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Vectrus Announces Solid First Quarter 2018 Results

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- First quarter revenue of $320.5 million, up 10.5% year-over-year

- Operating margin 2.7% and diluted earnings per share (EPS) $0.54

- Non-GAAP operating margin(1) of 3.7% under former ASC 605 revenue guidance

- Non-GAAP operating margin(1) of 4.0% under former ASC 605 revenue guidance and excluding non-recurring transaction fees

- SENTEL acquisition accelerates Vectrus strategic transformation

- Awarded over $120 million of new business during the quarter and increased backlog to $3.3 billion

- Increased 2018 guidance for revenue, net income, and diluted EPS

PR Newswire

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Vectrus, Inc. (NYSE:VEC) announced first quarter 2018 financial results. For the first quarter, revenue was $320.5 million, operating income was $8.7 million, and diluted earnings per share were $0.54. Net cash used in operating activities was $11.6 million in the first quarter 2018. Additionally, the company increased full-year 2018 guidance for revenue, net income, and diluted EPS.

Vectrus Logo.

During the quarter, the company adopted the required new revenue recognition accounting standard, Accounting Standards Codification Topic (ASC 606), Revenue from Contracts with Customers, which impacted operating results.  The former ASC 605 guidance would have resulted in revenue 1 of $320.6 million, operating income 1 of $11.8 million, and diluted earnings per share of $0.76.  There is no change for the quarter to net cash used in operating activities as a result of the adoption of ASC 606.  

"We reported solid first quarter results, which were driven by strong program performance, execution of our strategic imperatives, and disciplined cost management," said Chuck Prow, president and chief executive officer of Vectrus. "During the quarter, revenue improved 10.5% year-over-year, while our growth related activities continue to experience positive momentum, winning over $120 million of new business as well as receiving several contract modifications and extensions. These awards further enhance our 2018 revenue visibility."

"The slight delay of an invoice weighed on our cash performance in the first quarter," said Prow. "We still expect to meet our guidance for 2018 net cash provided by operating activities."

"With total backlog growing to $3.3 billion, we have a significant opportunity to continue applying innovation and enterprise wide improvement initiatives to drive performance improvement through 2018 and beyond," explained Prow. "Our long-term strategy, facilitated by the SENTEL acquisition, is yielding top-and-bottom line improvements and we look forward to delivering further value as we work to achieve our five-year goal by 2023."  

"It is important to reinforce that the recently adopted ASC 606 standard impacted the timing of operating income recognition in the quarter and is solely reflective of the required accounting change and does not represent a change in the fundamentals of our business or guidance," said Matt Klein, chief financial officer of Vectrus.  "We expect the entire first quarter operating income impact will be positively offset by future profitability recognition over the remaining quarters of 2018."

First quarter 2018, net cash used in operating activities was $11.6 million, a decrease of $21.5 million compared to 2017.  Days sales outstanding (DSO) was 68 days in the first quarter of 2018 compared to 54 days in the first quarter of 2017.

The Company ended the first quarter 2018 with a total debt balance of $78.0 million, which was down from $79.0 million at the end of 2017.  As of March 30, 2018, the Company had total consolidated indebtedness to consolidated EBITDA (total leverage ratio) of 1.48x to 1.00x.

"Our financial position remains strong, and as such, we were able to pay off the debt associated with the SENTEL acquisition in the first quarter," explained Klein.

The Company ended the first quarter 2018 with total backlog of $3.3 billion and funded backlog of $723.3 million.

2018 Guidance

"We are increasing our full-year 2018 revenue, net income and diluted EPS guidance.  We expect annual revenue to be in the range of $1,215 million to $1,285 million with a mid-point of $1,250 million. Full-year operating margin is unchanged at 3.6 percent to 4.0 percent and net income is expected to be in the range of $30.9 million to $36.9 million. We expect to see diluted EPS in the range of $2.71 to $3.23 per share and net cash provided by operating activities is unchanged at $35.0 million to $39.0 million," said Klein. "Our 2018 guidance assumes interest expense of approximately $4.3 million, depreciation and amortization expense of $4.2 million, non-recurring transaction related expenses of $3.0 million, mandatory debt payments of $4.0 million, a tax rate of 22 percent and weighted average diluted shares outstanding of 11.4 million at December 31, 2018."

2018 guidance details include:

$ millions, except for operating margin and per share amounts

(Prior)
2018 Guidance

(Updated)
2018 Guidance

Revenue

$1,205

to

$1,275

$1,215

to

$1,285

Operating Margin (unchanged)

3.6%

to

4.0%

3.6%

to

4.0%

Net Income

$30.5

to

$36.4

$30.9

to

$36.9

Diluted EPS2

$2.70

to

$3.22

$2.71

to

$3.23

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities (unchanged)

$35.0

to

$39.0

$35.0

to

$39.0

The Company notes that forward-looking statements of future performance made in this release, including 2018 guidance and five-year goals, are based upon current expectations and are subject to factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested here, including those factors set forth in the Safe Harbor Statement below.

