UniFirst Announces Financial Results for the Third Quarter of Fiscal 2017


WILMINGTON, Mass., June 28, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UniFirst Corporation (NYSE:UNF) today announced results for its third quarter of fiscal 2017 which ended May 27, 2017. Revenues for the quarter were $409.8 million, up 11.4% from $367.8 million in the year ago period.  Net income was $24.4 million ($1.19 per diluted share), down 19.2% from $30.1 million ($1.49 per diluted share) in the third quarter of fiscal 2016. The recent quarter's results include the effect of the Company’s acquisition of Arrow Uniform (Arrow) which was completed in September 2016.

The Company's third quarter results include $6.5 million of stock compensation expense related to the April 2016 restricted stock grant to its former Chief Executive Officer, Ronald Croatti. Of this expense, $5.4 million was a result of the accelerated vesting of certain shares upon his death. Excluding the effect of the accelerated vesting, adjusted net income was $27.7 million ($1.36 per diluted share) down 8.1% from a year ago. (See reconciliation table for details)

Steven S. Sintros, UniFirst Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer said, “The flags at UniFirst continue to be flown at half-mast as we mourn the passing of our long-time President and CEO, Ron Croatti. But our company’s unwavering customer focus and commitment to our existing business philosophies remain clear. Our top priorities continue to include providing superior value-based services to our existing customer base and continuing to add new customers.”

Core Laundry revenues in the quarter were $367.1 million, up 10.8% from those in the prior year’s third quarter.  Adjusting for the estimated effect of acquisitions as well as a weaker Canadian dollar compared to a year ago, Core Laundry revenues grew 4.8%.  Core Laundry operating income adjusted to exclude the effect of the accelerated vesting of restricted stock discussed above, was $38.9 million during the quarter, a 9.2% decrease from the prior year. This segment's adjusted operating margin was 10.6%, compared to 12.9% for the same period in fiscal 2016. The most significant drivers of this year-to-year margin decline were atypically high levels of claims for healthcare, workers' compensation and auto liability. In addition, the impact of the acquisition of Arrow Uniform, higher selling and administrative payroll costs and higher energy costs also contributed to the margin decline.  Higher selling and administrative payroll costs are partially being driven by increases in headcount to support the Company's delayed CRM systems project as well as other sales and technology initiatives. These items were partially offset by lower merchandise costs as a percentage of revenues. 

Revenues from our Specialty Garments segment, which consists of nuclear decontamination and cleanroom operations, increased 24.0% to $29.9 million in the quarter compared to the same period a year ago, and operating income was $4.2 million compared to $3.6 million in the prior year third quarter. The improvement in results during the quarter was due to increased outage and project-based activity in this segment’s US and Canadian nuclear operations. This segment’s results can vary significantly from period to period due to seasonality and the timing of reactor outages and projects.

UniFirst continues to maintain a strong balance sheet with no long-term debt and significant cash balances. Excluding the $119.9 million cash purchase price paid for the Arrow acquisition, cash and cash equivalents increased $68.8 million during the first nine months of the year.  As of May 27, 2017, our cash and cash equivalents were $312.7 million.

Outlook
Mr. Sintros said, “Based on the stronger than expected top line results to date, we now expect our full year revenues for fiscal 2017 will be between $1.573 billion and $1.580 billion.  We also expect full year diluted earnings per share will be between $4.85 and $5.00.  This earning guidance includes the impact of $5.4 million of additional stock compensation expense discussed above.”

Conference Call Information
UniFirst will hold a conference call today at 10:00 a.m. (ET) to discuss its quarterly financial results, business highlights and outlook. A simultaneous live webcast of the call will be available over the Internet and can be accessed at www.unifirst.com.

