Helsinki, Finland, Apr 29, 2008 - (ABN Newswire) - (Stock Exchange Release)  - Revenue in January-March 2008: EUR 683.6 million (Q1/2007: EUR 673.3 million) - Operating profit excluding non-recurring items: EUR 27.2 million (EUR 48.1) - Operating profit: EUR 33.0 million (EUR 48.9 million) - Earnings per share: EUR 0.12 (EUR 0.22) - Full-year operating profit and earnings per share, non-recurring items excluded, are expected to show an increase from their 2007 levels.   Kemira's President and CEO Harri Kerminen:  "We saw challenging times in Q1, with substantially higher than expected raw materials and energy-related costs and the continued weakening of the US dollar, eroding our profitability versus Q1 2007. There was, however, an improvement over Q4 2007, indicating a positive trend forward. Most businesses have shown reasonably good sales growth in local currencies. General price increases have been announced and wherever possible, contract pricing has been renegotiated to compensate for these higher costs. Measures to reorganize and to improve operational efficiencies are also under way. Based on current market understanding and excluding non-recurring items, we expect full-year profits and earnings per share to show an increase over prior year."  "The strategy review and organizational restructuring work announced in February in connection with the disclosure of financial statements is ongoing and according to plan. The strategy work is based on customer segments and a new business structure reflecting the revised strategy for Kemira Pulp&Paper and Kemira Water will be in place at the end of the year."   Key Figures and Ratios Â
EUR million 1-3/2008 1-3/2007 Change % 1-12/2007 Revenue 683.6 673.3 2 2,810.2 EBITDA 67.6 82.6 -18 316.9 EBITDA, % 9.9 12.3 Â 11.3 Operating profit, excluding 27.2 48.1 -43 174.6 non-recurring items Operating profit 33.0 48.9 -33 143.1 Operating profit, excluding 4.0 7.1 Â 6.2 non-recurring items, % Operating profit, % 4.8 7.3 Â 5.1 Financial income and expenses -11.2 -12.2 Â -51.9 Profit before tax 21.9 37.3 -41 93.3 Profit before tax, % 3.2 5.5 Â 3.3 Net profit 16.0 27.3 -41 67.5 EPS, EUR 0.12 0.22 -45 0.53 Capital employed* 2,043.5 1,924.6 Â 2,035.8 ROCE, %* 6.3 10.2 Â 7.1 Cash flow after investments, excluding acquisitions -9.0 -117.6 Â -82.5 Personnel at period-end 10,138 9,405 Â 10,007
* 12-month rolling average   As announced in the financial statements bulletin earlier this year, Kemira switched certain customer segments between Kemira Pulp&Paper and Kemira Water at the beginning of 2008, in order to improve customer service and clarify its sales organization and sales responsibilities. Changes will only affect the business-area specific segment information for Kemira Pulp&Paper and Kemira Water. Business-area comparatives for 2007 have been adjusted to match the new breakdown. As a result of this change, Kemira Water's revenue for 2007 decreased by about EUR 44 million and operating profit by EUR 1.4 million while Kemira Pulp&Paper's revenue grew by EUR 25 million and operating profit by EUR 1.4 million, and revenue eliminations between business areas decreased by some EUR 19 million.  Financial Performance  Kemira Group's revenue for January-March 2008 totaled EUR 683.6 million (Q1/2007: EUR 673.3 million). Demand was healthy in most areas and organic growth in local currencies was 3%. Acquisitions contributed around EUR 16 million to revenue growth, while divestments depressed revenue by EUR 6 million. The currency effect had a 3%, or EUR 20 million negative impact on revenue.  Â
Revenue, EUR 1-3/2008 1-3/2007 1-12/2007 million                      Kemira Pulp&Paper 263.9 262.7 1 043.0 Kemira Water 179.5 157.9 686.4 Kemira Specialty 107.0 103.5 425.9 Kemira Coatings 145.2 135.8 625.2 Other, including eliminations -12.0 13.4 29.7 Total 683.6 673.3 2 810.2
 The first quarter was challenging due to the continued increases in already high raw material and energy prices, and the continued weakening of the US dollar. The raw material prices increased more than estimated earlier.. Kemira Group's operating profit, excluding non-recurring items, for January-March decreased by 43% to EUR 27.2 million (EUR 48.1 million). As a result, operating profit as a percentage of revenue, excluding non-recurring items, fell from 7.1% to 4.0%. However the profitability improved compared to the last quarter in 2007. High raw material and energy prices eroded profitability in all business areas, but paper chemicals and the polymers required for water treatment were most severely affected. Furthermore, Kemira Specialty's performance was hampered by low sales prices in euro of titanium dioxide. The currency effect had a EUR 3 million negative impact on revenue compared with Q1 a year earlier. Â
Operating profit (excl. non-recurring 1-3/2008 1-3/2007 1-12/2007 items), EUR million Kemira Pulp&Paper 15.6 21.6 79.8 Kemira Water 6.8 12.0 46.7 Kemira Specialty 3.8 10.3 24.1 Kemira Coatings 11.7 12.8 64.3 Other, including eliminations -10.7 -8.6 -40.3 Total 27.2 48.1 174.6
