RockTenn Reports Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2013 Earnings Up 111% Over the Prior Year Quarter


NORCROSS, Ga., Nov. 4, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RockTenn (NYSE:RKT) today reported earnings for the quarter ended September 30, 2013 of $2.40 per diluted share and adjusted earnings of $2.66 per diluted share. Adjusted earnings per diluted share increased 91% over the prior year quarter.

         
  Three Months Three Months Twelve Months Twelve Months
  Ended  Ended Ended  Ended
  September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
  2013 2012 2013 2012
         
Earnings per diluted share $2.40 $1.14 $9.95 $3.45
         
Alternative fuel mixture credit tax reserve adjustment (3.46)
Restructuring and other costs and operating losses and transition costs due to plant closures 0.26 0.19 0.81 0.80
Loss on extinguishment of debt 0.06 0.23
         
Adjusted earnings per diluted share $2.66 $1.39 $7.30 $4.48

Fourth Quarter Results

  • Net sales of $2,485 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 increased $131 million compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2012. Segment income of $332 million increased $123 million or 59% over the prior year quarter.
  • RockTenn's restructuring and other costs and operating losses and transition costs due to plant closures for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 were $0.26 per diluted share after-tax. These costs primarily consisted of $19 million of pre-tax facility closure charges and $7 million of pre-tax acquisition and integration costs. The pre-tax facility closure charges primarily consisted of severance and other employee costs, equipment impairments and carrying costs for facilities acquired in the Smurfit-Stone acquisition that were partially offset by gains on the sale of previously closed facilities.

Chief Executive Officer's Statement

RockTenn Chief Executive Officer, Steve Voorhees, stated, "We are pleased with our record adjusted earnings and cash flow in the September quarter and for all of fiscal 2013. We expect to continue to improve our business performance and generate strong free cash flow during fiscal 2014. With our leverage ratio now below two times for the first time since March 2011, we have significant flexibility to take advantage of opportunities to invest in our business and return capital to shareholders through dividends and stock repurchases."

Segment Results

Containerboard and Paperboard Tons Shipped  

Containerboard shipments of approximately 1,825,000 tons decreased approximately 34,000 tons compared to the prior year quarter due to lower domestic sales. Consumer Packaging segment paperboard and pulp shipments of approximately 366,000 tons increased approximately 16,000 tons over the prior year quarter.

Corrugated Packaging Segment

Corrugated Packaging segment net sales increased $147 million to $1,744 million and segment income increased $125 million to $238 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 compared to the prior year quarter. The increased sales and earnings are primarily related to higher selling prices and increased synergies that were partially offset by higher commodity and other costs. In addition, segment income included a $12 million gain related to the recording of additional value of spare parts at our containerboard mills acquired in the Smurfit-Stone acquisition and a $9 million gain related to the termination of a steam supply contract at our Solvay recycled containerboard mill, net of boiler start-up costs. Corrugated Packaging segment EBITDA margin was 20.0% for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 up 630 basis points from the 13.7% in the prior year quarter, the highest such segment EBITDA margin since the Smurfit-Stone acquisition and primarily represents higher pricing, increased synergy realization and continued operating performance improvements.

Consumer Packaging Segment

Consumer Packaging segment net sales increased $11 million and segment income declined $10 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 compared to the prior year quarter. Segment income in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2012 included $18 million received in connection with the termination and settlement of a paperboard supply agreement, net of legal fees in the period, and segment income in the current year fourth quarter included approximately $8 million related to a partial insurance settlement of property damage claims associated with the prior year Demopolis turbine failure. Additionally, segment income was impacted primarily by higher commodity and other costs that were partially offset by generally higher selling prices and volumes. Consumer Packaging segment EBITDA margin was 17.0% for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013, driven by higher SBS, URB and pulp pricing and continued operating execution.

Recycling Segment

Recycling segment net sales increased $12 million over the prior year fourth quarter to $276 million primarily as the impact of increased selling prices exceeded the impact of lower volumes. Segment income increased $7 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 compared to the prior year quarter primarily due to the impact of cost structure improvements. 

