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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type |
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Kontoor Brands Inc | NYSE:KTB | NYSE | Common Stock |
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First Quarter 2024 Highlights
Updated Full Year 2024 Financial Outlook
Kontoor Brands, Inc. (NYSE: KTB), a global lifestyle apparel company, with a portfolio led by two of the world’s most iconic consumer brands, Wrangler® and Lee®, today reported financial results for its first quarter ended March 30, 2024.
“Our first quarter results were stronger than expected, driven by higher revenue, gross margin, and cash flow,” said Scott Baxter, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chair of Kontoor Brands. “We are pleased with another quarter of market share gains and the improvement we saw in POS and retailer inventories over the course of the first quarter. As a result of our strong start to the year and increased visibility into gross margin expansion, we are raising our full year earnings outlook.”
First Quarter 2024 Income Statement Review
Revenue was $631 million and decreased 5 percent (6 percent decrease in constant currency) compared to the prior year. The revenue decline was primarily driven by retailer inventory management actions in the U.S., a decrease in revenue from seasonal product, and lower international revenue, primarily in Europe.
U.S. revenue was $492 million and decreased 5 percent compared to the prior year. U.S. wholesale revenue decreased 6 percent. Growth in owned brick-and-mortar stores was more than offset by reduced wholesale shipments as retailers tightly managed inventory levels.
International revenue was $139 million, a 7 percent decrease (8 percent decrease in constant currency) compared to the prior year. Europe decreased 9 percent (11 percent decrease in constant currency), with 13 percent growth in direct-to-consumer (10 percent growth in constant currency) more than offset by a 13 percent decline in wholesale (16 percent decrease in constant currency). Asia decreased 7 percent (3 percent decrease in constant currency), with a 5 percent decrease in wholesale (1 percent decrease in constant currency) and a 9 percent decrease in direct-to-consumer (5 percent decrease in constant currency). Non-U.S. Americas decreased 2 percent (7 percent decrease in constant currency) driven by a decline in wholesale. International direct-to-consumer was flat (an increase of 1 percent in constant currency), with 10 percent growth in digital (12 percent growth in constant currency) offset by a 5 percent decrease in owned brick-and-mortar stores.
Wrangler brand global revenue was $409 million, a 3 percent decrease (4 percent decrease in constant currency) compared to the prior year. Wrangler U.S. revenue decreased 2 percent, as a result of reduced wholesale shipments partially offset by growth in direct-to-consumer. Wrangler international revenue decreased 10 percent (13 percent decrease in constant currency), with 25 percent growth in direct-to-consumer (21 percent growth in constant currency) more than offset by a decline in wholesale.
Lee brand global revenue was $219 million, a 9 percent decrease compared to the prior year. Lee U.S. revenue decreased 12 percent driven by reduced shipments to the wholesale channel and a decline in direct-to-consumer. Lee international revenue decreased 4 percent (5 percent decrease in constant currency).
Gross margin increased 220 basis points to 45.2 percent on a reported basis and increased 270 basis points to 45.7 percent on an adjusted basis compared to the prior year. Adjusted gross margin expansion was driven by the benefits from lower product costs and channel mix, partially offset by lower pricing.
Selling, General & Administrative (SG&A) expenses were $201 million or 31.8 percent of revenue on a reported basis. On an adjusted basis, SG&A expenses were $195 million, or 30.9 percent of revenue, representing an increase of 2 percent compared to the prior year. Investments in demand creation, technology and direct-to-consumer were offset by prudent management of expenses, as well as lower distribution and freight expense.
Operating income was $84 million on a reported basis. On an adjusted basis, operating income was $93 million and decreased 2 percent compared to the prior year. Adjusted operating margin of 14.7 percent increased 50 basis points compared to the prior year.
Earnings per share (EPS) was $1.05 on a reported basis and $1.16 on an adjusted basis compared to EPS of $1.16 in the prior year.
Balance Sheet and Liquidity Review
The Company ended the first quarter with $215 million in cash and cash equivalents, and approximately $0.8 billion in long-term debt.
