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Cooper Standard Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Results

NORTHVILLE, MI / ACCESSWIRE / February 17, 2021 / Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. (NYSE:CPS) today reported results for the fourth quarter and full year 2020.

Fourth Quarter Highlights

  • Net loss improved by 60% to $27.2 million or $(1.61) per fully diluted share
  • Adjusted net income improved to $3.3 million or $0.19 per fully diluted share
  • Adjusted EBITDA totaled $57.0 million, an increase of 122% over fourth quarter 2019
  • Year-end cash balance of $438 million; total liquidity of $589 million

"Successful execution of our operating plans and longer-term strategic initiatives continue to drive the expected improvement in our results," said Jeffrey Edwards, chairman and CEO, Cooper Standard. "Our teams did an excellent job managing through the difficult business conditions in 2020 and positioned us for further improvement in 2021 and beyond. With a leaner, more efficient organizational structure and a three-year revenue growth trajectory that is expected to outpace the market, we believe we are on track to achieve and sustain double digit ROIC within the next two to three years."


Consolidated Results*
  Quarter Ended December 31,  Year Ended December 31, 
  2020  2019  2020  2019 
  (dollar amounts in millions except per share amounts) 
Sales $696.9  $726.2  $2,375.4  $3,108.4 
Net (loss) income $(27.2) $(67.4) $(267.6) $67.5 
Adjusted net income (loss) $3.3  $(22.3) $(141.4) $(3.3)
(Loss) earnings per diluted share $(1.61) $(4.00) $(15.82) $3.92 
Adjusted earnings (loss) per diluted share $0.19  $(1.32) $(8.36) $(0.19)
Adjusted EBITDA $57.0  $25.7  $35.7  $201.6 


*The financial results discussed throughout this release are presented on a preliminary basis. The Company's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 will include audited financial results.

The year-over-year decline in fourth quarter sales was primarily attributable to the divestiture of certain businesses in India and Europe during the third quarter of 2020, partially offset by favorable volume, mix and foreign exchange. The year-over-year improvement in fourth quarter net loss was driven primarily by the Company's ongoing cost reduction and margin enhancement initiatives, including improvements in manufacturing efficiency, reduced selling, administrative and engineering (SGA&E) expense and lower material costs, partially offset by higher interest expense, higher wages and general inflation, the accelerated conclusion of certain customer price agreements and higher incentive compensation accruals. The year-over-year improvement in fourth quarter adjusted EBITDA was also driven primarily by the Company's ongoing cost reduction and margin enhancement initiatives, partially offset by higher wages and inflation, the accelerated conclusion of certain price agreements and higher incentive compensation accruals.

For the full year 2020, the decline in sales was primarily attributable to the extended shutdowns of our customers' operations during the first half of the year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the divestiture of certain businesses in India and Europe during the third quarter of the year. Full year net (loss) income and adjusted EBITDA also declined as a result of the extended shutdowns, as well as unfavorable volume and mix, higher wages and inflation, and higher incentive compensation accruals. These negative impacts were partially offset by improvements in operating efficiency, lower SGA&E expense and other cost reduction initiatives.

Adjusted net income (loss), adjusted EBITDA, adjusted earnings (loss) per diluted share and free cash flow are non-GAAP measures. Reconciliations to the most directly comparable financial measures, calculated and presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ("U.S. GAAP"), are provided in the attached supplemental schedules.

New Business Awards
During the fourth quarter of 2020, the Company received net new business awards representing an incremental $61 million in anticipated future annualized sales. For the full year, net new business awards totaled $190 million in anticipated future annualized sales.

Further, positive momentum for the Company's innovation products continues. Fourth quarter new contract awards related to innovation products, including both new and converted replacement business, totaled approximately $44 million in anticipated future annualized sales. For the full year, contract awards related to innovation products totaled $278 million. These awards are related to the Company's commercialized innovation products such as MagAlloy™, Gen III Posi-Lock™, Easy-Lock™, EPDM Microdense and TP Microdense. Additionally, the Company has introduced new technologies through our i3 innovation process that are supporting future pursuits with Fortrex™, FlushSeal, TUROS™, PC2000™ and next generation connection technologies.

