AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. Reports Second Quarter 2013 Results

AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. Reports Second Quarter 2013 Results

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Key Highlights
* Revenue was $291.5 million in the second quarter 2013, a 9% decrease from
the same period in 2012
* EBITDA[1] was $22.2 million in the second quarter 2013, a 4% decrease from
the same period in 2012
* EPS on a fully diluted basis was ($1.53) in the second quarter 2013,
compared to ($0.09) in the same period in 2012.  Excluding the asset
impairment and restructuring charges, EPS on a fully diluted basis was $0.22
in the second quarter 2013
* Cash flows from operating activities were $32.0 million in the second
quarter 2013, compared to $6.2 million in the same period in 2012
* AMG Processing generated revenue of $144.6 million and EBITDA of $8.0
million in the second quarter 2013
* AMG Engineering generated revenue of $66.6 million and EBITDA of $8.4
million in the second quarter 2013
* AMG Mining generated revenue of $80.3 million and EBITDA of $5.7 million in
the second quarter 2013
* AMG incurred $55.1 million of non-cash asset impairments and restructuring
charges in the second quarter 2013
* As of June 30, 2013, cash on the balance sheet was $112.2 million; net debt
was $180.0 million, a reduction of $20.7 million during the second quarter
2013


Amsterdam, 9 August 2013 (Regulated Information) --- AMG Advanced Metallurgical
Group N.V. ("AMG", EURONEXT AMSTERDAM: "AMG") reported second quarter 2013
revenue of $291.5 million, a 9% decrease from $319.6 million in the second
quarter 2012.

EBITDA decreased 4% to $22.2 million in the second quarter 2013 from $23.2
million in the second quarter 2012.  Net loss attributable to shareholders for
the second quarter 2013 was $42.2 million, or ($1.53) per fully diluted share,
compared to a loss of $2.5 million, or ($0.09) in the second quarter 2012.





Dr. Heinz Schimmelbusch, Chairman of the Management Board and CEO, said,
"Business conditions deteriorated during the second quarter 2013.  Stable
markets in North America were not enough to offset lower growth in Asia and a
contraction in Europe.  This resulted in sharp declines in specialty metal
prices, which particularly affected AMG Processing and AMG Mining.  AMG adjusted
its business model to adapt to current market conditions, and took restructuring
and non-cash asset impairment expenses related to AMG Engineering and AMG
Mining.  AMG also increased its focus on cost reductions and on positioning the
business for improved cash flow generation.  Management's actions resulted in
strong cash flows from operating activities, significant debt reduction, and
improved the business' ability to grow in the long term despite this challenging
environment."


Key Figures

In 000's US
Dollar

  Q2 '13 Q2 '12 Change



Revenue $291,528 $319,591 (9%)
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Gross profit 48,618 53,897 (10%)

Gross margin 16.7% 16.9%


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Operating (loss) profit (40,222) 7,947 N/A

Operating margin (13.8%) 2.5%



Adjusted operating profit ((1)) 14,880 15,768 (6%)

Adjusted operating margin 5.1% 4.9%



Net loss attributable to               (2,528)      N/M
shareholders   (42,230)
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EPS- Fully diluted (1.53) (0.09) N/M



EBIT ((2)) 14,140 16,162 (13%)

EBITDA ((3))     22,184 23,198 (4%)

EBITDA margin 7.6% 7.3%



Cash flows from operating 31,966 6,200 416%
activities
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Note:
(1)       Adjusted operating profit excludes non-recurring items
(2)       EBIT is defined as earnings before interest, tax and excludes non-
recurring items
(3)       EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and
amortization and excludes non-recurring items


Operational Review

AMG Processing
  Q2 '13 Q2 '12 Change
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Revenue $144,603 $168,383 (14%)

Gross profit 17,718 24,673 (28%)

Operating profit 4,322 8,879 (51%)

EBITDA 7,992 11,962 (33%)

Capital expenditures 4,262 3,118 37%

AMG Processing's second quarter 2013 revenue decreased $23.8 million, or 14%, to
$144.6 million.  The decrease in revenue was primarily the result of significant
price and volume declines across most materials, resulting in 26%, 20%, and 6%
decreases in revenue from AMG Vanadium, AMG Superalloys, and AMG Aluminum,
respectively, compared to the second quarter 2012.  Prices and volumes decreased
across most of AMG Processing's materials due to the slowing Chinese economy and
the stagnant European market.

