Universal Stainless Reports Third Quarter 2020 Results
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products (USAP) reported Q3 2020 net sales of $37.4 million, down 28.7% from Q2 and 33.8% from Q3 2019. The company experienced a net loss of $7.0 million, or $0.79 per diluted share. Premium alloy sales rose to 24.5% of total sales, reflecting a strategic emphasis on high-demand products. Managed working capital declined by $16.8 million, with total debt reduced by $11.9 million. Despite these challenges, the company anticipates a gradual improvement in activity levels starting in 2021 amid ongoing COVID-19 impacts.
- Premium alloy sales increased to 24.5% of total sales.
- Managed working capital declined by $16.8 million, improving liquidity.
- Total debt reduced by $11.9 million, enhancing financial stability.
- Third quarter cash flow from operations was positive at $13.0 million.
- Net sales decreased by 28.7% from Q2 2020 and 33.8% from Q3 2019.
- Reported net loss of $7.0 million, worsening from Q2 2020.
- Backlog decreased to $54.8 million from $71.8 million in Q2 2020.
- Gross margin was a loss of $4.4 million, or (11.8%) of sales.
- Q3 2020 Sales total
$37.4 million ; Premium alloy sales up13.9% from Q3 2019 - Q3 2020 Net Loss of
$7.0 million , or$0.79 per diluted share; Net loss of$3.9 million , or$0.44 per diluted share, excluding$4.3 million (pre-tax) of fixed cost absorption charges and$0.3 million (pre-tax) gain on insurance proceeds - EBITDA is a loss of
$3.6 million in Q3 2020; Adjusted EBITDA totals$0.6 million - Quarter-end Backlog of
$54.8 million versus$71.8 million at end of Q2 2020 - Managed working capital declines
$16.8 million , while total debt declines$11.9 million from Q2 2020 - Q3 cash flow from operations totals
$13.0 million
BRIDGEVILLE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc. (Nasdaq: USAP) today reported net sales for the third quarter of 2020 of
Sales of premium alloys in the third quarter of 2020 were
Chairman, President and CEO Dennis Oates commented: “The third quarter was consistent with our expectation for a sequential step-down in quarterly sales and operating activity, which took its toll on profitability. COVID-19 continues to impact demand, especially in the aerospace and oil & gas end markets.
“On a more promising note, order entry improved over second quarter levels, with September bookings at their highest level since March. Additionally, cancellations slowed during the quarter. We continue to expect measured improvement in activity levels beginning in 2021.
“Amid challenging third quarter conditions, we remained focused on execution, and saw a further shift in our sales mix to premium alloys, which reached nearly one-quarter of total third quarter sales. Premium alloys are our highest priority for targeted growth, and we continued to see demand for defense and specialty applications. Our new product development and approval activity continues as well.
“While aided by our premium alloy sales, third quarter margins were negatively impacted by lower activity levels and included fixed cost absorption direct charges in the quarter, which was expected.
“We focused on working capital reduction in the third quarter which resulted in positive cash flow. This focus resulted in both inventory and debt declines compared to the second quarter, with inventory reduced by
“Looking towards the balance of the year, we will continue to execute our strategy to pursue market opportunities while adapting our operations to current activity levels as well as maintaining our focus on inventory and debt reduction.”
Mr. Oates concluded: “Our team has made commendable progress thus far in 2020 under extremely difficult conditions through their unrelenting determination and effort. With the ongoing support of our customers and our focus on producing the critical products required by our markets, we look forward to an improved 2021.”
COVID-19 Response Summary
- Each of the Company’s facilities is an essential operation and continues to remain operational in accordance with the laws of the states in which the facilities are located.
- The Company continues to monitor the pandemic’s impact on the markets the Company serves, including the aerospace and oil & gas markets. The Company’s sales to the aerospace market have declined, primarily due to the cancellation or delay in orders for new airplanes due to the fall-off in air travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a sharp decline in aftermarket sales due to the significant reduction in air travel. The Company also has experienced extreme pressure in demand from the oil & gas market.
