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Wausau Paper Announces Third-Quarter Financial Results

Wed. October 28, 2009; Posted: 05:00 PM
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MOSINEE, Wis., Oct 28, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- WPP | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Wausau Paper (NYSE:WPP) today reported that in the third quarter:

-- Adjusted quarterly earnings of $0.23 per share reached their strongest level in 10 years.

-- Towel & Tissue achieved record quarterly operating profits of $15.9 million while Printing & Writing and Specialty Products reported significant year-over-year improvement with profits exceeding cost-of-capital return levels.

-- Plans were announced to consolidate the Specialty Products and Printing & Writing businesses into a single, strategic operating unit.

-- Cost reduction and cash conservation measures drove a debt reduction of nearly $50 million, improving the company's debt-to-capital ratio to 36 percent.

The company reported third-quarter net earnings of $14.6 million, or $0.30 per share, compared with net earnings of $2.3 million, or $0.05 per share, in the prior year. Net sales decreased 12 percent to $273.4 million while shipments declined 6 percent to 185,000 tons, due to anticipated volume reductions resulting from facility closures and continuing demand weakness in several market categories.

Third-quarter results include after-tax facility closure charges of $0.7 million, or $0.01 per share, related primarily to the May closure of Specialty Products' Jay, Maine, paper mill and the previously announced fourth-quarter closure of Printing & Writing's Appleton, Wisconsin, converting facility; after-tax gains of $2.5 million, or $0.05 per share, related to a tax credit for the use of alternative fuel mixtures at Specialty Products' Mosinee, Wisconsin, facility; and after-tax gains of $1.7 million, or $0.03 per share, related to the sale of Specialty Products' non-core yeast manufacturing business located in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Prior-year third-quarter results included after-tax charges of $3.9 million, or $0.08 per share, related to a paper machine shutdown and facility closures; after-tax timberland sales gains of $1.4 million, or $0.03 per share; and one-time income tax benefits of $0.9 million, or $0.02 per share. Excluding these items, adjusted third-quarter 2009 net earnings were $11.2 million, or $0.23 per share, compared with net earnings of $3.9 million, or $0.08 per share, last year. Adjusted net earnings are a non-GAAP measure and three-month and nine-month results are reconciled to GAAP earnings below.

                                                   3 Months Ended                9 Months Ended
                                                   September 30                  September 30
                                                   2009           2008           2009           2008
GAAP Net Earnings (Loss) Per Share                 $   0.30       $   0.05       $   0.23       $   (0.29 )
Facility Closure and Machine Shutdown Charges (1)      0.01           0.08           0.34           0.36
Alternative Fuel Mixture Excise Tax Credit             (0.05 )        -              (0.12 )        -
Capital Related Expenses (2)                           -              -              0.04           -
Gain on Sale of Yeast Business                         (0.03 )        -              (0.03 )        -
Gain on Sale of Timberlands                            -              (0.03 )        (0.01 )        (0.07 )
Tax Audit Settlement                                   -              (0.02 )        -              (0.02 )
Adjusted Net Earnings (Loss) Per Share             $   0.23       $   0.08       $   0.45       $   (0.02 )
Note: Totals may not foot due to rounding differences
(1)  2009 charges relate primarily to the second-quarter closure of
     Specialty Products' paper mill in Jay, Maine, and Printing &
     Writing's planned fourth-quarter closure of its converting
     operation in Appleton, Wisconsin. 2008 charges relate to the
     shutdown of a paper machine at Specialty Products' Jay, Maine mill
     and closure of Printing & Writing's Groveton, New Hampshire, paper
     mill and Specialty Products' roll wrap operations.
(2)  Includes expenses associated with the first-quarter towel
     machine rebuild at Towel & Tissue's Middletown, Ohio, mill and the
     second-quarter start-up of Printing & Writing's distribution
     center in Bedford Park, Illinois.

