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( BW)(CAMPBELL-SOUP-CO)(CBE) 3rd Quarter Results
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CAMDEN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2003--
Campbell Reports Third Quarter Earnings Per Share of $0.31; U.S. Wet
Soup Shipments Rise 10 Percent; Worldwide Wet Soup Shipments Increase
9 Percent
Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB) today reported diluted earnings per
share for the third quarter ended April 27, 2003 of $.31 compared to
$.23 recorded in the year-ago quarter. Earnings per share in the
year-ago quarter included amortization expense of $.03 per share,
since eliminated under SFAS No. 142, which the company adopted at the
start of fiscal 2003, and $.01 per share of costs related to the
Australian manufacturing reconfiguration.
For the third quarter, net sales rose 17 percent to $1.6 billion,
reflecting the following:
-- Base volume and mix were up 6 percent;
-- Price added 2 percent;
-- Reduced promotional spending added 2 percent;
-- Currency added 4 percent; and
-- Acquisitions added 3 percent.
For the third quarter of fiscal 2003, U.S. wet soup shipments rose 10
percent. Outside of the U.S., wet soup shipments increased 8 percent,
resulting in a 9 percent increase worldwide.
Net earnings were $129 million versus $96 million a year earlier.
Earnings for the year-ago quarter included amortization expense of $13
million, since eliminated under SFAS No. 142, and $4 million for costs
related to the Australian manufacturing reconfiguration.
For the nine months of fiscal year 2003, the company reported diluted
earnings per share, before the cumulative effect of the accounting
change, of $1.34 compared to $1.14 recorded in the same period last
year. Earnings per share in the year-ago period included amortization
expense of approximately $.10 per share, since eliminated under SFAS
No. 142, and approximately $.02 per share of costs related to the
Australian manufacturing reconfiguration.
Net sales for the nine months increased 6 percent to $5.2 billion
compared with the year-ago period, reflecting the following factors:
-- Base volume and mix were up 1 percent;
-- Price added 1 percent;
-- Currency added 2 percent; and
-- Acquisitions added 2 percent.
For the nine months, compared with the same period last year, wet soup
shipments rose 1 percent in the U.S. and 2 percent outside the U.S.,
resulting in a 1 percent worldwide increase.
Net earnings for the nine-month period, before the cumulative effect
of the accounting change, were $552 million compared to $470 million
in the year-ago period.
Net earnings for the year-ago period included amortization expense of
approximately $39 million, since eliminated under SFAS No. 142, and
costs of $10 million related to the Australian manufacturing
reconfiguration.
Douglas R. Conant, Campbell's President and Chief Executive Officer,
said, "We are pleased with our performance this quarter, particularly
in our U.S. Soup business. It's clear that the investments we have
made in improving the quality and convenience of our products are
beginning to have a meaningful impact on our results. As we look to
the fiscal 2004 soup season and the multiple initiatives we have in
place, we believe we're well positioned to continue to improve our top
line performance."
Based on the third quarter performance, the company now expects
earnings per share, before the cumulative effect of the accounting
change, to be in the range of $1.49 to $1.51 for fiscal year 2003,
versus previously issued guidance of $1.47. This compares to $1.28 per
share reported in fiscal 2002, which included amortization expense of
$.13 per share, since eliminated under SFAS No. 142, and costs of
approximately $.03 per share related to the Australian manufacturing
reconfiguration. For the fourth quarter of 2003, the company expects
earnings per share to be in the range of $.15 to $.17.
A summary of segment results for the third quarter and nine months
follows. For comparative purposes, prior year business results have
been adjusted to exclude the amortization eliminated under SFAS No.
142.
North America Soup and Away From Home
Sales of $600 million were up 16 percent in the quarter compared to
the year-ago period, driven by strong growth in soup shipments and
improved trade promotion productivity. Operating earnings of $147
million were up 32 percent, reflecting solid volume growth across the
portfolio and lower, more efficient marketing spending.
U.S. retail soup shipments were favorably impacted by a lower retail
inventory reduction compared with the year-ago quarter, and positive
consumer takeaway momentum driven by new items, quality improvements
and effective promotional programs during the Easter holiday period.
Further details include the following:
-- Condensed soup shipments rose 2 percent, helped by the improved
quality of "Campbell's" vegetable soups and steady growth of the Fun
Favorites soups for kids.
-- Ready-to-serve soup shipments rose 17 percent for the quarter,
driven by growth in "Select" and "Chunky" soups and the introduction
of "Soup at Hand," the new convenient sippable soup designed for
out-of-home consumption.
