TreeHouse Foods, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results

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TreeHouse delivered strong improvement in fiscal year 2023 results:

Net sales of $3,431.6 million increased by 4.1% versus the prior year
Net income from continuing operations of $59.0 million increased by $68.2 million versus the prior year
Adjusted EBITDA1 of $365.9 million increased by $74.2 million versus the prior year

Fourth quarter results were in-line with guidance:

Net sales of $910.8 million
Net income from continuing operations of $6.4 million
Adjusted EBITDA1 of $108.4 million

The Company made strong improvement to its leverage profile and balance sheet.
The Company completed the repurchase of approximately $50 million of shares during the fourth quarter; share repurchases totaled approximately $100 million during full year 2023.
Issued fiscal year 2024 outlook for net sales of $3.43 to $3.50 billion, adjusted EBITDA2 of $360 to $390 million, and free cash flow2 of at least $130 million. The restart of one of the Company’s broth facilities in the first half of 2024 is expected to adversely impact net sales and adjusted EBITDA.

OAK BROOK, Ill., Feb. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TreeHouse Foods, Inc. (NYSE:THS) (“the Company”) today reported results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2023.

“TreeHouse Foods made important progress in 2023 to advance our portfolio strategy focused on higher-growth, higher-margin categories, enhance our supply chain capabilities, and improve our service levels,” said Steve Oakland, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President. “I want to emphasize that our performance this year is a testament to the dedication and diligence of our entire TreeHouse team, whose efforts enabled the Company to deliver on our commitments to both our stakeholders and shareholders.”

Mr. Oakland continued, “As we enter 2024, despite a difficult consumer environment in the food and beverage industry, I am confident in the positioning of our business. The continued strength of the private brands market, which saw unit share reach an all-time high of over 20% within our categories during the fourth quarter, illustrates the ongoing importance of our products to both consumers and retailers. Given this backdrop, we have developed as robust a net sales pipeline as we’ve had during my tenure. We expect these opportunities should contribute significant net sales growth in the second half of 2024 and beyond. While we expect our first half performance to be constrained by our broth business, we believe we’ve made the appropriate investments to maintain our path to our long-term targets and strengthen our position as a leading private brands food and beverage supplier in North America.”

FOURTH QUARTER 2023 FINANCIAL RESULTS

Net Sales — Net sales for the fourth quarter of 2023 totaled $910.8 million compared to $956.7 million for the same period last year, a decrease of 4.8%. The change in net sales from 2022 to 2023 was due to the following:

Three Months

Twelve Months

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

Pricing

0.1 %

7.3 %

Volume/mix impacted by supply chain disruption

(4.2)

(1.7)

Volume/mix

(3.9)

(3.4)

Total change in organic net sales1

(8.0) %

2.2 %

Volume/mix related to acquisitions

3.2

2.1

Foreign currency

(0.2)

Total change in net sales

(4.8) %

4.1 %

The net sales decrease of 4.8% was primarily driven by volume/mix in the retail business, which was impacted by our previously disclosed supply chain disruption at one of our broth facilities and in our pretzels and cookies categories. Additionally, planned distribution exits primarily in our in-store bakery and coffee categories contributed to the decrease. These items were partially offset by volume/mix from the acquisition of the Coffee Roasting Capability.

Gross Profit — Gross profit as a percentage of net sales was 16.7% in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to 18.3% in the fourth quarter of 2022, a decrease of 1.6 percentage points. The decrease is primarily due to supply chain disruption at one of our broth facilities and from a packaging quality matter within our cookies and pretzels categories, unfavorable fixed cost absorption due to lower volume, increased costs for labor and manufacturing plant maintenance, and unfavorable category mix. This was partially offset by favorable commodity costs.

Total Operating Expenses — Total operating expenses were $109.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to $105.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, an increase of $4.2 million. The increase in expense was primarily due to a decrease of $16.2 million of TSA income as a result of exiting of certain TSA services, and higher severance expense. This was partially offset by lower professional fees for strategic growth initiatives, lower freight costs, lower brokerage commissions, and lower retention bonus expense.