Net new business reflects anticipated sales from formally awarded programs, less lost business, discontinued programs and replacement programs and is based on IHS Markit forecast production volumes. Contract awards related to innovation products reflect anticipated sales from formally awarded new and replacement programs and are based on IHS Markit forecast production volumes. The calculation of "net new business" and "new contract awards related to innovation products" does not reflect customer price reductions on existing programs and may be impacted by various assumptions embedded in the respective calculation, including actual vehicle production levels on new programs, foreign exchange rates and the timing of major program launches.

Continuing Execution of Cost Reduction and Strategic Initiatives
The Company remains focused on reducing ongoing costs through improved operating efficiency and the further rightsizing of its operating footprint and overhead expenses. As previously announced, two manufacturing facilities and two technical facilities were scheduled to be closed in 2020. The closures of the two manufacturing facilities and one of the technical centers have been completed and the closure of the remaining technical center is in process, with completion now anticipated in the first half of 2021. In total, cost reduction actions and strategic initiatives completed in 2019 and 2020 combined to reduce fixed costs in COGS and SGA&E expense by more than $80 million year-over-year.

Additional actions are anticipated in 2021 to further align the Company's operating footprint, fixed overhead and staffing levels with planned revenue and customer requirements. Most significant among the planned actions will be the rightsizing of staffing levels at certain facilities in Europe. In addition, the Company is reviewing its operating footprint in Brazil following Ford's announcement of plans to exit that market. These planned actions are consistent with the previously stated objective of achieving and sustaining double digit returns on invested capital (ROIC) within the next two to three years.


Quarterly Segment Results
Sales

  Three Months Ended December 31,  Variance Due To: 
  2020  2019  Change  Volume / Mix*  Foreign Exchange  Divestitures 
  (Dollar amounts in thousands) 
Sales to external customers                  
North America $321,223  $344,902  $(23,679) $(23,606) $(73) $- 
Europe  176,663   191,468   (14,805)  11,336   12,362   (38,503)
Asia Pacific  151,909   136,867   15,042   20,033   8,833   (13,824)
South America  18,822   20,954   (2,132)  3,787   (5,919)  - 
Total Automotive  668,617   694,191   (25,574)  11,550   15,203   (52,327)
Corporate, eliminations and other  28,265   31,998   (3,733)  (4,326)  593   - 
Consolidated $696,882  $726,189  $(29,307) $7,224  $15,796  $(52,327)

* Net of customer price reductions

  • The impact of foreign currency exchange was primarily related to the Euro, the Chinese Renminbi and the Brazilian Real.


Adjusted EBITDA

  Three Months Ended December 31,  Variance Due To: 
  2020  2019  Change  Volume / Mix*  Foreign Exchange  Cost Decreases / (Increases)  Divest. 
  (Dollar amounts in thousands) 
Segment adjusted EBITDA                     
North America  38,378   40,397   (2,019)  (15,319)  726   12,006   568 
Europe  8,488   1,382   7,106   1,301   1,194   5,355   (744)
Asia Pacific  19,455   (13,184)  32,639   5,633   3,495   22,715   796 
South America  (2,233)  1,371   (3,604)  3,135   (1,012)  (5,727)  - 
Total Automotive  64,088   29,966   34,122   (5,250)  4,403   34,349   620 
Corporate, eliminations and other  (7,072)  (4,284)  (2,788)  (1,596)  4   (1,564)  368 
Consolidated adjusted EBITDA  57,016   25,682   31,334   (6,846)  4,407   32,785   988 


* Net of customer price reductions

  • The Cost Decreases / (Increases) category above includes:
    • The increase in wages, incentive compensation and general inflation
    • Supply chain savings, savings from past restructuring and lower SGA&E expense
    • Net operational efficiencies of $17.7 million primarily driven by our North America and Europe segment
    • The non-recurrence of the prior year one-time impact of commercial settlements in Asia Pacific and tax settlements in Brazil


