HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky.-Friday, March 2nd 2018 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- General Cable Corporation (NYSE: BGC) reported today results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2017. For the quarter, reported earnings per share was $0.31 and reported operating income was $8 million. Adjusted earnings per share and adjusted operating income were $0.03 and $20 million, respectively, for the quarter. See page two of this press release for the reconciliation of reported to adjusted results and related disclosures.
Michael T. McDonnell, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “Our fourth quarter reflects improved performance in Latin America and demand stability of key businesses in North America (electric utility, construction and automotive) and Europe (land turnkey). Although industry dynamics, especially in Europe, and business uncertainties resulting from our review of strategic alternatives did impact results, our 2018 outlook is positive based on trends we have seen since the beginning of this year.” McDonnell added, “We are also pleased to have now received our stockholders’ approval for the pending merger with Prysmian S.p.A., and we continue to expect the merger to be completed by the third quarter of 2018, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary conditions.”
Summary
Announced, at its special meeting of common stockholders on February 16, 2018, a majority of the votes cast, which also represented a majority of the outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock, voted to approve the adoption of the previously announced definitive merger agreement under which Prysmian will acquire General Cable for $30.00 per share in cash
Reported operating income of $8 million primarily impacted by charges of $15 million related to the review of strategic alternatives that resulted in the previously announced definitive merger agreement with Prysmian
Adjusted operating income of $20 million decreased $7 million year over year as restructuring savings and continued performance improvement in Latin America were offset by ongoing challenging industry dynamics particularly in Europe and unfavorable product mix in North America
Operating cash flow was a use of $39 million for the full year of 2017 including payments totaling $82 million for the resolution of FCPA related matters
Completed the divestiture program focused on the sale or liquidation of non-core operations in Asia Pacific and Africa generating total proceeds of approximately $260 million consistent with management’s expectations
Maintained significant liquidity with $326 million of availability on the Company’s $700 million asset-based revolving credit facility and $85 million of cash and cash equivalents
Impact of rising metal prices was a benefit of $4 million and $5 million for the fourth quarter of 2017 and 2016, respectively
Fourth Quarter Segment Demand
North America – Unit volume as measured in metal pounds sold was up 5% versus prior year driven by stronger demand for aerial transmission cables and construction products.
Europe – Unit volume as measured in metal pounds sold was up 6% versus prior year as stronger demand for electric utility products including land turnkey projects helped to more than offset lower subsea project activity and weakness in industrial and construction markets.
Latin America – Unit volume as measured in metal pounds sold was down 6% versus prior year driven by uneven spending on electric infrastructure and construction projects throughout the region as well as the impact of the Company’s go-to-market initiatives (focused on margin improvement). Shipments of aerial transmission cables in Brazil were up sharply year over year.
Net Debt
At the end of 2017 and 2016, total debt was $1,086 million and $939 million, respectively, and cash and cash equivalents were $85 million and $101 million, respectively. The increase in net debt was principally driven by payments totaling $82 million related to the resolution of FCPA matters as well as investments in working capital (partly due to higher metal prices) and funding of restructuring actions.
Other Matters – Income Taxes
The enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Tax Reform Act”) provides for a one-time deemed taxable repatriation of the Company’s off-shore accumulated earnings. This deemed repatriation resulted in a preliminary estimate of $46 million of noncash deferred tax expense in the fourth quarter of 2017 as the deemed repatriation income was offset by existing net operating losses. In addition, the Tax Reform Act provides for the reduction of the U.S. corporate income tax rate from 35% to 21%, effective for 2018. Accordingly, the Company’s deferred tax assets and liabilities were required to be remeasured in the fourth quarter of 2017 resulting in a preliminary estimated noncash deferred tax benefit of approximately $62 million. Prospectively, the Company expects its reported earnings to be favorably impacted by the reduced U.S. tax rate.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Adjusted operating income (defined as operating income before extraordinary, nonrecurring or unusual charges and other certain items), adjusted earnings per share (defined as diluted earnings per share before extraordinary, nonrecurring or unusual charges and other certain items) and net debt (defined as long-term debt plus current portion of long-term debt less cash and cash equivalents) are “non-GAAP financial measures” as defined under the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Metal-adjusted revenues, and return on metal-adjusted sales on a segment basis, both of which are non-GAAP financial measures, are also provided herein. See “Segment Information.”
