SUMR Brands Reports Third Quarter Results
SUMR Brands (NASDAQ: SUMR) announced its Q3 2020 results, showing net sales of $40.7 million, a slight drop from $41.5 million in Q3 2019. However, net income rose to $2.2 million from a loss of $1.7 million, with earnings per share at $1.03, benefiting from tax changes under the U.S. Cares Act. Adjusted EBITDA increased to $4.7 million, reflecting improved margins despite COVID-19 impacts. The company successfully refinanced debt with Bank of America, aiming for a $2 million reduction in annual interest expenses. Challenges lie ahead due to ongoing supply chain issues and potential revenue declines.
- Net income increased to $2.2 million compared to a loss of $1.7 million in Q3 2019.
- Earnings per share improved to $1.03, benefiting from a tax provision adjustment.
- Adjusted EBITDA surged to $4.7 million, up from $0.8 million in the same quarter last year.
- Successfully refinanced debt, expecting to save approximately $2.0 million in annual interest expenses.
- Gross profit rose to $13.5 million, with an increase in gross margin to 33.3%.
- Net sales declined to $40.7 million from $41.5 million in Q3 2019, indicating reduced revenue.
- Continued supply chain challenges may impact product availability and costs in Q4.
Debt Refinancing Completed
WOONSOCKET, R.I., Nov. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SUMR Brands ("SUMR Brands" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: SUMR), a global leader in premium infant and juvenile products, today announced financial results for the third quarter ended September 26, 2020.
Recent Highlights
- SUMR Brands reported net sales of
$40.7 million in the third quarter versus$41.5 million in the prior-year period, reflecting higher demand across many of the Company’s core product categories largely offsetting the impact from COVID-19 on certain brick & mortar customers and international sales - Net income was
$2.2 million , or$1.03 per share, in the third quarter of 2020 compared with a net loss of$1.7 million , or$(0.79) per share, in the prior-year period; the 2020 third quarter was favorably impacted by$0.17 per share related to a modification of interest expense deductibility under the U.S. Cares Act, resulting in a tax benefit - Adjusted EBITDA rose to
$4.7 million from$0.8 million in the third quarter of 2019, and Adjusted EBITDA as a percent of net sales was11.4% in 2020 versus2.0% last year - G&A declined to
$6.9 million in the quarter from$8.4 million in last year’s comparable period - The Company announced October 16 that it had successfully refinanced its debt facilities with Bank of America, with annualized interest expense expected to be reduced by approximately
$2.0 million
“After a very positive second quarter, we continued to strengthen the Company and build a foundation for long-term success this period,” said Stuart Noyes, Interim CEO. “Excluding one-time adjustments related to the Cares Act, we posted adjusted earnings of
“In October we announced the completion of a favorable debt refinancing with Bank of America, a significant accomplishment for SUMR. Our improved financial position this year allowed us to structure a less expensive credit agreement that we expect will reduce interest expense by approximately
Third Quarter Results
Net sales for the three months ended September 26, 2020 were
Gross profit for the third quarter of 2020 was
Selling expense was
General and administrative expenses (G&A) were
The Company reported net income of
Adjusted EBITDA, as defined in the Company’s credit agreements, for the third quarter of 2020 was
Outlook for Fourth Quarter 2020
SUMR Brands, similar to other consumer products companies and retailers, is facing supply chain challenges in the fourth quarter related to shipping, trucking, and logistics, making it difficult to ensure a steady, reliable stream of inventory to the Company and its customers. Such issues are negatively impacting product supply and warehousing costs. While it is not the Company’s normal practice to provide forward-looking financial information, and does not expect to do so in the future, in light of these near-term disruptions – along with ongoing tariffs, challenges due to COVID-19 and softening consumer demand – the Company expects reduced revenue and lower Adjusted EBITDA (by as much as
Balance Sheet Highlights
As of September 26, 2020, the Company had approximately
Debt Refinancing
After the end of the quarter, the Company entered into a Third Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement with Bank of America, N.A. (the “Credit Facility”) that replaced its prior
Conference Call Information
Management will host a conference call to discuss the financial results Thursday, November 12, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern. To listen to the live call, visit the Investor Relations section of the Company's website at www.sumrbrands.com or dial 844-834-0642 or 412-317-5188. An archive of the webcast will be available on the Company's website.
About SUMR Brands, Inc.
