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Grace Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2018 Results; Announces Full-Year 2019 Financial Outlook

Full-Year 2018 Highlights:

Full-Year 2019 Outlook:

COLUMBIA, Md., Feb. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — W. R. Grace & Co. (NYSE: GRA) today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2018, and announced its full-year 2019 financial outlook.

Delivering on Our Strategic Initiatives

“I’m pleased with our strong 2018 performance. Our team delivered double-digit sales and earnings growth, and significantly improved our ability to consistently deliver profitable growth,” said Hudson La Force, Grace’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our recent investments to accelerate growth and extend our competitive advantages are producing results. I’m upbeat about 2019 and expect another year of solid demand for our high-value technologies with expanding margins and double-digit Adjusted EPS growth.”

Grace’s strategic framework for profitable growth includes four elements:

Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Consolidated Performance

 Summary Financial Results – Total Grace                
 (In $ millions, except per share amounts) 4Q18   4Q17   Change   FY18   FY17   Change
 Net sales   520.0       459.5     13.2%       1,932.1       1,716.5     12.6%  
Net sales, constant currency             14.3%                     11.4%  
 Net income   69.1       (123.0)     NM       167.6       11.2     NM  
                                   
 Adjusted EBIT   118.8       115.1     3.2%       456.7       414.0     10.3%  
 Adjusted EBIT margin   22.8%       25.0%     (2.2) pts       23.6%       24.1%     (0.5) pts  
                                   
 Diluted EPS   $1.03     ($1.81)     NM       $2.49       $0.16     NM  
 Adjusted EPS   $1.14     $0.98     16.3%       $4.14       $3.40     21.8%  
 Dividends per share   $0.24     $0.21     14.3%       $0.96       $0.84     14.3%  
                       
              YTD 2018   YTD 2017   Change
 Net cash provided by operating activities               342.0       319.2     7.1%  
 Adjusted Free Cash Flow               234.6       274.0     (14.4)%  
                       
              TTM 2018   TTM 2017   Change
 Adjusted EBIT ROIC               20.9%       24.4%     (3.5) pts  

 
Fourth Quarter 2018

Full-Year 2018

Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Segment Performance

Catalysts Technologies

Catalysts Technologies includes catalysts and additives for plastics, refinery, and other chemical process applications, as well as polypropylene process technology.

 Summary Financial Results – Catalysts Technologies            
 (In $ millions) 4Q18     4Q17     Change     FY18     FY17     Change
 Net sales 405.1     344.7     17.5%     1,463.5     1,276.5     14.6%  
Net sales, constant currency             18.2%                 13.7%  
 Gross margin 38.6%     42.1%     (3.5) pts     41.7%     40.8%     0.9 pts  
                                   
 Operating income 115.2     109.3     5.4%     440.5     395.4     11.4%  
 Operating margin 28.4%     31.7%     (3.3) pts     30.1%     31.0%     (0.9) pts  

Fourth Quarter 2018

Full-Year 2018

Materials Technologies

Materials Technologies includes engineered materials for consumer/pharma, chemical process and coatings applications.

 Summary Financial Results – Materials Technologies            
 (In $ millions) 4Q18   4Q17   Change   FY18   FY17   Change
 Net sales 114.9     114.8     0.1%     468.6     440.0     6.5%  
Net sales, constant currency             2.7%                 4.7%  
 Gross margin 37.2%     37.0%     0.2 pts     37.8%     37.9%     (0.1) pts  
                                   
 Operating income 25.3     25.2     0.4%     105.6     100.6     5.0%  
 Operating margin 22.0%     22.0%     0.0 pts     22.5%     22.9%     (0.4) pts  

Fourth Quarter 2018

Full-Year 2018

Other Developments

Legacy Liabilities Update

As we disclosed in our 3Q18 earnings materials, as part of the process for renewing our permit for a dam on our former vermiculite mine site in Libby, Montana, which expires in March 2019, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation is expected to require us to replace the dam spillway, which is deteriorating, with a new spillway. Based on bids received, the cost of the new spillway is estimated to be $40 – $45 million. We expect to record a liability for this project at the time the permit renewal is approved, which we expect in the first quarter of 2019. Construction of the new spillway is expected to take three to four years.

