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FARO Raises Earnings Guidance For 2004 Following 22 Cents Per
Diluted Share In The Third Quarter
LAKE MARY, Fla., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- FARO Technologies, Inc.
(NASDAQ:FARO) today reported net income of $3.1 million, or 22 cents per
diluted share in the third quarter of 2004, compared to $3.3 million, or 26
cents per diluted share in the third quarter of 2003, which included $1.1
million (8 cents per diluted share) in other income related to a settlement
from arbitration. Sales for the quarter increased $4.2 million, or 21.9% to
$23.4 million, from $19.2 million in the third quarter of 2003. New orders in
the third quarter increased $6.1 million, or 35.3% to $23.4 million, compared
to $17.3 million in the third quarter of 2003. Gross margin increased 5.6
percentage points to 63.1% in the quarter, from 57.5% in the third quarter of
2003.
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Income from operations increased $1.1 million from $2.7 million in the third
quarter of 2003 to $3.8 million in the third quarter of 2004. This increase was
primarily a result of an increase in gross profit of $3.8 million, offset by a
$2.4 million increase in SG&A expenses. Operating margin improved to 16.4% in
the third quarter of 2004, compared to 14.1% in the third quarter of 2003.
Income tax expense in the third quarter of 2004 was $690,000 or 18% of income
before taxes, compared to $488,000 or 13% in the year-ago quarter.
Regionally, sales in the Americas decreased marginally from $10.4 million in
the third quarter of 2003 to $9.9 million in the third quarter of 2004, while
new orders increased 22.4% from $8.5 million in the third quarter of 2003 to
$10.4 million in the third quarter of 2004. Sales in the Europe/Africa region
increased 50.0% to $9.9 million from $6.6 million in the third quarter of 2003
resulting in large part from the successful deployment of 20 new sales people.
Sales in the Asia/Pacific region grew 66.7% to $3.5 million, from $2.1 million
in the third quarter of 2003 primarily due to $1.0 million in sales from the
Company's new sales offices in China.
"As we forecast last quarter, higher sales in Asia and Europe along with a
continued strong gross margin helped to offset higher G&A costs in part related
to our Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 compliance activities, and start up costs in
Korea and India," said Simon Raab, CEO. "We expect to incur an additional
$500,000 in professional fees in the fourth quarter to assist FARO in its
Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 compliance activities. In addition to our
international expansion, we will continue to invest in new research and
development initiatives and the addition of application engineers to support
our newer products. We are taking these steps in an effort to create and
capture an increasing portion of the large, underserved CAM2 market."
Outlook for the remainder of 2004
We expect sales in the fourth quarter to be in the range of $25.5 - $31.5
million, which will bring our total for 2004 to our previously announced
increased range of $94-$100 million. The fourth quarter is usually the
strongest, based on our typical seasonality. As a result of our year-to-date
earnings per share and our forecasted sales or the fourth quarter, we are
raising our earlier forecast for net income of $0.85-$1.00 per diluted share in
2004 to $0.95-$1.05.
A conference call reviewing the third quarter of 2004 will be held Friday,
November 5, 2004 beginning at 11:00 AM (Eastern)/ 8:00 AM (Pacific). To
participate please dial 800.223.9488 five minutes prior to start time.
International callers should dial 785.832.1508. The Conference ID is "FARO". A
recording of the call will be available until February 5, 2005 by dialing
800.839.5687. International callers should dial 402.220.2569. No access code is
needed for the replay. The call will be simultaneously broadcast over the
Internet at:
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?p=iroleventDetails&c=99722&event
ID=960288
The call will be archived at the Company's website at http://www.faro.com/.
