ST. LOUIS, July 25, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Express Scripts, Inc. (Nasdaq:ESRX) announced second quarter net income of $152.7 million, or $0.57 per diluted share. Excluding a non-recurring gain on the sale of stock that is discussed below, earnings per diluted share was $0.56, a 47 percent increase over $0.38 per diluted share for the same quarter last year. All per share amounts have been adjusted to reflect the Company's 2-for-1 stock split, which was effective June 22, 2007.
During the quarter, Express Scripts repurchased 17.0 million shares of common stock (on a split-adjusted basis) for $826.7 million, and to date, the Company has repurchased 100.7 million shares. The Board approved an increase in the share repurchase program by an additional 8 million shares to an aggregate program of 120 million shares. The Company reported year-to-date cash flow from operations of $251.3 million compared to $193.8 million for the same period last year, and is on track to generate $750 to $850 million for the year.
"Our formulary strategy reinforces our business model, which is built around alignment of interests with plan sponsors and patients," stated George Paz, president, chief executive officer and chairman. "We demonstrated the power of teaming up with plan sponsors and patients to move market share to generics and lower-cost preferred drugs. Together, we seized opportunities to lower the cost of prescription drugs, and at the same time, changed the marketplace."
Second Quarter Review
Generic utilization reached a record 61.1 percent compared to 56.3 percent last year. Total adjusted claims for the quarter were 126.0 million. Retail network claims processed in the second quarter were 94.1 million, home delivery claims were 10.2 million, and Specialty and Ancillary Services ("SAAS") claims were 1.2 million.
Gross profit for the second quarter increased 22 percent to $443.4 million from $363.6 million last year. The increase reflects higher generic utilization and lower retail and home delivery drug purchasing costs. Gross profit per adjusted claim was a record $3.52, a 25 percent increase over $2.81 for the same quarter last year.
Operating income increased 35 percent to $260.3 million from $192.5 million last year. Operating income for the SAAS segment decreased $5.9 million sequentially from $16.4 million in the first quarter of 2007 to $10.5 million in the second quarter. This decrease was due to a $4.0 million charge to bad debt expense in the infusion business and normal seasonality in the mix of drugs dispensed in the specialty pharmacy. The Company believes that the combination of its PBM and specialty offerings provides a cost-effective single source solution for its clients, and contributed to strong operating income in the PBM segment, which increased 47 percent to $249.8 million compared to $169.9 million last year.
Higher generic utilization and lower retail and home delivery drug purchasing costs translated into strong EBITDA growth. EBITDA increased 31 percent to $286.5 million from $218.6 million last year and reached a record $2.27 per adjusted claim, a 34 percent increase over $1.69 last year.
During the quarter, the Company recorded a non-recurring gain of $4.2 million ($2.7 million, net of tax), or $0.01 per diluted share resulting from the sale of its CVS/Caremark shares in April 2007.
2007 Earnings Guidance
Changes to the Average Wholesale Price ("AWP") drug pricing benchmark required by a settlement of a class action suit against a drug price reporting service are no longer expected to take effect in 2007. As a result, the Company is eliminating the allowance for the potential impact of the AWP settlement in its current earnings forecast.
After eliminating the allowance for AWP changes that the Company had previously announced and further evaluating the strong underlying trends in the business, the Company is raising its previous 2007 diluted earnings per share guidance from a range of $2.15 to $2.21 to a range of $2.23 to $2.29. This guidance range excludes the non-recurring items identified in Tables 3 and 4 below.
Express Scripts, Inc. is one of the largest PBM companies in North America, providing PBM services to over 50 million members through thousands of client groups, including managed-care organizations, insurance carriers, employers, third-party administrators, public sector, workers compensation, and union-sponsored benefit plans.
Express Scripts provides integrated PBM services, including network-pharmacy claims processing, home delivery services, benefit-design consultation, drug-utilization review, formulary management, disease management, and medical- and drug-data analysis services. The Company also distributes a full range of injectable and infusion biopharmaceutical products directly to patients or their physicians, and provides extensive cost-management and patient-care services.
Express Scripts is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. More information can be found at http://www.express-scripts.com, which includes expanded investor information and resources.
