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ABB's new CEO says company has work to do after mixed Q3 numbers



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Company raises full year profit guidance, lowers sales outlook

New CEO says company increasing R&D spending

Q3 operating profit beats forecasts, sales miss expectations

Recasts, adds CEO comments, background

By John Revill

ZURICH, Oct 17 (Reuters) -Swiss engineering group ABB ABBN.S needs to improve its performance, new Chief Executive Morten Wierod said on Thursday after the company reported a mixed bag of third-quarter results.

The maker of factory robots and fast electric chargers, whose numbers are watched closely because they give an insight into the health of the broader economy, nudged its full-year profit guidance slightly higher but lowered its revenue outlook after sales to machine builders in Europe struggled.

During the three months to Sept. 30, the first results since Wierod became CEO, ABB increased its operational core profit by 11% to $1.55 billion, slightly ahead of forecasts for $1.52 billion in a company gathered consensus.

But group sales, which increased 2% to $8.15 billion, fell short of the $8.34 billion forecast.

"In my view ABB is not yet firing on all cylinders," said Wierod, who took charge from Bjorn Rosengren in August.

"We are increasing our R&D and capex investments to support profitable growth," said Wierod, who was previously the head of ABB's electrification business.

ABB spent the equivalent of 4% of its revenues on research and development last year, trailing rivals like Germany's Siemens SIEGn.DE, which spent 8%.

The company also needed to improve its approach to mergers and acquisitions, Wierod said, indicating a higher pace of deals in future.

During the third quarter the company's electrification business offset weaknesses in its robotics and electric charging business, ABB said.

Business had been strong providing components and products to data centres, utilities and infrastructure projects, although sales to European machine builders had struggled.

For the full year, ABB said it expected comparable revenue growth to be "below 5%", a slight downgrade from its previous comments in July for full year sales to increase "around 5%."

It raised its profitability expectations, saying it expected its operational EBITA (earnings before interest, taxes and amortisation) margin to be "slightly above 18%", a small upgrade from the "about 18%" range the company said previously.



Reporting by John Revill
Editing by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Tomasz Janowski

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