Inventory at the end of the first quarter was $501 million, down 24 percent compared to the prior year.
As of March 30, 2024, the Company had no outstanding borrowings under the Revolving Credit Facility and $493 million available for borrowing against this facility.
As previously announced, the Company’s Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.50 per share, payable on June 20, 2024, to shareholders of record at the close of business on June 10, 2024.
Consistent with a commitment to return cash to shareholders, the Company repurchased $20 million of common stock during the first quarter. When combined with the strong dividend, the Company returned a total of $48 million to shareholders during the first quarter. The Company has $280 million remaining under its authorized share repurchase program.
Updated 2024 Outlook
“We are raising our full year earnings outlook driven by better-than-expected first quarter results and stronger gross margin expansion for the balance of the year,” said Scott Baxter, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chair of Kontoor Brands. “We continue to plan the business conservatively in light of the environment but are confident our brand investments and organizational efficiency will support accelerated earnings growth and free cash flow generation for the remainder of the year while maintaining significant capital allocation optionality.”
The Company’s updated 2024 outlook includes the following:
This release refers to “adjusted” amounts from 2024 and 2023 and “constant currency” amounts, which are further described in the Non-GAAP Financial Measures section below. Unless otherwise noted, “reported” and “constant currency” amounts are the same. As previously disclosed, full year 2023 results included a $14 million duty charge related to prior years. All per share amounts are presented on a diluted basis. Amounts as presented herein may not recalculate due to the use of unrounded numbers.
Webcast Information
Kontoor Brands will host its first quarter 2024 conference call beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time today, May 2, 2024. The conference will be broadcast live via the Internet, accessible at https://www.kontoorbrands.com/investors. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, an archived version will be available at the same location.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Adjusted Amounts - This release refers to “adjusted” amounts. Adjustments during 2024 represent charges related to business optimization activities and actions to streamline and transfer select production within our internal manufacturing network. Additional information regarding adjusted amounts is provided in notes to the supplemental financial information included with this release.
Constant Currency - This release refers to “reported” amounts in accordance with GAAP, which include translation and transactional impacts from changes in foreign currency exchange rates. This release also refers to “constant currency” amounts, which exclude the translation impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates.
Reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most comparable GAAP measures are presented in the supplemental financial information included with this release that identifies and quantifies all reconciling adjustments and provides management's view of why this non-GAAP information is useful to investors. While management believes that these non-GAAP measures are useful in evaluating the business, this information should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternate for, reported results under GAAP. The non-GAAP measures used by the Company in this release may be different from similarly titled measures used by other companies.
For forward-looking non-GAAP measures included in this filing, the Company does not provide a reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP financial measures because the information needed to reconcile these measures is unavailable due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the timing and/or amount of various items that have not yet occurred and have been excluded from adjusted measures. Additionally, estimating such GAAP measures and providing a meaningful reconciliation consistent with the Company’s accounting policies for future periods requires a level of precision that is unavailable for these future periods and cannot be accomplished without unreasonable effort.
