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Orion Group Interim Report January-June 2013

ORION CORPORATION / INTERIM REPORT / JANUARY-JUNE 2013 / 30 July 2013 at 12:00 noon EEST

Orion's net sales in January-June 2013 totalled EUR 497 million (EUR 480 million in January-June 2012).

  • Operating profit was EUR 135 (144) million. 

  • Profit before taxes was EUR 134 (143) million. 

  • Equity ratio was 48% (55%). 

  • ROCE before taxes was 41% (52%). 

  • ROE after taxes was 43% (48%). 

  • Basic earnings per share were EUR 0.72 (0.77). 

  • Cash flow per share before financial items was 0.27 (0.50). 

  • The outlook estimate for 2013 remains unchanged. Orion estimates that in 2013 net sales will be at similar level to 2012 and that operating profit will be slightly lower than in 2012. 

  • Novartis has submitted an application for marketing authorisation for Stalevo in Japan. 

ORION'S KEY FIGURES FOR THE REVIEW PERIOD

Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Net sales, EUR million 248.0 232.8 +6.6% 497.4 480.2 +3.6% 980.4
International operations, EUR million 180.4 170.1 +6.1% 361.9 353.5 +2.4% 723.1
  % of net sales 72.7% 73.1% 72.8% 73.6% 73.8%
Operating profit, EUR million 61.1 65.3 -6.5% 135.2 143.9 -6.0% 278.3
  % of net sales 24.6% 28.1% 27.2% 30.0% 28.4%
Profit before taxes, EUR million 60.5 64.5 -6.2% 134.3 143.2 -6.2% 276.6
  % of net sales 24.4% 27.7% 27.0% 29.8% 28.2%
Income tax expense, EUR million 14.6 15.8 -7.4% 32.9 35.3 -7.0% 69.7
R&D expenses, EUR million 26.3 24.5 +7.6% 50.9 47.5 +7.2% 105.8
  % of net sales 10.6% 10.5% 10.2% 9.9% 10.8%
Capital expenditure, EUR million 17.3 15.0 +15.2% 36.7 23.3 +57.1% 46.8
  % of net sales 7.0% 6.5% 7.4% 4.9% 4.8%
Assets total, EUR million 887.7 729.0 +21.8% 835.7
Equity ratio, % 48.1% 54.5% 61.0%
Gearing, % 32.7% 24.0% -1.7%
Interest-bearing liabilities, EUR million 278.2 157.6 +76.6% 136.7
Non-interest-bearing liabilities, EUR million 182.1 174.1 +4.6% 189.5
Cash and cash equivalents and money market investments, EUR million 138.6 62.1 +123.0% 145.2
ROCE (before taxes), % 40.9% 51.6% 45.9%
ROE (after taxes), % 43.3% 48.1% 41.0%
Basic earnings per share, EUR 0.33 0.35 -5.9% 0.72 0.77 -6.0% 1.47
Diluted earnings per share, EUR 0.33 0.35 -5.9% 0.72 0.77 -6.0% 1.47
Cash flow per share before financial items, EUR 0.19 0.23 -14.3% 0.27 0.50 -46.2% 1.23
Equity per share, EUR 3.03 2.82 +7.5% 3.62
Personnel at the end of the period 3,663 3,609 +1.5% 3,486
Average personnel during the period 3,541 3,485 +1.6% 3,495
Personnel expenses, EUR million 110.9 107.0 +3.6% 214.8

President and CEO Timo Lappalainen's review

"First half of the year progressed as anticipated"

"Our net sales were at similar level to the previous year and as expected our operating profit was slightly lower than in 2012.

"As anticipated, deliveries of our Parkinson's drugs to Novartis further declined. Total sales generated by Stalevo® and Comtess® products in Orion's own sales organisation were also slightly down on the comparative period. Despite intensifying generic competition, Parkinson's drugs will continue to be an important product group for Orion. In June we received positive news in this respect when Novartis announced its submission of an application for marketing authorisation for Stalevo in Japan.

"We were able to compensate for the decrease in sales of Parkinson's drugs by increasing sales from the rest of our product portfolio. We continued to strengthen our market position by growing in many markets faster than growth of the pharmaceuticals market as a whole. Our newest proprietary drug, the intensive care sedative dexdor® (dexmedetomidine), maintained strong growth, and Precedex® and Simdax® also developed well. Sales of the Easyhaler® product family through our own sales network continued to grow strongly, but total sales were slightly down on the previous year, mainly because of the transitional period related to repatriation of product rights.

"Our Specialty Products business division continued to grow as expected and is already almost as big as the Proprietary Products business division. Net sales of the other divisions, especially Fermion, developed well during the review period.

"During the summer we have continued negotiations with possible partners for the next development phase for an alpha-2c adrenoceptor antagonist being developed for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and an androgen receptor antagonist for the treatment of prostate cancer. In addition, we began Phase I clinical trials with another alpha-2c adrenoceptor antagonist and a new COMT inhibitor.

"Orion Diagnostica held co-operation negotiations during the review period with the aim of streamlining its operations and improving profitability by, among other things, simplifying the product portfolio. As a result of the negotiations, Orion Diagnostica's operations in Turku will cease and about 60 employees are being given notice of termination of employment. In addition, about 20 employees will leave their posts through for example retirement or ending of a fixed-term contract. We intend where possible to offer other employment within the Group to those given notice. We recorded about EUR 1.6 million expenses related to the restructuring in the second quarter of the year.

"In the review period we announced that we were issuing a EUR 150 million bond and would use the funds for the Group's general financing purposes. We are preparing for, among other things, the many ongoing investment and production reorganisation projects through which we will develop and ensure future growth, delivery reliability and quality standards. The projects are temporarily increasing production costs and decreasing production capacity, and that reduced our margin in the first half of the year.

"Our outlook estimate, which can be found with the basis for it on pages 6-7 of this report, remains unchanged. We estimate that our net sales will be at similar level to the previous year and our operating profit will be slightly lower than in 2012."

Events during the period

On 10 April Orion Diagnostica gave a negotiation proposal on streamlining operations and reducing the number of personnel in Finland by no more than 80.

On 23 April the Board of Directors of Orion Corporation decided to acquire shares in the Company as authorised by the Annual General Meeting on 19 March 2013.

On 3 June Orion Diagnostica's statutory co-operation negotiations were completed.

On 4 June Orion announced that it would be issuing a EUR 150 million domestic bond.

On 11 June the listing prospectus for Orion's bond was published.

Events after the period

On 25 July Orion announced that it had reached agreement with Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. in the patent dispute concerning the proprietary drug Stalevo®.

News conference and teleconference

A news conference and teleconference on the published results will be held today, Tuesday 30 July 2013, at 13:30 EEST in Hotel Kämp, address: Pohjoisesplanadi 29, Helsinki. President and CEO Timo Lappalainen will give a brief presentation in English on the financial review.

The event can be followed live as a webcast accessible via the Orion website at www.orion.fi/en/investors. After the presentation, questions can be asked by telephone in Finnish and English.

The teleconference code is 933428 and to participate in the teleconference, please call:

from United States: +1 334 323 6203
from other countries: +44 (0)20 7162 0177

News conference recordings

A recording of the webcast of the event in English and a recording of the presentation by the President and CEO in Finnish will be available on the Orion website later today.

Financial report material

Financial reports and related presentation material are available at www.orion.fi/en/investors promptly after publication. The website also has a form for subscribing to Orion's releases.

Dates in Orion Calendar 2013-2014

Interim Report January-September 2013 Tuesday 22 October 2013
Capital Markets Day in Helsinki Wednesday 20 November 2013
Financial Statement Release for 2013 Tuesday 4 February 2014
Annual General Meeting 2014 Tuesday 25 March 2014
Interim Report January-March 2014 Tuesday 29 April 2014
Interim Report January-June 2014 Tuesday 29 July 2014
Interim Report January-September 2014 Tuesday 21 October 2014

The Financial Statements and the report of the Board of Directors 2013 will be published on the Company's website at the latest in week 10/2014.

For additional information about the financial review:

Jari Karlson, CFO, tel. +358 10 426 2883

Tuukka Hirvonen, Communications Manager, tel. +358 10 426 2721 / GSM +358 50 966 2721

www.orion.fi/en
www.orion.fi/en/investors

Financial review Q1-Q2/2013

Net sales

The Orion Group's net sales in January-June 2013 were EUR 497 million (EUR 480 million in January-June 2012). The net effect of currency exchange rates was EUR -3 million.

