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ETC: ETC Announces Fiscal 2016 Second Quarter Results

Finanznachrichten News

For Immediate Release

SOUTHAMPTON, PA, USA, October 12, 2015 - Environmental Tectonics Corporation (OTC Pink: ETCC) ("ETC" or the "Company") today reported its financial results for the thirteen week period ended August 28, 2015 (the "2016 second quarter") and the twenty-six week period ended August 28, 2015 (the "2016 first half").

Fiscal 2016 Second Quarter Results of Operations

Sales Backlog

Our sales backlog as of August 28, 2015, for work to be performed and revenue to be recognized under written agreements after such date, was $59.1 million compared to $32.5 million as of February 28, 2015.  The $26.6 million increase in sales backlog is due primarily to the 2016 first quarter award of multiple International contracts totaling $45.4 million.

Net Loss Attributable to ETC

Net loss attributable to ETC was $0.5 million, or $0.04 diluted loss per share, in the 2016 second quarter compared to $0.9 million during the 2015 second quarter, equating to $0.07 diluted loss per share.  The $0.4 million variance reflects a decrease in loss before income taxes of $0.8 million due to the combined effect of a $0.6 million increase in gross profit and $0.4 million decrease in operating expenses, offset in part, by a $0.1 million increase in interest expense and a $0.1 million increase in other expense.  The $0.8 million decrease in loss before income taxes was offset, in part, by a $0.3 million decrease in the income tax benefit recorded in the 2016 second quarter compared to the 2015 second quarter.

Net Sales

Net sales in the 2016 second quarter were approximately $10.0 million, an increase of $0.5 million, or 5.4%, compared to 2015 second quarter net sales of $9.5 million.  The increase reflects increased ATS sales to International customers, offset in part, by decreased Sterilizers and Environmental sales to Domestic customers.  Given the current progress made on U.S. Government contracts in the Company's sales backlog, coupled with significant fiscal 2015 International bookings and the 2016 first quarter award of multiple International contracts totaling $45.4 million, the Company anticipates that although sales to the U.S. Government will remain steady, the concentration of sales to the U.S. Government will continue to lessen in fiscal 2016.

Gross Profit

Gross profit for the 2016 second quarter was $2.5 million compared to $1.9 million in the 2015 second quarter, an increase of $0.6 million, or 31.2%.  The increase in gross profit was achieved despite only a 5.4% increase in net sales due primarily to the combination of a reduction in the amount of additional work required on several contracts and a higher concentration of net sales from more off-the-shelf type products requiring less initial design and engineering work.  Gross profit margin as a percentage of net sales increased to 25.5% for the 2016 second quarter compared to 20.5% for the 2015 second quarter.

Operating Expenses

Operating expenses, including sales and marketing, general and administrative, and research and development, for the 2016 second quarter were $2.9 million, a decrease of $0.4 million, or 11.6%, compared to $3.3 million for the 2015 second quarter.  The decrease is due primarily to a reduction in general and administrative and research and development expenses at our operating subsidiaries.

Interest Expense, Net

Interest expense, net, for the 2016 second quarter was $237 thousand compared to $148 thousand in the 2015 second quarter, an increase of $89 thousand, or 60.1%, due to the combination of a higher level of bank borrowing and an increased interest rate.

Other Expense, Net

Other expense, net, for the 2016 second quarter was $253 thousand compared to $107 thousand in the 2015 second quarter, an increase of $146 thousand, or 136.4%, due to an increase in letter of credit fees associated with the 2016 first quarter award of multiple International contracts and an increase in realized foreign currency exchange net losses.

Fiscal 2016 First Half Results of Operations

Net Loss Attributable to ETC

Net loss attributable to ETC was $0.7 million, or $0.06 diluted loss per share, in the 2016 first half compared to $1.1 million during the 2015 first half, equating to $0.09 diluted loss per share.  The $0.4 million variance reflects a decrease in loss before income taxes of $0.7 million due to the combined effect of a $0.8 million increase in gross profit and $0.1 million decrease in operating expenses, offset in part, by a $0.1 million increase in interest expense and a $0.1 million increase in other expense.  The $0.7 million decrease in loss before income taxes was offset, in part, by a $0.3 million decrease in the income tax benefit recorded in the 2016 first half compared to the 2015 first half.

