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Dorman Products, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2022 Results

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Dorman Products reported record net sales of $401.6 million for Q1 2022, marking a 39% year-over-year increase. Diluted EPS rose to $1.11, up 9% from Q1 2021. Adjusted diluted EPS was $1.29, a 24% increase. The company reaffirmed its 2022 guidance, projecting net sales growth of 19% to 22% and diluted EPS of $4.94 to $5.14. Challenges included inflation and supply chain issues, but ongoing cost-saving measures and pricing adjustments helped maintain gross profit. Share repurchases amounted to $9.5 million this quarter.

Positive
  • Record net sales of $401.6 million, up 39% year-over-year.
  • Diluted EPS increased to $1.11, a 9% rise compared to Q1 2021.
  • Adjusted diluted EPS rose to $1.29, reflecting a 24% increase.
  • Reaffirmed fiscal 2022 guidance of net sales growth between 19% to 22%.
  • Successful execution of cost-saving initiatives and price increases.
Negative
  • Gross profit margin decreased to 33.2%, down from 36.3% in Q1 2021.
  • Inflationary pressures impacted costs, affecting the gross margin percentage.

Highlights:

  • Record net sales of $401.6 million, up 39% year-over-year.
  • Diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) of $1.11, up 9% compared to $1.02 in Q1 2021.
  • Adjusted diluted EPS* of $1.29, up 24% compared to $1.04 in Q1 2021.
  • The Company is reaffirming its fiscal 2022 guidance of net sales growth of 19% to 22%, diluted EPS of $4.94 to $5.14, and adjusted diluted EPS* of $5.35 to $5.55.

COLMAR, Pa., April 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dorman Products, Inc. (the “Company” or “Dorman”) (NASDAQ:DORM), a leading supplier in the automotive aftermarket industry, today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 26, 2022.

First Quarter Financial Results
The Company reported first quarter 2022 net sales of $401.6 million, up 39% compared to net sales of $288.0 million in the first quarter of 2021. The record first quarter results reflect a continuation of favorable underlying industry dynamics across the Company’s customer channels, new product penetration, the addition of Dayton Parts, and price increases to offset logistics, wage and commodity inflation. Net sales growth excluding Dayton Parts was 21% compared to the first quarter of 2021, and 35% compared to the first quarter of 2020.

Gross profit was $133.2 million in the first quarter of 2022, or 33.2% of net sales, compared to $104.5 million, or 36.3% of net sales for the same quarter last year. Adjusted gross margin* was 34.1% in the first quarter of 2022 compared to 36.3% in the same quarter last year. Dayton Parts had a 50bps dilutive impact on adjusted gross margin* in the first quarter. During the quarter, the Company experienced broad-based inflationary cost impacts due to global transportation and logistics constraints as well as commodity and wage rate pressures. Dorman continued to implement cost-saving initiatives and price increases to offset the inflationary cost increases experienced during the quarter that maintained gross profit dollars but resulted in a lower gross margin percentage.

Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses were $86.5 million, or 21.5% of net sales, in the first quarter of 2022 compared to $62.9 million, or 21.8% of net sales, in the same quarter last year. Adjusted SG&A expenses* were $83.2 million, or 20.7% of net sales, in the first quarter of 2022 compared to $62.0 million, or 21.5% of net sales, in the same quarter last year. The decrease in adjusted SG&A expenses* as a percentage of net sales was due to improved leverage from the increase in net sales in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the first quarter of 2021, partially offset by higher wage and benefits inflation as well as higher accounts receivable factoring costs.

Income tax expense was $10.4 million in the first quarter of 2022, or 22.7% of income before income taxes, compared to $8.9 million, or 21.3% of income before income taxes, recorded in the same quarter last year. The increase in the effective tax rate was due to an increase in state tax expense and higher Canadian income tax associated with the Canadian operations acquired as part of the Dayton Parts transaction.

Net income for the first quarter of 2022 was $35.2 million, or $1.11 per diluted share, compared to $32.7 million, or $1.02 per diluted share, in the prior year quarter. Adjusted net income* in the first quarter of 2022 was $40.7 million, or $1.29 per diluted share, compared to $33.4 million, or $1.04 per diluted share, in the prior year quarter.

