Air Products Reports Fiscal 2024 First Quarter GAAP EPS of $2.73 and Adjusted EPS of $2.82
- Increased quarterly dividend to $1.77 per share in January, the 42nd consecutive year of increases
- Updated fiscal 2024 full-year adjusted EPS guidance of $12.20 to $12.50, up six to nine percent over prior year adjusted EPS
- Fiscal 2024 second quarter adjusted EPS guidance of $2.60 to $2.75
- Continued expectation of fiscal year 2024 capital expenditures of $5.0 billion to $5.5 billion
- None.
Insights
The reported increase in GAAP EPS and net income for Air Products reflects a solid financial performance, with a six percent year-over-year growth. This uptick is indicative of effective cost management and a potentially strong pricing power in the market. The rise in net income margin by 230 basis points is particularly noteworthy, as it suggests improved operational efficiency. The company's ability to consistently increase its dividend, marked by the 42nd consecutive year of increases, signals a strong cash flow position and a commitment to returning value to shareholders.
From an investment standpoint, the updated fiscal 2024 full-year adjusted EPS guidance shows optimism in the company's future performance. The projected six to nine percent growth over the prior year's adjusted EPS is a positive signal to investors, reflecting the management's confidence in the company's strategic direction and operational execution. However, investors should be mindful of the capital expenditure guidance of $5.0 to $5.5 billion, as it indicates significant investment, which could impact free cash flow in the short term but may be necessary for long-term growth and competitiveness.
The reported results by Air Products can be seen as a barometer for the industrial gases sector. An increase in adjusted EBITDA by eight percent and a substantial 510 basis points improvement in adjusted EBITDA margin, demonstrates the company's robust position in the market. These margins outperform many industry peers, indicating a competitive advantage and operational excellence. The positive financials may also reflect broader industry trends such as increased demand for industrial gases in sectors like energy, healthcare and manufacturing.
It is important to consider the broader economic context, such as inflationary pressures and supply chain challenges, which can influence production costs and pricing strategies. The ability of Air Products to navigate these challenges successfully, as evidenced by the reported financials, could be a sign of strong management and a resilient business model, which are critical factors for investors to consider.
The financial performance of Air Products, particularly the increase in GAAP net income margin and adjusted EBITDA margin, suggests that the company is leveraging economies of scale and possibly benefiting from macroeconomic factors such as industrial growth or energy sector dynamics. The guidance for capital expenditures aligns with the narrative of ongoing investment in infrastructure and technology to sustain long-term growth, which could have favorable implications for the economy through job creation and productivity enhancements.
However, it is also essential to monitor the economic indicators that could affect the company's performance, such as industrial production indices, energy prices and environmental regulations. These factors can have a significant impact on the demand for Air Products' offerings and their cost structure. The company's performance and future guidance serve as a useful indicator for the health of the industrial sector and could influence economic forecasting and policy considerations.
Q1 FY24 (comparisons versus prior year):
- GAAP EPS# of
, up six percent; GAAP net income of$2.73 , up six percent; and GAAP net income margin of 20.7 percent, up 230 basis points$622 million - Adjusted EPS* of
, up seven percent; adjusted EBITDA* of$2.82 , up eight percent; and adjusted EBITDA margin* of 39.2 percent, up 510 basis points$1.2 billion
Recent Highlights
- Increased quarterly dividend to
per share in January, the 42nd consecutive year of increases$1.77
Guidance
- Updated fiscal 2024 full-year adjusted EPS guidance* of
to$12.20 , up six to nine percent over prior year adjusted EPS*; fiscal 2024 second quarter adjusted EPS guidance* of$12.50 to$2.60 $2.75 - Continue to expect fiscal year 2024 capital expenditures* of
to$5.0 billion $5.5 billion
#Earnings per share is calculated and presented on a diluted basis from continuing operations attributable to Air Products.
*Certain results in this release, including in the highlights above, include references to non-GAAP financial measures on a consolidated, continuing operations basis and a segment basis. Additional information regarding these measures and reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP historical results can be found below. In addition, as discussed below, it is not possible, without unreasonable efforts, to identify the timing or occurrence of future events, transactions, and/or investment activity that could have a significant effect on the Company's future GAAP EPS or cash flow used for investing activities if any of these events were to occur.
