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EX-99.1 2 stzex991_53120218k10q.htm EX-99.1 Document
Exhibit 99.1
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Delivers Excellent Business Performance and Generates Strong Cash Flow
Beer Business Generates Double-Digit Depletion Volume, Net Sales, and
Operating Income Growth
Resumed Share Repurchase Activity and Increases Fiscal 2022 EPS Guidance
Net
Sales
Operating
Income
Earnings Before Interest & Taxes (EBIT)Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share Attributable to CBI (EPS)Diluted EPS
Excluding Canopy
First Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 Financial Highlights (1) | In millions, except per share data
Reported$2,027$75NA$(4.74)NA
% Change3%(88%)NANMNA
Comparable$2,027$723$679$2.33$2.51
% Change3%5%2%1%3%
(1) Definitions of reported, comparable, and organic, as well as reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures, are contained elsewhere in this news release. NA=Not Applicable NM=Not Meaningful
HIGHLIGHTS
Generates reported basis EPS of $(4.74) and comparable basis EPS of $2.33, including Canopy equity losses of $0.18; excluding Canopy equity losses, achieved comparable basis EPS of $2.51, an increase of 3%
Beer depletion growth accelerates driven by robust consumer demand and business delivers strong operating margin
Wine and Spirits Business delivers strong, organic net sales growth driven by solid performance from Meiomi, The Prisoner Brand Family, Simi, Ruffino, and High West
Generates $716 million of operating cash flow and $602 million of free cash flow, an increase of 4% and 11%, respectively
Updates fiscal 2022 reported basis EPS outlook to $2.70 - $3.00; increases comparable basis EPS outlook to $10.00 - $10.30

Affirms fiscal 2022 operating cash flow target of $2.4 - $2.6 billion and free cash flow projection of $1.4 - $1.5 billion
Repurchases 2.2 million shares of common stock for $523 million through June of fiscal 2022
Plans approximately $500 million of incremental share repurchases in the second quarter; increased fiscal 2022 guidance includes approximately $1.0 billion of share repurchases while still committed to approximately $2.5 billion of share repurchases through fiscal 2023
Declares quarterly cash dividend of $0.76 per share of Class A Common Stock and $0.69 per share of Class B Common Stock

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"We're emerging from the pandemic in a position of strength as we kick off our fiscal year. Our Beer Business delivered double-digit net sales and profit growth and our Wine & Spirits Business is poised to drive accelerated growth and profitability from its portfolio of high-end, industry-leading brands."
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"We continue to deliver strong operating performance and cash flow results which enabled significant share repurchase activity during the quarter. This underscores our commitment to execute our goal of returning value of $5 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases."
Bill NewlandsGarth Hankinson
President and Chief Executive Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Constellation Brands, Inc. Q1 FY2022 Earnings Release
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beer
Shipment
Volume
Depletion VolumeNet Sales
Operating
Income
Three Months Ended | In millions; branded product, 24-pack, 12-ounce case equivalents
May 31, 202184.8$1,572.0$673.1
May 31, 202076.2$1,384.1$577.8
% Change11.3%10.7%14%16%
HIGHLIGHTS
Constellation’s Beer Business posted double-digit depletion growth of nearly 11%, driven by continued strong consumer demand in off-premise channels, as well as a return to growth in on-premise channels. When adjusted for one extra selling day, the Beer Business generated nearly 10% depletion growth.
Modelo Especial achieved 12% depletion growth; the brand also solidified its position as the #1 brand in the high-end while becoming the #2 beer brand and #1 share gainer in the entire U.S. beer category in dollar sales in IRI channels during the quarter.
The Corona Brand Family reported depletion growth of over 7% driven by Corona Premier, Corona Hard Seltzer, and Corona Extra, the #2 import share gainer in IRI channels.
Corona Hard Seltzer launched Variety Pack #2 in March which continues to gain shelf space and is highly incremental to the overall portfolio. Corona Hard Seltzer Limonada launched nationally in early June.
Pacifico posted depletion growth of over 35%, and was a top share gainer within the import segment.
Operating margin increased 110 basis points to 42.8%, as benefits from favorable pricing, SG&A as a percent of net sales, and foreign currency were partially offset by increased COGS and marketing investments.
Despite the overlap from last year's pandemic-related consumer pantry loading behavior, the Beer Business was a top performer gaining market share during the Cinco de Mayo and Memorial Day holidays led by Modelo Especial, Corona Extra, and Corona Hard Seltzer Variety Pack #2.
The Beer Business continues to target 7 - 9% net sales growth and 3 - 5% operating income growth for fiscal 2022.

