Tyson Foods Reports Strong Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2021 Results
Tyson Foods (TSN) reported robust financial results for Q4 and the full fiscal year 2021, showcasing strong sales growth and profitability. Q4 sales reached $12.8 billion, a 12% increase YoY, and annual sales totaled $47 billion, up 9% from 2020. Fourth-quarter net income rose 107% to $1.4 billion, with GAAP EPS of $3.71. The company plans a productivity initiative targeting over $1 billion in savings by 2024. Despite challenges, including a $335 million COVID-19 impact, Tyson exhibits promising momentum heading into 2022 with substantial liquidity and increased dividends.
- Q4 sales increased 12% YoY to $12.8 billion; annual sales up 9% to $47 billion.
- Net income for Q4 rose 107% to $1.4 billion; GAAP EPS of $3.71, up 107%.
- Productivity initiative projected to save over $1 billion by the end of 2024.
- Total liquidity remains strong at $4.8 billion.
- COVID-19 related expenses totaled $335 million for the fiscal year.
- Sales volume declines in key segments: Beef (-15.4%), Pork (-17.7%), Chicken (-5.9%) in Q4.
Company delivers strong sales, earnings growth; announces productivity savings initiative
SPRINGDALE, Ark., Nov. 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN), one of the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in protein with leading brands including Tyson, Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, Wright, Aidells, ibp and State Fair, today reported the following results:
(in millions, except per share data) | Fourth Quarter | Twelve Months Ended | |||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Sales | $ | 12,811 | $ | 11,460 | $ | 47,049 | $ | 43,185 | |||||||
Operating Income | 1,909 | 962 | 4,396 | 3,008 | |||||||||||
Net Income | 1,358 | 657 | 3,060 | 2,071 | |||||||||||
Less: Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests | 3 | 3 | 13 | 10 | |||||||||||
Net Income Attributable to Tyson | $ | 1,355 | $ | 654 | $ | 3,047 | $ | 2,061 | |||||||
Net Income Per Share Attributable to Tyson | $ | 3.71 | $ | 1.79 | $ | 8.34 | $ | 5.64 | |||||||
Adjusted1 Sales | $ | 12,811 | $ | 10,641 | $ | 47,049 | $ | 42,366 | |||||||
Adjusted1 Operating Income | $ | 1,152 | $ | 911 | $ | 4,288 | $ | 3,010 | |||||||
Adjusted1 Net Income Per Share Attributable to Tyson | $ | 2.30 | $ | 1.70 | $ | 8.28 | $ | 5.42 |
1 The Company reports its financial results in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Adjusted sales, adjusted operating income and adjusted net income per share attributable to Tyson (Adjusted EPS) are non-GAAP financial measures. Refer to the end of this release for an explanation and reconciliation of these and other non-GAAP financial measures used in this release to comparable GAAP measures.
Fiscal 2021 Highlights
- GAAP EPS of
$8.34 , up48% from prior year; Adjusted EPS of$8.28 , up53% from prior year - GAAP operating income of
$4,396 million , up46% from prior year; Adjusted operating income of$4,288 million , up42% from prior year - Total Company GAAP operating margin of
9.3% ; Adjusted operating margin of9.0% - Generated
$3.8 billion of operating cash flows - Results impacted by approximately
$335 million of direct incremental expenses related to COVID-19 - Reduced total debt by approximately
$2 billion ; reduced net debt by approximately$3 billion
Fourth Quarter Highlights
- GAAP EPS of
$3.71 , up107% from prior year; Adjusted EPS of$2.30 , up35% from prior year - GAAP operating income of
$1,909 million , up98% from prior year; Adjusted operating income of$1,152 million , up26% from prior year - Total Company GAAP operating margin of
14.9% ; Adjusted operating margin of9.0% - Liquidity of
$4.8 billion at October 2, 2021 - Closed the sale of our Pet Treats business for
$1.2 billion
“We delivered double digit sales and earnings growth during the fourth quarter and full year, and our performance was supported by our diverse portfolio and continued strength in consumer demand for protein,” said Donnie King, president and CEO of Tyson Foods. "We delivered a record performance in our beef segment and experienced share gains in our retail core business lines, which include our Tyson, Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm and Ball Park iconic brands, while supporting the continued recovery in foodservice.”
King added, “To foster continuous improvement and faster decision making, we’re launching a new productivity program designed to deliver more than
“We have tremendous opportunity ahead as we work to fulfill growing global demand for safe and nutritious protein products. We’re entering fiscal 2022 with great momentum and are committed to delivering strong returns for shareholders into the future.”
