IFF Reports Second Quarter 2015 Results

Delivered Strong Currency Neutral Operational Performance

Initiated Execution of Vision 2020

NEW YORK--()--Regulatory News:

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (NYSE:IFF) (Euronext Paris:IFF), a leading global creator of flavors, fragrances and cosmetic actives for consumer products, reported financial results and strategic progress for the second quarter ended June 30, 2015.

Second Quarter 2015 Consolidated Summary: Growth vs. Prior Year ¹

                       
Reported (GAAP) Adjusted (Non-GAAP) Adjusted Currency Neutral
Sales  

Operating
Profit

  EPS Sales  

Operating
Profit

  EPS Sales  

Operating
Profit

  EPS
Consolidated (3 )% (3 )% (4 )% (3 )% (1 )% (1 )% 5 % 7 % 10 %
Acquisition Impact 1 %   0 %   0 % 1 %   0 %   1 % 1 %   0 %   1 %
 

¹ Schedules at the end of this release contain reconciliations of reported GAAP to non-GAAP metrics.

 

Win Where We Compete: achieve market leadership position in key markets, categories & customers

  • Emerging markets +7% on a currency neutral basis
  • Middle East and Africa currency neutral sales +22%
  • Flavors North America +5% including the acquisition of Ottens Flavors
  • Home Care increased high-single-digits globally on a currency neutral basis

Innovating Firsts: strengthen position and drive differentiation in priority R&D platforms

  • Fabric Care grew mid-teens on a currency neutral basis driven by encapsulation technology
  • Encapsulation grew strong double-digits in Toiletries, Home Care, and Personal Wash
  • Flavors Latin America continued double-digit growth trend led by proprietary delivery system
  • Sweetness and Savory Modulation portfolio grew strong double-digits

Become Our Customers’ Partner of Choice: attain commercial excellence

  • Growth achieved across both global and regional accounts, with regionals outpacing in Flavors
  • Expanded product offerings with acquisition of Lucas Meyer Cosmetics (LMC) in third quarter
  • Launched & marketed Amber XtremeTM for broad use within the fragrance industry

Strengthen and Expand the Portfolio: pursue value-creation through collaborations & acquisitions

  • Accelerated growth potential by entering into cosmetic actives via acquisition of LMC
  • Successfully completed Ottens Flavors acquisition – increasing market share in North America
  • Established collaboration with Duke University for flavor modulation & the University of Liverpool for delivery systems in fragrances

Management Commentary

“Strategically, we initiated the implementation of Vision 2020, which centers on building greater differentiation, accelerating profitable growth and increasing shareholder value,” said Chairman and CEO Andreas Fibig. “While still in the early days of execution, we are seeing that our identified strategic imperatives are the right ones.

“In the areas where we are targeting a market leadership position – Africa, the Middle East, and North America – we are seeing accelerated growth. We continue to leverage our long-standing presence in the emerging markets as they grew 7% on a currency neutral basis led by a 22% increase in the Middle East and Africa and strong growth in India, Brazil and Argentina. We also fortified our market share in North America – achieving the number two position in Flavors – as we successfully closed the acquisition of Ottens Flavors.

“Delivery systems across both flavors and fragrances continue to be a driver of results, proof that our focus on differentiating technology is correct. The strong trends in Fabric Care and Beverage continued in the second quarter, led by our encapsulation technology in fragrances and proprietary delivery system in flavors. In addition, we are very pleased that our sales of sweetness and savory modulation portfolio improved strong double-digits in the second quarter – an example that we are providing our customers with innovative solutions that win in the marketplace.

“Our continued commitment to provide our customers with in-depth local consumer understanding, superior innovation, outstanding service, and the highest quality products allowed us to capture the growth potential of faster-growing regional accounts, most noticeably in Flavors in the second quarter. We also broadened our product offerings – expanding into the more rapidly growing cosmetic actives industry with the recent acquisition of Lucas Meyer Cosmetics – offering our customers greater options to support their strategic growth initiatives.