The second quarter 2013 gross margin decreased to 12% from 15% in the second
quarter 2012.  AMG Processing's margins were affected significantly by declining
metal prices.  In addition, a 70% decline in coatings gross margins, primarily
due to sharp declines in solar coatings, was only partially offset by a 19%
increase in AMG Aluminum gross margins.  The increase in AMG Aluminum gross
margins resulted from productivity improvements and rationalization of lower
margin products.  Excluding the $0.7 million in allocated corporate
restructuring expense, the second quarter 2013 operating profit would be $5.0
million.

The second quarter 2013 EBITDA decreased $4.0 million, to 6% of revenue from 7%
of revenue in the second quarter 2012.  The EBITDA decrease was the result of
the $7.0 million decrease in gross profit offset by a $1.5 million decrease in
SG&A personnel expenses.

Capital expenditures were $4.3 million for the second quarter 2013, a 37%
increase from the second quarter 2012.  Capital investments made in the second
quarter included $0.9 million for the expansion of the spent catalyst recycling
facility for ferrovanadium production, $0.4 million for expansion of high purity
chrome metal production and maintenance expenditures of $1.9 million.


AMG Engineering
  Q2 '13 Q2 '12 Change
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Revenue $66,618 $65,400 2%

Gross profit 18,189 14,939 22%

Operating loss (12,420) (4,907) (153%)

EBITDA 8,443 4,173 102%

Capital expenditures 552 2,909 (81%)

AMG Engineering's second quarter 2013 revenue increased $1.2 million, or 2%, to
$66.6 million.  Revenue from nuclear furnaces increased 72% to $8.4 million and
casting and sintering furnace systems revenue increased 34% to $13.3 million.
These increases were mitigated by 45% and 20% decreases in revenues from heat
treatment furnaces and remelting furnaces, respectively, compared to the second
quarter 2012.

Order backlog increased 10% to $145.2 million at June 30, 2013 from $132.2
million at March 31, 2013 as the business realized a number of delayed orders
from the first quarter.  AMG Engineering generated order intake of $76.4 million
in the second quarter 2013, a 110% increase compared to the second quarter 2012
and a 1.15x book to bill ratio.  Heat treatment furnaces were the largest
portion of the order intake, accounting for 38% of the total.

The second quarter 2013 gross margin increased to 27%, from 23% in the second
quarter 2012.  Improved profitability on certain large projects and an increased
focus on cost control were the primary drivers of the increase in gross margin.
Excluding the $14.2 million of non-cash asset impairments and the $4.4 million
in Engineering and allocated corporate restructuring expense, the second quarter
2013 operating profit would be $6.2 million.

The second quarter 2013 EBITDA increased $4.3 million, to 13% of revenue from
6% of revenue in the second quarter 2012.  The EBITDA increase was primarily the
result of the $3.3 million increase in gross profit and the $0.5 million
decrease in SG&A personnel expenses.

Capital expenditures were $0.6 million in the second quarter 2013, 81% less than
the second quarter 2012.  Capital investments in the second quarter were
primarily maintenance capital expenditures for the heat treatment services
business.


AMG Mining
  Q2 '13 Q2 '12 Change
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Revenue $80,307 $85,808 (6%)

Gross profit 12,711 14,285 (11%)

Operating (loss) profit (32,124) 3,975 N/A

EBITDA 5,749 7,063 (19%)

Capital expenditures 2,281 5,890 (61%)

AMG Mining's second quarter 2013 revenue decreased $5.5 million, or 6%, to $80.3
million.  Price declines caused revenue to decrease 10% and 4% for silicon metal
and antimony, respectively.  The decrease was partially offset by a 3% increase
in revenue from graphite, a result of improved product mix, compared to the
second quarter 2012.

The second quarter 2013 gross margin decreased to 16%, from 17% in the second
quarter 2012.  The gross margin decrease was primarily the result of lower
average prices of 13% and 10% for silicon metal and antimony, respectively.
Excluding the $35.5 million of non-cash asset impairments and the $0.4 million
in Mining and allocated corporate restructuring expense, the second quarter
2013 operating profit would be $3.7 million.