 Operating profit for January-March came to EUR 33.0 million (48.9) and includes non-recurring items with a positive net impact of EUR 5.8 million (EUR 0.8 million).  Profit before tax for the period amounted to EUR 21.9 million (37.3) and net profit totaled EUR 16.0 million (27.3). Earnings per share were EUR 0.12 (EUR 0.22).  Financial Position and Cash Flows In January-March, the Group reported cash flows of EUR 20.2 million (-30.0) from operating activities. Net cash flow from investing activities was EUR -29.2 million (-110.8). There were no acquisitions in the first quarter. In the first quarter of 2007 the acquisitions accounted for an outflow of EUR 23.2 million. Kemira showed a negative free cash flow of EUR -9.0 million (-140.8).  At the end of March, the Group's net liabilities stood at EUR 1,015.9 million (December 31, 2007: EUR 1,003.4 million).  At the period-end, interest-bearing liabilities stood at EUR 1 072.2 million. Fixed-rate loans accounted for roughly 26% of total interest-bearing net loans. The Group's net financial expenses totaled 5.3%. The duration of the Group's interest-bearing loan portfolio on March 31 was 14 months (December 31, 2007: 13 months).  The unused amount of the EUR 750 million revolving credit facility, that falls due in 2012, was EUR 622.4 million on March 31.  On March 31, the equity ratio stood at 36 % (December 31, 2007: 39%), while gearing was 99% due to equity effect of dividends (December 31, 2007: 92%).  The Group's net financial expenses for January-March totaled EUR 11.2 million (12.2).  The Group's most important exchange rate risk arises from the USD denominated exports from the euro area. Approximately 70% of the exchange rate risk, annually equivalent to EUR 56 million, due to exposure to the US dollar, was hedged during the quarter. In addition, the company is exposed to a USD risk when USD denominated items are converted into euro in the financial statements.  Capital Expenditure Gross capital expenditure, excluding acquisitions, amounted to EUR 38.6 million (55.1) in January-March. Maintenance investments represented around 15% of capital expenditure, excluding acquisitions.  Group depreciation came to EUR 34.6 million (33.7 million).  Cash flow from the sale of assets was EUR 9.4 million (-32.5). The Group's net capital expenditure totaled EUR 29.2 million (110.8).  Research and Development In January-March, reported research and development expenditure totaled EUR 15.5 million (EUR 16.0 million), accounting for 2.3% of revenue (2.4%).  Kemira's Asian Technology Center in Shanghai was inaugurated on April 15, 2008. In addition to Asia, Kemira's network of the R&D centers includes Europe and North America. Once completed, the planned technology center in Latin America will bolster Kemira's strategy of enhancing its business in the growing markets. With the technology centers up and running, customers will receive full R&D services on all continents. Kemira engages in development work with customers and other cooperation partners, e.g. in process technology and automation. In addition, close contacts with universities and research institutions are valuable. Kemira is intensifying its cooperation with China's leading universities, the first among these being South China University of Technology in Guangzhou and Nanjing Forestry University.  Human Resources The number of Group employees totaled 10,138 on March 31 (9,045).  Business Areas  Kemira Pulp&Paper Kemira Pulp&Paper is the world's leading expert in pulp and paper chemicals, its energy and cost-efficient solutions spanning the pulp and paper industry's value chain from pulp to paper coating. Â
EUR million 1-3/2008 1-3/2007 Change % 1-12/2007 Revenue 263.9 262.7 0 1Â 043.0 EBITDA 27.5 35.5 -23 133.7 EBITDA, % 10.4 13.5 Â 12.8 Operating profit, excluding 15.6 21.6 -28 79.8 non-recurring items Operating profit 15.6 22.9 -32 68.2 Operating profit, excluding 5.9 8.2 Â 7.6 non-recurring items, % Operating profit, % 5.9 8.7 Â 6.5 Capital employed* 832.0 838.9 Â 833.6 ROCE, % 7.3 10.3 Â 8.2 Capital expenditure, excluding acquisitions 11.3 22.3 Â 78.4 Cash flow after investments, excluding acquisitions 29.1 -7.7 Â -24.3 Personnel at period-end 2,378 2,286 Â 2,351
* 12-month rolling average   In the first quarter, Kemira Pulp&Paper's revenue remained on the previous year's level. Organic growth in local currencies was 5% but the currency effect and divested businesses brought reported growth practically to zero. The currency effect had a 3% negative effect on revenue. While pulp chemicals showed good demand, the competitive environment for paper chemicals was challenging and sales figures fell short of last year due to customer paper mill closures, particularly in Europe and North America.  As a result of higher raw material and energy prices as well as the increase in transport costs, operating profit for the period excluding non-recurring items was down by 28% from the previous year to EUR 15.6 million (21.6). These raw material price hikes reflected particularly strongly on the profitability of the paper chemicals business. However, operating profit, excluding non-recurring items, was higher than in the final quarter last year.  The start-up of Kemira's chemical plant, built next to Botnia's pulp mill in Uruguay, has gone well. Its deliveries to the pulp mill are proceeding according to plans. Furthermore, the Kemira plant has also initiated chemical deliveries to other South American customers.  In January, Kemira announced its intentions to start a new company in Indonesia, which is a growth area for the pulp and paper production. PT Kemira Indonesia launched operations in January, offering pulp and paper chemicals solutions and products to customers in South East Asia.    Kemira Water Kemira Water is the world's leading expert in municipal and industrial waste water as well as process and drinking water treatment. Kemira Water offers services, products and equipment for municipal and industrial water treatment. Â