Net Sales

Net sales in the 2016 first half were $19.5 million, a decrease of $0.6 million, or 3.2%, compared to 2015 first half net sales of $20.1 million.  The decrease reflects decreased Sterilizers and Environmental sales to Domestic customers, offset in part, by increased ATS sales to International customers.  Given the current progress made on U.S. Government contracts in the Company's sales backlog, coupled with significant fiscal 2015 International bookings and the 2016 first quarter award of multiple International contracts totaling $45.4 million, the Company anticipates that although sales to the U.S. Government will remain steady, the concentration of sales to the U.S. Government will continue to lessen in fiscal 2016.

Gross Profit

Gross profit for the 2016 first half was $5.6 million compared to $4.8 million in the 2015 first half, an increase of $0.8 million, or 17.5%.  The increase in gross profit was achieved despite a 3.2% decrease in net sales due primarily to the combination of a reduction in the amount of additional work required on several contracts and a higher concentration of net sales from more off-the-shelf type products requiring less initial design and engineering work.  Gross profit margin as a percentage of net sales increased to 28.7% for the 2016 first half compared to 23.6% for the 2015 first half.

Operating Expenses

Operating expenses, including sales and marketing, general and administrative, and research and development, for the 2016 first half were $6.1 million, a decrease of $0.1 million, or 1.9%, compared to $6.2 million for the 2015 first half.  The decrease is due primarily to a reduction in general and administrative and research and development expenses at our operating subsidiaries.

Interest Expense, Net

Interest expense, net, for the 2016 first half was $457 thousand compared to $297 thousand in the 2015 first half, an increase of $160 thousand, or 53.9%, due to the combination of a higher level of bank borrowing and an increased interest rate.

Other Expense, Net

Other expense, net, for the 2016 first half was $284 thousand compared to $174 thousand in the 2015 first half, an increase of $110 thousand, or 63.2%, due to an increase in letter of credit fees associated with the 2016 first quarter award of multiple International contracts and an increase in realized foreign currency exchange net losses.

Cash Flows from Operating, Investing, and Financing Activities

During the 2016 first half, as a result of an increase in billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings on uncompleted long-term percentage of completion ("POC") contracts, accounts payable, trade, and customer deposits, as well as a decrease in accounts receivable and costs and estimated earnings in excess of billings on uncompleted long-term POC contracts, the Company generated $5.8 million of cash from operating activities compared to $1.5 million during the 2015 first half.  Under POC revenue recognition, these accounts, other than customer deposits, represent the timing differences of spending on production activities versus the billing and collecting of customer payments.

Cash used for investing activities primarily relates to funds used for capital expenditures of equipment and software development.  The Company's investing activities used $0.7 million in both the 2016 first half and the 2015 first half.

In the 2016 first half, the Company's financing activities used $5.2 million of cash, which primarily reflected an increase in restricted cash and repayments under the Company's various lines of credit.  The Company's financing activities used $1.3 million of cash in the 2015 first half on Term Loan payments, offset in part, by a decrease in restricted cash.

About ETC

ETC was incorporated in 1969 in Pennsylvania.  For over four decades, we have provided our customers with products, service, and support.  Innovation, continuous technological improvement and enhancement, and product quality are core values that are critical to our success.  We are a significant supplier and innovator in the following areas: (i) software driven products and services used to create and monitor the physiological effects of flight, including high performance jet tactical flight simulation, upset recovery and spatial disorientation, and both suborbital and orbital commercial human spaceflight, collectively, Aircrew Training Systems ("ATS"); (ii) altitude (hypobaric) chambers; (iii) hyperbaric chambers for multiple persons (multiplace chambers); (iv) Advanced Disaster Management Simulators ("ADMS"); (v) steam and gas (ethylene oxide) sterilizers; (vi) environmental testing and simulation devices; and (vii) hyperbaric (100% oxygen) chambers for one person (monoplace chambers).  We operate in two primary business segments, Aerospace Solutions ("Aerospace") and Commercial/Industrial Systems ("CIS").

