Milwaukee, Wis. — Global water technology company A.
O. Smith Corporation
(NYSE: AOS) today announced third quarter net earnings of $87.3 million or $0.53
per share on third quarter sales of $728.2 million. Net earnings per share
declined 13 percent compared with third quarter 2018 net earnings per share of
$0.61.
Sales in the quarter ended September 30 were three percent
lower compared with sales of $754.1 million during the same period in 2018.
“Volume growth in U.S. water heaters and boilers drove solid North
America sales and segment margin improvement in the quarter,” said Kevin
Wheeler, president and chief executive officer. “China continues to be
challenging and sales and earnings declines in the region more than offset the
top- and bottom-line growth in North America.”
North America segment
Third quarter sales of $514.6 million for the North America
segment, which includes U.S. and Canadian water heaters, boilers and water
treatment products, increased six percent compared with $486.9 million in the
third quarter of 2018. Higher water heater and boiler volumes in the U.S. were
supplemented by approximately $16 million of sales in the recently acquired
Water-Right business.
North America segment earnings of $121.6 million were 15
percent higher than segment earnings of $105.6 million in the same quarter in
2018. This was primarily driven by the favorable impact to profits from higher U.S.
water heater and boiler volumes, as well as lower steel costs, improvement in the
profitability of water treatment sales (without Water-Right) and incremental
profits from Water-Right. As a result, third quarter 2019 segment margin of 23.6
percent improved from 21.7 percent achieved in the same period last year.
Rest of World segment
Sales of this segment, which is primarily comprised of China,
Europe and India, decreased 20 percent in the third quarter of 2019 to $220.3
million compared with $274.1 million in the year-ago quarter. China sales declined
20 percent in local currency, primarily related to continued weak consumer
demand and previously disclosed above normal channel inventory levels. The
weaker Chinese currency unfavorably impacted translated sales by approximately
$6 million. India sales grew nine percent in local currency compared with the
same period in 2018.
Segment earnings of $4.1 million declined significantly
compared with $39.1 million in the third quarter of 2018. The unfavorable
impact to profits from lower China sales and a higher mix of mid-price products,
which have lower margins, more than offset the benefits to profits from lower
SG&A expenses. As a result, segment margin declined to 1.9 percent compared
with 14.3 percent the same quarter of 2018.
Share repurchase and
other items
During the first nine months of 2019, the company repurchased
approximately 4.9 million shares of common stock for a total of $230.0 million.
Approximately 4.1 million shares remained on the company’s existing repurchase
authority at the end of September.
Cash and investments, primarily located outside the U.S.,
totaled $513.8 million as of September 30, 2019. Cash provided by operations
during the first nine months of 2019 of $280.0 million was lower than the $289.2
million in the same period of 2018, primarily due to lower earnings, which were
partially offset by lower investment in working capital compared with the prior
year.
2019 outlook
“I am pleased with the solid performance of North America
water heaters and boilers. Our North America water treatment results continue
to improve, and our Water-Right acquisition is meeting our expectations,” commented
Wheeler. “We face headwinds in our markets in China, and we anticipate that
those headwinds and elevated channel inventory levels will remain through the
fourth quarter. We project full year China sales to decline 19 percent in local
currency and 23 percent in U.S. dollars. As a result, we revised our 2019 EPS
guidance to a range of between $2.25 and $2.28 per share, a thirteen percent
decline at the midpoint compared with last year.”
“We remain confident in the long-term stability of our North
America replacement demand for water heaters and boilers, which we estimate to
be approximately 85 percent of North America water heater and boiler volumes, and
optimistic about future growth opportunities in China and India,” concluded
Wheeler. “We have the right technologies, people and products to address demands
for energy-efficient products in water heating and consumer water treatment needs
as the global water infrastructure ages.”
A. O. Smith will broadcast a live conference call at 10 a.m.
Eastern Daylight time today. The call can be heard on the company’s web site, www.aosmith.com. An audio replay of the call will be available on the company’s
web site after the live event.
Forward-looking
statements
This release contains statements that the company believes
are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements generally can
be identified by the use of words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “intend,”
“estimate,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “forecast,” “continue,” “guidance” or
words of similar meaning. All forward-looking statements are subject to
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those anticipated as of the date of this release. Important factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from these expectations
include, among other things, the following: a further weakening of the Chinese
economy and/or a further decline in the growth rate of consumer spending or
housing sales in China; negative impact to the company’s businesses from
international tariffs and trade disputes; potential weakening in the high
efficiency boiler segment in the U.S.; significant volatility in raw material
prices; inability of the company to implement or maintain pricing actions;
potential weakening in U.S. residential or commercial construction or
instability in the company’s replacement markets; foreign currency
fluctuations; the company’s inability to successfully integrate or achieve its
strategic objectives resulting from acquisitions; competitive pressures on the
company’s businesses; the impact of potential information technology or data
security breaches; changes in government regulations or regulatory
requirements; and adverse developments in general economic, political and
business conditions in key regions of the world. Forward-looking statements
included in this press release are made only as of the date of this release,
and the company is under no obligation to update these statements to reflect
subsequent events or circumstances. All subsequent written and oral
forward-looking statements attributed to the company, or persons acting on its
behalf, are qualified entirely by these cautionary statements.
About A. O. Smith
A.
O. Smith Corporation, with headquarters in Milwaukee, Wis., is a global leader
applying innovative technology and energy-efficient solutions to products
manufactured and marketed worldwide. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE), the company is one of the world's leading manufacturers of residential
and commercial water heating equipment and boilers, as well as a manufacturer
of water treatment and air purification products. For more information, visit www.aosmith.com.
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