ABB reports slight Q3 profit beat\, sees positive global growth

ABB reports slight Q3 profit beat, sees positive global growth

Reuters  |  ZURICH 

(Reuters) - reported slightly better-than-expected third-quarter profit on Thursday as the engineering company said its growth was improving around the world.

But said macroeconomic signs remained robust in and were trending positively in the United States, with growth expected to continue in

said the Swiss company, which makes products ranging from industrial robots to power transmission systems, was seeing demand pick up, particularly in its robotics and industrial automation businesses.

ABB's total orders in rose 15 percent during the quarter, while in the they rose by 9 percent, the company said. grew by 4 percent, although Chinese demand increased at a faster rate of 13 percent, said.

"We demonstrated sustained growth, with total and base orders improving in all regions and all divisions," said Spiesshofer in a statement.

ABB said net income rose to $603 million, beating the average estimate of $592 million of 22 analysts polled by

ABB's revenue increased 3 percent on a comparable basis to $9.26 billion, missing estimates of $9.34 billion.

Power Grids, ABB's second-largest but lowest margin unit, increased its profit margin to 10 percent - within its 10 to 14 percent target range. During the first two quarters of this year it was at 9.7 percent.

reported last week that ABB had begun looking at future options for the division, which makes transformers and substations, including selling a majority stake.

"Power continues its transformation with good order momentum," Spiesshofer added.

Power Grids' troubles have weighed on ABB's share price this year, with ABB's stock on Wednesday dropping its lowest level since November 2016 as investors remained unconvinced by the company's turnaround.

The stock has lost 18 percent in the last 12 months, underperforming the Goods & Services Index which is 9.5 percent lower.

"If ABB were to spin off or divest the Power division, that could trigger a rerating of the stock. Simplifying the is always a positive," said Fabio Riccelli, a at the

(Reporting by and Oliver Hirt; Editing by Michael Shields)

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 11:53 IST