About Kontoor Brands
Kontoor Brands, Inc. (NYSE: KTB) is a global lifestyle apparel company, with a portfolio led by two of the world’s most iconic consumer brands: Wrangler® and Lee®. Kontoor designs, manufactures and distributes superior high-quality products that look good and fit right, giving people around the world the freedom and confidence to express themselves. Kontoor Brands is a purpose-led organization focused on leveraging its global platform, strategic sourcing model and best-in-class supply chain to drive brand growth and deliver long-term value for its stakeholders. For more information about Kontoor Brands, please visit www.KontoorBrands.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements included in this release and attachments are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements are made based on our expectations and beliefs concerning future events impacting the Company and therefore involve several risks and uncertainties. You can identify these statements by the fact that they use words such as “will,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “should,” “may” and other words and terms of similar meaning or use of future dates. We caution that forward-looking statements are not guarantees and that actual results could differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. We do not intend to update any of these forward-looking statements or publicly announce the results of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, other than as required under the U.S. federal securities laws. Potential risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results of operations or financial condition of the Company to differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements in this release include, but are not limited to: macroeconomic conditions, including inflation, elevated interest rates, recessionary concerns and fluctuating foreign currency exchange rates, as well as continuing global supply chain issues and geopolitical events, continue to adversely impact global economic conditions and have had, and may continue to have, a negative impact on the Company’s business, results of operations, financial condition and cash flows (including future uncertain impacts); the level of consumer demand for apparel; reliance on a small number of large customers; supply chain and shipping disruptions, which could continue to result in shipping delays, an increase in transportation costs and increased product costs or lost sales; intense industry competition; the ability to accurately forecast demand for products; the Company’s ability to gauge consumer preferences and product trends, and to respond to constantly changing markets; the Company’s ability to maintain the images of its brands; increasing pressure on margins; e-commerce operations through the Company’s direct-to-consumer business; the financial difficulty experienced by the retail industry; possible goodwill and other asset impairment; the ability to implement the Company’s business strategy; the stability of manufacturing facilities and foreign suppliers; fluctuations in wage rates and the price, availability and quality of raw materials and contracted products; the reliance on a limited number of suppliers for raw material sourcing and the ability to obtain raw materials on a timely basis or in sufficient quantity or quality; disruption to distribution systems; seasonality; unseasonal or severe weather conditions; the Company's and its vendors’ ability to maintain the strength and security of information technology systems; the risk that facilities and systems and those of third-party service providers may be vulnerable to and unable to anticipate or detect data security breaches and data or financial loss; ability to properly collect, use, manage and secure consumer and employee data; foreign currency fluctuations; disruption and volatility in the global capital and credit markets and its impact on the Company's ability to obtain short-term or long-term financing on favorable terms; legal, regulatory, political and economic risks; changes to trade policy, including tariff and import/export regulations; the impact of climate change and related legislative and regulatory responses; compliance with anti-bribery, anti-corruption and anti-money laundering laws by the Company and third-party suppliers and manufacturers; changes in tax laws and liabilities; the costs of compliance with or the violation of national, state and local laws and regulations for environmental, consumer protection, employment, privacy, safety and other matters; continuity of members of management; labor relations; the ability to protect trademarks and other intellectual property rights; the ability of the Company’s licensees to generate expected sales and maintain the value of the Company’s brands; the Company maintaining satisfactory credit ratings; restrictions on the Company’s business relating to its debt obligations; volatility in the price and trading volume of the Company’s common stock; anti-takeover provisions in the Company’s organizational documents; and fluctuations in the amount and frequency of our share repurchases.
Many of the foregoing risks and uncertainties will be exacerbated by any worsening of the global business and economic environment. More information on potential factors that could affect the Company's financial results are described in detail in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and in other reports and statements that the Company files with the SEC.
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March
%
(Dollars and shares in thousands, except per share amounts)
2024
2023
Change
Net revenues
$
631,202
$
667,123
(5
)%
Costs and operating expenses
Cost of goods sold
346,058
380,422
(9
)%
Selling, general and administrative expenses
200,714
191,752
5
%
Total costs and operating expenses
546,772
572,174
(4
)%
Operating income
84,430
94,949
(11
)%
Interest expense
(9,292
)
(10,273
)
(10
)%
Interest income
2,425
419
479
%
Other expense, net
(2,883
)
(2,226
)
30
%
Income before income taxes
74,680
82,869
(10
)%
Income taxes
15,173
16,573
(8
)%
Net income
$
59,507
$
66,296
(10
)%
Earnings per common share
Basic
$
1.07
$
1.19
Diluted
$
1.05
$
1.16
Weighted average shares outstanding
Basic
55,735
55,646
Diluted
56,739
56,940
Basis of presentation for all financial tables within this release: The Company operates and reports using a 52/53-week fiscal year ending on the Saturday closest to December 31 each year. For presentation purposes herein, all references to periods ended March 2024 and March 2023 correspond to the 13-week fiscal periods ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively. References to March 2024, December 2023 and March 2023 relate to the balance sheets as of March 30, 2024, December 30, 2023 and April 1, 2023, respectively. Amounts herein may not recalculate due to the use of unrounded numbers.
