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Exhibit 99.1

The Middleby Corporation Reports Fourth Quarter Results

ELGIN, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 2, 2011--The Middleby Corporation (NASDAQ:MIDD), a leading worldwide manufacturer of restaurant and foodservice cooking equipment, today reported net sales and earnings for the fourth quarter ended January 1, 2011. Net earnings for the fourth quarter were $20,994,000 or $1.13 per share on net sales of $207,233,000 as compared to the prior year fourth quarter net earnings of $17,874,000 or $0.95 per share on net sales of $152,493,000. Net earnings for the twelve months ended January 1, 2011 were $72,867,000 or $3.97 per share on net sales of $719,121,000 as compared to net earnings of $61,156,000 or $3.29 per share on net sales of $646,629,000 in the prior year.

2010 Fourth Quarter Financial Highlights

  • The fourth quarter financial statements include the results of the recently completed acquisitions of PerfectFry, a leader in ventless frying systems for the commercial foodservice industry acquired on July 13, 2010 and Cozzini, a leading manufacturer of equipment for the food processing industry acquired on September 21, 2010.
  • Net sales increased 35.9% in the fourth quarter. Sales from acquisitions amounted to $21.2 million or 13.9% during the quarter, and largely related to the Cozzini acquisition which had a particularly strong fourth quarter due to several large orders that shipped late in the year. Excluding the impact of acquisitions, net sales increased 22.0% during the fourth quarter, including an increase of 19.2% in sales from the Commercial Foodservice Group and an increase of 40.1% in sales from the Food Processing Group. Sales growth from both segments reflects improved economic conditions from the prior year, continued growth in the international markets, and increasing business with major restaurant chain customers.
  • Gross profit increased to $83.1 million from $58.5 million and the gross margin rate increased to 40.1% from 38.3%. The gross margin rate reflects the benefit of cost reduction initiatives and increased sales volumes, offset in part by increasing material costs.
  • Operating income increased to $34.6 million from $28.3 million. Operating income included non-recurring expenses of $1.8 million associated with plant consolidation initiatives related to the acquisitions of Doyon and PerfectFry, which impacted earnings by $0.06 per share.
  • Non-cash expenses recorded during the fourth quarter included $5.4 million of depreciation and amortization in the current quarter as compared to $4.0 million in the prior year fourth quarter. The increase in depreciation and amortization included $1.8 million associated with the recent acquisition of Cozzini. Non-cash share based compensation expenses increased to $3.6 million in the 2010 fourth quarter as compared to $2.5 million in the 2009 fourth quarter.
  • Net interest expense and deferred financing costs amounted to $1.7 million in the fourth quarter as compared to $2.8 million in the prior year fourth quarter. Reduced interest expense reflects the benefit of lower interest rates and lower average debt balances.
  • Provisions for income taxes increased to $12.4 million at a 37% effective rate in comparison to $8.1 million at a 31% effective rate in the prior year quarter. The prior year fourth quarter provision included a one-time tax benefit of $1.2 million or $0.06 per share.
  • Operating cash flows amounted to $32.0 million during the fourth quarter and $98.0 million for the year. Operating cash flows for the year were utilized to complete acquisitions of $25.7 million, repurchase of $9.0 million of Middleby common stock, and fund $3.2 million in capital expenditures in fiscal 2010.
  • Total debt at the end of the 2010 fourth quarter amounted to $214.0 million as compared to $243.6 million at the end of the third quarter 2010. Debt balances continued to decline as cash flows from operating activities were utilized to repay the balance under the company’s senior revolving credit facility. That facility provides for $497.8 million of total borrowing availability and matures in December 2012.
  • Net earnings per share in the 2010 fourth quarter increased 18.9% to $1.13 per share as compared to $0.95 per share in the 2009 fourth quarter.

Mr. Bassoul commented, “In the fourth quarter, at our Commercial Foodservice Group, we realized revenue gains resulting from continuing improvement in the industry conditions and increased market penetration. We are pleased with the results realized from investments we have made both in our international selling organization and our national accounts sales team. We believe we are well positioned to capture increasing opportunities in the emerging markets as well as with our chain customers as they look to improve their kitchen operations.”

Mr. Bassoul continued, “Fourth quarter sales at our Food Processing Group also continued to be strong, as we rebounded from a weak market in 2009 in which our customers had deferred capital spending. We anticipate the level of growth will moderate in future quarters in comparison to a stronger 2010, however we remain excited about sales opportunities for the new products developed and introduced over the past eighteen months. Additionally, the expanded selling organization resulting from our recent acquisition of Cozzini will allow us to reach a broadened customer base for the innovative products of our group.”


Mr. Bassoul added, “We are also very pleased with continuing progress made at our recent acquisitions. In the fourth quarter we consolidated the PerfectFry operations into our fryer platform located in New Hampshire. We are also in the process of consolidating the manufacturing of our Doyon operations into our existing facility in Michigan to create a combined baking oven unit. We expect these initiatives to enhance the profitability of these recently acquired operations during 2011.”

