AREVA Update

12/19/2008
Press release

Guidance for 2008:

The group’s backlog is expected to rise by 20%.

Meanwhile, revenue is set to grow by about 10%.

Growth is supported by a capital expenditure program aligned with the group's strategic objectives, the hiring of more than 12,000 people, and R&D spending estimated at more than 7% of revenue.

All business sectors will contribute to growth this year again. However, operating income is expected to be down compared with 2007 as the group suspended its uranium trading activities in view of declining prices and an additional provision was set up in the second half of the year on the OL3 EPRTM reactor project in Finland.

Construction of the reactor progressed well although TVO remained slow in communicating technical documents to the Finnish safety authority (STUK).  Indeed, TVO has not satisfactorily implemented the measures to accelerate the project announced jointly in June 2008. Technical document approvals, which by contract must be completed by the client within two months, take more than twelve months on average. Therefore, some critical project activities could not be undertaken as planned.
A major change in TVO's methods is required to set a definitive schedule for the project.

Current experience at the Flamanville 3 and Taïshan EPRTM reactor construction sites in France and China confirms that TVO's modus operandi is very particular.

On December 5, 2008, the AREVA-SIEMENS consortium initiated arbitration proceedings for the delays caused by TVO.

AREVA continues to win market share with its integrated model and confirms its development strategy in growth markets.

The AREVA group's results for 2008 will be communicated on February 25, 2009. 

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