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UniFirst Announces Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year of Fiscal 2021; Quarterly Dividend Increase; New $100 Million Share Repurchase Authorization

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WILMINGTON, Mass., Oct. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UniFirst Corporation (NYSE: UNF) (the “Company,” “UniFirst” or “we”) today reported results for its fourth quarter and full year ended August 28, 2021 as compared to the corresponding periods in its prior fiscal year:

Q4 2021 Financial Highlights

  • Consolidated revenues for the fourth quarter increased 8.5% to $465.3 million.
  • Operating income was $44.9 million, an increase of 10.1%.
  • The quarterly tax rate decreased to 22.0% compared to 26.6% in the prior year.
  • Net income increased to $34.6 million, or 9.7%.
  • Diluted earnings per share increased to $1.82 from $1.66, or 9.6%.

Fiscal 2021 Financial Highlights

  • Full year consolidated revenues were $1.826 billion, an increase of 1.2%.
  • Full year operating income was $195.8 million, an increase of 13.4%.
  • Net income for the year increased to $151.1 million, or 11.3%.
  • Diluted earnings per share increased to $7.94 from $7.13, or 11.4%.

Steven Sintros, UniFirst President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “We were very pleased with our financial performance for fiscal 2021. We were proud that through the solid execution of our Team Partners we were able to continue our long track record of growing our annual revenues despite the lingering effects of the pandemic.”

Segment Reporting Highlights for Q4 2021

Core Laundry Operations

  • Revenues for the quarter increased 7.9% to $415.1 million primarily driven by the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacting our customers’ operations and wearer levels in the prior year comparable period as well as solid sales performance and improved customer retention in fiscal 2021.
  • Operating margin increased to 10.1% from 9.9%. During the quarter, the Company’s margins were pressured by the current inflationary environment as well as a rebound of certain costs that trended lower during the pandemic, including merchandise amortization expense, energy, travel and healthcare claims costs.

Specialty Garments

  • Revenues for the quarter were $33.9 million, an increase of 22.5%. This increase was primarily due to growth in our cleanroom operations as well as growth in our U.S. and European nuclear operations.
  • Operating margin increased to 12.1% from 7.1% a year ago. This increase was primarily due to the segment’s top-line performance in the quarter resulting in strong operating leverage as well as lower casualty claims expense as a percentage of revenue. These benefits were partially offset by higher merchandise costs as a percentage of revenue.
  • Specialty Garments consists of nuclear decontamination and cleanroom operations, and its results can vary significantly due to seasonality and the timing of reactor outages and projects.

Balance Sheet and Capital Allocation

  • Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments totaled $512.9 million as of August 28, 2021.
  • The Company had no long-term debt outstanding as of August 28, 2021.
  • Under its previously announced $100.0 million share repurchase program, the Company repurchased 7,750 shares of common stock for a total of $1.7 million during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021. As of August 28, 2021, the Company had repurchased a total of 375,867 shares of common stock for a total of $63.5 million under the program.
  • Weighted average shares outstanding – Diluted for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021 and fiscal 2020 were each 19.0 million shares.

Quarterly Dividend Increase

UniFirst announced today that its Board of Directors approved a quarterly dividend of $0.30 per share on the Company’s Common Stock and $0.24 per share on the Company’s Class B Common Stock. This represents a 20.0% increase over the Company’s previous quarterly dividend. Both dividends are payable on January 4, 2022, to shareholders of record on December 7, 2021.

Mr. Sintros continued, “Given UniFirst’s strong financial position and history of strong free cash flow generation, we are pleased to announce an increase in our quarterly dividend. As part of the Board of Director’s regular evaluation of the Company’s capital allocation, we continue to seek to deliver additional value for our shareholders. At this time, we believe that a continued annual increase to our dividend which over time expands commensurate with our free cash flow generation will be a foundational piece to our capital allocation strategy.”

The amount and timing of any future dividend payment is subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.

New Share Repurchase Authorization

UniFirst also announced today that its Board of Directors authorized a new share repurchase program allowing the Company to repurchase up to $100.0 million of its outstanding common shares, inclusive of the amount which remained available under the existing share repurchase program approved in January 2019. Repurchases made under the new program, if any, will continue to be made in either the open market or in privately negotiated transactions, subject to market conditions, applicable legal requirements, and other relevant factors. The timing, manner, price and amount of any repurchases will depend on a variety of factors and may be suspended or discontinued at any time.

