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AGCO reported Q2 2024 net sales of $3.2 billion, down 15.1% year-over-year. The company posted a reported net loss of $(4.92) per share and adjusted earnings of $2.53 per share. AGCO lowered its 2024 outlook due to softening market conditions, projecting net sales of approximately $12.5 billion and adjusted EPS of around $8.00. Key factors impacting results include:

- Weakening farmer sentiment due to lower commodity prices and projected farm income
- Significant production cuts to reduce inventory levels
- Agreement to divest the Grain & Protein business
- Consolidation of the PTx Trimble joint venture

AGCO is implementing cost control measures and reducing investments while continuing to focus on its Farmer-first strategy and precision ag technology initiatives.

AGCO ha riportato vendite nette del Q2 2024 pari a 3,2 miliardi di dollari, in calo del 15,1% rispetto all'anno precedente. L'azienda ha registrato una perdita netta riportata di $(4,92) per azione e utili rettificati di $2,53 per azione. AGCO ha ridotto le proprie previsioni per il 2024 a causa del rallentamento delle condizioni di mercato, prevedendo vendite nette di circa 12,5 miliardi di dollari e utili rettificati per azione di circa $8,00. I fattori chiave che influenzano i risultati includono:

- Un indebolimento del sentimento degli agricoltori a causa della riduzione dei prezzi delle materie prime e delle previsioni sul reddito agricolo
- Tagli significativi alla produzione per ridurre i livelli di inventario
- Accordo per cedere il business Grain & Protein
- Consolidamento della joint venture PTx Trimble

AGCO sta implementando misure di controllo dei costi e riducendo gli investimenti, continuando a concentrarsi sulla sua strategia incentrata sul contadino e sulle iniziative di tecnologia agricola di precisione.

AGCO reportó ventas netas del Q2 2024 de 3.2 mil millones de dólares, una disminución del 15.1% en comparación con el año anterior. La compañía registró una pérdida neta reportada de $(4.92) por acción y ganancias ajustadas de $2.53 por acción. AGCO bajó su pronóstico para 2024 debido a las condiciones de mercado adversas, proyectando ventas netas de aproximadamente $12.5 mil millones y EPS ajustado de alrededor de $8.00. Los factores clave que impactan los resultados incluyen:

- Sentimiento de los agricultores debilitado debido a precios más bajos de las materias primas y proyecciones de ingresos agrícolas
- Recortes significativos en la producción para reducir los niveles de inventario
- Acuerdo para desinvertir en el negocio de Granos y Proteínas
- Consolidación de la empresa conjunta PTx Trimble

AGCO está implementando medidas de control de costos y reduciendo inversiones mientras continúa enfocándose en su estrategia centrada en el agricultor y en iniciativas de tecnología agrícola de precisión.

AGCO는 2024년 2분기 순매출 32억 달러를 보고했으며, 이는 지난해 대비 15.1% 감소한 수치입니다. 회사는 주당 $(4.92)의 보고된 순손실주당 $2.53의 조정된 수익을 기록했습니다. AGCO는 시장 여건 둔화로 인해 2024년 전망을 하향 조정하며 약 125억 달러의 순매출약 $8.00의 조정 EPS를 예측했습니다. 결과에 영향을 미치는 주요 요인은 다음과 같습니다:

- 낮아진 원자재 가격과 예상 농가 소득으로 인한 농민 정서 약화
- 재고 수준 감소를 위한 상당한 생산 감소
- Grain & Protein 사업 매각에 대한 합의
- PTx Trimble 합자 회사의 통합

AGCO는 비용 관리 조치를 시행하고 투자를 줄이는 동시에 농민 중심 전략과 정밀 농업 기술 이니셔티브에 계속 집중하고 있습니다.

AGCO a annoncé des ventes nettes au T2 2024 de 3,2 milliards de dollars, en baisse de 15,1 % par rapport à l'année précédente. La société a enregistré une perte nette reportée de $(4,92) par action et des bénéfices ajustés de $2,53 par action. AGCO a abaissé ses prévisions pour 2024 en raison de l'affaiblissement des conditions du marché, projetant des ventes nettes d'environ 12,5 milliards de dollars et un BPA ajusté d'environ $8,00. Les facteurs clés impactant les résultats comprennent :

- Un sentiment des agriculteurs affaibli en raison de la baisse des prix des matières premières et des prévisions de revenu agricole
- Des réductions significatives de la production pour réduire les niveaux de stocks
- Accord de cession de l'activité Grain & Protein
- Consolidation de l'entreprise conjointe PTx Trimble

AGCO met en œuvre des mesures de contrôle des coûts et réduit ses investissements tout en continuant à se concentrer sur sa stratégie axée sur les agriculteurs et les initiatives de technologie agricole de précision.

AGCO berichtete von Nettoverkäufen im Q2 2024 von 3,2 Milliarden Dollar, ein Rückgang um 15,1 % im Vergleich zum Vorjahr. Das Unternehmen verzeichnete einen berichtsweisen Nettoverlust von $(4,92) pro Aktie und bereinigte Erträge von $2,53 pro Aktie. AGCO hat seinen Ausblick für 2024 aufgrund sinkender Marktbedingungen nach unten korrigiert und prognostiziert Nettoverkäufe von etwa 12,5 Milliarden Dollar sowie bereinigte EPS von etwa $8,00. Wichtige Faktoren, die die Ergebnisse beeinflussen, sind:

- Schwächelnde Stimmung unter Landwirten aufgrund niedrigerer Rohstoffpreise und prognostiziertem landwirtschaftlichem Einkommen
- Bedeutende Produktionskürzungen zur Reduzierung der Lagerbestände
- Vereinbarung zur Veräußergung des Grain & Protein-Geschäfts
- Konsolidierung des PTx Trimble Joint Ventures

AGCO setzt Maßnahmen zur Kostenkontrolle um und senkt Investitionen, während es weiterhin auf seine Farmer-first-Strategie und Initiativen zur Präzisionslandwirtschaft fokussiert bleibt.

