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German software giant SAP trims outlook on virus woes

The Walldorf-based group said it benefitted from more firms doing work online

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2020 8:41AM

German software giant SAP trims outlook on virus woes
SAP said the recent resurgence in coronavirus infections had forced it to readjust expectations that economies would reopen and demand would bounce back in the final months of the year. – AFP pic, October 26, 2020

FRANKFURT – German software giant SAP on Sunday downgraded its outlook for 2020, saying a resurgence in coronavirus cases would weigh on demand from "hard hit" customers.

The Walldorf-based group, which offers both traditional software and cloud computing services, where companies pay a subscription fee to store their data on remote servers, said it had benefitted from firms doing more work online.

But at the same time, SAP said its customers, "particularly those in hard-hit industries, continue to be impacted by the economic consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic".

In an ad hoc release, SAP said group revenues fell 4% year-on-year in the third quarter to 6.5 billion euros ($7.7 billion) -- measured using non-IFRS standards, which exclude some costs.

The drop was led by a fall in income from software licenses, even as cloud sales climbed 10%.

Adjusted operating profit fell 1% to 2.1 billion euros, the statement said.

Looking ahead, SAP said the recent resurgence in coronavirus infections had forced it to readjust expectations that economies would reopen and demand would bounce back in the final months of the year.

"Lockdowns have been re-introduced in some regions, recovery is uneven and companies are facing more business uncertainty. Consequently, there is greater scrutiny of larger projects," it said.

The group now expects full-year revenue of between 27.2 and 27.8 billion euros, compared with an earlier estimate of 27.8 to 28.5 billion.

Adjusted operating profits are expected to come in between 8.1 and 8.5 billion euros, down from the 8.1 to 8.7 billion previously forecast. – AFP, October 26, 2020

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