• STRATTEC SECURITY CORPORATION Reports Fiscal 2024 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Operating Results

    ソース: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 08 8 2024 16:00:00   America/New_York

    MILWAUKEE, Aug. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- STRATTEC SECURITY CORPORATION (NASDAQ:STRT) is a market leader of a comprehensive range of "Smart" Vehicle Power Access and Electronic and Security Solutions, serving the global automotive industry.

    Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Highlights

    • Diluted earnings per share of $2.39 versus $0.69 loss last year
    • Gross Margins expanded to 13.0% compared with 9.3% last year
    • Revenues increased by 8.2%, driven by pricing increases and new product sales

    STRATTEC President and CEO Jennifer Slater said, “The financial performance of the business continued due to improved pricing, and new product introductions which are expanding STRATTEC’s offerings to our customers. We will continue to focus on addressing persistent cost challenges and the opportunities we have to optimize our working capital and a strong balance sheet.”

    Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2024 Financial Summary
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

     Three Months EndedYear Ended
     June 30, 2024July 2, 2023June 30, 2024July 2, 2023
    Net Sales$143,055 $132,219 $537,766 $492,946 
    Gross Profit$18,567 $12,268 $65,468 $42,152 
    Gross Margin 13.0% 9.3% 12.2% 8.6%
    Operating Expenses$8,876 $10,975 $47,654 $48,241 
    Operating Income (Loss) from Operations$9,691 $1,293 $17,814 $(6,089)
    Net Income (Loss)$9,620 $(2,700)$16,313 $(6,670)
    Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share$2.39 $(0.69)$4.07 $(1.70)
         

    Fourth Quarter Financial Overview

    Revenue growth was driven by $6.9 million of price increases to our major customers and $3.9 million of higher sales associated with the launch of new product programs, the latter representing a 3.0% growth in sales from prior year. The growth in new product sales primarily stems from additional content of our latch and power access product lines on a major truck platform.

    Gross margin improvement was primarily driven by pricing increases, higher sales and lower raw material costs. Offsetting those positive trends was primarily $2.1 million of wage increases due to a mandatory Mexican minimum wage-increase, $1.7 million for increase in the company’s annual incentive bonus plan, $1.2 million higher prices paid to certain suppliers, $1.1 million of higher warranty costs, $1.0 million of increased freight costs primarily related to the launch of new programs, and $660,000 of unfavorable U.S. dollar to Mexican peso exchange rate effects.

    Operating expenses decreased by $2.1 million primarily due to a $3.2 million increase in customer billings for the reimbursement of development costs, offset by a $1.1 increase in the company’s annual incentive bonus plan. Other Income was $2.0 million compared to a loss of $1.1 million last year due to foreign currency transaction gains in the current year and losses in the prior year. Net Income was $9.6 million compared to a loss of $2.7 million last year. Fully diluted earnings per share were $2.39 compared with a loss of $0.69 last year.

    Full Year Financial Overview

    Full year revenue growth of $44.8 million was primarily driven by $32.7 million of customer pricing of which $9.7 million relates to one-time retroactive pricing that is not expected to recur in the future. Total gross margins improved by $23.3 million due to customer pricing, higher sales, lower raw material costs and salaried staff reductions and production efficiencies in Mexico, offset primarily by $5.7 million of higher prices paid to key suppliers, $8.5 million of unfavorable exchange rate impact between the U.S. dollar and the Mexican peso, $6.6 million of mandatory Mexican minimum wage increases and $4.1 million of higher shipping costs, primarily attributable to expediting associated with new product launches. Operating expenses were $587,000 lower due to $3.4 million increase in customer billings for the reimbursement of engineering development costs offset primarily by $1.0 million in one-time charges associated with the transition of the Chief Executive Officer position and $1.9 million of annual incentive bonus expense. Net Income was $16.3 million compared to a loss of $6.7 million last year. Fully diluted earnings per share were $4.07 compared with a loss of $1.70 last year.

    Fourth Quarter Balance Sheet & Cash Flow

    As of June 30, 2024, the Company’s cash and cash equivalents on hand totaled $25.4 million. Total debt as of June 30, 2024 was $13.0 million, which was all held by the ADAC-STRATTEC LLC joint venture.