Fiscal 2024 First Quarter Consolidated Results
For the quarter, on a non-GAAP basis, adjusted EPS from continuing operations of
First quarter sales of
Commenting on the results, Air Products' Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Seifi Ghasemi said, "Despite significant geopolitical and economic headwinds, the team at Air Products performed well, increasing our adjusted EPS by seven percent over last year. Our reported results were lower than our expectations, mainly due to a slowdown in manufacturing in
Fiscal 2024 First Quarter Results by Business Segment
Americas sales of were down 10 percent versus the prior year, as three percent higher volumes driven by strong hydrogen demand and two percent higher pricing were more than offset by 15 percent lower energy cost pass-through. Operating income of$1.3 billion increased three percent and adjusted EBITDA of$354 million increased nine percent, in each case primarily due to higher pricing and volumes, partially offset by higher costs. Adjusted EBITDA also benefited from higher equity affiliates' income. Operating margin of 28.3 percent increased 350 basis points and adjusted EBITDA margin of 44.8 percent increased 760 basis points. The operating margin and adjusted EBITDA margin improvements included positive impacts from lower energy cost pass-through of approximately 400 basis points and 600 basis points, respectively.$561 million Asia sales of increased two percent over the prior year, as two percent higher energy cost pass-through and one percent higher pricing were partially offset by one percent unfavorable currency. Volumes were flat, as higher on-site volumes were offset by weak economic growth in$794 million China and lower activity in helium. Operating income of decreased 10 percent and adjusted EBITDA of$211 million decreased five percent, in each case primarily due to unfavorable volume mix and higher costs. Operating margin of 26.6 percent decreased 370 basis points and adjusted EBITDA margin of 41.2 percent decreased 320 basis points.$327 million Europe sales of decreased eight percent from the prior year, as nine percent favorable volumes driven by our on-site business and five percent favorable currency were more than offset by 20 percent lower energy cost pass-through and two percent lower pricing. Operating income of$731 million increased 36 percent and adjusted EBITDA of$198 million increased 28 percent, as higher volumes, lower power costs, and favorable currency more than offset inflation and higher maintenance costs. Operating margin of 27.0 percent increased 860 basis points and adjusted EBITDA margin of 36.4 percent increased 1,020 basis points. The operating margin and adjusted EBITDA margin improvements included positive impacts from lower energy cost pass-through of approximately 350 basis points and 550 basis points, respectively.$267 million Middle East andIndia equity affiliates income of increased 45 percent compared to the prior year, primarily due to the completion of the second phase of the Jazan project in January 2023.$93 million - Corporate and other sales of
increased three percent compared to the prior year and reflected higher LNG sale of equipment activity.$185 million
Outlook
Air Products now expects full-year fiscal 2024 adjusted EPS guidance* of
Air Products continues to expect capital expenditures* of
*Management is unable to reconcile, without unreasonable effort, the Company's forecasted range of adjusted EPS |
Earnings Teleconference
Access the fiscal 2024 first quarter earnings teleconference scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time on February 5, 2024 by calling 323-994-2093 and entering passcode 1702171 or by accessing the Event Details page on Air Products' Investor Relations website.
About Air Products
Air Products (NYSE:APD) is a world-leading industrial gases company in operation for over 80 years focused on serving energy, environmental, and emerging markets. The Company has two growth pillars driven by sustainability. Air Products' base business provides essential industrial gases, related equipment and applications expertise to customers in dozens of industries, including refining, chemicals, metals, electronics, manufacturing, and food. The Company also develops, engineers, builds, owns and operates some of the world's largest clean hydrogen projects supporting the transition to low- and zero-carbon energy in the heavy-duty transportation and industrial sectors. Additionally, Air Products is the world leader in the supply of liquefied natural gas process technology and equipment, and provides turbomachinery, membrane systems and cryogenic containers globally.