The Pharmaceuticals business's net sales were EUR 469 (453) million. Net sales of Orion's Stalevo® (carbidopa, levodopa and entacapone) and Comtess®/Comtan® (entacapone) Parkinson's drugs were down by 6% at EUR 111 (118) million, which was 24% (26%) of the Pharmaceuticals business's net sales. The net sales of other products in the portfolio were up by 7% at EUR 358 (335) million.

The Diagnostics business's net sales were up by 3% at EUR 30 (29) million.

Operating profit

The Orion Group's operating profit was down by 6% at EUR 135 (144) million.

The Pharmaceuticals business's operating profit was down by 6% at EUR 138 (146) million. The gross profit percentage was lower than in the comparative period due to products with lower margins accounting for an increasing proportion of sales, lower prices and higher production costs. Costs were increased by the ongoing extensive investment and production facility modification projects, which have temporarily decreased production capacity and at the same time increased costs. As anticipated, research and development costs were slightly higher than in the comparative period.

The Diagnostics business's operating profit was EUR 1.9 (2.9) million. The profit was reduced by EUR 1.6 million expenses related to contraction of the product portfolio, closure of the Turku manufacturing plant and personnel reductions.

Operating expenses

The Group's sales and marketing expenses were EUR 100 (98) million.

R&D expenses were up by 7% at EUR 51 (48) million and accounted for 10% (10%) of the Group's net sales. Pharmaceutical R&D expenses amounted to EUR 47 (44) million. Research projects are reported in more detail under Pharmaceuticals in the Business Reviews.

Administrative expenses were EUR 23 (23) million.

Other operating income and expenses increased profit by EUR 2 (1) million.

Group's profit

The Group's profit before taxes totalled EUR 134 (143) million. Basic earnings per share were EUR 0.72 (0.77) and diluted earnings per share were EUR 0.72 (0.77). Equity per share was EUR 3.03 (2.82). The return on capital employed before taxes (ROCE) was 41% (52%) and the return on equity after taxes (ROE) 43% (48%).

Financial position

The Group's gearing was 33% (24%) and the equity ratio 48% (55%).

The Group's total liabilities at 30 June 2013 were EUR 460 (332) million. At the end of the period, interest-bearing liabilities amounted to EUR 278 (158) million, including EUR 251 (127) million of long-term loans.

The Group had EUR 139 (62) million of cash and cash equivalents and money market investments at the end of the period, which are invested in short-term interest-bearing instruments issued by financially solid financial institutions and corporations.

Cash flow

Cash flow from operating activities was lower than in the comparative period at EUR 70 (93) million. The cash flow was lower because the operating profit decreased and the amount tied up into working capital increased by more than in the comparative period. The clear increase in inventories was mainly due to ensuring the reliability of deliveries as the product portfolio and supply chain were expanded. The higher amount tied up into working capital than in the comparative period was also due to other receivables such as advanced payments related to licensing agreements. In addition, income taxes paid were slightly higher than in the comparative period.

Cash flow from investing activities was EUR -32 (-23) million.

Cash flow from financing activities was EUR -43 (-131) million. This change was mainly due to the EUR 150 million bond issued in June 2013.

Capital expenditure

The Group's capital expenditure totalled EUR 37 (23) million. This comprised EUR 32 (18) million on property, plant and equipment and EUR 5 (5) million on intangible assets.

Outlook for 2013

Net sales will be at similar level to 2012 (net sales in 2012 were EUR 980 million).

Operating profit will be slightly lower than in 2012 (operating profit in 2012 was EUR 278 million).

The Group's capital expenditure will be about EUR 80 million excluding substantial corporate or product acquisitions (the Group's capital expenditure in 2012 was EUR 47 million).

Basis for outlook

Competition in the Finnish market will remain intense in 2013. However, product launches will continue to support Orion's position as market leader.

The generic competition that commenced in April 2012 in the United States has decreased sales of Orion's Parkinson's drugs. The decrease will continue in 2013 because generic products will be in the markets during the whole year and, in addition, the number of competitors will be greater than in 2012. US markets accounted for about EUR 60 million of the net sales of Orion's Parkinson's drugs in 2011 and about EUR 33 million in 2012. In addition, sales of generic entacapone products to the United States amounted to about EUR 17 million in 2012.

The entacapone molecule patent expired in November 2012 in the main European countries for Orion, and as a result there will be generic competitors to Comtan and Comtess in these markets in 2013. Data protection of Stalevo will remain valid in the European Union until October 2013 and generic competition is not expected to commence in Europe during the current year, even though the first generic marketing authorisation application in Europe has already been submitted. The total sales of Orion's Parkinson's drugs in Europe are expected to be slightly lower than in 2012. Elsewhere in the world generic competition is not expected to have a material impact on sales volumes of these products in the current year, but declining prices and depreciation in the exchange rate of the Japanese yen relative to the euro will decrease sales.

Net sales and operating profit in 2012 also included EUR 10 million of non-recurring long-term compensatory payments related to the pricing of partner deliveries.

A slight decrease in the gross profit as percentage of net sales is anticipated. Sales of generic products will account for a greater proportion of Orion's total sales and price competition will remain intense in many markets. In addition, significant ongoing investments to develop and ensure future growth, delivery reliability and quality standards, and related reorganisation of production will temporarily decrease production capacity and increase production costs.

Marketing expenditure will be similar to the previous year. Because the registrations and launches of new products are projects that take more than a year, the increases in resources and other inputs required in 2013 were planned mainly during the previous year.

Research and development costs will be slightly higher than in 2012. They are partly the Company's internal fixed cost items, such as salaries and maintenance of the operating infrastructure, and partly external variable costs. External costs arise from, among other things, long-term clinical trials, which are typically performed in clinics located in several countries. The most important clinical trials scheduled for 2013 are either ongoing from the previous year or at an advanced stage of planning, therefore their cost level can be estimated rather accurately. The accrued costs are materially affected by how the costs arising are allocated between Orion and its collaboration partners.

The estimated costs of the ongoing patent litigations in the United States are based on the planned timetables and work estimates. The costs due to the litigations will depend on a number of factors, which are difficult to estimate accurately.

Near-term risks and uncertainties relating to the outlook

Sales of Orion's Parkinson's drugs will decrease in 2013 due to generic competition. The effects of the competition have been taken into account in the outlook estimate.

Sales of individual products and also Orion's sales in individual markets may vary, for example depending on the extent to which the ever-tougher price and other competition prevailing in pharmaceutical markets in recent years will specifically affect Orion's products. Deliveries to Novartis are based on timetables that are jointly agreed in advance. Nevertheless, they can change, for example as a consequence of decisions by Novartis concerning among others adjustments of stock levels. In addition, changes in market prices and exchange rates affect the value of deliveries to Novartis.

Most of the exchange rate risk is related to the US dollar. Typically, only less than 15% of Orion's net sales comes from the United States. As regards currencies in European countries, the overall effect will be abated by the fact that Orion has organisations of its own in most of these countries, which means that in addition to sales income, there are also costs in these currencies. Changes in the Japanese yen exchange rate have become more important as sales of Parkinson's drugs in Japan have increased.

Orion's currently high production capacity utilisation rate and its broad product range may cause risks to the delivery reliability and make it more challenging than before to maintain the very high quality standard required. Authorities and key customers in different countries undertake regular and detailed inspections of development and manufacturing of drugs. Any remedial actions that may be required may at least temporarily reduce delivery reliability.

Research projects always entail uncertainty factors that may either increase or decrease estimated costs. The projects may progress more slowly or faster than assumed, or they may be discontinued. Nonetheless, changes that may occur in ongoing clinical studies are reflected in costs relatively slowly, and they are not expected to have a material impact on earnings in the current year. Owing to the nature of the research process, the timetables and costs of new studies that are being started are known well in advance. They therefore typically do not lead to unexpected changes in the estimated cost structure. Orion generally undertakes Phase III clinical trials in collaboration with other pharmaceutical companies. Commencement of these collaboration relationships and their structure also materially affect the schedule and cost level of research projects.

Group's financial objectives

Orion's financial objectives are ensuring the Group's financial stability and profitable growth.

These objectives are achieved through:

  • Increasing net sales. Achievement of this objective requires continuous investment in development of the product portfolio. 

  • Maintaining profitability at a good level, the aim being operating profit that exceeds 20% of net sales.  