These Company-defined non-GAAP financial measures exclude from reported results those items that management believes are not indicative of our ongoing performance and are being provided herein because management believes they are useful in analyzing the operating performance of the business and are consistent with how management reviews our operating results and the underlying business trends. Use of these non-GAAP measures may be inconsistent with similar measures presented by other companies and should only be used in conjunction with the Company’s results reported according to GAAP. Historical segment adjusted operating results are disclosed in the Fourth Quarter 2017 Investor Presentation available on the Company’s website.
A reconciliation of GAAP operating income (loss) and diluted earnings (loss) per share to adjusted operating income and earnings per share follows:
Fourth Quarter of 2017 versus Fourth Quarter of 2016
Fourth Quarter
2017 2016
Operating Operating
In millions, except per share amounts Income EPS Income EPS
Reported $ 7.5 $ 0.31 $ (96.8 ) $ (2.10 )
Adjustments to reconcile operating Income/EPS
Non-cash convertible debt interest expense (1) - 0.01 - 0.01
Mark to market (gain) loss on derivative instruments (2) - (0.11 ) - (0.08 )
Restructuring and divestiture costs (3) 17.6 0.20 27.8 0.44
Legal and investigative costs (4) 0.3 - (0.7 ) (0.01 )
(Gain) loss on sale of assets (5) - - 1.0 0.02
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) accrual (6) - - 49.3 0.99
US Pension Settlement (7) - - 7.4 0.12
Asia Pacific and Africa (income)/loss (8) (5.3 ) (0.07 ) 39.3 0.66
Tax reform act (9) - (0.31 ) - -
Total adjustments 12.6 (0.28 ) 124.1 2.15
Adjusted $ 20.1 $ 0.03 $ 27.3 $ 0.05
NOTE: The tables above reflect EPS adjustments based on the Company's full year effective tax rate for 2017 of 40% and 2016 of 50%.
(1) The Company's adjustment for the non-cash convertible debt interest expense reflects the accretion of the equity component of the 2029 convertible notes, which is reflected in the income statement as interest expense.
(2) Mark to market (gains) and losses on derivative instruments represents the current period changes in the fair value of commodity instruments designated as economic hedges. The Company adjusts for the changes in fair values of these commodity instruments as the earnings associated with the underlying contracts have not been recorded in the same period.
(3) Restructuring and divestiture costs represent costs associated with the Company's announced restructuring and divestiture programs as well as costs associated with the review of strategic alternatives that resulted in the previously announced definitive merger agreement with Prysmian. Examples consist of, but are not limited to, employee separation costs, asset write-downs, accelerated depreciation, working capital write-downs, equipment relocation, contract terminations, consulting fees and legal costs. The Company adjusts for these charges as management believes these costs will not continue at the conclusion of both the restructuring and divestiture programs and closing of the merger.
(4) Legal and investigative costs represent costs incurred for external legal counsel and forensic accounting firms in connection with the restatement of our financial statements and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation. The Company adjusts for these charges as management believes these costs will not continue at the conclusion of these investigations which are considered to be outside the normal course of business.
(5) Gains and losses on the sale of assets are the result of divesting certain General Cable businesses. The Company adjusts for these gains and losses as management believes the gains and losses are one-time in nature and will not occur as part of the ongoing operations.
(6) Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) accrual represents the Company’s additional accruals recorded in 2016 to settle the investigations with the SEC and the DOJ. The Company adjusts for this accrual as management believes this is a one-time charge and will not occur as part of ongoing operations.
(7) The US pension settlement charge is a one-time cost related to the lump sum payment to term-vested participants of the US Master Pension Plan. This charge represents the payments made to those participants who elected to take the lump sum payment and for which the Company no longer has obligations to pay in the future. The Company has adjusted for this US pension settlement charge as management does not expect it to occur in the future, nor is it part of the ongoing operations.
(8) The adjustment excludes the impact of operations in the Africa and Asia Pacific segment which are not considered "core operations" under the Company's strategic roadmap. The Company has divested or closed these operations which are not expected to continue as part of the ongoing business. For accounting purposes, the continuing operations in Africa and Asia Pacific do not meet the requirement to be presented as discontinued operations. Fourth quarter 2017 reflects a pre-tax gain of $5.4 million on the liquidation of our New Zealand business. Fourth quarter 2016 reflects the non-cash impacts of a $28 million currency translation reclassification out of accumulated other comprehensive income related to the closure of our South African Facilities and an $11 million asset impairment charge for the Company’s business in China.
(9) The tax reform act adjustment relates to the effect on the Company’s financial statements resulting from the enactment of the United States Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. See “Other Matters – Income Taxes” on page 2 of this press release. The Company adjusts for the enactment of the Tax Reform Act as management believes this is a one-time net benefit and will not occur as part of ongoing operations.
