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J&J Snack Foods Corp. (JJSF) reported financial results for the first quarter ended December 30, 2023. Net sales declined 0.9% to $348.3M, with operating income increasing by 3.8% to $9.7M. Net earnings also rose by 9.8% to $7.3M, and adjusted operating income and EBITDA increased by 20.6% and 19.4% respectively. The company experienced declines in consumer traffic and consumption at many of its customers, impacting sales. However, resilience in retail and strong growth in frozen beverages contributed to healthy bottom-line growth. Food Service sales decreased 4.1%, Retail segment sales increased 1.6%, and Frozen Beverage segment sales increased by 8.5%. The company incurred $2.2 million in one-time expenses reflecting transition costs related to the opening of its second regional distribution center in New Jersey. Looking ahead, the company expects to build momentum through the fiscal year as it executes its strategy to grow core brands, cross-sell the portfolio, and expand its customer footprint.
Positive
  • Net earnings rose by 9.8% to $7.3M
  • Adjusted operating income and EBITDA increased by 20.6% and 19.4% respectively
  • Resilience in retail and strong growth in frozen beverages contributed to healthy bottom-line growth
Negative
  • Net sales declined 0.9% to $348.3M
  • Food Service sales decreased 4.1%

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The reported quarterly financial results of J&J Snack Foods Corp. reflect a mixed financial performance, with a slight decrease in net sales by 0.9% but a notable increase in net earnings by 9.8%. The earnings per diluted share also saw an 8.8% increase, which indicates improved profitability on a per-share basis. The adjusted figures, which exclude certain non-recurring items, present a more robust picture with a 20.6% increase in adjusted operating income and a 19.4% increase in adjusted EBITDA. These adjusted measures are critical as they provide a clearer picture of the company's operating performance by eliminating the volatility associated with one-time events.

The company's focus on gross margin expansion has yielded a 130-basis point improvement, which is significant in the food industry where margins are often tight. This improvement suggests effective cost management and a strategic shift towards higher margin products. The resilience in the Retail segment and strong growth in Frozen Beverages are positive signs that diversification across product lines can mitigate softer sales in other areas such as Food Service. However, the decline in consumer traffic poses a risk to future revenue streams.

Investors should note the $2.2 million in one-time expenses due to the opening of a new distribution center, which impacted operating income. While such expenses can affect short-term profitability, the long-term benefits of improved supply chain productivity could be substantial. The company's forward-looking statements regarding momentum and strategic growth in core brands suggest optimism but should be weighed against broader market trends and consumer behavior.

The performance of J&J Snack Foods in the context of the overall industry trends shows resilience in certain categories despite a softer consumer environment. The 1.6% increase in Retail sales and the 8.5% growth in Frozen Beverages are particularly noteworthy as they demonstrate the company's ability to find growth areas even when the broader market is experiencing a downturn. The growth in the Churros category by 8.9% highlights the company's success in capitalizing on niche, high-margin products.

It is important to consider the impact of seasonal fluctuations, as evidenced by the reduced inventories of pies and cookies during the holiday season. These fluctuations can lead to volatility in quarterly results, which investors should account for when evaluating the company's performance. Additionally, the contractual cost true-up in Handhelds sales indicates that J&J Snack Foods is responsive to market conditions and is managing its contracts to reflect cost changes, which can be a prudent strategy in maintaining long-term customer relationships.

The strategic investments mentioned by the company in distribution and production capabilities suggest a focus on long-term operational efficiency. The opening of the new regional distribution center is a move to strengthen the company's supply chain, which could lead to cost savings and improved service levels in the future. This aligns with broader industry trends where companies are investing in infrastructure to stay competitive.

The company's financial results are a reflection of the broader economic conditions, including consumer spending patterns. The reported decline in consumer traffic and consumption has a direct correlation with the economic environment and consumer confidence. The resilience seen in certain segments, despite overall softness, could indicate that J&J Snack Foods is well-positioned to weather economic headwinds with its diversified product portfolio.

Furthermore, the strategic investments and the opening of new distribution centers suggest a focus on scalability and long-term growth. This is a positive indication of the company's commitment to operational excellence and may contribute to improved margins through economies of scale. However, the initial costs associated with such expansions can impact short-term financials, which is a common trade-off in business strategy.

