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ESCO Announces Third Quarter Fiscal 2021 Results
المصدر: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 09 أغسطس 2021 16:15:01 America/New_York
St. Louis, Aug. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE) (ESCO, or the Company) today reported its operating results for the third quarter and nine months ended June 30, 2021 (Q3 2021 and YTD 2021) compared to the third quarter and nine months ended June 30, 2020 (Q3 2020 and YTD 2020).
Vic Richey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “Our dedicated team continues to successfully manage through the impacts of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Our liquidity and end-market diversity have helped provide stability in our operating results as we have navigated through this challenging time. Our commitment to improving working capital management, cost reduction activities, and new product development has us well-positioned for profitable growth as our end-markets continue to recover.
“At the beginning of this fiscal year, we stated that with the strength of the first half of fiscal 2020 (pre-COVID), we projected the first half of fiscal 2021 to be slightly lower in comparison to 2020, and that we expected the second half of 2021 to be a favorable comparison to the prior year given our expectation of tangible elements of recovery. Due to our focus on effective cost management and program execution, our first half Adjusted EPS and Adjusted EBITDA exceeded the prior year on lower revenue (as presented in our May 4, 2021 earnings release for Q2 and the first half of 2021). In Q3, we began to see positive signs of the start of longer term recovery across our end-markets most affected by COVID. Q3 entered orders were up $46 million (29 percent) over the prior year Q3 to over $200 million, with growth in commercial and military aerospace, Navy, space, electric utility and renewable energy. Sales increased 5 percent over the prior year with all three business segments posting higher sales for the quarter. We will continue our focus on optimizing our cost structure, driving working capital improvement, and investing in the business to deliver profitable growth going forward.”
Discrete Items
During Q3 2021, the Company incurred $2.7 million ($0.10 per share) consisting of after-tax charges at Corporate due to one-time compensation costs related to management transition and acquisition costs ($0.09 per share), and charges related to the USG (Morgan Schaffer) facility move ($0.01 per share). These costs are excluded from the calculation of Q3 2021 Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS.
YTD 2021, the Company has incurred $2.8 million ($0.10 per share) consisting of after-tax charges at Corporate due to one-time compensation and acquisition costs ($0.10 per share), an ATM acquisition inventory step-up charge ($.01 per share), and charges related to USG (Manta and Morgan Schaffer) facility consolidations ($0.05 per share), partially offset by the final settlement from the sale of the Doble Watertown facility ($0.06 gain per share). These costs are excluded from the calculation of Q3 2021 YTD Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS.
During Q3 2020, the Company incurred $0.9 million ($0.04 per share) of after-tax charges primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19. These costs are excluded from the calculation of Q3 2020 Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS.
In the first nine months of 2020, the Company incurred $1.5 million ($0.06 per share) of after-tax charges primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19 ($0.04 per share) and charges related to the move of the Doble headquarters facility ($.02 per share). In addition, during Q1 2020, the company completed the sale of its Technical Packaging segment which resulted in gross cash proceeds of $191 million and a net gain on the sale of $77 million, or $2.91 per share, which is recorded as discontinued operations.
The financial results presented include certain non-GAAP financial measures such as Adjusted SG&A, EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS, as defined within the “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” described below. Any non-GAAP financial measures presented are reconciled to their respective GAAP equivalents. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful in assessing the ongoing operational profitability of the Company’s business segments, and therefore, allow shareholders better visibility into the Company’s underlying operations. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” described below.
Earnings Summary
Q3 2021 GAAP EPS was $0.57 per share (GAAP net earnings of $14.9 million) and included the net earnings impact of the Q3 2021 Discrete Items described above. Excluding the net earnings impact of the Discrete Items, Q3 2021 Adjusted EPS was $0.67 per share. In the third quarter, the Company’s P&L was negatively impacted by approximately $2.1 million driven by new product development challenges, increased production costs, and product quality issues at our Westland Technologies subsidiary, within our A&D segment. We have already taken a number of steps to correct production issues and reduce costs throughout the operation. Westland will continue to be an important part of the overall A&D group and we are actively exploring additional opportunities for synergies with our Globe operating unit.
