Second-Quarter Results
Net sales of
The fiscal 2017 second quarter included the
"We are pleased with the sales growth in the second quarter across each of our three segments in light of economic conditions and in comparison to our peer companies' recent performance. Even in our more global economically challenged industrial segment businesses, we are generating solid growth in local currencies. Translational and transactional foreign exchange challenges, previously communicated capacity issues in our consumer segment, and higher corporate benefit costs combined to generate lower year-over-year EBIT results, excluding the additional impairment charge and the decision to exit the Flowcrete business in the
Second-Quarter Segment Sales and Earnings
During the fiscal 2017 second quarter, industrial segment sales increased 1.6%, to
"Industrial sales remain choppy by geography and have continued to be negatively impacted by weakness in the global oil and gas and heavy equipment industries, along with continued currency headwinds. In
Second-quarter sales for the specialty segment increased 5.7%, to
"Most of our core specialty businesses, particularly U.S.-based restoration and exterior insulation and finish systems product lines, had solid performance in the quarter. The specialty segment also benefited from several recent smaller acquisitions," Sullivan stated.
RPM's fiscal 2017 second-quarter consumer segment sales increased 4.1%, to
As previously disclosed, fiscal 2016 second-quarter EBIT included the
"During the quarter, our core U.S. consumer businesses, excluding Kirker, performed very well, and capitalized on market share gains, a strengthening domestic housing market and good growth by our retail accounts to deliver solid organic growth. Sales in these businesses were up 6.4%, net of unfavorable currency translation. Supply issues in caulks and sealants were resolved by the end of the quarter, while significant capital investments are in process to increase capacity. Certain inefficiencies lingered in the second quarter that related to the caulks and sealants supply issues, which translated into a less favorable conversion to EBIT than would normally be the case. Both Rust-Oleum and DAP invested heavily in advertising and promotional activities in the quarter to support their brands and new product placements achieved during the past year," stated Sullivan.
Cash Flow and Financial Position
For the first half of fiscal 2017, cash from operations was
First-Half Sales and Earnings
Fiscal 2017 first-half net sales improved 1.8%, to
First-Half Segment Sales and Earnings
RPM's industrial segment fiscal 2017 first-half sales were up 0.7%, to
Specialty segment sales grew 4.8%, to
First-half sales for the consumer segment improved 2.5%, to
Business Outlook
"In the industrial segment, we expect continued solid growth for those businesses serving the U.S. commercial construction markets to be partially offset by continued global choppiness and a sluggish global energy sector. We are anticipating growth in our international businesses to be in the low-single-digit range. Despite more difficult currency headwinds with the euro and British pound, industrial segment sales growth for the back half of the fiscal year will be in the low-single-digit range, with the help from recent acquisitions," stated Sullivan.
"We continue to expect mid-single-digit range growth in our specialty segment by these predominately U.S.-based niche businesses as they gain market share. In the consumer segment, we are expecting a solid back half to fiscal 2017, with overall growth in the mid-single-digit range, including recent acquisitions," he stated.
"Due to further declines in the euro and British pound versus the U.S. dollar, we are anticipating an increase in currency headwinds for the fiscal year from our original estimate of
"Excluding the charge for the Kirker impairment, Flowcrete Middle East exit, and the estimated third-quarter restructuring in
Webcast and Conference Call Information
Management will host a conference call to discuss these results beginning at
For those unable to listen to the live call, a replay will be available from approximately 12:30 p.m. EST today until
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Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information