The company's ability to grow higher margin core products and gain in overall productivity while managing through a softer consumer environment is commendable. This may indicate that J&J Snack Foods has a strong operational framework that allows for flexibility and adaptation in response to economic changes. The long-term outlook provided by the company suggests confidence in their strategic direction, but it remains important to monitor economic indicators that could affect consumer spending and, consequently, the company's performance.

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J., Feb. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- J&J Snack Foods Corp. (NASDAQ: JJSF) (the “Company”) today reported financial results for the first quarter ended December 30, 2023.

  First Quarter
Actuals$ vs. LY% vs. LY
Net Sales$348.3M($3.0M)(0.9%)
Operating Income$9.7M$0.4M3.8%
Net Earnings$7.3M$0.6M9.8%
Earnings per Diluted Share $0.37$0.038.8%
    
Adjusted Operating Income$13.5M$2.3M20.6%
Adjusted EBITDA$30.2M$4.9M19.4%
Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share$0.52$0.1023.8%

This press release contains non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to the Non-GAAP Financial Measures section below for reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measures.

Dan Fachner, J&J Snack Foods Chairman, President and CEO, commented, “J&J Snack Foods continues to execute on our long-term strategy while managing through a softer consumer environment. Fiscal first quarter net sales declined approximately 1%, in line with trends in the overall industry. Declines in consumer traffic and consumption at many of our customers impacted our sales in the quarter compared to a strong quarter last year. While we experienced softness across Food Service, we saw resilience in Retail and continued strong growth in Frozen Beverages with sales growing 1.6% and 8.5%, respectively. Despite overall softer sales, our ongoing focus on gross margin expansion resulted in a 130-basis point improvement, reflecting the positive impact of our strategy to grow higher margin core products, as well as continued gains in overall productivity. This resulted in healthy bottom-line growth, including a 20.6% increase in adjusted operating income and a 19.4% increase in adjusted EBITDA.

“Food Service sales decreased 4.1% versus the prior year period, primarily reflecting reduced inventories of pies and cookies among certain customers during the holiday season, as well as a decline in Handhelds sales due to a contractual cost true-up agreement. These declines were partially offset by our Churros category, which grew 8.9%, as we continue to drive growth of this high-margin business. Retail segment sales increased 1.6%, as declines in Frozen Novelties and Biscuit sales were offset by sales growth across Soft Pretzels and Handhelds. Frozen Beverage segment posted an 8.5% increase in sales, driven by growth across all three sub-segments: beverage, maintenance, and machine sales.

“Over the past two years, we have continued to make strategic investments to better support our many growth opportunities and improve our overall operations, including our distribution network and production capabilities. During the quarter, we incurred $2.2 million in one-time expenses reflecting transition costs related to the late October opening of our second regional distribution center in New Jersey. While this one-time transition cost impacted fiscal first quarter operating income and distribution expense, our two new distribution centers are exceeding expectations and will enable us to continue driving productivity improvements in our supply chain.

“Looking ahead, we expect to build momentum through the balance of the fiscal year as we execute our strategy to grow our core brands, cross-sell the portfolio and expand our customer footprint. The diverse nature of our business, along with the power of our brands and the channel diversity of our products is something that we are confident will continue to serve us well in fiscal 2024 and beyond. Our company has never been more aligned in its vision and strategy, and we are excited about the opportunities ahead of us to deliver long-term value to our employees, partners, and shareholders.”

First Quarter Highlights

Net sales decreased 0.9% to $348.3 million in Q1 of fiscal 2024, compared to Q1 of fiscal 2023.

Key highlights include:

  • Food Service segment sales were 4.1% below Q1 ’23.
  • Retail segment sales were 1.6% above Q1 ’23.
  • Frozen Beverage segment sales were 8.5% above Q1 ’23.
  • Retail Soft Pretzel and Handhelds, along with Churros in Food Service and the Frozen Beverage segment all delivered sales increases in the quarter, offset by softer sales in Frozen Novelties and Bakery.
  • Dippin’ Dots sales were slightly positive, compared to Q1 ’23 sales.

