VANCOUVER, Aug. 10, 2017 /CNW/ - Polaris Materials Corporation (TSX:PLS) (the "Company" or "Polaris") today reported the financial results for its second quarter ending June 30, 2017. All currencies are US dollars unless otherwise noted.
Q2 2017 HIGHLIGHTS
The Company's Q2 2017 financial results reflect significantly improved unit margins versus 2016, offset in part by the impact of unfavourable movements in foreign exchange as well as higher SG&A costs attributable to professional fees. We are particularly pleased that we were able to achieve these results against the as-expected lower first half volumes. That said, we note that volumes in the first half increased by 4% compared with 2016 after adjusting for the impact of the ex-quarry contract which ended on December 31, 2016, and this in spite of the exceptionally heavy rainfall which impacted customer activity throughout the first half.
Favourable changes in mix, the start of fine sand sales, as well as year over year price improvements all contributed to improved average pricing. Cost of Goods Sold per ton increased due to a higher proportion of delivered sales, but the increase was smaller than the increase prices due to lower underlying costs at the Orca Quarry and in our terminal and logistics business. At the quarry, reduced costs of production were partially offset by costs related to the commissioning of our equipment for Fine Sand product sales. In our terminal operations, we achieved significantly higher throughputs, while reducing unit variable costs, and we achieved savings through a coordinated logistics strategy with our customers which helped to reduce third-party barge utilization and minimized demurrage and deadfreight.
The second half of 2017 is expected to be significantly more active than the first half, and as a result our expectations for full year sales volumes has increased to 3.0 to 3.2 million tons; 5-10% higher than our original guidance and 0-5% up from 2016. In July 2017, we shipped 366,000 tons, which supports our view of a strong second half. Improved market share in the east and south San Francisco Bay Area, as well as higher domestic barge sales and growth in Long Beach are expected to more than make up for lower ex-quarry sales. This will occur at what we believe will be significantly improved margins reflecting the premium value of our products as well as favourable market conditions in the Bay Area and Los Angeles. On July 31, it was announced that Los Angeles had reached agreement with the IOC in respect of hosting the 2028 Summer Olympics. While this agreement remains to be ratified in September 2017, we are encouraged that significant progress has been made towards a final decision. The Games are expected to drive significantly increased commercial and infrastructure construction in LA in the coming years. Orca's high performance concrete aggregates are well positioned to be an essential component of the high specification concrete work that will be required.
At the Orca Quarry, we completed the majority of the work related to the new Fine Sand product, with the remaining work to be completed in in Q3. We recently announced that Tyson Mackay has been promoted to the position of Mine Manager at the Orca Quarry. Tyson has been an integral part of operations at Orca since joining in 2013. His leadership of the Orca safety culture led to the Company's 5th Stewart/O'Brien Award in 10 years for zero lost time accidents in 2016. As well, Keven Wasylyshyn joined the company as Director, Supply Chain in January and has already provided a significant benefit in improving our logistics efficiency and inventory management practices.
Ken Palko, President and CEO, commented: "The first half of 2017 reflects a great outcome for Polaris, with reduced net loss, improved gross profit and EBITDA, and several capital projects underway as we position ourselves for additional sales of our new Fine Sand product. Volume is expected to increase significantly in the third quarter, while we work to maintain the current underlying cost structure and drive further margin improvements.We have already achieved several price increases for this year and we continue to negotiate actively with our customers to ensure our business reflects the strong market conditions prevailing in California."
SUMMARY OF QUARTERLY RESULTS
The selected financial information set out below is based on and derived from the unaudited consolidated interim financial statements of the Company. For a more detailed table of quarterly results please refer to our Q2 2017 MD&A, which can be found on SEDAR or the Company's website.
Three Months |
Three Months | ||
Consolidated financial information |
|||
(unaudited) ($000's, except per share amounts) |
|||
Revenue |
12,245 |
13,311 | |
Cost of goods sold |
(10,931) |
(12,270) | |
Gross profit |
1,314 |
1,041 | |
Selling, general and administrative expenses |
(1,481) |
(1,292) | |
Operating loss |
(609) |
(370) | |
Net loss attributable to shareholders |
(632) |
(429) | |
per share (basic and diluted) |
(0.01) |
(0.00) | |
EBITDA |
567 |
839 | |
Adjusted EBITDA |
1,195 |
1,251 | |
Cash flows from (used in) operating activities |
835 |
(2,728) | |
Cash and cash equivalents |
12,122 |
6,435 | |
Working capital |
15,470 |
17,283 | |
Total assets |
76,606 |
78,880 | |
Total non-current liabilities |
5,278 |
4,715 | |
Key performance indicators |
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Sales of aggregates (000's tons) |
650 |
946 | |
Production of aggregates (000's tons) |
678 |
1,000 | |
Average selling price ($/ton) |
18.84 |
14.07 | |
Cost of goods sold ($/ton) |
16.82 |
12.97 | |
Gross profit ($/ton) |
2.02 |
1.10 | |
Gross margin (%) |
10.7% |
7.8% | |
EBITDA ($/ton) |
0.87 |
0.89 | |
Adjusted EBITDA ($/ton) |
1.84 |
1.32 |
Net loss, EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
The net loss attributable to shareholders during the quarter ended June 30, 2017 was $0.6 million ($0.01 per share loss) compared to a net loss attributable to shareholders of $0.4 million ($0.00 per share loss) during the quarter ended June 30, 2016.
EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 2017 were roughly in-line with year-on-year comparatives.EBITDA for the second quarter of 2017 of $0.6 million ($0.87 per ton) declined $0.2 million over the prior year comparative of $0.8 million ($0.89 per ton). Adjusted EBITDA of $1.2 million ($1.84 per ton) declined $0.05 million over the prior year comparative of $1.3 million ($1.32 per ton). Commencing the current quarter, the Company has revised its calculation of Adjusted EBITDA by adjusting for unrealized foreign exchange gains and losses incurred on cross-border intercompany receivables, prior year Adjusted EBITDA amounts have been restated to conform to the current period methodology (see Non-IFRS Measures for details).
Revenue and pricing
Revenue for the second quarter of 2017 decreased by 8% to $12.2 million, compared with $13.3 million in Q2 2016.Aggregate sales for the current quarter were lower at 650,000 tons, compared to sales of 946,000 tons in the second quarter of 2016. Sales mix moderated the impact of lower volumes on revenue as Q2 2017 sales were almost completely delivered sales, versus Q2 2016 sales which included a proportion of ex-quarry sales.
Average selling price ("ASP") during Q2 2017 of $18.84 per ton increased $4.77 per ton from $14.07 per ton in Q2 2016. This was principally due to changes in sales mix, although increased base prices did contribute to the higher ASP. Compared with 2016, price variance was a favorable 4.4% due to base price increases and increased fuel surcharges. The sales mix variance of 19.0% was due to Q2 2017 sales being primarily to customers with delivered pricing; whereas, Q2 2016 included a significant proportion of ex-quarry sales.
Revenue and ASP per ton are influenced on an annual basis by: base pricing, shipping fuel surcharges, the distribution of tonnage to the various California terminals, and the percentage between delivered and ex-quarry sales.
Cost of goods sold
Cost of goods sold in the second quarter of 2017 decreased by 11% to $10.9 million, compared with $12.3 million in Q2 2016, due to lower volumes. However, cost of goods sold per ton in Q2 2017 increased by $3.85 to $16.82 compared to $12.97 in Q2 2016. The higher COGS per ton was expected due to the increased proportion of sales to customers that include freight.
Gross profit and gross margin
The gross profit for second quarter of 2017 increased to $1.3 million versus $1.0 million in Q2 2016, despite lower volumes in the current quarter. The gross profit per ton increased to $2.02, compared to $1.10 in Q2 2016, an improvement of $0.92. Similarly, Q2 2017 gross margin improved to 10.7% from 7.8% in Q2 2016. These improvements are in spite of lower current quarter volumes and attributable to both changes in sales mix to points of sale with higher margins, as well as the commencement of sales of the new Fine Sand product during the current quarter.
Selling, general and administrative costs
During the quarter, selling, general and administrative ("SG&A") expenses were $1.5 million, including $0.1 million of non-cash stock based compensation, compared with $1.3 million, including $0.1 million of stock based compensation, during Q2 2016. SG&A increased versus the prior year quarter due to increased wages and benefits, as well as higher professional fees relating to permitting and corporate activities. SG&A during Q2 2017 was 12.1% of sales compared to 9.7% of sales during Q2 2016. Net of non-cash charges for stock based compensation, SG&A represented 11.5% of sales compared with 9.2% in Q2 2016.
For more details on our results, including a discussion of year to date results, please refer to our Q2 2016 MD&A, which can be found on SEDAR or the Company's website.
CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST DETAILS
The Company will host a conference call on Friday, August 11th, 2017 at 8:00 am Pacific Time (11:00am Eastern).Details to access the call live are as follows:
The webcast will be archived for 14 days following the call at the above-noted link. The conference call will also be recorded and available for replay until Friday, August 25, 2017. To access the replay, dial 1-888-390-0541 or +1-416-764-8677 and use Playback Passcode 177464# to hear the recording.
About Polaris Materials Corporation:
Polaris Materials Corporation is engaged in the development and operation of construction aggregate quarries in Canada to supply distribution facilities in the United States through coastal shipping. The Company's active construction aggregate interests consist of its Orca Sand and Gravel Quarry in British Columbia and two associated receiving terminals in Richmond and Long Beach, California. The Company also owns the Black Bear Project located in close proximity to the Orca Quarry, and a controlling interest in the Eagle Rock Quarry Project, located on the south coast of Vancouver Island.
