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This company asked most corporate employees to relocate to Chicago. The majority declined
This company asked most corporate employees to relocate to Chicago. The majority declined

Fast Company

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fast Company

This company asked most corporate employees to relocate to Chicago. The majority declined

In January, Fortune Brands Innovations, whose portfolio includes home and security brands such as Moen and Master Lock, announced it was consolidating its regional U.S. offices into one state-of-the-art campus in Deerfield, Illinois. As part of that effort, they are requiring the majority of corporate employees to move to the Chicago suburb. When asked to relocate, most of these employees declined—but the company said it expected that, and in a conversation about the transition, CEO Nicholas Fink framed the changes ahead as a positive for the company. He added that while many opted out of relocation, the company still exceeded industry benchmarks for the number of people who said 'yes' to the move. 'To be candid, it's a big change for a lot of people,' says Fink, who declined to share more specific figures. 'There are people who are committed to their communities and their families and aren't interested in a move. . . . And then there are people who are very excited to be a part of this.' The company asked employees from eight sites across the U.S., as well as some remote employees, to relocate. It will eventually ask employees from a ninth site to relocate as well. The company's manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and international sites, as well as its digital-focused San Francisco office, will remain open. The extended deadline for Fast Company's Brands That Matter Awards is this Friday, June 6, at 11:59 p.m. PT. Apply today.

FBIN Q1 Earnings Call: Tariff Pressures and Demand Uncertainty Weigh on Results
FBIN Q1 Earnings Call: Tariff Pressures and Demand Uncertainty Weigh on Results

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

FBIN Q1 Earnings Call: Tariff Pressures and Demand Uncertainty Weigh on Results

Home and security products company Fortune Brands (NYSE:FBIN) fell short of the market's revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales falling 6.9% year on year to $1.03 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.66 per share was in line with analysts' consensus estimates. Is now the time to buy FBIN? Find out in our full research report (it's free). Revenue: $1.03 billion vs analyst estimates of $1.06 billion (6.9% year-on-year decline, 2.8% miss) Adjusted EPS: $0.66 vs analyst estimates of $0.66 (in line) Adjusted EBITDA: $179.6 million vs analyst estimates of $180.9 million (17.4% margin, 0.7% miss) Operating Margin: 9.4%, down from 14% in the same quarter last year Free Cash Flow was -$112.6 million compared to -$135.9 million in the same quarter last year Organic Revenue fell 6.8% year on year (-1.9% in the same quarter last year) Market Capitalization: $6.69 billion Fortune Brands' first quarter results were shaped by persistent demand softness and significant external pressures, particularly from new U.S. tariffs impacting its home and security product lines. Management highlighted that consumer uncertainty and inventory reductions, especially in the water segment, led to lower sales, while margin performance was supported by ongoing cost control and pricing actions. CEO Nicholas Fink noted, 'Our teams remain focused on our key priorities amidst a volatile environment and delivered margin results in line with our expectations while continuing to invest in a narrow set of long-term strategic initiatives.' For the outlook, Fortune Brands refrained from issuing detailed annual guidance, instead providing a framework reflecting various volume scenarios due to unpredictable consumer behavior. Management emphasized their confidence in mitigating the expected $200 million tariff impact this year and outlined a multi-pronged strategy leveraging supply chain shifts, cost-out activities, and pricing. CFO David Barry explained that while tariff mitigation is underway, the biggest unknown remains the pace of consumer demand recovery, and the company's guidance now incorporates both low and high single-digit volume decline scenarios. Management cited external headwinds and internal strategic actions as key factors shaping first quarter performance. The company's approach to tariffs, supply chain flexibility, and ongoing investment in digital products were central themes throughout the call. Tariff Mitigation Actions: Management outlined a strategy to offset $200 million in 2025 tariff costs, focusing on shifting supply chains out of China, executing cost reductions, and targeted price increases. About 60% of cost of goods sold now originates in the U.S., and management expects China exposure to be reduced to roughly 10% by year-end. Digital Business Momentum: The digital portfolio, including the Flo leak detection device and Yale smart locks, showed