NL REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2024 RESULTS
NL Industries, Inc. (NYSE: NL) reported net income of $6.8 million in Q1 2024, compared to a net loss in Q1 2023. CompX net sales decreased to $38.0 million in Q1 2024. Kronos saw a 12% increase in net sales to $478.8 million in Q1 2024, driven by higher sales volumes and lower TiO2 selling prices.
Kronos experienced higher net sales and income from operations in Q1 2024 compared to Q1 2023. Production volumes and practical capacity utilization increased, leading to lower fixed costs associated with production curtailments.
CompX net sales decreased in Q1 2024 due to lower Marine Components sales. NL reported a loss from operations due to the write-off of deferred financing costs by Kronos in Q1 2024.
Dallas, Texas, May 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NL Industries, Inc. (NYSE: NL) today reported net income attributable to NL stockholders of
CompX net sales were
NL recognized equity in earnings of Kronos of
Kronos’ income from operations in the first quarter of 2024 was
Corporate expenses decreased $.4 million in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the first quarter of 2023 primarily due to lower litigation fees and related costs, somewhat offset by higher environmental remediation and related costs. Interest and dividend income increased $.6 million in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period of 2023 primarily due to higher average interest rates and increased investment balances, somewhat offset by lower average balances on CompX’s revolving promissory notes receivable from Valhi. Marketable equity securities represent the change in unrealized gains (losses) on our portfolio of marketable equity securities during the period.
Net income attributable to NL stockholders for the first three months of 2024 includes a loss of $.3 million ($.3 million, or $.01 per share, net of tax) due to Kronos’ recognition of an aggregate charge related to a write-off of deferred financing costs. Net loss attributable to NL stockholders for the first three months of 2023 includes income of $.4 million ($.3 million, or $.01 per share, net of tax) due to Kronos’ recognition of a pre-tax insurance settlement gain related to a business interruption insurance claim arising from Hurricane Laura in 2020.
The statements in this release relating to matters that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that represent management's beliefs and assumptions based on currently available information. Although we believe the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot give any assurances that these expectations will prove to be correct. Such statements by their nature involve substantial risks and uncertainties that could significantly impact expected results, and actual future results could differ materially from those described in such forward-looking statements. While it is not possible to identify all factors, we continue to face many risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual future results to differ materially include, but are not limited to:
- Future supply and demand for our products;
- The extent of the dependence of certain of our businesses on certain market sectors;
- The cyclicality of our businesses (such as Kronos’ TiO2 operations);
- Customer and producer inventory levels;
- Unexpected or earlier-than-expected industry capacity expansion (such as the TiO2 industry);
- Changes in raw material and other operating costs (such as energy, ore, zinc, aluminum, steel and brass costs) and our ability to pass those costs on to our customers or offset them with reductions in other operating costs;
- Changes in the availability of raw material (such as ore);
- General global economic and political conditions that harm the worldwide economy, disrupt our supply chain, increase material and energy costs or reduce demand or perceived demand for Kronos’ TiO2 and our products or impair our ability to operate our facilities (including changes in the level of gross domestic product in various regions of the world, natural disasters, terrorist acts, global conflicts and public health crises);
- Operating interruptions (including, but not limited to, labor disputes, leaks, natural disasters, fires, explosions, unscheduled or unplanned downtime, transportation interruptions, certain regional and world events or economic conditions and public health crises);
- Technology related disruptions (including, but not limited to, cyber-attacks; software implementation, upgrades, or improvements; technology processing failures; or other events) related to our technology infrastructure that could impact our ability to continue operations, or at key vendors which could impact our supply chain, or at key customers which could impact their operations and cause them to curtail or pause orders;
- Competitive products and substitute products;
- Price and product competition from low-cost manufacturing sources (such as China);
