Pope & Talbot, Inc. (NYSE:POP) today reported a net loss of
$12.9 million, or $0.79 per share for the three months ended March
31, 2006, a decrease of $12.3 million, or $0.75 per share, when
compared with a net loss of $0.6 million, or $0.04 per share,
reported for the same period in 2005 and an improvement of $20.7
million, or $1.28 per share, over the fourth quarter of 2005.
Revenues were $223.0 million for the quarter compared to $207.2
million for the first quarter of 2005, and earnings before
interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) decreased
to $3.2 million compared with $12.9 million one year ago. EBITDA
for the first quarter of 2006 increased $9.1 million compared to
negative $6.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2005. The
year-over-year decline was driven primarily by market price
decreases in the Company's lumber and pulp divisions, and the
weakening U.S. dollar. The Canadian to U.S. dollar average exchange
rate of $0.87 in the first quarter of 2006 was six percent higher
than the first quarter of 2005 rate of $0.82 and two percent higher
then the $0.85 rate in the fourth quarter of 2005. The Company
estimates that the change in the Canadian to U.S. dollar exchange
rate increased first quarter 2006 reported cost of goods sold by
approximately $8.6 million, as compared with the first quarter of
2005 and $2.0 million as compared with the fourth quarter of 2005.
Import duty deposits on Canadian softwood lumber totaled $5.8
million in the first quarter of 2006, compared with $8.5 million in
the same quarter of 2005 and $8.3 million in the fourth quarter of
2005. The decrease in duties paid primarily reflected the decrease
in duty deposit rates from a combined rate of 20.15 percent to 10.8
percent. On April 27, 2006, the governments of Canada and the U.S.
announced a framework of basic terms for a definitive agreement
resolving the softwood lumber dispute. Upon the effectiveness of
the expected agreement, the U.S. will stop collecting cash deposits
of the softwood lumber duties and refund to Canadian lumber
producers approximately 80 percent of the cash deposits of duties
made since 2002, and Canada will impose a new system of export
charges on softwood lumber exported to the U.S. Accordingly, upon
the effectiveness of the agreement, the Company will become
entitled to a pre-tax refund of approximately $103 million based on
duties incurred through March 31, 2006. "We are extremely pleased
with the framework for resolution of the Softwood Lumber Trade
Dispute," stated Michael Flannery, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer. "While it doesn't resolve all of the Company's ongoing
challenges, the positive impacts on Pope & Talbot's earnings,
EBITDA and capitalization are significant and position the Company
for additional improvements." Pulp Pope & Talbot's first
quarter pulp sales volume decreased one percent to 207,100 metric
tons, with pulp sales revenues decreasing four percent to $110.8
million, as compared with the first quarter of 2005. The average
price realized per metric ton sold during the quarter decreased
three percent to $535 from $551 in the first quarter of 2005. The
first quarter 2006 pricing represented a three percent increase
from the fourth quarter 2005 average price realization of $517 per
metric ton. In the first quarter of 2006, pulp cost of goods sold
decreased $0.5 million, or one percent. The Company estimates that
the increase in the average daily Canadian to U.S. dollar exchange
rate resulted in an approximately $4.3 million, or four percent,
increase in pulp cost of sales. Excluding the foreign exchange
impacts, cost of goods sold declined three percent compared with
the first quarter of 2005, primarily as a result of lower fiber
costs and lower sales volume. Wood products Pope & Talbot's
first quarter 2006 lumber sales volume increased 32 percent to
244.0 million board feet, with wood products sales revenues
increasing 22 percent to $112.2 million, as compared with the first
quarter of 2005. The average price realized per thousand board feet
sold during the quarter decreased seven percent to $407 from $438
in the first quarter of 2005. First quarter 2006 pricing
represented a four percent improvement relative to fourth quarter
2005 average price realization of $391 per thousand board feet. In
the first quarter 2006, wood products cost of goods sold increased
$26.4 million or 32 percent. These cost increases are largely
attributable to the addition of Fort St. James and the associated
32 percent increase in sales volume. Foreign currency exchange
driven cost increases of approximately $4.3 million, or a four
percent increase in average cost per thousand board feet, compared
with the first quarter of 2005 were offset by a decrease in lumber
import duty deposits of $2.7 million, or a five percent decrease in
average cost per thousand board feet. Selling, General &
Administration Selling, general and administrative expenses
(SG&A) for the first quarter of 2006 totaled $9.8 million
compared with $8.6 million in the same period of 2005 and $11.9
million in the fourth quarter of 2005. SG&A expenses in the
first quarter of 2006 were $1.2 million higher than the same period
a year ago, primarily due to $0.7 million in increased costs
