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SPX FLOW reported its Q3 2020 results, marking progress amid pandemic challenges. Revenues declined to $356.9 million, down 8.9% year-over-year, while operating income rose 19.7% to $31.6 million, reflecting stringent cost controls. Backlog increased 7.9%, driven by industrial orders. However, orders declined 7.9%, with significant drops in North America and Asia Pacific. Adjusted EPS from continuing operations hit $0.39, a slight increase from $0.38. The company remains focused on strategic innovation and cost management as it prepares for a potential recovery in market demand.

Positive
  • Operating income increased by 19.7% to $31.6 million.
  • Backlog grew by 7.9%, indicating strong future demand.
  • Diluted EPS from continuing operations was $0.39, up from $0.38.
Negative
  • Revenues fell 8.9% year-over-year to $356.9 million.
  • Orders declined 7.9% due to reduced industrial demand.

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- SPX FLOW, Inc. (NYSE:FLOW), a leading provider of process solutions, today reported results for the quarter ended September 26, 2020.

"In the third quarter we celebrated five years as a public company. Over that time, the business has evolved its operating structure and systems, divested our Power & Energy business, refocused our process solutions offerings and significantly improved our financial strength to create a platform for future profitable growth." said Marc Michael, President and Chief Executive Officer.

"We have successfully navigated the pandemic for over six months, and while the operating environment has been demanding, I firmly believe the organization is better positioned for the challenges ahead. The pandemic has led to many learnings that we are implementing as a permanent part of our culture. Throughout 2020, I have challenged the team to reexamine every aspect of our go-to-market strategy to drive efficiency, permanently reduce waste, increase our velocity, and over emphasize our high growth and margin expansion opportunities."

"Our operating results in the quarter reflect our continued progress with a better than expected outcome and highlight the benefits of strong leverage on improved volume combined with efficient revenue conversion and rigorous cost controls. We saw acceleration in our short cycle industrial orders during the quarter along with continued excellent project execution in our Food & Beverage business, which led to meaningfully higher earnings than we anticipated heading into the quarter."

"During the quarter we continued to take important steps to realize our strategic objectives. We made strides in creating an outstanding experience for top customers through investments in modernizing our manufacturing sites and improving our processes to reduce lead times and improve on-time delivery. We also reallocated resources to focus on a higher level of targeted innovation, simplified product offerings, and began to strategically deploy capital through our first M&A transaction and the buyout of our minority joint venture partner in South Korea."

"As we near the end of 2020 and begin to look ahead to 2021, I am challenging the team to think more aggressively about changing our historical paradigms.  With current macro-economic conditions and end market demand remaining uncertain in the near term, we will concentrate on areas that are within our control while we remain poised for a more robust volume recovery which we expect to be additive to our efforts when it happens. We will continue to aggressively control costs, reallocate resources to drive profitable growth, and disproportionately reinvest in markets, products and customers that generate the highest returns for the company. In addition, we will continue to prudently manage our balance sheet strength through the cycle so that we are well positioned to create value through high returning organic and inorganic investment opportunities and by returning excess capital to shareholders."  

"I am proud of what our team has accomplished in the first five years as a public company. Together our actions have created a strong culture, a more sustainable earnings stream due to a higher quality of revenue, and a foundation that allows us to shift to offense has led to accelerating operating performance irrespective of economic conditions," added Michael.

Third Quarter 2020 Consolidated Results (continuing operations unless otherwise noted)


$ millions; except per share data

Q3 2020


Q3 2019


Variance


Organic Variance

Backlog

$

530.4



$

481.0



10.3

%


7.9

%

Orders

327.6



350.1



(6.4)

%


(7.9)

%

Revenues

356.9



383.5



(6.9)

%


(8.9)

%

Segment income

52.8



55.8



(5.4)

%



Margin %

14.8

%


14.6

%


20bps



Operating income

31.6



26.4



19.7

%



Margin %

8.9

%


6.9

%


200bps











Income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax

$

16.3



$

16.3






Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax

(4.2)



(47.9)






Net income (loss) attributable to SPX FLOW, Inc.

