Stanley Black & Decker Reports 1Q 2023 Results
Global Cost Reduction Program Delivered
Gross Margin Improved Versus Fourth Quarter 2022 Expected Trough
Strong Progress on Inventory Reduction, With
- First Quarter Revenues of
, Down Versus Prior Year Due to Lower Consumer & DIY Volume, Currency and Strategic Divestiture$3.9 Billion - First Quarter Diluted GAAP EPS Was (
); Excluding Charges, First Quarter Adjusted Diluted EPS* Was ($1.26 ), a Result of Prioritizing 2023 Inventory Reduction and Cash Generation$0.41 - Recently Appointed Chris Nelson to Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President and President Tools & Outdoor, Effective June 14, 2023
- 2023 Full Year Diluted GAAP EPS Guidance Range of (
) to$1.65 (From ($0.60 ) to$1.65 ) and Reiterating Adjusted Diluted EPS* of$0.85 to$0.00 and Free Cash Flow* to Approximate$2.00 -$0.5 Billion $1.0 Billion
Donald Allan, Jr., Stanley Black & Decker's President & CEO, commented, "We continue to build momentum and make strong progress towards streamlining and optimizing Stanley Black & Decker. The organization remains focused on our transformation plan, and we took additional steps forward to better serve our customers and deliver for all key stakeholders by reducing inventory, leveraging enhanced cost controls and optimizing our global supply chain.
"We have become a more focused company with core market leadership positions in Tools & Outdoor and Industrial, built on the strength of our people and culture. While the near-term demand environment remains dynamic, the long-term opportunity in our key markets remains compelling. We are making strategic investments behind our strong, iconic brands, innovation engine, electrification and commercial activation to position the business for sustainable growth and margin expansion. I am encouraged by our progress to date, and I am confident that by executing our strategy we are positioning Stanley Black & Decker for strong, long-term growth, cash flow generation, profitability and shareholder return."
* Non-GAAP Financial Measure As Further Defined On Page 6 |
The Company's primary areas of strategic focus are:
- Advancing innovation, electrification, and global market penetration to achieve organic growth of 2-3x the market
- Streamlining and simplifying the organization, and investing in initiatives that more directly impact our customers and end users
- Returning adjusted gross margins to historical
35% + levels by accelerating the operations and supply chain transformation to improve fill rates and better match inventory with customer demand - Prioritizing cash flow generation and inventory optimization
1Q'23 Key Points:
- Net sales for the quarter were
, down$3.9 billion 12% versus prior year as price realization (+2% ) was more than offset by lower volume (-11% ), currency (-2% ) and the Oil & Gas divestiture (-1% ). - Inventory at the end of the quarter was
, down approximately$5.7 billion from the prior quarter due to improving supply chain conditions and planned production curtailments.$200 million - Gross margin for the quarter was
21.2% . Adjusted gross margin* was23.1% , up 360 basis points sequentially versus 4Q'22. Adjusted gross margin was down versus the prior year rate of31.3% as price realization was more than offset by a 4 to 5 point impact from production curtailments and destocking high-cost inventory as well as commodity inflation and lower volumes. - SG&A expenses were
21.0% of sales for the quarter. Excluding charges, first quarter adjusted SG&A expenses* were or$804 million 20.5% of sales, up versus the prior year rate of19.8% due primarily to lower sales volume. Cost control actions drove a9% decrease versus prior year in adjusted SG&A expenses* in the period.
1Q'23 Segment Results
($ in M) | ||||||
Sales |
Profit |
Charges1 | Profit Ex- |
Profit Rate | Profit Rate Ex- | |
Tools & | 0.6 % | 3.0 % | ||||
Industrial | 10.9 % | 11.0 % |
1 See Acquisition-Related And Other Charges On Page 4 |
* Non-GAAP Financial Measure As Further Defined On Page 6 |
- Tools & Outdoor net sales were down versus 1Q'22 as price realization (+
2% ) was more than offset by volume (-13% ) and currency (-2% ). The overall organic* decline (-11% ) was a result of lower consumer and DIY market demand, a slow start to the retail outdoor season due to a cold March and modestly reduced channel inventory. Regional year-over-year organic* revenue included: Emerging markets (-2% ),Europe (-12% ), andNorth America (-12% ). Similar to the second half of 2022,U.S. retail point-of-sale demand for the quarter grew versus pre-pandemic 2019 levels, supported by price increases and professional demand. The Tools & Outdoor segment profit rate*, excluding charges, was3.0% . The segment profit rate*, excluding charges, declined from14.0% in first quarter 2022 as the benefit from price realization was more than offset by commodity inflation, higher supply chain costs, production curtailment costs and lower volume. - Industrial net sales were down
5% versus first quarter 2022 as price (+5% ) was more than offset by volume (-2% ), currency (-3% ) and the Oil & Gas divestiture (-5% ). Engineered Fastening organic* revenues were up3% , with double digit growth in aerospace and high-single digit growth in automotive, which was partially offset by softer industrial markets. Attachment Tools organic* revenues were up5% due to strong price realization. The Industrial segment profit rate*, excluding charges, was11.0% , up 410 basis points versus prior year, as price realization and productivity were partially offset by commodity inflation.