Full Year Segment Results
Sales

  Year Ended December 31,  Variance Due To: 
  2020  2019  Change  Volume / Mix*  Foreign Exchange  Divestitures 
  (Dollar amounts in thousands) 
Sales to external customers                  
North America $1,141,368  $1,543,845  $(402,477) $(345,398) $(2,248) $(54,831)
Europe  586,739   826,335   (239,596)  (156,374)  13,047   (96,269)
Asia Pacific  468,042   503,953   (35,911)  (9,814)  3,454   (29,551)
South America  60,754   94,535   (33,781)  (16,785)  (16,996)  - 
Total Automotive  2,256,903   2,968,668   (711,765)  (528,371)  (2,743)  (180,651)
Corporate, eliminations and other  118,536   139,732   (21,196)  (21,732)  536   - 
Consolidated $2,375,439  $3,108,400  $(732,961) $(550,103) $(2,207) $(180,651)


* Net of customer price reductions

  • Volume and mix, net of customer price reductions, was mainly driven by the impact of the decline in vehicle production volume caused by government imposed global shutdowns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The impact of foreign currency exchange was primarily related to the Brazilian Real and the Euro.



Adjusted EBITDA

  Year Ended December 31,  Variance Due To: 
  2020  2019  Change  Volume / Mix*  Foreign Exchange  Cost Decreases / (Increases)  Divest. 
  (Dollar amounts in thousands) 
Segment adjusted EBITDA                     
North America  90,638   213,250   (122,612)  (156,091)  900   36,548   (3,969)
Europe  (39,004)  22,922   (61,926)  (72,877)  1,829   12,333   (3,211)
Asia Pacific  12,472   (27,497)  39,969   (12,102)  4,634   45,432   2,005 
South America  (13,841)  (3,446)  (10,395)  (1,148)  (7,477)  (1,770)  - 
Total Automotive  50,265   205,229   (154,964)  (242,218)  (114)  92,543   (5,175)
Corporate, eliminations and other  (14,588)  (3,621)  (10,967)  (10,918)  (1,488)  (759)  2,198 
Consolidated adjusted EBITDA  35,677   201,608   (165,931)  (253,136)  (1,602)  91,784   (2,977)


* Net of customer price reductions

  • Volume and mix, net of customer price reductions, was mainly driven by the impact of the decline in vehicle production volume caused by government imposed global shutdowns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The unfavorable impact of foreign currency exchange was impacted by the Brazilian Real, the Chinese Renminbi, Canadian Dollar, the Euro, the Polish Zloty, and the Czech Koruna.
  • The Cost Decreases / (Increases) category above includes:
    • Reduction in compensation-related expenses, due to salaried headcount initiatives, purchasing savings through lean initiatives, and restructuring savings;
    • Commodity cost fluctuations, wage increases and variable employee compensation increases;
    • The non-recurrence of the prior year one-time impact of commercial settlements in Asia Pacific and tax settlements in Brazil;
    • Net manufacturing efficiencies of $63 million, weakened by the impact of COVID-19, primarily driven by our European, North America and Asia Pacific segments.

Cash and Liquidity
As of December 31, 2020, Cooper Standard had cash and cash equivalents totaling $438.4 million, compared to $359.5 million as of December 31, 2019. In addition to cash and cash equivalents, the Company had $150.9 million available under its senior amended asset-based revolving credit facility ("ABL facility"), inclusive of outstanding letters of credit, for total liquidity of $589.3 million at December 31, 2020. Based on our current expectations for light vehicle production and customer demand for our products, we believe our current strong cash balance and access to flexible credit facilities will provide sufficient resources to support ongoing operations and the execution of planned strategic initiatives.

Outlook
Based on our outlook for the global automotive industry, macroeconomic conditions, current customer production schedules and our own operating plans, the Company has issued 2021 full year guidance as follows:

 Current 2021 Guidance1
Sales$2.5 - $2.7 billion
Adjusted EBITDA2$180 - $200 million
Capital Expenditures$100 - $125 million
Cash Restructuring$50 - $55 million
Cash Taxes$10 - $15 million


1 Guidance is representative of management's estimates and expectations as of the date it is published. Current guidance as presented in this press release considers January 2021 IHS Markit production forecasts for relevant light vehicle platforms and models, customers' planned production schedules and other internal assumptions.

2 Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company has not provided a reconciliation of projected adjusted EBITDA to projected net income because full-year net income will include special items that have not yet occurred and are difficult to predict with reasonable certainty prior to year-end. Due to this uncertainty, the Company cannot reconcile projected adjusted EBITDA to U.S. GAAP net income without unreasonable effort.

