Avery Dennison Announces Second Quarter 2021 Results

Highlights:

  • 2Q21 Reported EPS of $2.19, up 131%

    • Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) of $2.25, up 77%
  • 2Q21 Net sales increased 37.5% to $2.10 billion

    • Sales growth ex. currency (non-GAAP) of 29.2%
    • Organic sales growth (non-GAAP) of 28.1%
  • Raised FY 2021 EPS guidance ranges

    • Reported EPS range now $8.50 to $8.80 (previously $8.25 to $8.65)
    • Adjusted EPS range now $8.65 to $8.95 (previously $8.40 to $8.80)
  • Announced agreement to acquire Vestcom for $1.45 billion

GLENDALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) today announced preliminary, unaudited results for its second quarter ended July 3, 2021. Non-GAAP financial measures referenced in this document are reconciled to GAAP in the attached tables. Unless otherwise indicated, comparisons are to the same period in the prior year.

“We delivered another strong quarter, ahead of expectations, raised our outlook for the second half, and announced an agreement to acquire Vestcom that will build upon and expand RBIS’ strengths,” said Mitch Butier, Avery Dennison president and CEO. “Revenue was up 28 percent organically compared to prior year and up 11 percent compared to 2019, as RBIS and IHM rebounded significantly from prior year lows and strength in LGM continued.

“Our strong performance comes at a time when supply chains remain tight, inflation persists and the global health crisis continues. The current environment reinforces our determination to remain vigilant in ensuring the health and well-being of our employees, delivering for our customers, supporting our communities, and creating value for our shareholders.

“Vestcom, a high growth, high margin business, provides retail shelf-edge pricing and branding labeling solutions. The acquisition will further expand our position in high value categories while adding channel access and data management capabilities to RBIS that have the potential to further advance our Intelligent Labels strategy,” added Butier.

“Once again, I want to thank our entire team for their ongoing efforts to keep one another safe while continuing to deliver for all our stakeholders during this challenging period.”

Operational/Market Update

Uncertainty surrounding the global health crisis remains elevated as many parts of the world are experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, with the greatest impact to the company being in South Asia, particularly RBIS. The safety and well-being of employees has been and will continue to be the company’s top priority. The company has taken steps to ensure employee safety, quickly implementing world-class safety protocols and continuing to adapt them as the pandemic evolves.

The company continues to actively manage through a dynamic supply and demand environment. Demand across the majority of businesses and regions remains very strong, while raw materials, freight and labor availability continue to be constrained. The company is leveraging its global scale and working closely with customers and suppliers to minimize disruptions. Inflation remains persistent and pricing and material re-engineering actions are being implemented to offset higher costs.

Second Quarter 2021 Results by Segment

Label and Graphic Materials

  • Reported sales increased 25% to $1.4 billion. Compared to prior year, sales were up 17% ex. currency (up 11% vs. 2019) and up 16% on an organic basis (up 11% vs. 2019).

    • Label and Packaging Materials sales were up approximately 12% from prior year on an organic basis, with strong growth in both the high value product categories and the base business.
    • Sales increased by approximately 49% organically in the combined Graphics and Reflective Solutions businesses.
    • On an organic basis, sales were up high-single digits in North America, up mid-teens in Western Europe, and up approximately 20% in emerging markets.
  • Reported operating margin increased 410 basis points to 16.6%. Adjusted operating margin decreased 30 basis points to 14.5% driven by the net impact of pricing and raw material costs and higher employee-related costs, partially offset by higher volume/mix.

Retail Branding and Information Solutions

  • Reported sales increased 80% to $529 million. Compared to prior year, sales were up 73% ex. currency (up 25% vs. 2019) and up 72% on an organic basis (up 14% vs. 2019), reflecting strong growth in both the high value categories and the base business.

    • Intelligent Labels was up approximately 65% organically.
  • Reported operating margin increased 1160 basis points to 8.0%. Adjusted operating margin increased 1240 basis points to 13.1% as the benefits from higher volume and productivity more than offset the headwind from prior year temporary cost reduction actions, higher employee-related costs and growth investments.

