Dorel Reports Third Quarter Results


  • Dorel Sports total revenue up 14.2%, adjusted organic revenue1 up 15.7%
  • Dorel Juvenile wins innovation award at world’s largest juvenile product exhibition

MONTRÉAL, Nov. 08, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX: DII.B, DII.A) today announced results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2019. Third quarter revenue was US$685.7 million, up 2.3% from US$670.4 million. Reported net loss was US$4.3 million or US$0.13 per diluted share, compared to net income of US$9.6 million or US$0.29 per diluted share last year. Adjusted net income1 was US$2.4 million or US$0.07 per diluted share, compared to US$11.0 million or US$0.34 per diluted share a year ago.

Nine-month revenue was US$1.98 billion, an increase of 2.3% compared to US$1.94 billion last year. Reported net loss year-to-date was US$9.8 million or US$0.30 per diluted share, compared to US$0.4 million or US$0.01 per diluted share in 2018. Year-to-date adjusted net income was US$14.5 million or US$0.44 per diluted share, compared to US$29.2 million or US$0.89 per diluted share a year ago.

“As expected and previously communicated, the third quarter was a difficult one primarily due to various issues related to U.S. imposed tariffs. We raised prices in the quarter and this has had several negative consequences. Retailers altered their purchasing decisions, which resulted in a considerable product mix imbalance. In addition, some of our large U.S. customers delayed holiday orders from September to October. 

All Dorel segments have done an excellent job of holding the line on most expenses and creative product development has resulted in many new exciting introductions. Cannondale’s new line-up is driving Cycling Sports Group success. The new product development process at Dorel Juvenile is delivering significantly improved time-to-market, though increased earnings are yet to materialize. Inventory reduction across all segments is a strong focus and is on track, and new sourcing strategies are being implemented where appropriate,” stated Dorel President & CEO, Martin Schwartz.

“Dorel Sports’ sales were very strong despite some orders being pushed back to the fourth quarter. Margins in mass were affected by tariffs, but revenue grew double digits for the first time in five years. Our bikes are selling well across all channels.  Adjusted operating profit1 at Dorel Juvenile was up overall, but challenges remain in Europe. Issues related to tariffs have delayed Dorel Home’s improvement. Margin and profitability are not yet where we want them to be, but the signs are positive and progress is being made,” concluded Mr. Schwartz.

1 This is a non-GAAP financial measure. Please refer to the “Non-GAAP financial measures” section at the end of this press release.

      
 Summary of Financial Information (unaudited) 
 Third Quarters Ended September 30, 
 All figures in thousands of US $, except per share amounts 
  20192018 *Change 
  $$% 
 Total revenue685,669 670,437 2.3% 
      
 Net income (loss)(4,337)9,594 (145.2%) 
 Per share - Basic(0.13)0.30 (143.3%) 
 Per share - Diluted(0.13)0.29 (144.8%) 
      
 Adjusted net income2,355 10,988 (78.6%) 
 Per share - Basic0.07 0.34 (79.4%) 
 Per share - Diluted0.07 0.34 (79.4%) 
 Number of shares outstanding –    
 Basic weighted average32,444,656 32,438,503  
 Diluted weighted average32,444,656 32,738,830  
      
 Summary of Financial Information (unaudited) 
 Nine Months Ended September 30, 
 All figures in thousands of US $, except per share amounts 
  20192018 *Change 
  $$% 
 Total revenue1,981,211 1,935,967 2.3% 
      
 Net loss(9,814)(445)(2,105.4%) 
 Per share - Basic(0.30)(0.01)(2,900.0%) 
 Per share - Diluted(0.30)(0.01)(2,900.0%) 
      
 Adjusted net income14,463 29,186 (50.4%) 
 Per share - Basic0.45 0.90 (50.0%) 
 Per share - Diluted0.44 0.89 (50.6%) 
 Number of shares outstanding –    
 Basic weighted average32,442,592 32,438,465  
 Diluted weighted average32,442,592 32,438,465  
      
 * The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated. 
      