Positive
  • Successful execution of Farmer-first strategy continuing
  • Aggressive actions taken to control expenses and reduce production levels
  • Divestiture of Grain & Protein business to streamline focus on higher-margin products
  • Acquisition of 85% stake in PTx Trimble joint venture
  • Improved operating margins in Europe/Middle East region
Negative
  • Q2 net sales decreased 15.1% year-over-year to $3.2 billion
  • Reported net loss of $(4.92) per share in Q2 2024
  • Lowered 2024 sales and earnings outlook
  • Weakening market conditions and farmer sentiment
  • Significant production cuts impacting sales and inventory levels
  • Decreased income from operations in North America, South America, and Asia/Pacific/Africa regions

Insights

AGCO's Q2 2024 results paint a challenging picture for the agricultural equipment manufacturer. Net sales declined 15.1% year-over-year to $3.2 billion, while adjusted EPS fell to $2.53 from $4.29 in Q2 2023. This significant drop in performance can be attributed to several factors:

  • Weakening market conditions across all major regions, with tractor sales down 8% in North America, 14% in South America and 5% in Western Europe.
  • Lower commodity prices and projected farm income for 2024, negatively impacting farmer sentiment and equipment demand.
  • Aggressive production cuts to reduce company and dealer inventories.

The company has responded by lowering its 2024 outlook, now expecting full-year sales of approximately $12.5 billion and adjusted EPS of around $8.00. This represents a significant downward revision from previous expectations.

On a positive note, AGCO is taking strategic actions to streamline its business. The announced divestiture of the Grain & Protein business should allow the company to focus on its core agricultural machinery and precision ag technology products, potentially improving long-term profitability.

However, investors should be cautious. The agricultural equipment market is cyclical and current trends suggest we may be entering a downturn. AGCO's ability to navigate this challenging environment while maintaining its strategic initiatives will be important for its future performance.

The agricultural equipment market is showing signs of a significant slowdown across all major regions. This trend is likely to persist through 2024, driven by several key factors:

  • Declining commodity prices: As crop production forecasts predict healthy harvests, commodity prices have trended downward, putting pressure on farm income.
  • Saturated equipment market: After several years of strong sales, many farmers have already refreshed their fleets, leading to reduced demand.
  • Regional challenges: In South America, funding shortfalls in government-subsidized loan programs and natural disasters like floods in Brazil are exacerbating the downturn.

The impact varies by equipment type and region. For instance, in North America, smaller equipment sales have seen more significant declines than larger categories. In Western Europe, demand from dairy and livestock producers is helping to mitigate some of the decline in the arable farming sector.

Looking ahead, the precision agriculture technology sector may offer a bright spot. Despite overall market weakness, AGCO notes continued expectations for increased adoption of precision technology. This aligns with the long-term trend towards more efficient and data-driven farming practices.

For investors, it's important to understand that the agricultural equipment market is cyclical. The current downturn may present challenges in the short term but could also offer opportunities for companies that can successfully navigate the cycle and emerge stronger when market conditions improve.

AGCO's strategic focus on precision agriculture technology amid market headwinds is a noteworthy development. The company's recent formation of the PTx Trimble joint venture, which it now consolidates in its financial statements, underscores this commitment. This move positions AGCO to capitalize on the growing trend of technology adoption in agriculture, even as traditional equipment sales face challenges.

Precision agriculture technologies offer several benefits that could drive adoption even in a challenging market:

  • Improved efficiency: These technologies can help farmers optimize resource use, potentially lowering costs and improving yields.
  • Data-driven decision making: Advanced sensors and analytics can provide farmers with actionable insights, enhancing farm management practices.
  • Sustainability: Precision ag tools can support more sustainable farming practices, an increasingly important consideration for both farmers and consumers.

However, the success of this strategy will depend on several factors:

  • Integration challenges: AGCO will need to successfully integrate PTx Trimble's offerings with its existing product lines.
  • Farmer adoption rates: While the long-term trend favors precision ag, near-term economic pressures could slow adoption.
  • Competition: Other major agricultural equipment manufacturers are also investing heavily in this space.

For investors, AGCO's pivot towards higher-margin precision ag technologies could provide a buffer against cyclical downturns in traditional equipment sales. However, it's important to monitor the company's execution in this rapidly evolving technological landscape.

  • Net sales of $3.2 billion, down 15.1% year-over-year
  • Reported earnings per share of $(4.92) and adjusted earnings per share(1) of $2.53
  • 2024 sales and earnings outlook lowered in response to further softening market conditions
  • Agreement to divest the Grain & Protein business announced on July 25, 2024

DULUTH, Ga., July 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AGCO (NYSE: AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology, reported net sales of $3.2 billion for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024, a decrease of 15.1% compared to the second quarter of 2023. Reported net loss was $(4.92) per share for the second quarter of 2024, which includes the estimated loss on the Grain & Protein business held for sale, and adjusted net income(1) was $2.53 per share. These results compare to reported net income of $4.26 per share and adjusted net income(1) of $4.29 per share, for the second quarter of 2023. Excluding unfavorable foreign currency translation of 0.9%, net sales in the second quarter of 2024 decreased 14.2% compared to the second quarter of 2023.

Net sales for the first six months of 2024 were approximately $6.2 billion, which is a decrease of 13.7% compared to 2023. For the first six months of 2024, reported net loss was $(2.67) per share, which includes the estimated loss on the Grain & Protein business held for sale, and adjusted net income(1) was $4.85 per share. These results compare to reported net income of $7.36 per share and adjusted net income(1) of $7.80 per share for the same period in 2023. Currency translation impacts were flat for the first six months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.

"While we continue to successfully execute our Farmer-first strategy, second quarter results were influenced by weakening market conditions and significant production cuts aimed at reducing our Company and dealer inventories," said Eric Hansotia, AGCO's Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Declines in commodity prices and lower projected farm income in 2024 have negatively affected farmer sentiment, further dampening global industry demand. Given the current environment, we are taking aggressive actions, including our recently announced restructuring program, to control expenses, reduce production levels and lower investments in working capital. We are balancing these near-term cost reductions with continued investment in our longer-term high-margin growth initiatives that will help deliver more sustainable results through the economic cycles."

"On July 25, we announced an agreement to divest the Grain & Protein business," continued Hansotia. "The divestiture of this business supports our strategic transformation, recently accelerated by the PTx Trimble joint venture. Divesting allows us to streamline and sharpen our focus on AGCO's portfolio of award-winning agricultural machinery and precision ag technology products. Going forward, we will be better positioned for long-term growth in our higher margin and higher free cash flow generating businesses. Simultaneously, it will raise our profitability through the cycle as Grain & Protein has historically been a below average margin business."

Second Quarter Highlights

  • Reported regional sales results(2): Europe/Middle East ("EME") (4.4)%, North America (16.0)%, South America (41.7)%, Asia/Pacific/Africa ("APA") (33.6)%
  • Constant currency regional sales results(1)(2)(3): EME (3.7)%, North America (15.8)%, South America (39.2)%, APA (32.6)%
  • Regional operating margin performance: EME 15.2%, North America 9.2%, South America 3.6%, APA 7.9%
  • Paid a variable special dividend of $2.50 per share in addition to the $0.29 quarterly dividend

(1) See reconciliation of non-GAAP measures in appendix.