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wine and spirits
Shipment
Volume
Organic Shipment Volume (1)
Depletion Volume (1)
Net Sales (2)
Organic
Net Sales (1)
Operating
Income (2)
Three Months Ended | In millions; branded product, 9-liter case equivalents
May 31, 20216.76.7$454.5$454.5$104.2
May 31, 202010.86.3$579.3$392.5$164.0
% Change(38.0%)6.3%(7.5%)(22%)16%(36%)
(2) Three months ended May 31, 2020, includes $186.8 million of net sales and $76.6 million of gross profit less marketing that are no longer part of the wine and spirits segment results.
HIGHLIGHTS
Kim Crawford, Meiomi, and The Prisoner Brand Family outpaced their respective price segments while gaining share in IRI channels despite the challenging overlap from last year's pandemic-related consumer pantry loading behavior.
Consumer-driven innovation initiatives continue to contribute to net sales growth and accelerated versus prior year driven by Meiomi cabernet sauvignon, Kim Crawford Illuminate, and The Prisoner Unshackled, which were among the top 10 innovations across the high-end of the U.S. wine segment in IRI channels.
Organic results were impacted by a convergence of isolated factors which include global supply chain logistics, route to market changes, and the company's transition to SAP, which collectively caused an out of stock situation for certain key SKUs.
The innovation pipeline is primed with impactful product launches for the second quarter of fiscal 2022 including Saldo Red Blend, The Prisoner Unshackled sauvignon blanc, and Robert Mondavi Private Selection 100% in cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay varietals, as well as the national launch of Kim Crawford Illuminate.
Operating margin decreased 540 basis points to 22.9% as mix benefits driven by the wine and spirits divestitures, and favorable price were more than offset by margin dilutive smoke tainted bulk wine sales and increased marketing and SG&A as a percent of net sales.
The Wine and Spirits Business continues to expect fiscal 2022 reported net sales and operating income decline of 22 - 24% and 23 - 25%, respectively; organic net sales growth of 2 - 4%.
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Constellation Brands, Inc. Q1 FY2022 Earnings Release
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outlook
The table sets forth management's current EPS expectations for fiscal 2022 compared to fiscal 2021 actual results, both on a reported basis, a comparable basis, and a comparable basis excluding Canopy equity earnings (losses) and related activities.
Reported BasisComparable Basis
FY22 EstimateFY21 ActualFY22 Estimate (Excl. Canopy)FY21 ActualFY21 Actual
(Excl. Canopy)
Fiscal Year Ending February 28$2.70 - $3.00$10.23$10.00 - $10.30$9.97$10.44
Fiscal 2022 Guidance Assumptions:
Beer: net sales growth 7 - 9%; operating income growth 3 - 5%
Wine and Spirits: net sales decline 22 - 24% and operating income decline 23 - 25%; organic net sales growth 2 - 4%
Interest expense: $360 - $370 million
Tax rate: reported approximately 37%; comparable excluding Canopy equity earnings impact approximately 19%
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding: approximately 193 million; assumes approximately $1.0 billion of share repurchases

Operating cash flow: $2.4 - $2.6 billion
Capital expenditures: $1.0 - $1.1 billion, including approximately $900 million targeted for Mexico beer operations expansion activities
Free cash flow: $1.4 - $1.5 billion
The reported basis EPS guidance includes the fiscal 2022 year to date Canopy equity earnings and related activities impact. Our guidance does not reflect future changes in the fair value of the company’s investment in Canopy’s warrants and convertible debt securities. Additionally, the company continues to evaluate the future potential equity earnings impact from the Canopy equity method investment and related activities and, as such, these items have been excluded from the target assumptions noted above.

BEER BUSINESS CAPITAL EXPANSION INITIATIVES
The company has developed plans to invest in the next increment of capacity in Mexico that will provide the long-term flexibility needed to support the expected future growth of the core, high-end Mexican beer portfolio, including the expected growth for the emerging ABA, or Alternative Beverage Alcohol sub-space, which includes hard seltzers. Annual capex spend for the Beer Business is expected to be in the $700 million to $900 million range to support 15 million hectoliters of capacity expansion during the fiscal 2023 - fiscal 2025 timeframe. Given the current state of activities in Mexicali, Constellation will be unable to use this site as previously planned or repurpose this site for future use. As a result, a $666 million impairment was recorded for the first quarter of fiscal 2022, which is included above in the fiscal 2022 reported basis EPS guidance. The company will continue to work with government officials in Mexico to pursue various forms of recovery for capitalized costs and additional expenses incurred in establishing the brewery.

WINE & SPIRITS FISCAL 2021 DIVESTITURES
In January 2021, the company sold a portion of the Wine and Spirits Business to E. & J. Gallo Winery (“Gallo”) and in a separate, but related, transaction sold the Nobilo Wine brand to Gallo, collectively (the “Wine and Spirits Divestitures"). Additionally, in January 2021, the company sold the Paul Masson Grande Amber Brandy brand to Sazerac (the "Paul Masson Divestiture"), while in December 2020, the company sold the concentrate business to Vie-Del (the "Concentrate Business Divestiture").

The following table presents selected financial information included in our historical consolidated financial statements that are no longer part of our consolidated results following the transactions described above:
FY21 Q1FY21 Q2FY21 Q3FY21 Q4
(in millions)
Shipment volume (9-liter case equivalents)4.54.65.31.6
Net sales$187$181$210$64
CAM (gross profit less marketing)$77$67$74$21

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canopy
Constellation’s share of Canopy’s equity earnings (losses) and related activities were as follows:
Reported
Basis
Comparable
Basis
Three Months Ended I In millions
May 31, 2021
$(155.8)$(44.3)
May 31, 2020
$(377.6)$(31.7)

Constellation has recognized a $366 million unrealized net gain in reported basis results since the initial Canopy investment in November 2017; a $745 million decrease in the fair value of our Canopy investment was recognized for first quarter of fiscal 2022.