- On April 15, 2020, the Company entered into a
$10.0 million term note pursuant to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. The Company applied for full forgiveness of the PPP term note in the 2020 third quarter, and the PPP loan forgiveness process is currently underway. - While the Company expects the effects of the pandemic and the related responses to continue to negatively impact its results of operations, cash flows and financial position, the uncertainty over the duration and severity of the economic and operational impacts of COVID-19 means the Company cannot reasonably estimate the related future impacts at this time.
- The Company continues to adapt its operations due to lower activity levels. As a result, the Company has taken measures to align its cost structure with current forecasted revenue and operating levels.
Quarterly and Year-to-Date Results of Operations
For the first nine months of 2020, net sales totaled
The Company's gross margin for the third quarter of 2020 was a loss of
Selling, general and administrative expenses were
The net loss for the third quarter of 2020 was
For the first nine months of 2020, the net loss was
The Company’s EBITDA for the third quarter of 2020 was a loss of
Managed working capital at September 30, 2020 totaled
Backlog (before surcharges) at September 30, 2020 was
The Company’s total debt at September 30, 2020 was
Capital expenditures for the third quarter of 2020 totaled
Conference Call and Webcast
The Company has scheduled a conference call for today, October 21st, at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern) to discuss third quarter 2020 results. Those wishing to listen to the live conference call via telephone should dial 706-679-0668, passcode 2178515. A simultaneous webcast will be available on the Company’s website at www.univstainless.com, and thereafter archived on the website through the end of the fourth quarter of 2020.
About Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc.
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc., established in 1994 and headquartered in Bridgeville, PA, manufactures and markets semi-finished and finished specialty steels, including stainless steel, nickel alloys, tool steel and certain other alloyed steels. The Company's products are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, and heavy equipment manufacturing. More information is available at www.univstainless.com.
Forward-Looking Information Safe Harbor
Except for historical information contained herein, the statements in this release are forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the “safe harbor” provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the Company’s actual results in future periods to differ materially from forecasted results. Those risks include, among others, the Company’s ability to maintain its relationships with its significant customers and market segments; the Company’s response to competitive factors in its industry that may adversely affect the market for finished products manufactured by the Company or its customers; uncertainty regarding the return to service of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft; the Company’s ability to compete successfully with domestic and foreign producers of specialty steel products and products fashioned from alternative materials; changes in overall demand for the Company’s products and the prices at which the Company is able to sell its products in the aerospace industry, from which a substantial amount of our sales is derived; the Company’s ability to develop, commercialize, market and sell new applications and new products; the receipt, pricing and timing of future customer orders; the impact of changes in the Company’s product mix on the Company’s profitability; the Company’s ability to maintain the availability of raw materials and operating supplies with acceptable pricing; the availability and pricing of electricity, natural gas and other sources of energy that the Company needs for the manufacturing of its products; risks related to property, plant and equipment, including the Company’s reliance on the continuing operation of critical manufacturing equipment; the Company’s success in timely concluding collective bargaining agreements and avoiding strikes or work stoppages; the Company’s ability to attract and retain key personnel; the Company’s ongoing requirement for continued compliance with laws and regulations, including applicable safety and environmental regulations; the ultimate outcome of the Company’s current and future litigation matters; the Company’s ability to meet its debt service requirements and to comply with applicable financial covenants; the ultimate outcome of the Company’s PPP loan forgiveness application; risks associated with conducting business with suppliers and customers in foreign countries; public health issues, including the outbreak of COVID-19 and its uncertain impact on our facilities and operations and our customers and suppliers and the effectiveness of the Company’s actions taken in response to these