Capital Allocation

Full-Year 2019 Outlook

As of February 7, 2019, our full year outlook for 2019 is as follows:

   Full-Year 2019 Outlook      
      2019 Outlook  
   (In $ millions, except percents and per share amounts)      
   Sales growth   6% – 7%  
   Adjusted EBIT   $490 – $500  
   Adjusted EPS   $4.53 – $4.63  
   Adjusted Free Cash Flow   $235 – $250  
   Note: We are unable to estimate the annual mark-to-market pension adjustment or 2019 net income or diluted EPS.      

Investor Call
We will discuss these results during an investor conference call and webcast today starting at 9:00 a.m. ET. To access the call and webcast, interested participants should go to the Investors portion of our website, www.grace.com, and click on the webcast link.

Those without access to the internet can participate by dialing +1 844.515.9173 (U.S.) or +1 574.990.9421 (International). The participant passcode is 6378576. Investors are advised to dial into the call at least 10 minutes early in order to register.

An audio replay will be available after 1:00 p.m. ET on February 7. For one week, the replay will be accessible by dialing +1 855.859.2056 (U.S.) or +1 404.537.3406 (International) and entering the participant passcode 6378576. The webcast replay or transcript will be available for one year on the company’s website.

About Grace
Built on talent, technology, and trust, Grace is a leading global supplier of catalysts and engineered materials. The company’s two industry-leading business segments—Catalysts Technologies and Materials Technologies—provide innovative products, technologies, and services that enhance the products and processes of our customers around the world. With approximately 3,900 employees, Grace operates and/or sells to customers in over 60 countries. More information about Grace is available at grace.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This announcement contains forward-looking statements, that is, information related to future, not past, events. Such statements generally include the words “believes,” “plans,” “intends,” “targets,” “will,” “expects,” “suggests,” “anticipates,” “outlook,” “continues,” or similar expressions. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, expected financial positions; results of operations; cash flows; financing plans; business strategy; operating plans; capital and other expenditures; competitive positions; growth opportunities for existing products; benefits from new technology and cost reduction initiatives, plans and objectives; and markets for securities. For these statements, Grace claims the protections of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. Like other businesses, Grace is subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause its actual results to differ materially from its projections or that could cause other forward-looking statements to prove incorrect. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements include, without limitation: risks related to foreign operations, especially in emerging regions; the costs and availability of raw materials, energy and transportation; the effectiveness of its research and development and growth investments; acquisitions and divestitures of assets and businesses; developments affecting Grace’s outstanding indebtedness; developments affecting Grace’s pension obligations; its legal and environmental proceedings; environmental compliance costs; the inability to establish or maintain certain business relationships; the inability to hire or retain key personnel; natural disasters such as storms and floods, and force majeure events; changes in tax laws and regulations; international trade disputes, tariffs, and sanctions; the potential effects of cyberattacks; and those additional factors set forth in Grace’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, and current reports on Form 8-K, which have been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and are readily available on the internet at www.sec.gov. Reported results should not be considered as an indication of future performance. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on Grace’s projections and forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the dates those projections and statements are made. Grace undertakes no obligation to release publicly any revision to the projections and forward-looking statements contained in this announcement, or to update them to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this announcement.

W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Operations (unaudited)

  Three Months Ended
December 31,
  Year Ended
December 31,
(In millions, except per share amounts) 2018   2017   2018   2017
Net sales $ 520.0     $ 459.5     $ 1,932.1     $ 1,716.5  
Cost of goods sold 323.7     275.1     1,165.4     1,040.4  
Gross profit 196.3     184.4     766.7     676.1  
Selling, general and administrative expenses 79.9     69.9     307.0     274.0  
Research and development expenses 16.2     14.8     62.7     56.3  
Provision for environmental remediation, net 0.5     4.8     73.8     24.4  
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliate (12.3 )   (8.0 )   (31.8 )   (25.9 )
Restructuring and repositioning expenses 13.6     9.7     46.4     26.7  
Interest expense and related financing costs 20.6     19.8     80.2     79.5  
Other (income) expense, net (18.7 )   45.2     (16.5 )   30.2  
Total costs and expenses 99.8     156.2     521.8     465.2  
Income (loss) before income taxes 96.5     28.2     244.9     210.9  
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes (27.6 )   (151.3 )   (78.1 )   (200.5 )
Net income (loss) 68.9     (123.1 )   166.8     10.4  
Less: Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interests 0.2     0.1     0.8     0.8  
Net income (loss) attributable to W. R. Grace & Co. shareholders $ 69.1     $ (123.0 )   $ 167.6     $ 11.2  
Earnings Per Share Attributable to W. R. Grace & Co. Shareholders              
Basic earnings per share:              
Net income (loss) $ 1.03     $ (1.81 )   $ 2.49     $ 0.16  
Weighted average number of basic shares 66.9     67.8     67.2     68.1  
Diluted earnings per share:              
Net income (loss) $ 1.03     $ (1.81 )   $ 2.49     $ 0.16  
Weighted average number of diluted shares 67.0     67.8     67.3     68.2  
Dividends per common share $ 0.24     $ 0.21     $ 0.96     $ 0.84  
                               