12.1



(31.6)














Diluted earnings (loss) per share from continuing operations

$

0.39



$

0.38






Diluted earnings (loss) per share from discontinued operations

(0.10)



(1.12)






Diluted earnings (loss) per share

0.29



(0.74)














Operating Cash Flow from (used in) continuing operations

$

39.1



$

32.3






Operating Cash Flow from (used in) discontinued operations

(1.9)



22.6






Operating Cash Flow

37.2



54.9














Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations*

$

46.8



$

50.9



(8.1)

%



Free Cash Flow* - continuing and discontinued operations

31.7



48.2






Note: The commentary below is compared to the prior-year period. Organic changes exclude the effects of currency fluctuations and the impact of acquisitions.

  • Backlog increased 7.9% organically driven by an increase in the Industrial backlog associated with strong mixer and OE pump orders and an increase in Food and Beverage system orders.
  • Orders declined (7.9)% organically. The decline was largely due to a lower level of Industrial orders while Food and Beverage orders were only down modestly. From a geographic perspective, declines in North America and Asia Pacific were only partially offset by growth in Europe.
  • Revenues declined (8.9)% organically, due to a lower level of revenue from Food and Beverage systems and broad based weakness across most short cycle Industrial product lines, largely attributable to current market conditions.
  • Gross profit decreased $(8.5) million due primarily to the lower volume described above. However, gross margins expanded 20 points to 35.3% driven by a higher quality of revenue, improved operating execution and favorable net price/cost benefits.
  • Operating income was $31.6 million, or 8.9% of revenues. This included $1.3 million of restructuring charges, a $0.5 million non-cash impairment charge, and $2.8 million of professional fees supporting the company's enterprise strategy and long-term value creation planning. Transitional services income of $1.3 million was reported in other income/expense. After excluding these items and reclassifying transitional services income, adjusted operating income* was $37.5 million, or 10.5% of revenues.
  • Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations were $0.39 and included:
    • A non-cash impairment charge of $(0.01) per share.
    • Professional fees of $(0.05) per share related primarily to strategic actions.
    • Restructuring and other related charges of $(0.02) per share.
    • A benefit of $0.04 per share related to a mark-to-market adjustment of an equity investment.
    • A benefit of $0.02 per share related to a gain on sale of assets.
    • A $(0.20) per share charge for early extinguishment of debt
    • Discrete and other tax items totaling a net credit of $0.13 per share as compared to the Company's expected tax rate of 29%.
  • Excluding the items noted above, adjusted earnings per share* from continuous operations were $0.48.
  • Free cash flow* generated across all operations was $31.7 million, including investments of $5.5 million on capital expenditures and $2.8 million on restructuring actions.

Third Quarter 2020 Results by Segment

Food and Beverage

$ millions

Q3 2020


Q3 2019


Variance


Organic Variance

Backlog

$

269.2



$

248.1



8.5

%


5.4

%

Orders

159.0



160.2



(0.7)

%


(2.5)

%

Revenues

160.6



178.9



(10.2)

%


(12.1)

%

Income

24.2



27.1



(10.7)

%



As a percent of revenues

15.1

%


15.1

%


—bps



Note: The commentary below is compared to the prior-year period. Organic changes exclude the effects of currency fluctuations.

  • Backlog was up both sequentially and year-over-year driven by strong systems wins in EMEA which were only partially offset by declines in China.
  • Orders declined (2.5)% organically, as increased systems orders were more than offset by declines in aftermarket and components orders. Geographically, the increase in systems orders were driven by orders in EMEA, which were partially offset by declines in APAC.
  • Revenues declined (12.1)% organically, primarily due to a lower level of revenue from systems, along with lower components and aftermarket sales.
  • Segment income of $24.2 million was down approximately (11)% year-over-year and margins remained flat at 15.1% on a lower revenue base. Strong operational and project execution, a higher quality of revenue, savings from cost reduction actions and net price benefits partially offset the impact of lower volumes.