Investor Call

Management representatives will conduct an investor briefing and conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.  

U.S.-based participants may dial into the conference call at 877-407-0792, while international participants may dial 201-689-8263. For all other listeners, a live webcast of the briefing and conference call will be available on the Vectrus Investor Relations website at http://investors.vectrus.com.

A replay of the briefing will be posted on the Vectrus website shortly after completion of the call, and will remain available for one year. A telephonic replay will also be available through May 22, 2018, at 844-512-2921 (domestic) or 412-317-6671 (international) with pass code 13679122

Footnotes:
1 Non-GAAP measures. See Appendix for reconciliation.
2 Updated 2018 diluted EPS guidance is calculated using estimated weighted average diluted common shares outstanding for the year ending December 31, 2018 of 11.4 million.

About Vectrus

Vectrus is a leading, global government services company with a history in the services market that dates back more than 70 years. The company provides facility and logistics services, and information technology and network communication services to U.S. government customers around the world. Vectrus is differentiated by operational excellence, superior program performance, a history of long-term customer relationships, and a strong commitment to their mission success. Vectrus is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., and includes about 6,700 employees spanning 177 locations in 21 countries. In 2017, Vectrus generated sales of $1.1 billion. For more information, visit our website at www.vectrus.com or connect with us on Facebook , TwitterLinkedIn, and YouTube.

Safe Harbor Statement

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"): Certain material presented herein includes forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Act. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements in 2018 Guidance above about our revenue, operating margin, net income, diluted EPS and net cash provided by operating activities for 2018 and other assumptions contained therein for purposes of such guidance, other statements about revenue and DSO, our credit facility, debt payments, expense savings, contract opportunities, bids and awards, collections, business strategy, outlook, objectives, plans, intentions or goals, and any discussion of future operating or financial performance. Whenever used, words such as "may," "are considering," "will," "likely," "anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "project," "intend," "plan," "believe," "target," "could," "potential," "continue," "goal" or similar terminology are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on the beliefs and assumptions of our management based on information currently available to management. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results contemplated by the forward-looking statements, our historical experience and our present expectations or projections. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our dependence on a few large contracts for a significant portion of our revenue; competition in our industry; our dependence on the U.S. government and the importance of our maintaining a good relationship with the U.S. government, our ability to submit proposals for and/or win potential opportunities in our pipeline; our ability to retain and renew our existing contracts; protests of new awards; any acquisitions, investments or joint ventures, including the integration of SENTEL Corporation into our business; our international operations, including the economic, political and social conditions in the countries in which we conduct our businesses; changes in U.S. government military operations, including its operations in Afghanistan; changes in, or delays in the completion of, U.S. or international government budgets; government regulations and compliance therewith, including changes to the Department of Defense procurement process; changes in technology; intellectual property matters; governmental investigations, reviews, audits and cost adjustments; contingencies related to actual or alleged environmental contamination, claims and concerns; our success in expanding our geographic footprint or broadening our customer base, markets and capabilities; our ability to realize the full amounts reflected in our backlog; impairment of goodwill; our performance of our contracts and our ability to control costs; our level of indebtedness; our compliance with the terms of our credit agreement; subcontractor and employee performance and conduct; our teaming arrangements with other contractors; economic and capital markets conditions; our ability to retain and recruit qualified personnel; our maintenance of safe work sites and equipment; our compliance with applicable environmental, health and safety regulations; our ability to maintain required security clearances; any disputes with labor unions; costs of outcome of any legal proceedings; security breaches and other disruptions to our information technology and operations; changes in our tax provisions, including under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, or exposure to additional income tax liabilities; changes in U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, including changes related to ASC 606; accounting estimates made in connection with our contracts; our exposure to interest rate risk; our compliance with public company accounting and financial reporting requirements; timing of payments by the U.S. government; risks and uncertainties relating to the spin-off from our former parent; and other factors set forth in Part I, Item 1A, - "Risk Factors," and elsewhere in our 2017 Annual Report on Form 10-K and described from time to time in our future reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

CONTACT:

Mike Smith, CFA
719-637-5773
michael.smith@vectrus.com

VECTRUS, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)




Three months ended



March 30,


March 31,

(In thousands, except per share data)


2018


2017

Revenue


$

320,516



$

290,063


Cost of revenue


294,050



264,701


Selling, general and administrative expenses


17,795



13,713


Operating income


8,671



11,649


Interest (expense) income, net


(1,164)



(1,134)


