. This Belgian company is specialized in eco-solvent, solvent and UV inks for wide and super wide format digital printers. Its experience with unique product formulations and

“We value personalized service and close partnerships with our customers”

wide market knowledge represent a real added value for Sioen Chemicals. In September 2007, Sioen acquired the PVC and PU paste business of Clariant at St. Jeoire (France), giving it better access to the industrial paste business in France and Germany. From 1 January 2008, Sioen Chemicals will operate as a separate division, under Pascale Sioen as CEO.

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New developments

Pascale Sioen, CEO Sioen Chemicals

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Apparel division The Product

of technical complexity such as flotation suits, fire fighting suits, protective clothing for the

Sioen is a leading producer and seller of

petrochemicals and forestry sectors, etc. This

protective clothing for industrial and leisure use.

technical complexity means that competition

In our own production plants we process both

is more limited, whilst demand is rising as

internally and externally produced textiles into

European standards and regulations become

high quality protective clothing.

increasingly stringent.

The Industry range accounts for the greater part of the Apparel division’s turnover. It includes protective clothing against rain, wind and cold,

Design and production

but also highly technical protective clothing against electric arcs, welding flames, extreme

With an eye for detail and expert knowledge of

cold and chemicals.

production techniques and raw materials, our creative designers and textile engineers develop

With sustained commercial pressure on low-

functional and comfortable protective clothing

end markets, Sioen is focusing strategically on

which meets all legal regulations and technical

products and applications with a high degree

requirements.

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sector, agriculture, gardening and the fisheries

quality standards in one of our modern production

sector. Sioen serves public authorities (municipal

centres in Tunisia, Indonesia and elsewhere. We are

services, police, army, postal services, etc.) and

continually investing in the latest technologies to

private companies.

enable us to meet the highest quality standards. Sioen has the most recent ISO 9001/ version

Sioen outdoor leisurewear is aimed mainly at

2000 certification and the Apparel division works

hunters, anglers and golfers (Baleno trade mark).

according to the AQUAP standards for military

We also produce sportswear for horse riders,

apparel (NATO Military Certificate of Conformity).

motorcyclists and walkers. Sioen is also a valued partner for certain skiwear brands.

Application areas

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Each design is produced carefully to the strictest

GEOGRAPHICAL Markets

The application areas are as divergent as they are extensive: Sioen protective clothing is used

The vast majority of products are sold in Sioen’s

in the petrochemicals industry, the food sector,

traditional European markets (France, Belgium

road construction and public works, the building

UK, the Netherlands and Germany).

“We are continually investing in the latest technologies to meet the highest quality standards” Bart Vervaecke CEO Apparel Division

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Competitiveness

• a 3-year contract to provide intervention jackets and trousers for all Belgian fire fighters.

Protective clothing is essentially a series of niche markets, generally subject to stringent and complex performance specifications. Forty years’ experience of safety standards across Europe and sophisticated test equipment place the Apparel division in a strong competitive position in these different markets.

• fire fighting suits for the national federation of fire fighters of Luxembourg.

D evelopmentS during 2007

• protective clothing to Austrian electricity supplier Wien Strom. Wien Strom’s safety specifications are some of the toughest in Europe.

In 2007 a number of government institutions and private companies placed major orders for their company and work clothing. New contracts won in 2007 include:

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the Swedish army.

Sales and distribution The sale of protective clothing is centralized at the headquarters in Ardooie, from where our main sales team operates. Sioen Apparel also has a number of local sales units in France, Scandi-

• T-shirts and fleeces for workers in all Belgian Coca-Cola plants,

navia, Indonesia, Germany, Ireland and the UK serving local markets. Finished products are shipped from the various production centres to a fully automated dispatch and distribution centre in Mouscron, and from there to customers.

• Fleeces and high visibility trousers and jackets for Scottish ambulance personnel.

