In a release issued this morning by Primoris Services Corporation
(Nasdaq:PRIM), please note that a correction has been made to the
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income for the Twelve Month
Period Ended December 31, 2009; specifically, Basic Net Income Per
Share for the period should read $0.81, not ($0.81). The
corrected release follows:
Q4 2009 Financial Highlights
Revenues of $117.2 million compared to $142.2 million in Q4
2008
Gross margin rose to 17.2% of revenues from 12.8% of revenues in
Q4 2008
Operating margin increased to 6.7% of revenues from 5.8% of
revenues in Q4 2008
Primoris entered into an agreement to sell its Ecuador
operations, resulting in loss from discontinued operations of $3.0
million, or $0.08 per diluted share; in Q4 2008, the discontinued
operations were at breakeven
Income from continuing operations of $6.8 million, or $0.18 per
diluted share compared to Q4 2008 income from continuing operations
of $7.8 million, or $0.23 per diluted share and compared to Q4 2008
pro forma income from continuing operations of $6.3 million, or
$0.19 per diluted share
$120.1 million in cash and short-term investments at December
31, 2009
Primoris Services Corporation (Nasdaq:PRIM) (Nasdaq:PRIMU)
(Nasdaq:PRIMW) ("Primoris" or "Company"), one of the largest
specialty contractors and engineering companies in the United
States, today announced financial results for its fourth quarter
and year ended December 31, 2009. Results for the 2009 and 2008
periods include the effect of discontinued operations from the
Company's activities in Ecuador.
The Company also announced that its Board of Directors has
declared a $0.025 per share cash dividend to stockholders of record
as of March 31, 2010, payable on or about April 15, 2010.
Brian Pratt, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Primoris, commented, "During 2009 we focused on improving our basic
business, including strengthening our relations with our clients
and suppliers; securing better margined projects; managing and
collecting cash; and evaluating acquisition opportunities as we
sought to mitigate the impact of a lower volume year and capitalize
on the opportunities that more difficult economic environments can
present. With the acquisitions of James Construction Group and
Cravens Partners, we nearly doubled the size of Primoris and
broadened both our geographic and services reach. We also expanded
our presence in the alternative energy space with the formation of
Primoris Renewables. During the 2009 fourth quarter, we
signed contracts totaling approximately $150 million that
represented additional work in virtually all of our business
lines. At the end of the year, we had built our cash position
to $120.1 million, or approximately $3.67 per outstanding share, an
increase of $32 million during the year."
Mr. Pratt concluded, "Although some of the issues that affected
our markets and operating results during 2009 are expected to
persist in the first half of 2010, we are optimistic that our
greater size and resources have positioned us to capitalize on,
what we believe, will be a more robust operating environment in the
second half of this year and into 2011."
Q4 2009 Financial Results Overview
Consolidated revenues for the fourth quarter of 2009 decreased
by $25.0 million, or 17.6% to $117.2 million from the fourth
quarter of 2008. This decrease was due primarily to reductions
in our California industrial business of $30.0 million, a decrease
in Florida water and sewer construction of $9.0 million, a $7.8
million decrease in underground and a decrease of $4.1 million in
our engineering segment, partially offset by increased revenues of
$9.4 million from our cable and conduit business and $16.8 million
from our two new acquisitions.
Gross profit for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $20.2 million
compared to $18.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2008, primarily
attributable to increased revenues and improved margins in the
cable and conduit sector and contributions from our recent
acquisitions. Profit margins in engineering were at higher than
historical levels in the fourth quarter of 2009 as compared to the
same period 2008 as we benefited from the completion of a large
process project. Gross profit as a percentage of revenues for the
fourth quarter of 2009 increased to 17.2% from 12.8% for the same
period in 2008, due to the successful close out of projects and the
benefit of more profitable fixed unit price and time and material
contracts.
Revenues and gross profit for the fourth quarter of 2009 and
2008 for Primoris's two reportable segments were as follows:
Three Months Ended December 31,
($ in 000's – Unaudited)
2009
2008
Amount
Percentage of
Revenue
Amount
Percentage of
Revenue
Construction Services
Revenue
$103,443
$124,324
Gross profit
$18,366
17.8%
$17,402
14.0%
Engineering
Revenue
$13,796
$17,874
Gross profit
$1,806
13.1%
$860
4.8%
A significant portion of the $20.9 million decline in
Construction Services segment revenues was the result of a $10.5
million decrease in work performed at the Chevron Corporation
Richmond Refinery project located in California. A state
judge halted work on the project due to environmental issues in
July 2009. That ruling is currently under appeal. The
remaining revenue decline was a result of the substantial
completion of underground and water and wastewater construction
projects in 2008 which were not replaced with new projects in 2009
as customers delayed capital spending due to a slowdown in the
general economy. The revenue decreases were partially offset by
higher revenues in the cable and conduit sector, as well as the
revenue contribution from the James Construction Group and Cravens
Partners acquisitions. Revenues for the Engineering segment
decreased by 22.8%, due primarily to completion this year of
several large 2008 projects.