Conference Call Details
Cooper Standard management will host a conference call and webcast on February 18, 2021 at 9 a.m. ET to discuss its fourth quarter and full year 2020 results, provide a general business update and respond to investor questions.

To participate in the live question-and-answer session, callers in the United States and Canada should dial toll-free 877-374-4041 (international callers dial 253-237-1156) and provide the conference ID 5017629 or ask to be connected to the Cooper Standard conference call. Callers should dial in at least five minutes prior to the start of the call. Analysts and investors are invited to ask questions after the presentations are made.

The interactive webcast and slide presentation can be accessed live or in replay on the investor relations page of the Cooper Standard website at www.ir.cooperstandard.com/events.cfm.

About Cooper Standard
Cooper Standard, headquartered in Northville, Mich., is a leading global supplier of systems and components in diverse transportation and industrial markets. Products include sealing, fuel and brake delivery and fluid transfer systems. Cooper Standard employs approximately 25,000 people globally and operates in 21 countries around the world. For more information, please visit www.cooperstandard.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of U.S. federal securities laws, and we intend that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbor created thereby. Our use of words "estimate," "expect," "anticipate," "project," "plan," "intend," "believe," "outlook," "guidance," "forecast," or future or conditional verbs, such as "will," "should," "could," "would," or "may," and variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations and various assumptions. Our expectations, beliefs, and projections are expressed in good faith and we believe there is a reasonable basis for them. However, we cannot assure you that these expectations, beliefs and projections will be achieved. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results or achievements to be materially different from the future results or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Among other items, such factors may include: the impact, and expected continued impact, of the COVID-19 outbreak on our financial condition and results of operations; significant risks to our liquidity presented by the COVID-19 pandemic risk; prolonged or material contractions in automotive sales and production volumes; our inability to realize sales represented by awarded business; escalating pricing pressures; loss of large customers or significant platforms; our ability to successfully compete in the automotive parts industry; availability and increasing volatility in costs of manufactured components and raw materials; disruption in our supply base; competitive threats and commercial risks associated with our diversification strategy through Advanced Technology Group; possible variability of our working capital requirements; risks associated with our international operations, including changes in laws, regulations, and policies governing the terms of foreign trade such as increased trade restrictions and tariffs; foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations; our ability to control the operations of our joint ventures for our sole benefit; our substantial amount of indebtedness and variable rates of interest; our ability to obtain adequate financing sources in the future; operating and financial restrictions imposed on us under our debt instruments; the underfunding of our pension plans; significant changes in discount rates and the actual return on pension assets; effectiveness of continuous improvement programs and other cost savings plans; manufacturing facility closings or consolidation; our ability to execute new program launches; our ability to meet customers' needs for new and improved products; the possibility that our acquisitions and divestitures may not be successful; product liability, warranty and recall claims brought against us; laws and regulations, including environmental, health and safety laws and regulations; legal and regulatory proceedings, claims or investigations against us; work stoppages or other labor disruptions; the ability of our intellectual property to withstand legal challenges; cyber-attacks, data privacy concerns, other disruptions in, or the inability to implement upgrades to, our information technology systems; the possible volatility of our annual effective tax rate; changes in our assumptions as a result of IRS issuing guidance on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act; the possibility of a failure to maintain effective controls and procedures; the possibility of future impairment charges to our goodwill and long-lived assets; our ability to identify, attract, develop and retain a skilled, engaged and diverse workforce; our ability to procure insurance at reasonable rates; and our dependence on our subsidiaries for cash to satisfy our obligations; and other risks and uncertainties, including those detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Our forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release and we undertake no obligation to publicly update or otherwise revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except where we are expressly required to do so by law.

This press release also contains estimates and other information that is based on industry publications, surveys and forecasts. This information involves a number of assumptions and limitations, and we have not independently verified the accuracy or completeness of the information.