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• sets of rain garments (jacket and trousers) to

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Industrial applications division Product

Processin g

The Industrial Applications division processes

Plants in France, Belgium, Germany, Poland

heavy-duty coated textiles (produced mainly

and Ukraine each provide their own specialty

in-house) into a number of finished and semi-

products and services.

finished products. Kadors: Sioen processes in-house coated

Markets

technical fabric into kadors (flexible tubes enclosed in a technically coated fabric, into which profiles can easily be inserted, for

The division covers a wide range of markets,

example for caravan awnings).

including automotive, leisure, the food industry, heavy industry and chemicals, transport and

Sio-steel: Sio-steel is a patented composite

mining.

consisting of a PVC coated steel net and double-

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Cutting: Cutting of technical textiles for the

for intrusion-resistant truck and train tarpaulins

automotive industry (airbags, door panels, sun

and side-curtains.

visors, etc.).

Carapax: Whenever the roof curtain of a

Pond and dam liners: Cutting, splicing and

truck is opened, the cables hang down into

packaging of sheeting for recreational ponds

the trailer’s loading area and get in the way.

and industrial reservoirs, water basins and

Carapax is an alternative to traditional roof

cultivating beds, for customers worldwide.

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sided PVC coated polyester fabric, used primarily

curtains, giving additional resistance to the trailer superstructure and meeting the

Filters and filter cloths: Sioen specializes in

requirements of EN 12642XL. Carapax is a

producing needle felt and derived products

combination of aramide and technical coated

such as filter cloths and complete ready-to-use

textile.

filter systems. These filters are used in the food industry (water and air treatment in sugar

Nordifa

Airbags

Carapax

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refineries, breweries, etc.), heavy industry

of truck curtains, roofs and tilts, with a 45%+

and metallurgy, mining, petrol stations, paper

market share in curtains for new trucks. Acquired

processing, cement companies, the chemicals

by Sioen in 2003, the company focuses on large

industry, municipal water purification and

volume, batch production.

after-burning plants. Nordifa recently started producing acoustic and thermal insulation panels.

Geographic markets

Tents, covering systems, roll-down shutter

Over 60% of sales in this division are in

doors, separating walls and silos: A small

Germany. This is because the largest trailer

percentage of our production of technical

builders are in Germany. Other automotive

textiles is processed into finished and semi-

applications (cut airbags, door panels, etc.) also

finished products for high-tech applications for

find their way to Germany. The remaining 40%

the army, the railways, the airline industry, and

is divided between France, Belgium, the UK, the

the construction sector.

Netherlands, Eastern Europe and the USA. The two latter areas both offer considerable scope

Camouflage fabric: Sioen specializes in the

for growth.

design, production and sales of camouflage fabric and multi-spectral camouflage netting. Worldwide, there are only a few companies active in this high-tech market, that calls for extensive technical knowledge and research and

Sales and distribution org anization

development. Sales and distribution channels differ from one Truck curtains, roofs and tilts: Roland

product to another. Increasing emphasis is being

International (production units in Germany,

placed on cross-selling.

Poland, Ukraine) is the world’s largest producer

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Camouflage nets Siosteel

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People The name and fame of Sioen Industries is growing. Controlled expansion of the company is one of the reasons, together with Sioen’s reputation as a reliable trading partner. The human capital at Sioen Industries is an important link here. Our employees help make sure that promises are kept and that our products and services meet customers’ expectations and demands. Through many years of dedication, our employees have built up a huge fund of skills. They put their heart and soul into their work, constantly offering creative solutions and alternatives.

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“Quality employees are vital to our future”

Christophe Desmedt, Chief HR Officer

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Focus on human resources On December 31, 2007 Sioen Industries employed 4.869 people in 16 different countries: Belgium, China, Germany, France, Ireland, Indonesia, Portugal, Tunisia, UK, the Netherlands, Poland, USA, Austria, Denmark, Finland and Ukraine. This compares with 4.869 at the end of December 2006. 4.125 (85%) were blue collar and 744 were white collar (15%) workers. The large number of workers in Indonesia and Tunisia are all employed in the labourintensive apparel division. As rationalization and automation continue in this industry, there will be less call on manual operatives and more on highly qualified personnel. In the other capital intensive divisions, most workers are employed in Europe, with Belgium, Poland and France as key countries.

