ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 31 --
Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) today reported second-quarter earnings from
continuing operations of $200 million, or $0.66 per share, on sales of $2.485
billion. Kodak’s revenue from digital businesses rose 10% to $1.636 billion,
driven by strong year-over-year increases in most of its digital
businesses.
“Our second quarter represents another step in our journey to create a
growing, profitable Kodak,” said Antonio M. Perez, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, Eastman Kodak Company. “The digital franchise that we have built
performed well during the quarter. Customer acceptance of our digital plates,
digital cameras, digital picture frames, retail printing systems, and consumer
and commercial inkjet products remains strong.
“In our traditional business, entertainment imaging revenue improved, but
unprecedented commodity cost increases across the business are presenting a
headwind that we are aggressively addressing,” Perez said.
“We delivered another quarter of growth, which reinforces our confidence in
the promise of our digital franchise,” Perez said. “As a result, we have
decided to increase our investment in a number of product lines. In just two
examples, we are increasing the projected volumes for our consumer inkjet
printers for 2009 and pulling forward by three to six months the delivery date
of our new Stream inkjet technology for commercial printers. The more we
develop these opportunities, the more we see the value in investing to
accelerate growth.”
For the second quarter of 2008:
- Sales totaled $2.485 billion, an increase of 1% from $2.468 billion in the
second quarter of 2007. Revenue from digital businesses totaled $1.636 billion,
a 10% increase from $1.487 billion in the prior-year quarter. Film,
Photofinishing, and Entertainment Group revenue totaled $847 million, a 14%
decline from $980 million in the second quarter of 2007.
- The company’s second-quarter earnings from continuing operations, before
interest expense, other income (charges), net, and income taxes improved by
$207 million to $18 million, compared with a loss on the same basis of $189
million in the year-ago quarter.
On the basis of U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the
company reported second-quarter earnings from continuing operations of $200
million, or $0.66 per share, compared with a loss on the same basis of $154
million, or $0.53 per share, in the year-ago period. Items of net benefit that
impacted comparability in the second quarter of 2008 totaled $245 million after
tax, or $0.79 per share. The most significant item included a $270 million
gain, or $0.88 per share, from interest earned on a tax settlement with the
U.S. Internal Revenue Service, partially offset by other items of net expense
totaling $0.09 per share. Items of net expense that impacted comparability in
the prior-year quarter totaled $266 million after tax, or $0.92 per share,
primarily due to restructuring charges, partially offset by gains on sales of
assets and businesses.
Other second-quarter 2008 details:
- Gross Profit margin was 23.5% for the quarter, down from 26.1% in the
year-ago period, primarily attributable to product mix and significant
year-over-year increases in silver, aluminum, petroleum-based and other raw
material costs.
- Selling, General and Administrative expenses were $435 million in the
second quarter, unchanged from the year-ago quarter. As a percentage of
revenue, SG&A was 17.5%, compared with 17.6% in the year-ago quarter.
- Second-quarter cash generation before dividends, including the refund from
the IRS settlement, was $389 million, a $640 million increase from the year-ago
period. This corresponds to net cash provided by operating activities from
continuing operations on a GAAP basis of $158 million in the second quarter,
compared with net cash used of $298 million in the second quarter 2007. This
increase in cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations on
a GAAP basis is due primarily to $275 million of cash received for interest
associated with the previously announced IRS settlement, lower restructuring
cash payments, and improvements in working capital.
- The company’s debt level stood at $1.355 billion as of June 30, 2008, a
reduction of $242 million as compared to the year-end 2007 debt level of $1.597
billion.
- Kodak held $2.308 billion in cash and cash equivalents as of June 30,
2008.
Segment sales and results from continuing operations before interest, taxes,
and other income and charges (segment earnings from operations), are as
follows:
- Consumer Digital Imaging Group sales for the second quarter were $756
million, a $109 million, or 17% increase from the prior-year quarter. Loss from
operations for the segment was $49 million, compared with a loss of $51 million
in the year-ago quarter. This loss was driven by increased investments in the
consumer inkjet and image sensor businesses, partially offset by continued
earnings improvement in digital cameras and devices. Kodak continues to expand
its innovative consumer product portfolio. Earlier this month, the company
introduced the KODAK Theatre HD Player and the KODAK Zi6 Pocket Video Camera,
the latest in a series of product innovations. In June, Motorola announced the
MOTOZINE ZN5, the first camera phone to offer KODAK Imaging Technology. Kodak
also introduced two new breakthroughs in image sensor technology, including the
world’s first one-quarter inch, 1.4 micron, 5-megapixel CMOS sensor, which
enables a new level of image resolution and low-light performance in a small
optical format. The company also recently introduced the world’s first
50-megapixel CCD sensor, which will power the new Hasselblad H3DII-50 digital
camera and will enable professional photographers to capture digital images
with unprecedented resolution and detail.
