BOHEMIA, N.Y., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NBTY, Inc.
(NYSE:NTY) (http://www.nbty.com/), a leading global manufacturer
and marketer of nutritional supplements, today announced results
for the fiscal first quarter ended December 31, 2005. For the
fiscal first quarter ended December 31, 2005, net sales increased
$35 million, or 8%, to $455 million compared to sales of $420
million for the fiscal first quarter ended December 31, 2004. This
$35 million increase includes $33 million in net sales from NBTY's
recent acquisitions: $25 million from Solgar, $5 million from
LeNaturiste and $3 million from SISU. Net income for the fiscal
first quarter ended December 31, 2005 was $23 million, or $0.33 per
diluted share, compared to $30 million, or $0.43 per diluted share,
for the fiscal first quarter ended December 31, 2004. Included in
net income was a $2 million, net of tax, impairment charge, or
$0.02 per diluted share, for asset writedowns of approximately 40
non-profitable Vitamin World stores. At December 31, 2005, NBTY's
total assets were $1.4 billion, including $434 million in
inventory. Inventory decreased $58 million from September 30, 2005,
which reflects NBTY's ongoing efforts to lower inventories while
assuring its customers of uninterrupted supply of product. NBTY's
strong financial position allowed the Company to paydown $51
million of term loan debt in the fiscal first quarter and paydown
an additional $25 million in January 2006. OPERATIONS FOR THE
FISCAL FIRST QUARTER ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2005 For the fiscal first
quarter ended December 31, 2005, sales for the Wholesale/US
Nutrition division, which markets Nature's Bounty, Sundown and
Solgar brands, increased $45 million, or 25%, to $224 million. Of
this increase, $28 million is attributed to recent acquisitions
noted above. Product returns for the fiscal first quarter were $11
million. Approximately 50% of returns are attributable to a
reallocation of shelf space to provide the best overall product mix
between Nature's Bounty and Sundown brands and the continued
decline in the low carb bar market. The balance of the returns are
in the ordinary course of business and are attributable to changes
in market conditions. The Company is taking aggressive actions to
ensure that returns decrease. US Nutrition utilizes valuable
consumer preference sales data generated by the Company's Vitamin
World retail stores and Puritan's Pride Direct Response/E-Commerce
operations to empower its wholesale customers with this latest
information. The North American Retail division's sales increased
$5 million, a 10% increase, to $58 million for the fiscal first
quarter ended December 31, 2005. The majority of this increase was
attributed to the newly acquired Le Naturiste business. Same store
sales for Vitamin World increased 3% for the fiscal first quarter
ended December 31, 2005. Vitamin World EBITDA was positive without
the $2 million impairment charge. During the first fiscal quarter,
Vitamin World opened 5 new stores and closed 23 under-performing
stores. During fiscal 2006, Vitamin World anticipates closing an
additional 50 stores as these stores come up for lease renewal. The
Company does not anticipate any significant charges with respect to
these store closures. At the end of the fiscal first quarter, the
North American Retail division operated a total of 625 stores; 524
in the US and 101 in Canada. European Retail division sales for the
fiscal first quarter decreased 2% to $140 million from $142 million
for the comparable prior period. These results were negatively
affected by the foreign exchange rate. In local currency same store
sales increased 6%. The European Retail division continues to
leverage its premier status, high street locations and brand
awareness to achieve these results. The European Retail division's
results include sales generated by Holland & Barrett and GNC
stores in the UK, Nature's Way stores in Ireland, and DeTuinen
stores in the Netherlands, which returned to profitability in the
fiscal first quarter. During the fiscal first quarter ended
December 31, 2005, the European Retail division opened 2 stores,
closed 4 stores and at the end of the fiscal quarter operated a
total of 610 stores. Revenues from Direct Response/Puritan's Pride
operations for the fiscal first quarter of 2006 decreased 27% to
$33 million from $45 million for the comparable prior period. This
decrease in sales is attributed to the timing of promotional
catalogs. The Company had a highly promotional catalog in the
comparable fiscal quarter in 2005. Online sales now constitute 32%
of total Direct Response/E-Commerce sales. NBTY remains the leader
in the direct response and e-commerce sectors and continues to
increase the number of products available via its catalog and web
sites. NBTY Chairman and CEO, Scott Rudolph, said: "The nutritional
supplement industry struggled through this quarter. Recently, the
industry has received positive media coverage which should
ultimately affect revenue. We remain confident in the long-term
outlook for the Company and anticipate continued revenue growth."
