Earle M Jorgensen (NYSE:JOR)
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Earle M. Jorgensen Company (NYSE:JOR) ("EMJ"), a leading
distributor of metal bar and tubular products in North America, today
reported sales and earnings for the second fiscal quarter ended
September 28, 2005.
For the three months ended September 28, 2005, revenues increased
6.1% to $412.9 million, compared to $389.3 million for the three
months ended September 29, 2004. Sales volume for the second quarter
of fiscal 2006 was 190,000 tons, compared to 192,000 tons shipped in
the second quarter of fiscal 2005. Pretax income for the second
quarter of fiscal 2006 was $ 27.3 million, a 17.9% increase over the
second quarter of fiscal 2005 pretax income of $23.2 million. Net
income for the second quarter of fiscal 2006 was $18.9 million,
compared to net income of $21.9 million for the same period in fiscal
2005. EBITDA for the second quarter of fiscal 2006 was $43.9 million,
compared to $50.6 million in the same period in fiscal 2005. Second
quarter fiscal 2006 financial results include a pretax LIFO
(last-in-first-out) charge of $2.8 million versus a charge of $13.0
million for the same quarter last year, which is included in cost of
sales. Diluted earnings per share for the second quarter of fiscal
2006 was $0.36 per share, based on 52.6 million diluted weighted
shares outstanding, compared to diluted earnings per share of $1.23,
based on 15.5 million diluted weighted shares outstanding for the
second quarter of fiscal 2005. The significant increase in the diluted
weighted shares outstanding in fiscal 2006 compared to fiscal 2005 is
the result of the shares issued in conjunction with our merger and
financial restructuring and initial public offering in April 2005. The
second quarter of fiscal 2006 results include a non-cash $1.2 million
mark-to-market adjustment to value our common stock obligation to our
retirement savings plan, based on the per share price of our common
stock at September 28, 2005. The mark-to-market adjustment was
recorded as an increase in general and administrative expenses.
For the six months ended September 28, 2005, revenues increased
14.1% to $856.9 million from $750.9 million for the six months ended
September 29, 2004. Sales volume for the first half of fiscal 2006 was
391,000 tons, compared to 387,000 tons in the same period in fiscal
2005. Pretax income for the first six months of fiscal 2006 was $61.1
million, a 54.7% increase over pretax income of $39.5 million for the
same period in fiscal 2005. Net income for the first six months of
fiscal 2006 was $41.5 million, an increase of 23.6% over $33.6 million
during the same period in fiscal 2005. EBITDA for the first six months
of fiscal 2006 was $93.9 million, compared to $93.1 million during the
first six months of fiscal 2005. The first six months of fiscal 2006
financial results include a pretax LIFO charge of $7.8 million versus
a charge of $24.4 million for the same period last year, which are
included in cost of sales. Diluted earnings per share for the first
six months of fiscal 2006 was $0.83 per share, based on 49.8 million
diluted weighted shares outstanding, compared to diluted earnings per
share of $1.81, based on 15.5 million diluted weighted shares
outstanding for the second quarter of fiscal 2005. The first half of
fiscal 2006 included a one-time IPO cash bonus of $8.5 million,
partially offset by a favorable non-cash $3.1 million to
mark-to-market adjustment to value our common stock obligation to our
retirement savings plan, based on the per share price of our common
stock at September 28, 2005. The mark-to-market adjustment was
recorded as a decrease in general and administrative expenses.
Maurice S. Nelson, Jr., EMJ's President and Chief Executive
Officer, stated, "Although revenues for the second quarter exceeded
our projection, as expected, we have seen continued pressure on our
gross margins, which at 25.2% for the second quarter of fiscal 2006 is
slightly below our first quarter margins of 26.0% and lower than our
second quarter margins in fiscal 2005 of 28.4%. The gross margin
decline is the result of continued competitive pressures and an
increase in the availability of various products when compared to same
period last fiscal year. In addition, we saw minimal inflation in our
inventory which resulted in a $7.8 million LIFO charge in the first
six months of this year compared to $24.4 million last year."
Mr. Nelson continued, "We continue to develop the business and are
pursuing strategies to strengthen our position in the marketplace.
During the second quarter of fiscal 2006 we elected to pursue
additional capital investment opportunities, including the acquisition
of our leased Hayward, CA facility for $6.5 million, which will be
completed in our third fiscal quarter of 2006, and our decision to
build a new, larger Portland, OR facility for approximately $5.1
million. We are also pleased with the recent progress of our Hartford,
CT facility in which we started shipping this month, and the
groundbreaking at our new Lafayette, LA and Quebec City facilities. In
each case these facilities will increase the service levels to our
customers and those markets in which they serve."