Cash Provided From Operating, Financing and Investing Activities

Cash provided by operations was $310 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013, after pension funding in excess of expense of $80 million. We reduced net debt (as defined) by $176 million in the September quarter to $2.81 billion and our Leverage Ratio (as defined) was 1.95 times.  Total debt was $2.84 billion at September 30, 2013. We invested $133 million in capital expenditures and returned $22 million in dividends to our shareholders. 

Capital Allocation

The RockTenn board of directors approved an increase in the Company's available share repurchase authorization from 1.8 million to 5.0 million shares of Class A common stock, to be completed from time to time at the Company's discretion. In October 2013, the board authorized an increase of our dividend to $0.35 per share of Class A common stock payable on November 18, 2013, a 16.7% increase from the dividend declared in July 2013 and representing an annualized rate of $1.40 per share.

Conference Call

We will host a conference call to discuss our results of operations for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 and other topics that may be raised during the discussion at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time, on November 5, 2013. The conference call will be webcast live with an accompanying slide presentation, along with a copy of this press release, at www.rocktenn.com.

Investors who wish to participate in the webcast via teleconference should dial 888-790-4710 (inside the U.S.) or 773-756-0961 (outside the U.S.) at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the call and enter the passcode ROCKTENN. Replays of the call will be available through November 19, 2013 and can be accessed at 866-351-2785 (U.S. callers) and 203-369-0055 (outside the U.S.).

About RockTenn

RockTenn (NYSE:RKT) is one of North America's leading integrated manufacturers of corrugated and consumer packaging. RockTenn's 26,000 employees are committed to exceeding their customers' expectations – every time. The Company operates locations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Argentina and China. For more information, visit www.rocktenn.com.

Cautionary Statements

Statements in this release that do not relate strictly to historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations, beliefs, plans or forecasts and use words such as will, estimate, anticipate, project, intend, or expect, or refer to future time periods, and include statements made in this report regarding, among other things our belief that we expect to continue to improve our business performance and generate strong free cash flow during fiscal 2014, as well as having significant flexibility to take advantage of opportunities to invest in our business and return capital to shareholders through dividends and stock repurchases. These statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties including with respect to our expectations regarding economic, competitive and market conditions generally; expected volumes and price levels of purchases by customers; fiber and energy costs; costs associated with facility closures; competitive conditions in our businesses and possible adverse actions of our customers, our competitors and suppliers. These expectations are based on assumptions that management believes are reasonable; however, undue reliance should not be placed on these forward-looking statements because these risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. There are many other factors and uncertainties that impact these forward-looking statements that we cannot predict accurately, including our ability to achieve benefits from the Smurfit-Stone acquisition, including synergies, performance improvements and successful implementation of capital projects. Further, our business is subject to a number of general risks that would affect any such forward-looking statements including, among others, decreases in demand for our 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 key customers; changes in environmental and other governmental regulation; and adverse changes in general market and industry conditions. These risks 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 fiscal year ended September 30, 2012. The information contained in this release speaks as of the date hereof and we do not undertake any obligation to update this information as future events unfold.

 
ROCK-TENN COMPANY
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(UNAUDITED)
(IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
         
         
  FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
  September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
  2013 2012 2013 2012
         
         
NET SALES  $ 2,485.1  $ 2,353.8  $ 9,545.4  $ 9,207.6
         
Cost of Goods Sold   1,930.0  1,933.9  7,698.9  7,674.9
         
         
Gross Profit  555.1  419.9  1,846.5  1,532.7
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses   250.0  242.4  954.3  927.5
Restructuring and Other Costs, net  26.0  23.1  78.0  75.2
         
         
Operating Profit  279.1  154.4  814.2  530.0
Interest Expense  (25.0)  (28.0)  (106.9)  (119.7)
Loss on Extinguishment of Debt   --   (6.3)  (0.3)  (25.9)
Interest Income and Other Income (Expense), net  1.0  0.2  (0.9)  1.3
Equity in Income of Unconsolidated Entities  1.7  0.5  4.6  3.4
         
