Sotheby's Reports First Half 2014 Financial Results


  • 24% Increase in Net Auction Sales
     
  • 42% Increase in Adjusted Operating Income*
     
  • 20% Increase in Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share*

NEW YORK, Aug. 8, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sotheby's (NYSE:BID) today reported financial results for the second quarter and first half ended 30 June 2014.

Bolstered by continued strength in the global art market and by excellent spring sales worldwide, Sotheby's achieved a 42% increase in adjusted operating income* and a 20% increase in operating income in the first half of 2014.

Sotheby's net auction sales increased 24% to $2.7 billion on strong global sales during the period - particularly in Hong Kong and London - which led to an 18% increase in auction commission revenues to $403.8 million as compared to the prior year.

"Sotheby's is seeing success across categories and around the world," said Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Ruprecht. "The number of buyers at all levels, the amount of property we were entrusted to sell, and the prices we achieved are all up significantly this year. We sold 487 lots at over $1 million, more than any other art market participant. We are demonstrating that the art market is robust and we're serving new and existing clients who trust Sotheby's to deliver superior expertise and market knowledge and attractive results.

"The fact that 26% of our buyers in the first half of the year were first-time clients shows we are engaging with a new generation of collectors, and that's exciting. We're looking forward to building on the successes of these six months with a number of exceptional sales this fall and with our new eBay partnership that will showcase our New York auctions to an unrivaled global online audience of millions of potentially new collectors," he added.

In the first half of 2014, adjusted expenses* increased 4% to $301.8 million, due to higher salaries and related costs, consistent with prior guidance and the increased earnings for the period. These factors were partially offset by lower marketing and general and administrative expenses, reflecting management's ongoing efforts to reduce costs in those areas. In the first half of 2014, total expenses increased 22% due to the cost of Principal revenues attributable to a series of profitable transactions completed in the period ($32.0 million) and special charges ($24.3 million).

In July, Sotheby's announced a restructuring plan that will reallocate resources to collecting categories and regions with the highest potential for growth and to further reduce costs. "We are engaging in this reallocation of staff and resources to achieve costs savings and to focus our resources and people on areas of the Company with the greatest growth opportunities," said Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Patrick McClymont.

Adjusted net income* increased 22% to $84.9 million for the first half, resulting in adjusted diluted earnings per share* of $1.20 as compared to $1.00 per share in the prior year. The comparison of adjusted net income* to the prior period is significantly influenced by an increase in Sotheby's effective tax rate from 23% to 39%, primarily due to the accrual of U.S. taxes on the earnings of foreign subsidiaries in 2014 and the impact of a non-recurring $6.8 million tax benefit recorded in the second quarter of 2013 related to a loss on the tax basis in a foreign subsidiary.

Net income for the first half increased 3% to $71.5 million, resulting in diluted earnings per share of $1.01. First half net income was adversely impacted by after-tax special charges of $13.3 million.

For the second quarter of 2014, adjusted operating income* increased 12% from the prior year. In the quarter, a 19% increase in net auction sales resulted in a $35.5 million (13%) increase in auction commission revenues as auction commission margin decreased from 15.9% to 15.2%, primarily due to competitive conditions and sales mix. In the second quarter of 2014, operating income decreased $2.9 million (2%) due to special charges of $18.6 million.

Adjusted net income* for the second quarter of 2014 decreased 4% to $87.8 million, resulting in Adjusted diluted earnings per share* of $1.26, as compared to $1.33 per share in the prior year, largely due to the increase in Sotheby's effective tax rate.

Net income for the second quarter decreased $14.1 million (15%), resulting in diluted earnings per share of $1.11. Second quarter net income was adversely impacted by after-tax special charges of $10.2 million.

Second and Third Quarter 2014 Sales

London's June Impressionist and Modern Art sales brought $247.3 million, near the high end of the pre-sale estimate and with a number of exceptional prices. The highlight of the sale was Claude Monet's Nymphéas which brought $54.1 million and the second highest price for the artist at auction. Piet Mondrian's quintessential masterpiece, Composition with Red, Blue and Grey, which appeared at auction for the first time in our sale brought $25.9 million. The evening sale was 91.3% sold by lot and two-thirds of works sold for above their high estimate.

