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Koppers Reports Third Quarter 2023 Results; Reaffirms 2023 Outlook

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Third Quarter Record Sales of $550.4 Million vs. $536.1 Million in Prior Year Quarter

Third Quarter Diluted EPS of $1.22 vs. $0.91 in Prior Year Quarter

Third Quarter Adjusted EPS of $1.32 vs. $1.19 in Prior Year Quarter

Koppers Holdings, Inc. (“Koppers”), an integrated global provider of treated wood products, wood treatment chemicals, and carbon compounds, today reported net income attributable to Koppers for the third quarter of 2023 of $26.3 million, or $1.22 per diluted share, compared to $19.1 million, or $0.91 per diluted share, in the prior year quarter.

Adjusted net income attributable to Koppers and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) were $28.6 million and $1.32 per share for the third quarter of 2023, compared to $25.1 million and $1.19 per share in the prior year quarter.  Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) for the third quarter of 2023 was $70.7 million, compared with $68.8 million in the prior year quarter.

Consolidated sales of $550.4 million, a third quarter record, increased by $14.3 million, or 2.7 percent, compared with $536.1 million in the prior year quarter.

The Railroad and Utility Products and Services (RUPS) business delivered record third-quarter sales and record quarterly profitability as a result of pricing increases along with higher volumes for crossties and crosstie recovery, partially offset by increased raw material and operating costs.  Notably, the favorable segment performance was driven by third-quarter records in sales, operating profit and adjusted EBITDA from the domestic utility pole business.

The Performance Chemicals (PC) segment generated record third-quarter sales and record quarterly profitability as renegotiated customer contracts allowed for price increases to address higher raw material and other operating costs experienced in the prior year, as well as volume increases on a net basis globally.

The Carbon Materials and Chemicals (CMC) segment sales and profitability declined from the prior year, primarily due to lower prices and volumes related to weaker market demand for carbon pitch and phthalic anhydride, partly offset by reduced raw material costs and operating expenses.

President and CEO Leroy Ball said, “I am happy to report that our third-quarter financial results demonstrate continued solid progress toward our short- and long-term strategic goals.  Profitability was strong overall, driven by record quarterly adjusted EBITDA in our PC and RUPS businesses, while our CMC business held its own in a tougher market environment.  PC benefited from strong volumes in residential and industrial wood preservatives and higher average pricing to recoup inflationary cost increases from the past two years.  High demand for utility poles due to increased infrastructure spending, plus higher average pricing for treated wood products to recover cost inflation, boosted RUPS quarterly results.

“I’m especially pleased in the pull-through of earnings to cash for the quarter, resulting in cash generated from operations of $81.6 million, an all-time quarterly high for Koppers.  For these reasons and more, I applaud our global Koppers team, who continues to outperform across many varied economic environments.”