  • Keeping the equity ratio at least 50%. 

Orion's dividend distribution policy

Orion's dividend distribution takes into account the distributable funds and the capital expenditure and other financial requirements in the medium and long term to achieve the financial objectives.

Shares and shareholders

On 30 June 2013 Orion had a total of 141,257,828 (141,257,828) shares, of which 42,272,816 (44,693,218) were A shares and 98,985,012 (96,564,610) B shares. The Group's share capital was EUR 92,238,541.46 (92,238,541.46). At the end of June 2013 Orion held 188,991 (325,991) B shares as treasury shares. On 30 June 2013 the aggregate number of votes conferred by the A and B shares was 944,252,341 (990,102,979) excluding treasury shares.

At the end of June 2013, Orion had 53,942 (60,321) registered shareholders.

Voting rights conferred by shares

Each A share entitles its holder to twenty (20) votes at General Meetings of Shareholders and each B share one (1) vote. However, a shareholder cannot vote more than 1/20 of the aggregate number of votes from the different share classes represented at the General Meetings of Shareholders. The Company itself and Orion Pension Fund do not have the right to vote at Orion Corporation's General Meetings of Shareholders.

Both share classes, A and B, confer equal rights to the Company's assets and dividends.

Conversion of shares

The Articles of Association entitle shareholders to demand the conversion of their A shares to B shares within the limitation on the maximum number of shares of a class. In January-June 2013 a total of
994,402 shares were converted.

Trading in Orion's shares

Orion's A shares and B shares are quoted on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki in the Large Cap group under the Healthcare sector heading under the trading codes ORNAV and ORNBV. Trading in both of the Company's share classes commenced on 3 July 2006, and information on trading in the Company's shares has been available since this date.

On 30 June 2013 the market capitalisation of the Company's shares excluding treasury shares was EUR 2,540 million.

Orion shares are also traded on various alternative trading platforms in addition to NASDAQ OMX Helsinki.

Authorisations of the Board of Directors

Orion's Board of Directors was authorised by the Annual General Meeting on 19 March 2013 to decide on acquisition of shares in the Company and on a share issue in which shares held by the Company can be conveyed. The authorisation to acquire shares is valid for 18 months and the authorisation to issue shares is valid for five years from the decision taken by the Annual General Meeting.

The Board of Directors is authorised to decide on acquisition of no more than 500,000 Orion Corporation B shares. Such shares shall be acquired at the market price at the time of acquisition quoted in the regulated market of NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Oy ("Stock Exchange") using funds in the Company's distributable equity. Such shares may be acquired in the regulated market of the Stock Exchange in a proportion not corresponding to the shareholders' holdings. The shares shall be acquired and paid for in accordance with the rules of the Stock Exchange and Euroclear Finland Ltd. The shares acquired can be kept, cancelled or further conveyed by the Company. The shares can be acquired for the purpose of developing the capital structure of the Company, for use in financing possible corporate acquisitions or other business arrangements of the Company, for financing capital expenditure, as part of the Company's incentive plan, or for otherwise conveying or cancelling them. The Board of Directors shall decide on other matters related to the acquisition of shares in the Company.

On 24 April 2013 Orion's Board of Directors decided to acquire shares in the Company as authorised by the Annual General Meeting. According to the decision, the Company will acquire 500,000 B shares in the Company. The shares will be acquired in accordance with the terms of the authorisation by the Annual General Meeting.

The Board of Directors is authorised to decide on conveyance of no more than 600,000 Orion Corporation B shares held by the Company. Such shares held by the Company can be conveyed either against or without payment. Such shares held by the Company can be conveyed by selling them in the regulated market of the Stock Exchange; in a share issue placement to the Company's shareholders in proportion to their holdings at the time of the conveyance regardless of whether they own A or B shares; or in a share issue placement deviating from shareholders' pre-emptive rights if there is a weighty financial reason, such as the development of the capital structure of the Company, using the shares to finance possible corporate acquisitions or other business arrangements of the Company, financing capital expenditure or as part of the Company's incentive plan. The share issue placement can be without payment only if there is an especially weighty financial reason in the view of the Company and to the benefit of all its shareholders. The amounts paid for shares in the Company conveyed shall be recorded in a distributable equity fund. The Board of Directors shall decide on other matters related to the conveyance of shares held by the Company. The decision to authorise the share issue revoked the unexercised portion of the outstanding share issue authorisation approved at Orion Corporation's Annual General Meeting on 24 March 2010.

The Board of Directors is not authorised to increase the share capital or to issue bonds with warrants or convertible bonds or stock options.

Orion Group's 2013 long-term incentive plan

In February 2013 Orion's Board of Directors decided on a new share-based incentive plan for key persons of the Group. The Plan includes earning periods and the Board of Directors will annually decide on the beginning and duration of the earning periods in 2013, 2014 and 2015. The Board of Directors will decide on the earnings criteria and on targets to be established for them at the beginning of each earning period. The target group of the Plan consists of approximately 35 people. The total maximum amount of rewards to be paid on the basis of the Plan is 500,000 Orion Corporation B shares and a cash payment corresponding to the value of the shares. The incentive plan is reported in more detail in a stock exchange release on 5 February 2013.

Share ownership

Orion's shares are in the book-entry system maintained by Euroclear Finland, and Euroclear Finland maintains Orion's official shareholder register.

At the end of June 2013 Orion had a total of 53,942 (60,321) registered shareholders, of whom 95% (95%) were private individuals holding 45% (51%) of the entire share stock and 64% (65%) of the total votes. There were altogether 50 (43) million nominee-registered shares, which was 36% (30%) of all shares, and they conferred entitlement to 7% (6%) of the total votes.

At the end of June 2013 Orion held 188,991 (325,991) B shares as treasury shares, which is 0.1% (0.2%) of the Company's total share stock and 0.02% (0.03%) of the total votes.

Personnel

The average number of employees in the Orion Group in January-June 2013 was 3,541 (3,485). At the end of June 2013 the Group had a total of 3,663 (3,609) employees, of whom 2,953 (2,888) worked in Finland and 710 (721) outside Finland.

Salaries and other personnel expenses in January-June 2013 totalled EUR 111 (107) million.

As a result of co-operation negotiations held in Orion Diagnostica during the review period, it has been decided to give notice of termination of employment to a total of about 60 employees in Finland. In addition, about 20 employees will leave their posts through for example retirement or ending of a fixed-term contract.

Significant legal proceedings

Legal proceedings against the Sandoz companies

On 1 May 2012 Orion announced that it had been informed that the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey had given its decision on the patent infringement lawsuit that Orion Corporation and Hospira, Inc. filed on 4 September 2009 to enforce US Patents Nos. 4,910,214 and 6,716,867. The respondents in the case are Sandoz Inc., Sandoz International GmbH and Sandoz Canada Inc. (hereinafter collectively "Sandoz").

The court found that US Patent No. 4,910,214 is valid and enforceable. Sandoz is permanently enjoined from the commercial manufacture, use, sale or offer for sale in the United States or importation into the United States of its generic dexmedetomidine product until such time as US Patent No. 4,910,214 expires, including any applicable extensions. The Court also ordered that the effective date of Sandoz's Abbreviated New Drug Application No. 91-465 shall not occur until the expiration of Patent No. 4,910,214, including any applicable extensions. Separately, the court found that US Patent No. 6,716,867 is invalid as obvious.

Orion's licensee Hospira, Inc. sells Precedex® in the United States and in markets outside Europe.

Orion and Hospira have filed an appeal against the decision to the court of appeals, and so has Sandoz.

Legal proceedings against Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd.

On 12 November 2010 Orion Corporation and Hospira, Inc. jointly filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the United States against Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd. to enforce Orion's and Hospira's joint patent No. 6,716,867 valid in the United States. Gland Pharma Ltd. has since been added as a defendant in the lawsuit.

Caraco had submitted an application for authorisation to produce and market in the United States a generic version of Orion's proprietary drug Precedex® (dexmedetomidine hydrochloride 100 µg/ml), which is marketed in the United States by Orion's licensee Hospira.

Orion expects the costs of the legal proceedings against Caraco to be substantially less than the costs of the entacapone patent litigation that had previously been pending in the United States.

Legal proceedings against Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.

After the review period, on 25 July 2013, Orion announced that Orion Corporation and Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. have executed a settlement and license agreement to settle the lawsuit filed by Orion in the United States against Mylan regarding Mylan's submission of an abbreviated new drug application ("ANDA") for generic versions of Orion's Stalevo® (carbidopa/levodopa/entacapone) product.

