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THIS DOCUMENT IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND IS BEING PROVIDED TO YOU SOLELY FOR YOUR INFORMATION BY AMGADVANCED METALLURGICAL GROUP N.V. (THE “COMPANY”) AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM OR FURTHERDISTRIBUTED TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR PUBLISHED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FOR ANY PURPOSE. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITHTHIS RESTRICTION MAY CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE SECURITIES LAWS.
This presentation does not constitute or form part of, and should not be construed as, an offer to sell or issue or the solicitation of an offer to buy or acquiresecurities of the Company or any of its subsidiaries nor should it or any part of it, nor the fact of its distribution, form the basis of, or be relied on in connectionwith, any contract or commitment whatsoever.
This presentation has been prepared by, and is the sole responsibility of, the Company. This document, any presentation made in conjunction herewith and anyaccompanying materials are for information only and are not a prospectus, offering circular or admission document. This presentation does not form a part of,and should not be construed as, an offer, invitation or solicitation to subscribe for or purchase, or dispose of any of the securities of the companies mentionedin this presentation. These materials do not constitute an offer of securities for sale in the United States or an invitation or an offer to the public or form ofapplication to subscribe for securities. Neither this presentation nor anything contained herein shall form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with, any
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Certain statements in this presentation constitute forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the Company's financial position, business strategy,plans and objectives of management for future operations. These statements, which contain the words "believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intends,” “estimate,”“forecast,” “project,” “will,” “may,” “should” and similar expressions, reflect the beliefs and expectations of the management board of directors of the
Company and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially. These risks and uncertainties include, among other factors,the achievement of the anticipated levels of profitability, growth, cost and synergy of the Company’s recent acquisitions, the timely development and acceptanceof new products, the impact of competitive pricing, the ability to obtain necessary regulatory approvals, and the impact of general business and global economicconditions. These and other factors could adversely affect the outcome and financial effects of the plans and events described herein.
Neither the Company, nor any of its respective agents, employees or advisors intend or have any duty or obligation to supplement, amend, update or revise anyof the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation.
The information and opinions contained in this document are provided as at the date of this presentation and are subject to change without notice.
This document has not been approved by any competent regulatory or supervisory authority.
Cautionary Note
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Overview
Listed: NYSE-Euronext Amsterdam: AMG
Founded: 2006
Revenues: $1,197.5M LTM June 2011
EBITDA: $96.6M LTM June 2011
Employees: 3,000
Facilities: Netherlands, Germany, UK, USA, Brazil, France,
Turkey, Canada, Czech Republic, China, Mexico,
Belgium, Poland, India, Sri Lanka
Market cap: €257.2M ($366.2M)
Shares outstanding: 27.5M
52 week range: €6.25–€16.76
Recent share price: €9.35 (August 9, 2011)
Sustainable Metals Technology Products:
High purity raw materials, metals and complex metal products
Vacuum furnaces used to produce high purity metals
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■ Serve growing end markets with high value-added specialty metal
products and engineering solutions, related to CO2 reduction and
conservation of natural resources
■ Execute through a combination of:■ Vertical integration
■ Industry consolidation
■ Continuous investment in productivity and technology
■ Serve the end markets of:■ Responsible energy production and use
■ Emerging market infrastructure
■ Aerospace and light weight materials
■ Specialty metals and chemicals
Strategy
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Advanced Materials
