Bob Evans Reports Fiscal 2016 First-Quarter Results, Raises Fiscal Year 2016 Guidance and Will Pursue $200 Million Sale-Leaseback of Restaurant Properties


  • Q1 2016 net sales total $321.7 million.  GAAP net income of $0.19 per diluted share.  Non-GAAP net Income(1) of $0.51 per diluted share  


  • Company increases fiscal year 2016 non-GAAP diluted EPS guidance range to $1.85 to $2.00
     
  • Bob Evans Restaurants reports 21 percent increase in Q1 2016 non-GAAP operating income, compared to the corresponding period last year
     
  • BEF Foods reports 327 percent increase in Q1 2016 non-GAAP operating income, compared to the corresponding period last year
     
  • Board authorizes pursuit of a $200 million sale-leaseback transaction for a select portion of its restaurant properties
     
  • Company repurchased $60.6 million (1.3 million shares) during Q1 2016, expects to complete the remainder of the current $150 million repurchase authorization during the balance of fiscal 2016
     
  • Quarterly dividend of $0.31 per share payable on September 21, 2015, to stockholders of record at the close of business on September 7, 2015

 

NEW ALBANY, Ohio, Sept. 01, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bob Evans Farms, Inc. (NASDAQ:BOBE) today announced its financial results for the fiscal 2016 first quarter ended Friday, July 24, 2015.  On a GAAP basis, the Company reported net income of $4.3 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, compared with a net loss of $1.0 million, or $0.04 per diluted share, in the corresponding period last year.  On an adjusted basis(1), non-GAAP net income was $11.7 million, or $0.51 per diluted share, compared with net income of $2.3 million, or $0.10 per diluted share, in the corresponding period last year.  

Please note, the Company has added a “Corporate and Other” category to its financial reporting to separate corporate and other costs from direct business segment costs.  The Company believes this reporting view to be more in-line with how management measures results of operations and allocates resources.

First quarter fiscal 2016 commentary 

Executive Chairman Doug Benham said, “Our teams remain laser-focused on continuous improvement in both of our businesses and execution of our strategic initiatives.  BEF Foods is achieving promising results.  At Bob Evan’s Restaurants, we are implementing our strategy of improving the quality of our food offerings; significantly lowering discounting that was historically utilized to drive transactions; and optimizing our investments in labor to deliver a better guest experience.  We are continuing our CEO search as the CEO Search Committee of the Board of Directors remains engaged in a thoughtful and thorough process to identify and appoint the right chief executive to lead the Company forward.”

Chief Financial Officer Mark Hood said, “We continued to make progress in the improvement of Bob Evans Farms’ operating performance during the first quarter of fiscal 2016.  The improvement continues to be led by BEF Foods which posted strong operating results for the third consecutive quarter.  We also saw improvement in Bob Evans Restaurants’ operating performance during the quarter.  Although same-store sales declined by 0.3 percent, sales were more profitable.

 “We remain focused on executing our turnaround plan, and our priorities continue to be:

  1. improve the brand experience for our restaurant guests and grocery customers;
  2. profitably increase sales in our restaurants, and increase points of distribution of our consumer food products;
  3. reduce costs, particularly at the corporate level; and
  4. allocate capital efficiently.


“At Bob Evans Restaurants, non-GAAP operating income increased 21 percent, to $20.3 million, as our strategic initiatives resulted in significantly lower discounting and improved food costs.  Additionally, spending discipline resulted in lower costs in most expense categories.  We are excited to have launched our “Best in Class Breakfast” initiative in the second quarter and to continue the efforts begun in the first quarter to target our marketing more effectively to drive transactions and to serve our guests more efficiently.”

Hood continued, “We have completed our review of alternatives concerning a transaction for our owned restaurant properties and determined, along with our external advisors, that given our current business and market conditions, a sale-leaseback transaction of up to $200 million is the most appropriate path to further enhance shareholder value.  We would anticipate net proceeds of $165 to $170 million from such a transaction.  The sale-leaseback of the restaurant properties would be in addition to the previously announced pursuit of a sale-leaseback of our headquarters building and select industrial properties for which we expect net proceeds of $85 to $90 million.  We expect to use net proceeds from these transactions to pay down debt and repurchase shares while maintaining a prudent adjusted leverage level.  Approval of such sale-leaseback transaction(s) remains subject to final Board approval, amendment of our credit agreement, and other normal conditions of closing.  The Company cannot guarantee if and when the transaction(s) will be completed, but expects to complete such transaction(s) in the second half of fiscal 2016.”