         
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES  256.8  120.8  710.7  389.1
         
Income Tax (Expense) Benefit  (78.5)  (37.4)  21.8  (136.9)
         
         
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME  178.3  83.4  732.5  252.2
         
         
Less: Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests  (1.8)  (1.1)  (5.2)  (3.1)
         
         
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ROCK-TENN COMPANY SHAREHOLDERS  $ 176.5  $ 82.3  $ 727.3  $ 249.1
         
         
Computation of diluted earnings per share under the two-class method (in millions, except per share data):
         
Net income attributable to Rock-Tenn Company        
 shareholders  $ 176.5  $ 82.3  $ 727.3  $ 249.1
Less: Distributed and undistributed income available to participating securities  --   (0.1)  (0.2)  (0.7)
Distributed and undistributed income available to Rock-Tenn Company shareholders  $ 176.5  $ 82.2  $ 727.1  $ 248.4
         
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding  73.4  72.4  73.1  72.1
         
Diluted earnings per share  $ 2.40  $ 1.14  $ 9.95  $ 3.45
 
 
ROCK-TENN COMPANY
SEGMENT INFORMATION
(UNAUDITED)
(IN MILLIONS)
         
         
  FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
  September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
  2013 2012 2013 2012
         
         
NET SALES:        
         
Corrugated Packaging  $ 1,744.3  $ 1,597.3  $ 6,662.1  $ 6,171.2
Consumer Packaging  671.5  660.6  2,554.1  2,557.5
Recycling  276.0  264.4  1,073.4  1,228.8
Intersegment Eliminations  (206.7)  (168.5)  (744.2)  (749.9)
         
TOTAL NET SALES  $ 2,485.1  $ 2,353.8  $ 9,545.4  $ 9,207.6
         
SEGMENT INCOME:        
         
Corrugated Packaging (1)  $ 238.0  $ 112.6  $ 679.9  $ 364.0
Consumer Packaging   89.0  98.8  294.6  347.2
Recycling  4.6  (2.8)  14.4  7.1
         
TOTAL SEGMENT INCOME  $ 331.6  $ 208.6  $ 988.9  $ 718.3
         
Restructuring and Other Costs, net  (26.0)  (23.1)  (78.0)  (75.2)
Non-Allocated Expenses  (24.8)  (30.6)  (92.1)  (109.7)
Interest Expense  (25.0)  (28.0)  (106.9)  (119.7)
Loss on Extinguishment of Debt   --   (6.3)  (0.3)  (25.9)
Interest Income and Other Income (Expense), net  1.0  0.2  (0.9)  1.3
         
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES  $ 256.8  $ 120.8  $ 710.7  $ 389.1
         
(1) After $6.7 million of pre-tax losses at our Matane, Quebec containerboard mill in the twelve months ended September 30, 2012 and after inventory step-up expense of $0.2 and $0.8 million pre-tax in the three and twelve months ended September 30, 2012, respectively. 
 
ROCK-TENN COMPANY
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(UNAUDITED)
(IN MILLIONS)
         
   FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
  September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
  2013 2012 2013 2012
         
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:        
Consolidated net income  $ 178.3  $ 83.4  $ 732.5  $ 252.2
Adjustments to reconcile consolidated net income to net cash provided by operating activities:        
Depreciation and amortization  142.5  137.6  552.2  534.3
Deferred income tax expense (benefit)  71.0  32.7  (44.3)  123.4
Loss on extinguishment of debt   --   6.3  0.3  25.9
Share-based compensation expense  10.8  8.1  46.5  29.2
(Gain) loss on disposal of plant and equipment and other, net  (9.3)  2.9  (13.9)  (10.0)
Equity in income of unconsolidated entities  (1.7)  (0.5)  (4.6)  (3.4)
Settlement of interest rate swaps  --   --   --   (2.8)
Pension and other postretirement funding more than expense  (79.6)  (143.1)  (167.1)  (305.4)
Impairment adjustments and other non-cash items  6.0  10.1  21.2  29.2
 Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions:        
 Accounts receivable  (21.9)  (8.3)  (63.2)  55.5
 Inventories  (58.6)  (1.4)  (122.8)  7.1
 Other assets  21.6  26.6  (13.1)  (17.8)
 Accounts payable  53.5  (42.1)  87.5  (77.8)
 Income taxes  (5.0)  2.7  (13.8)  13.3
 Accrued liabilities and other  2.3  0.3  35.1  3.8
         
