Grainger Reports Record Results For 2012 Year End

Grainger reported record results for the year ended December 31, 2012.  Sales of $9.0 billion increased 11 percent versus $8.1 billion in 2011.  Net earnings of $690 million increased 5 percent versus $658 million in 2011.  Earnings per share of $9.52 increased 5 percent versus $9.07 in 2011.

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Company Reaffirms 2013 Earnings Per Share Guidance of $10.85 to $12.00

2012 Highlights:

-Sales of $9.0 billion, up 11 percent

- Reported EPS of $9.52, up 5 percent

-Adjusted EPS of $10.43, up 15 percent

-Operating cash flow of $816 million, up 9 percent

-Named to 2013 FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For® list

Chicago, IL - Graingertoday reported record results for the year ended December 31, 2012.  Sales of $9.0 billion increased 11 percent versus $8.1 billion in 2011.  Net earnings of $690 million increased 5 percent versus $658 million in 2011.  Earnings per share of $9.52 increased 5 percent versus $9.07 in 2011.  The years 2012 and 2011 included the following items:

 Twelve Months EndedDecember 31,  
  
  20122011% Change
 Diluted Earnings Per Share as reported:$9.52$9.075%
    GSA/USPS settlement0.66  
    Restructuring0.18  
    Alliance impairment0.04  
    Charge for U.S. branch closures0.030.16 
    Settlement of prior year tax reviews (0.12) 
    Gain on sale of joint venture (0.07) 
          Subtotal0.91(0.03) 
 Diluted Earnings Per Share as adjusted:$10.43$9.0415%
      

"It was a record year for Grainger," said Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Ryan.  "Despite a slowing of business activity in the back half of the year, particularly in late December when uncertainty surrounding the economy and the fiscal cliff virtually paralyzed many businesses and government institutions, we achieved solid results while continuing to invest for future growth.  For the full year, we invested an additional $70 million in expanding our product line and sales force, enhancing eCommerce capabilities, increasing inventory management services and expanding our international presence," Ryan added.Ryan concluded, "As we look forward to 2013, we remain confident in our strategy and our ability to provide the best service and gain share in the MRO industry.  While we were disappointed in our earnings leverage for the quarter, we are encouraged by the strong sales rebound we've seen thus far in January, despite a very difficult comparison with 2012."   The company reiterated its 2013 earnings per share guidance of $10.85 to $12.00 and raised its 2013 sales guidance to a new range of 3 to 9 percent growth.  The company's previous 2013 sales guidance was 2 to 8 percent growth issued on November 14, 2012.  The increase in sales guidance reflects the December 31, 2012, acquisition of Techni-Tool, Inc. which had sales in 2011 of $88 million.During 2012, Grainger reached the following milestones relative to the company's growth drivers:

  • eCommerce:  Posted $2.7 billion in eCommerce sales, representing 30 percent of total company sales and an increase of 23 percent versus the prior year.
  • Sales Force Expansion:  Added 160 new sales representatives and contributed approximately 1 percentage point to company sales growth for the year.
  • Inventory Management:  Increased the number of U.S. customer KeepStock installations by 30 percent, ending the year at approximately 40,000 installations.
  • Product Line Expansion:  Added more than 80,000 new products to the iconic Grainger U.S. catalog, bringing the total number of products in the 2012 printed catalog to more than 413,000.
  • International:  Surpassed $1 billion in sales in Canada and expanded the company's presence in Latin America by entering Brazil with the acquisition of AnFreixo.