President, BEF Foods, Mike Townsley said, “At BEF Foods non-GAAP operating income more than quadrupled to $15.9 million as we benefitted from lower sow costs combined with a 14.6 percent increase in branded retail volume, which more than offset the 42.6 percent decline in foodservice volume.  Foodservice volume declined as planned this quarter as we continue to replace lower-margin volume in that business with higher-margin branded retail volume.  Lower average net selling prices due to increased trade spending of $5.6 million resulted in a 3.7 percent decline in net sales.  We are on track with our key initiatives in fiscal 2016 and are excited about the second quarter launch of our new natural line of refrigerated side dish products in select markets.”

First-quarter fiscal 2016 Bob Evans Restaurants segment summary
Bob Evans Restaurants’ net sales were $238.7 million, a decline of $1.5 million, or 0.6 percent, compared to net sales of $240.2 million in the corresponding period last year.  Same-store sales declined 0.3 percent in the quarter, below the national Knapp-Track™ family dining index increase of 2.5 percent.  Bob Evans closed 18 restaurants during the first quarter. 

 

Same-Store Sales (SSS) Restaurants
 

May
 

June
 

July
 

1Q  FY ’16
542 -0.2% -0.9% 0.3% -0.3%


Bob Evans Restaurants’ GAAP operating income was $9.8 million, compared to GAAP operating income of $14.9 million in the corresponding period last year.  First-quarter fiscal 2016 GAAP operating income includes $10.5 million of costs for expected settlement of legal matters; see attached schedules for a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP operating income.  Bob Evans Restaurants’ non-GAAP operating income was $20.3 million; an increase of $3.5 million compared to $16.8 million in the year ago period.  Approximately $0.5 million of sales deleverage was offset by a combination of a $1.4 million decline in food cost rate resulting from lower discounting, favorable commodity costs, and sales mix increase of breakfast items; a $1.2 million increase in labor and benefit cost rates driven primarily by an increase in average wage rates and incentive compensation, partially offset by a reduction of direct labor hours; a $2.4 million decline in other operating expenses driven by reduced occupancy costs, marketing costs (timing), and utility costs; a $0.7 million decline in S,G&A costs due to cost savings initiatives partially offset by higher performance-based compensation expense; and a $0.8 million decline in depreciation expense due in part to the closure of 18 restaurants.  

First-quarter fiscal 2016 BEF Foods segment summary
BEF Foods’ net sales were $83.0 million, a decrease of $3.1 million, or 3.7 percent, compared to net sales of $86.2 million in the corresponding period last year. Overall, total pounds sold increased 0.4 percent compared to the prior year period.  From a net sales perspective, a 17.2 percent increase in side-dish volume and a 14.8 percent increase in sausage volume were offset by a $5.6 million increase in trade spending (reduces net sales) to reflect current market conditions including sow costs, as well as a 42.6 percent decline in foodservice volume.  

BEF Foods’ GAAP operating income was $15.9 million, compared to GAAP operating income of $3.0 million in the year ago period.  BEF Foods’ non-GAAP operating income was $15.9 million, compared to $3.7 million in the prior year, an improvement of $12.1 million.  Approximately $1.0 million of deleverage from lower net sales driven by the increase in trade spending and a decline in foodservice volume previously discussed, was offset by a combination of $14.2 million in cost of goods sold favorability resulting from $9.9 million of lower sow costs, improved production yields, and an increased sales mix of retail items.  The favorability was partially offset by a $0.3 million increase in labor and benefit cost rates; $0.4 million of higher operating expenses due to increased advertising expenditures; and a $0.3 million increase in S,G&A expenses due to increased performance-based compensation expense, partially offset by cost savings initiatives.