The Notes to the Financial Information are included as part of the Earnings Release.
 

W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (unaudited)

  Year Ended
December 31,
(In millions) 2018   2017
OPERATING ACTIVITIES      
Net income (loss) $ 166.8     $ 10.4  
Reconciliation to net cash provided by (used for) operating activities:      
Depreciation and amortization 100.8     111.5  
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliate (31.8 )   (25.9 )
Dividends received from unconsolidated affiliate     19.0  
Costs related to legacy product, environmental and other claims 84.6     30.8  
Cash paid for legacy product, environmental and other claims (22.9 )   (54.5 )
Provision for income taxes 78.1     200.5  
Cash paid for income taxes (54.0 )   (61.8 )
Income tax refunds received 0.7     34.2  
Loss on early extinguishment of debt 4.8      
Interest expense and related financing costs 80.2     79.5  
Cash paid for interest (78.4 )   (70.2 )
Defined benefit pension expense 0.7     64.1  
Cash paid under defined benefit pension arrangements (66.5 )   (17.8 )
Accounts receivable reserve—Venezuela     10.0  
Stock compensation expense 18.6     11.0  
Changes in assets and liabilities, excluding effect of currency translation and acquisitions:      
Trade accounts receivable 2.5     (4.9 )
Inventories (26.1 )   4.4  
Accounts payable 24.2     (2.5 )
Deferred revenue 35.6     4.7  
All other items, net 24.1     (23.3 )
Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities 342.0     319.2  
INVESTING ACTIVITIES      
Capital expenditures (216.3 )   (125.2 )
Business acquired, net of cash acquired (418.0 )   (3.5 )
Proceeds from sale of assets 2.4     0.6  
Other investing activities 13.4     (1.1 )
Net cash provided by (used for) investing activities (618.5 )   (129.2 )
FINANCING ACTIVITIES      
Borrowings under credit arrangements 1,024.0     114.4  
Repayments under credit arrangements (587.8 )   (143.9 )
Cash paid for repurchases of common stock (80.0 )   (65.0 )
Cash paid for debt financing costs (11.8 )    
Proceeds from exercise of stock options 6.7     16.4  
Dividends paid to shareholders (64.6 )   (57.3 )
Cash received from derivative settlement 33.1      
Other financing activities (3.1 )   0.6  
Net cash provided by (used for) financing activities 316.5     (134.8 )
Effect of currency exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents (2.5 )   7.7  
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 37.5     62.9  
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash beginning of period 163.5     100.6  
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, end of period $ 201.0     $ 163.5  
 
The Notes to the Financial Information are included as part of the Earnings Release.
 

W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)

  December 31,
(In millions, except par value and shares) 2018   2017
ASSETS      
Current Assets      
Cash and cash equivalents $ 200.5     $ 152.8  
Restricted cash and cash equivalents 0.5     10.7  
Trade accounts receivable, less allowance of $11.6 (2017—$11.7) 288.5     285.2  
Inventories 281.1     230.9  
Other current assets 86.7     49.0  
Total Current Assets 857.3     728.6  
Properties and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization of $1,482.8 (2017—$1,463.4) 1,011.7     799.1  
Goodwill 540.4     402.4  
Technology and other intangible assets, net 356.5     255.4  
Deferred income taxes 529.4     556.5  
Investment in unconsolidated affiliate 156.1     125.9  
Other assets 113.9     39.1  
Total Assets $ 3,565.3     $ 2,907.0  
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY      
Current Liabilities      
Debt payable within one year $ 22.3     $ 20.1  
Accounts payable 248.6     210.3  
Other current liabilities 243.5     217.8  
Total Current Liabilities 514.4     448.2  
Debt payable after one year 1,961.0     1,523.8  
Unfunded defined benefit pension plans 366.0     391.9  
Underfunded defined benefit pension plans 67.1     110.5  
Other liabilities 319.8     169.3  
Total Liabilities 3,228.3     2,643.7  
Equity      
Common stock issued, par value $0.01; 300,000,000 shares authorized; outstanding: 66,792,968 (2017—67,780,410) 0.7     0.7  
Paid-in capital 481.1     474.8  
Retained earnings 676.7     573.1  
Treasury stock, at cost: shares: 10,663,659 (2017—9,676,217) (895.5 )   (832.1 )
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) 67.9     39.9  
Total W. R. Grace & Co. Shareholders’ Equity 330.9     256.4  
Noncontrolling interests 6.1     6.9  
Total Equity 337.0     263.3  
Total Liabilities and Equity $ 3,565.3     $ 2,907.0  
 