About General Cable
General Cable (NYSE:BGC), with headquarters in Highland Heights, Kentucky, is a global leader in the development, design, manufacture, marketing and distribution of aluminum, copper and fiber optic wire and cable products for the energy, communications, automotive, industrial, construction and specialty segments. General Cable is one of the largest wire and cable manufacturing companies in the world, operating manufacturing facilities in its core geographical markets, and has sales representation and distribution worldwide. For more information about General Cable visit our website at www.generalcable.com.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release including, without limitation, statements regarding future financial results and performance, plans and objectives, capital expenditures, understanding of competition, projected sources of cash flow, potential legal liability, proposed legislation and regulatory action, and our management’s beliefs, expectations or opinions, are forward-looking statements, and as such, we desire to take advantage of the “safe harbor” which is afforded to such statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are those that predict or describe future events or trends and that do not relate solely to historical matters. You can generally identify forward-looking statements as statements containing the words “believe,” “expect,” “may,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” “plan,” “assume,” “seek to” or other similar expressions, or the negative of these expressions, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words.
Actual results may differ materially from those discussed in forward-looking statements as a result of factors, risks and uncertainties over many of which we have no control. These factors, risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) general economic conditions, particularly those in the construction, energy and information technology sectors; (2) the volatility in the price of raw materials, particularly copper and aluminum; (3) the announced review of strategic alternatives, including a potential sale of the Company, and the decision to engage or not to engage in any strategic alternative, could cause disruptions in the business; (4) our ability to maintain or negotiate and consummate new business or strategic relationships or transactions; (5) impairment charges with respect to our long-lived assets; (6) our ability to execute our plan to exit all of our Asia Pacific and African operations; (7) our ability to achieve all of our anticipated cost savings associated with our previously announced global restructuring plan; (8) our ability to invest in product development, to improve the design and performance of our products; (9) economic, political and other risks of maintaining facilities and selling products in foreign countries; (10) domestic and local country price competition; (11) our ability to successfully integrate and identify acquisitions; (12) the impact of technology; (13) our ability to maintain relationships with our distributors and retailers; (14) the changes in tax rates and exposure to new tax laws; (15) our ability to adapt to current and changing industry standards; (16) our ability to execute large customer contracts; (17) our ability to maintain relationships with key suppliers; (18) the impact of fluctuations in foreign currency rates; (19) compliance with foreign and U.S. laws and regulations, including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act; (20) our ability to negotiate extensions of labor agreements; (21) our ability to continue our uncommitted accounts payable confirming arrangements; (22) our exposure to counterparty risk in our hedging arrangements; (23) our ability to achieve target returns on investments in our defined benefit plans; (24) possible future environmental liabilities and asbestos litigation; (25) our ability to attract and retain key employees; (26) our ability to make payments on our indebtedness; (27) our ability to comply with covenants in our existing or future financing agreements; (28) lowering of one or more of our debt ratings; (29) our ability to maintain adequate liquidity; (30) our ability to maintain effective disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting; (31) the trading price of our common stock; and (32) other material factors.
See Item 1A of the Company’s 2016 Annual Report on Form 10-K as filed with the SEC on February 24, 2017 and subsequent SEC filings for a more detailed discussion on some of these risks.
Forward-looking statements reflect the views and assumptions of management as of the date of this press release with respect to future events. The Company does not undertake, and hereby disclaims, any obligation, unless required to do so by applicable securities laws, to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or other factors. The inclusion of any statement in this press release does not constitute an admission by the Company or any other person that the events or circumstances described in such statement are material.