First-quarter fiscal 2016 Corporate and Other summary
Corporate and Other’s GAAP operating costs were $17.4 million, compared to GAAP operating costs of $17.9 million in the year ago period.  Corporate and Other’s non-GAAP operating costs were $17.4 million, compared to $15.4 million in the prior year, an increase of $2.0 million due to $1.2 million of increased S,G&A costs associated primarily with higher performance-based compensation expense, partially offset by cost savings initiatives, and $0.8 million resulting from increased depreciation expense related primarily to ERP capital expenditures.

First-quarter fiscal 2016 net interest expense – The Company’s net interest expense was $2.6 million in the first quarter, an increase of $0.5 million, compared to $2.1 million in the corresponding period last year.  The borrowing rate on the Company’s outstanding debt was 1.94 percent at the end of the first quarter, compared to 1.91 percent at the end of the comparable prior year period.   

First-quarter fiscal 2016 taxes – The Company’s provision for income taxes is based on a current estimate of the annual effective income tax rate adjusted to reflect the impact of discrete items.  The Company recognized GAAP tax expense of 24.3 percent for the first quarter of fiscal 2016, as compared to a 34.5 percent benefit for the prior year period.  The decrease in the tax rate was primarily driven by discrete items booked in the first quarter related to interest received on refunds for amended returns filed, uncertain tax positions, and equity compensation, as well as the impact of yearly variances in the forecasted annual rate related to wage credits, officers’ life insurance, and the domestic productions activities deduction.  For non-GAAP items, the tax rate was 28 percent, reflecting the Company’s annual non-GAAP estimated tax rate.

First-quarter fiscal 2016 balance sheet highlights – The Company’s cash balance and revolver borrowings at the end of the first quarter of fiscal 2016 were $6.1 million and $487.7 million, respectively, compared to $3.6 million and $458.8 million, respectively, in the prior year.  The Company was in compliance with its debt covenants at the end of the first quarter.  The increase in borrowings was primarily the result of the Company’s $60.6 million share repurchase activity during the first quarter, partially offset by increased net income, lower capital expenditures, and other changes in operating cash flow.  The Company’s leverage ratio as defined in its credit agreement was 3.22 at the end of the quarter, down from 3.37 in the prior quarter.

Fiscal year 2016 outlook
Chief Financial Officer Mark Hood said, "As first quarter earnings performance exceeded our expectations, we are raising our fiscal 2016 diluted EPS guidance range to $1.85 to $2.00, from $1.75 to $1.95.  We remain focused on executing our turnaround plans and improving operating efficiencies where we now expect to achieve $17 million of cost savings in fiscal 2016, an additional $3 million over our prior estimate.  However, our guidance remains cautious as a result of commodity headwinds associated with avian influenza, continued efforts to reduce restaurant discounts while growing transactions, and general economic conditions, including volatility in financial markets.  Our guidance includes the estimated impact of the previously announced pursuit of a sale-leaseback of our headquarters building and select industrial properties, but does not include the impact of a potential restaurant real estate transaction.  Our guidance also includes increased marketing investments in the second and third fiscal quarters, incentive compensation at targeted levels, higher interest costs, and a higher effective tax rate relative to the prior year.”

Summary of performance drivers:  fiscal 2016 guidance versus fiscal 2015

 

 
 

1Q (actual)
 

2Q
 

3Q
 

4Q 

Full

Year
sss% 2016 (guidance) -0.3%flat to low-
single digits
low-single
digits
low-single
digits
1.0% to
2.0%
sss% 2015 (actual) -2.0% 0.0% 3.8% 2.1% 0.9%
sow costs (per hundredweight) 2016 (guidance)$38.75 $52 $55 $62 $52 
sow costs (per hundredweight) 2015 (actual)$87.87 $78.82 $67.79 $43.02 $69.41 

 

Guidance MetricFY ‘16
Consolidated net sales$1.33 to $1.39 billion
Bob Evans Restaurants same-store sales1.0% to 2.0%
Bob Evans Restaurants commodity pricingapproximately 5% (including eggs)
BEF Foods net sales$373 to $383 million
Capital expenditures$78 to $82 million
ERP implementation (included in S,G&A)$2.5 to $3.5 million
Depreciation and amortization$82 to $86 million
Net interest expense$12.5 to $13.5 million
Tax rate27.5%  to 28.5%
Diluted weighted-average share count22.0 million shares
Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share$1.85 to $2.00
  