Global Cost Reduction Program Update
The Company continued executing a series of initiatives to generate cost savings through corporate simplification and inventory reduction, with the ultimate objective of driving long-term growth, improving profitability and generating strong cash flow. These initiatives are expected to optimize the Company's cost base and fund investments to accelerate growth in the core businesses. The Company continues to execute against the strategy and these initiatives remain on track to generate annualized cost savings of approximately
During the first quarter, the Company was ahead of plan and achieved
* Non-GAAP Financial Measure As Further Defined On Page 6 |
2023 Outlook
Patrick D. Hallinan, Executive Vice President and CFO, commented, "In the first quarter, we incrementally reduced inventory and generated additional cost savings, both consistent with our objectives for the year. The organization is focused on executing our business transformation initiatives to deliver the cost savings that are largely within our control and help us navigate a range of 2023 demand scenarios. Our adjusted gross margin improved from trough levels last quarter, and we believe the adverse margin impact from our targeted production curtailments and destocking will continue to ease in the coming quarters. We are prioritizing cash generation, gross margin improvement and balance sheet strength, and by executing against these priorities, we are positioning the Company for long-term growth and value creation."
Management expects 2023 EPS guidance to be in the range of (
The difference between 2023 GAAP and adjusted EPS guidance is approximately
Acquisition-Related and Other Charges
Total pre-tax acquisition-related and other charges in the first quarter of 2023 were
* Non-GAAP Financial Measure As Further Defined On Page 6 |
Earnings Webcast
The Company will host a webcast with investors today, May 4, 2023, at 8:00 am ET. A slide presentation, which will accompany the call, will be available on the "Investors" section of Stanley Black & Decker's website at www.stanleyblackanddecker.com/investors and will remain available after the call.
The call will be available through a live, listen-only webcast or teleconference. Links to access the webcast, register for the teleconference, and view the accompanying slide presentation will be available on the "Investors" section of Stanley Black & Decker's website, www.stanleyblackanddecker.com/investors under the subheading "News & Events." A replay will also be available two hours after the call and can be accessed on the "Investors" section of Stanley Black & Decker's website.
About Stanley Black & Decker
Headquartered in the
Investor Contacts:
Dennis Lange
Vice President, Investor Relations
dennis.lange@sbdinc.com
(860) 827-3833
Cort Kaufman
Senior Director, Investor Relations
cort.kaufman@sbdinc.com
(860) 515-2741
Christina Francis
Director, Investor Relations
christina.francis@sbdinc.com
(860) 438-3470
Media Contacts:
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Vice President, Public Relations
debora.raymond@sbdinc.com
(203) 640-8054
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Organic sales growth, or organic growth, is defined as the difference between total current and prior year sales less the impact of companies acquired and divested in the past twelve months and any foreign currency impacts divided by prior year sales. Operating profit is defined as sales less cost of sales and selling, general and administrative expenses. Operating margin is operating profit as a percentage of sales. Operating profit and operating margin are shown both inclusive and exclusive of acquisition-related and other charges. Management uses operating profit and operating margin as key measures to assess the performance of the Company as a whole, as well as the related measures at the segment level. Diluted EPS, excluding charges, or adjusted EPS, is diluted GAAP EPS excluding the impacts of acquisition-related and other charges. Free cash flow is defined as cash flow from operations less capital and software expenditures. Management considers free cash flow an important indicator of its liquidity, as well as its ability to fund future growth and to provide a return to the shareowners, and is useful information for investors. Free cash flow does not include deductions for mandatory debt service, other borrowing activity, discretionary dividends on the Company's common and preferred stock and business acquisitions, among other items. Free cash flow conversion is defined as free cash flow divided by net income. The Non-GAAP statement of operations and business segment information is reconciled to GAAP on pages 12 and 13 and in the appendix to the earnings conference call slides available at http://www.stanleyblackanddecker.com/investors. The Company considers the use of the Non-GAAP financial measures above relevant to aid analysis and understanding of the Company's results, business trends and outlook measures aside from the material impact of acquisition-related and other charges and ensures appropriate comparability to operating results of prior periods.