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Contact for Analysts:
Roger Hendriksen
Cooper Standard
(248) 596-6465
roger.hendriksen@cooperstandard.com

Contact for Media:
Chris Andrews
Cooper Standard
(248) 596-6217
candrews@cooperstandard.com

Financial statements and related notes follow:

COOPER-STANDARD HOLDINGS INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Dollar amounts in thousands except share and per share amounts)

        
 

Quarter Ended December 31,

 

Year Ended December 31,

 

2020

 

2019

 

2020

 

2019

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

 

(Unaudited)

  

Sales

$

696,882

  

$

726,189

  

$

2,375,439

  

$

3,108,400

 

Cost of products sold

616,593

  

660,647

  

2,227,892

  

2,749,278

 

Gross profit

80,289

  

65,542

  

147,547

  

359,122

 

Selling, administration & engineering expenses

64,610

  

78,332

  

263,611

  

302,496

 

Gain on sale of business, net

(520)

  

(3,391)

  

(2,834)

  

(191,571)

 

Amortization of intangibles

1,979

  

4,793

  

11,611

  

17,966

 

Impairment of assets held for sale

-

  

-

  

86,470

  

-

 

Other impairment charges

16,653

  

18,993

  

17,893

  

23,139

 

Restructuring charges

16,246

  

21,888

  

39,482

  

51,102

 

Operating (loss) profit

(18,679)

  

(55,073)

  

(268,686)

  

155,990

 

Interest expense, net of interest income

(18,174)

  

(10,255)

  

(59,167)

  

(44,113)

 

Equity in earnings of affiliates

1,238

  

740

  

396

  

6,504

 

Pension settlement charges

(184)

  

(15,819)

  

(184)

  

(15,819)

 

Other income (expense), net

2,777

  

(1,169)

  

(2,580)

  

(4,260)

 

(Loss) income before income taxes

(33,022)

  

(81,576)

  

(330,221)

  

98,302

 

Income tax (benefit) expense

(5,362)

  

(10,912)

  

(60,847)

  

36,089

 

Net (loss) income

(27,660)

  

(70,664)

  

(269,374)

  

62,213

 

Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests

481

  

3,280

  

1,769

  

5,316

 

Net (loss) income attributable to Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.

$

(27,179)

  

$

(67,384)

  

$

(267,605)

  

$

67,529

 
        

Weighted average shares outstanding

       

Basic

16,928,472

  

16,859,946

  

16,913,850

  

17,146,124

 

Diluted

16,928,472

  

16,859,946

  

16,913,850

  

17,208,768

 
        

Earnings (loss) per share:

       

Basic

$

(1.61)

  

$

(4.00)

  

$

(15.82)

  

$

3.94

 

Diluted

$

(1.61)

  

$

(4.00)

  

$

(15.82)

  

$

3.92

 



COOPER-STANDARD HOLDINGS INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Dollar amounts in thousands)

 

December 31,

 

2020

 

2019

Assets

(Unaudited)

  

Current assets:

   

Cash and cash equivalents

$

438,438

  

$

359,536

 

Accounts receivable, net

379,564

  

423,155

 

Tooling receivable, net

82,150

  

148,175

 

Inventories

143,742

  

143,439

 

Prepaid expenses

29,748

  

34,452

 

Income tax receivable and refundable credits

85,977

  

32,763

 

Other current assets

100,110

  

60,750

 

Total current assets

1,259,729

  

1,202,270

 

Property, plant and equipment, net

892,309

  

988,277

 

Operating lease right-of-use assets, net

109,795

  

83,376

 

Goodwill

142,250

  

142,187

 

Intangible assets, net

67,679

  

84,369

 

Deferred tax assets

66,111

  

56,662

 

Other assets

74,071

  

78,441

 

Total assets

$

2,611,944

  

$

2,635,582

 

Liabilities and Equity

   

Current liabilities:

   

Debt payable within one year

$

40,731

  

$

61,449

 

Accounts payable

385,284

  

426,055

 

Payroll liabilities

112,727

  

88,486

 

Accrued liabilities

110,827

  

119,841

 

Current operating lease liabilities

21,711

  

24,094

 

Total current liabilities

671,280

  

719,925

 

Long-term debt

982,760

  

746,179

 

Pension benefits

152,230

  

140,010

 

Postretirement benefits other than pensions

49,613

  

48,313

 

Long-term operating lease liabilities

90,517

  

60,234

 

Deferred tax liabilities

8,638

  

10,785

 

Other liabilities

32,795

  

34,154

 