Constellation Brands, Inc. Q1 FY2022 Earnings Release
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QUARTERLY DIVIDEND
On June 29, 2021, Constellation’s board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.76 per share of Class A Common Stock and $0.69 per share of Class B Common Stock, payable on August 24, 2021, to stockholders of record as of the close of business on August 10, 2021.
A copy of this news release, including the attachments and other financial information that may be discussed during the call, will be available on our website cbrands.com under “Investors/Reporting” prior to the call.



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SUPPORTING OUR COLLEAGUES, INDUSTRY, AND COMMUNITIES
Announcing First Investments as Part of our
Focus on Minority Founders
Partnering to Help Empower Hispanics To Achieve
the American Dream
As part of Constellation’s Focus on Minority Founders initiative and commitment to invest $100 million in African American/Black, Latinx and minority-owned businesses by fiscal 2031, the company recently announced its first direct investments as part of the program in La Fête du Rosé and Sapere Aude and in the bold and innovative leaders behind these disruptive brands.

Launched in the summer of 2020, Focus on Minority Founders enables Constellation to play a role in creating greater equity within our industry and provides an opportunity to work with bold leaders and brands with unique value propositions that align with our premiumization strategy.

To learn more, visit cbrands.com/story/ventures.
One of the focus areas for Constellation’s Corporate Social Responsibility strategy is a commitment to serve as a catalyst for economic development and prosperity for disadvantaged communities. With the company’s portfolio of Mexican beer brands having been an integral part of special moments for members of the Hispanic community for many years and as an extension of this shared cultural appreciation and inherent connection, Constellation and Modelo recently partnered to contribute $500,000 to UnidosUS, the nation's largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization. The contribution will provide UnidosUS with resources to strengthen Hispanic families’ financial security through financial empowerment and home ownership programs.

To learn more about UnidosUS, visit unidosus.org.
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ABOUT CONSTELLATION BRANDS

At Constellation Brands (NYSE: STZ and STZ.B), our mission is to build brands that people love because we believe sharing a toast, unwinding after a day, celebrating milestones, and helping people connect, are Worth Reaching For. It’s worth our dedication, hard work, and the bold calculated risks we take to deliver more for our consumers, trade partners, shareholders, and communities in which we live and work. It’s what has made us one of the fastest-growing large CPG companies in the U.S. at retail, and it drives our pursuit to deliver what’s next.

Today, we are a leading international producer and marketer of beer, wine, and spirits with operations in the U.S., Mexico, New Zealand, and Italy. Every day, people reach for our high-end, iconic imported beer brands such as Corona Extra, Corona Light, Corona Premier, Modelo Especial, Modelo Negra, and Pacifico, and our high-quality premium wine and spirits brands, including the Robert Mondavi Brand Family, Kim Crawford, Meiomi, The Prisoner Brand Family, SVEDKA Vodka, Casa Noble Tequila, and High West Whiskey.

But we won’t stop here. Our visionary leadership team and passionate employees from barrel room to boardroom are reaching for the next level, to explore the boundaries of the beverage alcohol industry and beyond. Join us in discovering what’s Worth Reaching For.