SEGMENT RESULTS (in millions)
Sales | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the fourth quarter and twelve months ended October 2, 2021, and October 3, 2020) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fourth Quarter | Twelve Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Volume | Avg. Price | Volume | Avg. Price | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | Change | Change | 2021 | 2020 | Change | Change 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
Beef | $ | 5,012 | $ | 4,272 | (15.4 | ) | % | 32.7 | % | $ | 17,999 | $ | 15,742 | 0.3 | % | 14.0 | % | |||||||||
Pork | 1,646 | 1,368 | (17.7 | ) | % | 38.0 | % | 6,277 | 5,128 | (2.7 | ) | % | 25.1 | % | ||||||||||||
Chicken | 3,873 | 3,433 | (5.9 | ) | % | 18.7 | % | 13,733 | 13,234 | (3.3 | ) | % | 11.2 | % | ||||||||||||
Prepared Foods | 2,253 | 2,277 | (12.5 | ) | % | 11.4 | % | 8,853 | 8,532 | (5.4 | ) | % | 9.2 | % | ||||||||||||
International/Other | 546 | 491 | 3.2 | % | 8.0 | % | 1,990 | 1,856 | (0.3 | ) | % | 7.5 | % | |||||||||||||
Intersegment Sales | (519 | ) | (381 | ) | n/a | n/a | (1,803 | ) | (1,307 | ) | n/a | n/a | ||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 12,811 | $ | 11,460 | (10.7 | ) | % | 22.5 | % | $ | 47,049 | $ | 43,185 | (2.8 | ) | % | 13.0 | % |
Operating Income (Loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the fourth quarter and twelve months ended October 2, 2021, and October 3, 2020) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fourth Quarter | Twelve Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating Margin | Operating Margin | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||
Beef | $ | 1,147 | $ | 466 | 22.9 | % | 10.9 | % | $ | 3,240 | $ | 1,580 | 18.0 | % | 10.0 | % | ||||||||||
Pork | 78 | 174 | 4.7 | % | 12.7 | % | 328 | 565 | 5.2 | % | 11.0 | % | ||||||||||||||
Chicken | (136 | ) | 86 | (3.5 | ) | % | 2.5 | % | (625 | ) | 122 | (4.6 | ) | % | 0.9 | % | ||||||||||
Prepared Foods | 823 | 249 | 36.5 | % | 10.9 | % | 1,456 | 743 | 16.4 | % | 8.7 | % | ||||||||||||||
International/Other | (3 | ) | (13 | ) | n/a | n/a | (3 | ) | (2 | ) | n/a | n/a | ||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 1,909 | $ | 962 | 14.9 | % | 8.4 | % | $ | 4,396 | $ | 3,008 | 9.3 | % | 7.0 | % |
ADJUSTED SEGMENT RESULTS (in millions)
Adjusted Sales (Non-GAAP) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the fourth quarter and twelve months ended October 2, 2021, and October 3, 2020) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Adjusted | Adjusted | Adjusted | Adjusted | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Volume | Avg. Price | Volume | Avg. Price | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | Change | Change | 2021 | 2020 | Change | Change 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
Beef | $ | 5,012 | $ | 3,966 | (8.8 | ) | % | 35.2 | % | $ | 17,999 | $ | 15,436 | 2.4 | % | 14.2 | % | |||||||||
Pork | 1,646 | 1,270 | (11.3 | ) | % | 40.9 | % | 6,277 | 5,030 | (0.8 | ) | % | 25.6 | % | ||||||||||||
Chicken | 3,873 | 3,188 | 1.3 | % | 20.2 | % | 13,733 | 12,989 | (1.5 | ) | % | 11.4 | % | |||||||||||||
Prepared Foods | 2,253 | 2,114 | (5.7 | ) | % | 12.3 | % | 8,853 | 8,369 | (3.7 | ) | % | 9.5 | % | ||||||||||||
International/Other | 546 | 456 | 11.2 | % | 8.7 | % | 1,990 | 1,821 | 1.6 | % | 7.7 | % | ||||||||||||||
Intersegment Sales | (519 | ) | (353 | ) | n/a | n/a | (1,803 | ) | (1,279 | ) | n/a | n/a | ||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 12,811 | $ | 10,641 | (3.8 | ) | % | 24.2 | % | $ | 47,049 | $ | 42,366 | (0.9 | ) | % | 13.2 | % |
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss) (Non-GAAP) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the fourth quarter and twelve months ended October 2, 2021, and October 3, 2020) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Fourth Quarter | Twelve Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Adjusted Operating Margin (Non-GAAP) | Adjusted Operating Margin (Non-GAAP) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 2 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||||
Beef | $ | 1,147 | $ | 433 | 22.9 | % | 10.9 | % | $ | 3,240 | $ | 1,553 | 18.0 | % | 10.1 | % | |||||||
Pork | 78 | 162 | 4.7 | % | 12.8 | % | 328 | 555 | 5.2 | % | 11.0 | % | |||||||||||
Chicken | (113 | ) | 91 | (2.9 | ) | % | 2.9 | % | 24 | 148 | 0.2 | % | 1.1 | % | |||||||||
Prepared Foods | 39 | 236 | 1.7 | % | 11.2 | % | 672 | 752 | 7.6 | % | 9.0 | % | |||||||||||
International/Other | 1 | (11 | ) | n/a | n/a | 24 | 2 | n/a | n/a | ||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 1,152 | $ | 911 | 9.0 | % | 8.6 | % | $ | 4,288 | $ | 3,010 | 9.0 | % | 7.1 | % |
2 Average Price Change and Adjusted Operating Margin for the Chicken Segment and Total Company excludes
Note: Adjusted sales, adjusted operating income (loss) and adjusted operating margin are non-GAAP financial measures and are explained and reconciled to comparable GAAP measures at the end of this release. Adjusted sales, adjusted operating income (loss), adjusted volume change, adjusted average price change and adjusted operating margin for the fourth quarter and twelve months of fiscal 2020 are presented on a 13-week and 52-week basis, respectively.
