Comfort Systems USA Reports Third Quarter 2015 Results
The Company reported net income attributable to
Mr. Lane concluded, “Although larger projects have not yet increased significantly and some markets continue to experience competitive pricing, we believe that the underlying demand for our services has strengthened overall, and we are optimistic about the opportunity that trend provides. We believe that our investments over the last few years have positioned us for continued success, and we will use our strong and historically reliable cash flows to continue investing in our business, to acquire new businesses, and to reward our stockholders.”
As previously announced, the Company will host a webcast and conference
call to discuss its financial results and position in more depth on
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Comfort Systems USA, Inc. |
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Three Months Ended | Nine Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2015 | % | 2014 | % | 2015 | % | 2014 | % | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 410,565 | 100.0 | % | $ | 370,145 | 100.0 | % | $ | 1,196,679 | 100.0 | % | $ | 1,054,327 | 100.0 | % | |||||||||||||
Cost of services | 323,100 | 78.7 | % | 303,686 | 82.0 | % | 962,477 | 80.4 | % | 873,860 | 82.9 | % | |||||||||||||||||
Gross profit | 87,465 | 21.3 | % | 66,459 | 18.0 | % | 234,202 | 19.6 | % | 180,467 | 17.1 | % | |||||||||||||||||
SG&A | 57,902 | 14.1 | % | 52,200 | 14.1 | % | 168,967 | 14.1 | % | 153,158 | 14.5 | % | |||||||||||||||||
Goodwill impairment |
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727 | 0.1 | % | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gain on sale of assets | (298 | ) | (0.1 | )% | (526 | ) | (0.1 | )% | (625 | ) | (0.1 | )% | (748 | ) | (0.1 | )% | |||||||||||||
Operating income | 29,861 | 7.3 | % | 14,785 | 4.0 | % | 65,860 | 5.5 | % | 27,330 | 2.6 | % | |||||||||||||||||
Interest expense, net | (399 | ) | (0.1 | )% | (559 | ) | (0.2 | )% | (1,290 | ) | (0.1 | )% | (1,344 | ) | (0.1 | )% | |||||||||||||
Changes in the fair value of contingent earn-out obligations |
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(210 | ) | (0.1 | )% | 125 |
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(210 | ) |
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Other income (expense) | 37 |
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12 |
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64 |
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104 |
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Income before income taxes | 29,499 | 7.2 | % | 14,028 | 3.8 | % | 64,759 | 5.4 | % | 25,880 | 2.5 | % | |||||||||||||||||
Income tax expense | 9,613 | 4,649 | 22,202 | 9,087 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Income from continuing operations | 19,886 | 4.8 | % | 9,379 | 2.5 | % | 42,557 | 3.6 | % | 16,793 | 1.6 | % | |||||||||||||||||
Loss from discontinued operations, net of income tax benefit of $―, $―, $― and $10 |
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Net income including noncontrolling interests | 19,886 | 4.8 | % | 9,379 | 2.5 | % | 42,557 | 3.6 | % | 16,778 | 1.6 | % | |||||||||||||||||
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | 2,213 |
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1,774 |
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6,414 |
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4,397 |
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Net income attributable to Comfort Systems USA, Inc. |
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17,673 | 4.3 | % |
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7,605 |
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2.1 | % |
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36,143 | 3.0 | % |
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12,381 |
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1.2 | % | |||||||||||
Income per share attributable to Comfort Systems USA, Inc.: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Basic─ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Income from continuing operations | $ | 0.47 | $ | 0.20 | $ | 0.97 | $ | 0.33 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Loss from discontinued operations |
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Net income | $ | 0.47 | $ | 0.20 | $ | 0.97 | $ | 0.33 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diluted─ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Income from continuing operations | $ | 0.46 | $ | 0.20 | $ | 0.96 | $ | 0.33 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Loss from discontinued operations |
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Net income | $ | 0.46 | $ | 0.20 | $ | 0.96 | $ | 0.33 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Shares used in computing income per share: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Basic | 37,552 | 37,637 | 37,431 | 37,642 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diluted | 38,007 | 37,924 | 37,844 | 37,917 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Note 1: The diluted earnings per share data presented above reflects the dilutive effect, if any, of stock options and contingently issuable restricted stock which were outstanding during the periods presented.
