Chiquita Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2010 Results
By Chiquita Brands International Inc., PRNETuesday, March 1, 2011
CINCINNATI, March 2, 2011 -
- Achieves full-year 2010 comparable diluted EPS(1) of $0.79, compared to $2.27 in the prior year; GAAP diluted EPS of $1.32 compared to $2.02 in the prior year - Reports fourth quarter comparable diluted EPS loss of ($0.39) compared to a loss of ($0.52) in the prior year period; GAAP diluted loss of ($0.43) compared to a loss of ($0.58) in the prior year period - Salads full-year operating margin improves to 7.9 percent - Expects full-year 2011 operating profit to improve significantly versus 2010
Chiquita Brands (NYSE: CQB) today released final financial and operating
results for 2010.(1) The company reported full-year comparable income of $36
million, GAAP income of $61 million, and net sales of $3.2 billion. Fourth
quarter results improved versus last year, but were lower than the company
had anticipated primarily due to the impact of adverse weather conditions
that affected both its bananas and salads businesses in the fourth quarter.
Cash flow from operations remained strong at $98 million.
"We delivered a third consecutive year of comparable profitability on
solid performance from our North American businesses," said Fernando Aguirre,
chairman and chief executive officer. "However, this was a challenging year
and one of the most difficult operating environments in Europe in decades.
During the fourth quarter, the magnitude of sudden banana industry supply
shortages and related cost increases caused by adverse weather conditions was
much greater than anticipated. However, pricing in global banana markets
began to improve at the beginning of 2011. Overall, for 2011, we anticipate
significant operating profit improvement versus 2010."
(1) All comparable basis amounts exclude certain items described below
under "Items affecting comparability." All figures in this press release are
for continuing operations, unless otherwise noted.
2010 FULL-YEAR SUMMARY
The following table shows adjustments made to "Income (loss) from
continuing operations" and EPS from continuing operations between comparable
and GAAP results. See "Items affecting comparability" below for descriptions
of items excluded on a comparable basis, including descriptions of how these
items affect the results of reportable segments.
(in millions, except per share amounts) Income (loss) per Income (loss) diluted share(1) 2010 2009 2010 2009 ---- ---- ---- ---- Comparable results (Non-GAAP) $36 $103 $0.79 $2.27 European headquarters relocation - (12) - (0.27) Incremental non-cash interest expense on (8) (7) (0.17) (0.15) Convertible Notes Gain on sale of smoothie business 32 - 0.71 - Other items (0) 7 (0.01) 0.16 --- --- ----- ---- Reported results (GAAP) $61 $91 $1.32 $2.02 === === ===== ===== Columns may not total due to rounding. (1) Shares used for diluted EPS calculation are on an as-reported basis.
Net Sales and Comparable Results: Annual sales decreased 7 percent year
over year to $3.2 billion, primarily as a result of less salad volume,
decreased average European exchange rates, and lower European banana pricing
and volume. Comparable income for full-year 2010 decreased to $36 million
from $103 million in 2009, primarily due to lower banana pricing and volumes
in Europe.
Cash, Debt and Liquidity: Cash flow from operations was $98 million for
full-year 2010 compared to $135 million for 2009. At December 31, 2010, cash
and equivalents were $156 million and the company had used $30 million of
cash to reduce debt, marking the fifth straight year of debt reduction. The
company continues to have significant financial flexibility and $127 million
of available revolving credit, with no more than $20 million in debt
maturities due in any year until 2014.
Bananas: Net sales for the segment decreased 7 percent to $1.9 billion.
Comparable operating income declined to $81 million in 2010 from $171 million
in 2009. The decline was principally the result of lower average European
exchange rates, as well as decreased European pricing and volume. In the
North American business, volume was stable and pricing increased slightly.
Salads and Healthy Snacks: Net sales decreased 9 percent to $1.0 billion
and comparable operating income improved to $63 million in 2010 from $60
million in 2009, primarily as a result of cost reductions in salads and
improving results in the European smoothie business partly offset by lower
retail value-added salad volume. Operating margins for value-added salads
increased to 7.9 percent from 7.6 percent in the prior year, while the
business invested an incremental $9 million in consumer marketing and the
development and launch of FreshRinse(TM), the company's newly introduced food
safety and quality technology.