(2) As compared to second quarter 2023.

(3) Excludes currency translation impact.

Market Update



Industry Unit Retail Sales



Tractors


Combines

Six Months Ended June 30, 2024


Change from

Prior Year Period


Change from

Prior Year Period

North America(4)


(8) %


(11) %

South America(5)


(14) %


(35) %

Western Europe(5)


(5) %


(20) %


(4) Excludes compact tractors.

(5) Based on Company estimates.

"Crop production forecasts are predicting healthy harvests across most major agricultural production regions," said Hansotia. "Commodity prices have trended down as we've moved through the planting season and into summer, further pressuring farm income. We continue to expect increased adoption of precision technology, but more challenging farm economics are resulting in weaker global industry demand across most equipment categories. In the first half of 2024, retail tractor industry demand fell by an average of 8% across the three major regions."

North American industry retail tractor sales decreased 8% during the first six months of 2024 compared to the first six months of 2023. Sales declines in smaller equipment were more significant than most of the larger equipment categories. Combine unit sales were down 11% in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Lower projected farm income and a refreshed fleet are expected to continue to pressure industry demand for the remainder of 2024, resulting in weaker North American industry sales compared to 2023.

South American industry retail tractor sales decreased 14% during the first six months of 2024 compared to the first six months of 2023. Strong declines were consistent across Brazil, Argentina and the smaller South American markets. Demand in Brazil was negatively magnified by the floods in Rio Grande do Sul while also continuing to be affected by funding shortfalls of the government-subsidized loan program and a challenging first harvest in the Cerrado region. Following three strong years, retail demand in South America is expected to further soften in 2024 as a result of lower commodity prices and farm income.

In Western Europe, industry retail tractor sales decreased 5% during the first six months of 2024 compared to the first six months of 2023 with the weakest conditions in Italy, the United Kingdom and Scandinavia. Industry demand is expected to soften for the remainder of 2024 as lower income levels pressure demand from arable farmers, while healthy demand from dairy and livestock producers is expected to mitigate some of the decline.

Regional Results

AGCO Regional Net Sales (in millions)

Three Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023


% change
from 2023


% change
from 2023 due
to currency
translation(6)


% change
from 2023 due
to acquisition
of a business(6)


% change
excluding
currency
translation and
acquisitions

North America


$         837.8


$         996.8


(16.0) %


(0.2) %


2.5 %


(18.3) %

South America


348.9


598.6


(41.7) %


(2.5) %


0.5 %


(39.7) %

EME


1,902.9


1,990.8


(4.4) %


(0.7) %


1.7 %


(5.4) %

APA


157.0


236.5


(33.6) %


(1.0) %


2.2 %


(34.8) %

Total


$      3,246.6


$      3,822.7


(15.1) %


(0.9) %


1.8 %


(16.0) %


Six Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023


% change
from 2023


% change
from 2023 due
to currency
translation(6)


% change
from 2023 due
to acquisition
of a business(6)


% change
excluding
currency
translation and
acquisitions

North America


$      1,567.4


$      1,919.9


(18.4) %


0.1 %


1.3 %


(19.8) %

South America


652.3


1,102.4


(40.8) %


(0.3) %


0.3 %


(40.8) %

EME


3,631.9


3,694.6


(1.7) %


0.2 %


0.9 %


(2.8) %

APA


323.7


439.3


(26.3) %


(1.6) %


1.2 %


(25.9) %

Total


$      6,175.3


$      7,156.2


(13.7) %


— %


0.9 %


(14.6) %


(6) See footnotes for additional disclosures.

North America

North American net sales decreased 19.8% in the first six months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, excluding the impact of favorable currency translation and favorable impact of an acquisition. Softer industry sales, lower end-market demand and de-stocking efforts all contributed to lower sales. The most significant sales declines occurred in the hay equipment, mid-range and high-horsepower tractor categories. Income from operations for the first six months of 2024 decreased $119.9 million compared to the same period in 2023 and operating margins were 7.6%. The decrease resulted from lower sales and production, as well as higher warranty expenses and selling, general, and administrative expenses ("SG&A expenses").

South America

Net sales in AGCO's South American region decreased 40.8% in the first six months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, excluding the impact of unfavorable currency translation and favorable impact of an acquisition. Softer industry sales and under-production of retail demand drove most of the decrease. Lower sales of tractors and combines accounted for most of the decline. Income from operations in the first six months of 2024 decreased by $192.1 million compared to the same period in 2023. This decrease was primarily a result of lower sales and production volumes as well as negative pricing.

Europe/Middle East

Europe/Middle East region net sales decreased 2.8% in the first six months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, excluding the impact of favorable currency translation and favorable impact of an acquisition. Growth in Germany, Turkey and France was offset by lower sales across nearly all the other European markets. Declines across nearly all equipment categories were mostly offset by increased sales of high-horsepower tractors. Income from operations increased $36.8 million and operating margins improved 120 basis points in the first six months of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. The improvement was driven by a favorable sales mix related to high-horsepower tractors.

Asia/Pacific/Africa

Net sales in Asia/Pacific/Africa decreased 25.9%, excluding unfavorable currency translation impacts and favorable impact of an acquisition, in the first six months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 due to weaker end market demand and lower production volumes. Lower sales in China, Australia and Africa drove most of the decline. Income from operations decreased by $18.6 million in the first six months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 due to lower sales volumes.

Outlook

On April 1, 2024, AGCO acquired an 85% stake in PTx Trimble, and Trimble holds a 15% stake. AGCO began consolidating the PTx Trimble joint venture into its consolidated financial statements on April 1, 2024. In addition, on July 25, 2024, AGCO announced the entry into a definitive agreement to sell its Grain & Protein business, which is expected to be completed prior to year-end.

AGCO's net sales for 2024, including the positive impact of PTx Trimble, are expected to be approximately $12.5 billion, reflecting lower sales volumes and adverse foreign currency translation. Adjusted operating margins are projected to be approximately 9%, reflecting the consolidation of PTx Trimble as well as the impacts of lower sales, lower production volumes, increased cost controls and modestly lower investments in engineering. Based on these assumptions, 2024 adjusted earnings per share are targeted at approximately $8.00.

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AGCO will host a conference call with respect to this earnings announcement at 10 a.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, July 30. The Company will refer to slides on its conference call. Interested persons can access the conference call and slide presentation via AGCO's website at www.agcocorp.com under the "Investors" Section. A replay of the conference call will be available approximately two hours after the conclusion of the conference call for 12 months following the call. A copy of this press release will be available on AGCO's website for at least 12 months following the call.