Our revolving line of credit facility decreased $29.6 million
during our second quarter of fiscal 2006 to $42.6 million from $72.2
million at June 29, 2005, while the balance at March 31, 2005 was
$16.9 million. At September 28, 2005, we had $245.4 million available
under our revolving line of credit facility. Largely, as a result of
our increased investments in new and expanded facilities, we currently
expect our capital expenditures for fiscal 2006 to be approximately
$33 million.
We currently expect business to continue at the same levels
experienced in the first six months, and continued competitive
pressures on pricing will result in gross margins consistent with the
levels realized during the second quarter ended September 28, 2005. As
such, we currently expect revenue for our fiscal third quarter ending
December 30, 2005, to be in the range of $390-$410 million, EBITDA to
be within a range of $39-$43 million and diluted earnings per share to
be within a range of $0.28 -$0.32, based on 52.0 million diluted
weighted shares outstanding.
EMJ will conduct a conference call with industry analysts,
stockholders and other interested persons to discuss our second
quarter financial results for the quarter ended September 28, 2005, on
October 27, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time (8:00 a.m. Pacific time).
Investors, stockholders and other interested persons may access
the conference call by dialing 1-877-284-5014, reference code
#1795151. Please dial in ten minutes prior to the scheduled start
time. A replay of the call will be available two hours after the call
through October 31, 2005 by calling 1-800-642-1687 or 1-706-645-9291
reference code #1795151. A replay of the webcast will be available on
EMJ's Web Site at www.emjmetals.com through November 27, 2005. To
listen to a replay of the webcast on EMJ's Web Site select "Investors"
from the menu at the top of the page and proceed to "Conference Calls
and Webcasts." A printed transcript will be posted on our Web Site
after the completion of the call.
EMJ is one of the largest distributors of metal products in North
America with 38 service and processing centers. EMJ inventories more
than 25,000 different bar, tubing, plate, and various other metal
products, specializing in cold finished carbon and alloy bars,
mechanical tubing, stainless bars and shapes, aluminum bars, shapes
and tubes, and hot-rolled carbon and alloy bars.
Any forward-looking statements, as defined by the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, contained in this press
release are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, such as
the cyclicality of the metals industry and the industries that
purchase our products, fluctuations in metals prices, risks associated
with the implementation of new technology, general economic
conditions, competition in the metals service center industry and our
ability to satisfy our "on-time or free" delivery guarantee. Actual
events or results may differ materially from expectations due to these
risks, uncertainties and other factors. These factors and additional
information are included in EMJ's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. In particular, we refer you to EMJ's Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005, filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 29, 2005. You
should be aware that we do not plan to update these forward-looking
statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or
otherwise unless required by law.
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Earle M. Jorgensen Company
Consolidated Statement of Operations
(In thousands, except per share information)
Unaudited
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Three Months Ended
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September 28, September 29,
2005 2004
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Revenues $412,916 100.0% $389,271 100.0%
Cost of sales 308,982 74.8% 278,728 71.6%
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Gross profit 103,934 25.2% 110,543 28.4%
Expenses
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Warehouse and delivery 40,170 9.7% 38,015 9.8%
Selling 9,337 2.3% 11,920 3.1%
General and administrative 13,245 3.2% 12,915 3.3%
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Total expenses 62,752 15.2% 62,850 16.1%
Income from operations 41,182 10.0% 47,693 12.3%
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Interest (income) expense
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Interest expense 13,567 3.3% 24,186 6.2%
Amortization of debt issue costs 329 0.1% 330 0.1%
Interest income (46) 0.0% (7) 0.0%
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Interest expense, net 13,850 3.4% 24,509 6.3%
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Income before income taxes 27,332 6.6% 23,184 6.0%
Income tax expense 8,454 2.0% 1,332 0.3%
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Net income $18,878 4.6% $21,852 5.6%
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Net income available to common stockholders
- per share
Basic $0.37 $1.67
Diluted $0.36 $1.23
Weighted average number of shares used
in net income available to
stockholders - per share
Basic 50,952 11,403
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Diluted 52,610 15,465
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Capital expenditures $3,754 $7,489
EBITDA (a) $43,854 $50,579
COLI impact included in EBITDA $5,536 $4,235
COLI impact on interest expense $5,994 $5,379
(a) EBITDA Reconciliation
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Net income $18,878 $21,852
Depreciation and amortization 2,672 2,886
Net interest expense 13,850 24,509
Provision for income taxes 8,454 1,332
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EBITDA $43,854 $50,579
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Earle M. Jorgensen Company
Consolidated Statement of Operations
(In thousands, except per share information)
Unaudited
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Six Months Ended
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September 28, September 29,
2005 2004
