(TSX: LNR)
GUELPH, ON, Aug. 8, 2019 /CNW/ -
- Free cash flow1 of $179
million significantly brings net debt levels down;
- Strong content per vehicle growth in North America and Europe as the Company outperforms the
market;
- Sales decreased 3.3% over the second quarter of 2018 ("Q2
2018") at $2.1 billion;
- Normalized EBITDA was $326
million and is strong at 15.6% of sales;
- Continued business wins increases strong launch book to nearly
$4.4 billion;
- Transportation segment flat at $1.5
billion with strong launch activity offset by declines in
the global light vehicle market; and
- Industrial segment sales down 7.9% due to lower market demand
for scissors and agricultural products offsetting increased volumes
for telehandlers and booms.
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Three Months
Ended
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Six Months
Ended
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June 30
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June 30
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(in millions of
dollars, except earnings per share figures)
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2019
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2018
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2019
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2018
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$
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$
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$
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$
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Sales
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2,086.1
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2,157.4
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4,060.6
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4,051.4
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Operating Earnings
(Loss)
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Industrial
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99.6
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133.5
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172.8
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208.2
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Transportation
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115.5
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138.8
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230.1
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279.1
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Operating Earnings
(Loss)2
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215.1
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272.3
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402.9
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487.3
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Net Earnings
(Loss)
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150.2
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197.1
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282.5
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353.8
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Net Earnings (Loss)
per Share – Diluted
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2.28
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2.98
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4.28
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5.35
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Earnings before
interest, taxes and amortization
("EBITDA")2
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315.5
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368.2
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603.1
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674.3
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Operating Earnings
(Loss) – Normalized2
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Industrial
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107.5
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130.7
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185.4
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193.3
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Transportation
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117.8
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136.8
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237.6
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283.8
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Operating Earnings
(Loss) – Normalized
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225.3
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267.5
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423.0
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477.1
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Net Earnings
(Loss) – Normalized2
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158.3
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193.6
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297.7
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346.9
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Net Earnings
(Loss) per Share – Diluted –
Normalized2
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2.40
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2.93
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4.51
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5.25
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EBITDA –
Normalized2
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326.2
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363.7
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623.0
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665.5
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Operating Highlights
Sales for the second quarter of 2019 ("Q2 2019") were
$2,086.1 million, down $71.3 million from $2,157.4 million in Q2 2018.
The Industrial segment ("Industrial") product sales decreased
7.9%, or $51.5 million, to
$599.1 million in Q2 2019 from Q2
2018. The sales decrease was due to:
- reduced volumes primarily due to lower market demand for
scissors in Europe and
North America;
- lower MacDon sales as trade issues continue to put pressure on
the agricultural market; partially offset by
- increased volumes for telehandlers and booms; and
- a favourable impact on sales from the changes in foreign
exchange rates from Q2 2018.
Sales for the Transportation segment ("Transportation")
decreased by $19.8 million, or 1.3%
in Q2 2019 compared with Q2 2018. The sales in Q2 2019 were
impacted by:
- a reduction of sales related to declines in the global light
vehicle market and certain programs that are naturally ending;
partially offset by
- additional sales from programs that are currently launching;
and
- a favourable impact on sales from the changes in foreign
exchange rates from Q2 2018.
The Company's normalized operating earnings for Q2 2019 were
$225.3 million. This compares
to $267.5 million in Q2 2018, a
decrease of $42.2 million.
Industrial segment normalized operating earnings in Q2 2019
decreased $23.2 million, or 17.8%
from Q2 2018. The Industrial normalized operating earnings
results were predominantly driven by:
- decreased earnings on lower MacDon sales as trade issues
continue to put pressure on the agricultural market;
- reduced volumes primarily due to lower market demand for
scissors in Europe and
North America; partially offset
by
- a favourable impact on sales and expenses from the changes in
foreign exchange rates from Q2 2018; and
- increased volumes for telehandlers and booms.
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Free cash flow is
defined as cash from operating activities less payments for
purchase of property, plant and equipment plus proceeds on disposal
of property, plant and equipment less dividends. All figures
used in the calculation are presented in the Company's separately
released Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash
Flows.
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2
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Management uses
certain non-GAAP financial measures including normalized earnings
which exclude foreign exchange impacts and the impact of unusual
items when analyzing consolidated and segment underlying
operational performance. For more information refer to the section
entitled "Non-GAAP and Additional GAAP Measures" in the Company's
separately released Management's Discussion and Analysis
("MD&A").
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Q2 2019 normalized operating earnings for Transportation were
lower by $19.0 million, or 13.9%
compared to Q2 2018. The Transportation segment's earnings
were impacted by the following:
- a reduction of earnings related to declines in the global light
vehicle market and certain programs that are naturally ending;
- additional costs related to heavy launch activity
globally;
- the margin impact from the transition of mature platforms
ramping down and being replaced by launching programs that have not
yet reached mature margins; partially offset by
- the impact of additional sales from launching programs;
and
- a favourable impact on sales and expenses from the changes in
foreign exchange rates from Q2 2018.
"Markets are challenging but we are mitigating slowdowns with
strong market share gains and careful cost control," said Linamar
CEO Linda Hasenfratz. "We are
delivering on our promised cash generation with a solid
$179 million in free cash flow
generated this quarter and are expecting EBITDA growth to resume in
the back half of the year."