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES  309.9  115.3  1,032.5  656.7
         
INVESTING ACTIVITIES:        
         
Capital expenditures  (133.3)  (104.1)  (440.4)  (452.4)
Cash paid for the purchase of a leased facility  --   (17.0)  --   (17.0)
Cash paid for purchase of businesses, net of cash acquired  (0.1)  (5.1)  (6.3)  (125.6)
Investment in unconsolidated entities  (0.1)  --   (0.1)  (1.7)
Return of capital from unconsolidated entities  0.2  0.2  1.0  1.8
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment   14.9  3.4  26.8  40.5
Proceeds from property, plant and equipment insurance settlement  7.7  --   15.4  10.2
         
NET CASH USED FOR INVESTING ACTIVITIES   (110.7)  (122.6)  (403.6)  (544.2)
         
FINANCING ACTIVITIES:        
         
Proceeds from issuance of notes  --   693.3  --   1,442.2
Additions to revolving credit facilities  4.1  437.5  99.0  748.1
Repayments of revolving credit facilities  (74.0)  (615.5)  (146.2)  (759.8)
Additions to debt  50.8  12.8  277.0  326.6
Repayments of debt  (167.0)  (484.3)  (787.4)  (1,803.6)
Debt issuance costs  (0.2)  (9.7)  (2.0)  (16.2)
Cash paid for debt extinguishment costs  --   (0.1)  (0.1)  (14.0)
Issuances of common stock, net of related minimum tax withholdings  2.5  4.8  3.5  5.2
Excess tax benefits from share-based compensation  1.2  (0.8)  6.0  10.0
Advances from unconsolidated entity  0.3  0.5  1.2  0.2
Cash dividends paid to shareholders  (21.6)  (14.1)  (75.3)  (56.5)
Cash distributions to noncontrolling interests  (1.0)  (0.4)  (4.9)  (0.8)
         
NET CASH (USED FOR) PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES  (204.9)  24.0  (629.2)  (118.6)
         
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents  (0.2)  1.0  (0.5)  1.6
         
(DECREASE) INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS  (5.9)  17.7  (0.8)  (4.5)
         
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period  42.3  19.5  37.2  41.7
         
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period  $ 36.4  $ 37.2  $ 36.4  $ 37.2
         
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:        
Cash paid (received) during the period for:        
Income taxes, net of refunds  $ 6.7  $ 3.4  $ 22.0  $ (9.6)
Interest, net of amounts capitalized  38.4  39.2  98.8  114.8
 
 
ROCK-TENN COMPANY
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(UNAUDITED)
(IN MILLIONS)
     
  September 30, September 30,
  2013 2012
     
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:    
Cash and cash equivalents  $ 36.4  $ 37.2
Restricted cash  9.3  40.6
Accounts receivable (net of allowances of $26.8 and $26.9)  1,134.9  1,075.6
Inventories  937.9  861.9
Other current assets  297.9  174.5
     
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS  2,416.4  2,189.8
     
Property, plant and equipment at cost:    
Land and buildings  1,203.1  1,207.7
Machinery and equipment  6,467.8  6,121.7
Transportation equipment  13.8  13.6
Leasehold improvements  24.7  20.0
   7,709.4  7,363.0
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization  (2,154.7)  (1,751.6)
Net property, plant and equipment  5,554.7  5,611.4
Goodwill  1,862.1  1,865.3
Intangibles, net  699.4  795.1
Other assets  200.8  225.5
     