This outlook is subject to a number of factors beyond the Company’s control, including the risk factors discussed in the Company’s fiscal 2015 Annual Report on Form 10‑K and its other subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

Investor Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call to discuss its first-quarter fiscal 2016 results at 10 a.m. (ET) on Wednesday, September 2, 2015. The dial-in number is (855) 468-0551, access code 83140551. A replay will be available at (800) 585-8367, access code 83140551.

A simultaneous webcast will be available at http://investors.bobevans.com/events.cfm. The archived webcast will also be available on the Web site.

(1)Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The Company uses non-GAAP financial measures to monitor and evaluate the ongoing performance of the Company.  The Company believes the additional measures are useful to investors for financial analysis.  Excluding these items reflects operating results that are more indicative of the Company’s ongoing operating performance and improve comparability to prior periods.  However, non-GAAP measures are not in accordance with, nor are they a substitute for, GAAP measures.  Reconciliations to the applicable GAAP financial measures are included in the attached schedules. 

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
Certain statements in this news release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve various important assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those predicted by the forward-looking statements because of various factors and possible events. We discuss these factors and events, along with certain other risks, uncertainties and assumptions, under the heading “Risk Factors” in Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 24, 2015, and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We note these factors for investors as contemplated by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Predicting or identifying all such risk factors is impossible. Consequently, investors should not consider any such list to be a complete set of all potential risks and uncertainties.  Any strategic transaction with respect to our headquarters, our BEF Foods Facilities or a portion of our restaurant real estate remains subject to evaluation by the Board and there can be no assurance if and when any such transaction will be undertaken or consummated.  Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date of the statement to reflect unanticipated events. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or any person acting on behalf of the Company are qualified by the cautionary statements in this section.

About Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
Bob Evans Farms, Inc. owns and operates full-service restaurants under the Bob Evans Restaurants brand name.  At the end of the first fiscal quarter (July 24, 2015), Bob Evans Restaurants owned and operated 549 family restaurants in 19 states, primarily in the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions of the United States. Bob Evans Farms, Inc., through its BEF Foods segment, is also a leading producer and distributor of refrigerated side dishes, pork sausage and a variety of refrigerated and frozen convenience food items under the Bob Evans and Owens brand names.  For more information about Bob Evans Farms, Inc., visit www.bobevans.com

 
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Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
Earnings Release Fact Sheet (unaudited)
First quarter Fiscal 2016, three months ended July 24, 2015, compared to the corresponding period a year ago:
 
(in thousands, except per share amounts)    Basic EPS Diluted EPS
 Three Months Ended Three Months Ended Three Months Ended
 July 24, 2015 July 25, 2014 July 24, 2015 July 25, 2014 July 24, 2015 July 25, 2014
Operating Income (Loss) as Reported           
Bob Evans Restaurants$9,796  $14,927         
BEF Foods15,851  3,045         
Corporate and Other(17,385) (17,908)        
Total operating income from continuing operations8,262  64         
Net interest expense2,606  1,616         
Per-tax Income (loss) from continuing operations5,656  (1,552)        
Provision (Benefit) for income taxes1,376  (536)        
Net Income (Loss) as reported4,280  (1,016) $0.19  $(0.04) $0.19  $(0.04)
            
Adjustments           
Bob Evans Restaurants           
Impairments including  from Assets Held for Sale  1,577         
Severance/Restructuring  91         
Activism, Strategic Initiatives and Other  163         
Litigation Reserves10,500           
 10,500  1,831         
            
BEF Foods           
Severance/Restructuring  666         
   666         
            
Corporate and Other           
Severance/Restructuring  192         
Loss on Sale of Assets  117         
Activism, Strategic Initiatives and Other  2,226         
   2,535         
Total adjustments           
Impairments including  from Assets Held for Sale  1,577         
Severance/Restructuring  949         
Loss on Sale of Assets  117         
Activism, Strategic Initiatives and Other  2,389         
Litigation Reserves10,500           
 10,500  5,032         
            