Aerospace encompasses the design, manufacture, and sale of: (i) Aircrew Training Systems; (ii) altitude (hypobaric) chambers; (iii) hyperbaric chambers for multiple persons (multiplace chambers); and (iv) ADMS, as well as integrated logistics support ("ILS") for customers who purchase these products or similar products manufactured by other parties.  These products and services provide customers with an offering of comprehensive solutions for improved readiness and reduced operational costs.  Sales of our Aerospace products are made principally to U.S. and foreign government agencies and to civil aviation organizations.  We offer integrated Aircrew Training Systems to commercial, governmental, and military defense agencies, and training devices, including altitude (hypobaric) and multiplace chambers ("Chambers"), to governmental and military defense agencies and civil aviation organizations both in the United States and internationally.  We sell our ADMS line of products to state and local governments, fire and emergency training schools, universities, and airports.  We also provide integrated logistics support for customers who purchase these products or similar products manufactured by other parties.

CIS encompasses the design, manufacture, and sale of: (i) steam and gas (ethylene oxide) sterilizers; (ii) environmental testing and simulation devices; and (iii) hyperbaric (100% oxygen) chambers for one person (monoplace chambers), as well as parts and service support for customers who purchase these products or similar products manufactured by other parties.  Sales of our CIS products are made principally to the healthcare, pharmaceutical, and automotive industries.  We sell our sterilizers to pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers.  We sell our environmental testing and simulation devices primarily to commercial automobile and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning ("HVAC") manufacturers.  We sell our hyperbaric products (primarily "monoplace" chambers) to hospitals and wound care clinics.  We also provide upgrade, maintenance, and repair services for our products and similar products manufactured by other parties.

We presently have two operating subsidiaries.  ETC-PZL Aerospace Industries Sp. z o.o. ("ETC-PZL"), our 95%-owned subsidiary in Warsaw, Poland, manufactures certain simulators and provides software to support products manufactured domestically within our Aerospace segment.  Environmental Tectonics Corporation (Europe) Limited ("ETC-Europe"), our 99%-owned subsidiary, functions as a sales office in the United Kingdom.

ETC's unique ability to offer complete systems, designed and produced to high technical standards, sets it apart from its competition.  ETC is headquartered in Southampton, PA.  For more information about ETC, visit http://www.etcusa.com/ (http://www.etcusa.com/).

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Forward-looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements, which are based on management's expectations and are subject to uncertainties and changes in circumstances.  Words and expressions reflecting something other than historical fact are intended to identify forward-looking statements, and these statements may include terminology such as "may", "will", "should", "expect", "plan", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "future", "predict", "potential", "intend", or "continue", and similar expressions.  We base our forward-looking statements on our current expectations and projections about future events or future financial performance.  Our forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions about ETC and its subsidiaries that may cause actual results to be materially different from any future results implied by these forward-looking statements.  We caution you not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

Contact: Mark Prudenti, CFO
Phone: (215) 355-9100 x1531
E-mail: mprudenti@etcusa.com

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- Financial Tables Follow -



Table A              
ENVIRONMENTAL TECTONICS CORPORATION
SUMMARY TABLE OF RESULTS
(in thousands, except per share information)
               
  Thirteen weeks ended   Variance
  28-Aug-15   29-Aug-14   $   %
Net sales $   9,966   $  9,456   $  510   5.4
Cost of goods sold 7,423   7,518   (95)   -1.3
Gross profit 2,543   1,938   605   31.2
  Gross profit margin % 25.5%   20.5%   5.0%   24.4%
               
