Sumitomo Rubber Industries 3Q Financial Report (January 1- September 30, 2022)
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Nov 9, 2022
AirBoss of America Corp. today announced its third quarter results as it moves forward into the remainder of 2022. The Company will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the results on November 9th at 9 a.m. ET, the details of which are outlined below. All dollar amounts are shown in thousands of United States dollars (« US $ » or « $ »), except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted.
Recent Highlights
“Our third quarter financial results were negatively impacted by contract timing as well as market challenges, with the most acute of these being the dramatic shift in market pricing for nitrile gloves to date in 2022,” expressed Chris Bitsakakis, President and COO of AirBoss. “Having taken a substantial non-cash write-down against our gloves in inventory in AirBoss Defense Group (“ADG”) during Q3 2022, we believe we are now better positioned to generate profitable sales to the personal protective equipment (“PPE”), health care and survivability sectors going forward. During the quarter, we were pleased with the continued strong performance within our AirBoss Rubber Solutions (“ARS”) segment as we captured new sales opportunities with our expanded product line-up and enhanced production capabilities. This segment capitalized on strong demand in Q3 2022 which led to growth over the third quarter in 2021. Our ability to offer specialized products and a broader array of compounds has allowed us to capture sales growth within new market segments, and we’re able to meet this demand with expanded production capabilities. Our team’s efforts to broaden our customer base and profitability within ARS has produced strong results to date in 2022.”
“Within ADG, demand drivers remain strong. Innovations like our Blast Gauge System represent important new opportunities to use technology to ensure the safety of military personnel, and worldwide military budgets continue to create opportunities for our traditional defense products like the Husky, Bandolier and CBRN-E equipment, as reflected in the recently announced Husky order” noted Gren Schoch, Chairman and CEO of AirBoss. “Our ADG team is highly focused on successfully securing new sales agreements from our current pipeline of opportunities. As our AirBoss Engineered Products (“AEP”) segment dealt with further labor and supply chain challenges as well as continued raw materials price inflation in Q3, our team accelerated its efforts to pursue new pricing strategies with our key customers to ensure we can re-gain profitable operations within AEP in the near term.”
Three-months ended September 30 | Nine-months ended September 30 | ||||
In thousands of US dollars, except share data | |||||
(unaudited) | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | |
Financial results: | |||||
Net sales | 104,682 | 112,027 | 359,702 | 337,805 | |
Profit | (55,957) | 6,902 | (43,889) | 31,541 | |
Adjusted Profit1 | (11,843) | 7,040 | 234 | 31,833 | |
Earnings per share (US$) | |||||
– Basic | (2.07) | 0.26 | (1.62) | 1.17 | |
– Diluted | (2.07) | 0.24 | (1.62) | 1.11 | |
Adjusted earnings per share1(US$) | |||||
– Basic | (0.44) | 0.26 | 0.01 | 1.18 | |
– Diluted | (0.44) | 0.25 | 0.01 | 1.12 | |
EBITDA1 | (56,394) | 13,752 | (26,239) | 53,056 | |
Adjusted EBITDA1 | 1,271 | 13,922 | 31,438 | 53,380 | |
Net cash provided by operating activities | (15,847) | (125,723) | (38,655) | (136,392) | |
Free cash flow1 | (18,525) | (130,444) | (45,625) | (149,391) | |
Dividends declared per share (CAD$) | 0.10 | $0.10 | 0.30 | $0.27 | |
Capital additions | 2,687 | 4,724 | 6,983 | 17,560 | |
Financial position: | September 30, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | |||
Total assets | 422,323 | 443,264 | |||
Debt2 | 133,191 | 80,563 | |||
Net Debt1 | 111,861 | 56,033 | |||
Shareholders’ equity | 185,946 | 235,148 | |||
Outstanding shares (#) * | 27,092,041 | 26,993,181 | |||
*27,092,041 at November 8, 2022 |
1 See Non-IFRS and Other Financial Measures. 2 Debt as at September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021 include lease liabilities of $15,546 and $17,399, respectively.