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Revenues $856,888 100.0% $750,907 100.0%
Cost of sales 637,356 74.4% 534,803 71.2%
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Gross profit 219,532 25.6% 216,104 28.8%
Expenses
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Warehouse and delivery 80,253 9.4% 76,088 10.1%
Selling 19,575 2.3% 25,310 3.4%
General and administrative 31,139 3.6% 27,347 3.6%
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Total expenses 130,967 15.3% 128,745 17.1%
Income from operations 88,565 10.3% 87,359 11.6%
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Interest (income) expense
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Interest expense 26,923 3.1% 47,227 6.3%
Amortization of debt issue costs 659 0.1% 661 0.1%
Interest income (94) 0.0% (14) 0.0%
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Interest expense, net 27,488 3.2% 47,874 6.4%
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Income before income taxes 61,077 7.1% 39,485 5.3%
Income tax expense 19,617 2.3% 5,930 0.8%
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Net income $41,460 4.8% $33,555 4.5%
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Net income available to common stockholders
- per share
Basic $0.86 $2.46
Diluted $0.83 $1.81
Weighted average number of shares used
in net income available to
stockholders - per share
Basic 47,990 11,404
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Diluted 49,770 15,466
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Capital expenditures $11,594 $14,668
EBITDA (a) $93,907 $93,096
COLI impact included in EBITDA $10,227 $8,450
COLI impact on interest expense $12,023 $10,753
(a) EBITDA Reconciliation
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Net income $41,460 $33,555
Depreciation and amortization 5,342 5,737
Net interest expense 27,488 47,874
Provision for income taxes 19,617 5,930
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EBITDA $93,907 $93,096
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(a) "EBITDA" represents net income before net interest expense,
provision for income taxes and depreciation and amortization.
Consistent with Item 10(e) of Regulation S-K promulgated under the
Securities Act, our EBITDA has not been adjusted to exclude any
other non-cash charges or liabilities, such as last-in-first-out
(LIFO) charges of $2,757 and $13,030 and postretirement benefits
aggregating $212 and $213 for the three months ended September 28,
2005 and September 29, 2004, respectively, and LIFO charges of
$7,772 and $24,405 and postretirement benefits aggregating $424
and $401 for the six months ended September 28, 2005 and September
29, 2004, respectively. We believe EBITDA is useful to investors
because it is frequently used by securities analysts, investors
and other interested parties in the evaluation of EMJ's
performance in our industry. Our management believes that EBITDA
is useful in evaluating our operating performance between periods
and compared to that of our competitors because the calculation of
EBITDA generally eliminates the effects of financing and income
taxes and the accounting effects of capital spending and
acquisitions, which items may vary between periods and for
different companies for reasons unrelated to overall operating
performance. As a result, our management uses EBITDA as a
significant component when measuring our performance in connection
with determining incentive compensation. EBITDA is not a
recognized measure of operating income, financial performance or
liquidity under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The
items excluded from EBITDA are significant components in
understanding and assessing financial performance. Therefore,
while providing useful information, our EBITDA should not be
considered in isolation or as a substitute for consolidated
statement of operations and cash flows data prepared in accordance
with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles and should not
be construed as an indication of EMJ's operating performance or as
a measure of liquidity. In addition, it should be noted that
companies calculate EBITDA differently and, therefore, EBITDA as
presented for us may not be comparable to EBITDA reported by other
companies.
Earle M. Jorgensen Company, Inc.
(In Thousands)
Unaudited
As
Reported Pro-Forma
Sept. 28, March 31, March 31,
2005 2005 2005
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Cash $8,668 $19,994 $19,994
Accounts receivable,
less allowance for doubtful 180,883 177,298 177,298
Inventories 251,467 252,222 252,222
Net property, plant and equipment,
at cost 124,581 118,271 118,271
Total assets 667,827 658,841 658,841
Accounts payable 153,405 199,630 199,630
Accrued liabilities 74,080 104,699 93,511
Revolving credit facility 42,646 16,922 16,922
Other long-term debt, including
current portion 256,092 499,967 254,085
Other long-term liabilities 13,656 21,151 21,151
Total stockholders' equity (deficit) 125,303 (186,173) 70,897
Total liabilities
and stockholders' equity 667,827 658,841 658,841
For accounting purposes, the merger and financial restructuring
completed in April 2005 has been accounted for as a transfer of
assets and exchange of shares between entities under common
control. Specifically, the assets and liabilities of EMJ and Earle
M. Jorgensen Holding Company, Inc. ("Holding") have been combined
at their historical cost basis for all periods presented prior to
the closing of the merger and financial restructuring on April 20,
2005.
The pro-forma information above reflects the initial public
offering of common shares and the corresponding reduction in debt
as a result of the offering, as if the transaction had been
completed prior to the end of our fiscal year ended March 31,
2005.
EMJ's statement of operations has been adjusted, from prior
reporting periods, to reflect the interest expense of Holding,
dividends accrued on the Holding series A preferred stock,
dividends declared and paid-in-kind for the Holding series B
preferred stock and certain management fees charged to EMJ by
Holding that were eliminated in consolidation.
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