PPG Industries has reported sales for the second quarter 2011 of USD 4.0 billion, an increase of 15% versus the prior year“s second quarter. Each major region and reporting segment achieved volume an…
PPG Industries has reported sales for the second quarter 2011 of USD 4.0 billion, an increase of 15% versus the prior year“s second quarter. Each major region and reporting segment achieved volume and price gains. Net income for the quarter increased to USD 340 million, or USD 2.12 per diluted share. Second quarter 2010 sales were USD 3.5 billion, and net income was USD 272 million, or USD 1.63 per diluted share. Our strong execution during the quarter enabled us to deliver excellent financial performance, including record earnings for any quarter, said Charles E. Bunch, PPG chairman and CEO. We implemented further pricing initiatives and managed our businesses aggressively to overcome continued input cost inflation, a global economy that has only partially recovered and several transitory impacts to some businesses“ volumes early in the quarter. Our strong performance underscores the benefits of our broad end-use market reach and the global business portfolio we have built, Bunch said. Bunch noted that April was the weakest month in the quarter, with negative year-over-year company volumes due to several issues including the full brunt of automotive OEM industry production curtailments due to supplier disruptions related to the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan, poor weather-related architectural painting conditions in the United States, and production downtime in the Commodity Chemicals segment. Our sales volumes rebounded soundly after April, with most segments realizing mid-single-digit percentage volume gains in May and June versus last year, he said. Our coatings segments delivered excellent results. The Performance Coatings segment established a new all-time earnings record, and the Industrial Coatings segment earnings matched the previous record. This was done despite operating margins for these segments that dropped modestly versus last year as a result of the weakened April volumes and an architectural customer bankruptcy charge, Bunch said. He stated that coatings margins in May and June were consistent with the prior year, as volume growth resumed and prices were increased in all eight coatings businesses to counter inflationary pressures. The company“s Optical and Specialty Materials segment achieved record quarterly sales and earnings, according to Bunch, with further geographic expansion as increased advertising capitalized on high-growth opportunities in emerging regions. Sales in the Commodity Chemicals segment grew due to higher pricing and earnings doubled, despite increased maintenance costs and lower facility utilization due to scheduled and unscheduled downtime. Glass segment results were up notably versus last year based on improved fiberglass pricing, he added. We anticipate the global economic recovery will continue, although at its current uneven pace, Bunch said. The resumption of automotive OEM production and our position in high-growth businesses and regions, such as aerospace and Asia/Pacific, will supplement PPG“s growth in the remainder of the year. He noted that although inflation has moderated somewhat, PPG intends to secure additional pricing in businesses where it has been unable to fully offset inflation despite aggressive cost management and further pricing actions this past quarter. These factors are expected to be coupled with continued positive price trends in the Commodity Chemicals segment, he said. Lastly, we are continuing to utilize our strong cash position. In the second half of the year, we expect to deploy USD 500 million to USD 1 billion of cash focused on earnings accretion, and we will continue our heritage of returning cash to our shareholders. Bunch said that over the past 12 months, the company has returned 100% of cash generated from operations to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases. PPG reported today that it ended the quarter with approximately USD 1.25 billion in cash and short-term investments. During the quarter, the company finalized the acquisitions of Equa-Chlor and Ducol Coatings and announced its agreement to acquire Dyrup A/S. Included in the company“s second quarter Architectural Coatings EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) segment results is a charge of approximately USD 9 million related to the second quarter bankruptcy filing of a U.K.-based do-it-yourself (DIY) home centre customer. This charge was offset by a USD 9 million net benefit stemming primarily from a bargain purchase gain reflecting the excess of the fair value of the net assets acquired from Equa-Chlor during the quarter over the price paid. This benefit was itemized separately in the company“s segment reporting and is not included in the company“s Commodity Chemicals segment results. Performance Coatings segment sales for the quarter were USD 1.2 billion, up USD 119 million, or 11%, versus last year“s second quarter. Each business delivered higher selling prices, and foreign currency translation aided segment sales. Overall segment volumes were flat with improved volumes in aerospace and automotive refinish offsetting lower architectural coatings volumes, due principally to the impact of poor weather conditions in April. Segment earnings grew USD 14 million to an all-time quarterly record of USD 204 million, reflecting the benefit from the higher sales, as higher selling prices and lower overhead costs further countered persistent raw material cost inflation. Industrial Coatings segment sales rose USD 136 million, or 14%, to USD 1.1 billion versus last year“s second quarter. Despite automotive OEM industry production curtailments stemming from the Japan crisis, the segment realized volume growth in the quarter, with Asia/Pacific posting the highest regional growth rate followed by Europe. Each business achieved higher pricing, and favourable currency translation added 8% to year-over-year sales. Segment earnings for the quarter were USD 115 million, an increase of USD 3 million from the prior year“s second quarter as volume and price gains were coupled with aggressive cost management to offset cost inflation. Sales for the Architectural Coatings EMEA segment for the quarter of USD 611 million increased USD 111 million, or 22%, versus the prior year. Foreign currency translation represented two-thirds of the increase, with positive volume and price accounting for the remainder. Segment earnings of USD 50 million matched the prior year. Positive results from volume growth, strong cost controls and currency translation were countered by the USD 9 million charge stemming from the bankruptcy filing of the UK-based home centre customer. The Optical and Specialty Materials segment delivered record quarterly sales and earnings. Segment sales were USD 326 million for the quarter, up USD 25 million, or 8%, versus the prior year. Segment earnings improved USD 4 million to USD 90 million, as the benefit from higher sales, including 30% growth in emerging regions, partly offset growth-focused increases in selling and advertising costs. Commodity Chemicals segment sales were USD 470 million for the quarter, increasing USD 110 million, or 31%, versus the prior year largely due to higher pricing. These higher prices were also a key factor in segment earnings growing to USD 106 million, up USD 53 million, despite notably higher maintenance costs due to planned and unplanned outages. Glass segment sales were USD 274 million, up USD 27 million, or 11%, compared with the prior year as a result of improved volumes, fiberglass pricing and favourable foreign currency translation. Segment income was USD 29 million, an improvement of USD 13 million.