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8-K - MERIDIAN BIOSCIENCE, INC. FORM 8-K JULY 24, 2014 - MERIDIAN BIOSCIENCE INCform8k072414.htm
 
EXHIBIT 99.1
 

INFORMATION
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For Immediate Release
July 24, 2014
Contact: 513.271.3700
John A. Kraeutler, Chief Executive Officer

MERIDIAN BIOSCIENCE REPORTS THIRD QUARTER AND NINE MONTHS OPERATING
RESULTS, DECLARES REGULAR CASH DIVIDEND,
AND REAFFIRMS FISCAL 2014 GUIDANCE

Meridian Bioscience, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio (NASDAQ: VIVO) today:

·
reported fiscal 2014 third quarter and first nine months net sales of $47.2 million and $142.1 million, respectively, flat and an increase of 2%, respectively, from the same periods of the prior fiscal year;

·
reported third quarter operating income of $13.1 million, a decrease of 16% from the same period of the prior fiscal year;

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reported nine months operating income of $40.4 million, a decrease of 8% from the same period of the prior fiscal year;

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reported third quarter net earnings of $8.8 million, or $0.21 per diluted share, decreases of 13% compared to the fiscal 2013 third quarter;

·
reported first nine months net earnings of $26.6 million, or $0.63 per diluted share, decreases of 8% and 9%, respectively, compared to the same period of fiscal 2013;

·
declared the regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.20 per share for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 (annual indicated rate of $0.80 per share), a 5% increase over the regular quarterly rate for fiscal 2013; and

·
reaffirmed its current fiscal 2014 guidance of per share diluted earnings to between $0.85 and $0.90 on net sales of $190 million to $195 million.


FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (UNAUDITED)
In Thousands, Except per Share Data

Three Months Ended June 30,
Nine Months Ended June 30,
2014
2013
% Change
2014
2013
% Change
Net Sales
$
 47,212 
$
 47,108 
%
$
 142,140 
$
 139,724 
%
Operating Income
 13,132 
 15,699 
-16 
%
 40,424 
 44,043 
-8 
%
Net Earnings
 8,835 
 10,159 
-13 
%
 26,561 
 28,882 
-8 
%
Diluted Earnings per Share
$
 0.21 
$
 0.24 
-13 
%
$
 0.63 
$
 0.69 
-9 
%
June 30,
2014
2013
Cash and Equivalents
$
 39,285 
$
 40,363 
Working Capital
 96,507 
 88,875 
Shareholders' Equity
 161,820 
 151,266 
Total Assets
 178,763 
 170,991 

COMPANY COMMENTS

John A. Kraeutler, Chief Executive Officer, said, "The third fiscal quarter was in-line with our most recently updated guidance, and reflects the increasing complexity of the market, and an expanding competitive climate.  Our strategic growth drivers were mixed in their contributions with the more significant increases coming from our illumigene® molecular products, +9%, our H. pylori category, +9%, and the Bioline molecular components business growing by 6%.  Our new illumigene Pertussis test contributed $227,000 of revenue for the quarter and is now in use by approximately 80 customers in its first 90 days post-launch.  During the quarter we added 30 new illumigene customers and a total of 94 new assays were installed on both new and existing systems.  Despite these highlights, our legacy C. difficile products continued to decline gradually; new competition in the foodborne category, somewhat exacerbated by purchasing patterns, resulted in a 5% quarter over quarter decline; and our core Life Science business faced a difficult year ago comparison.

Tactically, R&D will continue to focus upon our illumigene molecular technology platform and the expansion of its menu to include HSV I & II and gonorrhea/chlamydia which are expected to launch in the first half of FY 2015.  In addition, we are evaluating multiple new technologies, both molecular and non-molecular, that can expand our menu of infectious disease tests while adding greater workflow simplicity.  Going forward we will continue investing in the global expansion of our Life Science business which has already yielded material opportunities in China and surrounding markets.

