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EX-99.1 2 tm2229820d1_ex99-1.htm EXHIBIT 99.1

 

Exhibit 99.1

 

 

FINANCIAL NEWS

 

SANMINA REPORTS Fourth quarter and FULL fiscal 2022 financial results

 

San Jose, CA – November 7, 2022. Sanmina Corporation (“Sanmina” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SANM), a leading integrated manufacturing solutions company, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended October 1, 2022 and outlook for its fiscal first quarter ending December 31, 2022.

 

Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Highlights   Fiscal Year 2022 Financial Highlights
§ Revenue: $2.2 billion   § Revenue: $7.9 billion
§ GAAP operating margin: 5.0%   § GAAP operating margin: 4.7%
§ GAAP diluted EPS: $1.08   § GAAP diluted EPS: $4.06
         
§ Non-GAAP(1) operating margin: 5.6%   § Non-GAAP operating margin: 5.3%
§ Non-GAAP diluted EPS: $1.50   § Non-GAAP diluted EPS: $4.99

 

Additional Highlights
§ Cash flow from operations: Q4 $82 million and FY’22 $331 million
§ Free cash flow: Q4 $34 million and FY’22 $201 million
§ Share repurchases: 535,000 shares for $24 million in Q4 and 8 million shares for $317 million in FY’22
§ Q4 ending cash and cash equivalents: $530 million
§ Q4 non-GAAP pre-tax ROIC: 34.1%

 

(1) Non-GAAP financial measures exclude charges or gains relating to: stock-based compensation expenses; restructuring costs (including employee severance costs, environmental investigation, remediation and related costs and other charges related to excess facilities and assets); acquisition and integration costs (consisting of costs associated with the acquisition and integration of acquired businesses into our operations); impairment charges for goodwill and other assets; amortization expense; and other unusual or infrequent items (e.g. charges or benefits associated with distressed customers, expenses, charges and recoveries relating to certain legal matters, gains and losses on sales of assets, deferred tax adjustments and discrete tax items). See Schedule 1 below for more information regarding our use of non-GAAP financial measures, including the economic substance behind each exclusion, the manner in which management uses non-GAAP measures to conduct and evaluate the business, the material limitations associated with using such measures and the manner in which management compensates for such limitations. A reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial information contained in this release to their most directly comparable GAAP measures is included in the financial statements furnished with this release.

 

“We are pleased with our financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year. Broad-based demand and solid execution were the key drivers to sequential and year-over-year revenue, non-GAAP operating margin and non-GAAP EPS growth,” stated Jure Sola, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sanmina Corporation. “We continue to see strong demand in our first quarter and expect growth in fiscal 2023 based on our current business and new opportunities.”

 

“We are executing our long-term strategy of expanding our presence in end-markets that require greater technical expertise, complex mission critical end-to-end solutions and embedded resilience that will give us a competitive advantage and further strengthen our financial model,” concluded Sola.

 

First Quarter Fiscal 2023 Outlook

 

The following outlook is for the fiscal first quarter ending December 31, 2022. These statements are forward-looking and actual results may differ materially.

 

§Revenue between $2.1 billion to $2.2 billion
§GAAP diluted earnings per share(2) between $1.22 to $1.32
§Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share(2) between $1.41 to $1.51

 

(2) Reflects the non-cash reduction in net income of an estimated $2.5 million for partner’s equity interest in the net income of Indian JV.

 

 

 

 

The statements above concerning our financial outlook for the first quarter and expectations for fiscal year 2023 growth constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in these statements as a result of a number of factors, most notably ongoing supply chain constraints, including those resulting from the continuing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and geopolitical uncertainty, including from the conflict in Ukraine. Other factors that could cause our results to differ from our outlook include adverse changes to the key markets we target; significant uncertainties that can cause our future sales and net income to be variable; reliance on a small number of customers for a substantial portion of our sales; risks arising from our international operations; and the other factors set forth in the Company's annual and quarterly reports filed with the Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”).

 

The Company is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to) update or alter any of the forward-looking statements made in this earnings release, the conference call or the Investor Relations section of our website whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless otherwise required by law.