    For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, operating cash flow was $19.4 million, compared to the prior year quarter operating cash flow of $2.6 million. The operating cash flow for the current quarter was driven by improved operating performance and a reduction in net working capital. Capital expenditures in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024 were $3.7 million, compared with $3.6 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023.

    About STRATTEC

    STRATTEC designs, develops, manufactures and markets automotive Access Control Products, including mechanical locks and keys, electronically enhanced locks and keys, steering column and instrument panel ignition lock housings, latches, power sliding side door systems, power lift gate systems, power deck lid systems, power tailgate systems for trucks, door handles and related products. These products are provided to customers in North America, and on a global basis through a unique strategic relationship with WITTE Automotive of Velbert, Germany and ADAC Automotive of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Under this relationship, STRATTEC, WITTE and ADAC market each company’s products to global customers as cooperating partners of the “VAST Automotive Group” brand name. STRATTEC’s history in the automotive business spans over 110 years.

    Caution on Forward-Looking Statements

    Certain statements contained in this release contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements may be identified by the use of forward-looking words or phrases such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “planned,” “potential,” “should,” “will,” and “would.” Such forward-looking statements in this release are inherently subject to many uncertainties in the Company’s operations and business environment. These uncertainties include general economic conditions, in particular, relating to the automotive industry, consumer demand for the Company’s and its customers’ products, competitive and technological developments, customer purchasing actions, changes in warranty provisions and customer product recall policies, work stoppages at the Company or at the location of its key customers as a result of labor disputes, foreign currency fluctuations, uncertainties stemming from U.S. trade policies, tariffs and reactions to same from foreign countries, the volume and scope of product returns, adverse business and operational issues resulting from the continuing effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, matters adversely impacting the timing and availability of component parts and raw materials needed for the production of our products and the products of our customers and fluctuations in our costs of operation (including fluctuations in the cost of raw materials). Shareholders, potential investors and other readers are urged to consider these factors carefully in evaluating the forward-looking statements and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements made herein are only made as of the date of this press release and the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances occurring after the date of this release. In addition, such uncertainties and other operational matters are discussed further in the Company’s quarterly and annual filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    Contact: Dennis Bowe
    Vice President and
    Chief Financial Officer
    414-247-3399
    www.strattec.com


    STRATTEC SECURITY CORPORATION
    Condensed Results of Operations
    (In Thousands except per share amounts)
    (Unaudited)
     
     Three Months Ended Year Ended
     June 30, 2024 July 2, 2023 June 30, 2024 July 2, 2023
            
    Net Sales$143,055  $132,219  $537,766  $492,946 
            
    Cost of Goods Sold 124,488   119,951   472,298   450,794 
            
    Gross Profit 18,567   12,268   65,468   42,152 
            
    Engineering, Selling & Administrative Expenses 8,876   10,975   47,654   48,241 
            
    Income (Loss) from Operations 9,691   1,293   17,814   (6,089)
            
    Interest Expense (239)  (369)  (900)  (960)
    Investment Income 235   -   572   - 
            
    Other Income (Expense), net 1,958   (1,089)  2,717   (619)
            
    Income (Loss) Before Provision for Income Taxes and Non-Controlling Interest 11,645   (165)  20,203   (7,668)
            
    Provision for Income Taxes 1,578   2,919   3,775   1,281 
            
    Net Income (Loss) 10,067   (3,084)  16,428   (8,949)
            
    Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Non-Controlling Interest 447   (384)  115   (2,279)
            
    Net Income (Loss) Attributable to STRATTEC SECURITY CORPORATION$9,620  $(2,700) $16,313  $(6,670)
            
    Earnings (Loss) Per Share:       
    Basic$2.41  $(0.69) $4.10  $(1.70)
    Diluted$2.39  $(0.69) $4.07  $(1.70)
            
    Average Basic Shares Outstanding 3,988   3,928   3,975   3,921 
            
    Average Diluted Shares Outstanding 4,027   3,928   4,004   3,921 
            
    Other       
    Capital Expenditures$3,723  $3,646  $9,788  $17,370 
    Depreciation$3,773  $4,340  $16,547  $17,485 