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Safe Harbor Statement

Statements that are not historical facts, including the projections of earnings per share, production levels, sales, industry demand, market conditions, commodity prices, currency translation, farm income levels, margin levels, strategy, investments in product and technology development, new product introductions, restructuring and other cost reduction initiatives, production volumes, tax rates and general economic conditions, are forward-looking and subject to risks that could cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the statements. The following are among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in or implied by the forward-looking statements.

  • Our financial results depend entirely upon the agricultural industry, and factors that adversely affect the agricultural industry generally, including declines in the general economy, adverse weather, tariffs, increases in farm input costs, lower commodity prices, lower farm income and changes in the availability of credit for our retail customers, will adversely affect us.
  • We maintain an independent dealer and distribution network in the markets where we sell products. The financial and operational capabilities of our dealers and distributors are critical to our ability to compete in these markets. Higher inventory levels at our dealers and high utilization of dealer credit limits as well as the financial health of our dealers could negatively impact future sales and adversely impact our performance.
  • On April 1, 2024, we completed the acquisition of the ag assets and technologies of Trimble through the formation of a joint venture, PTx Trimble, of which we own 85%. Financing the PTx Trimble transaction significantly increased our indebtedness and interest expense. We also have made various assumptions relating to the acquisition that may not prove to be correct and we may fail to realize all of the anticipated benefits of the acquisition. All acquisitions involve risk, and there is no certainty that the acquired business will operate as expected. Each of these items, as well as similar acquisition-related items, would adversely impact our performance.
  • A majority of our sales and manufacturing takes place outside the United States, and many of our sales involve products that are manufactured in one country and sold in a different country. As a result, we are exposed to risks related to foreign laws, taxes and tariffs, trade restrictions, economic conditions, labor supply and relations, political conditions and governmental policies. These risks may delay or reduce our realization of value from our international operations. Among these risks are the uncertain consequences of Brexit and tariffs imposed on exports to and imports from China.
  • We cannot predict or control the impact of the conflict in Ukraine on our business. Already it has resulted in reduced sales in Ukraine as farmers have experienced economic distress, difficulties in harvesting and delivering their products, as well as general uncertainty. There is a potential for natural gas shortages, as well as shortages in other energy sources, throughout Europe, which could negatively impact our production in Europe both directly and through interrupting the supply of parts and components that we use. It is unclear how long these conditions will continue, or whether they will worsen, and what the ultimate impact on our performance will be. In addition, AGCO sells products in, and purchases parts and components from, other regions where there could be hostilities. Any hostilities likely would adversely impact our performance.
  • Most retail sales of the products that we manufacture are financed, either by our joint ventures with Rabobank or by a bank or other private lender. Our joint ventures with Rabobank, which are controlled by Rabobank and are dependent upon Rabobank for financing as well, finance approximately 50% of the retail sales of our tractors and combines in the markets where the joint ventures operate. Any difficulty by Rabobank to continue to provide that financing, or any business decision by Rabobank as the controlling member not to fund the business or particular aspects of it (for example, a particular country or region), would require the joint ventures to find other sources of financing (which may be difficult to obtain), or us to find another source of retail financing for our customers, or our customers would be required to utilize other retail financing providers. As a result of the recent economic downturn, financing for capital equipment purchases generally has become more difficult in certain regions and in some cases, can be expensive to obtain. To the extent that financing is not available or available only at unattractive prices, our sales would be negatively impacted. In addition, Rabobank also is the lead lender in our revolving credit facility and term loans and for many years has been an important financing partner for us. Any interruption or other challenges in that relationship would require us to obtain alternative financing, which could be difficult.
  • Both AGCO and our finance joint ventures have substantial accounts receivable from dealers and end customers, and we would be adversely impacted if the collectability of these receivables was less than optimal; this collectability is dependent upon the financial strength of the farm industry, which in turn is dependent upon the general economy and commodity prices, as well as several of the other factors listed in this section.
  • We have experienced substantial and sustained volatility with respect to currency exchange rate and interest rate changes, which can adversely affect our reported results of operations and the competitiveness of our products.
  • Our success depends on the introduction of new products, particularly engines that comply with emission requirements and sustainable smart farming technology, which require substantial expenditures; there is no certainty that we can develop the necessary technology or that the technology that we develop will be attractive to farmers or available at competitive prices.
  • Our expansion plans in emerging markets, including establishing a greater manufacturing and marketing presence and growing our use of component suppliers, could entail significant risks.
  • Our business increasingly is subject to regulations relating to privacy and data protection, and if we violate any of those regulations, or otherwise are the victim of a cyberattack, we could be subject to significant claims, penalties and damages.
  • Cybersecurity breaches including ransomware attacks and other means are rapidly increasing. We continue to review and improve our safeguards to minimize our exposure to future attacks. However, there always will be the potential of the risk that a cyberattack will be successful and will disrupt our business, either through shutting down our operations, destroying data, exfiltrating data or otherwise.
  • We depend on suppliers for components, parts and raw materials for our products, and any failure by our suppliers to provide products as needed, or by us to promptly address supplier issues, will adversely impact our ability to timely and efficiently manufacture and sell products. In addition, the potential of future natural gas shortages in Europe, as well as predicted overall shortages in other energy sources, could also negatively impact our production and that of our supply chain in the future. There can be no assurance that there will not be future disruptions.
  • Any resurgence of COVID-19, or other future pandemics, could negatively impact our business through reduced sales, facilities closures, higher absentee rates, and reduced production at both our plants and the plants that supply us with parts and components. In addition, logistical and transportation-related issues and similar problems may also arise.
  • We recently have experienced significant inflation in a range of costs, including for parts and components, shipping, and energy. While we have been able to pass along most of those costs through increased prices, there can be no assurance that we will be able to continue to do so. If we are not, it will adversely impact our performance.
  • We face significant competition, and if we are unable to compete successfully against other agricultural equipment manufacturers, we would lose customers and our net sales and performance would decline.
  • We have a substantial amount of indebtedness (and have incurred additional indebtedness as part of the PTx Trimble joint venture transaction), and, as a result, we are subject to certain restrictive covenants and payment obligations, as well as increased leverage generally, that may adversely affect our ability to operate and expand our business.

Further information concerning these and other factors is included in AGCO's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, and subsequent Form 10-Qs. AGCO disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements except as required by law.