The lawsuit was filed by Orion in the U.S. in April 2012. Under the terms of the settlement and license agreement, Mylan shall be authorized to launch generic versions of the Stalevo product (strengths 12.5/50/200 mg; 18.75/75/200 mg; 25/100/200 mg; 31.25/125/200 mg; 37.5/150/200 mg and 50/200/200 mg) immediately after entry of the agreement.

Subject to the Court's approval, the lawsuit against Mylan will be dismissed and the U.S. Patents Nos. 5,446,194, 6,500,867 and 6,797,732 shall remain in force.

Business Reviews

Pharmaceuticals

Review of human pharmaceuticals market

According to statistics collected by Finnish Pharmaceutical Data Ltd, Finnish wholesale of human pharmaceuticals in January-June 2013 totalled EUR 1,010 (1,000) million.

Finland is the most important individual market for Orion, generating about one-quarter of the total net sales. Orion was able to increase its sales faster than the markets as a whole and strengthened its position as leader in marketing pharmaceuticals in Finland. According to statistics collected by Finnish Pharmaceutical Data Ltd, Orion's wholesale of human pharmaceuticals in Finland in January-June 2013 amounted to EUR 116 (108) million, up by 7% compared with the previous year. Orion's market share of Finnish pharmaceuticals markets was 11% (11%).

According to IMS Health pharmaceutical sales statistics, in the 12-month period ending in March 2013 the total sales of Parkinson's drugs in the United States were up by 10% at USD 783 million (USD 715 million in the previous 12-month period). The five largest European markets for Parkinson's disease drugs were Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Italy. In these countries, the combined sales of Parkinson's drugs totalled EUR 965 (949) million, and the average market growth was 2%. In Japan sales of Parkinson's drugs grew by 9% to EUR 580 (533) million.

According to IMS Health pharmaceutical sales statistics, in the 12-month period ending in March 2013 the total sales of Parkinson's drugs containing entacapone were USD 188 (191) million in the United States and EUR 155 (156) million in the five largest European markets.

The most important individual therapy area for Orion is still the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Orion's branded Parkinson's drugs containing entacapone (Stalevo®, Comtess® and Comtan®) account for about a quarter of the Group's net sales. In the United States sales of these products clearly decreased. In Europe sales remained similar to the comparative period, and in Japan sales continued to grow well and clearly better than the market as a whole. According to IMS Health pharmaceutical sales statistics, in the 12-month period ending in March 2013, sales of Orion's branded Parkinson's drugs in the United States were down by 49% at USD 96 (191) million. Sales were EUR 154 (156) million in the five largest markets in Europe, and grew by 14% to EUR 66 (58) million in Japan. The market share of Orion's branded Parkinson's drugs was 12% in the United States, on average 16% in the five largest European markets and 11% in Japan.

According to IMS Health pharmaceutical sales statistics, sales of Orion's Precedex® intensive care sedative (dexmedetomidine) were up by 39% at USD 301 million in the 12-month period ending in March 2013 (USD 217 million in the previous 12-month period). About four-fifths of the sales amounting to USD 242 (168) million were in the United States, where Precedex sales grew by 44%.

According to IMS Health pharmaceutical sales statistics, total sales of the most common intravenous anaesthetics and intensive care sedatives (propofol, midazolam, remifentanil and dexmedetomidine) were down by 2% in Europe in the 12-month period ending in March 2013 at EUR 472 (483) million. According to IMS Health pharmaceutical sales statistics, in the 12-month period ending in March 2013 sales of Orion's dexdor® intensive care sedative (dexmedetomidine) were up by 530% EUR to 15 (2) million in Europe.

Net sales and operating profit of the Pharmaceuticals business

Net sales of the Pharmaceuticals business in January-June 2013 were up by 4% at EUR 469 (453) million. The operating profit of the Pharmaceuticals business was down by 6% at EUR 138 (146) million. The operating profit of the Pharmaceuticals business was 30% (32%) of the segment's net sales.

Net sales of Orion's top ten pharmaceuticals in January-June 2013 were EUR 226 (224) million. They accounted for 48% (50%) of the total net sales of the Pharmaceuticals business.

Proprietary Products

The product portfolio of Proprietary Products consists of patented prescription products in three therapy areas: central nervous system diseases, oncology and critical care, and Easyhaler® pulmonary drugs.

Net sales of Proprietary Products in January-June 2013 were EUR 193 (193) million.

Orion's branded drugs for treatment of Parkinson's disease are Stalevo® (active ingredients carbidopa, levodopa and entacapone) and Comtess®/Comtan® (entacapone), and their net sales in January-June 2013 totalled EUR 111 (118) million. Sales of Parkinson's drugs were down by 6% and accounted for 24% (26%) of the total net sales of the Pharmaceuticals business. Net sales from deliveries of Stalevo and Comtan to Novartis were down by 7% at EUR 65 (70) million. Deliveries of Stalevo to Novartis were up by 3% at EUR 45 (44) million and deliveries of Comtan were down by 24% at EUR 20 (26) million. Total net sales generated by Stalevo and Comtess in Orion's own sales organisation were down by 5% at EUR 46 (48) million. Sales through Orion's own sales network were EUR 41 (41) million for Stalevo and down by 35% at EUR 4 (7) million for Comtess.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has an ongoing safety review of Stalevo, which began in spring 2009. Orion is assisting the FDA in undertaking the safety review. The FDA has requested additional data based on databases concerning the significance of the results of the STRIDE-PD study, and consequently Orion and Novartis have undertaken epidemiological studies and results from them were submitted to authorities for review in the third quarter of 2012.

Net sales of Simdax®, a drug for treatment of acute decompensated heart failure, in January-June 2013 were up by 4% at EUR 23 (22) million.

Total net sales of the Easyhaler® product family for treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were down by 5% in January-June 2013 at EUR 14 (14) million. Sales of Easyhaler products through Orion's own sales network in Europe continued to grow strongly. Sales during the review period, especially in Poland and to some extent Germany, reflected the repatriation of rights to Easyhaler products in 2012 and the related transitional phase, consequently total sales of the Easyhaler product family were lower than in the comparative period.

Net sales of the Precedex® intensive care sedative (dexmedetomidine) were up by 8% in January-June 2013 at EUR 23 (21) million. In the United States and markets outside Europe the sedative is sold by Orion's partner Hospira. US markets account for about four-fifths of net sales of Precedex.

Net sales of Orion's dexdor® intensive care sedative (dexmedetomidine) in January-June 2013 were up by 146% at EUR 12 (5) million.

Specialty Products

Net sales of the Specialty Products business division's off-patent, i.e. generic prescription drugs and self-care products in January-June 2013 were up by 6% at EUR 188 (177) million.

Net sales of Orion's human pharmaceuticals in Finland in January-June 2013 were up by 8% at EUR 126 (117) million. Specialty Products accounted for the majority of sales. Orion managed to increase its sales, especially in prescription drugs.

Net sales of Orion's human pharmaceuticals in Eastern Europe and Russia in January-June 2013 were up by 11% at altogether EUR 32 (29) million. Specialty Products account for the majority of sales in the region.

Animal Health

In the Nordic countries and some Eastern European markets Orion itself sells veterinary drugs, and in other markets the Company operates through partners. In addition, in the Nordic countries Orion markets and sells veterinary drugs manufactured by several international companies. Orion's Animal Health business division has a strong market position in the Nordic countries, its home markets.

Net sales of the Animal Health business division in January-June 2013 were up by 1% at EUR 35 (34) million. Sales of the animal sedatives at EUR 11 (10) million accounted for 32% (29%) of the division's net sales. Orion's animal sedatives are Dexdomitor® (dexmedetomidine), Domitor® (medetomidine), Domosedan® (detomidine) and Antisedan® (atipamezole).

Fermion

Fermion manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients for Orion and other pharmaceutical companies. Its product range comprises nearly 30 pharmaceutical ingredients. Fermion's net sales in January-June 2013 excluding pharmaceutical ingredients supplied for Orion's own use were up by 21% at EUR 34 (28) million and accounted for about two-thirds of Fermion's entire net sales. Several key products performed well, even though competition in the markets remained intense. Capacity utilisation at Fermion's plants continued to be very high during the review period. Capacity utilisation was increased by manufacturing active ingredients required for development work on Orion's own proprietary drugs, in addition to the normal product range.