EUR million 1-3/2008 1-3/2007 Change % 1-12/2007 Revenue 179.5 157.9 14 686.4 EBITDA 16.8 18.8 -11 78.8 EBITDA, % 9.4 11.9 Â 11.5 Operating profit, excluding 6.8 12.0 -43 46.7 non-recurring items Operating profit 9.2 12.0 -23 43.6 Operating profit, excluding 3.8 7.6 Â 6.8 non-recurring items, % Operating profit, % 5.1 7.6 Â 6.4 Capital employed* 413.1 296.0 Â 409.4 ROCE, % 10.0 14.3 Â 10.9 Capital expenditure, excluding acquisitions 9.1 7.7 Â 51.0 Cash flow after investments, excluding acquisitions 3.0 -10.5 Â -11.6 Personnel at period-end 2,317 1,972 Â 2,319
* 12-month rolling average   Kemira Water's revenue in the first quarter improved by 14% to EUR 179.5 million (157.9). Sales were good in all areas and organic growth in local currencies was 13%. The currency effect had a 5% negative impact on revenue. Acquisitions contributed around EUR 9 million to revenue growth.  The dramatically increased raw material prices taxed Kemira Water's profitability in the first quarter. Operating profit excluding non-recurring items remained on the same level as in Q4 last year, EUR 6.8 million (12.0). The increase in raw material costs weighed particularly heavily on the profitability of water treatment polymers. Profitability of water treatment coagulants remained despite the increase in costs.  The operating profit of EUR 9.2 million for the first quarter includes EUR 2.4 million worth of non-recurring income.  At the beginning of January Kemira announced that a Finnish pulp manufacturer Savon Sellu Oy had selected Kemira Water as its partner responsible for managing and developing Savon Sellu's waste water and sludge treatment.  In early April, Kemira announced its intention of increasing its water treatment chemicals production capacity in central China. Kemira's 80%-owned Kemira Water Solutions (Chongqing) Co. Ltd will invest in a new production line for the manufacture of polyaluminum chloride. The plant extension is scheduled to be taken into use in the first quarter of 2009. Kemira Water Solutions (Chongqing) mainly serves the water treatment needs of the Chongqing autonomous area in terms of both drinking water and industrial wastewater. The new investment will allow the expansion of the customer base both in the Chongqing area and in the neighboring Sichuan province. In addition, the company aims to invest in municipal wastewater treatment in the future. Kemira is committed to strengthening its water treatment chemicals business in Asia.  Kemira Specialty Kemira Specialty is the leading expert in specialty chemicals in selected customer segments, serving customers in a wide array of industries, such as the paint, cosmetics, printing ink, food and feed industries, through its customer-driven solutions. Â
EUR million 1-3/2008 1-3/2007 Change % 1-12/2007 Revenue 107.0 103.5 3 425.9 EBITDA 11.9 18.1 -34 45.1 EBITDA, % 11.1 17.5 Â 10.6 Operating profit, excluding 3.8 10.3 -63 24.1 non-recurring items Operating profit 3.8 10.3 -63 13.5 Operating profit, excluding 3.6 9.9 Â 5.7 non-recurring items, % Operating profit, % 3.6 9.9 Â 3.2 Capital employed* 432.4 446.4 Â 435.3 ROCE, % 1.6 10.0 Â 3.1 Capital expenditure, excluding acquisitions 6.7 9.5 Â 55.0 Cash flow after investments, excluding acquisitions 2.8 -7.6 Â -19.7 Personnel at period-end 989 1 004 Â 1 028
* 12-month rolling average   Kemira Specialty's revenue in the first quarter picked up by 3% to EUR 107.0 million (103.5). Revenue growth was held back by the ongoing weakening of the US dollar and the market environment for titanium dioxide, which continues to be very challenging. Organic growth in local currencies was 3%. In addition the acquisition of Tri-K in 2007 contributed to revenue growth. The currency effect had a 3% negative impact on revenue.  Operating profit in the first quarter amounted to EUR 3.8 million (10.3). The decline from the previous year could be attributed to the weaker US dollar, sustained low sales prices in euro of titanium dioxide, and increases in raw material and energy prices. However, operating profit excluding non-recurring items increased from the final quarter of 2007. The weakening of the US dollar has continued to improve the competitive position of US titanium dioxide producers in Europe, which is making it increasingly difficult to raise sales prices in Europe. The demand for, and price level of, formic acid remained at a good level.  