COVID-19 EXPENSES
We incurred direct incremental expenses associated with the impact of COVID-19 totaling approximately
SUMMARY OF SEGMENT RESULTS
Beef
Sales volume decreased
Pork
Sales volume decreased
Chicken
Sales volume decreased
Prepared Foods
Sales volume decreased
OUTLOOK
For fiscal 2022, the United States Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) indicates domestic protein production (beef, pork, chicken and turkey) should increase slightly as compared to fiscal 2021 levels. The following is a summary of the outlook for each of our segments, as well as an outlook for revenues, capital expenditures, net interest expense, liquidity, tax rate and dividends for fiscal 2022.3
Beginning in fiscal 2022, we are launching a new productivity program, which is designed to drive a better, faster and more agile organization that is supported by a culture of continuous improvement and faster decision making. We are targeting
Beef
USDA projects domestic production will decrease approximately
Pork
USDA projects domestic production will decrease approximately
Chicken
USDA projects chicken production will increase slightly in fiscal 2022 as compared to fiscal 2021. We anticipate an adjusted operating margin at the lower end of
Prepared Foods
We believe our adjusted operating margin will be around
International/Other
We anticipate improved results from our foreign operations in fiscal 2022.
Revenue
We expect sales to approximate
Capital Expenditures
We expect capital expenditures of approximately
Net Interest Expense
We expect net interest expense to approximate
Liquidity
We expect total liquidity, which was approximately
Tax Rate
We currently expect our adjusted effective tax rate to be around
Dividends
Effective November 12, 2021, the Board of Directors increased the quarterly dividend previously declared on August 12, 2021, to
3 The Company is not able to reconcile its full-year fiscal 2022 projected adjusted results to its fiscal 2022 projected GAAP results because certain information necessary to calculate such measures on a GAAP basis is unavailable or dependent on the timing of future events outside of our control. Therefore, because of the uncertainty and variability of the nature of the amount of future adjustments, such as legal contingency accruals and other significant items which could be significant, the Company is unable to provide a reconciliation for these forward-looking non-GAAP measures without unreasonable effort. Adjusted operating margin should not be considered a substitute for operating margin or any other measures of financial performance reported in accordance with GAAP. Investors should rely primarily on the Company’s GAAP results and use non-GAAP financial measures only supplementally in making investment decisions.
