In the news release, "
Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) Q4 EPS Increases to
$1.32, 2007 EPS Totals
$5.16; EPS of
$5.50 to $5.75 Expected in 2008," issued
earlier today by
Northrop Grumman Corporation over PR Newswire, we are advised
by the company that in Schedule 1, Net Income for 2007 was stated incorrectly
as
$1,709 million. The correct number is
$1,790 million. The information was
stated correctly in the Company's Form 8K filed on
Jan. 24, 2008. This is a
corrected version of the press release issued on
Jan. 24, 2008 at 8:00 a.m.
EST:
CORRECTED Version: Northrop Grumman Q4 EPS Increases to $1.32, 2007 EPS Totals
$5.16; EPS of $5.50 to $5.75 Expected in 2008
- Q4 Sales Increase 10 Percent to Record $8.8 Billion; 2007 Sales Increase
6 Percent to Record $32 Billion
- Q4 Cash from Operations Increases to $734 Million; 2007 Cash from
Operations Increases to Record $2.9 Billion After $200 Million Pension
Pre-funding
- 2007 Free Cash Flow Doubles to More than $2 Billion
- 2008 Earnings from Continuing Operations Expected to be $5.50 to $5.75
per Share on Sales of Approximately $33 Billion
- Total Backlog of $64.1 Billion
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Northrop Grumman
Corporation (NYSE: NOC) reported fourth quarter 2007 income from continuing
operations of $457 million, or $1.32 per diluted share, unchanged from $457
million, or $1.29 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2006. Fourth
quarter 2006 income from continuing operations included a pre-tax gain of $111
million, or $0.21 per diluted share, on the sale of approximately 9.7 million
shares of TRW Automotive common stock.
For 2007, income from continuing operations increased 15 percent to $1.8
billion, or $5.16 per diluted share, from $1.6 billion, or $4.46 per diluted
share, in 2006.
Fourth quarter 2007 sales increased 10 percent to $8.8 billion from $8.0
billion. For 2007, sales increased 6 percent to $32 billion from $30.1
billion in 2006. Fourth quarter and total year operating results for 2007 and
2006 reflect the reclassification of certain operations from continuing to
discontinued operations.
Cash from operations for the 2007 fourth quarter increased to $734 million
from $271 million in the 2006 fourth quarter, and cash from operations for the
year increased to a record $2.9 billion from $1.8 billion in 2006. Fourth
quarter and total year cash from operations was reduced by discretionary
pension pre-funding of $200 million in 2007 and $800 million in 2006.
"This was an outstanding quarter across the board for Northrop Grumman and
a great finish to 2007. For the quarter we achieved record sales, strong
segment operating margin, and outstanding cash from operations and free cash
flow. All four businesses performed well, posting double-digit increases in
operating margin," said Ronald D. Sugar, Northrop Grumman chairman and chief
executive officer.
"For 2007, we achieved record sales, operating margin, earnings per share,
cash from operations and free cash flow, while increasing backlog $3 billion
to $64 billion. We have a great foundation for the future. For 2008, the
focus will continue to be on driving performance and executing our balanced
cash deployment strategy. We expect continued sales and EPS growth with
strong cash from operations and free cash flow. This solid outlook supports
investments for the future and shareholder value-enhancing actions such as our
new $2.5 billion share repurchase program," Sugar concluded.
Operating Highlights*
($ millions except Fourth Quarter Total Year
per share data) 2007 2006 Change 2007 2006 Change
Sales 8,824 8,013 10% 32,018 30,113 6%
Operating margin 760 623 22% 3,006 2,464 22%
as a % of sales 8.6% 7.8% 80 bps 9.4% 8.2% 120 bps
Income from continuing
operations 457 457 - 1,803 1,573 15%
Diluted EPS from
continuing
operations 1.32 1.29 2% 5.16 4.46 16%
Net income 454 453 - 1,790 1,542 16%
Diluted EPS 1.31 1.28 2% 5.12 4.37 17%
Cash from operations 734 271 171% 2,890 1,756 65%
Free cash flow(1) 432 (7) 2,068 942 120%
* Operating results for all periods presented reflect the
reclassification of Interconnect Technologies (formerly reported in
Electronics) from continuing to discontinued operations.
(1) Free cash flow is a non-GAAP measure defined as cash from operations
less capital expenditures and outsourcing contract & related software
costs. Management uses free cash flow as an internal measure of
financial performance.
2008 Guidance
Sales ~$33B
Segment operating margin(1)% mid to high 9%
Operating margin % high 9%
Diluted EPS from continuing operations $5.50 - 5.75
Cash from operations $2.8 - 3.1B
Free cash flow(2) $1.9 - 2.3B
(1) Segment operating margin is a non-GAAP measure used as an internal
measure of financial performance for the four businesses.
(2) Free cash flow is a non-GAAP measure defined as cash from operations
less capital expenditures and outsourcing contract & related software
costs. Management uses free cash flow as an internal measure of
financial performance.
Fourth Quarter & 2007 Results
Fourth quarter 2007 operating margin increased $137 million, or 22
percent, to $760 million from $623 million, and as a percent of sales
increased 80 basis points to 8.6 percent from 7.8 percent. Stronger
performance for all four businesses and lower pension expense drove the
increase. During the quarter the four businesses generated a $103 million, or
15 percent, increase in segment operating margin, and as a percent of sales
performance improved 40 basis points to 9.2 percent from 8.8 percent. Net
pension adjustment improved by $48 million.