The second quarter 2013 EBITDA decreased $1.3 million, to 7% of revenue from 8%
of revenue in the second quarter 2012.  The EBITDA decrease was primarily the
result of the $1.6 million decrease in gross profit slightly offset by $0.3
million decrease in SG&A personnel expenses.

Capital expenditures were $2.3 million in the second quarter 2013, 61% less than
the second quarter 2012.  Capital expenditures were primarily composed of $0.7
million for the silicon metal furnace efficiency upgrade and $0.7 million for
maintenance expenditures.


Financial Review

For purposes of this release, AMG restated the December 31, 2012 statement of
financial position and 2012 income statement to comply with new IFRS standards
and interpretations.  IAS 19 Employee Benefits (Revised 2011) (IAS 19R) and
IFRIC 20 Stripping Costs in the Production Phase of a Surface Mine were
effective for periods beginning after January 1, 2013 and require restatement
for comparability.


Tax

AMG recorded a tax benefit of $1.8 million in the second quarter 2013.  This was
the result of the asset impairment and restructuring expenses in the quarter, a
portion of which, however, relates to entities for which a tax benefit cannot be
booked.  For the second quarter of 2012 AMG recorded an income tax expense of
$5.5 million.


SG&A

AMG's second quarter 2013 SG&A expenses were $34.0 million, compared to $37.8
million in the second quarter 2012, a decrease of 10%.  The $3.8 million
decrease in SG&A expenses was primarily due to a $2.4 million decrease in
personnel expenses.


Non-Recurring Items

AMG's second quarter 2013 $40.2 million operating loss includes non-recurring
items, which are not included in the calculation of EBITDA.  These items are
comprised of income and expense items, that in the view of management, do not
arise in the normal course of business and items that, because of their nature
and/or size, should be presented separately to enable better analysis of the
results.

A summary of non-recurring items in the second quarter 2013 and 2012 are below:

                                       For the three months ended
                          June            June
                        2013            2012
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Non-recurring items included in operating (loss)
profit:

Restructuring expense $5,399 $1,842

Impairment of AMG Mining assets - Antimony 22,144    -

Impairment of AMG Engineering assets 14,218 5,979

Impairment of AMG Mining assets - AMG Mining AG      13,341                -
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Total non-recurring items included in operating 55,102 7,821
(loss) profit
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AMG incurred $5.4 million of non-recurring restructuring items in the second
quarter 2013, consisting primarily of $3.9 million and $1.4 million related to
AMG Engineering and corporate restructuring, respectively.  As a result of the
significant slowdown in the global solar market, AMG Engineering reduced its
workforce 16% and recorded $14.2 million of non-cash solar asset impairments.
 Based upon global metal supply and demand trends as well as the continuing
efforts to reduce capital spending, AMG Mining has suspended its short-term
plans for new mine development.  As a result, impairment charges of $22.1
million and $13.3 million were taken to write-down antimony mining assets and
AMG Mining AG (formerly Graphit Kropfmühl) assets, respectively.


Currency Fluctuations

AMG transacts business in many currencies other than the U.S. dollar, the
Company's reporting currency.  AMG's financial statements are prepared in U.S.
dollars, so fluctuations in the exchange rates between the U.S. dollar and other
currencies have an effect both on the results of operations and on the reported
value of assets and liabilities as measured in U.S. dollars.  The depreciation
in the value of the U.S. dollar as of June 30, 2013 compared to March 31, 2013,
resulted in an increase in the assets and liabilities on the balance sheet of
$6.9 million and $3.4 million, respectively.  The net result of the slight
depreciation in the value of the U.S. dollar in the second quarter 2013 compared
to the second quarter 2012, resulted in an increase in revenue and EBITDA of
$2.7 million and $0.3 million, respectively.


Liquidity
  June 30, 2013 December 31, 2012 Change
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Total debt $292,222 $315,844 (7%)

Cash & short-term investments 112,230 121,639 (8%)
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Net debt 179,992 194,205 (7%)



AMG had a net debt position of $180.0 million as of June 30, 2013.  AMG's net
debt position decreased $14.2 million since December 31, 2012 primarily due to
$44.4 million of EBITDA and an $11.4 million decrease in working capital,
slightly offset by $18.7 million in capital investments and other investing
activities, $9.6 million of cash tax payments, and $9.3 million of net cash
interest payments.  Including the $112.2 million of cash, AMG had $172.7 million
of total liquidity as of June 30, 2013.