 

Company Conference Call Information

 

Sanmina will hold a conference call to review its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2022 and outlook for the first quarter fiscal 2023 on Monday, November 7, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. ET (2:00 p.m. PT). The access numbers are: domestic 866-652-5200 and international 412-317-6060, access code is 10172946. The conference will also be webcast live over the Internet. You can log on to the live webcast at Q4 and Fiscal Year 2022 Earnings Webcast. Additional information in the form of a slide presentation is available on Sanmina’s website at www.sanmina.com. A replay of the conference call will be available for 48-hours. The access numbers are: domestic 877-344-7529 and international 412-317-0088, access code is 4302881.

 

About Sanmina

 

Sanmina Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Recognized as a technology leader, Sanmina provides end-to-end manufacturing solutions, delivering superior quality and support to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) primarily in the communications networks, cloud solutions, industrial, defense, medical and automotive markets. Sanmina has facilities strategically located in key regions throughout the world. More information about the Company is available at www.sanmina.com.

 

Sanmina Contact

Paige Melching

SVP, Investor Communications

408-964-3610

 

 

 

 

Sanmina Corporation 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(in thousands)

(GAAP)

 

   October 1,   October 2, 
   2022   2021 
   (Unaudited) 
ASSETS        
         
Current assets:          
Cash and cash equivalents  $529,857   $650,026 
Accounts receivable, net   1,138,894    1,192,434 
Contract assets   503,674    348,741 
Inventories   1,691,081    1,036,511 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   62,044    53,952 
Total current assets   3,925,550    3,281,664 
           
Property, plant and equipment, net   575,170    532,985 
Deferred tax assets   198,588    235,117 
Other   160,192    156,953 
Total assets  $4,859,500   $4,206,719 
           
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY          
           
Current liabilities:          
Accounts payable  $2,029,534   $1,464,693 
Accrued liabilities   275,735    161,896 
Accrued payroll and related benefits   130,892    117,648 
Short-term debt, including current portion of long-term debt   17,500    18,750 
Total current liabilities   2,453,661    1,762,987 
           
Long-term liabilities:          
Long-term debt   329,237    311,572 
Other   215,333    253,532 
Total long-term liabilities   544,570    565,104 
           
Stockholders' equity   1,861,269    1,878,628 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity  $4,859,500   $4,206,719 

 

 

 

 

Sanmina Corporation  

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income

(in thousands, except per share amounts)

(GAAP)

(Unaudited)

 

   Three Months Ended   Twelve Months Ended 
   October 1,   October 2,   October 1,   October 2, 
   2022   2021   2022   2021 
Net sales  $2,202,561   $1,643,976   $7,890,475   $6,756,643 
Cost of sales   2,024,172    1,513,094    7,249,961    6,204,838 
Gross profit   178,389    130,882    640,514    551,805 
Operating expenses:                    
Selling, general and administrative   59,771    56,990    244,569    234,537 
Research and development   6,023    5,484    21,343    20,911 
Restructuring and other    3,085    1,655    6,815    15,057 
Total operating expenses   68,879    64,129    272,727    270,505 
Operating income   109,510    66,753    367,787    281,300 
Interest income   430    234    1,628    925 
Interest expense   (7,111)   (4,894)   (22,473)   (19,551)
Other income (expense), net   (19,204)   7,063    (26,314)   44,331 
Interest and other, net   (25,885)   2,403    (47,159)   25,705 
Income before income taxes   83,625    69,156    320,628    307,005 
Provision for income taxes   18,901    12,591    64,507    38,007 
Net income  $64,724   $56,565   $256,121   $268,998 
                     
Basic income per share  $1.12   $0.87   $4.18   $4.12 
Diluted income per share  $1.08   $0.84   $4.06   $4.01 
                     
Weighted-average shares used in                    
computing per share amounts:                    
Basic   58,023    65,352    61,310    65,318 
Diluted   59,844    67,146    63,117    67,084 

 

 

 

 

Sanmina Corporation 

Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures

(in thousands, except per share amounts)

(Unaudited)

 