For 2007, operating margin increased $542 million, or 22 percent, to $3.0
billion from $2.5 billion, and as a percent of sales increased 120 basis
points to 9.4 percent from 8.2 percent. Stronger performance for all four
businesses, lower pension expense, and lower unallocated expenses drove the
increase. During 2007 the four businesses generated a $296 million, or 11
percent, increase in segment operating margin. As a percent of sales, the
four businesses improved performance by 40 basis points to 9.7 percent from
9.3 percent in 2006. Net pension adjustment and unallocated expenses improved
by $164 million and $82 million, respectively.
Fourth quarter 2007 other income declined to $10 million from $134
million, and for 2007 declined $137 million to an expense of $12 million.
Fourth quarter 2006 other income included a pre-tax gain of $111 million, or
$0.21 per diluted share, on the sale of approximately 9.7 million shares of
TRW Automotive common stock.
Federal and foreign income taxes for the 2007 fourth quarter increased to
$242 million, an effective tax rate of 34.6 percent, from $231 million in the
fourth quarter of 2006, an effective tax rate of 33.6 percent. For 2007,
federal and foreign income taxes increased to $883 million, an effective tax
rate of 32.9 percent, from $713 million in 2006, an effective tax rate of 31.2
percent.
Net income for the 2007 fourth quarter increased to $454 million, or $1.31
per diluted share, compared with $453 million, $1.28 per diluted share, for
the same period of 2006. Earnings per share are based on weighted average
diluted shares outstanding of 351.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2007 and
359 million for the fourth quarter of 2006. For 2007, net income increased 16
percent to $1.8 billion, or $5.12 per diluted share, from $1.5 billion, or
$4.37 per diluted share in 2006. Earnings per share are based on weighted
average diluted shares outstanding of 354.2 million for 2007 and 358.6 million
for 2006. Weighted average shares outstanding include 6.4 million shares for
the dilutive effects of the company's Series B mandatorily redeemable
preferred stock.
New business awards, firm contractual additions to backlog, totaled
$8.7 billion in the fourth quarter led by business awards at Mission Systems
and Electronics. Total backlog, which includes funded backlog and firm orders
for which funding is not currently contractually obligated by the customer,
was $64.1 billion on Dec. 31, 2007. Funded contract acquisitions for the
quarter totaled $9.9 billion.
Cash Flow Highlights
Fourth Quarter Total Year
($ millions) 2007 2006 Change 2007 2006 Change
Cash from operations 734 271 463 2,890 1,756 1,134
Less:
Capital expenditures 254 244 (10) 685 737 52
Outsourcing contract &
related software costs 48 34 (14) 137 77 (60)
Free cash flow(1) 432 (7) 439 2,068 942 1,126
(1) Free cash flow is a non-GAAP measure defined as cash from operations
less capital expenditures and outsourcing contract & related software
costs. Management uses free cash flow as an internal measure of
financial performance.
Cash provided by operations in the 2007 fourth quarter totaled $734
million compared with $271 million in the prior year period. For 2007, cash
from operations increased to a record $2.9 billion from $1.8 billion in 2006.
Fourth quarter and total year cash from operations was reduced by
discretionary pension pre-funding of $200 million in 2007 and $800 million in
2006. The improvement in 2007 reflects lower pension expense, higher net
income and improved working capital. Fourth quarter 2007 free cash flow
increased to $432 million from ($7) million. For the year, free cash flow
increased to a record $2.1 billion from $942 million.
Cash, Debt and Capital Deployment
($ millions) 12/31/2007 12/31/2006
Cash & cash equivalents 963 1,015
Total debt 4,055 4,162
Net debt(1) 3,092 3,147
Mandatorily redeemable preferred stock 350 350
Net debt to total capital ratio (2) 14% 15%
(1) Total debt less cash and cash equivalents
(2) Net debt divided by the sum of shareholders' equity and total debt.
Changes in cash and cash equivalents and total debt reflect the following
cash deployment and financing actions during 2007:
-- $690 million for business acquisitions, including $584 million for
Essex Corporation in January 2007
-- $1.2 billion for share repurchases, including accelerated share
repurchases of $500 and $600 million completed in June and September
2007 and open market purchases of approximately $80 million.
-- $685 million capital expenditures and $137 million for outsourcing
contract and related software costs
-- $504 million dividends paid
-- $274 million proceeds from exercises of stock options and issuance of
common stock
Business Results
Consolidated Sales & Segment Operating Margin(1)
($ millions except per
share data) Fourth Quarter Total Year
2007 2006 Change 2007 2006 Change
Sales
Information & Services 3,299 2,959 11% 12,594 11,314 11%
Aerospace 2,166 2,137 1% 8,200 8,423 (3%)
Electronics 1,926 1,787 8% 6,906 6,543 6%
Ships 1,804 1,513 19% 5,788 5,321 9%
Intersegment eliminations (371) (383) (1,470) (1,488)
8,824 8,013 10% 32,018 30,113 6%
Segment operating margin(1)
Information & Services 256 229 12% 1,015 981 3%
Aerospace 211 186 13% 852 796 7%
Electronics 234 202 16% 813 754 8%
Ships 142 120 18% 538 393 37%
Intersegment eliminations (33) (30) (115) (117)
Segment operating margin(1) 810 707 15% 3,103 2,807 11%
as a % of sales 9.2% 8.8% 40 bps 9.7% 9.3% 40 bps
Reconciliation to operating
margin:
Unallocated expenses (85) (71) (224) (306)
Net pension adjustment(2) 35 (13) 127 (37)
Operating margin 760 623 22% 3,006 2,464 22%
as a % of sales 8.6% 7.8% 80 bps 9.4% 8.2% 120 bps
(1) Segment operating margin is a non-GAAP measure used as an internal
measure of financial performance for the four businesses.