Industrial

$ millions

Q3 2020


Q3 2019


Variance


Organic Variance

Backlog

$

261.2



$

232.9



12.2

%


10.4

%

Orders

168.6



189.9



(11.2)

%


(12.7)

%

Revenues

196.3



204.6



(4.1)

%


(6.1)

%

Income

28.6



28.7



(0.3)

%



As a percent of revenues

14.6

%


14.0

%


60bps



Note: The commentary below is compared to the prior-year period. Organic changes exclude the effects of currency fluctuations and the impact of acquisitions.

  • Backlog increased 10.4% organically reflecting timing of long-cycle orders in the fourth quarter of 2019 and the first half of 2020 along with lower year-over-year shipments in the first half of 2020.
  • Orders declined (12.7)% organically. This decline was broad-based across the majority of industrial product lines and geographic regions, most notably in mixers, pumps and heat exchangers, reflective of the current global economic environment
  • Revenues declined (6.1)% organically primarily due to a lower level of shipments across the majority of short-cycle product categories, primarily associated with global macroeconomic conditions.
  • Segment income decreased $(0.1) million and margins expanded 60 points to 14.6%. The increase in segment income margin was largely related to cost reduction efforts which offset the impact of lower revenues.

OTHER ITEMS

Form 10-Q: The company expects to file its quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 26, 2020 with the Securities and Exchange Commission on or about October 30, 2020. This news release should be read in conjunction with that filing, which will be available on the company's website at www.spxflow.com, in the Investor Relations section.

About SPX FLOW, Inc.: Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, SPX FLOW, Inc. (NYSE: FLOW) innovates with customers to help feed and enhance the world by designing, delivering and servicing high value process solutions at the heart of growing and sustaining our diverse communities. The company's product offering is concentrated in process technologies that perform mixing, blending, fluid handling, separation, thermal heat transfer and other activities that are integral to processes performed across a wide variety of sanitary and industrial markets. SPX FLOW had approximately $1.5 billion in 2019 annual revenues and has operations in more than 30 countries and sales in more than 140 countries. To learn more about SPX FLOW, please visit www.spxflow.com.

*Non-GAAP measure. See attached schedules for reconciliation from most comparable GAAP measure. Management believes these Non-GAAP metrics are commonly used financial measures for investors to evaluate our operating performance for the periods presented, and when read in conjunction with our condensed consolidated financial statements, present a useful tool to evaluate continuing operations and provide investors with metrics they can use to evaluate our management of the business from period to period. In addition, these are some of the factors we use in internal evaluations of the overall performance of our business.

Management acknowledges that there are many items that impact a company's reported results and the adjustments reflected in these Non-GAAP measures are not intended to present all items that may have impacted these results. In addition, these Non-GAAP measures are not necessarily comparable to similarly-titled measures used by other companies.

Note: Net leverage as defined in the company's credit facility.

Certain statements in this press release are 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, and are subject to the safe harbor created thereby. Please read these results in conjunction with the company's documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent annual report on Form 10-K and its most recent quarterly report on Form 10-Q. These filings identify important risk factors and other uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from these statements. The words "expect," "anticipate," "plan," "target," "project," "believe" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Although the company believes that the expectations reflected in its forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. These statements are only predictions. Actual events or results may differ materially because of market conditions or other factors, and forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as a prediction of actual results. All the forward-looking statements in this press release are qualified in their entirety by reference to the factors discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in the company's most recent Form 10-K and Form 10Q and in any other documents filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission that describe risks and factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in these forward-looking statements. These risk factors may not be exhaustive. Further, the company operates in a continually changing business environment and cannot predict new risk factors that may arise as a result of these and other changes. Statements in this press release speak only as of the date of this press release, and SPX FLOW disclaims any responsibility to update or revise such statements.

