BELOIT, Wis., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Regal Beloit
Corporation (NYSE:RBC) today reported record financial results for
the third quarter ended September 27, 2008. Record quarterly sales
were driven by robust market demand for generators and industrial
and HVACR motor products, coupled with strong operational execution
and productivity improvements. The sales and earnings performance
was achieved in spite of continued raw material cost inflation and
a challenging global economic environment. "We are very pleased
with our record results for the third quarter, despite continued
cost pressures and market uncertainties. The diversity in our
end-markets, a focus on expanding our global footprint in high
growth regions, and the ability to continuously bring innovation to
our industry have helped us overcome significant headwinds over the
past few months," commented Henry W. Knueppel, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of Regal Beloit. "Due to our strong fundamentals
and our ability to successfully implement our strategies over the
past several years, we remain poised to capitalize on accelerating
growth opportunities. While we recognize the economic challenges in
the short-term, we are well-positioned to capture the growth
potential resulting from increased demand for energy efficiency
products and global acquisitions." Sales for the third quarter of
2008 were $620.6 million, a 38.1% increase over the $449.4 million
reported for the same period in 2007. The third quarter of 2008
included $122.6 million in sales from the four 2007 acquisitions,
as compared to $28.3 million for the third quarter of 2007. An
additional $34.2 million of the third quarter 2008 sales are
attributable to the Hwada acquisition completed on April 25, 2008.
In the Electrical segment, sales increased 42.5%, which includes
the positive impact of the acquisitions noted above. Exclusive of
the acquired businesses, Electrical segment sales are up 10.8%,
largely due to global generator sales increasing 25.0%, commercial
and industrial motors sales in North America increasing 9.1% and
HVACR motor sales increasing as well. Sales in the Mechanical
segment increased 5.3% from the prior year period. From a
geographic perspective, Asia-based sales increased 101.1%,
including the impact of acquired businesses, as compared to the
third quarter of 2007. In total, sales to regions outside of the
United States were 26.8% of total sales for the third quarter of
2008, in comparison to 19.4% for the same period of 2007. From an
energy efficiency perspective, sales of high efficiency motor and
gear products were 13.6% of total sales. Exclusive of the acquired
businesses, sales of high efficiency products increased 28.4% over
the comparable data from the third quarter of 2007. Further, the
impact of foreign currency exchange rate changes, excluding
acquisitions, from the year ago period added 0.5% to total sales.
The gross profit margin for the third quarter of 2008 was 21.4% as
compared to the 23.8% reported for the comparable period of 2007.
The decrease was primarily driven by lower gross profit margins of
17.3% from the acquired businesses and higher material costs
throughout the quarter. Net of the impact of product price
increases, the material cost increases totaled $13.0 million.
Operating expenses were $67.1 million (10.8% of sales) in the third
quarter 2008 versus $53.3 million (11.9% of sales) for the same
period in 2007. Income from operations was $65.7 million versus
$53.4 million in the comparable period of 2007. As a percent of
sales, income from operations was 10.6% for the third quarter 2008
versus 11.9% in the comparable period of 2007. This decrease
reflected lower operating profit margins from the acquired
businesses and increased raw material costs which were partially
offset by contributions from new products, pricing actions, and
productivity. Net interest expense was $6.7 million for the
quarter, versus $4.8 million in the comparable period of 2007. The
increase reflected higher levels of average debt outstanding driven
by the acquisitions completed in the third and fourth quarters of
2007, as well as the Hwada acquisition completed in April of 2008.
Net income for the third quarter of 2008 was $36.9 million, an
increase of 18.1% versus the $31.2 million reported in the
comparable period of 2007. Fully diluted earnings per share
increased 18.5% to $1.09, as compared to $0.92 per share reported
in the third quarter of 2007. Cash flow from operations was $42.3
million in the third quarter 2008, as compared to $68.2 million in
the year ago period, reflecting an increase in working capital
driven by increases in inventory and trade accounts receivable.
Productivity and new product-oriented capital spending was $15.8
million for the quarter, as compared to $6.0 million for the
comparative period in 2007. Depreciation and amortization was $14.9
million versus $10.0 million for the comparative period of 2007.
Total debt at the end of the quarter was $571.2 million, a $3.0
million increase from the end of the second quarter and $7.0
million increase from the end of 2007. "While we remain confident
in our strategy that has positioned us to succeed in the long-term,
we anticipate continued material cost pressures and uncertain
economic conditions throughout the fourth quarter," added Knueppel.
