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Apr 26, 2012

TriMas Corporation Reports First Quarter Results

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich., April 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TriMas Corporation (NASDAQ: TRS) today announced financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2012. The Company reported record first quarter net sales from continuing operations of $297.6 million, an increase of 15.1% compared to first quarter 2011. First quarter 2012 diluted earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to TriMas Corporation(1) was $0.36, as compared to $0.31 during first quarter 2011. Excluding Special Items(1), first quarter 2012 diluted earnings per share from continuing operations would have been $0.39, a 25.8% improvement from first quarter 2011.

TriMas Highlights

  • Reported record first quarter 2012 net sales of $297.6 million, an increase of 15.1% as compared to first quarter 2011, due to the successful execution of numerous growth initiatives and the positive results from bolt-on acquisitions.
  • Broadened the Packaging product portfolio to include additional specialty foamers, pumps, sprayers and other packaging solutions via the acquisition of 70% of Arminak & Associates.
  • Won more than $10 million in new specialty dispensing systems product awards with Packaging customers, as a result of providing innovative customer solutions on a global scale.
  • Increased market share of specialty bolts and engineered products due to additional capabilities as a result of the South Texas Bolt & Fitting acquisition in 2010 and enhanced competencies of Energy's global branch network.
  • Increased sales and backlog in aerospace business, and achieved significant productivity gains due to the implementation of additional process automation.
  • Continued to invest in flexible manufacturing footprint to reduce costs long-term, increase productivity, enhance customer service and drive future growth.

"2012 is off to a solid start as we build upon the positive momentum of the past year," said David Wathen, TriMas President and Chief Executive Officer. "We achieved sales growth of 15.1% during the first quarter, resulting from successful execution of our strategic growth initiatives including bolt-on acquisitions, product innovation, market share gains and geographic expansion. While demand levels started the quarter slowly across several businesses, we saw significantly improved order and shipment levels late in the quarter."

Wathen continued, "Our disciplined investment in our growth initiatives, including our commitment to emerging markets, will continue to be funded by the savings generated from our productivity and lean programs. Our investments in organic growth, as well as our recent acquisitions, are generating positive results. We are also investing for the future as we leverage and expand our footprint to not only reduce our costs in the long-term, but also secure additional business and better serve our global customers. During the quarter, we generated $0.39 in diluted earnings per share from continuing operations(1), a 25.8% improvement from first quarter 2011, while significantly investing in our future and absorbing incremental costs related to the acquisition of Arminak."

"Looking forward, we continue to expect economic uncertainty and choppy end market demand. We reaffirm our previous 2012 outlook and expect to deliver continued strong results in line with our strategic aspirations. We are estimating 2012 top-line growth of 7% to 10% compared to 2011. We expect full-year 2012 diluted earnings per share from continuing operations to range between $1.75 and $1.85 per share, excluding Special Items. We continue to be confident in our ability to grow the top-line faster than the economy, create sustainable operating leverage and generate strong cash flow," Wathen concluded.

First Quarter Financial Results - From Continuing Operations

  • TriMas reported record first quarter net sales of $297.6 million, an increase of 15.1% as compared to $258.6 million in first quarter 2011. During first quarter, net sales increased in the Packaging, Energy, Engineered Components and Cequent Asia Pacific segments, primarily as a result of additional sales from bolt-on acquisitions, market share gains, new product introductions, geographic expansion and general economic improvement as compared to first quarter 2011.
  • The Company reported operating profit of $28.7 million in first quarter 2012. Excluding Special Items(1), first quarter 2012 operating profit would have been $30.4 million, as compared to $28.4 million during first quarter 2011, primarily as a result of higher sales levels. First quarter 2012 operating profit margin was unfavorably impacted by a sales mix shift, as reportable segments with lower margins, Energy and Engineered Components, comprised a greater percentage of sales in first quarter 2012, as well as purchase accounting adjustments for the first quarter 2012 Arminak acquisition and increased selling, general and administrative expenses related to acquisitions and in support of growth initiatives. The Company continued to generate significant savings from productivity and lean initiatives that funded investment in growth initiatives and offset economic cost increases.
  • Excluding noncontrolling interests related to Arminak, first quarter 2012 income from continuing operations was $12.5 million(1), or $0.36 per diluted share, compared to income from continuing operations of $10.7 million, or $0.31 per diluted share, during first quarter 2011. Excluding Special Items(1), first quarter 2012 income from continuing operations would have been $13.6 million, or $0.39 per diluted share, a 25.8% improvement from first quarter 2011.
  • The Company reported a Free Cash Flow use (defined as Cash Flow from Operating Activities less Capital Expenditures) of $50.8 million for first quarter 2012, compared to a use of $33.8 million in first quarter 2011. The Company expects to generate between $40 million and $50 million in Free Cash Flow for 2012.

