TORONTO,
ONTARIO--(Marketwire - May 12, 2009) - Russel Metals Inc. (TSX:RUS)
today announced that its results for the first quarter of 2009 were a
loss of $0.92 per share which includes an inventory write-down of $1.02
per share. Excluding this write-down, earnings would have been $0.10
per share for the first quarter of 2009 compared to $0.46 per share for
the first quarter of 2008.
The net loss for the first quarter of 2009 was $55 million, including a
$94 million pre-tax write-down of inventory to net realizable value due
to the continued dramatic decline in steel prices in the first quarter
of 2009. Net earnings for the first quarter of 2008 were $29 million.
The metals service centers segment
experienced a broad based end user decline in volume of 37% from the
same period in 2008 and a 16% volume decline from the fourth quarter of
2008. Steel distributors were similarly impacted by volume declines as
OEM and service center customers reduced
inventory positions in reaction to lower end user demand. Declines in
volume resulted in price reductions as our service center
competitors reduced their inventories in line with demand and the mills
also cut production levels by over 50% in an effort to match supply and
demand. These price reductions led to first quarter inventory
write-downs of $29 million in our metals service centers
and $49 million for our steel distributors. Steel distributors segment
operating profit was $3 million excluding inventory write-downs and
metals service centers recorded an operating
loss of $7 million before inventory write-downs.
The energy tubular products segment operating earnings for the first
quarter of 2009 were $5 million. The segment operating profit was $21
million before inventory write-downs as end user pricing remained strong
at the start of the quarter. The drop in gas prices adversely impacted
customer exploration activities late in the quarter and there was
pricing softness in commodity pipe products which resulted in a $16
million inventory write-down.
Bud Siegel, President and CEO, stated, "A decline in demand of 37%
year over year in our metals service center
segment has never been experienced before. Our decline is consistent
with the metals service center industry in
North America. The general economic conditions impacting the metals
industry in North America and the world have resulted in significant
inventory holding losses. The almost instantaneous change in demand for
steel resulted in an equally rapid decline in pricing. Inventory
write-downs in our metals service centers and
steel distributors segments taken in the first quarter will improve
gross margins in these segments as our average cost of inventory
declines. We will continue to manage our operations as if the volume
reduction is permanent; however, we believe volumes will improve as the
inventory levels of our customers shrink to support their sales levels
and they begin to replenish their low inventory."
Brian Hedges, Executive Vice President and COO stated "We are
confident that demand for our products and those of steel producers
will improve but the timing of the turnaround can not be forecast with
any degree of certainty. Our compensation expense reductions announced
in the first quarter of 2009 will be in full effect for the second
quarter."
Marion Britton, Vice President and CFO stated "The recent increase
in our bank facility to $253 million and the change in the fixed charge
coverage ratio provided for in our amended credit agreement allows the Company to better react to current
economic conditions."
The Board of Directors approved a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per
common share payable June 15, 2009 to shareholders of record as of June
1, 2009.
The Company will be holding an Investor Conference Call on Wednesday,
May 13, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. ET to review its first quarter results for
2009. The dial-in telephone numbers for the call are 416-641-6130
(Toronto and International callers) and 1-866-226-1793 (U.S. and
Canada). Please dial in 10 minutes prior to the call to ensure that you
get a line.
A replay of the call will be available at 416-695-5800 (Toronto and
International callers) and 1-800-408-3053 (U.S. and Canada) until
midnight, Wednesday, May 27, 2009. You will be required to enter pass
code 2473237 in order to access the call.
Additional supplemental financial information is available in our
investor conference call package located on our website at www.russelmetals.com.
Russel Metals is one of the largest metals
distribution companies in North America. It carries on business in
three distribution segments: metals service centers,
energy tubular products and steel distributors, under various names
including Russel Metals, A.J. Forsyth, Acier Leroux, Acier Loubier, Acier Richler, Arrow Steel Processors, B&T
Steel, Baldwin International, Comco Pipe and
Supply, Fedmet Tubulars,
JMS Russel Metals, Leroux
Steel, McCabe Steel, Megantic Metal, Metaux Russel, Metaux Russel Produits Specialises, Milspec
Industries, Norton Metals, Pioneer Pipe, Russel
Metals Specialty Products, Russel Metals
Williams Bahcall, Spartan Steel Products,
Sunbelt Group, Triumph Tubular & Supply, Wirth Steel and
York-Ennis.
Statements contained in this press release or on the related conference
call that relate to Russel Metals' beliefs or
expectations as to certain future events are not statements of
historical fact and are forward-looking statements. Russel
Metals cautions readers that there are important factors, risks and
uncertainties, including but not limited to economic, competitive and
governmental factors affecting Russel Metals'
operations, markets, products, services and prices that could cause its
actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from those forecasted or anticipated in such forward-looking
statements.