Non-GAAP operating income           
Bob Evans Restaurants20,296  16,758         
BEF Foods15,851  3,711         
Corporate and Other(17,385) (15,373)        
Total non-GAAP operating income18,762  5,096         
Adjustments to net interest expense  445         
Non-GAAP net interest expense2,606  2,061         
Non-GAAP pre-tax income before taxes16,156  3,035         
Adjustments to income tax provision3,076  1,259         
Non-GAAP income tax provision4,452  723         
Non-GAAP net income$11,704  $2,312  $0.51  $0.10  $0.51  $0.10 
            
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding    22,733  23,535  22,881  23,677 

  

First quarter Fiscal 2016, three months ended July 24, 2015, compared to the corresponding period a year ago:
   
(in thousands) Three Months Ended
  Consolidated Results Bob Evans Restaurants
  July 24, 2015 % of Sales July 25, 2014 % of Sales July 24, 2015 % of Sales July 25, 2014 % of Sales
Operating income as reported                
                 
Net Sales $321,713    $326,341    $238,669    $240,151   
Cost of sales 96,322  29.9% 114,168  35.0% 61,469  25.8% 63,211  26.3%
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses 104,959  32.6% 104,429  32.0% 95,465  40.0% 94,840  39.5%
Other operating expenses 51,589  16.0% 53,714  16.5% 39,935  16.7% 42,505  17.7%
Selling, general and administrative expenses 40,428  12.6% 32,416  9.9% 18,524  7.8% 8,855  3.7%
Depreciation and amortization expense 20,153  6.3% 19,973  6.1% 13,480  5.6% 14,236  5.9%
Impairments   % 1,577  0.5%   % 1,577  0.7%
Total as reported 8,262  2.6% 64  % 9,796  4.1% 14,927  6.2%
                 
Adjustments                
                 
Net Sales                
Cost of sales                
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses     (14)       (14)  
Other operating expenses     (149)       (149)  
Selling, general and administrative expenses (10,500)   (3,292)   (10,500)   (91)  
Depreciation and amortization expense                
Impairments     (1,577)       (1,577)  
Total Adjustments 10,500    5,032    10,500    1,831   
                 
Non-GAAP operating income                
                 
Net Sales 321,713    326,341    238,669    240,151   
Cost of sales 96,322  29.9% 114,168  35.0% 61,469  25.8% 63,211  26.3%
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses 104,959  32.6% 104,415  32.0% 95,465  40.0% 94,826  39.5%
Other operating expenses 51,589  16.0% 53,565  16.4% 39,935  16.7% 42,356  17.7%
Selling, general and administrative expenses 29,928  9.4% 29,124  8.9% 8,024  3.4% 8,764  3.6%
Depreciation and amortization expense 20,153  6.3% 19,973  6.1% 13,480  5.6% 14,236  5.9%
Impairments   %   %   %   %
Total non-GAAP operating income $18,762  5.8% $5,096  1.6% $20,296  8.5% $16,758  7.0%

  

(in thousands)Three Months Ended
 BEF Foods Corporate and Other
 July 24,
2015
 % of
Sales
 July 25,
2014
 % of
Sales
 July 24,
2015
  July 25,
2014
Operating income as reported            
             
Net Sales$83,044    $86,190    $   $ 
Cost of sales34,853  42.0% 50,957  59.1%     
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses9,494  11.4% 9,589  11.1%     
Other operating expenses11,654  14.0% 11,209  13.0%     
Selling, general and administrative expenses6,795  8.2% 7,114  8.3% 15,109   16,447 
Depreciation and amortization expense4,397  5.3% 4,276  5.0% 2,276   1,461 
Impairments  %   %     
Total as Reported15,851  19.1% 3,045  3.5% (17,385)  (17,908)
             
Adjustments            
             
Net Sales            
Cost of sales            
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses            
Other operating expenses            
Selling, general and administrative expenses    (666)      (2,535)
Depreciation and amortization expense            
Impairments            
Total adjustments    666       2,535 
             