For further information, please contact:
Nicholas Van Dyk
Vice President, Investor Relations and Corporate Development
Polaris Materials Corporation
Tel: (604) 915-5000 Ext. 104
info@polarismaterials.com
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws. These statements and information appear in this document and include estimates, forecasts, information and statements as to management's expectations with respect to, among other things, the future financial or operating performance of the Company, including increases in gross margins, increases in sales volumes (including in the Long Beach market), shipments and selling prices, costs of production, capital and operating expenditures, requirements for additional capital, government regulation of quarrying operations, environmental risks, reclamation expenses, and title disputes, the Canadian dollar compared to the US dollar, increases in Californian construction activity and US infrastructure funding, statements regarding potential new customers and the development of Black Bear. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements and information can be identified by the use of words such as "may", "will", "should", "plans", "expects", "intends", "anticipates", "believes", "budget", and "scheduled" or the negative thereof or variations thereon or similar terminology. Forward-looking statements and information are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by management, are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Readers are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements and information are not guarantees and there can be no assurance that such statements and information will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations are disclosed in the Company's continuous disclosure documents which are filed with Canadian regulators on SEDAR (www.sedar.com), including under the heading "Risks and Uncertainties" in the Company's Annual Report and under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Information Form. Such factors include, amongst others, the effects of general economic conditions, changing foreign exchange rates and actions by government authorities, uncertainties associated with legal proceedings and negotiations, industry supply levels, competitive pricing pressures, mineral resource and reserve estimates and the timing and development of the Black Bear project. The Company expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements and information whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. All written and oral forward-looking statements and information attributable to us or persons acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing cautionary statements.
Non-IFRS Measures
Commencing in the current quarter, the Company has revised its calculation of Adjusted EBITDA by adjusting for unrealized foreign exchange gains and losses incurred on cross-border intercompany receivables. These gains and losses are reflected in the Company's income statement and add volatility to the Company's earnings. The Company believes these gains and losses do not reflect its underlying operating performance.All comparative figures have been restated.
EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, EBITDA per share and adjusted EBITDA per share ("EBITDA Metrics") are non-IFRS financial measures. EBITDA and EBITDA per share represent net income, excluding income tax expense, interest expense and amortization and accretion.Adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA per share make certain adjustments from to the calculation of EBITDA and EBITDA per share as the Company believes these transactions do not reflect the underlying operating performance of the business and are not necessarily indicative of future operating results. The Company believes that the EBITDA Metrics trends are valuable indicators of whether its operations are generating sufficient operating cash flow to fund working capital needs and to fund capital expenditures. The Company uses the results depicted by the EBITDA Metrics for these purposes, an approach utilized by the majority of public companies in the construction materials sector.The EBITDAMetrics are intended to provide additional information, do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. These measures are not necessarily indicative of operating profit or cash flow from operations as determined under IFRS.Other companies may calculate these measures differently.
The following table reconciles these non-IFRS measures to the most directly comparable IFRS measure.
Three months ended |
Six months ended | ||||
June 30, |
June 30, | ||||
($000's except per share and per ton amounts) |
2017 |
2016 |
2017 |
2016 | |
Net loss for the period attributed to shareholders |
(632) |
(429) |
(1,774) |
(2,924) | |
Interest |
52 |
12 |
77 |
25 | |
Income tax expense (recovery) |
- |
- |