risks; risks related to acquisitions that the Company may make; the Company’s ability to protect its information technology infrastructure against service interruptions, data corruption, cyber-based attacks or network security breaches; the impact on the Company’s effective tax rates from changes in tax rules, regulations and interpretations in the United States and other countries where it does business; and the impact of various economic, credit and market risk uncertainties. Many of these factors are not within the Company’s control and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the Company’s actual results in future periods to be materially different from any future performance suggested herein. Any unfavorable change in the foregoing or other factors could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations. Further, the Company operates in an industry sector where securities values may be volatile and may be influenced by economic and other factors beyond the Company’s control. Certain of these risks and other risks are described in the Company’s filings with the SEC, including the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019 and the subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2020, copies of which are available from the SEC or may be obtained upon request from the Company.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release includes discussions of financial measures that have not been determined in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These measures include earnings (loss) before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) and Adjusted EBITDA. We include these measurements to enhance the understanding of our operating performance. We believe that EBITDA, considered along with net earnings (loss), is a relevant indicator of trends relating to cash generating activity of our operations. Adjusted EBITDA excludes the effect of share-based compensation expense and other non-cash generating activity such as impairments and the write-off of deferred financing costs. We believe that excluding these costs provides a consistent comparison of the cash generating activity of our operations. We believe that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are useful to investors as they facilitate a comparison of our operating performance to other companies who also use EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA as supplemental operating measures. These non-GAAP financial measures supplement our GAAP disclosures and should not be considered an alternative to the GAAP measures. These non-GAAP measures may not be entirely comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies due to potential differences among calculation methodologies. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable financial measure prepared in accordance with GAAP is included in the tables that follow.
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UNIVERSAL STAINLESS & ALLOY PRODUCTS, INC.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS | |||||||||||||||
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September 30, | September 30, | ||||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 37,434 | $ | 56,568 | $ | 148,407 | $ | 187,836 | |||||||
Cost of products sold | 41,861 | 51,260 | 145,988 | 166,052 | |||||||||||
Gross margin | (4,427 | ) | 5,308 | 2,419 | 21,784 | ||||||||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses | 4,153 | 4,525 | 15,458 | 15,095 | |||||||||||
Operating (loss) income | (8,580 | ) | 783 | (13,039 | ) | 6,689 | |||||||||
Interest expense | 586 | 989 | 2,232 | 2,809 | |||||||||||
Deferred financing amortization | 56 | 56 | 169 | 171 | |||||||||||
Other income, net | (288 | ) | (452 | ) | (302 | ) | (421 | ) | |||||||
(Loss) income before income taxes | (8,934 | ) | 190 | (15,138 | ) | 4,130 | |||||||||
(Benefit) provision for income taxes | (1,934 | ) | (577 | ) | (3,396 | ) | 55 | ||||||||
Net (loss) income | $ | (7,000 | ) | $ | 767 | $ | (11,742 | ) | $ | 4,075 | |||||
Net (loss) income per common share - Basic | $ | (0.79 | ) | $ | 0.09 | $ | (1.33 | ) | $ | 0.46 | |||||
Net (loss) income per common share - Diluted | $ | (0.79 | ) | $ | 0.09 | $ | (1.33 | ) | $ | 0.46 | |||||
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding: | |||||||||||||||
Basic | 8,829,732 | 8,787,837 | 8,813,880 | 8,780,590 | |||||||||||
Diluted | 8,829,732 | 8,879,441 | 8,813,880 | 8,870,240 |
MARKET SEGMENT INFORMATION | ||||||||||||||
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Net Sales | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||
Service centers | $ | 25,983 | $ | 38,693 | $ | 103,877 | $ | 129,996 | ||||||
Original equipment manufacturers | 4,405 | 4,862 | 16,624 | 19,318 | ||||||||||
Rerollers | 3,173 | 6,629 | 13,612 | 20,016 | ||||||||||
Forgers | 3,451 | 5,589 | 12,027 | 15,408 | ||||||||||
Conversion services and other sales | 422 | 795 | 2,267 | 3,098 | ||||||||||
Total net sales | $ | 37,434 | $ | 56,568 | $ | 148,407 | $ | 187,836 | ||||||
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