-- "Swanson" broth shipments rose 38 percent, due to the continuing
successful marketing behind the company's cooking strategies and
particularly successful holiday promotional activity.
-- Campbell Canada reported strong volume growth compared to a weak
year-ago quarter.
For the nine months, sales of $2.2 billion rose 2 percent and
operating earnings of $561 million were unchanged compared to the
year-ago period.
North America Sauces and Beverages
Sales of $295 million rose 7 percent and operating earnings of $59
million declined 3 percent compared to the year-ago quarter,
reflecting increased marketing behind new product introductions.
Further details include the following:
-- "V8 Splash" Smoothies were launched successfully in January.
-- "Pace" Mexican sauce shipments showed strong growth, driven by new
marketing initiatives and product introductions.
-- Shipments of "Prego" pasta sauces declined and "Franco-American"
pasta rose slightly.
For the nine months, sales of $920 million rose 1 percent and
operating earnings of $220 million rose 13 percent compared to the
year-ago period. Operating earnings for the nine months of last year
included costs related to the introductory marketing behind "Prego"
pasta bake sauces.
Biscuits and Confectionery
Sales rose 22 percent to $434 million in the quarter and operating
earnings declined 10 percent to $38 million, driven primarily by
increased advertising and promotional spending. The sales increase
reflected base business growth of 6 percentage points, favorable
currency impact of 5 percentage points and an 11 percentage point
benefit from the acquisition of Snack Foods Limited in Australia,
which was completed in the first quarter. Operating earnings in fiscal
2002 included $6 million of costs related to the Australian
manufacturing reconfiguration. Fiscal 2003 operating earnings were
impacted by $5 million of transitional expenses related to the planned
closure of the Pepperidge Farm bakery in Norwalk, Connecticut. In the
first quarter of fiscal 2002, the company announced a $72 million
investment to build a new bakery in Bloomfield, Connecticut, which is
expected to be completed in the first quarter of fiscal 2004.
Further details include the following:
-- Pepperidge Farm sales grew across its entire portfolio of cookies,
crackers, bread and frozen products, with "Goldfish" crackers and
fresh bread delivering particularly strong growth.
-- Godiva Chocolatier's worldwide sales increased, led by growth in
Asia. Same store sales in North America remained weak.
-- Arnotts showed strong volume growth.
For the nine months, sales of $1.3 billion rose 14 percent and
operating earnings of $167 million rose 6 percent, compared to the
year-ago period. The sales increase reflected base business growth of
4 percentage points, favorable currency impact of 3 percentage points
and a 7 percentage point benefit from the acquisition. Operating
earnings in fiscal 2002 included $14 million of costs related to the
Australian manufacturing reconfiguration. Fiscal 2003 operating
earnings included $1 million of costs related to the Australian
manufacturing reconfiguration and $5 million of transitional expenses
related to the closure of the Norwalk, Connecticut bakery.
International Soup and Sauces
International Soup and Sauces sales rose 22 percent to $271 million
and operating earnings rose 42 percent to $37 million compared to the
year-ago period. The sales increase reflected base business growth of
2 percentage points, a favorable currency impact of 17 percentage
points and a 3 percentage point benefit from the acquisition of Erin
Foods in Ireland, which was completed in the first quarter. The
operating earnings increase was driven by improved gross margin,
reflecting good growth in the higher margin European dry soup
business, lower marketing spending and favorable currency translation.
For the nine months, sales of $803 million increased 14 percent and
operating earnings of $97 million increased 8 percent compared to the
year-ago period. The sales increase was attributable to a favorable
currency impact of 12 percentage points and a 2 percentage point
benefit from the Erin Foods acquisition. The increase in operating
earnings was driven by favorable currency translation rates.
Conference Call
The company will host a conference call to discuss these results on
May 19, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. U.S. participants
may access the call at 1-800-857-5018 and non-U.S. participants at
1-630-395-0020. Participants should call at least five minutes prior
to the starting time. The passcode is Campbell Soup and the conference
leader is Len Griehs. The call will also be broadcast live over the
Internet at http://www.campbellsoup.com and can be accessed by
clicking on the Webcast banner. A recording of the call will be
available approximately two hours after it is completed through
midnight May 22, 2003 at 1-800-759-6899 or 1-402-220-0373.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains "forward-looking statements" which reflect the
company's current expectations about its future plans and performance,
including statements concerning the impact of marketing investments
and strategies, new product introductions, and quality improvements on
sales and earnings. These forward-looking statements rely on a number
of assumptions and estimates which could be inaccurate and which are
subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could vary
materially from those anticipated or expressed in any forward-looking
statement made by the company. Please refer to the company's most
recent Form 10-K and subsequent filings for a further discussion of
these risks and uncertainties. The company disclaims any obligation or
intent to update the forward-looking statements in order to reflect
events or circumstances after the date of this release.