About UniFirst Corporation
Headquartered in Wilmington, Mass., UniFirst Corporation is a North American leader in the supply and servicing of uniform and workwear programs, as well as the delivery of facility service programs. Together with its subsidiaries, the company also provides first aid and safety products, and manages specialized garment programs for the cleanroom and nuclear industries. UniFirst manufactures its own branded workwear, protective clothing, and floorcare products, and with 240 service locations, 300,000 customer locations, and 13,000 employee Team Partners, the company outfits nearly 2 million workers each business day. UniFirst is a publicly held company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol UNF and is a component of the Standard & Poor's 600 Small Cap Index.  For more information, contact UniFirst at 800.455.7654 or visit www.unifirst.com.

Forward Looking Statements
This public announcement contains forward looking statements that reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance, including projected revenues and earnings per share. Forward looking statements contained in this public announcement are subject to the safe harbor created by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and may be identified by words such as “estimates,” “anticipates,” “projects,” “plans,” “expects,” “intends,” “believes,” “seeks,” “could,” “should,” “may,” “will,” or the negative versions thereof, and similar expressions and by the context in which they are used. Such forward looking statements are based upon our current expectations and speak only as of the date made. Such statements are highly dependent upon a variety of risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such forward looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to, the recent passing of our Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President and the successful transition of his management responsibilities, our ability to maintain and grow Arrow’s customer base and enhance its operating margins, our ability to compete successfully without any significant degradation in our margin rates, uncertainties caused by the continuing adverse worldwide economic conditions and their impact on our customers’ businesses and workforce levels, uncertainties regarding any existing or newly-discovered expenses and liabilities related to environmental compliance and remediation, any adverse outcome of pending or future contingencies or claims, uncertainties regarding our ability to consummate and successfully integrate acquired businesses, our ability to preserve positive labor relationships and avoid becoming the target of corporate labor unionization campaigns that could disrupt our business, the continuing increase in domestic healthcare costs, including the ultimate impact of the Affordable Care Act, our retention of customers and renewal of customer contracts, uncertainties regarding the price levels of natural gas, electricity, fuel and labor, the negative effect on our business from sharply depressed oil prices, fluctuation on our revenue and net income from our specialty garments segment, the effect of currency fluctuations on our results of operations and financial condition, rampant criminal activity and instability in Mexico where our principal garment manufacturing plants are located, the impact on our goodwill and intangibles that might result from adverse financial and economic changes, our ability to properly and efficiently design, construct, implement and operate our new customer relationship management (“CRM”) computer system, interruptions or failures of our information technology systems, including as a result of cyber-attacks, failure to comply with other state and federal regulations that might result in penalties or costs, seasonal and quarterly fluctuations in business levels, any loss of key management or other personnel,  our dependence on third parties to supply us with raw materials, increased costs as a result of any future changes in federal or state laws, rules and regulations or governmental interpretation of such laws, rules and regulations, demand and prices for our products and services, economic and other developments associated with the war on terrorism and its impact on the economy, general economic conditions and other factors described under “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended August 27, 2016 and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update any forward looking statements to reflect events or circumstances arising after the date on which such statements are made.


UniFirst Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)         

 (In thousands, except per share data) Thirteen
weeks ended
May 27, 2017
 Thirteen
weeks ended
May 28, 2016
 Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 27, 2017
 Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 28, 2016
 
 
          
Revenues $409,834  $367,799  $1,187,369  $1,104,280  
          
Operating expenses:         
Cost of revenues (1) 255,824  224,932  743,869  677,207  
Selling and administrative expenses (1) 93,077  74,541  257,384  222,713  
Depreciation and amortization 22,162  20,409  65,442  59,956  
Total operating expenses 371,063  319,882  1,066,695  959,876  
          
Income from operations 38,771  47,917  120,674  144,404  
          
Other (income) expense:         
Interest expense 194  211  548  650  
Interest income (1,003) (902) (3,278) (2,558) 
Foreign exchange loss (gain) 218  (91) 604  256  
Total other (income) expense (591) (782) (2,126) (1,652) 
          
Income before income taxes 39,362  48,699  122,800  146,056  
Provision for income taxes 15,000  18,555  47,708  56,524  
          