(2) Net pension adjustment includes pension expense determined in
accordance with GAAP less pension expense allocated to the business
segments under U.S. Government Cost Accounting Standards.
As previously announced, beginning in the 2007 first quarter, Radio
Systems is reported as part of Mission Systems. Schedule 6 of this earnings
release provides previously reported quarterly financial results and realigned
results reflecting the transfer of certain Electronics businesses to Mission
Systems, effective January 1, 2008. Operating results for all periods
presented reflect the reclassification of Interconnect Technologies (formerly
reported in Electronics) from continuing to discontinued operations.
Information & Services
Fourth Quarter ($ millions)
2007 2006
Operating % Operating %
Sales Margin of Sales Sales Margin of Sales
Mission Systems $1,568 $143 9.1% $1,407 $119 8.5%
Information
Technology 1,198 81 6.8% 1,034 86 8.3%
Technical Services 533 32 6.0% 518 24 4.6%
$3,299 $256 7.8% $2,959 $229 7.7%
Total Year ($ millions)
Mission Systems $5,931 $566 9.5% $5,494 $519 9.5%
Information
Technology 4,486 329 7.3% 3,962 342 8.6%
Technical Services 2,177 120 5.5% 1,858 120 6.5%
$12,594 1,015 8.1% $11,314 $981 8.7%
Information & Services fourth quarter 2007 sales increased $340 million
and 2007 sales increased $1.3 billion. Sales for both the quarter and year
increased 11 percent. Improvements in sales for both the fourth quarter and
2007 reflect higher sales for all three business segments.
Information & Services fourth quarter operating margin increased $27
million, or 12 percent, and as a percent of sales was comparable to the prior
year period. For 2007, operating margin increased $34 million, or 3 percent,
and as a percent of sales declined to 8.1 percent from 8.7 percent in 2006.
The 2007 operating margin rate reflects the impact of a higher percentage of,
and lower margin on, commercial, state and local business than in 2006, as
well as the impact of higher revenue for the Nevada Test Site program.
Mission Systems fourth quarter sales increased $161 million, or 11
percent, and 2007 sales increased $437 million, or 8 percent. Higher sales
for both the fourth quarter and 2007 reflect the Essex Corporation
acquisition, higher volume for missile defense programs, and higher volume for
command, control & communications programs.
Fourth quarter operating margin rose $24 million, or 20 percent, and as a
percent of sales, increased to 9.1 percent from 8.5 percent in the prior year
period. For 2007, operating margin rose $47 million or 9 percent, and as a
percent of sales was comparable to the prior year period at 9.5 percent.
Higher operating margin and margin rate for the fourth quarter are primarily
driven by higher volume and improved performance for several programs. Higher
operating margin for 2007 is primarily driven by higher volume.
Information Technology fourth quarter sales rose $164 million, or 16
percent, and 2007 sales increased $524 million, or 13 percent. Higher sales
for both the fourth quarter and 2007 are largely due to higher volume for
commercial, state and local programs, defense programs, and restricted
intelligence programs, which is partially offset by lower volume for civilian
agencies programs.
Information Technology fourth quarter 2007 operating margin declined $5
million, or 6 percent, and as a percent of sales declined to 6.8 percent from
8.3 percent. For 2007, operating margin declined $13 million or 4 percent, and
as a percent of sales declined to 7.3 percent from 8.6 percent. The declines
in operating margin and margin rate for the fourth quarter and 2007 are
principally due to a business mix that includes a higher percentage of lower
margin revenue for commercial, state and local programs and higher year-end
cost accruals. For 2007, performance on state and local IT outsourcing
programs was lower than the prior year periods due to timing of expenses and
growth in transition cost (including $22 million in increased amortization of
deferred and other outsourcing costs in Q3 2007).
Technical Services fourth quarter sales rose $15 million, or 3 percent,
and 2007 sales rose $319 million, or 17 percent. Higher fourth quarter sales
are due to higher volume for life cycle optimization and engineering programs
(LCOE). For 2007, higher sales are due to the Nevada Test Site program, which
commenced in the second quarter of 2006, and higher volume for LCOE programs.
Fourth quarter operating margin rose $8 million, or 33 percent, and as a
percent of sales, increased to 6 percent from 4.6 percent in the prior year
period. Higher operating margin and improved margin rate in the fourth quarter
are due to higher volume and favorable contract adjustments. For 2007,
operating margin is unchanged at $120 million, and as a percent of sales
declined to 5.5 percent from 6.5 percent in 2006. The decline in operating
margin rate reflects the impact of revenue for the Nevada Test Site program
for a full year, and lower performance on LCOE programs.
