Culp announces results for second quarter fiscal 2010

December 02, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: Manufacturing

(High Point, N.C.) Culp, Inc. (NYSE: CFI) today reported financial and operating results for the second quarter ended November 1, 2009. For the period ended November 1, 2009, net sales were $49.7 million, compared with $52.3 million a year ago, a five percent decrease. The five percent is the smallest year over year decline since the third quarter of fiscal 2008. The company reported net income of $2.9 million, or $0.22 per diluted share, and 5.8 percent of sales, for the second quarter of fiscal 2010, compared with a net loss of $40.9 million, or $3.23 per share, for the second quarter of fiscal 2009. Included in the net loss for the second quarter of fiscal 2009 were charges in the amount of $31.2 million for the establishment of a valuation allowance against substantially all of the company’s net deferred tax assets and $11.8 million in restructuring charges in the upholstery fabrics segment.

Commenting on the results, Frank Saxon, president and chief executive officer of Culp, Inc., said, “Our improved performance for the second quarter of fiscal 2010 reflects the benefits of a leaner and more efficient operating platform and aggressive marketing initiatives. We are especially pleased with the turnaround in profitability for our upholstery fabrics business and continued solid profitability in our mattress fabrics segment, in spite of ongoing industry wide demand challenges facing both businesses. We have further enhanced Culp’s competitive position in both businesses with a keen focus on execution for our customers and additional investments in our mattress fabrics business. Our financial position is the strongest in the company’s history and is providing us with a sound foundation in these uncertain economic times.”

Mattress Fabrics Segment

Mattress fabric sales for the second quarter were $28.2 million, an increase of one percent over the same period a year ago.

“Our improved performance in mattress fabrics reflects the benefits of the ongoing investments we have made to develop an efficient and scalable manufacturing platform,” said Saxon. “We have continued to enhance our competitive position with improved reactive capacity and a strong focus on execution for our customers. During the second quarter, we completed the installation of additional equipment to further expand our knit capacity and improve our production capabilities for both knits and wovens. We have also initiated the purchase of state-of-the-art finishing equipment for our growing knit business to be installed during our third fiscal quarter. As a result, Culp will be fully vertically integrated in both product lines. In the second half of this fiscal year we plan to make additional capital investments, including expanding capacity for both knits and wovens, as well as implementing an energy efficiency initiative in our Canadian operation that will have an environmental benefit and reduce our operating costs going forward. We are committed to the growth of our mattress fabrics business, and will continue to make the necessary investments to meet the needs of our customers with outstanding service, reliable delivery performance and consistent quality and value.”

Upholstery Fabrics Segment

Sales for this segment, which include both fabric and cut and sewn kits, were $21.5 million, compared with $24.2 million a year ago, an 11 percent decrease. Sales of non-U.S. produced fabrics were $17.9 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2010, down one percent over the prior year period, while sales of U.S. produced fabrics were $3.6 million, down 41 percent from the second quarter of fiscal 2009.

“We are very encouraged by the improved operating performance in the upholstery fabrics business,” noted Saxon. “We are realizing the incremental benefits of the profit improvement plan completed last year and a leaner and more agile operating platform. With the completion of these initiatives, we have shifted our focus this fiscal year to product development, sales and marketing initiatives, and delivery performance. In particular, the innovative fabrics produced at our China platform offer exceptional quality and value, and customer response has been very favorable. More importantly, we are well positioned to capitalize on improved demand as the economy stabilizes and consumer spending resumes.”

Balance Sheet

“We continue to focus on further strengthening our financial position and generating cash in light of the uncertain business climate,” added Saxon. “Cash flow from operations was $6.1 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2010 and $10.7 million for the first six months of this fiscal year. Our balance sheet reflected $19.6 million in cash as of November 1, 2009, compared with $15.5 million at the end of the first quarter of fiscal 2010 and $11.8 million at the end of fiscal 2009. Total debt of $16.4 million, which includes current maturities of long-term debt plus long-term debt, remained unchanged from the balance at the end of the previous fiscal year. We also continue to make improvements in our working capital management. Day’s sales in receivables and inventory turnover have steadily improved, even with declining sales. Despite the continued improvement in working capital management achieved thus far in fiscal 2010, we expect cash flow generated from working capital improvements to be substantially lower than the last two fiscal years.”

Outlook

Commenting on the outlook for the third quarter of fiscal 2010, Saxon remarked, “While we expect that the economic uncertainties and issues surrounding the housing market will continue to affect consumer demand for furniture and bedding products, we are encouraged by the gradually increasing order trends in our businesses. Overall, we expect our sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2010 to be up approximately five percent from the third quarter of last year.

“We expect sales in our mattress fabrics segment to show a modest improvement over the same period a year ago, while operating profit is expected to be higher than last year. In our upholstery fabrics segment, we currently expect sales to be up approximately five percent for the third quarter. We also believe the upholstery fabric segment’s results will again reflect a significant gain in operating profit as compared to the same period a year ago.

“Considering these factors, the company expects to report pre-tax income for the third fiscal quarter of 2010 in the range of $2.1 to $2.9 million. Given the volatility in the income tax area during fiscal 2009 and continuing into fiscal 2010, the income tax expense and related tax rate for the third quarter of fiscal 2010 are too uncertain to project. This is management’s best estimate at present, recognizing that future financial results are difficult to predict because of economic uncertainties and demand challenges facing the upholstery fabrics and mattress fabrics industries,” said Saxon.

In closing, Saxon remarked, “We are pleased with our results to date and are optimistic that we will continue to see favorable results in the second half of fiscal 2010. We are realizing the benefits of all the hard work we have done over the past several years to create a lean and agile manufacturing platform and enhance our competitive position in both operating segments. Our mattress fabrics business continues to perform well and we are excited about the additional opportunities to expand our product offerings and further enhance our value proposition to customers. With the improvements in both our China platform and U.S. facility, our upholstery fabrics business is gaining traction and is well positioned for continued profitability. We have developed a scalable business model for both businesses with the ability to meet increased demand as the economy improves. Finally, we have the financial strength to support our growth strategy and capitalize on the opportunities ahead for fiscal 2010 and beyond.”

Culp, Inc. is one of the world’s largest marketers of mattress fabrics for bedding and upholstery fabrics for furniture. The company’s fabrics are used principally in the production of bedding products and residential and commercial upholstered furniture.

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