Commenting on performance for the quarter, Thomas J. Howatt, president and CEO, said, "The strength of our third-quarter results reflects the success of the value-driven growth strategy of our Towel & Tissue business and the extensive restructuring initiatives undertaken in our paper businesses over the last two years in addition to a significantly favorable input cost environment. The recently announced combination of our Specialty Products and Printing & Writing businesses into a single operating segment at year-end essentially completes the restructuring of these businesses, achieving a cost-competitive, flexible operations platform, and narrowing the corporation to two core businesses. Coupled with aggressive cost reduction and cash conservation measures implemented early in the year, we have achieved a dramatic improvement in our balance sheet and overall financial performance, and are well positioned to take advantage of market opportunities when business conditions improve."

BUSINESS UNIT RESULTS

Printing & Writing reported a third-quarter operating profit of $3.8 million compared with an operating loss of $0.7 million last year, while net sales declined 7 percent and shipments increased 2 percent. Current-quarter results include pre-tax facility closure charges of $0.5 million related primarily to the Appleton converting facility. Prior-year results included pre-tax Groveton mill closure charges of $2.4 million.

Exclusive of facility closure charges, Printing & Writing profits of $4.4 million were the strongest reported in nearly seven years and the resulting 13 percent return on capital employed exceeded the cost-of-capital return levels targeted over the second half of the year. With orders relatively stable and inventories at target levels, third-quarter market-related downtime was reduced to the equivalent of 2,400 tons, or approximately 3 percent, of production capacity as compared to 15,000 tons, or approximately 20 percent, of production capacity during the second quarter. With year-to-date demand for uncoated freesheet papers declining approximately 14 percent, Printing & Writing is focused on the fourth-quarter completion of its converting & distribution initiative and year-end integration with Specialty Products to further reduce costs and enhance its competitive position.

Specialty Products' third-quarter operating profit of $11.7 million includes pre-tax charges of $0.6 million related primarily to the closure of the Jay mill, pre-tax gains of $4.0 million from an alternative fuel mixture tax credit, and pre-tax gains of $2.7 million associated with the sale of its yeast manufacturing business. Prior-year operating loss was $1.1 million and included charges of $3.7 million related to a permanent paper machine shutdown. Net sales and shipments declined 25 percent and 15 percent, respectively, due to facility closures and continued order weakness.

The third-quarter sale of a non-strategic yeast manufacturing operation -- which represented less than 2 percent of Specialty Products' 2008 net sales -- has narrowed the business to core markets in which it has a competitive and cost-effective position. The business unit's year-end combination with Printing & Writing is expected to provide more than $2 million of administrative cost reductions, enhance market access and create a business unit with the flexibility to effectively serve both mature print and growth-oriented specialty paper markets.

Towel & Tissue achieved record operating profits for a second consecutive quarter, reporting third-quarter operating profits of $15.9 million as compared with prior-year profits of $9.3 million and prior-quarter profits of $13.8 million. Net sales and shipments declined 1 percent and 2 percent, respectively. Operating margins increased to 18 percent for the quarter as higher-margin value-added product shipments increased 6 percent. Although year-to-date demand for "away-from-home" towel and tissue products declined 8 percent, the business unit has benefited from a year-over-year decline in fiber and energy costs as well as the initial savings associated with the rebuild of a towel machine at Middletown, Ohio. With three days of machine downtime planned in the fourth quarter to implement further improvements, full benefits of the $32.5 million rebuild are expected to be achieved early in 2010.

OUTLOOK

Commenting on the fourth-quarter outlook, Mr. Howatt said, "The successful execution of our restructuring initiatives, cash conservation measures and strategic capital program has allowed us to weather a severe economic recession while enhancing the long-term competitive position of our businesses. While the timing of a meaningful economic recovery remains uncertain at this time, we will continue our intense focus on executing the strategies that have delivered a substantial improvement in performance in 2009. Against a backdrop of weak market conditions, increasing fiber prices and scheduled maintenance downtime, we expect fourth-quarter adjusted net earnings in the range of $0.11 to $0.13 per share." Adjusted net earnings in the fourth quarter of 2008 were $0.03 per share.

Wausau Paper's third-quarter conference call is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. (EDT) on Thursday, October 29, and can be accessed through the Company's Web site at www.wausaupaper.com under "Investor Information." A replay of the webcast will be available at the same site through November 6.