Aerospace
Fourth Quarter ($ millions)
2007 2006
Operating % Operating %
Sales Margin of Sales Sales Margin of Sales
Integrated Systems $1,306 $137 10.5% $1,384 $125 9.0%
Space Technology 860 74 8.6% 753 61 8.1%
$2,166 $211 9.7% $2,137 $186 8.7%
Total Year ($ millions)
Integrated Systems $5,067 $591 11.7% $5,500 $551 10.0%
Space Technology 3,133 261 8.3% 2,923 245 8.4%
$8,200 $852 10.4% $8,423 $796 9.5%
Aerospace fourth quarter 2007 sales increased $29 million, or 1 percent,
and include higher volume for Space Technology, which was partially offset by
lower volume for Integrated Systems. For 2007, sales declined $223 million,
or 3 percent, from 2006 due to lower volume for Integrated Systems.
Aerospace fourth quarter 2007 operating margin increased $25 million, or
13 percent, and as a percent of sales increased to 9.7 percent from
8.7 percent in the prior year period. For 2007, operating margin increased
$56 million, or 7 percent, and as a percent of sales increased to 10.4 percent
from 9.5 percent in 2006. The improvement in fourth quarter 2007 margin rate
reflects improved performance for both Integrated Systems and Space
Technology, and for 2007 is primarily driven by improved performance for
Integrated Systems.
Integrated Systems fourth quarter sales declined $78 million, or 6
percent. For 2007 sales declined $433 million, or 8 percent. Sales declines
for both periods are primarily due to lower volume for the E-2D Advanced
Hawkeye, F-35 and EA-18G programs, as these programs transition from
development to production, as well as significant customer-directed scope
reductions associated with the E-10A platform and related MP-RTIP efforts.
Lower volume in these programs is partially offset by higher volume for the
B-2, F/A-18 and Global Hawk programs.
Integrated Systems fourth quarter operating margin rose $12 million, or
10 percent, and as a percent of sales, increased to 10.5 percent from 9
percent in the prior year period. Higher fourth quarter operating margin and
margin rate include performance improvements and contract close-outs for
several programs, as well as an additional F/A-18 delivery, which more than
offset the impact of lower volume.
For 2007, operating margin increased $40 million, or 7 percent, and as a
percent of sales increased to 11.7 percent from 10 percent in 2006. The
improvements in operating margin and margin rate include the impact of a $27
million adjustment related to the settlement of prior years overhead costs,
performance improvements and contract close-outs for several programs, and
three additional F/A-18 deliveries, which more than offset the impact of lower
sales.
Space Technology fourth quarter sales increased $107 million, or 14
percent, and for 2007 increased $210 million or 7 percent. Higher sales
volume in both periods is primarily driven by higher volume for restricted
programs and civil systems, partially offset by lower volume in the Advanced
Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) program.
Space Technology fourth quarter operating margin increased $13 million, or
21 percent, and as a percent of sales increased to 8.6 percent from 8.1
percent in the prior year period. For 2007, operating margin increased $16
million, or 7 percent, and as a percent of sales is comparable to 2006. The
improvement in fourth quarter operating margin and margin rate is driven by
higher volume, as well as improved performance on satellite communications
programs as a result of risk retirement. For 2007, the increase in operating
margin is primarily driven by higher volume.
Electronics ($ millions)
2007 2006
Operating % Operating %
Sales Margin of Sales Sales Margin of Sales
Fourth Quarter $1,926 $234 12.1% $1,787 $202 11.3%
Total Year $6,906 $813 11.8% $6,543 $754 11.5%
Electronics fourth quarter 2007 sales rose $139 million, or 8 percent, and
for 2007 rose $363 million, or 6 percent. The fourth quarter sales
improvement was primarily driven by higher volume for electro-optical
targeting and infrared countermeasures programs, communications and ISR
programs, and navigation systems. For 2007, the sales increase is primarily
driven by higher volume for land forces programs, electro-optical targeting
and infrared countermeasures programs, communications and ISR programs, and a
restricted program. Higher sales in these programs are partially offset by
declining volume on fixed price development programs.
Electronics fourth quarter 2007 operating margin increased $32 million, or
16 percent, and as a percent of sales, increased to 12.1 percent from 11.3
percent in the prior year period. Fourth quarter 2006 operating margin
included a $61 million pre-tax forward loss provision for the MESA radar
systems programs. For 2007, operating margin increased $59 million, or 8
percent, and as a percent of sales increased to 11.8 percent from 11.5 percent
in 2006. The increase in operating margin and margin rate reflect higher
volume as well as improved performance across several programs.
Ships
($ millions)
2007 2006
Operating % Operating %
Sales Margin of Sales Sales Margin of Sales
Fourth Quarter $1,804 $142 7.9% $1,513 $120 7.9%
Total Year $5,788 $538 9.3% $5,321 $393 7.4%
Ships fourth quarter 2007 sales rose $291 million, or 19 percent, and for
2007, sales rose $467 million, or 9 percent from 2006. The increase in fourth
quarter sales includes higher revenue for the LPD, LHD, LHA, DDG and submarine
programs. Fourth quarter 2007 sales also include $56 million from AMSEC.
AMSEC was reorganized in July 2007, and the businesses retained under the
reorganization are now reported in the Ships segment. The increase in 2007
sales is primarily driven by higher volume for the LPD and LHA programs, as
well as higher volume for U.S. Coast Guard, aircraft carrier and submarine
programs. Sales in 2007 include $92 million from AMSEC.
Ships fourth quarter 2007 operating margin increased $22 million, or 18
percent, from the prior year period, and as a percent of sales was comparable
to the prior period at 7.9 percent. The increase in fourth quarter 2007
operating margin over the prior year period is driven by higher volume.