Third Quarter Financial Performance

  • RUPS reported record third-quarter sales of $234.0 million, an increase of $26.3 million, or 12.7 percent, compared to $207.7 million in the prior year quarter. Excluding an unfavorable impact from foreign currency changes of $0.4 million, sales increased by $26.7 million, or 12.9 percent, from the prior year quarter. The sales increase was largely due to a net $20.3 million of pricing increases across multiple markets, particularly for crossties and utility poles in the United States. In addition, increased volumes for crossties and higher activity in the crosstie recovery business contributed to the sales growth. The increases were partly offset by lower activity in the other maintenance-of-way businesses and decreased volumes in utility poles in Australia. Adjusted EBITDA, a quarterly record, was $25.1 million, or 10.7 percent, compared with $15.5 million, or 7.5 percent, in the prior year quarter. Profitability increased due primarily to net sales price increases and improved plant utilization, which more than offset higher raw material and operating costs and increased selling, general and administrative expenses. The domestic utility pole business achieved third-quarter records in sales, operating profit and adjusted EBITDA which contributed to the strong results.
  • PC delivered record third-quarter sales of $179.4 million, an increase of $26.3 million, or 17.2 percent, compared to sales of $153.1 million in the prior year quarter. Excluding an unfavorable foreign currency impact of $0.3 million, sales increased by $26.6 million, or 17.4 percent, from the prior year quarter. The year-over-year sales growth was the result of global price increases of $15.7 million, or 10.3 percent, particularly in the Americas for copper-based preservatives. Volumes increased by 7.1 percent globally, reflecting a 10.2 percent increase in the Americas, partly offset by volume decreases in Australasia. Adjusted EBITDA, a quarterly record, was $35.2 million, or 19.6 percent, compared with $16.7 million, or 10.9 percent, in the prior year quarter. Profitability grew primarily due to the price increases as well as higher volumes for wood treatment preservatives in the Americas. The price increases more than offset higher raw material costs and increased selling, general and administrative expenses.
  • Sales for CMC of $137.0 million decreased by $38.3 million, or 21.8 percent, compared to sales of $175.3 million in the prior year quarter. Excluding a favorable foreign currency impact of $1.5 million, sales decreased by $39.8 million, or 22.7 percent, from the prior year quarter. The sales decline was driven by reduced market demand, with $24.3 million of lower sales prices across most products, including carbon pitch, where prices were down approximately 10 percent globally, along with $25.9 million of lower volumes of carbon pitch and phthalic anhydride. The decreases were partly offset by volume increases for refined tar and carbon black feedstock. Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter was $10.4 million, or 7.6 percent, compared with $36.6 million, or 20.9 percent, in the prior year quarter. The year-over-year profitability decrease was due to lower prices and volumes, partly offset by reduced raw material costs and operating expenses, particularly in North America, and $2.3 million of insurance proceeds recognized in the current year period.
  • Capital expenditures for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, were $91.3 million, compared with $80.0 million for the prior year period. Net of insurance proceeds and cash provided from asset sales, capital expenditures were $88.3 million for the current year period, compared with $75.1 million for the prior year period.

2023 Outlook

Koppers remains committed to expanding and optimizing its business and making continued progress on the company’s strategic pillars toward its long-term financial goals. After considering global economic conditions, as well as the ongoing uncertainty associated with geopolitical and supply chain challenges, Koppers continues to expect 2023 sales of approximately $2.1 billion, compared with $1.98 billion in the prior year.  Adjusted EBITDA is anticipated to be in the range of $253 million to $257 million in 2023, compared with $228.1 million in the prior year.

The effective tax rate for adjusted net income attributable to Koppers in 2023 is projected to be approximately 28 percent, which is slightly below the adjusted tax rate in 2022. Accordingly, 2023 adjusted EPS is forecasted to be in the range of $4.35 to $4.55 per share, compared with $4.14 per share in the prior year.

Koppers anticipates capital expenditures of approximately $110 million to $120 million in 2023, including capitalized interest, with $40 million to $50 million of the total allocated to discretionary projects that are expected to generate returns on investment of over 20 percent.  Net of cash received from asset sales and property insurance recoveries, the net investment in capital expenditures is expected to be $105 million to $115 million.

Commenting on the forecast, Mr. Ball said, “As we prepare to close out 2023, we remain confident in finishing the year with adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS in the range of our recently increased guidance.  For the fourth quarter, we anticipate normal seasonality in demand in most markets, except perhaps CMC, where markets remain in short-term turmoil.  I believe we will finish the year with some of our best annual results and in the strongest financial condition since 2017.  Looking ahead, we expect to bring our larger capital projects fully online in order to deliver $275 million of adjusted EBITDA in 2024.”

Koppers does not provide reconciliations of guidance for adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS to comparable GAAP measures, in reliance on the unreasonable efforts exception.  Koppers is unable, without unreasonable efforts, to forecast certain items required to develop meaningful comparable GAAP financial measures. These items include, but are not limited to, restructuring and impairment charges, acquisition-related costs, mark-to-market commodity hedging, and LIFO adjustments that are difficult to forecast for a GAAP estimate and may be significant.

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About Koppers

Koppers, with corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an integrated global provider of treated wood products, wood treatment chemicals, and carbon compounds.  Our products and services are used in a variety of niche applications in a diverse range of end markets, including the railroad, specialty chemical, utility, residential lumber, agriculture, aluminum, steel, rubber, and construction industries.  We serve our customers through a comprehensive global manufacturing and distribution network, with facilities located in North America, South America, Australasia, and Europe.  The stock of Koppers Holdings Inc. is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “KOP.”

Contact:

Ms. Jessica Franklin Black – Media Relations – BlackJF@koppers.com – (412) 227-2025

Source: Koppers Holdings, Inc.