Financial Tables Follow
This press release contains forward-looking statements (within the meaning of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995) that are subject to risks
and uncertainties, such as statements about our plans, objectives, projections,
expectations, assumptions, strategies, or future events. Statements that are
not historical facts or that describe the Company's plans, objectives,
projections, expectations, assumptions, strategies, or goals are
forward-looking statements. In addition, words such as "may," "believes,"
"anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "seeks," "estimates," "will,"
"should," "could," "projects," "forecast," and similar expressions or
discussions of our strategy or other intentions identify forward-looking
statements. Other written or oral statements, which constitute forward-looking
statements, also may be made by the Company from time to time. Forward-
looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to
various known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may
cause actual results, performances, or achievements to differ materially from
future results, performances, or achievements expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. Consequently, undue reliance should not be placed
on these forward-looking statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from what is
expressed or forecasted in forward-looking statements include, but are not
limited to:
* our inability to maintain historical or projected fourth quarter sales
growth rates;
* our inability to maintain or reduce operating expenses or maintain or
increase our gross margin or operating margin;
* difficulties in ramping up sales in Asia
* higher than expected increases in expenses relating to our Asian expansion or
our Swiss manufacturing facility;
* difficulties in recruiting research and development engineers, and
application engineers
* our inability to further penetrate our customer base;
* development by others of new or improved products, processes or technologies
that make our products obsolete or less competitive;
* our inability to maintain our technological advantage by developing new
products and enhancing our existing products;
* the cyclical nature of the industries of our customers and the financial
condition of our customers;
* the inability to protect our patents and other proprietary rights in the
United States and foreign countries and the assertion of infringement claims
against us;
* fluctuations in our annual and quarterly operating results as a result of (i)
the size and timing of customer orders, (ii) the amount of time that it takes
to fulfill orders and ship our products, (iii) the length of our sales cycle to
new customers and the time and expense incurred in further penetrating our
existing customer base, (iv) increases in operating expenses required for
product development and new product marketing, (v) costs associated with new
product introductions, such as assembly line start-up costs and low
introductory period production volumes, (vi) the timing and market acceptance
of new products and product enhancements, (vii) customer order deferrals in
anticipation of new products and product enhancements, (viii) our success in
expanding our sales and marketing programs, (ix) start- up costs associated
with opening new sales offices outside of the United States, (x) fluctuations
in revenue and without proportionate adjustments in fixed costs, (xi) the
efficiencies achieved in managing inventories and fixed assets; and (xii)
adverse changes in the manufacturing industry and general economic condition;
* the inability of our products to displace traditional measurement devices and
attain broad market acceptance;
* the impact of competitive products and pricing in the CAM2 market and the
broad market for measurement and inspection devices;
* risks associated with expanding international operations, such as
fluctuations in currency exchange rates, difficulties in staffing and managing
foreign operations, political and economic instability, and the burdens of
complying with a wide variety of foreign laws and labor practices;
* the loss of our CEO or Executive VP or other key personnel;
* our inability to identify, consummate, or achieve expected benefits from
acquisitions;
* the failure to effectively manage our growth;
* the loss of a key supplier and the inability to find a sufficient alternative
supplier in a reasonable period or on commercially reasonable terms;
* the other risks detailed in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and
other filings from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Forward-looking statements in this release represent the Company's judgment as
of the date of this release. The Company undertakes no obligation to update
publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events, or otherwise.
FARO TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SUMMARY FINANCIAL TABLE
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED)
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
Oct 2, Sep 27, Oct 2, Sep 27,
2004 2003 2004 2003
SALES $23,375,534 $19,183,956 $68,477,573 $48,831,690
COST OF SALES 8,618,268 8,153,080 25,028,540 20,235,693
Gross profit 14,757,266 11,030,876 43,449,033 28,595,997
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Selling 5,803,462 4,331,615 17,599,453 12,603,913
General and
administrative 3,216,588 2,380,333 8,416,165 6,577,951
Depreciation and
amortization 566,610 471,789 1,661,305 1,599,434
Research and
development 1,335,896 1,135,452 3,983,645 3,079,075
Total Operating
Expenses 10,922,556 8,319,189 31,660,568 23,860,373
INCOME (LOSS) FROM
OPERATIONS 3,834,710 2,711,687 11,788,465 4,735,624
OTHER INCOME
(EXPENSES)
Interest income 85,847 14,541 233,826 50,695
Other income, net (163,687) 1,109,155 215,471 1,443,625
Interest expense (1,283) (13,345) (6,006) (47,903)
NET INCOME BEFORE
INCOME TAX 3,755,587 3,822,038 12,231,756 6,182,041
INCOME TAX EXPENSE 690,176 488,150 2,215,346 800,738
NET INCOME $3,065,411 $3,333,888 $10,016,410 $5,381,303
NET INCOME PER SHARE -
BASIC $0.22 $0.28 $0.73 $0.45
NET INCOME PER SHARE -
DILUTED $0.22 $0.26 $0.72 $0.42
Weighted average
shares - Basic 13,932,463 12,036,348 13,677,119 11,938,627
Weighted average
shares - Diluted 14,064,767 12,946,088 13,831,998 12,666,995
SELECTED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET DATA
(UNAUDITED)
Oct 2, 2004
Cash and investments $35,260,219
Current assets $77,261,918
Total assets $94,485,521
Current liabilities $11,295,133
Long-term debt - less current portion $78,957
Total liabilities $12,538,397
Total shareholders' equity $81,947,124
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $94,485,521
SELECTED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS DATA
(UNAUDITED)
Oct 2, 2004
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities $3,359,047
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities $(9,601,607)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities $1,146,254
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash $(154,224)
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Period $17,424,901
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Period $12,174,371
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DATASOURCE: FARO Technologies, Inc.
CONTACT: Greg Fraser, Executive Vice President & CFO, FARO,
+1-407-333-9911, or Vic Allgeier, The TTC Group, +1-212-227-0997, for FARO
Web site: http://www.faro.com/