For the full year, the company generated $816 million in operating cash flow versus $746 million in 2011.  Capital expenditures for the year were $250 million versus $197 million in 2011, driven primarily by investments to expand the distribution center network in North America.  The company also used cash to fund two acquisitions.  For the full year, Grainger bought back approximately 1.7 million shares of stock for $341 million and has 5.3 million shares remaining under the current repurchase authorization.  Dividends paid in 2012 totaled $220 million.  For the full year, Grainger returned $561 million in cash to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases. 2012 Fourth Quarter Sales for the 2012 fourth quarter of $2.2 billion increased 7 percent versus $2.1 billion in the 2011 fourth quarter.  Net earnings of $156 million increased 5 percent versus $148 million in 2011.  Fourth quarter earnings per share of $2.17 increased 6 percent versus $2.04 in 2011.   The 2012 and 2011 fourth quarters included the following items:

 Three Months EndedDecember 31, 
  
 20122011% Change
Diluted Earnings Per Share as reported:$ 2.17$2.046%
   Restructuring0.18  
   Alliance impairment0.04  
   Charge for U.S. branch closures0.030.16 
   Gain on sale of joint venture (0.07) 
         Subtotal0.250.09 
Diluted Earnings Per Share as adjusted:$2.42$2.1314%

During the quarter, the company incurred restructuring charges of $0.18 per share primarily related to improving the long-term performance of the businesses in Europe, India and China and $0.03 per share related to branch closures in the United States.  The company also recorded an impairment charge of $0.04 per share related to Alliance Energy Solutions, an acquisition completed in November 2009.  These items combined in the 2012 fourth quarter represented a $0.25 reduction to earnings per share, resulting in adjusted EPS of $2.42.  The 2011 fourth quarter included a $0.16 per share charge from the closure of 27 branches in the U.S business, and a $0.07 per share gain from the sale of the company's investment in MRO Korea.  These two items combined in the 2011 fourth quarter represented a $0.09 net reduction to earnings per share, resulting in adjusted EPS of $2.13.  Excluding the items noted above from both years, net earnings for the quarter increased 12 percent and earnings per share increased 14 percent versus the prior year.

There were 64 selling days in the 2012 fourth quarter versus 63 in the 2011 quarter.  On a daily basis, sales increased 6 percent with 6 percent daily sales growth in October, 8 percent in November and 2 percent in December.  The 6 percent daily sales growth for the quarter consisted of 3 percentage points from price, 2 percentage points from volume, 1 percentage point from Hurricane Sandy-related sales, 1 percentage point from acquisitions, offset by a 1 percentage point decline attributable to the timing of the December holidays.  As part of its customer service promise, Grainger was open for business on Monday, December 24th and Monday, December 31st.  Although sales activity was light on these two days, they are included in the 64 selling days for the quarter and the 20 selling days for the month of December.  In addition to the timing of the holidays, concerns regarding the fiscal cliff led many businesses and institutions to implement extended facility shutdowns and employee furloughs in late December and early January. Company operating earnings of $258 million for the 2012 fourth quarter increased 17 percent versus $221 million in the 2011 quarter.  Excluding the items noted in the table above from both years, company operating earnings increased 18 percent.  The increase in operating earnings was driven by the 7 percent sales increase and operating expense leverage as expenses grew at a slower rate than sales.  Net earnings and earnings per share for the 2012 fourth quarter reflected a higher tax rate versus the prior year.  The effective tax rate for the quarter was 37.6 percent versus 32.9 percent in the 2011 fourth quarter.  The lower tax rate in 2011 is discussed later in this release.

The company has two reportable business segments, the United States and Canada, which represented approximately 88 percent of company sales for the quarter.  The remaining operating units located primarily in Asia, Europe, and Latin America are included in Other Businesses and are not reportable segments.  

United StatesSales in the United States segment increased 5 percent, 4 percent on a daily basis, in the 2012 fourth quarter versus the prior year.  The 4 percent daily sales growth was driven by 3 percentage points from price, 1 percentage point from volume, 1 percentage point from Hurricane Sandy-related sales, offset by a 1 percentage point decline from the timing of the holidays in December as noted above.  Daily sales increased 4 percent in October, 6 percent in November and declined 1 percent in December.  The manufacturing, commercial and government customer end markets contributed to the sales growth in the quarter.Operating earnings for the United States segment increased 17 percent in the quarter driven by the 5 percent sales growth, higher gross profit margins and positive expense leverage.  Gross profit margins for the quarter increased 50 basis points driven by price inflation exceeding product cost inflation, partially offset by negative customer mix.  Positive expense leverage was driven by the 5 percent sales growth versus a 1 percent increase in operating expenses. Excluding $10 million in restructuring and impairment charges related to the United States in the 2012 fourth quarter and $18 million in charges related to branch closures in the 2011 fourth quarter, operating earnings for the United States segment increased 12 percent.

