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Snap-on Reports First Quarter Results; Reaffirms Full-Year Outlook

KENOSHA, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2001--Snap-on Incorporated (NYSE: SNA), a global leader in tools, diagnostics and equipment, announced results for the first quarter of 2001 and reaffirmed the outlook for the year.

  • First-quarter earnings per share were $0.51 compared with $0.60 in 2000, before the one-time, non-cash, cumulative effect of accounting changes. Net earnings from continuing operations were $29.4 million in the first quarter of 2001 compared with $35.3 million in 2000. The recent adoption of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards ("SFAS") No.133 on accounting for derivatives and hedging activities resulted in a net charge of $2.5 million, or $0.05 per share, in the first quarter of 2001. In 2000, Snap-on had a cumulative net gain of $25.4 million, or $0.43 per share, from the adoption of an accounting method change related to pensions. After giving effect to both changes, net earnings were $26.9 million, or $0.46 per diluted share, in the 2001 first quarter compared with $60.7 million, or $1.03 per diluted share, a year ago.

  • Net sales in the first quarter 2001 were $527.4 million compared with $544.3 million in 2000. Modest volume improvements in the U.S. dealer and industrial sales operations were offset by unfavorable currency translations and lower equipment sales. Excluding the negative 3% impact from currency translation, organic growth was flat in the quarter reflecting softer market conditions.

  • The continued emphasis on improving working capital turnover and cash flow drove a $104.4 million reduction in total debt compared with the 2000 first quarter. The total-debt-to-capital ratio strengthened to 39.6% compared to

  • 42.8% a year ago.

"Snap-on employees and dealers worldwide demonstrated their commitment and ability to move forward within the reality of slowing economic conditions," said Robert A. Cornog, Snap-on chairman, president and chief executive officer. "Focus on creating value for customers, new product introductions, and productivity improvements were, and are, the priorities. This focus helps to offset the impact of marketplace challenges and keeps Snap-on well-positioned for the future."

In the worldwide Snap-on Dealer Group, a modest volume increase in the United States was offset by unfavorable currency translation and a slight volume decline in non-U.S. dealer operations. Excluding the currency impact, global sales decreased 1% in the first quarter of 2001 compared with the first quarter of 2000. The "More Feet on the Street" initiative, to provide new opportunities for dealers through second van options and increase the dealer base, is proceeding well. In the quarter, 72 net new dealers were added in the United States.

In the Commercial and Industrial Group, improvements in industrial and European commercial tool sales were offset by unfavorable currency translation and by softer demand for equipment and diagnostics worldwide. Excluding currency translation, global organic sales grew 1% year over year.

Gross profit margin improved to 46.2% of net sales in the first quarter of 2001, up from 45.7% in the comparable period last year. Improvements in operating efficiencies at Bahco and continued streamlining benefits at North American and European facilities offset the negative impact of currency translation and higher energy costs. Operating expenses increased to 38.4% from 35.9% a year ago as a result of unfavorable operating leverage from lower sales, coupled with higher training and recruiting costs associated with Snap-on's More Feet on the Street initiative, and higher, energy-driven freight costs. Net finance income increased over the first quarter of 2000, primarily due to growth in credit originations and a more favorable interest rate environment.

Snap-on continues to expect improving performance in the second half of 2001 and, as a result, solid performance for the year overall. Management believes that the core business is sound, although market conditions remain soft in the second quarter. Snap-on's dealers are upbeat about business prospects and the company plans to launch a number of exciting new products later in the year. Additionally, targeted adjustments are being made to certain product line operations to improve internal processes, reduce overhead and increase operational responsiveness.

A discussion of results will be broadcast via webcast at www.snapon.com today at 9:30 a.m. CDT. A replay of that discussion will be available at the same site for 10 days.

Snap-on Incorporated is a leading global developer, manufacturer and marketer of tool, diagnostic and equipment solutions for professional tool users. Product lines include hand and power tools, diagnostics and shop equipment, tool storage products, diagnostics software and other solutions for transportation-service, industrial, government, education and agricultural customers, and other commercial applications, including construction and electrical. Products are sold through its franchise dealer van, company direct sales and distributor channels, and the Internet. Founded in 1920, Snap-on is a $2.2 billion, S&P 500 company headquartered in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and employs approximately 14,000 people worldwide.

