Griffon Corporation Announces Third Quarter Results
Griffon Corporation (NYSE:GFF) reported Q3 fiscal 2021 results with consolidated revenue of $646.8 million, a 2% increase year-over-year. Net income stood at $16.7 million, or $0.31 per share, down from $21.8 million, or $0.50 per share in Q3 2020. Adjusted EBITDA was $64.8 million, a 7% decline. The Consumer and Professional Products segment experienced a 1% revenue drop due to shipping delays. Home & Building Products revenue surged 18%. The Defense Electronics segment saw a 25% revenue decrease. Griffon continues to invest in its strategic initiatives, expecting annual cash savings of $30-$35 million.
- Home and Building Products revenue increased 18% to $259.4 million.
- Defense Electronics contract backlog rose to $375 million, with new contracts valued at approximately $84 million.
- Net income decreased to $16.7 million, down from $21.8 million in the prior year.
- Consumer and Professional Products revenue fell 1% due to reduced volume and shipping delays.
Griffon Corporation (“Griffon” or the “Company”) (NYSE:GFF) today reported results for the third quarter of fiscal 2021 ended June 30, 2021.
Consolidated revenue for the third quarter totaled
Net income totaled
Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter was
Ronald J. Kramer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We are pleased with our results this quarter as our businesses continue to see strong demand and backlog despite a business environment impacted by rapidly rising costs of raw materials, transportation and labor. The Ames Strategic Initiative, coupled with price increases and efficiency programs, remain on track to drive margin expansion and shareholder value."
Segment Operating Results
Consumer and Professional Products ("CPP")
CPP revenue in the current quarter totaling
CPP Adjusted EBITDA in the current quarter was
Strategic Initiative
In November 2019, Griffon announced the development of a next-generation business platform for CPP to enhance the growth, efficiency, and competitiveness of its U.S. operations, and on November 12, 2020, Griffon announced the broadening of this strategic initiative to include additional North American facilities, the AMES UK and Australia businesses, and a manufacturing facility in China.
The expanded focus of this initiative leverages the same three key development areas being executed within our U.S. operations. First, certain AMES global operations will be consolidated to optimize facilities footprint and talent. Second, strategic investments in automation and facilities expansion will be made to increase the efficiency of our manufacturing and fulfillment operations, and support e-commerce growth. Third, multiple independent information systems will be unified into a single data and analytics platform, which will serve the whole AMES global enterprise.
Expanding the roll-out of the new business platform from our AMES U.S. operations to include AMES’ global operations will extend the duration of the project by one year, with completion now expected by the end of calendar year 2023. When fully implemented, these actions will result in annual cash savings of
The cost to implement this new business platform, over the duration of the project, will include one-time charges of approximately
During the nine months ended June 30, 2021, CPP incurred pre-tax restructuring and related exit costs approximating
Home and Building Products ("HBP")
HBP revenue in the current quarter totaling
HBP Adjusted EBITDA in the current quarter was
Defense Electronics ("DE")
DE revenue in the current quarter totaled
DE Adjusted EBITDA in the current quarter was
Contract backlog was
Taxes
The Company reported pretax income for the quarters ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively, and recognized tax provisions of
Balance Sheet and Capital Expenditures
At June 30, 2021, the Company had cash and equivalents of
Share Repurchases
As of June 30, 2021, Griffon had
Conference Call Information
The Company will hold a conference call today, July 29, 2021, at 4:30 PM ET.
The call can be accessed by dialing 1-855-327-6837 (U.S. participants) or 1-631-891-4304 (International participants). Callers should ask to be connected to the Griffon Corporation teleconference or provide conference ID number 10015789. Participants are encouraged to dial-in at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.
A replay of the call will be available starting on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 7:30 PM ET by dialing 1-844-512-2921 (U.S.) or 1-412-317-6671 (International), and entering the conference ID number: 10015789. The replay will be available through Thursday, August 12, 2021 at 11:59 PM ET.