YTD 2021 GAAP EPS was $1.65 per share (GAAP net earnings of $43.1 million) and included the net earnings impact of the YTD 2021 Discrete Items described above. Excluding the net earnings impact of the Discrete Items, YTD 2021 Adjusted EPS was $1.75 per share. During the third quarter of 2021, the Company identified $2.3 million out of period pretax adjustments to our previously reported YTD P&L related to the Westland operating issues described above. Of this amount, $1.1 million and $1.2 million related to the first and second quarters of 2021, respectively. We have restated our discussion of GAAP and As Adjusted results for YTD 2021 to reflect the correction of these items in the proper periods. On a prospective basis, interim period consolidated financial statements will be updated to reflect these corrections and we have provided disclosures for these items in our interim financial statements.
Q3 2020 GAAP EPS was $0.72 per share (GAAP net earnings of $18.7 million) and included $0.04 per share from the Discrete Items noted above. Excluding the net earnings impact of the Discrete Items, Q3 2020 Adjusted EPS was $0.76 per share.
YTD 2020 GAAP EPS from Continuing Operations was $1.81 per share (GAAP net earnings from Continuing Operations of $47.3 million) and included $0.06 per share from the Discrete Items noted above. Excluding the net earnings impact of the Discrete Items, YTD 2020 Adjusted EPS from Continuing Operations was $1.87 per share.
Operating Highlights – Q3 & YTD
- Sales increased $8 million (5 percent) to $181 million in Q3 2021, compared to $173 million in Q3 2020. YTD 2021 sales decreased $15 million (3 percent) to $510 million, compared to $525 million YTD 2020.
- Gross margin percentage decreased to 37.4 percent in Q3 2021 from 37.6 percent in Q3 2020, due to the previously discussed issues at Westland, largely offset by the implementation of cost reduction actions across the company. YTD 2021 gross margin percentage increased to 37.9 percent from 37.6 percent in YTD 2020.
- Adjusted SG&A expenses increased by $4.2 million in Q3 2021 compared to Q3 2020 due to overall lower operating expenses in the prior year related to COVID and the moderate return of travel and other expenses in 2021. Adjusted YTD 2021 SG&A expenses increased by $1.5 million compared to YTD 2020 due to the above, partially offset by lower spending (headcount, travel and pension) in the first half of the year.
- Interest expense decreased $1.0 million in Q3 2021 and $3.8 million YTD 2021 compared to the prior year due to lower debt outstanding and lower average interest rates.
- The effective income tax rate increased to 21.3 percent in Q3 2021 from 14.3 percent in Q3 2020. The significantly lower tax rate in Q3 2020 reflected the favorable impact ($0.06 per share) of certain one-time tax strategies implemented in the prior year which were not repeated.
- Q3 2021 Entered orders were $204 million (book-to-bill of 1.12x). YTD entered orders are $538 million (book-to-bill of 1.05x), and backlog has increased in all three business segments year-to-date.
- YTD 2021 net cash provided by operating activities was $75 million, resulting in a net cash position (total cash on hand, less total borrowings) of $30 million and a 0.43x leverage ratio at June 30, 2021.
Segment Performance
A&D
- Sales increased $2 million (2 percent) to $86 million in Q3 2021 from $84 million in Q3 2020, due to higher Navy sales partially offset by lower commercial aerospace sales. While commercial aerospace weakness is continuing, increased U.S domestic passenger boardings and recent orders for new planes by major airlines are encouraging signs for 2022.
- Adjusted EBIT decreased $1.5 million in Q3 2021 to $16.7 million from $18.2 million in Q3 2020, with a 20 percent Adjusted EBIT margin, as the Westland issues and continued softness in the commercial aerospace market were partially offset by higher contribution from Navy programs.
- Entered Orders were $95 million in Q3 2021 (book-to-bill of 1.11) compared to $66 million in Q3 2020. With continued strength in Navy and space, and solid order growth in commercial aerospace, overall A&D orders increased $29 million (44 percent) in Q3.
USG
- Sales increased $5 million (12 percent) to $48 million in Q3 2021 from $43 million in Q3 2020. Doble sales increased $3 million (8 percent), driven by growth from utility customers, although overall demand has not returned to pre-COVID levels. NRG sales increased $2 million (37 percent) with significant momentum in both wind and solar.