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements related to the Company's plans, objectives, expectations (financial and otherwise) or intentions. Actual results may differ significantly from those projected or suggested in any forward-looking statements. Factors that may impact these forward-looking statements include but are not limited to:
* uncertainties associated with our acquisitions, which include
integration risks and costs, uncertainties associated with client
retention and repricing of client contracts, and uncertainties
associated with the operations of acquired businesses
* costs and uncertainties of adverse results in litigation, including
a number of pending class action cases that challenge certain of
our business practices
* investigations of certain PBM practices and pharmaceutical pricing,
marketing and distribution practices currently being conducted by
the U.S. Attorney offices in Boston, and by other regulatory
agencies including the Department of Labor, and various state
attorneys general
* changes in industry pricing benchmarks such as average wholesale
price ("AWP") and average manufacturer price ("AMP") , which could
have the effect of reducing prices and margins, including the
impact of a proposed settlement in a class action case involving
First DataBank, an AWP reporting service
* uncertainties regarding the implementation of the Medicare Part D
prescription drug benefit, including the financial impact to us to
the extent that we participate in the program on a risk-bearing
basis, uncertainties of client or member losses to other providers
under Medicare Part D, and increased regulatory risk
* uncertainties associated with U.S. Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid's ("CMS") implementation of the Medicare Part B
Competitive Acquisition Program ("CAP"), including the potential
loss of clients/revenues to providers choosing to participate in
the CAP
* increased compliance relating to our contracts with the DoD TRICARE
Management Activity and various state governments and agencies
* our ability to maintain growth rates, or to control operating or
capital costs
* continued pressure on margins resulting from client demands for
lower prices, enhanced service offerings and/or higher service
levels, and the possible termination of, or unfavorable
modification to, contracts with key clients or providers
* competition in the PBM and specialty pharmacy industries, and our
ability to consummate contract negotiations with prospective
clients, as well as competition from new competitors offering
services that may in whole or in part replace services that we now
provide to our customers
* results in regulatory matters, the adoption of new legislation or
regulations (including increased costs associated with compliance
with new laws and regulations), more aggressive enforcement of
existing legislation or regulations, or a change in the
interpretation of existing legislation or regulations
* the possible loss, or adverse modification of the terms, of
relationships with pharmaceutical manufacturers, or changes in
pricing, discount or other practices of pharmaceutical
manufacturers or interruption of the supply of any pharmaceutical
products
* the possible loss, or adverse modification of the terms, of
contracts with pharmacies in our retail pharmacy network
* the use and protection of the intellectual property we use in our
business
* our leverage and debt service obligations, including the effect of
certain covenants in our borrowing agreements
* our ability to continue to develop new products, services and
delivery channels
* general developments in the health care industry, including the
impact of increases in health care costs, changes in drug
utilization and cost patterns and introductions of new drugs
* increase in credit risk relative to our clients due to adverse
economic trends
* our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel
* other risks described from time to time in our filings with the SEC
We do not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to such forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC.
Unaudited Consolidated Statement of Operations
Three months ended Six months ended
June 30, June 30,
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(in millions, except
per share data) 2007 2006 2007 2006
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Revenues (1) $ 4,600.4 $ 4,421.1 $ 9,139.9 $ 8,801.1
Cost of revenues (1) 4,157.0 4,057.5 8,270.4 8,092.9
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Gross profit 443.4 363.6 869.5 708.2
Selling, general and
administrative 183.1 171.1 355.8 332.2
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Operating income 260.3 192.5 513.7 376.0
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Other (expense)
income:
Non-operating gains
(charges), net 4.2 -- (18.8) --
Undistributed loss
from joint venture (0.4) (0.3) (0.8) (0.8)
Interest income 2.6 4.0 5.4 9.0
Interest expense (25.6) (23.7) (47.8) (44.2)
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(19.2) (20.0) (62.0) (36.0)
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Income before income
taxes 241.1 172.5 451.7 340.0
Provision for income
taxes 88.4 64.7 165.3 127.5
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Net income $ 152.7 $ 107.8 $ 286.4 212.5
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Basic earnings per
share $ 0.58 $ 0.38 $ 1.07 $ 0.74
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Weighted average
number of common
shares outstanding
during the period
- Basic EPS 263.6 282.4 267.6 287.6
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Diluted earnings per
share $ 0.57 $ 0.38 $ 1.06 $ 0.73
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Weighted average
number of common
shares outstanding
during the period
- Diluted EPS 267.0 286.8 271.1 292.4
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(1) Excludes estimated retail pharmacy co-payments of $943.9 and
$1,045.7 for the three months ended June 30, 2007 and 2006,
respectively and $1,932.1 and $2,266.5 for the six months ended
June 30, 2007 and 2006, respectively. These are amounts we
instructed retail pharmacies to collect from members. We have no
information regarding actual co-payments collected.
EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC.
