NAPERVILLE, Ill., April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- OfficeMax(R) Incorporated
(NYSE: OMX) today announced the results for its first quarter ended March
29, 2008. Total sales decreased 5.5% in the first quarter of 2008 to $2.3
billion compared to the first quarter of 2007. Net income increased in the
first quarter of 2008 to $63.3 million, or $0.81 per diluted share, from
$58.5 million, or $0.76 per diluted share, in the first quarter of 2007.
Results for the first quarter of 2008 and 2007 included items that are not
considered indicative of core operating activities, herein referred to as
unusual items. Results for the first quarter of 2008 included three unusual
items which, if excluded, would reduce income before taxes by $16.3 million
and included a benefit of $20.5 million recorded as other income related to
the company's investment in Boise Cascade, L.L.C., which was partly offset
by an expense of $2.4 million recorded in the Contract segment related to
the consolidation of manufacturing facilities in New Zealand, and an
expense of $1.8 million recorded in the Retail segment related to employee
severance for restructuring the Retail field and ImPress print and document
services management organization. The cumulative effect of these three
items, if excluded, would reduce first quarter 2008 net income by $9.8
million, or $0.13 per diluted share. Results for the first quarter of 2007
included one unusual item which, if excluded, would increase net income for
the first quarter of 2007 by $1.1 million, or $0.01 per diluted share.
Sam Duncan, Chairman and CEO of OfficeMax, said, "In the first quarter,
we continued to experience lower sales levels in both our Contract and
Retail segments reflecting the weaker U.S. economy and our more
disciplined, analysis-driven approach to sales generation and retention.
However, we were successful in streamlining operations and pursuing cost
controls across our company. In our Contract segment, we offset lower sales
with improved gross margin rates to drive operating income margin
improvement. In our Retail segment, deleveraging of fixed cost of sales and
operating expenses contributed to lower operating income margin. Despite
challenges in certain parts of our business as we navigate the weaker U.S.
economy, we continue to advance the strategies of our turnaround plan."
Contract Segment Results
OfficeMax Contract segment sales decreased 5.5% to $1.20 billion in the
first quarter of 2008 compared to the first quarter of 2007, reflecting
U.S. Contract sales decline of 12.4%, partially offset by International
Contract operations sales growth of 14.7% in U.S. dollars (a sales decrease
of 0.9% in local currencies). U.S. Contract sales declined compared to the
prior year period primarily due to the company's increased discipline in
account acquisition and retention, weaker U.S. business spending that
impacted sales from existing corporate customer accounts, and lower sales
from small market customers.
Contract segment gross margin increased to 22.7% in the first quarter
of 2008 from 22.1% in the first quarter of 2007, primarily due to increased
discipline in account acquisition and retention. During the first quarter
of 2008, Contract segment operating expense included a $2.4 million unusual
item, which represented 0.2% of sales, related to the consolidation of
manufacturing facilities in New Zealand. Including this item, Contract
segment operating expense as a percent of sales increased to 17.7% in the
first quarter of 2008 from 17.4% in the first quarter of 2007, primarily
due to deleveraging of fixed expenses from lower sales, mostly offset by
targeted cost controls and reduced incentive compensation expense. Contract
segment operating income, including the $2.4 million unusual expense item,
decreased to $59.6 million, however, operating income margin increased to
5.0% of sales in the first quarter of 2008, from operating income of $59.9
million, or 4.7% of sales, in the first quarter of 2007.
Retail Segment Results
OfficeMax Retail segment sales decreased 5.5% to $1.11 billion in the
first quarter of 2008 compared to the first quarter of 2007, reflecting a
same-store sales decrease of 8.7% partially offset by sales from new
stores. Retail same-store sales for the first quarter of 2008 declined
across all major product categories due to weaker U.S. consumer and small
business spending and the negative impact of the Easter holiday occurring
in the first quarter of 2008.
Retail segment gross margin decreased to 28.5% in the first quarter of
2008 from 29.3% in the first quarter of 2007, due to deleveraging of fixed
occupancy-related costs, partially offset by a sales mix shift to an
increased percentage of higher-margin core office supplies category sales.
During the first quarter of 2008, Retail segment operating expense included
a $1.8 million unusual item, which represented 0.2% of sales, related to
employee severance for restructuring the Retail field and ImPress print and
document services management organization. Including this item, Retail
segment operating expense as a percent of sales increased to 25.8% in the
first quarter of 2008 from 23.8% in the first quarter of 2007, primarily
due to deleveraging of expenses from the same store sales decrease and new
stores, partially offset by reduced incentive compensation expense. Retail
segment operating income, including the $1.8 million unusual expense item,
decreased to $29.4 million, or 2.7% of sales in the first quarter of 2008
from operating income of $64.6 million, or 5.5% of sales, in the first
quarter of 2007.