robust growth. The company added three new insurance partnerships for Flo, and sales of the device rose 180% year-over-year. Over 200,000 digital device activations occurred in Q1, and management reiterated confidence in reaching $300 million in digital sales for 2025. Headquarters Consolidation: The consolidation of U.S. office associates into a new headquarters in Deerfield, Illinois, is progressing ahead of plan, enabling greater operational efficiency and cost control. Management cited improved talent retention and recruitment as a result of this move. Brand and Product Refreshes: New marketing campaigns for Master Lock and SentrySafe, the rollout of Larson Perfect aisle, and updated Moen product lines were highlighted as initiatives supporting sales and brand strength. These product launches are expected to drive growth in later quarters. Competitive Supply Chain Position: Fortune Brands' North American manufacturing footprint was emphasized as a differentiator, particularly as competitors in security and outdoors rely more heavily on Chinese imports, which are now subject to higher tariffs. Management expects this advantage to help capture market share as the year progresses. Management's outlook for the remainder of the year centers on mitigating tariff impacts, executing cost controls, and capitalizing on competitive supply chain advantages, while consumer demand remains the largest source of uncertainty. Supply Chain Flexibility: The company's ongoing shift to a more North American–centric supply chain is expected to reduce exposure to tariffs and provide stability, particularly in the event of continued geopolitical disruptions. Strategic Pricing and Cost Control: Management intends to offset tariff-related costs with mid-single-digit price increases and continued cost-out initiatives, aiming to defend operating margins even if volumes decline. Digital and Product Innovation: Continued growth in digital products, including new insurance partnerships and subscription models, is expected to provide incremental sales and diversify revenue streams, helping to buffer against cyclical demand in core categories. Phil Ng (Jefferies): Asked how headquarters consolidation and management changes would improve agility. Management explained that the move gives them more control over hiring pace and flexibility to adjust costs as market conditions evolve. John Lovallo (UBS): Inquired about confidence in achieving digital sales targets and balancing digital initiatives with core business performance. Management expressed strong confidence in digital momentum and highlighted upcoming core business innovations. Trevor Allinson (Wolfe Research): Sought clarification on China supply chain exposure and whether the strategy would change if tariffs were reduced. Management stated the supply chain would remain flexible, with a continued emphasis on North American production. Susan McClary (Goldman Sachs): Asked about leveraging U.S. manufacturing to gain market share amid disruptions. Management identified opportunities in the outdoors and security segments, where competitors are more exposed to tariffs. Michael Rehaut (JPMorgan): Questioned the assumptions behind the pricing and volume guidance framework. Management detailed the interplay between price increases, cost mitigation, and expectations for volume declines across scenarios. Looking ahead, the StockStory team will monitor (1) the pace and success of tariff mitigation actions and supply chain adjustments, (2) the continued momentum in digital product sales and new partnerships, and (3) signs of demand stabilization or recovery in core segments like water and outdoors. Execution on headquarters consolidation and the impact of new product launches will also be important indicators of Fortune Brands' ability to navigate ongoing market uncertainty. Fortune Brands currently trades at a forward P/E ratio of 13×. In the wake of earnings, is it a buy or sell? See for yourself in our free research report. The market surged in 2024 and reached record highs after Donald Trump's presidential victory in November, but questions about new economic policies are adding much uncertainty for 2025. While the crowd speculates what might happen next, we're homing in on the companies that can succeed regardless of the political or macroeconomic environment. Put yourself in the driver's seat and build a durable portfolio by checking out our Top 5 Strong Momentum Stocks for this week. This is a curated list of our High Quality stocks that have generated a market-beating return of 176% over the last five years. Stocks that made our list in 2020 include now familiar names such as Nvidia (+1,545% between March 2020 and March 2025) as well as under-the-radar businesses like the once-small-cap company Exlservice (+354% five-year return). Find your next big winner with StockStory today. 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Fortune Brands Delivers Margin and EPS Results In-line with Expectations; Plans to Fully Offset Anticipated 2025 Tariff Impacts and Mitigate Volume Softness