Unaudited Consolidated Balance Sheet
June 30, December 31,
(in millions, except share data) 2007 2006
Assets ----------- -----------
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 111.2 $ 131.0
Receivables, net 1,303.9 1,334.4
Inventories 198.4 194.6
Deferred taxes 107.1 90.9
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 24.2 21.2
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Total current assets 1,744.8 1,772.1
Property and equipment, net 198.5 201.4
Goodwill 2,688.0 2,686.0
Other intangible assets, net 360.5 378.4
Other assets 41.1 70.2
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Total assets $ 5,032.9 $ 5,108.1
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Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current liabilities:
Claims and rebates payable $ 1,198.3 $ 1,275.7
Accounts payable 570.2 583.4
Accrued expenses 346.4 390.2
Current maturities of long-term debt 220.1 180.1
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Total current liabilities 2,335.0 2,429.4
Long-term debt 1,700.3 1,270.4
Other liabilities 310.2 283.4
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Total liabilities 4,345.5 3,983.2
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Stockholders' equity:
Preferred stock, 5,000,000 shares
authorized, $0.01 par value per share;
and no shares issued and outstanding -- --
Common stock, 1,300,000,000 shares
authorized, $0.01 par value per share;
shares issued: 318,867,000 and 159,442,000,
respectively; shares outstanding:
257,851,000 and 135,650,000, respectively 3.2 1.6
Additional paid-in capital 538.1 495.3
Accumulated other comprehensive income 15.0 11.9
Retained earnings 2,303.5 2,017.3
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2,859.8 2,526.1
Common stock in treasury at cost,
61,016,000 and 23,792,000 shares,
respectively (2,172.4) (1,401.2)
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Total stockholders' equity 687.4 1,124.9
----------- -----------
Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity $ 5,032.9 $ 5,108.1
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EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC.
Unaudited Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
Six months ended
June 30,
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(in millions) 2007 2006
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Cash flow from operating activities:
Net income $ 286.4 $ 212.5
Adjustments to reconcile net income to
net cash provided by operating
activities:
Depreciation and amortization 52.1 51.9
Non-cash adjustments to net income 23.5 13.4
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Claims and rebates payable (77.4) (175.8)
Other net changes in operating assets and
liabilities (33.3) 91.8
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Net cash provided by operating activities 251.3 193.8
--------- ---------
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment (29.9) ( 20.7)
Sale of marketable securities 34.2 --
Other (0.6) (0.1)
--------- ---------
Net cash provided by (used in) investing
activities 3.7 (20.8)
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Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from long-term debt 600.0 --
Repayment of long-term debt (80.1) (80.1)
Repayments of revolving credit line, net (50.0) 285.0
Tax benefit relating to employee stock
compensation 39.3 27.5
Treasury stock acquired (826.7) (707.7)
Net proceeds from employee stock plans 42.1 19.7
Deferred financing fees (1.3) (0.3)
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Net cash used in financing activities (276.7) (455.9)
--------- ---------
Effect of foreign currency translation adjustment 1.9 0.9
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Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (19.8) (282.0)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 131.0 477.9
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 111.2 $ 195.9
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EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC.
(in millions, except per claim, per share and ratio data)
Table 1
Unaudited Operating Statistics
3 months 3 months 3 months 3 months 3 months
ended ended ended ended ended
6/30/2007 3/31/2007 12/31/2006 9/30/2006 6/30/2006
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Revenues
--------
PBM (1) 3,669.3 3,608.9 3,626.3 3,465.1 3,528.4
SAAS 931.1 930.6 902.4 865.1 892.7
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Total
consolidated
revenues 4,600.4 4,539.5 4,528.7 4,330.2 4,421.1
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Claims Detail
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Network (2) 94.1 96.8 97.8 93.2 96.9
Home delivery 10.2 10.0 10.3 10.2 10.4
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Total PBM claims 104.3 106.8 108.1 103.4 107.3
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Adjusted PBM
claims (3) 124.8 126.8 128.7 123.8 128.1
--------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
SAAS claims (4) 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.5
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Total adjusted
claims (5) 126.0 128.0 130.0 125.1 129.6
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Per Adjusted Claim
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Adjusted Gross
profit $ 3.52 $ 3.26 $ 3.19 $ 2.99 $ 2.81
Adjusted EBITDA $ 2.27 $ 2.11 $ 2.06 $ 1.84 $ 1.69
Selected Ratio Analysis
Table 2
As of As of As of As of As of
6/30/2007 3/31/2007 12/31/2006 9/30/2006 6/30/2006
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Debt to EBITDA
ratio (7) 1.8x 1.4x 1.6x 1.9x 2.1x
EBITDA interest
coverage (8) 10.7x 10.2x 9.7x 9.4x 11.5x
Operating cash
flow interest
coverage (9) 7.2x 7.9x 6.9x 6.6x 9.3x
Debt to
capitalization (10) 73.6% 51.4% 56.3% 62.7% 62.4%
See Notes to Unaudited Operating Statistics and Selected Ratio
Analysis
Unaudited Earnings Excluding Non-recurring Items
Table 3
3 months 3 months 6 months 6 months
ended ended ended ended
6/30/2007 6/30/2006 6/30/2007 6/30/2006
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Reported income before taxes $ 241.1 $ 172.5 $ 451.7 $ 340.0
Transaction costs for
terminated proposal to
acquire Caremark, less
special dividend received on
Caremark stock and gain on
sale of Caremark stock (4.2) -- 18.8 --
Settlement of contractual
item with supply chain
vendor -- -- (9.0) --
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Income before taxes excluding
net non-recurring charges 236.9 172.5 461.5 340.0
Adjusted provision for
income taxes 86.9 64.7 168.9 127.5
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Net income excluding net
non-recurring charges $ 150.0 $ 107.8 $ 292.6 $ 212.5
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Weighted average number of
shares outstanding during
period - diluted 267.0 286.8 271.1 292.4
Diluted earnings per share
excluding net charges $ 0.56 $ 0.38 $ 1.08 $ 0.73
Diluted earnings per share
as reported 0.57 0.38 1.06 0.73
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Impact of non-recurring items $ 0.01 $ (0.00) $ (0.02) $ (0.00)
The Company is providing diluted earnings per share excluding the
impact of certain charges in order to compare the underlying
financial performance to prior periods.