     Three Months Ended   Twelve Months Ended 
     October 1,   July 2,   October 2,   October 1,   October 2, 
     2022   2022   2021   2022   2021 
GAAP Operating Income  $109,510   $94,618   $66,753   $367,787   $281,300 
  GAAP operating margin   5.0%   4.7%   4.1%   4.7%   4.2%
Adjustments:                         
  Stock compensation expense (1)   10,563    10,683    8,829    39,608    34,977 
  Amortization of intangible assets   234    251    274    1,010    558 
  Distressed customer charges (2)   -    -    -    -    (1,049)
  Legal and other (3)   -    500    830    1,333    2,703 
  Restructuring costs   3,085    3,994    1,655    11,425    15,057 
  Transaction costs   -    200    -    700    - 
  Gain on sales of long-lived assets   -    -    -    (4,610)   - 
Non-GAAP Operating Income  $123,392   $110,246   $78,341   $417,253   $333,546 
  Non-GAAP operating margin   5.6%   5.5%   4.8%   5.3%   4.9%
                            
GAAP Net Income  $64,724   $79,543   $56,565   $256,121   $268,998 
                            
Adjustments:                         
  Operating income adjustments (see above)   13,882    15,628    11,588    49,466    52,246 
  Gain on liquidation of foreign entity   -    -    -    -    (8,493)
  Loss on termination of pension plan   2,380    -    -    2,380    - 
  (Gain) / reversal of gain on sale of intellectual property   7,000    -    -    7,000    (15,000)
  Loss on extinguishment of debt   1,370    -    -    1,370    - 
  Legal and other (3)   -    -    (7,692)   (110)   (15,939)
  Adjustments for taxes (4)   489    (14,818)   3,377    (1,588)   (15,625)
Non-GAAP Net Income  $89,845   $80,353   $63,838   $314,639   $266,187 
                            
GAAP Net Income Per Share:                         
  Basic  $1.12   $1.33   $0.87   $4.18   $4.12 
  Diluted  $1.08   $1.29   $0.84   $4.06   $4.01 
                            
Non-GAAP Net Income Per Share:                         
  Basic  $1.55   $1.34   $0.98   $5.13   $4.08 
  Diluted  $1.50   $1.30   $0.95   $4.99   $3.97 
                            
Weighted-average shares used in computing per share amounts:                         
  Basic   58,023    59,970    65,352    61,310    65,318 
  Diluted   59,844    61,702    67,146    63,117    67,084 
                            
(1) Stock compensation expense was as follows:                         
  Cost of sales  $3,610   $3,724   $3,710   $14,065   $14,472 
  Selling, general and administrative   6,807    6,819    5,009    25,037    20,119 
  Research and development   146    140    110    506    386 
  Total  $10,563   $10,683   $8,829   $39,608   $34,977 
                            
(2) Relates to accounts receivable and inventory write-downs (recoveries) associated with distressed customers.  
                            
(3) Represents expenses, charges and recoveries associated with certain legal matters. 
                            
(4) GAAP provision for income taxes  $18,901   $2,226   $12,591   $64,507   $38,007 
  Adjustments:                         
  Tax impact of operating income adjustments   879    534    347    1,926    1,363 
  Discrete tax items   2,415    18,394    3,337    16,899    34,237 
  Deferred tax adjustments   (3,783)   (4,110)   (7,061)   (17,237)   (19,975)
  Subtotal - adjustments for taxes   (489)   14,818    (3,377)   1,588    15,625 
  Non-GAAP provision for income taxes  $18,412   $17,044   $9,214   $66,095   $53,632 

 

Q1 FY23 Earnings Per Share Outlook*:  Q1 FY23 EPS Range 
   Low   High 
GAAP diluted earnings per share  $1.22   $1.32 
Stock compensation expense  $0.19   $0.19 
Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share  $1.41   $1.51 

 

* Due to uncertainty regarding the timing of recognition of restructuring charges, impairment charges and other unusual or infrequent items, if any, that could be incurred during the first quarter of FY23, an estimate of such items is not included in the outlook for Q1 FY23 GAAP EPS.

