24 Apr 2009 at 07:50 GMT+2
Regulatory press release

HMS Networks AB: Interim report January-March 2009


First quarter 2009

  * Net sales for the first three months 2009 amounted to SEK 65.6 m
    (75.6). Net sales for the last four quarters totalled SEK 306.8 m
    (278.0)

  * Operating profit reached SEK 5.0 m (18.6), representing a 7.6 %
    (24.6) operating margin. For the last four quarters the operating
    margin amounted to 23.3%

  * Negative SEK -7.1 m impact from currency hedging contracts
    realized in the first quarter

  * Profit after taxes totalled SEK 3.6 m (11.5)

  * Earnings per share amounted to SEK 0.32 (1.02)


-  The market continued to weaken during the first quarter of 2009,
which affects sales volumes. Our long term investment in future
growth increases our operating expenses compared to the previous
year, at the same time the weak Swedish currency and currency hedging
contracts realized during the period also affected the operating
result. We can see an increased inflow of new customers i.e. Design
Wins which supports us in our opinion that we in the long term will
reach our financial targets, says Staffan Dahlström, CEO of HMS.


Halmstad, April 24, 2009

Staffan Dahlström
CEO

This report has not been reviewed by the Company's auditor.


Further information can be obtained from the CEO Staffan Dahlström or
the CFO Gunnar Högberg on telephone +46-35-17 29 00. See also
http://investors.hms.se


HMS Networks is a world-leading supplier of communication  technology
for industrial automation.  Sales totalled SEK  317 million in  2008.
Over 90% of these sales were to customers located outside Sweden. All
development and the major portion  of manufacturing are performed  at
the head  office in  Halmstad. Sales  offices are  located in  Tokyo,
Beijing,  Karlsruhe,  Chicago,  Milan  and  Mulhouse.  HMS  has   155
employees and  produces  network  interface  cards  and  products  to
interconnect different  networks  under the  trademark  Anybus®.  The
network interface cards are embedded in automation equipment such  as
robots,  control   systems,   motors   and   sensors.   This   allows
subcomponents in machines  to communicate with  one another and  with
different networks  in order  to build  more efficient  and  flexible
manufacturing systems.

In 2008 HMS was awarded to  Sweden's best export company by H.M.  the
King of  Sweden.  HMS is  listed  on NASDAQ-OMX  Nordic  Exchange  in
Stockholm in the category Small Cap, Information Technology.