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Working at Sioen Recruitment and selection We recruit through various channels: newspapers, our own website, dedicated jobsites and selection bureaus. Another increasingly important channel is temporarly employment agency work. The company is present at job fairs and organizes company visits for students and recent graduates. Sabine, HR department “I enjoy interviewing people back at the office with whom we’ve made a first contact at a job fair. They constantly refer back to this first conversation, which is much less formal than a real job interview.�


Sioen has recently created a HR function at executive level, reporting directly to the CEO.

Starting out

Sioen is listed by ETHIBEL, that screens companies on internal social policy, environmental policy, external social policy and ethical economic policy.

Anyone starting work at Sioen receives detailed information on the Group plus individual supervision from team heads, colleagues and department heads. Every employee receives a regular annual assessment. Yves, sales manager “It’s already five years since I started as sales manager in the Coating Division. Then it was total immersion, and fast. The production head showed me the various coating lines, the product manager explained the product line, the marketing manager introduced me to the different sales and marketing tools, the R&D manager told me how research and development works at Sioen. I received a crash course in logistics from the COO, and had the IT system explained to me by the computer people.”

Increasing scarcity of skilled labour in northern Europe is requiring the Sioen group to pay greater attention to recruiting and retaining quality employees. Sioen seeks to create a stimulating working climate in which those who want can develop their capacities to the full. The production companies are largely unionized, and dialogue with the various works councils is good.

Workin g at Sioen

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Working at Sioen

Personal development and growth Sioen has always practiced open communication. This keeps us in tune with people’s wishes, aspirations and needs. Vacancies are filled internally wherever possible. Employees are encouraged to train further. Franky, sales director Benelux “I started in 1998 as sales manager in the Apparel division. I was young and dynamic and looking for challenges. I’ve never been short of these at Sioen. First as marketing manager, then in new product development, and then back to sales. I am now in charge of Benelux with a 12-person team.”

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Working at Sioen

Workin g at Sioen

Open communication

Good working climate and relations

We try to communicate openly and in a spirit of confidence. Our flat company structure makes it easier to listen to people. New ideas, initiatives or grievances are quickly aired. Claude, shift leader “I’ve been working for 30 years as shift leader at Sioen, and am also a trade union shop steward. I have always had direct, open communication with my boss, the production director and the CEO. This allows us to nip problems in the bud and stimulate initiatives to improve the production process.”

Personnel per division Chemicals 4% Groupe 1%

Apparel 61%

Industrial Applications 19% Coating 15%

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Creating a good working climate is of course everyone’s business. Sioen encourages activities that bring everyone closer together: an inter-plant football tournament, a paintball activity or a bowling evening. Management tries to be there, and sometimes dips into its pocket. An internal news bulletin keeps everyone up-to-date on new products, expansions, takeovers, projects, as well as staff festivities, Christmas parties, etc. Management also pay special attention to marriages, births and retirements. Rita, purchasing department “It doesn’t have to be a party every day, but an activity with colleagues from time to time is good for the working atmosphere. Sometimes we all go out for a drink on a Friday evening or bowling or ice skating. In so doing we get to know each other in a different way, we can chat informally, also about work. All the better when the boss joins us from time to time.”


Workin g at Sioen

Our sectors

Global commitment

Sioen’s activities fall into two major sectors, textiles and chemicals. Since the big crisis in the textiles sector a generation ago, the sector still battled with a negative image. This is unfair, as today’s textiles companies are technically advanced, research-driven enterprises. Many, including Sioen, are profitable and expanding. Kamiel, shift leader “They told me I was crazy going to work in the textile industry. That was 35 years ago, and since then it’s been a steady job. With a bit of luck, I’ll be around till my retirement.”

