Covenant Logistics Group Announces Second Quarter Financial and Operating Results
Covenant Logistics Group (CVLG) reported Q2 2020 financial results, showing a total revenue of $191.7 million, down 11.7% year-over-year. The company experienced a net loss of $22.3 million, with a loss per share of $1.31, compared to net income of $6.1 million in Q2 2019. Operating expenses rose, impacted by restructuring and COVID-19. Freight revenue fell to $179.6 million, down 6.8%. Liquidity improved to $125.4 million, while net indebtedness decreased by $52.4 million, highlighting cash management efforts amid industry challenges.
- Liquidity improved to $125.4 million, indicating stronger cash management.
- Net indebtedness decreased by $52.4 million to approximately $284.4 million.
- Average age of tractor fleet remains low at 1.8 years, suggesting efficient asset management.
- Net loss of $22.3 million, compared to net income of $6.1 million last year.
- Freight revenue declined to $179.6 million, reflecting a 6.8% year-over-year decrease.
- Operating loss from continuing operations stood at $29.0 million with a poor operating ratio of 115.1%.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Aug. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Covenant Logistics Group, Inc. (NASDAQ/GS: CVLG) (“Covenant”) announced today financial and operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020. The results reflect the classification of the Company’s former factoring segment, Transport Financial Solutions (“TFS”), the assets of which were sold on July 8, 2020, as discontinued operations.
Notable results for the quarter included the following:
- We incurred approximately
$29.3 million of net expenses related to reducing our terminal network and operational tractor and trailer fleet, changing our business mix, and reducing our non-revenue generating fixed costs. - Total revenue of
$191.7 million , a decrease of11.7% compared with the second quarter of 2019. - Freight revenue of
$179.6 million (excludes revenue from fuel surcharges), a decrease of6.8% compared with the second quarter of 2019. - Operating loss from continuing operations of
$29.0 million and an operating ratio of115.1% . Adjusted operating income(1) of$1.0 million and an adjusted operating ratio(1) of99.5% . This compares with operating income of$7.0 million and an operating ratio of96.8% and adjusted operating income(1) of$7.8 million and an adjusted operating ratio(1) of96.0% in the second quarter of 2019. - Net loss of
$22.3 million , or loss per share of$1.31 . This compares with net income of$6.1 million , or earnings per diluted share of$0.33 in the second quarter of 2019. Adjusted net income(1) of$0.5 million , or adjusted earnings per share(1) of$0.03 . This compares with adjusted net income(1) of$6.6 million , or adjusted earnings per diluted share(1) of$0.35 in the second quarter of 2019. - The second quarter consolidated net loss and adjusted net income included a
$0.4 million , or$0.02 per share, pass-through earnings from the Company’s49% equity investment in Transport Enterprise Leasing (“TEL”). This compares to a$1.8 million , or$0.10 per diluted share, pass-through income from the Company’s investment in TEL included in consolidated net income and adjusted net income in the second quarter of 2019.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, David R. Parker, commented:
“In the second quarter, we made significant progress in our efforts to restructure our business units, terminal network, and management team to focus our talent, time and capital on areas where we believe we have the ability to grow and produce a consistent, acceptable margin. The changes are extensive, and we expect them to be ongoing through the end of the year. In terms of second quarter results, the changes in our business mix, the restructuring gains and charges detailed below, and the impact of Covid-19-related business restrictions, particularly by automotive, airline and certain retail customers, make comparisons difficult. Moreover, certain strategies we implemented reduced our revenue during the quarter while cost savings are expected to be realized on an ongoing basis. Overall, I am pleased with our current position, which features strong liquidity, a de-leveraged balance sheet, lower overhead costs, increased accountability and speed of decision making, and re-aligned business units.
“In terms of the freight market, the second quarter was very weak during April and improved sequentially each quarter. The automotive and automotive supplier customers in our Dedicated truckload operations returned to normalized levels in July. On a seasonally adjusted basis, July was better than normal, and the freight environment has continued to improve in August.”