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Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
This document contains "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. All statements other than statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements" for purposes of federal and state securities laws, including, but not limited to, any projections or guidance of earnings, revenue or other financial items; any statements of the plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations; any statements concerning proposed new products, services or developments; any statements regarding future economic conditions or performance; any statements of belief; and any statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Forward-looking statements may include, among others, the words "may," "will," "estimate," "intend," "could," "project," "plan," "continue," "believe," "expect," "anticipate", "run-rate", "annualized" or any other similar words.
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STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES | ||||||
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS | ||||||
(Unaudited, Millions of Dollars Except Per Share Amounts) | ||||||
FIRST QUARTER | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | |||||
NET SALES | $ 3,931.8 | $ 4,448.0 | ||||
COSTS AND EXPENSES | ||||||
Cost of sales | 3,096.3 | 3,142.6 | ||||
Gross profit | 835.5 | 1,305.4 | ||||
% of Net Sales | 21.2 % | 29.3 % | ||||
Selling, general and administrative | 825.1 | 960.3 | ||||
% of Net Sales | 21.0 % | 21.6 % | ||||
Operating profit | 10.4 | 345.1 | ||||
% of Net Sales | 0.3 % | 7.8 % | ||||
Other - net | 63.7 | 62.0 | ||||
Loss on sales of businesses | 7.6 | - | ||||
Restructuring charges | 12.1 | 52.7 | ||||
(Loss) income from operations | (73.0) | 230.4 | ||||
Interest - net | 91.1 | 51.9 | ||||
(LOSS) EARNINGS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE INCOME TAXES | (164.1) | 178.5 | ||||
Income taxes on continuing operations | 23.7 | 22.9 | ||||
NET (LOSS) EARNINGS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS | (187.8) | 155.6 | ||||
Less: Net earnings attributable to non-controlling interests | - | 0.1 | ||||
NET (LOSS) EARNINGS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREOWNERS | $ (187.8) | $ 155.5 | ||||
Add: Contract adjustment payments accretion | - | 0.3 | ||||
NET (LOSS) EARNINGS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREOWNERS - DILUTED | $ (187.8) | $ 155.8 | ||||
Earnings from discontinued operations before income taxes | - | 22.2 | ||||
Income taxes on discontinued operations | - | 2.4 | ||||
NET EARNINGS FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS | $ - | $ 19.8 | ||||
NET (LOSS) EARNINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREOWNERS - DILUTED | $ (187.8) | $ 175.6 | ||||
NET (LOSS) EARNINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC. | $ (187.8) | $ 175.3 | ||||
BASIC (LOSS) EARNINGS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK | ||||||
Continuing operations | $ (1.26) | $ 1.00 | ||||
Discontinued operations | $ - | $ 0.13 | ||||
Total basic (loss) earnings per share of common stock | $ (1.26) | $ 1.13 | ||||
DILUTED (LOSS) EARNINGS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK | ||||||
Continuing operations | $ (1.26) | $ 0.94 | ||||
Discontinued operations | $ - | $ 0.12 | ||||
Total diluted (loss) earnings per share of common stock | $ (1.26) | $ 1.06 | ||||
DIVIDENDS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK | $ 0.80 | $ 0.79 | ||||
WEIGHTED-AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING (in thousands) | ||||||
Basic | 149,574 | 155,433 | ||||
Diluted | 149,574 | 165,413 |
STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES | |||||
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS | |||||
(Unaudited, Millions of Dollars) | |||||
April 1, | December 31, | ||||
2023 | 2022 | ||||
ASSETS | |||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 387.6 | $ 395.6 | |||
Accounts and notes receivable, net | 1,607.9 | 1,231.0 | |||
Inventories, net | 5,659.5 | 5,861.1 | |||
Other current assets | 480.7 | 487.0 | |||