Operating expenses 2,898   3,280   (382)   -11.6
Operating loss (355)   (1,342)   987   -73.5
  Operating margin % -3.6%   -14.2%   10.6%   -74.6%
               
Interest expense, net 237   148   89   60.1
Other expense, net 253   107   146   136.4
Loss before income taxes (845)   (1,597)   752   -47.1
  Pre-tax margin % -8.5%   -16.9%   8.4%   -49.7%
               
Income tax benefit (338)   (647)   309   -47.8
Net loss (507)   (950)   443   -46.6
Loss attributable to non-controlling interest 1   11   (10)   -90.9
Net loss attributable to ETC (506)   (939)   433   -46.1
Preferred Stock dividends (121)   (121)   -   0.0
Loss attributable to common and
participating shareholders
$  (627)   $  (1,060)   $  433   -40.8
               
Per share information:              
Basic earnings (loss) per common and
  participating share:
             
  Distributed earnings per share:              
Common $   -   $  -   $  -    
Preferred $   0.02   $   0.02   $  -   0.0
  Undistributed loss per share:              
Common $  (0.04)   $  (0.07)   $  0.03   -42.9
Preferred $  (0.04)   $  (0.07)   $  0.03   -42.9
               
Diluted loss per share $   (0.04)   $   (0.07)   $  0.03   -42.9
               
Total basic weighted average common and
participating shares
15,248   15,248        
               
Total diluted weighted average shares 15,291   15,505        



Table B              
ENVIRONMENTAL TECTONICS CORPORATION
SUMMARY TABLE OF RESULTS
(in thousands, except per share information)
               
  Twenty-six weeks ended   Variance
  28-Aug-15   29-Aug-14   $   %
Net sales $   19,505   $  20,141   $  (636)   -3.2
Cost of goods sold 13,912   15,381   (1,469)   -9.6
Gross profit 5,593   4,760   833   17.5
  Gross profit margin % 28.7%   23.6%   5.1%   21.6%
               
Operating expenses 6,096   6,212   (116)   -1.9
Operating loss (503)   (1,452)   949   -65.4
  Operating margin % -2.6%   -7.2%   4.6%   -63.9%
               
Interest expense, net 457   297   160   53.9
Other expense, net 284   174   110   63.2
Loss before income taxes (1,244)   (1,923)   679   -35.3
  Pre-tax margin % -6.4%   -9.5%   3.1%   -32.6%
               
Income tax benefit (498)   (779)   281   -36.1
Net loss (746)   (1,144)   398   -34.8
Loss attributable to non-controlling interest -   8   (8)   -100.0
Net loss attributable to ETC (746)   (1,136)   390   -34.3
Preferred Stock dividends (242)   (242)   -   0.0
Loss attributable to common and
participating shareholders
$  (988)   $  (1,378)   $   390   -28.3
               
Per share information:              
Basic earnings (loss) per common and
  participating share:
             
  Distributed earnings per share:              
Common $   -   $  -   $  -    
Preferred $   0.04   $   0.04   $  -   0.0
  Undistributed loss per share:              
Common $  (0.06)   $  (0.09)   $  0.03   -33.3
Preferred $  (0.06)   $  (0.09)   $  0.03   -33.3
               
Diluted loss per share $   (0.06)   $   (0.09)   $  0.03   -33.3
               
Total basic weighted average common and
participating shares
15,248   15,248        
               
Total diluted weighted average shares 15,298   15,508        


Table C

ENVIRONMENTAL TECTONICS CORPORATION
OTHER SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(amounts in thousands)
               
  Thirteen weeks ended   Twenty-six weeks ended
  28-Aug-15   29-Aug-14   28-Aug-15   29-Aug-14
EBITDA $  (175)   $  (1,019)   $   103   $   (711)
               
  As of        
  28-Aug-15   27-Feb-15        
Working capital $   8,274   $   8,029        
               
Total shareholders' equity $  19,419   $  20,253        




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The issuer of this announcement warrants that they are solely responsible for the content, accuracy and originality of the information contained therein.
Source: ETC via Globenewswire

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