Fortune Brands Delivers Margin and EPS Results In-line with Expectations; Plans to Fully Offset Anticipated 2025 Tariff Impacts and Mitigate Volume Softness

Business Wire

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Fortune Brands Delivers Margin and EPS Results In-line with Expectations; Plans to Fully Offset Anticipated 2025 Tariff Impacts and Mitigate Volume Softness

DEERFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc. (NYSE: FBIN or 'Fortune Brands' or the 'Company'), an industry-leading innovation company whose purpose is to elevate every life by transforming spaces into havens, today announced first quarter 2025 results. 'During the first quarter, we delivered margins and earnings per share in-line with our expectations,' said Fortune Brands Chief Executive Officer Nicholas Fink. "Rapidly changing geopolitical and macroeconomic environments are impacting the consumer and demand for our products. Our teams have consistently demonstrated the ability to respond promptly to challenges, and to leverage such challenges to identify and prioritize opportunities to outperform, and we will do so once again. Our teams are focused on mitigating the expected impacts of tariffs, making key investments, expanding our digital business and maintaining a strong balance sheet. We are also planning on leveraging our strong U.S. and North American manufacturing presence and continued momentum in our digital businesses to drive market outperformance." Fink continued, 'We remain fully confident in our long-term strategy, and we believe we are well-positioned to manage cost, cash and beat the market amidst an uncertain landscape.' First Quarter 2025 Results ($ in millions, except per share amounts) Unaudited Total Company Results Segment Results Balance Sheet and Cash Flow The Company exited the quarter with a strong balance sheet. Cash flow was in-line with expectations and driven by typical seasonality; the Company closed the quarter with $(83.4) million in operating cash flow and $(112.6) million in free cash flow. In accordance with its opportunistic, returns-based share repurchase program, the Company repurchased $175 million of shares in the quarter, and as of May 6, 2025, has repurchased $225 million of shares year to date. The Company expects to finish the year with net debt to EBITDA before charges/gains between 2.0x and 2.5x. As of the end of the first quarter 2025: 2025 Full-Year Guidance Due to uncertainty around consumer demand and volumes, the Company is not providing detailed 2025 full-year guidance. However, the Company is providing the framework for EPS before charges / gains scenarios based on different volume assumptions that will be outlined during the first quarter earnings call. Fortune Brands' teams are working on mitigating the expected impact of tariffs quickly and strategically through sourcing moves, cost out opportunities and strategic pricing. The Company remains confident in its long-term strategy of focusing on categories driven by brands and innovation, with an emphasis on attractive areas of its core and acceleration in its digital strategy. For forward-looking non-GAAP measures (as used in this press release, net debt to EBITDA before charges / gains), the Company is unable to provide a reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP financial measure because the information needed to reconcile the non-GAAP financial measure to the GAAP financial measure is unavailable due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the timing and / or amount of various items that have not yet occurred, including the high variability and low visibility with respect to gains and losses associated with our defined benefit plans and restructuring and other charges, which are excluded from net debt to EBITDA before charges / gains. Additionally, estimating such a GAAP measure and providing a meaningful reconciliation consistent with the Company's accounting policies for future periods requires a level of precision that is unavailable for these future periods and cannot be accomplished without unreasonable effort. Forward-looking non-GAAP measures are estimated consistent with the relevant definitions and assumptions. Conference Call Details Today at 5:00 p.m. ET, Fortune Brands will host an investor conference call to discuss results. A live internet audio webcast of the conference call will be available on the Fortune Brands website at It is recommended that listeners log on at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. A recorded replay of the call will be made available on the Company's website shortly after the call has ended. About Fortune Brands Innovations Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc. is an industry-leading innovation company dedicated to creating smarter, safer and more beautiful homes and improving lives. The Company's driving purpose is to elevate every life by transforming spaces into havens. The Company is a brand, innovation and channel leader focused on exciting, supercharged categories in the home products, security