An announcement was made in early January on the awarding of a new environmental permit to Kemira Pigments Oy's Pori titanium dioxide plant. Until now, part of the iron sulfate formed at the plant as a by-product in the production of titanium dioxide has been pilled on the site and part has been sold for use as water purification chemicals or in the production of such chemicals. In the future, sales volume will be increased and customer base will be expanded from water treatment to other segments, such as the cement industry.  Kemira Oyj has concluded the evaluation of strategic alternatives for its business unit Chemidet. The business unit will continue to run as a part of the Kemira Specialty business area and will focus on maximization of profitability and cash flow.  Kemira Coatings Kemira Coatings is the leading expert in painting and coating solutions in Northern and Eastern Europe, providing services and branded products to consumers, professionals and the industry. Â
EUR million 1-3/2008 1-3/2007 Change % 1-12/2007 Revenue 145.2 135.8 7 625.2 EBITDA 16.4 17.1 -4 91.2 EBITDA, % 11.3 12.6  14.6 Operating profit, excluding 11.7 12.8 -9 64.3 non-recurring items Operating profit 11.7 12.8 -9 73.1 Operating profit, excluding 8.1 9.4  10.3 non-recurring items, % Operating profit, % 8.1 9.4  11.7 Capital employed* 317.5 311.5  311.0 ROCE, % 22.9 24.6  23.9 Capital expenditure, excluding acquisitions  9.8  43.5 Cash flow after investments, excluding acquisitions  -39.7  26.0 Personnel at period-end 3 944 3 543  3 789
* 12-month rolling average   Kemira Coating's revenue in the first quarter rose by 7% to EUR 145.2 million (135.8) with organic growth at 5%. In addition, acquisitions completed in 2007 contributed to revenue growth. The timing of Easter in March and the cold and rainy weather in Northern Europe during the same month had a negative effect on sales growth compared with Q1 a year earlier.  Operating profit in the first quarter amounted to EUR 11.7 million (12.8). Increases in the costs of some raw materials and packaging materials affected profitability.  Following its strategy, Kemira Coatings continue investments in development of infrastructure in order to secure further growth in the CIS countries. The logistics and customer service center that is being built in Moscow will be ready in the second half of the year. Furthermore, Kemira Coatings has decided to build a paint plant near Kiev, Ukraine. The plant premises in Ukraine will also house a logistics centre, offices and a painting school. The new paint plant near Stockholm started operation in the beginning of this year.    Kemira Oyj Shares and Shareholders During January-March, Kemira Oyj shares registered a high of EUR 14.77 and a low of EUR 8.28, the share price averaging EUR 9.67. On March 31, the company's market capitalization, excluding treasury shares, totaled EUR 1,175.5 million.  On March 31, 2008, the company's share capital totaled EUR 221.8 million and the number of registered shares was 125,045,000. Kemira holds 3,854,465 treasury shares, accounting for 3.1% of outstanding company shares and voting rights.   AGM Decisions In accordance with a resolution made at the Kemira Oyj Annual General Meeting, a dividend of EUR 0.50 per share was paid for the financial year 2007. Dividends were paid out on April 2, 2008.  The Annual General Meeting elected seven Board members. As proposed by the Nomination Committee, the current members Elizabeth Armstrong, Juha Laaksonen, Ove Mattsson, Pekka Paasikivi and Kaija Pehu-Lehtonen were re-elected, and Jukka Viinanen and Jarmo Väisänen were elected as new members. Pekka Paasikivi was elected to continue as the Board's chairman and Jukka Viinanen was elected as vice-chairman.  KPMG Oy Ab was elected the company's auditor, with Pekka Pajamo, Authorized Public Accountant, acting as chief auditor.  The AGM decided that Article 4 of the current Articles of Association should be amended such that references to the Finnish titles "pääjohtaja" (English translation in the current Articles of Association "Chief Executive Officer") and "varapääjohtaja" (English translation in the current Articles of Association "Deputy Chief Executive Officer") are deleted.  The Annual General Meeting authorized the Board of Directors to decide upon the repurchase of a maximum of 2,397,515 treasury shares ("share repurchase authorization"). Shares will be repurchased using unrestricted equity either through a direct offer with equal terms to all shareholders, at a price determined by the Board of Directors, or otherwise than in proportion to the existing shareholdings of the company's shareholders in public trading on the OMX Nordic Exchange Helsinki Oy ("the stock exchange") at the market price quoted at the time of the repurchase.  Shares shall be acquired and paid for in accordance with the rules of the stock exchange and the Finnish Central Securities Depository Ltd. Shares may be repurchased for use in implementing or financing mergers and acquisitions, developing the company's capital structure, improving the liquidity of the company's shares, or implementing the company's share-based incentive plan. In order to realize the aforementioned purposes the shares acquired may be retained, transferred further, or canceled by the company. The Board of Directors will decide upon other terms related to the share repurchase. The share repurchase authorization will remain valid until the end of the next Annual General Meeting.  