Gross profit as a percentage of sales was 27.2% in Q1 ’24, comparing favorably to 25.9% in Q1 ’23, reflecting improved product mix, aligned pricing, productivity improvements, as well as the stabilization of inflationary pressures across the majority of our businesses. We experienced deflation in some raw materials for the quarter led by flour, oils, dairy, and eggs, but this was offset by double-digit inflation in sugar/sweeteners, mixes, chocolates, and meats.

Total operating expenses of $84.9 million represented 24.4% of sales for the quarter, compared to 23.2% in Q1 ’23.

  • Distribution costs represented 11.6% of sales in the quarter, versus 12.0% in the prior year period, largely driven by an improved inflationary environment and benefits of our strategic initiatives to improve logistics management and increase efficiency across our distribution network and supply chain. As mentioned above, distribution expenses include $2.2 million of one-time transition expenses related to opening of the distribution center in Woolwich, New Jersey.
  • Marketing and selling expenses represented 7.9% of sales, versus 6.7% in the prior year period, reflecting added promotional and marketing spend to support our core brands and new product launches as well as higher trade show costs.
  • Administrative expenses were 5.2% of sales in Q1 ’24, compared to 4.7% in Q1 ’23, with the year-over-year increase largely attributable to investment in incremental resources, as well as hosting our National Sales meeting for the first time since pre-Covid.

Adjusted operating income was $13.5 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2024, compared to $11.2 million in the prior year period, with the increase driven by improved gross margins and supply chain efficiencies. This led to net earnings in Q1 ’24 of $7.3 million, compared to $6.6 million in Q1 ’23. Our effective tax rate was 26.6% in Q1 ’24.        

Food Service Segment First Quarter Highlights

  • Q1 ’24 food service sales totaled $228.6 million, or a decrease of 4.1%, compared to Q1 ’23 sales of $238.3 million.
  • Churros sales continued their strong growth momentum as sales increased 8.9%. Soft Pretzel and Frozen Novelties sales decreased 4.0% and 3.3%, respectively. Handheld and Bakery sales declined, 6.5% and 6.4%, respectively, driven primarily by reduced purchases from grocery in-store bakeries who faced a more challenging consumer environment, and a contractual cost true-up agreement with a major Handheld customer. Volume sales for core food service handhelds increased for the quarter.
  • Sales of new products and added placement with new customers were approximately $3.6 million, driven primarily by the addition of churros to the menu of a major QSR customer.
  • Q1 ’24 operating income decreased 5.8% to $6.0 million, versus the prior year period reflecting the top-line decline.

Retail Segment First Quarter Highlights

  • Q1 ’24 retail sales increased 1.6% to $43.8 million, compared to Q1 ’23.
  • Handheld sales grew by 90.5%, while Soft Pretzel sales increased 27.4%, compared to Q1 ’23 led by our continued expansion of Superpretzel products in retail. Frozen Novelties and Biscuit sales declined 28.4% and 11.1%, respectively, versus the prior year period.
  • New product innovation contributed approximately $2.2 million in the quarter driven by growth of handhelds with a major retail customer and incremental frozen novelty business.
  • Operating income decreased 59.3% to $0.5 million, versus the prior year period driven by product mix and lower gross margin.

Frozen Beverages Segment First Quarter Highlights      

  • Frozen beverage segment sales were $75.9 million and beat Q1 ’23 sales by 8.5%.
  • Beverage sales grew 8.5%, or $3.3 million higher than in Q1’23 led by consistent consumer trends across key channels.
  • Machine Service revenues increased 3.1%, versus the prior year period reflecting strong maintenance call volumes, while equipment sales increased 26.8% driven by strong growth from new clients and convenience customers.
  • Q1 ’24 operating income improved to $3.2 million, compared to a Q1 ’23 operating income of $1.8 million, as strong sales drove leverage across the business.

Conference Call

J&J Snack Foods Corp. will host a conference call to discuss results and business outlook on February 6, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Conference call participants should register by clicking on this Registration Link to receive the dial-in number and a personal PIN, which are required to access the conference call. A live audio webcast of the conference call will also be available on the Investors homepage at www.jjsnack.com.

About J & J Snack Foods Corp.