Financial Position

At quarter end, TriMas reported total indebtedness of $499.1 million as of March 31, 2012, as compared to $469.9 million as of December 31, 2011, and $495.6 million as of March 31, 2011. TriMas ended the first quarter with $165.3 million of cash and aggregate availability under its revolving credit and accounts receivable facilities.

Business Segment Results - From Continuing Operations(2)

Packaging - (Consists of Rieke Corporation including Arminak & Associates, Innovative Molding and the foreign subsidiaries of Englass, Rieke Germany, Rieke Italia and Rieke China)

Net sales for first quarter increased 23.7% compared to the year ago period as a result of the Innovative Molding acquisition completed in August 2011 and the Arminak acquisition completed in February 2012. This sales increase was partially offset by a decrease in industrial closure product sales, primarily due to North American and European customers' management of inventory levels in response to the economic uncertainty, and unfavorable currency exchange. Specialty systems product sales, not related to the acquisitions, were relatively flat compared to the prior year. Operating profit and the related margin percentage for the quarter decreased primarily due to the effect of purchase accounting adjustments and incremental selling, general and administrative costs related to the acquisitions. Margin was further impacted by a less favorable product sales mix in the quarter as Innovative Molding and Arminak products had lower margins than the remainder of the Packaging business. The Company continues to develop specialty dispensing and closure applications for growing end markets, including pharmaceutical, personal care, nutrition and food/beverage, and expand into complementary products.

Energy - (Consists of Lamons)

First quarter net sales increased 23.5% compared to the year ago period due to continued market share gains within our highly-engineered bolt product line and additional sales generated by our newer branches. This segment also benefited from higher levels of turnaround activity at refineries and petrochemical plants, and increased activity with upstream/midstream customers. Operating profit for the quarter increased primarily due to leverage gained by higher sales levels, partially offset by a less favorable product mix, increased sales at newer branches, which typically have lower margins due to more aggressive market pricing and additional launch costs, and higher selling, general and administrative costs in support of branch expansion. The Company continues to grow its sales and service branch network in support of its global customers.

Aerospace & Defense - (Consists of Monogram Aerospace Fasteners and NI Industries)

Net sales for the first quarter decreased 3.5% compared to the year ago period, as improved demand for blind bolts and temporary fasteners from aerospace distribution customers resulting from new programs with airplane frame manufacturers was more than offset by significantly lower sales in the defense business related to decreased activity associated with managing the relocation to and establishment of the new U.S. Army's shell manufacturing facility. First quarter operating profit and the related margin percentage increased primarily due to the fact that the aerospace product sales comprised a larger percentage of the total sales for this segment, with aerospace products yielding significantly higher margins than the defense facility relocation contract. In addition, the aerospace business benefited from productivity and manufacturing efficiency gains and lower selling, general and administrative expenses. The Company continues to invest in this segment by developing and marketing highly-engineered products for aerospace applications, as well as expanding its offerings to military and defense customers.