Total liabilities

1,987,833

  

1,759,600

 

7% Cumulative participating convertible preferred stock

-

  

-

 

Equity:

   

Common stock

17

  

17

 

Additional paid-in capital

498,719

  

490,451

 

Retained earnings

350,270

  

619,448

 

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(241,896)

  

(253,741)

 

Total Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. equity

607,110

  

856,175

 

Noncontrolling interests

17,001

  

19,807

 

Total equity

624,111

  

875,982

 

Total liabilities and equity

$

2,611,944

  

$

2,635,582

 



COOPER-STANDARD HOLDINGS INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(Dollar amounts in thousands)

 

Year Ended December 31,

 

2020

 

2019

 

2018

 

(Unaudited)

    

Operating Activities:

     

Net (loss) income

$

(269,374)

  

$

62,213

  

$

99,055

 

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

     

Depreciation

142,618

  

133,987

  

131,854

 

Amortization of intangibles

11,611

  

17,966

  

14,844

 

Gain on sale of business, net

(2,834)

  

(191,571)

  

-

 

Gain on sale of land

-

  

-

  

(10,377)

 

Impairment of assets held for sale

86,470

  

-

  

-

 

Goodwill and other impairment charges

17,893

  

23,139

  

88,987

 

Pension settlement charges

184

  

15,819

  

775

 

Share-based compensation expense

10,435

  

11,865

  

8,520

 

Equity in earnings, net of dividends related to earnings

6,847

  

(1,587)

  

(1,856)

 

Loss on refinancing and extinguishment of debt

-

  

-

  

770

 

Deferred income taxes

(8,722)

  

15,874

  

(38,931)

 

Other

5,232

  

5,230

  

2,652

 

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

     

Accounts and tooling receivable

94,125

  

(26,534)

  

17,916

 

Inventories

(15,236)

  

29,430

  

1,410

 

Prepaid expenses

2,099

  

(150)

  

(4,647)

 

Income tax receivable and refundable credits

(52,374)

  

(3,620)

  

8,469

 

Accounts payable

(18,370)

  

(14,643)

  

(32,502)

 

Payroll and accrued liabilities

40,413

  

(1,258)

  

(61,800)

 

Other

(66,951)

  

21,537

  

(75,751)

 

Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities

(15,934)

  

97,697

  

149,388

 

Investing activities:

     

Capital expenditures

(91,794)

  

(164,466)

  

(218,071)

 

Proceeds from sale of business, net of cash divested

(17,006)

  

243,362

  

-

 

Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired

-

  

(452)

  

(171,653)

 

Proceeds from sale of fixed assets and other

1,920

  

5,586

  

6,733

 

Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities

(106,880)

  

84,030

  

(382,991)

 

Financing activities:

     

Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt, net of discount

245,000

  

-

  

-

 

Principal payments on long-term debt

(6,192)

  

(4,494)

  

(3,437)

 

(Decrease) increase in short term debt, net

(22,372)

  

(40,406)

  

65,198

 

Debt issuance costs

(7,249)

  

-

  

(667)

 

Purchase of noncontrolling interest

-

  

(4,797)

  

(2,450)

 

Repurchase of common stock

-

  

(36,550)

  

(59,955)

 

Taxes withheld and paid on employees' share-based payment awards

(544)

  

(2,787)

  

(11,618)

 

Contribution from noncontrolling interests and other

(928)

  

5,042

  

(1,511)

 

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

207,715

  

(83,992)

  

(14,440)

 

Effects of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

(3,065)

  

(3,392)

  

(3,019)

 

Changes in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

81,836

  

94,343

  

(251,062)

 

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period

361,742

  

267,399

  

518,461

 

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period

$

443,578

  

$

361,742

  

$

267,399

 
      

Reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash to the consolidated balance sheet:

  
      

Cash and cash equivalents

$

438,438

  

$

359,536

  

$

264,980

 

Restricted cash included in other current assets

4,089

  

12

  

18

 

Restricted cash included in other assets

1,051

  

2,194

  

2,401

 

Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash shown in the statement of cash flows

$

443,578

  

$

361,742

  

$

267,399

 