Strategic Restructuring and Other Second Quarter Adjustments
Mr. Parker continued, “During the second quarter of 2020, we executed a number of decisions and transactions consistent with our strategic plan, including the sale or exit of certain real estate, downsizing unprofitable operations, and reallocating fleet assets. The net financial impact of these actions negatively impacted our second quarter results. The identifiable portion of these actions, which we consider infrequent in nature, include the following:
Gain item: | |
Gain on sale of Hutchins, TX terminal | $ 5.7 million |
Expense items: | |
Impairment of revenue generating equipment | |
Impairment of real estate and related tangible assets | |
Employee separation costs | $ 1.8 million |
Abandonment of long-lived software | $ 1.6 million |
Abandonment and change in useful life intangible assets | $ 1.3 million |
Increase in allowance for bad debt | $ 2.6 million |
Net strategic restructuring and other second quarter adjustments | |
* Of the combined
We believe the largest portion of strategic plan implementation costs was recognized in the second quarter, but additional costs, not all of which are expected to be separately identifiable, are expected during the remainder of 2020.
Combined Truckload Revenue
Mr. Parker commented on truckload operations, “For the quarter, total revenue in our Truckload operations decreased to
Highway Services Truckload Revenue
“For the quarter, freight revenue in our Highway Services segment was
Dedicated Truckload Revenue
“For the quarter, freight revenue in our Dedicated segment was
Combined Truckload Operating Expenses
Mr. Parker continued, “Excluding the impact of the truckload-related restructuring and other second quarter 2020 adjustments noted above, total operating expenses, net of fuel surcharges increased 7.4 cents per mile compared to the 2019 quarter for our combined truckload segment.
“Salaries, wages, and related expenses decreased year-over-year but increased 6.7 cents per total mile compared to the 2019 quarter. On a per mile basis, we experienced year-over-year increases to driver wages and non-driver wages, partially offset by a decrease to workers’ compensation expense. The per mile increase in driver wages includes additional cost associated with non-revenue miles necessary to reposition equipment related to the reduction in the operating fleet, as well as to place certain equipment to startup new dedicated customer operations. The per mile increase to non-driver wages was primarily the result of the lower year-over-year truck utilization, along with the second quarter of 2019’s
“Insurance and claims expense increased
“Operations and maintenance expense decreased
“All other operating expenses combined decreased by approximately 1.0 cent per total mile, as decreases to net fuel, capital costs (combined depreciation and amortization, leased revenue equipment expense, building rent and interest expense), and external purchased transportation expense, partially offset by an increase to general supplies and expenses.
Managed Freight Segment
“For the quarter, Managed Freight’s operating revenue increased
Factoring Segment and Equity Method Investment
“As a result of the second quarter decision to sell the assets of Transport Financial Solutions (“TFS”), the related results are presented as discontinued operations in the consolidated income statements for both current and prior periods and will be presented as such going forward. This presentation nets all activity, net of tax, into one a single line item, “Income from discontinued operations, net of tax.” TFS’s results, net of tax, provided for
“For the quarter, we recognized net income of
Capitalization, Liquidity and Capital Expenditures
Paul Bunn, the Company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, added the following comments: “At June 30, 2020, Covenant had
“At June 30, 2020, we had cash and cash equivalents totaling
“Our net capital expenditures for the quarter provided net proceeds of
Outlook
Mr. Parker concluded, “For the balance of 2020, our main goals will be (i) to reduce our fleet size as described above and monetize a large percentage of the assets held for sale, (ii) to allocate our fleet assets across our contract logistics, expedited, and higher margin irregular route operations, (iii) to significantly lower our fixed costs, and (iv) to return managed freight back to its pre-Covid margin percentage. We believe achieving these goals will position us to enter 2021 with an improved business mix, fleet profile, and cost of operation. Pursuing our plan will continue to involve difficult decisions and may result in additional strategic restructuring expenses. However, we believe the investment will strengthen our position in the U.S. logistics industry and provide for a less-cyclical business model based on more sustainable, higher margin sectors where we can add value to our partner-customers and for our stakeholders.”
