13 May 2020
FERGUSON PLC
Q3 2020 Trading update
WELL POSITIONED TO SUPPORT OUR ASSOCIATES AND CUSTOMERS THROUGH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
CONTINUED STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION .
Revenue growth / (decline) % |
H1 2020 |
2 months |
April 2020 |
Q3 20201 |
USA |
+5.0% |
+8.2% |
(9.3%) |
+1.9% |
Canada |
(6.5%) |
(7.7%) |
(33.6%) |
(16.4%) |
Ongoing operations |
+4.3% |
+7.3% |
(10.5%) |
+0.9% |
UK (non-ongoing) |
(4.7%) |
(10.3%) |
(60.2%) |
(26.5%) |
Continuing operations |
+1.1% |
+5.1% |
(15.3%) |
(2.2%) |
"Our strong revenue momentum in February and March was adversely impacted in April as federal, state and local COVID-19 restrictions and safety measures brought about a reduction in demand. We have rapidly implemented responsible working practices to protect the health and wellbeing of our associates and with few exceptions our traditional branch network remains open. During these challenging times we remain immensely thankful and very proud of the dedication of our 35,000 associates as they continue to support our customers in serving our critical industries.
"We have taken steps to manage our cost base and protect cash flow given the uncertain outlook both in the short-term during the crisis phase but also to ensure the business is appropriately sized for the post COVID-19 environment. We are confident these actions coupled with the strength of our balance sheet will serve us well in the coming months and years. As a value-added distributor Ferguson remains well positioned to support our customers, vendors and communities during this challenging time while continuing to build our capabilities for the long-term."
In Canada revenue was down 33.6% in April with widespread lockdowns in place although we expect some improvement in sales per day as some markets including Quebec reopen to construction activity in May. The UK remained very challenging due to the national lockdown severely impacting activity levels with revenue down 60.2% during the month.
Cost actions, cash optimization and liquidity
Ferguson has an agile business model and as we have started to see short-term revenue pressure our approach has been to protect our skilled workforce which is critical to the long-term success of the business. We have already taken a number of prudent cost saving measures to minimize impact on short-term profitability. This has included a hiring freeze, reduced overtime and restricting the use of temporary labor. Currently in markets where there has been a decline in revenue we are implementing a combination of reduced associate hours and temporary lay-offs based on business and market needs. That said, we are in the process of taking action across the Group to ensure the business is appropriately sized for the post COVID-19 operating environment.
The Company has also introduced a number of measures to protect its cash position including suspending the $500 million share buy back, pausing current M&A activity, withdrawing the interim dividend and reducing capital expenditure in 2019/20 to around $280-300 million. Ferguson remains in a strong financial position with long-term committed facilities. The Company's net debt, which excluded lease liabilities, at 30 April 2020 was $1.8 billion and the ratio of net debt to the last 12 months adjusted EBITDA was 1.0 times. As at 30 April 2020 the Group had $3.1 billion of available liquidity comprising readily available cash of $1.3 billion and $1.8 billion of undrawn facilities.
Q3 Trading summary
Ongoing operations1 US$ millions |
Q3 2020 |
Q3 2019
|
Change |
||
Revenue |
4,750 |
4,707 |
+0.9% |
||
Tradingprofit2 |
351 |
339 |
|
||
Less impact of IFRS16 |
(17) |
- |
|
||
Underlying trading profit |
334 |
339 |
(1.5%) |
||
Trading days |
|
64 |
63 |
|
|
Net debt to Adjusted EBITDA3 |
|
1.0x |
0.9x |
|
|
1) 'Ongoing operations' excludes businesses that have been closed, disposed of or are classified as held for sale. The UK has been moved to 'Non-ongoing operations'.
2) Before exceptional items and amortization of acquired intangible assets.
3) Ratio of net debt, which excludes lease liabilities, to pre-IFRS16 last twelve months EBITDA. Net debt excluding leases as at 30 April 2020 was $1,823 million and last twelve months adjusted EBITDA was $1,790 million.