As of June 30, 2013, AMG was not in compliance with the tangible net worth
covenant of its revolving credit facility because of the impairments that were
recognized in the first half of 2013.  On August 7, 2013, the Company received a
waiver for this covenant.  As required by IAS 1, all portions outstanding under
the revolving credit facility are presented as current in the statement of
financial position as the non-compliance occurred as of June 30, 2013.  AMG is
currently working with its banks in order to amend the debt agreement to ensure
compliance in future quarters.


Cash Flow
  H1 '13 H1 '12
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Net cash flows from operating activities    $32,631 $3,134
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Capital expenditures   (16,219) (23,443)

Cash flows (used in) from other investing activities     (2,471) 534
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Net cash flows used in investing activities   (18,690) (22,909)
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Net cash flows (used in) from financing activities   (22,494) 34,171
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Cash flows from operating activities were $32.6 million in the first half of
2013 compared to cash flows from operating activities of $3.1 million in the
first half of 2012.  Net cash flows from operating activities are comprised of
$44.4 million in EBITDA and an $11.4 million change in working capital and
deferred revenue, slightly offset by $9.6 million in cash tax payments and $9.3
million in cash interest payments.

Cash flows used in investing activities were $18.7 million in the first half of
2013.  The $4.2 million decrease compared to the first half of 2012 is primarily
composed of a $7.2 million decrease in capital investments.  This reduction in
capital investments reflects management's cash control initiatives.

Cash flows used in financing activities were $22.5 million in the first half of
2013 as the Company repaid $22.5 million of borrowings.  In the first half of
2012, AMG had a net increase of $40.7 million in existing credit facilities used
to fund the Brazilian mine expansion, the acquisition of Graphit Kropfmühl
shares, and to retire Graphit Kropfmühl's external debt.


 Outlook

The specialty metals markets continue to struggle due to the decline in the
growth of the Asian market and continued European economic weakness.  This is
affecting both prices and volumes for many of AMG's products.  These markets are
not expected to improve significantly in the near term.  AMG is aggressively
addressing this environment by rationalizing production and capital investments,
and implementing cost reduction programs.  These activities are producing
results.  AMG achieved a 10% reduction in SG&A in the second quarter 2013,
improved cash flows from operating activities and reduced net debt.  Despite the
challenging market environment, AMG believes that it will generate significant
cash flows, consistent EBITDA and further reduce net debt in 2013.




AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V.
Condensed interim consolidated income statement




For the three months ended June
30

In thousands of US Dollars         2013           2012

          Unaudited             Unaudited[2]

Continuing operations

Revenue   291,528 319,591

Cost of sales   242,910 265,694

Gross profit   48,618 53,897



Selling, general and   33,994 37,803
administrative expenses

Asset impairment expense      49,703 5,979

Restructuring expense   5,399 1,842

Environmental expense   44 560

Other income, net   (300) (234)

Operating (loss) profit   (40,222) 7,947



Finance expense   5,320 6,250

Finance income   (173) (457)

Foreign exchange loss   964 100

Net finance costs   6,111 5,893



Share of profit of associates   156 83

(Loss) profit before income tax   (46,177) 2,137



Income tax (benefit) expense   (1,788) 5,453

Loss for the period   (44,389) (3,316)



Attributable to:

  Shareholders of the Company   (42,230) (2,528)

  Non-controlling interests   (2,159) (788)

Loss for the period   (44,389) (3,316)



Loss per share

Basic loss per share   (1.53) (0.09)

Diluted loss per share   (1.53) (0.09)





AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V.
Condensed interim consolidated income statement



For the six months ended June 30

In thousands of US Dollars              2013            2012

    Unaudited Unaudited[3]

Continuing operations

Revenue   588,006 643,575

Cost of sales   491,130 536,241

Gross profit   96,876 107,334



Selling, general and administrative   70,011 76,774
expenses

Asset impairment expense      49,703 6,333

Restructuring expense   6,735 4,331

Environmental expense   77 1,288

Other income, net   (468) (702)