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
March 2024
December 2023
March 2023
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$
215,059
$
215,050
$
52,677
Accounts receivable, net
239,632
217,673
224,024
Inventories
501,341
500,353
660,089
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
104,208
110,808
102,757
Total current assets
1,060,240
1,043,884
1,039,547
Property, plant and equipment, net
110,304
112,045
104,999
Operating lease assets
56,268
54,812
55,116
Intangible assets, net
12,135
12,497
13,173
Goodwill
209,566
209,862
209,904
Other assets
212,924
212,339
220,831
TOTAL ASSETS
$
1,661,437
$
1,645,439
$
1,643,570
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current liabilities
Short-term borrowings
$
—
$
—
$
7,255
Current portion of long-term debt
20,000
20,000
12,500
Accounts payable
187,200
180,220
163,871
Accrued and other current liabilities
163,251
171,414
197,203
Operating lease liabilities, current
22,187
21,003
21,241
Total current liabilities
392,638
392,637
402,070
Operating lease liabilities, noncurrent
37,016
36,753
32,472
Other liabilities
85,344
80,215
81,796
Long-term debt
759,246
763,921
827,944
Total liabilities
1,274,244
1,273,526
1,344,282
Commitments and contingencies
Total equity
387,193
371,913
299,288
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
$
1,661,437
$
1,645,439
$
1,643,570
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March
(In thousands)
2024
2023
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income
$
59,507
$
66,296
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash provided (used) by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
9,505
9,127
Stock-based compensation
5,768
1,002
Other, including working capital changes
(18,312
)
(89,047
)
Cash provided (used) by operating activities
56,468
(12,622
)
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Property, plant and equipment expenditures
(4,491
)
(6,463
)
Capitalized computer software
(1,154
)
(5,483
)
Other
(787
)
149
Cash used by investing activities
(6,432
)
(11,797
)
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Borrowings under revolving credit facility
—
178,000
Repayments under revolving credit facility
—
(128,000
)
Repayments of term loan
(5,000
)
(2,500
)
Repurchases of Common Stock
(20,105
)
—
Dividends paid
(27,844
)
(26,808
)
Shares withheld for taxes, net of proceeds from issuance of Common Stock
(1,665
)
(3,619
)
Other
—
(57
)
Cash (used) provided by financing activities
(54,614
)
17,016
Effect of foreign currency rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
4,587
901
Net change in cash and cash equivalents
9
(6,502
)
Cash and cash equivalents – beginning of period
215,050
59,179
Cash and cash equivalents – end of period
$
215,059
$
52,677
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Supplemental Financial Information
Business Segment Information
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March
% Change
% Change Constant
Currency (a)
(Dollars in thousands)
2024
2023
Segment revenues:
Wrangler
$
409,494
$
423,147
(3
)%
(4
)%
Lee
219,443
240,649
(9
)%
(9
)%
Total reportable segment revenues
628,937
663,796
(5
)%
(6
)%
Other revenues (b)
2,265
3,327
(32
)%
(32
)%
Total net revenues
$
631,202
$
667,123
(5
)%
(6
)%
Segment profit:
Wrangler
$
74,666
$
71,107
5
%
4
%
Lee
35,094
39,573
(11
)%
(11
)%
Total reportable segment profit
$
109,760
$
110,680
(1
)%
(1
)%
Corporate and other expenses
(28,060
)
(18,064
)
55
%
56
%
Interest expense
(9,292
)
(10,273
)
(10
)%
(10
)%
Interest income
2,425
419
479
%
484
%
(Loss) profit related to other revenues (b)
(153
)
107
(243
)%
(243
)%
Income before income taxes
$
74,680
$
82,869
(10
)%
(10
)%
(a) Refer to constant currency definition on the following pages.
(b) We report an "Other" category to reconcile segment revenues and segment profit to the Company's operating results, but the Other category does not meet the criteria to be considered a reportable segment. Other includes sales and licensing of Rock & Republic®, other company-owned brands and private label apparel.