J & J Snack Foods Corp. (NASDAQ: JJSF) is a leader and innovator in the snack food industry, providing innovative, niche, and affordable branded snack foods and beverages to foodservice and retail supermarket outlets. Manufactured and distributed nationwide, our principal products include SUPERPRETZEL, the #1 soft pretzel brand in the world, as well as internationally known ICEE and SLUSH PUPPIE frozen beverages, DIPPIN’ DOTS ice cream, LUIGI’S Real Italian Ice, MINUTE MAID* frozen ices, WHOLE FRUIT sorbet and frozen fruit bars, SOUR PATCH KIDS** Flavored Ice Pops, HOLA! CHURROS, and THE FUNNEL CAKE FACTORY funnel cakes and several bakery brands within DADDY RAY’S, COUNTRY HOME BAKERS and HILL & VALLEY. For more information, please visit http://www.jjsnack.com.

*MINUTE MAID is a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company.
**SOUR PATCH KIDS is a registered trademark of Mondelēz International group, used under license.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information
This press release includes 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. All statements regarding the Company’s expected future financial position, results of operations, revenue growth and profit levels, cash flows, business strategy, budgets, projected costs, capital expenditures, products, competitive positions, growth opportunities, plans and objectives of management for future operations, as well as statements that include words such as “anticipate,” “if,” “believe,” “plan,” “goals,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “could,” “should,” “will,” and other similar expressions are forward-looking statements. This includes, without limitation, our statements, and expectations regarding any current or future recovery in our industry and the future impact of our operational efficiency projects. Such forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and readers must recognize that actual results may differ materially from the expectations of management. We do not undertake a duty to update such forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include consumer spending, price competition, acceptance of new products, the pricing and availability of raw materials, transportation costs, changes in the competitive marketplace the uncertainty and ultimate economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic or similar health outbreaks, and other risks identified in our annual report on Form 10-K, and our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Many of these factors are outside of the Company’s control.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Adjusted EBITDA consists of net earnings adjusted to exclude: income taxes (benefit); investment income; interest expense; depreciation and amortization; share-based compensation expense; net (gain) loss on sale or disposal of assets; impairment charges, restructuring costs, merger and acquisition costs, acquisition related inventory adjustments, strategic business transformation costs, and integration costs.

Adjusted Operating Income consists of operating income adjusted to exclude: impairment charges, restructuring costs, merger and acquisition costs, acquisition related amortization expenses and inventory adjustments, strategic business transformation costs, and integration costs.

Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share consists of net earnings adjusted to exclude: impairment charges, restructuring costs, merger and acquisition costs, acquisition related amortization expenses and inventory adjustment, strategic business transformation costs, and integration costs. For purposes of comparability, the income tax effect of pre-tax adjustments is determined using statutory tax rates.

This press release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures; Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Operating Income, and Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share. A "non-GAAP financial measure" is a numerical measure of a company's financial performance that excludes or includes amounts so as to be different than the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") in the statements of income, balance sheets, or statements of cash flow of the company. Pursuant to applicable reporting requirements, the company has provided reconciliations below of non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

The non-GAAP financial measures presented within the Company's earnings release are not indicators of our financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to the applicable GAAP measure. These non-GAAP measures have limitations as analytical tools, and you should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. In addition, in evaluating these non-GAAP measures, you should be aware that in the future we may incur income, expenses, gains and losses, similar to the adjustments in this press release. Our presentation of these non-GAAP measures should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by unusual or infrequent items. We compensate for these limitations by providing equal prominence to our GAAP results and using non-GAAP measures only as supplemental presentations.

The non-GAAP measures presented are utilized by management to evaluate the Company's business performance and profitability by excluding certain items that may not be indicative of our recurring core business operating results. The Company believes that these measures provide additional clarity for investors by excluding specific income, expenses, gains, and losses, in an effort to show comparable business operating results for the periods presented. Similarly, Management believes these adjusted measures are useful performance measures because certain items included in the calculations may either mask or exaggerate trends in the Company’s ongoing operating performance. See the reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures below.

