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Carlisle Companies Reports First Quarter.


CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE NYSE

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) reported 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 $708.3 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2008, a 13% improvement over net sales of $628.9 million in the first quarter of 2007. Organic sales growth of 4% was led by increased sales volumes in the Construction Materials and Applied Technologies segments. The acquisition of Insulfoam for the Construction Materials business, on May 1, 2007, and Dinex for Applied Technologies' foodservice business, on January 25, 2008, accounted for $48.9 million, or 8%, of sales growth in the first quarter. The impact of foreign currency exchange rates on net sales growth was approximately 1% in the first quarter 2008.

Operating income Operating Income

The profit realized from a business' own operations.

Notes:
This would not include income from things such as investments in other firms. Also referred to as operating profit or recurring profit.
 of $44.1 million in the first quarter 2008 compared with $51.1 million in the first quarter of 2007. Raw material cost increases and productivity problems in a few of our tire and wheel plants were the primary reasons for the year-over-year decrease in operating income. The loss 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 $61.7 million, or $1.01 per 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, in the first quarter of 2008, included total after-tax impairment Impairment

1. A reduction in a company's stated capital.

2. The total capital that is less than the par value of the company's capital stock.

Notes:
1. This is usually reduced because of poorly estimated losses or gains.

2.
 charges of $89.5 million, or $1.46 per diluted share, related to Carlisle's power transmission belt business and on-highway brake business reported in the Specialty Products segment. Income from continuing operations in the first quarter 2007 was $33.7 million, or $0.54 per diluted share.

In April 2008, Carlisle decided to pursue disposition of both the power transmission belt and on-highway brake businesses. In management's judgment, a sale of these businesses within the next twelve months would result in proceeds of less than net book value and asset impairment charges have appropriately been reflected in the Company's first quarter 2008 results. The power transmission belt and the on-highway brake businesses will be reclassified to discontinued operations Discontinued operations

Divisions of a business that have been sold or written off and that no longer are maintained by the business.
 in the second quarter 2008.

David A. Roberts, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "Before I discuss our sales and earnings performance for the quarter, let me take a moment to update you on the actions we have taken to implement the strategic plan we announced during our fourth quarter 2007 earnings call. Our plan was developed to simplify our business and focus management's attention on the growth and margin improvement opportunities in our Construction Materials, Transportation Products and Applied Technologies segments while maximizing value and considering strategic alternatives for some of the businesses in our Specialty Products segment. After evaluating the power transmission belt business and on-highway brake business, which recorded combined net sales of approximately $200 million in 2007, a decision was made in April 2008 to develop an exit strategy for these businesses. As a result these two businesses will be moved to discontinued operations in the second quarter along with related impairment charges. The after-tax impairment charge of $89.5 million we incurred in the first quarter was a non-cash event, but we are confident that the disposition of these businesses will generate in excess of $100 million in net cash within the next 12 months."

"Keeping with our plan to grow our Applied Technologies segment businesses, we acquired Dinex, a supplier of foodservice products to the healthcare industry in January 2008, and are very close to completing the acquisition of Carlyle, a complementary acquisition in our high performance interconnect (1) To attach one device to another.

(2) A physical port (plug, socket) or wireless port (transmitter, receiver) used to attach one device to another.
 solutions business. Both acquisitions have given us entry into adjacent markets, while adding nearly $210 million in annual sales and are expected to be accretive in 2008."

"Now let me address our first quarter 2008 sales and earnings performance. Our sales growth in the first quarter remained good despite seeing weakness in some of our markets. In the quarter, we saw growth in our Construction Materials and Applied Technologies segments. In addition, our specialty trailer business, a component of the Transportation Products segment, and our power transmission belt and off-highway brake businesses, components of the Specialty Products segment, also grew during the quarter. Our Transportation Products segment's tire and wheel business showed slower growth than in previous months as the outdoor power equipment markets slowed. 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 and on-highway brake businesses continue to languish due to weak heavy truck sales. We expect similar trends over the next few quarters."

"Our earnings during the quarter were hampered by the increasing costs of steel and oil based commodities. Raw materials comprise more than 70% of our cost of goods sold Cost of goods sold

The total cost of buying raw materials, and paying for all the factors that go into producing finished goods.


cost of goods sold 
 and these cost increases negatively impacted nearly all of our businesses. We have and continue to implement price increases and cost reduction initiatives, but we were not able to keep pace with the significant rise in raw material and freight costs in the first quarter. We are committed to off-setting these rising material costs but we will continue to face margin pressure throughout 2008."

As announced on February 11, 2008, the Company realigned its operating groups into four operating and financial reporting segments as presented below.

Construction Materials: Increased membrane and insulation insulation (ĭn'səlā`shən, ĭn'sy–), use of materials or devices to inhibit or prevent the conduction of heat or of electricity.  volumes contributed to net sales of $282.1 million in the first quarter 2008. The 25% increase over 2007 net sales of $226.2 million included $33.0 million of net sales from the Insulfoam acquisition. Despite the strong sales growth for the quarter, operating income was impacted by increased raw material costs, product mix and continued competitive pricing for 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) membrane and insulation. Operating income of $14.9 million in the first quarter 2008 compared with $19.4 million in the first quarter 2007. Price increases effective June 1, 2008 have been announced for all Construction Materials products.