Group results
The Group generated revenue in the ongoing businesses of $4,750 million in the third quarter, 0.9% ahead of last year or 1.7% behind on an organic basis. Gross margins were 40 basis points lower at 29.8% in the quarter with underlying trading profit of $334 million, $5 million behind last year. The impact of IFRS16 contributed a further $17 million to trading profit. There was one additional trading day in Q3 2020 compared to Q3 2019.
Regional analysis
US$ millions |
Revenue Q3 2020 |
Revenue Q3 2019 |
Change
|
Trading profit Q3 2020 |
Less impact of IFRS16 Q3 2020 |
Underlying trading profit Q3 2020 |
Trading profit Q3 2019 |
Change
|
USA |
4,541 |
4,457 |
+1.9% |
360 |
(17) |
343 |
346 |
(0.9%) |
Canada |
209 |
250 |
(16.4%) |
(1) |
- |
(1) |
4 |
(125%) |
Central costs |
- |
- |
|
(8) |
- |
(8) |
(11) |
|
Ongoing operations |
4,750 |
4,707 |
+0.9% |
351 |
(17) |
334 |
339 |
(1.5%) |
UK (non-ongoing) |
417 |
567 |
(26.5%) |
(12) |
- |
(12) |
20 |
(160%) |
Quarterly organic revenue growth
Ongoing operations
|
|
|
Q3 2019 |
Q4 2019 |
Q1 2020 |
Q2 2020 |
Q3 2020 |
USA |
|
|
+3.3% |
+3.0% |
+3.1% |
+2.1% |
(1.0%) |
Canada |
|
|
(2.9%) |
(5.2%) |
(6.4%) |
(6.7%) |
(14.9%) |
Group |
|
|
+3.0% |
+2.5% |
+2.5% |
+1.6% |
(1.7%) |
Our US business grew well in February and March but revenue was lower in April due to the impact from COVID-19 related restrictions and safety measures. Total growth of 1.9% comprised of a 1.0% organic decline offset by 1.3% of growth from acquisitions and a further 1.6% from the additional trading day. Price inflation during the quarter was broadly flat.
Gross margins were slightly lower due to the mix of business with no discernible pricing changes in the marketplace. Underlying trading profit of $343 million was 0.9% behind last year.
Before pausing M&A activity, we completed three acquisitions in the quarter including Columbia Pipe & Supply, which specializes in PVF, commercial mechanical, commercial plumbing, industrial, valve automation, engineered products and hydronics; Rencor Controls, an automated valve distributor in the North East; and MFP Design, a custom designer of fire sprinkler systems. These three businesses generated a combined $229 million of annualized revenue on a pre COVID-19 basis.
Canada
Revenue in Canada was 16.4% lower with markets remaining challenging in February and March prior to lockdowns in the balance of the quarter. Gross margins were slightly lower, contributing towards an u nderlying trading loss of $1 million, $5 million below last year.
In the UK, revenue declined 26.5% in the quarter as the national lockdown severely impacted demand. An underlying trading loss of $12 million was $32 million lower than last year. We continue to actively manage the cost base given the challenging market environment.
The Board's strategic intent to demerge the UK business is unchanged and we continue to progress the demerger process, although timing will depend upon the stabilization of market conditions.