To supplement the financial information presented in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" relating to our business. These forward-looking statements, or other statements made by us, are made based on our expectations and beliefs concerning future events impacting us, and are subject to uncertainties and factors (including those specified below) which are difficult to predict and, in many instances, are beyond our control. As a result, our actual results could differ materially from those expressed in or implied by any such forward-looking statements. These uncertainties and factors include (a) global markets and general economic conditions, including uncertainties surrounding the volatility in financial markets, the availability of capital and the effect of changes in interest rates, and the viability of banks and other financial institutions; (b) the prices, supply and capacity of raw materials, including assorted pigments, resins, solvents and other natural gas- and oil-based materials; packaging, including plastic containers; and transportation services, including fuel surcharges; (c) continued growth in demand for our products; (d) legal, environmental and litigation risks inherent in our construction and chemicals businesses and risks related to the adequacy of our insurance coverage for such matters; (e) the effect of changes in interest rates; (f) the effect of fluctuations in currency exchange rates upon our foreign operations; (g) the effect of non-currency risks of investing in and conducting operations in foreign countries, including those relating to domestic and international political, social, economic and regulatory factors; (h) risks and uncertainties associated with our ongoing acquisition and divestiture activities; (i) risks related to the adequacy of our contingent liability reserves; and (j) other risks detailed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the risk factors set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended May 31, 2016, as the same may be updated from time to time. We do not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect future events, information or circumstances that arise after the date of this release.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME |
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IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE DATA |
|||||||||||||
(Unaudited) |
|||||||||||||
Three Months Ended |
Six Months Ended |
||||||||||||
November 30, |
November 30, |
||||||||||||
2016 |
2015 |
2016 |
2015 |
||||||||||
Net Sales |
$ 1,190,770 |
$ 1,155,984 |
$ 2,442,833 |
$ 2,398,510 |
|||||||||
Cost of sales |
669,089 |
662,050 |
1,369,110 |
1,371,618 |
|||||||||
Gross profit |
521,681 |
493,934 |
1,073,723 |
1,026,892 |
|||||||||
Selling, general & administrative expenses |
419,494 |
352,594 |
803,579 |
725,448 |
|||||||||
Goodwill and other intangible asset impairments |
188,298 |
188,298 |
|||||||||||
Interest expense |
22,905 |
22,478 |
45,683 |
44,938 |
|||||||||
Investment (income), net |
(2,416) |
(1,100) |
(6,254) |
(5,168) |
|||||||||
Other expense (income), net |
257 |
(299) |
799 |
(788) |
|||||||||
(Loss) income before income taxes |
(106,857) |
120,261 |
41,618 |
262,462 |
|||||||||
(Benefit) provision for income taxes |
(36,601) |
36,112 |
(1,520) |
77,951 |
|||||||||
Net (loss) income |
(70,256) |
84,149 |
43,138 |
184,511 |
|||||||||
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests |
670 |
716 |
1,295 |
1,263 |
|||||||||
Net (loss) income attributable to RPM International Inc. |
$ (70,926) |
$ 83,433 |
$ 41,843 |
$ 183,248 |
|||||||||
(Loss) Earnings per share of common stock attributable to |
|||||||||||||
RPM International Inc. Stockholders: |
|||||||||||||
Basic |
$ (0.54) |
$ 0.63 |
$ 0.32 |
$ 1.39 |
|||||||||
Diluted |
$ (0.54) |
$ 0.62 |
$ 0.32 |
$ 1.36 |
|||||||||
Average shares of common stock outstanding - basic |
130,695 |
129,398 |
130,647 |
129,723 |
|||||||||
Average shares of common stock outstanding - diluted |
130,695 |
136,734 |
130,647 |
137,072 |
SUPPLEMENTAL SEGMENT INFORMATION |
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IN THOUSANDS |
|||||||||||||||||
(Unaudited) |
|||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended |
Six Months Ended |
||||||||||||||||
November 30, |
November 30, |
||||||||||||||||
2016 |
2015 |
2016 |
2015 |
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Net Sales: |