TYSON FOODS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(In millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended | Twelve Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||
October 2, 2021 | October 3, 2020 | October 2, 2021 | October 3, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||
Sales | $ | 12,811 | $ | 11,460 | $ | 47,049 | $ | 43,185 | |||||||||||
Cost of Sales | 10,335 | 9,850 | 40,523 | 37,801 | |||||||||||||||
Gross Profit | 2,476 | 1,610 | 6,526 | 5,384 | |||||||||||||||
Selling, General and Administrative | 567 | 648 | 2,130 | 2,376 | |||||||||||||||
Operating Income | 1,909 | 962 | 4,396 | 3,008 | |||||||||||||||
Other (Income) Expense: | |||||||||||||||||||
Interest income | (2 | ) | (1 | ) | (8 | ) | (10 | ) | |||||||||||
Interest expense | 103 | 124 | 428 | 485 | |||||||||||||||
Other, net | (27 | ) | 2 | (65 | ) | (131 | ) | ||||||||||||
Total Other (Income) Expense | 74 | 125 | 355 | 344 | |||||||||||||||
Income before Income Taxes | 1,835 | 837 | 4,041 | 2,664 | |||||||||||||||
Income Tax Expense | 477 | 180 | 981 | 593 | |||||||||||||||
Net Income | 1,358 | 657 | 3,060 | 2,071 | |||||||||||||||
Less: Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests | 3 | 3 | 13 | 10 | |||||||||||||||
Net Income Attributable to Tyson | $ | 1,355 | $ | 654 | $ | 3,047 | $ | 2,061 | |||||||||||
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding: | |||||||||||||||||||
Class A Basic | 293 | 292 | 293 | 293 | |||||||||||||||
Class B Basic | 70 | 70 | 70 | 70 | |||||||||||||||
Diluted | 366 | 364 | 365 | 365 | |||||||||||||||
Net Income Per Share Attributable to Tyson: | |||||||||||||||||||
Class A Basic | $ | 3.81 | $ | 1.83 | $ | 8.57 | $ | 5.79 | |||||||||||
Class B Basic | $ | 3.43 | $ | 1.66 | $ | 7.70 | $ | 5.21 | |||||||||||
Diluted | $ | 3.71 | $ | 1.79 | $ | 8.34 | $ | 5.64 | |||||||||||
Dividends Declared Per Share: | |||||||||||||||||||
Class A | $ | 0.445 | $ | 0.420 | $ | 1.805 | $ | 1.725 | |||||||||||
Class B | $ | 0.401 | $ | 0.378 | $ | 1.625 | $ | 1.553 | |||||||||||
Sales Growth | 11.8 | % | 8.9 | % | |||||||||||||||
Margins: (Percent of Sales) | |||||||||||||||||||
Gross Profit | 19.3 | % | 14.0 | % | 13.9 | % | 12.5 | % | |||||||||||
Operating Income | 14.9 | % | 8.4 | % | 9.3 | % | 7.0 | % | |||||||||||
Net Income Attributable to Tyson | 10.6 | % | 5.7 | % | 6.5 | % | 4.8 | % | |||||||||||
Effective Tax Rate | 25.9 | % | 21.5 | % | 24.3 | % | 22.3 | % | |||||||||||
TYSON FOODS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
October 2, 2021 | October 3, 2020 | ||||||
Assets | |||||||
Current Assets: | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 2,507 | $ | 1,420 | |||
Accounts receivable, net | 2,400 | 1,952 | |||||
Inventories | 4,382 | 3,859 | |||||
Other current assets | 533 | 367 | |||||
Total Current Assets | 9,822 | 7,598 | |||||
Net Property, Plant and Equipment | 7,837 | 7,596 | |||||
Goodwill | 10,549 | 10,899 | |||||
Intangible Assets, net | 6,519 | 6,774 | |||||
Other Assets | 1,582 | 1,589 | |||||
Total Assets | $ | 36,309 | $ | 34,456 | |||
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity | |||||||
Current Liabilities: | |||||||
Current debt | $ | 1,067 | $ | 548 | |||
Accounts payable | 2,225 | 1,876 | |||||
Other current liabilities | 3,033 | 1,810 | |||||
Total Current Liabilities | 6,325 | 4,234 | |||||
Long-Term Debt | 8,281 | 10,791 | |||||
Deferred Income Taxes | 2,195 | 2,317 | |||||
Other Liabilities | 1,654 | 1,728 | |||||
Total Tyson Shareholders’ Equity | 17,723 | 15,254 | |||||
Noncontrolling Interests | 131 | 132 | |||||
Total Shareholders’ Equity | 17,854 | 15,386 | |||||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity | $ | 36,309 | $ | 34,456 | |||
TYSON FOODS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
Twelve Months Ended | |||||||||
October 2, 2021 | October 3, 2020 | ||||||||
Cash Flows From Operating Activities: | |||||||||
Net income | $ | 3,060 | $ | 2,071 | |||||
Depreciation and amortization | 1,214 | 1,192 | |||||||
Deferred income taxes | (125 | ) | 18 | ||||||
Gain on disposition of business | (784 | ) | — | ||||||
Other, net | 94 | 13 | |||||||
Net changes in operating assets and liabilities | 381 | 580 | |||||||
Cash Provided by Operating Activities | 3,840 | 3,874 | |||||||
Cash Flows From Investing Activities: | |||||||||
Additions to property, plant and equipment | (1,209 | ) | (1,199 | ) | |||||
Purchases of marketable securities | (72 | ) | (105 | ) | |||||
Proceeds from sale of marketable securities | 70 | 87 | |||||||
Proceeds from sale of business | 1,188 | 29 | |||||||
Acquisition of equity investments | (44 | ) | (183 | ) | |||||
Other, net | 125 | (52 | ) | ||||||
Cash Provided by (Used for) Investing Activities | 58 | (1,423 | ) | ||||||
Cash Flows From Financing Activities: | |||||||||
Proceeds from issuance of debt | 585 | 1,609 | |||||||
Payments on debt | (2,632 | ) | (1,212 | ) | |||||
Borrowings on revolving credit facility | — | 1,210 | |||||||
Payments on revolving credit facility | — | (1,280 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from issuance of commercial paper | — | 14,272 | |||||||
Repayments of commercial paper | — | (15,271 | ) | ||||||
Purchases of Tyson Class A common stock | (67 | ) | (207 | ) | |||||
Dividends | (636 | ) | (601 | ) | |||||
Stock options exercised | 41 | 30 | |||||||
Other, net | (22 | ) | (18 | ) | |||||
Cash (Used for) Financing Activities | (2,731 | ) | (1,468 | ) | |||||
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash | 4 | (1 | ) | ||||||
Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash | 1,171 | 982 | |||||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash at Beginning of Year | 1,466 | 484 | |||||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash at End of Period | 2,637 | 1,466 | |||||||
Less: Restricted Cash at End of Period | 130 | 46 | |||||||
Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period | $ | 2,507 | $ | 1,420 | |||||
TYSON FOODS, INC.