Operating (loss) profit   (29,182) 19,310



Finance expense   11,037 12,941

Finance income   (316) (612)

Foreign exchange loss   45 509

Net finance costs   10,766 12,838



Share of (loss) profit of associates   (556) 249

(Loss) profit before income tax   (40,504) 6,721



Income tax expense   1,924 6,681

(Loss) profit for the period   (42,428) 40



Attributable to:

  Shareholders of the Company   (39,770) 1,120

  Non-controlling interests   (2,658) (1,080)

(Loss) profit for the period   (42,428) 40



(Loss) earnings per share

Basic (loss) earnings per share   (1.44) 0.04

Diluted (loss) earnings per share   (1.44) 0.04





AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V.

Condensed interim consolidated
statement of financial position

In thousands of US Dollars

    June 30, 2013           Dec 31,2012[4]

     Unaudited

Assets

  Property, plant and equipment   253,467 288,269

  Goodwill   24,216 24,751

  Intangible assets   12,112 13,971

  Investments in associates and joint   6,058 7,351
ventures

  Derivative financial instruments   109 527

  Deferred tax assets   32,894 35,455

  Restricted cash   11,382 11,888

  Notes receivable   253 227

  Other assets   24,787 22,262

Total non-current assets   365,278 404,701



  Inventories   194,798 211,531

  Trade and other receivables   171,203 177,232

  Derivative financial instruments   1,848 3,229

  Other assets   31,880 30,438

  Cash and cash equivalents   112,230 121,639

Total current assets   511,959 544,069

Total assets   877,237 948,770








































  AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V.

  Condensed interim consolidated statement of
financial position (continued)
In thousands of US Dollars

      June Dec
  30, 2013 31, 2012[5]
Unaudited


Equity

  Issued capital   743 743

  Share premium   382,176 382,176

  Other reserves   (11,528) (10,190)

  Retained earnings (deficit)   (242,425) (204,284)

Equity attributable to shareholders of the Company 128,966 168,445

Non-controlling interests 4,112 6,818

Total equity   133,078 175,263



Liabilities

  Loans and borrowings   5,927 265,553

  Employee benefits   131,875 137,957

  Provisions   31,917 31,852

  Deferred revenue   14,565 2,724

  Government grants   440 472

  Other liabilities   6,285 6,690

  Derivative financial   8,252 11,082
instruments

  Deferred tax liabilities   20,951 26,120

Total non-current liabilities   220,212 482,450

  Loans and borrowings   266,609 20,333

  Short term bank debt   19,686 29,958

  Government grants   54 55

  Other liabilities   47,248 58,934

  Trade and other payables   132,255 125,342

  Derivative financial   6,655 3,900
instruments

  Advance payments   27,423 26,989

  Deferred revenue   5,250 2,533

  Current taxes payable   2,059 8,623

  Provisions   16,708 14,390

Total current liabilities   523,947 291,057

Total liabilities   744,159 773,507

Total equity and liabilities   877,237 948,770






AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V.

Condensed interim consolidated statement of cash flows
For the six months ended June 30

In thousands of US Dollars         2013       2012

    Unaudited Unaudited[6]

Cash flows from operating activities

(Loss) profit for the period   (42,428) 40

Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) profit to net
cash flows:

Non-cash:

   Income tax expense   1,924 6,681

   Depreciation and amortization   16,744 14,152

   Asset impairment expense   49,703 6,333

   Net finance costs   10,766 12,838

   Share of loss (profit) of associates and joint   556 (249)
ventures

   Loss on sale or disposal of property, plant and   30 164
equipment

   Equity-settled share-based payment transactions   428 856

   Movement in provisions, pensions and government   2,473 4,197
grants

Change in working capital and deferred revenue   11,360 (23,517)
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Cash flows from operating activities   51,556 21,495

Finance costs paid, net   (9,296) (9,017)

Income tax paid, net   (9,629) (9,344)
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Net cash flows from operating activities   32,631 3,134



Cash flows used in investing activities

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment   356 147

Proceeds from sale of investment in associate   650 -

Acquisition of property, plant and equipment and   (16,219) (23,443)
intangibles

Change in restricted cash   523 388

Acquisition of other non-current asset investments   (4,000) (1)
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Net cash flows used in investing activities   (18,690) (22,909)



