Investor Update. 2 nd Quarter 2015

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Investor Update 2 nd Quarter 2015 July 31, 2015

Disclaimer This presentation contains forwardlooking information and forwardlooking statements, as defined under applicable securities laws, (hereinafter collectively referred to as forwardlooking statements ) that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Forwardlooking statements include all statements that are predictive in nature or depend on future events or conditions. Forwardlooking statements are typically identified by the words believes, expects, anticipates, estimates, intends, plans or similar expressions. Statements regarding the operations, business, financial condition, priorities, ongoing objectives, strategies and outlook of the Company, other than statements of historical fact, are forwardlooking statements. Specifically, this presentation contains forwardlooking statements regarding the anticipated growth in sales, income and profitability of the Company s segments; the Company s improvement in market share; the Company s capital spending levels and planned capital expenditures in 2015; the adequacy of the Company s financial liquidity; the Company s targeted return on equity, earnings per share and EBITDA growth rates; the Company s effective tax rate; the Company s ongoing business strategy, the Company s expectation of foreign currency exchange impact and the Company s expectations regarding general business and economic conditions. Forwardlooking statements are not guarantees of future performance. They involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties relating to future events and conditions including, but not limited to, the aftereffects of the global financial crisis and its impact on the world economy and capital markets; the impact of competition; consumer confidence and spending preferences; general economic and geopolitical conditions; currency exchange rates; interest rates and credit availability; technological change; changes in government regulations; risks associated with operating and product hazards; and CCL s ability to attract and retain qualified employees. Do not unduly rely on forwardlooking statements as the Company s actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forwardlooking statements. Forwardlooking statements are also based on a number of assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, assumptions about the following: global economic recovery and higher consumer spending; improved customer demand for the Company s products; continued historical growth trends, market growth in specific sectors and entering into new markets; the Company s ability to provide a wide range of products to multinational customers on a global basis; the benefits of the Company s focused strategies and operational approach; the achievement of the Company s plans for improved efficiency and lower costs, including stable aluminum costs; the availability of cash and credit; fluctuations of currency exchange rates; the Company s continued relations with its customers; the Company s ability to realize targeted operational synergies and cash flows from the restructuring of Avery, Designed & Engineered Solutions ( DES ), CCL Label and the Canadian Container operation; the Company s ability to integrate Bandfix; the Company s expected order intake levels; and general business and economic conditions. Should one or more risks materialize or should any assumption prove incorrect, then actual results could vary materially from those expressed or implied in the forwardlooking statements. Further details on key risks can be found throughout this report and particularly in Section 4: Risks and Uncertainties of the 2014 Annual MD&A. CCL s annual and quarterly reports can be found online at www.cclind.com and www.sedar.com or are available upon request. Page 2

Statement of Earnings Periods Ended June 30th Three months Change Six months Change (millions of CDN $) 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX Sales $ 721.5 $ 650.4 +11% +7% $ 1,427.4 $ 1,260.1 +13% +9% Operating income (1) 122.6 89.2 +37% +33% 239.7 177.7 +35% +31% Corporate expense 13.0 7.4 26.4 13.5 109.6 81.8 213.3 164.2 Finance cost, net 6.2 6.3 12.5 13.0 103.4 75.5 200.8 151.2 Restructuring and other items 1.1 0.9 2.0 Earnings in equity accounted investments 0.2 1.0 0.8 1.0 Earnings before income taxes 103.6 75.4 200.7 150.2 Income taxes 30.3 20.1 59.3 42.3 Net earnings $ 73.3 $ 55.3 +33% +29% $ 141.4 $ 107.9 +31% +27% Effective tax rate 29.4% 27.0% 29.6% 28.3% EBITDA (1) $ 148.9 $ 118.8 +25% +21% $ 292.0 $ 236.8 +23% +19% Page 3

