SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2005

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1 1 November 2005 SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2005 Based on Scania s order bookings during the second and third quarter, and given the current production rate, our assessment is that this year s earnings will be somewhat higher than last year s, says Leif Östling, President and CEO. * FIRST THREE QUARTERS IN BRIEF Nine months Change Q3 Units in % Trucks and bus chassis Order bookings 44,991 44, ,455 13,311 Deliveries 41,249 39, ,226 12,668 Revenues and earnings SEK m. (unless otherwise stated) EUR m.** Revenue, Scania Group 4,822 45,042 40, ,608 13,323 Operating income, Vehicles and Service 461 4,305 4, ,060 1,261 Operating income, Customer Finance Operating income 504 4,702 4, ,206 1,383 Income before taxes 493 4,595 4, ,155 1,307 Net income 336 3,141 2, Operating margin, percent Return on equity, percent Return on capital employed, Vehicles and Service, percent Earnings per share, SEK Cash flow, Vehicles and Service 2,132 1,729 1, Number of employees, 30 September 30,675 30,111 Number of shares: 200 million*** * Please refer to page 7 for forward looking statement from six-month report **Translated to EUR solely for the convenience of the reader at a balance sheet date exchange rate of SEK = EUR *** 26,296,508 shares owned by Scania s subsidiary Ainax have been eliminated. Unless otherwise stated, all comparisons in brackets refer to the same period of last year. This report is also available at 1

2 SCANIA, FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF 2005 COMMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT AND CEO Scania s operating income in the first nine months of 2005 rose by 7 percent to SEK 4,702 m. The operating margin fell to 10.4 percent. Net income increased by 8 percent to SEK 3,141 m., which resulted in earnings per share of SEK (14.49). Based on Scania s order bookings during the second and third quarter, and given the current production rate, our assessment is that this year s earnings will be somewhat higher than last year s. Demand for Scania trucks was nearly unchanged during the first nine months of the year. In western Europe, order bookings for trucks climbed 4 percent. During the third quarter, corresponding order bookings were 12 percent higher than in the year-earlier period. In central and eastern Europe, demand continued to improve after a period of weakness early in the year. In Latin America, demand declined somewhat during the third quarter. Asia showed a decreased demand which was partially offset by an increase in other markets. Historically high oil prices and continued uncertainty about economic developments in certain countries are factors that are making it difficult to forecast market demand in the short-term perspective. The introduction of Euro 4 regulations in the autumn of 2006 may lead customers to bring forward their investments in vehicles with Euro 3 engines. Increasing transport needs in western Europe and continued strong demand for used trucks in central and eastern Europe point towards a favourable long-term market for trucks in Europe. In Buses and Coaches, demand rose during the nine-month period, but during the third quarter a weakening in demand was noted. In Industrial and Marine Engines, Scania signed a major order for V8 engines. Service-related sales and Customer Finance strengthened further. Aside from seasonally low volume in the third quarter, increased material prices and production costs, as well as higher research and development costs also affected earnings. Lower steel prices are expected to have an impact on earnings during the first half of Adjustment of the number of employees is continuing as planned, after last year s extra staffing in connection with the introduction of the new truck range. This adjustment will be completed by year-end. Scania is continuing its efforts to improve road safety and the environment. During 2005, about 13,000 drivers competed in safe and fuel-efficient driving skills as part of the Young European Truck Driver competition. Similar driving competitions were held in Brazil, Argentina, South Africa and Taiwan. Scania s international transport conference in Brussels focused on economic growth in Europe and improved safety and environment in the transport industry. Scania is supporting the World Health Organisation in its global efforts to improve road safety. Scania has now introduced a complete range of engines in Euro 4 versions. Starting in the first quarter of 2006, Scania will also deliver engines in Euro 5 versions. This means that Scania is well equipped with a range of engines complying with Euro 3, Euro 4 and Euro 5. Scania and Cummins have decided to begin production of XPI, the next generation of fuel injection systems. The system is an important part of Scania s strategy for meeting future emission standards. Scania has launched a new bus and coach chassis range for the European market. The range of bus and coach chassis include models that meet Euro 4 standards. From late 2006, a Euro 5 engine will also be available for city buses. Scania is increasing its focus on marketing and service operations in order to expand business further as well as to benefit from synergies, for example in purchasing, IT systems, training and development of working methods. Since the early 1990s service operations have increased their share of Scania s assets, excluding Customer Finance, from 20 percent to 45 percent. The aim is to boost service-related sales and reduce costs, something that Scania intends to realise during the next few years. During the past decade, Scania has improved its productivity by 6-8 percent annually, which is a prerequisite for remaining competitive. In the past five years, Scania has moved component production in Europe to Sweden, which has created 1,500 new jobs in the country. Scania is now examining ways of streamlining the production and flow of axles and gearboxes as well as components for these in Falun, Sibbhult and Södertälje. This review will be completed during the first quarter of 2006 and is expected to lead to substantial cost savings. 2