Personnel per country Poland 12% Tunisia 15% Indonesia 40%

Other countries 5% Belgium 20%

Sioen companies work in widely differing social, political and economic environments. We seek to conduct our business responsibly, abiding by the law, supporting human rights, respecting the environment and creating jobs. Bettering material progress of our host societies by conducting our business as effectively as possible is the most important social contribution our group can make. Jafaar, Indonesia I have been in charge of the technical aspects of the Sioen factory in Jakarta since 10 years. I enjoy the work, because of the many technical developments and constantly changing fabrics. Since this year we have a beautiful new factory that makes it even more pleasant to work in.

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Working at Sioen

Hayet, Tunisia I am in charge of the department where welded garments are made at the CTS plant in Tunisia. I’ve been with the company for 30 years now. Every day I and my colleagues enjoy our challenging job.

France 7%

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Research & Development Sioen has a concerted focus on knowledge,

development and innovation and on process

innovation and creativity: on new materials, new

improvement with state-of-the-art facilities. 50

production processes, new services, new niches,

people are involved in R&D and testing. Direct

new markets and new requirements. Knowledge

expenditure on R&D and testing amounted

is our fundamental principle and our real capital.

in 2007 to EUR 7,354,49 (= 1.9% of turnover) including production time and related costs.

Sioen organizes its research and development activities around three main areas: product

As well as its central R&D unit, Sioen has ten

development, process improvement and

other research teams at major production sites,

technological innovations. The products we

conducting specific research and product testing

develop must both meet customer expectations

in more restricted areas. Work done at the

and create added value for the business. Process

production sites is coordinated and managed

optimization made possible by technological

from the central R&D unit in Ardooie.

innovation is making a substantial contribution to the group’s effectiveness.

Sioen’s R&D team cooperates closely with national and international research institutions,

A “spider’s web” R&D structure

universities and scientific institutes in Belgium and abroad. This includes a special working

Keeping ahead of the market requires ongoing

relationship with the Textile and Textile

investment in research and development. At the

Engineering department of the University of

group’s central R&D centre at its headquarters

Ghent.

in Ardooie, professionals work on product

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Sioen’s R&D centres and labs are fully equipped

thermal radiation tests (EN ISO 6942) in-house

with the latest testing equipment. Testing for

has led to Sioen being one of the first European

tear and breaking strength, flame retardancy,

producers certified for the new EN469:2005

chemical resistance, water column, colour

standard for fire fighter clothing, and opens

fastness, ageing and so on are all performed in-

the way for Sioen to play a leading role in fire-

house, and Sioen can stand comparison with the

retardant garments. Sioen has its own ballistic

world’s top research institutes in this area. The

laboratory including a shooting range and

ability to conduct flame tests (EN367), and

evaluation equipment.

Environment For Sioen, care for the environment is a constant

In 2007, an additional heat exchanger came into

concern. As a responsible corporate citizen, the

use at Ardooie. The new extension at Ardooie

group complies with all legal requirements. As a

(Veranneman production hall plus storage

market leader it also seeks to operate a proactive

warehouse) is to be fitted with electricity-

environmental policy, investing every year to

generating solar panels.

protect people, nature and the environment,

In addition to developing new products,

applying stricter standards than those required

technologies and processes, the R&D team is

by law.

also intensively engaged in researching and

The group is making increasing use of recycling

developing recycling options. Possibilities

and energy recovery technologies. Coating

include the recycling of used technical textiles in

sites are fitted with distillation and combustion

bags, insulation materials, mud flaps and so on.

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Top flight test facilities

towers, which minimize exhausts and recover hot air which can be used to pre-heat ovens. At

Sioen is developing its own recycling

Ardooie, contaminated solvents from cleaning

programme for used coated textiles, more

paste tubs are distilled for re-use.

especially for truck tarpaulins and side curtains.