Subsequent Event
On July 8, 2020, we closed on the disposition of substantially all of the operations and assets of TFS, which included substantially all of the assets and operations of our Factoring reportable segment. The sale consisted primarily of
Conference Call Information
The Company will host a live conference call tomorrow, August 11, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time to discuss the quarter. Individuals may access the call by dialing 877-271-1828 (U.S./Canada) and 800-756-3333 (International), access code 22248418. An audio replay will be available for one week following the call at 877-919-4059, access code 97318522. For additional financial and statistical information regarding the Company that is expected to be discussed during the conference call, please visit our website at www.covenanttransport.com/investors under the icon “Earnings Info.”
Covenant Logistics Group, Inc., through its subsidiaries, offers a portfolio of transportation and logistics services to customers throughout the United States. Primary services include asset-based expedited, dedicated, and irregular route truckload capacity, as well as asset-light warehousing, transportation management, and freight brokerage capability. In addition, Transport Enterprise Leasing is an affiliated company providing revenue equipment sales and leasing services to the trucking industry. Covenant's Class A common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select market under the symbol, “CVLG.”
(1) See GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation in the schedules included with this release. In addition to operating income, operating ratio, net income (loss), and earnings (loss) per diluted share, we use adjusted operating income, adjusted operating ratio, adjusted net income (loss), and adjusted earnings (loss) per diluted share, non-GAAP measures, as key measures of profitability. Adjusted operating income, adjusted operating ratio, adjusted net income (loss), and adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share are not substitutes for operating income, operating ratio, net income (loss), and earnings (loss) per diluted share measured in accordance with GAAP. There are limitations to using non-GAAP financial measures. We believe our presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures are useful because it provides investors and securities analysts with supplemental information that we use internally for purposes of assessing profitability. Further, our Board and management use non-GAAP operating income, operating ratio, net income (loss), and earnings (loss) per diluted share measures on a supplemental basis to remove items that may not be an indicator of performance from period-to-period. Although we believe that adjusted operating income, adjusted operating ratio, adjusted net income (loss), and adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share improves comparability in analyzing our period-to-period performance, they could limit comparability to other companies in our industry, if those companies define such measures differently. Because of these limitations, adjusted operating income, adjusted operating ratio, adjusted net income (loss), and adjusted earnings (loss) per diluted share should not be considered measures of income generated by our business or discretionary cash available to us to invest in the growth of our business. Management compensates for these limitations by primarily relying on GAAP results and using non-GAAP financial measures on a supplemental basis.
This press release contains certain statements that may be considered forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and such statements are subject to the safe harbor created by those sections and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Such statements may be identified by their use of terms or phrases such as "expects," "estimates," "projects," "believes," "anticipates," "plans," “could,” “would,” “may,” “will,” "intends," “outlook,” “focus,” “seek,” “potential,” “continue,” “goal,” “target,” “objective,” derivations thereof, and similar terms and phrases. Forward-looking statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of our management and are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified, which could cause future events and actual results to differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements. In this press release, the statements relating to implementation of our strategic plan and associated costs, our tractor fleet plan, including acquisitions, dispositions, use of proceeds therefrom, and fleet size, as well as the statements under “Outlook” and “Subsequent Event” are forward-looking statements. The following factors, among others could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements: the outcome of the dispute with the purchaser of TFS’ assets, elevated experience in the frequency and severity of claims relating to accident, cargo, workers' compensation, health, and other claims, increased insurance premiums, higher self-insured retentions, reduced insurance coverage, fluctuations in claims expenses that result from our self-insured retention amounts, including in our excess layers and in respect of claims for