Total current assets | 8,135.7 | 7,974.7 | |||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 2,307.1 | 2,353.1 | |||
Goodwill and other intangibles, net | 12,946.8 | 12,977.5 | |||
Other assets | 1,682.1 | 1,658.0 | |||
Total assets | $ 25,071.7 | $ 24,963.3 | |||
LIABILITIES AND SHAREOWNERS' EQUITY | |||||
Short-term borrowings | $ 1,828.8 | $ 2,102.9 | |||
Current maturities of long-term debt | 1.2 | 1.2 | |||
Accounts payable | 2,378.7 | 2,344.4 | |||
Accrued expenses | 2,030.6 | 2,120.7 | |||
Total current liabilities | 6,239.3 | 6,569.2 | |||
Long-term debt | 6,101.1 | 5,352.9 | |||
Other long-term liabilities | 3,238.9 | 3,327.0 | |||
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. shareowners' equity | 9,490.3 | 9,712.1 | |||
Non-controlling interests' equity | 2.1 | 2.1 | |||
Total liabilities and shareowners' equity | $ 25,071.7 | $ 24,963.3 |
STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES | ||||||||
SUMMARY OF CASH FLOW ACTIVITY | ||||||||
(Unaudited, Millions of Dollars) | ||||||||
FIRST QUARTER | ||||||||
2023 | 2022 | |||||||
OPERATING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||
Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations | $ (187.8) | $ 155.6 | ||||||
Net earnings from discontinued operations | - | 19.8 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 161.2 | 143.7 | ||||||
Loss on sales of businesses | 7.6 | - | ||||||
Changes in working capital1 | (181.2) | (1,336.1) | ||||||
Other | (86.1) | (224.1) | ||||||
Net cash used in operating activities | (286.3) | (1,241.1) | ||||||
INVESTING AND FINANCING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||
Capital and software expenditures | (68.2) | (139.8) | ||||||
Business acquisitions, net of cash acquired | - | (36.5) | ||||||
Proceeds from debt issuances, net of fees | 747.2 | 994.8 | ||||||
Stock purchase contract fees | - | (9.8) | ||||||
Credit facility borrowings | - | 2,250.0 | ||||||
Net short-term commercial paper (repayments) borrowings | (285.9) | 594.8 | ||||||
Proceeds from issuances of common stock | 3.1 | 13.7 | ||||||
Purchases of common stock for treasury | (4.8) | (2,313.0) | ||||||
Craftsman contingent consideration | (9.1) | (9.8) | ||||||
Termination of interest rate swaps | - | 22.7 | ||||||
Cash dividends on common stock | (119.8) | (116.3) | ||||||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash | 9.1 | 4.8 | ||||||
Other | 0.5 | 11.2 | ||||||
Net cash provided by investing and financing activities | 272.1 | 1,266.8 | ||||||
(Decrease) increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | (14.2) | 25.7 | ||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period | 404.9 | 294.8 | ||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period | $ 390.7 | $ 320.5 | ||||||
Free Cash Flow Computation2 | ||||||||
Net cash used in operating activities | $ (286.3) | $ (1,241.1) | ||||||
Less: capital and software expenditures | (68.2) | (139.8) | ||||||
Free cash flow (before dividends) | $ (354.5) | $ (1,380.9) | ||||||
Reconciliation of Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash | ||||||||
April 1, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 387.6 | $ 395.6 | ||||||
Restricted cash included in Other current assets | 3.1 | 9.3 | ||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | $ 390.7 | $ 404.9 | ||||||
1 | Working capital is comprised of accounts receivable, inventory, accounts payable and deferred revenue. | |||||||
2 | Free cash flow is defined as cash flow from operations less capital and software expenditures. Management considers free |
STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES | |||||
BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION | |||||
(Unaudited, Millions of Dollars) | |||||
FIRST QUARTER | |||||
2023 | 2022 | ||||
NET SALES | |||||
Tools & Outdoor | $ 3,315.4 | $ 3,801.2 | |||
Industrial | 616.4 | 646.6 | |||
Segment Net Sales | 3,931.8 | 4,447.8 | |||
Corporate Overhead | - | 0.2 | |||
Total | $ 3,931.8 | $ 4,448.0 | |||
SEGMENT PROFIT | |||||
Tools & Outdoor | $ 18.7 | $ 378.5 | |||
Industrial | 67.4 | 41.3 | |||
Segment Profit | 86.1 | 419.8 | |||
Corporate Overhead | (75.7) | (74.7) | |||
Total | $ 10.4 | $ 345.1 | |||