3 MARKET OVERVIEW Trucks Scania s order bookings in the first three quarters of 2005 totalled 40,200 (39,990) trucks, an increase of 1 percent. During the third quarter, order bookings rose by 7 percent to 12,466 (11,605) units. In western Europe, order bookings improved by 4 percent to 24,689 units during the first nine months. The relatively weak first quarter was followed by two quarters that surpassed the corresponding period of last year. The Nordic markets performed strongly, and Scania was the market leader in all these countries. Order bookings increased in France while they decreased in Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands. The total market for heavy trucks in western Europe rose by 8 percent to about 186,000. Scania truck registrations amounted to about 24,300 units, equivalent to a market share of about 13.0 (12.9) percent. In central and eastern Europe, order bookings in the first nine months of 2005 decreased by 2 percent to 4,024 trucks. In Latin America, order bookings fell by 6 percent. In Asia, they declined by 17 percent. In Scania s other markets, order bookings strengthened by 37 percent. During the third quarter, order bookings increased in western Europe by 12 percent. The Nordic countries, Germany and France showed good growth, while order bookings fell in Great Britain. In central and eastern Europe, a clear improvement was noted and order bookings were up 21 percent. SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2005 Number of Scania truck registrations, Scania s 10 largest markets, January-September Change in % Great Britain Brazil Germany France Spain Italy The Netherlands Sweden Turkey Norway Scania s market share, heavy trucks, Scania s 10 largest markets, January-September, percent Great Britain Brazil Germany France Spain Italy The Netherlands Sweden Turkey Norway In Latin America order intake decreased by 4 percent. Brazil was characterised by high interest rates and political uncertainty, and demand was lower than last year. In Argentina and Chile, market growth was significant. Asia fell by 44 percent, mainly due to developments in South Korea and Taiwan. Demand in the Middle East showed a decrease, while Africa noted a clear volume increase. Buses and coaches In the first three quarters of 2005, Scania s order bookings for buses and coaches increased by 5 percent and amounted to 4,791 units. During the third quarter, order bookings amounted to 989 (1,706) units, a decrease of 42 percent. In Europe, order bookings increased by 4 percent during the first nine months. In Latin America, order bookings rose by 11 percent. In other markets, Scania s order bookings decreased by 1 percent. During the third quarter, order bookings in Europe fell by 51 percent and in Latin America by 42 percent. In other markets, order bookings fell by 27 percent. Industrial and marine engines Scania s deliveries in the first three quarters rose by 7 percent and amounted to 3,801 units. Order bookings rose by 5 percent to 4,179 units. Demand for industrial and marine engines increased in Great Britain and Germany, while it fell in Spain. 3

4 REVENUE During the first three quarters of 2005, Scania delivered 36,894 (35,327) trucks, an increase of 4 percent. Bus chassis deliveries amounted to 4,355 (3,893) units, an increase of 12 percent. Revenue increased by 11 percent to SEK 45,042 m. (40,524), mainly due to increased volume. Positive currency rate effects influenced revenue by about SEK 1,000 m. New vehicle sales revenue increased by 13 percent. Service revenue increased by 8 percent in Swedish kronor, equivalent to 6 percent in local currencies, and amounted to SEK 9,121 m. (8,459). During the third quarter, revenue amounted to SEK 14,608 m. (13,323). Currency rate effects had a positive influence of about SEK 800 m. New vehicle sales revenue increased by 10 percent. Service revenue increased by 9 percent, equivalent to 5 percent in local currencies. EARNINGS Scania s operating income increased by 7 percent to SEK 4,702 m. (4,408) during the first three quarters of During the third quarter, operating income decreased by 13 percent to SEK 1,206 m. (1,383). Operating income in Vehicles and Service increased by 6 percent to SEK 4,305 m. (4,073) during the first three quarters of The new truck range and higher vehicle volume were the main contributors to the earnings improvement. Increased service revenue also contributed favourably. The above positive effects were offset by higher material and production costs as well as higher research and development costs. Scania s research and development expenditures amounted to SEK 1,805 m. (1,612). After adjusting for SEK 239 m. (242) in capitalised expenditures and depreciation of SEK 213 m. (54) on previously capitalised expenditures, recognised expenses increased to SEK 1,779 m. (1,424). Revenue by market (SEK m.), Scania s 10 largest markets, January-September Change in % Great Britain 5,846 5,865 0 Brazil 3,644 2, Sweden 2,976 2, France 2,687 2,457 9 Germany 2,682 2,757-3 The Netherlands 2,457 1, Italy 2,354 2,244 5 Spain 2,274 2,370-4 Finland 2,148 1, Norway 2,131 1, ,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2, ,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2, ,250 2,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1, VEHICLES DELIVERED (units) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 REVENUE (SEK m.) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OPERATING INCOME (SEK m.) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q * 2005* * 2005* * 2004 and 2005 in accordance with IFRS 4