“In line with our focus on strengthening and expanding our portfolio, we diligently pursued value-creation opportunities in partnerships and collaborations. We recently signed a partnership with Duke University focusing on finding effective flavor modulators that are novel to our industry. In addition, we are collaborating with the University of Liverpool to enhance our delivery system capabilities in fragrances.

“Leveraging our strong cash flow generation and commitment to Vision 2020, we increased our dividend by 20% for the third quarter and authorized an additional $250 million share repurchase – bringing our payout ratio to about 55% of our estimated adjusted net income in 2015.

“In the second quarter, we delivered financial results in line with the guidance we provided at our recent Investor Day. Currency neutral sales improved 4% on an organic basis or 5% including the acquisition of Ottens Flavors. Overall top-line performance continues to be driven by new wins – which remain solid – with growth balanced across both business units. Adjusted operating profit, on a currency neutral basis, grew 7% as a result of currency neutral gross margin expansion and lower RSA expenses. This solid operational performance, combined with a lower effective tax rate and a year-over-year decrease in average shares outstanding, drove currency neutral adjusted EPS higher by 10%.

“For the full year 2015, we expect currency neutral sales to grow about 6%, including approximately 2 percentage points related to the acquisitions of Ottens Flavors and Lucas Meyer Cosmetics. We expect this growth, combined with our continued cost control, should lead to approximately 9% adjusted operating profit growth and about 10% adjusted EPS growth, all on a currency neutral basis. Like many U.S. multinational companies, foreign exchange will continue to impact our financial results throughout the balance of the year. Based on where exchange rates are today, we would expect full year sales to be down approximately 1% and adjusted operating profit to rise 4% including the impact of currency.”

Second Quarter 2015 Segment Summary: Growth vs. Prior Year

         
Reported (GAAP) Currency Neutral
Sales  

Segment
Profit

Sales  

Segment
Profit

Fragrances:

(4 )% (6 )% 4 % 5 %
 

Flavors:

(1 )% (7 )% 7 % 1 %

Acquisition Impact

3 %   0 % 3 %   1 %
 

Fragrances Business Unit

  • Currency neutral sales improved 4% led by double-digit growth in EAME and mid-single-digit improvement in Latin America.
  • Fine Fragrances increased 2% led by double-digit performance in EAME. This strong growth more than offset softness in Latin America, where economic conditions, particularly in Brazil, have impacted discretionary spending.
  • Consumer Fragrances grew 6% led by double-digit growth in Fabric Care and high-single-digit growth in Home Care. On a geographic basis, EAME and Latin America each had mid-teen growth rates.
  • Fragrance Ingredients declined 3% primarily related to a strategic decision not to engage in lower margin businesses, and instead, utilize capacity to further strengthen the Fragrance Compounds business.
  • Fragrance currency neutral segment profit improved approximately 5% driven by volume growth, cost savings initiatives and productivity programs. Segment profit margin on a currency neutral basis increased 20 basis points to 20.2%.
  • On a reported basis, sales decreased 4% to $395.1 million in the second quarter compared with $412.9 million in the prior year quarter. Fragrances segment profit decreased 6%, or $5.6 million, to $79.9 million.

