American Woodmark Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter Results
WINCHESTER, Va., May 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- American Woodmark Corporation (NASDAQ: AMWD) (the "Company") today announced results for its fourth fiscal quarter ended April 30, 2019.
Net sales for the fourth fiscal quarter increased 0.4% to $407 million compared with the same quarter of the prior fiscal year. Net sales for the current fiscal year increased 32% to $1,645 million from the prior fiscal year. The Company experienced growth in the builder channel and independent dealers and distributors channel during the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2019. The current fiscal year results include eight incremental months (May through December) of results from the Company's acquisition of RSI Home Products, Inc. ("RSI"), which closed December 29, 2017. Excluding the impact of the RSI acquisition, the Company experienced growth in all channels during fiscal year 2019 versus the comparable prior year period.
Net income was $22.0 million ($1.30 per diluted share) for the fourth quarter of the current fiscal year compared with $19.1 million ($1.08 per diluted share) in the same quarter of the prior fiscal year. Net income for the current quarter was positively impacted by lower interest expense and taxes. Net income for the current fiscal year was $83.7 million ($4.83 per diluted share) compared with $63.1 million ($3.77 per diluted share) for the prior fiscal year. Adjusted EPS per diluted share was $1.87 for the fourth quarter of the current fiscal year compared with $1.64 in the same quarter of the prior fiscal year and $6.91 for the current fiscal year compared with $5.24 for the prior fiscal year.
Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth fiscal quarter was $63.8 million, or 15.7% of net sales, compared to $65.3 million, or 16.1% of net sales, for the same quarter of the prior fiscal year. Adjusted EBITDA for the current fiscal year was $244.9 million, or 14.9% of net sales, compared to $175.8 million, or 14.1% of net sales, for the prior fiscal year. The increase in the current fiscal year is primarily due to the inclusion of eight incremental months of results for RSI.
"Volatility by channel continued into our fourth fiscal quarter," said Cary Dunston, Chairman and CEO. "We experienced solid growth in the builder channel, and independent dealer and distributor channel, however the home center channel proved to be challenging. Despite the lower growth and market cost headwinds, we continued to gain cost leverage through our integration work and are pleased with our adjusted EBITDA performance. Despite the quarter-to-quarter uncertainty in the market, we remain very confident in the underlying industry fundamentals and our ability to grow in all channels."
Cash provided by operating activities for the current fiscal year was $190.8 million. Free cash flow totaled $151.5 million for the current fiscal year. The Company paid down $120.0 million of its term loan facility during the current fiscal year and repurchased 745,232 shares of common stock at a cost of $50.0 million.
About American Woodmark
American Woodmark Corporation manufactures and distributes kitchen, bath and home organization products for the remodeling and new home construction markets. Its products are sold on a national basis directly to home centers, builders and through a network of independent dealers and distributors. At April 30, 2019, the Company operated eighteen manufacturing facilities in the United States and Mexico and eight primary service centers located throughout the United States.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We have presented certain financial measures in this press release which have not been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Definitions of our non-GAAP financial measures and a reconciliation to the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP are provided below following the financial highlights under the heading "Non-GAAP Financial Measures."
Safe harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: All forward-looking statements made by the Company involve material risks and uncertainties and are subject to change based on factors that may be beyond the Company's control. Accordingly, the Company's future performance and financial results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in any such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to, those described in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The Company does not undertake to publicly update or revise its forward looking statements even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results expressed or implied therein will not be realized.
AMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION |
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Unaudited Financial Highlights |
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(in thousands, except share data) |
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Operating Results |
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Three Months Ended |
Twelve Months Ended |
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April 30 |
April 30 |
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2019 |
2018 |
2019 |
2018 |
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Net sales |
$ |
407,399 |
$ |
405,887 |
$ |
1,645,319 |
$ |
1,250,274 |
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Cost of sales & distribution |
320,277 |
316,692 |
1,298,846 |
994,871 |
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Gross profit |
87,122 |
89,195 |
346,473 |
255,403 |
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Sales & marketing expense |
21,736 |
22,446 |
89,875 |
77,843 |
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General & administrative expense |
26,907 |
28,413 |
112,917 |
69,855 |
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Restructuring charges |
(74) |
— |
1,987 |
— |
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Operating income |
38,553 |
38,336 |
141,694 |
107,705 |
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Interest expense, net |
8,448 |
10,167 |
35,652 |
13,054 |
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Other (income) expense, net |
1,291 |
8 |
(4,846) |
(109) |
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Income tax expense |
6,790 |
9,052 |
27,200 |
31,619 |
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Net income |
$ |
22,024 |
$ |
19,109 |
$ |
83,688 |
$ |
63,141 |
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Earnings Per Share: |
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Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted |
16,906,081 |
17,618,977 |
17,330,419 |
16,744,705 |
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Net income per diluted share |
$ |
1.30 |
$ |
1.08 |
$ |
4.83 |
$ |
3.77 |
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet |
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(Unaudited) |
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April 30 |
April 30 |
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2019 |
2018 |
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Cash & cash equivalents |
$ |
57,656 |
$ |
78,410 |
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Investments - certificates of deposit |
1,500 |
8,000 |
||||||
Customer receivables |
125,901 |
136,355 |
||||||
Inventories |
108,528 |
104,801 |
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Income taxes receivable |
1,009 |
25,996 |
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Other current assets |
11,441 |
10,805 |
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Total current assets |
306,035 |
364,367 |
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Property, plant & equipment, net |
208,263 |
218,102 |
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Investments - certificates of deposit |
— |
1,500 |
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Trademarks, net |
5,555 |
8,889 |
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Customer relationship intangibles, net |
213,111 |
258,778 |
||||||
Goodwill |
767,612 |
767,451 |
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Other assets |
29,355 |
26,258 |
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Total assets |
$ |
1,529,931 |
$ |
1,645,345 |
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Current portion - long-term debt |
$ |
2,286 |
$ |
4,143 |
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Accounts payable & accrued expenses |
147,304 |
166,312 |
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Total current liabilities |
149,590 |
170,455 |
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Long-term debt |
689,205 |
809,897 |
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Deferred income taxes |
64,749 |
71,563 |
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Other liabilities |
6,034 |
11,765 |
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Total liabilities |
909,578 |
1,063,680 |
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Stockholders' equity |
620,353 |
581,665 |
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Total liabilities & stockholders' equity |
$ |
1,529,931 |
$ |
1,645,345 |
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Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows |
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(Unaudited) |
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Twelve Months Ended |
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April 30 |
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2019 |
2018 |
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Net cash provided by operating activities |
$ |
190,845 |
$ |
86,775 |
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Net cash used by investing activities |
(37,923) |
(44,316) |
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Net cash used by financing activities |
(173,676) |
(141,027) |
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Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents |
(20,754) |
(98,568) |
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Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period |
78,410 |
176,978 |
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Cash and cash equivalents, end of period |
$ |
57,656 |
$ |
78,410 |
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We have reported our financial results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). In addition, we have discussed our financial results using the non-GAAP measures described below.
Management believes all of these non-GAAP financial measures provide an additional means of analyzing the current period's results against the corresponding prior period's results. However, these non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition, and not as a substitute for, the Company's reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP. Our non-GAAP financial measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures and should be read only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Adjusted EPS per diluted share
We use Adjusted EPS per diluted share in evaluating the performance of our business and profitability. Management believes that this measure provides useful information to investors by offering additional ways of viewing the Company's results by providing an indication of performance and profitability excluding the impact of unusual and/or non-cash items. We define Adjusted EPS per diluted share as diluted earnings per share excluding the per share impact of (1) expenses related to the RSI acquisition and subsequent restructuring charges, (2) inventory step-up amortization due to the increase in the fair value of inventory acquired through the RSI acquisition, (3) the amortization of customer relationship intangibles and trademarks, (4) net gain on debt forgiveness and modification and (5) the tax benefit of RSI acquisition expenses and subsequent restructuring charges, the inventory step-up amortization, the net gain on debt forgiveness and modification and the amortization of customer relationship intangibles and trademarks. The amortization of intangible assets is driven by the RSI acquisition and will recur in future periods. Management has determined that excluding amortization of intangible assets from our definition of Adjusted EPS per diluted share will better help it evaluate the performance of our business and profitability and we have also received similar feedback from some of our investors regarding the same.
Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin
We use Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin in evaluating the performance of our business, and we use each in the preparation of our annual operating budgets and as indicators of business performance and profitability. We believe Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin allow us to readily view operating trends, perform analytical comparisons and identify strategies to improve operating performance.
We define Adjusted EBITDA as net income adjusted to exclude (1) income tax expense, (2) interest expense, net, (3) depreciation and amortization expense, (4) amortization of customer relationship intangibles and trademarks, (5) expenses related to the RSI acquisition and subsequent restructuring charges, (6) inventory step-up amortization due to the increase in the fair value of inventory acquired through the RSI acquisition, (7) stock-based compensation expense, (8) gain/loss on asset disposals, (9) change in fair value of foreign exchange forward contracts and (10) net gain on debt forgiveness and modification. We believe Adjusted EBITDA, when presented in conjunction with comparable GAAP measures, is useful for investors because management uses Adjusted EBITDA in evaluating the performance of our business.
We define Adjusted EBITDA margin as Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of net sales.