Non-GAAP Measures
EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted net income (loss), adjusted earnings (loss) per share and free cash flow are measures not recognized under U.S. GAAP and which exclude certain non-cash and special items that may obscure trends and operating performance not indicative of the Company's core financial activities. Management considers EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted net income (loss), adjusted earnings (loss) per share and free cash flow to be key indicators of the Company's operating performance and believes that these and similar measures are widely used by investors, securities analysts and other interested parties in evaluating the Company's performance. In addition, similar measures are utilized in the calculation of the financial covenants and ratios contained in the Company's financing arrangements and management uses these measures for developing internal budgets and forecasting purposes. EBITDA is defined as net income (loss) adjusted to reflect income tax expense (benefit), interest expense net of interest income, depreciation and amortization, and adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA further adjusted to reflect certain items that management does not consider to be reflective of the Company's core operating performance. Adjusted EBITDA margin is adjusted EBITDA presented as a percentage of sales. Adjusted net income (loss) is defined as net income (loss) adjusted to reflect certain items that management does not consider to be reflective of the Company's core operating performance. Adjusted basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share is defined as adjusted net income (loss) divided by the weighted average number of basic and diluted shares, respectively, outstanding during the period. Free cash flow is defined as net cash provided by operating activities minus capital expenditures and is useful to both management and investors in evaluating the Company's ability to service and repay its debt.

When analyzing the Company's operating performance, investors should use EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted net income (loss), adjusted earnings (loss) per share and free cash flow as supplements to, and not as alternatives for, net income (loss), operating income, or any other performance measure derived in accordance with U.S. GAAP, and not as an alternative to cash flow from operating activities as a measure of the Company's liquidity. EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted net income (loss), adjusted earnings (loss) per share and free cash flow have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of the Company's results of operations as reported under U.S. GAAP. Other companies may report EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted net income (loss), adjusted earnings (loss) per share and free cash flow differently and therefore the Company's results may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. In addition, in evaluating adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income (loss), it should be noted that in the future the Company may incur expenses similar to or in excess of the adjustments in the below presentation. This presentation of adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income (loss) should not be construed as an inference that the Company's future results will be unaffected by special items. Reconciliations of EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted net income (loss) and free cash flow follow.

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
The following table provides reconciliation of EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA from net (loss) income (unaudited):

 

Quarter Ended December 31,

 

Year Ended December 31,

 

2020

 

2019

 

2020

 

2019

 

(dollar amounts in thousands)

Net (loss) income attributable to Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.

$

(27,179)

  

$

(67,384)

  

$

(267,605)

  

$

67,529

 

Income tax (benefit) expense

(5,362)

  

(10,912)

  

(60,847)

  

36,089

 

Interest expense, net of interest income

18,174

  

10,255

  

59,167

  

44,113

 

Depreciation and amortization

37,502

  

39,985

  

154,229

  

151,953

 

EBITDA

$

23,135

  

$

(28,056)

  

$

(115,056)

  

$

299,684

 

Impairment of assets held for sale

-

  

-

  

86,470

  

-

 

Gain on sale of business, net (1)

(520)

  

(3,391)

  

(2,834)

  

(191,571)

 

Restructuring charges (2)

16,246

  

21,888

  

39,482

  

51,102

 

Other impairment charges (3)

16,470

  

18,993

  

17,417

  

23,139

 

Pension settlement charges (4)

184

  

15,997

  

184

  

15,997

 

Project costs (5)

1,414

  

87

  

5,648

  

2,090

 

Lease termination costs (6)

87

  

164

  

771

  

1,167

 

Divested noncontrolling interest debt extinguishment

-

  

-

  

3,595

  

-

 

Adjusted EBITDA

$

57,016

  

$

25,682

  

$

35,677

  

$

201,608

 
        

Sales

$

696,882

  

$

726,189

  

$

2,375,439

  

$

3,108,400

 

Net (loss) income margin

(3.9)

%

 

(9.3)

%

 

(11.3)

%

 

2.2

%

Adjusted EBITDA margin

8.2

%

 

3.5

%

 

1.5

%

 

6.5

%

 

  1. Gain on sale of business primarily related to divestitures in 2020 and divestiture of AVS product line in 2019.
  2. Includes non-cash impairment charges related to restructuring.
  3. Other non-cash impairment charges in 2020 of $17,417 related to fixed assets and right-of-use operating lease assets, net of approximately $476 attributable to our noncontrolling interest. Impairment charges in 2019 related to fixed assets of $23,139.
  4. Non-cash pension settlement charges and administrative fees incurred related to certain of our U.S. and non-U.S. pension plans.
  5. Project costs recorded in selling, administration and engineering expense related to acquisitions and divestitures.
  6. Lease termination costs no longer recorded as restructuring charges in accordance with ASC 842.