Industrial and Healthcare Materials

  • Reported sales increased 49% to $197 million. Compared to prior year, sales were up 39% ex. currency (up 11% vs. 2019) and up 33% on an organic basis (up 6% vs. 2019), reflecting an approximately 60% increase in industrial categories and a high-single digit decline in healthcare categories.
  • Reported operating margin increased 580 basis points to 11.5%. Adjusted operating margin increased 490 basis points to 11.7% as the benefit from higher volume/mix more than offset the headwind from prior year temporary cost reduction actions and higher employee-related costs.

Other

Balance Sheet, Liquidity, and Capital Deployment

The company’s balance sheet remains strong, with ample capacity. Net debt to adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) was 1.3 at the end of the second quarter, below its long-term target.

In the first half, the company returned $203 million in cash to shareholders through a combination of share repurchases and dividends, up from $142 million for the same period last year.

The company repurchased 0.2 million shares in the second quarter at an aggregate cost of $39 million. Net of dilution from long-term incentive awards, the company’s share count at the end of the quarter was down by 0.1 million compared to the same time last year.

In May 2021, the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court ruled on the recovery of certain indirect taxes that the company had paid in previous years. As a result of the ruling, the company recorded a gain of $29.1 million that it now expects to use to offset its future taxes in Brazil.

The company recorded a contingent liability during the quarter in the amount of $26.6 million based on a jury verdict issued in May 2021 in the matter of ADASA Inc. vs. Avery Dennison Corporation. The company will appeal the decision and believes it has meritorious defenses to present during the appeal process with an anticipated favorable final outcome.

The company announced today that it has signed an agreement to acquire Vestcom for $1.45 billion, subject to certain closing and post-closing adjustments. Vestcom is a privately held company that provides shelf-edge pricing, productivity and consumer engagement solutions for retailers and consumer packaged goods companies. The acquisition is expected to close in Q3 2021, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. The company plans to fund the acquisition with cash and debt. For more information on Vestcom and the transaction, see full press release here and the slides accompanying today’s release.

Income Taxes

The company’s second quarter effective tax rate was 27.6%. The adjusted (non-GAAP) tax rate for the quarter was 25.6%, while the company’s current expectation for its full year adjusted tax rate is 25.3%.

Cost Reduction Actions

In the second quarter, the company realized approximately $17 million in pre-tax savings from restructuring, net of transition costs, and incurred pre-tax restructuring charges of approximately $2 million, the vast majority of which represents cash charges.

Outlook

In its supplemental presentation materials, “Second Quarter 2021 Financial Review and Analysis,” the company provides a list of factors that it believes will contribute to its 2021 financial results. Based on the factors listed and other assumptions, the company has raised its guidance range for 2021 reported earnings per share from $8.25 to $8.65 to $8.50 to $8.80. Excluding an estimated $0.15 per share related to restructuring charges and other items, the company’s guidance range for adjusted earnings per share has been raised from $8.40 to $8.80 to $8.65 to $8.95.

Note: 2021 estimates do not include the impact of Vestcom; transaction is expected to close in Q3 subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions

For more details on the company’s results, see the summary tables accompanying this news release, as well as the supplemental presentation materials, “Second Quarter 2021 Financial Review and Analysis,” posted on the company’s website at www.investors.averydennison.com, and furnished to the SEC on Form 8-K.

Throughout this release and the supplemental presentation materials, amounts on a per share basis reflect fully diluted shares outstanding.

About Avery Dennison

Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) is a global materials science company specializing in the design and manufacture of a wide variety of labeling and functional materials. The company’s products, which are used in nearly every major industry, include pressure-sensitive materials for labels and graphic applications; tapes and other bonding solutions for industrial, medical, and retail applications; tags, labels and embellishments for apparel; and radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions serving retail apparel and other markets. Headquartered in Glendale, California, the company employs more than 32,000 employees in more than 50 countries. Reported sales in 2020 were $7.0 billion. Learn more at www.averydennison.com.

“Safe Harbor” Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

Certain statements contained in this document are “forward-looking statements” intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements, and financial or other business targets, are subject to certain risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements also include those related to the acquisition of Vestcom, including its anticipated closing, benefits, financing and effect on our long-term targets and future financial results.

We believe that the most significant risk factors that could affect our financial performance in the near-term include: (i) the impacts to underlying demand for our products and/or foreign currency fluctuations from global economic conditions, political uncertainty, changes in environmental standards and governmental regulations, including as a result of the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic; (ii) competitors’ actions, including pricing, expansion in key markets, and product offerings; (iii) the degree to which higher costs can be offset with productivity measures and/or passed on to customers through price increases, without a significant loss of volume; and (iv) the execution and integration of acquisitions, including the pending acquisition of Vestcom.