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About AGCO

AGCO (NYSE: AGCO) is a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology. AGCO delivers value to farmers and OEM customers through its differentiated brand portfolio including core brands like Fendt®, GSI®, Massey Ferguson®, PTx and Valtra®. AGCO's full line of equipment, smart farming solutions and services helps farmers sustainably feed our world. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, USA, AGCO had net sales of approximately $14.4 billion in 2023. For more information, visit www.agcocorp.com. For company news, information, and events, please follow us on X: @AGCOCorp. For financial news on X, please follow the hashtag #AGCOIR.

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AGCO CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(unaudited and in millions)



June 30, 2024


December 31, 2023

ASSETS




Current Assets:




Cash and cash equivalents

$                        657.3


$                        595.5

Accounts and notes receivable, net

1,465.9


1,605.3

Inventories, net

3,499.4


3,440.7

Other current assets

583.1


699.3

Current assets held for sale

433.0


  Total current assets

6,638.7


6,340.8

Property, plant and equipment, net

1,802.1


1,920.9

Right-of-use lease assets

168.4


176.2

Investments in affiliates

518.3


512.7

Deferred tax assets

499.0


481.6

Other assets

442.3


346.8

Noncurrent assets held for sale

448.3


Intangible assets, net

689.9


308.8

Goodwill

2,451.5


1,333.4

  Total assets

$                   13,658.5


$                   11,421.2





LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Current Liabilities:




Borrowings due within one year

$                        320.2


$                           15.0

Accounts payable

1,075.7


1,207.3

Accrued expenses

2,543.1


2,903.8

Other current liabilities

154.2


217.5

Current liabilities held for sale

270.3


  Total current liabilities

4,363.5


4,343.6

Long-term debt, less current portion and debt issuance costs

3,595.2


1,377.2

Operating lease liabilities

127.4


134.4

Pension and postretirement health care benefits

164.7


170.5

Deferred tax liabilities

111.5


122.6

Other noncurrent liabilities

666.0


616.1

Noncurrent liabilities held for sale

27.9


  Total liabilities

9,056.2


6,764.4

Redeemable noncontrolling interests

548.4


Stockholders' Equity:




AGCO Corporation stockholders' equity:




Preferred stock


Common stock

0.7


0.7

Additional paid-in capital

9.2


4.1

Retained earnings

5,930.6


6,360.0

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(1,886.7)


(1,708.1)

  Total AGCO Corporation stockholders' equity

4,053.8


4,656.7

Noncontrolling interests

0.1


0.1

  Total stockholders' equity

4,053.9


4,656.8

Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and stockholders' equity

$                   13,658.5


$                   11,421.2


See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

AGCO CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(unaudited and in millions, except per share data)



Three Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023

Net sales

$                 3,246.6


$                 3,822.7

Cost of goods sold

2,409.1


2,817.0

Gross profit

837.5


1,005.7

Selling, general and administrative expenses

379.8


350.3

Engineering expenses

137.8


138.8

Amortization of intangibles

31.7


14.1

Impairment charges

5.1


Restructuring expenses

30.2


6.1

Loss on business held for sale

494.6


Income (loss) from operations

(241.7)


496.4

Interest expense, net

29.9


5.8

Other expense, net

65.3


78.0

Income (loss) before income taxes and equity in net earnings of affiliates

(336.9)


412.6

Income tax provision

41.6


111.0

Income (loss) before equity in net earnings of affiliates

(378.5)


301.6

Equity in net earnings of affiliates

9.6


17.6

Net income (loss)

(368.9)


319.2

Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests

1.8


Net income (loss) attributable to AGCO Corporation and subsidiaries

$                   (367.1)


$                     319.2

Net income (loss) per common share attributable to AGCO Corporation and
     subsidiaries:




Basic

$                     (4.92)


$                       4.26

Diluted

$                     (4.92)


$                       4.26

Cash dividends declared and paid per common share

$                       2.79


$                       5.28

Weighted average number of common and common equivalent shares outstanding:




Basic

74.6


74.9

Diluted

74.7


75.0


See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

AGCO CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(unaudited and in millions, except per share data)



Six Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023

Net sales

$                 6,175.3


$                 7,156.2

Cost of goods sold

4,568.0


5,295.6

Gross profit

1,607.3


1,860.6

Selling, general and administrative expenses

730.2


682.1

Engineering expenses

268.7


258.4

Amortization of intangibles

45.6


28.9

Impairment charges

5.1


Restructuring expenses

31.2


7.5

Loss on business held for sale

494.6


Income from operations

31.9


883.7

Interest expense, net

31.8


6.3

Other expense, net

116.1


128.4

Income (loss) before income taxes and equity in net earnings of affiliates

(116.0)


749.0

Income tax provision

110.7


231.2

Income (loss) before equity in net earnings of affiliates

(226.7)


517.8

Equity in net earnings of affiliates

25.8


34.0

Net income (loss)

(200.9)


551.8

Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests

1.8


Net income (loss) attributable to AGCO Corporation and subsidiaries

$                   (199.1)


$                     551.8

Net income (loss) per common share attributable to AGCO Corporation and
subsidiaries:




Basic

$                     (2.67)


$                       7.37

Diluted

$                     (2.67)


$                       7.36

Cash dividends declared and paid per common share

$                       3.08


$                       5.52

Weighted average number of common and common equivalent shares outstanding:




Basic

74.6


74.9

Diluted

74.7


75.0


See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

AGCO CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(unaudited and in millions)



Six Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023

Cash flows from operating activities:




Net income (loss)

$                  (200.9)


$                    551.8

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash used in operating activities:




Depreciation

128.5


110.1

Amortization of intangibles

45.6


28.9

Stock compensation expense

16.1


27.3

Impairment charges

5.1


Loss on business held for sale

494.6


Equity in net earnings of affiliates, net of cash received

(25.1)


(33.3)

Deferred income tax benefit

(25.2)


(22.6)

Other

19.4


13.7

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:




Accounts and notes receivable, net

(123.3)


(495.3)

Inventories, net

(373.3)


(555.1)

Other current and noncurrent assets

(62.1)


(241.1)

Accounts payable

59.8


1.2

Accrued expenses

(178.5)


128.7

Other current and noncurrent liabilities

84.8


120.7

Total adjustments

66.4


(916.8)

Net cash used in operating activities

(134.5)


(365.0)

Cash flows from investing activities:




Purchases of property, plant and equipment

(193.0)


(237.0)

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

1.3


0.4

Purchase of businesses, net of cash acquired

(1,902.2)


(0.9)

Investments in unconsolidated affiliates, net

(0.2)


(26.2)

Other

(0.1)


(3.9)

Net cash used in investing activities

(2,094.2)


(267.6)

Cash flows from financing activities:




Proceeds from indebtedness

2,585.4


780.2

Repayments of indebtedness

(1.7)


(11.4)

Payment of dividends to stockholders

(229.9)


(414.1)

Payment of minimum tax withholdings on stock compensation

(11.3)


(20.2)

Payment of debt issuance costs

(15.2)


Investments by noncontrolling interests, net

8.1


Net cash provided by financing activities

2,335.4


334.5

Effects of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

(24.9)


(27.9)

Increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

81.8


(326.0)

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period

595.5


789.5

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period(1)

$                    677.3


$                    463.5





(1) Includes $20.0 million of cash and cash equivalents classified as held for sale as of June 30, 2024.