|||||||||||||||||
Industrial Segment |
$ 633,429 |
$ 623,305 |
$ 1,309,269 |
$ 1,300,413 |
|||||||||||||
Specialty Segment |
183,567 |
173,625 |
359,903 |
343,486 |
|||||||||||||
Consumer Segment |
373,774 |
359,054 |
773,661 |
754,611 |
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Total |
$ 1,190,770 |
$ 1,155,984 |
$ 2,442,833 |
$ 2,398,510 |
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Income Before Income Taxes (a): |
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Industrial Segment |
|||||||||||||||||
Income Before Income Taxes (b) |
$ 50,291 |
$ 64,008 |
$ 139,557 |
$ 148,476 |
|||||||||||||
Interest (Expense), Net (c) |
(1,906) |
(1,558) |
(3,743) |
(3,081) |
|||||||||||||
EBIT (d) |
52,197 |
65,566 |
143,300 |
151,557 |
|||||||||||||
Charge to exit Flowcrete Middle East (e) |
12,275 |
12,275 |
|||||||||||||||
Adjusted EBIT |
$ 64,472 |
$ 65,566 |
$ 155,575 |
$ 151,557 |
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Specialty Segment |
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Income Before Income Taxes (b) |
$ 31,160 |
$ 28,278 |
$ 61,664 |
$ 54,767 |
|||||||||||||
Interest Income, Net (c) |
137 |
222 |
290 |
442 |
|||||||||||||
EBIT (d) |
$ 31,023 |
$ 28,056 |
$ 61,374 |
$ 54,325 |
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Consumer Segment |
|||||||||||||||||
(Loss) Income Before Income Taxes (b) |
$ (140,575) |
$ 65,429 |
$ (70,487) |
$ 131,552 |
|||||||||||||
Interest (Expense) Income, Net (c) |
(19) |
42 |
(22) |
100 |
|||||||||||||
EBIT (d) |
(140,555) |
65,387 |
(70,465) |
131,452 |
|||||||||||||
Kirker impairment (f) |
188,298 |
188,298 |
|||||||||||||||
Reversal of Kirker earnout (g) |
(14,500) |
(14,500) |
|||||||||||||||
Adjusted EBIT |
$ 47,743 |
$ 50,887 |
$ 117,833 |
$ 116,952 |
|||||||||||||
Corporate/Other |
|||||||||||||||||
(Expense) Before Income Taxes (b) |
$ (47,733) |
$ (37,454) |
$ (89,116) |
$ (72,333) |
|||||||||||||
Interest (Expense), Net (c) |
(18,701) |
(20,084) |
(35,954) |
(37,231) |
|||||||||||||
EBIT (d) |
$ (29,032) |
$ (17,370) |
$ (53,162) |
$ (35,102) |
|||||||||||||
Consolidated |
|||||||||||||||||
(Loss) Income Before Income Taxes (b) |
$ (106,857) |
$ 120,261 |
$ 41,618 |
$ 262,462 |
|||||||||||||
Interest (Expense), Net (c) |
(20,489) |
(21,378) |
(39,429) |
(39,770) |
|||||||||||||
EBIT (d) |
(86,368) |
141,639 |
81,047 |
302,232 |
|||||||||||||
Charge to exit Flowcrete Middle East (e) |
12,275 |
12,275 |
|||||||||||||||
Kirker impairment (f) |
188,298 |
188,298 |
|||||||||||||||
Reversal of Kirker earnout (g) |
(14,500) |
(14,500) |
|||||||||||||||
Adjusted EBIT |
$ 114,205 |
$ 127,139 |
$ 281,620 |
$ 287,732 |
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(a) |
Prior period information has been recast to reflect the current period change in reportable segments. |
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(b) |
The presentation includes a reconciliation of Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes, a measure defined by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States (GAAP), to EBIT. |
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(c) |
Interest income (expense), net includes the combination of interest income (expense) and investment income (expense), net. |
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(d) |
EBIT is defined as earnings (loss) before interest and taxes. We evaluate the profit performance of our segments based on income before income taxes, but also look to EBIT as a performance evaluation measure because interest expense is essentially related to acquisitions, as opposed to segment operations. For that reason, we believe EBIT is also useful to investors as a metric in their investment decisions. EBIT should not be considered an alternative to, or more meaningful than, income before income taxes as determined in accordance with GAAP, since EBIT omits the impact of interest in determining operating performance, which represent items necessary to our continued operations, given our level of indebtedness. Nonetheless, EBIT is a key measure expected by and useful to our fixed income investors, rating agencies and the banking community all of whom believe, and we concur, that this measure is critical to the capital markets' analysis of our segments' core operating performance. We also evaluate EBIT because it is clear that movements in EBIT impact our ability to attract financing. Our underwriters and bankers consistently require inclusion of this measure in offering memoranda in conjunction with any debt underwriting or bank financing. EBIT may not be indicative of our historical operating results, nor is it meant to be predictive of potential future results. |
