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Heartland Express, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual Financial Results which includes All-Time Record High Annual Operating Revenue

NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa, Jan. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Heartland Express, Inc. (Nasdaq: HTLD) announced today financial results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2023.

Three months ended December 31, 2023:

Twelve months ended December 31, 2023:

Heartland Express Chief Executive Officer Mike Gerdin commented on the quarterly operating results and ongoing initiatives of the Company, “Our consolidated operating results for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023 reflect the continued weak freight environment combined with excess industry capacity throughout the year. This challenging freight environment combined with two acquisitions in the prior year, have pressured our financial results to a level below our historical results and management expectations. However, these recent acquisitions have also allowed us to deliver $1.2 billion of operating revenues, an all-time record for our organization. We believe this enhanced scale provides a better strategic position given the cyclical nature of the industry we operate in. This enhanced scale has allowed us to increase capacity, enhance our customer offerings, and further diversify our customer base. The 2022 acquisitions have also allowed us the opportunity to upgrade our real estate portfolio of terminal locations. During the fourth quarter, the Company strategically divested certain real estate assets that no longer fit the Company’s freight pattern or were concentrated in markets where multiple properties existed. The Company will continue to evaluate its real estate portfolio for strategic opportunities and better alignment with our model of maintaining our fleet of revenue equipment in conjunction with the needs of our customers and lanes of freight.”

Mr. Gerdin continued, “Even in a challenging operating environment, we remain committed to paying down the debt resulting from the acquisitions of Smith Transport and Contract Freighter’s, Inc. (“CFI”). During 2023, we reduced our debt levels to $300 million following $114.1 million in debt payments during the year and $195.6 million since the acquisitions of Smith and CFI were completed in 2022. We expect the strategic changes that we have implemented during 2023 will improve our operational readiness ahead of future expected freight demand growth. Heartland Express and Millis Transfer combined had an operating ratio of 86.9%, during 2023 which included legacy Heartland Express operating ratio of 85.1%. In contrast, Smith Transport and CFI combined for an operating ratio of 103.8% during 2023. We expect to continue on our path for future operational improvements and cost reduction measures at all four operating brands. We project we can improve our consolidated operating results, within three to four years following the 2022 acquisitions to align with our historical operational results. We continue to be extremely proud of our professional drivers, our team that works hard to support our drivers, and the outstanding service provided to our customers.”

Financial Results

Heartland Express ended the fourth quarter of 2023 with operating revenues of $275.3 million ($235.6 million excluding fuel surcharge revenue), compared to $354.9 million ($293.6 million excluding fuel surcharge revenue) in the fourth quarter of 2022. Operating revenues for the quarter included fuel surcharge revenues of $39.7 million compared to $61.4 million in the same period of 2022. The weak freight environment continued to present challenges on our financial results during the quarter. Lower freight volumes, freight rate mix, and an increase in empty miles compared to the same quarter a year ago were products of the continued freight environment weakness. During the three months ended December 31, 2023, we benefited from an aggregate gain of $25.6 million from the sale of three terminal properties. Net income was $5.1 million, compared to $15.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, and basic earnings per share were $0.06 during the quarter compared to $0.20 basic earnings per share in the fourth quarter of 2022. The Company posted an operating ratio of 96.1%, non-GAAP adjusted operating ratio(1) of 94.9%, and a 1.9% net margin (net income as a percentage of operating revenues) in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to 92.6%, 90.6% and 4.4%, respectively in the fourth quarter of 2022.

For the twelve month period ended December 31, 2023, operating revenues were $1.2 billion, compared to $968.0 million in the same period of 2022, an increase of 24.7% and the best annual period of operating revenues in our Company’s 45-year history. Operating revenues included fuel surcharge revenues of $173.8 million compared to $169.2 million in the same period of 2022, a $4.6 million increase. Net income was $14.8 million, compared to $133.6 million in 2022. Basic earnings per share were $0.19 compared to $1.69 basic earnings per share in 2022. The 2022 results included Smith Transport starting June 1, 2022 and CFI starting September 1, 2022 and the sale of a terminal property for an unusually large gain during the second quarter. The Company posted an operating ratio of 96.5%, non-GAAP adjusted operating ratio(1) of 95.4% and a 1.2% net margin (net income as a percentage of operating revenues) in the twelve months ended December 31, 2023 compared to 80.5%, 84.8% and 13.8%, respectively in 2022.

Balance Sheet and Liquidity

At December 31, 2023, the Company had $28.1 million in cash balances, a decrease of $21.3 million since December 31, 2022. Debt and financing lease obligations of $300.0 million remain at December 31, 2023 ($275 million of CFI acquisition debt and $25 million of Smith Transport acquired equipment financing). These amounts are down from the initial $447.3 million borrowings less associated fees for the CFI acquisition in August 2022 and $46.8 million debt and finance lease obligations assumed from the Smith acquisition in May 2022. During 2023, the Company made $114.1 million debt payments. There were no borrowings under the Company’s unsecured line of credit at December 31, 2023. The Company had $88.0 million in available borrowing capacity on the line of credit as of December 31, 2023 after consideration of $12.0 million of outstanding letters of credit. The Company continues to be in compliance with associated financial covenants. The Company ended the year with total assets of $1.5 billion and stockholders’ equity of $865.3 million.