Kevin Olsen, Dorman’s President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, “I am pleased to report a strong start to the fiscal year as we continue to execute on our strategic priorities. We recorded record-high net sales during the first quarter, which was a continuation of strong customer demand that we have been experiencing across all our channels, as the underlying aftermarket industry fundamentals remain strong. Our performance in the quarter was achieved despite the headwinds that we faced from inflation, higher interest rates, tight labor conditions, and global supply chain disruptions. We also continued our commitment to bring new and innovative solutions to the aftermarket. This quarter, we launched a number of OE FIX™ products that expanded our complex electronics portfolio, including new transmission control modules and fuel pump driver modules. OE FIX™ products are exclusive and only offered in the marketplace by Dorman, demonstrating our industry-leading, problem-solving capabilities. Additionally, the integration of Dayton Parts is on schedule and their first quarter financial results exceeded our expectations.

“I would like to thank all of our Contributors for their dedication, commitment, and creativity, which has enabled our organization to service the robust customer demand we continue to experience despite a very challenging environment that has impacted fulfillment levels and increased our costs. We have been working hard to execute cost savings initiatives and have successfully executed pass-through pricing actions to address the increased costs associated with these inflationary challenges. As a result, we remain confident in our ability to offset the gross margin dollar impact of the higher inflationary costs we are experiencing. We also consider ourselves quite fortunate to have strong, long-standing relationships with our suppliers and logistics partners. These relationships, combined with the deep experience of our Contributors located both in the U.S. and abroad, gives us confidence in our ability to successfully manage through this market volatility.”

2022 Guidance
The Company is reaffirming its full-year 2022 guidance, detailed in the table below, which includes the impact of the Dayton Parts acquisition but excludes any potential impacts from future acquisitions or further possible government-mandated shutdowns or supply chain disruptions.

 2022 Fiscal Year 
Net Sales$1,600 - $1,640 million 
Growth vs 202119% - 22% 
Diluted EPS$4.94 - $5.14 
Growth vs 202120% - 25% 
Adjusted Diluted EPS*$5.35 - $5.55 
Growth vs 202115% - 20% 
Tax Rate Estimate22.5% 

 

Mr. Olsen further stated, “Our 2022 guidance reflects our belief that the aftermarket industry dynamics will remain strong throughout the year, but also anticipates continued inflationary cost pressures from global transportation and logistics constraints, labor availability, and higher commodity, interest rate, and wage rate costs, especially in the second half of 2022. To offset those pressures, we expect to execute further pricing and cost improvement actions, if necessary, to protect gross margin dollars. Finally, our balance sheet and liquidity remain strong, and we are well-positioned to execute on our strategic priorities.”

Share Repurchases
Dorman repurchased 98,350 shares of its common stock for $9.5 million at an average share price of $96.89 during the quarter ended March 26, 2022. The Company has $136.0 million remaining under its current share repurchase authorization.

About Dorman Products
At Dorman, we give repair professionals and vehicle owners greater freedom to fix cars and trucks by focusing on solutions first. For over 100 years, we have been one of the automotive aftermarket’s pioneering problem solvers, releasing tens of thousands of replacement products engineered to save time and money and increase convenience and reliability.

Founded and headquartered in the United States, we are a global organization offering more than 118,000 distinct parts, covering both light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles, from chassis to body, from underhood to undercar, and from hardware to complex electronics. See our full offering and learn more at DormanProducts.com.

*Non-GAAP Measures
In addition to the financial measures prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), this earnings release also contains Non-GAAP financial measures. The reasons why we believe these measures provide useful information to investors and a reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures and other information relating to these Non-GAAP measures are included in the supplemental schedules attached.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements related to the COVID-19 pandemic, net sales, diluted and adjusted diluted earnings per share, gross profit, gross margin, adjusted gross margin, SG&A, adjusted SG&A, income tax expense, income before income taxes, net income, cash and cash equivalents, indebtedness, liquidity, the Company’s share repurchase program, the Company’s outlook and distribution facility costs and productivity initiatives. Words such as “believe,” “demonstrate,” “expect,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “should,” “will” and “likely” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. However, the absence of these words does not mean the statements are not forward-looking. In addition, statements that are not historical should also be considered forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on those forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date such statements were made. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations that involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors (many of which are outside of our control).  Such risks, uncertainties and other factors relate to, among other things: the impacts of COVID-19; competition in and the evolution of the automotive aftermarket industry; changes in our relationships with, or the loss of, any customers or suppliers; our ability to develop, market and sell new and existing products; our ability to anticipate and meet customer demand; our ability to purchase necessary materials from our suppliers and the impacts of any related logistics constraints; financial and economic factors, such as our level of indebtedness, fluctuations in interest rates and inflation; political and regulatory matters, such as changes in trade policy, the imposition of tariffs and climate regulation; our ability to protect our intellectual property and defend against any claims of infringement; and our ability to protect our information security systems and defend against cyberattacks.