About Wausau Paper:

Wausau Paper, with revenues of $1.2 billion in fiscal 2008, produces and markets fine printing and writing papers, technical specialty papers, and "away-from-home" towel and tissue products. To learn more about Wausau Paper visit: http://www.wausaupaper.com.

Safe Harbor under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The matters discussed in this news release concerning the Company's future performance or anticipated financial results are forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Securities Reform Act of 1995. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties which may cause results to differ materially from those set forth in these statements. Among other things, these risks and uncertainties include the strength of the economy and demand for paper products, increases in raw material and energy prices, manufacturing problems at Company facilities, and other risks and assumptions described under "Information Concerning Forward-Looking Statements" in Item 7 and in Item 1A of the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008. The Company assumes no obligation to update or supplement forward-looking statements that become untrue because of subsequent events.

Wausau Paper
Interim Report - Quarter Ended September 30, 2009
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Condensed Consolidated Statements                                  Three Months                  Nine Months
of Operations (unaudited)                                          Ended September 30,           Ended September 30,
                                                                   2009           2008           2009               2008
Net sales                                                          $  273,447     $  312,162     $    774,392       $    916,091
Cost of sales                                                         224,066        282,589          681,142            850,814
Gross profit                                                          49,381         29,573           93,250             65,277
Selling & administrative expenses                                     21,998         23,026           61,543             65,689
Restructuring                                                         1,047          1,880            4,937              15,841
Operating profit (loss)                                               26,336         4,667            26,770             (16,253 )
Interest expense                                                      (2,443  )      (2,352  )        (8,171  )          (7,683  )
Other income, net                                                     30             29               95                 270
Earnings (loss) before income taxes                                   23,923         2,344            18,694             (23,666 )
Provision (credit) for income taxes                                   9,282          15               7,321              (9,609  )
Net earnings (loss)                                                $  14,641      $  2,329       $    11,373        $    (14,057 )
Net earnings (loss) per share (basic and diluted)                  $  0.30        $  0.05        $    0.23          $    (0.29   )
Weighted average shares outstanding-basic                             48,840         48,779           48,830             49,118
Weighted average shares outstanding-diluted                           49,131         48,978           49,063             49,118
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Note 1)                                                   September 30,      December 31,
                                                                                                 2009               2008
Current assets                                                                                   $    227,825       $    262,562
Property, plant, and equipment, net                                                                   383,617            405,408
Other assets                                                                                          47,432             42,880
Total Assets                                                                                     $    658,874       $    710,850
Current liabilities                                                                              $    146,615       $    143,732
Long-term debt                                                                                        126,800            191,963
Other liabilities                                                                                     163,212            167,574
Stockholders' equity                                                                                  222,247            207,581
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity                                                       $    658,874       $    710,850
Condensed Consolidated Statements                                                                Nine Months
of Cash Flow (unaudited)                                                                         Ended September 30,
                                                                                                 2009               2008
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net earnings (loss)                                                                              $    11,373        $    (14,057 )
Provision for depreciation, depletion, and amortization                                               61,008             50,183
Gain on sale of assets                                                                                (2,748  )          (4,112  )
Deferred income taxes and other non-cash items affecting net loss                                     2,221              (5,040  )
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Receivables                                                                                           (9,630  )          (7,525  )
Inventories                                                                                           40,882             6,013