Dorel Sports

        
 All figures in thousands of US $      
 Third Quarters Ended September 30 (unaudited) 
  20192018 *Change  
  $% of rev.$% of rev.% 
 Total revenue250,277 219,120 14.2% 
        
 Gross profit46,89518.7%46,14421.1%1.6% 
 Operating profit5,9572.4%6,9933.2%(14.8%) 
        
 Adjusted gross profit46,76918.7%46,24421.1%1.1% 
 Adjusted operating profit5,6012.2%7,5493.4%(25.8%) 
        
 All figures in thousands of US $      
 Nine Months Ended September 30 (unaudited) 
  20192018 *Change  
  $% of rev.$% of rev.% 
 Total revenue675,850 650,320 3.9% 
        
 Gross profit135,92520.1%139,62121.5%(2.6%) 
 Operating profit20,5533.0%2,9370.5%599.8% 
        
 Adjusted gross profit135,79920.1%141,30521.7%(3.9%) 
 Adjusted operating profit20,1973.0%14,7302.3%37.1% 
        
  * The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated. 
   

Third quarter revenue increased US$31.2 million, or 14.2%, to US$250.3 million, with revenue growth across all three divisions, driven by strong performances at the Cycling Sports Group (CSG). Excluding foreign exchange rate fluctuations year-over-year and the impact of the divestment of the performance apparel line of business (SUGOI), adjusted organic revenue increased 15.7%. Nine-month revenue increased US$25.5 million, or 3.9%, to US$675.9 million.

CSG’s third quarter growth was driven by continued excitement and increased sales of the model year ’20 lineup. CSG margins remained strong as a result of increased in-line, full margin sales and solid retail POS levels continue to trend upwards. Year-to-date CSG’s independent bike dealer (IBD) business continued to outpace the rest of the industry. Growth in Europe was primarily driven by the e-bike category which doubled sales with e-mountain bike launches such as the Moterra and Habit Neo. Caloi delivered strong double-digit revenue growth with increased volume due to success with Brazil’s Yellow Bike Sharing program and a better mix. Caloi is also experiencing improved results from increased Cannondale brand marketing efforts. POS levels were solid at Pacific Cycle, however the division was negatively impacted by margin compression. In addition, key retailers delayed holiday pipeline shipments to the current fourth quarter.

Operating profit for the quarter was US$6.0 million compared to US$7.0 million a year ago. Adjusted operating profit was US$5.6 million compared US$7.5 million last year. The Pacific Cycle issues described above plus related additional warehouse storage were solely responsible for the decreased operating profit. Nine-month operating profit was US$20.6 million compared to US$2.9 million in 2018. Adjusted operating profit was US$20.2 million versus US$14.7 million.

Dorel Juvenile

        
 All figures in thousands of US $      
 Third Quarters Ended September 30 (unaudited) 
  20192018 *Change 
  $% of rev.$% of rev.% 
 Total revenue222,925  229,690  (2.9%) 
        
 Gross profit56,219 25.2%57,846 25.2%(2.8%) 
 Operating profit (loss)(4,563)(2.0%)1,038 0.5%(539.6%) 
        
 Adjusted operating profit2,592 1.2%1,675 0.7%54.7% 
        
 All figures in thousands of US $      
 Nine Months Ended September 30 (unaudited) 
  20192018 *Change 
  $% of rev.$% of rev.% 
 Total revenue674,682  690,462  (2.3%) 
        
 Gross profit175,438 26.0%182,735 26.5%(4.0%) 
 Operating loss(9,321)(1.4%)(18,754)(2.7%)50.3% 
        
 Adjusted gross profit176,826 26.2%182,822 26.5%(3.3%) 
 Adjusted operating profit16,477 2.4%9,010 1.3%82.9% 
        
 * The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated. 
        

Third quarter revenue declined by US$6.8 million, or 2.9%, to US$222.9 million, with organic revenue1 decreasing by 0.5%. Dorel Juvenile USA sales at retail increased over prior year at most customers, capturing market share from competitors. Sales at Dorel Juvenile Brazil continued to grow double digits with Chile retail same store sales also increasing substantially over prior year. Nine-month organic revenue increased by 1.3%, but reported revenue decreased US$15.8 million, or 2.3%, to US$674.7 million.