Research and development projects

The Group's R&D expenses in January-June 2013 were up by 7% at EUR 51 (48) million, of which the Pharmaceuticals business accounted for EUR 47 (44) million. The Group's R&D expenses accounted for 10% (10%) of the Group's net sales. R&D expenses also include expenses related to development of the current portfolio.

Orion has ongoing projects to broaden the range of the inhalable Easyhaler® drugs product family. Orion submitted an application for marketing authorisation for a combined budesonide-formoterol formulation in Europe in March, and the application is being processed. In this formulation, budesonide acts as an anti-inflammatory agent and formoterol acts as a long-acting bronchodilator.

In addition, Orion has another Easyhaler research programme in progress to develop a combined fluticasone-salmeterol formulation. In this formulation fluticasone acts as an anti-inflammatory agent and salmeterol acts as a long-acting bronchodilator.

Orion is collaborating with Novartis to develop Stalevo® drug for the Japanese markets. Novartis submitted an application for marketing authorisation for the product in June.

Orion is continuing to develop an androgen receptor antagonist (ODM-201) for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer jointly with Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. with the objective of approval of the drug globally. Phase I/II clinical trials on safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics showed that initial results concerning efficacy were promising, and the product was well tolerated with no significant adverse events detected. Results were presented at the ESMO international oncology congress at the end of September 2012 and ASCO GU 2012 symposium in mid-February 2013. Development of the product is now in Phase II clinical trials. Negotiations to find a suitable partner for collaboration on the next phase of development of the product and commercialisation are ongoing.

Orion has completed Phase II clinical trials with an alpha-2c adrenoceptor antagonist (ORM-12741). The trials investigated the efficacy and safety of the drug candidate in treatment of cognitive and behavioural symptoms related to Alzheimer's disease. Positive results from Phase IIa clinical trials were presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in mid-March 2013. Negotiations to find a suitable partner for the next development phase are ongoing. In addition, Orion began Phase I clinical pharmacokinetic trials with another alpha-2c adrenoceptor antagonist (ODM-102), a backup molecule to ORM-12741.

Orion is developing a new more effective levodopa product (ODM-101) based on optimised new formulations and doses of known compounds. Results obtained from Phase II clinical trials in 2012 were positive, and they were presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in mid-March 2013. The search for a suitable collaboration model for the next development phase is ongoing.

Orion has ongoing Phase I clinical safety trials initiated in summer 2012 with a new COMT inhibitor (ODM-103). In addition, Orion has started Phase I clinical safety trials with another new COMT inhibitor (ODM-104). ODM-103 and ODM-104 are new molecules that enhance the therapeutic effects of levodopa used to treat Parkinson's disease by blocking the COMT enzyme. The pre-clinical study results indicated that they are more effective than the COMT inhibitor entacapone, which is already in the markets.

In addition, Orion has several projects in the early research phase investigating prostate cancer, neuropathic pain, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, among others.

Diagnostics

Orion Diagnostica manufactures convenient and quick in vitro diagnostic tests and testing systems suitable for point-of-care testing. Net sales of the Diagnostics business in January-June 2013 were up by 3% at EUR 30 (29) million.

QuikRead® infection tests remained the main product, with sales continuing strong. During the review period launching of the QuikRead go® hsCRP+Hb test was started. Two results, for CRP and haemoglobin, can be obtained from a single sample with the new test.

Through the measures decided following the co-operation negotiations during the review period under the Finnish Act on Co-operation within Undertakings, Orion Diagnostica is streamlining its operations and improving its profitability by among other things simplifying the product portfolio. As a result of the co-operation negotiations, it has been decided to give notice of termination of employment to about 60 employees, and in addition about 20 employees will leave their posts through for example retirement or ending of a fixed-term contract.

The operating profit of the Diagnostics business was down by 37% at EUR 1.9 (2.9) million. The profit was reduced by EUR 1.6 million expenses related to contraction of the product portfolio, closure of the Turku manufacturing plant and personnel reductions.

Espoo, 30 July 2013

Board of Directors of Orion Corporation

Orion Corporation

Timo Lappalainen Jari Karlson
President and CEO CFO

Tables

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

EUR million Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Net sales 248.0 232.8 +6.6% 497.4 480.2 +3.6% 980.4
Cost of goods sold -98.9 -82.2 +20.3% -190.6 -169.0 +12.8% -350.8
Gross profit 149.2 150.6 -0.9% 306.8 311.2 -1.4% 629.6
Other operating income and expenses 1.4 -0.2 +792.7% 1.7 1.3 +30.6% 6.3
Sales and marketing expenses -51.1 -49.0 +4.3% -99.7 -98.3 +1.4% -206.1
R&D expenses -26.3 -24.5 +7.6% -50.9 -47.5 +7.2% -105.8
Administrative expenses -12.0 -11.6 +3.6% -22.7 -22.8 -0.6% -45.7
Operating profit 61.1 65.3 -6.5% 135.2 143.9 -6.0% 278.3
Finance income 1.2 2.3 -48.0% 2.8 3.4 -17.0% 4.9
Finance expenses -1.8 -3.1 -42.2% -4.0 -4.2 -4.1% -6.6
Share of associated companies' results 0.3 0.1 +314.1% 0.1
Profit before taxes 60.5 64.5 -6.2% 134.3 143.2 -6.2% 276.6
Income tax expense -14.6 -15.8 -7.4% -32.9 -35.3 -7.0% -69.7
Profit for the period 45.9 48.7 -5.8% 101.4 107.8 -5.9% 206.9
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME INCLUDING TAX EFFECTS
Change in value of cash flow hedges 0.1 -0.1 0.1 -0.2 -0.2
Change in value of available-for-sale financial assets 0.3 0.3 0.3
Translation differences -1.1 0.9 -1.8 1.2 1.1
Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit and loss -1.0 1.0 -1.7 1.3 1.1
Items due to remeasurement of defined benefit plans 0.0 6.4 0.0 12.8 25.6
Items that will not be reclassified to profit and loss 0.0 6.4 0.0 12.8 25.6
Other comprehensive income net of tax -1.0 7.4 -1.7 14.1 26.7
Comprehensive income for the period including tax effects 44.9 56.1 -20.1% 99.8 121.9 -18.2% 233.7
PROFIT ATTRIBUTABLE TO:
Owners of the parent company 45.9 48.7 -5.8% 101.4 107.8 -5.9% 206.9
Non-controlling interests 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO:
Owners of the parent company 44.9 56.1 -20.1% 99.8 121.9 -18.2% 233.7
Non-controlling interests 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Basic earnings per share, EUR 1) 0.33 0.35 -4.7% 0.72 0.77 -6.0% 1.47
Diluted earnings per share, EUR 1) 0.33 0.35 -4.7% 0.72 0.77 -6.0% 1.47
Depreciation, amortisation and impairment 9.2 9.0 +2.6% 18.4 17.9 +2.9% 40.0
Personnel expenses 56.8 53.8 +5.7% 110.9 107.0 +3.6% 214.8
1) The figure has been calculated from the profit attributable to the owners of the parent company.  

 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

ASSETS
EUR million 6/13 6/12 Change % 12/12
Property, plant and equipment 223.5 196.6 +13.6% 205.3
Goodwill 13.5 13.5 13.5
Intangible rights 57.3 65.7 -12.8% 58.0
Other intangible assets 3.7 4.6 -20.9% 4.3
Investments in associates 1.7 1.4 +19.1% 1.4
Available-for-sale financial assets 0.5 1.1 -55.6% 0.5
Pension asset 38.5 21.5 +78.8% 38.4
Deferred tax assets 1.3 1.4 -8.5% 2.0
Other non-current assets 1.3 1.6 -20.8% 1.6
Non-current assets total 341.3 307.6 +10.9% 325.0
Inventories 196.2 168.3 +16.6% 179.2
Trade receivables 163.8 158.0 +3.7% 151.5
Other receivables 47.9 33.0 +45.4% 34.8
Money market investments 15.0
Cash and cash equivalents 123.6 62.1 +98.9% 145.2
Current assets total 546.5 421.4 +29.7% 510.7
Assets total 887.7 729.0 +21.8% 835.7
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
EUR million 6/13 6/12 Change % 12/12
Share capital 92.2 92.2 92.2
Expendable fund 0.5 0.5 0.5
Other reserves 1.4 0.8 +66.1% 0.8
Retained earnings 333.3 303.8 +9.7% 416.0
Equity attributable to owners of the parent company 427.4 397.3 +7.6% 509.5
Non-controlling interests 0.0 0.0 +0.6% 0.0
Equity total 427.4 397.4 +7.6% 509.6
Deferred tax liabilities 42.5 38.0 +11.9% 42.5
Pension liability 1.3 1.3 +3.8% 1.4
Provisions 0.1 0.1 -16.7% 0.1
Interest-bearing non-current liabilities 250.5 127.3 +96.8% 107.4
Other non-current liabilities 0.6 0.6 -3.8% 0.8
Non-current liabilities total 295.1 167.4 +76.3% 152.2
Trade payables 62.7 54.4 +15.4% 59.3
Current tax liabilities 0.3 5.8 -95.0% 8.0
Other current liabilities 74.5 73.8 +0.9% 77.4
Provisions 0.0 0.0
Interest-bearing current liabilities 27.7 30.2 -8.4% 29.3
Current liabilities total 165.2 164.2 +0.6% 173.9
Liabilities total 460.3 331.6 +38.8% 326.1
Equity and liabilities total 887.7 729.0 +21.8% 835.7