Financial Results
Consolidated net sales for Q3 2022 decreased by 6.6% to $104,682 compared to the three-month period ended September 30, 2021 (“Q3 2021”). This decrease was primarily attributable to ADG’s delivery of nitrile gloves to the U.S. Department for Health and Human Services (“HHS”) in the prior year, partly offset by increased sales at ARS across the majority of customer sectors. Consolidated net sales for 2022 year-to-date increased by 6.5% to $359,702 compared with 2021 year-to-date due to increased sales at ARS across the majority of customer sectors, partially offset by ADG’s delivery of filters and nitrile gloves to HHS in the prior year, and softer volumes in the AirBoss Engineered Products (“ARS”) segment.
Consolidated gross profit for Q3 2022 decreased by $72,813 to $(47,037), compared with Q3 2021, driven by a $57.0 million non-cash write-down at ADG related to nitrile glove inventory, the delivery of nitrile gloves to HHS in 2021 and lower volume at AEP, partially offset by strong improvement at ARS driven by higher volumes. Consolidated gross profit for 2022 year-to-date decreased by $85,490 to $(636) compared with 2021 year-to-date, driven by the $57.0 million non-cash write-down at ADG related to nitrile gloves, the delivery of filters and nitrile gloves to HHS in 2021, the elimination of government-directed wage subsidies, and margin compression at AEP due to labor, freight and raw material increases, partially offset by significant improvements at ARS.
Adjusted EBITDA for Q3 2022 decreased by 90.9% compared to Q3 2021 and decreased by 41.1% for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022 compared with the nine-month period ended September 30, 2021.
Financial Position
The Company retains a $250 million credit facility and a net debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio of 1.92x (from 0.70x at December 31, 2021).
Dividend
The Board of Directors of the Company has approved a quarterly dividend of C$0.10 per common share, to be paid on January 16, 2023 to shareholders of record at December 30, 2022.
Segment Results
Net sales at ADG for Q3 2022 decreased by 54.9% to $23,553, from $52,179 in Q3 2021 and by 26.4% to $113,354 for 2022 year-to-date, from $154,026 for 2021 year-to-date. The decrease in Q3 2022 was primarily the result of the large HHS nitrile patient examination contract in 2021 and the decrease year-to-date was primarily the result of large HHS contracts delivered in 2021. Gross profit at ADG for Q3 2022 decreased by 324.7% to $(51,299), from $22,827 in Q3 2021 and by 120.2% to $(13,874), from $68,834 for 2021 year-to-date. In both cases, the decreases were primarily the result of the one-time $57.0 million inventory write-down, deliveries to HHS in 2021, partially offset by favorable volume in ADG’s industrial products line.
Net sales at ARS for Q3 2022 increased by 46.7% to $58,484, from $39,861 in Q3 2021 and increased by 50.0% to $178,371, from $118,937 for 2021 year-to-date. For Q3 2022, volume was up 1.3%, with increases across many sectors despite continuing supply chain challenges related to raw material supply and elevated freight costs. Year-to-date, volume was up 7.8%, with increases across the majority of sectors and continued ramp up of most customer’s operations despite residual softness due to certain economic headwinds. Tolling volume was down 50.3% for the quarter and 3.5% year-to-date, while non-tolling volume was up 13.3% for the quarter and 10.6% year-to-date. Gross profit at ARS for Q3 2022 increased by 96.1% to $8,370 (14.3% of net sales) from $4,268 (10.7% of net sales) in Q3 2021 and by 74.8% to $26,169 (14.7% of net sales), from $14,967 (12.6% of net sales) for 2021 year-to-date. For the quarter, this increase was primarily the result of improvement in non-tolling volume, raw material pass through mechanisms and managing controllable overhead costs, partially offset by labor challenges and logistics costs. Year-to-date, this increase was primarily as a result of increased non-tolling volumes compared to the same period in 2021, managing controllable overhead costs, partially offset by labor and logistics costs and a decrease in government-directed subsidies.