 

 

 

 

Sanmina Corporation  

Condensed Consolidated Cash Flow

($ in thousands)

(Unaudited)

 

   Three Month Periods   Twelve Month Periods 
($ in thousands)  Q4'22   Q3'22   Q2'22   Q1'22   Q4'21   FY22   FY21 
GAAP Net Income  $64,724   $79,543   $53,220   $58,634   $56,565   $256,121   $268,998 
Depreciation and amortization   26,686    27,065    27,567    27,465    27,452    108,783    109,656 
Other, net   35,180    18,739    15,429    12,101    9,673    81,449    44,066 
Net change in net working capital   (44,692)   (23,664)   (17,243)   (29,900)   (1,969)   (115,499)   (84,378)
Cash provided by operating activities   81,898    101,683    78,973    68,300    91,721    330,854    338,342 
                                    
Purchases of long-term investments   (300)   (700)   (1,000)   -    (1,000)   (2,000)   (2,705)
Net purchases of property & equipment   (48,155)   (37,434)   (27,263)   (17,362)   (29,490)   (130,214)   (72,212)
Proceeds from sale of intellectual property   -    -    -    -    -    -    5,000 
Cash paid for businesses acquired   -    -    -    -    -    -    (21,408)
Cash used in investing activities   (48,455)   (38,134)   (28,263)   (17,362)   (30,490)   (132,214)   (91,325)
                                    
Net share repurchases   (23,438)   (124,365)   (113,146)   (67,773)   (32,394)   (328,722)   (61,066)
Net borrowing activities   27,987    (4,688)   (4,688)   (4,688)   (4,688)   13,923    (18,752)
Proceeds from other notes receivable   -    500    -    -    2,500    500    2,500 
Cash provided by (used for) financing activities   4,549    (128,553)   (117,834)   (72,461)   (34,582)   (314,299)   (77,318)
                                    
Effect of exchange rate changes   (1,440)   (1,584)   (700)   (786)   (467)   (4,510)   (199)
                                    
Net change in cash & cash equivalents  $36,552   $(66,588)  $(67,824)  $(22,309)  $26,182   $(120,169)  $169,500 
                                    
Free cash flow:                                   
Cash provided by operating activities  $81,898   $101,683   $78,973   $68,300   $91,721   $330,854   $338,342 
Net purchases of property & equipment   (48,155)   (37,434)   (27,263)   (17,362)   (29,490)   (130,214)   (72,212)
Proceeds from sale of intellectual property   -    500    -    -    2,500    500    7,500 
   $33,743   $64,749   $51,710   $50,938   $64,731   $201,140   $273,630 

 

 

 

 

Sanmina Corporation

Pre-Tax Return on Invested Capital (ROIC)

($ in thousands)

(Unaudited)

 

       Three Month Periods 
($ in thousands)      Q4 FY22   Q3 FY22   Q2 FY22   Q1 FY22   Q4 FY21 
Pre-tax Return on Invested Capital (ROIC)                             
                              
GAAP operating income      $109,510   $94,618   $82,226   $81,433   $66,753 
    x     4.0    4.0    4.0    4.0    4.0 
Annualized GAAP operating income       438,040    378,472    328,904    325,732    267,012 
Average invested capital (1)   ÷    1,447,439    1,397,241    1,365,669    1,337,989    1,316,373 
GAAP pre-tax ROIC       30.3%   27.1%   24.1%   24.3%   20.3%
                              
Non-GAAP operating income      $123,392   $110,246   $95,251   $88,364   $78,341 
    x     4.0    4.0    4.0    4.0    4.0 
Annualized non-GAAP operating income       493,568    440,984    381,004    353,456    313,364 
Average invested capital (1)   ÷    1,447,439    1,397,241    1,365,669    1,337,989    1,316,373 
Non-GAAP pre-tax ROIC       34.1%   31.6%   27.9%   26.4%   23.8%

 

(1) Invested capital is defined as total assets (not including cash and cash equivalents and deferred tax assets) less total liabilities (excluding short-term and long-term debt).

 

 

 

 

Schedule 1

 

The statements above and financial information provided in this earnings release include non-GAAP measures of operating income, operating margin, net income, diluted earnings per share and pre-tax return on invested capital (ROIC). Management excludes from these measures stock-based compensation, restructuring, acquisition and integration expenses, impairment charges, amortization charges and other unusual or infrequent items, as adjusted for taxes, as more fully described below.

