Carlisle Companies Reports First Quarter Earnings.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CSL (Computerese as a Second Language) Said of people who love to speak high-tech words even though they often use them erroneously. See TLA. 1. CSL - Computer Structure Language. A computer hardware description language, written in BCPL. ) reported income from continuing operations continuing operations Parts of a business that are expected to be maintained as an ongoing segment of an overall business operation. Income and losses from continuing operations are reported separately if any segments have been discontinued during the of $33.7 million, or $0.54 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2007 as compared with $39.7 million, or $0.64 per diluted share, for the first quarter 2006. Net sales Net Sales The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted. Notes: This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight of $631.9 million in the first quarter 2007 were slightly above net sales of $620.5 million in the first quarter of 2006. Organic sales growth accounted for all of the increase in net sales with growth in all segments except for Construction Materials which experienced a 1% decline in net sales. Richmond McKinnish, Carlisle 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. commented, "Operating results for the first quarter were negatively impacted by competitive pricing and weather related challenges in our Construction Materials business. While we are disappointed with the first quarter results, we remain optimistic about the non-residential construction market in 2007 and are confident that Carlisle's long-term strategy of investment in niche markets for its core businesses will continue to provide strong returns for our investors. We have revised our full year 2007 guidance for income from continuing operations to reflect the March 2007 stock-split, the projected accretion from the recently announced Insulfoam acquisition and the first quarter results. Our full year guidance is in the range of $3.15 to $3.25 per diluted share, an increase of 10% to 13% above full year 2006 income from continuing operations of $2.87 per diluted share." Effective January 2007, Carlisle changed its method of accounting for all inventories to the first-in, first-out first-in, first-out n. A method of inventory accounting in which the oldest remaining items are assumed to have been the first sold. In a period of rising prices, this method yields a higher ending inventory, a lower cost of goods sold, a higher gross method ("FIFO (First In First Out) A storage method that retrieves the item stored for the longest time. Contrast with LIFO. See traffic engineering methods. FIFO - first-in first-out "). If the Company had determined the cost of its inventories by the last-in, first-out last-in, first-out n. A method of inventory accounting in which the most recently acquired items are assumed to have been the first sold. In a period of rising prices, this method yields a lower ending inventory, a higher cost of goods sold, a lower method ("LIFO (Last In-First Out) A queueing method in which the next item to be retrieved is the item most recently placed in the queue. Contrast with FIFO. LIFO - stack ") at March 31, 2007, income from continuing operations would have been higher by $1.2 million, or $0.02 per diluted share. In 2006, approximately 56% of the cost of inventories was determined by the LIFO method. The consolidated statement of earnings for the quarter ended March 31, 2006 and the December 31, 2006 balance sheet have been revised to reflect this change resulting in an increase of first quarter 2006 income from continuing operations of $0.4 million, or $0.01 per diluted share, an increase in 2006 inventories of $40.2 million and an increase in 2006 shareholders' equity Shareholders' Equity A firms' total assets minus its total liabilities. Equivalently, it is share capital plus retained earnings minus treasury shares. Shareholders' equity is the amount by which a company is financed through common and preferred shares. of $25.1 million. The restatement of inventory cost from LIFO to FIFO increased full year 2006 diluted earnings per share diluted earnings per share An earnings measure calculated by dividing net income less preferred stock dividends for a period by the average number of shares of common stock that would be outstanding if all convertible securities were converted into shares of from continuing operations from $2.85 to $2.87. Carlisle's effective tax rate of 31.5% for continuing operations for the first quarter 2007 compares with an effective rate of 33.1% for the first quarter 2006. The reduction in the effective rate is due primarily to the increase of the Made in America tax deduction Tax deduction An expense that a taxpayer is allowed to deduct from taxable income. tax deduction See deduction. from 3% of qualified production activity income to 6% beginning January 1, 2007. Construction Materials: Net sales of $226.2 million in the first quarter 2007 were down slightly compared with $228.0 million for the first quarter 2006. Growth in TPO (Twisted Pair Only) Refers to the use of twisted pair wire when other options are available. For example, a TPO suffix at the end of 3com Ethernet adapter model numbers indicates the card has only an RJ45 connector. (thermoplastic A polymer material that turns to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene, polycarbonate and polyethylene. polyolefin) roofing systems and insulation was insufficient to offset declines in EPDM EPDM Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer EPDM Enterprise Product Data Management EPDM Ethylene Propylene Dimonomer (industrial/commercial piping/plumbing components) EPDM Engineering Product Data Management (synthetic rubber synthetic rubber: see rubber. ) roofing systems. Extreme winter weather conditions, not experienced since 2004, persisted throughout the quarter hampering sales in the Northeast and Midwest, both of which are strong EPDM markets. First quarter 2007 earnings before interest and income taxes ("EBIT EBIT See: Earnings Before Interest and Taxes EBIT See earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT). ") of $20.9 million were 40% below first quarter 2006 EBIT of $35.0 million. The decline in EBIT was largely attributable to competitive pricing pressure in insulation, decreased higher margin EPDM sales and higher expenses associated with new plants and marketing programs. First quarter 2007 and 2006 EBIT included $3.3 million and $4.7 million, respectively, in pre-tax gains for proceeds received from the settlement of certain legal actions initiated by Carlisle. Segment EBIT also reflects a pre-tax loss for the first quarter 2007 and first quarter 2006 related to the Company's equity share of losses at its European roofing joint venture, Icopal, of $2.3 million and $2.9 million, respectively. Industrial Components: Net sales of $229.