Seneca Foods Reports Sales and Earnings for the Quarter and Nine Months Ended December 26, 2020
Seneca Foods Corporation (NASDAQ: SENEA, SENEB) reported strong financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 26, 2020. Net sales rose by 23.3% to $484.4 million in the third quarter, driven by increased selling prices and sales volume. Gross margin improved from 13.3% to 16.0%. Year-to-date, net sales increased 13.1% to $1,162.9 million, with gross margin rising from 9.3% to 15.1%. CEO Paul Palmby attributed these results to the sale of the prepared foods business and the commitment of employees during the pandemic.
- Net sales increased 23.3% to $484.4 million in Q3 2021.
- Gross margin percentage improved from 13.3% to 16.0% in Q3.
- Net sales rose 13.1% to $1,162.9 million year-to-date.
- Gross margin percentage increased from 9.3% to 15.1% year-to-date.
- None.
MARION, N.Y., Feb. 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Seneca Foods Corporation (NASDAQ: SENEA, SENEB) today announced financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 26, 2020.
Highlights (vs. year-ago, third quarter results):
- Net sales increased
23.3% to 484.4 million. - Gross margin percentage increased from
13.3% to16.0% as compared to the prior year three months due to higher selling prices and higher sales volume in the third quarter of 2021.
“Our results for the quarter reflect the gain on sale of our prepared foods business as well as continued strong sales in our core business. I remain humbled by the dedication of all of our loyal employees during the pandemic as we continue to help do our part in meeting customer needs with our products,” stated Paul Palmby, President and Chief Executive Officer.
Highlights (vs. year-ago, year-to-date results):
- Net sales increased
13.1% to$1,162.9 million . - Gross margin percentage increased from
9.3% to15.1% as compared to the prior year year-to-date mostly due to higher selling prices and higher sales volume in the first nine months of 2021.
About Seneca Foods Corporation
Seneca Foods is one of North America’s leading providers of packaged fruits and vegetables, with facilities located throughout the United States. Its high quality products are primarily sourced from over 1,600 American farms. Seneca holds the largest share of the retail private label, food service, and export canned vegetable markets, distributing to over 90 countries. Products are also sold under the highly regarded brands of Libby’s®, Aunt Nellie’s®, Green Valley®, CherryMan®, READ®, and Seneca labels, including Seneca snack chips. Seneca’s common stock is traded on the Nasdaq Global Stock Market under the symbols “SENEA” and “SENEB”. SENEA is included in the S&P SmallCap 600, Russell 2000 and Russell 3000 indices.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures—Operating Income Excluding LIFO and Plant Restructuring Impact, EBITDA and FIFO EBITDA
Operating income excluding LIFO and plant restructuring, EBITDA and FIFO EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures. The Company believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide a basis for comparison to companies that do not use LIFO or have plant restructuring to enhance the understanding of the Company’s historical operating performance. The Company does not intend for this information to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for other measures prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Set forth below is a reconciliation of reported Operating Income excluding LIFO and plant restructuring.
Quarter Ended | Nine Months Ended | |||||||||||
In millions | In millions | |||||||||||
12/26/2020 | 12/28/2019 | 12/26/2020 | 12/28/2019 | |||||||||
FY 2021 | FY 2020 | FY 2021 | FY 2020 | |||||||||
Operating income, as reported: | $ | 90.6 | $ | 33.1 | $ | 148.5 | $ | 43.4 | ||||
LIFO credit | (4.7 | ) | (11.3 | ) | (4.3 | ) | (7.5 | ) | ||||
Plant restructuring (credit) charge | (0.1 | ) | 0.8 | 0.2 | 6.7 | |||||||
Operating income, excluding LIFO and plant restructuring impact | $ | 85.8 | $ | 22.6 | $ | 144.4 | $ | 42.6 | ||||
Set forth below is a reconciliation of reported net earnings to EBITDA and FIFO EBITDA (earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, amortization, non-cash charges and credits related to the LIFO inventory valuation method). The Company does not intend for this information to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for other measures prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Nine Months Ended | ||||||
EBITDA and FIFO EBITDA: | December 26, 2020 | December 28, 2019 | ||||
(In thousands) | ||||||
Earnings from continuing operations | $ | 111,271 | $ | 30,166 | ||
Income tax expense | 29,479 | 9,357 | ||||
Interest expense, net of interest income | 4,586 | 9,183 | ||||
Depreciation and amortization | 24,302 | 22,644 | ||||
Interest amortization | (206 | ) | (209 | ) | ||
LIFO EBITDA | 169,432 | 71,141 | ||||
LIFO credit | (4,268 | ) | (7,457 | ) | ||
FIFO EBITDA | $ | 165,164 | $ | 63,684 | ||
Forward-Looking Information
The information contained in this release contains, or may contain, forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements appear in a number of places in this release and include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of the Company or its officers (including statements preceded by, followed by or that include the words “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates” or similar expressions) with respect to various matters.