TOTAL ASSETS  $ 10,733.4  $ 10,687.1
     
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY    
CURRENT LIABILITIES:    
Current portion of debt  $ 2.9  $ 261.3
Accounts payable  802.1  708.9
Accrued compensation and benefits  249.0  211.4
Other current liabilities  189.4  226.7
     
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES  1,243.4  1,408.3
     
Long-term debt due after one year  2,841.9  3,151.2
Pension liabilities  975.2  1,493.1
Postretirement medical liabilities  118.3  154.2
Deferred income taxes  1,063.1  888.8
Other long-term liabilities  165.4  173.9
Redeemable noncontrolling interests  13.3  11.4
     
Total Rock-Tenn Company shareholders' equity  4,312.3  3,405.7
Noncontrolling interests  0.5  0.5
Total Equity  4,312.8  3,406.2
     
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY  $ 10,733.4  $ 10,687.1
           
Rock-Tenn Company Quarterly Statistics          
           
Key Financial Statistics          
(In Millions, Unless Otherwise Specified)          
           
  1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Fiscal Year
           
Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Rock-Tenn Company Shareholders      
2011  $ 50.3  $ 37.0  $ (30.1)  $ 83.9  $ 141.1
2012  76.7  31.9  58.2  82.3  249.1
2013  86.0  324.7  140.1  176.5  727.3
           
Diluted Earnings (Loss) per Share          
2011  $ 1.27  $ 0.92  $ (0.60)  $ 1.17  $ 2.77
2012  1.06  0.44  0.81  1.14  3.45
2013  1.18  4.45  1.91  2.40  9.95
           
Depreciation & Amortization          
2011  $ 36.7  $ 37.2  $ 73.5  $ 130.9  $ 278.3
2012  132.7  132.6  131.4  137.6  534.3
2013  138.1  139.2  132.4  142.5  552.2
           
Capital Expenditures          
2011  $ 28.5  $ 30.3  $ 48.7  $ 91.9  $ 199.4
2012  81.6  120.6  146.1  104.1  452.4
2013  92.0  102.0  113.1  133.3  440.4
           
Mill System Operating Rates          
2011 95.4% 98.3% 96.7% 99.1% 97.9%
2012 96.4% 90.6% 92.4% 97.7% 94.3%
2013 97.6% 96.1% 98.2% 97.1% 97.2%
                 
Rock-Tenn Company Quarterly Statistics                
                   
Segment Operating Statistics                  
(Sales and Income In Millions, Shipments in Thousands of Tons Unless Otherwise Specified)        
                   
                   
  1st Quarter   2nd Quarter   3rd Quarter   4th Quarter   Fiscal Year
Corrugated Packaging Segment Net Sales                  
2011  $ 198.3    $ 209.4    $ 734.5    $ 1,626.5    $ 2,768.7
2012  1,522.8    1,505.9    1,545.2    1,597.3    6,171.2
2013  1,589.9    1,608.4    1,719.5    1,744.3    6,662.1
Corrugated Packaging Intersegment Net Sales                  
2011  $ 9.4    $ 11.1    $ 21.3    $ 39.9    $ 81.7
2012  32.3    30.8    28.7    29.8    121.6
2013  28.2    28.4    26.7    30.1    113.4
Corrugated Packaging Segment Income                  
2011  $ 37.4    $ 30.1    $ 80.0  (1)   $ 153.6  (2)  $ 301.1
2012  109.7  (3)  75.4  (4)  73.6  (5)  112.8  (6)   371.5
2013  137.8    107.7    196.4    238.0    679.9
Return On Sales                  
2011 18.9%   14.4%   10.9%  (1)  9.4%  (2) 10.9%
2012 7.2%  (3) 5.0%  (4) 4.8%  (5) 7.1%  (6) 6.0%
2013 8.7%   6.7%   11.4%   13.6%   10.2%
                   
