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UBSW Emerging Companies Conference

UBSW Emerging Companies Conference. Andrew Lindberg, Managing Director 23 rd October 2002. Overview. Financial objectives Strategy Capital management Current issues. Our financial objectives are clear. Target: 15% ROE Consistent trend EPS growth Stable dividend payment

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UBSW Emerging Companies Conference

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  1. UBSW Emerging Companies Conference Andrew Lindberg, Managing Director 23rd October 2002

  2. Overview • Financial objectives • Strategy • Capital management • Current issues

  3. Our financial objectives are clear • Target: • 15% ROE • Consistent trend EPS growth • Stable dividend payment • Improve quality of earnings • Efficient capital management

  4. The global asset manager model defines long term growth as being both vertical and horizontal Milling & Processing International other grains & commodities • Customer Relation-ships Shipping International wheat Finance & Risk Mgmt. Solid domestic base enables domestic value chain integration and international growth Pool Mgmt. Australian other commodities Value adding products and services Grain Acq. & Trading • Grower Relation-ships Supply Chain Australian other grains Rural Services Inputs Australian wheat Seed & Grain Tech.

  5. In order to achieve our objectives, AWB has clearly defined strategies Maximise value for growers, customers & shareholders

  6. Specific near term initiatives will support our strategies • Diversify domestically and offshore • Expand finance & risk management offerings • Strengthen position in Asia and Middle East and develop global trading business (Geneva) • State deregulation of other grains • Step up investigation of M&A opportunities • Increase grains under management • Strengthen our rural services base • Supply chain investments that provide commercial returns • Active capital management • Ensure effective cost control

  7. In 2001/02 AWB strengthened its core business … • Strengthen core business to sustain performance • Further improvement to a key under-performing business area - Chartering • Strengthening of the performance of the Single Desk and implementation of new performance based remuneration model • Broaden financial and risk services to growers and customers • Strengthen grower/rural services and financial advisory networks • Development of AWB supply chain network with capacity of around 3mt • Development of superior grain varieties through a JV with Syngenta • Establishment of new business processes, systems and product development capability

  8. Diversification … through acquisitions, other grain trading, non-pool chartering and global trading will result in a lower reliance on Australian wheat receivals NPAT Diversification ($m) 3% 10% 20% Other grain and non-Aust wheat & Diversification 90% 80% 97% Wheat related (f) = AWB forecast (p) = AWB Plan

  9. M&A activity is important to assist diversification Environment Initiatives Planned Outcomes • Review of management of Single Desk in 2004 • Increased competition from domestic and global players • Rationalisation of domestic supply chain • Opportunities in other commodities, other grains • Offshore opportunities • Less than 80% reliant on wheat by 2004/05 • 15% ROE target • Establishment of platforms for further growth and diversification • Efficient capital management • Further pursue and review opportunities in the value chain, other grains, other commodities • Assess other opportunities for strategic fit as they become available • Continue to manage current overseas investments

  10. 2001-02 Capital management

  11. Capital is allocated notionally to businesses • Main businesses that use capital are: • Finance & Risk Management Products • Grain Acquisition & Trading • Supply Chain & Other Investments • Other business streams include: • Grain Technology • Pool Management Services

  12. We allocate capital using a top-down and bottom-up approach • We consider a range of factors such as targeted credit rating, value at risk and the universe of agricultural operations and product companies As an indication, for 2001/02 we allocated: • Finance & Risk Management Products $150m • Grain Acquisition & Trading $200m • Supply Chain & Other Investments $100m • Other main capital uses include corporate assets ($50m) • Surplus equity of between $250m - $300m • As we diversify we will allocate capital accordingly

  13. The company is funded through commercial paper • We fund the company and therefore businesses through 3 commercial paper (CP) programs – AUD, US & EURO • We have a relationship bank panel of 16 throughout the world. These banks provide liquidity support i.e. ability to fund company at all times even when markets are tight • Last year AWB issued over $US5b in CP • We are an active participant in the FX, Options and Swaps markets

  14. We are constantly looking at the mix of capital and debt in relation to the opportunities available to us • Depending on the range and size of these opportunities we will consider the structure of the balance sheet for maximum value to shareholders • This will include raising some long term debt (none currently) which could take the form of medium term notes, private placement, or hybrid securities. • We will consider a share buy back if this makes sense for shareholder value

  15. Current issues

  16. Wheat receivals currently have significant impact on profit +/- $6 - 7m +/- $1m +/- $3m - 4m +/- $2m - 3m

  17. El Niño patterns generally last 12 & 18 months Price ($AUD) Volume (mt) El Niño El Niño El Niño El Niño El Niño f Production: 5 yr ave = 21.1 mt 10 yr ave = 19.0 mt 20 yr ave = 17.3 mt Area: 5 yr ave=11.8 m/ha 10 yr ave=10.7 m/ha 20 yr ave=10.4 m/ha Source: ABARE f = forecast. Note: 5 – 20 yr averages include 2002-03 forecast

  18. AWB is well positioned • Significant expertise and scale in global wheat marketing • One of the largest integrated global wheat managers • Large existing customer base • Manager of the Single Desk • Potential to broaden range of products, services and customers in Australia and overseas • Strong balance sheet and dividend paying capacity

  19. Full year results 2002-03 • Released Wednesday 20 November • Analyst briefing at 2:30pm Wednesday 20 November • Briefings in Sydney Thursday 21 November • Briefings in Melbourne Friday 22 November

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