Cash flows (used in) from financing activities

Proceeds from issuance of debt   41 59,981

Repayment of borrowings   (22,471) (19,248)

Change in non-controlling interests   (69) (6,593)

Other   5 31
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Net cash flows (used in) from financing activities   (22,494) 34,171



Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash   (8,553) 14,396
equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents at January 1   121,639 79,571

Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on cash held   (856) (343)

Cash and cash equivalents at June 30   112,230 93,624

About AMG

AMG creates and applies innovative metallurgical solutions to the global trend
of sustainable development of natural resources and CO(2) reduction.  AMG
produces highly engineered specialty metal products and advanced vacuum furnace
systems for the Energy, Aerospace, Infrastructure and Specialty Metals and
Chemicals end markets.  AMG consists of three segments: AMG Processing, AMG
Engineering and AMG Mining.

AMG Processing develops and produces specialty metals, alloys and high
performance materials. AMG is a significant producer of specialty metals, such
as ferrovanadium, ferronickel-molybdenum, aluminum master alloys and additives,
chromium metal and ferrotitanium for Energy, Aerospace, Infrastructure and
Specialty Metal and Chemicals applications.  Other key products include
specialty alloys for titanium and superalloys, coating materials and vanadium
chemicals.

AMG Engineering designs, engineers and produces advanced vacuum furnace systems
and operates vacuum heat treatment facilities, primarily for the Aerospace and
Energy (including solar and nuclear) industries.  Furnace systems produced by
AMG include vacuum remelting, solar silicon melting and crystallization, vacuum
induction melting, vacuum heat treatment and high pressure gas quenching,
turbine blade coating and sintering.  AMG also provides vacuum case-hardening
heat treatment services on a tolling basis.

AMG Mining produces critical materials utilizing its secure raw material sources
in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.  AMG Mining produces critical
materials such as high purity natural graphite, tantalum, antimony and silicon
metal.  These materials are of significant importance to the global economy and
are available in limited supply.  End markets for these materials include
electronics, energy efficiency, green energy and infrastructure.

With over 3,000 employees, AMG operates globally with production facilities in
Germany, United Kingdom, France, Czech Republic, United States, China, Mexico,
Brazil, Turkey, Poland, India and Sri Lanka and has sales and customer service
offices in Belgium, Russia and Japan (www.amg-nv.com).



For further information, please contact:

AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. +1 610 975 4901
Jonathan Costello
Vice President of Corporate Development and Communications
jcostello(at)amg-nv.com


Disclaimer

Certain statements in this press release are not historical facts and are
"forward looking."  Forward looking statements include statements concerning
AMG's plans, expectations, projections, objectives, targets, goals, strategies,
future events, future revenues or performance, capital expenditures, financing
needs, plans and intentions relating to acquisitions, AMG's competitive
strengths and weaknesses, plans or goals relating to forecasted production,
reserves, financial position and future operations and development, AMG's
business strategy and the trends AMG anticipates in the industries and the
political and legal environment in which it operates and other information that
is not historical information.  When used in this press release, the words
"expects," "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "may," "will," "should," and
similar expressions, and the negatives thereof, are intended to identify forward
looking statements.  By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve
inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, and risks exist
that the predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking
statements will not be achieved.  These forward-looking statements speak only as
of the date of this press release.  AMG expressly disclaims any obligation or
undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking
statement contained herein to reflect any change in AMG's expectations with
regard thereto or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which
any forward-looking statement is based.



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(1)       EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and
amortization and excludes nonrecurring items

1 AMG restated the December 31, 2012 statement of financial position and 2012
income statement to comply with new IFRS standards and interpretations.
[3] AMG restated the December 31, 2012 statement of financial position and 2012
income statement to comply with new IFRS standards and interpretations.
[4] AMG restated the December 31, 2012 statement of financial position and 2012
income statement to comply with new IFRS standards and interpretations.
[5] AMG restated the December 31, 2012 statement of financial position and 2012
income statement to comply with new IFRS standards and interpretations.
[6] AMG restated the December 31, 2012 statement of financial position and 2012
income statement to comply with new IFRS standards and interpretations.

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"AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. Reports Second Quarter 2013 Results"
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