Teleflex Reports First Quarter 2021 Results

First quarter 2021 revenues of $633.9 million, up 0.5% versus prior year period on an as-reported basis; down 2.6% on a constant currency basis

  • First quarter 2021 revenues of $633.9 million, up 0.5% versus prior year period on an as-reported basis; down 2.6% on a constant currency basis
  • First quarter 2021 GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations of $1.58, compared to $2.78 in the prior year period
  • First quarter 2021 adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations of $2.87, up 5.5% versus prior year period
  • Raises 2021 guidance range for GAAP revenue growth from a range of between 10.0% and 11.5% to a range of between 10.50% and 11.75%
  • Raises 2021 guidance range for constant currency revenue growth from a range of between 8.0% and 9.5% to a range of between 8.50% and 9.75%
  • Lowers 2021 guidance range for GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations from a range of between $8.15 and $8.25 to a range of between $8.00 and $8.10
  • Raises 2021 guidance range for adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations from a range of between $12.50 and $12.70 to a range of between $12.65 and $12.85
  • Announces 2021 Restructuring Plan

WAYNE, Pa., April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teleflex Incorporated (NYSE: TFX) (the “Company”) today announced financial results for the first quarter ended March 28, 2021.

First quarter 2021 net revenues were $633.9 million, an increase of 0.5% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues decreased 2.6% over the year ago period.

First quarter 2021 GAAP earnings per share from continuing operations decreased 43.2% to $1.58, compared to $2.78 in the prior year period. First quarter 2021 adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations increased 5.5% to $2.87, compared to $2.72 in the prior year period.

Liam Kelly, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “The first quarter of 2021 was a strong start to the year for Teleflex, one in which we exceeded our expectations for revenue, led by the performance of the Americas and Asia.”

Mr. Kelly continued, “In addition to strong first quarter top-line performance, we generated the highest adjusted gross and operating margins since becoming a pure-play medical device company, resulting in an adjusted earnings per share amount of $2.87, which also exceeded expectations.”

Mr. Kelly concluded, “Based on our results for the first quarter, as well as our outlook for the remainder of the year, we are raising our full year constant currency revenue guidance range and our full year adjusted earnings per share guidance range.”

NET REVENUE BY SEGMENT

The following tables and commentary provide information regarding net revenues in each of the Company’s reportable operating segments for the three months ended March 28, 2021 on both a GAAP and constant currency basis. The discussion below the tables of the principal factors behind changes in net revenues for the three months ended March 28, 2021 as compared to the prior year period applies to both GAAP revenue and constant currency revenue, although GAAP revenue also was affected by foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, as indicated in the “Currency Impact” column of the table.

Three Months Ended % Increase / (Decrease)
March 28, 2021 March 29, 2020 Total
Sales
Growth
Currency
Impact
Constant
Currency
Revenue
Growth
Americas $ 375.5 $ 358.0 4.9% 0.2% 4.7%
EMEA 141.2 156.1 (9.5)% 7.4% (16.9)%
Asia 63.7 53.1 19.9% 9.6% 10.3%
OEM 53.5 63.4 (15.6)% 1.5% (17.1)%
Total $ 633.9 $ 630.6 0.5% 3.1% (2.6)%

Americas first quarter 2021 net revenues were $375.5 million, an increase of 4.9% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues increased 4.7% compared to the prior year period. The increase in constant currency revenue was primarily attributable to revenue generated by the acquisition of Z-Medica, LLC and an increase in sales of new products, partially offset by a net decrease in sales volumes of existing products caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

EMEA first quarter 2021 net revenues were $141.2 million, a decrease of 9.5% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues decreased 16.9% compared to the prior year period. The decrease in constant currency revenue was primarily attributable to a net decrease in sales volumes of existing products caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Asia first quarter 2021 net revenues were $63.7 million, an increase of 19.9% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues increased 10.3% compared to the prior year period. The increase in constant currency revenue was primarily attributable to increased sales of new products and increased sales volumes of existing products.