5 Compared to the first three quarters of 2004, currency spot rate effects amounted to about SEK 255 m. Currency hedging income amounted to SEK -215 m. During the first three quarters of 2004, the impact of currency hedging on earnings was SEK -15 m. Compared to the first three quarters of 2004, the total positive currency rate effect was thus SEK 55 m. Operating income in the third quarter decreased by 16 percent and amounted to SEK 1,060 m. (1,261). Somewhat lower volume plus increased material and production costs and research and development costs were not fully offset by the new truck range and increased service-related sales. Compared to the third quarter of 2004, currency spot rate effects amounted to about SEK 80 m. Currency hedging income amounted to about SEK -45 m. During the third quarter of 2004, currency hedging had a positive impact of SEK 35 m. on earnings. Thus, the total currency effect was neutral. Operating income in Customer Finance increased by 19 percent and amounted to SEK 397 m. (335). Income was favourably influenced by increased volume in markets with higher interest margins. This was somewhat offset by increased operating expenses. Earnings were also improved by lower expenses for both potential and actual credit losses. At the end of September, the size of the portfolio amounted to about SEK 28,500 m., which represented an increase of about SEK 1,900 since the end of In local currencies, the portfolio increased by 2 percent. During the third quarter, income increased by SEK 24 m. to SEK 146 m., while the portfolio fell somewhat in local currencies. Scania s net financial items amounted to SEK -107 m. (-261). Net interest items improved by SEK 69 m. to SEK -151 m., mainly due to lower interest expenses in Latin America. Other financial revenue and expenses amounted to SEK 44 m. (-41). This included SEK 20 m. (0) in positive valuation effects related to financial instruments where hedge accounting was not applied. In addition, the acquisition of Ainax had a positive effect of SEK 50 m. on financial revenue. Other financial expenses were mainly bank expenses. The Scania Group s tax expenses were equivalent to 31.6 (30.1) percent of income after financial items. For the full year 2004, tax expenses amounted to 31.3 percent. Net income increased by 8 percent and amounted to SEK 3,141 m. (2,898). CASH FLOW Scania s cash flow for Vehicles and Service amounted to SEK 2,132 m. (1,729). Excluding acquisitions, cash flow amounted to SEK 2,277 m. (1,776). In the third quarter, cash flow excluding acquisitions amounted to SEK 1,184 m. (914). Working capital decreased by SEK 712 m. during the first three quarters of During the third quarter, working capital decreased by SEK 802 m., mainly related to receivables and inventories. Net investments excluding acquisitions amounted to SEK 2,674 m. (1,983), including SEK 239 m. (242) in capitalisation of development expenditures. The net effect of acquisitions amounted to SEK 145 m. The acquisition of Ainax had a positive effect of SEK 86 m. during the first quarter. MISCELLANEOUS Number of employees The number of employees at the end of the third quarter of 2005 was 30,675, compared to 29,993 at the end of In the industrial operations the number of employees in Europe decreased, while staffing in Latin America increased. In research and development, staffing increased. In the global sales network, the number of employees increased partly due to acquisitions and partly due to organic growth. 5