The Annual General Meeting authorized the Board of Directors to decide on the issue of a maximum of 12,500,000 new shares and transfer a maximum of 6,252,250 own shares held by the company ("share issue authorization"). The new shares may be issued and the treasury shares held by the company may be transferred either against payment or, as part of the implementation of the company's share-based incentive plan, without payment. The new shares may be issued and the treasury shares held by the company may be transferred to the company's shareholders in proportion to their current shareholdings in the company, or, by way of derogation from the shareholders' preferential rights, through a directed share issue, if the company has a weighty financial reason for doing so, such as financing or implementing mergers and acquisitions, developing its capital structure, improving the liquidity of the company's shares or, if this is justified, for the purpose of implementing the company's share-based incentive plan. The directed share issue may be carried out without payment only in connection with the implementation of the company's share-based incentive plan. Furthermore, the subscription price for the new shares must be recognized under the unrestricted equity capital fund and the consideration payable for treasury shares shall be recognized under the unrestricted equity capital fund. The Board of Directors will decide on other terms related to share issues. The share issue authorization will remain valid until the end of the next Annual General Meeting.  Board Committees At its meeting, the Board of Directors of Kemira Oyj elected members from among the Board for the Audit Committee and the Compensation Committee.  The Board's Audit Committee members are Juha Laaksonen, Jarmo Väisänen and Kaija Pehu-Lehtonen. The Audit Committee is chaired by Juha Laaksonen.  The Board's Compensation Committee members are Pekka Paasikivi, Jukka Viinanen and Ove Mattsson. The Committee is chaired by Pekka Paasikivi.  Outlook Based on current market understanding and excluding non-recurring items, we expect full-year profits and earnings per share to show an increase over prior year. Kemira Group's growth is expected to be moderate and primarily fueled by organic growth in 2008. Continued actions on price and on-going improvements in operational efficiency are key. However, the volatility in the global economy and especially if there are further energy-related and raw material cost increases or a continued weakening of the US dollar will create challenges to Kemira.  It is estimated that demand for pulp chemicals in Kemira Pulp&Paper's customer industries will remain high, while the operational rearrangements carried out in the customer industries in North America and Europe will have an adverse impact on the demand for paper chemicals. Growth in this business area is expected mainly from the developing markets, such as Uruguay, where the chemical plant constructed at the site of a pulp mill will be in operation for its initial year. Kemira Water is expected to show good organic growth. The forecast for Kemira Water's polymer business is overshadowed particularly by the increase in raw material prices. In the Kemira Specialty business area, demand for titanium dioxide, organic acids and sodium percarbonate is expected to be high. No increase is expected in average sales prices in euro for titanium dioxide in the first half despite some price increases implemented in the US dollar markets. Kemira Coatings expects sustained healthy demand in most market areas, with the strongest growth anticipated in Russia and other CIS countries.   Helsinki, April 29, 2008  Board of Directors  All forward-looking statements in this review are based on the management's current expectations and beliefs about future events, and actual results may differ materially from the expectations and beliefs such statements contain.  Â
            KEMIRA GROUP            The figures are unaudited.  All figures in this financial report have been rounded and  consequently the sum of individual figures can deviate from the presented sum  figure.       This Interim Consolidated Financial Statements has been prepared in  compliance with IAS 34.         Changes to the accounting policies as of    January 1, 2008: - IFRIC 11 interpretation of IFRS 2 Group and    Treasury Share Transactions  - IFRIC 12 (Service Concession Arrangements)  interpretation related to service  arrangements between public and private sectors - IFRIC 14 (IAS 19 - The Limit on a defined Benefit Asset, Minimum Funding Requirement and their Interaction) interpretation related    to minimun funding requirements of defined benefit arrangements The Group assesses that the adoption of the  revised standards will not have any material   effect on its future financial statements.             