- Adjusted EBIT increased $2.4 million in Q3 2021 to $8.7 million from $6.3 million in Q3 2020, with an 18 percent EBIT margin versus 15 percent in the prior year. The profitability increase was driven by leverage on sales growth and favorable impacts from prior cost reductions.
- Entered Orders were $55 million in Q3 2021 (book-to-bill of 1.16) compared to $50 million in Q3 2020. Despite some continued deferrals of maintenance and test equipment purchases, electric utility orders were up $2 million (5 percent) and renewables orders were up $3 million (49 percent) over the prior year with significant growth in both solar and wind.
Test
- Sales increased $2 million (5 percent) to $48 million in Q3 2021 from $46 million in Q3 2020, due to strength in the Americas and Europe partially offset by lower sales in Asia.
- EBIT decreased $0.4 million in Q3 2021 to $6.8 million (compared to $7.2 million in Q3 2020), with a 14 percent EBIT margin. A strong quarter of sales with favorable mix in Asia drove the higher margin in the prior year.
- Entered Orders were $53 million in Q3 2021 (book-to-bill of 1.11) compared to $41 million in Q3 2020. The $12 million (28 percent) increase was primarily driven by strength in Asia and sets a strong backlog for Q4 and fiscal 2022.
Summary Commentary
Despite the continuing COVID related challenges, our Q3 sales and entered orders increased both sequentially and year-over-year across all three business segments. From a margin perspective, Q3 Adjusted EBITDA margin decreased to 18.2 percent from 20.3 percent in the prior year, primarily related to the Westland issues in the quarter, the return of travel and other spending in 2021, and lower operating expenses in 2020 related to COVID. Due to our persistent focus on cost management, YTD Adjusted EBITDA margins are in line with both 2020 and pre-COVID 2019 levels, giving us confidence in our ability to drive margin improvement as long-term revenue growth returns in our more challenged end-markets.
Driven by our continuing focus on working capital management and cash conversion, our cash flow from operations is up $22 million YTD over the prior year. With a leverage ratio of .43x and almost $700 million in liquidity, we remain well-positioned to fund capital investments, new product development, and the pursuit of acquisition opportunities. We continue to evaluate a solid pipeline of M&A opportunities with the intent to further expand our product portfolio by adding complimentary businesses that increase shareholder value.
Vic Richey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “I want to thank our entire team for their continuing commitment and efforts during the unprecedented challenges of 2020 and 2021. Despite the challenges of the quarter and the lingering effects of COVID in the aerospace and electric utility markets, we delivered revenue growth and solid profitability and cash flow in the quarter. I am confident that we have positioned the company for profitable growth as our end-markets return to a more normal operating environment moving into 2022.”
New Share Repurchase Program
On August 5, 2021, the Company’s Board of Directors adopted a new stock repurchase program, replacing the previous program which was adopted in 2012 and was scheduled to expire September 30, 2021. Under the new program, which is similar to the previous one, Management may repurchase shares of its outstanding stock in the open market and otherwise throughout the period ending September 30, 2024. The total value authorized is $200 million.
Dividend Payment
The next quarterly cash dividend of $0.08 per share will be paid on October 15, 2021 to stockholders of record on October 1, 2021.
Business Outlook – 2021
Throughout the first nine months of 2021, our Navy, defense aerospace, space and Test segment end-markets have remained solid and now we are beginning to see recovery in our core markets most affected by the pandemic. We are encouraged by the growing strength of our entered orders across the commercial aerospace, electric utility and renewable energy end-markets and our Q3 revenue growth in all three business segments. While there is still uncertainty as to the timing and pace of the recovery in the commercial aerospace and electric utility markets, we believe we now have a clearer picture of the near term and will resume issuing quarterly guidance.
While we did see good order input and sales growth for all three segments in Q3, the level of activity is somewhat lower than anticipated in the commercial aerospace and utility markets. Backlog is building to support significant improvement in fiscal 2022. Our expectation is for solid Q4 growth in sales, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS as compared to Q3 2021. However, with the recovery of commercial aerospace still in the early stages, we do not anticipate the level of revenue strength we typically see in our fourth quarter. Our expectation is for Q4 Adjusted EPS to be in the range of $0.73 to $0.78 per share. This outlook excludes the impact from acquisitions that have closed in Q4. Please see the separate press release issued today for information regarding two acquisitions that were closed in the USG business segment. These acquisitions are expected to provide an additional boost to core growth in 2022.
Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call today, August 9, at 4:00 p.m. Central Time, to discuss the Company’s Q3 2021 results. A live audio webcast will be available on the Company’s website at www.escotechnologies.com. Please access the website at least 15 minutes prior to the call to register, download and install any necessary audio software. A replay of the conference call will be available on the Company’s website noted above or by phone (dial 1-855-859-2056 and enter the pass code 2782855).
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release regarding the timing and magnitude of recovery in the Company’s end markets, the continuing impacts of COVID-19 on the Company’s results, sales, Adjusted SG&A, Adjusted EBIT, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EPS, cash flow, results of cost reduction efforts, margins, growth, the financial success of the Company, the strength of its end markets, the outlook for the A&D, Test and USG segments, the ability to increase shareholder value, the timing and success of acquisition efforts, internal investments in new products and solutions, the correction of production issues, the effect of certain changes in the Company’s internal controls or in other factors on the effectiveness of its internal controls, the long-term success of the Company, and any other statements which are not strictly historical are “forward-looking” statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the federal securities laws.
Investors are cautioned that such statements are only predictions and speak only as of the date of this release, and the Company undertakes no duty to update them except as may be required by applicable laws or regulations. The Company’s actual results in the future may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements due to risks and uncertainties that exist in the Company’s operations and business environment including but not limited to those described in Item 1A, “Risk Factors”, of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2020; the availability and acceptance of viable COVID-19 vaccines by enough of the U.S. and world’s population to curtail the pandemic; the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of known or unknown COVID-19 variants including labor shortages, facility closures, shelter in place policies or quarantines, material shortages, transportation delays, termination or delays of Company contracts, and the inability of our suppliers or customers to perform; the impacts of natural disasters on the Company’s operations and those of the Company’s customers and suppliers; the timing and content of future contract awards or customer orders; the appropriation, allocation and availability of Government funds; the termination for convenience of Government and other customer contracts or orders; weakening of economic conditions in served markets; the success of the Company’s competitors; changes in customer demands or customer insolvencies; competition; intellectual property rights; technical difficulties; the success of the Company’s acquisition efforts; delivery delays or defaults by customers; performance issues with key customers, suppliers and subcontractors; material changes in the costs and availability of certain raw materials; labor disputes; changes in U.S. tax laws and regulations; other changes in laws and regulations including but not limited to changes in accounting standards and foreign taxation; changes in interest rates; costs relating to environmental matters arising from current or former facilities; uncertainty regarding the ultimate resolution of current disputes, claims, litigation or arbitration; and the integration of recently acquired businesses.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The financial measures Adjusted SG&A, EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS are presented in this press release. The Company defines “Adjusted SG&A” as the corresponding GAAP amounts excluding the net impact of the items described above in Discrete Items and reconciled in the attached Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures, “EBIT” as earnings before interest and taxes, “EBITDA” as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, “Adjusted EBIT” and “Adjusted EBITDA” as excluding the net impact of the items described above in Discrete Items, and “Adjusted EPS” as GAAP earnings per share (EPS) excluding the net impact of the items described above which were ($0.10) per share in Q3 2021.
Adjusted SG&A, EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS are not recognized in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). However, Management believes that Adjusted SG&A is useful in assessing the operational profitability of the Company as it excludes certain one-time charges. Management believes EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are useful in assessing the operational profitability of the Company’s business segments because they exclude interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, which are generally accounted for across the entire Company on a consolidated basis. EBIT is also one of the measures used by Management in determining resource allocations within the Company as well as incentive compensation. The presentation of Adjusted SG&A, EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS provides important supplemental information to investors by facilitating comparisons with other companies, many of which use similar non-GAAP financial measures to supplement their GAAP results. The use of non-GAAP financial measures is not intended to replace any measures of performance determined in accordance with GAAP.
ESCO, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri: Manufactures highly-engineered filtration and fluid control products for the aviation, Navy, space and process markets worldwide, as well as composite-based products and solutions for Navy, defense and industrial customers; is the industry leader in RF shielding and EMC test products; and provides diagnostic instruments, software and services for the benefit of industrial power users and the electric utility and renewable energy industries. Further information regarding ESCO and its subsidiaries is available on the Company’s website at www.escotechnologies.com.
ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) Three Months
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June 30, 2020Net Sales $ 181,394 172,665 Cost and Expenses: Cost of sales 113,610 107,686 Selling, general and administrative expenses 42,882 36,936 Amortization of intangible assets 4,864 5,535 Interest expense 480 1,523 Other (income) expenses, net 615 (824 ) Total costs and expenses 162,451 150,856 Earnings before income taxes 18,943 21,809 Income tax expense 4,034 3,122 Net earnings $ 14,909 18,687 Diluted EPS: Diluted - GAAP Net earnings $ 0.57 0.72 Diluted - As Adjusted Basis Continuing operations $ 0.67 (1 ) 0.76 (2 ) Diluted average common shares O/S: 26,214 26,134 (1 ) Q3 2021 Adjusted EPS excludes $0.10 per share consisting of after-tax charges incurred at Corporate due to one-time compensation costs related to management transition and acquisition costs, and charges related to the USG (Morgan Schaffer) facility move. (2 ) Q3 2020 Adjusted EPS excludes $0.04 per share of after-tax charges primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19. ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) Nine Months
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June 30, 2020Net Sales $ 509,962 524,885 Cost and Expenses: Cost of sales 316,785 327,655 Selling, general and administrative expenses 122,628 119,023 Amortization of intangible assets 14,729 16,565 Interest expense 1,453 5,264 Other (income) expenses, net (1,265 ) 174 Total costs and expenses 454,330 468,681 Earnings before income taxes 55,632 56,204 Income tax expense 12,501 8,931 Earnings from continuing operations 43,131 47,273 (Loss) earnings from discontinued operations, net of tax expense of $269 - (601 ) Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax expense of $23,734 - 76,614 Earnings from discontinued operations - 76,013 Net earnings $ 43,131 123,286 Diluted EPS: Diluted - GAAP Continuing operations $ 1.65 1.81 Discontinued operations 0.00 2.91 Net earnings $ 1.65 4.72 Diluted - As Adjusted Basis Continuing operations $ 1.75 (1 ) 1.87 (2 ) Diluted average common shares O/S: 26,199 26,130 (1 ) YTD Q3 2021 Adjusted EPS excludes $0.10 per share consisting of after-tax charges incurred at Corporate due to one-time compensation costs related to management transition and acquisition costs, an ATM acquisition inventory step-up charge, and charges related to the USG (Doble Manta & Morgan Schaffer) facility consolidations, partially offset by the final settlement from the sale of the Doble Watertown facility. (2 ) YTD Q3 2020 Adjusted EPS excludes $0.06 per share of after-tax charges primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19 and charges related to the move of the Doble headquarters facility. ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Condensed Business Segment Information (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP As Adjusted Q3 2021 Q3 2020 Q3 2021 Q3 2020 Net Sales Aerospace & Defense $ 85,576 84,072 85,576 84,072 USG 47,704 42,577 47,704 42,577 Test 48,114 46,016 48,114 46,016 Totals $ 181,394 172,665 181,394 172,665 EBIT Aerospace & Defense $ 16,714 17,409 16,739 18,224 USG 8,227 6,156 8,710 6,316 Test 6,751 7,177 6,751 7,246 Corporate (12,269 ) (7,410 ) (9,246 ) (7,219 ) Consolidated EBIT 19,423 23,332 22,954 24,567 Less: Interest expense (480 ) (1,523 ) (480 ) (1,523 ) Less: Income tax expense (4,034 ) (3,122 ) (4,846 ) (3,418 ) Net earnings from cont ops $ 14,909 18,687 17,628 19,626 Note 1: Adjusted net earnings were $17.6 million in Q3 2021 which excluded $0.10 per share consisting of after-tax charges incurred at Corporate due to one-time compensation costs related to management transition and acquisition costs, and charges related to the USG (Morgan Schaffer) facility move. Note 2: Adjusted net earnings were $19.6 million in Q3 2020 which excluded $0.04 per share primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19. EBITDA Reconciliation to Net earnings from continuing operations: Adjusted Adjusted Q3 2021 Q3 2020 Q3 2021 Q3 2020 Consolidated EBITDA $ 29,567 33,815 33,098 35,050 Less: Depr & Amort (10,144 ) (10,483 ) (10,144 ) (10,483 ) Consolidated EBIT 19,423 23,332 22,954 24,567 Less: Interest expense (480 ) (1,523 ) (480 ) (1,523 ) Less: Income tax expense (4,034 ) (3,122 ) (4,846 ) (3,418 ) Net earnings from cont ops $ 14,909 18,687 17,628 19,626 ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Condensed Business Segment Information (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP As Adjusted YTD Q3 YTD Q3 YTD Q3 YTD Q3 2021 2020 2021 2020 Net Sales Aerospace & Defense $ 234,720 256,707 234,720 256,707 USG 141,799 139,179 141,799 139,179 Test 133,443 128,999 133,443 128,999 Totals $ 509,962 524,885 509,962 524,885 EBIT Aerospace & Defense $ 41,980 51,658 42,365 52,543 USG 27,683 20,310 27,552 21,090 Test 17,781 17,483 17,781 17,552 Corporate (30,359 ) (27,983 ) (26,986 ) (27,792 ) Consolidated EBIT 57,085 61,468 60,712 63,393 Less: Interest expense (1,453 ) (5,264 ) (1,453 ) (5,264 ) Less: Income tax (12,501 ) (8,931 ) (13,335 ) (9,393 ) Net earnings from cont ops $ 43,131 47,273 45,924 48,736 Note 1: Adjusted net earnings were $45.9 million YTD Q3 2021 which excluded $0.10 per share consisting of after-tax charges incurred at Corporate due to one-time compensation costs related to management transition and acquisition costs, an ATM acquisition inventory step-up charge, and charges related to USG (Manta and Morgan Schaffer) facility consolidations, partially offset by the final settlement from the sale of the Doble Watertown facility. Note 2: Adjusted net earnings were $48.7 million in YTD Q3 2020 which excluded $0.06 per share primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19 and charges related to the move of the Doble headquarters facility. EBITDA Reconciliation to Net earnings from continuing operations: Adjusted Adjusted YTD Q3 YTD Q3 YTD Q3 YTD Q3 2021 2020 2021 2020 Consolidated EBITDA $ 87,344 92,534 90,971 94,459 Less: Depr & Amort (30,259 ) (31,066 ) (30,259 ) (31,066 ) Consolidated EBIT 57,085 61,468 60,712 63,393 Less: Interest expense (1,453 ) (5,264 ) (1,453 ) (5,264 ) Less: Income tax expense (12,501 ) (8,931 ) (13,335 ) (9,393 ) Net earnings from cont ops $ 43,131 47,273 45,924 48,736 ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) June 30,
2021September 30,
2020Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 78,359 52,560 Accounts receivable, net 135,343 144,082 Contract assets 94,768 94,302 Inventories 141,113 135,296 Other current assets 21,282 17,053 Total current assets 470,865 443,293 Property, plant and equipment, net 141,967 139,870 Intangible assets, net 343,346 346,632 Goodwill 411,732 408,063 Operating lease assets 30,426 21,390 Other assets 10,347 10,938 $ 1,408,683 1,370,186 Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Current maturities of long-term debt & short-term borrowings $ 20,000 22,368 Accounts payable 50,921 50,525 Contract liabilities 105,822 100,551 Other current liabilities 76,649 82,585 Total current liabilities 253,392 256,029 Deferred tax liabilities 56,992 60,170 Non-current operating lease liabilities 26,458 16,785 Other liabilities 38,987 38,176 Long-term debt 28,000 40,000 Shareholders' equity 1,004,854 959,026 $ 1,408,683 1,370,186 ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) Nine Months
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June 30, 2021Nine Months
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June 30, 2020Cash flows from operating activities: Net earnings $ 43,131 123,286 Earnings from discontinued operations - (76,013 ) Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 30,259 31,066 Stock compensation expense 5,386 4,184 Changes in assets and liabilities 2,520 (20,926 ) Gain on sale of building and land (1,950 ) - Effect of deferred taxes (3,946 ) 2,155 Pension contributions related to terminated pension plan - (10,000 ) Net cash provided by operating activities - continuing operations 75,400 53,752 Net cash used by operating activities - discontinued operations - (14,737 ) Net cash provided by operating activities 75,400 39,015 Cash flows from investing activities: Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired (6,684 ) - Proceeds from sale of building