6 Accounting principles In accordance with the IAS regulation adopted by the European Union (EU) in 2002, it is prescribed that listed companies throughout the EU shall apply International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) when preparing their consolidated financial statements as of Scania s Interim Report for the first nine months of 2005 is thus designed in accordance with the IRFS standards adopted by the EU, as well as the interpretations by the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) adopted by the EU. Scania applies in this Interim Report the amendment to IAS 39, Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement, which was issued in April, Cash Flow Hedge Accounting of Forecast Intragroup Transactions. EU has not yet approved this amendment, but it is expected to do so before Scania issues the Annual Report This report has been designed in accordance with IAS 34, Interim Financial Reporting. The differences between IFRS and Swedish GAAP are presented on pages 18 and 19. Scania s Annual Report for the financial year 2004 presents a description of what accounting principles were affected by the transition to IFRS. For a description of the accounting principles that Scania is applying in the Interim Report for the first nine months of 2005, see the section entitled Changes in accounting principles in 2005 in the Annual Report for Acquisitions of businesses Scania s acquisitions during the first three quarters are reported in the table on page 11. Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held on Thursday, 4 May 2006 in Södertälje, Sweden. Södertälje, 1 November 2005 LEIF ÖSTLING President and CEO Auditors Review Report for Scania AB (publ) Org. nr We have reviewed this interim report in accordance with the recommendation issued by the Swedish Institute of Authorised Accountants (FAR). A review is considerably more limited in scope than an audit. Nothing has come to our attention that indicates that the interim report does not fulfil the requirements of the Stock Exchange Act and the Annual Accounts Act. Södertälje, 1 November 2005 Caj Nackstad Authorised Public Accountant KPMG Bohlins AB Jan Birgerson Authorised Public Accountant Ernst & Young AB Financial information from Scania 6

7 Scania s Year-end Report for 2005 will be published on 6 February This report contains forward-looking statements that reflect management s current views with respect to certain future events and potential financial performance. Such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could significant alter potential results. These statements are based on certain assumptions, including assumptions related to general economic and financial conditions in the company s markets and the level of demand for the company s products. This report does not imply that the company has undertaken to revise these forward-looking statements, beyond what is required under the company s registration contract with Stockholmsbörsen, if and when circumstances arise that will lead to changes compared to the date when these statements were issued. In the Interim Report for the first half of 2005, the following was stated by Leif Östling, President and CEO: There was strong demand for trucks with Euro 4 engines, that is, engines that meet the emission standards that will apply to vehicles in the EU from 1 October To date, Scania has delivered more than 2,000 trucks with Euro 4 engines. But due to future emission standards and the economic incentives associated with them, customers face difficult investment decisions. This, together with high oil prices as well as the weak performance of the continental European economies, leads to uncertainty about the demand for heavy trucks in western Europe. However, given Europe s ageing truck fleet, there is a continued large replacement need. It therefore remains our assessment that within a few years the market for heavy trucks in western Europe will surpass the previous peak achieved in 2000, when 244,000 heavy trucks were registered. A large flow of used vehicles to central and eastern Europe will also contribute to higher demand. Contact persons: Cecilia Edström, Corporate Relations tel mobile tel Stina Thorman, Investor Relations tel mobile tel Eric Österberg, Corporate Communications tel mobile tel Scania AB (publ) SE Södertälje tel Corporate ID number Sweden fax

8 Income statement SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2005 Nine months unless otherwise stated EUR m.* Change Q3 in % Full year 2004 Oct 04- Sep 05 Vehicles and Service Sales revenue 4,822 45,042 40, ,608 13,323 56,788 61,306 Cost of goods sold -3,661-34,199-30, ,257-10,116-42,554-46,196 Gross income 1,161 10,843 9, ,351 3,207 14,234 15,110 Research and development expenses ,779-1, ,987-2,342 Selling expenses ,103-3, ,473-1,292-5,372-5,549 Administrative expenses Share of income in associated companies Operating income, Vehicles and Service 461 4,305 4, ,060 1,261 6,081 6,313 Customer Finance Interest and rent revenue 278 2,597 2, ,427 3,448 Cost of interest and depreciation expenses ,900-1, ,572-2,533 Net interest income Other income and expenses Gross income Credit losses Selling and administrative expenses Operating income, Customer Finance Operating income 504 4,702 4, ,206 1,383 6,531 6,825 Net interest items Other financial revenue and expenses Financial revenue and expenses Income before taxes 493 4,595 4, ,155 1,307 6,208 6,656 Taxes ,454-1, ,943-2,148 Net income 336 3,141 2, ,265 4,508 Minority interest Includes depreciation of -1,833-1, ,990-2,349 Number of shares: 200 million 2 Operating margin, in percent Return on equity, in percent Earnings per share, SEK Total research and development expenditures amounted to SEK 1,805 m. (1,612), of which SEK 26 m. (188) was capitalised net. 2 After the issue of shares when acquiring Ainax, the total number of Scania AB shares issued amounts to 226,296,508. The total number of Scania shares amounts to 200,000,000 after adjusting for an internal holding by the Scania Group. 3 Calculations are based on rolling 12-month income. * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR

9 Revenue and deliveries, Vehicles and Service First three quarters unless otherwise stated EUR m.* Change in % 2004 Oct 04- Sep 05 Revenue Trucks 2,815 26,292 23, ,407 36,494 Buses** 476 4,447 3, ,504 6,061 Engines Service-related products 977 9,121 8, ,418 12,080 Used vehicles etc ,745 5, ,792 7,411 Revenue deferral , ,471 Total 4,822 45,042 40, ,788 61,306 Revenue 5 Western Europe 3,250 30,357 27, ,730 41,324 Central and eastern Europe 395 3,686 3, ,941 5,234 Latin America 575 5,375 4, ,653 6,919 Asia 315 2,945 2, ,995 4,101 Other markets 287 2,679 2, ,469 3,728 Total 4,822 45,042 40, ,788 61,306 Total delivery volume, units Trucks 36,894 35, ,563 52,130 Buses** 4,355 3, ,519 5,981 Engines 3,801 3, ,014 5,265 4 Refers to the difference between sales recognised as revenue and sales based on deliveries. 5 Revenue from external customers by location of customers. * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR ** Including body-built buses and coaches. 9

10 Earnings by quarter unless otherwise stated EUR m.* Q3 Q2 Q1 Full year Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Vehicles and Service Sales revenue 1,564 14,608 16,561 13,873 56,788 16,264 13,323 14,118 13,083 Cost of goods sold -1,205-11,257-12,624-10,318-42,554-11,997-10,116-10,534-9,907 Gross income 359 3,351 3,937 3,555 14,234 4,267 3,207 3,584 3,176 Research and development expenses , Selling expenses ,473-1,398-1,232-5,372-1,446-1,292-1,381-1,253 Administrative expenses Share of income in associated companies Operating income, Vehicles and Service 113 1,060 1,692 1,553 6,081 2,008 1,261 1,450 1,362 Customer Finance Interest and rent revenues , Cost of interest and depreciation , Net interest income Other income and expenses Gross income Credit losses Selling and administrative expenses Operating income, Customer Finance Operating income 129 1,206 1,817 1,679 6,531 2,123 1,383 1,560 1,465 Interest net Other financial revenue and expenses Financial income and expenses Income before taxes 124 1,155 1,742 1,698 6,208 2,061 1,307 1,466 1,374 Taxes , Net income ,161 1,155 4,265 1, , Minority interest Earnings per share, SEK Operating margin, in percent * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR

11 Balance sheet unless otherwise stated EUR m.* 30 Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar 31 Dec 30 Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar ASSETS Intangible non-current assets 290 2,711 2,832 2,679 2,626 2,610 2,569 2,566 Tangible non-current assets 2,769 25,864 25,647 24,321 23,910 23,797 24,112 24,498 Shares and participations Inventories 1,186 11,080 11,479 10,999 9,487 10,082 10,125 9,725 Other receivables 6 1,353 12,633 13,094 11,446 11,458 10,408 10,377 10,214 Interest-bearing receivables 2,410 22,500 23,015 21,555 20,632 20,051 20,230 19,844 Liquid investments 281 2,630 2,788 2,890 2,498 1,590 1,310 1,405 Total assets 8,301 77,534 78,976 73,986 70,703 68,643 68,830 68,379 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Equity 2,430 22,702 21,688 22,810 21,433 20,271 19,374 19,803 Provisions for pensions 283 2,644 2,654 2,566 2,499 2,290 2,278 2,326 Other provisions 547 5,111 5,379 5,074 4,907 5,037 5,000 5,039 Other liabilities 6 1,856 17,336 17,551 15,990 16,251 15,557 15,512 15,109 Borrowings 3,185 29,741 31,704 27,546 25,613 25,488 26,666 26,102 Total equity and liabilities 8,301 77,534 78,976 73,986 70,703 68,643 68,830 68,379 6 Incl. market value net of derivatives for hedging of borrowings N/A N/A N/A N/A Equity/assets ratio, in percent * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR Acquisitions of businesses unless otherwise stated Purchase sum Net assets Goodwill Number of employees Q1 Ainax Q2 Dealer network, Belgium Other Q3 Dealer, Switzerland Complete disclosure will be made in the Annual Report for Refers to small acquisitions in France and Namibia. 11