Earnings per Class B Share Periods Ended June 30th Three months Six months Per Class B Share 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Change Net earnings basic Net loss from restructuring and other items Adjusted basic earnings (1) $ 2.12 $ 1.61 +32% $ 4.09 $ 3.15 +30% 0.02 0.02 0.04 $ 2.12 $ 1.63 +30% $ 4.11 $ 3.19 +29% Adjusted basic earnings variance (after tax) due to Operating income $ 0.59 $ 1.07 Corporate expenses (0.11) (0.27) Interest expenses 0.01 0.03 Earnings in equity accounted investments (0.02) (0.01) Change in effective tax rate (0.04) (0.04) FX translation impact 0.06 0.14 $ 0.49 $ 0.92 Page 4

Cash Flow Periods Ended June 30th (millions of CDN $) Free Cash Flow (2) $300.0 $240.6 $78.2 $60.9 Q2 2015 Q2 2014 LTM June 2015 LTM June 2014 Page 5

Cash & Debt Summary June June (millions of CDN $) 2015 2014 Senior Notes LTD (US$239.0MM) $ 298.5 $ 255.0 Nonrevolving LTD (US$218.0MM and EUR61.6MM) 358.0 367.5 Revolving LTD (US$17.0MM) 21.2 140.3 Debt all other 18.1 11.8 Total debt 695.8 774.6 Less: Cash and cash equivalents (234.7) (208.3) Net debt $ 461.1 $ 566.3 Nonrevolving debt requires US$10 million of repayment quarterly and the next senior note payment of US$110 million is in March 2016 The interest margin on the nonrevolving and revolving credit facilities is 100 bps. Available capacity within the revolving credit facility after outstanding letters of credit is $275 million. Page 6

Capital Spending Six Months Ended June 30 th 2015 Divisions Capital Spending Depreciation (*) Difference Label $ 79.7 $ 59.9 $ 19.8 Avery 8.7 5.8 2.9 Container 3.2 7.5 (4.3) Corporate 0.2 (0.2) (*) excludes amortization of intangibles and other assets $ 91.6 $ 73.4 $ 18.2 Label growth capital into faster growing Food & Beverage and CCL Design units Investments in Printable Media at Avery, especially Digital printing Finalizing expanded infrastructure at US Container plant $150160 million forecast for 2015 Page 7

Label Periods Ended June 30th Three months Change Six months Change (millions of CDN $) 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX Sales $ 468.9 $ 423.8 +11% +8% $ 955.0 $ 847.5 +13% +10% Operating income (1) $ 71.9 $ 56.0 +28% +26% $ 153.8 $ 125.4 +23% +19% Return on Sales 15.3% 13.2% 16.1% 14.8% EBITDA (1) $ 103.3 $ 86.0 +20% +18% $ 217.4 $ 183.9 45.2 +18% +15% % of Sales 22.0% 20.3% 22.8% 21.7% 4% second quarter organic sales growth rate globally flat in North America (compared to strong Q214), up mid single digit in Europe strong double digit growth in Latin America, mid single digit decline in Asia Pacific Improved operating margins in both acquisitions and the base business Page 8

Label Second Quarter Ended June 30th North America Europe (incl. Eastern Europe) Emerging Markets 19% Europe 34% North America 47% Healthcare & Specialty profits up on mix and solid sales growth; AgChem & Promo slow Home & Personal Care sales declined in soft end markets, profits up on good Sancoa progress Strong Food & Beverage sales and profit growth in both Wine & Spirits and Sleeves CCL Design continued to improve margins Solid sales growth and improved profitability at Healthcare & Specialty Home & Personal Care results were up in soft end markets Solid Food & Beverage results compared to a very strong prior year CCL Design results robust, prior period included large customer bankruptcy Label Sales by Geography Emerging Markets (Asia, Latin America, Oceania: Australia & South Africa) Asia profits up but sales declined, Q214 growth exceeded 20% Strong growth in Latin America, partly driven by FX related price increases Oceania: solid performance in Food & Beverage offset by poor quarter in Healthcare Page 9