Total Other Expense — Total other expense was $31.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to $16.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, an increase of $14.4 million. The increase was primarily due to a $12.3 million change in non-cash mark-to-market impacts from hedging activities, largely driven by an unfavorable decrease in interest rate swaps. Additionally, interest income decreased $7.2 million, as the Note Receivable was repaid in the fourth quarter of 2023. This was partially offset by a non-recurring loss on extinguishment of debt of $4.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Income Taxes — Income taxes were recognized at an effective rate of 40.7% in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to 24.5% recognized in the fourth quarter of 2022. The change in the Company’s effective tax rate is primarily the result of a change in the amount of non-deductible executive compensation and deemed U.S. taxable income related to controlled foreign subsidiaries incurred in 2023.

Net Income from Continuing Operations and Adjusted EBITDA — Net income from continuing operations for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $6.4 million, compared to $39.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2022. Adjusted EBITDA1 from continuing operations was $108.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $118.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, a decrease of $10.1 million. The decrease is primarily due to supply chain disruption at one of our broth facilities and from a packaging quality matter within our cookies and pretzels categories, a decrease of TSA income, unfavorable fixed cost absorption due to lower volume, increased costs for labor and manufacturing plant maintenance, and unfavorable category mix. This was partially offset by favorable commodity costs, lower freight costs, and lower brokerage commissions.

Discontinued Operations — Net income from discontinued operations was $1.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to a $63.1 million net loss from discontinued operations in the fourth quarter of 2022, a change of $64.2 million. This is primarily due to a non-recurring expected loss on disposal adjustment of $54.7 million recognized in the fourth quarter of 2022 as a result of the divestiture of a significant portion of the Meal Preparation business on October 3, 2022.

Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Operating Activities From Continuing Operations — Net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations was $157.3 million in 2023 compared to net cash used in operating activities from continuing operations of $67.7 million in 2022, an increase of $225.0 million in cash provided. The cash flow increase was primarily attributable to higher cash earnings reflecting the Company’s pricing actions to recover commodity and freight inflation experienced in prior periods.

Share Repurchase — During the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company repurchased approximately 1.2 million shares of common stock for a total of $50.0 million, excluding excise tax. The Company repurchased a total of 2.3 million shares of common stock for a total of $100.0 million during the year ended December 31, 2023. At the end of the fourth quarter, the Company had $166.7 million available under its share repurchase authorization.

OUTLOOK2 

TreeHouse issued the following outlook and guidance for fiscal year 2024:

Net sales are expected in the range of $3.43 to $3.50 billion, which represents growth of approximately 0% to 2% year-over-year. Organic volume and mix are expected to be slightly positive for the year, offset by modest, targeted deflationary pricing. The Company expects a slight volume and mix benefit from the recently completed acquisitions.
Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations is expected in the range of $360 to $390 million.
The Company estimates a net sales and adjusted EBITDA impact of roughly $60 million and $20 million, respectively, as a result of its ongoing efforts to restart one of its broth facilities.
Net interest expense is expected in the range of $56 to $62 million.
The Company expects capital expenditures of approximately $145 million.
The Company expects free cash flow of at least $130 million.

In regard to the first quarter, TreeHouse expects the following:

Net sales are expected in the range of $780 to $810 million, which is down approximately 7% year-over-year at the mid-point of the range. Organic volume and mix are anticipated to be down mid-single-digits year-over-year primarily due to the capacity constraints at one of the Company’s broth facilities. The Company also expects targeted deflationary pricing will contribute to the decline. Volume and mix from the recently completed acquisitions is expected to contribute low-single-digit growth.
Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations is expected in a range of $45 to $55 million.

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1 Adjusted EBITDA, free cash flow and organic net sales are non-GAAP financial measures. See “Comparison of Adjusted Information to GAAP Information” for the definitions of the Non-GAAP measures, information concerning certain items affecting comparability, and reconciliations of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures.