EBITDA Reconciliations
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
Twelve Months Ended | ||||||||||
October 2, 2021 | October 3, 2020 | |||||||||
Net income | $ | 3,060 | $ | 2,071 | ||||||
Less: Interest income | (8 | ) | (10 | ) | ||||||
Add: Interest expense | 428 | 485 | ||||||||
Add: Income tax expense | 981 | 593 | ||||||||
Add: Depreciation | 934 | 900 | ||||||||
Add: Amortization 4 | 261 | 278 | ||||||||
EBITDA | $ | 5,656 | $ | 4,317 | ||||||
Adjustments to EBITDA: | ||||||||||
Add: Gain on sale of business | $ | (784 | ) | $ | — | |||||
Add: China plant relocation charge 5 | 27 | — | ||||||||
Add: Legal contingency accruals 6 | 626 | — | ||||||||
Add: Production facilities fire costs, net of insurance proceeds7 | 17 | 1 | ||||||||
Less: Defined benefit plan gains | (34 | ) | (116 | ) | ||||||
Add: Restructuring and related charges | — | 75 | ||||||||
Less: Impact of additional week in fiscal 2020 | — | (96 | ) | |||||||
Total Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 5,508 | $ | 4,181 | ||||||
Total gross debt | $ | 9,348 | $ | 11,339 | ||||||
Less: Cash and cash equivalents | (2,507 | ) | (1,420 | ) | ||||||
Less: Short-term investments | — | — | ||||||||
Total net debt | $ | 6,841 | $ | 9,919 | ||||||
Ratio Calculations: | ||||||||||
Gross debt/EBITDA | 1.7x | 2.6x | ||||||||
Net debt/EBITDA | 1.2x | 2.3x | ||||||||
Gross debt/Adjusted EBITDA | 1.7x | 2.7x | ||||||||
Net debt/Adjusted EBITDA | 1.2x | 2.4x |
4 Excludes the amortization of debt issuance and debt discount expense of
5 Relates to a plant relocation from a government land expropriation and includes accelerated depreciation and team member related charges recognized as an increase of Cost of Sales.
6 Legal contingency accruals included
7 Relates to fires at production facilities in Chicken in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021 and Beef in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2019. Amount includes direct incremental costs, net of insurance proceeds, of
EBITDA is defined as net income before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. Net debt to EBITDA (Adjusted EBITDA) represents the ratio of our debt, net of cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, to EBITDA (and to Adjusted EBITDA). EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, net debt to EBITDA and net debt to Adjusted EBITDA are presented as supplemental financial measurements in the evaluation of our business. Adjusted EBITDA is a tool intended to assist our management and investors in comparing our performance on a consistent basis for purposes of business decision-making by removing the impact of certain items that management believes do not directly reflect our core operations on an ongoing basis.
We believe the presentation of these financial measures helps management and investors to assess our operating performance from period to period, including our ability to generate earnings sufficient to service our debt, enhances understanding of our financial performance and highlights operational trends. These measures are widely used by investors and rating agencies in the valuation, comparison, rating and investment recommendations of companies; however, the measurements of EBITDA (and Adjusted EBITDA) and net debt to EBITDA (and to Adjusted EBITDA) may not be comparable to those of other companies, which may limit their usefulness as comparative measures. EBITDA (and Adjusted EBITDA) and net debt to EBITDA (and to Adjusted EBITDA) are not measures required by or calculated in accordance with GAAP and should not be considered as substitutes for net income or any other measure of financial performance reported in accordance with GAAP or as a measure of operating cash flow or liquidity. EBITDA (and Adjusted EBITDA) is a useful tool for assessing, but is not a reliable indicator of, our ability to generate cash to service our debt obligations because certain of the items added to net income to determine EBITDA (and Adjusted EBITDA) involve outlays of cash. As a result, actual cash available to service our debt obligations will be different from EBITDA (and Adjusted EBITDA). Investors should rely primarily on our GAAP results and use non-GAAP financial measures only supplementally in making investment decisions.