The Notes to the Financial Information are included as part of the Earnings Release.
 

W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries
Analysis of Operations (unaudited)

  Three Months Ended December 31,   Year Ended December 31,
(In millions, except per share amounts) 2018   2017   % Change   2018   2017   % Change
Net sales:                      
Catalysts Technologies $ 405.1     $ 344.7     17.5 %   $ 1,463.5     $ 1,276.5     14.6 %
Materials Technologies 114.9     114.8     0.1 %   468.6     440.0     6.5 %
Total Grace net sales $ 520.0     $ 459.5     13.2 %   $ 1,932.1     $ 1,716.5     12.6 %
Net sales by region:                      
North America $ 155.4     $ 130.7     18.9 %   $ 581.7     $ 486.0     19.7 %
Europe Middle East Africa 200.2     181.9     10.1 %   752.2     667.7     12.7 %
Asia Pacific 133.7     124.8     7.1 %   481.5     459.8     4.7 %
Latin America 30.7     22.1     38.9 %   116.7     103.0     13.3 %
Total net sales by region $ 520.0     $ 459.5     13.2 %   $ 1,932.1     $ 1,716.5     12.6 %
Performance measures:                      
Adjusted EBIT(A)(B):                      
Catalysts Technologies segment operating income $ 115.2     $ 109.3     5.4 %   $ 440.5     $ 395.4     11.4 %
Materials Technologies segment operating income 25.3     25.2     0.4 %   105.6     100.6     5.0 %
Corporate costs (17.4 )   (16.1 )   (8.1 )%   (73.5 )   (69.0 )   (6.5 )%
Certain pension costs(C) (4.3 )   (3.3 )   (30.3 )%   (15.9 )   (13.0 )   (22.3 )%
Adjusted EBIT 118.8     115.1     3.2 %   456.7     414.0     10.3 %
Costs related to legacy product, environmental and other claims (5.4 )   (5.3 )       (84.6 )   (30.8 )    
Restructuring and repositioning expenses (13.6 )   (9.7 )       (46.4 )   (26.7 )    
Pension MTM adjustment and other related costs, net 15.2     (49.2 )       15.2     (51.1 )    
Third-party acquisition-related costs (0.1 )   (2.5 )       (7.3 )   (2.9 )    
Amortization of acquired inventory fair value adjustment             (6.9 )        
Loss on early extinguishment of debt             (4.8 )        
Income and expense items related to divested businesses 1.9     (1.0 )       2.3     (2.3 )    
Accounts receivable reserve—Venezuela                 (10.0 )    
Gain (loss) on sale of product line     0.4                  
Interest expense, net (20.1 )   (19.5 )   (3.1 )%   (78.5 )   (78.5 )   %
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes (27.6 )   (151.3 )   81.8 %   (78.1 )   (200.5 )   61.0 %
Income (loss) attributable to W. R. Grace & Co. shareholders $ 69.1     $ (123.0 )   156.2 %   $ 167.6     $ 11.2     NM  
Diluted EPS $ 1.03     $ (1.81 )   156.9 %   $ 2.49     $ 0.16     NM  
Adjusted EPS(A) $ 1.14     $ 0.98     16.3 %   $ 4.14     $ 3.40     21.8 %
 
The Notes to the Financial Information are included as part of the Earnings Release.
 