2010 FOURTH QUARTER SUMMARY
The following table shows adjustments made to "Income (loss) from
continuing operations" and EPS from continuing operations between comparable
and GAAP results. See "Items affecting comparability" below for descriptions
of items excluded on a comparable basis, including descriptions of how these
items affect the results of reportable segments.
(in millions,except per share amounts) Income (loss) per Income (loss) diluted share(1) Q4 2010 Q4 2009 Q4 2010 Q4 2009 ------- ------- ------- ------- Comparable results (Non-GAAP) ($18) ($23) ($0.39) ($0.52) European headquarters relocation - (1) - (0.02) Incremental non-cash interest expense on Convertible Notes (2) (2) (0.04) (0.04) Other items - (0) - (0.01) --- --- --- ----- Reported results (GAAP) ($20) ($26) ($0.43) ($0.58) ==== ==== ====== ====== Columns may not total due to rounding. (1) Shares used for diluted EPS calculation are on an as-reported basis.
Net Sales and Results: Quarterly sales decreased 12 percent year over
year to $773 million due to lower banana volume in core European and
Mediterranean markets, less volume in retail value-added salads and lower
average European exchange rates, which more than offset higher local banana
pricing. Comparable results for the quarter improved to a loss of $18 million
compared to a loss of $23 million in the year-ago period, primarily due to
the structural reduction of surplus fruit costs versus the prior year period.
Bananas: Net sales for the segment decreased 15 percent to $483 million,
due to decreased volume in core Europe and Mediterranean markets and average
European exchange rates, which more than offset higher local European pricing
and stable North American results. Comparable operating income was $10
million for the fourth quarter 2010, compared to $12 million in the fourth
quarter of 2009 due to higher fuel costs, the impact of cooler weather that
reduced stem weight and delayed harvest patterns in Latin America, and a
weaker euro, offset by favorable local pricing in core European markets and
the structural reduction of surplus fruit costs that were incurred in the
prior year period.
Salads and Healthy Snacks: Net sales decreased 12 percent to $230 million
and comparable operating loss was $4 million, compared to a loss of $7
million in the fourth quarter of 2009, primarily due to the cost reductions
in salads and improving results from the European smoothie business partly
offset by lower retail value-added salad volume. These results include
investment in the implementation of FreshRinse(TM) food safety and quality
technology, which were not in the prior-year period.
2011 OUTLOOK
The company expects net sales, excluding 2010 sales of discontinued,
low-margin, non-banana produce lines and European smoothies (a joint venture
with Danone since May 2010) to be roughly 3 percent higher in 2011 and on a
reported basis to be relatively unchanged year-on-year. Considering all the
industry pricing, cost trends and economic impacts, the company expects to
significantly improve its full-year operating profitability despite the weak
consumer environment and commodity cost input pressures that are expected to
temper margins across the food industry.
In contrast to much of 2010, industry banana supplies have significantly
tightened in Latin America and the subsidized EU and ACP sources due to
adverse weather conditions, and are expected to remain tight during the first
half of 2011 before returning to more normal production levels during the
course of the second half of the year. While tight supplies have resulted in
significantly improved banana pricing in recent weeks, compared to the very
weak prior-year period, particularly in Europe, sourcing costs have increased
rapidly and are expected to significantly reduce the net pricing benefit. In
particular, market fruit costs in Ecuador, where the company sources as much
as a quarter of its fruit early in the year, have been at historically
elevated levels. In North America, the company expects continued profitable
growth in bananas, while in Europe it expects to continue making progress
implementing its business plan to improve pricing, execute significant cost
reductions and increase distribution.
The company is focusing on strengthening its long-term competitive
position in salads by building consumer loyalty and preference for its
branded products through innovations such as the FreshRinse(TM) food safety
and quality technology. Year-on-year retail value-added salad volume and
operating margins are expected to be lower during the first half of 2011,
reflecting some 2010 customer conversions to private label. However, new
accounts, already signed in late 2010 and early 2011, are expected to offset
negative year-over-year volume trends in the second half of 2011. In the
short term, sourcing across the industry has been adversely affected during
the first quarter by lower yields and higher costs due to severe weather and
freezes in the Yuma region and the Sclerotinia fungus affecting Iceberg
lettuce. Including all of these factors, as well as the company's planned
investment in the rollout of FreshRinse(TM) and consumer marketing, operating
margins for full-year 2011 are expected to be approximately 7 percent for the
segment. The company also expects continued progress toward profitability in
its joint venture with Danone, which should contribute further to enhanced
income.