12 Statement of changes in equity First three quarters IFRS IFRS unless otherwise stated EUR m.* Equity, 1 January 2,295 21,433 18,251 Effect of changes in accounting principles, opening balance 8, Effect of changes in accounting principles (RR29) 0 26 Equity, 1 January, IFRS adjusted 2,297 21,455 18,471 Revaluation reserve cash flow hedge Exchange rate differences 139 1, Net income 336 3,141 2,898 Dividend to shareholders ,000-1,200 Total equity, 30 September 2,430 22,702 20,271 - of which attributable to shareholders in Scania AB 2,429 22,696 20,266 - of which attributable to minority Full year 2004 IFRS Swedish GAAP unless otherwise stated EUR m.* Equity, 1 January 1,954 18,251 18,251 Effect of changes in accounting principles, opening balance 8, Equity, 1 January, IFRS adjusted 1,974 18,441 - Effect of changes in accounting principles (RR29) Exchange rate differences Net income 457 4,265 4,077 Dividend to shareholders ,200-1,200 Total equity attributable to shareholders in Scania AB, 31 December 2,294 21,428 21,050 Minority interest Equity, 31 December 2,295 21,433 21,050 * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR The transition to IFRS with respect to IAS 32 Financial Instruments: Disclosure and Presentation and IAS 39, Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement occurred as of 1 January 2005, which means that no recalculation of comparative figures occurs. According to IAS 39, all derivatives must be valued at market value and be recognised in the balance sheet. As a result of this, derivatives that were previously outside the balance sheet have been included since the beginning of Beyond this, IAS 32 requires that certain financial instruments previously recognised in a net amount be recognised on a gross basis. Due to recognition in accordance with IAS 32 and IAS 39 as of 1 January 2005, total assets rose by SEK 1,189 m. and long-term and current liabilities rose by SEK 835 m. and SEK 323 m., respectively. Unrestricted reserves were affected in an amount totalling SEK 22 m., taking the tax effect into account. 9 Scania is presenting comparative figures applying IFRS rules, beginning with 1 January The transitional effects that arose in the opening balance for 1 January 2004 were attributable to component depreciation of buildings in accordance with IAS 16 Property, Plant and Equipment. The transition had an overall impact on tangible assets in the balance sheet of SEK 282 m., of which SEK 190 m. affected equity. IFRS also prescribed a reclassification of minority interest, which resulted in an adjustment of the opening balance by SEK 4 m. 12

13 Statement of cash flow 10 Nine months unless otherwise stated EUR m.* Q3 Q2 Q1 Q3 Operating activities Income after financial items 492 4,595 4,147 1,155 1,742 1,698 1,307 Items not affecting cash flow 228 2,128 1, Taxes paid ,110-1, , Cash flow from operating activities before change in working capital 494 4,613 4,660 1,446 1,914 1,253 1,706 Of which: Vehicles and Service 454 4,239 4,360 1,288 1,830 1,121 1,583 Customer Finance Change in working capital etc., Vehicles and Service Cash flow from operating activities 570 5,325 4,059 2,248 2,034 1,043 1,699 Investing activities Net investments, Vehicles and Service ,819-2, , Net investments in credit portfolio etc., Customer Finance Cash flow from investing activities ,790-2, ,712-1, Cash flow from Vehicles and Service 229 2,132 1,729 1, Cash flow from Customer Finance Financing activities Change in net debt from financing activities ,820 1, Dividend to shareholders ,000-1, , Cash flow from financing activities ,107-2,074-1,820-1, Cash flow for the year Liquid assets at beginning of period 170 1,589 1,663 1,481 2,170 1,589 1,121 Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on liquid assets Liquid assets at end of period 127 1,186 1,385 1,186 1,481 2,170 1,385 * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR The IFRS transition has not materially affected Scania s statement of cash flow. 13

14 Number of employees SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar 31 Dec 30 Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar Industrial operations 15,955 15,906 16,026 15,968 16,105 15,870 15,651 Research and Development 2,053 2,001 1,956 1,924 1,909 1,890 1,865 Sales and service companies 12,284 12,153 11,871 11,747 11,747 11,691 11,627 Vehicles and Service 30,292 30,060 29,853 29,639 29,761 29,451 29,143 Customer Finance Total number of employees 30,675 30,428 30,215 29,993 30,111 29,793 29,472 14

