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Federal-Mogul Reports First Quarter 2004 Results

    SOUTHFIELD, Mich., April 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Federal-Mogul
Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: FDMLQ) today reported its financial results
for the three months ended March 31, 2004.


     Financial Summary (in millions)
                                                    Three Months Ended
                                                         March 31
                                                     2004        2003
     Net sales                                     $1,553      $1,367
     Gross margin                                     297         273
     Net loss from continuing operations              (20)        (37)
     Cash flow from operating activities              119          27


    Financial Results for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2004
    Federal-Mogul reported first quarter 2004 sales from continuing operations
of $1,553 million, an increase of $186 million when compared to sales from
continuing operations of $1,367 million for the same period in 2003.  Sales
from continuing operations were favorably impacted by $100 million of foreign
currency translation, higher Original Equipment volumes reflecting vehicle
production in both North America and Europe and market share performance in
both the Original Equipment and Aftermarket channels.  Customer price
reductions and business interruption resulting from a fire at the Company's
Smithville, TN aftermarket distribution facility partially offset favorable
sales volumes.
    During this same period, gross margin increased by $24 million or 9%.
Gross margin was favorably impacted by $17 million of foreign currency
translation, increased sales volumes and continued net productivity resulting
from the Company's cost reduction and restructuring activities.  Customer
price reductions and the adverse impact of the business interruption resulting
from a fire at the Company's Smithville, TN aftermarket distribution facility
offset these positive factors.
    The Company reported a net loss from continuing operations of $20 million
during the first quarter of 2004, an improvement of $17 million when compared
to a net loss from continuing operations of $37 million for the same period in
2003.  Including the favorable impact of increased gross margin, this
improvement reflects increased equity earnings performance of the Company's
affiliates and lower Chapter 11 and interest expenses.  Selling, general and
administrative costs, while remaining consistent as a percentage of sales,
increased by $18 million primarily due to foreign currency translation.
    The Company continued to generate positive cash from operating activities
during the first quarter of 2004, providing $119 million for the period.
Included within this amount is $35 million of advance insurance proceeds
related to the Smithville, TN fire.
    "We continue to focus on improving our operating performance through
achieving greater efficiencies in our manufacturing operations while providing
our customers with industry leading service," said Chip McClure, chief
executive officer and president.  "We believe this focus, combined with our
product leadership and technical capabilities, positions us well for the
future."

    Smithville, TN Distribution Center Fire
    On March 5, 2004, a fire at the Company's Smithville, TN aftermarket
distribution facility resulted in the loss of substantially all of the
facility's equipment and inventory.  In addition to other coverage, the
Company's insurance policies provide for replacement of damaged property,
sales value of destroyed inventory, reimbursement for losses due to
interruption of business operations, and reimbursement of expenditures
incurred to restore operations.  The Company expects costs incurred as a
result of this fire to be covered by such insurance policies.  Accordingly,
the results of operations have not and should not be adversely affected by
this event.
    The 244,000 square foot Smithville facility was the principal distribution
center for Moog and TRW chassis aftermarket products in the United States.
The distribution operations at the Smithville facility were temporarily
suspended until operations commenced at an alternate facility in Smyrna, TN on
March 12, 2004.
    "We are thankful that no employees were injured as a result of the
Smithville fire and are pleased with our efforts to restore operations and to
continue delivery of superior quality and customer satisfaction despite these
unfortunate circumstances," said Chip McClure.

    About Federal-Mogul
    Federal-Mogul is a global supplier of automotive components, sub-systems,
modules and systems serving the world's original equipment manufacturers and
the aftermarket.  The company utilizes its engineering and materials
expertise, proprietary technology, manufacturing skill, distribution
flexibility and marketing power to deliver products, brands and services of
value to its customers.  Federal-Mogul is focused on the globalization of its
teams, products and processes to bring greater opportunities for its customers
and employees, and value to its constituents.
    Headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, Federal-Mogul was founded in
Detroit in 1899 and today employs approximately 45,000 people.  On October 1,
2001, Federal-Mogul decided to separate its asbestos liabilities from its true
operating potential by voluntarily filing for financial restructuring under
Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the United States and Administration in
the United Kingdom.  For more information on Federal-Mogul, visit the
company's Web site at http://www.federal-mogul.com .

    Forward-Looking Statements
    Statements contained in this press release, which are not historical fact,
constitute "Forward-Looking Statements."  Actual results may differ materially
due to numerous important factors that are described in Federal-Mogul's most
recent report to the SEC on Form 10-K, which may be revised or supplemented in
subsequent reports to the SEC on Forms 10-Q and 8-K.  Such factors include,
among others, the cost and timing of implementing restructuring actions, the
results of the Chapter 11 and Administration proceedings, the Company's
ability to generate cost savings or manufacturing efficiencies to offset or
exceed contractually or competitively required price reductions or price
reductions to obtain new business, conditions in the automotive industry, and
certain global and regional economic conditions.  Federal-Mogul does not
intend or assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statement to
reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release.