Based in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, the Company is a global leader of premium juvenile brands driven by a commitment to people, products, and purpose. The Company is made up of a diverse group of experts with a passion to make family life better by selling proprietary, innovative products across several core categories. For more information about the Company, please visit www.sumrbrands.com.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information
This release and the referenced webcast include presentations of non-GAAP financial measures, including Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net loss and adjusted loss per diluted share. Adjusted EBITDA means earnings before interest and taxes plus depreciation, amortization, non-cash stock-based compensation expenses and other items added back, as permitted by the Company’s credit agreements and detailed in the reconciliation table included in this release. Non-GAAP adjusted net loss and adjusted loss per diluted share means net (loss) plus unamortized financing fees and other items added back, as permitted by the Company’s credit agreements, adjustments related to changes in tax valuation allowances due to the application of the CARES Act, as well as the tax impact of these items, as detailed in the reconciliation table included in this release. With respect to our forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter, no reconciliation is included in this release because the Company is unable to quantify certain amounts that would be required to be included in the comparable GAAP measure without unreasonable efforts, and the Company believes such a reconciliation would imply a degree of precision that would be confusing or misleading to investors due to the high variability, complexity and low visibility with respect to the items excluded from or added in the calculation of Adjusted EBITDA. Such information is supplemental to information presented in accordance with GAAP and is not intended to represent a presentation in accordance with GAAP. The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors to better understand, on a period-to-period comparable basis, financial amounts both including and excluding these identified items, as they indicate more clearly the Company’s operations and its ability to meet capital expenditure and working capital requirements. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to such GAAP measures as net income, cash flows provided by or used in operating, investing or financing activities or other financial statement data presented in the Company’s consolidated financial statements as an indicator of financial performance or liquidity. The Company provides reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures in its press releases of historical performance. Because these measures are not determined in accordance with GAAP and are susceptible to varying calculations, these non-GAAP measures, as presented, may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this release that are not historical fact may be deemed “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Company intends that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbor created thereby. These statements are accompanied by words such as “anticipate,” “expect,” “project,” “will,” “believes,” “estimate” and similar expressions, and include statements regarding the Company’s expectations for performance in the fourth quarter of 2020, including Adjusted EBITDA and revenue expectations and softening demand, its efforts to mitigate the impact of supply chain challenges, its efforts to mitigate tariffs, the expected annualized interest savings on its refinanced debt, and the Company’s actions to position the Company for future growth, including de-levering the balance sheet and investing in core categories. The Company cautions that these statements are qualified by important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s supply chain and consumer demand, U.S. operations and sales in the U.S; increased tariffs, additional tariffs or import or export taxes on the cost of its products and therefore demand for its products; the Company’s ability to meet its liquidity requirements; the Company’s ability to comply with the covenants in its loan agreement and to maintain availability under its loan agreement; the Company’s ability to implement and to achieve the expected benefits and savings of its restructuring initiatives; the concentration of the Company’s business with retail customers; the ability of the Company to compete in its industry; the Company’s ability to continue to control costs and expenses; the Company’s reliance on foreign suppliers; the Company’s ability to develop, market and launch new products; the Company’s ability to manage inventory levels and meet customer demand; the Company’s ability to grow sales with existing and new customers and in new channels; and other risks as detailed in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company assumes no obligation to update the information contained in this release.
