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LaBarge, Inc. Reports Sharply Higher Sales and Earnings for Second Quarter and First Half of Fiscal 2007
February 1, 2007 |Estimated reading time: 4 minutes
LaBarge, Inc. (AMEX: LB) today reported sharply higher sales and earnings for the second quarter and first half of fiscal 2007 ended December 31, 2006, versus the comparable periods a year earlier.
Fiscal 2007 second-quarter net sales were $60,820,000, up 26 percent from $48,147,000 in the fiscal 2006 second quarter. Fiscal 2007 second-quarter net earnings increased 20 percent to $3,197,000, or $.20 per diluted share, compared with $2,663,000, or $.17 per diluted share, in the fiscal 2006 second quarter.
For the six months ended December 31, 2006, net sales were $110,720,000, up 26 percent from $87,786,000 in the fiscal 2006 first half. Fiscal 2007 first-half net earnings increased 19 percent to $5,608,000, or $.35 per diluted share, compared with $4,693,000, or $.29 per diluted share, in the fiscal 2006 first half.
Craig LaBarge, chief executive officer and president, commented, "LaBarge had an outstanding second quarter, achieving record sales and earnings while bookings and backlog remained quite strong."
Gross margin in the fiscal 2007 second quarter was 20.6 percent, compared with 21.7 percent in the fiscal 2006 second quarter and 21.4 percent in the first quarter of fiscal 2007. Typically, LaBarge's gross margins run in a range of 20 percent to 23 percent, with the margins varying primarily based on the mix of shipments during the period.
Selling and administrative expense declined as a percentage of sales to 11 percent in the fiscal 2007 second quarter, compared with 12 percent a year earlier. In actual dollars, fiscal 2007 second-quarter selling and administrative expense increased 17 percent from the fiscal 2006 second quarter, in contrast to the 26 percent increase in sales volume. Interest expense in the fiscal 2007 second quarter was $564,000, compared with $449,000 in the year-ago period, and down from $651,000 in the current-year's first quarter. The increase in interest expense from last year's second quarter reflected both higher interest rates and a higher average level of short-term borrowings in the current year's second quarter. The decline from the first quarter of the current fiscal year reflected a reduction in debt.
Cash flow from operations was $2,926,000 in the fiscal 2007 second quarter, compared with a negative $6,717,000 in the fiscal 2006 second quarter, and versus a positive $10,360,000 in the current year's first quarter. As a result of the strong cash flow, total debt at December 31, 2006 was $32,032,000, down 10 percent from $35,432,000 a year ago, and down 23 percent from $41,668,000 at July 2, 2006. Stockholders' equity at December 31, 2006 was $70,920,000, up 19 percent from $59,698,000 a year earlier and up 9 percent from $64,834,000 at July 2, 2006.
"The growth in this year's second-quarter sales versus the same period a year ago was the result of increased shipments to customers in a variety of market sectors, with the largest dollar increases coming from the government systems, natural resources and commercial aerospace markets," said Mr. LaBarge.
"The largest contributor to fiscal 2007 second-quarter revenues was shipments to defense customers, which accounted for 31 percent of fiscal 2007 second-quarter sales, compared with 41 percent in the year-ago period. In actual dollars, current-year sales from the defense market sector declined 3 percent from last year's second quarter.
"Shipments to natural resources customers represented 24 percent of fiscal 2007 second-quarter sales, compared with 25 percent in the fiscal 2006 second quarter. Actual sales dollars from this sector climbed 22 percent in the fiscal 2007 second quarter compared with the year-ago period due to higher sales to both oil-and-gas and mining customers.
"Shipments to industrial customers were 14 percent of second-quarter sales in fiscal 2007, compared with 15 percent in the comparable period in fiscal 2006. In actual dollars, current-year industrial sales were up 20 percent from last year's second quarter. LaBarge's customers in the industrial market sector do business in the glass packaging, specialized instrumentation and semiconductor industries, as well as other industrial markets.
"Shipments to government systems customers represented 14 percent of fiscal 2007 second-quarter sales, compared with 9 percent in the year-ago period. Actual sales dollars from this sector climbed 98 percent in the fiscal 2007 second quarter compared with the year-ago period, largely as a result of increased shipments of postal automation and airport security equipment.
"The balance of second-quarter revenues was attributable to customers in a variety of other market sectors, including:
Commercial aerospace - 11 percent in fiscal 2007 versus 5 percent in fiscal 2006; and Medical - 2 percent in fiscal 2007 versus 1 percent in fiscal 2006. "Bookings of new business remained strong during the second quarter with the largest contributions coming from the defense, commercial aerospace and natural resources market sectors. Backlog ended the second quarter at a robust $209,386,000, up 17 percent from $179,008,000 a year earlier and down only 1 percent from $211,770,000 at October 31, 2006," said Mr. LaBarge.
Outlook
Mr. LaBarge concluded, "We believe LaBarge remains very well positioned for continued year-over-year expansion in sales and earnings for the remainder of the 2007 fiscal year based on the strength of our backlog, the pipeline of new business opportunities and the currently strong business climate in many of the markets we serve."
Today's Conference Call Webcast
Today, at 11 a.m. Eastern time, LaBarge will host a live audio webcast of its discussion with the investment community regarding financial results for the Company's fiscal 2007 second quarter. The webcast can be accessed on the Internet through http://viavid.net/dce.aspx?sid=000039D9and the investor relations calendar area of http://www.labarge.com. Following the live discussion, a replay of the webcast will be available at the same locations on the Internet.
About LaBarge, Inc.
LaBarge, Inc. is a broad-based provider of electronics to technology-driven companies in diverse industrial markets. The Company provides its customers with sophisticated electronic and electromechanical products through contract design and manufacturing services. Headquartered in St. Louis, LaBarge has operations in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Texas. The Company's Web site address is http://www.labarge.com.