The following week, our London Contemporary Art sales realized $184.6 million, near the high end of the pre-sale estimate as well. Works by top British artists achieved record prices, with Bacon and Doig highlighting the results. Francis Bacon's Three Studies for Portrait of George Dyer brought the highest price of the Evening sale with $45.4 million, a record for a small-scale triptych by the artist and surpassing the pre-sale estimate of $34 million by a wide margin. Also, a new auction record was established for Peter Doig when his Country-rock (wing mirror) sold for $14.4 million. 88% of the sold lots of the Evening sale achieved prices at or above their pre-sale estimates.

Closing out the London summer sales season were the July Old Master and British Paintings sales series which totaled a record $127.4 million for the week, surpassing the pre-sale estimate of $73/108 million by a wide margin. The top lot of the series was George Stubbs' Tygers at Play which brought $13.2 million, above the pre-sale high estimate of $10 million. 97% of the works sold achieved prices within or above the pre-sale high estimate and 19 auction records were attained during the week including those for a drawing by Botticelli and works by Giovanni da Rimini and Jan Brueghel the Elder.

Upcoming Sales

We are excited to offer property from the Collection of Mrs. Paul Mellon in a series of auctions this autumn in New York. The more than 2,000 individual items together have an estimated value in excess of $100 million and include exceptional fine art, jewelry, furniture and decorative artworks. Proceeds from the sales will benefit The Gerard B. Lambert Foundation, a charitable entity established by Mrs. Mellon in memory of her father. The Foundation supports horticultural and educational endeavors.

From 4th to 8th October, Sotheby's Hong Kong will hold its Autumn Sale series featuring Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art, Fine Chinese Paintings, Contemporary Literati, 20th Century Chinese Art, Contemporary Asian Art, Modern & Contemporary Southeast Asian Paintings, Jewellery, Watches and Wine. The five-day sales series will highlight a Xuande "Fish" Stemcup from the Chunzaizhai Collection (est. in excess of HK$40 million), a 35.72-carat step-cut Colombian emerald ring (est. HK$32/38 million) and a 26.27-carat fancy brown yellow diamond, conch pearl and diamond Ballerina Butterfly brooch (est. HK$6/7 million), co-designed by renowned Asian jewellery designer Cindy Chao and actress, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Sarah Jessica Parker to benefit the New York City Ballet.

Sotheby's New York will offer more than 400 pieces of fine English and European furniture and decoration from New York's legendary Kentshire Galleries in a dedicated auction on 18th October. The impressive range of furniture and objects carries estimates spanning from $100 to over $100,000, with the majority of works being sold without reserve – a unique opportunity for new and established collectors and designers to acquire the very best from the celebrated connoisseurs.

On 11th November Sotheby's Geneva will present The Henry Graves Supercomplication. Made by Patek Philippe in 1933, this masterpiece of horology is the most famous watch in the world and the most complicated watch ever made completely by human hand. Its reappearance on the market, 15 years after its record sale, will coincide with Patek Philippe's 175th anniversary celebrations and will be a fitting tribute to the genius of the Swiss manufacturer. The watch will be offered in Sotheby's Geneva sale of Important Watches with an estimate in excess of CHF15 million.

On 11th and 12th December Sotheby's New York will present 175 Masterworks To Celebrate 175 Years Of Photography: Property from Joy of Giving Something Foundation, a single owner sale of the most significant collection of photographs in private hands today. The collection was meticulously put together over decades by Howard Stein (1926-2011), one of photography's greatest collectors, whose vision and keen understanding of the medium informed his purchases. The pre-sale estimate of $13/20 million is the highest ever for a Photographs auction.

* Non GAAP financial measure. See Appendix for details.

Note: Estimates do not include buyer's premium and prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer's premium.

All Sotheby's Press Releases and SEC filings are available on our web site at www.sothebys.com. An outline of the conference call will be available at http://investor.shareholder.com/bid/events.cfm.

