Kadant Corporate

News Release

Kadant Announces Third Quarter Results

October 24, 2001 at 6:41 PM EDT
WALTHAM, Mass., Oct 24, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Kadant Inc. (ASE: KAI) today reported consolidated revenues of $56.1 million for the third quarter, ended September 29, 2001, compared with $58.3 million in 2000. Excluding unfavorable currency effects of $1.1 million, revenues decreased 2 percent compared with the third quarter of 2000. Revenues from the company's composite building products startup were $235,000 and $151,000 in the 2001 and 2000 periods, respectively.

Net income for the third quarter of 2001 was $2.0 million, or $.17 per diluted share, compared with $4.3 million, or $.35 per diluted share, for the same period last year. Third quarter results in 2001 and 2000 include pretax restructuring costs of $0.6 million and a pretax gain of $0.7 million from the sale of an asset, respectively. Excluding those items, net income would have been $2.4 million, or $.19 per diluted share, in 2001 and $4.0 million, or $.33 per diluted share, a year ago. Included in the quarterly results for 2001 and 2000 are $0.8 million and $0.2 million, respectively, of net losses from the company's composite building products business.

Operating income for the third quarter of 2001 was $3.8 million, compared with $6.3 million in the third quarter of 2000. Operating income in the company's Pulp and Papermaking Equipment and Systems (Papermaking Equipment) segment was $6.8 million, down 5 percent from the 2000 period. Excluding the restructuring costs noted above, operating income in the Papermaking Equipment segment would have been $7.3 million in the third quarter of 2001, an increase of 3 percent over last year. The company's Composite and Fiber-based Products segment reported an operating loss of $2.2 million for the third quarter of 2001, compared with $0.4 million a year ago. Excluding the gain on the sale of an asset noted above, the operating loss in the Composite and Fiber-based Products segment would have been $1.1 million in 2000. Included in these results are the operating losses from the company's composite building products startup of $1.3 million and $0.5 million in 2001 and 2000, respectively.

"We're pleased with the quarterly operating income results in our core business, the Papermaking Equipment segment, which increased 3 percent compared to last year on a recurring basis," said William A. Rainville, chairman and chief executive officer of Kadant. "This performance was achieved in spite of the weaker conditions in the world economy in general and the paper industry in particular. Demand for our recycling equipment and systems was especially strong in China, where quarterly orders more than doubled over last year, although our order flows were disappointing in Europe and North America. All our North American product lines in the Papermaking Equipment segment continue to be adversely affected by high levels of paper machine shut downs and the ongoing consolidation of companies within the industry. Given this continued slowdown, we took actions in the quarter to strengthen our core Papermaking Equipment segment, including reducing headcount by 8 percent in our U.S. operations.

"Profitability continues to be adversely affected by our investment in the composite building products startup as we make the necessary investments in marketing and distribution to establish Kadant in this exciting growth market."