which we commute policy coverage, and the requirement that we pay additional premiums if there are claims in certain of those layers, differences between estimates used in establishing and adjusting claims reserves and actual results over time, adverse changes in claims experience and loss development factors, or additional changes in management's estimates of liability based upon such experience and development factors that cause our expectations of insurance and claims expense to be inaccurate or otherwise impacts our results; government regulations imposed on our captive insurance companies; changes in the market condition for used revenue equipment and real estate that impact our capital expenditures and our ability to dispose of revenue equipment and real estate on the schedule and for the prices we expect; increases in the prices paid for new revenue equipment that impact our capital expenditures and our results generally; changes in management’s estimates of the need for new tractors and trailers; the effect of any reduction in tractor purchases on the number of tractors that will be accepted by manufacturers under tradeback arrangements; our inability to generate sufficient cash from operations and obtain financing on favorable terms to meet our significant ongoing capital requirements; our ability to respond to changes in our industry or business in light of our substantial indebtedness and lease obligations; our ability to sustain or increase profitability in the future; the risks related to our Factoring segment; our ability to maintain compliance with the provisions of our credit agreements, particularly financial covenants in our revolving credit facility; excess tractor or trailer capacity in the trucking industry; decreased demand for our services or loss of one or more of our major customers; our ability to renew dedicated service offering contracts on the terms and schedule we expect; surplus inventories, recessionary economic cycles, and downturns in customers' business cycles; strikes, work slowdowns, or work stoppages at the Company, customers, ports, or other shipping related facilities; increases or rapid fluctuations in fuel prices, as well as fluctuations in hedging activities and surcharge collection, including, but not limited to, changes in customer fuel surcharge policies and increases in fuel surcharge bases by customers; the volume and terms of diesel purchase commitments and hedging contracts; interest rates, fuel taxes, tolls, and license and registration fees; increases in compensation for and difficulty in attracting and retaining qualified drivers and independent contractors; our ability to retain our key employees; the risks associated with engaging independent contractors to provide a portion of our capacity; seasonal factors such as harsh weather conditions that increase operating costs; competition from trucking, rail, and intermodal competitors; our dependence on third-party providers, particularly in our Managed Freight segment; regulatory requirements that increase costs, decrease efficiency, or impact the availability or effective driving time of our drivers and other drivers in the industry, including the terms and exemptions from hours-of-service and electronic log requirements for drivers and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability program applicable to driver standards and the methodology for determining a carrier’s Department of Transportation safety rating; the proper functioning and availability of our management information and communication systems and other information technology assets; volatility of our stock price; our ability to maintain effective internal controls without material weaknesses; impairment of goodwill and other intangible assets; future outcomes of litigation; uncertainties in the interpretation of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax laws; the ability to reduce, or control increases in, operating costs; changes in the Company’s business strategy that require the acquisition of new businesses, the disposition of businesses, and the ability to identify acceptable acquisition candidates and appropriate assets or businesses to be disposed, consummate acquisitions and dispositions, and integrate acquired operations; our ability to achieve our strategic plan; fluctuations in the results of Transport Enterprise Leasing, which are included as equity in income (loss) of affiliate in our financial statements; our Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer and his wife control a large portion of our stock and have substantial control over us, which could limit other stockholders' ability to influence the outcome of key transactions, including changes of control; changes in methods of determining LIBOR or replacement of LIBOR; future share repurchases, if any; and the impact of the recent coronavirus outbreak or other similar outbreaks. Readers should review and consider these factors along with the various disclosures by the Company in its press releases, stockholder reports, and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We disclaim any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect actual results or changes in the factors affecting the forward-looking information.