To learn more, follow us on Twitter @cbrands and visit www.cbrands.com.
MEDIA CONTACTSINVESTOR RELATIONS CONTACTS
Mike McGrew773-251-4934michael.mcgrew@cbrands.comPatty Yahn-Urlaub585-678-7483patty.yahn-urlaub@cbrands.com
Amy Martin585-678-7141amy.martin@cbrands.comMarisa Pepelea312-741-2316marisa.pepelea@cbrands.com
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Reported basis (“reported”) are amounts as reported under generally accepted accounting principles. Comparable basis (“comparable”) are amounts which exclude items that affect comparability (“comparable adjustments”), as they are not reflective of core operations of the segments. The company’s measure of segment profitability excludes comparable adjustments, which is consistent with the measure used by management to evaluate results. The company discusses various non-GAAP measures in this news release. Financial statements, as well as supplemental schedules and tables reconciling non-GAAP measures, together with definitions of these measures and the reasons management uses these measures, are included in this news release.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
The statements made under the heading Outlook and all statements other than statements of historical fact set forth in this news release regarding Constellation Brands’ business strategy, future operations and business, future financial position, expected effective tax rates and anticipated tax liabilities, estimated revenues, projected costs and expenses, expected net sales and operating income, estimated diluted EPS, expected capital expenditures, expected operating cash flow and free cash flow, future payments of dividends, amount, manner and timing of share repurchases under the share repurchase authorization, and prospects, plans and objectives of management, as well as information concerning expected actions of third parties, are forward-looking statements (collectively, the “Projections”) that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by the Projections.
During the current quarter, Constellation Brands may reiterate the Projections. Prior to the start of the company’s quiet period, which will begin at the close of business on August 31, 2021, the public can continue to rely on the Projections as still being Constellation Brands’ current expectations on the matters covered, unless the company publishes a notice stating otherwise. During Constellation Brands’ “quiet period,” the Projections should not be considered to constitute the company’s expectations and should be considered historical, speaking as of prior to the quiet period only and not subject to update by the company.
The Projections are based on management’s current expectations and, unless otherwise noted, do not take into account the impact of any future acquisition, investment, merger, or any other business combination, divestiture, restructuring, or other strategic business realignments, financing or share repurchase that may be completed after the date of this release, or any incremental contingent consideration payment paid or any specific amount of incremental contingent consideration payment received, if any, in association with the Wine and Spirits Divestitures. The Projections should not be construed in any manner as a guarantee that such results will in fact occur. The actual impact of COVID-19 and its associated operating environment may be materially different than management’s expectations.
In addition to the risks and uncertainties of ordinary business operations, the Projections of the company contained in this news release are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including:
duration and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including but not limited to the efficacy of the vaccine rollout, the closure of non-essential businesses, which may include our manufacturing facilities, and other associated governmental containment actions, and the increase in cyber-security attacks that have occurred while non-production employees work remotely;
production or shipment difficulties could adversely affect our ability to supply our customers;
impact of the Wine and Spirits Divestitures, the Concentration Business Divestiture, and the Paul Masson Divestiture, and amount and timing of cost reductions, if any, may vary from management’s current expectations;
amount of contingent consideration, if any, that may be received in the Wine and Spirits Divestitures will depend on actual brand performance;
beer operations expansion and construction activities, scope, costs and timing associated with these activities, and amount of impairment from non-recoverable brewery construction assets in Mexico may vary from management’s current estimates due to market conditions, our cash and debt position, receipt of regulatory approvals on the expected dates and terms, results of discussions with government officials in Mexico, actual amount of non-recoverable brewery construction assets, and other factors determined by management;
accuracy of supply projections, including those relating to wine and spirits operating activities, beer operations expansion activities, product inventory levels, and glass sourcing;
operating cash flow, free cash flow, effective tax rate, and capital expenditures to support long-term growth may vary from management’s current estimates;
accuracy of projections associated with market opportunities and with previously announced acquisitions, investments, and divestitures;
accuracy of projections relating to the Canopy investment may vary from management’s current expectations;
exact duration of the share repurchase implementation and the amount, timing, and source of funds for any share repurchases;
amount and timing of future dividends are subject to the determination and discretion of the board of directors;
raw material and water supply, production, or shipment difficulties could adversely affect the company’s ability to supply its customers;
general economic, geo-political, domestic, international and regulatory conditions, instability in world financial markets, health epidemics or pandemics, quarantines or curfews, unanticipated environmental liabilities and costs, or enhanced competitive activities;
changes to international trade agreements and tariffs, accounting standards, elections or assertions, tax laws or other governmental rules and regulations, and other factors which could impact the company’s reported financial position, results of operations, effective tax rate, or accuracy of any associated Projections;
changes in interest rates and the inherent unpredictability of currency fluctuations, commodity prices, and raw material costs; and
other factors and uncertainties disclosed in the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2021, which could cause actual future performance to differ from current expectations.
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CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in millions)
(unaudited)
May 31,
2021
February 28,
2021
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$503.8 $460.6 
Accounts receivable922.8 785.3 
Inventories1,377.6 1,291.1 
Prepaid expenses and other508.9 507.5 
Total current assets3,313.1 3,044.5 
Property, plant, and equipment5,392.2 5,821.6 
Goodwill7,808.9 7,793.5 
Intangible assets2,731.8 2,732.1 
Equity method investments2,656.7 2,788.4 
Securities measured at fair value1,075.7 1,818.1 
Deferred income taxes2,591.0 2,492.5 
Other assets623.0 614.1 
Total assets$26,192.4 $27,104.8 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER’S EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Current maturities of long-term debt$529.4 $29.2 
Accounts payable821.1 460.0 
Other accrued expenses and liabilities712.3 779.9 
Total current liabilities2,062.8 1,269.1 
Long-term debt, less current maturities9,914.8 10,413.1 
Deferred income taxes and other liabilities1,617.2 1,493.5 
Total liabilities13,594.8 13,175.7 
CBI stockholders’ equity12,261.6 13,598.9 
Noncontrolling interests336.0 330.2 
Total stockholders’ equity12,597.6 13,929.1 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$26,192.4 $27,104.8 
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CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in millions, except per share data)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
Sales$2,188.3 $2,131.7 
Excise taxes(161.8)(168.3)
Net sales2,026.5 1,963.4 
Cost of product sold(907.2)(975.1)
Gross profit1,119.3 988.3 
Selling, general, and administrative expenses(378.3)(353.3)
Impairment of brewery construction in progress(665.9)— 
Impairment of assets held for sale (25.0)
Operating income (loss)75.1 610.0 
Income (loss) from unconsolidated investments(899.2)(571.2)
Interest expense(86.7)(100.0)
Loss on extinguishment of debt (7.0)
Income (loss) before income taxes(910.8)(68.2)
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes13.5 (104.4)
Net income (loss)(897.3)(172.6)
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests(10.8)(5.3)
Net income (loss) attributable to CBI$(908.1)$(177.9)
Net income (loss) per common share attributable to CBI:
Basic and Diluted – Class A Common Stock$(4.74)$(0.94)
Basic and Diluted – Class B Convertible Common Stock$(4.31)$(0.86)
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
Basic and Diluted – Class A Common Stock170.602 169.604 
Basic and Diluted – Class B Convertible Common Stock23.247 23.293 
Cash dividends declared per common share:
Class A Common Stock$0.76 $0.75 
Class B Convertible Common Stock$0.69 $0.68 
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CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income (loss)$(897.3)$(172.6)
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Unrealized net (gain) loss on securities measured at fair value745.1 197.3 
Deferred tax provision (benefit)(98.7)98.9 
Depreciation76.0 71.0 
Stock-based compensation16.0 14.6 
Equity in (earnings) losses of equity method investees and related activities, net of distributed earnings154.1 373.9 
Noncash lease expense19.7 20.9 
Impairment of brewery construction in progress665.9 — 
Impairment of assets held for sale 25.0 
Loss on inventory and related contracts associated with business optimization 24.3 
Loss on settlement of treasury lock contracts (29.3)
Change in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects from purchase and sale of business:
Accounts receivable(136.7)167.0 
Inventories(82.3)48.6 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets(11.7)40.5 
Accounts payable224.1 (28.4)
Deferred revenue130.5 34.4 
Other accrued expenses and liabilities(61.7)(155.5)
Other(27.0)(44.1)
Total adjustments1,613.3 859.1 
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities716.0 686.5 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchases of property, plant, and equipment(113.9)(144.2)
Investments in equity method investees and securities(8.5)(213.4)
Proceed from sales of assets0.8 17.7 
Proceeds from sale of business5.0 41.1 
Other investing activities (0.3)
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities(116.6)(299.1)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt6.3 1,194.6 
Principal payments of long-term debt(7.4)(959.5)
Net proceeds from (repayments of) short-term borrowings (238.9)
Dividends paid(146.7)(143.9)
Purchases of treasury stock(400.8)— 
Proceeds from shares issued under equity compensation plans12.5 4.4 
Payments of minimum tax withholdings on stock-based payment awards(9.8)(7.6)
Payments of debt issuance, debt extinguishment, and other financing costs (18.1)
Distributions to noncontrolling interests(10.6)— 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities(556.5)(169.0)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents0.3 3.0 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents43.2 221.4 
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period460.6 81.4 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$503.8 $302.8 
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CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF REPORTED AND ORGANIC NET SALES
(in millions)
(unaudited)