Adjusted Net Income (Loss) and Adjusted Earnings (Loss) Per Share
The following table provides reconciliation of net (loss) income to adjusted net (loss) income and the respective earnings (loss) per share amounts (unaudited):

 

Quarter Ended December 31,

 

Year Ended December 31,

 

2020

 

2019

 

2020

 

2019

 

(dollar amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)

Net (loss) income attributable to Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.

$

(27,179)

  

$

(67,384)

  

$

(267,605)

  

$

67,529

 

Impairment of assets held for sale

-

  

-

  

86,470

  

-

 

Gain on sale of business, net (1)

(520)

  

(3,391)

  

(2,834)

  

(191,571)

 

Restructuring charges (2)

16,246

  

21,888

  

39,482

  

51,102

 

Other impairment charges (3)

16,470

  

18,993

  

17,417

  

23,139

 

Pension settlement charges (4)

184

  

15,997

  

184

  

15,997

 

Project costs (5)

1,414

  

87

  

5,648

  

2,090

 

Lease termination costs (6)

87

  

164

  

771

  

1,167

 

Divested noncontrolling interest debt extinguishment

-

  

-

  

3,595

  

-

 

Tax impact of adjusting items (7)

(3,390)

  

(8,620)

  

(24,492)

  

27,271

 

Adjusted net income (loss)

$

3,312

  

$

(22,266)

  

$

(141,364)

  

$

(3,276)

 
        

Weighted average shares outstanding

       

Basic

16,928,472

  

16,859,946

  

16,913,850

  

17,146,124

 

Diluted (8)

16,928,472

  

16,859,946

  

16,913,850

  

17,208,768

 
        

(Loss) earnings per share:

       

Basic

$

(1.61)

  

$

(4.00)

  

$

(15.82)

  

$

3.94

 

Diluted

$

(1.61)

  

$

(4.00)

  

$

(15.82)

  

$

3.92

 
        

Adjusted earnings (loss) per share:

       

Basic

$

0.20

  

$

(1.32)

  

$

(8.36)

  

$

(0.19)

 

Diluted

$

0.19

  

$

(1.32)

  

$

(8.36)

  

$

(0.19)

 

 

  1. Gain on sale of business primarily related to divestitures in 2020 and divestiture of AVS product line in 2019.
  2. Includes non-cash impairment charges related to restructuring.
  3. Other non-cash impairment charges in 2020 of $17,417 related to fixed assets and right-of-use operating lease assets, net of approximately $476 attributable to our noncontrolling interest. Impairment charges in 2019 related to fixed assets of $23,139.
  4. Non-cash pension settlement charges and administrative fees incurred related to certain of our U.S. and non-U.S. pension plans.
  5. Project costs recorded in selling, administration and engineering expense related to acquisitions and divestitures.
  6. Lease termination costs no longer recorded as restructuring charges in accordance with ASC 842.
  7. Represents the elimination of the income tax impact of the above adjustments, by calculating the income tax impact of these adjusting items using the appropriate tax rate for the jurisdiction where the charges were incurred.
  8. For the purpose of calculating adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share for the quarter ended December 31, 2020 and the year ended December 31, 2019, the weighted average shares outstanding were 17,097,743 and 17,146,124, respectively.

Free Cash Flow
The following table provides a reconciliation of net cash provided by (used in) operating activities to free cash flow (unaudited):

  Quarter Ended December 31,  Year Ended December 31, 
  2020  2019  2020  2019 
  (dollar amounts in thousands) 
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities $10,598  $67,790  $(15,934) $97,697 
Capital expenditures  (18,387)  (33,381)  (91,794)  (164,466)
Free cash flow $(7,789) $34,409  $(107,728) $(66,769)


SOURCE: Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc



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