The forward-looking statements in this document reflect management's
current beliefs and are based on information currently available to
management. The material assumptions applied in making the
forward-looking statements in this document include the following:
demand from the manufacturing, resource and construction segments of
the Canadian economy, oil and gas prices and the price of steel have
all been significantly negatively impacted by the economic conditions
and these conditions will impact these factors for the foreseeable
future. The value of the Canadian dollar relative to the U.S. dollar
will be consistent with what we experienced in the first quarter of
2009. Although the forward-looking statements contained in this
document are based upon what management believes to be reasonable
estimates and assumptions, Russel Metals
cannot ensure that actual results will not be materially different from
those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 31, December 31, (millions) 2009 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASSETS Current Cash and cash equivalents $ 47.1 $ 44.9 Accounts receivable 326.6 429.3 Inventories 827.4 925.1 Prepaid expenses and other assets 6.9 8.1 Income taxes 47.4 7.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,255.4 1,414.5 Property, Plant and Equipment 248.8 249.9 Future Income Tax Assets 1.0 1.0 Pensions and Benefits 6.6 6.5 Other Assets 7.1 7.0 Goodwill and Intangibles 73.5 71.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 1,592.4 $ 1,750.7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Current Bank indebtedness $ 41.6 $ 64.9 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 367.6 420.7 Income taxes payable 3.5 30.3 Current portion long-term debt 1.5 1.4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 414.2 517.3 Derivatives 11.7 22.1 Long-Term Debt 223.7 217.5 Pensions and Benefits 5.8 5.8 Future Income Tax Liabilities 10.1 7.9 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 665.5 770.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shareholders' Equity Common shares 478.8 478.8 Retained earnings 397.1 467.0 Contributed surplus 9.8 9.4 Accumulated other comprehensive income 41.2 24.9 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 926.9 980.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 1,592.4 $ 1,750.7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF (LOSS) EARNINGS (UNAUDITED) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarters ended March 31, (millions, except per share data) 2009 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Revenues $ 642.3 $ 712.3 Cost of sales and operating expenses 723.2 660.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Loss) earnings before the following (80.9) 52.1 Other expense - (3.2) Interest expense, net (4.8) (2.1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Loss) earnings before income taxes (85.7) 46.8 Recovery of (provision for) income taxes 30.7 (17.6) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net (loss) earnings for the period $ (55.0) $ 29.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic (loss) earnings per common share $ (0.92) $ 0.46 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF RETAINED EARNINGS (UNAUDITED) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarters ended March 31, (millions) 2009 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Retained earnings, beginning of the period $ 467.0 $ 411.7 Net (loss) earnings for the period (55.0) 29.2 Dividends on common shares (14.9) (28.4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Retained earnings, end of the period $ 397.1 $ 412.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE (LOSS) INCOME (UNAUDITED) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarters ended March 31, (millions) 2009 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net (loss) earnings for the period $ (55.0) $ 29.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other comprehensive income (loss) Unrealized foreign exchange gains on translation of self-sustaining foreign operations (U.S. subsidiaries) 13.6 12.2 Unrealized losses on items designated as net investment hedges (net of tax of $0.2 (2008: $0.2)) (1.9) (2.1) Unrealized losses on items designated as cash flow hedges (net of tax of $0.3 (2008: $0.2)) (0.8) (0.5) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other comprehensive income 10.9 9.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comprehensive (loss) income $ (44.1) $ 38.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) (UNAUDITED) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarters ended March 31, (millions) 2009 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accumulated net unrealized foreign currency translation gains and losses Balance, beginning of period $ 36.9 $ (45.7) Net unrealized gain on translation of self-sustaining foreign operations 13.6 12.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, end of period 50.5 (33.5) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accumulated net unrealized (loss) gain on cash flow and net investment hedges Balance, beginning of period (12.0) 7.4 Transitional adjustment (net of tax of $2.0) 5.4 - Unrealized losses on items designated as net investment hedges (net of tax of $0.2 (2008: $0.2)) (1.9) (2.1) Unrealized losses on items designated as cash flow hedges (net of tax of $0.3 (2008: $0.2)) (0.8) (0.5) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, end of period (9.3) 4.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) $ 41.2 $ (28.7) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarters ended March 31, (millions) 2009 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating activities Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations $ (55.0) $ 29.2 Depreciation and amortization 6.5 5.7 Future income taxes 2.1 0.1 Gain (loss) on sale of fixed assets (0.2) - Stock-based compensation 0.4 2.5 Pension expense (funding) (0.1) (0.1) Other 0.3 3.4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash (used in) from operating activities before non-cash working capital (46.0) 40.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes in non-cash working capital items Accounts receivable 105.2 (71.3) Inventories - non-cash change in NRV reserve 94.5 (0.2) Inventories 15.0 12.9 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (56.8) 55.7 Current income taxes (68.7) 8.8 Other 1.1 1.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Change in non-cash working capital 90.3 7.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash from operating activities 44.3 47.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Financing activities Decrease in bank borrowing (24.9) - Issue of common shares - 1.0 Dividends on common shares (14.9) (28.4) Repayment of long-term debt (0.4) (0.2) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash used in financing activities (40.2) (27.6) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Investing activities Purchase of fixed assets (3.8) (4.3) Proceeds on sale of fixed assets 0.6 - Other 1.2 0.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash used in investing activities (2.0) (3.8) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Effect of exchange rates on cash 0.1 1.4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Increase in cash and cash equivalents 2.2 17.8 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of the period 44.9 181.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash and cash equivalents, end of the period $ 47.1 $ 199.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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