INCOME STATEMENT  1-3/ 1-3/   EUR million  2008 2007 2007        Revenue  683.6 673.3 2,810.2  Other operating      income  13.7 6.8 45.9  Expenses  -629.7 -597.5 -2,539.2  Depreciation and      impairments  -34.6 -33.7 -173.8  Operating profit  33.0 48.9 143.1  Financial income and      expenses, net  -11.2 -12.2 -51.9  Share of profit or loss of  associates 0.1 0.6 2.1 Profit before tax  21.9 37.3 93.3  Income tax  -5.9 -10.0 -25.8  Net profit for the period  16.0 27.3 67.5        Attributable to:      Equity holders of the   parent 14.8 26.4 63.7 Minority interest  1.2 0.9 3.8  Net profit for the period  16.0 27.3 67.5              BALANCE SHEET      EUR million        31.3.  31.12.  ASSETS  2008  2007        Non-current assets      Goodwill  620.1  626.6  Other intangible assets  114.3  112.3  Property, plant and   equipment 981.2  984.3 Holdings in associates  5.5  5.5  Available-for-sale   investments 102.3  102.2 Deferred tax assets  9.0  5.2  Defined benefit pension receivables 34.6  34.6  Other investments  5.7  6.4  Total non-current assets  1,872.7  1,877.1        Current assets      Inventories  315.2  311.2  Receivables       Interest-bearing   receivables 5.3  3.2  Interest-free   receivables 592.3  548.1 Total receivables  597.6  551.3  Money market investments -      cash equivalents  23.2  21.4  Cash and cash equivalents  33.1  31.2  Total current assets  969.1  915.1  Non-current assets held for sale -  35.7  Total assets  2,841.8  2,827.9        EQUITY AND LIABILITIES  31.3.  31.12.    2008  2007        Equity attributable to      equity holders of the parent  1,011.9  1,072.0  Minority interest  16.2  15.3  Total equity  1,028.1  1,087.3        Non-current liabilities      Interest-bearing non-current  liabilities 581.8  431.1 Deferred tax liabilities  103.3  105.5  Pension liabilities  74.1  74.2  Provisions  19.1  18.8  Total non-current   liabilities 778.3  629.6       Current liabilities      Interest-bearing current  liabilities 490.4  625.0 Interest-free current liabilities 539.7  473.6  Provisions  5.3  6.2  Total current liabilities  1,035.4  1,104.8  Liabilities directly associated  with non-current    assets classified as held for sale -  6.2  Total liabilities  1,813.7  1,740.6  Total equity and   liabilities 2,841.8  2,827.9             CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT   EUR million  1-3/ 1-3/     2008 2007 2007  Cash flows from operating     activities  Adjusted operating   profit 62.5 81.6 281.1  Interests  -11.2 -5.6 -36.3   Dividend income  - - 2.0   Other financing items  - - -   Income taxes paid  -4.2 -7.8 -35.6  Total funds from   operations 47.1 68.2 211.2        Change in net working   capital -26.9 -98.2 -39.1 Total cash flows from operating  activities 20.2 -30.0 172.1       Cash flows from investing  activities     Capital expenditure for  acquisitions - -23.2 -66.6  Other capital   expenditure -38.6 -55.1 -254.4  Proceeds from sale of   assets 9.4 -32.5 -0.2  Net cash used in investing  activities -29.2 -110.8 -321.2 Cash flow after investing  activities -9.0 -140.8 -149.1       Cash flows from financing  activities     Change in non-current   loans     (increase +, decrease -)  -9.2 118.9 53.7   Change in non-current loan receivables     (decrease +, increase -)  0.5 1.4 2.5   Short-term financing,   net     (increase +, decrease -)  29.0 - 117.8   Dividends paid  - - -60.8   Other  -7.6 0.8 12.3  Net cash used in financing  activities 12.7 121.1 125.5       Net change in cash and cash  equivalents 3.7 -19.7 -23.6        Cash and cash equivalents at end  of period 56.3 56.5 52.6  Cash and cash   equivalents at     beginning of period  52.6 76.2 76.2  Net change in cash and cash  equivalents 3.7 -19.7 -23.6             STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY     EUR million        Capital      paid-in    in  Share excess of Fair Exchange  value  capital par value reserve differences        Shareholders' equity at      January 1, 2007 221.6 257.9 62.7 -30.8  Net profit for the period - - - -  Dividends paid - - - -  Treasury shares issued       to key employees - - - -  Share-based compensation  - - - -  Options subscribed  for shares 0.1 - - - Exchange differences - - - -4.0  Hedge of net investments      in foreign entities - - - 2.8  Cash flow hedging: amount      entered in shareholders'  equity - - -4.3 - Acquired minority interest - - - -  Transfer between restricted and     non-restricted equity - - - -  Other changes - - 0.1 -  Shareholders' equity at      March 31, 2007 221.7 257.9 58.5 -32.0        Shareholders' equity at      January 1, 2008 221.8 257.9 68.2 -41.1  Net profit for the period - - - -  Dividends paid * - - - -  Available-for-sale      assets - change in      fair value - - - -  Treasury shares issued       to key employees - - - -  Share-based compensation  - - - -  Options subscribed  for shares - - - - Exchange differences - - -0.1 -11.3  Hedge of net investments      in foreign entities - - - 1.9  Cash flow hedging: amount      entered in shareholders'  equity - - -5.3 - Acquired minority interest - - - -  Transfer between  restricted and     non-restricted equity - - 0.3 -  Other changes - - - 0.1  Shareholders' equity at      March 31, 2008 221.8 257.9 63.1 -50.4         Treasury Retained Minority    shares earnings interests Total        Shareholders' equity at      