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(e) |
Charges related to Flowcrete decision to exit the Middle East. |
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(f) |
Reflects the impact of goodwill and other intangible asset impairment charge of $188.3 million related to our Kirker reporting unit. |
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(g) |
Reflects the reversal of contingent obligations for earnout targets that were not met at our Kirker reporting unit. |
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION |
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RECONCILIATION OF "REPORTED" TO "ADJUSTED" AMOUNTS |
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(Unaudited) |
|||||||||||||
Three Months Ended |
Six Months Ended |
||||||||||||
November 30, |
November 30, |
||||||||||||
2016 |
2015 |
2016 |
2015 |
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Reconciliation of Reported Earnings (Loss) per Diluted Share |
|||||||||||||
Reported (Loss) Earnings per Diluted Share |
$ (0.54) |
$ 0.62 |
$ 0.32 |
$ 1.36 |
|||||||||
Charge to exit Flowcrete Middle East (e) |
0.09 |
0.09 |
|||||||||||
Kirker impairment (f) |
0.97 |
0.94 |
|||||||||||
Reversal of Kirker earnout (g) |
(0.07) |
(0.07) |
|||||||||||
Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share |
$ 0.52 |
$ 0.55 |
$ 1.35 |
$ 1.29 |
|||||||||
(e) |
Charges related to Flowcrete decision to exit the Middle East. |
||||||||||||
(f) |
Reflects the impact of goodwill and other intangible asset impairment charge of $188.3 million related to our Kirker reporting unit. |
||||||||||||
(g) |
Reflects the reversal of contingent obligations for earnout targets that were not met at our Kirker reporting unit. |
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Fiscal Year Ending |
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May 31, 2017 |
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Estimated Full-Year Earnings Per Share Reconciliation: |
Low End |
High End |
|||||||||||
Fiscal 2017 EPS issued July 2016 |
$ 2.68 |
$ 2.78 |
|||||||||||
Additional foreign currency headwind |
(0.04) |
(0.04) |
|||||||||||
Additional pension expense |
(0.02) |
(0.02) |
|||||||||||
Revised 2017 EPS excluding Kirker, Middle East/Europe charges |
2.62 |
2.72 |
|||||||||||
Kirker impairment charge |
(0.94) |
(0.94) |
|||||||||||
Flowcrete Middle East charge |
(0.09) |
(0.09) |
|||||||||||
Estimated third-quarter restructuring charge in Europe |
(0.05) |
(0.05) |
|||||||||||
Revised 2017 EPS |
$ 1.54 |
$ 1.64 |
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS |
|||||||
IN THOUSANDS |
|||||||
(Unaudited) |
|||||||
November 30, 2016 |
November 30, 2015 |
May 31, 2016 |
|||||
Assets |
|||||||
Current Assets |
|||||||
Cash and cash equivalents |
$ 205,907 |
$ 190,609 |
$ 265,152 |
||||
Trade accounts receivable |
881,723 |
841,924 |
987,692 |
||||
Allowance for doubtful accounts |
(40,909) |
(25,110) |
(24,600) |
||||
Net trade accounts receivable |
840,814 |
816,814 |
963,092 |
||||
Inventories |
762,167 |
710,282 |
685,818 |
||||
Deferred income taxes |
- |
28,620 |
- |
||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets |
232,217 |
262,096 |
221,286 |
||||
Total current assets |
2,041,105 |
2,008,421 |
2,135,348 |
||||
Property, Plant and Equipment, at Cost |
1,353,282 |
1,262,062 |
1,344,830 |
||||
Allowance for depreciation |
(714,353) |
(687,426) |
(715,377) |
||||
Property, plant and equipment, net |
638,929 |
574,636 |
629,453 |
||||
Other Assets |
|||||||
Goodwill |
1,085,763 |
1,187,204 |
1,219,630 |
||||
Other intangible assets, net of amortization |
521,198 |
577,324 |
575,401 |
||||
Deferred income taxes, non-current |
59,619 |
2,902 |
19,771 |
||||
Other |
200,847 |
155,209 |
185,366 |
||||
Total other assets |
1,867,427 |
1,922,639 |
2,000,168 |
||||
Total Assets |
$ 4,547,461 |
$ 4,505,696 |
$ 4,764,969 |
||||
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity |
|||||||
Current Liabilities |
|||||||
Accounts payable |