The Company had fiscal 2023 sales of
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements about earnings and capital expenditure guidance, business outlook and investment opportunities. Forward-looking statements are based on management's expectations and assumptions as of the date of this release and are not guarantees of future performance. While forward-looking statements are made in good faith and based on assumptions, expectations and projections that management believes are reasonable based on currently available information, actual performance and financial results may differ materially from projections and estimates expressed in the forward-looking statements because of many factors, including, without limitation: changes in global or regional economic conditions, inflation, and supply and demand dynamics in the market segments we serve, including demand for technologies and projects to limit the impact of global climate change; changes in the financial markets that may affect the availability and terms on which we may obtain financing; the ability to implement price increases to offset cost increases; disruptions to our supply chain and related distribution delays and cost increases; risks associated with having extensive international operations, including political risks, risks associated with unanticipated government actions and risks of investing in developing markets; project delays, scope changes, cost escalations, contract terminations, customer cancellations, or postponement of projects and sales; our ability to safely develop, operate, and manage costs of large-scale and technically complex projects; the future financial and operating performance of major customers, joint ventures, and equity affiliates; our ability to develop, implement, and operate new technologies and to market products produced utilizing new technologies; our ability to execute the projects in our backlog and refresh our pipeline of new projects; tariffs, economic sanctions and regulatory activities in jurisdictions in which we and our affiliates and joint ventures operate; the impact of environmental, tax, safety, or other legislation, as well as regulations and other public policy initiatives affecting our business and the business of our affiliates and related compliance requirements, including legislation, regulations, or policies intended to address global climate change; changes in tax rates and other changes in tax law; safety incidents relating to our operations; the timing, impact, and other uncertainties relating to acquisitions and divestitures, including our ability to integrate acquisitions and separate divested businesses, respectively; risks relating to cybersecurity incidents, including risks from the interruption, failure or compromise of our information systems or those of our business partners or service providers; catastrophic events, such as natural disasters and extreme weather events, pandemics and other public health crises, acts of war, including
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and Subsidiaries | ||
Three Months Ended | ||
31 December | ||
(Millions of | 2023 | 2022 |
Sales | ||
Cost of sales | 2,067.2 | 2,272.3 |
Selling and administrative expense | 238.4 | 234.4 |
Research and development expense | 25.7 | 24.4 |
Other income (expense), net | 0.8 | 8.4 |
Operating Income | 666.9 | 652.0 |
Equity affiliates' income | 158.4 | 110.0 |
Interest expense | 53.5 | 41.2 |
Other non-operating income (expense), net | (14.8) | (0.6) |
Income Before Taxes | 757.0 | 720.2 |
Income tax provision | 135.4 | 136.4 |
Net Income | 621.6 | 583.8 |
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | 12.3 | 11.6 |
Net Income Attributable to Air Products | ||
Per Share Data ( | ||
Basic earnings per share attributable to Air Products | ||
Diluted earnings per share attributable to Air Products | ||
Weighted Average Common Shares (in millions) | ||
Basic | 222.5 | 222.2 |
Diluted | 222.8 | 222.6 |
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and Subsidiaries | ||
31 December | 30 September | |
(Millions of | 2023 | 2023 |
Assets | ||
Current Assets | ||
Cash and cash items | ||
Short-term investments | 271.8 | 332.2 |
Trade receivables, net | 1,725.4 | 1,700.4 |
Inventories | 709.3 | 651.8 |
Prepaid expenses | 206.8 | 177.0 |
Other receivables and current assets | 773.6 | 722.1 |
Total Current Assets | 5,649.5 | 5,200.5 |
Investment in net assets of and advances to equity affiliates | 4,685.2 | 4,617.8 |