CanadaSales in the 2012 fourth quarter at Acklands-Grainger increased 14 percent, 13 percent on a daily basis.  The 13 percent daily sales growth consisted of 8 percentage points from volume,  4 percentage points from foreign exchange, 1 percentage point from price, 1 percentage point from sales of seasonal products, offset by a 1 percentage point decline from December holiday timing.  In local currency, sales increased 11 percent, 9 percent on a daily basis.  Daily sales in local currency increased 12 percent in October, 8 percent in November and 5 percent in December.  The sales increase for the quarter in Canada was led by strong growth to customers in the commercial, construction, oil and gas, and utilities end markets.Operating earnings in Canada increased 2 percent in the 2012 fourth quarter.  This increase was driven by favorable foreign exchange, modest expense leverage, partially offset by lower gross profit margins.  The gross profit margin in Canada declined 150 basis points versus the prior year.  The decline was primarily due to an unfavorable customer and product mix.

Other BusinessesSales for the Other Businesses, which includes operations primarily in Asia, Europe and Latin America, increased 16 percent, 14 percent on a daily basis, for the 2012 fourth quarter versus the prior year.  This increase was primarily due to strong revenue growth in Japan and the incremental sales from the acquired business in Brazil.  Excluding Brazil, daily sales for the Other Businesses increased 10 percent. The Other Businesses posted a $10.4 million operating loss in the 2012 fourth quarter versus a $5 million profit in the 2011 fourth quarter.  During the quarter, the company announced structural changes to the businesses in Europe, India and China to improve long-term performance, resulting in $13.7 million in restructuring charges.  Excluding these charges, the Other Businesses would have generated $3.3 million in operating earnings in the 2012 fourth quarter driven by the businesses in Japan and Mexico. This was partially offset by modest operating losses from the businesses in Brazil and Europe, before the restructuring charges.

OtherOther income and expense was a net expense of $5 million in the 2012 fourth quarter versus net income of $5 million in the 2011 fourth quarter.  In 2011, other income and expense included a $8 million pre-tax gain on the sale of Grainger's 49 percent ownership in the MRO Korea joint venture that was recognized in the 2011 fourth quarter. For the quarter, the effective tax rate in 2012 was 37.6 percent versus 32.9 percent in 2011.  The fourth quarter of 2011 included a benefit from the tax law change in Japan.   For the year, the effective tax rate in 2012 was 37.5 percent versus 36.6 percent in 2011.  In addition to the 2011 fourth quarter favorability, the company settled various tax reviews providing further benefit to the 2011 effective tax rate.  Excluding these benefits in 2011, the effective tax rate was 38.1 percent. The effective tax rate in 2012 benefited primarily from a lower blended state tax rate.  The company is currently projecting an effective tax rate of 37.3 to 37.7 percent for the year 2013.

Cash FlowOperating cash flow was $240 million in the 2012 fourth quarter versus $186 million in the 2011 fourth quarter.  The company used cash from operations to fund capital expenditures of $95 million in the quarter versus $66 million in the fourth quarter of 2011.  In the 2012 fourth quarter, Grainger returned $102 million to shareholders through $58 million in dividends and $44 million to buy back 228,000 shares of stock. 