Flavors Business Unit

  • Currency neutral sales grew 7%, including approximately 3 percentage points related to the acquisition of Ottens Flavors. All categories experienced broad-based growth, with the strongest results in Beverage and Savory.
  • Greater Asia increased 6% driven by mid-single-digit gains in Savory, Beverage and Dairy. On a country perspective, strong growth was achieved in India, Indonesia and the Philippines, which more than offset a slight decline in China.
  • EAME improved 6% led by a double-digit gain in Savory and mid-single-digit growth in Beverage. The Middle East and Africa reported the highest growth, improving over 20%, driven by strong new win performance.
  • North America grew 5% reflecting additional sales related to the acquisition of Otten Flavors and high-double-digit growth in Dairy. As the Company explained at its Investor Day, the core business was soft principally due to underlying trends with select customers.
  • Latin America increased 14% as all categories reported positive growth. The double-digit trend in Beverage continued for the seventh consecutive quarter. Savory and Dairy also grew double-digits as a result of strong new win performance.
  • Flavors currency neutral segment profit improved approximately 1% as the benefit of topline growth, productivity and cost control initiatives was reduced by a year-over-year increase in incentive compensation expense and the inclusion of amortization of intangibles related to the acquisition of Ottens Flavors. Segment profit margin on a currency neutral basis decreased 140 basis points to 22.6% from 23.9% in the prior year quarter.
  • On a reported basis, sales decreased 1%, or $3.0 million, to $372.5 million from $375.5 million in the prior year quarter. Flavors segment profit decreased 7%, or $6.8 million, to $84.0 million.

A copy of the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q will be available on its website at www.iff.com or at sec.gov by August 12, 2015.

Audio Webcast

A live webcast to discuss the Company’s second quarter 2015 financial results will be held on August 11, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. EDT. Investors may access the webcast and accompanying slide presentation on the Company's website at www.iff.com under the Investor Relations section. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, a recorded version of the webcast will be made available on the Company's website approximately one hour after the event and will remain available on IFF’s website for one year.

About IFF

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (NYSE: IFF) (Euronext Paris: IFF) is a leading global creator of flavors and fragrances used in a wide variety of consumer products. Consumers experience these unique scents and tastes in fine fragrances and beauty care, detergents and household goods, as well as beverages, sweet goods and food products. The Company leverages its competitive advantages of consumer insight, research and development, creative expertise, and customer intimacy to provide customers with innovative and differentiated product offerings. A member of the S&P 500 Index, IFF has more than 6,200 employees working in 32 countries worldwide. For more information, please visit our website at www.iff.com; follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Cautionary Statement Under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

This press release includes “forward-looking statements” under the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding our outlook for the second quarter and full year 2015, and our ability to generate shareholder returns and sustain our long-term growth performance. These forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by cautionary statements and risk factor disclosures contained in the Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Commission on March 2, 2015. The Company wishes to caution readers that certain important factors may have affected and could in the future affect the Company’s actual results and could cause the Company’s actual results for subsequent periods to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of the Company. With respect to the Company’s expectations regarding these statements, such factors include, but are not limited to: (1) the Company’s ability to implement its Vision 2020 strategy; (2) volatility and increases in the price of raw materials, energy and transportation; (3) the economic and political risks associated with the Company’s international operations; (4) the Company’s ability to benefit from its investments and expansion in emerging markets; (5) fluctuations in the quality and availability of raw materials; (6) changes in consumer preferences and demand for the Company’s products or a decline in consumer confidence and spending; (7) the Company’s ability to implement its business strategy, including the achievement of anticipated cost savings, profitability, realization of price increases and growth targets; (8) the Company’s ability to successfully develop new and competitive products that appeal to its customers and consumers; (9) the impact of a disruption in the Company’s supply chain or its relationship with its suppliers; (10) the impact of currency fluctuations or devaluations in the Company’s principal foreign markets; (11) any adverse impact on the availability, effectiveness and cost of the Company’s hedging and risk management strategies; (12) the effects of any unanticipated costs and construction or start-up delays in the expansion of the Company’s facilities; (13) the Company’s ability to successfully execute acquisitions, collaborations and joint ventures; (14) the Company’s ability to manage unanticipated costs and other adverse financial impacts in connection with its acquisitions; (15) the effect of legal and regulatory proceedings, as well as restrictions imposed on the Company, its operations or its representatives by U.S. and foreign governments; (16) adverse changes in federal, state, local and foreign tax legislation or adverse results of tax audits, assessments, or disputes; and (17) changes in market conditions or governmental regulations relating to our pension and postretirement obligations. New risks emerge from time to time and it is not possible for management to predict all such risk factors or to assess the impact of such risks on the Company’s business. Accordingly, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Consolidated Income Statement

