Q.E.P. Co., Inc. Reports Fiscal 2016 Six Month and Second Quarter Sales and Earnings and Announces Chief Financial Officer Transition


 Record Six Month Sales – $160.0 Million 

Record Second Quarter Sales – $81.7 Million

Six Month Net Income – $3.5 Million
Second Quarter Net Income – $2.2 Million

BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 28, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Q.E.P. CO., INC. (OTC:QEPC.PK) (the “Company”) today reported its consolidated results of operations for the first six months and second quarter of its fiscal year ending February 29, 2016 and reported that Richard A. Brooke, its Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is retiring and will be succeeded by Mark S. Walter.

Fiscal Year 2016 Results

The Company reported net sales of $160.0 million for the six months ended August 31, 2015, an increase of $3.2 million or 2.1% from the $156.8 million reported in the same period of fiscal 2015.  As a percentage of net sales, gross margin was 27.1% in the first six months of fiscal 2016 compared to 27.4% in the first six months of fiscal 2015.

Net sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2016 were $81.7 million and reflected a gross margin of 27.1% compared to net sales of $77.0 million and a gross margin of 27.0% for the second quarter of fiscal 2015.

Lewis Gould, Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors, commented: "I am pleased with this year’s profit improvement.  Increased unit sales, cost containment actions and decreases in certain commodity prices along with the hard work and dedication of our associates have made a difference in spite of the headwinds from the continued weakness of foreign currencies.” Mr. Gould continued:  “Your Company is committed to continued product innovation while maintaining strict cost controls as we move forward.”

Net sales for the three and six month periods ended August 31, 2015 as compared to the comparable periods in the prior fiscal year principally reflects growth across multiple product lines in the US and the expansion of product lines in certain of our foreign operations. The impact of changes in foreign currency rates, however, continued to negatively impact both the purchasing power of the Company’s international operations and the translation of international results.

The Company’s gross margin as a percentage of net sales for both the quarter and year-to-date remained relatively stable compared to the same periods in the prior fiscal year. The Company benefited from changes in the product mix, price increases and reduced raw material costs, offset by the negative impact of changes in foreign currency rates on the purchasing power in our international operations.   

Operating expenses for the first six months and second quarter of fiscal 2016 were $37.4 million and $18.4 million, respectively, or 23.4% and 22.5% of net sales in those periods, compared to $39.7 million and $19.6 million, respectively, or 25.3% and 25.4% of net sales in the comparable fiscal 2015 periods. The decrease in operating expenses was driven by targeted decreases in US marketing costs, decreased shipping costs related to customer and product mix and the favorable translation impact of foreign currency movements.

Non-operating income for the first six months and the second quarter of fiscal 2015 represents the settlement of a third party obligation associated with a prior year acquisition.

The decrease in interest expense during fiscal 2016 as compared to fiscal 2015 is principally the result of the repayment of $5.6 million outstanding under a term loan facility in the first quarter of fiscal 2016.

The provision for income taxes as a percentage of income before taxes for the first six months and second quarter of fiscal 2016 was 35.0% in each period, compared to 32.2% and 28.7%, respectively, for the comparable periods of fiscal 2015. The effective tax rate in both fiscal years reflects the relative contribution of the Company’s earnings sourced from its international operations. The effective tax rate in fiscal 2015 also reflects the second quarter benefit of certain employment related US state income tax credits.

Net income for the first six months and second quarter of fiscal 2016 was $3.5 million and $2.2 million, respectively, or $1.08 and $0.69, respectively, per diluted share. For the comparable periods of fiscal 2015, net income was $1.6 million and $0.5 million, respectively, or $0.49 and $0.16, respectively, per diluted share.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) and non-operating income for the first six months and second quarter of fiscal 2016 was $8.2 million and $4.8 million, respectively, as compared to $5.7 million and $2.5 million, respectively, for the comparable periods of fiscal 2015.