For further information contact:
Paul Bunn, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
PBunn@covenanttransport.com
For copies of Company information contact:
Theresa Ives, Executive Administrative Assistant
TIves@covenanttransport.com
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Key Financial and Operating Statistics | |||||||||||||||||
INCOME STATEMENT DATA | INCOME STATEMENT DATA | ||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended June 30, | Six Months Ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||||
( | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||||||
Freight revenue | $ | 179,564 | $ | 192,659 | $ | 369,145 | $ | 386,573 | |||||||||
Fuel surcharge revenue | 12,125 | 24,381 | 33,357 | 47,800 | |||||||||||||
Total revenue | $ | 191,689 | $ | 217,040 | $ | 402,502 | $ | 434,373 | |||||||||
Operating expenses: | |||||||||||||||||
Salaries, wages, and related expenses | 74,688 | 75,424 | 157,152 | 154,593 | |||||||||||||
Fuel expense | 15,938 | 29,215 | 41,202 | 57,047 | |||||||||||||
Operations and maintenance | 12,218 | 14,898 | 25,044 | 30,072 | |||||||||||||
Revenue equipment rentals and purchased transportation | 47,011 | 47,169 | 93,073 | 95,839 | |||||||||||||
Operating taxes and licenses | 3,123 | 3,365 | 6,576 | 6,549 | |||||||||||||
Insurance and claims | 11,562 | 10,471 | 27,174 | 21,705 | |||||||||||||
Communications and utilities | 1,782 | 1,760 | 3,351 | 3,478 | |||||||||||||
General supplies and expenses | 11,536 | 7,205 | 19,894 | 13,909 | |||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 19,663 | 20,568 | 37,846 | 40,413 | |||||||||||||
Gain on disposition of property and equipment, net | (3,451 | ) | (65 | ) | (4,975 | ) | (208 | ) | |||||||||
Impairment of long lived property & equipment | 26,569 | - | 26,569 | - | |||||||||||||
Total operating expenses | 220,639 | 210,010 | 432,906 | 423,397 | |||||||||||||
Operating (loss) income | (28,950 | ) | 7,030 | (30,404 | ) | 10,976 | |||||||||||
Interest expense, net | 2,084 | 1,978 | 3,983 | 3,850 | |||||||||||||
(Income) loss from equity method investment | (530 | ) | (2,375 | ) | 205 | (5,410 | ) | ||||||||||
Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes | (30,504 | ) | 7,427 | (34,592 | ) | 12,536 | |||||||||||
Income tax (benefit) expense | (7,336 | ) | 2,182 | (8,340 | ) | 3,533 | |||||||||||
(Loss) income from continuing operations | (23,168 | ) | 5,245 | (26,252 | ) | 9,003 | |||||||||||
Income from discontinued operations, net of tax | 825 | 826 | 1,696 | 1,501 | |||||||||||||
Net (loss) income | $ | (22,343 | ) | $ | 6,071 | $ | (24,556 | ) | $ | 10,504 | |||||||
Basic & diluted earnings (loss) per share | |||||||||||||||||
Diluted earnings (loss) per share | |||||||||||||||||
(Loss) income from continuing operations | $ | (1.36 | ) | $ | 0.28 | $ | (1.49 | ) | $ | 0.49 | |||||||
Income from discontinued operations | $ | 0.05 | $ | 0.04 | $ | 0.10 | $ | 0.08 | |||||||||
Net (loss) income | $ | (1.31 | ) | $ | 0.33 | $ | (1.40 | ) | $ | 0.57 | |||||||
Basic weighted average shares outstanding (000s) | 17,089 | 18,438 | 17,584 | 18,410 | |||||||||||||
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding (000s) | 17,089 | 18,606 | 17,584 | 18,570 | |||||||||||||
Three Months Ended June 30, | Six Months Ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | % Change | 2020 | 2019 | % Change | ||||||||||||
( | SEGMENT REVENUES | SEGMENT REVENUES | |||||||||||||||
Highway Services - Truckload Freight Revenue | $ | 73,330 | $ | 78,830 | -7.0 | % | $ | 150,308 | $ | 156,587 | -4.0 | % | |||||
Dedicated - Truckload Freight Revenue | 60,378 | 72,354 | -16.6 | % | 130,250 | 144,003 | -9.6 | % | |||||||||
Combined Truckload Freight Revenue | $ | 133,708 | $ | 151,184 | -11.6 | % | $ | 280,558 | $ | 300,590 | -6.7 | % | |||||