Company Contact:
Chris Witty
Investor Relations
646-438-9385
cwitty@darrowir.com
Tables to Follow
Summer Infant, Inc. | |||||||||||||||||
Consolidated Statements of Operations | |||||||||||||||||
(amounts in thousands of US dollars, except share and per share data) | |||||||||||||||||
(unaudited) | |||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Nine Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
September 26, 2020 | September 28, 2019 | September 26, 2020 | September 28, 2019 | ||||||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 40,704 | $ | 41,523 | $ | 119,256 | $ | 130,486 | |||||||||
Cost of goods sold | 27,168 | 28,928 | 79,178 | 89,599 | |||||||||||||
Gross profit | $ | 13,536 | $ | 12,595 | $ | 40,078 | $ | 40,887 | |||||||||
General and administrative expenses(1) | 6,890 | 8,353 | 21,766 | 26,255 | |||||||||||||
Selling expense | 2,802 | 3,597 | 9,984 | 10,981 | |||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 783 | 919 | 2,563 | 2,808 | |||||||||||||
Operating income/(loss) | $ | 3,061 | $ | (274 | ) | $ | 5,765 | $ | 843 | ||||||||
Interest expense | 1,017 | 1,191 | 3,548 | 3,733 | |||||||||||||
Income/(loss) before taxes | $ | 2,044 | $ | (1,465 | ) | $ | 2,217 | $ | (2,890 | ) | |||||||
Income tax (benefit)/provision | (166 | ) | 195 | (70 | ) | 392 | |||||||||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 2,210 | $ | (1,660 | ) | $ | 2,287 | $ | (3,282 | ) | |||||||
Income/(loss) per diluted share | $ | 1.03 | $ | (0.79 | ) | $ | 1.08 | $ | (1.56 | ) | |||||||
Shares used in fully diluted EPS | 2,155,791 | 2,104,207 | 2,120,044 | 2,098,886 | |||||||||||||
(1) Includes stock based compensation expense | |||||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures | |||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Nine Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
September 26, 2020 | September 28, 2019 | September 26, 2020 | September 28, 2019 | ||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA | |||||||||||||||||
Net income/(loss) (GAAP) | $ | 2,210 | $ | (1,660 | ) | $ | 2,287 | $ | (3,282 | ) | |||||||
Plus: interest expense | 1,017 | 1,191 | 3,548 | 3,733 | |||||||||||||
Plus: (benefit)/provision for income taxes | (166 | ) | 195 | (70 | ) | 392 | |||||||||||
Plus: depreciation and amortization | 783 | 919 | 2,563 | 2,808 | |||||||||||||
Plus: non-cash stock based compensation expense | 105 | 72 | 136 | 224 | |||||||||||||
Plus: permitted add-backs (a) | 709 | 100 | 2,376 | 838 | |||||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) | $ | 4,658 | $ | 817 | $ | 10,840 | $ | 4,713 | |||||||||
Reconciliation of Adjusted EPS | |||||||||||||||||
Net income/(loss) (GAAP) | $ | 2,210 | $ | (1,660 | ) | $ | 2,287 | $ | (3,282 | ) | |||||||
Plus: permitted add-backs(a) | 709 | 100 | 2,376 | 838 | |||||||||||||
Plus: unamortized financing fees(b) | - | - | 266 | - | |||||||||||||
Less: Discrete (tax benefit)/provision(c) | (362 | ) | - | (624 | ) | - | |||||||||||
Tax impact of items impacting comparability(d) | (199 | ) | (28 | ) | (740 | ) | (235 | ) | |||||||||
Adjusted net income/(loss) (Non-GAAP) | $ | 2,358 | $ | (1,588 | ) | $ | 3,565 | $ | (2,679 | ) | |||||||
Adjusted earnings/(loss) per diluted share (Non-GAAP) | $ | 1.09 | $ | (0.75 | ) | $ | 1.68 | $ | (1.28 | ) | |||||||
(a) Permitted add-backs consist of items that the Company is permitted to add-back to the calculation of consolidated EBITDA under its credit agreements. Permitted add-backs for the three months ended September 26, 2020 include special projects | |||||||||||||||||
(b) Write off of unamortized financing costs associated with the reduction in Company's Bank of America credit facility, reflecting a | |||||||||||||||||
(c) The discrete tax benefit is attributable to modifications of interest expense deductibility under the U.S. CARES Act, which had a | |||||||||||||||||
(d) Represents the aggregate tax impact of the adjusted items set forth above based on the statutory tax rate for the periods presented relevant to their jurisdictions. |
Summer Infant, Inc | ||||||
Consolidated Balance Sheet | ||||||
(amounts in thousands of US dollars) | ||||||
September 26, 2020 | December 28, 2019 | |||||
(unaudited) | ||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 871 | $ | 395 | ||
Trade receivables, net | 30,757 | 32,787 | ||||
Inventory, net | 24,460 | 28,056 | ||||
Property and equipment, net | 5,205 | 8,788 | ||||
Intangible assets, net | 12,613 | 12,896 | ||||
Other assets | 8,753 | 8,621 | ||||
Total assets | $ | 82,659 | $ | 91,543 | ||
Accounts payable | $ | 29,460 | $ | 25,396 | ||
Accrued expenses | 7,858 | 7,289 | ||||
Current portion of long-term debt | 656 | 875 | ||||
Long term debt, less current portion (1) | 32,130 | 45,359 | ||||
Other liabilities | 4,506 | 7,041 | ||||
Total liabilities | 74,610 | 85,960 | ||||
Total stockholders’ equity | 8,049 | 5,583 | ||||
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $ | 82,659 | $ | 91,543 | ||
(1) Under U.S. GAAP, long term debt is reported net of unamortized financing fees. As a result, reported long term debt is reduced by | ||||||
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