and commercial building markets. The Company's portfolio of brands includes Moen, House of Rohl, Aqualisa, SpringWell, Therma-Tru, Larson, Fiberon, Master Lock, SentrySafe and Yale residential. Fortune Brands is headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois and trades on the NYSE as FBIN. To learn more, visit CAUTIONARY STATEMENT CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This press release contains forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical statements of fact and those regarding our intent, belief or expectations for our business, operations, financial performance or financial condition in addition to statements regarding our expectations for the markets in which we operate, general business strategies, expected impacts from recently-announced organizational and leadership changes, the market potential of our brands, trends in the housing market, the potential impact of costs, including material and labor costs, the potential impact of inflation, expected capital spending, expected pension contributions or de-risking initiatives, the expected impact of acquisitions, dispositions and other strategic transactions, the anticipated impact of recently issued accounting standards on our financial statements, and other matters that are not historical in nature. Statements preceded by, followed by or that otherwise include the words 'believes,' 'expects,' 'anticipates,' 'intends,' 'projects,' 'estimates,' 'plans,' 'outlook,' 'positioned,' 'confident,' 'opportunity,' 'focus' and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as 'will,' 'should,' 'would,' 'may,' and 'could' are generally forward-looking in nature and not historical facts. Where, in any forward-looking statement, we express an expectation or belief as to future results or events, such expectation or belief is based on current expectations, estimates, assumptions and projections of our management about our industry, business and future financial results, available at the time this press release is issued. Although we believe that these statements are based on reasonable assumptions, they are subject to numerous factors, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual outcomes and results to be materially different from those indicated in such statements, including but not limited to: (i) our reliance on the North American and Chinese home improvement, repair and remodel and new home construction activity levels, (ii) the housing market, downward changes in the general economy, unfavorable interest rates or other business conditions, (iii) the competitive nature of consumer and trade brand businesses, (iv) our ability to execute on our strategic plans and the effectiveness of our strategies in the face of business competition, (v) our reliance on key customers and suppliers, including wholesale distributors and dealers and retailers, (vi) risks relating to rapidly evolving technological change, (vii) risks associated with our ability to improve organizational productivity and global supply chain efficiency and flexibility, (viii) risks associated with global commodity and energy availability and price volatility, as well as the possibility of sustained inflation, (ix) delays or outages in our information technology systems or computer networks or breaches of our information technology systems or other cybersecurity incidents, (x) risks associated with doing business globally, including changes in trade-related tariffs (including recent U.S. tariffs announced or imposed on China, Canada, Mexico and other countries and any reciprocal actions taken by such countries) and risks with uncertain trade environments, (xi) risks associated with the disruption of operations, including as a result of severe weather events, (xii) our inability to obtain raw materials and finished goods in a timely and cost-effective manner, (xiii) risks associated with strategic acquisitions, divestitures and joint ventures, including difficulties integrating acquired companies and the inability to achieve the expected financial results and benefits of transactions, (xiv) impairments in the carrying value of goodwill or other acquired intangible assets, (xv) risks of increases in our defined benefit-related costs and funding requirements, (xvi) our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel and other labor constraints, (xvii) the effect of climate change and the impact of related changes in government regulations and consumer preferences, (xviii) risks associated with environmental, social and governance matters, (xix) potential liabilities and costs from claims and litigation, (xx) changes in government and industry regulatory standards, (xxi) future tax law changes or the interpretation of existing tax laws, and (xxii) our ability to secure and protect our intellectual property rights. These and other factors are discussed in Part I, Item 1A 'Risk Factors' of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 28, 2024. We undertake no obligation to, and expressly disclaim any such obligation to, update or clarify any forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events, new information or changes to future results over time or otherwise, except as required by law. Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information This press release includes measures not derived in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles ('GAAP'), such as diluted earnings per share before charges / gains, operating income before charges / gains, operating margin before charges / gains, net debt, net debt to EBITDA before charges / gains, organic sales excluding the impact of China and FX and free cash flow. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for any measure derived in accordance with GAAP and may also be inconsistent with similar measures presented by other companies. Reconciliations of these measures to the applicable most closely comparable GAAP measures, and reasons for the Company's use of these measures, are presented in the attached pages. (Unaudited) Thirteen Weeks Ended March 29, 2025 March 30, 2024 $ Change % Change WATER Operating income (GAAP) $ 103.2 $ 141.3 $ (38.1 ) (27 ) Restructuring charges 9.6 0.4 9.2 2,300 Other charges/(gains) Cost of products sold 0.4 (0.2 ) 0.6 (300 ) Operating income before charges/gains (a) $ 113.2 $ 141.5 $ (28.3 ) (20 ) OUTDOORS Operating income (GAAP) $ 22.6 $ 34.3 $ (11.7 ) (34 ) Restructuring charges 2.5 0.5 2.0 400 Other charges/(gains) Cost of products sold 5.6 2.9 2.7 93 Selling, general and administrative expenses 1.0 0.2 0.8 400 Operating income before charges/gains (a) $ 31.7 $ 37.9 $ (6.2 ) (16 ) SECURITY Operating income (GAAP) $ 16.0 $ 19.1 $ (3.1 ) (16 ) Restructuring charges 3.9 1.6 2.3 144 Other charges/(gains) Cost of products sold 3.3 6.0 (2.7 ) (45 ) Operating income before charges/gains (a) $ 23.2 $ 26.7 $ (3.5 ) (13 ) CORPORATE Corporate expense (GAAP) $ (44.8 ) $ (39.3 ) $ (5.5 ) 14 Restructuring charges 8.8 0.3 8.5 2,833 Other charges/(gains) Selling, general and administrative expenses 3.7 0.1 3.6 3,600 General and administrative expenses before charges/gains (a) $ (32.3 ) $ (38.9 ) $ 6.6 (17 ) TOTAL COMPANY Operating income (GAAP) $ 97.0 $ 155.4 $ (58.4 ) (38 ) Restructuring charges 24.8 2.8 22.0 786 Other charges/(gains) Cost of products sold 9.3 8.7 0.6 7 Selling, general and administrative expenses 4.7 0.3 4.4 1,467 Operating income before charges/gains (a) $ 135.8 $ 167.2 $ (31.4 ) (19 ) (a) For definitions of Non-GAAP measures, see Definitions of Terms page Expand (In millions) (Unaudited) March 29, 2025 December 28, 2024 Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 340.0 $ 381.1 Accounts receivable, net 563.7 514.4 Inventories 1,003.5 960.3 Other current assets 154.8 151.6 Total current assets 2,062.0 2,007.4 Property, plant and equipment, net 992.4 999.2 Goodwill 1,996.7 1,992.0 Other intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization 1,281.4 1,297.2 Other assets 252.3 266.0 Total assets $ 6,584.8 $ 6,561.8 Liabilities and equity Current liabilities Short-term debt $ 499.8 $ 499.6 Accounts payable 519.7 513.9 Other current liabilities 442.4 588.8 Total current liabilities 1,461.9 1,602.3 Long-term debt 2,453.7 2,173.7 Deferred income taxes 114.6 117.4 Other non-current liabilities 250.0 246.4 Total liabilities 4,280.2 4,139.8 Stockholders' equity 2,304.6 2,422.0 Total equity 2,304.6 2,422.0 Total liabilities and equity $ 6,584.8 $ 6,561.8 Expand FORTUNE BRANDS INNOVATIONS, INC. (In millions) (Unaudited) Thirteen Weeks Ended March 29, 2025 March 30, 2024 Operating activities Net income $ 51.4 $ 96.4 Depreciation and amortization 51.3 46.1 Non-cash lease expense 9.4 9.3 Deferred taxes 1.7 8.8 Other non-cash items 8.3 10.9 Changes in assets and liabilities, net (205.5 ) (242.8 ) Net cash provided by operating activities $ (83.4 ) $ (71.3 ) Investing activities Capital expenditures $ (29.2 ) $ (64.6 ) Cost of acquisitions, net of cash acquired - (105.2 ) Net cash used in investing activities $ (29.2 ) $ (169.8 ) Financing activities Increase in debt, net $ 280.0 $ 375.0 Proceeds from the exercise of stock options 0.6 6.3 Treasury stock purchases (175.0 ) (100.0 ) Dividends to stockholders (30.5 ) (30.1 ) Other items, net (7.1 ) (12.5 ) Net cash provided by financing activities $ 68.0 $ 238.7 Effect of foreign exchange rate changes on cash $ 3.0 $ (5.0 ) Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents $ (41.6 ) $ (7.4 ) Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash* at beginning of period 385.5 395.5 Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash* at end of period $ 343.9 $ 388.1 Expand FREE CASH FLOW Thirteen Weeks Ended March 30, 2024 Cash flow from operations (GAAP) $ (83.4 ) $ (71.3 ) Less: Capital expenditures $ 29.2 $ 64.6 Free cash flow** $ (112.6 ) $ (135.9 ) * Restricted cash of $1.3 million and $2.6 million is included in Other current assets and Other assets, respectively, as of March 29, 2025, and $25.9 million and $2.5 million is included in Other current assets and Other assets, respectively, as of March 30, 2024. ** Free cash flow is cash