New product introductions in Europe are gaining traction with additional new products being introduced in the fourth quarter and early 2020 which is expected to accelerate revenue improvement. At the world’s largest juvenile products exhibition in Cologne this September, Dorel Juvenile won the coveted innovation award for the introduction of the Maxi-Cosi CORAL. This revolutionary infant carrier baby car seat solves the inconvenience of managing bulky seats, with its detachable soft carrier weighing only 1.7kg, setting a new standard for lightness and convenience.

Operating loss was US$4.6 million compared to an operating profit of US$1.0 million last year. Included in 2019 results is an impairment loss on trade receivables of US$1.6 million due to a significant retail chain in the U.K. entering administration. Excluding restructuring and other costs, adjusted operating profit increased US$0.9 million to US$2.6 million compared to US$1.7 million in 2018. Nine-month operating loss was US$9.3 million versus US$18.8 million a year ago. Excluding impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs, adjusted operating profit rose 82.9% to US$16.5 million from US$9.0 million in 2018.

The restructuring program in Europe is being implemented and the program is running as planned. Savings of US$5.0 million are being realized as budgeted for this year. Overall annualized cost savings of US$12.0 million to US$15.0 million are anticipated once the program is fully implemented.

Dorel Home

        
 All figures in thousands of US $      
 Third Quarters Ended September 30 (unaudited) 
  20192018 *Change  
  $% of rev.$% of rev.% 
 Total revenue212,467 221,627 (4.1%) 
        
 Gross profit32,37615.2%34,84415.7%(7.1%) 
 Operating profit15,6657.4%19,5048.8%(19.7%) 
        
 All figures in thousands of US $      
 Nine Months Ended September 30 (unaudited) 
  20192018 *Change  
  $% of rev.$% of rev.% 
 Total revenue630,679 595,185 6.0% 
        
 Gross profit91,56914.5%99,38916.7%(7.9%) 
 Operating profit44,1897.0%52,6778.9%(16.1%) 
        
 * The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated. 
        

Dorel Home’s third quarter revenue decreased US$9.2 million, or 4.1%, to US$212.5 million. Prices were raised midway through the quarter to reflect the increased tariffs, which had a negative impact on retailers’ purchasing decisions. Despite the challenges in the market conditions, e-commerce sales increased to 61% of total segment gross sales, compared to 58% last year. CosmoLiving and Novogratz branded sales beat prior quarter numbers substantially. Nine-month revenue was up by US$35.5 million, or 6.0%, to US$630.7 million.

Gross profit for the third quarter was 15.2%, down 50 basis points from prior year, but an improvement of 100 basis points from second quarter gross profit. Tariff-related issues affecting the segment during the first half, including elevated inventory levels and warehousing costs and a less profitable product mix, continued into the third quarter but are being mitigated through stringent operational improvements. Sales and operating profit both increased over the second quarter. Year-over-year, operating profit declined US$3.8 million, or 19.7%, to US$15.7 million. Nine-month operating profit decreased US$8.5 million, or 16.1%, to US$44.2 million.

Other
During the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2019, the Company’s reported effective tax rates were (130.4)% and 1,640.7% respectively compared to 28.2% and 90.4% for the same periods in the prior year. Excluding income taxes on restructuring and other costs, the Company’s third quarter adjusted tax rate1 was 52.1% in 2019 compared with 24.5% in 2018. Excluding income taxes on impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs, the Company’s adjusted tax rate for the nine months was 44.5% in 2019 compared with 16.5% in 2018. Considering the significant impairment losses recorded during the fourth quarter of 2018, the Company was unable to recognize certain tax benefits related to tax losses and temporary differences. This resulted in an increase in the reported effective tax rates for both periods compared to prior year. The balance of the increase in the reported effective tax rate and in the adjusted effective tax rate is due to changes in the jurisdictions in which the Company generated its income. The Company expects that for the full year its annual adjusted tax rate to be between 35% and 40%.

Finance expenses increased by US$4.5 million to US$12.8 million during the third quarter and by US$11.8 million to US$35.9 million year-to-date. The increases are due mainly to interest expense on lease liabilities from the adoption of IFRS 16, for which the prior year figures were not restated. In addition, the 2019 increase includes higher average borrowings and higher average market interest rates.