For 2007, operating margin increased $145 million, or 37 percent, and as a
percent of sales increased 190 basis points to 9.3 percent from 7.4 percent in
2006. The increase in 2007 operating margin and margin rate are driven by
higher volume, risk reduction upon completion of several contract actions,
continued progress in recovery from Hurricane Katrina (including a $62 million
pre-tax insurance recovery related to the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the
company's Gulf Coast shipyards), performance improvements, and a $23 million
pre-tax gain resulting from the AMSEC reorganization.
Fourth Quarter Highlights
-- Northrop Grumman's board of directors authorized a new program to
repurchase up to $2.5 billion of the company's outstanding common
stock.
-- The Northrop Grumman-built Mesa Verde (LPD 19) was commissioned into
the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet in Dec. 2007.
-- The U.S. Navy awarded Northrop Grumman a $1 billion shipbuilding
contract to build Somerset (LPD 25). This 47-month, fixed price
incentive contract modification provides funding to begin construction
on the ninth San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship.
-- The U.S. Army has competitively awarded Northrop Grumman a $331 million
cost plus award fee contract to provide logistical support services to
the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif.
-- The U.S. Air Force competitively awarded Northrop Grumman a $160
million contract for design and risk reduction on the Global
Positioning System Next Generation Control Segment program. If Northrop
Grumman's team is selected to proceed into system development, the
program could potentially be valued at more than $1 billion.
-- The National Security Administration competitively awarded Northrop
Grumman a $220 million contract to develop an advanced information
management and data storage system that will support efforts to
modernize the nation's electronic intelligence and broader signals
intelligence capabilities.
-- The U.S. Department of Defense awarded Northrop Grumman an indefinite
delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide technology development
application for new products and services to defense and federal
civilian agencies, state and local authorities, and partner nations
engaged in counter-drug and counter-narcoterrorism operations. Northrop
Grumman is one of five companies that will compete for task orders
under this contract, which has a total program ceiling of $15 billion
over five years.
-- The U.S. General Services Administration awarded Northrop Grumman an
Alliant indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract to deliver
cost-effective information technology solutions to the federal
government for improved service and increased efficiency. Northrop
Grumman is one of 29 companies that received awards under the Alliant
contract, which is valued at up to $50 billion, collectively.
-- The U.S. Army awarded Northrop Grumman initial funding of $10 million
for work under the Global Combat Support System-Army (Field/Tactical)
program. The cost-plus-fixed-fee task order, issued via the Information
Technology Enterprise Solutions-2 Services indefinite
delivery/indefinite quantity contract, is valued at up to $600 million
over seven years.
-- The U.S. Air Force awarded Northrop Grumman a 23-month, $176 million
contract in October to continue the full-rate production phase of the
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Propulsion Replacement Program.
This award represents the seventh and final full-rate production option
under the ten-year contract, which began in 1999 and is valued at
$1.9 billion.
-- The U.S. Navy awarded Northrop Grumman an indefinite
delivery/indefinite quantity, cost-plus-incentive-fee performance based
contract for submarine work on the West Coast and in Hawaii. AMSEC LLC,
a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman's Newport News sector, is the prime
contractor for the contract, which is valued at $32 million, with four
one-year options, which if exercised, would bring the cumulative value
to $167 million.
-- The U.S. Navy awarded Northrop Grumman a $90 million contract
modification for transition to production activities leading to the
construction of one of the first two Zumwalt-class destroyers.
-- The U.S. Navy awarded Northrop Grumman a contract option for work to
support Los Angeles, Ohio, Seawolf, and Virginia-class submarines. This
option is valued at $85 million. The total estimated value of the
contract is now $248 million.
-- The final Defense Support Program satellite, DSP 23, built by Northrop
Grumman for the United States Air Force, launched from Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station on Nov. 10 and successfully separated from the Delta
IV-Heavy launch vehicle. DSP satellites have operated four times beyond
their specified design lives on average, and Flight 23 is expected to
serve well into the next decade.
About Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a $32 billion global defense and
technology company whose 120,000 employees provide innovative systems,
products, and solutions in information and services, electronics, aerospace
and shipbuilding to government and commercial customers worldwide.
Northrop Grumman will webcast its earnings conference call at 12:00 p.m.
EST on Jan. 24, 2008. A live audio broadcast of the conference call along
with a supplemental presentation will be available on the investor relations
page of the company's Web site at http://www.northropgrumman.com.
Note: Certain statements and assumptions in this release contain or are
based on "forward-looking" information that Northrop Grumman Corporation (the
"Company") believes to be within the definition in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and involve risks and uncertainties, and
include, among others, statements in the future tense, and all statements
accompanied by terms such as "project," "expect," "estimate," "assume,"
"believe," "plan," "guidance," "outlook" or variations thereof. This
information reflects the Company's best estimates when made, but the Company
expressly disclaims any duty to update this information if new data become
available or estimates change after the date of this release.
Such "forward-looking" information includes, among other things, financial
guidance regarding sales, segment operating margin, pension expense, employer
contributions under pension plans and medical and life benefits plans, cash
flow, and earnings per share, and is subject to numerous assumptions and
uncertainties, many of which are outside the Company's control. These include
the Company's assumptions with respect to future revenues; expected program
performance and cash flows; returns on pension plan assets and variability of
pension actuarial and related assumptions; the outcome of litigation, appeals
and investigations; hurricane-related insurance recoveries; environmental
remediation; acquisitions and divestitures of businesses; joint ventures and
other business arrangements; successful reduction of debt; performance issues
with key suppliers and subcontractors; product performance and the successful
execution of internal plans; successful negotiation of contracts with labor
unions; effective tax rates and timing and amounts of tax payments; the
results of any audit or appeal process with the Internal Revenue Service; and
anticipated costs of capital investments, among other things.