15 Balance sheet by business segment SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2005 unless otherwise stated EUR m. 30 Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar 31 Dec 30 Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar Vehicles and Service ASSETS Intangible non-current assets 289 2,699 2,819 2,667 2,613 2,596 2,554 2,551 Tangible non-current assets 2,149 20,074 19,707 18,520 18,173 17,952 18,002 18,063 Shares and participations Inventories 1,185 11,071 11,470 10,957 9,446 10,050 10,082 9,674 Other receivables 11 1,335 12,472 12,981 11,258 11,460 10,191 10,117 9,922 Interest-bearing receivables 112 1,036 1,135 1,010 1,074 1,029 1,156 1,107 Liquid investments 266 2,487 2,574 2,679 2,196 1,454 1,094 1,239 Total assets 5,348 49,955 50,807 47,187 45,054 43,377 43,112 42,683 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Equity 2,078 19,413 18,295 19,418 18,336 17,077 16,140 16,546 Provisions for pensions 282 2,634 2,644 2,557 2,490 2,281 2,269 2,317 Other provisions 473 4,416 4,719 4,455 4,307 4,400 4,259 4,289 Other liabilities 11 1,929 18,022 18,207 16,589 16,871 16,175 16,234 15,789 Borrowings 586 5,470 6,942 4,168 3,050 3,444 4,210 3,742 Total equity and liabilities 5,348 49,955 50,807 47,187 45,054 43,377 43,112 42, Incl. market value net of derivatives for hedging of borrowings N/A N/A N/A N/A Net debt, excluding provisions for pensions, excl. derivatives as above 256 2,389 3, ,990 3,116 2,503 Customer Finance ASSETS Intangible non-current assets Lease assets 758 7,083 7,279 7,075 7,043 7,147 7,438 7,767 Other tangible non-current assets Inventories Other receivables Financial receivables 2,298 21,464 21,880 20,545 19,558 19,022 19,074 18,737 Liquid investments Total assets 3,135 29,283 29,980 28,492 27,637 26,858 27,369 27,352 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Equity 352 3,289 3,393 3,392 3,097 3,194 3,234 3,257 Provisions for pensions Other provisions Other liabilities 109 1,018 1,155 1,094 1, Borrowings 2,599 24,271 24,762 23,378 22,563 22,044 22,456 22,360 Total equity and liabilities 3,135 29,283 29,980 28,492 27,637 26,858 27,369 27,352 * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR

16 Balance sheet by business segment unless otherwise stated EUR m.* 30 Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar 31 Dec 30 Sep 30 Jun 31 Mar Eliminations ASSETS Tangible non-current assets ,317-1,362-1,296-1,328-1,325-1,350-1,353 Other receivables Total assets ,704-1,811-1,693-1,988-1,592-1,651-1,656 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Other liabilities ,704-1,811-1,693-1,988-1,592-1,651-1,656 Total equity and liabilities ,704-1,811-1,693-1,988-1,592-1,651-1,656 Scania Group ASSETS Intangible non-current assets 290 2,711 2,832 2,679 2,626 2,610 2,569 2,566 Tangible non-current assets 2,769 25,864 25,647 24,321 23,910 23,797 24,112 24,498 Shares and participations Inventories 1,186 11,080 11,479 10,999 9,487 10,082 10,125 9,725 Other receivables 12 1,353 12,633 13,094 11,446 11,458 10,408 10,377 10,214 Interest-bearing receivables 2,410 22,500 23,015 21,555 20,632 20,051 20,230 19,844 Liquid investments 281 2,630 2,788 2,890 2,498 1,590 1,310 1,405 Total assets 8,301 77,534 78,976 73,986 70,703 68,643 68,830 68,379 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Equity 2,430 22,702 21,688 22,810 21,433 20,271 19,374 19,803 Provisions to pensions 283 2,644 2,654 2,566 2,499 2,290 2,278 2,326 Other provisions 547 5,111 5,379 5,074 4,907 5,037 5,000 5,039 Other liabilities 12 1,856 17,336 17,551 15,990 16,251 15,557 15,512 15,109 Borrowings 3,185 29,741 31,704 27,546 25,613 25,488 26,666 26,102 Total equity and liabilities 8,301 77,534 78,976 73,986 70,703 68,643 68,830 68, Incl. market value net of derivatives for hedging of borrowings N/A N/A N/A N/A * Translated solely for the convenience of the reader at a closing exchange rate of SEK = EUR

17 Units by quarter (by geographic area) SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER Q3 Q2 Q1 Full year Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Order bookings, trucks Western Europe 7,630 8,863 8,196 32,645 8,899 6,790 8,349 8,607 Central and eastern Europe 1,527 1,495 1,002 5,727 1,618 1,260 1,532 1,317 Latin America 1,863 1,560 2,008 7,644 1,863 1,935 2,141 1,705 Asia 695 1,862 1,501 5, ,232 1,778 1,889 Other markets , Total 12,466 14,393 13,341 53,928 13,938 11,605 14,263 14,122 Trucks delivered Western Europe 6,149 8,689 7,435 30,312 9,276 6,198 7,554 7,284 Central and eastern Europe 1,229 1,339 1,186 5,272 1,678 1,216 1, Latin America 1,718 2,078 1,760 7,604 2,095 2,126 1,912 1,471 Asia 1,212 1,516 1,125 5,464 1,637 1,200 1,248 1,379 Other markets , Total 10,778 14,113 12,003 50,563 15,236 11,267 12,661 11,399 Order bookings, buses** Western Europe , Central and eastern Europe Latin America , Asia Other markets Total 989 1,702 2,100 6,053 1,491 1,706 1,440 1,416 Buses delivered** Western Europe , Central and eastern Europe Latin America , Asia Other markets Total 1,448 1,654 1,253 5,519 1,626 1,401 1,450 1,042 **Including body-built buses and coaches 17

