Timken Reports First-Quarter Results, Updates 2015 Outlook
First-Quarter Segment Results
Mobile Industries reported first-quarter sales of $393 million, down approximately 7 percent from the same period a year ago, with 4.5 percent attributable to currency. The remainder was largely due to declines in aerospace, agriculture and the automotive aftermarket, partially offset by growth in the rail sector. Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) for the first quarter were $35.4 million or 9 percent of sales, compared with prior-year EBIT of $64.3 million or 15.2 percent of sales, which included a gain on the sale of real estate in Brazil. Adjusted EBIT was $36.4 million or 9.3 percent of sales, compared with $45.3 million or 10.7 percent of sales in the first quarter last year. The decline in earnings was driven by lower volume, unfavorable mix and currency, partially offset by lower SG&A expenses.
Process Industries sales of $329.5 million for the first quarter were up approximately 5 percent over the same period last year despite a currency impact of 4 percent. Sales were driven by strong organic growth in the wind energy and military marine sectors as well as the benefit of acquisitions, partially offset by currency. EBIT for the quarter was $45.2 million or 13.7 percent of sales, compared with prior-year EBIT of $48.2 million or 15.3 percent of sales. Adjusted EBIT was $50.8 million or 15.4 percent of sales, compared with $49.3 million or 15.6 percent of sales in the first quarter last year. The increase in earnings was driven by higher volume, partially offset by unfavorable mix and currency.
2015 Outlook
For 2015, the company expects year-over-year revenue to be down approximately 4 percent, with negative currency of 5 percent more than offsetting expected growth of 1 percent. The segment outlook for full-year 2015:
Mobile Industries' sales are expected to be down 5 to 6 percent. Without the impact of currency, sales are expected to be flat to down 1 percent reflecting organic growth in light vehicle and rail being more than offset by declines in aerospace and agriculture.
Process Industries' sales are expected to be down 2 to 3 percent. Excluding currency, sales are expected to increase 2 to 3 percent driven by organic growth in wind energy, industrial services and the benefit of acquisitions.
Timken projects 2015 earnings per diluted share to range from $0.60 to $0.70, which includes $1.75 of non-cash pension settlement charges and $0.20 per share of impairment and other restructuring charges, partially offset by $0.25 of income associated with discrete tax accrual adjustments.
Excluding these items, 2015 adjusted earnings per diluted share are expected to range from $2.30 to $2.40.
Conference Call Information
Timken will host a conference call today at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time to review its financial results. Presentation materials will be available online in advance of the call for interested investors and securities analysts.
Conference Call:
Thursday, April 30, 2015
11:00 a.m. Eastern Time
Live Dial-In: 888-778-9065 or 913-312-1503
(Call in 10 minutes prior to be included.)
Conference ID: Timken Earnings Call
Live Webcast: www.timken.com/investors
Conference Call Replay:
Replay Dial-In available through May 14, 2015:
888-203-1112 or 719-457-0820
Replay Passcode: 7158396
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