Hardinge Reports Second Quarter Profit of $.04 Per Share * Declares
Quarterly Dividend of $.01 Per Share ELMIRA, N.Y., July 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hardinge Inc. (NASDAQ:HDNG), a leading
producer of advanced material-cutting solutions, today reported a
net profit of $.4 million, or $.04 per basic and diluted share, for
the three months ended June 30, 2004, and $1.8 million, or $.20 per
basic and diluted share for the year to date June 30, 2004 period.
Net income for the three month period ended June 30, 2003 was $.6
million, or $.07 per basic and diluted share and $.5 million, or
$.06 per basic and diluted share for the six months ended June 30,
2003. Net sales were $53.3 million for the second quarter of 2004,
which was 12 percent above the $47.5 million of net sales achieved
in the second quarter of 2003. Net sales for the first six months
of 2004 were $105.2 million, an increase of $16.9 million, or 19
percent, over the net sales of $88.4 million in the first six
months of 2003. J. Patrick Ervin, Chairman, President and Chief
Executive Officer, commented, "The positive results for the quarter
and year to date are driven by improved sales across the world,
with the largest increase coming from our base line products
manufactured in Taiwan. Our years of investment in Asia are now
contributing substantially to our overall results. Shipments of our
grinding products made in Switzerland were down from the prior year
as we had expected, which negatively affected our earnings for the
second quarter. However, we are very pleased that orders in the
second quarter have increased in those products, and indeed, across
all of our major product lines. The quarter's consolidated order
rate of $59.5 million represents an increase of $9.0 million or 18
percent over the 2004 first quarter, indicating a positive trend.
Furthermore, it is the highest quarterly order rate we have had
since the first quarter of 2001." The following table summarizes
the Company's June 30, 2004 quarter-to-date and year-to-date sales
by geographical region, with comparisons to the same periods in
2003: Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, % %
Sales to: 2004 2003 Change 2004 2003 Change North America $21,822
$19,746 11% $41,551 $36,345 14% Europe 20,232 18,737 8% 42,543
36,702 16% Asia & Other 11,276 9,011 25% 21,153 15,349 38%
$53,330 $47,494 12% $105,247 $88,396 19% Quarterly sales increased
in each area of the world, with the largest increase coming in
Asia, where sales in 2003 were negatively impacted by the slowdown
in travel and commerce caused by the outbreak of SARS in China. The
Company's expanding manufacturing base in Asia continues to help
capture additional share in this expanding market. The following
table summarizes the Company's orders for the three and six months
ended June 30, 2004, which improved 32 percent and 28 percent,
respectively, as compared to the same periods in 2003: Three Months
Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, Orders from % % Customers
in: 2004 2003 Change 2004 2003 Change North America $23,283 $21,652
8% $47,075 $41,269 14% Europe 22,007 18,178 21% 39,638 30,785 29%
Asia & Other 14,176 5,390 163% 23,265 13,970 67% $59,466
$45,220 32% $109,978 $86,024 28% Orders in North America increased
by 8 percent over last year as the Company participated in the
general economic recovery within the U.S. Orders in Europe
rebounded from a very low first quarter on the strength of orders
for the Company's precision grinding products. Second quarter 2004
orders from Asian customers were very strong, while the comparison
to the prior year is also significantly affected by the impact of
SARS in 2003. The Company's June 30, 2004 backlog of $47.4 million
was 39 percent above the June 30, 2003 backlog of $34.2 million and
15 percent above the $41.3 million backlog at March 31, 2004. The
higher backlog positions the Company for a higher sales level in
the second half of the year. The following table summarizes the
Company's sales by product category for the three and six months
ended June 30, 2004, with comparisons to the same periods in 2003:
Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, % % Sales of:
2004 2003 Change 2004 2003 Change Machines $35,763 $31,597 13%
$71,794 $58,819 22% Non-machine products & services 17,567