OEM first quarter 2021 net revenues were $53.5 million, a decrease of 15.6% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues decreased 17.1% compared to the prior year period. The decrease in constant currency revenue was primarily attributable to a decrease in sales volumes of existing products caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, partially offset by net revenues generated by the acquisition of IWG High Performance Conductors, Inc.

NET REVENUE BY GLOBAL PRODUCT CATEGORY

The following tables and commentary provide information regarding net revenues in each of the Company’s global product categories for the three months ended March 28, 2021 on both a GAAP and constant currency basis.

Three Months Ended % Increase / (Decrease)
March 28, 2021 March 29, 2020 Total
Revenue
Growth
Currency
Impact
Constant
Currency
Revenue
Growth
Vascular Access $ 164.0 $ 150.3 9.1 % 3.3 % 5.8 %
Interventional 96.2 99.9 (3.8 ) % 2.6 % (6.4 ) %
Anesthesia 84.9 75.7 12.1 % 5.1 % 7.0 %
Surgical 80.4 75.4 6.6 % 4.3 % 2.3 %
Interventional Urology 73.4 74.2 (1.1 ) % 0.2 % (1.3 ) %
OEM 53.5 63.4 (15.6 ) % 1.5 % (17.1 ) %
Other 81.7 91.7 (11.0 ) % 4.3 % (15.3 ) %
Total $ 633.9 $ 630.6 0.5 % 3.1 % (2.6 ) %

First quarter 2021 net revenues from sales of Vascular Access products were $164.0 million, an increase of 9.1% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues increased 5.8% compared to the prior year period.

First quarter 2021 net revenues from sales of Interventional products were $96.2 million, a decrease of 3.8% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues decreased 6.4% compared to the prior year period.

First quarter 2021 net revenues from sales of Anesthesia products were $84.9 million, an increase of 12.1% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues increased 7.0% compared to the prior year period.

First quarter 2021 net revenues from sales of Surgical products were $80.4 million, an increase of 6.6% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues increased 2.3% compared to the prior year period.

First quarter 2021 net revenues from sales of Interventional Urology products were $73.4 million, a decrease of 1.1% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues decreased 1.3% compared to the prior year period.

First quarter 2021 net revenues from sales of OEM products were $53.5 million, a decrease of 15.6% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues decreased 17.1% compared to the prior year period.

First quarter 2021 net revenues from sales of other products were $81.7 million, a decrease of 11.0% compared to the prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, first quarter 2021 net revenues decreased 15.3% compared to the prior year period.

OTHER FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS

Depreciation expense, amortization of intangible assets and deferred financing charges for the first quarter of 2021 totaled $60.6 million compared to $56.7 million for the prior year period.

Cash and cash equivalents at March 28, 2021 were $324.6 million compared to $375.9 million at December 31, 2020.

Net accounts receivable at March 28, 2021 were $401.1 million compared to $395.1 million at December 31, 2020.

Net inventories at March 28, 2021 were $512.3 million compared to $513.2 million at December 31, 2020.

2021 RESTRUCTURING PLAN

During the first quarter of 2021, we committed to a restructuring plan designed to streamline various business functions across our segments. We estimate that we will incur aggregate pre-tax restructuring charges of $7 million to $9 million, consisting primarily of termination benefits. In addition, we expect to incur $3 million to $4 million in restructuring related charges, most of which are expected to be recognized in cost of sales. We expect this program will be substantially completed by the end of 2021.

We expect to begin realizing plan-related savings in 2021 and expect to achieve annual pre-tax savings of $13 million to $16 million once the plan is fully implemented.

2021 OUTLOOK

The Company raised its full year 2021 GAAP revenue growth estimates from a range of between 10.0% and 11.5% over 2020, to a range of between 10.50% and 11.75% over 2020, reflecting our estimate of an approximately 2% favorable impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. On a constant currency basis, the Company raised its full year 2021 revenue growth estimates from a range of between 8.0% and 9.5% over 2020, to a range of between 8.50% and 9.75% over 2020. The Company reaffirmed its full year 2021 revenue growth estimate of 30% associated with its Interventional Urology business.

The Company lowered its full year 2021 GAAP diluted earnings per share from continuing operations from a range of between $8.15 and $8.25 to a range of between $8.00 and $8.10. The Company raised its full year 2021 adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations from a range of between $12.50 and $12.70 to a range of between $12.65 and $12.85.