TABLES TO FOLLOW
General Cable Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in millions, except per share data)
(unaudited)
Three Fiscal Months Ended Twelve Fiscal Months Ended
December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31,
2017 2016 2017 2016
Net sales $ 981.9 $ 910.0 $ 3,837.2 $ 3,858.4
Cost of sales 884.5 835.9 3,411.1 3,451.3
Gross profit 97.4 74.1 426.1 407.1
Selling, general and administrative expenses
89.9 170.9 416.8 408.9
Goodwill impairment charges - - - 9.0
Intangible asset impairment charges - - - 7.5
Operating income (loss) 7.5 (96.8 ) 9.3 (18.3 )
Other income (expense) 10.6 2.5 28.5 7.2
Interest income (expense):
Interest expense (19.4 ) (22.3 ) (78.7 ) (89.5 )
Interest income 0.6 1.3 2.0 2.5
(18.8 ) (21.0 ) (76.7 ) (87.0 )
Income (loss) before income taxes (0.7 ) (115.3 ) (38.9 ) (98.1 )
Income tax (provision) benefit 16.5 11.4 (15.8 ) 3.7
Equity in net earnings of affiliated companies - 0.2 - 0.9
Net income (loss) including noncontrolling interest 15.8 (103.7 ) (54.7 ) (93.5 )
Less: net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest (0.2 ) 0.9 1.9 0.3
Net income (loss) attributable to Company common shareholders $ 16.0 $ (104.6 ) $ (56.6 ) $ (93.8 )
Earnings (loss) per share - Net income (loss) attributable to Company common shareholders per common share
Earnings (loss) per common share - basic $ 0.32 $ (2.10 ) $ (1.13 ) $ (1.89 )
Weighted average common shares - basic 50.5 49.7 50.1 49.6
Earnings (loss) per common share-
assuming dilution $ 0.31 $ (2.10 ) $ (1.13 ) $ (1.89 )
Weighted average common shares-
assuming dilution 51.9 49.7 50.1 49.6
General Cable Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Operations
Segment Information
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Fiscal Months Ended Twelve Fiscal Months Ended
December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31,
2017 2016 2017 2016
Revenues (as reported)
North America $ 536.7 $ 476.5 $ 2,218.1 $ 2,041.7
Europe 255.4 212.2 874.5 875.7
Latin America 186.4 174.0 677.9 655.2
Africa / Asia Pacific 3.4 47.3 66.7 285.8
Total $ 981.9 $ 910.0 $ 3,837.2 $ 3,858.4
Revenues (metal adjusted) (1)
North America $ 536.7 $ 530.0 $ 2,218.1 $ 2,235.8
Europe 255.4 229.8 874.5 936.0
Latin America 186.4 205.5 677.9 755.7
Africa / Asia Pacific 3.4 52.5 66.7 320.8
Total $ 981.9 $ 1,017.8 $ 3,837.2 $ 4,248.3
Metal Pounds Sold
North America 139.5 132.5 580.9 548.0
Europe 40.1 37.7 152.4 154.0
Latin America 59.0 62.5 232.2 239.3
Africa / Asia Pacific - 12.8 14.5 85.1
Total 238.6 245.5 980.0 1,026.4
Operating Income (loss)
North America $ 3.9 $ (39.1 ) $ 68.6 $ 62.4
Europe (6.4 ) (14.4 ) (12.4 ) 2.6
Latin America 4.7 (4.0 ) 17.6 (14.4 )
Africa / Asia Pacific 5.3 (39.3 ) (64.5 ) (68.9 )
Total $ 7.5 $ (96.8 ) $ 9.3 $ (18.3 )
Adjusted Operating Income (loss) (2)
North America $ 21.8 $ 32.0 $ 128.5 $ 136.8
Europe (6.4 ) (3.6 ) (6.3 ) 21.5
Latin America 4.7 (1.1 ) 17.8 (8.3 )
Total $ 20.1 $ 27.3 $ 140.0 $ 150.0
Return on Metal Adjusted Sales (3)
North America 4.1 % 6.0 % 5.8 % 6.1 %
Europe -2.5 % -1.6 % -0.7 % 2.3 %
Latin America 2.5 % -0.5 % 2.6 % -1.1 %
Total 2.1 % 2.8 % 3.7 % 3.8 %
Capital Expenditures
North America $ 6.2 $ 21.1 $ 49.7 $ 51.3
Europe 5.6 6.7 28.6 19.8
Latin America 1.7 2.6 6.9 12.4
Africa / Asia Pacific - 0.2 0.2 0.6
Total $ 13.5 $ 30.6 $ 85.4 $ 84.1
Depreciation & Amortization
North America $ 7.6 $ 9.3 $ 34.2 $ 41.4
Europe 6.0 5.6 22.8 22.6
Latin America 3.5 4.2 15.8 16.9
Africa / Asia Pacific - 0.6 1.1 5.1
Total $ 17.1 $ 19.7 $ 73.9 $ 86.0
Revenues by Major Product Lines
Electric Utility $ 348.0 $ 303.0 $ 1,336.2 $ 1,357.1
Electrical Infrastructure 244.4 228.6 976.7 989.7
Construction 228.6 217.1 855.8 820.8
Communications 115.6 113.1 490.8 473.8
Rod Mill Products 45.3 48.2 177.7 217.0
Total $ 981.9 $ 910.0 $ 3,837.2 $ 3,858.4
(1)
Metal-adjusted revenues, a non-GAAP financial measure, is provided in order to eliminate an estimate of metal price volatility from the comparison of revenues from one period to another.
