05.03.2008 16:58:00
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Rock-Tenn Completes Acquisition of Southern Container Corp.
Rock-Tenn Company (NYSE:RKT) announced today that it has completed its
previously announced acquisition of Southern Container Corp. Southern
Container manufactures containerboard and corrugated packaging and is
believed to have one of the lowest system costs and the highest EBITDA
margins of any major integrated containerboard company in North America.
With the acquisition, Rock-Tenn becomes the eighth largest manufacturer
of containerboard in North America, and continues as one of America’s
leading manufacturers of bleached and recycled paperboard with annual
capacity of approximately 2.3 million tons of paperboard and
containerboard, pro forma annual revenues of $2.9 billion and Pro Forma
Adjusted EBITDA (as hereinafter defined) of $440 million for the 12
months ended December 31, 2007.
Rock-Tenn Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, James Rubright, said, "With
the acquisition of Southern Container we have completed another major
step toward making Rock-Tenn the most respected and profitable
integrated paperboard and packaging company in North America. We believe
our very low cost mills and converting plants and reputation for
exceptional product quality and service just got better with the
acquisition of Southern Container.”
Rock-Tenn financed the acquisition with $1.4 billion in new financing,
including $1.2 billion of new senior secured credit facilities and $200
million of 9.25% senior notes due 2016. Due to strong demand for the
Company’s bank credit facilities, the Company
was able to increase the size of the senior secured credit facilities
from $1.0 billion to $1.2 billion, and reduce the size of the senior
notes offering from $400 million to $200 million, which based on current
market rates results in a reduction of annual interest expense of
approximately $7.5 million per year.
Wachovia Bank, N.A., Bank of America and SunTrust Bank and certain
affiliates of each arranged the syndication of the $1.2 billion senior
secured credit facilities. Wachovia Capital Markets, LLC acted as
financial advisor to Rock-Tenn on the transaction.
Rock-Tenn announced that based on the pro forma combination of the 12
months ended December 31, 2007 results for Rock-Tenn and the unaudited
52 weeks ended December 29, 2007 results for Southern Container and
preliminary purchase price allocation, pro forma combined net income and
pro forma diluted income per share of combined Rock-Tenn was $95.2
million and $2.42 per share, respectively, and Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA
(as hereinafter defined) was $440.2 million, in each case higher than
the $90.3 million, $2.29 per share and $429.6 million, respectively, for
the 12 months ended September 30, 2007. The pro forma net income per
share of $2.42 for the combined Rock-Tenn for the 12 months ended
December 31, 2007 is $0.28 per share higher than Rock-Tenn’s
reported net income per share of $2.14 per share for the 12 months ended
December 31, 2007.
Summary Financial Results
(In millions, except per share data)
Historical
Pro Forma Combined Rock-Tenn Company
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
Ended
Ended
Ended
Ended
12/31/07 9/30/07 12/31/07 9/30/07
Net Sales
$
2,938.9
$
2,853.7
$
2,378.2
$
2,315.8
Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA
$
440.2
$
429.6
$
292.2
$
286.5
Net Income
$
95.2
$
90.3
$
84.1
$
81.7
Diluted Earnings Per Share
$
2.42
$
2.29
$
2.14
$
2.07
Pro Forma Accretion
$
0.28
$
0.22
About Rock-Tenn Company
Rock-Tenn Company is one of North America's leading manufacturers of
paperboard, containerboard, packaging and merchandising displays. Taking
into account the acquisition, the Company has pro forma annual net sales
of approximately $2.9 billion and operating locations in the United
States, Canada, Mexico, Chilé and Argentina.
Statements herein regarding the success of the acquisition and the
integration of Southern Container, perceived value to our shareholders,
the acquisition’s impact on our business mix,
margins and earnings constitute forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the federal securities laws and are subject to certain risks
and uncertainties. With respect to these statements, we have made
assumptions regarding the results and impacts of the acquisition;
preliminary purchase price allocations which may include material
adjustments to the preliminary fair values of the acquired assets and
liabilities; economic, competitive and market conditions generally;
volumes and price levels of purchases by customers; competitive
conditions in our businesses and possible adverse actions of our
customers, our competitors and suppliers. Management believes its
assumptions are reasonable; however, undue reliance should not be placed
on such estimates, which are based on current expectations. There are
many factors that impact these forward-looking statements that we cannot
predict accurately. Further, Rock-Tenn and Southern Container's
businesses are subject to a number of general risks that would affect
any such forward-looking statements including, among others, decreases
in demand for their products; increases in energy, raw materials,
shipping and capital equipment costs; reduced supply of raw materials;
fluctuations in selling prices and volumes; intense competition; the
potential loss of certain customers; and adverse changes in general
market and industry conditions. Such risks and other factors that may
impact management's assumptions are more particularly described in our
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including under the
caption "Business -- Forward-Looking Information" and "Risk Factors" in
our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the most recently ended fiscal year.
The information contained herein speaks as of the date hereof and we do
not have or undertake any obligation to update such information as
future events unfold.
Non-GAAP Measures
We have included financial measures that are not prepared in accordance
with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States
("GAAP"). Any analysis of non-GAAP financial measures should be used
only in conjunction with results presented in accordance with GAAP.
Below, we define the non-GAAP financial measures, provide a
reconciliation of each non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly
comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP, and
discuss the reasons that we believe this information is useful to
management and may be useful to investors. These measures may differ
from similarly captioned measures of other companies in our industry.
