NEENAH, WISCONSIN, January 25, 2012 - Bemis Company, Inc. (NYSE-BMS) today reported quarterly diluted earnings of $0.19 per share for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2011. Diluted earnings per share would have been $0.45 for the fourth quarter of 2011, excluding the effect of facility consolidation and acquisition related integration charges detailed in the attached schedule, "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Data."
Highlights of the full year 2011:
Cash flow from operations was $416.6 million, an increase of 13.2 percent from 2010.
Acquisitions of barrier packaging manufacturing companies in China and North America position Bemis to expand its geographic and market application reach.
Bemis initiated a facility consolidation program to generate over $100 million in savings over the next three years.
Facility consolidation related activities resulted in a charge of $0.24 per share during the fourth quarter of 2011, representing employee related charges and other fixed asset related costs.
2011 adjusted diluted earnings per share were $1.99, reflecting the negative impact of higher raw material costs and lower unit sales volumes during 2011. (See attached schedule: "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Data.")
"We faced a challenging environment in 2011, as dramatic resin price increases and softening customer demand impacted our performance throughout the year," said Henry Theisen, Bemis Company's President and Chief Executive Officer. "As we enter 2012, we are making changes to our manufacturing footprint in order to meaningfully reduce expenses and create positive profit momentum going forward."
CONSOLIDATED RESULTS
Full Year 2011
For the full year 2011, net sales were $5.32 billion, an
increase of 10.1 percent compared to net sales of $4.84
billion in 2010. Acquisitions contributed
approximately 4.8 percent to net sales growth. The
impact of currency translation was insignificant. The
remaining organic sales growth primarily reflects selling
price increases partially offset by lower unit sales
volume.
Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations for the full year 2011 were $1.70, a decrease of 7.1 percent from $1.83 per share reported in 2010. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations, as adjusted, would have been $1.99 in 2011, a decrease of 6.1 percent compared to $2.12 per share in 2010. (See attached schedule: "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Data.")
Fourth Quarter 2011
Net sales of $1.27 billion for the fourth quarter of 2011
represented a 1.7 percent increase from $1.25 billion for
the same period of 2010. Acquisitions increased net
sales by approximately 1.8 percent. The impact of
currency translation was insignificant.
Quarterly diluted earnings per share from continuing operations were $0.19 for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2011. Diluted earnings per share, as adjusted for charges primarily associated with the facility consolidation program, would have been $0.45 for the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to $0.49 per share for the fourth quarter of 2010. (See attached schedule: "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Data.")
FACILITY CONSOLIDATION
During the fourth quarter of 2011, Bemis initiated a
facility consolidation program to improve efficiencies and
reduce fixed costs. As a part of this program, both
administrative and production workforce levels were reduced
during the fourth quarter. Bemis has also announced
the planned closure of five facilities, two of which were
completed by early January. Most of the production
from these five facilities will be transferred to other
Bemis facilities.
Charges associated with the facility consolidation-related
activities totaled $38.4 million or $0.24 per share in the
fourth quarter of 2011, including $26.3 million of
employee-related costs and $12.1 million of fixed
assets-related expenses. Management expects to
recognize additional pre-tax charges related to these
efforts of approximately $45 million or $0.27 per share
over the next 15 months, primarily associated with
accelerated depreciation, equipment relocation, and lease
termination expenses. Cash payments in 2012 are
expected to be approximately $35 million. These
facility consolidation activities are expected to save
about $0.24 per share in annualized costs beginning in
2013.
FLEXIBLE PACKAGING BUSINESS SEGMENT
Full Year 2011
For the total year 2011, flexible packaging net sales of
$4.75 billion represented an increase of 11.1 percent
compared to 2010. Acquisitions increased net sales by
approximately 5.4 percent. The remaining increase in
net sales was driven by higher selling prices partially
offset by the impact of lower unit sales volumes of
packaging for certain applications such as bakery,
confectionery, pet food, and health & hygiene products.
Operating profit for the period was $424.9 million, or 8.9 percent of net sales, compared to $468.5 million, or 11.0 percent of net sales, in 2010. Excluding the effect of special charges, operating profit would have been $463.2 million, or 9.8 percent of net sales, for 2011, compared to $488.5, or 11.4 percent of net sales, for 2010. The net effect of currency translation increased operating profit in 2011 by $5.0 million compared to 2010. The lower percentage of operating profit to net sales in 2011 reflects the impact of higher raw material costs during the first half of the year and lower unit sales volumes during the second half of the year.