2 The Company is not able to reconcile prospective adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations or free cash flow, which are Non-GAAP financial measures, to the most comparable GAAP financial measures without unreasonable effort due to the inherent uncertainty and difficulty of predicting the occurrence, financial impact, and timing of certain items impacting GAAP results. These items include, but are not limited to, mark-to-market adjustments of derivative contracts, foreign currency exchange on the re-measurement of intercompany notes, or other non-recurring events or transactions that may significantly affect reported GAAP results.

CONFERENCE CALL WEBCAST

A webcast to discuss the Company’s fourth quarter earnings will be held at 8:30 a.m. (Eastern Time) today. The live audio webcast and a supporting slide deck will be available on the Company’s website at www.treehousefoods.com/investors/investor-overview/default.aspx.

DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS

On October 3, 2022, the Company completed the sale of a significant portion of the Company’s Meal Preparation business, including pasta, pourable and spoonable dressing, preserves, red sauces, syrup, dry blends and baking, dry dinners, pie filling, pita chips and other sauces (the “Transaction”). Beginning in the third quarter of 2022, the business of the Transaction is presented as discontinued operations, and, as such, has been excluded from continuing operations for all periods presented.

On September 29, 2023, the Company completed the sale of its Snack Bars business (the “Snack Bars Transaction” or the “Snack Bars Business”). The Snack Bars Transaction represents a component of the single plan of disposal from the Company’s strategic review process, which also resulted in the divestiture of a significant portion of the Meal Preparation business during the fourth quarter of 2022. Beginning in the third quarter of 2023, the Snack Bars Business is presented as a component of discontinued operations and has been excluded from continuing operations for all periods presented.

COMPARISON OF NON-GAAP INFORMATION TO GAAP INFORMATION

The Company has included in this release measures of financial performance that are not defined by GAAP (“Non-GAAP”). A Non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of financial performance that excludes or includes amounts so as to be different than the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP in the Company’s Consolidated Balance Sheets, Consolidated Statements of Operations, Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss), Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity, and the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows. As described further below, the Company believes these measures provide useful information to the users of the financial statements.

For each of these Non-GAAP financial measures, the Company provides a reconciliation between the most directly comparable GAAP measure and the Non-GAAP measure, an explanation of why management believes the Non-GAAP measure provides useful information to financial statement users, and any additional purposes for which management uses the Non-GAAP measure. This Non-GAAP financial information is provided as additional information for the financial statement users and is not in accordance with, or an alternative to, GAAP. These Non-GAAP measures may be different from similar measures used by other companies.

Organic Net Sales

Organic net sales is defined as net sales excluding the impacts of acquisitions, divestitures, and foreign currency. This information is provided in order to allow investors to make meaningful comparisons of the Company’s sales between periods and to view the Company’s business from the same perspective as Company management.

Adjusted Net Sales

Adjusted net sales is defined as net sales excluding the impacts related to product recall. This information is provided in order to allow investors to make meaningful comparisons of the Company’s sales between periods and to view the Company’s business from the same perspective as Company management.

Net Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations Margin, EBITDA from Continuing Operations, EBITDA from Continuing Operations Margin, Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing Operations, and Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing Operations Margin, Adjusting for Certain Items Affecting Comparability

Net income (loss) from continuing operations margin, EBITDA from continuing operations margin, and adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations margin are defined as net income (loss) from continuing operations, EBITDA from continuing operations, and adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations as a percentage of net sales. EBITDA from continuing operations represents net income (loss) from continuing operations before interest expense, interest income, income tax expense, and depreciation and amortization expense. Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations reflects adjustments to EBITDA from continuing operations to identify items that, in management’s judgment, significantly affect the assessment of earnings results between periods. This information is provided in order to allow investors to make meaningful comparisons of the Company’s earnings performance between periods and to view the Company’s business from the same perspective as Company management. As the Company cannot predict the timing and amount of charges that include, but are not limited to, items such as divestiture, acquisition, integration, and related costs, mark-to-market adjustments on derivative contracts, foreign currency exchange impact on the re-measurement of intercompany notes, growth, reinvestment, and restructuring programs, impairment of assets, and other items that may arise from time to time that would impact comparability, management does not consider these costs when evaluating the Company’s performance, when making decisions regarding the allocation of resources, in determining incentive compensation, or in determining earnings estimates. EBITDA from continuing operations, and adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations are performance measures commonly used by management to assess operating performance and incentive compensation, and the Company believes they are commonly reported and widely used by investors and other interested parties as a measure of a company’s operating performance between periods and as a component of our debt covenant calculations.