(1) |
- | |
Amortization, depletion and accretion |
1,147 |
1,256 |
2,305 |
2,293 | |
EBITDA |
567 |
839 |
607 |
(606) | |
per share |
0.01 |
0.01 |
0.01 |
(0.01) | |
per ton |
0.87 |
0.89 |
0.50 |
(0.41) | |
Adjustments: |
|||||
Severance costs |
- |
- |
120 |
50 | |
Unrealized foreign exchange |
563 |
339 |
642 |
1,663 | |
Share-based employee benefits |
71 |
74 |
174 |
150 | |
Other (gains) and losses |
(6) |
(1) |
- |
45 | |
Adjusted EBITDA |
1,195 |
1,251 |
1,543 |
1,302 | |
per share |
0.01 |
0.01 |
0.02 |
0.01 | |
per ton |
1.84 |
1.32 |
1.27 |
0.89 |
Polaris Materials Corporation
Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Loss
(Unaudited)
(thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended June 30 |
Six Months Ended June 30 | ||||
2017 |
2016 |
2017 |
2016 | ||
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ | ||
Sales |
12,245 |
13,311 |
21,633 |
21,260 | |
Cost of goods sold |
(10,931) |
(12,270) |
(19,656) |
(20,527) | |
Gross profit |
1,314 |
1,041 |
1,977 |
733 | |
Selling, general and administrative expenses |
(1,481) |
(1,292) |
(3,092) |
(2,578) | |
Foreign exchange loss |
(448) |
(120) |
(662) |
(1,109) | |
Other gains (losses) |
6 |
1 |
- |
(134) | |
(1,923) |
(1,411) |
(3,754) |
(3,821) | ||
Operating loss |
(609) |
(370) |
(1,777) |
(3,088) | |
Finance income |
2 |
8 |
6 |
16 | |
Finance expenses |
(52) |
(31) |
(77) |
(61) | |
(50) |
(23) |
(71) |
(45) | ||
Loss before income taxes |
(659) |
(393) |
(1,848) |
(3,133) | |
Income tax recovery |
- |
- |
1 |
- | |
Net loss for the period |
(659) |
(393) |
(1,847) |
(3,133) | |
Net loss attributable to: |
|||||
Shareholders of the Company |
(632) |
(429) |
(1,774) |
(2,924) | |
Non-controlling interest |
(27) |
36 |
(73) |
(209) | |
(659) |
(393) |
(1,847) |
(3,133) | ||
Net loss per share: |
|||||
Basic and diluted loss per common share |
(0.01) |
(0.00) |
(0.02) |
(0.03) | |
Weighted average number of |
|||||
common shares outstanding |
|||||
(000s) |
88,448 |
88,335 |
88,411 |
88,335 | |
Polaris Materials Corporation
Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Financial Position
(Unaudited)
(thousands of U.S. dollars)
June 30 2017 |
December 31 | |
$ |
$ | |
Assets |
||
Current assets |
||
Cash and cash equivalents |
12,122 |
12,863 |
Trade and other receivables |
3,188 |
5,147 |
Current tax assets |
29 |
7 |
Inventories |
4,846 |
4,446 |
Other current assets |
162 |
558 |
20,347 |
23,021 | |
Non-current assets |
||
Security deposits |
880 |
847 |
Property, plant and equipment |
55,379 |
53,628 |
76,606 |
77,496 | |
Liabilities |
||
Current liabilities |
||
Trade and other payables |
4,034 |
5,005 |
Current tax liabilities |
2 |
2 |
Current portion of finance leases |
462 |
503 |
Current portion of other long-term liabilities |
379 |
379 |
4,877 |
5,889 | |
Non-current liabilities |
||
Finance leases |
806 |
730 |
Other long-term liabilities |
141 |
141 |
Restoration provision |
4,331 |
4,172 |
10,155 |
10,932 | |
Equity |
||
Share capital |
189,386 |
189,248 |
Contributed surplus |
25,500 |
25,377 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income |
(10,346) |
(11,736) |
Deficit |
(133,342) |
(131,568) |
Equity attributable to shareholders of the Company |
71,198 |
71,321 |
Non-controlling interest |
(4,747) |
(4,757) |
Total equity |
66,451 |
66,564 |
76,606 |
77,496 |
Polaris Materials Corporation
Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
(thousands of U.S. dollars)
Three Months Ended |
Six Months Ended | ||||
2017 |
2016 |
2017 |
2016 | ||
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ | ||
Cash flows from (used in) operating activities |
|||||
Net loss |
(659) |
(393) |
(1,847) |
(3,133) | |
Amortization, depletion and accretion |
1,147 |
1,256 |
2,305 |
2,293 | |
Share-based employee benefits |
73 |
74 |
176 |
150 | |
Unrealized foreign exchange loss |
425 |
138 |
535 |
1,091 | |
Restoration provision payments |
(23) |
- |
(23) |
- | |
Other (gains) losses |
- |
(16) |
7 |
30 | |
963 |
1,059 |
1,153 |
431 | ||
Changes in non-cash working capital items |
(128) |
(3,787) |
809 |
(3,818) | |
835 |
(2,728) |
1,962 |
(3,387) | ||
Cash flows used in financing activities |
|||||
Proceeds from issue of common shares (net of |
|||||
issue costs) |
25 |
- |
85 |
- | |
Finance lease payments |
(138) |
(120) |
(270) |
(224) | |
(113) |
(120) |
(185) |
(224) | ||
Cash flows used in investing activities |
|||||
Property, plant and equipment purchases |
(2,082) |
(505) |
(2,554) |
(837) | |
(2,082) |
(505) |
(2,554) |
(837) | ||
Effect of foreign currency translation on cash |
12 |
36 |
36 |
382 | |
Decrease in cash |
(1,348) |
(3,317) |
(741) |
(4,066) | |
Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of period |
13,470 |
9,752 |
12,863 |
10,501 | |
Cash and cash equivalents - end of period |
12,122 |
6,435 |
12,122 |
6,435 |
SOURCEPolaris Materials Corporation
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