- Customer and competitor strategies;
- Potential consolidation of Kronos’ competitors;
- Potential consolidation of Kronos’ customers;
- The impact of pricing and production decisions;
- Competitive technology positions;
- Our ability to protect or defend intellectual property rights;
- Potential difficulties in integrating future acquisitions;
- Potential difficulties in upgrading or implementing accounting and manufacturing software systems;
- The introduction of trade barriers or trade disputes;
- Fluctuations in currency exchange rates (such as changes in the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and each of the euro, the Norwegian krone and the Canadian dollar and between the euro and the Norwegian krone), or possible disruptions to our business resulting from uncertainties associated with the euro or other currencies;
- Decisions to sell operating assets other than in the ordinary course of business;
- Kronos’ ability to renew or refinance credit facilities;
- Increases in interest rates;
- Our ability to maintain sufficient liquidity;
- The timing and amounts of insurance recoveries;
- The ability of our subsidiaries or affiliates to pay us dividends;
- Uncertainties associated with CompX’s development of new products and product features;
- The ultimate outcome of income tax audits, tax settlement initiatives or other tax matters, including future tax reform;
- Our ability to utilize income tax attributes or changes in income tax rates related to such attributes, the benefits of which may or may not have been recognized under the more-likely-than-not recognition criteria;
- Environmental matters (such as those requiring compliance with emission and discharge standards for existing and new facilities or new developments regarding environmental remediation or decommissioning at sites related to our former operations);
- Government laws and regulations and possible changes therein (such as changes in government regulations which might impose various obligations on former manufacturers of lead pigment and lead-based paint, including us, with respect to asserted health concerns associated with the use of such products), including new environmental, health, safety, sustainability and or other regulations (such as those seeking to limit or classify TiO2 or its use);
- The ultimate resolution of pending litigation (such as our lead pigment and environmental matters); and
- Pending or possible future litigation or other actions.
Should one or more of these risks materialize (or the consequences of such a development worsen), or should the underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results could differ materially from those currently forecasted or expected. We disclaim any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement whether as a result of changes in information, future events or otherwise.
NL Industries, Inc. is engaged in component products (security products and recreational marine components) and chemicals (TiO2) businesses.
Investor Relations Contact
Bryan A. Hanley
Senior Vice President and Treasurer
(972) 233-1700
NL INDUSTRIES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In millions, except earnings per share)
Three months ended | ||||||
March 31, | ||||||
2023 | 2024 | |||||
(unaudited) | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 41.2 | $ | 38.0 | ||
Cost of sales | 28.5 | 28.3 | ||||
Gross margin | 12.7 | 9.7 | ||||
Selling, general and administrative expense | 5.7 | 6.0 | ||||
Corporate expense | 2.8 | 2.4 | ||||
Income from operations | 4.2 | 1.3 | ||||
Equity in earnings (losses) of Kronos Worldwide, Inc. | (4.6) | 2.5 | ||||
Other income (expense): | ||||||
Interest and dividend income | 2.0 | 2.6 | ||||
Marketable equity securities | (5.5) | 2.4 | ||||
Other components of net periodic pension and OPEB cost | (.4) | (.3) | ||||
Interest expense | (.2) | (.2) | ||||
Income (loss) before income taxes | (4.5) | 8.3 | ||||
Income tax expense | 1.4 | 1.0 | ||||
Net income (loss) | (5.9) | 7.3 | ||||
Noncontrolling interest in net income of subsidiary | .8 | .5 | ||||
Net income (loss) attributable to NL stockholders | $ | (6.7) | $ | 6.8 | ||
Net income (loss) per share attributable to NL stockholders | $ | (.14) | $ | .14 | ||
Weighted average shares used in the calculation of net income per share | 48.8 | 48.8 |
NL INDUSTRIES, INC.
COMPONENTS OF INCOME FROM OPERATIONS
(In millions)
Three months ended | |||||
March 31, | |||||
2023 | 2024 | ||||
(unaudited) | |||||
CompX - component products | $ | 7.0 | $ | 3.7 | |
Corporate expense | (2.8) | (2.4) | |||
Income from operations | $ | 4.2 | $ | 1.3 |
CHANGE IN KRONOS’ NET SALES
Three months ended | ||
March 31, | ||
2024 vs. 2023 | ||
(unaudited) | ||
Percentage change in net sales: | ||
TiO2 sales volume | 28 | % |
TiO2 product pricing | (11) | |
TiO2 product mix/other | (6) | |
Changes in currency exchange rates | 1 | |
Total | 12 | % |
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