Investor Contact:
Scott Gaffner
VP, Investor Relations and Strategic Insights
704-752-4485
investor@spxflow.com

Media Contact:
Melissa Buscher
Chief Communications Officer
704-540-2160

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Unaudited; in millions, except per share amounts)







Three months ended

Nine months ended


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Revenues

$                  356.9

$                  383.5

$                 954.5

$             1142.3

Cost of products sold

230.8

248.9

613.8

753.7

Gross profit

126.1

134.6

340.7

388.6

Selling, general and administrative

89.9

94.3

265.9

278.0

Intangible amortization

2.8

2.9

8.5

8.6

Asset impairment charges

0.5

10.8

3.2

10.8

Restructuring and other related charges

1.3

0.2

8.7

7.1

Operating income

31.6

26.4

54.4

84.1

Other income (expense), net

4.2

(0.3)

8.5

6.5

Interest expense, net

(7.4)

(6.5)

(24.9)

(22.5)

Loss on early extinguishment of debt

(11.0)

-

(11.0)

-

Income from continuing operations before income taxes

17.4

19.6

27.0

68.1

Income tax provision

(0.7)

(2.5)

(3.7)

(24.7)

Income from continuing operations

16.7

17.1

23.3

43.4

Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax

(4.2)

(47.7)

(40.9)

8.3

Net income (loss)

12.5

(30.6)

(17.6)

51.7

Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

0.4

1.0

0.7

1.2

Net income (loss) attributable to SPX FLOW, Inc.

$                    12.1

$                   (31.6)

(18.3)

50.5











Basic income (loss) per share of common stock:

$                    0.29

$                   (0.74)

$                   (0.43)

$                    1.19

Diluted income (loss) per share of common stock:

$                    0.29

$                   (0.74)

$                   (0.43)

$                    1.18






Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - basic

42.127

42.434

42.425

42.418

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - diluted

42.450

42.697

42.640

42.630

 

 SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 

 CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS 

 (Unaudited; in millions) 





September 26, 2020

December 31, 2019

ASSETS



Current assets:



Cash and equivalents

$                  352.3

$                 299.2

Accounts receivable, net

232.1

243.1

Contract assets

28.7

27.3

Inventories, net

222.2

208.1

Other current assets

30.1

32.2

Assets of discontinued operations

6.3

464.0

Total current assets

871.7

1,273.9

Property, plant and equipment:



Land

22.3

22.2

Buildings and leasehold improvements

173.0

170.8

Machinery and equipment

358.9

325.9


554.2

518.9

Accumulated depreciation

(329.0)

(289.0)

Property, plant and equipment, net

225.2

229.9

Goodwill

552.8

545.1

Intangibles, net

206.2

208.1

Other assets

166.4

180.4

TOTAL ASSETS

$                2022.3

$              2,437.4




LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY AND EQUITY



Current liabilities:



Accounts payable

$                  133.9

$                 142.6

Contract liabilities

125.1

116.3

Accrued expenses

167.3

162.0

Income taxes payable

33.2

45.2

Short-term debt

8.9

20.7

Current maturities of long-term debt

0.1

0.1

Liabilities of discontinued operations

1.7

220.5

Total current liabilities

470.2

707.4

Long-term debt

397.1

693.7

Deferred and other income taxes

26.1

27.9

Other long-term liabilities

112.8

115.0

Total long-term liabilities

536.0

836.6

Mezzanine equity

9.4

20.3

Equity:



SPX FLOW, Inc. shareholders' equity:



Common stock

0.4

0.4

Paid-in capital

1,694.6

1,677.0

Accumulated deficit

(387.5)

(369.2)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(262.0)

(426.5)

Common stock in treasury

(43.1)

(19.3)

Total SPX FLOW, Inc. shareholders' equity

1002.4

862.4

Noncontrolling interests

4.3

10.7

Total equity

1006.7

873.1

TOTAL LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY AND EQUITY

$                2022.3

$              2,437.4

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

RESULTS OF REPORTABLE SEGMENTS

(Unaudited; in millions)












As of and for the three months
ended




As of and for the nine months
ended




September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Change

%/bps


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Change

%/bps

Food and Beverage











Backlog

$                       269.2

$                  248.1

$      21.1

8.5 %


$                  269.2

$                       248.1

$    21.1

8.5 %

Orders

159.0

160.2

(1.2)