During the first quarter of 2008, OfficeMax opened six retail stores in
the U.S. and six retail stores in Mexico. OfficeMax ended the first quarter
of 2008 with a total of 988 retail stores, consisting of 914 retail stores
in the U.S. and 74 retail stores in Mexico.
Corporate and Other Segment Results
The OfficeMax Corporate and Other segment includes support staff
services and certain other expenses that are not fully allocated to the
Retail and Contract segments. Corporate and Other segment operating expense
decreased to $10.4 million in the first quarter of 2008 from $14.4 million
in the first quarter of 2007, primarily due to lower incentive compensation
expense and reduced legacy-related costs.
During the first quarter of 2008, OfficeMax other income before taxes
benefited from a $20.5 million unusual item related to the company's
investment in Boise Cascade, L.L.C., primarily from their sale of a
majority interest in their paper and packaging and newsprint business
completed during the first quarter of 2008. During the first quarter of
2007, OfficeMax minority interest, net of income tax was negatively
impacted by a $1.1 million unusual item related to the sale of OfficeMax's
Contract operations in Mexico to Grupo OfficeMax, our 51% owned joint
venture.
As of March 29, 2008, OfficeMax had total debt of $368.3 million,
excluding $1.470 billion of timber securitization notes which have recourse
limited to $1.635 billion of timber installment notes receivable. During
the first quarter of 2008, OfficeMax generated $142.4 million of cash from
operations, an increase of $223.3 million from the first quarter of 2007.
OfficeMax invested $33.3 million for capital expenditures in the first
quarter of 2008 compared to $28.1 million in the first quarter of 2007.
"While we are impacted by the weaker U.S. economy, we remain steadfast
in implementing our turnaround plan and operating initiatives," Mr. Duncan
concluded. "The sales declines we experienced during the past two quarters
have continued in April. However, we remain committed to pursuing
initiatives in both Contract and Retail that will protect our gross margin
and streamline our cost structure. We are focused on further leveraging
complementary aspects of our Contract and Retail businesses as well as
driving differentiation in our merchandising and marketing. Overall, we
continue to aim our strategies at managing through the current
macroeconomic environment while also building the foundation for OfficeMax
to generate long-term shareholder value."
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this press release and other written or oral
statements made by or on behalf of the company constitute "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including
statements regarding the company's future performance, as well as
management's expectations, beliefs, intentions, plans, estimates or
projections relating to the future. Management believes that these
forward-looking statements are reasonable. However, the company cannot
guarantee that it will successfully execute its turnaround plans or that
its actual results will be consistent with the forward-looking statements
and you should not place undue reliance on them. These statements are based
on current expectations and speak only as of the date they are made. The
company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any
forward-looking statement, whether as a result of future events, new
information or otherwise. Important factors regarding the company which may
cause results to differ from expectations are included in the company's
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 29, 2007, under Item
1A "Risk Factors."
Conference Call Information
OfficeMax will host a conference call with analysts and investors today
to discuss its first quarter 2008 financial results at 9:00 a.m. Eastern
Time (8:00 a.m. Central Time). To participate in the conference call, dial
(800) 374-0165; international callers should dial (706) 634-0995. An audio
webcast of the conference call can be accessed via the Internet by visiting
the Investors section of the OfficeMax website at
http://investor.officemax.com. The webcast will be archived and available
online for one year following the call and will be posted on the
"Presentations" page located within the Investors section of the OfficeMax
website.
About OfficeMax
OfficeMax Incorporated (NYSE: OMX) is a leader in both business-to-
business office products solutions and retail office products. The
OfficeMax mission is simple. We help our customers do their best work. The
company provides office supplies and paper, in-store print and document
services through OfficeMax ImPress(TM), technology products and solutions,
and furniture to consumers and to large, medium and small businesses.
OfficeMax customers are served by approximately 36,000 associates through
direct sales, catalogs, e-commerce and more than 900 stores. To find the
nearest OfficeMax, call 1-877-OFFICEMAX. For more information, visit
http://www.officemax.com.