flow from operations calculated in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") less capital expenditures. Free cash flow does not include adjustments for certain non-discretionary cash flows such as mandatory debt repayments. Free cash flow is a measure not derived in accordance with GAAP. Management believes that free cash flow provides investors with helpful supplemental information about the Company's ability to fund internal growth, make acquisitions, repay debt and related interest, pay dividends and repurchase common stock. This measure may be inconsistent with similar measures presented by other companies. Expand FORTUNE BRANDS INNOVATIONS, INC. (In millions) (Unaudited) Thirteen Weeks Ended March 29, 2025 March 30, 2024 % Change Income from continuing operations, net of tax $ 51.4 $ 96.4 (47 ) Depreciation * $ 24.8 $ 20.7 20 Amortization of intangible assets 18.0 17.8 1 Restructuring charges 24.8 2.8 786 Other charges/(gains) 14.0 9.0 56 Interest expense 28.6 30.1 (5 ) Income taxes 18.0 28.8 (38 ) EBITDA before charges/gains (c) $ 179.6 $ 205.6 (13 ) * Depreciation excludes accelerated depreciation expense of $8.5 million for the thirteen weeks ended March 29, 2025, and $7.6 million for the thirteen weeks ended March 30, 2024. Accelerated depreciation is included in restructuring and other charges/gains. Expand As of March 29, 2025 Short-term debt ** $ 499.8 Long-term debt ** 2,453.7 Total debt 2,953.5 Less: Cash and cash equivalents ** 340.0 Net debt (1) $ 2,613.5 Fifty-Two Weeks Ended March 29, 2025 EBITDA before charges/gains (2) (c) $ 929.9 Net debt-to-EBITDA before charges/gains ratio (1/2) 2.8 ** Amounts are per the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet as of March 29, 2025. Expand Thirty-nine Weeks Ended Thirteen Weeks Ended December 28, 2024 March 29, 2025 March 29, 2025 Income from continuing operations, net of tax $ 375.6 $ 51.4 $ 427.0 Depreciation*** $ 74.8 $ 24.8 $ 99.6 Amortization of intangible assets 55.3 18.0 73.3 Restructuring charges 13.4 24.8 38.2 Other charges/(gains) 17.4 14.0 31.4 ASSA transaction expenses (d) 0.1 - 0.1 Interest expense 90.4 28.6 119.0 Defined benefit plan actuarial gains 18.6 - 18.6 Income taxes 104.7 18.0 122.7 EBITDA before charges/gains (c) $ 750.3 $ 179.6 $ 929.9 *** Depreciation excludes accelerated depreciation expense of $17.4 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended December 28, 2024, and $8.5 million for the thirteen weeks ended March 29, 2025. Accelerated depreciation is included in restructuring and other charges/gains. (c) (d) For definitions of Non-GAAP measures, see Definitions of Terms page Expand For the thirteen weeks ended March 29, 2025, the diluted EPS before charges/gains is calculated as income from continuing operations on a diluted per-share basis, excluding $24.8 million ($17.0 million after tax or $0.14 per diluted share) of restructuring charges and $14.0 million ($12.7 million after tax or $0.10 per diluted share) of other charges/gains. For the thirteen weeks ended March 30, 2024, the diluted EPS before charges/gains is calculated as income from continuing operations on a diluted per-share basis, excluding $2.8 million ($2.0 million after tax or $0.02 per diluted share) of restructuring charges and $9.0 million ($6.9 million after tax or $0.05 per diluted share) of other charges/gains. (In millions, except per share amounts) (Unaudited) Thirteen Weeks Ended Net sales (GAAP) Water $ 565.4 $ 625.3 (10 ) Outdoors 304.7 315.0 (3 ) Security 163.0 169.3 (4 ) Total net sales $ 1,033.1 $ 1,109.6 (7 ) Operating income (loss) Water $ 103.2 $ 141.3 (27 ) Outdoors 22.6 34.3 (34 ) Security 16.0 19.1 (16 ) Corporate expenses (44.8 ) (39.3 ) 14 Total operating income (GAAP) $ 97.0 $ 155.4 (38 ) Total operating income (GAAP) $ 97.0 $ 155.4 (38 ) Restructuring charges (1) 24.8 2.8 786 Other charges/(gains) (2) 14.0 9.0 56 Operating income (loss) before charges/gains (a) $ 135.8 $ 167.2 (19 ) Water $ 113.2 $ 141.5 (20 ) Outdoors 31.7 37.9 (16 ) Security 23.2 26.7 (13 ) Corporate expenses (32.3 ) (38.9 ) (17 ) Total operating income before charges/gains (a) $ 135.8 $ 167.2 (19 ) Expand (1) Restructuring charges for the thirteen weeks ended March 29, 2025 are primarily attributable to costs associated with the previously announced decision to consolidate our U.S. regional offices into one campus headquarters and related organizational and personnel changes, a product-line rationalization within our Outdoors segment and plant closures within our Water and Security segments, totaled $24.8 million for the thirteen weeks ended March 29, 2025. Restructuring charges for the thirteen weeks ended March 30, 2024 are primarily attributable to costs associated with the planned closure of a manufacturing facility within our Security segment, a product line rationalization within our Outdoors segment and headcount actions across all segments and totaled $2.8 million for the thirteen weeks ended March 30, 2024. (2) Other charges/gains represent costs that are directly related to restructuring initiatives but