Actual results and trends may differ materially from historical or anticipated results depending on a variety of factors, including but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties relating to the following:

  • COVID-19
  • The Vestcom acquisition – our ability to complete the acquisition on the proposed terms or anticipated timeline, including risks and uncertainties related to securing the necessary regulatory approvals, financing and satisfaction of other closing conditions to complete the acquisition; the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination of the agreement related to the acquisition; significant transaction costs or unknown or inestimable liabilities; the risk of stockholder litigation in connection with the pending acquisition; risks related to future opportunities and plans for the combined company, including the uncertainty of expected future financial performance and results of the combined company after the acquisition closes; effects related to the announcement or completion of the acquisition on the market price of our common stock; and the possibility that, if we do not achieve the perceived benefits of the acquisition as rapidly or to the extent anticipated by financial analysts or investors, the market price of our common stock could decline
  • International Operations – worldwide and local economic and market conditions; changes in political conditions; and fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and other risks associated with foreign operations, including in emerging markets
  • Our Business – changes in our markets due to competitive conditions, technological developments, environmental standards, laws and regulations, and customer preferences; fluctuations in demand affecting sales to customers; execution and integration of acquisitions, including the pending acquisition of Vestcom; selling prices; fluctuations in the cost and availability of raw materials and energy; the impact of competitive products and pricing; customer and supplier concentrations or consolidations; financial condition of distributors; outsourced manufacturers; product and service quality; timely development and market acceptance of new products, including sustainable or sustainably-sourced products; investment in development activities and new production facilities; successful implementation of new manufacturing technologies and installation of manufacturing equipment; our ability to generate sustained productivity improvement; our ability to achieve and sustain targeted cost reductions; and collection of receivables from customers
  • Income Taxes – fluctuations in tax rates; changes in tax laws and regulations, and uncertainties associated with interpretations of such laws and regulations; retention of tax incentives; outcome of tax audits; and the realization of deferred tax assets
  • Information Technology – disruptions in information technology systems, including cyber-attacks or other intrusions to network security; successful installation of new or upgraded information technology systems; and data security breaches
  • Human Capital – recruitment and retention of employees; fluctuations in employee benefit costs; and collective labor arrangements
  • Our Indebtedness – credit risks; our ability to obtain adequate financing arrangements and maintain access to capital; volatility of financial markets; fluctuations in interest rates; and compliance with our debt covenants
  • Ownership of Our Stock – potential significant variability of our stock price and amounts of future dividends and share repurchases
  • Legal and Regulatory Matters – protection and infringement of intellectual property and impact of legal and regulatory proceedings, including with respect to environmental, health and safety, anti-corruption and trade compliance
  • Other Financial Matters – fluctuations in pension costs and goodwill impairment

For a more detailed discussion of these factors, see “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in our 2020 Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 25, 2021, and subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q.

The forward-looking statements included in this document are made only as of the date of this document, and we undertake no obligation to update these statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances, other than as may be required by law.

For more information and to listen to a live broadcast or an audio replay of the quarterly conference call with analysts, visit the Avery Dennison website at www.investors.averydennison.com

Second Quarter Financial Summary – Preliminary, unaudited
(In millions, except % and per share amounts)
 
 
2Q 2Q % Sales Change vs. P/Y

2021

2020

Reported Ex. Currency Organic
(a) (b)
Net sales, by segment:
Label and Graphic Materials

$1,376.2

$1,101.5

24.9%

16.8%

16.1%

Retail Branding and Information Solutions

529.3

294.9

79.5%

72.5%

72.2%

Industrial and Healthcare Materials

196.5

132.1

48.8%

39.3%

32.9%

Total net sales

$2,102.0

$1,528.5

37.5%

29.2%

28.1%

 
As Reported (GAAP) Adjusted Non-GAAP (c)
 
2Q 2Q % % of Sales 2Q 2Q % % of Sales

2021

2020

Change

2021

2020

2021

2020

Change

2021

2020

Operating income (loss) / operating margins before interest, other non-operating expense (income), and taxes, by segment:
Label and Graphic Materials