January 1, 2007 -26.8 585.3 12.6 1,082.5  Net profit for the period - 26.4 0.9 27.3  Dividends paid - - - 0.0  Treasury shares issued       to key employees 0.9 -0.9 - 0.0  Share-based compensation  - 0.4 - 0.4  Options subscribed  for shares - - - 0.1 Exchange differences - - - -4.0  Hedge of net investments      in foreign entities - - - 2.8  Cash flow hedging: amount      entered in shareholders'  equity - - - -4.3 Acquired minority interest - - - 0.0  Transfer between restricted and     non-restricted equity - - - 0.0  Other changes - 0.2 - 0.3  Shareholders' equity at      March 31, 2007 -25.9 611.4 13.5 1,105.1        Shareholders' equity at      January 1, 2008 -25.9 591.1 15.3 1,087.3  Net profit for the period - 14.8 1.2 16.0  Dividends paid * - -60.6 - -60.6  Available-for-sale      assets - change in      fair value - - - 0.0  Treasury shares issued       to key employees - - - 0.0  Share-based compensation  - 0.3 - 0.3  Options subscribed  for shares - - - 0.0 Exchange differences - - - -11.4  Hedge of net investments      in foreign entities - - - 1.9  Cash flow hedging: amount      entered in shareholders'  equity - - - -5.3 Acquired minority interest - - - 0.0  Transfer between  restricted and     non-restricted equity - -0.3 - 0.0  Other changes - 0.1 -0.3 -0.1  Shareholders' equity at      March 31, 2008 -25.9 545.4 16.2 1,028.1        Kemira had in its possession 3,854,465 of its treasury shares at March 31, 2008. The number of treasury shares was the same as at the end of the year 2007. Their average acquisition share price was EUR 6.73 and the treasury shares represented 3.1% of the share  capital and of the aggregate number of votes conferred by all the shares. The equivalent book value of the treasury shares is EUR 6.8 million.       * Dividends were paid out      on April 2, 2008.             KEY FIGURES  1-3/ 1-3/     2008 2007 2007        Earnings per share, basic      and diluted, EUR  0.12 0.22 0.53  Earnings per share excluding write-downs,    basic and diluted, EUR  0.12 0.22 0.87  Cash flow from operations      per share, EUR  0.17 -0.25 1.42  Capital expenditure, EUR   million 38.6 78.3 321.0 Capital expenditure /   revenue, % 5.7 11.6 11.4 Average number of shares (1000),     basic *  121,191 121,091 121,164  Average number of shares (1000),     diluted *  121,191 121,197 121,194  Number of shares at the   end    of the period (1000),   basic * 121,191 121,152 121,191 Number of shares at the end of the     period (1000), diluted *  121,191 121,191 121,191        Equity per share, attributable to     equity holders of the parent, EUR 8.35 9.01 8.85  Equity ratio, %  36.2 39.2 38.6  Gearing, %  98.8 87.3 92.3  Interest-bearing net   liabilities, EUR million 1,015.9 964.5 1,003.4 Personnel (average)  10,100 9,431 10,008        * Number of shares outstanding,     excluding the  number of shares bought      back.             REVENUE BY BUSINESS AREA  1-3/ 1-3/   EUR million  2008 2007 2007        Kemira Pulp&Paper  263.9 262.7 1,043.0  Kemira Water  179.5 157.9 686.4  Kemira Specialty  107.0 103.5 425.9  Kemira Coatings  145.2 135.8 625.2  Other and Intra-Group      sales  -12.0 13.4 29.7  Total  683.6 673.3 2,810.2        OPERATING PROFIT BY  1-3/ 1-3/   BUSINESS AREA  2008 2007 2007  EUR million            Kemira Pulp&Paper  15.6 22.9 68.2  Kemira Water  9.2 12.0 43.6  Kemira Specialty  3.8 10.3 13.5  Kemira Coatings  11.7 12.8 73.1  Other and eliminations  -7.3 -9.1 -55.3  Total  33.0 48.9 143.1              CHANGES IN PROPERTY, PLANT AND  EQUIPMENT 1-3/ 1-3/  EUR million  2008 2007 2007        Carrying amount at beginning of  year 984.3 987.1 987.1 Acquisitions of   subsidiaries - 17.0 14.3 Increases  28.7 1.8 215.7  Decreases  -1.0 -2.7 -2.5  Disposal of subsidiaries  -0.5 - -7.8  Depreciation and   impairments -28.7 -28.4 -133.2 Exchange rate differences   and    other changes  -1.6 -1.0 -89.3  Net carrying amount at end of  period 981.2 973.8 984.3       CHANGES IN INTANGIBLE   ASSETS 1-3/ 1-3/  EUR million  2008 2007 2007        Carrying amount at beginning of  year 738.9 689.8 689.9 Acquisitions of   subsidiaries - 6.2 32.2 Increases  9.9 53.3 30.4  Decreases  - -0.6 -0.3  Disposal of subsidiaries  - - -0.1  Depreciation and   impairments -5.9 -4.3 -40.6 Exchange rate differences   and    other changes  -8.5 -1.3 27.4  Net carrying amount at end of  period 734.4 743.1 738.9             CONTINGENT LIABILITIES  31.3.  31.12.  EUR million  2008  2007        Mortgages  62.1  62.1  Assets pledged       On behalf of own   commitments 6.0  6.0 Guarantees       On behalf of own   commitments 8.4  8.3  On behalf of associates  1.4  1.4   On behalf of others  0.6  2.8  Operating leasing   liabilities     Maturity within one year  22.4  22.4   Maturity after one year  125.4  129.0  Other obligations       On behalf of own   commitments 0.4  0.4  On behalf of associates  2.2  2.3              Major off-balance sheet investment     commitments       Major amounts of contractual commitments for the acquisition of property, plant and equipment on March 31, 2008 were EUR 16 million  for the investment of Kemira Coatings in Russia and EUR 3 million for the environmental investment in Pori.             