Non-GAAP operating income            
             
Net Sales83,044    86,190        
Cost of sales34,853  42.0% 50,957  59.1%     
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses9,494  11.4% 9,589  11.1%     
Other operating expenses11,654  14.0% 11,209  13.0%     
Selling, general and administrative expenses6,795  8.2% 6,448  7.5% 15,109   13,912 
Depreciation and amortization expense4,397  5.3% 4,276  5.0% 2,276   1,461 
Impairments  %   %     
Total non-GAAP operating income$15,851  19.1% $3,711  4.3% $(17,385)  $(15,373)

 

(in thousands, except per share amounts)Consolidated Results
 Three Months Ended
 July 24, 2015 % of sales July 25, 2014 % of sales
     (as adjusted) (as adjusted)
Net sales$321,713    $326,341   
Cost of sales96,322   29.9% 114,168   35.0%
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses104,959   32.6% 104,429   32.0%
Other operating expenses51,589   16.0% 53,714   16.5%
Selling, general and administrative expenses40,428   12.6% 32,416   9.9%
Depreciation and amortization expense20,153   6.3% 19,973   6.1%
Impairments  —% 1,577   0.5%
Operating Income8,262   2.6% 64  —%
Net interest expense2,606   0.8% 1,616   0.5%
Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes5,656   1.8% (1,552)  (0.5)%
Provision (Benefit) for income taxes1,376   0.4% (536)  (0.2)%
Net Income (Loss)$4,280   1.3% $(1,016)  (0.3)%
        
Earnings (Loss) per share       
Basic$0.19    $(0.04)  
Diluted$0.19    $(0.04)  
        
Cash dividends paid per share$0.31    $0.31   
        
Weighted average shares outstanding       
Basic22,733    23,535   
Dilutive Shares148       
Diluted22,881    23,535   
        
Shares outstanding at quarter end22,352    23,328   

The number of dilutive shares that were not included in the computation of dilutive earnings per share, because to do so would have been antidilutive, were 205,144 shares for the three months ended July 24, 2015.

Income taxes as a percentage of pre-tax income were 24.3% for the three months ended July 24, 2015 and a 34.5% benefit for the three months ended July 25, 2014.

(in thousands)Three Months Ended
 Bob Evans Restaurants BEF Foods
 July 24, 2015 July 25, 2014 July 24, 2015 July 25, 2014
Net sales$238,669    $240,151    $83,044    $86,190   
Cost of sales61,469  25.8% 63,211  26.3% 34,853  42.0% 50,957  59.1%
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses95,465  40.0% 94,840  39.5% 9,494  11.4% 9,589  11.1%
Other operating expenses39,935  16.7% 42,505  17.7% 11,654  14.0% 11,209  13.0%
Selling, general and administrative expenses18,524  7.8% 8,855  3.7% 6,795  8.2% 7,114  8.3%
Depreciation and amortization expense13,480  5.6% 14,236  5.9% 4,397  5.3% 4,276  5.0%
Impairments  % 1,577  0.7%   %   %
Operating income$9,796  4.1% $14,927  6.2% $15,851  19.1% $3,045  3.5%

  

(in thousands)Three Months Ended
 Corporate and Other
 July 24, 2015 July 25, 2014
Net sales$  $ 
Cost of sales   
Operating wage and fringe benefit expenses   
Other operating expenses   
Selling, general and administrative expenses15,109  16,447 
Depreciation and amortization expense2,276  1,461 
Impairments   
Operating loss$(17,385) $(17,908)

 