For periods of acquisition, we define organic net sales as current period reported net sales less net sales of products of acquired businesses reported for the current period, as appropriate. For periods of divestiture, we define organic net sales as prior period reported net sales less net sales of products of divested businesses reported for the prior period, as appropriate. We provide organic net sales because we use this information in monitoring and evaluating the underlying business trends of our core operations. In addition, we believe this information provides investors valuable insight on underlying business trends and results in order to evaluate year-over-year financial performance.
The divestitures impacting our results for the period March 1, 2020, through May 31, 2020, below consist of the Concentrate Business Divestiture (sold December 29, 2020), the Wine and Spirits Divestitures (sold January 5, 2021), and the Paul Masson Divestiture (sold January 12, 2021).
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
Percent
Change
Consolidated net sales$2,026.5 $1,963.4 %
Less:  divestitures (186.8)
Consolidated organic net sales$2,026.5 $1,776.6 14 %
Beer net sales$1,572.0 $1,384.1 14 %
Wine and Spirits net sales$454.5 $579.3 (22 %)
Less:  divestitures (186.8)
Wine and Spirits organic net sales$454.5 $392.5 16 %
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CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SUPPLEMENTAL SHIPMENT AND DEPLETION INFORMATION
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
Percent
Change
Beer
(in millions, branded product, 24-pack, 12-ounce case equivalents)
Shipment volume84.8 76.2 11.3 %
Depletion volume (1)
10.7 %
Wine and Spirits
(in millions, branded product, 9-liter case equivalents)
Shipment volume6.7 10.8 (38.0 %)
Organic shipment volume (2)
6.7 6.3 6.3 %
U.S. Domestic shipment volume6.0 9.9 (39.4 %)
U.S. Domestic organic shipment volume (2)
6.0 5.4 11.1 %
Depletion volume (1) (2)
(7.5 %)
(1)
Depletions represent U.S. domestic distributor shipments of our respective branded products to retail customers, based on third-party data.
(2)
The three months ended May 31, 2020, includes adjustments to remove shipment and depletion volume associated with the Wine and Spirits Divestitures and the Paul Masson Divestiture for the period March 1, 2020, through May 31, 2020.
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CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SUMMARIZED SEGMENT AND INCOME (LOSS) FROM UNCONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS INFORMATION
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
Percent
Change
Beer
Segment net sales$1,572.0 $1,384.1 14 %
Segment gross profit$893.7 $769.7 16 %
% Net sales56.9 %55.6 %
Segment operating income (loss)$673.1 $577.8 16 %
% Net sales42.8 %41.7 %
Wine and Spirits
Wine net sales$397.7 $499.6 (20 %)
Spirits net sales56.8 79.7 (29 %)
Segment net sales$454.5 $579.3 (22 %)
Segment gross profit$207.5 $263.9 (21 %)
% Net sales45.7 %45.6 %
Segment operating income (loss)$104.2 $164.0 (36 %)
% Net sales22.9 %28.3 %
Segment income (loss) from unconsolidated investments$1.3 $3.5 (63 %)
Corporate Operations and Other
Segment operating income (loss)$(54.5)$(50.5)(8 %)
Segment income (loss) from unconsolidated investments$(0.6)$0.2 NM
Canopy equity earnings (losses) (1)
$(44.3)$(31.7)(40 %)
Consolidated operating income (loss)$75.1 $610.0 (88 %)
Comparable Adjustments647.7 81.3 NM
Comparable operating income (loss)$722.8 $691.3 %
Consolidated income (loss) from unconsolidated investments$(899.2)$(571.2)(57 %)
Comparable Adjustments855.6 543.2 58 %
Comparable income (loss) from unconsolidated investments$(43.6)$(28.0)(56 %)
Consolidated EBIT$679.2 $663.3 %
(1)
We recognize our equity in earnings (losses) for Canopy on a two-month lag. The summarized financial information below represents 100% of Canopy’s reported results, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. (“GAAP”), and converted from Canadian dollars to U.S. dollars using the applicable weighted average exchange rates.
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
Percent
Change
Net sales $117.3 $80.3 46 %
Gross profit (loss)$7.7 $(57.3)113 %
% Net sales 6.6 %(71.4)%
Operating income (loss)$(184.2)$(733.2)75 %
% Net sales (157.0)%NM