The Company's operations are subject to various additional risks and
uncertainties resulting from its position as a supplier, either directly or as
subcontractor or team member, to the U.S. government and its agencies as well
as to foreign governments and agencies; actual outcomes are dependent upon
various factors, including, without limitation, the Company's successful
performance of internal plans; government customers' budgetary constraints;
customer changes in short-range and long-range plans; domestic and
international competition in both the defense and commercial areas; product
performance; continued development and acceptance of new products and, in
connection with any fixed-price development programs, controlling cost growth
in meeting production specifications and delivery rates; performance issues
with key suppliers and subcontractors; government import and export policies;
acquisition or termination of government contracts; the outcome of political
and legal processes and of the assertion or prosecution of potential
substantial claims by or on behalf of a U.S. government customer; natural
disasters, including amounts and timing of recoveries under insurance
contracts, availability of materials and supplies, continuation of the supply
chain, contractual performance relief and the application of cost sharing
terms, allowability and allocability of costs under U.S. Government contracts,
impacts of timing of cash receipts and the availability of other mitigating
elements; terrorist acts; legal, financial, and governmental risks related to
international transactions and global needs for military aircraft, military
and civilian electronic systems and support, information technology, naval
vessels, space systems, technical services and related technologies, as well
as other economic, political and technological risks and uncertainties and
other risk factors set out in the Company's filings from time to time with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, Company
reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q.
SCHEDULE 1
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(preliminary and unaudited)
Year ended December 31
$ in millions, except per share 2007 2006 2005
Sales and Service Revenues
Product sales $18,730 $18,394 $19,471
Service revenues 13,288 11,719 10,507
Total sales and service revenues 32,018 30,113 29,978
Cost of Sales and Service Revenues
Cost of product sales 14,503 14,380 15,543
Cost of service revenues 11,301 10,242 9,355
General and administrative expenses 3,208 3,027 2,880
Operating margin 3,006 2,464 2,200
Other Income (Expense)
Interest income 28 44 54
Interest expense (336) (347) (388)
Other, net (12) 125 199
Income from continuing operations before
income taxes 2,686 2,286 2,065
Federal and foreign income taxes 883 713 669
Income from continuing operations 1,803 1,573 1,396
(Loss) gain from discontinued operations,
net of tax (13) (31) 4
Net income $1,790 $1,542 $1,400
Income from continuing operations $1,803 $1,573 $1,396
Preferred dividends 24 24
Income from continuing operations
available to common shareholders $1,827 $1,597 $1,396
Basic Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Continuing operations $5.28 $4.55 $3.92
Discontinued operations (.04) (.09) .01
Basic earnings per share $5.24 $4.46 $3.93
Weighted average common shares
outstanding, in millions 341.7 345.7 356.5
Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Continuing operations $5.16 $4.46 $3.84
Discontinued operations (.04) (.09) .01
Diluted earnings per share $5.12 $4.37 $3.85
Weighted average diluted shares
outstanding, in millions 354.3 358.6 363.2
SCHEDULE 2
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
(preliminary and unaudited)
December 31, December 31,
$ in millions 2007 2006
Assets:
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $963 $1,015
Accounts receivable, net 3,813 3,562
Inventoried costs, net 1,045 1,176
Deferred income taxes 542 706
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 409 266
Total current assets 6,772 6,725
Property, Plant, and Equipment
Land and land improvements 605 588
Buildings 2,249 2,079
Machinery and other equipment 4,775 4,415
Leasehold improvements 526 447
8,155 7,529
Accumulated depreciation (3,440) (3,004)
Property, plant, and equipment, net 4,715 4,525
Other Assets
Goodwill 17,672 17,219
Other purchased intangibles, net of accumulated
amortization of $1,687 in 2007
and $1,555 in 2006 1,074 1,139
Pension and postretirement benefits asset 2,080 1,349
Miscellaneous other assets 1,060 1,052
Total other assets 21,886 20,759
Total assets $33,373 $32,009
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:
Current Liabilities
Notes payable to banks $26 $95
Current portion of long-term debt 111 75
Trade accounts payable 1,901 1,682
Accrued employees' compensation 1,180 1,176
Advance payments and billings in excess
of costs incurred 1,563 1,571
Income tax payable 535
Other current liabilities 1,651 1,619
Total current liabilities 6,432 6,753
Long-term debt, net of current portion 3,918 3,992
Mandatorily redeemable preferred stock 350 350
Pension and postretirement benefits liability 3,008 3,302
Other long-term liabilities 1,978 997
Total liabilities 15,686 15,394
Shareholders' Equity
Common stock, $1 par value; 800,000,000
shares authorized; issued and outstanding:
2007 -- 337,834,561; 2006 -- 345,921,809 338 346
Paid-in capital 10,661 11,346
Retained earnings 7,387 6,183
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (699) (1,260)
Total shareholders' equity 17,687 16,615
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $33,373 $32,009