High-value alloys
Critical raw materials
Engineering Systems
Capital equipment for
high purity materials
Products & Markets
InfrastructureAerospaceEnergy
Graphit Kropfmühl
Silicon metal
Natural graphite
Specialty Metals & Chemicals
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End Markets – by the Numbers
2011 H1 Gross Profit
$128.8 million
2011 H1 Revenue
$686.3 million
Energy 19.0%
Aerospace 27.1%
Infrastructure 14.4%
Specialty Metals &
Chemicals 39.4%
Energy 24.9%
Aerospace 29.9%
Infrastructure 14.2%
Specialty Metals &
Chemicals 31.0%
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Critical Raw Materials – AMG’s activities
1
HHydrogen
1.0
3
LiLithium
6.9
11
NaSodium
23.0
19
KPotassium
39.1
37
RbRubidium
85.5
55
CsCaesium
132.9
87
FrFrancium
223.0
88
RaRadium
226.0
4
BeBeryllium
9.0
20
CaCalcium40.1
38
SrStrontium
87.6
56
BaBarium
137.4
39
YYitrium
88.9
57-71
89-103
21
ScScandium
45.0
22
TiTitanium
47.9
40
ZrZirconium
91.2
72
HfHafnium
178.5
104
RfRutherfordlium
261
23
VVanadium
50.9
41
NbNiobium
92.9
73
TaTantalum
181.0
105
DbDubnium
262
24
CrChromium
52.0
42
MoMolybdenum
95.9
74
WTungsten
183.9
106
SgSeaborgium
263
25
MnManganese
54.9
43
TcTechnetium
99
75
ReRhenium
186.2
107
BhBohrium
264
26
FeIron
55.9
44
RuRuthenium
101.0
76
OsOsmium
190.2
108
HsHassium
265
27
CoCobalt
58.9
45
RhRhodium
102.9
77
IrIridium
192.2
109
MtMeitnerium
266
28
NiNickel
58.7
46
PdPalladium
106.4
78
PtPlatinum
195.1
110
DsDarmstadtium
269
29
CuCopper
63.5
47
AgSilver
107.9
79
AuGold
197.0
111
RgRoentgenium
272
30
ZnZinc
65.4
48
CdCadmium
112.4
80
HgMercury
200.6
112
UumUnunbium
277
5
BBoron
10.8
13
AlAluminum
27.0
31
GaGallium
69.7
49
InIndium
114.8
81
TlThallium
204.4
113
UutUnuntrium
284
6
CCarbon
12.0
14
SiSilicon
28.1
32
GeGermanium
72.6
50
SnTin
118.7
82
PbLead
207.2
114
UuqUnunquadium
289
7
NNitrogen
14.0
15
PPhosphorus
31.0
33
AsArsenic
74.9
51
SbAntimony
121.8
83
BiBismuth
209.0
115
UupUnunpentium
288
8
OOxygen
16.0
16
SSulfur
32.1
34
SeSelenium
79.0
52
TeTellurium
127.6
84
PoPolonium
210.0
116
UuhUnunhexium
292
9
FFluorine
19.0
17
ClChlorine
35.5
35
BrBromine
79.9
53
IIodine
126.9
85
AtAstatine
210.0
2
HeHelium
4.0
10
NeNeon
20.2
18
ArArgon
40.0
36
KrKrypton
83.8
54
XeXenon
131.3
86
RnRadon
222.0
57
LaLanthanum
138.9
89
AcActinium
132.9
90
ThThorium
232.0
58
CeCerium
140.1
59
PrPraseodymium
140.9
91
PaProtactinium
231.0
60
NdNeodymium
144.2
92
UUranium
238.0
61
PmPromethium
147.0
93
NpNeptunium
237.0
62
SmSamarium
150.4
94
PuPlutonium
242.0
62
EuEuropium
152.0
95
AmAmericium
243.0
64
GdGadolinium
157.3
96
CmCurium
247.0
65
TbTerbium
158.9
97
BkBerkelium
247.0
66
DyDysprosium
162.5
98
CfCalifornium
251.0
67
HoHolmium
164.9
99
EsEinsteinium
254.0
68
ErErbium
167.3
100
FmFermium
253.0
69
TmThallium
168.9
101
MdMendelevium
256.0
70
YbYtterbium
173.0
102
NoNobelium
254.0
71
LuLutetium
175.0
103
LrLawrencium
257.0
12
MgMagnesium
24.3
AMG manufactures products with these elements
AMG has development projects with these elements
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The EU identified 14 critical raw materials(1) to the European economy –
focusing on two determinants – economic importance and supply risk
AMG currently has raw material sources for 4 of those elements
Critical Raw Materials
“Critical” raw
materials
(1) European Commission Annex V to the Report of the Ad-hoc Working Group on defining critical raw materials
(Turkey)
(Brazil)
(Brazil)
(Sri Lanka)
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1,097
1,246
1,384
1,514
1,704
1,829
2010 2011e 2012e 2013e 2014e 2015e
B 707
B 727
B 737B 747
A 300B 747 SP
B 767
B 757A 320
A 321
A 340
A 330
B 777
A 318A380
B 787
A 350
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Aerospace End Market: a growing market
(‘% of total weight)
Source: Airbus, Boeing and Company estimates
% of Titanium in AirframesCommercial Aircraft Delivery Forecast
Source: Davenport & Company
(No. of planes)
11% CAGR
(1) Davenport & Company
27% of H1 2011 revenue; 45% growth over 2010
Titanium in commercial aircraft is expected to grow over 25%(1) in
2012
Increases in Airbus and Boeing production rates
Light weight materials used to improve fuel efficiency
Master alloy demand expected to double by 2018 (B787, A350)
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Business Units
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Advanced Materials - Market, Products and Customers
Products
Aerospace
Specialty alloys for titanium
Coatings for wear
resistance
Infrastructure - FeV
Ferrovanadium
Ferro-nickel molybdenum
Specialty Metals
Competitors Reading Alloys Inc.
Evraz Group S.A.