ABOUT NBTY NBTY is a leading vertically integrated manufacturer,
marketer and distributor of a broad line of high-quality,
value-priced nutritional supplements in the United States and
throughout the world. Under a number of NBTY and third party
brands, the Company offers over 22,000 products, including products
marketed by the Company's Nature's Bounty(R), Vitamin World(R),
Puritan's Pride(R), Holland & Barrett(R), Rexall(R),
Sundown(R), MET-Rx(R), WORLDWIDE Sport Nutrition(R), American
Health(R), GNC (UK)(R), DeTuinen(R), LeNaturiste(TM), SISU(R) and
Solgar(R) brands. This release refers to non-GAAP financial
measures, such as EBITDA. "EBITDA" is defined as net income,
excluding the aggregate amount of all non- cash losses reducing net
income, plus interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. This
non-GAAP financial measure is not prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles and may be different from
non- GAAP financial measures used by other companies. Non-GAAP
financial measures should not be considered as a substitute for, or
superior to, measures of financial performance prepared in
accordance with GAAP. A reconciliation of the non-GAAP measure to
the comparable GAAP measure is included in the attached financial
tables. Management believes the presentation of EBITDA is relevant
and useful because EBITDA is a measurement industry analysts
utilize when evaluating NBTY's operating performance. Management
also believes EBITDA enhances an investor's understanding of NBTY's
results of operations because it measures NBTY's operating
performance exclusive of interest and non-cash charges for
depreciation and amortization. Management also provides this non-
GAAP measurement as a way to help investors better understand its
core operating performance, enhance comparisons of NBTY's core
operating performance from period to period and to allow better
comparisons of NBTY's operating performance to that of its
competitors. This release contains certain forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995 with respect to our financial condition, results
of operations and business. These forward-looking statements can be
identified by the use of terminology such as "subject to,"
"believe," "expects," "plan," "project," "estimate," "intend,"
"may," "will," "should," "can," or "anticipates," or the negative
thereof, or variations thereon, or comparable terminology, or by
discussions of strategy. Although all of these forward-looking
statements are believed to be reasonable, they are inherently
uncertain. Factors which may materially affect such forward-looking
statements include: (i) slow or negative growth in the nutritional
supplement industry; (ii) interruption of business or negative
impact on sales and earnings due to acts of God, acts of war,
terrorism, bio- terrorism, civil unrest or disruption of mail
service; (iii) adverse publicity regarding nutritional supplements;
(iv) inability to retain customers of companies (or mailing lists)
recently acquired; (v) increased competition; (vi) increased costs;
(vii) loss or retirement of key members of management; (viii)
increases in the cost of borrowings and/or unavailability of
additional debt or equity capital; (ix) unavailability of, or
inability to consummate, advantageous acquisitions in the future,
including those that may be subject to bankruptcy approval or the
inability of NBTY to integrate acquisitions into the mainstream of
its business; (x) changes in general worldwide economic and
political conditions in the markets in which NBTY may compete from
time to time; (xi) the inability of NBTY to gain and/or hold market
share of its wholesale and/or retail customers anywhere in the
world; (xii) unavailability of electricity in certain geographical
areas; (xiii) the inability of NBTY to obtain and/or renew
insurance and/or the costs of the same; (xiv) exposure to and
expense of defending and resolving, product liability claims and
other litigation; (xv) the ability of NBTY to successfully
implement its business strategy; (xvi) the inability of NBTY to
manage its retail, wholesale, manufacturing and other operations
efficiently; (xvii) consumer acceptance of NBTY's products; (xviii)
the inability of NBTY to renew leases for its retail locations;
(xix) the inability of NBTY's retail stores to attain or maintain
profitability; (xx) the absence of clinical trials for many of
NBTY's products; (xxi) sales and earnings volatility and/or trends
for the Company and its market segments; (xxii) the efficacy of
NBTY's Internet and on-line sales and marketing strategies; (xxiii)
fluctuations in foreign currencies, including the British Pound,
the Euro and the Canadian dollar; (xxiv) import- export controls on
sales to foreign countries; (xxv) the inability of NBTY to secure
favorable new sites for, and delays in opening, new retail
locations; (xxvi) introduction of and compliance with new federal,
state, local or foreign legislation or regulation or adverse
determinations by regulators anywhere in the world (including the
banning of products) and more particularly proposed Good
Manufacturing Practices in the United States, the Food Supplements
Directive and Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive in
Europe and Section 404 requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of
2002; (xxvii) the mix of NBTY's products and the profit margins
thereon; (xxviii) the availability and pricing of raw materials;
(xxix) risk factors discussed in NBTY's filings with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission; (xxx) adverse effects on NBTY
as a result of increased gasoline prices and potentially reduced
traffic flow to NBTY's retail locations; (xxxi) adverse tax
determinations; (xxxii) the loss of a significant customer of the
Company; and (xxxiii) other factors beyond the Company's control.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. NBTY cannot guarantee future results,
trends, events, levels of activity, performance or achievements.