cannot be reported as restructuring costs under GAAP. These costs can include losses from disposing of inventories, trade receivables allowances from discontinued product lines, accelerated depreciation due to the closure of facilities, and gains or losses from selling previously closed facilities. During the thirteen weeks ended March 29, 2025, total other charges were $14.0 million. For the thirteen weeks ended March 30, 2024, total other charges were $9.0 million. Expand Operating margin is calculated as the operating income in accordance with GAAP, divided by the GAAP net sales. The operating margin before charges/gains is calculated as the operating income, excluding restructuring and other charges/gains, divided by the GAAP net sales. The operating margin before charges/gains is not a measure derived in accordance with GAAP. Management uses this measure to evaluate the returns generated by the Company and its business segments. Management believes that this measure provides investors with helpful supplemental information about the Company's underlying performance from period to period. However, this measure may not be consistent with similar measures presented by other companies. Net sales excluding the impact of acquisitions, China sales, and FX is net sales derived in accordance with GAAP excluding the impact of acquisitions, the impact of China sales, and the impact of FX. Management uses this measure to evaluate the overall performance of its segments and believes this measure provides investors with helpful supplemental information regarding the underlying performance of the Company and its reportable segment from period to period. This measure may be inconsistent with similar measures presented by other companies. Definitions of Terms: Non-GAAP Measures (a) Operating income (loss) before charges/gains is calculated as operating income derived in accordance with GAAP, excluding restructuring and other charges/gains. Operating income (loss) before charges/gains is a measure not derived in accordance with GAAP. Management uses this measure to evaluate the returns generated by the Company and its business segments. Management believes this measure provides investors with helpful supplemental information regarding the underlying performance of the Company from period to period. This measure may be inconsistent with similar measures presented by other companies. (b) Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations before charges/gains is calculated as income from continuing operations on a diluted per-share basis, excluding restructuring and other charges/gains. This measure is not in accordance with GAAP. Management uses this measure to evaluate the Company's overall performance and believes it provides investors with helpful supplemental information about the Company's underlying performance from period to period. However, this measure may not be consistent with similar measures presented by other companies. (c) EBITDA before charges/gains is calculated as income from continuing operations, net of tax in accordance with GAAP, excluding depreciation, amortization of intangible assets, restructuring and other charges/gains, interest expense and income taxes. EBITDA before charges/gains is a measure not derived in accordance with GAAP. Management uses this measure to assess returns generated by the Company. Management believes this measure provides investors with helpful supplemental information about the Company's ability to fund internal growth, make acquisitions and repay debt and related interest. This measure may be inconsistent with similar measures presented by other companies. (d) At Corporate, other charges also include expenditures of $0.1 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended December 28, 2024, for external banking, legal, accounting, and other similar services directly related to our ASSA transaction. Additional Information: For certain forward-looking non-GAAP measures (as used in this press release, net debt to EBITDA before charges / gains), the Company is unable to provide a reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP financial measure because the information needed to reconcile the non-GAAP financial measure to the GAAP financial measure is unavailable due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the timing and/or amount of various items that have not yet occurred, including the high variability and low visibility with respect to gains and losses associated with our defined benefit plans and restructuring and other charges, which are excluded from net debt to EBITDA before charges / gains. Additionally, estimating such a GAAP measure and providing a meaningful reconciliation consistent with the Company's accounting policies for future periods requires a level of precision that is unavailable for these future periods and cannot be accomplished without unreasonable effort. Forward-looking non-GAAP measures are estimated consistent with the relevant definitions and assumptions.

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