About Campbell Soup Company
Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of high
quality soup, sauces, beverage, biscuits, confectionery and prepared
food products. The company owns a portfolio of more than 20
market-leading businesses each with more than $100 million in sales.
They include "Campbell's" soups worldwide, "Erasco" soups in Germany
and "Liebig" soups in France, "Pepperidge Farm" cookies and crackers,
"V8" vegetable juices, "V8 Splash" juice beverages, "Pace" Mexican
sauces, "Prego" pasta sauces, "Franco-American" canned pastas and
gravies, "Swanson" broths, "Homepride" sauces in the United Kingdom,
"Arnott's" biscuits in Australia and "Godiva" chocolates around the
world. The company also owns dry soup and sauce businesses in Europe
under the "Batchelors," "Oxo," "Lesieur," "Royco," "Liebig," "Heisse
Tasse," "Bla Band" and "McDonnells" brands. The company is ably
supported by approximately 25,000 employees worldwide. For more
information on the company, visit Campbell's website on the Internet
at www.campbellsoup.com.
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CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (unaudited)
(millions, except per share amounts)
THREE MONTHS ENDED
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April April
27, 2003 28, 2002
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Net sales $ 1,600 $ 1,371
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Costs and expenses
Cost of products sold 920 782
Selling, general and
administrative expenses 445 399
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Total costs and expenses 1,365 1,181
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Earnings before interest and taxes 235 190
Interest, net 45 44
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Earnings before taxes 190 146
Taxes on earnings 61 50
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Net earnings $ 129 $ 96
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Per share - basic
Net earnings $ .31 $ .23
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Dividends $ .1575 $ .1575
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Weighted average shares outstanding -
basic 411 410
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Per share - assuming dilution
Net earnings $ .31 $ .23
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Weighted average shares outstanding
- assuming dilution 411 411
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In the first quarter of fiscal 2003, the company adopted Statement of
Financial Accounting Standards No. 142 "Goodwill and Other Intangible
Assets." In accordance with the standard, the company discontinued the
amortization of goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets. Net
earnings for the quarter ended April 28, 2002 would have been $109 or
$.27 per diluted share had the provisions of the standard been adopted
at the beginning of the prior year.
CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (unaudited)
(millions, except per share amounts)
NINE MONTHS ENDED
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April April
27, 2003 28, 2002
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Net sales $ 5,223 $ 4,910
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Costs and expenses
Cost of products sold 2,947 2,757
Selling, general and
administrative expenses 1,326 1,296
Restructuring charge - 1
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Total costs and expenses 4,273 4,054
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Earnings before interest and taxes 950 856
Interest, net 136 142
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Earnings before taxes 814 714
Taxes on earnings 262 244
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Earnings before cumulative
effect of accounting change 552 470
Cumulative effect of accounting change (31) -
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Net earnings $ 521 $ 470
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Per share - basic
Earnings before cumulative
effect of accounting change $ 1.34 $ 1.14
Cumulative effect of accounting change (.08) -
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Net earnings $ 1.26 $ 1.14
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Dividends $ .4725 $ .4725
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Weighted average shares outstanding - basic 411 410
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Per share - assuming dilution
Earnings before cumulative
effect of accounting change $ 1.34 $ 1.14
Cumulative effect of accounting change (.08) -
------------ ------------
Net earnings $ 1.26 $ 1.14
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Weighted average shares outstanding
- assuming dilution 411 411
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In the first quarter of fiscal 2003, the company adopted Statement of
Financial Accounting Standards No. 142 "Goodwill and Other Intangible
Assets." In accordance with the standard, the company discontinued the
amortization of goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets. Net
earnings for the nine months ended April 28, 2002 would have been $509
or $1.24 per diluted share had the provisions of the standard been
adopted at the beginning of the prior year.
In connection with the adoption of this new standard, the company also
recognized a non-cash charge of $31 (net of a $17 tax benefit) as a
cumulative effect of accounting change for the write-down of goodwill
of one business unit in the first quarter of fiscal 2003.
CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY CONSOLIDATED
SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE OF SALES AND EARNINGS (unaudited)
(millions, except per share amounts)
THREE MONTHS ENDED
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April April Percent
Sales 27, 2003 28, 2002 Change
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Contributions:
North America Soup and Away
From Home $ 600 $ 516 16%
North America Sauces and
Beverages 295 276 7%
Biscuits and Confectionery 434 357 22%
International Soup and
Sauces 271 222 22%
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Total sales $1,600 $1,371 17%
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Earnings
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Contributions:
North America Soup and Away
From Home $ 147 $ 111 32%
North America Sauces and
Beverages 59 61 -3%
Biscuits and Confectionery 38 42 -10%
International Soup and
Sauces 37 26 42%
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Total operating earnings 281 240 17%
Unallocated corporate expenses (46) (33)
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Earnings before interest
and taxes 235 207 14%
Interest, net (45) (44)
Taxes on earnings (61) (54)
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Net earnings $ 129 $ 109 18%
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Net earnings per share -
assuming dilution $ .31 $ .27 15%
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Results for the period ended April 28, 2002 have been restated to
reflect the pro forma impact of SFAS No. 142. Amortization expense of
$17 ($13 after tax) has been eliminated from the prior period results.
As reported net earnings for the prior period were $96 or $.23 per
share.
Earnings contributions from Biscuits and Confectionery include the
effect of costs associated with the Australian manufacturing
reconfiguration plan. In the third quarter of fiscal 2002, costs were
$6 pre-tax ($4 after tax).
CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY CONSOLIDATED
SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE OF SALES AND EARNINGS (unaudited)
(millions, except per share amounts)
NINE MONTHS ENDED
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April April Percent
Sales 27, 2003 28, 2002 Change
----- -------- -------- -------
Contributions:
North America Soup and Away
From Home $2,170 $ 2,134 2%
North America Sauces and
Beverages 920 908 1%
Biscuits and Confectionery 1,330 1,164 14%
International Soup and
Sauces 803 704 14%
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Total sales $5,223 $ 4,910 6%
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Earnings
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Contributions:
North America Soup and Away
From Home $ 561 $ 561 0%
North America Sauces and
Beverages 220 195 13%
Biscuits and Confectionery 167 158 6%
International Soup and
Sauces 97 90 8%
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Total operating earnings 1,045 1,004 4%
Unallocated corporate expenses (95) (97)
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Earnings before interest and
taxes 950 907 5%
Interest, net (136) (142)
Taxes on earnings (262) (256)
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Earnings before cumulative
effect of accounting
change 552 509 8%
Cumulative effect of
accounting change (31) -
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Net earnings $ 521 $ 509 2%
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Net earnings per share before
cumulative effect of
accounting change
- assuming dilution $ 1.34 $ 1.24 8%
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Results for the period ended April 28, 2002 have been restated to
reflect the pro forma impact of SFAS No. 142. Amortization expense of
$51 ($39 after tax) has been eliminated from the prior period results.
As reported net earnings for the prior period were $470 or $1.14 per
share.
Earnings contributions from Biscuits and Confectionery include the
effect of costs associated with the Australian manufacturing
reconfiguration plan. In the nine month period ended April 27, 2003,
costs were both $1 pre- and after tax. In the nine month period ended
April 28, 2002, costs were $14 pre-tax ($10 after tax).
CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY CONSOLIDATED
BALANCE SHEETS (unaudited)
(millions)
April April
27, 2003 28, 2002
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Current assets $ 1,270 $ 1,115
Plant assets, net 1,770 1,595
Intangible assets, net 2,781 2,440
Other assets 294 639
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Total assets $ 6,115 $ 5,789
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Current liabilities $ 2,794 $ 2,490
Long-term debt 2,273 2,430
Nonpension postretirement benefits 310 326
Other liabilities 386 463
Shareowners' equity 352 80
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Total liabilities and shareowners' equity $ 6,115 $ 5,789
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Total debt $ 3,534 $ 3,594
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Cash and cash equivalents $ 27 $ 27
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Certain reclassifications were made to prior year financial
statements.
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Short Name: Campbell Soup Co
Category Code: QRT
Sequence Number: 00004965
Time of Receipt (offset from UTC): 20030516T191101+0100
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CONTACT: Campbell Soup Company
Michelle M. Davidson (Media)
(856) 968-4390
or
Leonard F. Griehs (Analysts)
(856) 342-6428
KEYWORD: NEW JERSEY UNITED KINGDOM INTERNATIONAL EUROPE
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: FOODS/BEVERAGES RETAIL
SOURCE: Campbell Soup Co
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