Plant and equipment, at cost | 34,793.9 | 32,746.3 |
Less: accumulated depreciation | 15,858.4 | 15,274.2 |
Plant and equipment, net | 18,935.5 | 17,472.1 |
Goodwill, net | 899.4 | 861.7 |
Intangible assets, net | 339.1 | 334.6 |
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net | 978.8 | 974.0 |
Noncurrent lease receivables | 485.9 | 494.7 |
Financing receivables | 1,119.1 | 817.2 |
Other noncurrent assets | 1,025.7 | 1,229.9 |
Total Noncurrent Assets | 28,468.7 | 26,802.0 |
Total Assets | ||
Liabilities and Equity | ||
Current Liabilities | ||
Payables and accrued liabilities | ||
Accrued income taxes | 166.9 | 131.2 |
Short-term borrowings | 16.4 | 259.5 |
Current portion of long-term debt | 218.0 | 615.0 |
Total Current Liabilities | 3,119.2 | 3,895.8 |
Long-term debt | 11,715.4 | 9,280.6 |
Long-term debt – related party | 157.9 | 150.7 |
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities | 635.1 | 631.1 |
Other noncurrent liabilities | 1,111.5 | 1,118.0 |
Deferred income taxes | 1,250.0 | 1,266.0 |
Total Noncurrent Liabilities | 14,869.9 | 12,446.4 |
Total Liabilities | 17,989.1 | 16,342.2 |
Air Products Shareholders' Equity | 14,873.0 | 14,312.9 |
Noncontrolling Interests | 1,256.1 | 1,347.4 |
Total Equity | 16,129.1 | 15,660.3 |
Total Liabilities and Equity |
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and Subsidiaries | ||
Three Months Ended | ||
31 December | ||
(Millions of | 2023 | 2022 |
Operating Activities | ||
Net income | ||
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | 12.3 | 11.6 |
Net income attributable to Air Products | ||
Adjustments to reconcile income to cash provided by operating activities: | ||
Depreciation and amortization | 349.2 | 321.5 |
Deferred income taxes | 13.5 | 13.8 |
(Undistributed) distributed earnings of equity method investments | (41.5) | 17.2 |
Gain on sale of assets and investments | (1.4) | (2.3) |
Share-based compensation | 13.8 | 16.1 |
Noncurrent lease receivables | 20.0 | 19.4 |
Other adjustments | 33.3 | 99.0 |
Working capital changes that provided (used) cash, excluding effects of acquisitions: | ||
Trade receivables | 11.8 | 40.4 |
Inventories | (48.6) | (102.8) |
Other receivables | (64.5) | (6.7) |
Payables and accrued liabilities | (268.5) | (257.6) |
Other working capital | 0.2 | (10.9) |
Cash Provided by Operating Activities | ||
Investing Activities | ||
Additions to plant and equipment, including long-term deposits | (1,445.5) | (834.2) |
Investment in financing receivables | (301.8) | — |
Proceeds from sale of assets and investments | 4.2 | 4.0 |
Purchases of investments | (55.5) | (19.2) |
Proceeds from investments | 120.1 | 591.5 |
Other investing activities | 12.9 | 1.7 |
Cash Used for Investing Activities | ( | ( |
Financing Activities | ||
Long-term debt proceeds | 810.4 | 476.3 |
Payments on long-term debt | (54.8) | (195.9) |
Net increase (decrease) in commercial paper and short-term borrowings | 1,020.9 | (4.1) |
Dividends paid to shareholders | (388.9) | (359.4) |
Proceeds from stock option exercises | 5.3 | 14.0 |
Investments by noncontrolling interests | 34.5 | — |
Other financing activities | (64.6) | (16.5) |
Cash Provided by (Used for) Financing Activities | ( | |
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash | 21.8 | 42.5 |
Increase in cash and cash items | 345.6 | 420.0 |
Cash and cash items – Beginning of year | 1,617.0 | 2,711.0 |
Cash and Cash Items – End of Period | ||
Supplemental Cash Flow Information | ||
Cash paid for taxes, net of refunds |
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and Subsidiaries | ||||||
(Millions of |
| Corporate | Total | |||
Three Months Ended 31 December 2023 | ||||||
Sales | ||||||
Operating income (loss) | 354.4 | 211.2 | 197.6 | 3.9 | (100.2) | 666.9 |
Depreciation and amortization | 169.7 | 111.8 | 48.2 | 6.6 | 12.9 | 349.2 |
Equity affiliates' income | 37.1 | 4.2 | 20.7 | 92.9 | 3.5 | 158.4 |
Three Months Ended 31 December 2022 | ||||||
Sales | ||||||
Operating income (loss) | 343.0 | 235.9 | 145.8 | 6.7 | (79.4) | 652.0 |
Depreciation and amortization | 156.0 | 101.9 | 44.3 | 6.6 | 12.7 | 321.5 |
Equity affiliates' income | 16.4 | 7.4 | 17.7 | 64.1 | 4.4 | 110.0 |
Total Assets | ||||||
31 December 2023 | ||||||
30 September 2023 | 9,927.5 | 7,009.6 | 4,649.8 | 5,708.4 | 4,707.2 | 32,002.5 |
RECONCILIATIONS OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(Millions of
We present certain financial measures, other than in accordance with