Net cash flows from operations for the twelve month period ended December 31, 2023 were $165.3 million, 13.7% of operating revenues. The primary use of cash during the twelve month period ended December 31, 2023 were $114.1 million repayments of debt and financing leases, $6.3 million for regular dividends, and $71.3 million for net property and equipment transactions.

The average age of the Company’s tractor fleet was 2.2 years as of December 31, 2023 compared to 2.0 years at December 31, 2022. The average age of the Company’s trailer fleet was 6.4 years at December 31, 2023 compared to 6.3 years at December 31, 2022.

The Company continued its commitment to shareholders through the payment of cash dividends. Regular dividends of $0.02 per share were declared and paid during each quarter of 2023. The Company has now paid cumulative cash dividends of $548.9 million, including four special dividends, ($2.00 in 2007, $1.00 in 2010, $1.00 in 2012, and $0.50 in 2021) over the past eighty-two consecutive quarters since 2003. Our outstanding shares at December 31, 2023 were 79.0 million. A total of 3.3 million shares of common stock have been repurchased for $57.7 million over the past five years. The Company has the ability to repurchase an additional 6.6 million shares under the current authorization which would result in 72.4 million outstanding shares if fully executed.

Other Information

Historical commitment to customer service has allowed us to build solid, long-term relationships and brand ourselves as an industry leader for on-time service. This past year we once again were recognized for customer service by our customers. These awards received include:

During 2023, we were also recognized with the following environmental, operational, industry, and community service awards:

These awards are hard-earned and are a direct reflection upon our outstanding group of employees and our focus on excellence in all areas of our business.

Operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, adjusted operating income, and adjusted operating ratio are non-GAAP financial measures and are not intended to replace financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures supplement our GAAP results. We believe that using these measures affords a more consistent basis for comparing our results of operations from period to period. The information required by Item 10(e) of Regulation S-K under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Regulation G under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including a reconciliation to the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP, is included in the table at the end of this press release.

This press release may contain statements that might be considered as forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Such statements may be identified by their use of terms or phrases such as “seek,” “expects,” “estimates,” “anticipates,” “projects,” “believes,” “hopes,” “plans,” “goals,” “intends,” “may,” “might,” “likely,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “could,” “potential,” “predict,” “continue,” “strategy,” “future,” “ensure,” “outlook,” and similar terms and phrases. In this press release, the statements relating to freight supply and demand, our ability to react to and capitalize on changing market conditions, the expected impact of operational improvements, strategic changes, enhanced scale, and cost reductions, evaluation of real estate opportunities, progress toward our goals, deployment of cash reserves, future dispositions of revenue equipment and real estate and gains therefrom, future operating ratio, future stock repurchases, dividends, acquisitions, and debt repayment, and results of the foregoing are forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on management’s belief or interpretation of information currently available. These statements and assumptions involve certain risks and uncertainties, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Actual events may differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying such statements as a result of numerous factors, including, without limitation, those specified in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2023. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, which speak as of their respective dates.

Contact: Heartland Express, Inc. (319-645-7060)

Mike Gerdin, Chief Executive Officer
Chris Strain, Chief Financial Officer

HEARTLAND EXPRESS, INC.
AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
(unaudited)
       
  Three Months Ended
December 31,
  Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
    2023       2022       2023       2022  
OPERATING REVENUE $         275,347     $         354,923     $         1,207,458     $         967,996  
               
OPERATING EXPENSES:              
Salaries, wages, and benefits $         112,237     $         124,336     $         474,803     $         346,271  
Rent and purchased transportation           24,464               33,368               112,749               54,288  
Fuel           49,023               69,438               212,228               194,608  
Operations and maintenance           15,688               15,673               63,358               39,092  
Operating taxes and licenses           5,404               5,482               21,804               16,387  
Insurance and claims           14,512               11,737               45,278               34,436  
Communications and utilities           2,458               2,915               10,508               6,995  
Depreciation and amortization           51,120               50,639               199,039               133,047  
Other operating expenses           14,950               19,269               66,393               51,420  
Gain on disposal of property and equipment           (25,214 )             (4,100 )             (41,087 )             (96,906 )
               
            264,642               328,757               1,165,073               779,638  
               
Operating income           10,705               26,166               42,385               188,358  
               
Interest income           304               345               1,655               1,288  
Interest expense           (5,934 )             (6,036 )             (24,187 )             (8,555 )
               
Income before income taxes           5,075               20,475               19,853               181,091  
               
Federal and state income taxes           (20 )             4,987               5,078               47,507  
               
Net income $         5,095     $         15,488     $         14,775     $         133,584  
               
Earnings per share              
Basic $         0.06     $         0.20     $         0.19     $         1.69  
Diluted $         0.06     $         0.20     $         0.19     $         1.69  
               
