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April 28, 2023

Moog Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2023 Results With Record Sales

Reiterates full year adjusted 2023 earnings per share guidance

East Aurora, NY -- Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and controls systems, today reported second quarter 2023 diluted earnings per share of $1.34 and adjusted diluted earnings per share of $1.42. 

 

(in millions, except per share results)

 

 

 

 

Q2 2023

Q2 2022

Deltas

Net sales

$837   

$771   

9 %

Operating margin

10.0 %

7.4 %

260 bps

Adjusted operating margin

10.4 %

10.6 %

-20 bps

Diluted net earnings per share

$1.34   

$0.91   

47 %

Adjusted diluted net earnings per share

$1.42   

$1.49   

(5) %

Adjusted free cash flow

$(101)  

$(24)  

$(76)

See the reconciliations of adjusted financial results to reported results included in the financial statements herein for the quarters ended April 1, 2023 and April 2, 2022.

 

 

Quarter Highlights

▪   Net sales were $837 million, an increase of 9% compared to the second quarter from a year ago, with increases across all three reporting segments. Excluding divestitures and foreign exchange impacts, sales increased 11%.

▪   Adjusted operating margin of 10.4% was relatively unchanged from a year ago. Stronger operational performance was offset by several program charges and an unfavorable sales mix.

▪   Adjusted diluted earnings per share decreased 5%, as $7 million of higher interest expense was partially offset by increased operating profit.

▪   Adjusted free cash flow use in the second quarter of $101 million was driven by working capital consumption and elevated capital expenditures.

"Our sales were remarkable this quarter, a proud record for our company," said Pat Roche, CEO. "Adjusted operating margin performance through the first half of the year was better than prior year and will be stronger in the second half of FY23. We took a big step in our simplification journey by moving away from a matrixed structure in Aircraft Controls towards two separate businesses. This change will drive greater clarity and performance.”

 

Segment Results

Aircraft Controls sales in the second quarter of 2023 increased 11%. Sales for commercial OEM programs increased significantly, up 56%, driven by market recovery in widebody aircraft and business jet activity. Commercial aftermarket increased 21% due to higher spares volume. Military OEM sales were down 5% reflecting lower funded development activity. Military aftermarket was down 18% compared to a very strong quarter a year ago. Adjusted operating margin was 9.5%, a 50 basis-point decrease, the result of an unfavorable sales mix in the quarter.

Space and Defense Controls sales increased 10% in the second quarter of 2023, mostly driven by increased activity in the avionics business and the ramp to full-rate production for the reconfigurable turret. Adjusting for the divestiture of the security business last year, segment sales increased 12%. Adjusted operating margin was 11.7%, 10 basis points higher than last year’s second quarter. Benefits associated with higher sales and improvements in the core business were mostly offset by additional charges on our space vehicle development programs.

Industrial Systems sales increased 3%. Excluding foreign currency movements and last year’s sonar business divestiture, sales increased 8%. The underlying sales growth was related to continued recovery in industrial automation products. Sales of medical products were mostly unchanged while simulation and test products were lower on order timing. Adjusting for last year’s divestiture, energy sales were unchanged. Adjusted operating margin of 10.4% decreased 10 basis points, reflecting operational charges taken in the quarter, offset by incremental sales volume.

 

Free Cash Flow Results

Adjusted free cash flow in the second quarter was a use of cash of $101 million. Capital expenditures were $60 million in the quarter and included $28 million for the purchase of a building to support  business growth. Working capital pressure was tied to receivables growth associated with higher sales, supply chain constraints, and the work-down of customer advances for defense programs.

 

2023 Financial Guidance

“We are increasing our sales guidance slightly to $3.2 billion," said Jennifer Walter, CFO. "In addition, we are reiterating our fiscal year 2023 guidance for the company’s adjusted operating margin and adjusted earnings per share. Overall, we had a good first half of the year and our outlook for the rest of the year looks strong."

 

(in millions, except per share results)

 

 

 

FY 2023 Guidance

 

Current

Previous

Net sales

$3,190   

$3,175   

Operating margin

11.1  %

11.2  %

Adjusted operating margin

11.0  %

11.0  %

Diluted net earnings per share

$5.81   

$5.89   

Adjusted diluted net earnings per share

$5.70   

$5.70   

Free cash flow

$—    

$100   

Earnings per share figures are forecasted to be within range of +/- $0.20.

 

 

 

Free cash flow guidance is now zero. This change reflects an increase in working capital requirements largely due to the second quarter pressures, and investments to support the business.

In conjunction with today’s release, Moog Inc. will host a conference call today beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET, which will be broadcast live over the Internet. Pat Roche, CEO, and Jennifer Walter, CFO, will host the call. Listeners can access the call live or in replay mode at www.moog.com/investors/communications. Supplemental financial data will be available on the webcast web page 90 minutes prior to tference call.