(Stratcor)
Evraz Group S.A. (Highveld
Steel & Vanadium)
Eramet S.A. (Gulf Chemical
& Metallurgical Corporation)
Evraz Group S.A. (Stratcor)
Xstrata plc
Chengde Vanadium &
Titanium Stock Co. Ltd.
KBM Affilips B.V.
Sunxing Chemical and
Metallurgical Materials Co
Delachaux S.A.
Campine S.A.
Chemtura Corporation
Twinkling Star Co., Ltd.Sample Customers
Chromium Metals
Tantalum
Antimony Trioxide
Aluminium master alloys
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Significant Metals Prices
Spot Prices as of August 1
Ferrovandium $15.88/lb
Molybdenum $23,778/mt
Nickel $32,077/mt
Tantalum $117.5/lb
Antimony $14,800/mt
Chromium Metal $14,617/mt
Silicon Metal $1.59/lb
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Advanced Materials
Financial Summary Highlights
( in millions)
$14.2 $9.4 $7.7 $14.6 $17.5
$152.0$154.9
$168.9
$210.8
$235.6
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
Revenue EBITDA ■ Q2 2011 revenue up 55% from Q2 2010
■ KB Alloys acquisition contributed $25.0
million
■ Antimony trioxide revenue up 38%
■ Q2 2011 Gross Margin 16% of revenue
■ Q2 2011 EBITDA up 24% over Q2 2010
■ 7% of revenue
■ CAPEX
■ $6.2 million
■ $1.6 million for tantalum mine
■ $1.0 million for aerospace alloy
expansion
- - - - -
$4.2$5.6
$7.3
$5.6 $6.2
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
CAPEX
Capital Expenditure
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Engineering Systems – Market, Products and Customers
Energy - Solar
Solar silicon melting and
crystallisation systems-
DSS furnaces
Mono2™ technology
Aerospace
Vacuum Melting and Re-
melting Systems
Precision Casting and
Coating Systems
Heat Treatment with high
pressure gas quenching
Energy - Nuclear
Vacuum Sintering
Systems for nuclear fuel
Development project for
the safe storage of
nuclear waste
Competitors GT Solar International,
Inc.
Beijing Jingyuntong
Technology Co. Ltd
Zhejiang Jinggong S&T
In house producers
Inteco Specialty Melting
Technologies GmbH
Consarc Corporation
Aichelin GmbH
No significant competition
Sample Customers
Products
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Engineering Systems
Financial Summary Highlights
( in millions)
- - - - -$8.0 $7.4 $10.0 $5.3 $7.7
$59.5$53.2
$67.7$64.9
$89.8
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
Revenue EBITDA
- - - - -
$65.0 $66.9
$107.6
$65.7$88.6
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
Order Intake
Q2 2011 revenue up 51% from Q2 2010
Solar furnaces 29% of revenue
Own and Operate 12% of revenue
Order backlog increased 2% to $200.6
million at June 30, 2011
Order intake $88.6 million in Q2 2011
1.0x book to bill ratio
Q2 2011 Gross Margin 25% of revenue
Increased due to economies of scale
Q2 2011 EBITDA 9% of revenueOrder Intake
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Graphit Kropfmühl – Market, Products and Customers
Energy - Solar
Silicon metal for
polycrystalline for solar
cells
Specialty Metals & Chemicals
Natural graphite for
insulation, transportation
and lithium-ion batteries
Silicon metal for aluminium
and silicones
Competitors Bluestar Silicone Materials Ltd.
Globe Specialty Metals Inc.
Grupo FerroAtlantica, S.L.
Timminco Limited
Dow Corning Corporation
Wacker Chemie AG
Asbury Graphite Mills, Inc.