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Supplemental Financial Information
Business Segment Information – Constant Currency Basis (Non-GAAP)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March 2024
As Reported
Adjust for Foreign
(In thousands)
under GAAP
Currency Exchange
Constant Currency
Segment revenues:
Wrangler
$
409,494
$
(1,594
)
$
407,900
Lee
219,443
(335
)
219,108
Total reportable segment revenues
628,937
(1,929
)
627,008
Other revenues
2,265
—
2,265
Total net revenues
$
631,202
$
(1,929
)
$
629,273
Segment profit:
Wrangler
$
74,666
$
(507
)
$
74,159
Lee
35,094
28
35,122
Total reportable segment profit
$
109,760
$
(479
)
$
109,281
Corporate and other expenses
(28,060
)
(49
)
(28,109
)
Interest expense
(9,292
)
—
(9,292
)
Interest income
2,425
22
2,447
(Loss) profit related to other revenues
(153
)
—
(153
)
Income before income taxes
$
74,680
$
(506
)
$
74,174
Constant Currency Financial Information
The Company is a global company that reports financial information in U.S. dollars in accordance with GAAP. Foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations affect the amounts reported by the Company from translating its foreign revenues and expenses into U.S. dollars. These rate fluctuations can have a significant effect on reported operating results. As a supplement to our reported operating results, we present constant currency financial information, which is a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes the impact of translating foreign currencies into U.S. dollars. We use constant currency information to provide a framework to assess how our business performed excluding the effects of changes in the rates used to calculate foreign currency translation. Management believes this information is useful to investors to facilitate comparison of operating results and better identify trends in our businesses.
To calculate foreign currency translation on a constant currency basis, operating results for the current year period for entities reporting in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are translated into U.S. dollars at the average exchange rates in effect during the comparable period of the prior year (rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during the current year period).
These constant currency performance measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, reported results under GAAP. The constant currency information presented may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Supplemental Financial Information
Reconciliation of Adjusted Financial Measures - Quarter-to-Date (Non-GAAP)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
2024
2023
Cost of goods sold - as reported under GAAP
$
346,058
$
380,422
Restructuring and other transformation costs (a)
(3,038
)
—
Adjusted cost of goods sold
$
343,020
$
380,422
Selling, general and administrative expenses - as reported under GAAP
$
200,714
$
191,752
Restructuring and other transformation costs (a)
(5,357
)
—
Adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses
$
195,357
$
191,752
Diluted earnings per share - as reported under GAAP
$
1.05
$
1.16
Restructuring and other transformation costs (a)
0.11
—
Adjusted diluted earnings per share
$
1.16
$
1.16
Net income - as reported under GAAP
$
59,507
$
66,296
Income taxes
15,173
16,573
Interest expense
9,292
10,273
Interest income
(2,425
)
(419
)
EBIT
$
81,547
$
92,723
Depreciation and amortization
9,505
9,127
EBITDA
$
91,052
$
101,850
Restructuring and other transformation costs (a)
8,395
—
Adjusted EBITDA
$
99,447
$
101,850
As a percentage of total net revenues
15.8
%
15.3
%
Non-GAAP Financial Information: The financial information above has been presented on a GAAP basis and on an adjusted basis. EBIT, EBITDA and adjusted presentations are non-GAAP measures. See “Notes to Supplemental Financial Information - Reconciliation of Adjusted Financial Measures" at the end of this document. Amounts herein may not recalculate due to the use of unrounded numbers.
(a) See “Notes to Supplemental Financial Information - Reconciliation of Adjusted Financial Measures" at the end of this document.