TYSON FOODS, INC.
EPS Reconciliations
(In millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
Fourth Quarter | Twelve Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pretax Impact | EPS Impact | Pretax Impact | EPS Impact | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reported net income per share attributable to Tyson (GAAP EPS) | $ | 3.71 | $ | 1.79 | $ | 8.34 | $ | 5.64 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Less: Defined benefit plan gains | $ | (34 | ) | $ | — | (0.07 | ) | — | $ | (34 | ) | $ | (116 | ) | (0.07 | ) | (0.24 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Less: Gain on sale of business | $ | (784 | ) | $ | — | (1.40 | ) | — | $ | (784 | ) | $ | — | (1.40 | ) | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Add: China plant relocation charge 5 | $ | 4 | $ | — | 0.01 | — | $ | 27 | $ | — | 0.06 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Add: Legal contingency accruals 6 | $ | — | $ | — | — | — | $ | 626 | $ | — | 1.31 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Add: Production facilities fire costs, net of insurance proceeds7 | $ | 23 | $ | — | 0.05 | — | $ | 17 | $ | 1 | 0.04 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Add: Restructuring and related charges | $ | — | $ | 23 | — | 0.05 | $ | — | $ | 75 | — | 0.16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Less: Impact from Additional Week | $ | — | $ | (65 | ) | — | (0.14 | ) | $ | — | $ | (65 | ) | — | (0.14 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Adjusted net income per share attributable to Tyson (Adjusted EPS) | $ | 2.30 | $ | 1.70 | $ | 8.28 | $ | 5.42 |
Adjusted net income per share attributable to Tyson (Adjusted EPS) is presented as a supplementary measure of our financial performance that is not required by, or presented in accordance with, GAAP. We use Adjusted EPS as an internal performance measurement and as one criterion for evaluating our performance relative to that of our peers. We believe Adjusted EPS is meaningful to our investors to enhance their understanding of our financial performance and is frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to compare our performance with the performance of other companies that report Adjusted EPS. Further, we believe that Adjusted EPS is a useful measure because it improves comparability of results of operations from period to period. Adjusted EPS should not be considered a substitute for net income per share attributable to Tyson or any other measure of financial performance reported in accordance with GAAP. Investors should rely primarily on our GAAP results and use non-GAAP financial measures only supplementally in making investment decisions. Our calculation of Adjusted EPS may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
TYSON FOODS, INC.
Operating Income (Loss) Reconciliation
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the fourth quarter ended October 2, 2021) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Beef | Pork | Chicken | Prepared Foods | International/Other | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Reported operating income (loss) | $ | 1,147 | $ | 78 | $ | (136 | ) | $ | 823 | $ | (3 | ) | $ | 1,909 | ||||||||
Less: Gain on sale of business | — | — | — | (784 | ) | — | (784 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Add: Production facilities fire costs, net of insurance proceeds7 | — | — | 23 | — | — | 23 | ||||||||||||||||
Add: China plant relocation charge 5 | — | — | — | — | 4 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ | 1,147 | $ | 78 | $ | (113 | ) | $ | 39 | $ | 1 | $ | 1,152 |
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the fourth quarter ended October 3, 2020) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beef | Pork | Chicken | Prepared Foods | International/Other | Total | |||||||||||||||||||
Reported operating income (loss) | $ | 466 | $ | 174 | $ | 86 | $ | 249 | $ | (13 | ) | $ | 962 | |||||||||||
Add: Restructuring and Related Charges | 4 | 1 | 12 | 5 | 1 | 23 | ||||||||||||||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) prior to adjustment for additional week | 470 | 175 | 98 | 254 | (12 | ) | 985 | |||||||||||||||||
Add/Less: Estimated impact of additional week | (37 | ) | (13 | ) | (7 | ) | (18 | ) | 1 | (74 | ) | |||||||||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ | 433 | $ | 162 | $ | 91 | $ | 236 | $ | (11 | ) | $ | 911 |
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the twelve months ended October 2, 2021) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Beef | Pork | Chicken | Prepared Foods | International/Other | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Reported operating income (loss) | $ | 3,240 | $ | 328 | $ | (625 | ) | $ | 1,456 | $ | (3 | ) | $ | 4,396 | ||||||||
Less: Gain on sale of business | — | — | — | (784 | ) | — | (784 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Add: Production facilities fire costs, net of insurance proceeds7 | — | — | 23 | — | — | 23 | ||||||||||||||||
Add: Legal contingency accruals 6 | — | — | 626 | — | — | 626 | ||||||||||||||||
Add: China plant relocation charge 5 | — | — | — | — | 27 | 27 | ||||||||||||||||
Adjusted operating income | $ | 3,240 | $ | 328 | $ | 24 | $ | 672 | $ | 24 | $ | 4,288 |
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(for the twelve months ended October 3, 2020) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beef | Pork | Chicken | Prepared Foods | International/Other | Total | |||||||||||||||||||