Containerboard Shipments (7)                  
2011 247.4   243.9   850.7   1,914.4    3,256.4
2012 1,832.0   1,695.9   1,722.9   1,859.1    7,109.9
2013 1,816.6   1,721.1   1,830.1   1,825.2    7,193.0
                   
Bleached Linerboard Shipments                  
2011  --     --     12.9    29.8    42.7
2012  29.3    28.5    32.3    31.0    121.1
2013  30.2    30.9    32.6    33.6    127.3
                   
Pulp Shipments                  
2011  --     --     28.7    71.2    99.9
2012  75.0    61.5    73.8    77.0    287.3
2013  73.4    62.1    68.1    68.7    272.3
                   
Corrugated Containers Shipments - BSF (8)                  
2011  2.6    2.9    9.1    19.3    33.9
2012  19.0    19.1    19.5    19.7    77.3
2013  19.2    18.9    19.7    19.3    77.1
                   
Corrugated Containers Per Shipping Day - MMSF (8)                
2011  43.1    45.2    144.7    301.4    134.6
2012  317.2    298.3    309.3    313.0    309.3
2013  314.1    305.4    308.7    306.2    308.6
                   
                   
(1) Excludes $55.4 million of inventory step-up expense.
(2) Excludes $4.0 million of inventory step-up expense.
(3) Excludes $0.4 million of inventory step-up expense.
(4) Excludes $6.7 million of operating losses at the recently closed Matane, Quebec containerboard mill.
(5) Excludes $0.2 million of inventory step-up expense.
(6) Excludes $0.2 million of inventory step-up expense.
(7) Includes Kraft Paper of 7.3, 18.7, 2.7 and 0.5 in fiscal 3q11, 4q11, 1q12 and 2q12, respectively.
(8) MMSF - millions of square feet and BSF - billons of square feet
         
Rock-Tenn Company Quarterly Statistics        
           
Segment Operating Statistics          
(Sales and Income In Millions, Shipments in Thousands of Tons Unless Otherwise Specified)    
           
           
  1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Fiscal Year
Consumer Packaging Segment Net Sales          
2011  $ 544.5  $ 567.8  $ 579.6  $ 667.9  $ 2,359.8
2012  620.4  647.6  628.9  660.6  2,557.5
2013  611.3  626.5  644.8  671.5  2,554.1
Consumer Packaging Intersegment Net Sales          
2011  $ 3.8  $ 3.9  $ 6.8  $ 9.0  $ 23.5
2012  7.6  6.2  6.1  5.3  25.2
2013  6.4  6.1  6.4  6.7  25.6
Consumer Packaging Segment Income          
2011  $ 71.0  $ 61.0  $ 61.1  $ 82.1  $ 275.2
2012  80.3  84.4  83.7  98.8  347.2
2013  66.5  63.1  76.0  89.0  294.6
Return on Sales          
2011 13.0% 10.7% 10.5% 12.3% 11.7%
2012 12.9% 13.0% 13.3% 15.0% 13.6%
2013 10.9% 10.1% 11.8% 13.3% 11.5%
           
Recycled Paperboard Shipments (1)          
2011 224.5 239.3 238.2 241.0 943.0
2012 222.8 236.8 231.8 237.9 929.3
2013 231.5 241.1 247.3 253.5 973.4
           
Bleached Paperboard Shipments          
2011 84.4 85.1 77.4 88.0 334.9
2012 83.8 87.4 91.5 90.3  353.0
2013 87.6 79.0 87.6 85.4  339.6
           
Pulp Shipments          
2011 22.1 24.0 20.9 25.1 92.1
2012 24.9 25.1 24.3 21.9 96.2
2013 26.7 18.9 28.1 26.8 100.5
           
Consumer Packaging Converting Shipments - BSF (2)        
2011  5.0  5.2  5.2  5.3  20.7
2012  5.0  5.2  5.1  5.2  20.5
2013  4.9  5.2  5.3  5.3  20.7
           
Consumer Packaging Converting Per Shipping Day - MMSF (2)        
2011  82.2  83.0  82.1  82.5  82.4
2012  83.5  81.0  80.6  83.1  82.0
2013  81.0  83.9  82.3  84.3  82.9
           