Selim A. Bassoul Chairman and Chief Executive Officer concluded, “We are pleased with the overall results of our business in 2010. We realized strong performances at both the commercial foodservice and food processing segments of our business in a period of economic recovery. We realized consistent growth in sales resulting from our expanded sales force and the introduction of innovative new products. We were able to maintain and expand our gross margins in a difficult environment of increasing material costs. We also continued to execute on our acquisition strategy, complementing both our Commercial Foodservice and Food Processing businesses with the acquisitions of PerfectFry and Cozzini, while at the same time furthering integration initiatives related to businesses acquired in the prior year. We are excited about the opportunities ahead and believe we are well positioned to further build on our leadership position in 2011.”

Conference Call

A conference call will be held at 10:00 a.m. Central time on March 2, 2011 and can be accessed by dialing (866) 551-3680 and providing conference code 8511283# or through the investor relations section of The Middleby Corporation website at www.middleby.com. An audio replay of the call will be available approximately one half hour after its completion and can be accessed by calling (866) 551-4520 and providing code 270694#.

Statements in this press release or otherwise attributable to the Company regarding the Company's business which are not historical fact are forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company cautions investors that such statements are estimates of future performance and are highly dependent upon a variety of important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. Such factors include variability in financing costs; quarterly variations in operating results; dependence on key customers; international exposure; foreign exchange and political risks affecting international sales; changing market conditions; the impact of competitive products and pricing; the timely development and market acceptance of the Company's products; the availability and cost of raw materials; and other risks detailed herein and from time-to-time in the Company's SEC filings.


The Middleby Corporation is a global leader in the foodservice equipment industry. The company develops, manufactures, markets and services a broad line of equipment used for commercial food cooking, preparation and processing. The company's leading equipment brands serving the commercial foodservice industry include Anets®, Blodgett®, Blodgett Combi®, Blodgett Range®, Bloomfield®, Carter Hoffmann®, CookTek®, CTX®, Doyon®, frifri®, Giga®, Holman®, Houno®, Jade®, Lang®, MagiKitch'n®, Middleby Marshall®, Nu-Vu®, PerfectFry®, Pitco Frialator®, Southbend®, Star®, Toastmaster®, TurboChef® and Wells®. The company’s leading equipment brands serving the food processing industry include Alkar®, Cozzini®, MP Equipment®, and RapidPak®. The Middleby Corporation has been recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the Best Small Companies in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

For more information about The Middleby Corporation and the company brands, please visit www.middleby.com.


THE MIDDLEBY CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS

(Amounts in 000’s, Except Per Share Information)

(Unaudited)

 
 

Three Months Ended

 

Twelve Months Ended

 

4th Qtr, 2010   4th Qtr, 2009 4th Qtr, 2010   4th Qtr, 2009
Net sales $ 207,233 $ 152,493 $ 719,121 $ 646,629
Cost of sales   124,140     94,012     432,444     396,001
 
Gross profit 83,093 58,481 286,677 250,628
 
Selling & distribution expenses 21,335 14,904 75,772 64,239
General & administrative expenses   27,145     15,246     88,117     74,948
 
Income from operations 34,613 28,331 122,788 111,441
 

Interest expense and deferred financing amortization, net

1,694 2,794 8,592 11,594
Other (income) expense, net   (483 )   (486 )   (40 )   121
 
Earnings before income taxes 33,402 26,023 114,236 99,726
 
Provision for income taxes   12,408     8,149     41,369     38,570
 
Net earnings $ 20,994   $ 17,874   $ 72,867   $ 61,156
 
Net earnings per share:
 
Basic $ 1.18   $ 1.01   $ 4.09   $ 3.47
 
Diluted $ 1.13   $ 0.95   $ 3.97   $ 3.29

Weighted average number shares:

 
Basic   17,772     17,653     17,801     17,605
 
Diluted   18,537     18,739     18,337     18,575
 

THE MIDDLEBY CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Amounts in 000’s)

(Unaudited)

   
Jan 1, 2011 Jan 2, 2010
ASSETS
 
Cash and cash equivalents $ 7,656 $ 8,363
Accounts receivable, net 112,049 78,897
Inventories, net 106,463 90,640
Prepaid expenses and other 11,971 9,914
Prepaid taxes - 5,873
Current deferred tax assets   25,520   23,339
Total current assets 263,659 217,026
 
Property, plant and equipment, net 43,656 47,340
 
Goodwill 369,989 358,506
Other intangibles 189,254 189,572
Other assets   6,614   3,902
 
Total assets $ 873,172 $ 816,346
 
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
 
Current maturities of long-term debt $ 5,097 $ 7,517
Accounts payable 52,945 38,580
Accrued expenses   125,810   100,259
Total current liabilities 183,852 146,356
 
Long-term debt 208,920 268,124
Long-term deferred tax liability 11,858 14,187
Other non-current liabilities 43,629 45,024
 
Stockholders’ equity   424,913   342,655
 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 873,172 $ 816,346

CONTACT:
The Middleby Corporation
Darcy Bretz, Investor and Public Relations, 847-429-7756
Tim FitzGerald, Chief Financial Officer, 847-429-7744