Media Contact Investor Relations Contact
Bill Bonner John Jennings
630 864 6066 630 864 6820
OFFICEMAX INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(unaudited)
(thousands)
March 29, December 29,
2008 2007
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $211,359 $152,637
Receivables, net 683,520 720,878
Inventories 984,372 1,088,312
Other current assets 201,413 242,874
Total current assets 2,080,664 2,204,701
Property and equipment:
Property and equipment 1,304,206 1,279,609
Accumulated depreciation (721,902) (698,954)
Property and equipment, net 582,304 580,655
Goodwill and intangible assets, net 1,414,790 1,416,524
Timber notes receivable 1,635,000 1,635,000
Other non-current assets 443,347 446,888
Total assets $6,156,105 $6,283,768
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Short-term borrowings $16,281 $14,197
Current portion of long-term debt 7,698 34,827
Accounts payable 771,418 861,285
Accrued liabilities and other 446,206 460,400
Total current liabilities 1,241,603 1,370,709
Long-term debt:
Long-term debt, less current portion 344,315 349,421
Timber notes securitized 1,470,000 1,470,000
Total long-term debt 1,814,315 1,819,421
Other long-term obligations:
Compensation and benefits 191,759 200,283
Other long-term liabilities 552,576 582,741
Total other long-term liabilities 744,335 783,024
Minority interest 33,414 32,042
Shareholders' equity:
Preferred stock 47,752 49,989
Common stock 189,751 188,481
Additional paid-in capital 916,645 922,414
Retained earnings 1,145,943 1,095,950
Accumulated other comprehensive income 22,347 21,738
Total shareholders' equity 2,322,438 2,278,572
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $6,156,105 $6,283,768
OFFICEMAX INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(unaudited)
(thousands, except per-share amounts)
Quarter Ended
March 29, March 31,
2008 2007
Sales $2,302,921 $2,436,253
Cost of goods sold and occupancy costs 1,715,092 1,813,029
Gross profit 587,829 623,224
Operating and other expenses:
Operating and selling 424,389 420,768
General and administrative 82,208 93,937
Other operating, net (a) 2,614 (1,576)
Operating income 78,618 110,095
Other income (expense):
Interest expense (29,680) (30,116)
Interest income 21,899 23,037
Other, net (b) 20,617 (3,447)
12,836 (10,526)
Income before income taxes and minority
interest 91,454 99,569
Income tax expense (27,254) (38,832)
Income before minority interest 64,200 60,737
Minority interest, net of income tax (c) (857) (2,198)
Net income 63,343 58,539
Preferred dividends (975) (1,008)
Net income applicable to common shareholders $62,368 $57,531
Basic income per common share $0.82 $0.77
Diluted income per common share $0.81 $0.76
Weighted Average Shares
Basic 75,646 74,992
Diluted 76,553 75,744
(a) First quarter of 2008 includes a $2.4 million unusual item related to
the consolidation of the Contract segment's manufacturing facilities
in New Zealand, and a $1.8 million unusual item related to
restructuring the Retail field and Impress print and document services
management organization. The cumulative effect of these two items was
a reduction in net income of $2.7 million, or $0.03 per diluted share.
(b) First quarter of 2008 includes a $20.5 million unusual item related
to the company's investment in Boise Cascade, L.L.C., primarily from
their sale of a majority interest in their paper and packaging and
newsprint business completed during the first quarter of 2008. This
item increased net income by $12.5 million, or $0.16 per diluted
share.
(c) First quarter of 2007 includes a $1.1 million unusual item related to
the sale of OfficeMax's Contract operations in Mexico to Grupo
OfficeMax, our 51% owned joint venture. This item reduced net income
by $1.1 million, or $0.01 per diluted share.
OFFICEMAX INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(unaudited)
(thousands)
Quarter Ended
March 29, March 31,
2008 2007
Cash provided by operations:
Net income $63,343 $58,539
Items in net income not using (providing)
cash:
Depreciation and amortization 35,254 32,083
Other 1,647 10,832
Changes other than from acquisitions of
business:
Receivables and inventory 144,169 62,467
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (91,160) (251,026)
Income taxes and other (10,827) 6,190
Cash provided by (used for) operations 142,426 (80,915)
Cash used for investment:
Expenditures for property and equipment (33,278) (28,124)
Proceeds from sale of assets 303 -
Cash used for investment (32,975) (28,124)
Cash used for financing:
Cash dividends paid (11,499) (11,235)
Changes in debt, net (30,451) (25,681)
Proceeds from exercise of stock options - 3,903
Other (8,380) (895)
Cash used for financing (50,330) (33,908)
Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash
equivalents (399) 522
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash
equivalents 58,722 (142,425)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of
period 152,637 282,070
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $211,359 $139,645
OFFICEMAX INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
SUPPLEMENTAL SEGMENT INFORMATION
(unaudited)
(millions, except per-share data)
Quarter Ended
March 29, March 31,
2008 2007
Segment Sales
OfficeMax, Contract $1,195.1 $1,264.5
OfficeMax, Retail 1,107.8 1,171.8
2,302.9 2,436.3
Segment income (loss)
OfficeMax, Contract $59.6 $59.9
OfficeMax, Retail 29.4 64.6
Corporate and Other (10.4) (14.4)
Operating income $78.6 $110.1
Operating income margin 3.4% 4.5%
SOURCE OfficeMax Incorporated
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CONTACT: Media, Bill Bonner, +1-630-864-6066, or Investor Relations, John Jennings, +1-630-864-6820, both of OfficeMax Incorporated
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