          
   For the Three Months For the Six Months
   Ended August 31,  Ended August 31, 
    2015   2014   2015   2014 
 Net income$  2,220  $  516  $  3,488  $  1,605 
 Add:Interest expense, net   287     350     607     650 
  Provision for income taxes   1,195     208     1,878     762 
  Depreciation and amortization   1,115     1,272     2,185     2,591 
  Settlement of acquisition claim   -      133     -      133 
 EBITDA before non-operating expense$  4,817  $  2,479  $  8,158  $  5,741 
          

Cash provided by operations during the first six months of fiscal 2016 was $3.5 million as compared to $0.4 million in the first six months of fiscal 2015, reflecting both the increase in operating income and additional net investments in working capital. During fiscal 2016, the Company’s capital expenditures and treasury stock purchases were funded through cash from operations as additional funds from operations were used, along with cash balances, to reduce debt. During the first six months of fiscal 2015, investments in an acquisition, capital expenditures and the Company’s continuing treasury stock program were funded through a combination of borrowings and cash from operations.

Working capital at the end of the Company’s fiscal 2016 second quarter was $38.3 million compared to $34.5 million at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.  Aggregate debt, net of available cash balances, at the end of the Company’s fiscal 2016 second quarter was $31.9 million or 46% of equity, a decrease of $3.0 million compared to $34.9 million or 53% of equity at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.

Chief Financial Officer Transition

The Company also announced the retirement of Richard A. Brooke, the Company’s Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective October 2, 2015. Mark S. Walter, 49, will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Walter has served as Senior Vice President Finance of the Company since August 2015. Mr. Walter has over 25 years of experience in finance and accounting, including ten years in various CFO roles, spanning public and private companies, private equity and public accounting.  Mr. Walter is a CPA and was most recently President of MTN Satellite Communications, a private equity sponsored software, communications and technology company that was acquired by an affiliate of Abry Partners in July 2015. 

Mr. Gould stated, “Earlier in the year Richard indicated his desire to move on to a new phase in his life, but assured us that that he wished to ensure an orderly transition to a new CFO.  That transition has now been accomplished. Over the past decade, Richard has served to help shape the Company’s overall direction by leading several of the Company’s most significant acquisitions, instilling a financial mindset throughout the organization focused on improving performance and expanding our worldwide financing capabilities. We thank him for his many contributions and wish him every success in the future.”

The Company will be hosting a conference call to discuss these results and to answer your questions at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, October 1, 2015. If you would like to join the conference call, dial 1-888-329-8893 toll free from the US or 1-719-785-1753 internationally approximately 10 minutes prior to the start time and ask for the Q.E.P. Co., Inc. Second Quarter Conference Call / Conference ID 357831. A replay of the conference call will be available until midnight October 8, 2015 by calling 1-877-870-5176 toll free from the US and entering pin number 357831; internationally, please call 1-858-384-5517 using the same pin number.

Q.E.P. Co., Inc., founded in 1979, is a world class, worldwide provider of innovative, quality and value-driven flooring and industrial solutions. As a leading manufacturer, marketer and distributor, QEP delivers a comprehensive line of hardwood and laminate flooring, flooring installation tools, adhesives and flooring related products targeted for the professional installer as well as the do-it-yourselfer. In addition, the Company provides industrial tools with cutting edge technology to the industrial trades. Under brand names including QEP®, ROBERTS®, Capitol®, Harris®Wood, Fausfloor®, Vitrex®, Homelux®, TileRite®, PRCI®, Nupla®, HISCO®, Plasplugs, Ludell®, Porta-Nails®, Tomecanic®, Bénètiere® and Elastiment®, the Company sells its products to home improvement retail centers, specialty distribution outlets, municipalities and industrial solution providers in 50 states and throughout the world.

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding economic conditions, sales growth, product development and marketing, cost savings and currency exchange rates. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results could differ materially from our current expectations.


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 Q.E.P. CO., INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
 (In thousands except per share data)
 (Unaudited)
         
   For the Three Months 
Ended August 31, 
  For the Six Months 
Ended August 31, 
   2015   2014   2015   2014 
         
 Net sales$  81,706  $  77,048  $  159,973  $  156,755 
 Cost of goods sold   59,594     56,244     116,619     113,872 
 Gross profit   22,112     20,804     43,354     42,883 
         
 Operating expenses:       
 Shipping   7,106     7,580     14,416     15,096 
 General and administrative   6,329     6,014     12,585     12,602 
 Selling and marketing   5,087     6,100     10,578     12,254 
 Other income, net   (112)    (97)    (198)    (219)
 Total operating expenses   18,410     19,597     37,381     39,733 
         
 Operating income   3,702     1,207     5,973     3,150 
         
 Non-operating expense   -      (133)    -      (133)
 Interest expense, net   (287)    (350)    (607)    (650)
         