NBTY does not undertake and specifically declines any obligation to
update, republish or revise forward- looking statements to reflect
events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the
occurrences of unanticipated events. Consequently, such
forward-looking statements should be regarded solely as NBTY's
current plans, estimates and beliefs. NBTY, INC. and SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED) (Dollars
and shares in thousands, except per share amounts) For the three
months ended December 31, 2005 2004 Net sales $455,270 $420,269
Costs and expenses: Cost of sales 245,949 211,954 Advertising,
promotion and catalog 25,160 20,783 Selling, general and
administrative 145,655 138,402 416,764 371,139 Income from
operations 38,506 49,130 Other income (expense): Interest (8,992)
(5,692) Miscellaneous, net 1,149 1,991 (7,843) (3,701) Income
before provision for income taxes 30,663 45,429 Provision for
income taxes 7,743 15,536 Net income $22,920 $29,893 Net income per
share: Basic $0.34 $0.45 Diluted $0.33 $0.43 Weighted average
common shares outstanding: Basic 67,193 67,070 Diluted 69,034
69,084 SALES (Thousands) (Unaudited) THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER
31, Percentage 2005 2004 Change Wholesale / US Nutrition $224,239
$179,618 25 % North American Retail / Vitamin World 58,442 53,384
10 % European Retail / Holland & Barrett / GNC (UK) 139,566
141,907 -2 % Direct Response / Puritan's Pride 33,023 45,360 -27 %
Total $455,270 $420,269 8 % GROSS PROFIT PERCENTAGES (Unaudited)
THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, Percentage 2005 2004 Change
Wholesale / US Nutrition 32 % 34 % -2 % North American Retail /
Vitamin World 57 % 55 % 2 % European Retail / Holland & Barrett
/ GNC (UK) 61 % 64 % -3 % Direct Response / Puritan's Pride 58 % 59
% -1 % Total 46 % 50 % -4 % Reconciliation of GAAP Measures to
Non-GAAP Measures ** (Thousands) (Unaudited) THREE MONTHS ENDED
DECEMBER 31, 2005 Pretax Depreciation Non- Income and Interest cash
(Loss) amortization charges EBITDA Wholesale / US Nutrition $23,981
$2,554 $- $- $26,535 North American Retail / Vitamin World (3,392)
1,473 2,125 206 European Retail / Holland & Barrett / GNC (UK)
35,788 2,658 38,446 Direct Response / Puritan's Pride 6,628 1,255
7,883 Segment Results 63,005 7,940 - 2,125 73,070 Corporate
(32,342) 6,204 8,992 - (17,146) Total $30,663 $14,144 $8,992 $2,125
$55,924 THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 Pretax Depreciation
Non- Income and Interest cash (Loss) amortization charges EBITDA
Wholesale / US Nutrition $23,722 $2,493 $- $- $26,215 North
American Retail / Vitamin World (3,134) 1,772 (1,362) European
Retail / Holland & Barrett / GNC (UK) 40,268 3,334 43,602
Direct Response / Puritan's Pride 13,877 1,289 15,166 Segment
Results 74,733 8,888 - - 83,621 Corporate (29,304) 5,727 5,692 -
(17,885) Total $45,429 $14,615 $5,692 $- $65,736 ** SINCE EBITDA IS
NOT A MEASURE OF PERFORMANCE CALCULATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH U.S.
GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ("GAAP"), IT SHOULD NOT BE
CONSIDERED IN ISOLATION OF, OR AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR OR SUPERIOR TO,
OTHER MEASURES OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
GAAP, SUCH AS OPERATING INCOME, NET INCOME AND CASH FLOWS FROM
OPERATING ACTIVITIES. IN ADDITION, THE COMPANY'S DEFINITION OF
EBITDA IS NOT NECESSARILY COMPARABLE TO SIMILARLY TITLED MEASURES
REPORTED BY OTHER COMPANIES. NBTY, INC. and SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED) ASSETS (Dollars and shares
in thousands) December 31, September 30, 2005 2005 Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $69,858 $67,282 Investments - 39,900
Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $8,680
and $9,155, respectively 85,628 73,226 Inventories 433,817 491,335
Deferred income taxes 23,649 23,645 Prepaid expenses and other
current assets 40,622 54,469 Total current assets 653,574 749,857
Property, plant and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of
$285,358 and $279,883, respectively 312,087 320,528 Goodwill
223,267 228,747 Other intangible assets, net 163,030 166,325 Other
assets 15,770 16,845 Total assets $1,367,728 $1,482,302 NBTY, INC.
and SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Dollars and shares in
thousands) December 31, September 30, 2005 2005 Current
liabilities: Current portion of long-term debt $7,816 $80,922
Accounts payable 70,938 72,720 Accrued expenses and other current
liabilities 118,819 120,487 Total current liabilities 197,573
274,129 Long-term debt 374,294 428,204 Deferred income taxes 55,015
57,092 Other liabilities 6,908 6,822 Total liabilities 633,790
766,247 Commitments and contingencies Stockholders' equity: Common
stock, $0.008 par; authorized 175,000 shares; issued and
outstanding 67,194 shares at December 31, 2005 and 67,191 shares at
September 30, 2005 537 537 Capital in excess of par 138,690 138,657
Retained earnings 582,195 559,275 Accumulated other comprehensive
income 12,516 17,586 Total stockholders' equity 733,938 716,055
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,367,728 $1,482,302
NBTY, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED) (Dollars in thousands) For the three months
ended December 31, 2005 2004 Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income $22,920 $29,893 Adjustments to reconcile net income to
net cash and cash equivalents provided by operating activities:
Provision relating to impairments and disposals of property, plant
and equipment 2,281 25 Depreciation and amortization 14,144 14,615
Foreign currency transaction loss / (gain) 276 (915) Amortization
and write-off of deferred financing costs 1,554 568 Amortization
and write-off of bond discount 204 44 Compensation expense for ESOP
- 821 Impairment on asset held for sale - 1,258 Gain on sale of
business assets - (1,999) Provision for (recovery of) allowance for
doubtful accounts 255 (371) Inventory reserves 2,783 389 Deferred
income taxes 1,161 2,331 Changes in operating assets and
liabilities: Accounts receivable (11,882) 11,520 Inventories 52,750
(32,742) Prepaid expenses and other current assets 10,056 7,851
Other assets 2 301 Accounts payable 2,883 1,403 Accrued expenses
and other liabilities 225 1,911 Net cash provided by operating
activities 99,612 36,903 Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchase of property, plant and equipment (9,488) (11,346) Proceeds
from sale of property, plant, and equipment 41 50 Proceeds from
sale of business assets - 5,766 Proceeds from sale of
available-for-sale marketable securities 39,900 - Purchase price
dispute settlements, net 1,586 - Purchase of intangible assets
(228) - Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities 31,811
(5,530) Cash flows from financing activities: Principal payments
under long-term debt agreements (121,220) (1,711) Principal
payments under the Revolving Credit Facility (6,000) - Tax benefit
from exercise of stock options 15 - Proceeds from stock options
exercised 18 - Net cash used in financing activities (127,187)
(1,711) Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash
equivalents (1,660) 2,387 Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
2,576 32,049 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
67,282 21,751 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $69,858
$53,800 Contact: Harvey Kamil Carl Hymans NBTY, Inc. G.S. Schwartz
& Co. President and Chief Financial Officer 212-725-4500
631-200-2020 DATASOURCE: NBTY, Inc. CONTACT: Harvey Kamil,
President and Chief Financial Officer of NBTY, Inc.,
+1-631-200-2020; or Carl Hymans of G.S. Schwartz & Co.,
+1-212-725-4500, , for NBTY, Inc. Web site: http://www.nbty.com/
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