18 Transition SWE GAAP IFRS Income statement SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2005 IFRS SWE GAAP IFRS SWE GAAP IFRS SWE GAAP IFRS SWE GAAP Q3 Q3 Q2 Q2 Q1 Q1 Full year Full year unless otherwise stated Change Change Vehicles and Service Sales revenue 13,323 13, ,118 14,118 13,083 13,083 56,788 56,788 0 Cost of goods sold 13-10,116-10, ,534-10,545-9,907-9,917-42,554-42, Gross income 3,207 3, ,584 3,573 3,176 3,166 14,234 14, Research and development expenses ,987-1,987 0 Selling expenses 13-1,292-1, ,381-1,424-1,253-1,297-5,372-5, Administrative expenses Share of income in associated companies Operating income, Vehicles and Service 1,261 1, ,450 1,395 1,362 1,309 6,081 5, Customer Finance Interest and rental revenue ,427 3,427 0 Interest and depreciation expenses ,572-2,572 0 Net interest revenue Other revenue and expenses Gross income Credit losses Selling and administrative expenses Operating income, Customer Finance Operating income 1,383 1, ,560 1,505 1,465 1,412 6,531 6, Financial revenue and expenses Income before taxes 1,307 1, ,466 1,411 1,374 1,321 6,208 6, Taxes ,943-1,935-8 Minority interest Net income , ,265 4, Minority interest Includes depreciation of ,990-2,184 Operating margin, in percent Return on equity, in percent Earnings per share, SEK

19 Transition SWE GAAP IFRS Balance sheet SCANIA INTERIM REPORT JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2005 IFRS SWE GAAP IFRS SWE GAAP unless otherwise stated 30 Sep 30 Sep Change 31 Dec 31 Dec Change ASSETS Intangible non-current assets 16 2,610 2, ,626 2, Tangible non-current assets 17 23,797 23, ,910 23, Shares and participations Inventories 10,082 10, ,487 9,487 0 Other receivables 10,408 10, ,458 11,458 0 Interest-bearing receivables 20,051 20, ,632 20,632 0 Liquid investments 1,590 1, ,498 2,498 0 Total assets 68,643 68, ,703 70, EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Equity 20,271 19, ,433 21, Provisions for pensions 2,290 2, ,499 2,499 0 Other provisions 18 5,037 4, ,907 4, Other liabilities 15,557 15, ,251 16,259-8 Borrowings 25,488 25, ,613 25,613 0 Total equity and liabilities 68,643 68, ,703 70, Equity/ assets ratio, % The IFRS transition affects operating expenses positively, due to the reversal of goodwill amortisation carried out during 2004 according to Swedish GAAP, as well as component depreciation, which was adjusted as a consequence of changes in depreciation periods for tangible non-current assets. 14 Taxes are affected by the changes in depreciation periods for tangible non-current assets according to IAS In accordance with IAS 27, Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements, net income for the year is reported without taking minority interest into account. Instead a separate disclosure is provided of how much of earnings constitute the minority s interest. 16 In accordance with IFRS 3, Business Combinations, no goodwill amortisation has been carried out in the recalculated balance sheet for 2004 according to IFRS. The total effect on the full year 2004 was an increase in recognised goodwill value of about SEK 166 m. The effect of reversing the goodwill amortisation for the first nine months of 2004 amounted to SEK 122 m. 17 Scania s tangible non-current assets have been affected by the IFRS transition, since component depreciation has been applied to Scania s buildings. IAS 16, Property, Plant and Equipment, states that the capitalised cost of an asset shall be allocated among the various significant constituent parts of the asset. As a result of this adjustment, depreciation periods have been affected by the transition to IFRS. The effect as a consequence of the use of component depreciation at Scania during the full year 2004 was that the carrying amount of tangible non-current assets rose by SEK 312 m.; the effect on the first nine months was an increase of SEK 307 m. 18 Other provisions are influenced by the tax effect attributable to changed depreciation periods for tangible non-current assets according to IAS

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