Adjusted Gross Profit, Adjusted Total Operating Expenses, Adjusted Operating Income (Loss), Adjusted Total Other Expense (Income), Adjusted Income Tax Expense (Benefit), Adjusted Net Income from Continuing Operations, and Adjusted Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share from Continuing Operations, Adjusting for Certain Items Affecting Comparability

Adjusted gross profit, adjusted total operating expenses, adjusted operating income (loss), adjusted total other expense (income), adjusted income tax expense (benefit), and adjusted net income from continuing operations represent their respective GAAP presentation line item adjusted for items such as divestiture, acquisition, integration, and related costs, mark-to-market adjustments on derivative contracts, foreign currency exchange impact on the re-measurement of intercompany notes, growth, reinvestment, and restructuring programs, impairment of assets, and other items that may arise from time to time that would impact comparability. Management does not consider these costs when evaluating the Company’s performance, when making decisions regarding the allocation of resources, in determining incentive compensation, or in determining earnings estimates. This information is provided in order to allow investors to make meaningful comparisons of the Company’s earnings performance between periods and to view the Company’s business from the same perspective as Company management. The Company has presented each of these adjusted Non-GAAP measures as a percentage of Net Sales compared to its respective reported GAAP presentation line item as a percentage of net sales. Adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share from continuing operations (“Adjusted diluted EPS”) is determined by dividing adjusted net income from continuing operations by the weighted average diluted common shares outstanding. Adjusted diluted EPS reflects adjustments to GAAP earnings (loss) per diluted share to identify items that, in management’s judgment, significantly affect the assessment of earnings results between periods.

A full reconciliation between the relevant GAAP measure of reported net income (loss) from continuing operations for the three and twelve month periods ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 calculated according to GAAP, adjusted net income from continuing operations, and adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations is presented in the attached tables. Given the inherent uncertainty regarding adjusted items in any future period, a reconciliation of forward-looking financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure is not feasible.

Free Cash Flow from Continuing Operations

In addition to measuring our cash flow generation and usage based upon the operating, investing, and financing classifications included in the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, we also measure free cash flow from continuing operations (a Non-GAAP measure) which represents net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations less capital expenditures. We believe free cash flow is an important measure of operating performance because it provides management and investors a measure of cash generated from operations that is available for mandatory payment obligations and investment opportunities such as funding acquisitions, repaying debt, repurchasing public debt, and repurchasing our common stock. A reconciliation between the relevant GAAP measure of cash provided by (used in) operating activities from continuing operations for the twelve months ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 calculated according to GAAP and free cash flow from continuing operations is presented in the attached tables.

ABOUT TREEHOUSE FOODS

TreeHouse Foods, Inc. is a leading private label food and beverage manufacturer in North America. Our purpose is to engage and delight – one customer at a time. Through our customer focus and category experience, we strive to deliver excellent service and build capabilities and insights to drive mutually profitable growth for TreeHouse and for our customers. Our purpose is supported by investment in depth, capabilities and operational efficiencies which are aimed to capitalize on the long-term growth prospects in the categories in which we operate.