Forward-looking Statements
“Safe Harbor” Statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: All statements related to, among other things, income (loss), earnings, cash flows, revenue, changes in operations, operating improvements, industries in which Griffon operates and the United States and global economies that are not historical are hereby identified as “forward-looking statements” and may be indicated by words or phrases such as “anticipates,” “supports,” “plans,” “projects,” “expects,” “believes,” “should,” “would,” “could,” “hope,” “forecast,” “management is of the opinion,” “may,” “will,” “estimates,” “intends,” “explores,” “opportunities,” the negative of these expressions, use of the future tense and similar words or phrases. Such forward-looking statements are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among others: current economic conditions and uncertainties in the housing, credit and capital markets; Griffon's ability to achieve expected savings from cost control, restructuring, integration and disposal initiatives; the ability to identify and successfully consummate, and integrate, value-adding acquisition opportunities; increasing competition and pricing pressures in the markets served by Griffon’s operating companies; the ability of Griffon’s operating companies to expand into new geographic and product markets, and to anticipate and meet customer demands for new products and product enhancements and innovations; reduced military spending by the government on projects for which Griffon's Telephonics Corporation supplies products, including as a result of defense budget cuts or other government actions; the ability of the federal government to fund and conduct its operations; increases in the cost or lack of availability of raw materials such as resin, wood and steel, components or purchased finished goods, including the impact from tariffs; changes in customer demand or loss of a material customer at one of Griffon's operating companies; the potential impact of seasonal variations and uncertain weather patterns on certain of Griffon’s businesses; political events that could impact the worldwide economy; a downgrade in Griffon’s credit ratings; changes in international economic conditions including interest rate and currency exchange fluctuations; the reliance by certain of Griffon’s businesses on particular third party suppliers and manufacturers to meet customer demands; the relative mix of products and services offered by Griffon’s businesses, which impacts margins and operating efficiencies; short-term capacity constraints or prolonged excess capacity; unforeseen developments in contingencies, such as litigation, regulatory and environmental matters; unfavorable results of government agency contract audits of Telephonics Corporation; Griffon’s ability to adequately protect and maintain the validity of patent and other intellectual property rights; the cyclical nature of the businesses of certain of Griffon’s operating companies; and possible terrorist threats and actions and their impact on the global economy; the impact of COVID-19 on the U.S. and the global economy, including business disruptions, reductions in employment and an increase in business and operating facility failures, specifically among our customers and suppliers; Griffon's ability to service and refinance its debt; and the impact of recent and future legislative and regulatory changes, including, without limitation, tax law changes Such statements reflect the views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject to these and other risks, as previously disclosed in the Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made. Griffon undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
About Griffon Corporation
Griffon Corporation is a diversified management and holding company that conducts business through wholly-owned subsidiaries. Griffon oversees the operations of its subsidiaries, allocates resources among them and manages their capital structures. Griffon provides direction and assistance to its subsidiaries in connection with acquisition and growth opportunities as well as divestitures. In order to further diversify, Griffon also seeks out, evaluates and, when appropriate, will acquire additional businesses that offer potentially attractive returns on capital.
Griffon currently conducts its operations through three reportable segments:
- CPP conducts its operations through AMES. Founded in 1774, AMES is the leading North American manufacturer and a global provider of branded consumer and professional tools and products for home storage and organization, landscaping, and enhancing outdoor lifestyles. CPP sells products globally through a portfolio of leading brands including True Temper, AMES, and ClosetMaid.
- HBP conducts its operations through Clopay. Founded in 1964, Clopay is the largest manufacturer and marketer of garage doors and rolling steel doors in North America. Residential and commercial sectional garage doors are sold through professional dealers and leading home center retail chains throughout North America under the brands Clopay, Ideal, and Holmes. Rolling steel door and grille products designed for commercial, industrial, institutional, and retail use are sold under the CornellCookson brand.
- Defense Electronics conducts its operations through Telephonics Corporation, founded in 1933, a globally recognized leading provider of highly sophisticated intelligence, surveillance and communications solutions for defense, aerospace and commercial customers.
For more information on Griffon and its operating subsidiaries, please see the Company’s website at www.griffon.com.
Griffon evaluates performance and allocates resources based on operating results from continuing operations before interest income and expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, restructuring charges, loss from debt extinguishment and acquisition related expenses, as well as other items that may affect comparability, as applicable (“Adjusted EBITDA”, a non-GAAP measure). Griffon believes this information is useful to investors.
The following table provides operating highlights and a reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to Income before taxes:
(in thousands) | For the Three Months Ended June 30, |
For the Nine Months Ended June 30, |
|||||||||||||
REVENUE | 2021 |
2020 |
2021 |
2020 |
|||||||||||
Consumer and Professional Products | $ | 324,826 |
$ | 328,929 |
$ | 947,739 |
$ | 844,917 |
|||||||
Home and Building Products | 259,392 |
219,164 |
752,684 |
670,374 |
|||||||||||
Defense Electronics | 62,574 |
83,968 |
190,492 |
231,558 |
|||||||||||
Total consolidated net sales | $ | 646,792 |
$ | 632,061 |
$ | 1,890,915 |
$ | 1,746,849 |
|||||||
ADJUSTED EBITDA | |||||||||||||||
Consumer and Professional Products | $ | 29,388 |
$ | 37,115 |
$ | 99,524 |
$ | 84,068 |
|||||||
Home and Building Products | 42,156 |
39,299 |
130,585 |
110,635 |
|||||||||||
Defense Electronics | 4,140 |
4,122 |
11,945 |
12,845 |
|||||||||||
Total | 75,684 |
80,536 |
242,054 |
207,548 |
|||||||||||
Unallocated amounts, excluding depreciation* | (10,924 |
) |
(11,080 |
) |
(34,873 |
) |
(34,969 |
) |
|||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | 64,760 |
69,456 |
207,181 |
172,579 |
|||||||||||
Net interest expense | (15,799 |
) |
(16,585 |
) |
(46,971 |
) |
(49,096 |
) |
|||||||
Depreciation and amortization | (15,806 |
) |
(15,523 |
) |
(46,955 |
) |
(47,067 |
) |
|||||||
Loss from debt extinguishment | — |
(1,235 |
) |
— |
(7,925 |
) |
|||||||||
Restructuring charges | (4,082 |
) |
(1,633 |
) |
(22,444 |
) |
(11,171 |
) |
|||||||
Acquisition costs | — |
— |
— |
(2,960 |
) |
||||||||||
Gain on sale of SEG business | — |
— |
5,291 |
— |
|||||||||||
Income before taxes | $ | 29,073 |
$ | 34,480 |
$ | 96,102 |
$ | 54,360 |
|||||||
DEPRECIATION and AMORTIZATION | |||||||||||||||
Segment: | |||||||||||||||
Consumer and Professional Products | $ | 8,781 |
$ | 8,197 |
$ | 25,600 |
$ | 24,650 |
|||||||
Home and Building Products | 4,375 |
4,507 |
13,095 |
13,975 |
|||||||||||
Defense Electronics | 2,501 |
2,666 |
7,911 |
7,986 |
|||||||||||
Total segment depreciation and amortization | 15,657 |
15,370 |
46,606 |
46,611 |
|||||||||||
Corporate | 149 |
153 |
349 |
456 |
|||||||||||
Total consolidated depreciation and amortization | $ | 15,806 |
$ | 15,523 |
$ | 46,955 |
$ | 47,067 |
|||||||
* Primarily Corporate Overhead |
Griffon believes Free Cash Flow ("FCF", a non-GAAP measure) is a useful measure for investors because it portrays the Company's ability to generate cash from operations for purposes such as repaying debt, funding acquisitions and paying dividends.
The following table provides a reconciliation of Net cash used in operating activities to FCF:
|
For the Nine Months Ended June 30, |
||||||
(in thousands) |
2021 |
|
2020 |
||||
Net cash used in operating activities |
$ |
42,019 |
|
|
$ |
55,944 |
|
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment |
(33,889 |
) |
|
(34,751 |
) |
||
Proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment |
116 |
|
|
339 |
|
||
FCF |
$ |
8,246 |
|
|
$ |
21,532 |
|
|
|
|
|
The following tables provide a reconciliation of Gross profit and Selling, general and administrative expenses for items that affect comparability for the three and nine month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020:
For the Three Months Ended June 30, |
For the Nine Months Ended June 30, |
||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | 2021 |
2020 |
2021 |
2020 |
|||||||||||
Gross Profit, as reported | $ | 170,065 |
$ | 165,003 |
$ | 510,553 |
$ | 466,956 |
|||||||
% of revenue | 26.3 |
% |
26.1 |
% |
27.0 |
% |
26.7 |
% |
|||||||
Adjusting items: | |||||||||||||||
Restructuring charges | 696 |
20 |
10,458 |
4,096 |
|||||||||||
Gross Profit, as adjusted | $ | 170,761 |
$ | 165,023 |
$ | 521,011 |
$ | 471,052 |
|||||||
% of revenue | 26.4 |
% |
26.1 |
% |
27.6 |
% |
27.0 |
% |
|||||||
For the Three Months Ended June 30, |
For the Nine Months Ended June 30, |
||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | 2021 |
2020 |
2021 |
2020 |
|||||||||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses, as reported | $ | 125,579 |
$ | 113,509 |
$ | 373,963 |
$ | 357,774 |
|||||||
% of revenue | 19.4 |
% |
18.0 |
% |
19.8 |
% |
20.5 |
% |
|||||||
Adjusting items: | |||||||||||||||
Restructuring charges | (3,386 |
) |
(1,613 |
) |
(11,986 |
) |
(7,075 |
) |
|||||||
Acquisition costs | — |
(2,960 |
) |
||||||||||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses, as adjusted | $ | 122,193 |
$ | 111,896 |
$ | 361,977 |
$ | 347,739 |
|||||||
% of revenue | 18.9 |
% |
17.7 |
% |
19.1 |
% |
19.9 |
% |
GRIFFON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (in thousands, except per share data) (Unaudited) |
|||||||||||||||
|
Three Months Ended June 30, |
|
Nine Months Ended June 30, |
||||||||||||
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
||||||||
Revenue |
$ |
646,792 |
|
|
$ |
632,061 |
|
|
$ |
1,890,915 |
|
|
$ |
1,746,849 |
|
Cost of goods and services |
476,727 |
|
|
467,058 |
|
|
1,380,362 |
|
|
1,279,893 |
|
||||
Gross profit |
170,065 |
|
|
165,003 |
|
|
510,553 |
|
|
466,956 |
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses |
125,579 |
|
|
113,509 |
|
|
373,963 |
|
|
357,774 |
|
||||
Income from operations |
44,486 |
|
|
51,494 |
|
|
136,590 |
|
|
109,182 |
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Other income (expense) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Interest expense |
(15,849) |
|
|
(16,725) |
|
|
(47,370) |
|
|
(49,807) |
|
||||
Interest income |
50 |
|
|
140 |
|
|
399 |
|
|
711 |
|
||||
Gain on sale of business |
— |
|
|
— |
|
|
5,291 |
|
|
— |
|
||||
Loss from debt extinguishment, net |
— |
|
|
(1,235) |
|
|
— |
|
|
(7,925) |
|
||||
Other, net |
386 |
|
|
806 |
|
|
1,192 |
|
|
2,199 |
|
||||
Total other expense, net |
(15,413) |
|
|
(17,014) |
|
|
(40,488) |
|
|
(54,822) |
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Income before taxes |
29,073 |
|
|
34,480 |
|
|
96,102 |
|
|
54,360 |
|
||||
Provision for income taxes |
12,366 |
|
|
12,649 |
|
|
32,783 |
|
|
21,022 |
|
||||
Net income |
$ |
16,707 |
|
|
$ |
21,831 |
|
|
$ |
63,319 |
|
|
$ |
33,338 |
|
Basic earnings per common share |
$ |
0.33 |
|
|
$ |
0.52 |
|
|
$ |
1.25 |
|
|
$ |
0.80 |
|
Basic weighted-average shares outstanding |
50,903 |
|
|
41,712 |
|
|
50,779 |
|
|
41,483 |
|
||||
Diluted earnings per common share |
$ |
0.31 |
|
|
$ |
0.50 |
|
|
$ |
1.19 |
|
|
$ |
0.76 |
|
Diluted weighted-average shares outstanding |
53,504 |
|
|
43,774 |
|
|
53,306 |
|
|
43,818 |
|
||||
Dividends paid per common share |
$ |
0.08 |
|
|
$ |
0.075 |
|
|
$ |
0.24 |
|
|
$ |
0.225 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Net income |
$ |
16,707 |
|
|
$ |
21,831 |
|
|
$ |
63,319 |
|
|
$ |
33,338 |
|
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of taxes: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Foreign currency translation adjustments |
1,160 |
|
|
9,508 |
|
|
15,022 |
|
|
(493) |
|
||||
Pension and other post retirement plans |
1,245 |
|
|
1,139 |
|
|
4,196 |
|
|
2,480 |
|
||||
Change in cash flow hedges |
351 |
|
|
(1,945) |
|
|
1,454 |
|
|
(1,278) |
|
||||
Change in available-for-sale securities |
(17) |
|
|
— |
|
|
(17) |
|
|
— |
|
||||
Total other comprehensive income, net of taxes |
2,739 |
|
|
8,702 |
|
|
20,655 |
|
|
709 |
|
||||
Comprehensive income, net |
$ |
19,446 |
|
|
$ |
30,533 |
|
|
$ |
83,974 |
|
|
$ |
34,047 |
|
GRIFFON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in thousands) |
|||||||
|
(Unaudited) |
|
|
||||
|
June 30,
|
|
September 30,
|
||||
CURRENT ASSETS |
|
|
|
||||
Cash and equivalents |
$ |
220,697 |
|
|
$ |
218,089 |
|
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of |
363,046 |
|
|
340,546 |