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CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(in millions, except per share data)
(unaudited)

We report our financial results in accordance with GAAP. However, non-GAAP financial measures, as defined in the reconciliation tables below, are provided because we use this information in evaluating the results of our core operations and/or internal goal setting. In addition, we believe this information provides investors valuable insight on underlying business trends and results in order to evaluate year-over-year financial performance. See the tables below for supplemental financial data and corresponding reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to GAAP financial measures for the periods presented. Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, our reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP. Please refer to our website at http://www.cbrands.com/investors/reporting for a more detailed description and further discussion of these non-GAAP financial measures.
Three Months Ended May 31, 2021Three Months Ended May 31, 2020Percent
Change -
Reported
Basis
(GAAP)
Percent
Change -
Comparable
Basis
(Non-GAAP)
Reported
Basis
(GAAP)
Comparable
Adjustments
Comparable
Basis
(Non-GAAP)
Reported
Basis
(GAAP)
Comparable
Adjustments
Comparable
Basis
(Non-GAAP)
Net sales$2,026.5 $2,026.5 $1,963.4 $1,963.4 3 %3 %
Cost of product sold(907.2)$(18.1)(975.1)$45.3 
Gross profit1,119.3 (18.1)$1,101.2 988.3 45.3 $1,033.6 13 %7 %
Selling, general, and administrative expenses(378.3)(0.1)(353.3)11.0 
Impairment of brewery construction in progress(665.9)665.9 — 
Impairment of assets held for sale— (25.0)25.0 
Operating income (loss)75.1 647.7 $722.8 610.0 81.3 $691.3 (88 %)5 %
Income (loss) from unconsolidated investments(899.2)855.6 (571.2)543.2 
EBIT$679.2 $663.3 NA2 %
Interest expense(86.7)(100.0)
Loss on extinguishment of debt— (7.0)7.0 
Income (loss) before income taxes(910.8)1,503.3 $592.5 (68.2)631.5 $563.3 NM5 %
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes (1)
13.5 (138.1)(104.4)(5.9)
Net income (loss)(897.3)1,365.2 (172.6)625.6 
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests(10.8)(5.3)
Net income (loss) attributable to CBI$(908.1)$1,365.2 $457.1 $(177.9)$625.6 $447.7 NM2 %
EPS (2)
$(4.74)$6.97 $2.33 $(0.94)$3.21 $2.30 NM1 %
Weighted average common shares outstanding – diluted (3)
170.602 25.281 195.883 169.604 25.201 194.805 
Gross margin55.2 %54.3 %50.3 %52.6 %
Operating margin3.7 %35.7 %31.1 %35.2 %
Effective tax rate1.5 %21.0 %(153.1)%19.6 %
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Three Months Ended May 31, 2021Three Months Ended May 31, 2020
Comparable Adjustments
Acquisitions,
Divestitures,
and Related
Costs (4)
Restructuring
and Other Strategic Business Development Costs (5)
Other (6)
Total
Acquisitions,
Divestitures,
and Related
Costs (4)
Restructuring
and Other Strategic Business Development Costs (5)
Other (6)
Total
Cost of product sold$— $(2.6)$20.7 $18.1 $— $(24.3)$(21.0)$(45.3)
Selling, general, and administrative expenses$1.0 $(0.9)$— $0.1 $(1.4)$(3.1)$(6.5)$(11.0)
Impairment of brewery construction in progress$— $— $(665.9)$(665.9)$— $— $— $— 
Impairment of assets held for sale$— $— $— $— $— $(25.0)$— $(25.0)
Operating income (loss)$1.0 $(3.5)$(645.2)$(647.7)$(1.4)$(52.4)$(27.5)$(81.3)
Income (loss) from unconsolidated investments$(1.6)$(24.6)$(829.4)$(855.6)$(0.5)$(235.4)$(307.3)$(543.2)
Loss on extinguishment of debt$— $— $— $— $— $— $(7.0)$(7.0)
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes (1)
$(0.2)$1.8 $136.5 $138.1 $(23.6)$21.9 $7.6 $5.9 
Net income (loss) attributable to CBI$(0.8)$(26.3)$(1,338.1)$(1,365.2)$(25.5)$(265.9)$(334.2)$(625.6)
EPS (2)
$— $(0.13)$(6.83)$(6.97)$(0.13)$(1.36)$(1.72)$(3.21)
(1)    The effective tax rate applied to each Comparable Adjustment amount is generally based upon the jurisdiction in which the Comparable Adjustment was recognized. For the three months ended May 31, 2021, the (provision for) benefit from income taxes primarily includes a net income tax provision recognized as a result of a legislative update in Switzerland. For the three months ended May 31, 2020, the (provision for) benefit from income taxes includes (i) a net income tax provision recognized as a result of adjustments to valuation allowances and (ii) a net income tax provision related to legislative and governmental initiatives under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”).
(2)    May not sum due to rounding as each item is computed independently. The comparable adjustments and comparable basis diluted net income per share are calculated on a fully dilutive basis. (3)
(3)    We have excluded the following weighted average common shares outstanding from the calculation of diluted net income (loss) per common share, as the effect of including these would have been antidilutive, in millions:
For the Three Months Ended
May 31, 2021May 31, 2020
Class B Convertible Common Stock23.247 23.293
Stock-based awards, primarily stock options2.034 1.908 
(4)    For the three months ended May 31, 2020, acquisitions, divestitures, and related costs primarily consist of a net income tax provision recognized for the adjustments to valuation allowances and a net loss on foreign currency contracts, partially offset by a net gain recognized in connection with a vineyard sale.
(5)    For the three months ended May 31, 2021, and May 31, 2020, restructuring and other strategic business development costs primarily consist of equity losses from Canopy Growth Corporation ("Canopy") largely related to costs designed to improve their organizational focus, streamline operations, and align product capability with projected demand. For the three months ended May 31, 2020, restructuring and other strategic business development costs also included costs to optimize our portfolio, gain efficiencies, and reduce our cost structure and an impairment of long-lived assets held for sale within the wine and spirits segment.
(6)    For the three months ended May 31, 2021, other consists primarily of (i) an unrealized net loss from the mark to fair value of our investment in Canopy, (ii) an impairment of long-lived assets in connection with certain assets at the Mexicali Brewery, (iii) costs associated with Canopy equity losses, and (iv) a net income tax provision recognized as a result of a legislative update in Switzerland, partially offset by a net gain from the mark to fair value of undesignated commodity derivative contracts. For the three months ended May 31, 2020, other consists primarily of (i) an unrealized net loss from the mark to fair value of our investment in Canopy, (ii) costs associated with Canopy equity losses, (iii) a net income tax provision related to the CARES Act, (iv) a net loss from the mark to fair value of undesignated commodity derivative contracts, and (v) incremental costs incurred related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (continued)
(in millions, except per share data)
(unaudited)