See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

AGCO CORPORATION
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited, in millions, except share amounts, per share data)

1.      ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SALES AGREEMENTS

The Company has accounts receivable sales agreements that permit the sale, on an ongoing basis, of a majority of its wholesale receivables in North America, Europe and Brazil to its U.S., Canadian, European and Brazilian finance joint ventures. For the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, the cash received from receivables sold under the U.S., Canadian, European and Brazilian accounts receivable sales agreements was approximately $2.4 billion and $1.9 billion, respectively.

In addition, the Company sells certain trade receivables under factoring arrangements to other financial institutions around the world. During the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, the cash received from these arrangements was approximately $221.4 million and $227.4 million, respectively.

Losses on sales of receivables associated with the accounts receivable sales agreements discussed above, reflected within "Other expense, net" in the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, were approximately $35.9 million and $63.8 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, respectively. Losses on sales of receivables associated with the accounts receivable sales agreements discussed above, reflected within "Other expense, net" in the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, were approximately and $30.3 million and $58.8 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, respectively.

The Company's finance joint ventures in Europe, Brazil and Australia also provide wholesale financing directly to the Company's dealers. As of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, these finance joint ventures had approximately $187.7 million and $211.3 million, respectively, of outstanding accounts receivable associated with these arrangements.

2.      INVENTORIES

Inventories, net at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, excluding amounts classified as held for sale, were as follows (in millions):


June 30, 2024


December 31, 2023

Finished goods

$                          1,605.1


$                          1,460.7

Repair and replacement parts

808.6


823.1

Work in process

279.0


255.2

Raw materials

806.7


901.7

Inventories, net

$                          3,499.4


$                          3,440.7

3.      INDEBTEDNESS

Long-term debt, excluding amounts classified as held for sale, consisted of the following at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 (in millions):


June 30, 2024


December 31, 2023

Credit facility, expires 2027

$                             760.0


$                                   —

Term Loan Facility borrowings

500.0


5.450% Senior notes due 2027

400.0


5.800% Senior notes due 2034

700.0


0.800% Senior notes due 2028

642.0


664.0

1.002% EIB Senior term loan due 2025

267.5


276.7

EIB Senior term loan due 2029

267.5


276.7

EIB Senior term loan due 2030

181.9


Senior term loans due between 2025 and 2028

156.8


162.1

Other long-term debt

1.0


3.1

Debt issuance costs

(13.0)


(3.1)


3,863.7


1,379.5

Less:




Current portion of other long-term debt

(1.0)


(2.3)

1.002% EIB Senior term loan due 2025

(267.5)


Total long-term indebtedness

$                          3,595.2


$                          1,377.2

As of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, the Company had short-term borrowings due within one year, excluding the current portion of long-term debt, of approximately $51.7 million and $12.7 million, respectively.

European Investment Bank ("EIB") Senior Term Loan due 2030

On January 25, 2024, the Company entered into an additional multi-currency Finance Contract with the EIB permitting the Company to borrow up to €170.0 million. On February 15, 2024, the Company borrowed €170.0 million (or approximately $181.9 million as of June 30, 2024) under the arrangement. The loan matures on February 15, 2030. Interest is payable on the term loan at 3.416% per annum, payable semi-annually in arrears.

5.450% Senior Notes due 2027 and 5.800% Senior Notes due 2034

On March 21, 2024, the Company issued (i) $400.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.450% Senior Notes due 2027 (the "2027 Notes") and (ii) $700.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.800% Notes due 2034 (the "2034 Notes", and together with the 2027 Notes, the "Notes"). The Notes are unsecured and guaranteed on a senior unsecured basis, jointly and severally, by certain direct and indirect subsidiaries of the Company. The 2027 Notes mature on March 21, 2027, and interest is payable semi-annually, in arrears, at 5.450%. The 2034 Notes mature on March 21, 2034, and interest is payable semi-annually, in arrears, at 5.800%.

Credit Facility and Term Loan Facility

The Company has a credit facility providing for a $1.25 billion multi-currency unsecured revolving credit facility ("Credit Facility") that matures on December 19, 2027. Interest accrues on amounts outstanding for any borrowings denominated in United States dollars, at the Company's option, at either (1) the Secured Overnight Financing Rate ("SOFR") plus 0.1% plus a margin ranging from 0.875% to 1.875% based on the Company's credit rating, or (2) the base rate, which is the highest of (i) the Prime Rate, (ii) the Federal Funds Effective Rate plus 0.5%, and (iii) Term SOFR for a one-month tenor plus 1.0%, plus a margin ranging from 0.000% to 0.875% based on the Company's credit rating. Interest accrues on amounts outstanding for any borrowings denominated in Euros at the Euro Interbank Offered Rate ("EURIBOR") plus a margin ranging from 0.875% to 1.875% based on the Company's credit rating. As of June 30, 2024, the Company had $760.0 million in outstanding borrowings under the revolving credit facility.

In December 2023, the Company amended the Credit Facility to allow for incremental borrowings in the form of a delayed draw term loan facility in an aggregate principal amount of $250.0 million. In March 2024, the Company further amended the Credit Facility to increase this amount by $250.0 million, for an aggregate amount of $500.0 million ("Term Loan Facility"). The Company drew down the Term Loan Facility on March 28, 2024. Borrowings under the Term Loan Facility bear interest at the same rate and margin as the Credit Facility. The Term Loan Facility matures on December 19, 2027. As of June 30, 2024, the Company had $500.0 million outstanding under the Term Loan Facility.

The increase in indebtedness as of June 30, 2024 compared to December 31, 2023 related to the PTx Trimble joint venture transaction that closed on April 1, 2024. The Company financed the joint venture transaction through a combination of the Senior Notes due 2027 and 2034, the Term Loan Facility and the remainder through other borrowings and cash on hand.