Consolidated Statement of Income (Unaudited)
(In thousands except per share amounts)
                        Three Months Ended        Nine Months Ended
                       Sept. 29,    Sept. 30,   Sept. 29,    Sept. 30,
                         2001         2000        2001         2000
Revenues              $  56,085    $  58,315   $ 171,717    $ 176,802
Costs and Operating
 Expenses:
 Cost of revenues        35,458       36,293     107,738      108,830
 Selling, general,
  and administrative
  expenses               14,613       14,438      45,054       46,018
 Research and
  development
  expenses                1,644        1,987       5,307        5,803
 Restructuring costs        588         --           588         --
 Gain on sale
  of property
  and business             --           (729)       --         (1,700)
                         52,303       51,989     158,687      158,951
Operating Income          3,782        6,326      13,030       17,851
Interest Income           1,574        2,868       5,527        8,062
Interest Expense         (1,872)      (1,866)     (5,616)      (5,621)
Income Before
 Provision for
 Income Taxes,
 Minority Interest,
 and Cumulative
 Effect of Change
 in Accounting
 Principle                3,484        7,328      12,941       20,292
Provision for
 Income Taxes             1,452        2,840       5,407        8,140
Minority Interest
 (Income) Expense           (13)         156         (87)         350
Income Before
 Cumulative Effect
 of Change in
 Accounting Principle     2,045        4,332       7,621       11,802
Cumulative Effect
 of Change in
 Accounting Principle
 (net of income
 taxes of $580)            --           --          --           (870)
Net Income            $   2,045    $   4,332   $   7,621    $  10,932
Basic and Diluted
 Earnings per
 Share Before
 Cumulative Effect
 of Change in
 Accounting Principle $     .17    $     .35   $     .62    $     .96
Basic and Diluted
 Earnings per Share   $     .17    $     .35   $     .62    $     .89
Weighted Average
 Shares:
  Basic                  12,273       12,261      12,276       12,255
  Diluted                12,348       12,284      12,311       12,301
Business Segment Information (Unaudited)
(In thousands)
                        Three Months Ended        Nine Months Ended
                       Sept. 29,    Sept. 30,   Sept. 29,    Sept. 30,
                         2001         2000        2001         2000
Revenues:
 Pulp and
  Papermaking
  Equipment and
  Systems             $  55,174    $  57,043   $ 165,847    $ 171,061
 Composite and
  Fiber-based
  Products (a)              911        1,276       5,870        5,755
 Intersegment Sales
  Elimination (b)          --             (4)       --            (14)
                      $  56,085    $  58,315   $ 171,717    $ 176,802
Operating Income:
 Pulp and
  Papermaking
  Equipment and
  Systems (c)         $   6,773    $   7,110   $  20,156    $  21,164
 Composite and
  Fiber-based
  Products (a) (d)       (2,204)        (374)     (4,440)      (1,415)
 Corporate (e)             (787)        (410)     (2,686)      (1,898)
                      $   3,782    $   6,326   $  13,030    $  17,851
Capital Expenditures:
 Pulp and
  Papermaking
  Equipment and
  Systems             $     399    $     336   $   1,131    $   1,056
 Composite and
  Fiber-based Products      961          931       2,619        2,900
                      $   1,360    $   1,267   $   3,750    $   3,956
(a) Reflects the sale of the company's fiber-recovery and
water-clarification services plant in September 2000. Operating income
includes gain on sale of property of $729 in the third quarter and
first nine months of 2000.
(b) Intersegment sales are accounted for at prices that are
representative of transactions with unaffiliated parties.
(c) Includes restructuring costs of $570 in the third quarter and
first nine months of 2001 and a $600 charge to provide for a customer
dispute in the first nine months of 2000.
(d) Includes operating losses from our startup composite building
products business of $1,335, $530, $2,973, and $1,399 in the three
months ended September 29, 2001, the three months ended September 30,
2000, the nine months ended September 29, 2001, and the nine months
ended September 30, 2000, respectively.
(e) Primarily general and administrative expenses. Includes gain on
sale of business of $971 in the first nine months of 2000.
Kadant will hold its earnings conference call on Thursday, October 25, 2001, at 10 a.m. EDT. To listen, dial 877-692-2595 within the U.S., or 973-633-6740 outside the U.S. A telephone replay of this call will be available after 5 p.m. EDT on October 25, 2001, until November 1, 2001. To listen to the recording, please call 877-519-4471 within the U.S., or 973-341-3080 outside the U.S., and enter code 2846116.

Kadant Inc. is a leading supplier of a range of products for the global papermaking and paper-recycling industries, including de-inking systems, stock-preparation equipment, water-management systems, and papermaking accessories. Through its majority-owned Thermo Fibergen subsidiary, the company also develops and commercializes composite building materials produced from natural fiber and recycled plastic.

The following constitutes a "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements are set forth under the heading "Risk Factors" in Exhibit 99.1 to the company's current report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 6, 2001. These include risks and uncertainties relating to: the company's dependence on the paper industry and pulp and paper prices, international operations, competition, ability to enter the composite building products market, acquisition strategy, dependence on patents and proprietary rights, fluctuations in quarterly operating results, and the spinoff of the company from Thermo Electron Corporation.

CONTACT:          Kadant Inc.
                  Thomas M. O'Brien  
                  781-370-1650

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