Free cash flow
To better understand trends in our business, we believe that it is helpful to subtract amounts for capital expenditures consisting of cash payments for property, plant and equipment and cash payments for investments in displays from cash flows from continuing operations which is how we define free cash flow. Management believes this measure gives investors an additional perspective on cash flow from operating activities in excess of amounts required for reinvestment. It also provides a measure of our ability to repay our debt obligations.
A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures and the most directly comparable measures calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP are set forth on the following tables:
Reconciliation of Adjusted Non-GAAP Financial Measures to the GAAP Equivalents |
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Three Months Ended |
Twelve Months Ended |
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April 30 |
April 30 |
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(in thousands) |
2019 |
2018 |
2019 |
2018 |
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Net income (GAAP) |
$ |
22,024 |
$ |
19,109 |
$ |
83,688 |
$ |
63,141 |
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Add back: |
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Income tax expense |
6,790 |
9,052 |
27,200 |
31,619 |
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Interest expense, net |
8,448 |
10,167 |
35,652 |
13,054 |
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Depreciation and amortization expense |
11,912 |
11,092 |
45,446 |
28,671 |
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Amortization of customer relationship intangibles |
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and trademarks |
12,250 |
12,250 |
49,000 |
16,333 |
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EBITDA (Non-GAAP) |
$ |
61,424 |
$ |
61,670 |
$ |
240,986 |
$ |
152,818 |
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Add back: |
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Acquisition related expenses (1) |
116 |
2,739 |
4,118 |
12,902 |
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Inventory step-up amortization |
— |
— |
— |
6,334 |
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Change in fair value of foreign exchange forward |
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contracts (2) |
291 |
— |
— |
— |
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Net gain on debt forgiveness and modification (3) |
(95) |
— |
(5,266) |
— |
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Stock-based compensation expense |
750 |
591 |
3,040 |
3,097 |
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Loss on asset disposal |
1,312 |
335 |
1,973 |
615 |
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Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) |
$ |
63,798 |
$ |
65,335 |
$ |
244,851 |
$ |
175,766 |
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Net Sales |
$ |
407,399 |
$ |
405,887 |
$ |
1,645,319 |
$ |
1,250,274 |
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Adjusted EBITDA margin (Non-GAAP) |
15.7 |
% |
16.1 |
% |
14.9 |
% |
14.1 |
% |
(1) Acquisition related expenses are comprised of expenses related to the RSI acquisition and the subsequent restructuring charges that the Company incurred.
(2) In the normal course of business the Company is subject to risk from adverse fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. The Company manages these risks through the use of foreign exchange forward contracts. The changes in the fair value of the forward contracts are recorded in other expense (income) in the operating results.
(3) The Company had loans and interest forgiven relating to four separate economic development loans totaling $0.1 million and $5.5 million, for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2019, respectively, and the Company incurred $0.3 million in loan modification expense in connection with an amendment to the credit agreement during fiscal year 2019.
Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted Net Income |
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Three Months Ended |
Twelve Months Ended |
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April 30 |
April 30 |
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(in thousands, except share data) |
2019 |
2018 |
2019 |
2018 |
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Net income (GAAP) |
$ |
22,024 |
$ |
19,109 |
$ |
83,688 |
$ |
63,141 |
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Add back: |
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Acquisition related expenses |
116 |
2,739 |
4,118 |
12,902 |
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Inventory step-up amortization |
— |
— |
— |
6,334 |
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Amortization of customer relationship intangibles |
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and trademarks |
12,250 |
12,250 |
49,000 |
16,333 |
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Net gain on debt forgiveness and modification |
(95) |
— |
(5,266) |
— |
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Tax benefit of add backs |
(2,763) |
(5,134) |
(11,824) |
(10,970) |
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Adjusted net income (Non-GAAP) |
$ |
31,532 |
$ |
28,964 |
$ |
119,716 |
$ |
87,740 |
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Weighted average diluted shares |
16,906,081 |
17,618,977 |
17,330,419 |
16,744,705 |
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Adjusted EPS per diluted share (Non-GAAP) |
$ |
1.87 |
$ |
1.64 |
$ |
6.91 |
$ |
5.24 |
Free Cash Flow |
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Twelve Months Ended |
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April 30 |
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2019 |
2018 |
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Cash provided by operating activities |
$ |
190,845 |
$ |
86,775 |
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Less: Capital expenditures (1) |
39,385 |
49,893 |
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Free cash flow |
$ |
151,460 |
$ |
36,882 |
(1) Capital expenditures consist of cash payments for property, plant and equipment and cash payments for investments in displays. During fiscal 2019 and 2018, approximately $6.7 million and $21.1 million, respectively, in cash outflows were incurred related to the new company headquarters.
SOURCE American Woodmark Corporation
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