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(in thousands, except par value amounts)Unaudited
July 24, 2015
 April 24, 2015
Assets
Current Assets  
Cash and equivalents$6,064  $6,358 
Accounts receivable, net25,436  26,100 
Inventories26,715  24,620 
Deferred income taxes16,117  16,117 
Federal and state income taxes receivable14,766  23,722 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets6,083  5,035 
Current assets held for sale21,371  22,243 
Total Current Assets116,552  124,195 
Property, Plant and Equipment1,598,566  1,588,966 
Less accumulated depreciation776,541  757,488 
Net Property, Plant and Equipment822,025  831,478 
Other Assets   
Deposits and other5,144  3,756 
Notes receivable19,154  18,544 
Rabbi trust assets32,133  32,302 
Goodwill and other intangible assets19,947  19,986 
Non-current deferred tax assets2,326  2,326 
Total Other Assets78,704  76,914 
Total Assets$1,017,281  $1,032,587 
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current Liabilities   
Current portion of long-term debt$413  $409 
Accounts payable37,745  30,019 
Accrued property, plant and equipment purchases3,241  4,820 
Accrued non-income taxes15,513  14,951 
Accrued wages and related liabilities22,478  34,529 
Self-insurance reserves21,292  18,900 
Deferred gift card revenue12,529  13,714 
Current reserve for uncertain tax provision1,594  1,594 
Other accrued expenses42,854  34,156 
Total Current Liabilities157,659  153,092 
Long-Term Liabilities   
Deferred compensation19,653  22,481 
Reserve for uncertain tax positions2,746  2,767 
Deferred income taxes17,825  17,825 
Deferred rent and other5,826  5,755 
Credit facility borrowings and other long term debt490,644  450,676 
Total Long-Term Liabilities536,694  499,504 
Stockholders’ Equity   
Common stock, $.01 par value; authorized 100,000 shares; issued 42,638 shares at July 24, 2015, and April 24, 2015426  426 
Capital in excess of par value238,714  235,958 
Retained earnings833,490  836,362 
Treasury stock, 20,286 shares at July 24, 2015, and 19,231 shares at April 24, 2015, at cost(749,702) (692,755)
Total Stockholders’ Equity322,928  379,991 
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity$1,017,281  $1,032,587 

 

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (unaudited)

(in thousands)Three Months Ended
 July 24, 2015 July 25, 2014
Operating activities:   
Net income (Loss)$4,280  $(1,016)
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:   
Depreciation and amortization20,153  19,973 
Impairments  1,577 
Gain on disposal of fixed assets(701) (139)
Loss (Gain) on long-term investments169  (958)
(Gain) Loss Deferred compensation(138) 1,452 
Share based compensation2,048  850 
Accretion on long-term note receivable(499) (445)
Amortization of deferred financing costs418  147 
Cash provided by (used for) assets and liabilities:   
Accounts receivable664  1,842 
Inventories(2,095) 1,788 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets(1,048) (1,949)
Accounts payable7,726  (423)
Federal and state income taxes8,935  3,615 
Accrued wages and related liabilities(7,160) (2,413)
Self-insurance2,392  (507)
Accrued non-income taxes562  (405)
Deferred revenue(1,185) (1,231)
Other assets and liabilities5,624  (2,499)
Net cash provided by operating activities40,145  19,259 
Investing activities:   
Purchase of property, plant and equipment(12,264) (16,702)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment1,597  338 
Deposits and other(98) (243)
Net cash used in investing activities(10,765) (16,607)
Financing activities:   
Cash dividends paid(7,028) (7,224)
Gross proceeds from credit facility borrowings and other long-term debt170,739  97,159 
Gross repayments of credit facility borrowings and other long-term debt(130,768) (94,288)
Payments of debt issuance costs(1,705) (1,279)
Purchase of treasury stock(60,564)  
Proceeds from share-based compensation165  197 
Cash paid for taxes on share-based compensation(617) (1,675)
Excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation104  257 
Net cash used in financing activities(29,674) (6,853)
Net decrease in cash and equivalents(294) (4,201)
Cash and equivalents at the beginning of the period6,358  7,826 
Cash and equivalents at the end of the period$6,064  $3,625 


Summary of Operating Efficiency Savings Fiscal 2016 to date - (July 24, 2015) 

(in millions)Consolidated Bob Evans
Restaurants
 BEF Foods Corporate and
Other
S,G&A       
Wage-Related$2.7  $1.0  $0.3  $1.4 
Non Wage-Related0.4  0.2  —  0.2 
Total S,G&A3.1  1.2
 0.3  1.6 
        
Non-S,G&A       
Wage-Related0.1  —  0.1  — 
Non Wage-Related0.3  —  0.3  — 
Total Non-S,G&A0.4
   0.4   
        