4.      RESTRUCTURING EXPENSES

On June 24, 2024, the Company announced a restructuring program in response to increased weakening demand in the agriculture industry (the "Program"). The initial phase of the Program is focused on further reducing structural costs, streamlining the Company's workforce and enhancing global efficiencies related to changing the Company's operating model for certain corporate and back-office functions and better leveraging technology and global centers of excellence. The Company estimates that it will incur charges for one-time termination benefits of approximately $150 million to $200 million in connection with this phase of the Program, primarily consisting of cash charges related to severance payments, employees benefits and related costs. The Company expects the majority of these cash charges will be incurred in 2024 and the first half of 2025. Once fully implemented, the Company expects this phase of the Program to yield annual run-rate benefits and cost savings of approximately $100 million to $125 million.

Additionally, in recent years, the Company announced and initiated several actions to rationalize employee headcount in various manufacturing facilities and administrative offices located in the U.S., Europe, South America, Africa and Asia, in order to reduce costs in response to fluctuating global market demand.

As of December 31, 2023, accrued severance and other costs related to previous rationalizations were approximately $7.8 million. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, the Company recorded an additional $30.1 million and $31.2 million, respectively, of severance and related costs primarily associated with the Program and paid approximately $2.1 million and $5.5 million, respectively, of severance costs. The $32.6 million of accrued severance and other related costs as of June 30, 2024, inclusive of approximately $0.5 million of negative foreign currency translation impacts, are expected to be paid primarily during the next 12 months. As of June 30, 2024, the Company reclassified $0.4 million of accrued severance to current liabilities held for sale in the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

5.      BUSINESS HELD FOR SALE

On July 25, 2024, the Company announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Grain & Protein ("G&P") business, and as of June 30, 2024, the business met the criteria to be classified as held for sale. The Company recognizes assets and liabilities held for sale at the lower of carrying value or fair market value less costs to sell. The Company determined the intended sale of the G&P business does not represent a strategic shift that will have a major effect on the consolidated results of operations, and therefore results of this business were not classified as discontinued operations. The results of the G&P business are included within our North America, South America, Europe/Middle East and Asia/Pacific/Africa reportable segments. We expect to receive proceeds of approximately $700.0 million from the sale, subject to customary working capital and other adjustments. Upon classification as held for sale, the Company recognized an impairment charge of $494.6 million, which represents the estimated loss on the business held for sale, and is included within "Loss on business held for sale" in the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The estimated loss includes $84.6 million of cumulative translation adjustment losses related to the assets expected to be divested and an estimate of costs to sell the business. The closing of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to be completed in the second half of 2024.

6.      SEGMENT REPORTING

The Company has four operating segments that are also its reportable segments, which consist of the North America, South America, Europe/Middle East and Asia/Pacific/Africa regions. The Company's reportable segments are geography based and distribute a full range of agricultural machinery and precision agriculture technology. The Company evaluates segment performance primarily based on income from operations. Sales for each segment are based on the location of the third-party customer. The Company's selling, general and administrative expenses and engineering expenses are generally charged to each segment based on the region and division where the expenses are incurred. As a result, the components of income from operations for one segment may not be comparable to another segment. Segment results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 are as follows (in millions):

Three Months Ended June 30,


North
America


South
America


Europe/
Middle East


Asia/Pacific/
Africa


Total
Segments

2024











Net sales


$           837.8


$           348.9


$        1,902.9


$           157.0


$        3,246.6

Income from operations


76.7


12.6


288.5


12.4


390.2












2023











Net sales


$           996.8


$           598.6


$        1,990.8


$           236.5


$        3,822.7

Income from operations


136.9


121.4


295.2


20.9


574.4


Six Months Ended June 30,


North
America


South
America


Europe/
Middle East


Asia/Pacific/
Africa


Total
Segments

2024











Net sales


$        1,567.4


$           652.3


$        3,631.9


$           323.7


$        6,175.3

Income from operations


119.1


28.8


571.4


20.4


739.7












2023











Net sales


$        1,919.9


$        1,102.4


$        3,694.6


$           439.3


$        7,156.2

Income from operations


239.0


220.9


534.6


39.0


1,033.5

A reconciliation from the segment information to the consolidated balances for income (loss) from operations is set forth below (in millions):


Three Months Ended June 30,


Six Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Segment income from operations

$                  390.2


$                  574.4


$                  739.7


$               1,033.5

Impairment charges

(5.1)



(5.1)


Loss on business held for sale

(494.6)



(494.6)


Corporate expenses

(62.9)


(45.0)


(115.9)


(87.1)

Amortization of intangibles

(31.7)


(14.1)


(45.6)


(28.9)

Stock compensation expense

(7.4)


(12.8)


(15.4)


(26.3)

Restructuring expenses

(30.2)


(6.1)


(31.2)


(7.5)

Consolidated income (loss) from operations

$                (241.7)


$                  496.4


$                    31.9


$                  883.7

 

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES

This earnings release discloses adjusted income from operations, adjusted operating margin, adjusted net income, adjusted net income per share and net sales on a constant currency basis and excluding a recent acquisition, each of which exclude amounts that are typically included in the most directly comparable measure calculated in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). A reconciliation of each of those measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure is included below.

The following is a reconciliation of reported income (loss) from operations, net income (loss) and net income (loss) per share to adjusted income from operations, adjusted net income and adjusted net income per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 (in millions, except per share data):


Three Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023


Income
(Loss) From
Operations


Net Income
(Loss)(1)


Net Income
(Loss) Per
Share(1)


Income From
Operations(2)


Net
Income(1)(2)


Net Income
Per Share(1)

As reported

$          (241.7)


$       (367.1)


$           (4.92)


$            496.4


$         319.2


$           4.26

Restructuring expenses(3)

30.2


25.1


0.34


6.1


5.3


0.07

Amortization of PTx Trimble
acquired intangibles(4)

18.2


11.5


0.15




Transaction-related costs(5)

27.0


20.0


0.27




Impairment charges(6)

5.1


5.1


0.07




Loss on business held for sale(7)

494.6


494.6


6.62




Brazilian tax amnesty program(8)





(3.2)


(0.04)

As adjusted

$            333.4


$         189.2


$             2.53


$            502.4


$         321.4


$           4.29



(1)

Net income (loss) and net income (loss) per share amounts are after tax.

(2)

Rounding may impact summation of amounts.

(3)

The restructuring expenses recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023 related primarily to severance and other related costs associated with the Company's Program and rationalization of certain manufacturing facilities and administrative offices.

