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Maple Leaf Foods Q3 results reports progress in changes to supply chain

By Industry News
October 30, 2014

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. reported its financial results for the third quarter, September 30, 2014. Adjusted Operating Earnings for the third quarter was a loss of $19.8 million (loss of $20.3 million last year) and $61.8 million for the nine months (loss of $80.4 million last year). Net loss from continuing operations for the third quarter was $26.7 million (loss of $24.5 million last year) and $190.8 million for the nine months (loss of $93.5 million last year).

The company ended production at its plant in Moncton, leaving three remaining plants to close to complete its supply chain transformation.

"We continue to make important advances towards our strategic goals," said Michael H. McCain, President and CEO. "We have benefited from improved margins during a period of unprecedented volatility and high costs in the raw materials market. We are managing the related impact on demand and see the volume decline as short term. While the ongoing cost of duplicate supply chains and start-ups continues to be material, we are achieving milestones every quarter. Product transfers into the new Heritage facility in Hamilton continue, facilitating one more plant closure in the quarter. Once fully commissioned, our Heritage plant will be one of the most advanced, efficient facilities of its type in North America."

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. sales from continuing operations of $820.1 million for the third quarter was an increase of 8.2% from last year, or 7.6% after adjusting for the impact of foreign exchange, due to higher pricing in the Meat Products Group. Sales from continuing operations of $2,363.2 million for the first nine months increased 7.1%, or 6.1% after adjusting for foreign exchange, due to the same factor.

Adjusted Operating Earnings for the third quarter was a loss of $19.8 million compared to a loss of $20.3 million last year. The Meat Products Group benefited from improved pork processing margins and price increases, while impacted by ongoing transitional costs and lower volumes. For the first nine months, Adjusted Operating Earnings was a loss of $61.8 million compared to a loss of $80.4 million last year, with improved processing margins and price increases more than offsetting the ongoing transitional costs in the period.

Adjusted Earnings per Share was a loss of $0.13 in the third quarter of 2014 compared to a loss of $0.19 last year. For the first nine months, Adjusted Earnings per Share was a loss of $0.49 compared to a loss of $0.66 last year.

Net loss from continuing operations for the third quarter was $26.7 million compared to a loss of $24.5 million (loss of $0.18 per share) last year. This included $14.3 million of pre-tax expenses related to restructuring and other related costs.

For the first nine months, net loss from continuing operations was $190.8 million compared to a net loss of $93.5 million last year. This amount included $56.0 million of pre-tax expenses related to restructuring and other related costs, as well as financing costs of $98.6 million related to the repayment of the Company's long-term notes payable in April 2014.

Sales in the Meat Products Group for the third quarter increased 8.4% to $814.7 million, or 7.8% after adjusting for the weaker Canadian dollar that benefited pork exports. The increase was driven by higher values for fresh pork as well as price increases implemented in the prepared meats business during the second quarter of 2014 in response to higher raw material costs. As expected, the business is experiencing a period of lower demand and volume in response to this pricing action. This is being actively managed and volumes are expected to recover in the next one to two quarters.

For the first nine months, sales increased 7.5% to $2,345.7 million, or 6.5% after adjusting for the impact of foreign exchange, largely due to the same factors noted above.

Adjusted Operating Earnings for the third quarter improved to a loss of $18.2 million compared to a loss of $21.6 million last year, as a result of increased margins in the Meat Products Group, which benefited from price increases in the prepared meats business and higher earnings in the fresh pork business, reflecting increased pork processing margins which more than offset a decline in volume resulting from lower hog supply in Western Canada. Earnings in the poultry business increased slightly as a result of improved poultry processing margins.

The prepared meats business incurred transitional costs of approximately $25.2 million during the third quarter of 2014, consistent with the second quarter of 2014 and an increase from $14.6 million in the third quarter last year. These costs largely related to commissioning activities at the new prepared meats facility in Hamilton, the largest in the Company's network, and duplicative overhead costs from legacy plants scheduled to be closed.

For the first nine months, Adjusted Operating Earnings was a loss of $61.3 million compared to a loss of $43.6 million last year. The decline in earnings was due to the same factors noted above, including higher transitional costs and increased raw material costs, which had not been fully offset by price increases implemented in the second quarter. Raw material prices continued to remain higher than last year due to the outbreak of disease in hog production herds in the U.S.

Source: Maple Leaf Foods

KEYWORDS: fiscal Maple Leaf Foods

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