William J. Motto, Executive Chairman, stated, "We are very pleased that Dee Ellingwood has joined Meridian's Board of Directors.  At Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center since 1997, Mr. Ellingwood previously served as Senior Vice President of Planning and Business Development, developing institutional strategy and leading organizational initiatives to pursue the institution's vision to be the leader in improving child health.    Previously, Mr. Ellingwood served as the Vice President of Network Development, Planning and Managed Care for Spohn Health System, a Catholic-based integrated health system in Corpus Christi, Texas.    As a loaned executive from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, he is leading the Collective Impact on Health planning and processes to establish community backbone functions and drive the initiative toward achieving the Triple Aim of better health, better care and lower costs.  We welcome Mr. Ellingwood to our Board and look forward to his contributions."
 
 


CASH DIVIDEND MATTERS

The Board of Directors declared the regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.20 per share for the third quarter ended June 30, 2014.  The dividend is of record August 4, 2014 and payable August 14, 2014.  This annual indicated dividend rate of $0.80 per share represents a 5% increase over the rate in fiscal 2013.  Guided by the Company's policy of setting a payout ratio of between 75% and 85% of each fiscal year's expected net earnings, the actual declaration and amount of dividends will be determined by the Board of Directors in its discretion based upon its evaluation of earnings, cash flow requirements and future business developments, including acquisitions.

FISCAL 2014 GUIDANCE REAFFIRMED

For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, management expects net sales to be in the range of $190 million to $195 million and per share diluted earnings to be between $0.85 and $0.90.  The per share estimates assume an increase in average diluted shares outstanding from approximately 41.9 million at fiscal 2013 year end to approximately 42.3 million at fiscal 2014 year end.  The sales and earnings guidance provided in this press release is from expected internal growth and does not include the impact of any acquisitions the Company might complete during fiscal 2014.

FINANCIAL CONDITION

The Company's financial condition is sound.  At June 30, 2014, current assets were $113.4 million compared to current liabilities of $16.9 million, resulting in working capital of $96.5 million and a current ratio of 6.7.  Cash and equivalents were $39.3 million and the Company had 100% borrowing capacity under its $30.0 million commercial bank credit facility.  The Company has no bank-debt obligations outstanding.

INTERIM UNAUDITED OPERATING RESULTS
(In Thousands, Except per Share Data)

The following table sets forth the unaudited comparative results of Meridian on a U.S. GAAP basis for the interim periods of fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013.

Three Months Ended June 30,
Nine Months Ended June 30,
2014
2013
2014
2013
Net sales
$
 47,212 
$
 47,108 
$
 142,140 
$
 139,724 
Cost of sales
 17,970 
 16,477 
 53,298 
 49,554 
Gross profit
 29,242 
 30,631 
 88,842 
 90,170 
Operating expenses
Research and development
 3,146 
 2,711 
 9,185 
 8,039 
Selling and marketing
 6,249 
 5,440 
 18,787 
 16,604 
General and administrative
 6,715 
 6,781 
 20,446 
 21,484 
Total operating expenses
 16,110 
 14,932 
 48,418 
 46,127 
Operating income
 13,132 
 15,699 
 40,424 
 44,043 
Other income (expense), net
 (252)
 (148)
 (490)
 263 
Earnings before income taxes
 12,880 
 15,551 
 39,934 
 44,306 
Income tax provision
 4,045 
 5,392 
 13,373 
 15,424 
Net earnings
$
 8,835 
$
 10,159 
$
 26,561 
$
 28,882 
Net earnings per basic common share
$
 0.21 
$
 0.25 
$
 0.64 
$
 0.70 
Basic common shares outstanding
 41,478 
 41,304 
 41,445 
 41,209 
Net earnings per diluted common share
$
 0.21 
$
 0.24 
$
 0.63 
$
 0.69 
Diluted common shares outstanding
 42,096 
 41,983 
 42,114 
 41,863 


The following table sets forth the unaudited segment data for the interim periods in fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013 (in thousands).  In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013, we aggregated our Diagnostics operating segments into a single reportable segment ("Diagnostics").  The prior period information reflected below has been conformed to the current period presentation.