15,897 11% 33,453 29,577 13% $53,330 $47,494 12% $105,247 $88,396
19% Gross margin was 28.5 percent of net sales during the second
quarter of 2004, as compared to 29.9 percent in the second quarter
of 2003. Much of the change was due to product mix as sales
increased in our standard lines of machines and sales decreased in
our higher end machines such as our grinding line. Also, the 2004
margin percentage was impacted by a reduction in the utilization of
our Swiss manufacturing facilities as production was running at a
lower level than last year. For the first half of 2004, gross
margin was 29.5 percent of net sales, compared to 30.6 percent
during the same period of 2003, with the reduction caused by the
issues described above. Selling, general and administrative
(SG&A) expenses were $13.5 million, or 25.4 percent of net
sales during the three months ended June 30, 2004, as compared to
$12.6 million, or 26.5 percent of net sales, during the second
quarter of 2003. For the first half of 2004, SG&A was $26.4
million, or 25.0 percent of net sales compared to $24.7 million, or
28.0 percent of net sales, during the same period of 2003. The
increase in the dollar amount of expenses on a year to year basis
reflects volume related expenditures and increased promotional
expenses. Net income was reduced by the minority interest in the
Company's Taiwan operations by $.5 million in the second quarter of
2004 compared to $.2 million in the same quarter of 2003. For the
six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, the elimination of
minority interest was $.9 million and $.3 million, respectively.
This operation has accounted for a large part of Hardinge's sales
increase on a year to year basis and has generated increasing
profits for the Company. Mr. Ervin further commented, "We continue
to be optimistic about our full year outlook. The order rate during
the quarter, especially the product and geographical breadth of the
orders, gives us confidence that we will produce increases in year
over year operational results. Also, the increased shipment level
has given us the ability to invest more in new product development
and promotional activities that will help us into the future. "We
look forward to the second half of the year when we will be
exhibiting new products and a new corporate image at the biannual
International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago in
September. Also, we are excited about the start of production in
our new manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China, which will be in
full operation by the beginning of the fourth quarter," Mr. Ervin
concluded. The Company also announced that its Board of Directors
has declared a cash dividend of $0.01 per share on the Company's
common stock. The dividend is payable on September 10, 2004 to
stockholders of record as of September 1, 2004. The Company will
host its usual conference call at 10:00 am today to discuss these
results. The call can be accessed via the Internet live or as a
replay at http://www.fulldisclosure.com/. The archive will be
available for replay for 14 days following the call. Hardinge Inc.,
founded more than 100 years ago, is an international leader in
providing the latest industrial technology to companies requiring
material- cutting solutions. The Company designs and manufactures
computer-numerically controlled metal-cutting lathes, machining
centers, grinding machines and other industrial products. The
Company's common stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol "HDNG."
For more information, please visit the Company's website at
http://www.hardinge.com/. This news release contains statements of
a forward-looking nature relating to the financial performance of
Hardinge Inc. Such statements are based upon information known to
management at this time. The company cautions that such statements
necessarily involve uncertainties and risk, and deal with matters
beyond the company's ability to control and in many cases the
company cannot predict what factors would cause actual results to
differ materially from those indicated. Among the many factors that
could cause actual results to differ from those set forth in the
forward-looking statements are fluctuations in the machine tool
business cycles, changes in general economic conditions in the U.S.