Income from operations before income taxes


7,507



10,515


Income tax expense


1,396



3,847


Net income


$

6,111



$

6,668







Earnings per share





Basic


$

0.55



$

0.61


Diluted


$

0.54



$

0.60


Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic


11,146



10,909


Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted


11,338



11,075


 

VECTRUS, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS




March 30,


December 31,

(In thousands, except share information)


2018


2017

Assets


(unaudited)



Current assets





 Cash


$

28,747



$

77,453


 Receivables


246,052



174,995


 Costs incurred in excess of billings




12,751


 Other current assets


7,890



6,747


Total current assets


282,689



271,946


 Property, plant, and equipment, net


4,236



3,733


 Goodwill


231,236



216,930


 Intangible assets, net


10,218



121


 Other non-current assets


7,820



2,821


Total non-current assets


253,510



223,605


Total Assets


$

536,199



$

495,551


Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity





Current liabilities





 Accounts payable


$

135,641



$

115,899


 Billings in excess of costs




3,766


 Compensation and other employee benefits


47,963



39,304


 Short-term debt


4,000



4,000


 Other accrued liabilities


28,573



19,209


Total current liabilities


216,177



182,178


 Long-term debt, net


72,317



73,211


Deferred tax liability


54,636



55,329


Other non-current liabilities


1,383



1,461


Total non-current liabilities


128,336



130,001


Total liabilities


344,513



312,179


 Commitments and contingencies





 Shareholders' Equity





 Preferred stock; $0.01 par value; 10,000,000 shares authorized; No shares issued and outstanding





 Common stock; $0.01 par value; 100,000,000 shares authorized; 11,222,424 and 11,120,528 shares issued and outstanding


112



111


 Additional paid in capital


68,915



67,526


 Retained earnings


123,449



117,415


Accumulated other comprehensive loss


(790)



(1,680)


Total shareholders' equity


191,686



183,372


Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity


$

536,199



$

495,551


 

VECTRUS, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)




Three Months Ended



March 30,


March 31,

(In thousands)


2018


2017

Operating activities





Net income


$

6,111



$

6,668


Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash (used in) provided by operating activities:





 Depreciation and amortization


809



407


 Loss on disposal of property, plant, and equipment


40




 Stock-based compensation


1,415



1,086


 Amortization of debt issuance costs


106



194


Changes in assets and liabilities:





 Receivables


(37,042)



7,441


 Other assets


(1,164)



4,202


 Accounts payable


9,497



(22,599)


 Billings in excess of costs




2,415


 Deferred taxes


(827)



(2,506)


 Compensation and other employee benefits


5,788



12,059


 Other liabilities


3,630



547


 Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities


$

(11,637)



$

9,914


Investing activities





Purchases of capital assets


(73)



(24)


Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired


(37,210)




Net cash used in investing activities


$

(37,283)



$

(24)


Financing activities





Repayments of long-term debt


(1,000)



(3,500)


Proceeds from revolver


31,000



18,000


Repayments of revolver


(31,000)



(18,000)


Proceeds from exercise of stock options


1,309



50


Payments of employee withholding taxes on share-based compensation


(785)



(577)


 Net cash used in financing activities


$

(476)



$

(4,027)


Exchange rate effect on cash


690



175


Net change in cash


(48,706)



6,038


Cash-beginning of year


77,453



47,651


Cash-end of period


$

28,747



$

53,689


Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information:





Interest paid


$

991



$

1,036


Income taxes paid


$

198



$

161


Purchase of capital assets on account


$



$


Key Performance Indicators and Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The primary financial performance measures we use to manage our business and monitor results of operations are revenue trends and operating income trends.  In addition, we consider ASC 605 results, adjusted operating income, adjusted operating margin, EBITDA, EBITDA %, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA %, adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share to be useful to management and investors in evaluating our operating performance for the periods presented, and to provide a tool for evaluating our ongoing operations. This information can assist investors in assessing our financial performance and measures our ability to generate capital for deployment among competing strategic alternatives and initiatives.

ASC 605 results, adjusted operating income, adjusted operating margin, EBITDA, EBITDA %, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA %, net income, adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share, however, are not measures of financial performance under generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (GAAP) and should not be considered a substitute for net income and diluted earnings per share as determined in accordance with GAAP.  Reconciliations of these items are provided below.

"ASC 605" is defined as the current results adjusted for prior revenue recognition standard.

"Adjusted operating income" is defined as operating income, adjusted to exclude items that may include, but are not limited to, transaction and non-recurring integration costs that impact current results but are not related to our ongoing operations.

"Adjusted operating margin" is defined as adjusted operating income divided by revenue.

"EBITDA" is defined as operating income, adjusted to exclude depreciation and amortization.

"EBITDA %" is defined as EBITDA divided by revenue.

