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ABB CONSOLIDATES GLOBAL TRANSFORMER BUSINESS
30 June 2005 - ABB (Power Technologies)

ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, said today it is consolidating its global transformer business in response to overcapacity, increasing raw material costs and a regional shift in demand.

The consolidation program, aimed at significantly improving the profitability of the transformer business, is expected to run until the end of 2008 and cost approximately $240 million. Approximately $120 million will be recorded as a charge to earnings from continuing operations in 2005, most in the second quarter of 2005.

ABB said the focus is on increasing productivity and operational efficiencies. The consolidation will close a small number of plants in high-cost countries and cut about 1,300 jobs in the transformer business, or roughly ten percent of the total global workforce of 13,500 people.

The company is in discussions, or will begin talks shortly, with employee representatives to ensure the program is carried out in a socially responsible manner. The business today operates 57 plants in 28 countries.

ABB is the world's leading producer of transformers used in substations, power plants, electrical locomotives, as well as systems to manage electricity grids and other applications. The business had revenues of approximately $2.5 billion in 2004, representing 26 percent of total Power Technologies division revenues.

ABB expects to increase the EBIT margin (earnings before interest and taxes as a share of revenues) in the transformers business from less than four percent in 2004 to more than eight percent by 2009.

'Overcapacity has been the biggest problem in the transformer industry in recent years, mainly the result of deregulation in the power sector,' said Fred Kindle, ABB President and CEO. 'The situation has been made worse, however, by the unprecedented increase in raw material prices we've seen since 2004. As a result, we must take further steps now to improve the profitability of this important business and to strengthen our leading market position.'

As a result of the significant additional charges for 2005 and higher raw material costs, ABB is issuing a revised 2005 EBIT margin target for the Power Technologies division in the range of 6.8-7.3 percent. As a consequence, the company is also lowering its 2005 Group EBIT margin target to 6.6-7.1 percent from 7.7 percent.

In the announcement of its first-quarter earnings in April 2005, ABB dropped the 2005 EBIT margin target of 10 percent for its Power Technologies division, first set in late 2002, saying rapidly increasing raw materials costs, mainly in the transformers business, and other operational challenges made achieving the target unrealistic.

The consolidation program announced today has no impact on the 2005 EBIT margin target for the Automation Technologies division, which remains unchanged at 10.7 percent. Progress remains on track towards the published targets in corporate cost reduction and performance of non-core operations.

Group net income in Q2 2005 will be significantly lower than in Q1. In addition to the impact of the above-described charges, negative effects to net income are expected from the 'mark-to-market' accounting treatment of shares reserved for the asbestos trust, some losses in discontinued businesses, and non-asbestos related litigation charges.

This press release includes forward-looking information and statements including statements concerning the outlook and revenue and margin targets for our businesses and statements. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the factors that may affect our future performance, including global economic conditions, the economic conditions of the regions and industries that are major markets for ABB Ltd and ABB Ltd's lines of business. These expectations, estimates and projections are generally identifiable by statements containing words such 'expects,' 'believes,' 'estimates,' 'targets' or similar expressions. However, there are many risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, that could cause our actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking information and statements made in this press release.

The important factors that could cause such differences include, among others, ABB's ability to dispose of certain of our non-core businesses on terms and conditions acceptable to it, ABB's ability to further reduce its indebtedness, the terms and conditions on which asbestos claims can be resolved, the amount of revenues we are able to generate from backlog and orders received, trends in raw materials prices, economic and market conditions in the geographic areas and industries that are major markets for ABB's businesses, market acceptance of new products and services, changes in governmental regulations and costs associated with compliance activities, interest rates, fluctuations in currency exchange rates and such other factors as may be discussed from time to time in ABB's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Reports on Form 20-F. Although ABB Ltd believes that its targets and the expectations reflected in any such forwardlooking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that those
targets and expectations will be achieved.

ABB will host a telephone conference for journalists today starting at 1000 Central European Time. Callers from the UK should dial +44 20 7107 0611. From Sweden, dial +46 8 5069 2105, and from the rest of Europe, please dial +41 91 610 56 00. Lines will be open 15 minutes before the start of the conference. The audio playback of the conference call will start one hour after the end of the call and be available for 72 hours: Playback numbers: +44 207 108 6233 (U.K.), +41 91 612 4330 (rest of Europe) or +1 866 416 2558 (U.S.). The code is 036, followed by the # key.

A conference call for analysts and investors is scheduled to begin at 1500 CET. Callers should dial +1 412 858 4600 (from the U.S.) or +41 91 610 56 00 (Europe and the rest of the world). Callers are requested to phone in ten minutes before the start of the conference call. The audio playback of the conference call will start one hour after the end of the call and be available for 96 hours. Playback numbers: +1 412 317 0088 (U.S.) or +41 91 612 4330 (Europe and the rest of the world). The code is 015 followed by the # key. A presentation accompanying the call will be available on ABB's website shortly before the call begins.

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About: ABB (Power Technologies)
ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impacts. ABB in the UK operates from more than 20 locations nationally and employs around 2,500 people. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about 105,000 people.

Power Technologies
The Power Technologies division serves industrial and commercial customers, as well as electric, gas and water utilities, with a broad range of products, services and solutions for power transmission and distribution. The portfolio includes transformers, switchgear, breakers, capacitors and cables, as well as high- and medium-voltage applications, many of which are also sold through external channel partners like distributors, system integrators, contractors and original equipment manufacturers.

Automation Technologies
The Automation Technologies division serves the automotive, building, chemicals, consumer, electronics, life sciences, manufacturing, marine, metals, minerals, paper, petroleum, transportation, turbocharging and utility industries. Key technologies include control, drives, enterprise software, instrumentation, low-voltage products, motors, robots and turbochargers. These offerings are supported by field maintenance and asset management services, and are sold both directly and through channel partners.


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