SCHEDULE 3
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(preliminary and unaudited)
Year ended December 31
$ in millions 2007 2006 2005
Operating Activities
Sources of Cash - Continuing Operations
Cash received from customers
Progress payments $7,490 $6,797 $6,644
Other collections 24,570 23,303 23,622
Insurance proceeds received 125 100 89
Income tax refunds received 52 60 88
Interest received 21 45 78
Other cash receipts 34 42 51
Total sources of cash - continuing
operations 32,292 30,347 30,572
Uses of Cash - Continuing Operations
Cash paid to suppliers and employees (28,025) (27,389) (27,028)
Interest paid (355) (366) (404)
Income taxes paid (905) (678) (419)
Excess tax benefits from stock-based
compensation (51) (57)
Payments for litigation settlements (33) (11) (99)
Other cash payments (19) (12) (31)
Total uses of cash - continuing
operations (29,388) (28,513) (27,981)
Cash provided by continuing
operations 2,904 1,834 2,591
Cash (used in) provided by
discontinued operations (14) (78) 36
Net cash provided by operating
activities 2,890 1,756 2,627
Investing Activities
Proceeds from sale of businesses, net
of cash divested 43 57
Payments for businesses purchased,
net of cash acquired (690) (361)
Proceeds from sale of property,
plant, and equipment 22 21 11
Additions to property, plant, and
equipment (685) (737) (823)
Proceeds from insurance carrier 4 117 38
Proceeds from sale of investments 209 238
Payment for purchase of investment (35)
Restriction of cash, net of
restrictions released 59 (127)
Payments for outsourcing contract costs (137) (77)
Other investing activities, net (3) (15) (15)
Net cash used in investing activities (1,430) (601) (855)
Financing Activities
Borrowings under lines of credit 315 47 62
Repayment of borrowings under lines
of credit (384) (3) (21)
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt 200
Principal payments of long-term debt (90) (1,212) (32)
Proceeds from exercises of stock
options and issuances of common stock 274 393 163
Dividends paid (504) (402) (359)
Excess tax benefits from stock-based
compensation 52 57
Common stock repurchases (1,175) (825) (1,210)
Net cash used in financing activities (1,512) (1,745) (1,397)
(Decrease) Increase in cash and cash
equivalents (52) (590) 375
Cash and cash equivalents,
beginning of year 1,015 1,605 1,230
Cash and cash equivalents, end of year $963 $1,015 $1,605
SCHEDULE 4
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(preliminary and unaudited)
Year ended December 31
$ in millions 2007 2006 2005
Reconciliation of Net Income to Net Cash
Provided by Operating Activities
Net Income $1,790 $1,542 $1,400
Adjustments to reconcile to net cash
provided by operating activities
Depreciation 578 569 556
Amortization of assets 152 136 216
Stock-based compensation 196 184 172
Excess tax benefits from stock-based
compensation (52) (57)
Loss on disposals of property, plant,
and equipment 19 6 21
Impairment of property, plant, and
equipment damaged by Hurricane Katrina 37 61
Amortization of long-term debt premium (11) (14) (18)
Net gain on investments (23) (96) (165)
Decrease (increase) in
Accounts receivable (6,487) (2,222) (5,314)
Inventoried costs 8 (76) (234)
Prepaid expenses and other
current assets 9 (10) (85)
Increase (decrease) in
Progress payments 6,513 2,261 5,249
Accounts payable and accruals 108 181 348
Deferred income taxes 175 183 105
Income taxes payable (59) (68) 295
Retiree benefits (50) (772) (22)
Other non-cash transactions, net 38 50 6
Cash provided by continuing operations 2,904 1,834 2,591
Cash (used in) provided by
discontinued operations (14) (78) 36
Net cash provided by operating activities $2,890 $1,756 $2,627
Non-Cash Investing and Financing Activities
Investment in unconsolidated affiliate $30
Liabilities assumed by purchaser $41
Purchase of businesses
Fair value of assets acquired,
including goodwill $879 $399
Cash paid for businesses purchased (691) (361)
Non-cash consideration given for
businesses purchased (53)
Liabilities assumed $135 $38
Capital leases $35 $9
SCHEDULE 5
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION
FUNDED CONTRACT ACQUISITIONS AND TOTAL BACKLOG
($ in millions)
(preliminary and unaudited)
FUNDED CONTRACT ACQUISITIONS(1)
FOURTH QUARTER TOTAL YEAR
2007 2006(4) 2007 2006(4)
Information & Services
Mission Systems $1,771 $1,930 $6,032 $6,108
Information Technology 1,081 1,097 4,400 4,613
Technical Services 795 372 2,273 2,292
Total Information & Services 3,647 3,399 12,705 13,013
Aerospace
Integrated Systems 1,549 1,848 4,986 6,108
Space Technology 1,105 1,382 2,770 3,916
Total Aerospace 2,654 3,230 7,756 10,024
Electronics 1,885 2,122 8,776 7,147
Ships 2,121 3,673 5,282 10,045
Intersegment Eliminations (371) (336) (1,470) (1,495)
Total $9,936 $12,088 $33,049 $38,734
TOTAL BACKLOG
December 31, 2007 December 31, 2006 (4)
FUNDED UNFUNDED TOTAL FUNDED UNFUNDED TOTAL
(2) (3) BACKLOG (2) (3) BACKLOG
Information & Services
Mission Systems $3,220 $8,985 $12,205 $3,119 $8,488 $11,607
Information
Technology 2,581 2,268 4,849 2,667 1,840 4,507
Technical Services 1,471 3,193 4,664 1,375 3,973 5,348
Total Information &
Services 7,272 14,446 21,718 7,161 14,301 21,462
Aerospace
Integrated Systems 4,204 4,525 8,729 4,285 4,934 9,219
Space Technology 1,260 8,266 9,526 1,623 7,138 8,761
Total Aerospace 5,464 12,791 18,255 5,908 12,072 17,980
Electronics 8,446 2,062 10,508 6,576 1,583 8,159
Ships 10,348 3,230 13,578 10,854 2,566 13,420
Total $31,530 $32,529 $64,059 $30,499 $30,522 $61,021
(1) Funded contract acquisitions represent amounts funded during the
period on customer contractually obligated orders.