Forecasted 2021 Constant Currency Revenue Growth Reconciliation

Low High
Forecasted 2021 GAAP revenue growth 10.50 % 11.75 %
Estimated impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations 2.00 % 2.00 %
Forecasted 2021 constant currency revenue growth 8.50 % 9.75 %

Forecasted 2021 Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share From Continuing Operations Reconciliation

Low High
Forecasted GAAP diluted earnings per share from continuing operations $ 8.00 $ 8.10
Restructuring, restructuring related and impairment items, net of tax $ 0.71 $ 0.72
Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items, net of tax $ 0.30 $ 0.32
Other items, net of tax $ 0.17 $ 0.19
MDR $ 0.48 $ 0.50
Intangible amortization expense, net of tax $ 2.99 $ 3.02
Forecasted adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations $ 12.65 $ 12.85

CONFERENCE CALL WEBCAST AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

As previously announced, Teleflex will comment on its financial results on a conference call to be held today at 8:00 a.m. (ET). The call will be available live and archived on the Company’s website at www.teleflex.com and the accompanying presentation will be posted prior to the call. An audio replay will be available until May 6, 2021 at 11:59pm (ET), by calling 800-585-8367 (U.S./Canada) or 416-621-4642 (International), Passcode: 6194708.

ADDITIONAL NOTES

References in this release to the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations on adjusted diluted earnings per share include both the impact of translating foreign currencies into U.S. dollars and the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations on foreign currency denominated transactions.

In the discussion of segment results, “new products” refers to products for which we initiated commercial sales within the past 36 months and “existing products” refers to products we have sold commercially for more than 36 months.

Certain financial information is presented on a rounded basis, which may cause minor differences.
Segment results and commentary exclude the impact of discontinued operations.

NOTES ON NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

We report our financial results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, commonly referred to as “GAAP.” In this press release, we provide supplemental information, consisting of the following non-GAAP financial measures: constant currency revenue growth and adjusted diluted earnings per share. These non-GAAP measures are described in more detail below. Management uses these financial measures to assess Teleflex’s financial performance, make operating decisions, allocate financial resources, provide guidance on possible future results, and assist in its evaluation of period-to-period and peer comparisons. The non-GAAP measures may be useful to investors because they provide insight into management’s assessment of our business, and provide supplemental information pertinent to a comparison of period-to-period results of our ongoing operations. The non-GAAP financial measures are presented in addition to results presented in accordance with GAAP and should not be relied upon as a substitute for GAAP financial measures. Moreover, our non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

Tables reconciling changes in historical constant currency net revenues to historical GAAP net revenues are set forth above under “Net Revenue by Segment” and “Net Revenue by Global Product Category”. Tables reconciling historical adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations to historical GAAP diluted earnings per share from continuing operations are set forth below.

Constant currency revenue growth: This non-GAAP measure is based upon net revenues, adjusted to eliminate the impact of translating the results of international subsidiaries at different currency exchange rates from period to period. The impact of changes in foreign currency may vary significantly from period to period, and such changes generally are outside of the control of our management. We believe that this measure facilitates a comparison of our operating performance exclusive of currency exchange rate fluctuations that do not reflect our underlying performance or business trends.

Adjusted diluted earnings per share: This non-GAAP measure is based upon diluted earnings per share from continuing operations, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, adjusted to exclude, depending on the period presented, the items described below. Management does not believe that any of the excluded items are indicative of our underlying core performance or business trends.

Restructuring, restructuring related and impairment items - Restructuring programs involve discrete initiatives designed to, among other things, consolidate or relocate manufacturing, administrative and other facilities, outsource distribution operations, improve operating efficiencies and integrate acquired businesses. Depending on the specific restructuring program involved, our restructuring charges may include employee termination, contract termination, facility closure, employee relocation, equipment relocation, outplacement and other exit costs associated with the restructuring program. Restructuring related charges are directly related to our restructuring programs and consist of facility consolidation costs, including accelerated depreciation expense related to facility closures, costs to transfer manufacturing operations between locations, and retention bonuses offered to certain employees as an incentive for them to remain with our company after completion of the restructuring program. Impairment charges occur if, due to events or changes in circumstances, we determine that the carrying value of an asset exceeds its fair value. Impairment charges do not directly affect our liquidity, but could have a material adverse effect on our reported financial results.

Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items - Acquisition and integration expenses are incremental charges, other than restructuring or restructuring related expenses, that are directly related to specific business or asset acquisition transactions. These charges may include, among other things, professional, consulting and other fees; systems integration costs; legal entity restructuring expense; inventory step-up amortization (amortization, through cost of goods sold, of the increase in fair value of inventory resulting from a fair value calculation as of the acquisition date); fair value adjustments to contingent consideration liabilities; and bridge loan facility and backstop financing fees in connection with loan facilities that ultimately were not utilized. Divestiture related activities involve specific business or asset sales. Depending primarily on the terms of a divestiture transaction, the carrying value of the divested business or assets on our financial statements and other costs we incur as a direct result of the divestiture transaction, we may recognize a gain or loss in connection with the divestiture related activities.

Other items - These are discrete items that occur sporadically and can affect period-to-period comparisons. See footnote C to the reconciliation tables set forth below.

European medical device regulation - The European Union (“EU”) has adopted the EU Medical Device Regulation (“MDR”), which replaces the existing Medical Devices Directive (“MDD”) and imposes more stringent requirements for the marketing and sale of medical devices in the EU, including requirements affecting clinical evaluations, quality systems and post-market surveillance. Manufacturers of currently marketed medical devices will have until May 2021 to meet the MDR requirements, although certain devices that previously satisfied MDD requirements can continue to be marketed in the EU until May 2024, subject to certain limitations. Significantly, the MDR will require the re-registration of previously approved medical devices. As a result, Teleflex will incur expenditures in connection with the new registration of medical devices that previously had been registered under the MDD. Therefore, these expenditures are not considered to be ordinary course expenditures in connection with regulatory matters (in contrast, no adjustment has been made to exclude expenditures related to the registration of medical devices that were not registered previously under the MDD).

Intangible amortization expense - Certain intangible assets, including customer relationships, intellectual property, distribution rights, trade names and non-competition agreements, initially are recorded at historical cost and then amortized over their respective estimated useful lives. The amount of such amortization can vary from period to period as a result of, among other things, business or asset acquisitions or dispositions.

Tax adjustments - These adjustments represent the impact of the expiration of applicable statutes of limitations for prior year returns, the resolution of audits, the filing of amended returns with respect to prior tax years and/or tax law or certain other discrete changes affecting our deferred tax liability.

RECONCILIATION OF CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME ITEMS
Dollars in millions, except per share amounts

Quarter Ended - March 28, 2021
Cost of goods sold Selling, general and administrative expenses Research and development expenses Restructuring and impairment charges Income taxes Income (loss) from continuing operations Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations
GAAP Basis $ 289.4 $ 203.1 $ 29.9 $ 8.0 $ 12.4 $ 74.9 $ 1.58
Adjustments
Restructuring, restructuring related and impairment items (A) 6.3 0.3 8.0 2.1 12.5 $ 0.26
Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items (B) 3.3 6.8 1.1 9.0 $ 0.19
Other items (C)
MDR (D) 4.2 4.2 $ 0.09
Intangible amortization expense 22.5 19.5 7.0 34.9 $ 0.74
Tax adjustments (0.6 ) 0.6 $ 0.01
Adjusted basis $ 257.3 $ 176.6 $ 25.8 $ $ 22.1 $ 136.1 $ 2.87

RECONCILIATION OF CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME ITEMS
Dollars in millions, except per share amounts