Accounts payable and other liabilities                                                                7,927              3,464
Other                                                                                                 (5,011  )          (20,746 )
Net cash provided by operating activities                                                             106,022            8,180
Cash flows from investing activities:
Capital expenditures                                                                                  (39,448 )          (24,715 )
Proceeds from property, plant, and equipment disposals                                                6,780              8,054
Net cash used in investing activities                                                                 (32,668 )          (16,661 )
Cash flows from financing activities:
Net issuances of commercial paper                                                                     1,389              17,425
Net borrowings under credit agreement                                                                 2,500              -
Payments under capital lease obligation and notes payable            (68,534 )    (136    )
Dividends paid                                                       (4,151  )    (12,567 )
Payments for purchase of company stock                               -            (8,496  )
Net cash used in financing activities                                (68,796 )    (3,774  )
Net increase (decrease) in cash & cash equivalents                 $ 4,558      $ (12,255 )
Note 1.  Balance sheet amounts at September 30, 2009, are unaudited. The
         December 31, 2008, amounts are derived from audited financial
         statements.
Note 2.  We are eligible for a tax credit under the Internal Revenue Code
         for alternative fuel mixtures used as fuel in a taxpayer's
         business. The credit is equal to $0.50 per gallon of alternative
         fuel contained in the mixture and is refundable in cash. The cost
         of sales for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2009,
         includes net pre-tax credits of $4.0 million and $9.7 million,
         respectively.
Note 3.  In August 2008, we announced plans to permanently shut down one of
         the two paper machines at our Specialty Products' paper mill in
         Jay, Maine. The shutdown of this machine was completed in December
         2008. In March 2009, we announced further plans to permanently
         shut down the remaining paper machine and cease all operations at
         the Jay, Maine paper mill. The paper mill was closed during the
         second quarter of 2009. The cost of sales for the three and nine
         months ended September 30, 2009, includes a pre-tax credit of $0.3
         million and pre-tax charges of $20.9 million, respectively, for
         depreciation on assets and other associated closure costs, due to
         the closure of the paper mill. The cost of sales for the three and
         nine months ended September 30, 2008, includes $2.1 million in
         pre-tax charges for accelerated depreciation on assets and other
         associated closure costs, due to the shutdown of the paper
         machine. Pre-tax restructuring expense related to severance and
         benefit continuation costs and other associated closure costs for
         the three and nine months ended September 30, 2009, were $0.7
         million and $4.0 million, respectively. Pre-tax restructuring
         expense related to severance and benefit continuation costs and
         other associated costs due to the shutdown of the paper machine
         was $1.6 million for the three and nine months ended September 30,
         2008. Additional pre-tax charges related to the closure of the
         Jay, Maine paper mill of approximately $0.7 million are expected
         to be incurred during the remainder of 2009.
Note 4.  In December 2008, we announced plans to permanently cease Printing
         & Writing's converting operations at our Appleton, Wisconsin
         facility. The operations at the Appleton facility are being
         reduced in a phased manner and the facility is expected to be
         permanently closed prior to December 31, 2009. The converting
         equipment at the Appleton facility is being relocated to our other
         Printing & Writing mills. The cost of sales for the three and nine
         months ended September 30, 2009, includes $0.2 million and $1.0
         million, respectively, in pre-tax charges for associated closure
         costs. Pre-tax restructuring expense related to severance and
         benefit continuation costs was $0.2 million and $0.5 million for
         the three and nine months ended September 30, 2009. Additional
         pre-tax closure charges of approximately $0.5 million are expected
         to be incurred during the remainder of 2009.
Note 5.  In December 2007, the roll wrap portion of our Specialty Products'
         business was sold to Cascades Sonoco, Inc. We continued to
         manufacture roll wrap and related products for the buyer during a
         post-closing transition period which expired on July 2, 2008. The
         cost of sales for the three and nine months ended September 30,
         2009, includes $0.1 million in pre-tax charges for associated
         closure costs. Pre-tax restructuring expense related to associated
         closure costs for the three and nine months ended September 30,
         2009, was $0.1 million. Pre-tax restructuring expense related to
         severance and benefit continuation costs and other associated
         closure costs for the three and nine months ended September 30,
         2008, was less than $0.1 million and $0.5 million, respectively.
         No additional significant costs are anticipated during the
         remainder of 2009.
Note 6.  In October 2007, we announced plans to cease Printing & Writing's
         papermaking operations at our Groveton, New Hampshire paper mill.
         Papermaking operations permanently ceased in December 2007.
         Pre-tax restructuring expense for the three and nine months ended
         September 30, 2009, includes $0.1 million and $0.3 million,