(1) Recycled paperboard tons include coated and specialty paperboard, including gypsum paperboard liner tons by Seven Hills Paperboard LLC, our unconsolidated joint venture with Lafarge North America, Inc.
(2) MMSF - millions of square feet and BSF - billons of square feet        
           
         
Rock-Tenn Company Quarterly Statistics        
           
Segment Operating Statistics          
(Sales and Income In Millions, Shipments in Thousands of Tons Unless Otherwise Specified)  
           
           
  1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Fiscal Year
Recycling Segment Net Sales        
2011  $ 41.9  $ 40.8  $ 147.4  $ 355.8  $ 585.9
2012  329.4  296.1  338.9  264.4  1,228.8
2013  251.8  271.0  274.6  276.0  1,073.4
Recycling Intersegment Net Sales        
2011  $ 10.4  $ 10.1  $ 51.3  $ 137.8  $ 209.6
2012  165.0  129.7  175.0  133.4  603.1
2013  131.3  146.5  157.5  169.9  605.2
Recycling Segment Income        
2011  $ 2.3  $ 2.6  $ 4.6  $ 5.3  $ 14.8
2012  3.5  4.2  2.2  (2.8)  7.1
2013  4.3  3.5  2.0  4.6  14.4
Return on Sales          
2011 5.5% 6.4% 3.1% 1.5% 2.5%
2012 1.1% 1.4% 0.6% (1.1)% 0.6%
2013 1.7% 1.3% 0.7% 1.7% 1.3%
           
Fiber Reclaimed and Brokered          
2011 211.6 213.7 773.9 1,759.6 2,958.8
2012 2,064.5 1,996.9 2,039.7 2,014.5 8,115.6
2013 1,945.0 1,802.5 1,819.2 1,826.6 7,393.3

Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Reconciliations

We have included financial measures that are not prepared in accordance with 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. The following non-GAAP measures are not intended to be substitutes for GAAP financial measures and should not be used as such.

Net Debt

We have defined the non-GAAP measure "net debt" to include the aggregate debt obligations reflected in our consolidated balance sheet, less the hedge adjustments resulting from fair value interest rate derivatives or swaps, if any, and the balance of our cash and cash equivalents. 

Our management uses net debt, along with other factors, to evaluate our financial condition. We believe that net debt is an appropriate supplemental measure of financial condition because it provides a more complete understanding of our financial condition before the impact of our decisions regarding the appropriate use of cash and liquid investments. Set forth below is a reconciliation of net debt to the most directly comparable GAAP measures, Current Portion of Debt and Long-term Debt Due After One Year for the current quarter and the prior quarter.

(In Millions) September 30, June 30,
  2013 2013
     
Current Portion of Debt  $2.9 $54.1
Long-Term Debt Due After One Year  2,841.9 2,972.3
Total Debt  2,844.8 3,026.4
Less: Cash and Cash Equivalents  (36.4) (42.3)
Net Debt  $2,808.4 $2,984.1

Segment EBITDA Margins

Our management uses "Segment EBITDA Margins," along with other factors, to evaluate our segment performance against our peers. Management believes that investors also use this measure to evaluate our performance relative to our peers.

Set forth below is a reconciliation of Segment EBITDA margins to the most directly comparable GAAP measures, Segment Income and Segment Net Sales for the quarter ending September 30, 2013:

(In Millions, except percentages)          
           
  Corrugated
Packaging
Consumer
Packaging
Recycling  Corporate
/Other
Consolidated
           
Segment Net Sales  $1,744.3 $671.5 $276.0  $ (206.7) $2,485.1
           
Segment Income  $238.0 $89.0 $4.6   $331.6
Depreciation and Amortization  110.9 25.0 3.0 3.6 142.5
EBITDA  $348.9 $114.0 $7.6    
           
Segment EBITDA Margins  20.0% 17.0% 2.8%    

Credit Agreement EBITDA and Total Funded Debt

"Credit Agreement EBITDA" is calculated in accordance with the definition contained in our Credit Facility. Credit Agreement EBITDA is generally defined as Consolidated Net Income plus: consolidated interest expense, income taxes of the consolidated companies determined in accordance with GAAP, depreciation and amortization expense of the consolidated companies determined in accordance with GAAP, loss on extinguishment of debt and financing fees, certain non-cash and cash charges incurred, including certain restructuring and other costs, acquisition and integration costs, charges and expenses associated with the write-up of inventory acquired and other items.