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2007 increased slightly over net sales of $224.1 million for the same period in 2006. EBIT of $24.6 million in the first quarter of 2007 increased 16% as compared with $21.2 million reported in the first quarter of 2006. Increased sales volumes in the consumer lawn and garden market as well as higher selling prices to offset raw material cost increases contributed to the improved net sales and earnings. Specialty Products: The Company's braking business recorded net sales of $49.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2007 compared with $47.0 million for the same period 2006. First quarter 2007 EBIT of $2.2 million increased 47% over first quarter 2006 EBIT of $1.5 million. The improvement in earnings is primarily due to improved operating results for the Company's on-highway brake business. Carlisle recently hired Joseph La Varra, a thirty-year veteran of the brake and friction industry, as president of the on-highway brake business. Transportation Products: Increased sales in construction and commercial trailers contributed to the 5% increase in net sales for the Company's specialty trailer business. First quarter 2007 net sales of $46.6 million compared favorably with net sales of $44.3 million in 2006. First quarter 2007 EBIT of $6.8 million was slightly lower than 2006 EBIT of $7.1 million on less favorable product mix. General Industry: Net sales of $79.8 million in the first quarter of 2007 compared favorably with net sales of $77.1 million in the first quarter of 2006. EBIT in the first quarter of 2007 of $7.1 million compared with EBIT of $8.0 million for the same period of 2006. The wire and cable business experienced strong sales and earnings growth primarily due to record aerospace sales. The Company's foodservice business had modest year-over-year sales growth in the first quarter 2007 while EBIT was slightly lower compared with the prior year largely due to the timing of certain marketing activities. The refrigerated re·frig·er·ate tr.v. re·frig·er·at·ed, re·frig·er·at·ing, re·frig·er·ates 1. To cool or chill (a substance). 2. To preserve (food) by chilling. truck body business experienced unfavorable net sales and earnings comparisons to the prior year on reduced fleet sales as some customers increased total 2006 capital spending capital spending Spending for long-term assets such as factories, equipment, machinery, and buildings that permits the production of more goods and services in future years. in advance of certain regulatory emissions changes that were effective January 1, 2007. Discontinued Operations Discontinued operations Divisions of a business that have been sold or written off and that no longer are maintained by the business. Income from discontinued operations for the first quarter 2007 of $3.1 million, or $0.05 per diluted share, compared with income for the first quarter 2006 of $1.9 million, or $0.03 per diluted share. The increase was primarily due to a purchase price adjustment in favor of Carlisle associated with the sale of Carlisle Process Systems. Net Income Net income for the first quarter 2007 was $36.8 million, or $0.59 per diluted share, compared to $41.6 million, or $0.67 per diluted share, for the first quarter 2006. The decrease in net income was primarily due to the decrease in earnings for the Construction Materials segment which was negatively impacted by competitive pricing and severe weather challenges. Cash Flow Cash flow provided by continuing operations of $64.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2007 compared with $1.1 million provided by continuing operations for the same period in 2006. Operating cash flow Operating cash flow Earnings before depreciation minus taxes. Measures the cash generated from operations, not counting capital spending or working capital requirements. for the first quarter 2007 was positively impacted by a $70.0 million increase in the utilization of the Company's securitization Securitization The process of creating a financial instrument by combining other financial assets and then marketing them to investors. Notes: Mortgage backed securities are a perfect example of securitization. May also be spelled as "securitisation. program. Cash used in investing activities was $39.8 million in 2007 compared to $24.0 million in 2006. Capital expenditures of $18.8 million in 2007 compared with $26.6 million in 2006 as the Company has completed construction of the majority of its new production facilities for the Construction Materials segment. Net cash used for investing activities in 2007 included $22.7 million for acquisitions of manufacturing operations in China for Carlisle's specialty tire and wheel business and wire and cable business. Net cash flow used in financing activities of $142.0 million in 2007 included the retirement of $150.0 million in senior notes. Conference Call and Webcast The Company will discuss first quarter 2007 results on a conference call for investors on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern. The call may be accessed live at http://www.carlisle.com/investors/conference_call.html, or the taped call may be listened to shortly following the live call at the same website location until May 8, 2007. A PowerPoint presentation will also be available for viewing and/or printing at the same website location. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. These statements are based on management's current expectations and are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual results may differ materially from these expectations due to changes in global economic, business, competitive, market and regulatory factors. More detailed information about these factors is contained in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no duty to update forward-looking statements. Carlisle is a diversified global manufacturing company serving the construction materials, commercial roofing, specialty tire and wheel, power transmission, heavy-duty brake and friction, heavy-haul truck trailer, refrigerated truck body, foodservice, and aerospace and test and measurement industries. [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] |
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