Reported operating income (loss) | $ | 1,580 | $ | 565 | $ | 122 | $ | 743 | $ | (2 | ) | $ | 3,008 | |||||||||||
Add: Restructuring and related charges | 9 | 3 | 33 | 27 | 3 | 75 | ||||||||||||||||||
Add: Production facilities fire costs, net of insurance proceeds7 | 1 | — | — | — | — | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Adjusted operating income prior to adjustment for additional week | 1,590 | 568 | 155 | 770 | 1 | 3,084 | ||||||||||||||||||
Add/Less: Estimated impact of additional week | (37 | ) | (13 | ) | (7 | ) | (18 | ) | 1 | (74 | ) | |||||||||||||
Adjusted operating income | $ | 1,553 | $ | 555 | $ | 148 | $ | 752 | $ | 2 | $ | 3,010 |
Adjusted operating income (loss) is presented as a supplementary measure of our operating performance that is not required by, or presented in accordance with, GAAP. We use adjusted operating income (loss) as an internal performance measurement and as one criterion for evaluating our performance relative to that of our peers. We believe adjusted operating income (loss) is meaningful to our investors to enhance their understanding of our operating performance and is frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to compare our performance with the performance of other companies that report adjusted operating income (loss). Further, we believe that adjusted operating income (loss) is a useful measure because it improves comparability of results of operations from period to period. Adjusted operating income (loss) should not be considered as a substitute for operating income (loss) or any other measure of operating performance reported in accordance with GAAP. Investors should rely primarily on our GAAP results and use non-GAAP financial measures only supplementally in making investment decisions. Our calculation of adjusted operating income (loss) may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
TYSON FOODS, INC.
Sales Reconciliations
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
Adjusted Sales (Non-GAAP) Reconciliation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Fourth Quarter | Twelve Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Reported Sales | Impact of additional week (a) | Adjusted Sales | Reported Sales | Impact of additional week (a) | Adjusted Sales | |||||||||||||||||||
Beef | $ | 4,272 | $ | (306 | ) | $ | 3,966 | $ | 15,742 | $ | (306 | ) | $ | 15,436 | ||||||||||
Pork | 1,368 | (98 | ) | 1,270 | 5,128 | (98 | ) | 5,030 | ||||||||||||||||
Chicken | 3,433 | (245 | ) | 3,188 | 13,234 | (245 | ) | 12,989 | ||||||||||||||||
Prepared Foods | 2,277 | (163 | ) | 2,114 | 8,532 | (163 | ) | 8,369 | ||||||||||||||||
International/Other | 491 | (35 | ) | 456 | 1,856 | (35 | ) | 1,821 | ||||||||||||||||
Intersegment Sales | (381 | ) | 28 | (353 | ) | (1,307 | ) | 28 | (1,279 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 11,460 | $ | (819 | ) | $ | 10,641 | $ | 43,185 | $ | (819 | ) | $ | 42,366 |
(a) The estimated impact of the additional week in the fourth quarter and twelve months of fiscal 2020 was calculated by dividing the fourth quarter's reported Sales by 14 weeks.
Adjusted sales (due to the impact of the additional week in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020) is presented as a supplementary measure of our financial performance that is not required by, or presented in accordance with, GAAP. We use adjusted sales as an internal performance measurement and as one criterion for evaluating our performance relative to that of our peers. We believe adjusted sales is meaningful to our investors to enhance their understanding of our financial performance and is frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to compare our performance with the performance of other companies that report adjusted sales. Further, we believe that adjusted sales is a useful measure because it improves comparability of results of operations from period to period when a fiscal year results in a 53-week accounting cycle. Adjusted sales should not be considered as a substitute for sales or any other measure of financial performance reported in accordance with GAAP. Investors should rely primarily on our GAAP results and use non-GAAP financial measures only supplementally in making investment decisions. Our calculation of adjusted sales may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
About Tyson Foods, Inc.
Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN) is one of the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in protein. Founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson and grown under three generations of family leadership, the Company has a broad portfolio of products and brands like Tyson®, Jimmy Dean®, Hillshire Farm®, Ball Park®, Wright®, Aidells®, ibp® and State Fair®. Tyson Foods innovates continually to make protein more sustainable, tailor food for everywhere it’s available and raise the world’s expectations for how much good food can do. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the Company had approximately 137,000 team members at October 2, 2021. Through its Core Values, Tyson Foods strives to operate with integrity, create value for its shareholders, customers, communities and team members and serve as a steward of the animals, land and environment entrusted to it. Visit www.tysonfoods.com.
