MILLER INDUSTRIES REPORTS 2022 THIRD QUARTER RESULTS
Miller Industries reported strong financial results for Q3 2022, with net sales of $205.6 million, a 24.8% increase from Q3 2021. The net income rose 36.0% to $5.2 million, yielding $0.46 per diluted share. Gross profit increased to $23.2 million, representing 11.3% of net sales. For the first nine months, net sales reached $622.6 million, up 20.7%, but net income fell 18.4% to $11.1 million. The company declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.18 per share, marking the 48th consecutive quarter of dividend payments.
- Q3 2022 net sales increased by 24.8% to $205.6 million.
- Net income grew by 36.0% to $5.2 million for Q3 2022.
- Gross profit rose to $23.2 million, or 11.3% of net sales, up from 10.8% in Q3 2021.
- Declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.18 per share.
- Net income for the first nine months of 2022 decreased by 18.4% to $11.1 million.
- Net income per diluted share fell by 18.5% to $0.97 compared to the same period in 2021.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Miller Industries, Inc. (NYSE: MLR) (the "Company") today announced financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2022.
For the third quarter of 2022, net sales were
Gross profit for the third quarter of 2022 was
For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, net sales were
The Company also announced that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of
"The sequential revenue growth for the third quarter reflected the effects of our pricing initiatives to offset inflation, as well as the value proposition of our products resonating in the marketplace. We continued to experience parts scarcity, that limited the amount of finished goods we could deliver during the quarter," said William G. Miller, II, Chief Executive Officer. "These trends will likely continue into the near future."
Mr. Miller, II continued, "All indications reflect continued strong demand for our products with a very solid backlog. Despite the current economic conditions, we have experienced only an insignificant amount of cancelations or pushing out of orders within our backlog. To meet this strong demand for our products, we are continuing our strategy of accumulating available inventory to service customers as parts become available."
"We remain very optimistic about the long-term fundamentals of our business and continued progress in improving our data infrastructure. These improvements will help to ensure that Miller Industries remains the leader in the marketplace and continues to maximize shareholder value," concluded Mr. Miller, II.
The Company will host a conference call, which will be simultaneously broadcast live over the Internet. The call is scheduled for tomorrow, November 10, 2022, at 10:00 AM ET. Listeners can access the conference call live and archived over the Internet through the following link:
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Please allow 15 minutes prior to the call to visit the site, download, and install any necessary audio software. A replay of this call will be available approximately one hour after the live call ends through November 17, 2022. The replay number is 1-844-512-2921, Passcode 13733026.
Miller Industries is The World's Largest Manufacturer of Towing and Recovery Equipment®, and markets its towing and recovery equipment under a number of well-recognized brands, including Century®, Vulcan®, Chevron™, Holmes®, Challenger®, Champion®, Jige™, Boniface™, Titan® and Eagle®.
Certain statements in this news release may be deemed to be forward-looking statements, as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "may," "will," "should," "could," "continue," "future," "potential," "believe," "project," "plan," "intend," "seek," "estimate," "predict," "expect," "anticipate" and similar expressions, or the negative of such terms, or other comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements also include the assumptions underlying or relating to any of the foregoing statements. Such forward-looking statements are made based on our management's beliefs as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to, our management. Our actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements due to, among other things: changes in price, delivery delays and decreased availability of component parts, chassis and raw materials, including aluminum, steel, petroleum-related products, including as a result of increased demand from improving market conditions, general inflation, the war in Ukraine, as further discussed below, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and related variants and supply chain difficulties; economic and market conditions, including the negative impacts on the Company's customers, suppliers and employees from increasing inflationary pressures, economic and geopolitical uncertainties (including the war in Ukraine) and the continuing and any potential future negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; our dependence upon outside suppliers for purchased component parts, chassis and raw materials, including aluminum, steel, and petroleum-related products; increased employee turnover rates and the ability to attract and retain skilled labor to manufacture our products; the potential negative impacts of various actions taken by the federal government in response to economic volatility and inflationary pressures, including the impact on our customers' and end users' access to capital and credit to fund purchases; operational challenges caused by increased sales volumes as the economy and markets recover from the conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic; future impacts resulting from the war in Ukraine, which include or could include (among other effects) disruption in global commodity and other markets, increased prices for energy, supply shortages and supplier financial risk; the cyclical nature of our industry and changes in consumer confidence; special risks from our sales to U.S. and other governmental entities through prime contractors; changes in fuel and other transportation costs, insurance costs and weather conditions; changes in government regulations, including environmental and health and safety regulations; failure to comply with domestic and foreign anti-corruption laws; competition in our industry and our ability to attract or retain customers; our ability to develop or acquire proprietary products and technology; assertions against us relating to intellectual property rights; a disruption in, or breach in security of, our information technology systems or any violation of data protection laws; changes in the tax regimes and related government policies and regulations in the countries in which we operate; the effects of regulations relating to conflict minerals; the catastrophic loss of one of our manufacturing facilities; environmental and health and safety liabilities and requirements; loss of the services of our key executives; product warranty or product liability claims in excess of our insurance coverage; potential recalls of components or parts manufactured for us by suppliers or potential recalls of defective products; an inability to acquire insurance at commercially reasonable rates; and those other risks referenced herein, and those risks discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including those risks discussed under the caption "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, which discussion is incorporated herein by this reference. Such factors are not exclusive. We do not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that may be made from time to time by, or on behalf of, the Company.