"Total Funded Debt" is calculated in accordance with the definition contained in our Credit Facility. Total Funded Debt is generally defined as aggregate debt obligations reflected in our balance sheet, less the hedge adjustments resulting from terminated and existing fair value interest rate derivatives or swaps, if any, less certain cash, plus additional outstanding letters of credit not already reflected in debt and certain guarantees.

Our management uses Credit Agreement EBITDA and Total Funded Debt to evaluate compliance with our debt covenants and borrowing capacity available under our Credit Facility. Management believes that investors also use these measures to evaluate our compliance with our debt covenants and available borrowing capacity. Borrowing capacity is dependent upon, in addition to other measures, the "Credit Agreement Debt/EBITDA ratio" or the "Leverage Ratio," which is defined as Total Funded Debt divided by Credit Agreement EBITDA. As of the September 30, 2013 calculation, our Leverage Ratio was 1.95 times. Our maximum permitted Leverage Ratio under the Credit Facility at September 30, 2013 was 3.50 times.

Set forth below is a reconciliation of Credit Agreement EBITDA for the twelve months ended September 30, 2013, to the most directly comparable GAAP measure, Consolidated Net Income: 

(In Millions) Twelve Months
  Ended
  September 30, 2013
   
Consolidated Net Income  $732.5
Interest Expense, net  96.4
Income Taxes  (21.8)
Depreciation and Amortization  552.2
Additional Permitted Charges  124.0
Credit Agreement EBITDA  $1,483.3

Set forth below is a reconciliation of Total Funded Debt to the most directly comparable GAAP measures, Current portion of debt and Long-term debt due after one year:

(In Millions, except ratio)   September 30,
    2013
   
Current Portion of Debt  $ 2.9
Long-Term Debt Due After One Year   2,841.9
Total Debt   2,844.8
Plus: Letters of Credit, Guarantees and Other Adjustments   55.0
Total Funded Debt  $  2,899.8
   
Credit Agreement EBITDA for the Twelve Months Ended
September 30, 2013
 
 $ 1,483.3
   
Leverage Ratio    1.95

Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share

We also use the non-GAAP measures "adjusted net income" and "adjusted earnings per diluted share". Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide our board of directors, investors, potential investors, securities analysts and others with useful information to evaluate the performance of the Company because it excludes restructuring and other costs, net, and other specific items that management believes are not indicative of the ongoing operating results of the business. The Company and our board of directors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance relative to other periods. We believe that the most directly comparable GAAP measures to adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per diluted share are Net income attributable to Rock-Tenn Company shareholders and Earnings per Diluted Share, respectively. Set forth at the beginning of this press release is a reconciliation of adjusted earnings per diluted share to Earnings per diluted share. Set forth below is a reconciliation of adjusted net income to Net income attributable to Rock-Tenn Company shareholders:

         
  Three Months Three Months Twelve Months Twelve Months
  Ended  Ended Ended  Ended
  September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
(In Millions) 2013 2012 2013 2012
         
Net income attributable to Rock-Tenn Company shareholders $176.5 $82.3 $727.3 $249.1
         
Alternative fuel mixture credit tax reserve adjustment (252.9)
Restructuring and other costs and operating losses and transition costs due to plant closures 19.1 14.0 59.1 57.8
Loss on extinguishment of debt 4.0 0.2 16.3
Acquisition inventory step-up 0.1 0.5
         
Adjusted net income $195.6 $100.4 $533.7 $323.7


            

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