 

Cautionary Statement 


Information included or incorporated by reference in this press release that does not consist of historical facts, including statements accompanied by or containing words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “believes,” “expects,” “expected,” “intends,” “plans,” “projects,” “approximate,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential,” “outlook,” “forecast,” “anticipates,” “presume” and “assume,” are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to several factors, risks and uncertainties, the impact or occurrence of which could cause actual results to differ materially from the expected results described in the forward-looking statements. In evaluating these forward-looking statements, you should carefully consider the factors set forth below.

Although it is not possible to create a comprehensive list of all factors that may cause actual results to differ from the results expressed or implied by our forward-looking statements or that may affect our future results, some of these factors and other risks and uncertainties that arise from time to time are described in Item 1A “Risk Factors” of our Annual Report on Form 10-K and in our other periodic filings with the SEC and include the following:

 

Strategic risks

•   We operate in highly competitive markets with competitors who may have greater resources than we possess;

•   Our research and development and innovation efforts are substantial and may not be successful, which could reduce our sales and earnings;

•   If we are unable to adequately enforce and protect our intellectual property or defend against assertions of infringement, our business and our ability to compete could be harmed; and

•   Our sales and earnings may be affected if we cannot identify, acquire or integrate strategic acquisitions, or as we conduct divestitures.

 

Market condition risks

•   The markets we serve are cyclical and sensitive to domestic and foreign economic conditions and events, which may cause our operating results to fluctuate;

•   We depend heavily on government contracts that may not be fully funded or may be terminated, and the failure to receive funding or the termination of one or more of these contracts could reduce our sales and increase our costs;

•   The loss of The Boeing Company or Lockheed Martin as a customer or a significant reduction in sales to either company could adversely impact our operating results; and

•   We may not realize the full amounts reflected in our backlog as revenue, which could adversely affect our future revenue and growth prospects.

 

Operational risks

•   A reduced supply, as well as inflated prices, across various raw materials and third-party provided components and sub-assemblies within our supply chain could have a material impact on our ability to manufacture and ship our products, in addition to adversely impacting our operating profit and balance sheet;

•   We face various risks related to health pandemics, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which have had material adverse consequences on our operations, financial position, cash flows, and those of our customers and suppliers;

•   If our subcontractors or suppliers fail to perform their contractual obligations, our prime contract performance and our ability to obtain future business could be materially and adversely impacted;

•   We face, and may continue to face, risks related to information systems interruptions, intrusions or new software implementations, which may adversely affect our business operations;

•   We may not be able to prevent, or timely detect, issues with our products and our manufacturing processes, which may adversely affect our operations and our earnings; and

•   The failure or misuse of our products may damage our reputation, necessitate a product recall or result in claims against us that exceed our insurance coverage, thereby requiring us to pay significant damages.

 

Financial risks

•   We make estimates in accounting for over-time contracts, and changes in these estimates may have significant impacts on our earnings;

•   We enter into fixed-price contracts, which could subject us to losses if we have cost overruns;

•   Our indebtedness and restrictive covenants under our credit facilities and indenture governing our senior notes could limit our operational and financial flexibility;

•   Significant changes in discount rates, rates of return on pension assets, mortality tables and other factors could adversely affect our earnings and equity and increase our pension funding requirements;

•   A write-off of all or part of our goodwill or other intangible assets could adversely affect our operating results and net worth; and

•   Unforeseen exposure to additional income tax liabilities may affect our operating results.

 

Legal and compliance risks

•   Contracting on government programs is subject to significant regulation, including rules related to bidding, billing and accounting standards, and any false claims or non-compliance could subject us to fines, penalties or possible debarment;

•   Our operations in foreign countries expose us to currency, political and trade risks and adverse changes in local legal and regulatory environments could impact our results of operations;

•   Government regulations could limit our ability to sell our products outside the United States and otherwise adversely affect our business;

•   We are involved in various legal proceedings, the outcome of which may be unfavorable to us;

•   Our operations are subject to environmental laws and complying with those laws may cause us to incur significant costs; and

•   We may face reputational, regulatory or financial risks from a perceived, or an actual, failure to achieve our sustainability goals.

 

General risks

▪   Future terror attacks, war, natural disasters or other catastrophic events beyond our control could negatively impact our business; and

•   Our performance could suffer if we cannot maintain our culture as well as attract, retain and engage our employees.

 

While we believe we have identified and discussed above the material risks affecting our business, there may be additional factors, risks and uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently consider immaterial that may affect the forward-looking statements made herein. Given these factors, risks and uncertainties, investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as predictive of future results. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and we disclaim any obligation to update any forward-looking statement made in this report, except as required by law.

Contact

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Email: investorrelations@moog.com