Forward-Looking Statements This document contains forward-looking statements under the federal securities law.  Forward-looking statements relate to the company's expected future financial results and business plans, strategies and objectives and are not historical facts.  They are generally identified by qualifiers such as "projecting", "earnings per share guidance", "EPS guidance", "sales guidance", or similar expressions. There are risks and uncertainties, the outcome of which could cause the company's results to differ materially from what is projected.  The forward-looking statements should be read in conjunction with the company's most recent annual report, as well as the company's Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and other reports filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, containing a discussion of the company's business and various factors that may affect it. 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (Unaudited)
(In thousands, except for per share amounts)
 
 Three Months Ended December 31, Twelve Months Ended December 31,
 2012 2011 2012 2011
Net sales$2,226,120  $2,076,904  $8,950,045  $8,078,185 
Cost of merchandise sold1,256,595  1,171,119  5,033,885  4,567,393 
Gross profit969,525  905,785  3,916,160  3,510,792 
Warehousing, marketing and administrative expenses711,087  684,292  2,785,035  2,458,363 
Operating earnings258,438  221,493  1,131,125  1,052,429 
Other income and (expense)       
Interest income756  508  2,660  2,068 
Interest expense(5,360)  (2,654)  (16,078)  (9,091) 
Equity in net income of unconsolidated entity—  53  â€”  314 
Gain on sale of investment in unconsolidated entity—  7,639  â€”  7,639 
Other non-operating income and (expense)(7)  (961)  82  (1,832) 
Total other income and (expense)(4,611)  4,585  (13,336)  (902) 
Earnings before income taxes 253,827  226,078  1,117,789  1,051,527 
Income taxes95,341  74,370  418,940  385,115 
Net earnings158,486  151,708  698,849  666,412 
Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interest2,219  3,224  8,968  7,989 
Net earnings attributable to W.W. Grainger, Inc.$156,267  $148,484  $689,881  $658,423 
Earnings per share  -Basic$2.21  $2.08  $9.71  $9.26 
  -Diluted$2.17  $2.04  $9.52  $9.07 
Average number of shares outstanding  -Basic69,557  69,895  69,812  69,691 
  -Diluted70,809  71,385  71,182  71,176 
        
Diluted Earnings Per Share       
Net earnings as reported$156,267  $148,484  $689,881  $658,423 
Earnings allocated to participating securities(2,705)  (2,724)  (12,181)  (12,654) 
Net earnings available to common shareholders$153,562  $145,760  $677,700  $645,769 
Weighted average shares adjusted for dilutive securities70,809  71,385  71,182  71,176 
Diluted earnings per share$2.17  $2.04  $9.52  $9.07 

  

SEGMENT RESULTS (Unaudited)
(In thousands of dollars)
    
 Three Months Ended December 31, Twelve Months Ended December 31,
 2012 2011 2012 2011
Sales       
United States$1,706,283  $1,622,761  $6,925,842  $6,501,343 
Canada280,339  245,140  1,105,782  992,823 
Other Businesses263,858  226,898  1,006,762  647,666 
Intersegment sales(24,360)  (17,895)  (88,341)  (63,647) 
Net sales to external customers$2,226,120  $2,076,904  $8,950,045  $8,078,185 
        
Operating earnings       
United States$276,021  $236,458  $1,132,722  $1,066,324 
Canada29,910  29,388  127,412  107,582 
Other Businesses(10,448)  5,408  20,289  30,984 
Unallocated expense(37,045)  (49,761)  (149,298)  (152,461) 
Operating earnings$258,438  $221,493  $1,131,125  $1,052,429 
        
Company operating margin11.6% 10.7% 12.6% 13.0%
ROIC* for Company    29.1% 31.9%
ROIC* for United States    45.8% 46.9%
ROIC* for Canada    22.5% 20.8%
        
*The GAAP financial statements are the source for all amounts used in the Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) calculation. ROIC is calculated using operating earnings divided by net working assets (a 5-point average for the year). Net working assets are working assets minus working liabilities defined as follows: working assets equal total assets less cash equivalents (5-point average of $220.8 million), deferred taxes, and investments in unconsolidated entities, plus the LIFO reserve (5-point average of $367.1 million). Working liabilities are the sum of trade payables, accrued compensation and benefits, accrued contributions to employees' profit sharing plans, and accrued expenses.