Selling, general and administrative expenses of $12.3 million
for the fourth quarter of 2009 increased $2.3 million, or 23%, from
$10.0 million in the same period last year. The change was
primarily due to decreased SG&A allocations to cost of goods
sold of $1.1 million as a result of lower engineering segment
activity and transaction costs of $1.2 million associated with the
acquisition of James Construction Group.
Operating income for the 2009 fourth quarter decreased to $7.8
million, or 6.7% of total revenues, compared to $8.3 million, or
5.8% of total revenues, for the same period last year.
During December 2009, the Company determined to discontinue all
operations in Ecuador and a plan was put in place to sell the stock
ownership of the Ecuador company. Primoris recorded a loss
from discontinued operations of $3.0 million in the fourth quarter
of 2009 compared to breakeven in the fourth quarter of 2008. In
February 2010, the Company entered into an agreement for the sale
of the Ecuador business, the consummation of which did not have a
material impact to the Company's operations.
Net other income for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $3.2 million
compared to $2.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2008. Other
income included $3.4 million income from non-consolidated entities,
$0.3 million in foreign exchange gain and $0.1 million in interest
income. Other income was reduced by $0.5 million in interest
expense.
Income from continuing operations before provision for income
taxes for the fourth quarter of 2009 increased to $11.1 million, or
9.4% of revenues, from $10.4 million, or 7.3% of revenues, in the
fourth quarter of 2008.
The provision for income taxes increased to $4.3 million for the
fourth quarter of 2009 for an effective tax rate of 38.6% compared
to a rate of 25.1% in the prior year quarter. The increase was
the result of a change in tax status from that of Subchapter S of
the Internal Revenue Code to that of Subchapter C of the Code
associated with the July 2008 merger of Rhapsody Acquisition Corp.
and Primoris Corporation. If the Company had been taxed
for the entire fourth quarter of 2008 as a C-Corporation, on a pro
forma basis, the 2008 tax provision would have been $4.2 million
for an effective tax rate of 39.8%.
Net income for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $3.7 million, or
$0.10 per share (reflecting a tax rate of 38.6%), compared to net
income of $7.8 million, or $0.23 per share (reflecting a tax rate
of 25.1%), in the same period in 2008. On a pro forma basis
net income for the fourth quarter of 2008 would have been $6.3
million, or $0.19 per diluted share (reflecting a pro forma tax
rate of 39.8%). The Company believes that pro forma net income for
prior periods is a better indicator of performance for comparison
purposes. Fully diluted shares outstanding for the fourth
quarter 2009 were approximately 38.1 million compared to 33.3
million for the prior year fourth quarter, an increase of
14.3%.
Other Financial Information
Primoris's balance sheet at December 31, 2009 reported cash and
cash equivalents of $90.0 million, short-term investments of $30.1
million, working capital of $43.3 million, total long-term debt
secured by equipment of $34.1 million, long-term subordinated
acquisition debt of $43.9 million and stockholders' equity of
$144.0 million. Additionally, the balance sheet included a
$9.3 million liability representing the estimated fair value
for earn-out payments relating to the 2009 acquisitions.
Backlog
Total backlog at December 31, 2009 was $795.4 million, an
increase of $444.4 million, or 126.6%, from $351.0 million at
December 31, 2008, excluding Ecuador's discontinued
operations. The December 31, 2009 amount includes $546.9
million added by the acquisitions of James Construction Group and
Cravens Partners. In addition, the total backlog amount at
December 31, 2009 included approximately $40.0 million, compared to
$88.0 million at December 31, 2008, related to the previously
disclosed demobilization at Chevron Corp's Richmond Refinery
project located in California. Excluding any work for
the Chevron project, Primoris expects that approximately 60% of the
total backlog at December 31, 2009, will be recognized as revenue
during 2010.
Backlog should not be considered a comprehensive indicator of
future revenues, as a significant portion of Primoris' revenues are
derived from projects that are not part of a backlog
calculation. During 2009, approximately $135.3 million of
revenue - $78.9 million attributable to Primoris and $56.4 million
attributable to James Construction Group – was generated by
projects completed under master service agreements, time and
material contracts, and fixed unit price
contracts.
Conference Call
Brian Pratt, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer,
and Peter J. Moerbeek, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial
Officer will host a conference call on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at
11:30 am Eastern Time / 8:30 am Pacific Time to discuss the
results. Interested parties may participate in the call by
dialing (866) 255-7436 (Domestic) or (706) 634-4739
(International). The conference call will also be broadcast live
via the Investor Relations section of Primoris's website at
www.primoriscorp.com. Once at the Investor Relations section,
please click on "Events & Presentations". If you are
unable to participate in the live call, the conference call will be
archived and can be accessed for approximately 90 days.
About Primoris
Primoris, through various subsidiaries, is one of the largest
specialty contractors and engineering companies in the United
States. Primoris provides a wide range of construction,
fabrication, maintenance and replacement services, as well as
engineering services to major public utilities, petrochemical
companies, energy companies, municipalities and other customers.
With the addition of the James Construction Group, Primoris has a
significant presence in the Gulf States region where it provides
heavy civil construction services. Primoris is also a leading
water and wastewater contractor in the state of Florida, and a
specialist in designing and constructing complex commercial and
industrial concrete structures in California. For additional
information on Primoris, please visit www.primoriscorp.com.