Engineered Components - (Consists of Arrow Engine and Norris Cylinder) 

First quarter net sales increased 34.3% compared to the year ago period due to increased demand for industrial cylinders and market share gains with global customers. Sales of engines, gas compression products and other well-site content also increased due to improved levels of oil drilling activity as compared to 2011 and the successful introduction of additional products for the well-site. First quarter operating profit and the related margin percentage improved compared to the prior year period primarily due to higher sales levels, a more favorable product sales mix within the industrial cylinder business and higher operating leverage, which were partially offset by higher selling, general and administrative expenses in support of sales growth initiatives. The Company continues to develop new products and expand its international sales efforts.

Cequent Asia Pacific - (Consists of Cequent operations in Australia, Thailand and South Africa)

Net sales for first quarter increased 42.4% compared to the year ago period, due to new business awards in Thailand and Australia, the fourth quarter 2011 acquisition in South Africa and the favorable impact of currency exchange. The sales growth experienced is also due to improved demand following the vehicle supply disruptions resulting from the natural disasters in the region in late 2010 and early 2011. First quarter operating profit increased primarily as a result of higher sales volumes, productivity projects, sourcing gains and favorable currency exchange, which were partially offset by higher selling, general and administrative expenses primarily in support of growth initiatives and costs incurred related to a consolidation of manufacturing facilities. The Company continues to reduce fixed costs and leverage Cequent's strong brand positions to capitalize on growth opportunities in expanding markets.

Cequent North America - (Consists of Cequent Performance Products and Cequent Consumer Products)

Net sales for first quarter decreased 1.5% compared to the year ago period, resulting primarily from a sales decrease within our retail channel due to a one-time stocking order for a significant customer in the first quarter of 2011 that did not recur in 2012. First quarter operating profit decreased compared to first quarter 2011 due to lower sales levels within our retail channel, costs incurred to relocate certain production to lower cost countries, and increased selling, general and administrative costs, primarily in support of growth initiatives. The Company continues to reduce fixed costs, minimize its investment in working capital, and leverage Cequent's strong brand positions and new products for increased market share.

2012 Outlook

The Company reaffirmed its expectations for full-year 2012. The Company expects 2012 sales to increase 7% to 10% compared to 2011, and diluted earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations attributable to TriMas Corporation to be between $1.75 and $1.85 per share, excluding any events that may be considered Special Items. In addition, the Company expects 2012 Free Cash Flow, defined as Cash Flow from Operating Activities less Capital Expenditures, to be between $40 million and $50 million.

Conference Call Information

TriMas Corporation will host its first quarter 2012 earnings conference call today, Thursday, April 26, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. ET. The call-in number is (888) 208-1815. Participants should request to be connected to the TriMas Corporation first quarter 2012 earnings conference call (Conference ID #2849962). The conference call will also be simultaneously webcast via TriMas' website at www.trimascorp.com, under the "Investors" section, with an accompanying slide presentation. A replay of the conference call will be available on the TriMas website or by dialing (888) 203-1112 (Replay Code #2849962) beginning April 26, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. ET through May 3, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. ET

Cautionary Notice Regarding Forward-looking Statements

Any "forward-looking" statements contained herein, including those relating to market conditions or the Company's financial condition and results, expense reductions, liquidity expectations, business goals and sales growth, involve risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, risks and uncertainties with respect to general economic and currency conditions, various conditions specific to the Company's business and industry, the Company's substantial leverage, liabilities imposed by the Company's debt instruments, market demand, competitive factors, supply constraints, material and energy costs, technology factors, litigation, government and regulatory actions, the Company's accounting policies, future trends, and other risks which are detailed in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011, and in the Company's Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. These risks and uncertainties may cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements made herein are based on information currently available, and the Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

About TriMas

Headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, TriMas Corporation (NASDAQ: TRS) provides engineered and applied products for growing markets worldwide. TriMas is organized into six reportable segments: Packaging, Energy, Aerospace & Defense, Engineered Components, Cequent Asia Pacific and Cequent North America. TriMas has approximately 4,100 employees at more than 60 different facilities in 15 countries. For more information, visit www.trimascorp.com.