  

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)
Preliminary
(In thousands of dollars)
  
 At December 31,
Assets2012 2011
Cash and cash equivalents (1)$452,063  $335,491 
Accounts receivable – net940,020  888,697 
Inventories1,301,935  1,268,647 
Prepaid expenses and other assets150,655  154,655 
Deferred income taxes55,967  47,410 
Total current assets2,900,640  2,694,900 
Property, buildings and equipment – net1,144,573  1,060,295 
Deferred income taxes51,536  100,830 
Goodwill543,670  509,183 
Other assets and intangibles – net374,179  350,854 
Total assets$5,014,598  $4,716,062 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity   
Short-term debt$79,071  $119,970 
Current maturities of long-term debt (2)18,525  221,539 
Trade accounts payable428,782  477,648 
Accrued compensation and benefits165,450  207,010 
Accrued contributions to employees' profit sharing plans170,434  159,950 
Accrued expenses204,800  178,652 
Income taxes payable12,941  23,156 
Total current liabilities1,080,003  1,387,925 
Long-term debt (2)467,048  175,055 
Deferred income taxes and tax uncertainties119,280  100,218 
Employment-related and other non-current liabilities (3)230,901  328,585 
Shareholders' equity (4)3,117,366  2,724,279 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$5,014,598  $4,716,062 
        
(1)Cash and cash equivalents increased $117 million, or 35%, primarily due to strong operating cash flow.
(2)The decrease in current maturities of long-term debt and the corresponding increase in long-term debt were due to the refinancing of an existing bank term loan.
(3)Accrued employment-related benefits decreased $98 million, or 30%, primarily due to amendment changes to the company's retiree benefit plan resulting in a lower liability.
(4)Common stock outstanding as of December 31, 2012 was 69,478,495 shares as compared with 69,962,852 shares at December 31, 2011.

  

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
Preliminary
(In thousands of dollars)
 
 Twelve Months EndedDecember 31,
 2012 2011
Cash flows from operating activities:   
Net earnings$698,849  $666,412 
Provision for losses on accounts receivable9,504  4,761 
Deferred income taxes and tax uncertainties12,343  1,666 
Depreciation and amortization159,049  149,200 
Stock-based compensation55,500  54,020 
Gain on sale of investment of unconsolidated entity—  (7,639) 
Change in operating assets and liabilities – net of business acquisitions   
Accounts receivable(45,953)  (85,083) 
Inventories(14,872)  (219,680) 
Prepaid expenses and other assets8,346  (24,228) 
Trade accounts payable(54,314)  86,395 
Other current liabilities(58,673)  50,718 
Current income taxes payable(9,349)  16,827 
Accrued employment-related benefits cost45,795  45,680 
Other – net9,970  7,059 
Net cash provided by operating activities816,195  746,108 
Cash flows from investing activities:   
Additions to property, buildings and equipment(249,860)  (196,942) 
Proceeds from sale of property, buildings and equipment8,530  7,278 
Net cash paid for business acquisitions(64,808)  (359,296) 
Other – net482  13,892 
Net cash used in investing activities(305,656)  (535,068) 
Cash flows from financing activities:   
Borrowings under lines of credit161,160  218,885 
Payments against lines of credit(205,006)  (194,325) 
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt300,000  172,464 
Payments of long-term debt and commercial paper(219,950)  (179,296) 
Proceeds from stock options exercised72,084  84,337 
Excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation57,885  52,098 
Purchase of treasury stock(340,532)  (151,082) 
Cash dividends paid(220,077)  (180,527) 
Net cash used in financing activities(394,436)  (177,446) 
Exchange rate effect on cash and cash equivalents469  (11,557) 
Net change in cash and cash equivalents116,572  22,037 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year335,491  313,454 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$452,063  $335,491 

   

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION - CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (Unaudited)
(In thousands of dollars)