    STRATTEC SECURITY CORPORATION
    Condensed Balance Sheet Data
    (In Thousands)
    (Unaudited)
     
        June 30, 2024 July 2, 2023
           
    ASSETS   
     Current Assets:   
      Cash and Cash Equivalents$25,410  $20,571 
      Receivables, net 99,297   89,811 
      Inventories, net 81,649   77,597 
      Customer Tooling in Progress, net 22,173   20,800 
      Value Added Tax Recoverable 19,684   7,912 
      Other Current Assets 5,601   9,091 
       Total Current Assets 253,814   225,782 
     Other Long-term Assets 24,291   20,702 
     Property, Plant and Equipment, net 86,184   94,446 
        $364,289  $340,930 
           
    LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY   
     Current Liabilities:   
      Accounts Payable$54,911  $57,927 
      Value Added Tax Payable 9,970   6,499 
      Other 53,407   44,560 
       Total Current Liabilities 118,288   108,986 
     Accrued Pension and Postretirement Obligations 2,429   2,363 
     Borrowings Under Credit Facility - Long-Term 13,000   13,000 
     Other Long-term Liabilities 4,957   5,557 
     Shareholders' Equity 351,712   334,683 
     Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss (15,689)  (14,194)
     Less: Treasury Stock (135,478)  (135,526)
      Total STRATTEC SECURITY   
       CORPORATION Shareholders' Equity 200,545   184,963 
      Non-Controlling Interest 25,070   26,061 
     Total Shareholders' Equity 225,615   211,024 
        $364,289  $340,930 


    STRATTEC SECURITY CORPORATION
    Condensed Cash Flow Statement Data
    (In Thousands)
    (Unaudited)
     
        Three Months Ended
    Year Ended
        June 30, 2024 July 2, 2023 June 30, 2024 July 2, 2023
    Cash Flows from Operating Activities:       
    Net Income (Loss)$10,067  $(3,084) $16,428  $(8,949)
    Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income (Loss) to Cash Provided by Operating Activities:       
      Depreciation 3,773   4,340   16,547   17,485 
      Equity Loss (Earnings) in Joint Ventures 62   375   331   (1,559)
      Foreign Currency Transaction (Gain) Loss (2,279)  821   (2,153)  2,935 
      Loss on Settlement of Pension Obligation -   -   -   217 
      Stock Based Compensation Expense 243   327   1,467   1,466 
      Deferred Tax Provision (4,711)  (4,937)  (4,711)  (4,937)
      Change in Operating Assets/Liabilities 11,543   4,437   (16,232)  2,670 
     Other, net 790   304   588   767 
    Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 19,488   2,583   12,265   10,095 
    Cash Flows from Investing Activities:       
     Proceeds from sale of interest in VAST LLC -   26,170   2,000   26,170 
     Investment in Joint Ventures -   (41)  -   (278)
     Purchase of VAST Korea net assets -   354   -   354 
     Additions to Property, Plant & Equipment (3,723)  (3,646)  (9,788)  (17,370)
     Proceeds on Sales of Property, Plant & Equipment -   10   -   25 
    Net Cash (Used in) Provided by Investing Activities (3,723)  22,847   (7,788)  8,901 
    Cash Flows from Financing Activities:       
     Borrowings on Line of Credit Facility -   4,000   2,000   17,000 
     Payments on Line of Credit Facility -   (12,000)  (2,000)  (15,000)
     Purchase of SPA non-controlling interest -   (9,019)  -   (9,019)
     Dividends Paid to Non-Controlling Interest of Subsidiary -   -   -   (600)
     Exercise of Stock Options and Employee Stock Purchases 17   19   72   183 
    Net Cash Provided by (Used In) Financing Activities 17   (17,000)  72   (7,436)
    Effect of Foreign Currency Fluctuations on Cash 34   55   290   237 
    Net Increase in Cash & Cash Equivalents 15,816   8,485   4,839   11,797 
    Cash & Cash Equivalents:       
     Beginning of Period 9,594   12,086   20,571   8,774 
     End of Period$25,410  $20,571  $25,410  $20,571 

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