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Supplemental Financial Information
Summary of Select GAAP and Non-GAAP Measures
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March
2024
2023
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
GAAP
Adjusted
GAAP
Net revenues
$
631,202
$
631,202
$
667,123
Gross margin
$
285,144
$
288,182
$
286,701
As a percentage of total net revenues
45.2
%
45.7
%
43.0
%
Selling, general and administrative expenses
$
200,714
$
195,357
$
191,752
As a percentage of total net revenues
31.8
%
30.9
%
28.7
%
Operating income
$
84,430
$
92,825
$
94,949
As a percentage of total net revenues
13.4
%
14.7
%
14.2
%
Earnings per share - diluted
$
1.05
$
1.16
$
1.16
Non-GAAP Financial Information: The financial information above has been presented on a GAAP basis and on an adjusted basis. These adjusted presentations are non-GAAP measures. See “Notes to Supplemental Financial Information - Reconciliation of Adjusted Financial Measures" at the end of this document.
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Supplemental Financial Information
Disaggregation of Revenue
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March 2024
Revenues - As Reported
(In thousands)
Wrangler
Lee
Other
Total
Channel revenues
U.S. Wholesale
$
328,725
$
119,147
$
2,092
$
449,964
Non-U.S. Wholesale
44,438
63,618
—
108,056
Direct-to-Consumer
36,331
36,678
173
73,182
Total
$
409,494
$
219,443
$
2,265
$
631,202
Geographic revenues
U.S.
$
357,463
$
132,283
$
2,265
$
492,011
International
52,031
87,160
—
139,191
Total
$
409,494
$
219,443
$
2,265
$
631,202
Three Months Ended March 2023
Revenues - As Reported
(In thousands)
Wrangler
Lee
Other
Total
Channel revenues
U.S. Wholesale
$
337,676
$
135,299
$
3,228
$
476,203
Non-U.S. Wholesale
51,919
66,005
10
117,934
Direct-to-Consumer
33,552
39,345
89
72,986
Total
$
423,147
$
240,649
$
3,327
$
667,123
Geographic revenues
U.S.
$
365,129
$
149,690
$
3,317
$
518,136
International
58,018
90,959
10
148,987
Total
$
423,147
$
240,649
$
3,327
$
667,123
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Supplemental Financial Information
Summary of Select Revenue Information
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended March
2024
2023
2024 to 2023
(Dollars in thousands)
As Reported under GAAP
% Change Reported
% Change Constant Currency
Wrangler U.S.
$
357,463
$
365,129
(2
)%
(2
)%
Lee U.S.
132,283
149,690
(12
)%
(12
)%
Other
2,265
3,317
(32
)%
(32
)%
Total U.S. revenues
$
492,011
$
518,136
(5
)%
(5
)%
Wrangler International
$
52,031
$
58,018
(10
)%
(13
)%
Lee International
87,160
90,959
(4
)%
(5
)%
Other
—
10
(100
)%
(100
)%
Total International revenues
$
139,191
$
148,987
(7
)%
(8
)%
Global Wrangler
$
409,494
$
423,147
(3
)%
(4
)%
Global Lee
219,443
240,649
(9
)%
(9
)%
Global Other
2,265
3,327
(32
)%
(32
)%
Total revenues
$
631,202
$
667,123
(5
)%
(6
)%
Non-GAAP Financial Information: The financial information above has been presented on a GAAP basis and on a constant currency basis, which is a non-GAAP financial measure. See “Business Segment Information – Constant Currency Basis (Non-GAAP)" for additional information on constant currency financial calculations.
KONTOOR BRANDS, INC.