Fourth Quarter 2011
Our flexible packaging business segment net sales increased
2.0 percent to $1.13 billion for the fourth quarter of 2011
compared to the same period of 2010, due entirely to the
impact of acquisitions. The effect of currency was
not significant to the net sales of the fourth quarter.
The steady net sales levels for the fourth quarter
reflect generally higher selling prices and improved sales
mix offset by lower unit sales volumes in the fourth
quarter of 2011 compared to the same period of 2010.
Flexible packaging operating profit for the fourth quarter of 2011 was $74.8 million, or 6.6 percent of net sales, compared to $119.5 million, or 10.7 percent of net sales, for the same period of 2010. Excluding the effect of special charges, flexible packaging operating profit, as adjusted, would have been $111.4 million, or 9.8 percent of net sales, for the fourth quarter of 2011. (See attached schedule: "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Data.") Currency translation increased operating profit by $1.6 million during the quarter. The decrease in operating profit as a percentage of net sales primarily reflects the impact of lower unit sales volumes in 2011.
Commenting on the results of the segment, Theisen said, "Operating performance in our flexible packaging business reflects the negative impact of higher raw material costs and lower unit sales volumes. We have taken aggressive action to reduce fixed costs by reducing administrative headcount and adjusting our factory workforce to meet our current business needs. We are consolidating business into more efficient facilities in order to improve production and scheduling efficiency in the future. Once completed, these actions will drive improvement in our sales mix and operating profit. We are also well positioned to profitably benefit from the growth of high barrier packaging in emerging markets such as Brazil and China, and we will invest in new capacity in 2012 in each of those regions to support that growth."
PRESSURE SENSITIVE MATERIALS BUSINESS SEGMENT
Full Year 2011
For the total year 2011, net sales of pressure sensitive
materials were $574.8 million, a 2.2 percent increase from
net sales in 2010. Currency effects increased net
sales by 2.4 percent. Operating profit was $33.4
million, or 5.8 percent of net sales, in 2011.
Excluding the effect of special charges, pressure
sensitive materials operating profit, as adjusted, would
have been $36.1 million, or 6.3 percent of net sales.
This is compared to 2010 operating profit of $33.0
million, or 5.9 percent of net sales. The net effect
of currency translation increased operating profit in 2011
by $1.1 million. Lower unit sales volumes were offset
by higher selling prices across all product categories.
Fourth Quarter 2011
Pressure sensitive materials net sales decreased 0.4
percent to $136.4 million for the fourth quarter of 2011
compared to the same period of 2010. Currency effects
reduced net sales by 0.6 percent compared to the fourth
quarter of 2010. Pressure sensitive materials
operating profit for the fourth quarter of 2011 was $3.8
million, or 2.8 percent of net sales. Excluding the
effect of special charges, pressure sensitive materials
operating profit, as adjusted, would have been $6.5
million, or 4.8 percent of net sales, compared to operating
profit of $7.2 million, or 5.3 percent of net sales, for
the same period of 2010. Currency translation was not
significant to operating profit for the period. Operating
performance in this segment was negatively impacted in 2011
by weak economic conditions in Europe which reduced
customer demand.
OTHER OPERATING (INCOME) EXPENSE, NET
For the total year 2011, other operating income and expense
included $20.0 million of fiscal incentive income compared
to $15.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2010.
These incentives are associated with certain
Brazilian operations and are included in flexible packaging
segment operating profit. Other operating income and
expense for the year ended December 31, 2011 also included
$3.1 million of acquisition related expenses, compared to
$15.6 million of such charges in 2010.
For the fourth quarter of 2011, other operating income and expense included $4.3 million of fiscal incentive income, compared to $4.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2010.
CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND CASH FLOW
Net debt (defined as total debt less cash) to adjusted
EBITDA (defined as operating income plus depreciation and
amortization) was 2.3 times at December 31, 2011, compared
to 1.9 times as of December 31, 2010. This increase
primarily reflects the impact of acquisition financing in
2011. Management intends to direct excess cash flow
toward debt reduction in 2012 in order to reduce the ratio
of net debt to EBITDA toward a target of approximately 2.0
times.
For the total year 2011, cash provided by operating activities was $416.6 million compared to $368.0 million for 2010. The increase in cash flow from operations for the total year is largely driven by improved levels of working capital during the fourth quarter of 2011. For the total year 2011, Bemis used its strong cash flow from operations to fund $101.8 million in common stock dividends; $161.1 million of common stock repurchases; and $135.2 million of capital expenditures. During 2011, Bemis completed three acquisitions which were financed with commercial paper.