(Amounts in thousands except per diluted share data)

(Unaudited)

         
Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
   
2015 2014

%
Change

2015 2014

%
Change

 
Net sales $ 767,541 $ 788,414 (3 )% $ 1,542,448 $ 1,558,638 (1 )%
Cost of goods sold   422,501     435,767   (3 )%   851,131     864,579   (2 )%
Gross profit 345,040 352,647 (2 )% 691,317 694,059 (0 )%
Research and development 62,514 66,431 (6 )% 125,976 127,934 (2 )%
Selling and administrative 134,063 132,919 1 % 254,898 256,653 (1 )%
Restructuring and other charges   (358 )   182   (297 )%   (170 )   304   (156 )%
Operating profit 148,821 153,115 (3 )% 310,613 309,168 0 %
Interest expense 11,407 11,403 0 % 22,502 23,080 (3 )%
Other expense (income), net   436     (4,641 ) (109 )%   (5,275 )   (3,198 ) 65 %
Income before taxes 136,978 146,353 (6 )% 293,386 289,286 1 %
Taxes on income   31,604     36,068   (12 )%   59,754     72,294   (17 )%
Net income $ 105,374   $ 110,285   (4 )% $ 233,632   $ 216,992   8 %
 
 
Earnings per share - basic $ 1.30 $ 1.35 $ 2.88 $ 2.66
Earnings per share - diluted $ 1.29 $ 1.35 $ 2.86 $ 2.64
 
Average shares outstanding
Basic 80,790 80,949 80,729 81,003
Diluted 81,192 81,430 81,201 81,583
 

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet

(Amounts in thousands)

(Unaudited)

     
June 30, December 31,
2015 2014
Cash & cash equivalents $ 377,254 $ 478,573
Receivables 566,414 493,768
Inventories 561,715 568,729
Other current assets   216,871   168,957
Total current assets 1,722,254 1,710,027
 
Property, plant and equipment, net 714,809 720,268
Goodwill and other intangibles, net 908,974 752,041
Other assets   307,591   312,285
Total assets $ 3,653,628 $ 3,494,621
 
Bank borrowings and overdrafts, and
current portion of long-term debt $ 8,793 $ 8,090
Other current liabilities   514,728   510,718
Total current liabilities 523,521 518,808
 
Long-term debt 989,196 934,232
Non-current liabilities 514,237 518,892
 
Shareholders' equity   1,626,674   1,522,689
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 3,653,628 $ 3,494,621
 

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

(Amounts in thousands)

(Unaudited)

 
Six Months Ended June 30,
2015     2014
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income $ 233,632 $ 216,992
Adjustments to reconcile to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 41,041 49,131
Deferred income taxes 17,891 10,228
Loss (gain) on disposal of assets 14 (1,569 )
Stock-based compensation 12,860 14,034
Pension contributions (57,493 ) (9,812 )
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions:
Trade receivables (92,329 ) (50,236 )
Inventories (9,834 ) 1,850
Accounts payable 28,435 (30,831 )
Accruals for incentive compensation (21,191 ) (54,970 )
Other current payables and accrued expenses 20,204 (12,382 )
Other assets/liabilities, net   (6,912 )   21,595  
Net cash provided by operating activities   166,318     154,030  
 
Cash flows from investing activities:
Cash paid for acquisition, net of cash received (including $15 million of contingent consideration related to the Aromor acquisition in 2014) (188,835 ) (102,500 )
Additions to property, plant and equipment (37,937 ) (60,244 )
Proceeds from life insurance contracts 548 17,750
Maturity of net investment hedges 9,735 (472 )
Proceeds from disposal of assets   1,515     2,074  
Net cash used in investing activities   (214,974 )   (143,392 )
 