The company supplemented the reporting of financial information determined under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) with certain non-GAAP financial measures, which the company refers to as "adjusted" measures, including adjusted operating earnings, adjusted segment operating earnings, adjusted net earnings and adjusted diluted earnings per share.  Adjusted measures exclude items that may not be indicative of core operating results.  The company believes that these non-GAAP measures provide meaningful information to assist shareholders in understanding financial results and assessing prospects for future performance.  Management believes adjusted operating earnings, adjusted net earnings and adjusted diluted earnings per share are important indicators of operations because they exclude items that may not be indicative of our core operating results, and provide a better baseline for analyzing trends in our underlying businesses.  Because non-GAAP financial measures are not standardized, it may not be possible to compare these financial measures with other companies' non-GAAP financial measures having the same or similar names.  These adjusted financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for reported results.  These non-GAAP financial measures reflect an additional way of viewing aspects of operations that, when viewed with GAAP results, provide a more complete understanding of the business.  The company strongly encourages investors and shareholders to review company financial statements and publicly-filed reports in their entirety and not to rely on any single financial measure.The reconciliation provided below reconciles the non-GAAP financial measures adjusted net earnings, adjusted diluted earnings per share, adjusted operating earnings, and adjusted segment operating earnings with GAAP financial measures: 

 Three Months Ended December 31,  Twelve Months Ended December 31, 
 2012 2011% 2012 2011%
          
Net earnings reported$156,267  $148,484 5% $689,881  $658,423 5%
GSA/USPS settlement â€”  â€”   47,310  â€”  
Restructuring12,550  â€”   12,550  â€”  
Alliance impairment3,030  â€”   3,030  â€”  
Charge for U.S. branch closures2,170  11,430   2,170  11,430  
Settlement of prior year tax reviews—  â€”   â€”  (8,580)  
Gain on sale of joint venture—  (4,730)   â€”  (4,730)  
Subtotal17,750  6,700   65,060  (1,880)  
Net earnings adjusted$174,017  $155,184 12% $754,941  $656,543 15%
          
Diluted earnings per share reported$2.17  $2.04 6% $9.52  $9.07 5%
GSA/USPS settlement â€”  â€”   0.66  â€”  
Restructuring0.18  â€”   0.18  â€”  
Alliance impairment0.04  â€”   0.04  â€”  
Charge for U.S. branch closures0.03  0.16   0.03  0.16  
Settlement of prior year tax reviews—  â€”   â€”  (0.12)  
Gain on sale of joint venture—  (0.07)   â€”  (0.07)  
Subtotal0.25  0.09   0.91  (0.03)  
Diluted earnings per share adjusted$2.42  $2.13 14% $10.43  $9.04 15%
          

  

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION - CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (Unaudited)
(In thousands of dollars)
      
 Three Months Ended December 31,  Twelve Months Ended December 31, 
 2012 2011% 2012 2011%
          
Operating earnings reported$258,438  $221,493 17% $1,131,125  $1,052,429 7%
GSA/USPS settlement—  â€”   76,000  â€”  
Restructuring16,050  â€”   16,050  â€”  
Alliance impairment4,850  â€”   4,850  â€”  
Charge for U.S. branch closures3,470  18,480   3,470  18,480  
Subtotal24,370  18,480   100,370  18,480  
Operating earnings adjusted$282,808  $239,973 18% $1,231,495  $1,070,909 15%
          
Segment operating earnings adjusted         
United States286,081  254,938   1,218,782  1,084,804  
Canada29,910  29,388   127,412  107,582  
Other Businesses3,222  5,408   33,959  30,984  
Unallocated expense(36,405)  (49,761)   (148,658)  (152,461)  
Segment operating earnings adjusted$282,808  $239,973 18% $1,231,495  $1,070,909 15%
          
Company operating margin adjusted12.7% 11.6%  13.8% 13.3% 
ROIC* for Company     31.5% 32.4% 
ROIC* for United States     48.9% 47.6% 
ROIC* for Canada     22.5% 20.8% 
            
*Adjusted ROIC is calculated as defined on page 9, excluding the items adjusting operating earnings as noted above.  
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