GKN plc Results Announcement for the six months ended 30 June 2016

July 26, 2016

“This is a good set of first half results with GKN continuing to make underlying progress in line with our expectations. Each division has continued to deliver against our strategy. GKN is in good shape with excellent technology and strong positions in the aerospace and automotive markets. Capital allocation will continue to be focussed on these divisions, with greater emphasis on internal productivity. We expect 2016 to be another year of growth, helped by currency translation and Fokker. To increase momentum going into 2017, we will reduce our fixed costs by £30 million.

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