(2) Funded backlog represents unfilled orders for which funding has been
contractually obligated by the customer.
(3) Unfunded backlog represents firm orders for which funding is not
currently contractually obligated by the customer.
Unfunded backlog excludes unexercised contract options and unfunded
Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract awards.
(4) Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the
2007 presentation.
SCHEDULE 6
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION
REALIGNED SEGMENT OF OPERATING RESULTS
($ in millions)
(preliminary and unaudited)
AS REPORTED
2005 2006 2007
Total Total Three Months Ended Total
Year Year Mar 31 Jun 30 Sep 30 Dec 31 Year
NET SALES
Information &
Services
Mission
Systems $5,494 $5,494 $1,362 $1,542 $1,459 $1,568 $5,931
Information
Technology 3,736 3,962 1,038 1,143 1,107 1,198 4,486
Technical Services 1,617 1,858 520 551 573 533 2,177
Total Information
& Services 10,847 11,314 2,920 3,236 3,139 3,299 12,594
Aerospace
Integrated Systems 5,489 5,500 1,281 1,225 1,255 1,306 5,067
Space Technology 2,866 2,923 754 769 750 860 3,133
Total Aerospace 8,355 8,423 2,035 1,994 2,005 2,166 8,200
Electronics (2) 6,513 6,543 1,587 1,720 1,673 1,926 6,906
Ships 5,786 5,321 1,156 1,359 1,469 1,804 5,788
Other 42
Intersegment
Eliminations (1,565) (1,488) (358) (383) (358) (371) (1,470)
Total Sales
and Service
Revenue $29,978 $30,113 $7,340 $7,926 $7,928 $8,824 $32,018
SEGMENT OPERATING MARGIN
Information
& Services
Mission Systems $424 $519 $119 $160 $144 $143 $566
Information
Technology 322 342 86 90 72 81 329
Technical Services 100 120 28 32 28 32 120
Total Information
& Services 846 981 233 282 244 256 1,015
Aerospace
Integrated Systems 499 551 160 149 145 137 591
Space Technology 219 245 59 69 59 74 261
Total Aerospace 718 796 219 218 204 211 852
Electronics (2) 709 754 185 183 211 234 813
Ships 249 393 79 134 183 142 538
Other (17)
Intersegment
Eliminations (84) (117) (29) (28) (25) (33) (115)
Total Segment
Operating
Margin (1) $2,421 $2,807 $687 $789 $817 $810 $3,103
REALIGNED
2005 2006 2007
Total Total Three Months Ended Total
Year Year Mar 31 Jun 30 Sep 30 Dec 31 Year
NET SALES
Information &
Services
Mission Systems $5,638 $5,651 $1,395 $1,586 $1,500 $1,639 $6,120
Information
Technology 3,736 3,962 1,038 1,143 1,107 1,198 4,486
Technical Services 1,617 1,858 520 551 573 533 2,177
Total Information
& Services 10,991 11,471 2,953 3,280 3,180 3,370 12,783
Aerospace
Integrated Systems 5,489 5,500 1,281 1,225 1,255 1,306 5,067
Space Technology 2,866 2,923 754 769 750 860 3,133
Total Aerospace 8,355 8,423 2,035 1,994 2,005 2,166 8,200
Electronics(2) 6,373 6,389 1,554 1,676 1,634 1,854 6,718
Ships 5,786 5,321 1,156 1,359 1,469 1,804 5,788
Other 42 - - - - -
Intersegment
Eliminations (1,569) (1,491) (358) (383) (360) (370) (1,471)
Total Sales
and Service
Revenue $29,978 $30,113 $7,340 $7,926 $7,928 $8,824 $32,018
SEGMENT OPERATING
MARGIN
Information &
Services
Mission Systems $435 $517 $117 $163 $144 $152 $576
Information
Technology 322 342 86 90 72 81 329
Technical Services 100 120 28 32 28 32 120
Total Information
& Services 857 979 231 285 244 265 1,025
Aerospace
Integrated Systems 499 551 160 149 145 137 591
Space Technology 219 245 59 69 59 74 261
Total Aerospace 718 796 219 218 204 211 852
Electronics (2) 698 756 187 180 212 222 801
Ships 249 393 79 134 183 142 538
Other (17)
Intersegment
Eliminations (84) (117) (29) (28) (26) (30) (113)
Total Segment
Operating
Margin (1) $2,421 $2,807 $687 $789 $817 $810 $3,103
(1) Non-GAAP measure. Management uses segment operating margin as an
internal measure of financial performance for the individual
business segments.
(2) Reported amounts adjusted to reflect discontinued operations as
previously reported in Schedule 6 of the Third Quarter 2007
earnings release (except for 2005).
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