Conference Call Information and Other Selected Data
A conference call to discuss the Company's financial results will be held at 9 a.m. Eastern Monday, November 15, 2021. We encourage participants to pre-register for the conference call using the following link: https://dpregister.com/sreg/10160190/ed495e7d1a. Callers who pre-register will be given a conference passcode and unique PIN to gain immediate access to the call and bypass the live operator. Participants may pre-register at any time, including up to and after the call has started. Those without internet access or who are unable to pre-register may dial-in by calling toll free 1-844-890-1795 or international toll 1-412-717-9589. To listen to the live webcast or to view the accompanying slides, go to the Company’s investor website at http://ir.tyson.com. The webcast also can be accessed by using the direct link: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3404985/4CF2B9F967075ABCA2D308573042867C. For those who cannot participate at the scheduled time, a replay of the live webcast and the accompanying slides will be available at http://ir.tyson.com until Wednesday, December 15, 2021. A telephone replay will also be available until Wednesday, December 15, 2021, toll free at 1-877-344-7529, international toll 1-412-317-0088 or Canada toll free 855-669-9658. The replay access code is 10160190. Financial information, such as this news release, as well as other supplemental data, can be accessed from the Company's web site at http://ir.tyson.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain information in this report constitutes forward-looking statements as contemplated by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, current views and estimates of our outlook for fiscal 2021, other future economic circumstances, industry conditions in domestic and international markets, our performance and financial results (e.g., debt levels, return on invested capital, value-added product growth, capital expenditures, tax rates, access to foreign markets and dividend policy). These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause our actual results and experiences to differ materially from anticipated results and expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements. We wish to caution readers not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement and speak only as of the date made. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Among the factors that may cause actual results and experiences to differ from anticipated results and expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are the following: (i) the COVID-19 global pandemic and associated responses thereto have had an adverse impact on our business and operations, and the extent that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact us will depend on future developments, which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted with confidence, including the scope, severity and duration of the pandemic, and public adoption rates of COVID-19 vaccines and their effectiveness against variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant; (ii) the effectiveness of our financial excellence programs; (iii) access to foreign markets together with foreign economic conditions, including currency fluctuations, import/export restrictions and foreign politics; (iv) cyber incidents, security breaches or other disruptions of our information technology systems; (v) risks associated with our failure to consummate favorable acquisition transactions or integrate certain acquisitions' operations; (vi) the Tyson Limited Partnership’s ability to exercise significant control over the Company; (vii) fluctuations in the cost and availability of inputs and raw materials, such as live cattle, live swine, feed grains (including corn and soybean meal) and energy; (viii) market conditions for finished products, including competition from other global and domestic food processors, supply and pricing of competing products and alternative proteins and demand for alternative proteins; (ix) outbreak of a livestock disease (such as African swine fever (ASF), avian influenza (AI) or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)), which could have an adverse effect on livestock we own, the availability of livestock we purchase, consumer perception of certain protein products or our ability to access certain domestic and foreign markets; (x) changes in consumer preference and diets and our ability to identify and react to consumer trends; (xi) effectiveness of advertising and marketing programs; (xii) significant marketing plan changes by large customers or loss of one or more large customers; (xiii) our ability to leverage brand value propositions; (xiv) changes in availability and relative costs of labor and contract farmers and our ability to maintain good relationships with team members, labor unions, contract farmers and independent producers providing us livestock; (xv) issues related to food safety, including costs resulting from product recalls, regulatory compliance and any related claims or litigation; (xvi) compliance with and changes to regulations and laws (both domestic and foreign), including changes in accounting standards, tax laws, environmental laws, agricultural laws and occupational, health and safety laws; (xvii) adverse results from litigation; (xviii) risks associated with leverage, including cost increases due to rising interest rates or changes in debt ratings or outlook; (xix) impairment in the carrying value of our goodwill or indefinite life intangible assets; (xx) our participation in a multiemployer pension plan; (xxi) volatility in capital markets or interest rates; (xxii) risks associated with our commodity purchasing activities; (xxiii) the effect of, or changes in, general economic conditions; (xxiv) impacts on our operations caused by factors and forces beyond our control, such as natural disasters, fire, bioterrorism, pandemics or extreme weather; (xxv) failure to maximize or assert our intellectual property rights; (xxvi) effects related to changes in tax rates, valuation of deferred tax assets and liabilities, or tax laws and their interpretation; (xxvii) the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting, including identification of material weaknesses; and (xxviii) the other risks and uncertainties detailed from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including those included under the captions "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly reports on Form 10-Q.
Media Contact: Gary Mickelson, 479-290-6111 Investor Contact: Megan Britt, 479-236-4927 | Source: Tyson Foods, Inc. Category: IR, Newsroom |
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