Because such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such statements, which speak only as of the date the statements were made. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are:
- general economic and business conditions;
- cost and availability of commodities and other raw materials such as vegetables, steel and packaging materials;
- transportation costs;
- climate and weather affecting growing conditions and crop yields;
- availability of financing;
- leverage and the Company’s ability to service and reduce its debt;
- potential impact of COVID-19 related issues at our facilities;
- foreign currency exchange and interest rate fluctuations;
- effectiveness of the Company’s marketing and trade promotion programs;
- changing consumer preferences;
- competition;
- product liability claims;
- the loss of significant customers or a substantial reduction in orders from these customers;
- changes in, or the failure or inability to comply with, United States, foreign and local governmental regulations, including environmental and health and safety regulations; and
- other risks detailed from time to time in the reports filed by the Company with the SEC.
Except for ongoing obligations to disclose material information as required by the federal securities laws, the Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of the filing of this report or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
Contact:
Timothy J. Benjamin, Chief Financial Officer
315-926-8100
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Unaudited Selected Financial Data | ||||||||||||||
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Third Quarter | Year-to-Date | |||||||||||||
Fiscal 2021 | Fiscal 2020 | Fiscal 2021 | Fiscal 2020 | |||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 484,392 | $ | 392,971 | $ | 1,162,851 | $ | 1,027,898 | ||||||
Plant restructuring (credit) expense (note 2) | $ | (118 | ) | $ | 793 | $ | 169 | $ | 6,745 | |||||
Other operating income, net (note 3) | $ | 35,351 | $ | 1,617 | $ | 33,716 | $ | 8,618 | ||||||
Operating income (note 1) | $ | 90,560 | $ | 33,115 | $ | 148,545 | $ | 43,443 | ||||||
Loss (income) from equity investment | (728 | ) | - | 752 | - | |||||||||
Other (income) loss | (234 | ) | (1,656 | ) | 2,457 | (5,263 | ) | |||||||
Interest expense, net | 1,531 | 2,690 | 4,586 | 9,183 | ||||||||||
Earnings from continuing operations before income taxes | $ | 89,991 | $ | 32,081 | $ | 140,750 | $ | 39,523 | ||||||
Income tax expense from continuing operations | 17,531 | 7,653 | 29,479 | 9,357 | ||||||||||
Earnings from continuing operations | 72,460 | 24,428 | 111,271 | 30,166 | ||||||||||
Earnings from discontinued operations (net of tax) | - | 955 | - | 955 | ||||||||||
Net earnings | $ | 72,460 | $ | 25,383 | $ | 111,271 | $ | 31,121 | ||||||
Basic earnings per share: | ||||||||||||||
Continuing operations | $ | 7.96 | $ | 2.65 | $ | 12.18 | $ | 3.23 | ||||||
Discontinued operations | $ | - | $ | 0.10 | $ | - | $ | 0.10 | ||||||
Net basic earnings per common share | $ | 7.96 | $ | 2.75 | $ | 12.18 | $ | 3.33 | ||||||
Diluted earnings per share: | ||||||||||||||
Continuing operations | $ | 7.90 | $ | 2.63 | $ | 12.09 | $ | 3.20 | ||||||
Discontinued operations | $ | - | $ | 0.10 | $ | - | $ | 0.10 | ||||||
Net diluted earnings per common share | $ | 7.90 | $ | 2.73 | $ | 12.09 | $ | 3.31 | ||||||
Note 1: The effect of the LIFO inventory valuation method on third quarter pre-tax results increased operating earnings by | ||||||||||||||
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three month period ended December 28, 2019. | ||||||||||||||
The effect of the LIFO inventory valuation method on third quarter pre-tax results increased operating earnings by | ||||||||||||||
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month period ended December 28, 2019. | ||||||||||||||
Note 2: The nine month period ended December 26, 2020 included a restructuring charge of | ||||||||||||||
plants in the Northwest, of which | ||||||||||||||
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Note 3: During the nine months ended December 26, 2020, the Company recorded a gain of | ||||||||||||||
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fixed assets. The Company also recorded a charge of | ||||||||||||||
for the nine months ended December 28, 2019 includes a gain on the partial sale of a plant in the Midwest and Northwest of | ||||||||||||||
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Note 4: The Company uses the "two-class" method for basic earnings per share by dividing the earnings attributable to | ||||||||||||||
common shareholders by the weighted average of common shares outstanding during the period. | ||||||||||||||
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