Dividends
The Board of Directors today declared an eligible dividend in
respect to the quarter ended June 30,
2019 of CDN$0.12 per share on
the common shares of the company, payable on or after September 12, 2019 to shareholders of record on
August 23, 2019.
Forward Looking Information, Risk and Uncertainties
Certain information provided by Linamar in this press release,
MD&A, the consolidated financial statements and other documents
published throughout the year which are not recitation of
historical facts may constitute forward-looking statements. The
words "may", "would", "could", "will", "likely", "estimate",
"believe", "expect", "plan", "forecast" and similar expressions are
intended to identify forward-looking statements. Readers are
cautioned that such statements are only predictions and the actual
events or results may differ materially. In evaluating such
forward-looking statements, readers should specifically consider
the various factors that could cause actual events or results to
differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking
statements.
Such forward-looking information may involve important risks and
uncertainties that could materially alter results in the future
from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements
made by, or on behalf of, Linamar. Some of the factors and
risks and uncertainties that cause results to differ from current
expectations include, but are not limited to, changes in the
competitive environment in which Linamar operates, OEM outsourcing
and insourcing; sources and availability of raw materials; labour
markets and dependence on key personnel; dependence on certain
customers and product programs; technological change in the sectors
in which the Company operates and by Linamar's competitors; delays
in or operational issues with product launches; foreign currency
risk; long-term contracts that are not guaranteed; acquisition and
expansion risk; foreign business risk; cyclicality and seasonality;
weather; capital and liquidity risk; legal proceedings and
insurance coverage; credit risk; emission standards; tax laws;
securities laws compliance and corporate governance standards;
fluctuations in interest rates; environmental emissions and safety
regulations; trade and labour disruptions; world political events;
pricing concessions to customers; and governmental, environmental
and regulatory policies.
The foregoing is not an exhaustive list of the factors that may
affect Linamar's forward-looking statements. These and other
factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place
undue reliance on Linamar's forward-looking statements.
Linamar assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking
statements, or to update the reasons why actual results could
differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements.
Conference Call Information
Q2 2019 Conference Call Information
Linamar will hold
a webcast call on August 8, 2019 at
5:00 p.m. EST to discuss its second
quarter results. The numbers for this call are (647) 427-3383
(local/overseas) or (888) 424-9894 (North
America) conference ID 9388922, with a call-in required 10
minutes prior to the start of the conference call.
The URL for the webcast is
https://linamar2020.webex.com/linamar2020/j.php?MTID=macbd5a9aca0784ee88a658819c7eed89. The
password for the meeting is 2019Q2. The conference call will
be chaired by Linda Hasenfratz,
Linamar's Chief Executive Officer. A copy of the Company's
quarterly financial statements, including the Management's
Discussion & Analysis will be available on the Company's
website after 4 p.m. EST on
August 8, 2019 and at www.sedar.com
by the start of business on August 9,
2019. A taped replay of the conference call will also be made
available starting at 8:00 p.m. on
August 8, 2019 for ten days.
The number for replay is (855) 859-2056, Conference ID
9388922. In addition a recording of the call will be posted
on the company's website under Investor Relations.
Q3 2019 Conference Call Information
Linamar will hold
a webcast call on November 6, 2019 at
5:00 p.m. EST to discuss its third
quarter results. The numbers for this call are (647) 427-3383
(local/overseas) or (888) 424-9894 (North
America) conference ID 2873879, with a call-in required 10
minutes prior to the start of the conference call.
The URL for the webcast is
https://linamar2020.webex.com/linamar2020/j.php?MTID=m09cf9bc3705dfbbb0846d6f299d0a76d.
The password for the meeting is 2019Q3. The conference call
will be chaired by Linda Hasenfratz,
Linamar's Chief Executive Officer. A copy of the Company's
quarterly financial statements, including the Management's
Discussion & Analysis will be available on the Company's
website after 4 p.m. EST on
November 6, 2019 and at www.sedar.com
by the start of business on November
7, 2019. A taped replay of the conference call will
also be made available starting at 8:00
p.m. on November 6, 2019 for
ten days. The number for replay is (855) 859‑2056,
Conference ID 2873879. In addition a recording of the call
will be posted on the company's website under Investor
Relations.
Linamar Corporation (TSX:LNR) is an advanced manufacturing
company where the intersection of leading edge technology and deep
manufacturing expertise is creating solutions that power vehicles,
motion, work and lives for the future. The Company is made up of 2
operating segments – the Industrial segment and the Transportation
segment, which are further divided into 5 operating groups –
Skyjack, Agriculture, Machining & Assembly, Light Metal Casting
and Forging, all world leaders in the design, development and
production of highly engineered products. The Company's Skyjack and
MacDon companies are noted for their innovative, high quality
mobile industrial and harvesting equipment, notably class-leading
aerial work platforms, telehandlers, draper headers and
self-propelled windrowers. The Company's Machining & Assembly,
Light Metal Casting and Forging operating groups focus on precision
metallic components, modules and systems for powertrain, driveline
and body systems designed for global electrified and traditionally
powered vehicle and industrial markets. Linamar has 28,000
employees in 61 manufacturing locations, 10 R&D centres and 25
sales offices in 17 countries in North and South America, Europe and Asia which generated sales of $7.6 billion in 2018. For more information about
Linamar Corporation and its industry leading products and services,
visit www.linamar.com or follow us on Twitter at @LinamarCorp.
SOURCE Linamar Corporation