Grand Total$3.5  $1.2  $0.7  $1.6 


Bob Evans Restaurants openings and closings, by quarter

Fiscal
Year
 Beginning
Total
 Q1 Q2* Q3* Q4* Full Year Closings* Ending
Total
2016 567  —  —   —   20  548 
2015 561         567 
2014 560        561 
2013 565   —  —  —    560 
2012 563  —   —     565 

 *Includes estimate for remaining quarters in fiscal 2016

  

Bob Evans Same-Store Sales Day Part Performance

First-quarter Fiscal 2016 SSS% Day Part Performance - Total Chain
Day Part On-Premises Off-Premises Total
Breakfast   (0.7)%   8.3%   0.5 %
Lunch   (0.7)%   7.8%   1.0 %
Dinner   (5.8)%   8.5%   (2.5)%
Total   (2.2)%   13.9%   (0.3)%
       
First-quarter Fiscal 2016 SSS% Day Part Performance - Restaurants offering Broasted Chicken
Day Part On-Premises Off-Premises Total
Breakfast   (1.4)%   2.4%   (0.1)%
Lunch   (0.5)%   10.0%   1.4 %
Dinner   (3.4)%   7.4%   0.7 %
Total   (1.7)%   15.2%   0.7 %
       
First-quarter Fiscal 2016 SSS% Day Part Performance - Restaurants without Broasted Chicken
Day Part On-Premises Off-Premises Total
Breakfast   —%   17.5%   1.1 %
Lunch   (1.0)%   18.3%   0.6 %
Dinner   (8.8)%   5.0%   (7.0)%
Total   (2.8)%   12.4%   (1.4)%

 

Bob Evans Restaurants key restaurant sales data

 Bob Evans Restaurants
Average annual store sales ($) - FY15$1,720,000  
  
Q1 FY2016 day part mix (%): 
Breakfast  33%
Lunch  36%
Dinner  31%
  
Q1 FY2016 dine-in check average per guest ($): 
Breakfast$9.32  
Lunch$9.71  
Dinner$9.89  
  
Q1 FY2016 dine-in check average per guest ($):$9.62  
Q1 FY2016 dine-in check average per ticket ($):$18.93  
Q1 FY2016 carry-out check average per ticket ($):$14.50  

 


BEF Foods historical sow cost review (average cost per hundredweight)

Fiscal Year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Average
2016 $38.75        $38.75 
2015 $87.87  $78.82  $67.79  $43.02  $69.41 
2014 $63.24  $77.33  $72.36  $78.47  $73.23 
2013 $54.19  $43.22  $58.73  $59.07  $53.87 
2012 $57.06  $67.82  $60.56  $60.41  $61.58 
           
BEF Foods total pounds sold review        
           
Fiscal Year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Average
2016 0.4%       0.4%
2015 (6.1)% (4.5)% 5.5% 0.9% (0.9)%
2014 13.0% 0.2% (11.1)% (6.9)% (2.4)%
2013 7.2% 16.1% 13.1% 21.4% 14.6%
2012 (2.7)% 3.1% 0.9% (1.3)% 0.1%
           
BEF Foods total pounds sold, by category      
           
Fiscal 2016          
           
Category Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4  
Sausage 22.0%        
Sides 49.6%        
Food Service - External 14.1%        
Food Service - Intersegment 6.2%        
Frozen 4.6%        
Other 3.5%        
           
Fiscal 2015          
           
Category Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4  
Sausage 19.3% 20.5% 26.2% 23.7%  
Sides 42.5% 46.9% 48.0% 49.8%  
Food Service - External 24.0% 18.0% 12.8% 11.8%  
Food Service - Intersegment 6.0% 6.0% 5.5% 5.8%  
Frozen 4.6% 5.0% 4.1% 4.8%  
Other 3.6% 3.6% 3.4% 4.1%  

 

BEF Foods net sales review (dollars in thousands)

 

 Q1 2016 Q1 2015
Gross sales$97,797  $94,870 
Less: promotions12,853  7,600 
Less: discounts1,274  806 
Less: returns and slotting626  274 
Net sales$83,044  $86,190 



            

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