The company's expectations for improved results in 2011 exclude any
unforeseen weather, event risks or major currency fluctuations.
The following chart summarizes management's estimates of certain other
financial items for 2011:
(in millions) FY 2010 FY 2011 Actual Estimate Capital Expenditures $66 $75-85 Depreciation & Amortization $61 $57-62 Gross Interest Expense (1) $57 $50-55 Net Interest Expense (1) $52 $45-50 (1) Interest expense includes the impact of adoption in 2009 of an accounting standard that changed the method used to account for the company's Convertible Notes, which adds non-cash interest expense of $8 million in 2010 and $9 million in 2011.
CONFERENCE CALL
Chiquita will hold a conference call for investors to discuss its results
at 4:30 p.m. EST today. Access to a live audio webcast is available at
www.chiquitabrands.com. Toll-free telephone access will be available
by dialing 1-888-452-4007 in the United States and +719-325-2394 from
international locations and providing the conference code 4613145. To access
the telephone replay, dial 1-888-203-1112 from the United States and
+719-457-0820 from international locations and enter the confirmation code
8117465.
NON-GAAP MEASUREMENTS
The company reports its financial results in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP).
In an effort to provide investors with additional information regarding the
company's results and to provide more meaningful year-over-year comparisons
of the company's financial performance, as well as the measures that
management uses to evaluate the company's performance against internal
budgets and targets, the company reports certain non-GAAP measures as defined
by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The differences between the U.S.
GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures are described below in "Items affecting
comparability." Non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition
to, and not instead of, U.S. GAAP financial measures, and may differ from
non-GAAP measures that other companies use.
ITEMS AFFECTING COMPARABILITY
Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2010 & 2009 Items
- Gain on Deconsolidation and Sale of Smoothie Business: In the second quarter of 2010, the company entered into a joint venture with Danone S.A. to market fruit beverages based on Chiquita's Just Fruit in a Bottle(R) platform in Europe. Upon closing, the company sold 51 percent of its smoothie business to Danone for EUR15.0 million ($18 million) and deconsolidated it, accounting for its remaining 49 percent investment using the equity method. The gain on the sale and deconsolidation of the smoothie business was $32 million, which includes a $15 million gain related to the fair value of the retained 49 percent investment on the closing date. This gain, recognized under GAAP, is excluded from comparable income of the Salads and Healthy Snacks segment. - European Headquarters Relocation: In the fourth quarter of 2008, the company committed to relocate its European headquarters in order to optimize its long-term tax structure. The relocation resulted in total one-time costs of approximately $19 million; $12 million was recognized in 2009, including $1 million recorded in the fourth quarter. Restructuring related costs are included in reportable figures as a component of operating income, but are not allocated to the reportable segments. - Incremental non-cash interest expense on Convertible Notes: In 2009, the company retrospectively adopted a new accounting standard related to its convertible debt instruments, which increases the amount of reported GAAP interest expense on its $200 million of 4.25% Convertible Senior Notes. In determining earnings on a comparable basis, the company excludes the additional non-cash interest expense that results from the application of the standard. Such higher non-cash interest expense was $2 million for both quarters ended December 31, 2010 and 2009, respectively, $7 million for the full year 2009, and $8 million for the full year 2010. - Gain on Sale of Operations in the Ivory Coast: In the first quarter 2009, the company sold its operations in the Ivory Coast, which resulted in a pre-tax gain of approximately $4 million under GAAP, which is excluded in 2009 comparable figures for the banana segment. Another $4 million of income tax benefits that were recognized under GAAP are also excluded from comparable income as income taxes are not allocated to the reportable segments.
ABOUT CHIQUITA BRANDS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Chiquita Brands International, Inc. (NYSE: CQB) is a leading
international marketer and distributor of high-quality fresh and value-added
food products - from energy-rich bananas and other fruits to nutritious
blends of convenient green salads. The company markets its healthy, fresh
products under the Chiquita(R) and Fresh Express(R) premium brands and other
related trademarks. With annual revenues of more than $3 billion, Chiquita
employs more than 21,000 people and has operations in nearly 70 countries
worldwide. For more information, please visit our corporate web site at
www.chiquitabrands.com.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains certain statements, including in the "2011
Outlook" section, that are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are
subject to a number of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, many of which
are beyond the control of Chiquita, including: the customary risks
experienced by global food companies, such as prices for commodity and other
inputs, currency exchange rate fluctuations, industry and competitive
conditions (all of which may be more unpredictable in light of continuing
uncertainty in the global economic environment), government regulations, food
safety issues and product recalls affecting the company or the industry,
labor relations, taxes, political instability and terrorism; unusual weather
events, conditions or crop risks; access to and cost of financing; and the
outcome of pending litigation and governmental investigations involving the
company, as well as the legal fees and other costs incurred in connection
with these items.