"Adjusted EBITDA" is defined as EBITDA adjusted to exclude items that may include, but are not limited to, transaction and non-recurring integration costs that impact current results but are not related to our ongoing operations.

"Adjusted EBITDA %" is defined as adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue.

"Adjusted net income" is defined as net income, adjusted to exclude items that may include, but are not limited to, other income; significant charges or credits that impact current results but are not related to our ongoing operations and unusual and infrequent non-operating items and non-operating tax settlements or adjustments, such as revaluation of our deferred tax liability as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and net settlement of uncertain tax positions.

"Adjusted diluted earnings per share" is defined as adjusted net income divided by the weighted average diluted common shares outstanding.

Impact of ASC606 vs. ASC605


In thousands, except for % and diluted EPS


Three Months Ended March 30, 2018








ASC 606 vs. ASC 605 (Non-GAAP Measure)


ASC 606


ASC 605


Change

Revenue


$

320,516



$

320,614



$

(98)


Cost of revenue


294,050



291,019



3,031


SG&A


17,795



17,795




Operating income


8,671



11,800



(3,129)


Operating margin


2.7

%


3.7

%



Interest (expense) income


(1,164)



(1,164)




Income before income taxes


7,507



10,636



(3,129)


Income tax expense


1,396



1,978



(582)


Net income


$

6,111



$

8,658



$

(2,547)









Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted


11,338



11,338




Earnings per share - diluted


$

0.54



$

0.76



$

(0.22)




























Impact of ASC606 vs ASC606 and non-recurring acquisition and transition costs

In thousands, except for %


Three Months Ended March 30, 2018








Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Margin (Non-GAAP Measure)


ASC 606


ASC 605


Change

Revenue


$

320,516



$

320,614



$

(98)


Cost of revenue


294,050



291,019



3,031


SG&A


17,795



17,795




Operating income


$

8,671



$

11,800



$

(3,129)


Operating margin


2.7

%


3.7

%



Transaction and non-recurring integration cost


1,177



1,177




Adjusted operating income


$

9,848



$

12,977



$

(3,129)


Adjusted operating margin


3.1

%


4.0

%





















Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share (Non-GAAP Measure)


ASC 606


ASC 605


Change

In thousands, except for diluted EPS


Three Months Ended March 30, 2018

Net income


$

6,111



$

8,658



$

(2,547)


Transaction and non-recurring integration costs


1,177



1,177




Tax impact of adjustments


(219)



(219)




Adjusted net income


$

7,069



$

9,616



$

(2,547)


GAAP EPS - diluted


$

0.54



$

0.76



$

(0.22)


Adjusted EPS - diluted


$

0.62



$

0.85



$

(0.23)


Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted


11,338



11,338






















EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP Measure)


ASC 606


ASC 605


Change

In thousands, except for %


Three Months Ended March 30, 2018

Operating income


$

8,671



$

11,800



$

(3,129)


Depreciation and amortization


809



809




EBITDA


$

9,480



$

12,609



$

(3,129)


EBITDA %


2.96

%


3.93

%










Transaction and non-recurring integration costs


1,177



1,177




Adjusted EBITDA


$

10,657



$

13,786



$

(3,129)


Adjusted EBITDA %


3.3

%


4.3

%



Supplemental Information

Revenue by client branch, contract type, contract relationship, and geographic region for the periods presented below was as follows:



Three Months Ended



March 30,


March 31,

(In thousands)


2018


2017

Client branch


Revenue


% of Total


Revenue


% of Total

Army


$

237,847



74

%


$

252,161



87

%

Navy


8,357



3

%


4,933



2

%

Air Force


65,255



20

%


32,969



11

%

Other


9,057



3

%




%

Total Revenue


$

320,516





$

290,063















Three Months Ended



March 30,


March 31,

(in thousands)


2018


2017

Contract type


Revenue


% of Total


Revenue


% of Total

Firm-Fixed-Price


$

90,308



28

%


$

71,806



25

%

Cost-Plus and Cost Reimbursable ¹


230,208



72

%


218,257



75

%

Total Revenue


$

320,516





$

290,063













¹ Includes time and material contracts




















Three Months Ended



March 30,


March 31,

(In thousands)


2018


2017

Contract relationship


Revenue


% of Total


Revenue


% of Total

Prime Contractor


$

301,028



94

%


$

285,033



98

%

Sub Contractor


19,488



6

%


5,030



2

%

Total Revenue


$

320,516





$

290,063















Three Months Ended



March 30,


March 31,

(In thousands)


2018


2017

Geographic region


Revenue


% of Total


Revenue


% of Total

Middle East


$

219,880



69

%


$

233,907



81

%

United States


73,788



23

%


40,010



14

%

Europe


26,848



8

%


16,146



5

%

Total Revenue


$

320,516





$

290,063




 

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