21st
August 2008 - Affinia Reports
Record Sales and Gross
Profit for the Second Quarter of 2008
Affinia Group Inc., a global leader in the
on- and off-highway replacement products and service industry, today
reported its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30,
2008.
Second Quarter
Net sales were $603 million for the quarter
compared to $574 million for the same period in 2007. The increase was
primarily the result of a $22 million increase in sales in Commercial
Distribution South America products of which $15 million was attributed
to favorable foreign exchange. Filtration products sales increased $8
million over the same period in 2007 primarily due to favorable foreign
exchange on European Sales. Sales in North America were flat, compared
with the same period in 2007, due to weak economic conditions and high
fuel costs, which have led to postponed or delayed normal maintenance in
the On and Off Highway market segments.
Gross profit for the second quarter was a
record $100 million as compared to $97 million for the same period in
2007. Gross margin decreased slightly to 16.6 percent compared with 16.9
percent in the prior year.
Selling, general and administrative expenses
were $98 million, an increase of $19 million compared to the same period
in 2007. The increase was largely the result of a $16 million increase
in restructuring expense, as part of Affinia’s comprehensive
restructuring program.
Net loss for the quarter was $18 million
compared with net income of $4 million in the second quarter of 2007.
The net loss for the quarter includes $25 million of restructuring
expense compared with $9 million of restructuring expense in the second
quarter of 2007.
“We are pleased to report record sales and
gross profit for the quarter. This is encouraging especially as
economic factors such as decreased miles driven and escalating raw
material and energy costs continue to challenge our company. We have
been successful in offsetting these variables by savings achieved
through our restructuring efforts and a continued focus on operational
expense reductions,” stated Thomas Madden, Affinia’s Chief Financial
Officer.
As of June 30, 2008, Affinia had $63 million
of cash. Long-term debt outstanding was $597 million, unchanged from
March 31, 2008 and no borrowings were outstanding under the Company’s
receivables securitization program. Cash from operations improved for
the quarter resulting in a use of cash of $7 million compared to a use
of cash of $28 million for the same period in 2007. Cash used in
investing activities decreased to $2 million for the second quarter of
2008 compared to $5 million for the same period in 2007. At June 30,
2008 the Company continued to be in compliance with all debt covenants.
First Half 2008
For the six months ended June 30, 2008, net
sales were $1.13 billion as compared to $1.08 billion for the same
period in 2007.
Gross profit was $195 million compared with
$191 million for the same period in 2007. Gross margin was 17.3
percent, down slightly from 17.7 percent for the same period in the
prior year.
Selling, general and administrative expenses
were $175 million, $13 million higher than the first half of 2007. The
increase in selling, general and administrative expenses was
attributable to an increase in restructuring expenses in the first six
months of 2008 compared with the same period in the prior year.
Restructuring expenses were $13 million higher for the first six months
of 2008 compared with the same period in 2007.
Net loss for the six months ended June 30,
2008 was $15 million which includes restructuring costs of $30 million,
compared to net income of $1 million, which includes restructuring costs
of $17 million, for the first half of 2007.
Cash from operations significantly improved
for the first six months of 2008 resulting in a source of cash of $11
million compared to a use of cash of $25 million for the same period in
2007. Cash used in investing activities remained unchanged at $8 million
compared to the prior year.
On a pre-tax basis, Affinia has recorded
$130 million in restructuring costs to date. The company continues to
expect that its total cash and non-cash costs associated with the
comprehensive restructuring plan will be approximately $152 million.
“We continue to expand our global
capabilities as we pursue our objective of becoming a world class
manufacturer and distributor of on- and off-highway replacement products
and services. Our recent announcements regarding our plan to acquire 85
percent of Longkou Haimeng Machining Company Limited in China, the
establishment of a greenfield brake manufacturing and distribution
facility in Mexico, along with previously announced greenfield
operations in Ukraine and India, clearly reinforce and support our
globalization and transformation strategy. The addition of these
operations will provide us with world-class manufacturing capabilities,
while enhancing our market access for growth around the world,” said
Terry McCormack, Affinia’s President and Chief Executive Officer.
About Affinia
Affinia Group Inc. is a global leader in the
on- and off-highway replacement products and service industry. In North
America the Affinia family of brands includes WIX® filters, Raybestos® ,
AIMCO® and BrakePro® brake products, and McQuay-Norris® and Spicer®
chassis parts. South American and European brands include Nakata®,
Filtron®, Urba® and Quinton Hazell®.
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