Please refer to “Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” and “Item 1A. Risk Factors” located in Part I of our in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 25, 2021 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), as updated by our subsequent filings with the SEC, for a description of these and other risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or implied by the forward-looking statements. The Company is under no obligation to, and expressly disclaims any such obligation to, update any of the information in this document, including but not limited to any situation where any forward-looking statement later turns out to be inaccurate whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Investor Relations Contact  
David Hession, SVP and Chief Financial Officer
dhession@dormanproducts.com
(215) 997-1800

Visit our website at www.dormanproducts.com. The Investor Relations section of the website contains a significant amount of information about Dorman, including financial and other information for investors. Dorman encourages investors to visit its website periodically to view new and updated information.

 
DORMAN PRODUCTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in thousands, except per-share amounts)
 
  Three Months Ended  Three Months Ended 
(unaudited) 03/26/22  Pct.*  03/27/21  Pct. * 
Net sales $401,579  100.0  $288,012  100.0 
Cost of goods sold  268,339  66.8   183,492  63.7 
Gross profit  133,240  33.2   104,520  36.3 
Selling, general and administrative expenses  86,528  21.5   62,869  21.8 
Income from operations  46,712  11.6   41,651  14.5 
Interest expense, net  1,231  0.3   121  0.0 
Other income, net  (84) (0.0)  (85) (0.0)
Income before income taxes  45,565  11.3   41,615  14.4 
Provision for income taxes  10,358  2.6   8,885  3.1 
Net income $35,207  8.8  $32,730  11.4 
               
Diluted earnings per share $1.11     $1.02    
               
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding  31,601      32,184    
 
* Percentage of sales. Data may not add due to rounding.
 


DORMAN PRODUCTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands, except share data)
 
(unaudited) 03/26/22  12/25/21 
Assets        
Current assets:        
Cash and cash equivalents $53,427  $58,782 
Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $1,357 and $1,326  456,070   472,764 
Inventories  565,200   531,988 
Prepaids and other current assets  13,507   13,048 
  Total current assets  1,088,204   1,076,582 
Property, plant and equipment, net  116,225   114,864 
Operating lease right-of-use assets  98,149   59,029 
Goodwill  198,110   197,332 
Intangible assets, net  176,088   178,809 
Other assets  47,525   46,503 
  Total assets $1,724,301  $1,673,119 
Liabilities and shareholders' equity        
Current liabilities:        
Accounts payable $165,840  $177,389 
Accrued compensation  16,616   26,636 
Accrued customer rebates and returns  195,289   188,080 
Revolving credit facility  229,360   239,360 
Other accrued liabilities  45,513   33,583 
  Total current liabilities  652,618   665,048 
Long-term operating lease liabilities  88,881   52,443 
Other long-term liabilities  5,450   4,916 
Deferred tax liabilities, net  17,952   17,976 
Commitments and contingencies        
Shareholders' equity:        
Common stock, $0.01 par value; 50,000,000 shares authorized; 31,479,916 and        
31,607,509 shares issued and outstanding in 2022 and 2021, respectively  315   316 
Additional paid-in capital  78,906   77,451 
Retained earnings  879,923   856,409 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)  256   (1,440)
  Total shareholders' equity  959,400   932,736 
  Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $1,724,301  $1,673,119 


Selected Cash Flow Information (unaudited):
  Three Months Ended 
(in thousands) 03/26/22  03/27/21 
Cash provided by operating activities $23,214  $21,020 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion $9,743  $7,267 
Capital expenditures $7,247  $6,207 
         

DORMAN PRODUCTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(in thousands, except per-share amounts)

Our financial results include certain financial measures not derived in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Non-GAAP financial measures should not be used as a substitute for GAAP measures, or considered in isolation, for the purpose of analyzing our operating performance, financial position or cash flows. Additionally, these non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. However, we have presented these non-GAAP financial measures because we believe this presentation, when reconciled to the corresponding GAAP measure, provides useful information to investors by offering additional ways of viewing our results, profitability trends, and underlying growth relative to prior and future periods and to our peers. Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in making financial, operating, and planning decisions and in evaluating our performance. Non-GAAP financial measures may reflect adjustments for charges such as fair value adjustments, amortization, transaction costs, severance, accelerated depreciation, and other similar expenses related to acquisitions as well as other items that we believe are not related to our ongoing performance.

Adjusted Net Income:
 
  Three Months Ended 
(unaudited) 3/26/22*  3/27/21* 
Net income (GAAP) $35,207  $32,730 
Pretax acquisition-related intangible assets amortization [1]  2,998   801 
Pretax acquisition-related transaction and other costs [2]  4,151   101 
Tax adjustment (related to above items) [3]  (1,645)  (224)
Adjusted net income (Non-GAAP) $40,711  $33,408 
         
Diluted earnings per share (GAAP) $1.11  $1.02 
Pretax acquisition-related intangible assets amortization [1]  0.09   0.02 
Pretax acquisition-related transaction and other costs [2]  0.13   0.00 
Tax adjustment (related to above items) [3]  (0.05)  (0.01)
Adjusted diluted earnings per share (Non-GAAP) $1.29  $1.04 
         
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding  31,601   32,184 
         
* Amounts may not add due to rounding.
See accompanying notes at the end of this supplemental schedule.


Adjusted Gross Profit:

  Three Months Ended  Three Months Ended 
(unaudited) 03/26/22 Pct.**  03/27/21 Pct.** 
Gross profit (GAAP) $133,240 33.2  $104,520 36.3 
Pretax acquisition-related transaction and other costs [2]  3,856 1.0   5 0.0 
Adjusted gross profit (Non-GAAP) $137,096 34.1  $104,525 36.3 
             
Net sales $401,579    $288,012   


Adjusted SG&A Expenses:

  Three Months Ended  Three Months Ended 
(unaudited) 03/26/22 Pct.**  03/27/21  Pct.** 
SG&A expenses (GAAP) $86,528 21.5  $62,869  21.8 
Pretax acquisition-related intangible assets amortization [1]  (2,998)(0.7)  (801) (0.3)
Pretax acquisition-related transaction and other costs [2]  (295)(0.1)  (96) (0.0)
Adjusted SG&A expenses (Non-GAAP) $83,235 20.7  $61,972  21.5 
              
Net sales $401,579    $288,012    

* *Percentage of sales. Data may not add due to rounding.

[1] – Pretax acquisition-related intangible asset amortization results from allocating the purchase price of acquisitions to the acquired tangible and intangible assets of the acquired business and recognizing the cost of the intangible asset over the period of benefit. Such costs were $3.0 million pretax (or $2.3 million after tax) during the three months ended March 26, 2022 and were included in selling, general and administrative expenses. Such costs were $0.8 million pretax (or $0.6 million after tax) during the three months ended March 27, 2021 and were included in selling, general and administrative expenses.

[2] – Pretax acquisition-related transaction and other costs include costs incurred to complete and integrate acquisitions, adjustments to contingent consideration obligations, inventory fair value adjustments and facility consolidation expenses. During the three months ended March 26, 2022, we incurred charges included in cost of goods sold for integration costs, other facility consolidation expenses and inventory fair value adjustments of $3.9 million pretax (or $3.0 million after tax). During the three months ended March 26, 2022, we incurred charges included in selling, general and administrative expenses to complete and integrate acquisitions of $0.3 million pretax (or $0.3 million after tax).

During the three months ended March 27, 2021, we incurred charges included in cost of goods sold for integration costs of $0.0 million pretax (or $0.0 million after tax). During the three months ended March 27, 2021, we incurred charges included in selling, general and administrative expenses to complete and integrate acquisitions of $0.1 million pretax (or $0.1 million after tax).

[3] – Tax adjustments represent the aggregate tax effect of all non-GAAP adjustments reflected in the table above, and totaled $(1.6) million during the three months ended March 26, 2022 and $(0.2) million during the three months ended March 27, 2021. Such items are estimated by applying our statutory tax rate to the pretax amount, or an actual tax amount for discrete items.

2022 Guidance: 

The Company provided the following guidance ranges related to their fiscal 2022 outlook:

  Year Ending 12/31/22 
(unaudited) Low End*  High End* 
Diluted earnings per share (GAAP) $4.94  $5.14 
Pretax acquisition-related intangible assets amortization  0.37   0.37 
Pretax acquisition transaction and other costs  0.15   0.15 
Tax adjustment (related to above items)  (0.12)  (0.12)
Adjusted diluted earnings per share (Non-GAAP) $5.35  $5.55 
         
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding  31,700   31,700 
         
* Amounts may not add due to rounding.

FAQ

What were Dorman's net sales for Q1 2022?

Dorman reported record net sales of $401.6 million for Q1 2022.

How much did Dorman's diluted EPS increase in Q1 2022?

Dorman's diluted EPS increased to $1.11, up 9% from Q1 2021.

What is Dorman's fiscal 2022 revenue guidance?

Dorman reaffirmed its fiscal 2022 guidance of net sales growth between 19% to 22%.

How did inflation impact Dorman in Q1 2022?

Dorman faced inflationary pressures that affected costs and resulted in a lower gross margin percentage.

What was the amount Dorman repurchased in shares this quarter?

Dorman repurchased 98,350 shares for $9.5 million at an average price of $96.89.

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