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

a. Share capital
b. Expendable fund
c. Other reserves
d. Items due to remeasurement of defined benefit plans
e. Translation differences
f.  Retained earnings
g. Non-controlling interests
h. Equity total
Equity attributable to owners of the parent company
EUR million a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.
Equity at 31 December 2011 before change in accounting policies 92.2 0.5 17.6 -3.8 393.4 0.0 500.0
Effect of change in accounting policies -25.4 -25.4
Equity at 1 January 2012 92.2 0.5 17.6 -25.4 -3.8 393.4 0.0 474.6
Profit for the period 107.8 107.8
Other comprehensive income:
Change in value of cash flow hedges -0.2 -0.2
Change in value of available-for-sale investments 0.3 0.3
Translation differences 1.2 1.2
Items due to remeasurement of defined benefit plans 12.8 12.8
Transactions with owners
Dividend and capital repayment -16.9 -183.2 -200.1
Share-based incentive plan 1.2 1.2
Other adjustments -0.3 -0.3
Equity at 30 June 2012 92.2 0.5 0.8 -12.6 -2.6 318.9 0.0 397.4
Equity at 31 December 2012 before change in accounting policies 92.2 0.5 0.8 -2.7 420.5 0.0 511.3
Effect of change in accounting policies 0.2 -2.0 -1.8
Equity at 31 December 2012 92.2 0.5 0.8 0.2 -2.7 418.5 0.0 509.6
Profit for the period 101.4 101.4
Other comprehensive income:
Change in value of cash flow hedges 0.1 0.1
Change in value of available-for-sale investments 0.0
Translation differences -1.8 -1.8
Items due to remeasurement of defined benefit plans 0.0 0.0
Transactions with owners
Dividend and capital repayment -183.4 -183.4
Share-based incentive plan 1.8 1.8
Other adjustments 0.4 -0.7 -0.3
Equity at 30 June 2013 92.2 0.5 1.4 0.2 -4.5 337.6 0.0 427.4

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

EUR million Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 2012
Operating profit 135.2 143.9 278.3
Adjustments 21.6 19.1 41.5
Change in working capital -44.4 -33.2 -28.9
Interest paid -3.7 -3.7 -6.1
Interest received 2.7 3.5 4.9
Dividends received 0.2
Income taxes paid -41.8 -36.6 -68.6
Total net cash flow from operating activities 69.9 93.0 221.0
Investments in property, plant and equipment -28.6 -18.5 -42.4
Investments in intangible assets -4.4 -5.2 -6.7
Sales of property, plant and equipment and available-for-sale investments 0.7 0.4 2.0
Sales of intangible assets -0.1
Total net cash flow from investing activities -32.3 -23.2 -47.1
Current loans raised 40.7 0.7 1.0
Repayments of current loans -40.5 -0.5 -2.2
Non-current loans raised 148.9 75.0 75.0
Repayments of non-current loans -8.4 -6.6 -26.4
Dividends paid and other distribution of profits -183.5 -199.8 -199.9
Total net cash flow from financing activities -42.7 -131.2 -152.4
Net change in cash and cash equivalents -5.1 -61.5 21.5
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period 145.2 123.0 123.0
Foreign exchange differences -1.5 0.6 0.8
Net change in cash and cash equivalents -5.1 -61.5 21.5
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period 138.6 62.1 145.2
Reconciliation of cash and cash equivalents in statement of financial position
Cash and cash equivalents in statement of financial position at the end of the period 123.6 62.1 145.2
Money market investments at the end of the period 15.0
Cash and cash equivalents in the statement of cash flows 138.6 62.1 145.2

Following adoption of the amended IAS 19 Employee Benefits standard retrospectively, the operating profit for the Q1-Q2/2012 comparative period has been adjusted accordingly by EUR -1.3 million and the adjustments item by EUR 1.3 million. The operating profit for the 2012 comparative period has been adjusted by EUR -2.6 million and the adjustments item by EUR 2.6 million.

CHANGES IN PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

EUR million 6/13 6/12 12/12
Carrying amount at the beginning of the period 205.3 190.7 190.7
Additions 31.9 18.3 40.1
Disposals -1.0 -0.4 -1.1
Depreciation and impairments -12.6 -12.0 -24.5
Carrying amount at the end of the period 223.5 196.6 205.3

CHANGES IN INTANGIBLE ASSETS (EXCLUDING GOODWILL)

EUR million 6/13 6/12 12/12
Carrying amount at the beginning of the period 62.3 71.3 71.3
Additions 4.5 5.0 6.6
Disposals -0.0 -0.0 -0.0
Amortisation and impairments -5.8 -5.9 -15.5
Carrying amount at the end of the period 61.1 70.4 62.3

COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

EUR million 6/13 6/12 12/12
CONTINGENCIES FOR OWN LIABILITIES
Mortgages on land and buildings 32.0 41.0 41.0
of which those to Orion Pension Fund 9.0 9.0
Guarantees 1.7 1.5 1.5
OTHER LIABILITIES
Leasing liabilities (excluding finance lease contracts) 6.2 5.6 6.5
Other liabilities 0.3 0.3 0.3

DERIVATIVES

EUR million 6/13 6/12 12/12
CURRENCY FORWARD CONTRACTS AND CURRENCY SWAPS
Fair value, EUR million -0.1 -0.1 0.3
Nominal value, EUR million 48.3 46.8 52.0
CURRENCY OPTIONS
Fair value, EUR million 0.1 0.0 0.2
Nominal value, EUR million 56.3 38.9 51.3
INTEREST RATE SWAPS
Fair value, EUR million -0.1 -0.1 -0.3
Nominal value, EUR million 20.5 24.1 22.3
CROSS CURRENCY SWAPS
Fair value, EUR million -0.1 -0.1 0.2
Nominal value, EUR million 4.8 14.3 9.6
ELECTRICITY DERIVATIVES
Fair value, EUR million -0.7 -0.6 -0.6
Nominal amount, GWh 83 140 110

DERIVATIVE CATEGORIES USING FAIR VALUE HIERARCHY

EUR million Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Currency forward contracts and currency swaps -0.1 -0.1
Currency options 0.1 0.1
Interest rate swaps -0.1 -0.1
Cross currency swaps -0.1 -0.1
Electricity derivatives -0.7 -0.7
All derivatives are OTC derivatives, and market quotations available at the end of the reporting period have been used as their fair value.
In the Group the principle is applied that transfers between levels of fair value hierarchy are recognised on the date on which the event triggering the transfer has occurred.
No transfers between levels occurred during the reporting period.


RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

EUR million Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 2012
Management's employment benefits 4.6 3.5 4.4

Operating segment performance

NET SALES BY BUSINESS DIVISION

EUR million Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Pharmaceuticals 235.0 220.1 +6.8% 469.2 452.6 +3.7% 928.9
          Proprietary Products 92.7 94.1 -1.5% 193.1 193.1 403.7
          Specialty Products 92.0 86.7 +6.1% 187.7 176.9 +6.1% 367.2
          Animal Health 19.8 15.9 +23.9% 34.5 34.2 +1.1% 69.2
          Fermion 20.9 12.3 +69.9% 34.3 28.3 +21.1% 48.4
          Contract manufacturing
          and other
9.6 11.0 -13.0% 19.6 20.2 -2.6% 40.5
Diagnostics 14.0 13.4 +4.3% 29.9 28.9 +3.2% 54.1
Group items -0.9 -0.7 +24.6% -1.7 -1.4 +20.7% -2.7
Group total 248.0 232.8 +6.6% 497.4 480.2 +3.6% 980.4


OPERATING PROFIT BY BUSINESS AREA

EUR million Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Pharmaceuticals 64.4 67.5 -4.6% 138.3 146.3 -5.5% 286.5
Diagnostics -0.4 0.5 -183.2% 1.9 2.9 -36.9% 2.3
Group items -2.9 -2.7 +8.6% -4.9 -5.4 -8.5% -10.6
Group total 61.1 65.3 -6.5% 135.2 143.9 -6.0% 278.3


NET SALES BY ANNUAL QUARTERS

2013 2012 2011
EUR million Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3
Pharmaceuticals 235.0 234.2 242.1 234.2 220.1 232.5 223.8 199.8
Diagnostics 14.0 15.9 13.1 12.1 13.4 15.5 12.9 11.3
Group items -0.9 -0.8 -0.8 -0.5 -0.7 -0.6 -0.6 -0.5
Group total 248.0 249.4 254.4 245.8 232.8 247.4 236.1 210.7


OPERATING PROFIT BY ANNUAL QUARTERS

2013 2012 2011
EUR million Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3
Pharmaceuticals 64.4 73.9 62.2 78.0 67.5 78.8 61.4 66.8
Diagnostics -0.4 2.3 -0.6 0.0 0.5 2.5 0.7 0.8
Group items -2.9 -2.0 -2.9 -2.3 -2.7 -2.7 -2.5 -2.1
Group total 61.1 74.1 58.8 75.6 65.3 78.6 59.6 65.4


GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN OF NET SALES BY ANNUAL QUARTERS

2013 2012 2011
EUR million Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3
Finland 67.7 67.8 67.3 63.3 62.7 64.0 61.7 60.1
Scandinavia 34.5 32.5 33.3 30.3 30.3 32.4 28.5 28.1
Other Europe 83.6 75.7 68.1 76.5 79.2 78.7 79.6 71.5
North America 33.6 34.5 54.7 27.1 30.4 38.4 36.0 24.0
Other markets 28.8 38.8 31.0 48.6 30.2 33.9 30.3 26.9
Group total 248.0 249.4 254.4 245.8 232.8 247.4 236.1 210.7

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KEY FIGURES FOR PHARMACEUTICALS BUSINESS

EUR million Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Net sales 235.0 220.1 +6.8% 469.2 452.6 +3.7% 928.9
Operating profit 64.4 67.5 -4.6% 138.3 146.3 -5.5% 286.5
 % of net sales 27.4% 30.7% 29.5% 32.3% 30.8%
R&D expenses 24.2 22.3 +8.3% 46.6 43.6 +6.8% 97.6
 % of net sales 10.3% 10.1% 9.9% 9.6% 10.5%
Capital expenditure 16.7 13.7 +22.3% 35.2 20.9 +68.4% 42.0
 % of net sales 7.1% 6.2% 7.5% 4.6% 4.5%
Sales revenue from proprietary products 98.2 97.9 +0.4% 206.3 204.6 +0.8% 429.0
Assets 681.8 605.1 627.3
Liabilities 127.8 120.1 128.4
Personnel at the end of the period 3,298 3,245 3,123


TOP TEN BEST-SELLING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

EUR million Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Stalevo®, Comtess® and Comtan®
(Parkinson's disease)
50.5 54.9 -7.9% 110.8 118.1 -6.2% 250.1
Precedex® (intensive care sedative) 11.0 10.9 +0.7% 23.0 21.2 +8.3% 45.3
Simdax® (acute decompensated heart failure) 11.7 11.4 +3.1% 22.6 21.8 +3.7% 43.6
Easyhaler® product family
(asthma, COPD)
7.3 7.3 +1.2% 13.5 14.2 -4.9% 26.8
dexdor® (intensive care sedative) 6.2 2.6 +138.0% 11.9 4.8 +146.4% 13.0
Burana® (inflammatory pain) 5.4 5.7 -3.9% 11.2 11.4 -1.7% 23.3
Dexdomitor®, Domitor®, Domosedan® and Antisedan® (animal sedatives) 6.1 3.7 +65.2% 11.0 10.0 +9.2% 22.8
Marevan® (anticoagulant) 4.1 3.9 +4.3% 8.1 8.3 -1.8% 15.8
Divina® range (menopausal symptoms) 3.9 4.3 -9.3% 7.3 8.1 -9.4% 15.5
Fareston® (breast cancer) 1.5 2.9 -47.7% 6.2 6.4 -2.4% 11.9
Total 107.8 107.5 +0.3% 225.6 224.4 +0.6% 468.2
Share of pharmaceutical net sales 46% 49% 48% 50% 50%

KEY FIGURES FOR DIAGNOSTICS BUSINESS

EUR million Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Net sales 14.0 13.4 +4.3% 29.9 28.9 +3.2% 54.1
Operating profit -0.4 0.5 -183.2% 1.9 2.9 -36.9% 2.3
 % of net sales 2.9% 3.6% 6.2% 10.1% 4.3%
R&D expenses 2.2 2.1 +2.9% 4.5 4.0 +14.2% 8.3
 % of net sales 15.8% 16.0% 15.1% 13.7% 15.4%
Capital expenditure 0.5 1.2 -60.6% 1.3 2.3 -44.7% 4.2
 % of net sales 3.5% 9.2% 4.3% 8.0% 7.7%
Assets 49.7 45.5 47.2
Liabilities 16.0 16.0 16.2
Personnel at the end of the period 341 338 340

Information on Orion's shares

BASIC SHARE INFORMATION 30 JUNE 2013

A shares B shares Total
Trading code on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki ORNAV ORNBV
Listing day 1 July 2006 1 July 2006
ISIN code FI0009014369 FI0009014377
ICB code 4500 4500
Reuters code ORNAV.HE ORNBV.HE
Bloomberg code ORNAV.FH ORNBV.FH
Share capital, EUR million 28.2 64.0 92.2
Counter book value per share, EUR 0.65 0.65
Total number of shares 42,272,816 98,985,012 141,257,828
% of total share stock 30% 70% 100%
Number of treasury shares 188,991 188,991
Total number of shares excluding treasury shares 42,272,816 98,796,021 141,068,837
Minimum number of shares 1
Maximum number of A and B shares, and maximum
number of all shares
500,000,000 1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000
Votes per share 20 1
Number of votes excluding treasury shares 845,456,320 98,796,021 944,252,341
% of total votes 90% 10% 100%
Total number of shareholders 18,117 41,991 53,942
A shares and B shares confer equal rights to the Company's assets and dividends.

INFORMATION ON TRADING ON NASDAQ OMX HELSINKI 1 JANUARY - 30 JUNE 2013

A shares B shares Total
Shares traded 1,965,375 45,827,603 47,792,978
% of the total number of shares 4.6% 46.6% 33.8%
Trading volume, EUR million 41.9 969.4 1,011.3
Closing quotation on 31 December 2012, EUR 22.05 22.18
Lowest quotation, EUR (A and B 24 June 2013) 17.30 17.31
Average quotation, EUR 21.32 21.15
Highest quotation, EUR (A and B 8 March 2013) 24.42 24.58
Closing quotation on 30 June 2013, EUR 17.96 18.02
Market capitalisation on 30 June 2013
excluding treasury shares, EUR million 759.2 1,780.3 2,539.5

PERFORMANCE PER SHARE

Q2/13 Q2/12 Change % Q1-Q2/13 Q1-Q2/12 Change % 2012
Basic earnings per share, EUR 0.33 0.35 -5.9% 0.72 0.77 -6.0% 1.47
Diluted earnings per share, EUR 0.33 0.35 -5.9% 0.72 0.77 -6.0% 1.47
Cash flow per share before financial items, EUR 0.19 0.23 -14.3% 0.27 0.50 -46.2% 1.23
Equity per share, EUR 3.03 2.82 +7.5% 3.62
Average number of shares excluding treasury shares, 1,000 shares 141,069 140,932 141,023 140,897 140,915

Appendices

Reporting

Orion Corporation is the parent company of the Orion Group. The Group consists of two business areas, or operating segments, and five business divisions. Orion reports on its operations segmentally.