Additional information, including TreeHouse’s most recent Forms 10-Q and 10-K, may be found at TreeHouse’s website, http://www.treehousefoods.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This press release contains “forward-looking” statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements and other information are based on our beliefs, as well as assumptions made by us, using information currently available. The words “believe,” “estimate,” “project,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “intend,” “foresee,” “should,” “would,” “could,” and similar expressions, as they relate to us, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as anticipated, believed, estimated, expected, or intended. We do not intend to update these forward-looking statements following the date of this press release. Such forward-looking statements, because they relate to future events, are by their very nature subject to many important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements contained in this press release and other public statements we make. Such factors include, but are not limited to: risks related to quality issues, disruptions, or inefficiencies in our supply chain and/or operations; loss or consolidation of key suppliers; raw material and commodity costs due to inflation; labor strikes or work stoppages; multiemployer pension plans; labor shortages and increased competition for labor; success of our growth, reinvestment, and restructuring programs; our level of indebtedness and related obligations; disruptions in the financial markets; interest rates; changes in foreign currency exchange rates; customer concentration and consolidation; competition; our ability to execute on our business strategy; our ability to continue to make acquisitions and execute on divestitures or effectively manage the growth from acquisitions; impairment of goodwill or long lived assets; changes and developments affecting our industry, including customer preferences and the prevalence of weight loss drugs; the outcome of litigation and regulatory proceedings to which we and/or our customers may be a party; product recalls; changes in laws and regulations applicable to us; shareholder activism; disruptions in or failures of our information technology systems; geopolitical events; changes in weather conditions, climate changes, and natural disasters; and other risks that are set forth in the Risk Factors section, the Legal Proceedings section, the Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations section, and other sections of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, and from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. You are cautioned not to unduly rely on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made when evaluating the information presented in this press release. TreeHouse expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to disseminate any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement contained herein, to reflect any change in its expectations with regard thereto, or any other change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any statement is based.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

TREEHOUSE FOODS, INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Unaudited, in millions, except per share data)

December 31,
2023

December 31,
2022

ASSETS

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$               320.3

$                 43.0

Receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $0.4 in both 2023 and 2022

175.6

158.8

Inventories

534.0

554.0

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

24.9

23.2

Assets of discontinued operations

60.4

Total current assets

1,054.8

839.4

Property, plant, and equipment, net

737.6

641.6

Operating lease right-of-use assets

193.0

184.4

Goodwill

1,824.7

1,817.6

Intangible assets, net

257.4

296.0

Note receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $0.0 in both 2023 and 2022

427.0

Other assets, net

39.1

47.9

Total assets

$            4,106.6

$            4,253.9

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable

$               534.9

$               618.7

Accrued expenses

169.0

208.5

Current portion of long-term debt

0.4

0.6

Total current liabilities

704.3

827.8

Long-term debt

1,396.0

1,394.0

Operating lease liabilities

165.0

159.1

Deferred income taxes

111.4

108.7

Other long-term liabilities

65.1

77.3

Total liabilities

2,441.8

2,566.9

Commitments and contingencies

Stockholders’ equity:

Preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share, 10.0 shares authorized, none issued

Common stock, par value $0.01 per share, 90.0 shares authorized, 54.1 and 56.1 shares outstanding as of December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively

0.6

0.6

Treasury stock

(234.2)

(133.3)

Additional paid-in capital

2,223.4

2,205.4

Accumulated deficit

(248.9)

(302.0)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(76.1)

(83.7)

Total stockholders’ equity

1,664.8

1,687.0

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$            4,106.6

$            4,253.9

 

TREEHOUSE FOODS, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Unaudited, in millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended

December 31,

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Net sales

$          910.8

$          956.7

$       3,431.6

$       3,297.1

Cost of sales

759.0

781.7

2,855.5

2,774.7

Gross profit

151.8

175.0

576.1

522.4

Operating expenses:

Selling and distribution

42.7

50.9

171.6

217.8

General and administrative

49.3

46.0

204.1

206.5

Amortization expense

12.1

12.2

48.2

47.9

Other operating expense (income), net

5.6

(3.6)

5.3

62.8

Total operating expenses

109.7

105.5

429.2

535.0

Operating income (loss)

42.1

69.5

146.9

(12.6)

Other expense (income):

Interest expense

16.9

18.7

74.8

69.9

Interest income

(3.9)

(11.1)

(40.1)

(15.5)

Loss on extinguishment of debt

4.5

4.5

(Gain) loss on foreign currency exchange

(2.1)

(1.3)

(1.4)

1.7

Other expense (income), net

20.4

6.1

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