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Northern Technologies International Corporation Reports Sales and Earnings for Third Quarter Fiscal 2013
NTIC's consolidated net sales decreased 24.7% and 6.8% during the three and nine months ended
"In the third quarter of fiscal 2013, NTIC continued to enjoy top-line sales growth compared to each of the three consecutive prior quarters, as we expanded our supply to several large new customers in both our ZERUST® industrial as well as our Natur-Tec® businesses. During the quarter, we were able to bring start-up costs under control that we previously incurred with the production ramp up of a broad range of new products and products for new customers and also implemented several other initiatives that we anticipate will improve our margins overall," said
During the three and nine months ended
During the three and nine months ended
Cost of goods sold as a percentage of net sales increased to 69.0% and 69.3% during the three and nine months ended May 31, 2013 compared to 53.1% and 61.5% during the three and nine months ended
NTIC's income from joint venture operations increased 31.3% and 17.6% during the three and nine months ended May 31, 2013 compared to respective prior fiscal year periods.
NTIC's equity in income of joint ventures decreased 21.0% and 15.3% to
NTIC recognized a 161.2% and 59.2% increase in fees for services provided to joint ventures during the three and nine months ended
NTIC's total operating expenses increased 4.5% to
NTIC expenses all costs related to product research and development as incurred. NTIC incurred
Net income attributable to NTIC decreased 36.2% to
NTIC anticipates that its net income attributable to NTIC will be positively affected during fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 as a result of its receipt of
NTIC's working capital was
Outlook
NTIC continues to expect that its net sales will range between
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uncertainties include, but are not limited to, in no particular order: NTIC's dependence on the success of its joint ventures and fees and dividend distributions that NTIC receives from them; NTIC's relationships with its joint ventures and its ability to maintain those relationships; risks related to the European sovereign debt crisis, economic slowdown and political unrest; risks associated with NTIC's international operations; exposure to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; the health of the U.S. and worldwide economies, including in particular the U.S. automotive industry; the level of growth in NTIC's markets; NTIC's investments in research and development efforts; acceptance of existing and new products; timing of NTIC's receipt of purchase orders under supply contracts; variability in sales to Petrobras and other customers and the effect on NTIC's quarterly
financial results; increased competition; the costs and effects of complying with changes in tax, fiscal, government and other regulatory policies, including rules relating to environmental, health and safety matters; and NTIC's reliance on its intellectual property rights and the absence of infringement of the intellectual property rights of others. More detailed information on these and additional factors which could affect NTIC's operating and financial results is described in the company's filings with the
NORTHERN TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES | ||
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS AS OF |
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ASSETS | ||
CURRENT ASSETS: | ||
Cash and cash equivalents |
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Receivables: | ||
Trade excluding joint ventures, less allowance for doubtful accounts of |
2,801,488 | 2,516,961 |
Trade joint ventures | 1,120,085 | 734,543 |
Fees for services provided to joint ventures | 2,459,487 | 1,316,933 |
Income taxes | 174,092 | 58,129 |
Inventories | 5,216,976 | 4,151,197 |
Prepaid expenses | 352,395 | 548,331 |
Deferred income taxes | 596,085 | 596,085 |
Total current assets | 15,896,765 | 14,059,726 |
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET | 5,126,133 | 4,288,618 |
OTHER ASSETS: | ||
Investments in joint ventures | 23,320,080 | 21,461,492 |
Deferred income taxes | 1,030,610 | 1,030,610 |
Patents and trademarks, net | 1,061,725 | 961,181 |
Other | 76,000 | 76,000 |
Total other assets | 25,488,415 | 23,529,283 |
Total assets |
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LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | ||
CURRENT LIABILITIES: | ||
Current portion of note payable | 76,119 | 76,120 |
Accounts payable | 1,267,591 | 1,818,309 |
Accrued liabilities: | ||
Payroll and related benefits | 1,055,766 | 1,565,866 |
Deferred joint venture royalties | 288,000 | 288,000 |
Other | 72,755 | 251,350 |
Total current liabilities | 2,760,231 | 3,999,645 |
NOTE PAYABLE, NET OF CURRENT PORTION (Note 7) | 876,325 | 933,413 |
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Note 13) | ||
EQUITY: | ||
Preferred stock, no par value; authorized 10,000 shares; none issued and outstanding | — | — |
Common stock, |
88,561 | 88,073 |
Additional paid-in capital | 11,557,585 | 11,130,966 |
Retained earnings | 27,011,178 | 25,260,034 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 334,236 | 277,583 |