  • Pharmaceuticals business 

    • Proprietary Products (patented prescription products for three therapy areas) 

    • Specialty Products (off-patent, generic prescription products and self-care products) 

    • Animal Health (veterinary products for pets and production animals) 

    • Fermion (active pharmaceutical ingredients for Orion and other companies) 

  • Diagnostics business 

    • Orion Diagnostica (diagnostic test systems for point-of-care in healthcare and hygiene tests for industry). 

Contract manufacturing and other, i.e. manufacturing for other companies, is included in the Pharmaceuticals business segment, but it is not a separate business division, it is part of the Group's Supply Chain organisation.

Accounting policies

This Interim Report has been prepared in accordance with the IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting standard. The same accounting policies as for the Financial Statements for 2012 have been applied in preparing the Interim Report, except for amendments to existing IFRS and IAS standards endorsed by the EU that have been adopted as of 1 January 2013. The amendments to IFRS standards had no effect on the Consolidated Financial Statements. The effects of the amendment to the IAS 19 standard on the Consolidated Financial Statements are described in more detail below.

Effect of amendment to IAS 19 Employee Benefits standard on the Orion Group's Consolidated Financial Statements

The Orion Group has changed its accounting procedure concerning defined benefit plans to comply with the requirements of the amended IAS 19 Employee Benefits standard. The Group has stopped using the corridor approach and, in accordance with the amended standard, recognises all amounts arising from remeasurement of defined benefit plan assets directly into the components of other comprehensive income. The Group continues the accounting procedure of function-based recognition of net interest arising from the plan assets through service costs above the operating profit. The accounting policy in accordance with the amended standard has been applied retroactively as of 1 January 2013.

The restated figures in the Orion Group's Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income and Statement of Financial Position and key figures for the financial year 2012 are presented by annual quarters in the table appended to this Interim Report. The amendment to the IAS 19 standard decreased the operating profit for the 2012 financial year by EUR 2.6 million. The net effect of the amendment on equity at 31 December 2012 was EUR -1.8 million. The amendment decreased the equity at 1 January 2012 by EUR 25.4 million, but increased the equity during the 2012 financial year by EUR 23.6 million.

The policies and calculation methods applied during the period can be found on the Orion website at www.orion.fi/en/investors/.

Restated figures in Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income and Statement of Financial Position and other key figures for 2012

Q1/12 Q1-Q2/12
Reported
earlier
Restated Reported
earlier
Restated
Operating profit, EUR million 79.3 78.6 145.2 143.9
 % of net sales 32.0% 31.8% 30.2% 30.0%
Profit before taxes, EUR million 79.3 78.7 144.5 143.2
 % of net sales 32.1% 31.8% 30.1% 29.8%
Income tax expense, EUR million 19.7 19.5 35.6 35.3
R&D expenses, EUR million 22.8 23.1 47.1 47.5
 % of net sales 9.2% 9.3% 9.8% 9.9%
Cost of goods sold, EUR million 86.6 86.8 168.5 169.0
 % of net sales 35.0% 35.1% 35.1% 35.2%
Sales and marketing expenses,
EUR million
49.2 49.3 98.1 98.3
 % of net sales 19.9% 19.9% 20.4% 20.5%
Administrative expenses,
EUR million
11.1 11.2 22.6 22.8
 % of net sales 4.5% 4.5% 4.7% 4.7%
Profit for the period, EUR million 59.6 59.1 108.8 107.8
Other comprehensive income net of tax, EUR million 0.2 6.6 1.3 14.1
Pension assets, EUR million 38.0 13.0 38.7 21.5
Pension liabilities, EUR million 0.5 1.2 0.5 1.3
Deferred tax liabilities, EUR million 41.6 35.3 42.4 38.0
Equity total, EUR million 360.5 341.1 410.9 397.4
Assets total, EUR million 905.2 880.1 746.1 729.0
Equity ratio, % 39.8% 38.8% 55.1% 54.5%
Gearing, % -20.0% -21.2% 23.2% 24.0%
Non-interest-bearing liabilities,
EUR million
380.9 375.4 177.5 174.1
ROCE (before taxes), % 57.8% 58.4% 51.4% 51.6%
ROE (after taxes), % 55.4% 56.2% 47.8% 48.1%
Basic earnings per share, EUR 0.42 0.42 0.77 0.77
Diluted earnings per share, EUR 0.42 0.42 0.77 0.77
Equity per share, EUR 2.56 2.42 2.92 2.82
Personnel expenses, EUR million 52.6 53.3 105.7 107.0

Q1-Q3/12 Q1-Q4/12
Reported
earlier
Restated Reported
earlier
Restated
Operating profit, EUR million 221.5 219.5 280.9 278.3
 % of net sales 30.5% 30.2% 28.7% 28.4%
Profit before taxes, EUR million 220.5 218.5 279.3 276.6
 % of net sales 30.4% 30.1% 28.5% 28.2%
Income tax expense, EUR million 54.5 54.0 70.4 69.7
R&D expenses, EUR million 73.2 73.9 104.8 105.8
 % of net sales 10.1% 10.2% 10.7% 10.8%
Cost of goods sold, EUR million 253.7 254.4 350.0 350.8
 % of net sales 34.9% 35.0% 35.7% 35.8%
Sales and marketing expenses,
EUR million
147.5 147.8 205.7 206.1
 % of net sales 20.3% 20.4% 21.0% 21.0%
Administrative expenses,
EUR million
32.2 32.5 45.3 45.7
 % of net sales 4.4% 4.5% 4.6% 4.7%
Profit for the period, EUR million 166.0 164.5 208.9 206.9
Other comprehensive income net of tax, EUR million 1.9 21.1 1.1 26.7
Pension assets, EUR million 39.3 30.1 39.6 38.4
Pension liabilities, EUR million 0.5 1.4 0.3 1.4
Deferred tax liabilities, EUR million 42.1 39.6 43.1 42.5
Equity total, EUR million 468.7 461.1 511.3 509.6
Assets total, EUR million 791.9 782.7 836.9 835.7
Equity ratio, % 59.2% 58.9% 61.1% 61.0%
Gearing, % 7.6% 7.7% -1.7% -1.7%
Non-interest-bearing liabilities,
EUR million
173.0 171.7 189.0 189.5
ROCE (before taxes), % 50.0% 49.9% 46.2% 45.9%
ROE (after taxes), % 45.7% 45.6% 41.3% 41.0%
Basic earnings per share, EUR 1.18 1.17 1.48 1.47
Diluted earnings per share, EUR 1.18 1.17 1.48 1.47
Equity per share, EUR 3.33 3.27 3.63 3.62
Personnel expenses, EUR million 152.8 154.8 212.1 214.8

Other matters

The data in this financial review are not audited.

The figures in parentheses are for the corresponding period of the previous year. All the figures in this report have been rounded, which is why the total sums of individual figures may differ from the total sums shown.

CALCULATION OF THE KEY FIGURES

Return on capital employed (ROCE), % Profit before taxes + Interest and other finance expenses x 100
=
Total assets - Non-interest-bearing liabilities (average during the period)
Return on equity (ROE), % Profit for the period x 100
=
Total equity (average during the period)
Equity ratio, % Equity x 100
=
Total assets - Advances received
Gearing, % Interest-bearing liabilities - Cash and cash equivalents - Money market investments x 100
=
Equity
Earnings per share, EUR Profit available for the owners of the parent company
=
Average number of shares during the period, excluding treasury shares
Cash flow per share before financial items, EUR Cash flow from operating activities + Cash flow from investing activities
=
Average number of shares during the period, excluding treasury shares
Equity per share, EUR Equity of the owners of the parent company
=
Number of shares at the end of the period, excluding treasury shares
Average share price, EUR Total EUR value of shares traded
=
Average number of traded shares during the period
Market capitalisation, EUR million
=  Number of shares at the end of the period × Closing quotation of the period

Publisher:
Orion Corporation
www.orion.fi/
www.twitter.com/OrionCorpIR

Orion is a globally operating Finnish company developing pharmaceuticals and diagnostic tests - a builder of well-being. Orion develops, manufactures and markets human and veterinary pharmaceuticals, active pharmaceutical ingredients and diagnostic tests. The company is continuously developing new drugs and treatment methods. Pharmaceutical R&D focuses on central nervous system drugs, oncology and critical care drugs, and Easyhaler® pulmonary drugs.

Orion's net sales in 2012 amounted to EUR 980 million and the Company had about 3,500 employees. Orion's A and B shares are listed on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki.