Hillenbrand Reports Fiscal First Quarter 2024 Results
- 18% increase in revenue to $773 million
- Backlog of $2.15 billion increased 10% over the prior year
- Maintaining FY24 adjusted EPS of $3.60 - $3.95; Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.71 to $0.76
- Organic revenue decreased 7%
- GAAP EPS of $0.25 decreased from $0.35 in the prior year
- Adjusted EPS of $0.69 decreased 1% compared to the prior year
- Cost savings and restructuring program announced in the Molding Technology Solutions segment
Insights
The reported revenue increase of 18% for Hillenbrand, Inc. reflects a significant contribution from recent acquisitions, which is a positive signal for investors regarding the company's expansion strategy. However, the organic revenue decrease of 7% indicates underlying challenges in the company's core operations, potentially due to market saturation or competitive pressures. The financial implications of this mixed performance may result in market volatility as investors reassess the company's growth prospects.
The backlog increase of 10% year over year suggests a healthy pipeline of future revenues, which should be reassuring for stakeholders concerned about long-term growth. Nonetheless, the flat sequential backlog in the Molding Technology Solutions (MTS) segment might raise questions about the sustainability of demand in that particular market.
The cost savings and restructuring program in the MTS segment is a proactive measure that could improve profitability. The anticipated annual run-rate cost savings of $15 million is a significant figure, but investors should monitor the implementation closely, as restructuring can sometimes lead to short-term disruptions.
Furthermore, the company's net debt to pro forma adjusted EBITDA ratio of 3.4x is above the industry's average comfort level, indicating a higher leverage that could concern risk-averse investors. The focus on debt reduction and working capital improvement initiatives will be critical for financial stability and should be a focal point for future earnings calls.
The global macroeconomic environment has been cited as a factor for the 'greater than expected softness' in the MTS segment, which is a reflection of the broader economic uncertainties impacting industrial demand. This segment's performance is a bellwether for industrial and manufacturing sectors, with implications for the stock market as it may signal a downturn in capital expenditures across these industries.
The company's adjusted EBITDA margin decrease primarily due to cost inflation is a concern that is echoed across various sectors. It underscores the broader inflationary pressures that businesses are facing, which could lead to margin compression and affect overall profitability. Stakeholders should watch for the company's ability to pass on costs to customers without affecting demand.
The Advanced Process Solutions (APS) segment's performance, with a 38% revenue increase driven by acquisitions, reflects strategic moves to diversify and enhance the company's offerings. The management's expectation to align the margins of newly acquired businesses with historical APS segment margins through synergies and operational models indicates a long-term strategy that could bolster the segment's contribution to the overall profitability of the company.
The announcement of a restructuring program within the MTS segment necessitates a close examination of potential legal implications, such as compliance with labor laws and regulations concerning layoffs and plant closures. The estimated charge of approximately $20 million in fiscal year 2024 related to this program should be scrutinized for its impact on the company's financial health and any potential legal risks associated with the restructuring activities.
Investors should also be aware of the non-GAAP financial measures used in the report, such as adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS. While these measures provide a view of the company's performance excluding one-time charges and other adjustments, it is important to understand the differences between these and GAAP measures to fully appreciate the company's financial position. The reconciliation of non-GAAP measures is a critical aspect of financial transparency and legal compliance.
First Quarter Continuing Operations Highlights1:
- Revenue of
increased$773 million 18% compared to prior year; organic revenue decreased7% - GAAP EPS of
decreased from$0.25 in the prior year; adjusted EPS of$0.35 decreased$0.69 1% compared to prior year - Backlog of
increased$2.15 billion 10% over prior year and2% sequentially - Announcing cost savings and restructuring program in Molding Technology Solutions segment
Fiscal 2024 Outlook:
- Maintaining FY24 adjusted EPS of
-$3.60 ; Q2 adjusted EPS of$3.95 to$0.71 $0.76
"We delivered revenue and adjusted earnings per share in the quarter in line with our expectations, led by strong performance from our recent Schenck Process Food and Performance Materials ("FPM") acquisition and solid aftermarket growth. The integration of FPM and Linxis continues to build excitement throughout the organization as we drive collaboration across our world-class product portfolio," said Kim Ryan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hillenbrand. "During the quarter, order demand in our Advanced Process Solutions segment remained solid and our project pipeline is robust, despite extended customer decision timing. Our Molding Technology Solutions segment faced greater than expected softness as we continued to see low customer demand amid the uncertain global macroeconomic environment."
"Given the sustained demand softness within the Molding Technologies Solutions segment, we're executing additional cost savings actions, including structural changes. We expect this restructuring program to deliver annual run-rate cost savings of approximately
First Quarter 2024 Results of Continuing Operations1
Revenue of
Net income of
Adjusted EBITDA of
Advanced Process Solutions (APS)
Revenue of
Adjusted EBITDA of
Backlog of
Molding Technology Solutions (MTS)
Revenue of
Adjusted EBITDA of
Backlog of
Cost Savings & Restructuring Program
As a result of the weaker than expected order patterns and continued market demand softness within the MTS segment, the Company has announced a cost savings and restructuring program to reduce costs and improve operational efficiency. The program is expected to generate annual run-rate savings of
Balance Sheet, Cash Flow and Capital Allocation1
The Company's operating cash flow represented a use of cash of
As of December 31, 2023, net debt was approximately
"Our cash flow was lower than anticipated due in part to order softness in the quarter and weaker MTS performance, but we're confident the cost actions we're taking will strengthen our position moving forward. We're also focused on continuing to drive working capital improvement initiatives across the enterprise, particularly within the recently acquired businesses, as we aggressively pursue our
Fiscal 2024 Outlook
Hillenbrand is maintaining its annual guidance range for fiscal year 2024 and providing a fiscal Q2 outlook for adjusted earnings per share. The Company expects MTS performance to now be at the lower end of the range due to softer than expected Q1 performance and order volume, partially offset by the announced cost savings actions.
Revenue Outlook ($M) | FY 2024 Range | Total YOY | FX | Organic YOY |
Advanced Process Solutions | ~ | |||
Molding Technology Solutions | ( | ~ | ( | |
Hillenbrand | ~ | ( | ||
Adj. EBITDA Outlook | FY 2024 Range | Total YOY | ||
Advanced Process Solutions | (150) - (50) bps | includes dilutive effect of FPM | ||
Molding Technology Solutions | (20) - 80 bps | |||
Hillenbrand ($M) | ||||
Adj. EPS Outlook | FY 2024 Range | Q2 EPS | ||
Hillenbrand |
Note: Total growth figures include impact from Schenck FPM, Linxis Group, and Peerless acquisitions (in APS and Total HI); organic performance is adjusted for acquisitions and the impact of foreign currency exchange |
1All financial results are reported on a continuing operations basis, excluding the divested |
Conference Call Information
Date/Time: Tuesday, February 6, 2024, 8:00 a.m. ET
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Hillenbrand's financial statements on Form 10-Q are expected to be filed jointly with this release and will be made available on the company's website (https://ir.hillenbrand.com).
In addition to the financial measures prepared in accordance with
- business acquisition, divestiture, and integration costs;
- restructuring and restructuring-related charges;
- intangible asset amortization;
- pension settlement charge;
- inventory step-up charges;
- gains and losses on divestitures;
- other individually immaterial one-time costs;
- the related income tax impact for all of these items; and
- certain tax items related to acquisitions and divestitures, the revaluation of deferred tax balances resulting from fluctuations in currency exchange rates and non-routine changes in tax rates for certain foreign jurisdictions, and the impact that the Molding Technology Solutions reportable operating segment's loss carryforward attributes have on tax provisions related to the imposition of tax on Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income (GILTI) earned by certain foreign subsidiaries, the Foreign Derived Intangible Income Deduction (FDII), and the Base Erosion and Anti-Abuse Tax (BEAT).
Refer to the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures for further information on these adjustments. Non-GAAP information is provided as a supplement to, not as a substitute for, or as superior to, measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Hillenbrand uses this non-GAAP information internally to measure operating segment performance and make operating decisions and believes it is helpful to investors because it allows more meaningful period-to-period comparisons of ongoing operating results. The information can also be used to perform trend analysis and to better identify operating trends that may otherwise be masked or distorted by items such as the above excluded items. Hillenbrand believes this information provides a higher degree of transparency.
One important non-GAAP measure Hillenbrand uses is adjusted earnings before interest, income tax, depreciation, and amortization ("adjusted EBITDA"). A part of our strategy is to pursue acquisitions that strengthen or establish leadership positions in key markets. Given that strategy, it is a natural consequence to incur related expenses, such as amortization from acquired intangible assets and additional interest expense from debt-funded acquisitions. Accordingly, we use adjusted EBITDA, among other measures, to monitor our business performance. We also use "adjusted net income" and "adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS)," which are defined as net income and earnings per share, respectively, each excluding items described in connection with adjusted EBITDA. Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net income, and adjusted diluted EPS are not recognized terms under GAAP and therefore do not purport to be alternatives to net income or to diluted EPS, as applicable. Further, Hillenbrand's measures of adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net income, and adjusted diluted EPS may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.
Organic revenue and organic adjusted EBITDA are defined respectively as net revenue and adjusted EBITDA excluding recent acquisitions, including FPM and Peerless Food Equipment, and adjusting for the effects of foreign currency exchange. In addition, the ratio of net debt to pro forma adjusted EBITDA is a key financial measure that is used by management to assess Hillenbrand's borrowing capacity (and is calculated as the ratio of total debt less cash and cash equivalents to the trailing twelve months pro forma adjusted EBITDA). Hillenbrand uses organic and pro forma measures to assess performance of its reportable operating segments and the Company in total without the impact of recent acquisitions and divestitures.
Hillenbrand calculates the foreign currency impact on net revenue, adjusted EBITDA, and backlog in order to better measure the comparability of results between periods. We calculate the foreign currency impact by translating current year results at prior year foreign exchange rates. This information is provided because exchange rates can distort the underlying change in sales, either positively or negatively.
Another important operational measure used is backlog. Backlog is not a term recognized under GAAP; however, it is a common measurement used in industries with extended lead times for order fulfillment (long-term contracts), like those in which our reportable operating segments compete. Backlog represents the amount of consolidated net revenue that we expect to realize on contracts awarded to our reportable operating segments. For purposes of calculating backlog,
Hillenbrand expects that future net revenue associated with our reportable operating segments will be influenced by order backlog because of the lead time involved in fulfilling engineered-to-order equipment for customers. Although backlog can be an indicator of future net revenue, it does not include projects and parts orders that are booked and shipped within the same quarter. The timing of order placement, size, extent of customization, and customer delivery dates can create fluctuations in backlog and net revenue. Net revenue attributable to backlog may also be affected by foreign exchange fluctuations for orders denominated in currencies other than
See below for a reconciliation from GAAP operating performance measures to the most directly comparable non-GAAP (adjusted) performance measures. Given that backlog is an operational measure and that the Company's methodology for calculating backlog does not meet the definition of a non-GAAP measure, as that term is defined by the
Hillenbrand, Inc. Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) (in millions, except per share data) | |||
Three Months Ended December 31, | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
Net revenue | $ 773.3 | $ 655.7 | |
Cost of goods sold | 522.3 | 448.1 | |
Gross profit | 251.0 | 207.6 | |
Operating expenses | 157.9 | 137.9 | |
Amortization expense | 25.5 | 19.1 | |
Pension settlement charge | 8.3 | — | |
Interest expense, net | 29.8 | 21.5 | |
Income from continuing operations before income taxes | 29.5 | 29.1 | |
Income tax expense | 10.0 | 2.3 | |
Income from continuing operations | 19.5 | 26.8 | |
(Loss) income from discontinued operations (net of income tax expense) | (0.3) | 21.0 | |
Consolidated net income | 19.2 | 47.8 | |
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | 2.0 | 2.3 | |
Net income attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 17.2 | $ 45.5 | |
Earnings per share | |||
Basic earnings per share | |||
Income from continuing operations attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 0.25 | $ 0.36 | |
Income from discontinued operations | — | 0.30 | |
Net income attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 0.25 | $ 0.66 | |
Diluted earnings per share | |||
Income from continuing operations attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 0.25 | $ 0.35 | |
(Loss) income from discontinued operations | (0.01) | 0.30 | |
Net income attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 0.24 | $ 0.65 | |
Weighted average shares outstanding (basic) | 70.3 | 69.4 | |
Weighted average shares outstanding (diluted) | 70.5 | 69.8 | |
Cash dividends per share | $ 0.2225 | $ 0.2200 |
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (in millions) | |||
Three Months Ended December 31, | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
Cash flows (used in) provided by: | |||
Operating activities from continuing operations | $ (24.0) | $ (5.6) | |
Investing activities from continuing operations | (15.1) | (642.0) | |
Financing activities from continuing operations | (17.1) | 610.3 | |
Total cash used in discontinued operations | — | (5.1) | |
Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents | 5.6 | 0.6 | |
Net cash flows | (50.6) | (41.8) | |
Cash and cash equivalents: | |||
At beginning of period | 250.2 | 237.6 | |
At end of period | $ 199.6 | $ 195.8 |
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures (in millions, except per share data) | |||
Three Months Ended December 31, | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
Income from continuing operations | $ 19.5 | $ 26.8 | |
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | 2.0 | 2.3 | |
Income from continuing operations attributable to Hillenbrand | 17.5 | 24.5 | |
Business acquisition, divestiture, and integration costs (1) | 5.6 | 10.7 | |
Restructuring and restructuring-related charges (2) | 0.6 | 1.0 | |
Inventory step-up charges (3) | 1.5 | 8.0 | |
Intangible asset amortization (4) | 25.5 | 19.1 | |
Pension settlement charge (5) | 8.3 | — | |
Tax adjustments (6) | 0.3 | (3.5) | |
Tax effect of adjustments (7) | (10.6) | (11.2) | |
Adjusted net income from continuing operations attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 48.7 | $ 48.6 | |
Diluted EPS from continuing operations attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 0.25 | $ 0.35 | |
Business acquisition, divestiture, and integration costs (1) | 0.08 | 0.16 | |
Restructuring and restructuring-related charges (2) | 0.01 | 0.01 | |
Inventory step-up charges (3) | 0.02 | 0.12 | |
Intangible asset amortization (4) | 0.36 | 0.27 | |
Pension settlement charge (5) | 0.12 | — | |
Tax adjustments (6) | — | (0.05) | |
Tax effect of adjustments (7) | (0.15) | (0.16) | |
Adjusted Diluted EPS from continuing operations attributable to Hillenbrand | $ 0.69 | $ 0.70 |
(1) | Business acquisition, divestiture, and integration costs during the three months ended December 31, 2023, primarily included professional fees related to acquisitions and costs associated with the integration of recent acquisitions. Business acquisition, divestiture, and integration costs during the three months ended December 31, 2022, primarily included professional fees and employee-related costs attributable to the integration of Milacron. | ||||
(2) | Restructuring and restructuring-related charges primarily included severance costs during the three months ended December 31, 2023 and 2022. | ||||
(3) | The amount during the three months ended December 31, 2023, represents the non-cash charges related to the fair value adjustment of inventories acquired in connection with the acquisition of FPM. The amount during the three months ended December 31, 2022, represents the non-cash charges related to the fair value adjustment of inventories acquired in connection with the acquisitions of Herbold and Linxis. | ||||
(4) | Intangible assets relate to our acquisition activities and are amortized over their useful lives. The amortization of acquired intangible assets is reported separately in our Consolidated Statements of Operations as amortization expense. The amortization of acquired intangible assets does not impact the core performance of our business operations since this amortization does not directly relate to the sale of our products or services. | ||||
(5) | The pension settlement charge during the three months ended December 31, 2023 was due to lump-sum payments made from the Company's | ||||
(6) | For three months ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, this primarily represents the net impact from certain non-recurring tax items, including items related to acquisitions and divestitures. | ||||
(7) | Represents the tax effect of the adjustments previously identified above. |
Three Months Ended December 31, | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
Adjusted EBITDA: | |||
Advanced Process Solutions | $ 96.0 | $ 71.3 | |
Molding Technology Solutions | 32.1 | 43.1 | |
Corporate | (14.0) | (13.1) | |
Add: | |||
(Loss) income from discontinued operations (net of income tax expense) | (0.3) | 21.0 | |
Less: | |||
Interest expense, net | 29.8 | 21.5 | |
Income tax expense | 10.0 | 2.3 | |
Depreciation and amortization | 38.8 | 31.0 | |
Pension settlement charge | 8.3 | — | |
Business acquisition, divestiture, and integration costs | 5.6 | 10.7 | |
Inventory step-up charges | 1.5 | 8.0 | |
Restructuring and restructuring-related charges | 0.6 | 1.0 | |
Consolidated net income | $ 19.2 | $ 47.8 |
Three Months Ended December 31, | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
Consolidated net income | $ 19.2 | $ 47.8 | |
Interest expense, net | 29.8 | 21.5 | |
Income tax expense | 10.0 | 2.3 | |
Depreciation and amortization | 38.8 | 31.0 | |
EBITDA | 97.8 | 102.6 | |
Loss (income) from discontinued operations (net of income tax expense) | 0.3 | (21.0) | |
Business acquisition, divestiture, and integration costs | 5.6 | 10.7 | |
Inventory step-up charges | 1.5 | 8.0 | |
Restructuring and restructuring-related charges | 0.6 | 1.0 | |
Pension settlement charge | 8.3 | — | |
Adjusted EBITDA | 114.1 | 101.3 | |
Less: Acquisitions adjusted EBITDA(1) | 24.6 | — | |
Foreign currency impact | (2.1) | — | |
Organic adjusted EBITDA | $ 87.4 | $ 101.3 | |
Advanced Process Solutions adjusted EBITDA | $ 96.0 | $ 71.3 | |
Less: Acquisitions adjusted EBITDA(1) | 24.6 | — | |
Foreign currency impact | (1.9) | — | |
Advanced Process Solutions organic adjusted EBITDA | $ 69.5 | $ 71.3 | |
Molding Technology Solutions adjusted EBITDA | $ 32.1 | $ 43.1 | |
Foreign currency impact | (0.2) | — | |
Molding Technology Solutions organic adjusted EBITDA | $ 31.9 | $ 43.1 |
(1) | The impact of the acquisitions of and Peerless (excluding December) and FPM. |
Three Months Ended December 31, | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
Advanced Process Solutions net revenue | $ 568.3 | $ 412.8 | |
Less: Acquisitions(1) | 149.5 | — | |
Foreign currency impact | (12.5) | — | |
Advanced Process Solutions organic net revenue | 406.3 | 412.8 | |
Molding Technology Solutions net revenue | 205.0 | 242.9 | |
Foreign currency impact | (1.8) | — | |
Molding Technology Solutions organic net revenue | 203.2 | 242.9 | |
Consolidated organic net revenue | $ 609.5 | $ 655.7 |
(1) | The impact of the acquisitions of Peerless (excluding December) and FPM. |
December 31, | December 31, | ||
2023 | 2022 | ||
Advanced Process Solutions backlog | $ 1,915.8 | $ 1,625.2 | |
Less: Acquisitions(1) | 329.4 | — | |
Foreign currency impact | (47.9) | — | |
Advanced Process Solutions organic backlog | 1,538.5 | 1,625.2 | |
Molding Technology Solutions backlog | 231.6 | 334.1 | |
Foreign currency impact | (1.7) | — | |
Molding Technology Solutions organic backlog | 229.9 | 334.1 | |
Consolidated organic backlog | $ 1,768.4 | $ 1,959.3 |
(1) | The impact of the acquisition FPM. |
December 31, | |
2023 | |
Current portion of long-term debt | $ 20.3 |
Long-term debt | 2,021.5 |
Total debt | 2,041.8 |
Less: Cash and cash equivalents | 198.4 |
Net debt | $ 1,843.4 |
Pro forma adjusted EBITDA for the trailing twelve months ended | $ 537.1 |
Ratio of net debt to pro forma adjusted EBITDA | 3.4 |
Forward-Looking Statements
Throughout this earnings release, we make a number of "forward-looking statements," including statements that are within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and that are intended to be covered by the safe harbor provided under these sections. As the words imply, these are statements about future sales, earnings, cash flow, results of operations, uses of cash, financings, share repurchases, ability to meet deleveraging goals, and other measures of financial performance or potential future plans or events, strategies, objectives, beliefs, prospects, assumptions, expectations, and projected costs or savings or transactions of the Company that might or might not happen in the future, as contrasted with historical information. Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that we believe are reasonable, but by their very nature are subject to a wide range of risks. If our assumptions prove inaccurate or unknown risks and uncertainties materialize, actual results could vary materially from Hillenbrand's expectations and projections.
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become | pursue | estimate | will | forecast | continue | could | anticipate | remain |
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This is not an exhaustive list, but is intended to give you an idea of how we try to identify forward-looking statements. The absence of any of these words, however, does not mean that the statement is not forward-looking.
Here is the key point: Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or events, and actual results or events could differ materially from those set forth in any forward-looking statements. Any number of factors, many of which are beyond our control, could cause our performance to differ significantly from what is described in the forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: global market and economic conditions, including those related to the financial markets; the risk of business disruptions associated with information technology, cyber-attacks, or catastrophic losses affecting infrastructure; the impact of disease outbreaks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, or other health crises; increasing competition for highly skilled and talented workers, as well as labor shortages; uncertainty related to environmental regulation and industry standards, as well as physical risks of climate change; increased costs, poor quality, or unavailability of raw materials or certain outsourced services and supply chain disruptions; uncertainty in
About Hillenbrand
Hillenbrand (NYSE: HI) is a global industrial company that provides highly-engineered, mission-critical processing equipment and solutions to customers in over 100 countries around the world. Our portfolio is composed of leading industrial brands that serve large, attractive end markets, including durable plastics, food, and recycling. Guided by our Purpose — Shape What Matters For Tomorrow™ — we pursue excellence, collaboration, and innovation to consistently shape solutions that best serve our associates, customers, communities, and other stakeholders. To learn more, visit: www.Hillenbrand.com.
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