Pro Forma EBITDA and Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA(as defined)
We have defined Pro Forma EBITDA to reflect (1) EBITDA, which is defined
as earnings (net income) before interest (interest expense and interest
income), taxes, depreciation and amortization, and (2) certain
additional adjustments to (a) add back the minority interest's share of
earnings of the Solvay mill, because such interests were acquired by
Southern Container prior to our acquisition, (b) eliminate a portion of
compensation and other expense to the former owners of Southern
Container and eliminate expense related primarily to fair value
adjustments on contracts assumed. We have defined Pro Forma Adjusted
EBITDA to reflect (1) Pro Forma EBITDA as defined above plus (2)
restructuring and other costs, net. Rock-Tenn management uses Pro Forma
EBITDA and Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA in evaluating operations because it
believes the adjustments reflected in Pro Forma EBITDA and Pro Forma
Adjusted EBITDA remove the effects of factors that are not
representative of a company's core ongoing operations or otherwise
distort trends in underlying operating results.
Our definitions of EBITDA, Pro Forma EBITDA and Pro Forma Adjusted
EBITDA may differ from other similarly titled measures at other
companies. EBITDA (as defined), Pro Forma EBITDA (as defined) and Pro
Forma Adjusted EBITDA (as defined) are not defined in accordance with
GAAP and should not be viewed as alternatives to GAAP measures of
operating results or liquidity. Rock-Tenn management believes that net
income is the most directly comparable GAAP measure to EBITDA (as
defined) and that pro forma net income is the most directly comparable
GAAP measure to Pro Forma EBITDA (as defined) and Pro Forma Adjusted
EBITDA (as defined).
We believe EBITDA (as defined) and Pro Forma EBITDA (as defined) of
Southern Container provide useful information to investors for the
following reasons:
Rock-Tenn management used EBITDA (as defined) and Pro Forma EBITDA (as
defined) of Southern Container as the starting measure for our financial
evaluation of the purchase price we would pay for the acquired business.
We either added or deducted the financial impact of various assumptions
and judgments necessary to estimate the future earnings that we would
expect to realize from the acquired business, which included assumptions
regarding (a) our estimated future capital expenditures, (b) the future
tax depreciation we would experience based on the step-up in the tax
basis of the acquired assets resulting from the purchase under the
election we anticipate making under Section 338(h)(10) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, (c) the expected interest costs we
would incur on debt required to finance the acquisition, (d) the
expected combined state and federal income tax rates on resulting income
before income taxes, (e) synergies and combination benefits and (f)
numerous other matters that could impact the future earnings of the
business.
Management also believes such measures provide useful information to
investors because the credit facilities used to finance the acquisition
include a covenant that is expressed as a ratio of our total
indebtedness to a defined measure of consolidated EBITDA and
consolidated Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA. We anticipate that failure to
comply with the covenant would constitute an event of default under the
credit agreement that could adversely affect our liquidity. We believe
that information about this covenant may be material to an investor's
understanding of Rock-Tenn's financial condition or liquidity. We
believe that we have calculated EBITDA (as defined) and Pro Forma
Adjusted EBITDA (as defined) of the combined business in a manner
generally consistent with the calculation that is contained in the
credit agreement.
Rock-Tenn reconciliation of net income to Adjusted EBITDA (as
defined) and Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA (in millions):
12 Months Ended 12 Months Ended December 31, 2007 September 30, 2007
Net income
$
84.1
$
81.7
Interest expense and interest income, net
50.2
51.1
Income tax expense
47.2
45.3
Depreciation and amortization
103.5
103.7
EBITDA (as defined)
$ 285.0 $ 281.8
Restructuring and other costs, net
7.2
4.7
Adjusted EBITDA (as defined)
$ 292.2 $ 286.5
Southern Container Pro Forma EBITDA (per below)
148.0
143.1
Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA (as defined)
$ 440.2 $ 429.6
Southern Container reconciliation of net income to EBITDA (as
defined) (in millions):
52 Weeks Ended 52 Weeks Ended December 29, 2007 September 8, 2007
Net income
$
73.2
$
66.5
Interest expense and interest income, net
8.3
8.1
Income tax expense
3.4
2.9
Depreciation and amortization
44.2
45.0
EBITDA (as defined)
$ 129.1 $ 122.5
Southern Container reconciliation of EBITDA to Pro Forma EBITDA
(as defined) (in millions):
52 Weeks Ended 52 Weeks Ended December 29, 2007 September 8, 2007
EBITDA (as defined)
$
129.1
$
122.5
Pro forma adjustments:
Solvay minority interest (a)
9.2
9.2
Compensation and other expense (b)
9.7
11.4
Pro Forma EBITDA (as defined)
$ 148.0 $ 143.1
(a) We have added back the minority interest in the earnings of
the Solvay mill subsidiary, which interests were acquired by
Southern Container Corp. prior to our acquisition. Accordingly, we
believe it is appropriate to add back the minority interest in the
earnings of the subsidiary for the period presented as the full
earnings of the subsidiary will be consolidated with our results
following the acquisition.
(b) We have eliminated a portion of compensation and other expense
to the former owners of Southern Container and other expense
related primarily to fair value adjustments on contracts assumed.
We believe it is appropriate to add back these items for the
period presented as these items will not be incurred after the
acquisition.
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