Litigation            The Group has extensive international    operations and is involved in a number of legal proceedings incidental   to these operations.       Kemira Oyj, Kemira Chemicals, Inc. and Kemira Chemicals Canada, Inc. have received claims or were named in class action lawsuits filed by direct and indirect purchasers of hydrogen peroxide and persalts in US federal and state courts and in Canada. In these civil actions it is alleged that the US plaintiffs suffered damages resulting from a cartel among hydrogen peroxide   suppliers. To avoid further litigation costs Kemira Oyj and Kemira Chemicals Inc. have made a settlement agreement, pending court approval, in the US direct purchaser class action and settled with some others. As regards the other claims and suits, the proceedings continue.       Finnish Chemicals Oy has received in August 2007 from the European Union Comission a statement of objections in respect to competition law infringements by sodium   chlorate producers during 1994-2000 to which statement of objections Finnish Chemicals Oy has given its reply.             RELATED PARTY      Related party transactions have not changed materially   after annual closing 2007.             DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS      EUR million        31.3.2008  31.12.2007   Nominal Fair Nominal Fair   value value value value  Currency instruments      Forward contracts 442.8 4.7 942.9 -1.4  of which hedges of      net investment      in a foreign operation - - - -  Currency options       Bought 111.5 - 65.5 0.1   Sold 90.3 1.4 57.8 0.2  Currency swaps 153.9 11.2 147.2 6.5        Interest rate instruments      Interest rate swaps 249.4 -0.9 174.0 2.3  of which cash flow hedge 239.4 -1.2 164.0 2.0  Interest rate options       Bought 10.0 - 10.0 -   Sold - - - -        Bond futures 10.0 0.1 10.0 0.2   of which open 10.0 - 10.0 0.2        Other instuments  Fair  Fair value  value Electricity forward      contracts, GWh 747.4 4.8 833.6 10.0   of which cash flow       hedge, GWh 747.4 4.8 833.6 10.0        The fair values of the instruments which are    publicly traded are based on market valuation on the date of reporting.   Other instruments have been valuated based on net present values of   future cash flows. Valuation models have been used to estimate the fair   values of options.       Nominal values of the financial instruments    do not necessarily correspond to the actual cash flows between the   counterparties and do not therefore give a fair view of the risk    position of the Group.             QUARTERLY INFORMATION 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 EUR million Q1 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1       Revenue       Kemira Pulp&Paper 263.9 253.6 259.7 267.0 262.7  Kemira Water 179.5 180.3 175.0 173.2 157.9  Kemira Specialty 107.0 102.0 109.8 110.6 103.5  Kemira Coatings 145.2 118.4 182.3 188.7 135.8  Other and intra-Group sales -12.0 0.1 2.7 13.5 13.4 Total 683.6 654.4 729.5 753.0 673.3       Operating profit       Kemira Pulp&Paper 15.6 -1.8 23.8 23.3 22.9  Kemira Water 9.2 3.8 14.7 13.1 12.0  Kemira Specialty 3.8 -13.9 10.0 7.1 10.3  Kemira Coatings 11.7 -5.9 38.9 27.3 12.8  Other including eliminations -7.3 -25.1 -7.9 -13.2 -9.1 Total 33.0 -42.9 79.5 57.6 48.9       Operating profit, excluding non-recurring items     Kemira Pulp&Paper 15.6 12.3 22.6 23.3 21.6  Kemira Water 6.8 6.9 14.7 13.1 12.0  Kemira Specialty 3.8 -2.0 8.7 7.1 10.3  Kemira Coatings 11.7 -3.5 27.7 27.3 12.8  Other including eliminations -10.7 -9.6 -7.9 -14.2 -8.6 Total 27.2 4.1 65.8 56.6 48.1             DEFINITIONS OF KEY FIGURES                  Earnings per share (EPS):  Equity ratio, %:  Net profit attributable to  Total equity x 100 /  equity holders  Total assets - prepayments  of the parent /  received    Average number of shares                  Cash flow from operations:  Gearing, %:  Cash flow from operations,  Interest-bearing net  after change in  liabilities x 100 /  net working capital  Total equity  and before investing      activities                  Cash flow from operations  Interest-bearing net  liabilities: per share:  Interest-baring liabilities -  Cash flow from operations  cash and cash   / equivalents - Average number of shares  money market investments              Equity per share:  Return on capital employed  Equity attributable to  (ROCE), %:  equity holders of the parent at  Operating profit + share  end of quarter /  of profit or loss of associates  x 100 / Number of shares at  (Net working capital +  end of quarter /  property, plant and equipment    available for use + intangible    assets + investments in    associates) *        * Average           Â
  For further information, please contact:  Kemira Oyj Timo Leppä, Executive Vice President, Group Communications Tel. +358 10 862 1700  Kemira Oyj Andreas Langhoff, Investor Relations Manager Tel. +358 10 862 1140  Kemira will hold a press conference on its January-March 2008 results for the media and analysts at its head office (Porkkalankatu 3) today, starting at 10:30 a.m. Presentation material will be available on Kemira's website at
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