and land 1,950 - Capital expenditures (17,887 ) (28,291 ) Additions to capitalized software (6,500 ) (6,564 ) Net cash used by investing activities - continuing operations (29,121 ) (34,855 ) Proceeds from sale of discontinued operations - 183,812 Capital expenditures - discontinued operations - (1,728 ) Net cash provided by investing activities - discontinued operations - 182,084 Net cash (used) provided by investing activities (29,121 ) 147,229 Cash flows from financing activities: Proceeds from long-term debt and short-term borrowings 80,000 11,577 Principal payments on long-term debt and short-term borrowings (94,368 ) (145,000 ) Dividends paid (6,249 ) (6,240 ) Other (1,674 ) (3,127 ) Net cash used by financing activities - continuing operations (22,291 ) (142,790 ) Net cash used by financing activities - discontinued operations - (2,140 ) Net cash used by financing activities (22,291 ) (144,930 ) Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 1,811 1,617 Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 25,799 42,931 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 52,560 61,808 Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 78,359 104,739 ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Other Selected Financial Data (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) Backlog And Entered Orders - Q3 2021 Aerospace & Defense USG Test Total Beginning Backlog - 4/1/21 $ 349,165 48,943 118,424 516,532 Entered Orders 95,145 55,476 53,228 203,849 Sales (85,576 ) (47,704 ) (48,114 ) (181,394 ) Ending Backlog - 6/30/21 $ 358,734 56,715 123,538 538,987 Backlog And Entered Orders - YTD Q3 2021 Aerospace & Defense USG Test Total Beginning Backlog - 10/1/20 $ 344,661 50,688 115,854 511,203 Entered Orders 248,793 147,826 141,127 537,746 Sales (234,720 ) (141,799 ) (133,443 ) (509,962 ) Ending Backlog - 6/30/21 $ 358,734 56,715 123,538 538,987 ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures (Unaudited) Adjusted Basis Reconciliation - Q3 2021 SG&A EPS GAAP Basis 42,882 $ 0.57 Adjustments Management Transition & Acquisition Costs (3,023 ) $ 0.09 USG (Morgan Schaffer) Facility Move - $ 0.01 Total Adjustments (3,023 ) $ 0.10 As Adjusted Basis 39,859 $ 0.67 The $0.10 of EPS adjustments per share consists of $3.5 million of pre-tax charges offset by $0.8 million of tax benefit for a net impact of $2.7 million. Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – YTD Q3 2021 SG&A EPS GAAP Basis 122,628 $ 1.65 Adjustments Management Transition & Acquisition Costs (3,373 ) $ 0.10 ATM Acquisition Inventory Step-up Charge $ 0.01 USG (Manta & Morgan Schaffer) Facility Consol - $ 0.05 Settlement from Doble Watertown Facility Sale - ($ 0.06 ) Total Adjustments (3,373 ) $ 0.10 As Adjusted Basis 119,255 $ 1.75 The $0.10 of EPS adjustments per share consists of $3.6 million of pre-tax charges offset by $0.8 million of tax benefit for a net impact of $2.8 million. Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – Q3 2020 SG&A EPS EPS from Continuing Ops – GAAP Basis 36,936 $ 0.72 Adjustments (defined below) (1,235 ) $ 0.04 EPS from Continuing Ops – As Adjusted Basis 35,701 $ 0.76 Adjustments exclude $0.04 per share of after-tax charges primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19 in the third quarter of 2020. The $0.04 of EPS adjustments per share consists of $1.2 million of pre-tax charges offset by $.3 million of tax benefit for a net impact of $0.9 million. Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – YTD Q3 2020 SG&A EPS EPS from Continuing Ops – GAAP Basis 119,023 $ 1.81 Adjustments (defined below) (1,235 ) $ 0.06 EPS from Continuing Ops – As Adjusted Basis 117,788 $ 1.87 Adjustments exclude $0.06 per share of after-tax charges primarily related to incremental costs associated with COVID-19 and charges related to the move of the Doble headquarters facility in the first nine months of 2020. The $0.06 of EPS adjustments per share consists of $1.9 million of pre-tax charges offset by $.4 million of tax benefit for a net impact of $1.5 million.
SOURCE ESCO Technologies Inc.
Kate Lowrey, Director of Investor Relations, (314) 213-7277