- Graphic Communications Group sales for the second quarter were $880
million, a $40 million, or 5%, increase from the year-ago quarter, led by
increased sales of digital plates. Earnings from operations for the segment
totaled $13 million, compared with earnings of $29 million in the year-ago
quarter. This earnings decline was primarily driven by higher aluminum costs,
seasonality in equipment and workflow sales associated with drupa, and
increased investment in the company’s digital printing businesses. These
include costs to develop and commercialize KODAK Stream technology, a
continuous inkjet printing system that provides offset class reliability,
productivity, cost and quality with the full benefits of variable data digital
printing. Stream technology was among 25 new products that the company
successfully introduced at drupa and which generated a significant order volume
that the company is now beginning to fulfill.
- Film, Photofinishing and Entertainment Group second-quarter revenue was
$847 million, down from $980 million in the year-ago quarter, representing a
decrease of 14%, reflecting decreased sales volume of consumer photographic
film and photofinishing, partly offset by increased entertainment imaging
sales. Earnings from operations for the segment were $54 million, compared with
$121 million in the year-ago quarter. These results reflect product cost
increases driven by significantly increased silver and other raw material
costs, combined with the effects of lower sales volumes, partly offset by
decreased SG&A costs and lower depreciation expenses related to the
company’s change in useful life assumptions regarding its traditional
manufacturing assets.
“We have built a great portfolio of digital businesses and we have exciting
new product introductions planned for the remainder of the year,” Perez said.
“While we face challenges today from rising raw material prices and a soft
economy, our view of the future remains confident and optimistic. Our Board’s
recent decision to repurchase up to $1.0 billion of our own outstanding shares
and the increased investment in our most promising digital businesses
underscore the confidence we have in our ability to create significant value
for our shareholders.”
Updated 2008 Outlook
For 2008, Kodak remains focused on three key financial metrics, as it
transforms itself into a growing company with sustained profitability: revenue
growth, driven by digital businesses, earnings from continuing operations, and
cash generation.
The company today provided an updated outlook for 2008 performance against
these metrics, as a result of recent significant increases in commodity costs
on a worldwide basis, the impact of pricing and actions that the company is
taking to increase productivity in response to these increased costs, and the
previously announced benefit to depreciation expense from lengthening the
useful life assumptions of its film and paper manufacturing assets.
Kodak continues to forecast total company revenue growth in the range of 0%
to 2% and digital revenue growth in the range of 7% to 10%.
The company previously forecasted earnings from operations, a non-GAAP
measure, in the range of $400 million to $500 million and now expects 2008
results to be in the lower end of that range. This corresponds to forecasted
2008 GAAP earnings from continuing operations before interest expense, other
income (charges), net, and income taxes, at the lower end of the range of $400
million to $480 million, including pre-tax charges in the range of $80 million
to $100 million for carryover restructuring and other rationalization
costs.
Finally, the company originally estimated 2008 cash generation before
dividends to be in the range of $400 million to $500 million. Kodak now expects
2008 cash generation before dividends will be in the range of $725 million to
$825 million, including the previously announced IRS tax settlement of $575
million, net of state taxes to be paid in 2008. This corresponds to net cash
provided by operating activities, on a GAAP basis, in the range of $850 million
to $950 million. Factors impacting cash are: higher commodity costs versus
plan, in the range of $125 million to $175 million; earnings-related reductions
associated with revenue declines in consumer film and photofinishing;
additional investments in consumer inkjet, digital printing and workflow
solutions; increased expenditures for commercial capital to drive continued
revenue growth; slightly higher rationalization payments, reflecting enhanced
emphasis on continued cost reductions; and impacts from the Hollywood writers
strike along with first quarter outflows for agreements and settlements that
will impact the total year. The company will also receive lower interest income
based upon projected cash balances and interest rates.
Form 10-Q and Conference Call Information
The Management Discussion & Analysis document that typically is filed
with the company's earnings news release is included as part of the company's
Form 10-Q filing. You may access this document one of two ways:
- Visit Kodak's Investor Center page at: www.kodak.com/go/invest and click on
SEC filings
- Visit the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission EDGAR website at: www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml and access
Eastman Kodak under Company Filings
In addition, Antonio Perez and Kodak Chief Financial Officer Frank Sklarsky
will host a conference call with investors at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time today. To
access the call, please use the direct dial-in number: 913-312-1476, access
code 7142813. There is no need to pre-register.
The call will be recorded and available for playback by 2:00 p.m. Eastern
Time today by dialing 719-457-0820 access code 7142813. The playback number
will be active until Thursday, August 7 at 5:00 PM (Eastern time).
For those wishing to participate via an Internet Broadcast, please access
our Kodak.com Investor Relations webpage at: http://www.kodak.com/go/invest
The conference call audio will be archived and available for replay on this
site approximately one hour following the live broadcast.
About Kodak
As the world's foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers,
businesses, and creative professionals unleash the power of pictures and
printing to enrich their lives.
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- commercialization of our breakthrough technologies;
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and seasonal sales trends;
- reduction of inventories;
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