(0.7)%


435.1

467.1

(32.0)

(6.9)%











Revenues

160.6

178.9

(18.3)

(10.2)%


443.1

530.0

(86.9)

(16.4)%

Gross profit

58.2

61.0

(2.8)



160.7

167.0

(6.3)


as a percent of revenues

36.2 %

34.1 %


210 bps


36.3 %

31.5 %


480 bps

Selling, general and administrative expense

32.5

32.4

0.1



93.4

102.9

(9.5)


as a percent of revenues

20.2 %

18.1 %


210 bps


21.1 %

19.4 %


170 bps

Intangible amortization expense

1.5

1.5

-



4.6

4.5

0.1


Income

$                         24.2

$                    27.1

$      (2.9)

(10.7)%


$                    62.7

$                         59.6

$      3.1

5.2 %

as a percent of revenues

15.1 %

15.1 %


- bps


14.2 %

11.2 %


300 bps











Industrial











Backlog

$                       261.2

$                  232.9

$      28.3

12.2 %


$                  261.2

$                       232.9

$    28.3

12.2 %

Orders

168.6

189.9

(21.3)

(11.2)%


529.9

596.3

(66.4)

(11.1)%











Revenues

196.3

204.6

(8.3)

(4.1)%


511.4

612.3

(100.9)

(16.5)%

Gross profit

67.9

73.6

(5.7)



180.0

221.6

(41.6)


as a percent of revenues

34.6 %

36.0 %


(140)bps


35.2 %

36.2 %


(100)bps

Selling, general and administrative expense

38.0

43.5

(5.5)



118.2

129.6

(11.4)


as a percent of revenue

19.4 %

21.3 %


(190)bps


23.1 %

21.2 %


190 bps

Intangible amortization expense

1.3

1.4

(0.1)



3.9

4.1

(0.2)


Income

$                         28.6

$                    28.7

$      (0.1)

(0.3)%


$                    57.9

$                         87.9

$     (30)

(34.1)%

as a percent of revenues

14.6 %

14.0 %


60 bps


11.3 %

14.4 %


(310)bps











Consolidated Backlog

$                       530.4

$                  481.0

$      49.4

10.3 %


$                  530.4

481.0

$    49.4

10.3 %

Consolidated Orders

$                       327.6

$                  350.1

$    (22.5)

(6.4)%


$                  965.0

1,063.4

$  (98.4)

(9.3)%

Consolidated Revenues

$                       356.9

$                  383.5

$    (26.6)

(6.9)%


$                  954.5

$                     1142.3

$(187.8)

(16.4)%

Consolidated Segment Income

52.8

55.8

(3.0)

(5.4)%


120.6

147.5

(26.9)

(18.2)%

as a percent of revenues

14.8 %

14.6 %


20 bps


12.6 %

12.9 %


(30)bps











Total income for reportable segments

$                         52.8

$                    55.8

$      (3.0)



$                  120.6

$                       147.5

$  (26.9)


Corporate expense

19.2

18.1

1.1



53.7

44.8

8.9


Pension and postretirement service costs

0.2

0.3

(0.1)



0.6

0.7

(0.1)


Asset impairment charges

0.5

10.8

(10.3)



3.2

10.8

(7.6)


Restructuring and other related charges

1.3

0.2

1.1



8.7

7.1

1.6


Consolidated Operating Income

$                         31.6

$                    26.4

$        5.2

19.7 %


$                    54.4

$                         84.1

$  (29.7)

(35.3)%

as a percent of revenues

8.9 %

6.9 %


200 bps


5.7 %

7.4 %


(170)bps

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(Unaudited; in millions)







Three months ended

Nine months ended


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Cash flows from operating activities:





Net income (loss)

$                                  12.5

$                                (30.6)

$                                (17.6)

$                                  51.7

Less: Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax

$                                   (4.2)

$                                (47.7)

$                                (40.9)

$                                    8.3

Income from continuing operations

$                                  16.7

$                                  17.1

$                                  23.3

$                                  43.4

Adjustments to reconcile income from continuing operations to net
cash from operating activities:





Restructuring and other related charges

1.3

0.2

8.7

7.1

Asset impairment charges

0.5

10.8

3.2

10.8

Deferred income taxes

0.1

(12.5)

18.9

(4.0)

Depreciation and amortization

10.2

9.5

30.2

28.9

Stock-based compensation

3.6

3.2

10.6

9.4

Pension and other employee benefits

0.3

0.5

1.0

1.5

Gains on asset sales and other, net

(1.3)

(0.2)

(0.9)

(0.4)

Gain on change in fair value of investment in equity security

(2.1)

-

(7.4)

(7.8)

Loss on early extinguishment of debt

11.0

-

11.0

-

Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects from
business acquisition and discontinued operations:





Accounts receivable and other assets

(12.1)

(8.1)

16.2

37.0

Contract assets and liabilities, net

1.1

(3.4)

4.4

(27.4)

Inventories

17.9

13.4

(11.2)

1.2

Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other

(5.3)

4.5

(68.9)

(41.4)

Cash spending on restructuring actions

(2.8)

(2.7)

(7.5)

(6.0)

Net cash from continuing operations

39.1

32.3

31.6

52.3

Net cash from (used in) discontinued operations

(1.9)

22.6

(8.3)

46.8

Net cash from operating activities

37.2

54.9

23.3

99.1

Cash flows from (used in) investing activities:





Proceeds from asset sales and other, net

3.1

0.3

3.3

1.0

Capital expenditures

(5.5)

(4.9)

(17.3)

(17.4)

Business acquisition, net of cash acquired

(10.0)

-

(10.0)

-

Net cash used in continuing operations

(12.4)

(4.6)

(24.0)

(16.4)

Net cash from (used in) discontinued operations (includes net proceeds
from disposition of $406.2, less cash and restricted cash disposed of $7.3,
in the nine months ended September 26, 2020)

-

(1.8)

393.4

(4.6)

Net cash from (used in) investing activities

(12.4)

(6.4)

369.4

(21.0)

Cash flows used in financing activities:





Repurchases of senior notes (includes premiums paid of $8.4)

(308.4)

-

(308.4)

-

Borrowings under amended and restated senior credit facilities

-

12.0

-

134.0

Repayments of amended and restated senior credit facilities

-

(27.0)

-

(34.0)

Borrowings under former senior credit facilities

-

-

-

33.0

Repayments of former senior credit facilities

-

-

-

(173.0)

Borrowings under former trade receivables financing arrangement

-

-

-

54.0

Repayments of former trade receivables financing arrangement

-

-

-

(54.0)

Borrowings under (repayments of) purchase card program, net

(6.8)

1.7

(11.6)

1.7

Borrowings under other financing arrangements

-

0.5

-

1.1

Repayments of other financing arrangements

-

-

(0.3)

(3.2)

Financing fees paid

-

(0.6)

-

(3.3)

Purchases of common stock

(10.7)

-

(16.9)

-

Minimum withholdings paid on behalf of employees for net
share settlements, net

(0.1)

(0.2)

(6.9)

(5.4)

Purchase of noncontrolling interest

(8.2)

-

(8.2)

-

Dividends paid to noncontrolling interests in subsidiary

-

-

(1.2)

(1.0)

Net cash used in continuing operations

(334.2)

(13.6)

(353.5)

(50.1)

Net cash used in discontinued operations

-

(0.1)

(0.3)

(0.3)

Net cash used in financing activities

(334.2)

(13.7)

(353.8)

(50.4)

Change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash due to
changes in foreign currency exchange rates

4.8

0.2

10.2

(2.6)

Net change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

(304.6)

35.0

49.1

25.1

Consolidated cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning
of period

657.1

204.4

303.4

214.3

Consolidated cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end
of period

$                               352.5

$                               239.4

$                               352.5

$                               239.4

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

ORGANIC REVENUE RECONCILIATION

(Unaudited)