Earnings Guidance Forecast Excluding Non-recurring Items
Table 4
For the year ended
December 31, 2007
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Earnings guidance range, including net
non-recurring charges $ 2.21 to $ 2.27
Impact of non-recurring items per Table 3 0.02 0.02
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Earnings guidance range, excluding net
non-recurring charges $ 2.23 to $ 2.29
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EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC.
Notes to Unaudited Operating Statistics and Selected Ratio Analysis
(in millions)
(1) We have reclassified certain amounts deemed immaterial between
PBM revenue and PBM cost of revenue. There is no effect on
Consolidated Gross Profit.
(2) Network claims exclude drug formulary only claims where we only
administer the clients formulary and approximately 0.5 million manual
claims per quarter.
(3) PBM adjusted claims represent network claims plus mail claims,
which are multiplied by 3, as mail claims are typically 90 day claims
and network claims are generally 30 day claims. Adjusted claims
calculated from the table may differ due to rounding.
(4) Specialty and Ancillary Services (SAAS) claims represent the
distribution of pharmaceuticals through Patient Assistance Programs
and the distribution of pharmaceuticals where we have been selected
by the pharmaceutical manufacturer as part of a limited distribution
network. They also represent the distribution of specialty drugs
through our CuraScript subsidiary.
(5) Total adjusted claims includes PBM adjusted claims plus SAAS
claims.
(6) The following is a reconciliation of EBITDA to net income and to
net cash provided by operating activities as the Company believes
they are the most directly comparable measures calculated under
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles:
3 months ended 6 months ended
June 30, June 30,
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2007 2006 2007 2006
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Net income $ 152.7 $ 107.8 $ 286.4 $ 212.5
Income taxes 88.4 64.7 165.3 127.5
Depreciation and
amortization * 26.2 26.1 52.1 51.9
Interest expense, net 23.0 19.7 42.4 35.2
Undistributed loss from
joint venture 0.4 0.3 0.8 0.8
Non-operating charges, net (4.2) -- 18.8 --
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EBITDA 286.5 218.6 565.8 427.9
Current income taxes (87.4) (71.4) (170.9) (132.9)
Interest expense less
amortization (22.5) (19.2) (41.4) (34.2)
Undistributed loss from
joint venture (0.4) (0.3) (0.8) (0.8)
Non-operating charges, net 4.2 -- (18.8) --
Other adjustments to
reconcile net income to
net cash provided by
operating activities (84.7) 25.1 (82.6) (66.2)
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Net cash provided by
operating activities $ 95.7 $ 152.8 $ 251.3 $ 193.8
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EBITDA is earnings before other income (expense), interest, taxes,
depreciation and amortization, or operating income plus depreciation
and amortization. EBITDA is presented because it is a widely
accepted indicator of a company's ability to service indebtedness and
is frequently used to evaluate a company's performance. EBITDA,
however, should not be considered as an alternative to net income, as
a measure of operating performance, as an alternative to cash flow,
as a measure of liquidity or as a substitute for any other measure
computed in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted
in the United States. In addition, our definition and calculation of
EBITDA may not be comparable to that used by other companies.
* Includes depreciation and amortization expense of:
Gross profit 8.8 9.3 17.9 18.4
Selling, general and
administrative 17.4 16.8 34.2 33.5
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26.2 26.1 52.1 51.9
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(7) Represents debt as of the balance sheet date divided by EBITDA
for the twelve months ended.
(8) Represents EBITDA for the twelve months ended divided by interest
expense for the twelve months ended.
(9) Represents Operating Cash Flow for the twelve months ended
divided by interest expense for the twelve months ended.
(10) Represents debt divided by the total of debt and stockholders
equity.