Quarter Ended - March 29, 2020
Cost of goods sold Selling, general and administrative expenses Research and development expenses Restructuring and impairment charges Income taxes Income (loss) from continuing operations Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations
GAAP Basis $ 297.0 $ 147.8 $ 27.4 $ 1.3 $ 11.1 $ 131.2 $ 2.78
Adjustments
Restructuring, restructuring related and impairment items (A) 4.9 0.2 1.3 0.8 5.7 $ 0.12
Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items (B) 1.7 (44.3 ) 0.4 (43.0 ) $ (0.91 )
Other items (C)
MDR (D) 1.8 1.8 $ 0.04
Intangible amortization expense 20.9 17.9 0.1 6.2 32.7 $ 0.69
Tax adjustments (0.1 ) 0.1 $ 0.00
Adjusted basis $ 269.5 $ 174.0 $ 25.5 $ $ 18.4 $ 128.4 $ 2.72

(A) Restructuring, restructuring related and impairment items - For the three months ended March 28, 2021, pre-tax restructuring charges were $8.0 million; pre-tax restructuring related charges were $6.6 million; and there were no pre-tax impairment charges. For the three months ended March 29, 2020, pre-tax restructuring charges were $1.3 million; pre-tax restructuring related charges were $5.1 million; and there were no pre-tax impairment charges.

(B) Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items - For the three months ended March 28, 2021, these charges primarily related to contingent consideration liabilities; reversal of previously recognized income related to a distributor conversion in Japan; and charges primarily related to our acquisition of Z-Medica, LLC. For the three months ended March 29, 2020, these items primarily related to the reversal of contingent consideration liabilities; and charges related to our acquisition of IWG High Performance Conductors, Inc. There were no divestiture related activities for the three months ended March 28, 2021 and March 29, 2020.

(C) Other items - There were no other items for the three months March 28, 2021 and March 29, 2020.

(D) MDR - These costs were associated with our efforts to comply with the European Medical Device Regulation.

ABOUT TELEFLEX INCORPORATED

Teleflex is a global provider of medical technologies designed to improve the health and quality of people’s lives. We apply purpose driven innovation - a relentless pursuit of identifying unmet clinical needs - to benefit patients and healthcare providers. Our portfolio is diverse, with solutions in the fields of vascular access, interventional cardiology and radiology, anesthesia, emergency medicine, surgical, urology and respiratory care. Teleflex employees worldwide are united in the understanding that what we do every day makes a difference. For more information, please visit teleflex.com.

Teleflex is the home of Arrow®, Deknatel®, Hudson RCI®, LMA®, Pilling®, Rusch®, UroLift®, and Weck® - trusted brands united by a common sense of purpose.

CAUTION CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements regarding the restructuring plan we committed to in the first quarter of 2021, including with respect to the pre-tax restructuring and restructuring-related charges we expect to incur in connection with the plan, pre-tax savings we expect to achieve once the plan has been fully implemented and the expected timing for when the plan will be substantially completed; forecasted 2021 GAAP and constant currency revenue growth and GAAP and adjusted diluted earnings per share; and our estimates regarding the projected impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations on our 2021 financial results. Actual results could differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements due to, among other things, the adverse economic conditions associated with the COVID-19 global health pandemic and the associated financial crisis, stay-at-home and other orders, which may significantly reduce customer spending and which may have a negative impact on the Company’s business, changes in business relationships with and purchases by or from major customers or suppliers; delays or cancellations in shipments; demand for and market acceptance of new and existing products; our inability to provide products to our customers, which may be due to, among other things, events that impact key distributors, suppliers and third-party vendors that sterilize our products; our inability to integrate acquired businesses into our operations, realize planned synergies and operate such businesses profitably in accordance with our expectations; the inability of acquired businesses to generate revenues in accordance with our expectations; our inability to effectively execute our restructuring plans and programs; our inability to realize anticipated savings from restructuring plans and programs; the impact of healthcare reform legislation and proposals to amend, replace or repeal the legislation; changes in Medicare, Medicaid and third party coverage and reimbursements; the impact of enacted tax legislation and related regulations; competitive market conditions and resulting effects on revenues and pricing; increases in raw material costs that cannot be recovered in product pricing; global economic factors, including currency exchange rates, interest rates, trade disputes, sovereign debt issues and the impact of the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union, commonly known as “Brexit"; public health epidemics; difficulties in entering new markets; general economic conditions; and other factors described or incorporated in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K. We expressly disclaim any obligation to update forward-looking statements, except as otherwise specifically stated by us or as required by law or regulation.

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