W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries
Analysis of Operations (unaudited) (continued)

  Three Months Ended December 31,   Year Ended December 31,
(In millions) 2018   2017   % Change   2018   2017   % Change
Adjusted profitability performance measures(A)(B)(C):                    
Gross Margin:                      
Catalysts Technologies 38.6 %   42.1 %   (3.5) pts     41.7 %   40.8 %   0.9 pts  
Materials Technologies 37.2 %   37.0 %   0.2 pts     37.8 %   37.9 %   (0.1) pts  
Adjusted Gross Margin 38.3 %   40.8 %   (2.5) pts     40.7 %   40.1 %   0.6 pts  
Amortization of acquired inventory fair value adjustment %   %   NM     (0.3 )%   %   NM  
Pension costs in cost of goods sold (0.5 )%   (0.7 )%   0.2 pts     (0.7 )%   (0.7 )%   0.0 pts  
Total Grace 37.8 %   40.1 %   (2.3) pts     39.7 %   39.4 %   0.3 pts  
Adjusted EBIT:                      
Catalysts Technologies $ 115.2     $ 109.3     5.4%     $ 440.5     $ 395.4     11.4%  
Materials Technologies 25.3     25.2     0.4%     105.6     100.6     5.0%  
Corporate, pension, and other (21.7 )   (19.4 )   (11.9)%     (89.4 )   (82.0 )   (9.0)%  
Total Grace 118.8     115.1     3.2%     456.7     414.0     10.3%  
Depreciation and amortization:                      
Catalysts Technologies $ 20.3     $ 22.5     (9.8)%     $ 81.7     $ 87.1     (6.2)%  
Materials Technologies 3.5     5.1     (31.4)%     15.5     19.6     (20.9)%  
Corporate 0.9     1.3     (30.8)%     3.6     4.8     (25.0)%  
Total Grace 24.7     28.9     (14.5)%     100.8     111.5     (9.6)%  
Adjusted EBITDA:                      
Catalysts Technologies $ 135.5     $ 131.8     2.8%     $ 522.2     $ 482.5     8.2%  
Materials Technologies 28.8     30.3     (5.0)%     121.1     120.2     0.7%  
Corporate, pension, and other (20.8 )   (18.1 )   (14.9)%     (85.8 )   (77.2 )   (11.1)%  
Total Grace 143.5     144.0     (0.3)%     557.5     525.5     6.1%  
Adjusted EBIT margin:                      
Catalysts Technologies 28.4 %   31.7 %   (3.3) pts     30.1 %   31.0 %   (0.9) pts  
Materials Technologies 22.0 %   22.0 %   0.0 pts     22.5 %   22.9 %   (0.4) pts  
Total Grace 22.8 %   25.0 %   (2.2) pts     23.6 %   24.1 %   (0.5) pts  
Adjusted EBITDA margin:                      
Catalysts Technologies 33.4 %   38.2 %   (4.8) pts     35.7 %   37.8 %   (2.1) pts  
Materials Technologies 25.1 %   26.4 %   (1.3) pts     25.8 %   27.3 %   (1.5) pts  
Total Grace 27.6 %   31.3 %   (3.7) pts     28.9 %   30.6 %   (1.7) pts  
 
The Notes to the Financial Information are included as part of the Earnings Release.
 

W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries
Analysis of Operations (unaudited) (continued)

  Year Ended December 31,
(In millions) 2018   2017
Cash flow measure(A):      
Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities $ 342.0     $ 319.2  
Capital expenditures (216.3 )   (125.2 )
Free Cash Flow 125.7     194.0  
Cash paid for legacy product, environmental and other claims 22.9     54.5  
Cash paid for repositioning 20.7     11.0  
Cash paid for third-party acquisition-related costs 9.2     0.7  
Cash paid for restructuring 6.1     13.8  
Accelerated defined benefit pension plan contributions 50.0      
Adjusted Free Cash Flow $ 234.6     $ 274.0  

  Four Quarters Ended
December 31,
(In millions) 2018   2017
Calculation of Adjusted EBIT Return On Invested Capital (trailing four quarters)(A):      
Adjusted EBIT $ 456.7     $ 414.0  
Invested Capital:      
Trade accounts receivable 288.5     285.2  
Inventories 281.1     230.9  
Accounts payable (248.6 )   (210.3 )
  321.0     305.8  
Other current assets (excluding income taxes) 76.5     42.1  
Properties and equipment, net 1,011.7     799.1  
Goodwill 540.4     402.4  
Technology and other intangible assets, net 356.5     255.4  
Investment in unconsolidated affiliate 156.1     125.9  
Other assets (excluding capitalized financing fees) 111.0     37.4  
Other current liabilities (excluding income taxes, legacy environmental matters, accrued interest, and restructuring) (189.8 )   (158.6 )
Other liabilities (excluding income taxes and legacy environmental matters) (201.5 )   (113.7 )
Total invested capital $ 2,181.9     $ 1,695.8  
Adjusted EBIT Return On Invested Capital 20.9 %   24.4 %
 
The Notes to the Financial Information are included as part of the Earnings Release.
 