Miller Industries, Inc. and Subsidiaries | |||||||||||||||
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income | |||||||||||||||
(In thousands, except per share data) (Unaudited) | |||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Nine Months Ended | ||||||||||||||
September 30 | September 30 | ||||||||||||||
% | % | ||||||||||||||
2022 | 2021 | Change | 2022 | 2021 | Change | ||||||||||
NET SALES | $ | 205,557 | $ | 164,715 | 24.8 % | $ | 622,602 | $ | 515,785 | 20.7 % | |||||
COSTS OF OPERATIONS | 182,377 | 146,883 | 24.2 % | 565,708 | 461,532 | 22.6 % | |||||||||
GROSS PROFIT | 23,180 | 17,832 | 30.0 % | 56,894 | 54,253 | 4.9 % | |||||||||
OPERATING EXPENSES: | |||||||||||||||
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses | 14,673 | 11,983 | 22.4 % | 39,710 | 35,053 | 13.3 % | |||||||||
NON-OPERATING (INCOME) EXPENSES: | |||||||||||||||
Interest Expense, Net | 1,042 | 286 | 264.3 % | 2,088 | 901 | 131.7 % | |||||||||
Other (Income) Expense, Net | 666 | 206 | 223.3 % | 993 | 434 | 128.8 % | |||||||||
Total Expense, Net | 16,381 | 12,475 | 31.3 % | 42,791 | 36,388 | 17.6 % | |||||||||
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES | 6,799 | 5,357 | 26.9 % | 14,103 | 17,865 | (21.1) % | |||||||||
INCOME TAX PROVISION | 1,567 | 1,511 | 3.7 % | 3,049 | 4,325 | (29.5) % | |||||||||
NET INCOME | $ | 5,232 | $ | 3,846 | 36.0 % | $ | 11,054 | $ | 13,540 | (18.4) % | |||||
BASIC INCOME PER COMMON SHARE | $ | 0.46 | $ | 0.34 | 35.3 % | $ | 0.97 | $ | 1.19 | (18.5) % | |||||
DILUTED INCOME PER COMMON SHARE | $ | 0.46 | $ | 0.34 | 35.3 % | $ | 0.97 | $ | 1.19 | (18.5) % | |||||
CASH DIVIDENDS DECLARED PER COMMON SHARE | $ | 0.18 | $ | 0.18 | 0.0 % | $ | 0.54 | $ | 0.54 | 0.0 % | |||||
WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING: | |||||||||||||||
Basic | 11,417 | 11,411 | 0.1 % | 11,417 | 11,411 | 0.1 % | |||||||||
Diluted | 11,417 | 11,411 | 0.1 % | 11,418 | 11,411 | 0.1 % |
Miller Industries, Inc. and Subsidiaries | |||||
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets | |||||
(In thousands, except per share data) | |||||
September 30, | |||||
2022 | December 31, | ||||
(Unaudited) | 2021 | ||||
ASSETS | |||||
CURRENT ASSETS: | |||||
Cash and temporary investments | $ | 33,208 | $ | 54,332 | |
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of | 167,887 | 153,977 | |||
Inventories, net | 144,382 | 114,908 | |||
Prepaid expenses | 6,053 | 5,751 | |||
Total current assets | 351,530 | 328,968 | |||
NONCURRENT ASSETS: | |||||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 112,545 | 96,496 | |||
Right-of-use assets - operating leases | 944 | 1,231 | |||
Goodwill | 11,619 | 11,619 | |||
Other assets | 626 | 533 | |||
TOTAL ASSETS | $ | 477,264 | $ | 438,847 | |
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY | |||||
CURRENT LIABILITIES: | |||||
Accounts payable | $ | 107,477 | $ | 119,029 | |
Accrued liabilities | 30,124 | 24,866 | |||
Current portion of operating lease obligation | 316 | 361 | |||
Current portion of finance lease obligation | — | 15 | |||
Total current liabilities | 137,917 | 144,271 | |||
NONCURRENT LIABILITIES: | |||||
Long-term obligations | 45,000 | — | |||
Noncurrent portion of operating lease obligation | 628 | 870 | |||
Deferred income tax liabilities | 5,195 | 5,170 | |||
Total liabilities | 188,740 | 150,311 | |||
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY: | |||||
Preferred stock, | — | — | |||
Common stock, | 114 | 114 | |||
Additional paid-in capital | 152,169 | 151,449 | |||
Accumulated surplus | 146,807 | 141,918 | |||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (10,566) | (4,945) | |||
Total shareholders' equity | 288,524 | 288,536 | |||
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY | $ | 477,264 | $ | 438,847 |
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