"Given these headwinds, we believe earnings per share to be in the
range of $.67 to $.75 for the fourth quarter. Regal Beloit will be
holding a conference call to discuss third quarter financial
results at 10:30 AM CST, Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Interested
parties should call 866-394-7807 (domestic) or 706-634-1728
(international), conference ID 71041041. A replay of the call will
be available through November 14 at 800-642-1687 (domestic) or
706-645-9291 (international), access code 71041041. About REGAL
BELOIT CORPORATION: Regal Beloit Corporation is a leading
manufacturer and marketer of branded mechanical and electrical
motion control and power generation products serving markets
throughout the world. Regal Beloit is headquartered in Beloit,
Wisconsin, and has manufacturing, sales, and service facilities
throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Asia.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT This Quarterly Report contains
"forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements represent
our management's judgment regarding future events. In many cases,
you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as
"may," "will," "plan," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate,"
"believe," or "continue" or the negative of these terms or other
similar words. Actual results and events could differ materially
and adversely from those contained in the forward-looking
statements due to a number of factors, including: -- economic
changes in global markets where we do business, such as currency
exchange rates, inflation rates, interest rates, recession, foreign
government policies and other external factors that we cannot
control; -- unanticipated fluctuations in commodity prices and raw
material costs; -- cyclical downturns affecting the global market
for capital goods; -- unexpected issues and costs arising from the
integration of acquired companies and businesses; -- marketplace
acceptance of new and existing products including the loss of, or a
decline in business from, any significant customers; -- the impact
of capital market transactions that we may effect; -- the
availability and effectiveness of our information technology
systems; -- unanticipated costs associated with litigation matters;
-- actions taken by our competitors; -- difficulties in staffing
and managing foreign operations; and -- other risks and
uncertainties including but not limited to those described in Item
1A-Risk Factors of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed
on February 27, 2008 and from time to time in our reports filed
with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. All subsequent
written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or
to persons acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their
entirety by the applicable cautionary statements. The
forward-looking statements included in this news release are made
only as of their respective dates, and we undertake no obligation
to update these statements to reflect subsequent events or
circumstances. See also Item 1A -- Risk Factors in the Company's
Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on February 27, 2008. STATEMENTS
OF INCOME In Thousands of Dollars (Unaudited) Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended Sept. 27, Sept. 29, Sept. 27, Sept. 29, 2008 2007
2008 2007 Net Sales $620,607 $449,374 $1,763,266 $1,327,815 Cost of
Sales 487,810 342,660 1,377,193 1,019,998 Gross Profit 132,797
106,714 386,073 307,817 Operating Expenses 67,063 53,339 195,233
147,056 Income From Operations 65,734 53,375 190,840 160,761
Interest Expense 7,103 5,116 21,449 14,607 Interest Income 418 365
1,333 695 Income Before Taxes & Minority Interest 59,049 48,624
170,724 146,849 Provision For Income Taxes 21,261 16,638 60,826
50,301 Income Before Minority Interest 37,788 31,986 109,898 96,548
Minority Interest in Income, Net of Tax 882 747 2,749 2,243 Net
Income $36,906 $31,239 $107,149 $94,305 Earnings Per Share of
Common Stock: Basic $1.18 $1.00 $3.42 $3.02 Assuming Dilution $1.09
$0.92 $3.20 $2.78 Cash Dividends Declared $0.16 $0.15 $0.47 $0.44
Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding: Basic 31,357,433
31,320,838 31,326,675 31,227,373 Assuming Dilution 33,715,881
34,104,123 33,452,880 33,943,057 CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS In
Thousands of Dollars (Unaudited) Sept. 27, Dec. 29, ASSETS 2008
2007 Current Assets: Cash and Cash Equivalents $113,722 $42,574
Receivables 394,022 297,569 Other Current Assets 75,765 70,148
Inventories 330,346 318,200 Total Current Assets 913,855 728,491
Net Property, Plant and Equipment 371,629 339,343 Other Noncurrent
Assets 775,224 794,413 Total Assets $2,060,708 $1,862,247
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' INVESTMENT Accounts Payable $252,782
$183,215 Current Maturities of Debt 17,159 5,332 Other Current
Liabilities 158,239 123,373 Long-Term Debt 554,087 558,918 Deferred
Income Taxes 90,533 75,055 Other Noncurrent Liabilities 54,271
47,783 Minority Interest in Consolidated 14,053 10,542 Subsidiaries
Shareholders' Investment 919,584 858,029 Total Liabilities and
Shareholders' Investment $2,060,708 $1,862,247 SEGMENT INFORMATION
In Thousands of Dollars (Unaudited) Mechanical Segment Three Months
Ending Nine Months Ending Sept. 27, Sept. 29, Sept. 27, Sept. 29,
2008 2007 2008 2007 Net Sales $56,119 $53,300 $168,653 $164,958
Income from Operations 7,368 7,911 23,414 24,585 (Unaudited)
Electrical Segment Three Months Ending Nine Months Ending Sept. 27,
Sept. 29, Sept. 27, Sept. 29, 2008 2007 2008 2007 Net Sales
$564,488 $396,074 $1,594,613 $1,162,857 Income from Operations
58,366 45,464 167,426 136,176 CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
CASH FLOWS In Thousands of Dollars (Unaudited) Nine Months Ended
Sept. 27, 2008 Sept. 29, 2007 CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net income $107,149 $94,305 Adjustments to reconcile net income to
net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation and
amortization 45,128 30,345 Minority interest 2,749 2,243 Excess tax
benefits from stock-based compensation (2,463) (6,681) Loss (gain)
on sale of assets, net 124 (34) Stock-based compensation expense
3,356 2,802 Change in assets and liabilities, net 2,540 45,337 Net
cash provided by operating activities 158,583 168,317 CASH FLOWS
FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Additions to property, plant and
equipment (43,947) (23,818) Business acquisitions, net of cash
acquired (15,805) (253,241) Sale of property, plant and equipment
2,158 160 Net cash used in investing activities (57,594) (276,899)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: Net (repayments) proceeds
from short-term borrowing (10,030) 8,200 Payments of long-term debt
(293) (333) Net repayments under revolving credit facility
(169,700) (76,200) Net repayments of commercial paper borrowings --
(49,000) Net proceeds from long-term borrowings 165,000 250,000
Dividends paid to shareholders (14,404) (13,394) Purchases of
treasury stock (4,191) -- Proceeds from the exercise of stock
options 2,740 1,684 Excess tax benefits from stock-based
compensation 2,463 6,681 Distributions to minority partners --
(106) Financing feeds paid (454) (1,397) Net cash (used in)
provided by financing activities (28,869) 126,135 EFFECT OF
EXCHANGE RATES ON CASH (972) 1,491 Net increase in cash and cash
equivalents 71,148 19,044 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of
period 42,574 36,520 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
$113,722 $55,564 DATASOURCE: Regal Beloit Corporation CONTACT:
David A. Barta, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of Regal
Beloit Corporation, +1-608-361-7405 Web site:
http://www.regal-beloit.com/
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