Net income $24,362  $30,144  $75,092  $89,532  
          
Income per share – Basic:         
Common Stock $1.26  $1.57  $3.89  $4.67  
Class B Common Stock $1.01  $1.26  $3.11  $3.74  
          
Income per share – Diluted:         
Common Stock $1.19  $1.49  $3.68  $4.43  
          
Income allocated to – Basic:         
Common Stock $19,307  $23,939  $59,486  $71,172  
Class B Common Stock $4,883  $6,061  $15,068  $17,956  
          
Income allocated to – Diluted:         
Common Stock $24,199  $30,007  $74,581  $89,149  
          
Weighted average number of shares outstanding – Basic:         
Common Stock 15,326  15,253  15,305  15,238  
Class B Common Stock 4,846  4,827  4,846  4,805  
          
Weighted average number of shares outstanding – Diluted:         
Common Stock 20,279  20,183  20,254  20,141  
              
(1) Exclusive of depreciation on the Company’s property, plant and equipment and amortization on its intangible assets.


UniFirst Corporation and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)

(In thousands) May 27,
2017
 August 27,
2016
Assets    
Current assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents $312,684  $363,795 
Receivables, net 184,783  156,578 
Inventories 72,112  78,887 
Rental merchandise in service 147,300  138,105 
Prepaid taxes 4,965  10,418 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 22,670  29,831 
     
Total current assets 744,514  777,614 
     
Property, plant and equipment, net 568,235  539,818 
Goodwill 373,296  320,641 
Customer contracts and other intangible assets, net  75,841  38,664 
Deferred income taxes 347  97 
Other assets 29,242  25,173 
     
  $1,791,475  $1,702,007 
     
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity    
Current liabilities:    
Accounts payable $53,070  $50,884 
Accrued liabilities 106,469  100,782 
Accrued taxes   969 
     
Total current liabilities 159,539  152,635 
     
Long-term liabilities:    
Accrued liabilities 106,112  104,921 
Accrued and deferred income taxes 78,500  79,670 
     
Total long-term liabilities 184,612  184,591 
     
Shareholders’ equity:    
Common Stock 1,542  1,542 
Class B Common Stock 485  485 
Capital surplus 85,408  72,561 
Retained earnings 1,392,060  1,319,142 
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income (32,171) (28,949)
     
Total shareholders’ equity 1,447,324  1,364,781 
     
  $1,791,475  $1,702,007 


UniFirst Corporation and Subsidiaries
Detail of Operating Results
(Unaudited)

Revenues

(In thousands, except percentages) Thirteen
weeks ended
May 27, 2017
 Thirteen
weeks ended
May 28, 2016
 Dollar
Change
 Percent
Change
         
Core Laundry Operations $367,093  $331,224  $35,869  10.8%
Specialty Garments 29,861  24,081  5,780  24.0%
First Aid 12,880  12,494  386  3.1%
Consolidated total $409,834  $367,799  $42,035  11.4%


(In thousands, except percentages) Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 27, 2017
 Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 28, 2016
 Dollar
Change
 Percent
Change
         
Core Laundry Operations $1,077,322  $997,626  $79,696  8.0%
Specialty Garments 74,004  71,302  2,702  3.8%
First Aid 36,043  35,352  691  2.0%
Consolidated total $1,187,369  $1,104,280  $83,089  7.5%


Income from Operations

(In thousands, except percentages) Thirteen
weeks ended
May 27, 2017
 Thirteen
weeks ended
May 28, 2016
 Dollar
Change
 Percent
Change
         
Core Laundry Operations $33,462  $42,784  $(9,322) (21.8)%
Specialty Garments 4,181  3,559  622  17.5%
First Aid 1,128  1,574  (446) (28.3)%
Consolidated total $38,771  $47,917  $(9,146) (19.1)%


(In thousands, except percentages) Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 27, 2017
 Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 28, 2016
 Dollar
Change
 Percent
Change
         