Sotheby's will host a conference call at 9:00 AM EDT on 8 August 2014, to discuss its second quarter and first half 2014 financial results. Please dial 888-371-8897 and for callers outside the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada, please dial 1-970-315-0479, approximately 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the call. The call reservation number is 66982246.

The conference call will also be accessible via webcast on the Investor Relations section of the Sotheby's web site at http://investor.shareholder.com/bid/events.cfm.

Forward-looking Statements

This release contains certain "forward-looking statements" (as such term is defined in the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) relating to future events and the financial performance of the Company. Such statements are only predictions and involve risks and uncertainties, resulting in the possibility that the actual events or performances will differ materially from such predictions. Major factors, which the Company believes could cause the actual results to differ materially from the predicted results in the "forward-looking statements" include, but are not limited to, the overall strength of the international economy and financial markets, political conditions in various nations, competition with other auctioneers and art dealers, the success of our risk reduction and margin improvement efforts, the amount of quality property being consigned to art auction houses and the marketability at auction of such property. Please refer to our most recently filed Form 10-Q (and/or 10-K) for a complete list of Risk Factors.

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Sotheby's has been uniting collectors with world-class works of art since 1744. Sotheby's became the first international auction house when it expanded from London to New York (1955), the first to conduct sales in Hong Kong (1973), India (1992) and France (2001), and the first international fine art auction house in China (2012). Today, Sotheby's presents auctions in eight different salesrooms, including New York, London, Hong Kong and Paris, and Sotheby's BidNow program allows visitors to view all auctions live online and place bids in real-time from anywhere in the world. Sotheby's offers collectors the resources of Sotheby's Financial Services, the world's only full-service art financing company, as well as private sale opportunities in more than 70 categories, including S|2, the gallery arm of Sotheby's Contemporary Art department, as well as Sotheby's Diamonds and Sotheby's Wine. Sotheby's has a global network of 90 offices in 40 countries and is the oldest company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (BID).

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SOTHEBY'S
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENTS
(UNAUDITED)
(Thousands of dollars, except per share data)
 
  Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
  June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30,
  2014 2013 2014 2013
Revenues:        
Agency   $ 316,187  $ 294,943  $ 439,315  $ 389,118
Principal 8,733 2,122 34,734 3,205
Finance  8,140 5,561 13,822 10,494
License fees  2,462  2,090  4,159  3,276
Other  295 152 598 520
Total revenues 335,817 304,868 492,628 406,613
         
Expenses:        
Agency direct costs  31,617  31,260  42,054  39,709
Cost of Principal revenues  7,518  3,998  32,020  4,698
Cost of Finance revenues  2,024  --  2,734  --
Marketing   4,564  5,859  7,697  10,546
Salaries and related   97,833  81,265  163,589  141,960
General and administrative  38,210  44,371  75,542  88,382
Depreciation and amortization   5,066  4,801  10,213  9,317
Special charges  18,554  --  24,257  --
Total expenses 205,386 171,554 358,106 294,612
         
Operating income  130,431 133,314 134,522 112,001
         
Interest income  402  1,441  818  1,827
Interest expense  (8,768)  (12,137)  (17,551)  (24,652)
Other income (expense)   694  (168)  (748)  1,531
Income before taxes 122,759 122,450 117,041 90,707
         
Equity in earnings (losses) of investees, net of taxes  230  (14)  384  (12)
Income tax expense  45,344  30,707  45,675  21,311
         
Net income  $ 77,645  $ 91,729  $ 71,750  $ 69,384
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest (13)  --  (232)  -- 
Net income attributable to Sotheby's  $ 77,632  $ 91,729  $ 71,518  $ 69,384
         
Basic earnings per share - Sotheby's common shareholders  $ 1.12  $ 1.34  $ 1.02  $ 1.02
         
Diluted earnings per share - Sotheby's common shareholders  $ 1.11  $ 1.33  $ 1.01  $ 1.00
         
Weighted average basic shares outstanding  68,938  68,306  69,041  68,129
         
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding  69,491  69,491  69,619  68,990
         
Cash dividends paid per common share  $ 0.10  $ --  $ 4.54  $ --
         
USE OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
 
GAAP refers to generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America. Included in this earnings release are financial measures presented in accordance with GAAP and also on a non-GAAP basis. In this earnings release Sotheby's presents Adjusted Expenses, Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Net Income, and Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share, which are supplemental financial measures that are not required by or presented in accordance with GAAP. Sotheby's definitions of these non-GAAP financial measures are provided in the following paragraph. Management cautions users of Sotheby's financial statements that amounts presented in accordance with its definitions of these non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similar measures disclosed by other companies because not all companies and analysts calculate such measures in the same manner.
 