SGL Carbon SE
Qingdao Graphite Company, Ltd
Sample Customers
Products
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Graphit Kropfmühl
Financial Summary Highlights
( in millions)
- - - - -$1.7 $2.0 $2.5$6.3 $6.2
$32.1 $32.4$34.2
$42.3 $42.9
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
Revenue EBITDA
- - - - -
$1.3$0.7
$1.7$1.2
$2.5
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
CAPEX
Q2 2011 revenue up 34% from Q2 2010
37% increase in silicon metal revenue due
to higher contract prices
Natural graphite revenue up 28%
Q2 2011 Gross Margin 20% of revenue
Q2 2011 EBITDA up 269% over Q2 2010
15% of revenue
CAPEX
$2.5 million primarily for graphite milling
expansion and maintenance silicon metal
capacityCapital Expenditures
Consolidated Financial Overview
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Revenue by Geography
2011 H1 Revenue 2010 Full Year Revenue
Europe 50%
North America
23%
Asia 21%
South America
5%
ROW 1%
Europe 51%
North America
20%
Asia 22%
South America 5%
ROW 2%
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$23.9
$18.8 $20.2
$26.2
$31.4
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
Financial Highlights
$243.5 $240.4$270.7
$318.0
$368.3
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
(in millions)
■ Q2 Revenue: $368.3 million
■ Up 51% from Q2 2010
■ Q2 Gross Profit: $69.0 million
■ Q2 EBITDA: $31.4 million
■ Up 32% from Q2 2010
■ Q2 EPS: $0.29 (1)
■ Up from $0.20 in Q2 2010 (1)
■ LTM Q2 2011
■ Revenue: $1,197.5 million
■ EBITDA: $96.6 million
■ Operating Profit: $57.0 million
■ EPS: $0.91 (1)
HighlightsRevenue
EBITDA
(1) Excluding the equity losses from AMG’s 41.9% ownership in Timminco
Limited and loss on debt extinguishment
(in millions)
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Financial Highlights
2011 Q2 Revenue $368.3 million
2011 Q2 Gross Profit $69.0 million
in millions
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Capital Base
■ Cash: $61.1 million
■ Total debt: $278.5 million
■ Net debt: $217.3 million■ Debt to capitalization: 0.52x■ Net Debt to TTM EBITDA:
2.25x
■ Revolver availability: $44.8 million
■ Total liquidity $105.9 million
■ AMG’s primary debt is a $300 million term loan and revolving credit facility
■ 5 year term
$84.6$90.2 $89.3
$66.1$61.1
$204.3
$234.8 $237.1
$267.1
Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11
Cash Debt
( in millions)
Cash and Debt – June 30, 2011 Summary
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■ AMG completed a new $300 million term debt and revolving credit
facility that does not expire until April 2016
■ AMG commenced antimony mining operations in Turkey during Q2
2011
■ AMG expects to produce 50 MT of crude oxide per month
beginning in Q3 2011
■ AMG began a three-year JV with ENRESA and CIEMAT to develop
technologies enabling safe final disposal of nuclear contaminated
graphite
Recent Developments
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Outlook
■ Advanced Materials
■ Stable demand; strong prices for chromium, antimony and tantalum
■ Antimony mine ramp up ongoing; production beginning in H2 2011
■ Engineering Systems
■ Backlog is stable
■ Own and Operate business is growing to meet demand
■ Graphit Kropfmühl
■ Improved silicon metal and natural graphite pricing; 2011e revenue >$150M
■ AMG targets EBITDA growth greater than 25% in 2011
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Appendix
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Consolidated Balance Sheet
in millions
Balance Sheet Actual
As of December 31, 2010 June 30, 2011
Fixed assets 228.6 262.0
Goodwill and intangibles 27.0 33.6
Other non-current assets 80.7 80.7
Inventories 207.2 258.2
Receivables 175.4 216.9
Other current assets 46.8 53.2
Cash 89.3 61.1
TOTAL ASSETS 855.1 965.7
TOTAL EQUITY 234.0 254.4
Long-term debt 187.8 219.8
Pension liabilities 88.4 98.2
Other long-term liabilities 52.9 65.5
Current debt 49.3 58.7
Accounts payable 102.3 117.5
Advance payments 49.6 45.7
Accruals 43.3 57.0
Other current liabilities 47.5 48.9
TOTAL LIABILITIES 621.1 711.3
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 855.1 965.7
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Consolidated Income Statement
in millions
Income Statement Actual
Quarter-to-date June Q2 2010 Q2 2011
Revenue 243.5 368.3
Cost of sales 199.1 299.3
Gross profit 44.5 69.0
Selling, general & admin. 29.9 44.8
Asset impairment & restructuring - 2.2
Environmental 0.2 0.1
Other income (0.3) (0.9)
Operating profit 14.7 22.8
Net finance costs 1.9 9.1
Share of loss of associates (5.0) (1.7)
Profit before income taxes 7.8 12.0
Income tax expense 7.1 7.8
Profit for the period 0.6 4.2
Attributable to:
Shareholders of the Company 1.2 3.4
Non-controlling interest (0.5) 0.9
Adjusted EBITDA 23.9 31.4
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Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
in millions
Cash Flow Statement Actual
For the six months ended June 30, 2010 June 30, 2011
EBITDA 45.9 57.6
+/- Change in operating assets/liabilities (35.7) (46.7)
-Interest paid, net (7.4) (5.1)
Other operating cash flow (1.7) 3.7
Cash flows from operations before taxes 1.1 9.5
Income tax paid (21.4) (21.6)
Total cash flows used in operations (20.3) (12.1)
Capital expenditures (12.0) (19.9)
Other investing activities (10.0) (24.0)
Cash flows used in investing activities (22.0) (43.9)
Cash flows from financing activities 21.2 23.9
Net decrease in cash (21.1) (32.1)
Beginning cash 117.0 89.3
Effects of exchange rates on cash (11.3) 3.9
Ending cash 84.6 61.1