(1) Appendix I provides income and diluted earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to TriMas Corporation. The Company acquired 70% of Arminak & Associates on February 24, 2012. Appendix I also details certain costs, expenses and other charges, collectively described as "Special Items," that are included in the determination of net income (loss) under GAAP, but that management considers important in evaluating the Company's performance, including the quality of the Company's operating results.

(2) Business Segment Results include Operating Profit that excludes the impact of Special Items. For a complete schedule of Special Items by segment, see Appendix "Company and Business Segment Financial Information - Continuing Operations."


 

TriMas Corporation

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet

(Unaudited - dollars in thousands)




March 31,
2012


December 31,
2011






Assets





Current assets:





Cash and cash equivalents


$

14,960



$

88,920


Receivables, net


179,820



135,610


Inventories


198,500



178,030


Deferred income taxes


18,510



18,510


Prepaid expenses and other current assets


13,390



10,620


Total current assets


425,180



431,690


Property and equipment, net


165,900



159,210


Goodwill


251,330



215,360


Other intangibles, net


201,540



155,670


Other assets


23,310



24,610


Total assets


$

1,067,260



$

986,540


Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity





Current liabilities:





Current maturities, long-term debt


$

12,980



$

7,290


Accounts payable


144,580



146,930


Accrued liabilities


71,910



70,140


Total current liabilities


229,470



224,360


Long-term debt


486,160



462,610


Deferred income taxes


65,370



64,780


Other long-term liabilities


62,690



61,000


Total liabilities


843,690



812,750


Redeemable noncontrolling interest


25,390




Total shareholders' equity


198,180



173,790


Total liabilities and shareholders' equity


$

1,067,260



$

986,540


 

TriMas Corporation

 Consolidated Statement of Operations

 (Unaudited - dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)




Three months ended
March 31,



2012


2011

Net sales


$

297,570



$

258,560


Cost of sales


(218,660)



(186,740)


Gross profit


78,910



71,820


Selling, general and administrative expenses


(50,470)



(43,540)


Net gain on dispositions of property and equipment


300



70


Operating profit


28,740




28,350


Other expense, net:





Interest expense


(10,670)



(12,020)


Other expense, net


(1,640)



(1,160)


Other expense, net


(12,310)




(13,180)


Income from continuing operations before income tax expense


16,430



15,170


Income tax expense


(4,180)



(4,480)


Income from continuing operations


12,250



10,690


Income from discontinued operations, net of income tax expense




1,060


Net income


$

12,250




$

11,750


Less: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests


(240)




Net income attributable to TriMas Corporation


12,490



11,750


Basic earnings per share attributable to TriMas Corporation:





Continuing operations


$

0.36



$

0.32


Discontinued operations




0.03


Net income per share


$

0.36




$

0.35


Weighted average common shares—basic


34,592,267



33,913,610


Diluted earnings per share attributable to TriMas Corporation:





Continuing operations


$

0.36



$

0.31


Discontinued operations




0.03


Net income per share


$

0.36



$

0.34


Weighted average common shares—diluted


35,027,899



34,599,076


 

TriMas Corporation

 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flow

 (Unaudited - dollars in thousands)




Three months ended
March 31,



2012


2011

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:





Net income


$

12,250



$

11,750


Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash used for operating activities, net of acquisition impact:





Gain on dispositions of property and equipment


(300)



(60)


Depreciation


6,450



6,230


Amortization of intangible assets


4,200



3,500


Amortization of debt issue costs


910



760


Deferred income taxes


670



9,530


Non-cash compensation expense


1,410



860


Excess tax benefits from stock based compensation


(1,770)



(1,510)


Increase in receivables


(33,260)



(41,710)


Increase in inventories


(15,040)



(2,760)


Increase in prepaid expenses and other assets


(1,000)



(3,240)


Decrease in accounts payable and accrued liabilities


(15,550)



(11,550)


Other, net


1,630



1,200


Net cash used for operating activities, net of acquisition impact


(39,400)



(27,000)


Cash Flows from Investing Activities:





Capital expenditures


(11,370)