Outlook
“At Dorel Sports, the positive momentum in Cycling Sports Group’s IBD business is expected to continue. This, coupled with the shift of orders at Pacific Cycle from the third to the fourth quarter, provides the confidence that the segment will deliver a solid fourth quarter in both sales and adjusted operating profit,” commented Dorel President & CEO, Martin Schwartz.

“At Dorel Home, we are expecting similar earnings for the fourth quarter as throughout 2019. We are now seeing an easing of the pressure created by tariffs imposed in the U.S. Demand is growing again, our warehouse service levels are improving, and our inventory is being re-balanced to the right levels. We expect adjusted operating profit to improve early in 2020.

“At Dorel Juvenile, new product introductions are beginning to have a positive impact and there are several key launches scheduled for the fourth quarter and early next year. From an earnings perspective, Europe is still transforming itself. The restructuring program in Europe is proceeding with most of the savings to come in 2020. Fourth quarter adjusted operating profit is at risk due to continuing civil unrest in Chile, which began in October and which is having a negative effect on all retail, including Dorel Juvenile’s numerous stores. This could lower earnings in the quarter and impact the critical Christmas season in that country,” concluded Mr. Schwartz.

Conference Call
Dorel Industries Inc. will hold a conference call to discuss these results today, November 8, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. Eastern Time. Interested parties can join the call by dialing 1-877-223-4471. The conference call can also be accessed via live webcast at http://www.dorel.com. If you are unable to call in at this time, you may access a recording of the meeting by calling 1-800-585-8367 and entering the passcode 1156908 on your phone. This recording will be available on Friday, November 8, 2019 as of 4:00 P.M. until 11:59 P.M. on Friday, November 15, 2019.

Complete condensed consolidated interim financial statements as at September 30, 2019 will be available on the Company's website, www.dorel.com, and will be available through the SEDAR website.

Profile
Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX: DII.B, DII.A) is a global organization, operating three distinct businesses in juvenile products, bicycles and home products. Dorel's strength lies in the diversity, innovation and quality of its products as well as the superiority of its brands. Dorel Juvenile’s powerfully branded products include global brands Maxi-Cosi, Quinny and Tiny Love, complemented by regional brands such as Safety 1st, Bébé Confort, Cosco and Infanti. Dorel Sports brands include Cannondale, Schwinn, GT, Mongoose, Caloi and IronHorse. Dorel Home, with its comprehensive e-commerce platform, markets a wide assortment of domestically produced and imported furniture. Dorel has annual sales of US$2.6 billion and employs approximately 9,200 people in facilities located in twenty-five countries worldwide.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The Company is presenting in this press release certain non-GAAP financial measures, as described below. These non-GAAP financial measures do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and therefore are unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for a measure prepared in accordance with IFRS.

Contained within this press release are reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated in accordance with IFRS.

The terms and the definitions of the non-GAAP financial measures contained in this press release are as follows:

Organic revenue and adjusted organic revenue

Organic revenue:Total revenue growth compared to the previous period, excluding the impact of varying foreign exchange rates
Adjusted organic revenue:Total revenue growth compared to the previous period, excluding the impact of varying foreign exchange rates and the impact of the divestment of the performance apparel line of business (Sugoi)

The Company believes that these measures provide investors with a better comparability of the Company’s total revenue trends by providing total revenue growth on a consistent basis between the periods presented.

Other financial information prepared under IFRS adjusted to exclude impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs

Adjusted cost of sales:Cost of sales excluding restructuring and other costs
Adjusted gross profit:Gross profit excluding restructuring and other costs
Adjusted operating profit:Operating profit excluding impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs
Adjusted income before income taxes:Income before income taxes excluding impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs
Adjusted income taxes expense:Income taxes expense excluding the tax impact relating to impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs
Adjusted tax rate:Tax rate excluding the tax impact relating to impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs
Adjusted net income:Net income excluding impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs, net of taxes
Adjusted earnings per basic and diluted share:Earnings per basic and diluted share calculated on the basis of adjusted net income

The Company believes that the adjusted financial information provides investors with additional information to measure the Company’s financial performance by excluding certain items that the Company believes do not reflect its core business performance and provides better comparability between the periods presented. Accordingly, the Company believes that the adjusted financial information will assist investors in analyzing the Company’s financial results and performance. The adjusted financial information is also used by management to assess the Company’s financial performance and to make operating and strategic decisions.

Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements included in this press release may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Except as may be required by Canadian securities laws, Dorel does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Forward-looking statements, by their very nature, are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties and are based on several assumptions which give rise to the possibility that actual results could differ materially from Dorel’s expectations expressed in or implied by such forward-looking statements and that the objectives, plans, strategic priorities and business outlook may not be achieved. As a result, Dorel cannot guarantee that any forward-looking statement will materialize, or if any of them do, what benefits Dorel will derive from them. Forward-looking statements are provided in this press release for the purpose of giving information about Management’s current expectations and plans and allowing investors and others to get a better understanding of Dorel’s operating environment. However, readers are cautioned that it may not be appropriate to use such forward-looking statements for any other purpose. 

Forward-looking statements made in this press release are based on a number of assumptions that Dorel believed were reasonable on the day it made the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from Dorel’s expectations expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements include: general economic conditions; changes in product costs and supply channels; foreign currency fluctuations; customer and credit risk, including the concentration of revenues with small number of customers; costs associated with product liability; changes in income tax legislation or the interpretation or application of those rules; the continued ability to develop products and support brand names; changes in the regulatory environment; continued access to capital resources, including compliance with covenants, and the related costs of borrowing; failure related to information technology systems; changes in assumptions in the valuation of goodwill and other intangible assets and future decline in market capitalization; and there being no certainty that Dorel’s current dividend policy will be maintained. These and other risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements are discussed in Dorel’s annual Management Discussion and Analysis and Annual Information Form filed with the applicable Canadian securities regulatory authorities. The risk factors outlined in the previously-mentioned documents are specifically incorporated herein by reference.

Forward-looking statements made in this press release related to the expected financial information for 2019 do not take into consideration the impact of adopting IFRS 16, Leases, on December 31, 2018.

Dorel cautions readers that the risks described above are not the only ones that could impact it. Additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to Dorel or that Dorel currently deems to be immaterial may also have a material adverse effect on Dorel’s business, financial condition or results of operations. Given these risks and uncertainties, investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as a prediction of actual results.


All figures in the tables below are in thousands of US $, except per share amounts

 
Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures
         
Organic revenue and adjusted organic revenue:
 Third Quarters Ended September 30,
 TotalDorel HomeDorel JuvenileDorel Sports
 20192018201920182019201820192018
 %%%%%%%%
Total revenue growth (decline)2.34.3(4.1)10.0(2.9)(2.5)14.26.6
Impact of varying foreign exchange rates1.31.8- 0.22.4 2.1 1.43.0
Organic revenue growth (decline)3.66.1(4.1)10.2(0.5)(0.4)15.69.6
Impact of the divestment of the performance apparel line of business (SUGOI)-0.7- -- - 0.12.2
Adjusted organic revenue growth (decline)3.66.8(4.1)10.2(0.5)(0.4)15.711.8


 Nine Months Ended September 30,
 TotalDorel HomeDorel JuvenileDorel Sports
 20192018201920182019201820192018
 %%%%%%%%
Total revenue growth (decline)2.31.9 6.00.9(2.3)1.2 3.93.5 
Impact of varying foreign exchange rates2.1(0.9)0.1-3.6 (2.2)2.3(0.3)
Organic revenue growth (decline)4.41.0 6.10.91.3 (1.0)6.23.2 
Impact of the divestment of the performance apparel line of business(SUGOI)0.50.2 --- - 1.50.7 
Adjusted organic revenue growth (decline)4.91.2 6.10.91.3 (1.0)7.73.9 
         

Other financial information prepared under IFRS adjusted to exclude impairment loss on intangible assets, restructuring and other costs:

            
Dorel Consolidated       
 Third Quarters ended September 30,
 2019 2018 *
  % ofRestructuring % of  % ofRestructuring % of
 Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue
 $ %$$ % $ %$$ %
TOTAL REVENUE685,669100.0-685,669100.0 670,437100.0-670,437100.0
Cost of sales550,17980.2126550,30580.3 531,60379.3(100)531,50379.3
GROSS PROFIT135,49019.8(126)135,36419.7 138,83420.7100138,93420.7
Selling expenses57,2038.3-57,2038.3 59,1778.8-59,1778.8
General and administrative expenses47,3266.9-47,3266.9 47,4317.1-47,4317.1
Research and development expenses9,6721.4-9,6721.4 9,2761.4-9,2761.4
Impairment loss on trade and other receivables3,4490.5-3,4490.5 246--246-
Restructuring and other costs6,9251.1(6,925)-- 1,0930.2(1,093)--
OPERATING PROFIT10,9151.66,79917,7142.6 21,6113.21,19322,8043.4
Finance expenses12,7971.8-12,7971.8 8,2541.2-8,2541.2
INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES(1,882)(0.2)6,7994,9170.8 13,3572.01,19314,5502.2
Income taxes expense2,4550.41072,5620.5 3,7630.6(201)3,5620.6
Tax rate(130.4)%  52.1%  28.2%  24.5% 
NET INCOME (LOSS)(4,337)(0.6)6,6922,3550.3 9,5941.41,39410,9881.6
EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE          
Basic(0.13) 0.200.07  0.30 0.040.34 
Diluted(0.13) 0.200.07  0.29 0.050.34 
SHARES OUTSTANDING           
Basic - weighted average32,444,656  32,444,656  32,438,503  32,438,503 
Diluted - weighted average32,444,656  32,838,148  32,738,830  32,738,830 
 
* The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated.
 


            
 Nine Months Ended September 30,
 2019 2018 *
         Impairment loss on  
         intangible assets,  
  % ofRestructuring % of  % ofrestructuring % of
 Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue
 $ %$$ % $ %$$ %
TOTAL REVENUE1,981,211100.0-1,981,211100.0 1,935,967100.0-1,935,967100.0
Cost of sales1,578,27979.7(1,262)1,577,01779.6 1,514,22278.2(1,771)1,512,45178.1
GROSS PROFIT402,93220.31,262404,19420.4 421,74521.81,771423,51621.9
Selling expenses166,1148.4-166,1148.4 176,9659.1-176,9659.1
General and administrative expenses143,4147.2-143,4147.2 146,8417.7-146,8417.7
Research and development expenses28,8211.5-28,8211.5 27,3371.4-27,3371.4
Impairment loss on trade and other receivables3,9010.2-3,9010.2 13,4070.7-13,4070.7
Restructuring and other costs24,1801.2(24,180)-- 13,5930.7(13,593)--
Impairment loss on intangible assets----- 24,1931.2(24,193)--
OPERATING PROFIT36,5021.825,44261,9443.1 19,4091.039,55758,9663.0
Finance expenses35,8651.8-35,8651.8 24,0241.2-24,0241.2
INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES637-25,44226,0791.3 (4,615)(0.2)39,55734,9421.8
Income taxes expense (recovery)10,4510.51,16511,6160.6 (4,170)(0.2)9,9265,7560.3
Tax rate1,640.7%  44.5%  90.4%  16.5% 
NET INCOME (LOSS)(9,814)(0.5)24,27714,4630.7 (445)-29,63129,1861.5
EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE          
Basic(0.30) 0.750.45  (0.01) 0.910.90 
Diluted(0.30) 0.740.44  (0.01) 0.900.89 
SHARES OUTSTANDING           
Basic - weighted average32,442,592  32,442,592  32,438,465  32,438,465 
Diluted - weighted average32,442,592  32,797,585  32,438,465  32,722,433 
 
* The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated.
 