Managed Freight Revenue | 45,856 | 41,475 | 10.6 | % | 88,588 | 85,983 | 3.0 | % | |||||||||
Consolidated Freight Revenue | $ | 179,564 | $ | 192,659 | -6.8 | % | $ | 369,146 | $ | 386,573 | -4.5 | % | |||||
TRUCKLOAD OPERATING STATISTICS | OPERATING STATISTICS | ||||||||||||||||
Average freight revenue per loaded mile | $ | 2.031 | $ | 2.040 | -0.4 | % | $ | 2.026 | $ | 2.067 | -2.0 | % | |||||
Average freight revenue per total mile | $ | 1.826 | $ | 1.842 | -0.9 | % | $ | 1.831 | $ | 1.863 | -1.7 | % | |||||
Average freight revenue per tractor per week | $ | 3,647 | $ | 3,767 | -3.2 | % | $ | 3,717 | $ | 3,745 | -0.8 | % | |||||
Average miles per tractor per period | 25,970 | 26,589 | -2.3 | % | 52,787 | 51,973 | 1.6 | % | |||||||||
Weighted avg. tractors for period | 2,820 | 3,087 | -8.7 | % | 2,903 | 3,104 | -6.5 | % | |||||||||
Tractors at end of period | 2,623 | 3,101 | -15.4 | % | 2,623 | 3,101 | -15.4 | % | |||||||||
Trailers at end of period | 6,662 | 6,921 | -3.7 | % | 6,662 | 6,921 | -3.7 | % | |||||||||
SELECTED BALANCE SHEET DATA | |||||||||||||||||
( | 6/30/2020 | 12/31/2019 | |||||||||||||||
Total assets | $ | 861,089 | $ | 881,850 | |||||||||||||
Total stockholders' equity | $ | 306,931 | $ | 350,110 | |||||||||||||
Total indebtedness, net of cash | $ | 284,352 | $ | 304,573 | |||||||||||||
Net Indebtedness to Capitalization Ratio | 48.1 | % | 46.5 | % | |||||||||||||
Tangible book value per end-of-quarter basic share | $ | 13.90 | $ | 15.07 | |||||||||||||
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Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Ratio (1) | |||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands) | Three Months Ended June 30, | Six Months Ended June 30, | |||||||||||
GAAP Presentation | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||
Total revenue | $ | 191,689 | $ | 217,040 | $ | 402,502 | $ | 434,373 | |||||
Total operating expenses | 220,639 | 210,010 | 432,906 | 423,397 | |||||||||
Operating income (loss) | $ | (28,950 | ) | $ | 7,030 | $ | (30,404 | ) | $ | 10,976 | |||
Operating ratio | 115.1 | % | 96.8 | % | 107.6 | % | 97.5 | % | |||||
Non-GAAP Presentation | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||
Total revenue | $ | 191,689 | $ | 217,040 | $ | 402,502 | $ | 434,373 | |||||
Fuel surcharge revenue | (12,125 | ) | (24,381 | ) | (33,357 | ) | (47,800 | ) | |||||
Freight revenue (total revenue, excluding fuel surcharge) | 179,564 | 192,659 | 369,145 | 386,573 | |||||||||
Total operating expenses | 220,639 | 210,010 | 432,906 | 423,397 | |||||||||
Adjusted for: | |||||||||||||
Fuel surcharge revenue | (12,125 | ) | (24,381 | ) | (33,357 | ) | (47,800 | ) | |||||
Amortization of intangibles (2) | (731 | ) | (731 | ) | (1,462 | ) | (1,462 | ) | |||||
Bad debt expense associated with customer bankruptcy and high credit risk customers | (2,617 | ) | - | (2,617 | ) | - | |||||||
Strategic restructuring adjusting items: | |||||||||||||
Gain on sale of terminal | 5,712 | - | 5,712 | - | |||||||||
Impairment of real estate and related tangible assets | (9,790 | ) | - | (9,790 | ) | - | |||||||
Impairment of revenue equipment and related charges | (17,604 | ) | - | (17,604 | ) | - | |||||||
Employee separation charges | (1,791 | ) | - | (1,791 | ) | - | |||||||
Abandonment and change in useful life of intangible assets | (1,331 | ) | - | (1,331 | ) | - | |||||||
Abandonment of information technology infrastructure | (1,048 | ) | - | (1,048 | ) | - | |||||||
Contract exit costs and other restructuring | (695 | ) | - | (695 | ) | - | |||||||
Adjusted operating expenses | 178,619 | 184,898 | 368,923 | 374,135 | |||||||||
Adjusted operating income | 945 | 7,761 | 222 | 12,438 | |||||||||