Investor Contact:
Joseph Jaffoni, Norberto Aja, or Jennifer Neuman
JCIR
(212) 835-8500
jjsf@jcir.com





J & J SNACK FOODS CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
(unaudited) (in thousands, except per share amounts)
    
 Three months ended
 December 30, December 24,
 2023 2022
    
Net Sales$348,308  $351,343 
    
Cost of goods sold 253,723   260,488 
Gross Profit 94,585   90,855 
    
Operating expenses   
Marketing and selling 27,472   23,699 
Distribution 40,303   42,049 
Administrative 18,199   16,391 
Other general expense (income) (1,072)  (612)
Total Operating Expenses 84,902   81,527 
    
Operating Income 9,683   9,328 
    
Other income (expense)   
Investment income 798   685 
Interest expense (560)  (1,049)
    
Earnings before   
income taxes 9,921   8,964 
    
Income tax expense 2,639   2,331 
    
NET EARNINGS$7,282  $6,633 
    
Earnings per diluted share$0.37  $0.34 
    
Weighted average number   
of diluted shares 19,423   19,274 
    
Earnings per basic share$0.38  $0.35 
    
Weighted average number of   
basic shares 19,344   19,222 
    



J & J SNACK FOODS CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands, except share amounts)
    
 December 30,  
 2023 September 30,
 (unaudited) 2023
Assets   
Current assets   
Cash and cash equivalents$50,020  49,581 
Accounts receivable, net 166,156  198,129 
Inventories 172,724  171,539 
Prepaid expenses and other 8,379  10,963 
Total current assets 397,279  430,212 
    
Property, plant and equipment, at cost 979,314  960,198 
Less accumulated depreciation   
and amortization 588,241  574,295 
Property, plant and equipment, net 391,073  385,903 
    
Other assets   
Goodwill 185,070  185,070 
Other intangible assets, net 181,913  183,529 
Operating lease right-of-use assets 133,715  88,868 
Other 3,507  3,654 
Total other assets 504,205  461,121 
Total Assets$1,292,557  1,277,236 
    
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity   
Current Liabilities   
Current finance lease liabilities$159  201 
Accounts payable 85,293  90,758 
Accrued insurance liability 16,460  15,743 
Accrued liabilities 13,144  14,214 
Current operating lease liabilities 17,934  16,478 
Accrued compensation expense 18,090  23,341 
Dividends payable 14,235  14,209 
Total current liabilities 165,315  174,944 
    
Long-term debt 7,000  27,000 
Noncurrent finance lease liabilities 549  600 
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities 121,626  77,631 
Deferred income taxes 81,085  81,310 
Other long-term liabilities 4,521  4,233 
    
Stockholders' Equity   
Preferred stock, $1 par value; authorized 10,000,000 shares; none issued -  - 
Common stock, no par value; authorized, 50,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding 19,367,000 and 19,332,000 respectively 120,517  114,556 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (8,231) (10,166)
Retained Earnings 800,175  807,128 
Total stockholders' equity 912,461  911,518 
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity$1,292,557  1,277,236 
    



J & J SNACK FOODS CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited) (in thousands)
    
 Three months ended
 December 30, December 24,
 2023 2022
Operating activities:   
Net earnings$7,282  $6,633 
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities   
Depreciation of fixed assets 15,176   13,476 
Amortization of intangibles and deferred costs 1,616   1,705 
Gains from disposals of property & equipment (23)  (711)
Share-based compensation 1,480   1,239 
Deferred income taxes (192)  (526)
Loss on marketable securities -   37 
Other 157   (18)
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of effects from purchase of companies   
Decrease in accounts receivable 32,407   21,171 
(Increase) in inventories (971)  (2,284)
Decrease in prepaid expenses 2,625   2,343 
(Decrease) in accounts payable and accrued liabilities (10,604)  (21,655)
Net cash provided by operating activities 48,953   21,410 
    
Investing activities:   
Purchases of property, plant and equipment (19,930)  (30,910)
Proceeds from redemption and sales of marketable securities -   3,300 
Proceeds from disposal of property and equipment 82   729 
Net cash used in investing activities (19,848)  (26,881)
    
Financing activities:   
Proceeds from issuance of stock 4,481   1,285 
Borrowings under credit facility 15,000   72,000 
Repayment of borrowings under credit facility (35,000)  (35,000)
Payments on finance lease obligations (85)  (39)
Payment of cash dividends (14,209)  (13,453)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (29,813)  24,793 
    
Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents 1,147   363 
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 439   19,685 
    
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 49,581   35,181 
    
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$50,020  $54,866 
    



J & J SNACK FOODS CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited) (in thousands)
    
 Three months ended
 December 30, December 24,
 2023 2022
    
    
Sales to External Customers:   
Food Service   
Soft pretzels$50,128  $52,223 
Frozen novelties 21,050   21,765 
Churros 28,061   25,757 
Handhelds 22,047   23,572 
Bakery 101,982   108,948 
Other 5,341   6,032 
Total Food Service$228,609  $238,297 
    
Retail Supermarket   
Soft pretzels$18,447  $14,485 
Frozen novelties 12,861   17,969 
Biscuits 7,032   7,913 
Handhelds 5,510   2,892 
Coupon redemption (332)  (176)
Other 241   (10)
Total Retail Supermarket$43,759  $43,073 
    
Frozen Beverages   
Beverages$41,950  $38,659 
Repair and maintenance service 24,559   23,827 
Machines revenue 8,889   7,011 
Other 542   476 
Total Frozen Beverages$75,940  $69,973 
    
Consolidated Sales$348,308  $351,343 
    
Depreciation and Amortization:   
Food Service$10,673  $9,458 
Retail Supermarket 527   391 
Frozen Beverages 5,592   5,332 
Total Depreciation and Amortization$16,792  $15,181 
    
Operating Income:   
Food Service$6,016  $6,387 
Retail Supermarket 452   1,111 
Frozen Beverages 3,215   1,830 
Total Operating Income$9,683  $9,328 
    
Capital Expenditures:   
Food Service$11,865  $24,862 
Retail Supermarket 2   1,374 
Frozen Beverages 8,063   4,674 
Total Capital Expenditures$19,930  $30,910 
    
Assets:   
Food Service$930,533  $907,736 
Retail Supermarket 36,219   16,941 
Frozen Beverages 325,805   302,871 
Total Assets$1,292,557  $1,227,548 
    



J & J SNACK FOODS CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(Unaudited) (in thousands)
     
  Three Months Ended
     
  December 30,
 December 24,
  2023 2022
     
     
Reconciliation of GAAP Net Earnings to Adjusted EBITDA    
     
Net Earnings $7,282  $6,633 
Income Taxes  2,639   2,331 
Investment Income  (798)  (685)
Interest Expense  560   1,049 
Depreciation and Amortization  16,792   15,181 
Share-Based Compensation  1,480   1,239 
Strategic Business Transformation Costs (2)  2,246   - 
Net (Gain) Loss on Sale or Disposal of Assets  (23)  (711)
Integration Costs  -   229 
Adjusted EBITDA $ 30,178  $ 25,266 
     
     
Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted
Operating Income
    
    
Operating Income $9,683  $9,328 
Strategic Business Transformation Costs (2)  2,246   - 
Acquisition Related Amortization Expenses  1,616   1,679 
Integration Costs  -   229 
Adjusted Operating Income $ 13,545  $ 11,236 
     
     
Reconciliation of GAAP Earnings per Diluted Share to
Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share
    
    
Earnings per Diluted Share $0.37  $0.34 
Strategic Business Transformation Costs (2)  0.12   - 
Acquisition Related Amortization Expenses  0.08   0.09 
Integration Costs  -   0.01 
     
Tax Effect of Non-GAAP Adjustments (1)  (0.05)  (0.02)
     
Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share $ 0.52  $ 0.42 
     
(1) Income taxes associated with pre-tax adjustments determined using statutory tax rates
(2) Strategic business transformation costs are start-up costs related to our regional distribution center supply chain transformation.
     

 



 


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J&J Snack Foods Corp. reported net sales of $348.3M for the first quarter.

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Net earnings for J&J Snack Foods Corp. rose by 9.8% to $7.3M in the first quarter.

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Adjusted operating income for J&J Snack Foods Corp. increased by 20.6% in the first quarter.

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EBITDA for J&J Snack Foods Corp. increased by 19.4% in the first quarter.

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Food Service sales decreased by 4.1% for J&J Snack Foods Corp. in the first quarter.

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