|
||
Contract assets, net of progress payments of |
74,341 |
|
|
84,426 |
|
||
Inventories |
510,309 |
|
|
413,825 |
|
||
Prepaid and other current assets |
57,770 |
|
|
46,897 |
|
||
Assets of discontinued operations |
695 |
|
|
2,091 |
|
||
Total Current Assets |
1,226,858 |
|
|
1,105,874 |
|
||
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, net |
338,762 |
|
|
343,964 |
|
||
OPERATING LEASE RIGHT-OF-USE ASSETS |
150,924 |
|
|
161,627 |
|
||
GOODWILL |
445,749 |
|
|
442,643 |
|
||
INTANGIBLE ASSETS, net |
355,488 |
|
|
355,028 |
|
||
OTHER ASSETS |
27,275 |
|
|
32,897 |
|
||
ASSETS OF DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS |
3,607 |
|
|
6,406 |
|
||
Total Assets |
$ |
2,548,663 |
|
|
$ |
2,448,439 |
|
|
|
|
|
||||
CURRENT LIABILITIES |
|
|
|
||||
Notes payable and current portion of long-term debt |
$ |
13,024 |
|
|
$ |
9,922 |
|
Accounts payable |
258,914 |
|
|
232,107 |
|
||
Accrued liabilities |
160,002 |
|
|
163,994 |
|
||
Current portion of operating lease liabilities |
30,896 |
|
|
31,848 |
|
||
Liabilities of discontinued operations |
3,641 |
|
|
3,797 |
|
||
Total Current Liabilities |
466,477 |
|
|
441,668 |
|
||
LONG-TERM DEBT, net |
1,042,612 |
|
|
1,037,042 |
|
||
LONG-TERM OPERATING LEASE LIABILITIES |
124,588 |
|
|
136,054 |
|
||
OTHER LIABILITIES |
124,933 |
|
|
126,510 |
|
||
LIABILITIES OF DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS |
4,712 |
|
|
7,014 |
|
||
Total Liabilities |
1,763,322 |
|
|
1,748,288 |
|
||
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES |
|
|
|
||||
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY |
|
|
|
||||
Total Shareholders’ Equity |
785,341 |
|
|
700,151 |
|
||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity |
$ |
2,548,663 |
|
|
$ |
2,448,439 |
|
GRIFFON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (in thousands) (Unaudited) |
|||||||
Nine Months Ended June 30, |
|||||||
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
||||
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: |
|
|
|
||||
Net income |
$ |
63,319 |
|
|
$ |
33,338 |
|
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: |
|
|
|
||||
Depreciation and amortization |
46,955 |
|
|
47,067 |
|
||
Stock-based compensation |
15,092 |
|
|
12,809 |
|
||
Asset impairment charges - restructuring |
9,483 |
|
|
4,692 |
|
||
Provision for losses on accounts receivable |
173 |
|
|
512 |
|
||
Amortization of debt discounts and issuance costs |
2,019 |
|
|
2,871 |
|
||
Loss from debt extinguishment, net |
— |
|
|
7,925 |
|
||
Deferred income taxes |
7,351 |
|
|
448 |
|
||
Loss (gain) on sale of assets and investments |
155 |
|
|
(261) |
|
||
Gain on sale of business |
(5,291) |
|
|
— |
|
||
Change in assets and liabilities, net of assets and liabilities acquired: |
|
|
|
||||
Increase in accounts receivable and contract assets, net |
(9,684) |
|
|
(81,718) |
|
||
(Increase) decrease in inventories |
(100,536) |
|
|
34,518 |
|
||
Increase in prepaid and other assets |
(2,449) |
|
|
(17,393) |
|
||
Increase in accounts payable, accrued liabilities, income taxes payable and
|
13,821 |
|
|
10,536 |
|
||
Other changes, net |
1,611 |
|
|
600 |
|
||
Net cash provided by operating activities |
42,019 |
|
|
55,944 |
|
||
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: |
|
|
|
||||
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment |
(33,889) |
|
|
(34,751) |
|
||
Acquired businesses, net of cash acquired |
(2,242) |
|
|
(10,531) |
|
||
Proceeds from sale of business, net |
14,345 |
|
|
— |
|
||
Investment purchases |
(4,658) |
|
|
— |
|
||
Proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment |
116 |
|
|
339 |
|
||
Other, net |
28 |
|
|
(130) |
|
||
Net cash used in investing activities |
(26,300) |
|
|
(45,073) |
|
||
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: |
|
|
|
||||
Dividends paid |
(12,907) |
|
|