In many cases, non-GAAP financial measures are determined by adjusting the most directly comparable GAAP measure to exclude non-GAAP adjustments that we believe are not representative of our underlying business performance. For example, we exclude the impact of the non-service components of net periodic benefit/cost for our defined benefit pension plans. Non-service related components are recurring, non-operating items that include interest cost, expected returns on plan assets, prior service cost amortization, actuarial loss amortization, as well as special termination benefits, curtailments, and settlements. The net impact of non-service related components is reflected within "Other non-operating income (expense), net" on our consolidated income statements. Adjusting for the impact of non-service pension components provides management and users of our financial statements with a more accurate representation of our underlying business performance because these components are driven by factors that are unrelated to our operations, such as volatility in equity and debt markets. Further, non-service related components are not indicative of our defined benefit plans' future contribution needs due to the funded status of the plans. We may also exclude certain expenses associated with cost reduction actions, impairment charges, and gains on disclosed transactions. The reader should be aware that we may recognize similar losses or gains in the future.
When applicable, the tax impact of our pre-tax non-GAAP adjustments reflects the expected current and deferred income tax impact of our non-GAAP adjustments. These tax impacts are primarily driven by the statutory tax rate of the various relevant jurisdictions and the taxability of the adjustments in those jurisdictions.
We provide these non-GAAP financial measures to allow investors, potential investors, securities analysts, and others to evaluate the performance of our business in the same manner as our management. We believe these measures, when viewed together with financial results computed in accordance with GAAP, provide a more complete understanding of the factors and trends affecting our historical financial performance and projected future results. However, we caution readers not to consider these measures in isolation or as a substitute for the most directly comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. Readers should also consider the limitations associated with these non-GAAP financial measures, including the potential lack of comparability of these measures from one company to another.
ADJUSTED DILUTED EPS
The table below provides a reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP measure for each of the major components used to calculate adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations, which we view as a key performance metric. In periods that we have non-GAAP adjustments, we believe it is important for the reader to understand the per share impact of each such adjustment because management does not consider these impacts when evaluating underlying business performance. Per share impacts are calculated independently and may not sum to total diluted EPS and total adjusted diluted EPS due to rounding.
Three Months Ended 31 December | ||||||
Q1 2024 vs. Q1 2023 | Operating | Equity | Other Non- | Income Tax | Net Income | Diluted |
Q1 2024 GAAP | ( | |||||
Q1 2023 GAAP | 652.0 | 110.0 | (0.6) | 136.4 | 572.2 | 2.57 |
$ Change GAAP | ||||||
% Change GAAP | 6 % | |||||
Q1 2024 GAAP | ( | |||||
Non-service pension cost, net | — | — | 24.9 | 6.2 | 18.7 | 0.08 |
Q1 2024 Non-GAAP ("Adjusted") | ||||||
Q1 2023 GAAP | ( | |||||
Non-service pension cost, net | — | — | 19.5 | 4.9 | 14.6 | 0.07 |
Q1 2023 Non-GAAP ("Adjusted") | ||||||
$ Change Non-GAAP ("Adjusted") | ||||||
% Change Non-GAAP ("Adjusted") | 7 % | |||||
ADJUSTED EBITDA AND ADJUSTED EBITDA MARGIN
We define adjusted EBITDA as net income less income from discontinued operations, net of tax, and excluding non-GAAP adjustments, which we do not believe to be indicative of underlying business trends, before interest expense, other non-operating income (expense), net, income tax provision, and depreciation and amortization expense. Adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA margin provide useful metrics for management to assess operating performance. Margins are calculated independently for each period by dividing each line item by consolidated sales for the respective period and may not sum to total margin due to rounding.