“Knowledge is our real capital” Joost Wille R&D Manager Coating division

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Quality Quality means satisfying the customer

This starts with the screening of suppliers and their raw materials. It continues with monitoring, testing and controlling every stage

Quality means satisfying the customer‘s

of the production process, from yarn to finished

expectations in terms of products and delivered

product, using the latest technology like camera

services. Quality is not confined to those

supervision of fabric quality.

departments which come into direct contact with the customer. Quality is a key principle for

Certificates

all employees of the Sioen Industries group as they perform their work, whether in production,

The Apparel Division has met ISO 9001

sales, accounting, customer service, R&D or

standards since 1996 and now complies with the

purchasing. Every employee contributes to

most recent ISO 9001 version 2000 regulations.

quality in their own field. Our quality policy

It also works according to the AQUAP-120

emphasizes constant quality monitoring and

standards for military tenders. Thanks to a

improvement, with the customer as the ultimate

constant concern for quality the Coating division

judge of all our efforts.

was one of the first coaters to acquire the ISO 9001 certificate.

Quality monitoring

The five areas of focus for the ISO 9001 standard – quality management system, management

The quality of the delivered product must meet

responsibility, management of resources,

the customer’s most stringent criteria. We

production of the product, and measurement,

therefore not only inspect the final product, but

analysis and improvement – form the core of

monitor for quality throughout the production

Sioen’s integrated quality assurance system.

process.

“Every co-worker contributes to quality”

Ivan Deceuninck Technical Director Apparel division

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realisation: www.comfi.be

Annual report 2007

F i nanc i al c a l e nd ar I nv e s t o r r e l at i o ns

Friday, April 25, 2008

General shareholders meeting of 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

Trading update 1 st quarter 2008

Friday, August 29, 2008

Announcement of 1 st half-year results 2008

Growth

Wednesday, October 31, 2008 Trading update 3 rd quarter 2008

mid-March 2009

Announcement of 2008 full-year results

Friday, April 24, 2009 General shareholders meeting

Innovation

Strategy

FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND INVESTOR RELATIONS For all further information, institutional investors and financial analysts should contact:

People

Geert Asselman - Chief Financial Officer Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F: +32 51 74 09 79 E: corporate@sioen.be

Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie - Belgium T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F/ +32 51 74 09 79

Contents Corporate information Part I Profile Strategy Mission & Strategy Letter to the shareholders Innovation Our products Sioen worldwide History 2000-2007 Expertise right down the line Group structure Growth Coating division Chemicals division Apparel division Industrial applications People Human resources Research & development Environment Quality

1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 20 25 28 32 36 38 42 43 44

Corporate information Part II Letter to the shareholders Report from the Board of Directors Group Structure Share Information Corporate Governance General information

3 5 9 10 12 16

Financial overview

20

Definitions Addresses

79 80

Only the English version of the annual report has evidential value.


realisation: www.comfi.be

Annual report 2007

F i nanc i al c a l e nd ar I nv e s t o r r e l at i o ns

Friday, April 25, 2008

General shareholders meeting of 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

Trading update 1 st quarter 2008

Friday, August 29, 2008

Announcement of 1 st half-year results 2008

Growth

Wednesday, October 31, 2008 Trading update 3 rd quarter 2008

mid-March 2009

Announcement of 2008 full-year results

Friday, April 24, 2009 General shareholders meeting

Innovation

Strategy

FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND INVESTOR RELATIONS For all further information, institutional investors and financial analysts should contact:

People

Geert Asselman - Chief Financial Officer Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F: +32 51 74 09 79 E: corporate@sioen.be

Fabriekstraat 23 - B-8850 Ardooie - Belgium T: +32 51 74 09 80 - F/ +32 51 74 09 79

Contents Corporate information Part I Profile Strategy Mission & Strategy Letter to the shareholders Innovation Our products Sioen worldwide History 2000-2007 Expertise right down the line Group structure Growth Coating division Chemicals division Apparel division Industrial applications People Human resources Research & development Environment Quality

1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 20 25 28 32 36 38 42 43 44

Corporate information Part II Letter to the shareholders Report from the Board of Directors Group Structure Share Information Corporate Governance General information

3 5 9 10 12 16

Financial overview

20

Definitions Addresses

79 80

Only the English version of the annual report has evidential value.


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