Segment Profit as a Percentage of Net Sales | |||||
Tools & Outdoor | 0.6 % | 10.0 % | |||
Industrial | 10.9 % | 6.4 % | |||
Segment Profit | 2.2 % | 9.4 % |
STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES | ||||||||
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP EARNINGS FINANCIAL MEASURES TO CORRESPONDING | ||||||||
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES | ||||||||
(Unaudited, Millions of Dollars Except Per Share Amounts) | ||||||||
FIRST QUARTER 2023 | ||||||||
GAAP | Acquisition- | Non-GAAP3 | ||||||
Gross profit | $ 835.5 | $ 73.4 | $ 908.9 | |||||
% of Net Sales | 21.2 % | 23.1 % | ||||||
Selling, general and administrative | 825.1 | (20.7) | 804.4 | |||||
% of Net Sales | 21.0 % | 20.5 % | ||||||
Operating profit | 10.4 | 94.1 | 104.5 | |||||
% of Net Sales | 0.3 % | 2.7 % | ||||||
Loss from continuing operations before income taxes | (164.1) | 106.8 | (57.3) | |||||
Income taxes on continuing operations | 23.7 | (20.4) | 3.3 | |||||
Net loss from continuing operations attributable to common shareowners - Diluted | (187.8) | 127.2 | (60.6) | |||||
Diluted loss per share of common stock - Continuing operations | $ (1.26) | $ 0.85 | $ (0.41) | |||||
1 | Acquisition-related charges and other relate primarily to footprint actions and other costs associated with the supply chain transformation, restructuring and | |||||||
FIRST QUARTER 2022 | ||||||||
GAAP | Acquisition- | Non-GAAP3 | ||||||
Gross profit | $ 1,305.4 | $ 88.8 | $ 1,394.2 | |||||
% of Net Sales | 29.3 % | 31.3 % | ||||||
Selling, general and administrative | 960.3 | (78.9) | 881.4 | |||||
% of Net Sales | 21.6 % | 19.8 % | ||||||
Operating profit | 345.1 | 167.7 | 512.8 | |||||
% of Net Sales | 7.8 % | 11.5 % | ||||||
Earnings from continuing operations before income taxes | 178.5 | 221.4 | 399.9 | |||||
Income taxes on continuing operations | 22.9 | 29.8 | 52.7 | |||||
Net earnings from continuing operations attributable to common shareowners - Diluted | 155.8 | 191.6 | 347.4 | |||||
Diluted earnings per share of common stock - Continuing operations | $ 0.94 | $ 1.16 | $ 2.10 | |||||
2 | Acquisition-related charges and other relate primarily to non-cash inventory step-up charges, restructuring, a voluntary retirement program, integration-related | |||||||
3 | The non-GAAP 2023 and 2022 information, as reconciled to GAAP above, is considered relevant to aid analysis and understanding of the Company's results, |
STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES | |||||||||
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP SEGMENT PROFIT FINANCIAL MEASURES TO CORRESPONDING | |||||||||
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES | |||||||||
(Unaudited, Millions of Dollars) | |||||||||
FIRST QUARTER 2023 | |||||||||
GAAP | Acquisition- | Non-GAAP3 | |||||||
SEGMENT PROFIT | |||||||||
Tools & Outdoor | $ 18.7 | $ 79.2 | $ 97.9 | ||||||
Industrial | 67.4 | 0.3 | 67.7 | ||||||
Segment Profit | 86.1 | 79.5 | 165.6 | ||||||
Corporate Overhead | (75.7) | 14.6 | (61.1) | ||||||
Total | $ 10.4 | $ 94.1 | $ 104.5 | ||||||
Segment Profit as a Percentage of Net Sales | |||||||||
Tools & Outdoor | 0.6 % | 3.0 % | |||||||
Industrial | 10.9 % | 11.0 % | |||||||
Segment Profit | 2.2 % | 4.2 % | |||||||
1 | Acquisition-related charges and other relate primarily to footprint actions and other costs associated with the | ||||||||
FIRST QUARTER 2022 | |||||||||
GAAP | Acquisition- | Non-GAAP3 | |||||||
SEGMENT PROFIT | |||||||||
Tools & Outdoor | $ 378.5 | $ 153.7 | $ 532.2 | ||||||
Industrial | 41.3 | 3.5 | 44.8 | ||||||
Segment Profit | 419.8 | 157.2 | 577.0 | ||||||
Corporate Overhead | (74.7) | 10.5 | (64.2) | ||||||
Total | $ 345.1 | $ 167.7 | $ 512.8 | ||||||
Segment Profit as a Percentage of Net Sales | |||||||||
Tools & Outdoor | 10.0 % | 14.0 % | |||||||
Industrial | 6.4 % | 6.9 % | |||||||
Segment Profit | 9.4 % | 13.0 % | |||||||
2 | Acquisition-related charges and other relate primarily to non-cash inventory step-up charges, a voluntary | ||||||||
3 | The non-GAAP 2023 and 2022 business segment information, as reconciled to GAAP above, is considered |
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