Core Laundry Operations $110,194  $131,885  $(21,691) (16.4)%
Specialty Garments 7,427  8,991  (1,564) (17.4)%
First Aid 3,053  3,528  (475) (13.5)%
Consolidated total $120,674  $144,404  $(23,730) (16.4)%


UniFirst Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)

 

(In thousands)
 Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 27, 2017
 Thirty-nine
weeks ended
May 28, 2016
Cash flows from operating activities:    
Net income $75,092  $89,532 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash provided by operating activities:    
Depreciation 55,968  53,556 
Amortization of intangible assets 9,474  6,400 
Amortization of deferred financing costs 84  156 
Gain on sale of assets (567)  
Share-based compensation 11,681  3,625 
Accretion on environmental contingencies 450  502 
Accretion on asset retirement obligations 636  599 
Deferred income taxes (1,845) 6,034 
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions:    
Receivables, less reserves (21,118) (5,698)
Inventories 8,727  4,063 
Rental merchandise in service (2,561) 1,571 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets and Other assets 11,325  (1,356)
Accounts payable 2,344  (1,627)
Accrued liabilities 1,593  6,358 
Prepaid and accrued income taxes 4,534  (2,635)
Net cash provided by operating activities 155,817  161,080 
     
Cash flows from investing activities:    
Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired (124,486) (10,861)
Capital expenditures (80,462) (72,065)
Proceeds from sale of assets 876   
Other (461) (64)
Net cash used in investing activities (204,533) (82,990)
     
Cash flows from financing activities:    
Payments on loans payable and long-term debt   (1,326)
Payment of deferred financing costs   (813)
Proceeds from exercise of share-based awards, including excess tax benefits 2,989  1,394 
Taxes withheld and paid related to net share settlement of equity awards (2,168) (4,425)
Payment of cash dividends (2,173) (2,155)
Net cash used in financing activities (1,352) (7,325)
     
Effect of exchange rate changes (1,043) 265 
     
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents (51,111) 71,030 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 363,795  276,553 
     
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $312,684  $347,583 


UniFirst Corporation and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The Company reports its consolidated financial results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). To supplement these consolidated financial results, management believes that certain non-GAAP operating results provide a more meaningful measure on which to compare the Company’s results of operations for the periods presented. The Company believes these non-GAAP results provide useful supplemental information regarding the Company’s performance to both management and investors by excluding certain non-recurring amounts that impact the comparability of the results. Supplemental reconciliations of consolidated operating income, net income and earnings per diluted share on a GAAP basis to adjusted operating income, net income and earnings per diluted share on a non-GAAP basis are presented in the following tables. In addition, Core Laundry Operations operating income and operating margin on a GAAP basis to adjusted operating income and adjusted operating margin on a non-GAAP basis are presented in the following tables.


  Thirteen weeks ended May 27, 2017
  Consolidated Core Laundry Operations
(In thousands, except percentages) Revenue Operating
Income
 Net
Income
 Diluted
EPS
 Revenue Operating
Income
 Operating
Margin
               
As reported $409,834     $38,771    $24,362    $1.19    $367,093       $33,462         9.1%
Accelerated stock compensation expense   5,398  3,341  0.17    5,398  1.5%
As adjusted $409,834     $44,169    $27,703    $1.36    $367,093       $38,860    10.6%


  Thirty-nine weeks ended May 27, 2017
  Consolidated Core Laundry Operations
(In thousands, except percentages) Revenue Operating
Income
 Net
Income
 Diluted
EPS
 Revenue Operating
Income
 Operating
Margin
               
As reported $1,187,369  $120,674    $75,092    $3.68  $1,077,322  $110,194  10.2%
Accelerated stock compensation expense   5,398  3,341  0.17    5,398  0.5%
As adjusted $1,187,369  $126,072    $78,433    $3.85  $1,077,322  $115,592  10.7%


These non-GAAP measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative for measures prepared in accordance with, GAAP and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies. Investors should consider non-GAAP measures in addition to, and not as a substitute for, or superior to, financial performance measures prepared in accordance with GAAP.


            

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