         respectively, related to associated closure costs. The cost of
         sales for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2008,
         includes $2.2 million and $10.1 million, respectively, in pre-tax
         charges for depreciation on assets and other associated closure
         costs. Pre-tax restructuring expense related to severance and
         benefit continuation costs, contract termination costs, and other
         associated closure costs for the three and nine months ended
         September 30, 2008, was $0.2 million and $13.7 million,
         respectively. No additional significant costs are anticipated
         during the remainder of 2009.
Note 7.  Interim Segment Information
         Our operations are currently classified into three principal
         reportable segments: Specialty Products, Printing & Writing, and
         Towel & Tissue, each providing different products. Separate
         management of each segment is required because each business unit
         is subject to different marketing, production, and technology
         strategies.
         Specialty Products produces specialty papers at its manufacturing
         facilities in Rhinelander and Mosinee, Wisconsin. Papermaking
         operations at Specialty Products' Jay, Maine facility permanently
         ceased in the second quarter of 2009 (see Note 3). In 2008,
         Specialty Products also included two converting facilities that
         produced laminated roll wrap and related specialty finishing and
         packaging products (see Note 5). Printing & Writing produces a
         broad line of premium printing and writing grades at manufacturing
         facilities in Brokaw, Wisconsin; and Brainerd, Minnesota. Printing
         & Writing also includes a converting facility that converts
         printing and writing grades. The converting facility will be
         permanently closed by December 31, 2009 (see Note 4). Towel &
         Tissue produces a complete line of towel and tissue products that
         are marketed along with soap and dispensing systems for the
         "away-from-home" market. Towel & Tissue operates a paper mill in
         Middletown, Ohio and a converting facility in Harrodsburg,
         Kentucky.
         Asset information, sales, operating profit, and other significant
         items by segment is as follows:
(in thousands, except ton data)                                                      September 30,      December 31,
                                                                                     2009               2008
Segment assets (Note 1)
Specialty Products                                                                   $    234,669       $    279,354
Printing & Writing                                                                        178,432            180,221
Towel & Tissue                                                                            209,144            210,977
Corporate & Unallocated*                                                                  36,629             40,298
                                                                                     $    658,874       $    710,850
                                                       Three Months                  Nine Months
                                                       Ended September 30,           Ended September 30,
                                                       2009           2008           2009               2008
Net sales external customers (unaudited)
Specialty Products                                     $  93,757      $  125,390     $    270,280       $    376,999
Printing & Writing                                        89,188         95,660           255,707            289,179
Towel & Tissue                                            90,502         91,112           248,405            249,913
                                                       $  273,447     $  312,162     $    774,392       $    916,091
Operating profit (loss) (unaudited)
Specialty Products                                     $  11,673      $  (1,052  )   $    (2,481  )     $    (3,292  )
Printing & Writing                                        3,843          (725    )        4,957              (29,792 )
Towel & Tissue                                            15,932         9,328            36,983             23,737
Corporate & Eliminations                                  (5,112  )      (2,884  )        (12,689 )          (6,906  )
                                                       $  26,336      $  4,667       $    26,770        $    (16,253 )
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization (unaudited)
Specialty Products                                     $  3,645       $  6,648       $    31,959        $    17,380
Printing & Writing                                        2,322          2,014            6,555              11,862
Towel & Tissue                                            7,493          6,783            21,064             20,332
Corporate & Unallocated                                   572            199              1,430              609
                                                       $  14,032      $  15,644      $    61,008        $    50,183
Tons sold (unaudited)
Specialty Products                                        71,746         84,175           199,758            272,025
Printing & Writing                                        66,116         64,817           185,980            203,500
Towel & Tissue                                            47,457         48,307           131,136            135,400
                                                          185,319        197,299          516,874            610,925

*Segment assets do not include intersegment accounts receivable, cash, deferred tax assets, and certain other assets which are not identifiable with the segments.

SOURCE: Wausau Paper

Wausau Paper 
Investor and Media Contact: 
Perry Grueber, 715-692-2056 
Director Investor Relations 
E-Mail: pgrueber@wausaupaper.com 
Fax: 715-692-2020
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