The tables below present consolidated sales and a reconciliation of net income on a GAAP basis to adjusted EBITDA and net income margin on a GAAP basis to adjusted EBITDA margin:
Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | FY2024 | ||||||||||
2024 | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | ||||
Sales | ||||||||||||||
Net income and net income margin | 20.7 % | |||||||||||||
Less: Income from discontinued | — | — % | ||||||||||||
Add: Interest expense | 53.5 | 1.8 % | ||||||||||||
Less: Other non-operating income | (14.8) | (0.5 %) | ||||||||||||
Add: Income tax provision | 135.4 | 4.5 % | ||||||||||||
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 349.2 | 11.7 % | ||||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA and adjusted | 39.2 % | |||||||||||||
Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | FY2023 | ||||||||||
2023 | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | $ | Margin | ||||
Sales | ||||||||||||||
Net income and net income margin | 18.4 % | 14.1 % | 20.1 % | 21.8 % | 18.6 % | |||||||||
Less: Income from discontinued | — | — % | — | — % | — | — % | 7.4 | 0.2 % | 7.4 | 0.1 % | ||||
Add: Interest expense | 41.2 | 1.3 % | 40.9 | 1.3 % | 47.4 | 1.6 % | 48.0 | 1.5 % | 177.5 | 1.4 % | ||||
Less: Other non-operating income | (0.6) | — % | (13.9) | (0.4 %) | (11.7) | (0.4 %) | (12.8) | (0.4 %) | (39.0) | (0.3 %) | ||||
Add: Income tax provision | 136.4 | 4.3 % | 121.0 | 3.8 % | 139.6 | 4.6 % | 154.2 | 4.8 % | 551.2 | 4.4 % | ||||
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 321.5 | 10.1 % | 339.6 | 10.6 % | 339.9 | 11.2 % | 357.3 | 11.2 % | 1,358.3 | 10.8 % | ||||
Add: Business and asset actions | — | — % | 185.6 | 5.8 % | 59.0 | 1.9 % | — | — % | 244.6 | 1.9 % | ||||
Adjusted EBITDA and adjusted | 34.1 % | 36.0 % | 39.8 % | 39.5 % | 37.3 % | |||||||||
2024 vs. 2023 | Q1 | |||||||||||||
Change GAAP | ||||||||||||||
Net income $ change | ||||||||||||||
Net income % change | 6 % | |||||||||||||
Net income margin change | 230 bp | |||||||||||||
Change Non-GAAP | ||||||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA $ change | ||||||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA % change | 8 % | |||||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA margin change | 510 bp |
The tables below present sales and a reconciliation of operating income and operating margin to adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA margin for the Company's three largest regional segments for the three months ended 31 December 2023 and 2022:
Q1 FY24 | Q1 FY23 | $ Change | Change | ||
Sales | ( | (10 %) | |||
Operating income | 3 % | ||||
Operating margin | 28.3 % | 24.8 % | 350 bp | ||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP: | |||||
Operating income | |||||
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 169.7 | 156.0 | |||
Add: Equity affiliates' income | 37.1 | 16.4 | |||
Adjusted EBITDA | 9 % | ||||
Adjusted EBITDA margin | 44.8 % | 37.2 % | 760 bp |
Q1 FY24 | Q1 FY23 | $ Change | Change | ||
Sales | 2 % | ||||
Operating income | ( | (10 %) | |||
Operating margin | 26.6 % | 30.3 % | (370) bp | ||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP: | |||||
Operating income | |||||
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 111.8 | 101.9 | |||
Add: Equity affiliates' income | 4.2 | 7.4 | |||
Adjusted EBITDA | ( | (5 %) | |||
Adjusted EBITDA margin | 41.2 % | 44.4 % | (320) bp |
Q1 FY24 | Q1 FY23 | $ Change | Change | ||
Sales | ( | (8 %) | |||
Operating income | 36 % | ||||
Operating margin | 27.0 % | 18.4 % | 860 bp | ||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP: | |||||
Operating income | |||||
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 48.2 | 44.3 | |||
Add: Equity affiliates' income | 20.7 | 17.7 | |||
Adjusted EBITDA | 28 % | ||||
Adjusted EBITDA margin | 36.4 % | 26.2 % | 1,020 bp |
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
Capital expenditures is a non-GAAP financial measure that we define as the sum of cash flows for additions to plant and equipment, including long-term deposits, acquisitions (less cash acquired), investment in and advances to unconsolidated affiliates, and investment in financing receivables on our consolidated statements of cash flows. Additionally, we adjust additions to plant and equipment to exclude NEOM Green Hydrogen Company ("NGHC") expenditures funded by the joint venture's non-recourse project financing as well as our partners' equity contributions to arrive at a measure that we believe is more representative of our investment activities. Substantially all the funding we provide to NGHC is limited for use by the venture for capital expenditures.