 Income before provision for income taxes   3,415     724     5,366     2,367 
         
 Provision for income taxes   1,195     208     1,878     762 
         
 Net income $  2,220  $  516  $  3,488  $  1,605 
         
 Net income per share:       
 Basic$  0.69  $  0.16  $  1.09  $  0.49 
 Diluted$  0.69  $  0.16  $  1.08  $  0.49 
         
 Weighted average number of common       
   shares outstanding:       
 Basic   3,206     3,246     3,209     3,252 
 Diluted   3,228     3,269     3,231     3,274 
         

 

         
 Q.E.P. CO., INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
 (In thousands)
 (Unaudited)
         
  For the Three Months 
Ended August 31,
 For the Six Months 
Ended August 31,
   2015   2014   2015   2014 
         
 Net income$  2,220  $  516  $  3,488  $  1,605 
         
 Unrealized currency translation adjustments   (363)    (415)    (481)    (129)
         
 Comprehensive income$  1,857  $  101  $  3,007  $  1,476 
         

 

      
 Q.E.P. CO., INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS 
 (In thousands except per share values) 
      
  August 31,
2015

(Unaudited)
 February 28,
2015
 
      
 ASSETS    
 Cash$  6,484  $  10,576  
 Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $411    
 and $404 as of August 31, 2015 and February 28, 2015, respectively   44,637     39,924  
 Inventories   45,602     44,121  
 Prepaid expenses and other current assets   2,488     3,057  
 Deferred income taxes   661     660  
 Current assets   99,872     98,338  
      
 Property and equipment, net   20,499     21,713  
 Deferred income taxes, net   3,796     3,835  
 Intangibles, net   18,079     18,721  
 Other assets   564     600  
      
 Total Assets$  142,810  $  143,207  
      
 LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY    
      
 Trade accounts payable $  19,901  $  18,097  
 Accrued liabilities   15,108     13,111  
 Lines of credit   24,395     24,895  
 Current maturities of notes payable   2,132     7,759  
 Current liabilities   61,536     63,862  
      
 Notes payable   11,841     12,781  
 Other long term liabilities   732     765  
 Total Liabilities   74,109     77,408  
      
 Preferred stock, 2,500 shares authorized, $1.00 par value; 337 shares    
 issued and outstanding at August 31, 2015 and February 28, 2015   337     337  
 Common stock, 20,000 shares authorized, $.001 par value; 3,801    
 shares issued; 3,206 and 3,214 shares outstanding at    
 August 31, 2015 and February 28, 2015, respectively   4     4  
 Additional paid-in capital   10,708     10,679  
 Retained earnings   67,467     63,983  
 Treasury stock, 594 and 586 shares held at cost at August 31, 2015    
 and February 28, 2015, respectively   (6,714)    (6,584) 
 Accumulated other comprehensive income   (3,101)    (2,620) 
 Shareholders' Equity   68,701   65,799  
      
 Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity$  142,810  $  143,207  
      

 

      
 Q.E.P. CO., INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS 
 (In thousands) 
 (Unaudited) 
      
   For the Six Months Ended
August 31,
 
 
   2015   2014  
      
 Operating activities:    
 Net income$  3,488  $  1,605  
 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash    
 provided by operating activities:    
 Depreciation and amortization   2,185     2,591  
 Other non-cash adjustments   117     80  
 Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisition:    
 Accounts receivable   (5,093)    (2,417) 
 Inventories   (1,763)    (557) 
 Prepaid expenses and other assets   591     (730) 
 Trade accounts payable and accrued liabilities   3,934     (215) 
 Net cash provided by operating activities   3,459     357  
      
 Investing activities:    
 Proceeds from sale of property   344     87  
 Capital expenditures   (592)    (547) 
 Acquisition   -      (254) 
 Net cash used in investing activities   (248)    (714) 
      
 Financing activities:    
 Net borrowings (repayments) under lines of credit   (667)    728  
 Net borrowings (repayments) of notes payable   (6,568)    9,501  
 Purchase of treasury stock   (60)    (396) 
 Dividends   (4)    (4) 
 Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities   (7,299)    9,829  
      
 Effect of exchange rate changes on cash   (4)    -   
      
 Net (decrease) increase in cash   (4,092)    9,472  
 Cash at beginning of period   10,576     2,621  
 Cash at end of period$  6,484  $  12,093  
      



            

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