Supplemental Financial Information
Adjusted Return on Invested Capital (Non-GAAP)
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
Trailing Twelve Months Ended March
Numerator
2024
2023
Net Income
$
224,205
$
230,979
Plus: Income taxes
39,505
70,581
Plus: Interest income (expense), net
33,630
35,867
EBIT
$
297,340
$
337,427
Plus: Restructuring and other transformation costs (b)
22,722
12,626
Plus: Operating lease interest (c)
1,202
984
Adjusted EBIT
$
321,264
$
351,037
Adjusted effective income tax rate (d)
16
%
23
%
Adjusted net operating profit after taxes
$
271,363
$
269,372
Denominator
March 2024
March 2023
March 2022
Equity
$
387,193
$
299,288
$
184,090
Plus: Current portion of long-term debt and other borrowings
20,000
19,755
2,739
Plus: Noncurrent portion of long-term debt
759,246
827,944
789,143
Plus: Operating lease liabilities (e)
59,203
53,713
49,074
Less: Cash and cash equivalents
(215,059
)
(52,677
)
(193,630
)
Invested capital
$
1,010,583
$
1,148,023
$
831,416
Average invested capital (f)
$
1,079,303
$
989,720
Net income to average debt and equity (g)
19.4
%
21.8
%
Adjusted return on invested capital
25.1
%
27.2
%
Non-GAAP Financial Information: Adjusted return on invested capital ("ROIC") is a non-GAAP measure. We believe this metric is useful in assessing the effectiveness of our capital allocation over time. ROIC may be different from similarly titled measures used by other companies. Amounts herein may not recalculate due to the use of unrounded numbers.
(b) See “Notes to Supplemental Financial Information - Reconciliation of Adjusted Financial Measures" at the end of this document.
(c) Operating lease interest is based upon the discount rate for each lease and recorded as a component of rent expense within "Selling, general and administrative expenses" in the Company's statements of operations. The adjustment for operating lease interest represents the add-back to earnings before interest and taxes ("EBIT") based upon the assumption that properties under our operating leases were owned or accounted for as finance leases. Operating lease interest is added back to EBIT in the adjusted ROIC calculation to account for differences in capital structure between us and other companies.
(d) Effective income tax rate adjusted for restructuring and other transformation costs and the corresponding tax impact. See “Notes to Supplemental Financial Information - Reconciliation of Adjusted Financial Measures" at the end of this document.
(e) Total of "Operating lease liabilities, current" and "Operating lease liabilities, noncurrent" in the Company's balance sheets.
(f) The average is based on the "Invested capital" at the end of the current period and at the end of the comparable prior period.
(g) Calculated as "Net income" divided by average "Debt" and "Equity." "Debt" includes the current and noncurrent portion of long-term debt as well as other short-term borrowings. The average is based on the subtotal of "Debt" and "Equity" at the end of the current period and at the end of the comparable prior period.
Notes to Supplemental Financial Information - Reconciliation of Adjusted Financial Measures
Management uses non-GAAP financial measures internally in its budgeting and review process and, in some cases, as a factor in determining compensation. In addition, adjusted EBITDA is a key financial measure for the Company's shareholders and financial leaders, as the Company's debt financing agreements require the measurement of adjusted EBITDA, along with other measures, in connection with the Company's compliance with debt covenants. While management believes that these non-GAAP measures are useful in evaluating the business, this information should be considered supplemental in nature and should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternate for, reported results under GAAP. In addition, these non-GAAP measures may be different from similarly titled measures used by other companies.
(a) During the three months ended March 2024, restructuring and other transformation costs included $7.2 million related to business optimization activities and $1.2 million related to streamlining and transferring select production within our internal manufacturing network. Total restructuring and other transformation costs resulted in a corresponding tax impact of $2.0 million for the three months ended March 2024.
(b) During the trailing twelve months ended March 2024, restructuring and other transformation costs were $22.7 million related to reductions in our global workforce, streamlining and transferring select production within our internal manufacturing network, optimizing and globalizing our operating model and other business optimization activities. Total restructuring and other transformation costs resulted in a corresponding tax impact of $5.0 million for the trailing twelve months ended March 2024.
During the trailing twelve months ended March 2023, restructuring and other transformation costs were $12.6 million net, related to severance and employee-related benefit costs, a pension curtailment gain, other employee-related benefits and other costs. All restructuring and other transformation costs during the trailing twelve months ended March 2023 are attributable to the globalization of the Company’s operating model and relocation of the European headquarters. Total restructuring and other transformation costs resulted in a corresponding tax impact of $2.5 million for the trailing twelve months ended March 2023.
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Investors: Michael Karapetian, (336) 332-4263 Vice President, Corporate Development, Strategy, and Investor Relations Michael.Karapetian@kontoorbrands.com
or
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