Three months ended September 26, 2020


Net Revenue Decline



Foreign Currency and
Business Acquisition



Organic Revenue
Decline

Food and Beverage

(10.2)%



1.9 %



(12.1)%

Industrial

(4.1)%



2.0 %



(6.1)%

Consolidated

(6.9)%



2.0 %



(8.9)%










Nine months ended September 26, 2020


Net Revenue Decline



Foreign Currency and
Business Acquisition



Organic Revenue
Decline

Food and Beverage

(16.4)%



(1.4)%



(15.0)%

Industrial

(16.5)%



(0.9)%



(15.6)%

Consolidated

(16.4)%



(1.1)%



(15.3)%

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CASH RECONCILIATION

(Unaudited; in millions)





Nine months ended



September 26, 2020


Beginning cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

$                            303.4





Net cash from operating activities of continuing operations

31.6


Net cash used in operating activities of discontinued operations

(8.3)


Proceeds from asset sales and other, net

3.3


Capital expenditures of continuing operations

(17.3)


Business acquisition, net of cash acquired

(10.0)


Capital expenditures of discontinued operations

(5.5)


Net proceeds from disposition of discontinued operations

398.9


Repurchases of senior notes (includes premiums paid of $8.4)

(308.4)


Repayments of purchase card program, net

(11.6)


Repayments of other financing arrangements

(0.3)


Financing fees paid

-


Purchases of common stock

(16.9)


Minimum withholdings paid on behalf of employees for net share settlements, net

(6.9)


Purchase of noncontrolling interest

(8.2)


Dividends paid to noncontrolling interests in subsidiary

(1.2)


Net cash used in financing activities of discontinued operations

(0.3)


Change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash due to changes in foreign currency
exchange rates

10.2





Ending cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

$                            352.5






SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
DEBT, NET DEBT AND ADJUSTED NET DEBT RECONCILIATION
(Unaudited; in millions)





Debt, Net Debt and Adjusted Net Debt at


September 26, 2020

December 31, 2019

Term loan

100.0

100.0

5.625% senior notes

-

300.0

5.875% senior notes, due in August 2026

300.0

300.0

Other indebtedness - continuing operations

9.4

21.3

Other indebtedness - discontinued operations

-

4.1

Less: deferred financing fees

(3.3)

(6.8)

Total debt

$                            406.1

$                            718.6




Total debt

$                            406.1

$                            718.6

Less: cash and equivalents - continuing operations

(352.3)

(299.2)

Less: cash and equivalents - discontinued operations

(0.2)

(3.1)

Net debt

$                              53.6

$                            416.3




Net debt

53.6

416.3

Less: debt under purchase card program

(8.8)

(20.4)

Adjusted net debt

$                              44.8

$                            395.9

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

FREE CASH FLOW RECONCILIATION

(Unaudited; in millions)







Three months ended

Nine months ended


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Net cash from operating activities - continuing and
discontinued operations

$                          37.2

$                          54.9

$                       23.3

$                       99.1

Capital expenditures - continuing and discontinued
operations

(5.5)

(6.7)

(22.8)

(22.0)

Free cash flow from operations - continuing and
discontinued operations

$                          31.7

$                          48.2

$                         0.5

$                       77.1

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

ADJUSTED OPERATING INCOME RECONCILIATION

(Unaudited; in millions)








Three months ended


Nine months ended


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Operating income

$                             31.6

$                            26.4


$                        54.4

$                          84.1

Charges and fees associated with strategic actions

2.8

5.0


6

5.5

Certain restructuring and other related charges

1.3

-


8.7

5.9

Asset impairment charges

$                               0.5

$                            10.8


$                          3.2

$                          10.8

Reduction of SG&A costs associated with transition
services income

1.3

$                                  -


2.8

$                                -

Adjusted operating income

$                             37.5

$                            42.2


$                        75.1

$                        106.3

 



SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

EBITDA FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS RECONCILIATION

(Unaudited; in millions)







Three months ended

Nine months ended


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Net income attributable to SPX FLOW, Inc. from
continuing operations