Cash flows from financing activities:
Cash dividends paid to shareholders (75,927 ) (63,417 )
Net change in revolving credit facility borrowings and overdrafts (283 ) 2,106
Deferred financing costs (1,023 )
Repayments of debt (30,000 )
Proceeds from issuance or drawdown of long-term debt 86,162
Proceeds from issuance of stock under stock plans 286 1,024
Excess tax benefits on stock-based payments 11,608 5,788
Purchase of treasury stock   (38,813 )   (34,103 )
Net cash used in financing activities   (46,967 )   (89,625 )
Effect of exchange rates changes on cash and cash equivalents (5,696 ) 335
Net change in cash and cash equivalents (101,319 ) (78,652 )
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year   478,573     405,505  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 377,254   $ 326,853  
 

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Business Unit Performance

(Amounts in thousands)

(Unaudited)

     
Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
2015   2014 2015   2014
Net Sales
Flavors $ 372,478 $ 375,513 $ 749,586 $ 742,018
Fragrances   395,063     412,901     792,862     816,620  
Consolidated 767,541 788,414 1,542,448 1,558,638
 
Segment Profit
Flavors 84,015 90,805 176,743 178,869
Fragrances 79,924 85,474 161,522 172,638
Global Expenses (8,629 ) (19,869 ) (20,194 ) (36,303 )
Restructuring and other charges, net 358 (182 ) 170 (304 )
Acquisition and related costs (6,566 ) (7,066 )
Operational improvement initiative costs   (281 )   (3,113 )   (562 )   (5,732 )
Operating profit 148,821 153,115 310,613 309,168
 
Interest Expense (11,407 ) (11,403 ) (22,502 ) (23,080 )
Other income, net   (436 )   4,641     5,275     3,198  
Income before taxes $ 136,978   $ 146,353   $ 293,386   $ 289,286  
 
Operating Margin
Flavors 22.6 % 24.2 % 23.6 % 24.1 %
Fragrances 20.2 % 20.7 % 20.4 % 21.1 %
Consolidated 19.4 % 19.4 % 20.1 % 19.8 %
 

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Sales Performance by Region and Category

(Unaudited)

         

 

Second Quarter 2015 vs. 2014
Percentage Change in Sales by Region of Destination
Fine  

Consumer
Fragrances

  Ingredients   Total Frag.   Flavors   Total
   
North America Reported -7 % -1 % -16 % -6 % 5 % 0 %
 
EAME Reported -6 % -7 % -11 % -8 % -12 % -10 %
Currency Neutral 17 % 14 % 1 % 12 % 6 % 9 %
 
Latin America Reported -19 % 13 % 2 % 4 % 6 % 5 %
Currency Neutral -15 % 15 % 1 % 6 % 14 % 9 %
 
Greater Asia Reported -2 % -4 % -8 % -4 % 2 % -1 %
Currency Neutral -2 % -2 % -1 % -2 % 6 % 3 %
 
Total Reported -9 % -1 % -11 % -4 % -1 % -3 %
Currency Neutral 2 %   6 %   -3 %   4 %   7 %   5 %
 
 
First Six Months 2015 vs. First Six Months 2014
Percentage Change in Sales by Region of Destination
Fine  

Consumer
Fragrances

  Ingredients   Total Frag.   Flavors   Total
 
North America Reported -10 % 2 % -18 % -6 % 8 % 1 %
 
EAME Reported -9 % -4 % -9 % -7 % -8 % -8 %
Currency Neutral 8 % 14 % 0 % 9 % 7 % 8 %
 
Latin America Reported -11 % 13 % 2 % 6 % 10 % 8 %
Currency Neutral -7 % 16 % -2 % 9 % 18 % 12 %
 
Greater Asia Reported 16 % -1 % -1 % -1 % 1 % 0 %
Currency Neutral 17 % 1 % 7 % 2 % 5 % 4 %
 
Total Reported -9 % 2 % -10 % -3 % 1 % -1 %
Currency Neutral 0 %   8 %   -3 %   4 %   8 %   6 %
 

Currency neutral growth is calculated by translating prior year sales at the exchange rates used for the corresponding 2015 period.