Weighted average shares outstanding              
Basic           79,030               78,964               79,010               78,941  
Diluted           79,110               79,010               79,079               78,974  
               
Dividends declared per share $         0.02     $         0.02     $         0.08     $         0.08  
HEARTLAND EXPRESS, INC.
AND SUBSIDIARIES 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
(unaudited)
    December 31,   December 31,
ASSETS     2023       2022  
CURRENT ASSETS        
Cash and cash equivalents   $         28,123     $         49,462  
Trade receivables, net             102,740               139,819  
Prepaid tires             10,650               11,293  
Other current assets             17,602               26,069  
Income tax receivable             10,157               3,139  
Total current assets             169,272               229,782  
         
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT             1,319,909               1,282,194  
Less accumulated depreciation             434,558               308,936  
              885,351               973,258  
GOODWILL             322,597               320,675  
OTHER INTANGIBLES, NET             98,537               103,701  
OTHER ASSETS             14,953               19,894  
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES, NET             1,494               1,224  
OPERATING LEASE RIGHT OF USE ASSETS             17,442               20,954  
    $         1,509,646     $         1,669,488  
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY        
CURRENT LIABILITIES        
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities   $         37,777     $         62,712  
Compensation and benefits             28,492               30,972  
Insurance accruals             21,507               18,490  
Long-term debt and finance lease liabilities – current portion             9,303               13,946  
Operating lease liabilities – current portion             9,259               12,001  
Other accruals             17,138               18,636  
Total current liabilities             123,476               156,757  
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES        
Income taxes payable             6,270               6,466  
Long-term debt and finance lease liabilities less current portion             290,696               399,062  
Operating lease liabilities less current portion             8,183               8,953  
Deferred income taxes, net             189,121               207,516  
Insurance accruals less current portion             26,640               35,257  
Total long-term liabilities             520,910               657,254  
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES        
         
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY        
Capital stock, common, $.01 par value; authorized 395,000 shares; issued 90,689 in
2023 and 2022; outstanding 79,039 and 78,984 in 2023 and 2022, respectively
  $         907     $         907  
Additional paid-in capital             4,527               4,165  
Retained earnings             1,060,094               1,051,641  
Treasury stock, at cost; 11,650 and 11,705 shares in 2023 and 2022, respectively             (200,268 )             (201,236 )
              865,260               855,477  
    $         1,509,646     $         1,669,488  

(1)

GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation Schedule:        
Operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, adjusted operating income, and adjusted operating ratio reconciliation (a)
                 
                 
    Three Months Ended
December 31,
  Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
      2023       2022       2023       2022  
    (Unaudited, in thousands)   (Unaudited, in thousands)
                 
Operating revenue   $         275,347     $         354,923     $         1,207,458     $         967,996  
Less: Fuel surcharge revenue             39,740               61,358               173,817               169,173  
Operating revenue, excluding fuel surcharge revenue             235,607               293,565               1,033,641               798,823  
                 
Operating expenses             264,642               328,757               1,165,073               779,638  
Less: Fuel surcharge revenue             39,740               61,358               173,817               169,173  
Less: Amortization of intangibles             1,262               1,432               5,164               3,653  
Less: Acquisition-related costs             —              —               —               2,254  
Less: Gain on sale of a terminal property             —               —               —               (73,175 )
Adjusted operating expenses             223,640               265,967               986,092               677,733  
                 
Operating income             10,705               26,166               42,385               188,358  
Adjusted operating income   $         11,967     $         27,598     $         47,549     $         121,090  
                 
Operating ratio             96.1 %             92.6 %             96.5 %             80.5 %
Adjusted operating ratio             94.9 %             90.6 %             95.4 %             84.8 %

(a) Operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, as reported in this press release is based upon operating revenue minus fuel surcharge revenue. Adjusted operating income as reported in this press release is based upon operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, less operating expenses, net of fuel surcharge revenue, non-cash amortization expense related to intangible assets, acquisition-related legal and professional fees, and the gain on sale of a terminal property. Adjusted operating ratio as reported in this press release is based upon operating expenses, net of fuel surcharge revenue, amortization of intangibles, acquisition-related costs, and the gain on sale of terminal property, as a percentage of operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue. We believe that operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, adjusted operating income, and adjusted operating ratio are more representative of our underlying operations by excluding the volatility of fuel prices, which we cannot control, and removes items resulting from acquisitions or one-time transactions that do not reflect our core operating performance. Operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, adjusted operating income, and adjusted operating ratio are not substitutes for operating revenue, operating income, or operating ratio measured in accordance with GAAP. There are limitations to using non-GAAP financial measures. Although we believe that operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, adjusted operating income, and adjusted operating ratio improve comparability in analyzing our period-to-period performance, they could limit comparability to other companies in our industry if those companies define such measures differently. Because of these limitations, operating revenue excluding fuel surcharge revenue, adjusted operating income, and adjusted operating ratio should not be considered measures of income generated by our business or discretionary cash available to us to invest in the growth of our business. Management compensates for these limitations by primarily relying on GAAP results and using non-GAAP financial measures on a supplemental basis.


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