Stockholders' equity | 38,991,560 | 36,756,656 |
Non-controlling interest | 3,883,197 | 187,913 |
Total equity | 42,874,757 | 36,944,569 |
Total liabilities and equity |
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED) | ||||
FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED |
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NET SALES: | ||||
Net sales, excluding joint ventures |
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Net sales, to joint ventures | 835,937 | 629,079 | 2,118,444 | 2,032,260 |
Total net sales | 5,877,033 | 7,804,904 | 16,415,130 | 17,611,346 |
Cost of goods sold | 4,054,364 | 4,143,514 | 11,379,249 | 10,833,072 |
Gross profit | 1,822,669 | 3,661,390 | 4,935,881 | 6,778,274 |
JOINT VENTURE OPERATIONS: | ||||
Equity in income of joint ventures | 1,440,335 | 1,822,972 | 3,733,069 | 4,405,327 |
Fees for services provided to joint ventures | 1,917,947 | 734,337 | 5,535,105 | 3,477,715 |
Total joint venture operations | 3,358,282 | 2,557,309 | 9,268,174 | 7,883,042 |
OPERATING EXPENSES: | ||||
Selling expenses | 1,243,687 | 1,270,996 | 3,588,847 | 3,393,564 |
General and administrative expenses | 1,105,710 | 1,147,744 | 3,498,393 | 3,518,569 |
Expenses incurred in support of joint ventures | 335,132 | 294,169 | 1,026,275 | 729,990 |
Research and development expenses | 1,002,651 | 1,067,454 | 2,853,250 | 2,856,536 |
Total operating expenses | 3,687,180 | 3,780,363 | 10,966,765 | 10,498,659 |
OPERATING INCOME | 1,493,771 | 2,438,336 | 3,337,290 | 4,162,657 |
INTEREST INCOME | 2,984 | 15,726 | 50,618 | 36,417 |
INTEREST EXPENSE | (50,986) | (6,264) | (64,448) | (19,514) |
OTHER INCOME | — | 6,825 | — | 20,475 |
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX EXPENSE | 1,445,769 | 2,454,623 | 3,323,460 | 4,200,035 |
INCOME TAX EXPENSE | 158,000 | 814,000 | 532,000 | 1,020,000 |
NET INCOME | 1,287,769 | 1,640,623 | 2,791,460 | 3,180,035 |
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO NON CONTROLLING INTEREST | 360,657 | 186,586 | 1,040,316 | 161,048 |
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO NTIC |
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ASSUMED OUTSTANDING: | ||||
Basic | 4,421,379 | 4,399,290 | 4,415,452 | 4,379,175 |
Diluted | 4,468,861 | 4,461,044 | 4,464,774 | 4,448,472 |
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (UNAUDITED) | ||||
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OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) - FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION ADJUSTMENT | (292,001) | (1,346,222) | 103,543 | (2,600,098) |
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) | 995,768 | 294,401 | 2,895,003 | 579,937 |
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS | 352,519 | 156,450 | 1,087,206 | 123,608 |
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO STOCKHOLDERS |
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NORTHERN TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES | ||
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED) | ||
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CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: | ||
Net income |
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Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash used in operating activities: | ||
Expensing of fair value of stock options vested | 213,347 | 216,712 |
Depreciation expense | 316,118 | 255,641 |
Amortization expense | 53,264 | 113,624 |
Loss on disposal of assets | 13,842 | — |
Equity in income from joint ventures | (3,733,069) | (4,405,327) |
Changes in current assets and liabilities: | ||
Receivables: | ||
Trade, excluding joint ventures | (306,554) | (341,903) |
Trade, joint ventures | (385,542) | 41,562 |
Fees for services receivables, joint ventures | 199,532 | 199,871 |
Income taxes | (116,816) | (6,403) |
Inventories | (1,085,743) | (117,023) |
Prepaid expenses and other | 195,848 | (539,868) |
Accounts payable | (526,505) | (479,801) |
Income tax payable | 2,783 | 138,132 |
Accrued liabilities | (684,857) | 571,824 |
Net cash used in operating activities | (3,052,892) | (1,172,924) |
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: | ||
Dividends received from joint ventures | 3,017,586 | 3,045,544 |
Additions to property and equipment | (1,160,344) | (402,620) |
Effect of NTI Asean consolidation on cash (Note 2) | 1,612,768 | — |
Additions to patents | (167,652) | (125,555) |
Net cash provided by investing activities | 3,302,358 | 2,517,369 |
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: | ||
Repayment of note payable | (57,089) | (57,089) |
Dividend received by non-controlling interest | (1,352,841) | — |
Proceeds from employee stock purchase plan | 56,739 | 55,410 |
Proceeds from exercise of stock options | 157,021 | 15,040 |
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities | (1,196,170) | 13,361 |
EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH: | (14,686) | (158,270) |
NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS | (961,390) | 1,199,536 |
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD | 4,137,547 | 3,266,362 |
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD |
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CONTACT: Investor and Media Contacts:Source:Matthew Wolsfeld , CFO NTIC (763) 225-6600
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