(10,639) |
|
||
Purchase of shares for treasury |
(2,909) |
|
|
(7,479) |
|
||
Proceeds from long-term debt |
20,587 |
|
|
1,230,618 |
|
||
Payments of long-term debt |
(18,255) |
|
|
(1,205,231) |
|
||
Financing costs |
(571) |
|
|
(16,543) |
|
||
Other, net |
(272) |
|
|
(31) |
|
||
Net cash used in financing activities |
(14,327) |
|
|
(9,305) |
|
GRIFFON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (in thousands) (Unaudited) |
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Nine Months Ended June 30, |
|||||||
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
||||
CASH FLOWS FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS: |
|
|
|
||||
Net cash used in operating activities |
(1,669) |
|
|
(2,899) |
|
||
Net cash provided by investing activities |
2,749 |
|
|
418 |
|
||
|
|
|
|
||||
Net cash provided by (used in) discontinued operations |
1,080 |
|
|
(2,481) |
|
||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and equivalents |
136 |
|
|
537 |
|
||
NET DECREASE IN CASH AND EQUIVALENTS |
2,608 |
|
|
(378) |
|
||
CASH AND EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD |
218,089 |
|
|
72,377 |
|
||
CASH AND EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD |
$ |
220,697 |
|
|
$ |
71,999 |
|
Griffon evaluates performance based on Earnings per share and Net income excluding restructuring charges, loss from debt extinguishment, acquisition related expenses, discrete and certain other tax items, as well other items that may affect comparability, as applicable, a non-GAAP measure. Griffon believes this information is useful to investors. The following tables provides a reconciliation of Net income to Adjusted net income and Earnings per common share, a non-GAAP measure, to Adjusted earnings per common share:
(in thousands, except per share data) |
For the Three Months Ended
|
|
For the Nine Months Ended
|
||||||||||||
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
||||||||
Net income |
$ |
16,707 |
|
|
$ |
21,831 |
|
|
$ |
63,319 |
|
|
$ |
33,338 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Adjusting items: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Loss from debt extinguishment |
— |
|
|
1,235 |
|
|
— |
|
|
7,925 |
|
||||
Restructuring charges |
4,082 |
|
|
1,633 |
|
|
22,444 |
|
|
11,171 |
|
||||
Gain on sale of SEG business |
— |
|
|
— |
|
|
(5,291) |
|
|
— |
|
||||
Acquisition costs |
— |
|
|
— |
|
|
— |
|
|
2,960 |
|
||||
Tax impact of above items |
(953) |
|
|
(675) |
|
|
(5,324) |
|
|
(5,144) |
|
||||
Discrete and certain other tax provisions, net |
2,979 |
|
|
1,828 |
|
|
2,864 |
|
|
1,248 |
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Adjusted net income |
$ |
22,815 |
|
|
$ |
25,852 |
|
|
$ |
78,012 |
|
|
$ |
51,498 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Diluted earnings per common share |
$ |
0.31 |
|
|
$ |
0.50 |
|
|
$ |
1.19 |
|
|
$ |
0.76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Adjusting items, net of tax: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Loss from debt extinguishment |
— |
|
|
0.02 |
|
|
— |
|
|
0.14 |
|
||||
Restructuring charges |
0.06 |
|
|
0.03 |
|
|
0.32 |
|
|
0.19 |
|
||||
Gain on sale of SEG business |
— |
|
|
— |
|
|
(0.10) |
|
|
— |
|
||||
Acquisition costs |
— |
|
|
— |
|
|
— |
|
|
0.05 |
|
||||
Discrete and certain other tax provisions, net |
0.06 |
|
|
0.04 |
|
|
0.05 |
|
|
0.03 |
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Adjusted earnings per common share |
$ |
0.43 |
|
|
$ |
0.59 |
|
|
$ |
1.46 |
|
|
$ |
1.18 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Weighted-average shares outstanding (in thousands) |
53,504 |
|
|
43,774 |
|
|
53,306 |
|
|
43,818 |
|
Note: Due to rounding, the sum of earnings per common share and adjusting items, net of tax, may not equal adjusted earnings per common share.
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