 

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation

Foreign Exchange Impact

(Unaudited)

           

Q2 Consolidated

Sales  

Operating
Profit

  EPS
% Change - Reported (GAAP) -3 %   -3 %   -4 %
Items Impacting Comparability 0 % 2 % 3 %
% Change - Adjusted (Non-GAAP) -3 % -1 % -1 %
Currency Impact 8 % 8 % 11 %
% Change - Currency Neutral (Adjusted) 5 %   7 %   10 %
     

Q2 Flavors

Sales  

Segment
Profit

% Change - Reported (GAAP) -1 % -7 %
Currency Impact 8 % 8 %
% Change - Currency Neutral 7 %   1 %
     

Q2 Fragrances

Sales  

Segment
Profit

% Change - Reported (GAAP) -4 % -6 %
Currency Impact 8 % 11 %
% Change - Currency Neutral 4 %   5 %
         

1H Consolidated

Sales  

Operating
Profit

  EPS
% Change - Reported (GAAP) -1 % 0 % 8 %
Items Impacting Comparability 0 % 1 % -4 %
% Change - Adjusted (Non-GAAP) -1 % 1 % 4 %
Currency Impact 7 % 8 % 7 %
% Change - Currency Neutral (Adjusted) 6 %   9 %   11 %
 

1H Flavors

Sales
% Change - Reported (GAAP) 1 %
Currency Impact 7 %
% Change - Currency Neutral 8 %
 

1H Fragrances

Sales
% Change - Reported (GAAP) -3 %
Currency Impact 7 %
% Change - Currency Neutral 4 %
 

Currency neutral growth is calculated by translating prior year amounts at the exchange rates used for the corresponding 2015 period.

 

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation
(Amounts in thousands)
(Unaudited)

The following information and schedules provide reconciliation information between reported GAAP amounts and non-GAAP certain adjusted amounts. This information and schedules are not intended as, and should not be viewed as, a substitute for reported GAAP amounts or financial statements of the Company prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP.

  Second Quarter 2015
Items Impacting Comparability
                 

Reported
(GAAP)

 

Restructuring
and Other
Charges

Operational
Improvement
Initiative Costs

Acquisition
related costs

Adjusted
(Non-GAAP)

 
Net sales 767,541
Cost of goods sold 422,501 (281 ) (b) (844 ) (c)
Gross profit 345,040 281 844 346,165
Research and development expenses 62,514
Selling and administrative expenses 134,063 (5,722 ) (c) 128,341
RSA Expense 196,577
Restructuring and other charges, net (358 ) 358 (a)
Operating profit 148,821 (358 ) 281 6,566 155,310
Interest expense 11,407
Other expense (income), net 436
Income before taxes 136,978 (358 ) 281 6,566 143,467
Taxes on income 31,604 (125 ) 70 875 32,424
Net income   105,374       (233 )     211       5,691       111,043
 
Earnings per share - diluted $ 1.29 $ $ $ 0.07 $ 1.36
 
(a) Costs related to the Fragrance Ingredients Rationalization.
(b) Related to a partial plant closing in Asia.
(c) Transaction costs related to acquisitions (Ottens Flavors and Lucas Meyer Cosmetics) as well as expense related to the fair value step up of inventory on the Ottens Flavors acquisition.
* The Company tracks the amount of amortization recorded on recent acquisitions in order to monitor its progress with respect to its Vision 2020 goals. The following amounts were recorded with respect to recent acquisitions: $1.2M.
 