The Primoris Services Corporation logo is available at
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=5527
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements,
including with regard to the Company's future performance. Words
such as "estimated," "believes," "expects," "projects," and
"future" or similar expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements
inherently involve risks and uncertainties, including without
limitation, those described in this press release and those
detailed in the "Risk Factors" section and other portions of our
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008 and
other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
including the Company's Form 10-K to be filed on or before March
12, 2010. Primoris does not undertake any obligation to
publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether
as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except
as may be required under applicable securities laws.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(in thousands except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended
Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2009
December 31, 2008
December 31, 2009
December 31, 2008
Revenues
$117,239
$142,198
$467,010
$597,822
Cost of revenues
97,067
123,936
391,435
527,380
Gross profit
20,172
18,262
75,575
70,442
Selling, general and administrative expenses
11,956
9,616
34,781
30,544
Merger related stock expense
390
375
390
4,050
Operating income
7,826
8,271
40,404
35,848
Other income (expense):
Income from non-consolidated entities
3,411
1,564
8,753
6,065
Foreign exchange gain (loss)
260
788
293
855
Interest income
86
361
640
1,710
Interest expense
(516)
(543)
(1,979)
(2,250)
Income from continuing operations before provision for income
taxes
11,067
10,441
48,111
42,228
Provision for income taxes
(4,273)
(2,625)
(18,350)
(4,926)
Income from continuing operations
6,794
7,816
29,761
37,302
Loss on discontinued operations, net of income taxes
(3,048)
(20)
(3,849)
(869)
Net income
$3,745
$7,796
$25,912
$36,433
Earnings (loss) per share:
Basic:
Income from continuing operations
$0.21
$0.26
$0.93
$1.42
(Loss) on discontinued operations
$(0.10)
$0.00
$(0.12)
$(0.03)
Net income
$0.11
$0.26
$0.81
$1.39
Diluted:
Income from continuing operations
$0.18
$0.23
$0.86
$1.32
(Loss) on discontinued operations
$(0.08)
$0.00
$(0.11)
$(0.03)
Net income
$0.10
$0.23
$0.75
$1.29
Weighted average common shares outstanding
Basic
32,644
29,977
31,937
26,258
Diluted
38,113
33,344
34,418
28,156
Pro forma net income data – Unaudited 2008:
Income from continuing operations, before provision for income
tax, as reported
$10,441
$42,228
Pro forma provision for income tax
(4,161)
(16,797)
Pro forma income from continuing operations
$6,280
$25,431
Pro forma income (loss) on discontinued
operations
2
(592)
Pro forma net income
$6,282
$24,839
Pro forma earnings per share
Basic – income from continuing operations
$0.21
$0.97
Basic – (loss) on discontinued operations
$0.00
($0.02)
Basic – net income
$0.21
$0.95
Diluted - income from continuing operations
$0.19
$0.90
Diluted - (loss) on discontinued operations
$0.00
($0.02)
Diluted - net income
$0.19
$0.88
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
(in thousands)
December 31,
2009
December 31,
2008
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$90,004
$72,848
Short-term investments
30,058
15,036
Restricted cash
6,845
8,556
Accounts receivable, net
108,492
90,622
Costs and estimated earnings in excess of billings
11,378
19,793
Inventory
22,275
2,349
Deferred income taxes
5,630
5,591
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
5,501
798
Current assets from discontinued operations
5,304
6,862
Total current assets
285,487
222,455
Property and equipment, net
92,568
24,820
Other assets
--
139
Investment in non-consolidated ventures
5,599
500
Other intangible assets, net
32,695
52
Goodwill
59,678
2,842
Non-current assets of discontinued operations
--
1,404
Total assets
$476,027
$252,212
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$62,568
$50,991
Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings
114,035
71,193
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
34,992
25,171
Distributions and dividends payable
2,987
5,696
Current portion of capital leases
4,220
2,198
Current portion of long-term debt
6,482
5,679
Current portion of subordinated debt
10,397
--
Current liabilities of discontinued operations
6,511
7,464
Total current liabilities
242,192
168,392
Long-term debt, net of current portion
26,368
26,624
Long-term capital leases, net of current portion
7,734
341
Long-term subordinated debt, net of current portion
43,853
--
Deferred tax liabilities
2,643
1,425
Other long-term liabilities
9,278
--
Total liabilities
332,068
196,782
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders' equity
Common stock
3
3
Additional paid-in capital
100,644
34,796
Retained earnings
42,982
20,528
Accumulated other comprehensive income
330
103
Total stockholders' equity
143,959
55,430
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
$476,027
$252,212
CONTACT: Primoris Services Corporation
Peter J. Moerbeek, Executive Vice President,
Chief Financial Officer
(949) 454-7121
pmoerbeek@primoriscorp.com
The Equity Group Inc.
Devin Sullivan, Senior Vice President
(212) 836-9608
dsullivan@equityny.com
Gerrard Lobo, Senior Account Executive
(212) 836-9610
globo@equityny.com
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