A reconciliation of cash used for investing activities to our reported capital expenditures is provided below:
Three Months Ended | ||
31 December | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Cash used for investing activities | ||
Proceeds from sale of assets and investments | 4.2 | 4.0 |
Purchases of investments | (55.5) | (19.2) |
Proceeds from investments | 120.1 | 591.5 |
Other investing activities | 12.9 | 1.7 |
NGHC expenditures not funded by Air Products' equity(A) | (361.6) | (109.7) |
Capital expenditures |
(A) Reflects the portion of "Additions to plant and equipment, including long-term deposits" that is associated with |
The components of our capital expenditures are detailed in the table below:
Three Months Ended | ||
31 December | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Additions to plant and equipment, including long-term deposits | ||
Investment in financing receivables | 301.8 | — |
NGHC expenditures not funded by Air Products' equity(A) | (361.6) | (109.7) |
Capital expenditures |
(A) Reflects the portion of "Additions to plant and equipment, including long-term deposits" that is associated with |
Outlook for Investing Activities
It is not possible, without unreasonable efforts, to reconcile our forecasted capital expenditures to future cash used for investing activities because we are unable to identify the timing or occurrence of our future investment activity, which is driven by our assessment of competing opportunities at the time we enter into transactions. These decisions, either individually or in the aggregate, could have a significant effect on our cash used for investing activities.
We expect capital expenditures for fiscal year 2024 to be
OUTLOOK
The guidance provided below is on an adjusted continuing operations basis and is compared to adjusted historical diluted EPS attributable to Air Products. These adjusted measures exclude the impact of certain items that we believe are not representative of our underlying business performance, such as the non-service components of net periodic benefit/cost for our defined benefit pension plans, the incurrence of costs for business, asset, and cost reduction actions and impairment charges, or the recognition of gains or losses on certain disclosed items. The per share impact for each of our non-GAAP adjustments is calculated independently and may not sum to total adjusted diluted EPS due to rounding.
It is not possible, without unreasonable efforts, to identify the timing or occurrence of similar future events or the potential for other transactions that may impact future GAAP EPS. Furthermore, it is not possible to identify the potential significance of these events in advance; however, any of these events, if they were to occur, could have a significant effect on our future GAAP EPS. Accordingly, management is unable to fully reconcile, without unreasonable efforts, our forecasted range of adjusted EPS on a continuing operations basis to a comparable GAAP range.
Diluted EPS | ||
Q2 | Full Year | |
2023 Diluted EPS | ||
Business and asset actions | 0.69 | 0.92 |
Non-service pension cost, net | 0.08 | 0.29 |
2023 Adjusted Diluted EPS | ||
2024 Adjusted Diluted EPS Outlook | ||
$ Change | (0.14) – 0.01 | 0.69 – 0.99 |
% Change | ( |
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What was Air Products' GAAP EPS for the first quarter fiscal 2024?
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