(6,810)


Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired


(59,190)




Net proceeds from disposition of assets


320



500


Net cash used for investing activities


(70,240)



(6,310)


Cash Flows from Financing Activities:





Proceeds from borrowings on term loan facilities


36,420



1,530


Repayments of borrowings on term loan facilities


(31,010)



(650)


Proceeds from borrowings on revolving credit facilities and accounts receivable facility


180,000



135,700


Repayments of borrowings on revolving credit facilities and accounts receivable facility


(156,000)



(135,700)


Shares surrendered upon vesting of options and restricted stock awards to cover tax obligations


(990)



(720)


Proceeds from exercise of stock options


5,490



180


Excess tax benefits from stock based compensation


1,770



1,510


Net cash provided by financing activities


35,680



1,850


Cash and Cash Equivalents:





Decrease for the period


(73,960)



(31,460)


At beginning of period


88,920



46,370


At end of period


$

14,960



$

14,910


Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:





Cash paid for interest


$

3,080



$

4,730


Cash paid for taxes


$

8,050



$

2,600


 


TriMas Corporation

Company and Business Segment Financial Information

Continuing Operations

(Unaudited - dollars in thousands)




Three months ended
March 31,



2012


2011

Packaging





Net sales


$

54,310



$

43,900


Operating profit


$

9,890



$

11,830







Energy





Net sales


$

50,590



$

40,950


Operating profit


$

6,390



$

5,340







Aerospace & Defense





Net sales


$

17,860



$

18,500


Operating profit


$

4,860



$

3,720







Engineered Components





Net sales


$

49,680



$

37,000


Operating profit


$

7,710



$

4,650







Cequent Asia Pacific





Net sales


$

28,200



$

19,810


Operating profit


$

3,040



$

2,530


Special Items to consider in evaluating operating profit:





Severance and business restructuring costs


$

720



$


Excluding Special Items, operating profit would have been


$

3,760



$

2,530







Cequent North America





Net sales


$

96,930



$

98,400


Operating profit


$

4,160



$

6,680


Special Items to consider in evaluating operating profit:





Severance and business restructuring costs


$

950



$


Excluding Special Items, operating profit would have been


$

5,110



$

6,680







Corporate Expenses





Operating loss


$

(7,310)



$

(6,400)







Total Company





Net sales


$

297,570



$

258,560


Operating profit


$

28,740



$

28,350


Total Special Items to consider in evaluating operating profit:


$

1,670



$


Excluding Special Items, operating profit would have been


$

30,410



$

28,350


 

Appendix I


TriMas Corporation

Additional Information Regarding Special Items Impacting

Reported GAAP Financial Measures

(Unaudited - dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)




Three months ended
March 31,



2012


2011

Income from continuing operations, as reported


$

12,250



$

10,690


Less: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests


(240)




Income from continuing operations attributable to TriMas Corporation


12,490



10,690


After-tax impact of Special Items to consider in evaluating quality of income from continuing operations:





Severance and business restructuring costs


1,120




Excluding Special Items, income from continuing operations attributable to TriMas Corporation would have been


$

13,610



$

10,690









Three months ended
March 31,



2012


2011

Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to TriMas Corporation, as reported


$

0.36



$

0.31


After-tax impact of Special Items to consider in evaluating quality of EPS from continuing operations:





Severance and business restructuring costs


0.03




Excluding Special Items, EPS from continuing operations would have been


$

0.39



$

0.31


Weighted-average shares outstanding for the three months ended March 31, 2012 and 2011


35,027,899



34,599,076









Three months ended
March 31,



2012


2011

Operating profit from continuing operations, as reported


$

28,740



$

28,350


Special Items to consider in evaluating quality of earnings:





Severance and business restructuring costs


1,670




Excluding Special Items, operating profit from continuing operations would have been


$

30,410



$

28,350


 

CONTACT:

Sherry Lauderback

VP, Investor Relations & Communications

(248) 631-5506

sherrylauderback@trimascorp.com

 

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