Any forward-looking statements made in this press release speak as of the
date made and are not guarantees of future performance. Actual results or
developments may differ materially from the expectations expressed or implied
in the forward-looking statements, and the company undertakes no obligation
to update any such statements. Additional information on factors that could
influence Chiquita's financial results is included in its SEC filings,
including its Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and
Current Reports on Form 8-K.
Exhibit A: CHIQUITA BRANDS INTERNATIONAL, INC. CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT (Unaudited - in millions, except per share amounts) Quarter Ended Year Ended December 31, December 31, ------------- -------------- 2010 2009 2010 2009 ---- ---- ---- ---- Net sales $773 $879 $3,227 $3,470 ---- ---- ------ ------ Operating expenses: Cost of sales 690 769 2,765 2,891 Selling, general and administrative 76 112 323 374 Depreciation 14 13 51 53 Amortization 2 3 10 10 Equity in earnings of investees 3 (1) 3 (17) Deconsolidation and sale of smoothie business - - (32) - European headquarters relocation - 1 - 12 --- --- ----- ----- 786 898 3,120 3,323 --- --- ----- ----- Operating income (13) (18) 108 147 Interest income 1 2 6 6 Interest expense (14) (15) (57) (62) Other income (expense) 3 (0) 3 (0) --- --- --- --- Income (loss) from continuing operations before taxes (24) (31) 59 91 Income tax benefits (expense)(1) 4 5 2 0 --- --- --- --- Income (loss) from continuing operations (20) (26) 61 91 Loss from discontinued - (1) (3) (1) operations(2) --- --- --- --- Net income (loss) ($20) ($27) $57 $90 ==== ==== === === Basic earnings per share: Continuing operations ($0.43) ($0.58) $1.34 $2.05 Discontinued operations - (0.02) (0.07) (0.02) --- ----- ----- ----- ($0.43) ($0.60) $1.27 $2.03 ====== ====== ===== ===== Diluted earnings per share: Continuing operations ($0.43) ($0.58) $1.32 $2.02 Discontinued operations - (0.02) (0.07) (0.02) --- ----- ----- ----- ($0.43) ($0.60) $1.25 $2.00 ====== ====== ===== ===== Shares used to calculate basic earnings per share 45.2 44.8 45.0 44.6 Shares used to calculate diluted earnings per share 45.2 44.8 45.9 45.2 Columns may not total due to rounding. (1) Income taxes were a net benefit of $4 million for the fourth quarter of 2010 compared to $5 million for the fourth quarter of 2009, including gross income tax benefits of $9 million and $7 million, respectively. Income taxes were a net benefit of $2 million and $0.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2010 and 2009, respectively, including gross income tax benefits of $13 million and $16 million, respectively. The benefits in 2010 relate to governmental rulings in various jurisdictions; in 2009, $4 million of benefits were from the sale of the company's operations in the Ivory Coast. Both years included resolution of tax contingencies in various jurisdictions. (2) Loss from discontinued operations relates to potential indemnification obligations for tax liabilities of Atlanta AG.