Canopy Equity Losses and Related Activities (“Canopy EIE”)
Canopy EIE non-GAAP financial measures are provided because management uses this information to monitor our investment in Canopy. In addition, we believe this information provides investors valuable insight on underlying business trends and results in order to evaluate year-over-year financial performance.
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
Equity losses and related activities - reported basis, Canopy EIE (GAAP) (1)
$(155.8)$(377.6)
Comparable Adjustments (2)(3)
111.5 345.9 
Equity losses and related activities - comparable basis, Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)(44.3)(31.7)
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes (3)
9.6 4.6 
Net income (loss) attributable to CBI - comparable basis, Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)$(34.7)$(27.1)

Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
EPS - reported basis, Canopy EIE (GAAP)$(0.70)$(1.93)
Comparable Adjustments - Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)0.50 1.74 
EPS - comparable basis, Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP) (4)
$(0.18)$(0.14)

Three Months Ended
May 31, 2021May 31, 2020
Income (loss) before income taxes
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes (3)
Effective tax rate (6)
Income (loss) before income taxes
(Provision for) benefit from income taxes (3)
Effective tax rate (6)
Reported basis (GAAP)$(910.8)$13.5 1.5 %(68.2)(104.4)(153.1)%
Comparable Adjustments - (Non-GAAP)1,503.3 (138.1)631.5 (5.9)
Comparable basis (Non-GAAP)592.5 (124.6)21.0 %$563.3 $(110.3)19.6 %
Comparable basis, Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)(44.3)9.6 (31.7)4.6 
Comparable basis, excluding Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)$636.8 $(134.2)21.1 %$595.0 $(114.9)19.3 %

Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
EPS - comparable basis (Non-GAAP) (5)
$2.33 $2.30 
Comparable basis, Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)0.18 0.14 
EPS - comparable basis, excluding Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP) (4)
$2.51 $2.44 
(1)
Equity losses and related activities are included in income (loss) from unconsolidated investments.
(2)
Comparable Adjustments, Canopy EIE include: restructuring and other strategic business development costs, unrealized net (gain) loss from the mark to fair value of securities measured at fair value and related activities, share-based compensation expense related to acquisition milestones, acquisition costs, loss on dilution due to Canopy’s issuance of additional stock, and other (gains) losses.
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(3)
The Comparable Adjustment effective tax rate applied to each Comparable Adjustment amount is generally based upon the jurisdiction in which the adjustment was recognized. The benefit from income taxes effective tax rate applied to our equity in earnings (losses) of Canopy is generally based on the tax rates of the legal entities that hold our investment.
(4)
May not sum due to rounding as each item is computed independently. The comparable adjustments and comparable basis diluted net income per share are calculated on a fully dilutive basis.
(5)
See reconciliation of the applicable non-GAAP financial measures on page 12.
(6)
Effective tax rate is not considered a GAAP financial measure, for purposes of this reconciliation, we derived the reported GAAP measure based on GAAP results, which serves as the basis for the reconciliation to the comparable non-GAAP financial measure.

EPS GuidanceRange for the Year Ending February 28, 2022
Forecasted EPS - reported basis (GAAP)$2.70 $3.00 
Acquisitions, divestitures, and related costs (1)
0.04 0.04 
Restructuring and other strategic business development costs (2)
0.14 0.14 
Other (3)
6.94 6.94 
Comparable basis, Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)0.18 0.18 
Forecasted EPS - comparable basis, excluding Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP) (4)
$10.00 $10.30 

Actual for the Year Ended February 28, 2021
EPS - reported basis (GAAP)$10.23 
Acquisitions, divestitures, and related costs (1)
0.12 
Restructuring and other strategic business development costs (2)
1.73 
Other (3)
(2.11)
EPS - comparable basis (Non-GAAP) (4)
9.97 
Comparable basis, Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP)0.48 
EPS - comparable basis, excluding Canopy EIE (Non-GAAP) (4)
$10.44 
(1)
Acquisitions, divestitures, and related costs include: (4)
Estimated for the Year Ending February 28, 2022Actual for the Year Ended February 28, 2021
Transition services agreements$0.04 $— 
Net (gain) loss on sale of business$(0.01)$(0.06)
Net (gain) loss on sale of vineyard$— $(0.03)
Net income tax provision recognized for the reversal of valuation allowances$— $0.14 
Net (gain) loss on foreign currency derivative contracts$— $0.03 
Transaction, integration, and other acquisition-related costs in connection with:
Investment in Canopy$0.01 $0.01 
Wine and Spirits Divestitures$— $0.02 
Copper & Kings acquisition$— $0.01 
(2)
For the year ending February 28, 2022, and year ended February 28, 2021, restructuring and other strategic business development costs primarily consist of equity losses from Canopy largely related to costs designed to improve their organizational focus, streamline operations, and align product capability with projected demand. For the year ended February 28, 2021, restructuring and other strategic business development costs also included impairments of long-lived assets held for sale and costs to optimize our portfolio, gain efficiencies, and reduce our cost structure primarily within the wine and spirits segment.
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(3)
Other includes: (4)
Estimated for the Year Ending February 28, 2022Actual for the Year Ended February 28, 2021
Unrealized net (gain) loss from mark to fair value of our investment in Canopy$3.51 $(3.03)
Impairment of brewery construction in progress$3.07 $— 
Canopy equity (earnings) losses and related activities comparable adjustments$0.63 $0.63 
Net income tax provision recognized as a result of a legislative update in Switzerland$0.06 $— 
Unconsolidated investments, other$(0.25)$0.03 
Net (gain) loss from mark to fair value of undesignated commodity derivative contracts$(0.08)$(0.22)
(Gain) loss on change in estimated fair value of a contingent liability associated with prior period acquisitions$— $(0.04)
Loss on (recovery of) write-down of certain inventory as a result of smoke damage sustained during wildfires$— $0.28 
Net income tax provision recognized in connection with the CARES Act$— $0.06 
Loss on extinguishment of debt$— $0.05 
Net income tax provision recognized in connection with the mark to fair value of our investment in Canopy$— $0.04 
COVID-19 incremental costs$— $0.04 
Impairments of certain long-lived assets$— $0.04 
Loss on contract termination$— $0.02 
(4)
May not sum due to rounding as each item is computed independently. The comparable adjustments and comparable basis diluted net income per share are calculated on a fully dilutive basis.

Free Cash Flow Guidance
Free cash flow, as defined in the reconciliation below, is considered a liquidity measure and is considered to provide useful information to investors about the amount of cash generated, which can then be used, after required debt service and dividend payments, for other general corporate purposes. A limitation of free cash flow is that it does not represent the total increase or decrease in the cash balance for the period. Free cash flow should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, or superior to, cash flow from operating activities prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Range for the Year
Ending February 28, 2022
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP)$2,400.0 $2,600.0 
Purchases of property, plant, and equipment(1,000.0)(1,100.0)
Free cash flow (Non-GAAP)$1,400.0 $1,500.0 
Three Months Ended
May 31,
2021
May 31,
2020
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP)$716.0 $686.5 
Purchases of property, plant, and equipment(113.9)(144.2)
Free cash flow (Non-GAAP)$602.1 $542.3 
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