Healthy increase in corporate R&D raises cautious optimism of turnaround

Mark Henderson
November 23, 2016

There's cautious optimism that Canada's biggest R&D performers are prepared to boost their spending with new data showing a surprising 6.9% increase in 2015. Canada's Top 100 corporate R&D performers spent $12.8 billion compared to $12 billion in 2014 with 68 firms registering increases while 31 experienced declines, according to a report by Research Infosource.

Beleaguered Bombardier Inc remains the country's top R&D performer with a respectable 13.4% increase to $2.3 billion while Magna International Inc moves into second spot with expenditures of $693.4 million, overtaking Blackberry Ltd which suffered a steep 23.6% decline to place third.

Policy makers and politicians have long bemoaned the relatively weak R&D performance of the business sector, and while the 2015 uptick (compared to a 2.8% decline in 2014) is encouraging, one year does not mark a long-term turnaround.

"You need more than one dataset to say it's more than an anomaly," says Ron Freedman, CEO of Research Infosource Inc. "Companies do R&D for a number of reasons. For oil and gas it's defensive so they can improve their environmental performance and increase efficiencies. For other companies it could be offensive to launch a new product or capture a new market."

The biggest increase among the top 25 is Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc, a specialty drugmaker headquartered in Laval QC. The 57.4% hike in R&D spending comes as the firm fends of charges of price gouging, resulting in a steep drop in its share price. Those investments make Valeant the top pharmaceutical R&D performer, followed by generic drug maker Apotex Inc (#12/$274.5 million) and Sanofi Canada (#23/$133.3 million).

Aerospace is the top-performing sector with just five firms accounting for 23.2% of the Top 100, followed by 17 companies in the software and computer services (S&CS) sector which captured 14.5%.

IBM Canada Ltd remains the top performing S&CS company with $477.0 million in R&D spending, followed by fast-rising Constellation Software Inc, whose R&D outlays have grown from $91.3 million in 2010 to $349.3 million in 2015, largely through an aggressive acquisition strategy.

"Constellation has a good strategy for increasing R&D. There's a gap in Canada's S&T strategy premised on the notion of organic growth," says Freedman. "That happens only rarely as the real world of commerce doesn't work that way. Yet we tend to ignore the impact of merger and acquisition strategies."

To mark its 15th year of compiling corporate R&D data, Research Infosource has produced a 15-year snapshot of the top-spending firms. Bombardier is the overall top performer with R&D expenditures of $12.6 billion between FY01 and FY15. It is followed by Blackberry ($10.2 billion), Magna ($9 billion), Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp ($7 billion) and IBM ($6.3 billion).

The former Nortel Networks Corp was not included on the list as it is no longer an active company since declaring bankruptcy in 2009.

"The criteria is that a company must have R&D spending in all of those years," says Freedman.

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Top 100 - Leading Sectors

Industry R&D Spending
(% of Total)
Aerospace (5) 23.2%   
Software & Computer Services (17) 14.5%   
Pharma/Biotech (23) 13.3%   
Comm/Telecom Equipment (9) 11.7%   
Energy/Oil & Gas (10) 9.6%   
Telecommunications Services (3) 9.0%   
Automotive (4) 7.3%   

Canada's Top 25 Corporate R&D Spenders 2016

Rank Company R&D Spending Revenue Research
Intensity
Industry Sector
2015 2014 FY2015
$000
FY2014
$000
% Change
2014-
2015
FY2015
$000
R&D as
% of
Revenue**
1    1    Bombardier Inc 2,293,988    2,022,340    13.4    23,236,536    9.9    Aerospace
2    3    Magna International Inc 639,350    585,385    9.2    41,089,746    1.6    Automotive
3    2    BlackBerry Ltd 599,710    785,300    -23.6    2,761,992    21.7    Comm/Telecom Equipment
4    4    BCE Inc 530,300    546,000    -2.9    21,514,000    2.5    Telecom Services
5    7    Canadian Natural Resources Ltd 527,000    450,000    17.1    12,795,000    4.1    Energy/Oil & Gas
6    5    Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp (fs) 518,000    542,000    -4.4    nd        Aerospace
7    6    IBM Canada Ltd (fs) 477,000    466,000    2.4    nd        Software & Computer Services
8    13    Valeant Pharmaceuticals Intern'l Inc 427,597    271,707    57.4    13,357,940    3.2    Pharma/Biotech
9    8    Rogers Communications Inc 425,287    418,000    1.7    13,414,000    3.2    Telecom Services
10    12    Constellation Software Inc 349,325    287,518    21.5    2,350,646    14.9    Software & Computer Services
11    10    Ericsson Canada Inc (fs) 316,000    315,000    0.3    nd        Comm/Telecom Equipment
12    11    Apotex Inc 274,505    311,105    -11.8    1,875,891    14.6    Pharma/Biotech
13    14    CGI Group Inc. 257,177    262,492    -2.0    10,287,096    2.5    Software & Computer Services
14    16    Open Text Corp 251,253    195,313    28.6    2,368,046    10.6    Software & Computer Services
15    17    TELUS Corp 206,000    194,000    6.2    12,502,000    1.6    Telecom Services
16    21    Suncor Energy Inc 200,000    150,000    33.3    29,589,000    0.7    Energy/Oil & Gas
17    19    Imperial Oil Ltd 195,000    175,000    11.4    26,756,000    0.7    Energy/Oil & Gas
18    18    General Motors of Canada Ltd (fs) 190,000    190,000    0.0    nd        Automotive
19    15    AMD Canada (fs) 185,422    206,000    -10.0    372,497    49.8    Electronic Systems & Parts
20    24    Mitel Networks Corp 168,021    130,662    28.6    1,480,351    11.4    Comm/Telecom Equipment
21    20    BRP Inc 164,400    158,200    3.9    3,829,200    4.3    Transportation
22    22    CAE Inc 138,900    149,000    -6.8    2,246,300    6.2    Aerospace
23    25    Sanofi (fs) 133,300    130,471    2.2    694,930    19.2    Pharma/Biotech
24    29    Hydro-Québec 130,000    106,000    22.6    13,754,000    0.9    Electrical Power & Utilities
25    23    MDA 129,266    138,951    -7.0    2,117,363    6.1    Software & Computer Services
FS = Foreign Subsidiary; ND = Not Disclosed; Source: Research Infosource Inc 2016 (www.researchinfosource.com)   



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