 

Management excludes these items principally because they are not directly related to the Company’s ongoing core business operations. We use such non-GAAP measures in order to (1) make more meaningful period-to-period comparisons of the Company’s operations, both internally and externally, (2) guide management in assessing the performance of the business, internally allocating resources and making decisions in furtherance of Company’s strategic plan, (3) provide investors with a better understanding of how management plans and measures the business and (4) provide investors with a better understanding of our ongoing, core business. The material limitations to management’s approach include the fact that the items excluded are nonetheless charges, benefits and expenses required to be recognized under GAAP and, in some cases, consume cash which reduces the Company’s liquidity. Management compensates for these limitations primarily by reviewing GAAP results to obtain a complete picture of the Company’s performance and by including a reconciliation of non-GAAP results to GAAP results in its earnings releases.

 

Additional information regarding the economic substance of each exclusion, management’s use of the resultant non-GAAP measures, the material limitations of management’s approach and management’s methods for compensating for such limitations is provided below.

 

Stock-based Compensation Expense, which consists of non-cash charges for the estimated fair value of equity awards granted to employees and directors, is excluded in order to permit more meaningful period-to-period comparisons of the Company’s results since the Company grants different amounts and value of equity awards each quarter. In addition, given the fact that competitors grant different amounts and types of equity awards and may use different valuation assumptions, excluding stock-based compensation permits more accurate comparisons of the Company’s core results with those of its competitors.

 

Restructuring, Acquisition and Integration Expenses, which consist of severance, lease termination costs, exit costs, environmental investigation, remediation and related costs and other charges primarily related to closing and consolidating manufacturing facilities and those associated with the acquisition and integration of acquired businesses, are excluded because such charges (1) can be driven by the timing of acquisitions and exit activities which are difficult to predict, (2) are not directly related to ongoing business results and (3) generally do not reflect expected future operating expenses. In addition, given the fact that the Company’s competitors complete acquisitions and adopt restructuring plans at different times and in different amounts than the Company, excluding these charges or benefits permits more accurate comparisons of the Company’s core results with those of its competitors. Items excluded by the Company may be different from those excluded by the Company’s competitors and restructuring and integration expenses include both cash and non-cash expenses. Cash expenses reduce the Company’s liquidity. Therefore, management also reviews GAAP results including these amounts.

 

Impairment Charges, which consist of non-cash charges, are excluded because such charges are non-recurring and do not reduce the Company’s liquidity. In addition, given the fact that the Company’s competitors may record impairment charges at different times, excluding these charges permits more accurate comparisons of the Company’s core results with those of its competitors.

 

Amortization Charges, which consist of non-cash charges impacted by the timing and magnitude of acquisitions of businesses or assets, are also excluded because such charges do not reduce the Company’s liquidity. In addition, such charges can be driven by the timing of acquisitions, which is difficult to predict. Excluding these charges permits more accurate comparisons of the Company’s core results with those of its competitors because the Company’s competitors complete acquisitions at different times and for different amounts than the Company.

 

Other Unusual or Infrequent Items, such as charges or benefits associated with distressed customers, expenses, charges and recoveries relating to certain legal matters, gains and losses on sales of assets, deferred tax adjustments and discrete tax items, are excluded because such items are typically non-recurring, difficult to predict or not directly related to the Company’s ongoing or core operations and are therefore not considered by management in assessing the current operating performance of the Company and forecasting earnings trends. However, items excluded by the Company may be different from those excluded by the Company’s competitors. In addition, these items include both cash and non-cash expenses. Cash expenses reduce the Company’s liquidity. Management compensates for these limitations by reviewing GAAP results including these amounts.

 

Adjustments for Taxes, which consist of the tax effects of the various adjustments that we exclude from our non-GAAP measures, and adjustments related to deferred tax and discrete tax items.  Including these adjustments permits more accurate comparisons of the Company's core results with those of its competitors. We determine the tax adjustments based upon the various applicable effective tax rates.  In those jurisdictions in which we do not expect to realize a tax cost or benefit (due to a history of operating losses or other factors), a reduced tax rate is applied.