                F E D E R A L - M O G U L   C O R P O R A T I O N
                 S T A T E M E N T S   O F   O P E R A T I O N S
                  (Millions of Dollars, Except Per Share Data)
                                   (Unaudited)

                                                      Three Months Ended
                                                           March 31
                                                    2004               2003

    Net sales                                    $1,553.0           $1,367.2
    Cost of products sold                         1,256.3            1,094.6
    Gross margin                                    296.7              272.6

    Selling, general and administrative expenses    243.0              224.7
    Interest expense, net                            25.6               29.5
    Chapter 11 and Administration
     related reorganization expenses                 26.0               32.8
    Equity in earnings of
     unconsolidated subsidiaries                     (9.5)              (5.8)
    Other expense, net                               12.1                9.7

    Loss from continuing operations
     before income taxes                             (0.5)             (18.3)

    Income tax expense                               19.9               18.8

    Loss from continuing operations                 (20.4)             (37.1)

    Income from discontinued
     operations, net of income taxes                    -                2.9

    Net loss                                       $(20.4)            $(34.2)


    Basic and diluted per share data:
    Loss per share from continuing operations      $(0.23)            $(0.42)
    Income per share from discontinued operations       -               0.03

    Loss per share                                 $(0.23)            $(0.39)


    Weighted average shares outstanding              87.1               87.1



                  F E D E R A L - M O G U L   C O R P O R A T I O N
                             B A L A N C E   S H E E T S
                                (Millions of Dollars)


                                                  (Unaudited)
                                                    March 31       December 31
                                                      2004              2003
    Current assets:
       Cash and equivalents                          $521.9            $472.4
       Accounts receivable, net                     1,050.4             976.5
       Inventories, net                               822.9             834.4
       Prepaid expenses and other current assets      262.5             257.5
    Total current assets                            2,657.7           2,540.8

    Property, plant and equipment, net              2,354.8           2,404.8
    Goodwill and indefinite-lived
     intangible assets                              1,517.7           1,517.1
    Definite-lived intangible assets, net             345.2             348.0
    Asbestos-related insurance recoverable            820.8             806.1
    Prepaid pension costs                             288.3             309.2
    Other noncurrent assets                           190.2             190.7

                                                   $8,174.7          $8,116.7

    Current liabilities:
       Short-term debt, including current
        portion of long-term debt                    $320.4             $14.8
       Accounts payable                               388.6             332.3
       Accrued liabilities                            527.9             513.3
       Other current liabilities                      160.4             158.4
    Total current liabilities                       1,397.3           1,018.8

    Liabilities subject to compromise               6,095.5           6,087.8

    Long-term debt                                     11.4             331.2
    Postemployment benefits                         1,731.4           1,716.6
    Deferred income taxes                              70.3              70.4
    Other accrued liabilities                         214.8             214.4
    Minority interest in consolidated subsidiaries     55.9              54.4

    Shareholders' deficit:
      Series C ESOP preferred stock                    28.0              28.0
      Common stock                                    435.6             435.6
      Additional paid-in capital                    2,061.0           2,060.5
      Accumulated deficit                          (2,953.8)         (2,933.4)
      Accumulated other comprehensive loss           (972.7)           (967.6)

    Total shareholders' deficit                    (1,401.9)         (1,376.9)

                                                   $8,174.7          $8,116.7



                F E D E R A L - M O G U L   C O R P O R A T I O N
                  S T A T E M E N T S   O F   C A S H   F L O W S
                              (Millions of Dollars)
                                   (Unaudited)

                                                        Three Months Ended
                                                              March 31
                                                       2004              2003

    Cash provided from operating activities
      Net loss                                       $(20.4)           $(34.2)
      Adjustments to reconcile net loss to
       net cash provided from operating activities:
        Depreciation and amortization                  84.7              73.8
        Change in postemployment benefits,
         including pensions                            30.8              29.4
        Deferred taxes                                  0.1              13.0
      Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
        Increase in accounts receivable               (80.4)            (46.6)
        Increase in inventories, net of
         involuntary conversion                       (38.2)             (2.0)
        Increase in accounts payable                   58.7              20.3
        Change in other assets and other liabilities   49.0             (26.9)
      Insurance proceeds                               35.0               -
        Net cash provided from operating activities   119.3              26.8

    Cash used by investing activities
      Expenditures for property, plant and
       equipment and other long-term assets           (73.4)            (65.1)
      Proceeds from the sale of property,
       plant and equipment                             11.0               6.5
        Net cash used by investing activities         (62.4)            (58.6)

    Cash (used by) provided from financing activities
      Borrowings on DIP credit facility                   -              75.0
      Principal payments on DIP credit facility       (10.0)            (10.2)
      Decrease in short-term debt                      (4.4)            (16.7)
      Increase / (decrease) in other long-term debt     0.2              (2.5)
        Net cash (used by) provided from
         financing activities                         (14.2)             45.6

        Effect of foreign currency
         exchange rate fluctuations on cash             6.8               1.5

    Increase in cash and equivalents                   49.5              15.3

    Cash and equivalents at beginning of period       472.4             395.1

    Cash and equivalents at end of period            $521.9            $410.4



SOURCE Federal-Mogul Corporation




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