The Dixie Group reported financial results for the year ended Dec. 28, 2013. For the year of 2013, the company had sales of $345,066,000 and income from continuing operations of $5,358,000, or $0.40 per diluted share, compared with sales of $266,372,000 and loss from continuing operations of $653,000, or $0.05 per diluted share for 2012.
On a non-GAAP basis, adjusted income from continuing operations was $8,258,000 or $0.62 per diluted share for the year, compared with an adjusted income from continuing operations of $246,000, or $0.02 per diluted share in 2012.
For the fourth quarter of 2013, the Company had sales of $95,799,000 as compared with sales of $71,134,000 in the fourth quarter of 2012. Income from continuing operations for the fourth quarter of 2013 was $1,598,000 as compared with a loss of $413,000 in the same period in 2012. On a non-GAAP basis, adjusted income from operations was $1,906,000 in the fourth quarter of 2013 as compared to a loss of $69,000 on a non-GAAP basis for the fourth quarter of 2012.
Commenting on the results, Daniel K. Frierson, chairman and chief executive officer, said, “Our sales for the quarter were up 34.7% as compared to sales in the same quarter in the prior year, while the market was only up in the mid-single digits. Our residential product sales for the fourth quarter were up 30.5% on a year over year basis, while the market was only up in the mid-single digits for the comparable period. Our commercial product sales were up 45.5% for the fourth quarter on a year-over-year comparison, while the commercial market was only up in the mid-single digits basis. Our growth was strongest at the beginning of the quarter; however, our December sales were still up over 18% from the previous year’s December period.
“For the entire year of 2013, our sales increase was 29.5% compared to 2012. Our residential product sales were up 28.5% for the year compared to 2012, while the industry, we estimate, was up in the mid-single digit range. In the residential market in 2013, we successfully introduced new products, utilizing the Stainmaster® TruSoft™ and PetProtect™ line of fibers: products that we took a lead position in introducing to the marketplace. Additionally, we continued our double-digit growth in wool continuing our new product success in serving the high-end marketplace. The sales increase in commercial products was 30.1% as compared with an estimated market growth in the low single digits for 2013. Our commercial success over the last year was led by the successful launch of our Speak modular carpet tile and our Fit office remodel collections.
“Dixie’s performance since the historic downturn of 2008 - 2009 has been exceptional. Looking back at the period since 2009, our carpet product sales have grown 68%, while the industry, we estimate, grew only around 12%. During this period, our residential sales have grown 88% while the industry is up less than 10%. Commercially, we grew 28%, while we estimate the industry was up slightly greater than 15%. The growth we have seen has been driven by extensive investment in product, processes and people. The investments we have made have included both capital expenditures and operating cost, which have impacted our operating earnings during this time period. Our sample expense as a percent of carpet sales for the period of 2009-2013 were 32% higher than those for the period from 2006 through 2008. Over time, we anticipate our sample spending will return to a more normal rate or approximately one percentage point less than current S,G&A as a percentage of sales. In addition, we have invested in yarn processing, new tufting and rug technology, and new dyeing technology as we have grown out of this historic industry downturn. Specifically, we increased our Roanoke yarn capacity by over 40%. We purchased, upgraded, and increased the capacity of our Colormaster dyeing facility over the last 15 months. We purchased and started up our new space dye line, providing us with additional yarn capabilities. We acquired the top selling product lines from Gulistan and expanded our residential sales force. We invested in the Crown rug operation, moving it into our California facility and expanding its production capacity. We bought and are currently integrating the Robertex wool business into our Fabrica and Masland product lines.
“We brought in new management for our Masland Contract business, initiating a stream of new products to enhance our position within the specified commercial market. We upgraded our modular carpet tile processing equipment to lower cost and improve margins. Further, we launched the Avant product line in 2013 and recently announced both a joint venture and distribution agreement with Desso to expand our penetration in the high-end hospitality market and bring a new set of innovative cradle to cradle modular carpet tile products to the North American marketplace. Streamlining our distribution network is the remaining major investment needed to sustain this increase in sales growth. The consolidation of our warehousing and distribution system will be implemented over a 15-month time period at a cost of $2.4 million. We anticipate restructuring charges related to this consolidation of $1.3 million in 2014 and the remaining $1.1 million in 2015.
“Gross profit for the quarter was 23.8% as compared to 24.5% the same quarter the prior year. We had unusually high medical expense at the end of the quarter that lowered operating profit by 0.6%. Gross profit for the year was 24.8% as compared to 24.5% for full year of 2012. S,G&A was 21.5% for the fourth quarter of 2013 as compared to 23.8% for the fourth quarter of 2012. For the entire year, S,G&A was 22.2% versus 23.8% for 2012.
“Operating income was $1.8 million for the quarter or 1.9% and $8.6 million or 2.5% for the year. On a non-GAAP basis, operating income was $3.8 million or 3.9% for the quarter and $15.9 million or 4.6% for the year. The full year cost of manufacturing consolidation and business integration expenses was $5.1 million in cost of goods sold. These expenses included the integration and expansion of our Colormaster, Crown Rug, and Robertex acquisitions. In addition, they included the expansion of our Eton tufting, Roanoke yarn processing facilities, as well as the installation of our new space dye line. We anticipate $270 thousand of these related integration expenses in the first quarter of 2014. The full year cost of our marketing initiatives to launch the Avant brand and re-brand our Robertex wool products under the Fabrica and Masland names added another $1.8 million in cost to our S,G&A expenses in 2013. We anticipate $1.1 million of these selling related integration expenses in 2014.
“Working capital increased $18.7 million for the year, primarily due to higher inventory and receivables. Capital expenditures for 2013 were $13.3 million while capital assets purchased in a business combination were $1.9 million. Depreciation and amortization for 2013 was $10.3 million. We anticipate capital expenditures for 2014 to be approximately $16 million, while 2014 depreciation and amortization is projected to be approximately $12 million. Income taxes for the year were a credit of $643 thousand. Without $1.8 million in prior year tax credits and reversal of state income tax valuation allowances, our tax rate was 25.5%. We ended the year with $108 million in debt and availability of $32.6 million.
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