Financial Outlook

Mr. Sintros continued, “For fiscal 2022, we expect our revenues to be between $1.920 billion and $1.945 billion and fully diluted earnings per share to be between $5.70 and $6.10, which, at the midpoint, assumes an operating margin in our Core Laundry Operations of 7.3%. However, this guidance includes $38 million of transitionary investment costs directly attributable to key initiatives. Excluding these initiative costs, our Core Laundry Operations adjusted operating margin assumption would be 9.5%. This adjusted operating margin reflects continued pressure from costs that had trended lower during the pandemic, the current inflationary environment, as well as additional investments the Company continues to make in building its capabilities for the future. This guidance further assumes an effective tax rate of 24%, no future share buybacks or potential tax reform, and a stable economic environment with no pandemic-related headwinds.”

Conference Call Information

UniFirst Corporation will hold a conference call today at 9:00 a.m. (ET) to discuss its quarterly and annual financial results, business highlights and outlook. A simultaneous live webcast of the call will be available over the Internet and can be accessed at www.unifirst.com.

About UniFirst Corporation

Headquartered in Wilmington, Mass., UniFirst Corporation (NYSE: UNF) is a North American leader in the supply and servicing of uniform and workwear programs, as well as the delivery of facility service programs. Together with its subsidiaries, the Company also provides first aid and safety products, and manages specialized garment programs for the cleanroom and nuclear industries. UniFirst manufactures its own branded workwear, protective clothing, and floorcare products; and with 260 service locations, over 300,000 customer locations, and 14,000-plus employee Team Partners, the Company outfits nearly 2 million workers each business day. For more information, contact UniFirst at 800.455.7654 or visit UniFirst.com.

Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure

This public announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws that reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance, including projected revenues, operating margin and earnings per share. Forward-looking statements contained in this public announcement are subject to the safe harbor created by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and may be identified by words such as “guidance,” “outlook,” “estimates,” “anticipates,” “projects,” “plans,” “expects,” “intends,” “believes,” “seeks,” “could,” “should,” “may,” “will,” “strategy,” “objective,” “assume,” “strive,” or the negative versions thereof, and similar expressions and by the context in which they are used. Such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations and speak only as of the date made. Such statements are highly dependent upon a variety of risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to, uncertainties caused by adverse economic conditions, including, without limitation, as a result of extraordinary events or circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and their impact on our customers’ businesses and workforce levels, disruptions of our business and operations, including limitations on, or closures of, our facilities, or the business and operations of our customers or suppliers in connection with extraordinary events or circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertainties regarding our ability to consummate and successfully integrate acquired businesses, uncertainties regarding any existing or newly-discovered expenses and liabilities related to environmental compliance and remediation, any adverse outcome of pending or future contingencies or claims, our ability to compete successfully without any significant degradation in our margin rates, seasonal and quarterly fluctuations in business levels, our ability to preserve positive labor relationships and avoid becoming the target of corporate labor unionization campaigns that could disrupt our business, the effect of currency fluctuations on our results of operations and financial condition, our dependence on third parties to supply us with raw materials, which such supply could be severely disrupted as a result of extraordinary events or circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, any loss of key management or other personnel, increased costs as a result of any changes in federal or state laws, rules and regulations or governmental interpretation of such laws, rules and regulations, uncertainties regarding the price levels of natural gas, electricity, fuel and labor, the negative effect on our business from sharply depressed oil and natural gas prices, including, without limitation, as a result of extraordinary events or circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the continuing increase in domestic healthcare costs, increased workers’ compensation claim costs, increased healthcare claim costs, including as a result of extraordinary events or circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, our ability to retain and grow our customer base, demand and prices for our products and services, fluctuations in our Specialty Garments business, political instability, supply chain disruption or infection among our employees in Mexico and Nicaragua where our principal garment manufacturing plants are located, including, without limitation, as a result of extraordinary events or circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, our ability to properly and efficiently design, construct, implement and operate a new customer relationship management computer system, interruptions or failures of our information technology systems, including as a result of cyber-attacks, additional professional and internal costs necessary for compliance with any changes in Securities and Exchange Commission, New York Stock Exchange and accounting rules, strikes and unemployment levels, our efforts to evaluate and potentially reduce internal costs, economic and other developments associated with the war on terrorism and its impact on the economy, the impact of foreign trade policies and tariffs or other impositions on imported goods on our business, results of operations and financial condition, general economic conditions, our ability to successfully implement our business strategies and processes, including our capital allocation strategies and the other factors described under “Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors” and elsewhere in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended August 29, 2020, “Part II, Item 1.A. Risk Factors” and elsewhere in our subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances arising after the date on which they are made.

Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)

(In thousands, except per share data) Thirteen
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Thirteen
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
  Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
 
Revenues $465,276  $428,643  $1,826,216  $1,804,159 
                 
Operating expenses:                
Cost of revenues (1)  289,415   270,971   1,141,275   1,164,932 
Selling and administrative expenses (1)  104,153   89,788   383,161   361,801 
Depreciation and amortization  26,777   27,085   105,955   104,697 
Total operating expenses  420,345   387,844   1,630,391   1,631,430 
                 
Operating income  44,931   40,799   195,825   172,729 
                 
Other (income) expense:                
Interest income, net  (466)  (792)  (2,568)  (6,382)
Other (income) expense, net  1,009   (1,400)  1,522   1,223 
Total other (income) expense, net  543   (2,192)  (1,046)  (5,159)
                 
Income before income taxes  44,388   42,991   196,871   177,888 
Provision for income taxes  9,774   11,428   45,760   42,118 
                 
Net income $34,614  $31,563  $151,111  $135,770 
                 
Income per share – Basic:                
Common Stock $1.91  $1.74  $8.32  $7.46 
Class B Common Stock $1.53  $1.39  $6.66  $5.97 
                 
Income per share – Diluted:                
Common Stock $1.82  $1.66  $7.94  $7.13 
                 
Income allocated to – Basic:                
Common Stock $29,058  $26,499  $126,848  $114,017 
Class B Common Stock $5,556  $5,064  $24,263  $21,753 
                 
Income allocated to – Diluted:                
Common Stock $34,614  $31,563  $151,111  $135,770 
                 
Weighted average shares outstanding – Basic:                
Common Stock  15,241   15,250   15,237   15,276 
Class B Common Stock  3,643   3,643   3,643   3,643 
                 
Weighted average shares outstanding – Diluted:                
Common Stock  19,049   19,019   19,038   19,042 

(1) Exclusive of depreciation on the Company’s property, plant and equipment and amortization on its intangible assets.


Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)

(In thousands) August 28, 2021  August 29, 2020 
Assets        
Current assets:        
Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments $512,868  $474,838 
Receivables, net  208,331   190,916 
Inventories  143,591   106,269 
Rental merchandise in service  181,531   154,278 
Prepaid taxes  16,580   7,115 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets  40,891   35,918 
         
Total current assets  1,103,792   969,334 
         
Property, plant and equipment, net  617,719   582,470 
Goodwill  429,538   424,844 
Customer contracts and other intangible assets, net  84,638   85,536 
Deferred income taxes  580   522 
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net  42,115   42,710 
Other assets  102,683   93,611 
         
Total assets $2,381,065  $2,199,027 
         
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity        
Current liabilities:        
Accounts payable $81,356  $64,035 
Accrued liabilities  159,578   132,965 
Accrued taxes  743   527 
Operating lease liabilities, current  12,993   12,569 
         
Total current liabilities  254,670   210,096 
         
Long-term liabilities:        
Accrued liabilities  134,085   132,820 
Accrued and deferred income taxes  89,177   85,721 
Operating lease liabilities  30,181   29,261 
         
Total long-term liabilities  253,443   247,802 
         
Shareholders’ equity:        
Common Stock  1,524   1,525 
Class B Common Stock  364   364 
Capital surplus  89,257   86,645 
Retained earnings  1,806,643   1,684,565 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (24,836)  (31,970)
         
Total shareholders’ equity  1,872,952   1,741,129 
         
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $2,381,065  $2,199,027 

Detail of Operating Results
(Unaudited)

Revenues

(In thousands, except percentages) Thirteen
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Thirteen
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
  Dollar
Change
  Percent
Change
 
Core Laundry Operations $415,104  $384,584  $30,520   7.9%
Specialty Garments  33,862   27,640   6,222   22.5%
First Aid  16,310   16,419   (109)  (0.7)%
Consolidated total $465,276  $428,643  $36,633   8.5%


(In thousands, except percentages) Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
  Dollar
Change
  Percent
Change
 
Core Laundry Operations $1,615,560  $1,601,485  $14,075   0.9%
Specialty Garments  145,454   133,185   12,269   9.2%
First Aid  65,202   69,489   (4,287)  (6.2)%
Consolidated total $1,826,216  $1,804,159  $22,057   1.2%

Operating Income

(In thousands, except percentages) Thirteen
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Thirteen
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
  Dollar
Change
  Percent
Change
 
Core Laundry Operations $41,847  $38,131  $3,716   9.7%
Specialty Garments  4,108   1,959   2,149   109.7%
First Aid  (1,024)  709   (1,733)  (244.4)%
Consolidated total $44,931  $40,799  $4,132   10.1%


(In thousands, except percentages) Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
  Dollar
Change
  Percent
Change
 