Adjusted operating ratio | 99.5 | % | 96.0 | % | 99.9 | % | 96.8 | % | |||||
(1) Pursuant to the requirements of Regulation G, this table reconciles consolidated GAAP operating income and operating ratio to consolidated non-GAAP Adjusted operating income and Adjusted operating ratio. | |||||||||||||
(2) "Amortization of intangibles" reflects the non-cash amortization expense relating to intangible assets. |
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS (1) | |||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands) | Three Months Ended June 30, | Six Months Ended June 30, | |||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||
GAAP Presentation - Net (loss) income | $ | (22,343 | ) | $ | 6,071 | $ | (24,556 | ) | $ | 10,504 | |||
Adjusted for: | |||||||||||||
Amortization of intangibles (2) | 731 | 731 | 1,462 | 1,462 | |||||||||
Bad debt expense associated with customer bankruptcy and high credit risk customers | 2,617 | - | 2,617 | - | |||||||||
Strategic restructuring adjusting items: | |||||||||||||
Gain on sale of terminal | (5,712 | ) | - | (5,712 | ) | - | |||||||
Impairment of real estate and related tangible assets | 9,790 | - | 9,790 | - | |||||||||
Impairment of revenue equipment and related charges | 17,604 | - | 17,604 | - | |||||||||
Employee separation charges | 1,791 | - | 1,791 | - | |||||||||
Abandonment and change in useful life of intangible assets | 1,331 | - | 1,331 | - | |||||||||
Abandonment of information technology infrastructure | 1,048 | - | 1,048 | - | |||||||||
Contract exit costs and other restructuring | 695 | - | 695 | - | |||||||||
Adjusted (loss) income before income taxes | $ | 29,895 | 731 | 30,626 | 1,462 | ||||||||
Benefit from (provision for) income tax expense at effective rate | (7,125 | ) | (270 | ) | (7,319 | ) | (412 | ) | |||||
Tax effected adjustments | $ | 22,770 | $ | 461 | $ | 23,307 | $ | 1,050 | |||||
Non-GAAP Presentation - Adjusted net (loss) income | $ | 427 | $ | 6,532 | $ | (1,249 | ) | $ | 11,554 | ||||
GAAP Presentation - Diluted earnings (loss) per share ("EPS") | $ | (1.31 | ) | $ | 0.33 | $ | (1.40 | ) | $ | 0.57 | |||
Adjusted for: | |||||||||||||
Amortization of intangibles (2) | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.08 | 0.08 | |||||||||
Bad debt expense associated with customer bankruptcy and high-risk customer receivables bad debt charges | 0.15 | - | 0.15 | - | |||||||||
Strategic restructuring adjusting items: | |||||||||||||
Gain on sale of terminal | (0.33 | ) | - | (0.32 | ) | - | |||||||
Impairment of real estate and related tangible assets | 0.57 | - | 0.56 | - | |||||||||
Impairment of revenue equipment and related charges | 1.03 | - | 1.00 | - | |||||||||
Employee separation charges | 0.10 | - | 0.10 | - | |||||||||
Abandonment and change in useful life of intangible assets | 0.08 | - | 0.08 | - | |||||||||
Abandonment of information technology infrastructure | 0.06 | - | 0.06 | - | |||||||||
Contract exit costs and other restructuring | 0.04 | - | 0.04 | - | |||||||||
Adjusted income before income taxes | 1.75 | 0.04 | 1.70 | 0.08 | |||||||||
Benefit from (provision for) income tax expense at effective rate | (0.42 | ) | (0.01 | ) | (0.42 | ) | (0.02 | ) | |||||
Tax effected adjustments | 1.33 | 0.02 | 1.29 | 0.06 | |||||||||
Non-GAAP Presentation - Adjusted EPS | $ | 0.03 | $ | 0.35 | $ | (0.11 | ) | $ | 0.63 | ||||
(1) Pursuant to the requirements of Regulation G, this table reconciles consolidated GAAP net income to consolidated non-GAAP adjusted net income and consolidated GAAP diluted earnings per share to non-GAAP consolidated Adjusted EPS. | |||||||||||||
(2) "Amortization of intangibles" reflects the non-cash amortization expense relating to intangible assets. | |||||||||||||
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