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OMV Group

OMV's Cash & Cash Equivalents fell 7.94% yoy to EUR 649 mil in 2014

By Helgi Library - April 2, 2020

OMV Group's total assets reached EUR 33,938 mil at the end of 2014, up 6.56% compared to the previous year. Curren...

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Jan 2014
Company Report

OMV AG (OMV) is an Austria-based company engaged in the exploration and development of oil and gas resources. The Company originated in 1956 as a joint-stock company. At the end of 1987, 15% of OMV was privatized, making it the first public listing of a state-owned company in Austria. The Company operates in three business segments: i) Exploration and Production of oil and gas, ii) Gas and Power, which deals with the gas transit through and transport within Austria business and iii) Refining and Marketing, a division which operates the refineries Schwechat (Austria), Burghausen (Germany) and Petrobrazi (Romania), and holds a 45%-stake in Bayernoil refinery complex (Germany), which produces petroleum products. OMV had proven oil and gas reserves of approximately 1.12 bil boe as of year-end 2012 and production of around 303,000 boe/d in 2012.

Finance

OMV Group has been growing its sales by a year on average in the last 5 years. EBITDA has grown by 0% during that time to total of in 2014, or of sales. That’s compared to % average margin seen in last five years.

The company netted in 2014 implying ROE of and ROCE of . Again, the average figures were % and %, respectively when looking at the previous 5 years.

OMV Group’s net debt amounted to at the end of 2014, or of equity. When compared to EBITDA, net debt was x, up when compared to average of x seen in the last 5 years.

Valuation

OMV Group stock traded at per share at the end of 2014 resulting in a market capitalization of . Over the previous five years, stock price grew by 0% or % a year on average. The closing price put stock at a 12-month trailing EV/EBITDA of x and price to earnings (PE) of x as of 2014.