Second Quarter 2014
Items Impacting Comparability
             

Reported
(GAAP)

Restructuring
and Other
Charges

Operational
Improvement
Initiative Costs

Adjusted
(Non-GAAP)

 
Net sales 788,414
Cost of goods sold 435,767 (2,850 ) (a) (263 ) (b)
Gross profit 352,647 2,850 263 355,760
Research and development expenses 66,431
Selling and administrative expenses 132,919
RSA Expense 199,350
Restructuring and other charges, net 182 (182 )
Operating profit 153,115 3,032 263 156,410
Interest expense 11,403
Other expense (income), net (4,641 )
Income before taxes 146,353 3,032 263 149,648
Taxes on income 36,068 1,060 67 37,195
Net income   110,285       1,972       196       112,453  
 
Earnings per share - diluted $ 1.35 $ 0.02 $ $ 1.37
 
(a) Costs related to the Fragrance Ingredients Rationalization.
(b) Related to plant closing in Europe and partial closing in Asia.
 

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation
(Amounts in thousands)
(Unaudited)

The following information and schedules provide reconciliation information between reported GAAP amounts and non-GAAP certain adjusted amounts. This information and schedules are not intended as, and should not be viewed as, a substitute for reported GAAP amounts or financial statements of the Company prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP.

  Second Quarter Year-to-Date 2015
Items Impacting Comparability
                     

Reported
(GAAP)

 

Restructuring
and Other
Charges

Operational
Improvement
Initiative Costs

Acquisition
related costs

Tax
settlements

Adjusted
(Non-GAAP)

 
Net sales 1,542,448
Cost of goods sold 851,131 (562 ) (b) (843 ) (c) 849,726
Gross profit 691,317 562 843
Research and development expenses 125,976
Selling and administrative expenses 254,898 (6,222 ) (c) 248,676
RSA Expense 380,874
Restructuring and other charges, net (170 ) 170 (a)
Operating profit 310,613 (170 ) 562 7,065 318,070
Interest expense 22,502
Other expense (income), net (5,275 )
Income before taxes 293,386 (170 ) 562 7,065 300,843
Taxes on income 59,754 (60 ) 140 1,050 10,478 (d) 71,362
Net income   233,632       (110 )     422       6,015       (10,478 )     229,481
 
Earnings per share - diluted $ 2.86 $ $ 0.01 $ 0.07 $ (0.13 ) $ 2.81
 
(a) Costs related to the Fragrance Ingredients Rationalization.
(b) Related to plant closings in Europe and partial closing in Asia.
(c) Transaction costs related to acquisitions (Ottens Flavors and Lucas Meyer Cosmetics) as well as expense related to the fair value step up of inventory on the Ottens Flavors acquisitions.
(d) Settlements due to favorable tax rulings in jurisdictions for which reserves were previously recorded for ongoing tax disputes.
* The Company tracks the amount of amortization recorded on recent acquisitions in order to monitor its progress with respect to its Vision 2020 goals. The following amounts were recorded with respect to recent acquisitions: $1.2M.
 

Second Quarter Year-to-Date 2014

Items Impacting Comparability
             

Reported
(GAAP)

Restructuring
and Other
Charges

Operational
Improvement
Initiative Costs

Adjusted
(Non-GAAP)

 
 
Net sales 1,558,638
Cost of goods sold 864,579 (5,100 )

(a)

(632 )

(b)

858,847
Gross profit 694,059 5,100 632
Research and development expenses 127,934
Selling and administrative expenses 256,653
RSA Expense 384,587

 

Restructuring and other charges, net 304 (304 )
Operating profit 309,168 5,404 632 315,204
Interest expense 23,080
Other expense (income), net (3,198 )
Income before taxes 289,286 5,404 632 295,322
Taxes on income 72,294 1,891 156 74,341
Net income   216,992       3,513       476       220,981  
 
Earnings per share - diluted $ 2.64 $ 0.04 $ 0.01 $ 2.69
 
(a) Costs related to the Fragrance Ingredients Rationalization.
(b) Related to plant closings in Europe and partial closing in Asia.
 

Contacts

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
VP, Global Corporate Communications & Investor Relations:
Michael DeVeau, 212-708-7164

Contacts

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
VP, Global Corporate Communications & Investor Relations:
Michael DeVeau, 212-708-7164