associated with financial consultants, $0.3 million in increased
costs for legal services and $0.2 million in increased costs
associated with the Company's sale of accounts receivable under its
Receivable Purchase Agreement. SG&A expenses decreased $2.1
million compared with the fourth quarter of 2005. Included in the
fourth quarter of 2005 was the benefit of a $0.8 million reversal
of a portion of the environmental reserves associated with a former
sawmill location due to an update of cost estimates. After
adjusting for this benefit, SG&A expenses decreased $2.9
million. The reduction in expense is primarily due to a decrease of
$1.4 million in costs associated with obtaining lease amendments
and debt covenant waivers, a decrease of $0.8 million in cash
management and other financial consulting fees, and a decrease of
$0.3 million related to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance consulting. -0-
*T Selected Statistics First Quarter Fourth Quarter
--------------------- --------------- 2006 2005 2005 ----------
-------- ------------ Sales Volumes (thousands): Pulp (metric tons)
207,100 209,100 235,200 Lumber (thousand board feet) 244,000
185,000 238,500 Production Volumes (thousands): Pulp (metric tons)
209,700 203,000 217,900 Lumber (thousand board feet) 253,100
185,200 226,300 Average Price Realizations: (A) Pulp (metric tons)
$ 535 $ 551 $ 517 Lumber (thousand board feet) $ 407 $ 438 $ 391
Notes: (A) Gross invoice price less trade discounts. *T Capital In
the first quarter of 2006, Pope & Talbot's capital expenditures
were $6.5 million and depreciation and amortization was $10.4
million. At the end of the quarter, total debt was $330.9 million,
a decrease of $1.1 million from year-end 2005, and shareholders
equity was $99.8 million, a decrease of $12.2 million from year-end
2005. On March 31, 2006, the ratio of long-term debt to total
capitalization was 77 percent, up from 75 percent at year-end 2005.
Due to the recent increase in the Canadian to U.S. dollar exchange
rate to over $0.90, the Company is uncertain about whether it will
be in compliance with the minimum interest coverage covenant under
its Canadian revolving credit facility at June 30, 2006. To address
this issue and its other previously disclosed refinancing and
financial covenant compliance issues, the Company has substantially
completed the negotiation and documentation of a new $300 million
revolving credit and term loan facility with certain institutional
lenders to refinance its Halsey pulp mill leases, its existing
Canadian and U.S. revolving credit facilities and its receivable
sales arrangement. This transaction is awaiting a tax ruling from
the Canadian Revenue Agency and, subject to receipt of a favorable
ruling, is expected to close in the second quarter of 2006. Pope
& Talbot, Inc. will be holding a conference call on Wednesday,
May 10, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. PDT (1:00 p.m. EDT.) The call-in number
is 416-695-7806, passcode: 619705#. The conference call will also
be webcast simultaneously on the Company's website: www.poptal.com.
Statements in this press release or in other Company communications
may relate to future events or the Company's future performance.
Such statements are forward-looking statements and are based on
present information the Company has related to its existing
business circumstances. Investors are cautioned that such
forward-looking statements are subject to an inherent risk that
actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking
statements. Further, investors are cautioned that the Company does
not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements
based on unanticipated events or changed expectations. The above
statement that the Company expects to complete the new credit
facility in the second quarter of 2006 is a forward-looking
statement that is subject to the inherent uncertainty of completion
of any transaction for which the agreement has not been signed and
closing conditions have not been satisfied. Accordingly, the
Company cannot guarantee that it will be successful in completing
the new credit facility or that the terms will not change prior to
completion. The Company's financial performance depends on
operating efficiencies and the prices it receives for its products,
as well as other factors such as foreign exchange fluctuations.
Prices for the Company's products are highly cyclical and have
fluctuated significantly in the past and may fluctuate
significantly in the future. A deterioration in pricing may result
in the Company taking downtime or other unanticipated actions at
its manufacturing facilities. The Company's sensitivity to these
and other factors that may affect future results are discussed in
the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on
Form 10-Q. Pope & Talbot considers net income or loss before
interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA") to
be a relevant and meaningful indicator of earnings performance
commonly used by investors, financial analysts and others in
evaluating companies in its industry and, as such, has included
this non-GAAP financial measure in its public statements. Pope
& Talbot is dedicated to the pulp and wood products businesses.