W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries
Adjusted Earnings Per Share (unaudited)

  Three Months Ended December 31,
  2018   2017
(In millions, except per share amounts) Pre-
Tax
  Tax
Effect
  After-
Tax
  Per
Share
  Pre-
Tax
  Tax
Effect
  After-
Tax
  Per
Share
Diluted earnings per share             $ 1.03                 $ (1.81 )
Pension MTM adjustment and other related costs, net $ (15.2 )   $ (5.5 )   $ (9.7 )   (0.14 )   $ 49.2     $ 17.0     $ 32.2     0.47  
Restructuring and repositioning expenses 13.6     2.9     10.7     0.16     9.7     2.9     6.8     0.10  
Costs related to legacy product, environmental and other claims 5.4     1.2     4.2     0.06     5.3     2.0     3.3     0.05  
Income and expense items related to divested businesses (1.9 )   (0.4 )   (1.5 )   (0.02 )   1.0     0.3     0.7     0.01  
Third-party acquisition-related costs 0.1         0.1         2.5     1.0     1.5     0.02  
Gain (loss) on sale of product line                 (0.4 )   (0.1 )   (0.3 )    
Income tax expense related to historical tax attributes(D)     (14.3 )   14.3     0.21                  
Provisional charge related to the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017     9.4     (9.4 )   (0.14 )       (143.0 )   143.0     2.11  
Discrete tax items     1.4     (1.4 )   (0.02 )       (2.2 )   2.2     0.03  
Adjusted EPS(A)             $ 1.14                 $ 0.98  

  Year Ended December 31,
  2018   2017
(In millions, except per share amounts) Pre-
Tax
  Tax
Effect
  After-
Tax
  Per
Share
  Pre-
Tax
  Tax
Effect
  After-
Tax
  Per
Share
Diluted earnings per share             $ 2.49                 $ 0.16  
Costs related to legacy product, environmental and other claims $ 84.6     $ 18.2     $ 66.4     0.99     $ 30.8     $ 11.4     $ 19.4     0.28  
Restructuring and repositioning expenses 46.4     10.0     36.4     0.54     26.7     8.9     17.8     0.26  
Pension MTM adjustment and other related costs, net (15.2 )   (3.5 )   (11.7 )   (0.17 )   51.1     17.4     33.7     0.49  
Third-party acquisition-related costs 7.3     1.6     5.7     0.08     2.9     1.1     1.8     0.03  
Amortization of acquired inventory fair value adjustment 6.9     1.5     5.4     0.08                  
Loss on early extinguishment of debt 4.8     1.0     3.8     0.06                  
Income and expense items related to divested businesses (2.3 )   (0.5 )   (1.8 )   (0.03 )   2.3     0.8     1.5     0.02  
Accounts receivable reserve—Venezuela                 10.0     3.5     6.5     0.10  
Income tax expense related to historical tax attributes(D)     (25.6 )   25.6     0.38                  
Provisional charge related to the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017     11.5     (11.5 )   (0.17 )       (143.0 )   143.0     2.10  
Discrete tax items     7.1     (7.1 )   (0.11 )       2.7     (2.7 )   (0.04 )
Adjusted EPS(A)             $ 4.14                 $ 3.40  
 
The Notes to the Financial Information are included as part of the Earnings Release.
 


W. R. Grace & Co. and Subsidiaries

Notes to the Financial Information

(A)  In the above, Grace presents financial information in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (U.S. GAAP), as well as the non-GAAP financial information described below. Grace believes that this non-GAAP financial information provides useful supplemental information about the performance of its businesses, improves period-to-period comparability and provides clarity on the information management uses to evaluate the performance of its businesses. In the above charts, Grace has provided reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered as a substitute for financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP, and the financial results calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP and reconciliations from those results should be evaluated carefully. Grace defines these non-GAAP financial measures as follows:

 

Adjusted EBIT, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBIT Return On Invested Capital, Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted EPS, Adjusted Free Cash Flow, Net Sales, constant currency, and Organic sales growth are non-GAAP financial measures; do not purport to represent income or liquidity measures as defined under U.S. GAAP; and should not be considered as alternatives to such measures as an indicator of Grace’s performance or liquidity.