Net sales at AEP for Q3 2022 increased by 3.0% to $29,176, from $28,328 in Q3 2021 and decreased by 2.8% to $85,857, from $88,312 for 2021 year-to-date. For the quarter, the increase was due to a favourable mix in SUV, light truck and mini-van platforms, partially offset by lower production of other automotive platforms and certain molded defense products. Year-to-date, the decrease was due to lower automotive volumes across many platforms and specifically in SUV, light truck and mini-van platforms compared to the same period in 2021 as the automotive sector continued to manage volume volatility given the challenges with global electronic chip shortages in addition to freight and logistics constraints. Gross profit at AEP for Q3 2022 decreased to $(4,108) from $(1,319) in Q3 2021 and to $(12,931) from $1,053 for 2021 year-to-date. For the quarter, this decrease was primarily the result of lower volumes in part due to the continued global electronic chip shortages in the automotive sector combined with a slowing economy, continued raw material escalations not passed on to customers and freight and logistics constraints partially offset by a continued focus on controllable operational cost containment. Year-to-date, this decrease was primarily the result of a government-directed wage subsidy in 2021 and challenges associated with global electronic chip shortages in the automotive sector combined with raw material cost escalations, customer indexing constraints, freight and logistics challenges and higher related costs partially offset by a continued focus on controllable operational cost containment and managing overhead costs.
Overview
The Company worked diligently to address the impact of current economic conditions during the quarter, including actions to mitigate on-going global freight, labor and logistics challenges, as well as raw material price escalations. We remained focused on operational execution, growth initiatives and key investments, with strong traction for the quarter at ARS, ADG’s continued focus on its opportunities pipeline, and continued progress to address the related commercial impacts to AEP. The Company remains committed to solidifying its position in the PPE, health care and survivability sectors and supporting its customers, employees and stakeholders.
Despite the challenges faced during this quarter, the Company continued to exercise risk mitigation initiatives within its supply chain, securing alternative raw material sources and remaining focused on optimization of supply chain strategies. Continued recovery of volumes remains subject to the ongoing management of stable and sustained operations of businesses globally, which remains complex and volatile, specifically considering evolving and ongoing challenges such as inflation pressure. Notwithstanding these challenges, including further constraints on our supply chain for the foreseeable future in the remainder of 2022 and into 2023, the Company believes it is positioned to capture continued opportunities during the coming quarters.
ADG remains focused on its survivability solutions platform while targeting traditional defense contracts, which could result in the execution of meaningful opportunities over the next several years. In addition, ADG continues to work with its key customers to leverage the opportunities in its pipeline, which remains robust and is expected to support growth initiatives, subject to timing as delays in the conversion of these opportunities are expected to continue through the fourth quarter of 2022. Management continues to believe that the future sourcing of PPE for first responders and healthcare professionals will remain a necessity and priority for front line workers, evidenced by the strong pipeline of PPE-related opportunities that ADG is currently pursuing.
ARS continued to see strong demand despite labor constraints that adversely affected volume in the quarter. The segment remains focused on optimizing its equipment capacity across all its locations and executing on its strategy to deliver strong results with specialized products, expanded production of a broader array of compounds (white and color) and enhanced flexibility in attracting and fulfilling new business through identified synergies and margin expansion. ARS continues to leverage its scale and global supply chain management expertise to manage ongoing logistics and raw material risks while supporting new customers to drive volume and growth. The segment also continue to focus on research and development investments with its broad expertise to support enhanced collaboration with customers to develop innovative and proprietary technical solutions.
The AirBoss Engineered Products segment continued to be impacted by labor and supply chain challenges and significant raw material price increases including electronic chip shortages impacting OEM production schedules. Management continues to accelerate pricing strategies with its key customers to ensure a fair and equitable path forward and is optimistic of results materializing in the near term. The Company remains committed to addressing key challenges in this segment including margin improvement with targeted cost management, enhanced pricing strategies with raw material indexing and by fully leveraging its investments in advanced manufacturing. AEP also continued to focus on its operational improvement plan with a heightened focus on sustaining a stable hourly workforce while dealing with volume reductions in the automotive sector, as well as focus on diversification of its product lines into sectors adjacent to the automotive space.
Despite the continued headwinds associated with economic and geopolitical issues, the Company’s longer-term priorities remain intact and include:
As before, management remains dedicated to the creation of long-term value for all stakeholders through a combination of strategic initiatives that both drive organic growth and support possible transactions.
Conference Call Details and Investor Presentation
A conference call to discuss the quarterly results is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, November 9, 2022. Please go to https://www.gowebcasting.com/12233 or dial in to the following numbers: 1-800-319-4610 or 416-915-3239, pass code: 55506. Please connect approximately 10 minutes prior to the call to ensure participation. A replay of the conference call as well as the Company’s updated investor presentation will also be made available at: https://airboss.com/investor-media-center.
Source: AirBoss
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