The Company is based in Portland, Oregon and trades on the New York
and Pacific stock exchanges under the symbol POP. Pope & Talbot
was founded in 1849 and produces pulp and softwood lumber in the
U.S. and Canada. Markets for the Company's products include: the
U.S.; Europe; Canada; South America; Japan; and other Pacific Rim
countries. For more information on Pope & Talbot, Inc., please
check the website: www.poptal.com. -0- *T POPE & TALBOT, INC.
AND SUBSIDIARIES (Thousands except per share, unaudited)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME First Quarter Fourth
------------------- Quarter 2006 2005 2005 -------- --------
-------- Revenues: Pulp $110,840 $115,202 $121,699 Wood Products
Lumber 99,234 80,997 93,286 Chips, logs and other 12,937 11,011
11,821 -------- -------- -------- Total Wood Products 112,171
92,008 105,107 -------- -------- -------- Total revenues 223,011
207,210 226,806 -------- -------- -------- Costs and expenses: Pulp
cost of sales 110,705 111,251 125,975 Wood Products cost of sales
109,730 83,379 108,790 Gain on timber take-back - - (3,451)
Selling, general and administrative 9,766 8,622 11,860 --------
-------- -------- Operating income (loss) (7,190) 3,958 (16,368)
Interest expense, net 6,240 5,135 5,780 -------- -------- --------
Loss before income taxes (13,430) (1,177) (22,148) Income tax
provision (benefit) (527) (532) 11,406 -------- -------- --------
Net loss $(12,903) $ (645) $(33,554) ======== ======== ======== Net
loss per common share - basic and diluted $ (0.79) $ (0.04) $
(2.07) ======== ======== ======== Average shares outstanding -
basic and diluted 16,236 16,157 16,227 ======== ======== ========
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS March 31, ------------------- Dec. 31,
2006 2005 2005 -------- -------- -------- Assets: Current assets
$220,350 $217,352 $218,049 Properties, net 382,875 337,123 386,401
Deferred charge 7,373 - 7,562 Other assets 19,012 19,172 18,641
-------- -------- -------- Total assets $629,610 $573,647 $630,653
======== ======== ======== Liabilities and stockholders' equity:
Current portion of long-term debt $ 60,269 $ 6,673 $ 63,800 Other
current liabilities 116,529 96,520 105,363 Long-term debt,
excluding current portion 270,662 246,600 268,200 Deferred income
tax liability, net 8,610 974 9,042 Other long-term liabilities
73,703 62,801 72,216 -------- -------- -------- Total liabilities
529,773 413,568 518,621 Stockholders' equity 99,837 160,079 112,032
-------- -------- -------- Total liabilities and stockholder's
equity $629,610 $573,647 $630,653 ======== ======== ========
Long-term debt to total capitalization 77% 61% 75% ========
======== ======== SEGMENT INFORMATION First Quarter Fourth
------------------- Quarter 2006 2005 2005 -------- --------
-------- EBITDA: (A) Pulp $ 4,401 $ 7,812 $ (496) Wood Products
3,797 9,131 (2,065) Gain on timber take-back - - 3,451 General
Corporate (5,016) (4,085) (6,850) -------- -------- -------- 3,182
12,858 (5,960) -------- -------- -------- Depreciation and
amortization: Pulp $ 7,167 $ 6,577 $ 6,925 Wood Products 2,985
1,946 3,117 General Corporate 220 377 366 -------- --------
-------- 10,372 8,900 10,408 -------- -------- -------- Operating
income (loss): Pulp $ (2,766) $ 1,235 $ (7,421) Wood Products 812
7,185 (5,182) Gain on timber take-back - - 3,451 General Corporate
(5,236) (4,462) (7,216) -------- -------- -------- Operating income
(loss) $ (7,190) $ 3,958 $(16,368) ======== ======== ========
Additional Information: Lumber import duties $ 5,800 $ 8,500 $
8,300 Capital expenditures 6,539 8,345 11,811 Notes: (A) EBITDA
equals net loss before income taxes and net interest expense, plus
depreciation and amortization, and is reconcilable to the Company's
net loss using the depreciation and amortization, net interest
expense and income tax benefit numbers in the above table. The
Company uses EBITDA to evaluate the operating performance of its
business on a consolidated basis and for each of its operating
segments. The Company considers EBITDA to be a relevant and
meaningful indicator of earnings performance commonly used by
investors, financial analysts and others, in addition to and not in
lieu of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) results, to
evaluate companies in its industry. EBITDA is not a measure of
liquidity under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative
to cash flow from operating activities. *T
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