2012 OUTLOOK
Commenting on the year ahead, Theisen said, "As we
enter 2012, we expect unit sales volumes to be generally
equal to 2011. Food cost inflation increased retail
grocery costs for consumers in 2011, which negatively
impacted consumer demand for many of our customers'
products. This trend is expected to continue through
the first half of 2012. We expect our facility
consolidation program to substantially reduce fixed costs
and improve operating efficiencies."
Management expects adjusted diluted earnings per share for the first quarter of 2012 to be in the range of $0.43 to $0.49. This excludes any first quarter severance and other charges associated with the facility consolidation, the exact timing of which cannot be estimated at this time.
Adjusted diluted earnings per share for the full year 2012 are expected to be in the range of $2.05 to $2.20 per share. Pension expense is expected to increase by approximately $15 million in 2012, which reflects the negative impact of lower discount rates. The benefits of the facility consolidation activities are expected to be offset during 2012 by the temporarily higher costs associated with the transfer of production to other facilities.
Cash provided by operating activities for 2012 is expected to exceed $350 million. Management's objective is to increase cash flow from operations to a total in excess of $500 million by 2014. Management expects capital expenditures to be approximately $175 million for the full year 2012, which includes expansion of Bemis' capacity in China, the addition of high barrier capacity in Brazil, and added capacity to support increased customer demand for products from Bemis' barrier platform in North America.
PRESENTATION OF NON-GAAP INFORMATION
This press release refers to non-GAAP financial measures:
adjusted operating profit, adjusted operating profit as a
percentage of net sales, net debt to adjusted EBITDA, and
adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing
operations. These non-GAAP financial measures adjust
for factors that are unusual or unpredictable. These
measures exclude the impact of certain amounts related to
facility consolidation activities including
employee-related costs, lease termination payments,
accelerated depreciation, and the write-down of equipment.
These measures also exclude acquisition related
expenses including transaction expenses, due diligence
expenses, professional and legal fees, purchase accounting
adjustments for inventory and order backlog, integration
expenses, the cash portion of any acquisition earn-out
payments recorded as compensation expenses, changes in fair
value of deferred acquisition payments, and goodwill and
intangible asset impairment charges. This adjusted
information should not be construed as an alternative to
results determined in accordance with accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP).
It is provided solely to assist in an investor's
understanding of the impact of these items on the
comparability of the Company's on-going business
operations.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Statements in this release that are not historical,
including statements relating to the expected future
performance of the Company, are considered
"forward-looking" and are presented pursuant to
the safe harbor provisions of the Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Such content is subject to
certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited
to future changes in cost or availability of raw materials,
our ability to adjust selling prices, consumer buying
patterns, changes in customer order patterns, the results
of competitive bid processes, costs associated with the
pursuit of business combinations, a failure in our
information technology infrastructure or applications,
foreign currency fluctuations, unexpected costs associated
with plant closings, changes in working capital
requirements, changes in government regulations, and the
availability and related cost of financing from banks and
capital markets. Actual future results and trends may
differ materially from historical results or those
projected in any such forward-looking statements depending
on a variety of factors which are detailed in the
Company's regular SEC filings including the most
recently filed Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
2010.
INVESTOR CONFERENCE CALL
Bemis Company, Inc. will webcast an investor telephone
conference regarding its fourth quarter and full year 2011
financial results this morning at 10 a.m., Eastern Time.
Individuals may listen to the call on the Internet at
http://www.bemis.com/
under "Investor Relations." Listeners are
urged to check the website ahead of time to ensure their
computers are configured for the audio stream.
Instructions for obtaining the required, free,
downloadable software are available in a pre-event system
test on the site.
ABOUT BEMIS COMPANY, INC.
Bemis Company is a major supplier of flexible packaging and
pressure sensitive materials used by leading food, consumer
products, healthcare, and other companies worldwide.
Founded in 1858, the Company is included in the S&P
500 index of stocks and reported 2011 net sales of $5.3
billion. The Company's flexible packaging
business has a strong technical base in polymer chemistry,
film extrusion, coating and laminating, printing, and
converting. Headquartered in Neenah, Wisconsin, Bemis
employs approximately 20,000 individuals worldwide.
More information about the Company is available at
our website, www.bemis.com.
BEMIS COMPANY, INC.
One Neenah Center, 4th Floor
P.O. Box 669
Neenah, Wisconsin 54957-0669
For additional information please contact:
Melanie E. R. Miller
Vice President, Investor Relations and Treasurer
(920)527-5045
Kristine Pavletich
Public Relations Specialist
(920)527-5159
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