(4)

Amortization of intangibles related to intangibles acquired as part of the Company's acquisition of PTx Trimble.

(5)

The transaction related costs recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2024 related to the Company's acquisition of Trimble Inc.'s agriculture business through the formation of the PTx Trimble joint venture and to the announced divestiture of the Company's Grain & Protein business.

(6)

The impairment charges recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2024 related to the impairment of certain amortizing intangible assets and an investment in affiliate.

(7)

The Company classified its Grain & Protein business as held for sale as of June 30, 2024 and recorded a loss on business held for sale of $494.6 million.

(8)

During the three months ended March 31, 2023, the Company applied for enrollment in the Brazilian government's "Litigation Zero" tax amnesty program whereby cases being disputed at the administrative court level of review for a period of more than ten years can be considered for amnesty. During the three months ended June 30, 2023, the Company updated its best estimate of U.S. income tax credits associated with the ultimate settlement under the amnesty program by recording a benefit within "Income tax provision" of approximately $3.2 million.

 


Six Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023


Income From
Operations


Net Income
(Loss)(1)


Net Income
(Loss) Per
Share(1)


Income From
Operations


Net
Income(1)


Net Income
Per
Share(1)(2)

As reported

$              31.9


$       (199.1)


$           (2.67)


$            883.7


$         551.8


$           7.36

Restructuring expenses(3)

31.2


25.8


0.35


7.5


6.3


0.08

Amortization of PTx Trimble
acquired intangibles(4)

18.2


11.5


0.15




Transaction-related costs(5)

33.2


24.6


0.33




Impairment charges(6)

5.1


5.1


0.07




Loss on business held for sale(7)

494.6


494.6


6.62




Brazilian tax amnesty program(8)





26.4


0.35

As adjusted

$            614.2


$         362.5


$             4.85


$            891.2


$         584.5


$           7.80



(1)

Net income (loss) and net income (loss) per share amounts are after tax.

(2)

Rounding may impact summation of amounts.

(3)

The restructuring expenses recorded during the six months ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023 related primarily to severance and other related costs associated with the Company's Program and rationalization of certain manufacturing facilities and administrative offices.

(4)

Amortization of intangibles related to intangibles acquired as part of the Company's acquisition of PTx Trimble.

(5)

The transaction related costs recorded during the six months ended June 30, 2024 related to the Company's acquisition of Trimble Inc.'s agriculture business through the formation of the PTx Trimble joint venture and to the announced divestiture of the Company's Grain & Protein business.

(6)

The impairment charges recorded during the six months ended June 30, 2024 related to the impairment of certain amortizing intangible assets and an investment in affiliate.

(7)

The Company classified its Grain & Protein business as held for sale as of June 30, 2024 and recorded a loss on business held for sale of $494.6 million.

(8)

During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company applied for enrollment in the Brazilian government's "Litigation Zero" tax amnesty program whereby cases being disputed at the administrative court level of review for a period of more than ten years can be considered for amnesty. The Company recorded its best estimate of the ultimate settlement under the amnesty program of approximately $26.4 million within "Income tax provision" during the six months ended June 30, 2023, net of associated U.S. income tax credits.

The following is a reconciliation of adjusted operating margin for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 (in millions):


Three Months Ended June 30,


Six Months Ended June 30,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Net sales

$           3,246.6


$           3,822.7


$           6,175.3


$           7,156.2









Income (loss) from operations

(241.7)


496.4


31.9


883.7

Adjusted income from operations(1)

$              333.4


$              502.4


$              614.2


$              891.2

Operating margin(2)

(7.4) %


13.0 %


0.5 %


12.3 %

Adjusted operating margin(2)

10.3 %


13.1 %


9.9 %


12.5 %



(1)

Refer to the previous table for the reconciliation of income (loss) from operations to adjusted income from operations.

(2)

Operating margin is defined as the ratio of income (loss) from operations divided by net sales. Adjusted operating margin is defined as the ratio of adjusted income from operations divided by net sales.

Adjusted targeted operating margin and earnings per share excludes restructuring expenses, amortization of PTx Trimble acquired intangible assets, transaction-related costs, impairment charges and loss on business held for sale.

The following table sets forth, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, the impact to net sales of currency translation and a recent acquisition by geographical segment (in millions, except percentages):


Three Months Ended June 30,


Change due to currency
translation


Change due to acquisition
of a business


2024


2023


% change
from 2023


$


%


$


%

North America

$         837.8


$         996.8


(16.0) %


$            (1.6)


(0.2) %


$           25.1


2.5 %

South America

348.9


598.6


(41.7) %


(15.2)


(2.5) %


3.1


0.5 %

Europe/Middle East

1,902.9


1,990.8


(4.4) %


(14.6)


(0.7) %


34.1


1.7 %

Asia/Pacific/Africa

157.0


236.5


(33.6) %


(2.4)


(1.0) %


5.2


2.2 %


$      3,246.6


$      3,822.7


(15.1) %


$         (33.8)


(0.9) %


$           67.5


1.8 %



Six Months Ended June 30,


Change due to currency
translation


Change due to acquisition
of a business


2024


2023


% change
from 2023


 

$


 

%


$


%

North America

$      1,567.4


$      1,919.9


(18.4) %


$             1.5


0.1 %


$           25.1


1.3 %

South America

652.3


1,102.4


(40.8) %


(3.8)


(0.3) %


3.1


0.3 %

Europe/Middle East

3,631.9


3,694.6


(1.7) %


9.2


0.2 %


34.1


0.9 %

Asia/Pacific/Africa

323.7


439.3


(26.3) %


(7.0)


(1.6) %


5.2


1.2 %


$      6,175.3


$      7,156.2


(13.7) %


$            (0.1)


— %


$           67.5


0.9 %

 

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FAQ

What were AGCO's Q2 2024 financial results?

AGCO reported Q2 2024 net sales of $3.2 billion, down 15.1% year-over-year. The company posted a reported net loss of $(4.92) per share and adjusted earnings of $2.53 per share.

How has AGCO revised its 2024 outlook?

AGCO lowered its 2024 outlook, projecting net sales of approximately $12.5 billion and adjusted earnings per share of around $8.00 due to softening market conditions.

What strategic changes has AGCO announced recently?

AGCO announced an agreement to divest its Grain & Protein business on July 25, 2024, and acquired an 85% stake in the PTx Trimble joint venture on April 1, 2024.

How are market conditions affecting AGCO's performance?

Weakening farmer sentiment due to lower commodity prices and projected farm income has led to softening global industry demand, impacting AGCO's sales and production levels.

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