Grace uses Adjusted EBIT as a performance measure in significant business decisions and in determining certain incentive compensation. Grace uses Adjusted EBIT as a performance measure because it provides improved period-to-period comparability for decision making and compensation purposes, and because it better measures the ongoing earnings results of its strategic and operating decisions by excluding the earnings effects of legacy product, environmental and other claims; restructuring and repositioning activities; divested businesses; the effects of acquisitions; and certain other items that are not representative of underlying trends.

Grace uses Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBIT Return On Invested Capital, Adjusted Gross Margin, and Adjusted EPS as performance measures and may use these measures in determining certain incentive compensation. Grace uses Adjusted EBIT Return On Invested Capital in making operating and investment decisions and in balancing the growth and profitability of operations. Grace uses Net Sales, constant currency as a performance measure to compare current period financial performance to historical financial performance by excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations that are not representative of underlying business trends and are largely outside of its control. Grace uses Organic sales growth to measure its businesses’ sales performance, excluding the impacts of acquisitions.

Grace uses Adjusted Free Cash Flow as a liquidity measure to evaluate its ability to generate cash to support its ongoing business operations, to invest in its businesses, and to provide a return of capital to shareholders. Grace also uses Adjusted Free Cash Flow as a performance measure in determining certain incentive compensation.

Adjusted EBIT, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBIT Return On Invested Capital, Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted EPS, Adjusted Free Cash Flow, Net Sales, constant currency, and Organic sales growth do not purport to represent income measures as defined under U.S. GAAP, and should not be used as alternatives to such measures as an indicator of Grace’s performance. These measures are provided to investors and others to improve the period-to-period comparability and peer-to-peer comparability of Grace’s financial results, and to ensure that investors and others understand the information Grace uses to evaluate the performance of its businesses. They distinguish the operating results of Grace’s current business base from the costs of Grace’s legacy product, environmental and other claims; restructuring and repositioning activities; divested businesses; and certain other items. These measures may have material limitations due to the exclusion or inclusion of amounts that are included or excluded, respectively, in the most directly comparable measures calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP and thus investors and others should review carefully the financial results calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

Adjusted EBIT has material limitations as an operating performance measure because it excludes costs related to legacy product, environmental and other claims, and may exclude income and expenses from restructuring and repositioning activities and divested businesses, which historically have been material components of Grace’s net income. Adjusted EBITDA also has material limitations as an operating performance measure because it excludes the impact of depreciation and amortization expense. Grace’s business is substantially dependent on the successful deployment of capital, and depreciation and amortization expense is a necessary element of our costs. Grace compensates for the limitations of these measurements by using these indicators together with net income as measured under U.S. GAAP to present a complete analysis of our results of operations. Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted EBITDA should be evaluated together with net income and net income attributable to Grace shareholders, measured under U.S. GAAP, for a complete understanding of Grace’s results of operations.

Grace is unable without unreasonable efforts to estimate the annual mark-to-market pension adjustment or future net income or diluted EPS. Without the availability of this significant information, Grace is unable to provide reconciliations for certain forward-looking information set forth in the Outlook, above.

(B)  Grace’s segment operating income includes only Grace’s share of income from consolidated and unconsolidated joint ventures.

(C)  Certain pension costs include only ongoing costs recognized quarterly, which include service and interest costs, expected returns on plan assets, and amortization of prior service costs/credits. Catalysts Technologies and Materials Technologies segment operating income and corporate costs do not include any amounts for pension expense. Other pension related costs including annual mark-to-market adjustments and actuarial gains and losses are excluded from Adjusted EBIT. These amounts are not used by management to evaluate the performance of Grace’s businesses and significantly affect the peer-to-peer and period-to-period comparability of our financial results. Mark-to-market adjustments and actuarial gains and losses relate primarily to changes in financial market values and actuarial assumptions and are not directly related to the operation of Grace’s businesses.

(D)  Grace’s historical tax attribute carryforwards (net operating losses and tax credits) unfavorably affect its tax expense with respect to certain provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. To normalize the effective tax rate, an adjustment is made to eliminate the tax expense impact associated with the historical tax attributes.

       NM – Not Meaningful

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