(2)
Adjusted operating income (loss) is a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company is providing adjusted operating income (loss) on a segment basis because management believes it is useful in analyzing the operating performance of the business and is consistent with how management reviews the underlying business trends. A reconciliation of segment reported operating income (loss) to segment adjusted operating income (loss) is provided in the appendix of the Fourth Quarter 2017 Investor Presentation, located on the Company's website.
(3)
Return on Metal Adjusted Sales is calculated on Adjusted Operating Income (Loss)
GENERAL CABLE CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in millions, except share data)
December 31, December 31,
Assets
2017 2016
Current Assets: (unaudited)
Cash and cash equivalents $ 84.7 $ 101.1
Receivables, net of allowances of $19.2 million at December 31, 2017
and $20.2 million at December 31, 2016 714.2 664.5
Inventories 736.1 768.2
Prepaid expenses and other 60.0 65.4
Total current assets 1,595.0 1,599.2
Property, plant and equipment, net 530.3 529.3
Deferred income taxes 7.9 20.4
Goodwill 11.0 12.0
Intangible assets, net 23.3 28.3
Unconsolidated affiliated companies 0.2 9.0
Other non-current assets 67.6 43.4
Total assets $ 2,235.3 $ 2,241.6
Liabilities and Total Equity
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 437.5 $ 414.0
Accrued liabilities 308.8 419.6
Current portion of long-term debt 46.9 67.5
Total current liabilities 793.2 901.1
Long-term debt 1,038.8 871.1
Deferred income taxes 108.6 126.7
Other liabilities 162.9 173.8
Total liabilities 2,103.5 2,072.7
Commitments and Contingencies
Total Equity:
Common stock, $0.01 par value, issued and outstanding shares:
December 31, 2017 - 50,583,870 (net of 8,054,826 treasury shares)
December 31, 2016 - 49,390,850 (net of 9,419,116 treasury shares) 0.6 0.6
Additional paid-in capital 706.6 711.0
Treasury stock (151.9 ) (169.9 )
Retained earnings (deficit) (195.3 ) (102.2 )
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (230.8 ) (286.4 )
Total Company shareholders' equity 129.2 153.1
Noncontrolling interest 2.6 15.8
Total equity 131.8 168.9
Total liabilities and equity $ 2,235.3 $ 2,241.6
GENERAL CABLE CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Twelve Fiscal Months Ended
December 31, December 31,
2017 2016
Cash flows of operating activities:
Net income (loss) including noncontrolling interest $ (54.7 ) $ (93.5 )
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash flows of operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 73.9 86.0
Foreign currency exchange (gain) loss 3.4 0.6
Non-cash asset impairment charges 2.3 59.5
Non-cash interest charges 4.0 5.0
Deferred income taxes (12.1 ) (22.7 )
(Gain) loss on disposal of subsidiaries 71.9 (25.6 )
(Gain) loss on disposal of property (1.4 ) 2.1
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effect of divestitures:
(Increase) decrease in receivables (25.3 ) 11.2
(Increase) decrease in inventories 18.1 52.6
(Increase) decrease in other assets 6.4 7.3
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable 7.8 2.8
Increase (decrease) in accrued and other liabilities (133.3 ) 70.9
Net cash flows of operating activities (39.0 ) 156.2
Cash flows of investing activities:
Capital expenditures (85.4 ) (84.1 )
Proceeds from properties sold 11.9 1.5
Disposal of subsidiaries, net of cash disposed of 2.2 81.8
Investment in restricted cash (10.0 ) -
Other (0.1 ) 0.2
Net cash flows of investing activities (81.4 ) (0.6 )
Cash flows of financing activities:
Dividends paid to shareholders (37.4 ) (35.6 )
Proceeds from debt 2,101.1 1,516.2
Repayments of debt (1,967.3 ) (1,635.2 )
Purchase of noncontrolling interest - (18.0 )
Dividends paid to noncontrolling interest - (0.1 )
Proceeds from sale leaseback transaction - 6.2
Impact of stock options and other 2.1 (0.4 )
Net cash flows of financing activities 98.5 (166.9 )
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 5.5 -
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (16.4 ) (11.3 )
Cash and cash equivalents-beginning of year 101.1 112.4
Cash and cash equivalents-end of year $ 84.7 $ 101.1
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