Supplemental Non-GAAP Information — Adjusted Earnings Before
Interests, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“Adjusted EBITDA”) |
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Net income including noncontrolling interests | $ | 19,886 | $ | 9,379 | $ | 42,557 | $ | 16,778 | |||||||||||||||||
Discontinued operations |
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Income taxes | 9,613 | 4,649 | 22,202 | 9,087 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other expense (income), net | (37 | ) | (12 | ) | (64 | ) | (104 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Changes in the fair value of contingent earn-out obligations |
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210 | (125 | ) | 210 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Interest expense, net | 399 | 559 | 1,290 | 1,344 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Gain on sale of assets | (298 | ) | (526 | ) | (625 | ) | (748 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Goodwill impairment |
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727 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 5,922 | 5,708 | 17,386 | 15,362 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 35,485 | 8.6 | % | $ | 19,967 | 5.4 | % | $ | 82,621 | 6.9 | % | $ | 42,671 | 4.0 | % | |||||||||
Note 1: The Company defines adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“Adjusted EBITDA”) as net income including noncontrolling interests, excluding discontinued operations, income taxes, other expense (income), net, changes in the fair value of contingent earn-out obligations, interest expense, net, gain on sale of assets, goodwill impairment and depreciation and amortization. Other companies may define Adjusted EBITDA differently. Adjusted EBITDA is presented because it is a financial measure that is frequently requested by third parties. However, Adjusted EBITDA is not considered under generally accepted accounting principles as a primary measure of an entity’s financial results, and accordingly, Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered an alternative to operating income, net income, or cash flows as determined under generally accepted accounting principles and as reported by the Company.
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September 30, | December 31, | |||||||
2015 | 2014 | |||||||
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Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 45,072 | $ | 32,064 | ||||
Accounts receivable, net | 311,463 | 303,575 | ||||||
Costs and estimated earnings in excess of billings | 36,359 | 27,620 | ||||||
Other current assets | 45,046 | 49,933 | ||||||
Total current assets | 437,940 | 413,192 | ||||||
Property and equipment, net | 59,519 | 55,759 | ||||||
Goodwill | 143,674 | 140,341 | ||||||
Identifiable intangible assets, net | 42,491 | 45,666 | ||||||
Other noncurrent assets | 10,902 | 10,792 | ||||||
Total assets | $ | 694,526 | $ | 665,750 | ||||
Current maturities of long-term capital lease obligations | $ | 360 | $ | 317 | ||||
Accounts payable | 106,061 | 106,211 | ||||||
Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings | 80,401 | 77,446 | ||||||
Other current liabilities | 122,314 | 98,663 | ||||||
Total current liabilities | 309,136 | 282,637 | ||||||
Long-term debt | 11,000 | 39,500 | ||||||
Long-term capital lease obligations | 313 | 529 | ||||||
Other long-term liabilities | 17,840 | 21,691 | ||||||
Total liabilities | 338,289 | 344,357 | ||||||
Comfort Systems USA, Inc. stockholders’ equity | 337,608 | 306,281 | ||||||
Noncontrolling interests | 18,629 | 15,112 | ||||||
Total stockholders’ equity | 356,237 | 321,393 | ||||||
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $ | 694,526 | $ | 665,750 |
Selected Cash Flow Data (in thousands): |
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Cash provided by (used in): | |||||||||||||||||
Operating activities | $ | 23,923 | $ | 23,881 | $ | 74,583 | $ | 37,482 | |||||||||
Investing activities | $ | (5,799 | ) | $ | (9,186 | ) | $ | (20,483 | ) | $ | (68,339 |
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Financing activities | $ | (13,766 | ) | $ | (20,572 | ) | $ | (41,092 | ) | $ | 22,685 | ||||||
Free cash flow: | |||||||||||||||||
Cash from operating activities | $ | 23,923 | $ | 23,881 | $ | 74,583 | $ | 37,482 | |||||||||
Purchases of property and equipment | (5,908 | ) | (7,033 | ) | (15,216 | ) | (15,367 | ) | |||||||||
Proceeds from sales of property and equipment | 406 | 692 | 891 | 1,232 | |||||||||||||
Free cash flow | $ | 18,421 | $ | 17,540 | $ | 60,258 | $ | 23,347 |
Note 1: Free cash flow is defined as cash flow from operating activities less customary capital expenditures, plus the proceeds from asset sales. Other companies may define free cash flow differently. Free cash flow is presented because it is a financial measure that is frequently requested by third parties. However, free cash flow is not considered under generally accepted accounting principles as a primary measure of an entity’s financial results, and accordingly, free cash flow should not be considered an alternative to operating income, net income, or cash flows as determined under generally accepted accounting principles and as reported by the Company.
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Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
William George, 713-830-9600
Chief
Financial Officer