Statements in this news release that are not historical facts, including statements (i) that include the words "believes," "expects," "plans," or "estimates" or similar words that reference Snap-on or its management; (ii) specifically identified as forward-looking; or (iii) describing Snap-on's or management's future outlook, plans, objectives or goals, are forward-looking statements. Snap-on or its representatives may also make similar forward-looking statements from time to time orally or in writing. Snap-on cautions the reader that these statements are subject to risks, uncertainties or other factors that could cause (and in some cases have caused) actual results to differ materially from those described in any such statement. Those important factors include the timing and progress with which Snap-on can continue to achieve higher productivity and attain further cost reductions; Snap-on's ability to adapt to management changes as part of the management succession process, to retain and attract dealers, to integrate Bahco, and to withstand external negative factors including changes in trade, monetary and fiscal policies, laws and regulations, or other activities of governments or their agencies; and the absence of significant changes in the current competitive environment, inflation, energy supply or pricing, supplier disruptions, currency fluctuations or the material worsening of economic and political situations around the world. These factors may not constitute all factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in any forward-looking statement. Snap-on operates in a continually changing business environment and new factors emerge from time to time. Snap-on cannot predict such factors nor can it assess the impact, if any, of such factors on Snap-on's financial position or its results of operations. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as a prediction of actual results. Snap-on disclaims any responsibility to update any forward-looking statement provided in this news release.

                         SNAP-ON INCORPORATED
                  Consolidated Statements of Earnings
             (Amounts in millions, except per share data)
                              (unaudited)

                                         First Quarter Ended
                               ---------------------------------------
                                  March 31,               April 1,
                                    2001                    2000
                                -------------           --------------

Net sales                      $   527.4               $   544.3

Cost of goods sold                (283.7)                 (295.4)
Operating expenses                (202.5)                 (195.3)
Net finance income                  12.1                    11.7
Restructuring and other
 non-recurring charges                 -                    (0.4)
Interest expense                    (8.9)                  (10.3)
Other income (expense) - net         1.9                     1.1
                                -------------           --------------

Earnings from continuing
 operations before income taxes     46.3                    55.7
Income taxes from continuing
 operations                         16.9                    20.4
                                -------------           --------------

Earnings from continuing
 operations                    $    29.4               $    35.3

Cumulative effect of a change in
 accounting principle, net of tax   (2.5)                   25.4
                                -------------           --------------

Net earnings                   $    26.9               $    60.7
                                =============           ==============

Earnings per share - basic and diluted:
  Earnings from continuing
   operations                  $    0.51               $    0.60
  Cumulative effect of a change
   in accounting principle,
   net of tax                      (0.05)                   0.43
                                -------------           --------------
----------------
   Net earnings                $    0.46               $    1.03
                                =============           ==============

Weighted-average shares outstanding:
  Basic                             57.8                    58.5
  Effect of dilutive options         0.4                     0.2
                                -------------           --------------
  Diluted                           58.2                    58.7



                         SNAP-ON INCORPORATED
                      Consolidated Balance Sheets
                         (Amounts in millions)

                                  March 31,              December 30,
                                    2001                    2000
                                -------------           --------------
                                 (unaudited)
Assets
  Cash and cash equivalents    $     4.8               $     6.1
  Accounts receivable              631.0                   644.5
  Inventories                      430.3                   418.9
  Prepaid expenses and
   other assets                    123.5                   116.9
                                -------------           --------------

       Total current assets      1,189.6                 1,186.4

  Property and equipment - net     332.2                   345.1
  Deferred income tax benefits      33.2                    33.0
  Intangibles                      405.8                   424.6
  Other assets                      68.0                    61.3
                                -------------           --------------

       Total Assets            $ 2,028.8               $ 2,050.4
                                =============           ==============


Liabilities
  Accounts payable             $   169.8               $   161.0
  Notes payable and current
   maturities of long-term debt     70.9                    70.3
  Accrued compensation              40.9                    56.3
  Dealer deposits                   40.5                    39.8
  Deferred subscription revenue     46.9                    44.9
  Other accrued liabilities        159.9                   165.7
                                -------------           --------------
       Total current liabilities   528.9                   538.0

  Long-term debt                   475.9                   473.0
  Deferred income taxes             23.3                    24.7
  Retiree health care benefits      93.1                    92.2
  Pension liability                 36.6                    41.4
  Other long-term liabilities       37.3                    37.1
                                -------------           --------------
       Total Liabilities       $ 1,195.1               $ 1,206.4

Shareholders' Equity
  Common stock - $1 par value  $    66.8               $    66.8
  Additional paid-in capital        79.6                    71.6
  Retained earnings              1,064.3                 1,051.3
  Accumulated other
   comprehensive income (loss)    (108.9)                  (87.2)
  Grantor stock trust at fair
   market value                   (186.6)                 (179.6)
  Treasury stock at cost           (81.5)                  (78.9)
                                -------------           --------------
       Total Shareholders'
        Equity                 $   833.7               $   844.0
                                -------------           --------------

       Total Liabilities and
        Shareholders' Equity   $ 2,028.8               $ 2,050.4
                                =============           ==============

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