Nine months trading performance
US$ millions
9 months to 30 April 2020 |
Revenue 2020 |
Revenue 2019 |
Change
|
Trading profit 2020 |
Less impact of IFRS16 2020 |
Underlying Trading profit 2020 |
Trading profit 2019 |
Change
|
USA |
13,859 |
13,330 |
+4.0% |
1,134 |
(51) |
1,083 |
1,046 |
+3.5% |
Canada |
784 |
865 |
(9.4%) |
29 |
(1) |
28 |
42 |
(33.3%) |
Central costs |
- |
- |
|
(30) |
- |
(30) |
(36) |
|
Ongoing operations |
14,643 |
14,195 |
+3.2% |
1,133 |
(52) |
1,081 |
1,052 |
+2.8% |
UK (non-ongoing) |
1,490 |
1,694 |
(12.0%) |
18 |
- |
18 |
53 |
(66.0%) |
During the quarter there were cash outflows of $202 million relating to acquisitions, $74 million relating to capital expenditure and $101 million of share buy backs. The IFRS 16 lease liability recognized on the balance sheet as at 30 April 2020 was $1,405 million. There have been no significant changes to the financial position of the Group since 30 April 2020.
An exceptional charge of $8 million in the quarter (2019: exceptional charge of $18 million) included $5 million of demerger costs relating to the UK business and $2 million of costs relating to the Group's listing assessment and shareholder consultation.
In May the Group completed the sale of its investment in Meier Tobler for $31 million completing the exit of all trading operations in Continental Europe. This is in line with our strategy to focus the Group's activities on North American markets.
Due to the dynamic situation unfolding with COVID-19 the Company has withdrawn formal guidance. We continue to operate as an essential business with the majority of our branches open and serving customers as much as possible. Ferguson remains well positioned for long-term success operating in attractive and fragmented markets with a robust business model and backed by a strong balance sheet and liquidity position.
Mike Powell, Group Chief Financial Officer |
Tel: |
+44 (0) 1189 273800 |
Mark Fearon, Director of Corporate Communications and IR |
Mobile: |
+44 (0) 7711 875070 |
Media enquiries
Mike Ward, Head of Corporate Communications |
Mobile: |
+44 (0) 7894 417060 |
Nina Coad / David Litterick (Brunswick) |
Tel: |
+44 (0) 20 7404 5959 |
Investor conference call and webcast
A call with Kevin Murphy, Group Chief Executive and Mike Powell, Chief Financial Officer will commence at 10.00 UK time (05.00 Eastern) today. The call will be recorded and available on our website after the event www.fergusonplc.com .
Dial in number |
UK: |
+44 (0)330 336 9105 |
|
US: |
+1 323 794 2093 |
Please join the event conference 5-10 minutes prior to the start time and ask for the Ferguson call quoting 3171991.
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About Ferguson
Ferguson plc is a value-added distributor of plumbing and heating products to professional contractors principally operating in North America and the UK. Ongoing revenue for the year ended 31 July 2019 was $21.8 billion and ongoing trading profit was $1.6 billion. Ferguson plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: FERG) and is in the FTSE 100 index of listed companies. For more information, please visit www.fergusonplc.com or follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/Ferguson_plc.
Legal disclaimer
Certain information included in this announcement is forward-looking and involves risks, assumptions and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements cover all matters which are not historical facts and include, without limitation, projections relating to results of operations and financial conditions and the Company's plans and objectives for future operations, including, without limitation, discussions of expected future revenues, financing plans, expected expenditures and divestments, risks associated with changes in economic conditions, the strength of the plumbing and heating markets in North America and Europe, fluctuations in product prices and changes in exchange and interest rates. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including terms such as "believes", "estimates", "anticipates", "expects", "forecasts", "intends", "plans", "projects", "goal", "target", "aim", "may", "will", "would", "could" or "should" or, in each case, their negative or other variations or comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. All forward-looking statements in this announcement are based upon information known to the Company on the date of this announcement. Accordingly, no assurance can be given that any particular expectation will be met and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only at their respective dates. Additionally, forward-looking statements regarding past trends or activities should not be taken as a representation that such trends or activities will continue in the future. Other than in accordance with its legal or regulatory obligations (including under the UK Listing Rules, the Prospectus Rules, the Disclosure Guidance and the Transparency Rules of the Financial Conduct Authority), the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Nothing in this announcement shall exclude any liability under applicable laws that cannot be excluded in accordance with such laws.
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