Label Joint Ventures Periods Ended June 30th Results at 100% (millions of CDN $) 2015 2014 2015 2014 Sales $ 25.2 $ 20.8 $ 48.5 $ 39.5 Net income (loss) $ 1.4 $ 1.9 $ 2.8 $ 2.1 EBITDA $ 3.9 $ 2.9 $ 7.5 $ 5.3 % of Sales 15.5% 13.9% 15.5% 13.4% CCL equity share (*) $ 0.7 $ 1.0 $ 1.5 $ 1.0 (*) share of earnings consolidated using equity accounting principles. Three months Six months Russia outperformed in a difficult market; earnings affected by Ruble translation and start up costs at new Sleeve plant Solid results in the Middle East Strong sales and profit gains in Chile Tube plant in Bangkok began trading incurring start up losses Page 10

Avery Periods Ended June 30th Three months Change Six months Change (millions of CDN $) 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX Sales $ 198.2 $ 174.2 +14% +6% $ 358.4 $ 307.1 +17% +10% Operating income (1) $ 45.3 $ 28.4 +60% +51% $ 71.8 $ 41.5 +73% +67% Return on Sales 22.9% 16.3% 20.0% 13.5% EBITDA (1) $ 49.1 $ 31.7 +55% +46% $ 78.9 $ 48.2 +64% +58% % of Sales 24.8% 18.2% 22.0% 15.7% Solid organic growth in Printable Media globally (some channel inventory rebuild) offset by declines in the US binder business, flat overall organically for the quarter Favorable mix, cost savings and pricing drove robust profit improvement pc/nametag acquisition exceeded expectations: 6c EPS for first 4 months Page 11

Container Periods ended June 30th Three months Change Six months Change (millions of CDN $) 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX Sales $ 54.4 $ 52.4 +4% (1%) $ 114.0 $ 105.5 +8% +3% Operating income (1) $ 5.4 $ 4.8 +13% +6% $ 14.1 $ 10.8 +31% +23% Return on Sales 9.9% 9.2% 12.4% 10.2% EBITDA (1) $ 9.2 $ 8.3 +11% +6% $ 21.6 $ 17.8 +21% +16% % of Sales 16.9% 15.8% 18.9% 16.9% Rheinfelden CCL equity share $ (0.5) $ $ (0.7) $ Strong quarter in Mexico. Slow US HPC market largely offset by favorable price/mix Canadian plant consolidation delayed till end 2016 New slug plant began production this quarter Page 12

Summary Periods ended June 30th Three months Change Six months Change (millions of CDN $) 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX 2015 2014 Reported Ex FX Label $ 71.9 $ 56.0 +28% +26% $ 153.8 $ 125.4 +23% +19% Avery 45.3 28.4 +60% +51% 71.8 41.5 +73% +67% NM Container 5.4 4.8 +13% +6% 14.1 10.8 +31% +23% Operating Income (1) $ 122.6 $ 89.2 45.2 +37% +33% $ 239.7 $ 177.7 45.2 +35% +31% Sales $ 721.5 $ 650.4 +11% +7% $ 1,427.4 $ 1,260.1 +13% +9% Return on Sales 17.0% 13.7% 16.8% 14.1% EBITDA (1) $ 148.9 $ 118.8 +25% +21% $ 292.0 $ 236.8 +23% +19% % of Sales 20.6% 18.3% 20.5% 18.8% EBITDA less capex as % of sales 15.8% 14.5% 14.0% 12.1% Strong second quarter performances at Avery and CCL Label US$ profit translation gains significantly offset by weaker international currencies and transaction challenges Page 13

Outlook Avery will be challenged to match Q314 back to school : exiting certain lower margin binder categories Orders and business outlook otherwise unchanged; comps tougher for 2H15 C$ translation tailwind.further 8% decline to the US$ so far in Q3 Most FX related price increases now implemented Raw materials cost environment stable Solid acquisition pipeline, considerable balance sheet capacity Page 14

Questions Page 15

Definitions Appendix (1) NonIFRS measure; see MD&A dated July 31, 2015 for definition (2) Free Cash Flow from Operations (nonifrs measure) = cash from operating activities less capital expenditures, net of proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment Page 16