Core Laundry Operations $171,717  $149,987  $21,730   14.5%
Specialty Garments  24,801   17,845   6,956   39.0%
First Aid  (693)  4,897   (5,590)  (114.2)%
Consolidated total $195,825  $172,729  $23,096   13.4%

Operating Margin

  Thirteen
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Thirteen
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
 
Core Laundry Operations  10.1%  9.9%
Specialty Garments  12.1%  7.1%
First Aid  -6.3%  4.3%
Consolidated  9.7%  9.5%


  Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
 
Core Laundry Operations  10.6%  9.4%
Specialty Garments  17.1%  13.4%
First Aid  -1.1%  7.0%
Consolidated  10.7%  9.6%

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)

(In thousands) Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 28, 2021
  Fifty-two
weeks ended
August 29, 2020
 
Cash flows from operating activities:        
Net income $151,111  $135,770 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash provided by operating activities:        
Depreciation and amortization  105,955   104,697 
Amortization of deferred financing costs  147   112 
Share-based compensation  7,011   5,999 
Accretion on environmental contingencies  448   537 
Accretion on asset retirement obligations  985   929 
Deferred income taxes  300   (12,152)
Other  391   2,524 
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions:        
Receivables, less reserves  (16,685)  14,589 
Inventories  (37,213)  (5,066)
Rental merchandise in service  (26,323)  32,262 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets and Other assets  5,015   840 
Accounts payable  15,136   (10,702)
Accrued liabilities  16,446   19,866 
Prepaid and accrued income taxes  (10,422)  (3,521)
Net cash provided by operating activities  212,302   286,684 
         
Cash flows from investing activities:        
Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired  (8,443)  (41,221)
Capital expenditures, including capitalization of software costs  (133,639)  (116,717)
Proceeds from sale of assets  617   322 
Net cash used in investing activities  (141,465)  (157,616)
         
Cash flows from financing activities:        
Payment of deferred financing costs  (822)   
Proceeds from exercise of share-based awards  4   73 
Taxes withheld and paid related to net share settlement of equity awards  (4,068)  (3,731)
Repurchase of Common Stock  (11,222)  (21,745)
Payment of cash dividends  (18,147)  (15,700)
Net cash used in financing activities  (34,255)  (41,103)
         
Effect of exchange rate changes  1,448   1,532 
         
Net increase in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments  38,030   89,497 
Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments at beginning of period  474,838   385,341 
Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments at end of period $512,868  $474,838 

Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The Company reports its consolidated financial results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). To supplement these consolidated financial results, management believes that certain non-GAAP operating results provide a useful measure on which to evaluate and compare the Company’s results of operations for the periods presented. The Company believes these non-GAAP results provide useful supplemental information regarding the Company’s performance to both management and investors by excluding certain non-recurring amounts that impact the comparability of the results. A supplemental reconciliation of the Company’s fiscal 2022 financial outlook for consolidated operating income on a GAAP basis to adjusted operating income on a non-GAAP basis is presented in the following table. In addition, a supplemental reconciliation of the fiscal 2022 financial outlook for Core Laundry Operations operating income and operating margin on a GAAP basis to adjusted operating income and adjusted operating margin on a non-GAAP basis is also presented in the following table. Investors are encouraged to review the reconciliation of the outlook for these non-GAAP measures to the outlook for their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures, which is provided below. The Company’s outlook contains forward-looking statements and information. Actual results may differ materially. See “Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure.”

  Fifty-two weeks ended August 27, 2022 
  ConsolidatedCore Laundry Operations 
(In thousands, except percentages) Revenue  Operating
Income
  Revenue  Operating
Income
  Operating
Margin
 
Guidance - at the midpoint $1,932,500  $148,000  $1,716,000  $125,000   7.3%
Key Initiatives     38,000      38,000   2.2%
As adjusted $1,932,500  $186,000  $1,716,000  $163,000   9.5%

Investor Relations Contact
Shane O’Connor, Executive Vice President & CFO
UniFirst Corporation        
978-658-8888
shane_oconnor@unifirst.com

 


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unifirst corporation (nyse: unf), headquartered in wilmington, mass., is a north american leader in the supply and servicing of managed uniform and workwear programs, as well as in the delivery of ancillary facility services. together with its subsidiaries, the company also provides first aid and safety products, and manages specialized workwear programs for the cleanroom and nuclear industries. unifirst manufactures its own branded work clothing, protective garments, and floorcare products; maintains 250 locations coast-to-coast; serves more than 300,000 business customers; and employs 14,000 employee team partners. the company outfits nearly 2 million workers each business day through its managed rental, lease, and purchase programs. unifirst's corporate mission is to be recognized as the leading provider of quality uniform products and services. our continuous customer focus enables us to grow, to provide an equitable return on investment, and to create development opportunities for