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Monsanto Projects Solid Conclusion of Fiscal Year
01.09.2010 09:36 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
As its fiscal year draws to a close, Monsanto Company (NYSE: MON) today confirmed the drivers of its fourth-quarter operating plan have tracked well with management expectations, positioning the company to conclude the fiscal year within its previous guidance ranges for ongoing earnings per share (EPS) and free cash flow.
The company expects ongoing EPS for the fiscal year in the range of $2.40 to $2.45 a share, at the low end of its previous $2.40 to $2.60 guidance range. This expectation reflects strong quarterly seed and trait sales in Latin America and other international markets, solid fourth-quarter performance of Monsantos crop-protection business, and the realization of discrete tax benefits. The company continues to expect free cash flow in the range of $400 million to $500 million for the fiscal year. (For a reconciliation of EPS and free cash flow, see note 1.)
«Our operating plan for the quarter and the conclusion of the fiscal year focused on delivering on our revised commitments and setting up our business for mid-teens earnings growth going forward,» said Chief Financial Officer Carl Casale. «With a solid wrap to the quarter, well turn the page and start a new chapter as our growth focus shifts squarely to our seeds-and-traits business.»
Implementation of the companys strategic repositioning of the Roundup® business has been successful, Casale indicated. Earlier this year, Monsanto announced it would lower prices of Roundup and other glyphosate-based herbicides in key geographies to bring them more in line with generics. In the fourth quarter, the company saw significant channel support for its new product positioning in multiple markets, reflected in stronger-than-expected branded volume, particularly among U.S. customers. Additionally, the company resolved outstanding issues related to a supply agreement in the quarter, which contributed to the quarter and helps align the business going forward.
Casale reported that the company continues to make good progress with its new weed management approach built on using the Roundup brand to support the seeds-and-traits business. The strategy will allow Monsanto to offer multiple weed control options for farmers, while decreasing overall infrastructure and support for the crop-protection business, including reduced working capital and SG&A expense. This strategy enables the company to extend its cost-management efforts to streamline the Roundup business to scale it for its expected steady-state contribution to the ongoing business. Monsanto extended its restructuring program to cover an estimated $180 million pre-tax to conclude the crop protection strategic alignment and better align the resourcing for corporate supporting functions. Approximately $150 million of the charge is expected to be recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2010. The restructuring charge will affect as-reported EPS by approximately $0.22 and will be primarily reflected in fiscal year 2010 with the remaining charge in fiscal year 2011.
As a result of these actions, the company projects a steady-state gross profit contribution of $250 million to $300 million from the Roundup and other glyphosate-based herbicide business, and that the business will be both EBIT positive and a key contributor to cash for fiscal year 2011.
Casale indicated Monsanto continues to be on track to maintain SG&A expenses in the range of $2 billion to $2.1 billion for fiscal year 2010. With the incremental benefit of the additional cost-management, the company expects to be well within its expected range of flat to inflationary growth in SG&A expense for fiscal year 2011.
Additionally in the fourth quarter, Monsanto expects to recognize the benefits of several discrete tax items that are anticipated to further lower the companys projected tax rate below the previous range of better than 29 percent to 30 percent for the fiscal year.
Monsantos seeds and genomics segment has improved sales ahead of the local planting seasons in Latin America and other international markets versus the fourth quarter of the previous fiscal year. The start to the Latin American season reflects a carry through of momentum from the 20092010 growing season, with indicators of good growth in trait penetration and unit-volume growth cumulatively across the region, despite the fact that planted acres for corn in Brazil are expected to decrease going into the 20102011 planting season. Last week, the company also reached an important milestone toward the commercial introduction of Monsantos Bt-Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybean product in Brazil as the National Technical Biosafety Committee (CTNBio) approved the trait for planting.
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