$228.1

$137.5

16.6%

12.5%

$199.6

$163.3

14.5%

14.8%

Retail Branding and Information Solutions

42.1

(10.7)

8.0%

(3.6%)

69.6

2.2

13.1%

0.7%

Industrial and Healthcare Materials

22.5

7.5

11.5%

5.7%

23.0

9.0

11.7%

6.8%

Corporate expense

(22.8)

(10.8)

(22.9)

(11.0)

Total operating income / operating margins before interest, other non-operating expense (income), and taxes

$269.9

$123.5

119%

12.8%

8.1%

$269.3

$163.5

65%

12.8%

10.7%

 
Interest expense

$16.0

$20.0

$16.0

$20.0

 
Other non-operating expense (income), net

($1.4)

$0.2

($1.4)

$0.2

 
Income before taxes

$255.3

$103.3

147%

12.1%

6.8%

$254.7

$143.3

78%

12.1%

9.4%

 
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

$70.4

$22.2

$65.2

$35.4

 
Equity method investment (losses) gains

($1.1)

($1.4)

($1.1)

($1.4)

 
Net income

$183.8

$79.7

131%

8.7%

5.2%

$188.4

$106.5

77%

9.0%

7.0%

 
Net income per common share, assuming dilution

$2.19

$0.95

131%

$2.25

$1.27

77%

 
 
2Q Free Cash Flow (d)

$206.0

$144.1

YTD Free Cash Flow (d)

$388.0

$108.8

See accompanying schedules A-4 to A-10 for reconciliations from GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures.
 
(a) Sales change ex. currency refers to the increase or decrease in net sales, excluding the estimated impact of foreign currency translation, and, where applicable, the calendar shift resulting from the extra week in the prior fiscal year and currency adjustment for transitional reporting of highly inflationary economies. The estimated impact of foreign currency translation is calculated on a constant currency basis, with prior period results translated at current period average exchange rates to exclude the effect of currency fluctuations.
 
(b) Organic sales change refers to sales change ex. currency, excluding the estimated impact of product line exits, acquisitions and divestitures.
 
(c) Excludes impact of restructuring charges and other items. Corporate expense excludes impact of severance and related costs of ($.1) and ($.2) in the second quarter of 2021 and 2020, respectively.
 
(d) Free cash flow refers to cash flow provided by operating activities, less payments for property, plant and equipment, software and other deferred charges, plus proceeds from sales of property, plant and equipment, plus (minus) net proceeds from insurance and sales (purchases) of investments.

 A-1

AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
PRELIMINARY CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(In millions, except per share amounts)
 
 
 
(UNAUDITED)
 

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

 

Jul. 3, 2021

Jun. 27, 2020

Jul. 3, 2021

Jun. 27, 2020

 
 
Net sales $

2,102.0

 

$

1,528.5

 

$

4,153.3

 

$

3,251.5

 

Cost of products sold

1,525.7

 

1,145.6

 

2,980.0

 

2,383.5

 

Gross profit

576.3

 

382.9

 

1,173.3

 

868.0

 

Marketing, general and administrative expense

307.0

 

219.4

 

619.3

 

500.4

 

Other expense (income), net(1)

(0.6

)

40.0

 

0.3

 

44.9

 

Interest expense

16.0

 

20.0

 

32.2

 

38.8

 

Other non-operating expense (income), net(2)

(1.4

)

0.2

 

(2.7

)

(0.3

)

Income before taxes

255.3

 

103.3

 

524.2

 

284.2

 

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

70.4

 

22.2

 

128.5

 

68.5

 

Equity method investment (losses) gains

(1.1

)

(1.4

)

(2.4

)

(1.8

)

Net income $

183.8

 

$

79.7

 

$

393.3

 

$

213.9

 

 
Per share amounts:
Net income per common share, assuming dilution $

2.19

 

$

0.95

 

$

4.69

 

$

2.55

 

 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding,
assuming dilution

83.8

 

83.8

 

83.9

 

83.9

 

(1)

“Other expense (income), net” for the second quarter of 2021 includes outcomes of legal proceedings, net, of $2.5, partially offset by severance and related costs of $1.6, asset impairment charges of $.1, and loss on sale of asset of $.2.

