Bayou Steel Corporation Announces Strong Results for Fiscal 2005.LAPLACE, La. -- Bayou bayou (bī`ō, bī` ) [Louisiana Fr.; from Choctaw bayuk=small stream], term used mainly in U.S. Steel Corporation today reported its
financial results for fiscal 2005.The Company reported net income of $19.3 million or $9.46 per fully diluted di·lute tr.v. di·lut·ed, di·lut·ing, di·lutes 1. To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water. 2. To lessen the force, strength, purity, or brilliance of, especially by admixture. share for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005. Sales for fiscal 2005 were $271.7 million while sales for fiscal 2004 were $240.8 million. The increase in sales was due to an $83 per ton or a 19.0% increase in the selling price which was partially offset by a 5.5% decrease in shipments. The selling price increase has generally been related to the sharply escalating prices for scrap and the increasing prices for alloys and fuel during fiscal 2005. The Company was successful during the period in passing through several price increases for its products offsetting its higher costs of scrap, alloys, and energy. Jerry Pitts, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the Company, commented "Overall, our fiscal 2005 performance was solid, in spite of a variety of challenges including higher natural gas and electricity prices and disruptions in production and shipments directly caused by the hurricanes which battered bat·ter 1 v. bat·tered, bat·ter·ing, bat·ters v.tr. 1. To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows. 2. To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse. 3. the Central Gulf Coast Region. Our solid earnings and cash flow performance reflect the continuation of favorable fa·vor·a·ble adj. 1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds. 2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis. 3. steel market demand, pricing, margins, and improved operating performance. Inventories at steel service centers, our principal customer group, have declined to their lowest level in seven years resulting in stronger order bookings and greater backlog for our products. We are optimistic op·ti·mist n. 1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome. 2. A believer in philosophical optimism. op that shipments will remain strong and that market fundamentals will remain favorable in fiscal 2006." Mr. Pitts continued, "I am especially proud of the way our employees' performed after hurricane Katrina tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. Louisiana. Our dedicated employees, many of whom suffered significant personal property damage, re-started operations within a week. Everyone worked tirelessly tire·less adj. Not yielding to fatigue; untiring or indefatigable. tire less·ly adv. to satisfy customer demand despite the personal, logistical lo·gis·tic also lo·gis·ti·caladj. 1. Of or relating to symbolic logic. 2. Of or relating to logistics. [Medieval Latin logisticus, of calculation and operational issues caused by the hurricane." Mr. Pitts concluded, "Our scrap processing division continues to procure and prepare scrap metal at very attractive prices relative to purchasing prepared scrap on the open market. We have opened another scrap processing facility in New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded and are pleased with its progress. We will be collecting and processing both ferrous ferrous (fĕr`əs), iron in the +2 valence state. Containing or having to do with iron. The difference between ferrous and ferric is the number of valence electrons they contain (ferrous contains two and ferric contains three), which and nonferrous non·fer·rous adj. 1. Not composed of or containing iron. 2. Of or relating to metals other than iron. nonferrous Adjective 1. scrap metal. The New Orleans and LaPlace scrap facilities continue to benefit from the availability of scrap metal in the Gulf coast area due to the hurricane. Near term, we expect our scrap processing activities to continue to contribute to strong margins." Bayou Steel emerged from bankruptcy on February 18, 2004. Financial statements for periods after February 18, 2004, related to the Company that emerged from bankruptcy (the "Company"), are not directly comparable to periods prior to February 18, 2004 (the "Predecessor Company"). Fiscal 2004 reflects both the Company's and Predecessor Company's results, rendering the traditional comparison of net income with fiscal 2005 less useful. Bayou Steel invites you to visit its web site, www.bayousteel.com, to view its third quarter fiscal 2005 report. This release contains various "forward-looking" statements which represent the Company's expectation or belief concerning future events. The Company cautions that a number of important factors could, individually or in the aggregate, cause actual results to differ materially from those included in the forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. . Any forward looking statements contained in this document speak only as of the date hereof, and the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update such forward looking statements. Bayou Steel Corporation manufacturers light structural and merchant bar products in LaPlace, Louisiana LaPlace is a unincorporated community in the Greater New Orleans metropolitan area and a census-designated place in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, on the East Bank of the Mississippi River. [1] [2] The population was 27,684 at the 2000 census. and Harriman, Tennessee. The Company also operates three stocking locations along the inland waterway waterway, natural or artificial navigable inland body of water, or system of interconnected bodies of water, used for transportation, may include a lake, river, canal, or any combination of these. system near Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Tulsa.
BAYOU STEEL CORPORATION
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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Predecessor
Successor Company Company
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Period from Period from
February 18, October 1,
2004 2003
Year Ended through through
September 30, September 30, February 17,
INCOME STATEMENT: 2005 2004 2004
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Net Sales $271,719,962 $158,866,455 $ 81,909,905
Depreciation 811,796 23,455 3,395,408
Reorganization Expense -- -- 1,688,540
Gross Margin 47,380,495 29,221,597 1,274,419
Operating Income (Loss) 35,559,087 24,177,385 (3,180,467)
Interest and Other Expense
on Debt 4,031,927 2,213,235 378,141
Gain on Reorganization and
Fresh-Start Adjustments,
Net -- -- 19,499,698
Income before Taxes 31,632,414 22,707,800 16,044,079
Net Income 19,284,040 13,845,127 16,044,079
Net Income per Share - Basic 9.64 6.92 1.24
Net Income per Share -
Diluted 9.46 6.86 1.24
EBITDA (1) 36,370,883 24,200,840 214,941
Successor Company
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BALANCE SHEET: September 30, September 30,
2005 2004
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Working Capital $ 63,399,515 $ 50,735,508
Notes Due 2011 30,000,000 30,000,000
Credit Facility -- 10,831,501
Other Post Reorganization
Obligations 610,923 1,416,759
Stockholders' Equity 44,434,996 22,926,719
(1) The Company defines EBITDA as Operating Income plus Depreciation.
Includes Reorganization Expenses in all periods presented.
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