Adjusted Expenses is defined as total expenses excluding the cost of Principal revenues and special charges related to third party advisory, legal and other professional service fees directly associated with issues related to shareholder activism, the resulting proxy contest with Third Point LLC, and the litigation concerning Sotheby's former shareholder rights plan and the change in control provision in its credit agreement ("Special Charges"). Adjusted Operating Income is defined as operating income (loss), excluding Special Charges. Adjusted Net Income is defined as net income attributable to Sotheby's excluding Special Charges, net of taxes. Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share is defined as diluted earnings per share excluding the per share after-tax impact of Special Charges.
 
Management utilizes these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing Sotheby's performance. For example, Adjusted Expenses is used by management to assess Sotheby's cost structure when compared to prior periods and on a forward-looking basis in reporting periods when the cost of Principal revenues and Special Charges are significant. Management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures are also commonly used by securities analysts, investors, financial institutions, and other interested parties in their evaluation of Sotheby's.
 
A reconciliation of each of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable measure reported in accordance with GAAP is presented in the following tables (in thousands of dollars, except per share data):
      Favorable/(Unfavorable)
Six Months Ended June 30,  2014 2013 $ Change  % Change
Total expenses  $ 358,106  $ 294,612  $ (63,494) (22%)
Subtract: Cost of Principal revenues  (32,020)  (4,698)  (27,322) *
Subtract: Special Charges  (24,257)  --   (24,257) N/A
Adjusted Expenses  $ 301,829  $ 289,914  $ (11,915) (4%)
         
* Represents change in excess of 100%        
         
      Favorable/(Unfavorable)
Three Months Ended June 30,  2014 2013 $ Change  % Change
Operating income  $ 130,431  $ 133,314  $ (2,883) (2%)
Add: Special Charges  18,554  --   18,554 N/A
Adjusted Operating Income  $ 148,985  $ 133,314  $ 15,671 12%
         
      Favorable/(Unfavorable)
Six Months Ended June 30,  2014 2013 $ Change  % Change
Operating income  $ 134,522  $ 112,001  $ 22,521 20%
Add: Special Charges  24,257  --   24,257 N/A
Adjusted Operating Income  $ 158,779  $ 112,001  $ 46,778 42%
         
      Favorable/(Unfavorable)
Three Months Ended June 30,  2014 2013 $ Change  % Change
Net income attributable to Sotheby's  $ 77,632  $ 91,729  $ (14,097) (15%)
Add: Special Charges, net of taxes  10,205  --   10,205 N/A
Adjusted Net Income  $ 87,837  $ 91,729  $ (3,892) (4%)
         
      Favorable/(Unfavorable)
Six Months Ended June 30,  2014 2013 $ Change  % Change
Net income attributable to Sotheby's  $ 71,518  $ 69,384  $ 2,134 3%
Add: Special Charges, net of taxes  13,341  --   13,341 N/A
Adjusted Net Income  $ 84,859  $ 69,384  $ 15,475 22%
         
      Favorable/(Unfavorable)
Three Months Ended June 30,  2014 2013 $ Change  % Change
Diluted earnings per share  $ 1.11  $ 1.33  $ (0.22) (17%)
Add: impact of Special Charges  $ 0.15  $ --   $ 0.15 N/A
Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share  $ 1.26  $ 1.33  $ (0.07) (5%)
         
      Favorable/(Unfavorable)
Six Months Ended June 30,  2014 2013 $ Change  % Change
Diluted earnings per share  $ 1.01  $ 1.00  $ 0.01 1%
Add: impact of Special Charges  $ 0.19  $ --   $ 0.19 N/A
Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share  $ 1.20  $ 1.00  $ 0.20 20%


            

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