 

“Other expense (income), net” for the second quarter of 2020 includes severance and related costs of $37.5, asset impairment charges of $1.8, and transaction and related costs of $.7.

 

“Other expense (income), net” for the first half of 2021 includes severance and related costs of $4, asset impairment and lease cancellation charges of $.6, transaction and related costs of $.7, and loss on sale of assets, net, of $.2, partially offset by gain on sale of product line of $4.8 and outcomes of legal proceedings, net, of $.4.

 

“Other expense (income), net” for the first half of 2020 includes severance and related costs of $39.9, asset impairment charges of $1.8, and transaction and related costs of $3.2.

(2)

“Other non-operating expense (income), net” for the first half of 2021 includes pension plan settlement loss of $.4.

 A-2

AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
PRELIMINARY CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In millions)
 
 
 
(UNAUDITED)
 
ASSETS Jul. 3, 2021 Jun. 27, 2020
 
 
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $

344.8

$

262.6

 

Trade accounts receivable, net

1,338.9

1,114.6

 

Inventories, net

824.8

726.6

 

Other current assets

233.1

220.8

 

Total current assets

2,741.6

2,324.6

 

Property, plant and equipment, net

1,344.8

1,228.8

 

Goodwill and other intangibles resulting from business acquisitions, net

1,361.7

1,235.3

 

Deferred tax assets

188.5

211.1

 

Other assets

785.9

651.9

 

$

6,422.5

$

5,651.7

 

 
 
 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
 
 
Current liabilities:
Short-term borrowings and current portion of long-term debt and finance leases $

33.6

$

268.6

 

Accounts payable

1,226.5

956.5

 

Other current liabilities

822.4

684.4

 

Total current liabilities

2,082.5

1,909.5

 

Long-term debt and finance leases

2,020.2

1,997.6

 

Other long-term liabilities

616.2

530.7

 

Shareholders’ equity:
Common stock

124.1

124.1

 

Capital in excess of par value

846.5

840.0

 

Retained earnings

3,637.3

3,100.2

 

Treasury stock at cost

(2,576.7

)

(2,447.2

)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(327.6

)

(403.2

)

Total shareholders’ equity

1,703.6

1,213.9

 

$

6,422.5

$

5,651.7

 

 A-3

AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
PRELIMINARY CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In millions)
 
 
(UNAUDITED)
Six Months Ended
 
Jul. 3, 2021 Jun. 27, 2020
 
 
Operating Activities:
Net income $

393.3

 

$

213.9

 

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation

80.8

 

74.6

 

Amortization

28.8

 

23.2

 

Provision for credit losses and sales returns

17.5

 

38.8

 

Stock-based compensation

18.5

 

1.4

 

Pension plan settlement loss

0.4

 

 

Deferred taxes and other non-cash taxes

10.6

 

16.4

 

Other non-cash expense and loss (income and gain), net

13.8

 

16.7

 

Changes in assets and liabilities and other adjustments

(86.9

)

(201.0

)

Net cash provided by operating activities

476.8

 

184.0

 

 
Investing Activities:
Purchases of property, plant and equipment

(83.8

)

(63.9

)

Purchases of software and other deferred charges

(6.4

)

(11.0

)

Proceeds from sales of property, plant and equipment

1.0

 

0.1

 

Proceeds from insurance and sales (purchases) of investments, net

0.4

 

(0.4

)

Proceeds from sale of product line

6.7

 

 

Payments for acquisitions, net of cash acquired, and investments in businesses

(33.8

)

(252.8

)

Net cash used in investing activities

(115.9

)

(328.0

)

 
Financing Activities:
Net increase (decrease) in borrowings with maturities of three months or less

(36.2

)

92.5

 

Additional borrowings under revolving credit facility

 

500.0

 

Repayments of revolving credit facility

 

(500.0

)

Additional long-term borrowings

 

493.7

 

Repayments of long-term debt and finance leases

(3.1

)

(267.6

)

Dividends paid

(108.0

)

(96.8

)

Share repurchases

(95.0

)

(45.2

)

Net (tax withholding) proceeds related to stock-based compensation

(25.3

)

(20.5

)

Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities

(267.6

)

156.1

 

Effect of foreign currency translation on cash balances

(0.8

)

(3.2

)

Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

92.5

 

8.9

 

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year

252.3

 

253.7

 

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $

344.8

 

$

262.6

 

Contacts

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