or internationally, the mix of products sold and the profit margins
thereon, the relative success of the company's entry into new
product and geographic markets, the company's ability to manage its
operating costs, actions taken by customers such as order
cancellations or reduced bookings by customers or distributors,
competitors' actions such as price discounting or new product
introductions, governmental regulations and environmental matters,
changes in the availability and cost of materials and supplies, the
implementation of new technologies and currency fluctuations. Any
forward- looking statement should be considered in light of these
factors. The company undertakes no obligation to revise its
forward-looking statements if unanticipated events alter their
accuracy. HARDINGE INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated Balance
Sheets (In Thousands) June 30, Dec. 31, 2004 2003 (Unaudited)
Assets Current assets: Cash $3,543 $4,739 Accounts receivable, net
49,201 44,660 Notes receivable, net 7,182 6,354 Inventories 89,863
87,064 Prepaid expenses 4,691 4,540 Total current assets 154,480
147,357 Property, plant and equipment: Property, plant and
equipment 164,063 162,926 Less accumulated depreciation 100,855
96,741 63,208 66,185 Other assets: Notes receivable 6,103 7,733
Deferred income taxes 133 131 Intangible pension asset 3,920 3,900
Goodwill 18,109 18,314 Other 2,097 2,087 30,362 32,165 Total assets
$248,050 $245,707 HARDINGE INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated
Balance Sheets--Continued (In Thousands) June 30, Dec. 31, 2004
2003 (Unaudited) Liabilities and shareholders' equity Current
liabilities: Accounts payable $ 17,041 $ 13,760 Notes payable to
bank 2,688 624 Accrued expenses 16,135 18,224 Accrued income taxes
2,518 2,990 Deferred income taxes 3,452 3,477 Current portion
long-term debt 4,884 5,002 Total current liabilities 46,718 44,077
Other liabilities: Long-term debt 17,575 17,675 Accrued pension
plan expense 21,101 23,693 Deferred income taxes 3,235 3,163
Accrued postretirement benefits 5,892 5,864 Derivative financial
instruments 4,919 6,194 Other liabilities 3,490 2,267 56,212 58,856
Equity of minority interest 4,606 3,688 Shareholders' equity:
Preferred stock, Series A, par value $.01: Authorized -2,000,000;
issued - none Common stock, $.01 par value: Authorized shares -
20,000,000 Issued shares - 9,919,992 at June 30, 2004 and December
31, 2003 99 99 Additional paid-in capital 60,543 60,586 Retained
earnings 95,847 94,150 Treasury shares - 1,073,459 at June 30, 2004
and 1,062,143 at December 31, 2003. (13,920) (13,843) Accumulated
other comprehensive loss (759) (393) Deferred employee benefits
(1,296) (1,513) Total shareholders' equity 140,514 139,086 Total
liabilities and shareholders' equity $248,050 $245,707 HARDINGE INC
AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited) (In
Thousands, Except Per Share Data) Three months ended Six months
ended June 30, June 30, 2004 2003 2004 2003 (Unaudited) (Unaudited)
(Unaudited) (Unaudited) Net Sales $53,330 $47,494 $105,247 $88,396
Cost of sales 38,107 33,270 74,152 61,375 Gross profit 15,223
14,224 31,095 27,021 Selling, general and administrative expenses
13,523 12,600 26,353 24,724 Income from operations 1,700 1,624
4,742 2,297 Interest expense 590 731 1,213 1,542 Interest (income)
(101) (134) (199) (242) Income before income taxes and minority
interest in consolidated subsidiary and investment of equity
company 1,211 1,027 3,728 997 Income taxes 332 239 1,025 233
Minority interest in (profit) of consolidated subsidiary (523)
(224) (918) (317) Profit in investment of equity company 16 36 Net
income $356 $580 $1,785 $483 Basic earnings per share $.04 $.07
$.20 $.06 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding
8,735 8,708 8,748 8,698 Diluted earnings per share $.04 $.07 $.20
$.06 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding 8,786
8,716 8,807 8,716 Other financial data: Gross margin 28.5% 29.9%
29.5% 30.6% Operating margin 3.2% 3.4% 4.5% 2.6% Capital
expenditures $1,035 $417 $1,370 $866 Depreciation and amortization
$2,246 $2,178 $4,512 $4,276 DATASOURCE: Hardinge Inc. CONTACT:
Richard L. Simons, Exec VP & CFO of Hardinge Inc.,
+1-607-378-4202; or John McNamara, General Inquiries, Financial
Relations Board, +1-212-445-8435, for Hardinge Inc. Web site:
http://www.hardinge.com/ http://www.fulldisclosure.com/
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