$                        16.3

$                        16.3

$                        22.5

$                        42.2






Income tax provision

0.7

2.5

3.7

24.7

Interest expense, net

7.4

6.5

24.9

22.5

Depreciation and amortization

10.2

9.5

30.2

28.9

EBITDA from continuing operations

34.6

34.8

81.3

118.3

Loss on early extinguishment of debt

11.0

-

11.0

-

Asset impairment charges

0.5

10.8

3.2

10.8

Fair value adjustment related to an equity security

(2.1)

-

(7.4)

(7.8)

Non-cash compensation expense

3.6

3.2

10.6

9.4

Non-service pension and postretirement related costs

0.1

0.2

0.4

0.8

Interest income

0.9

2.2

3.0

6.0

Certain gains on asset sales and other, net

(1.3)

(0.2)

(0.9)

(0.4)

Restructuring and other related charges

1.3

0.2

8.7

7.1

Foreign exchange losses

0.4

0.3

2.2

0.9

EBITDA of business remaining in discontinued
operations

0.5

0.4


0.7

Other

0.1

0.2

0.5

0.6

Bank consolidated EBITDA from continuing operations

$                        49.6

$                        52.1

$                      112.6

$                      146.4

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

ADJUSTED EBITDA FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS RECONCILIATION

(Unaudited; in millions)







Three months ended

Nine months ended


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Net income attributable to SPX FLOW, Inc. from
continuing operations

$                        16.3

$                        16.3

$                        22.5

$                        42.2






Income tax provision

0.7

2.5

3.7

24.7

Interest expense, net

7.4

6.5

24.9

22.5

Depreciation and amortization

10.2

9.5

30.2

28.9

EBITDA from continuing operations

34.6

34.8

81.3

118.3

Charges and fees associated with strategic actions

2.8

5.0

6.0

5.5

Certain restructuring and other related charges

1.3

-

8.7

5.9

Asset impairment charges

0.5

10.8

3.2

10.8

Fair value adjustment related to an equity security

(2.1)

-

(7.4)

(7.8)

Certain gains on asset sales and other, net

(1.3)

-

(1.3)

-

Losses on certain foreign currency remeasurement

-

0.3

-

0.8

Loss on early extinguishment of debt

11.0

-

11.0

-

Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations

$                        46.8

$                        50.9

$                      101.5

$                      133.5

 

SPX FLOW, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

ADJUSTED DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS RECONCILIATION

(Unaudited)







Three months ended

Nine months ended


September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

September 26,
2020

September 28,
2019

Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations

0.39

0.38

0.53

0.99

Charges and fees associated with strategic actions, net of tax

0.05

0.08

0.10

0.10

Certain restructuring and other related charges, net of tax

0.02

-

0.16

0.11

Asset impairment charges, net of tax

0.01

0.18

0.05

0.18

Fair value adjustment related to an equity security, net of tax

(0.04)

-

(0.13)

(0.13)

Certain gains on asset sales and other, net of tax

(0.02)

-

(0.02)

-

Losses on certain foreign currency remeasurement, net of tax

-

0.01

-

0.02

Loss on early extinguishment of debt, net of tax

0.20

-

0.20

-

Discrete tax credits (charges)

(0.13)

(0.06)

(0.13)

0.07











Adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations

$                            0.48

$                            0.59

$                            0.76

$                            1.34

 

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FAQ

What did SPX FLOW report for Q3 2020 financial performance?

SPX FLOW reported Q3 2020 revenues of $356.9 million, down 8.9% year-over-year, with operating income of $31.6 million.

How did SPX FLOW perform in terms of earnings per share in Q3 2020?

The diluted earnings per share from continuing operations for SPX FLOW in Q3 2020 was $0.39, slightly up from $0.38 in Q3 2019.

What was the backlog change reported by SPX FLOW for Q3 2020?

SPX FLOW's backlog increased by 7.9% in Q3 2020, indicating strong demand in the industrial sector.

What were the major factors impacting SPX FLOW's Q3 2020 results?

The decline in revenues and orders was primarily due to lower demand in North America and Asia Pacific, affected by ongoing pandemic challenges.

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