Exhibit B: CHIQUITA BRANDS INTERNATIONAL, INC. OPERATING STATISTICS (Unaudited - in millions, except for percentages and exchange rates) Percent Change Quarter Ended Increase December 31, (Decrease) 2010 2009 vs. 2009 ---- ---- -------- Net sales by segment Bananas $483 $568 (14.9)% Salads and Healthy Snacks(2) 230 260 (11.5)% Other Produce 59 51 16.6% --- --- ---- Total net sales $773 $879 (12.1)% Comparable segment operating income (loss) (1) Bananas $10 $12 (20.7)% Salads and Healthy Snacks(2) (4) (7) (37.0)% Other Produce 1 1 175.6% Corporate (18) (24) (26.0)% --- --- ------ Total comparable operating income $(10) $(17) (39.9)% Comparable operating margin by segment Bananas 2.0% 2.2% (0.2) pts Salads and Healthy Snacks(2) (1.8)% (2.5)% 0.7 pts Other Produce 2.4% 1.0% 1.4 pts SG&A as a percent of sales 9.9% 12.8% (2.9) pts Company banana sales volume (40 lb. boxes) North America 16.4 16.3 0.6% Europe & Middle East Core European markets(3) 9.9 11.0 (10.0)% Mediterranean & Middle East 4.5 10.3 (56.3)% Banana Pricing North America (0.2)% Core European markets(3) U.S. Dollar (0.6)% Local 8.1% Mediterranean & Middle East 16.3% Fresh Express-branded retail value-added salads Volume (12-count cases) 12.1 14.5 (16.6)% Pricing(4) 0.0% Euro average exchange rate, spot (dollars per euro) $1.36 $1.48 (8.1)% Euro average exchange rate, hedged (dollars per euro) $1.33 $1.45 (8.3)% Percent Change Year Ended Increase December 31, (Decrease) 2010 2009 vs. 2009 ---- ---- -------- Net sales by segment Bananas $1,938 $2,082 (6.9)% Salads and Healthy Snacks(2) 1,028 1,136 (9.4)% Other Produce 261 253 3.1% --- --- --- Total net sales $3,227 $3,470 (7.0)% Comparable segment operating income (loss) (1) Bananas $81 $171 (52.8)% Salads and Healthy Snacks(2) 63 60 5.0% Other Produce 5 6 (4.9)% Corporate (71) (81) (12.4)% --- --- ------ Total comparable operating income $78 $156 (49.7)% Comparable operating margin by segment Bananas 4.2% 8.2% (4.0) pts Salads and Healthy Snacks(2) 6.2% 5.3% 0.8 pts Other Produce 2.1% 2.2% (0.1) pts SG&A as a percent of sales 10.0% 10.8% (0.8) pts Company banana sales volume (40 lb. boxes) North America 62.9 63.3 (0.6)% Europe & Middle East Core European markets(3) 40.4 44.5 (9.2)% Mediterranean & Middle East 18.6 24.1 (22.8)% Banana Pricing North America 3.4% Core European markets(3) U.S. Dollar (6.1)% Local (1.9)% Mediterranean & Middle East 2.5% Fresh Express-branded retail value-added salads Volume (12-count cases) 54.5 63.4 (14.0)% Pricing(4) 0.6% Euro average exchange rate, spot (dollars per euro) $1.32 $1.39 (5.0)% Euro average exchange rate, hedged $1.33 $1.38 (3.6)% (dollars per euro) Columns may not total due to rounding. (1) See detailed description of reconciling items between GAAP and comparable basis figures in the text of this press release under the heading titled "Items affecting comparability." (2) European fruit smoothie sales before entering into the Danone joint venture were $13 million in the first half of 2010. European fruit smoothie sales were $6 million and $26 million for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2009, respectively. Operating losses recognized by the company were $3 million and $9 million in the fourth quarters of 2010 and 2009, respectively, and $8 million and $22 million for the year ended December 31, 2010 and 2009, respectively. (3) The company's core European markets include the 27 member states of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway and Iceland. (4) Pricing is for Fresh Express-branded products only, and includes fuel surcharges.
Exhibit C: EUROPEAN CURRENCY YEAR-OVER-YEAR CHANGE - FAVORABLE (UNFAVORABLE) 2010 vs. 2009 (Unaudited - in millions) Currency Impact (Euro/Dollar) Q4 YTD --- --- Revenue ($17) ($38) Local Costs 5 9 Hedging(1) (1) 3 Balance sheet translation(2) 2 (1) --- --- Net European currency impact ($11) ($27) ==== ==== Columns may not total due to rounding. (1) Hedging costs were $4 million in the fourth quarter of 2010 and $3 million in the fourth quarter of 2009. Hedging benefits for full- year 2010 were $2 million compared to costs of $1 million for full- year 2009. (2) Balance sheet translation was a loss of $1 million in the fourth quarter of 2010 and $3 million in the fourth quarter of 2009. Balance sheet translation was a loss of $3 million for full-year 2010 and $2 million for full-year 2009.
Ed Loyd, +1-513-784-8935, eloyd at chiquita.com
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