Transportation Products: Net sales of $242.0 million for the first quarter 2008 compared with net sales of $240.6 million in 2007. Orders for the outdoor power equipment (OPE a. 1. Open.
On Sunday heaven's gate stands ope.
- Herbert.

v. t. & i. 1. To open.
Wilt thou not ope thy heart to know
What rainbows teach and sunsets show?
- Emerson.
) market were ahead of the prior year during the first part of the 2008 quarter, but the prolonged pro·long  
tr.v. pro·longed, pro·long·ing, pro·longs
1. To lengthen in duration; protract.

2. To lengthen in extent.
 winter coupled with continued softness in residential construction resulted in an 11% decline in sales to the OPE market. Sales growth for agriculture and construction tire and wheel product lines helped mitigate mit·i·gate
v.
To moderate in force or intensity.



miti·gation n.
 the OPE decline. Sales growth for specialized spe·cial·ize  
v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es

v.intr.
1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study.

2.
 and commercial trailers more than offset continued softness in construction trailers. Operating income of $23.9 million in the first quarter of 2008 compared with operating income of $28.0 million for the same period 2007. Costs have increased for almost all of Transportation Products' key raw materials and most notably for steel, natural and synthetic rubber synthetic rubber: see rubber. , and carbon black. Increased raw material costs are expected to be a continuing challenge in 2008, and the Company is implementing additional cost reductions and price increases across most products except where pricing contracts prevent increases until later in the year. Increased freight costs, reduced factory utilization on lower OPE production, and inefficiencies in certain tire and wheel plants also negatively impacted operating income for the quarter ended March 31, 2008.

Applied Technologies: First quarter 2008 net sales of $91.0 million increased 28% over net sales of $71.1 million in 2007. The increase in sales included $15.9 million of net sales from the Dinex acquisition. Strong demand in the commercial and military aerospace markets contributed to sales growth for the high-performance wire and cable business. Organic sales growth for the foodservice business was modest as increased sales for jan/san products was offset by declines in chain restaurant foodservice sales. First quarter 2008 operating income of $9.9 million increased 30% compared with 2007 operating income of $7.6 million.

Specialty Products: Net sales of $93.2 million in the first quarter of 2008 compared to net sales of $91.0 million for the same period in 2007. Strong agriculture market sales contributed to increased power transmission belt sales and stronger OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  demand positively impacted the off-highway brake business. This sales growth was offset by continued softness in the heavy-duty truck market which impacts the on-highway brake business and to a lesser extent the refrigerated truck body business. First quarter 2008 operating income of $3.5 million compared with operating income of $4.7 million in the first quarter 2007. Increased operating income for the off-highway brake business was more than offset by reduced earnings on lower volume for the on-highway brake and refrigerated truck body businesses.

Pre-tax impairment charges of $124.2 million for the power transmission belt and on-highway brake businesses have been recorded for the Specialty Products segment for the quarter ended March 31, 2008. These charges are not reflected in the Specialty Products segment's operating income as they are reported in "Asset impairment charges" on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Earnings.

Discontinued Operations

Loss from discontinued operations for the three months ended March 31, 2008 of $0.9 million included certain workers' compensation workers' compensation, payment by employers for some part of the cost of injuries, or in some cases of occupational diseases, received by employees in the course of their work.  costs for claims that remain Carlisle's liability following the disposition of several businesses sold over the past few years. Income from discontinued operations of $3.1 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2007 included a favorable fa·vor·a·ble  
adj.
1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds.

2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis.

3.
 purchase price adjustment associated with the sale of Carlisle Process Systems.

Net Income

Net loss for the first quarter 2008 was $62.6 million, or $1.02 per diluted share, compared to net income of $36.8 million, or $0.59 per diluted share, for the first quarter 2007. The first quarter 2008 loss included after-tax impairment charges of $89.5 million, or $1.46 per diluted share, on the power transmission belt and on-highway brake businesses due to Carlisle's plans to sell these businesses within the next twelve months. Significant increases in the Company's raw material costs also contributed to the decrease in net income for 2008 compared with 2007.

Cash Flow

Cash flow provided by operations of $7.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2008 compared with cash provided by operations of $64.4 million for the same period 2007. 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.
 in 2007 was favorably fa·vor·a·ble  
adj.
1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds.

2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis.

3.
 impacted by the inclusion of $70.0 million related to 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. There is no impact from the securitization program on operating cash flow for 2008. Cash used for working capital of $36.6 million in 2008 compared favorably with cash used of $51.6 million in 2007. Cash used in investing activities was $160.1 million in 2008 compared to cash used in investing activities of $39.8 million in 2007. Cash used for acquisitions of $95.4 million in 2008 included the purchase of Dinex for the foodservice business. 2008 investing activities also include a $41.9 million off-shore short-term investment of proceeds from the sale of the Company's European roofing joint-venture in 2007. Capital expenditures of $23.0 million in 2008 compared with $18.8 million in 2007. Cash flow provided by financing activities of $120.9 million in 2008 included borrowings under the Company's credit facility to fund the Dinex acquisition. Cash 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 2008 results on a conference call for investors on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 9:00 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 6, 2008.

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.
 

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 CIRCUMSTANCES, evidence. The particulars which accompany a fact.
     2. The facts proved are either possible or impossible, ordinary and probable, or extraordinary and improbable, recent or ancient; they may have happened near us, or afar off; they are public or
. 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 diversified (di·verˑ·s  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.
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