Dorel Juvenile       
   Third Quarters Ended September 30,
   2019 2018 *
    % ofRestructuring % of  % ofRestructuring % of
   Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue
   $%$$% $%$$%
TOTAL REVENUE222,925100.0-222,925100.0 229,690100.0-229,690100.0
Cost of sales166,70674.8-166,70674.8 171,84474.8-171,84474.8
GROSS PROFIT56,21925.2-56,21925.2 57,84625.2-57,84625.2
            
Selling expenses26,78912.0-26,78912.0 29,72612.9-29,72612.9
General and administrative expenses18,0798.1-18,0798.1 19,0558.4-19,0558.4
Research and development expenses7,1373.2-7,1373.2 6,9873.0-6,9873.0
Impairment loss on trade and other receivables1,6220.7-1,6220.7 4030.2-4030.2
Restructuring and other costs7,1553.2(7,155)-- 6370.2(637)--
OPERATING PROFIT (LOSS)(4,563)(2.0)7,1552,5921.2 1,0380.56371,6750.7


 Nine Months Ended September 30,
 2019 2018 *
         Impairment loss on  
         intangible assets,  
  % ofRestructuring % of  % ofrestructuring % of
 Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue
 $%$$% $%$$%
TOTAL REVENUE674,682100.0-674,682100.0 690,462100.0-690,462100.0
Cost of sales499,24474.0(1,388)497,85673.8 507,72773.5(87)507,64073.5
GROSS PROFIT175,43826.01,388176,82626.2 182,73526.587182,82226.5
            
Selling expenses81,07612.0-81,07612.0 89,10612.9-89,10612.9
General and administrative expenses56,0838.4-56,0838.4 60,4128.8-60,4128.8
Research and development expenses21,1453.1-21,1453.1 20,1082.9-20,1082.9
Impairment loss on trade and other receivables2,0450.3-2,0450.3 4,1860.6-4,1860.6
Restructuring and other costs24,4103.6(24,410)-- 3,4840.5(3,484)--
Impairment loss on intangible assets----- 24,1933.5(24,193)--
OPERATING PROFIT (LOSS)(9,321)(1.4)25,79816,4772.4 (18,754)(2.7)27,7649,0101.3
            
* The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated.
 


Dorel Sports       
 Third Quarters Ended September 30,
 2019 2018 *
  % ofRestructuring % of  % ofRestructuring % of
 Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue
 $%$$% $%$$%
TOTAL REVENUE250,277100.0-250,277100.0 219,120100.0-219,120100.0
Cost of sales203,38281.3126203,50881.3 172,97678.9(100)172,87678.9
GROSS PROFIT46,89518.7(126)46,76918.7 46,14421.110046,24421.1
            
Selling expenses23,5719.4-23,5719.4 22,83410.4-22,83410.4
General and administrative expenses15,6916.4-15,6916.4 14,8466.9-14,8466.9
Research and development expenses1,3510.5-1,3510.5 1,1740.5-1,1740.5
Impairment loss (reversal) on trade and other receivables5550.2-5550.2 (159)(0.1)-(159)(0.1)
Restructuring and other costs(230)(0.2)230-- 4560.2(456)--
OPERATING PROFIT5,9572.4(356)5,6012.2 6,9933.25567,5493.4


 Nine Months Ended September 30,
 2019 2018 *
  % ofRestructuring % of  % ofRestructuring % of
 Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue Reportedrevenueand other costsAdjustedrevenue
 $%$$% $%$$%
TOTAL REVENUE675,850100.0-675,850100.0 650,320100.0-650,320100.0
Cost of sales539,92579.9126540,05179.9 510,69978.5(1,684)509,01578.3
GROSS PROFIT135,92520.1(126)135,79920.1 139,62121.51,684141,30521.7
            
Selling expenses64,7589.6-64,7589.6 67,92010.4-67,92010.4
General and administrative expenses46,3616.8-46,3616.8 47,5077.3-47,5077.3
Research and development expenses4,0500.6-4,0500.6 3,9810.6-3,9810.6
Impairment loss on trade and other receivables4330.1-4330.1 7,1671.1-7,1671.1
Restructuring and other costs(230)-230-- 10,1091.6(10,109)--
OPERATING PROFIT20,5533.0(356)20,1973.0 2,9370.511,79314,7302.3
 
* The Company has initially applied IFRS 16 as at December 31, 2018. Under the transition method chosen, comparative information is not restated.

CONTACTS:
MaisonBrison Communications
Rick Leckner
(514) 731-0000

Dorel Industries Inc.
Jeffrey Schwartz
(514) 934-3034