Three Months Ended June 30,
Nine Months Ended June 30,
2014
2013
2014
2013
Net sales
Diagnostics
$
 35,168 
$
 35,305 
$
 107,066 
$
 107,377 
Life Science
 12,044 
 11,803 
 35,074 
 32,347 
$
 47,212 
$
 47,108 
$
 142,140 
$
 139,724 
Operating Income
Diagnostics
$
 10,526 
$
 12,296 
$
 32,211 
$
 36,130 
Life Science
 2,676 
 3,543 
 8,243 
 8,223 
Eliminations
 (70)
 (140)
 (30)
 (310)
$
 13,132 
$
 15,699 
$
 40,424 
$
 44,043 




FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a safe harbor from civil litigation for forward-looking statements accompanied by meaningful cautionary statements.  Except for historical information, this report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which may be identified by words such as "estimates", "anticipates", "projects", "plans", "seeks", "may", "will", "expects", "intends", "believes", "should" and similar expressions or the negative versions thereof and which also may be identified by their context.  Such statements, whether expressed or implied, are based upon current expectations of the Company and speak only as of the date made.  The Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results expressed or implied therein will not be realized.  These statements are subject to various risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, including, without limitation, the following:

Meridian's continued growth depends, in part, on its ability to introduce into the marketplace enhancements of existing products or new products that incorporate technological advances, meet customer requirements and respond to products developed by Meridian's competition, and its ability to effectively sell such products.  While Meridian has introduced a number of internally developed products, there can be no assurance that it will be successful in the future in introducing such products on a timely basis.  Meridian relies on proprietary, patented and licensed technologies, and the Company's ability to protect its intellectual property rights, as well as the potential for intellectual property litigation, would impact its results.  Ongoing consolidations of reference laboratories and formation of multi-hospital alliances may cause adverse changes to pricing and distribution.  Recessionary pressures on the economy and the markets in which our customers operate, as well as adverse trends in buying patterns from customers can change expected results.  Costs and difficulties in complying with laws and regulations, including those administered by the United States Food and Drug Administration, can result in unanticipated expenses and delays and interruptions to the sale of new and existing products.  The international scope of Meridian's operations, including changes in the relative strength or weakness of the U.S. dollar and general economic conditions in foreign countries, can impact results and make them difficult to predict.  One of Meridian's growth strategies is the acquisition of companies and product lines.  There can be no assurance that additional acquisitions will be consummated or that, if consummated, will be successful and the acquired businesses will be successfully integrated into Meridian's operations.  There may be risks that acquisitions may disrupt operations and may pose potential difficulties in employee retention and there may be additional risks with respect to Meridian's ability to recognize the benefits of acquisitions, including potential synergies and cost savings or the failure of acquisitions to achieve their plans and objectives.  The Company cannot predict the possible impact of U.S. healthcare legislation enacted in 2010 – the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, as amended by the Healthcare and Education Reconciliation Act – and any modification or repeal of any of the provisions thereof, and any similar initiatives in other countries on its results of operations.  In addition to the factors described in this paragraph, Part I, Item 1A Risk Factors of our Form 10-K contains a list and description of uncertainties, risks and other matters that may affect the Company.

Meridian is a fully integrated life science company that develops, manufactures, markets and distributes a broad range of innovative diagnostic test kits, purified reagents and related products and offers biopharmaceutical enabling technologies. Utilizing a variety of methods, these products and diagnostic tests provide accuracy, simplicity and speed in the early diagnosis and treatment of common medical conditions, such as gastrointestinal, viral and respiratory infections. Meridian's diagnostic products are used outside of the human body and require little or no special equipment. The Company's products are designed to enhance patient well-being while reducing the total outcome costs of healthcare. Meridian has strong market positions in the areas of gastrointestinal and upper respiratory infections, serology, parasitology and fungal disease diagnosis. In addition, Meridian is a supplier of rare reagents, specialty biologicals and related technologies used by biopharmaceutical companies engaged in research for new drugs and vaccines. The Company markets its products and technologies to hospitals, reference laboratories, research centers, diagnostics manufacturers and biotech companies in more than 60 countries around the world. The Company's shares are traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market, symbol VIVO. Meridian's website address is www.meridianbioscience.com.
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