$ 429,941 |
$ 396,896 |
$ 500,506 |
||||
Current portion of long-term debt |
3,880 |
2,593 |
4,713 |
||||
Accrued compensation and benefits |
126,097 |
119,482 |
183,768 |
||||
Accrued losses |
33,846 |
22,468 |
35,290 |
||||
Other accrued liabilities |
292,849 |
197,229 |
277,914 |
||||
Total current liabilities |
886,613 |
738,668 |
1,002,191 |
||||
Long-Term Liabilities |
|||||||
Long-term debt, less current maturities |
1,634,967 |
1,660,935 |
1,635,260 |
||||
Other long-term liabilities |
701,091 |
732,467 |
702,979 |
||||
Deferred income taxes |
41,456 |
81,402 |
49,791 |
||||
Total long-term liabilities |
2,377,514 |
2,474,804 |
2,388,030 |
||||
Total liabilities |
3,264,127 |
3,213,472 |
3,390,221 |
||||
Commitments and contingencies |
|||||||
Stockholders' Equity |
|||||||
Preferred stock; none issued |
|||||||
Common stock (outstanding 133,576; 133,318; 132,944) |
1,336 |
1,333 |
1,329 |
||||
Paid-in capital |
938,963 |
887,650 |
921,956 |
||||
Treasury stock, at cost |
(215,936) |
(170,220) |
(196,274) |
||||
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) |
(555,541) |
(477,470) |
(502,047) |
||||
Retained earnings |
1,112,610 |
1,048,968 |
1,147,371 |
||||
Total RPM International Inc. stockholders' equity |
1,281,432 |
1,290,261 |
1,372,335 |
||||
Noncontrolling interest |
1,902 |
1,963 |
2,413 |
||||
Total equity |
1,283,334 |
1,292,224 |
1,374,748 |
||||
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity |
$ 4,547,461 |
$ 4,505,696 |
$ 4,764,969 |
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS |
||||||
IN THOUSANDS |
||||||
(Unaudited) |
||||||
Six Months Ended |
||||||
November 30, |
||||||
2016 |
2015 |
|||||
Cash Flows From Operating Activities: |
||||||
Net income |
$ 43,138 |
$ 184,511 |
||||
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net |
||||||
cash provided by (used for) operating activities: |
||||||
Depreciation |
35,568 |
33,509 |
||||
Amortization |
22,111 |
22,144 |
||||
Goodwill and other intangible asset impairments |
188,298 |
|||||
Reversal of contingent consideration obligations |
(14,500) |
|||||
Deferred income taxes |
(59,363) |
(680) |
||||
Stock-based compensation expense |
17,013 |
15,524 |
||||
Other non-cash interest expense |
4,964 |
4,862 |
||||
Realized (gain) on sales of marketable securities |
(3,698) |
(4,418) |
||||
Other |
(47) |
1,441 |
||||
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of effect |
||||||
from purchases and sales of businesses: |
||||||
Decrease in receivables |
110,871 |
117,358 |
||||
(Increase) in inventory |
(81,586) |
(49,781) |
||||
(Increase) decrease in prepaid expenses and other |
||||||
current and long-term assets |
(20,876) |
4,617 |
||||
(Decrease) in accounts payable |
(69,518) |
(105,841) |
||||
(Decrease) in accrued compensation and benefits |
(55,662) |
(45,649) |
||||
(Decrease) increase in accrued losses |
(899) |
715 |
||||
Increase in other accrued liabilities |
28,057 |
7,375 |
||||
Other |
361 |
(4,114) |
||||
Cash Provided By Operating Activities |
158,732 |
167,073 |
||||
Cash Flows From Investing Activities: |
||||||
Capital expenditures |
(48,049) |
(31,295) |
||||
Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired |
(65,201) |
(12,006) |
||||
Purchase of marketable securities |
(25,142) |
(14,213) |
||||
Proceeds from sales of marketable securities |
24,588 |
11,737 |
||||
Other |
956 |
5,355 |
||||
Cash (Used For) Investing Activities |
(112,848) |
(40,422) |
||||
Cash Flows From Financing Activities: |
||||||
Additions to long-term and short-term debt |
76,369 |
38,765 |
||||
Reductions of long-term and short-term debt |
(73,588) |
(18,774) |
||||
Cash dividends |
(76,604) |
(71,276) |
||||
Shares of common stock repurchased and returned for taxes |
(19,663) |
(45,292) |
||||
Payments of acquisition-related contingent consideration |
(4,130) |
(1,631) |
||||
Other |
(1,365) |
270 |
||||
Cash (Used For) Financing Activities |
(98,981) |
(97,938) |
||||
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash and |
||||||
Cash Equivalents |
(6,148) |
(12,815) |
||||
Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents |
(59,245) |
15,898 |
||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Period |
265,152 |
174,711 |
||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period |
$ 205,907 |
$ 190,609 |
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