Ecolab First Quarter Reported Diluted EPS $0.60; Adjusted Diluted EPS $0.82, +1%

ST. PAUL, Minn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ecolab Inc. (NYSE: ECL):

FIRST QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Very strong first quarter sales growth, driven by strong volume gains and accelerating pricing that overcame surging delivered product cost inflation in a rapidly changing global operating environment.
  • Reported sales +13% versus last year. Acquisition adjusted fixed currency sales +12%.
  • Reported diluted EPS $0.60, -10% versus last year.
  • Adjusted diluted EPS, excluding special gains and charges and discrete tax items were $0.82, +1% versus last year. Adjusted diluted EPS includes $0.06 per share of Purolite amortization.
  • The earnings increase reflects accelerating pricing and strong volume growth which overcame substantial incremental increases in delivered product costs following the start of the war in Eastern Europe and further headwinds from unfavorable currency translation.

First Quarter Ended March 31

Reported

Adjusted

(unaudited)

Public Currency Rates

%

Public Currency Rates

%

(millions, except per share)

2022

2021

Change

2022

2021

Change

Net sales

$

3,266.7

$

2,885.0

13

%

$

3,266.7

$

2,885.0

13

%

Operating income

254.5

297.3

(14

)

%

331.5

329.7

1

%

Net income attributable to Ecolab

171.9

193.6

(11

)

%

236.5

233.9

1

%

Diluted earnings per share attributable to Ecolab

$

0.60

$

0.67

(10

)

%

$

0.82

$

0.81

1

%

Adjusted

Fixed Currency Rates

%

Fixed Currency Rates

%

2022

2021

Change

2022

2021

Change

Net sales

$

3,255.4

$

2,808.3

16

%

$

3,255.4

$

2,808.3

16

%

Operating income

251.7

284.1

(11

)

%

328.7

316.5

4

%

First quarter adjusted earnings reflected double-digit sales growth, driven by very strong Institutional & Specialty, Industrial and Other segment sales, accelerating pricing and further strong new business wins, that overcame continued substantial delivered product cost inflation and unfavorable currency translation in a rapidly changing global operating environment.

CEO Comment

Commenting on the quarter, Christophe Beck, Ecolab’s president and chief executive officer, said, “First quarter earnings were consistent with our expectations, even though the operating environment was not. Our very strong sales growth, driven by improved volume gains and rapidly increasing pricing, overcame surging delivered product cost inflation. Sales growth accelerated further from the fourth quarter, led by double-digit gains in our Institutional & Specialty, Industrial and Other segments, while the Healthcare & Life Sciences segment declined versus a strong increase last year. Raw material and freight costs increased an estimated 25% versus last year, exacerbated by the start of the war in Eastern Europe during the last month of the quarter, and added an estimated $0.55 per share of year-on-year incremental costs to the first quarter alone. Importantly, our team reacted aggressively and continued to accelerate our pricing, which reached 5% in the quarter, up from 3% in the fourth quarter. This strong pricing momentum, along with robust new business gains, and benefits from innovation and digital automation and services, helped us to fully overcome these unprecedented headwinds.

“Looking ahead, we remain focused on continuously strengthening our long-term business fundamentals by driving strong new business, accelerating pricing and leveraging margin improvement through innovation and productivity. While we expect the impact of substantial raw material and cost inflation to increase further in the second quarter and remain high for the balance of the year, we are also very pleased with our progress on pricing, and now expect it to be in the 6% to 7% range for the balance of the year. In addition, to offset the rapid rise in energy costs following the start of the war in Eastern Europe thus impacting the full second quarter, we have begun to roll out a global temporary energy surcharge of up to 12%, which is expected to develop progressively through the year. Despite the substantial cost headwinds, we expect our combined pricing actions (which include our ongoing structural pricing and the energy surcharge), along with strong volume growth and long-term productivity improvements, to yield second quarter adjusted diluted earnings per share approaching last year’s $1.22. Further, as our current pricing actions roll out through this year, we believe they will result in accelerating earnings growth through the second half and deliver low-teens growth in adjusted diluted earnings per share for the full year 2022, understanding there is uncertainty in the timing of the realization of the surcharge which will become more clear as we exit the second quarter.

“With our continued strong long-term macro drivers, strengthened value proposition and improved competitive advantages, we remain confident we are taking the right steps to deliver superior long-term growth and shareholder returns.”


First Quarter 2022 Consolidated Results

Ecolab’s first quarter reported sales increased 13%, fixed currency sales increased 16% and acquisition adjusted fixed currency sales increased 12% when compared to the prior year.

First quarter 2022 reported operating income decreased 14% and includes the impact of special charges, which were primarily related to Purolite acquisition costs, COVID-related charges and charges related to our operations in Russia. Adjusted operating income increased 1% while adjusted fixed currency operating income increased 4%. The adjusted operating income gain reflects accelerating structural pricing and strong volume growth which overcame substantially higher delivered product costs and unfavorable mix.

Reported interest expense increased 3% as interest on new debt issued to fund the Purolite acquisition was partially offset by benefits from debt refinancing transactions completed last year.

The reported income tax rate for the first quarter of 2022 was 20.7% compared with the reported rate of 25.2% in the first quarter of 2021. Excluding special gains and charges and discrete tax items, the adjusted tax rate for the first quarter of 2022 was 19.5% compared with the adjusted tax rate of 19.7% in the first quarter of 2021.

First quarter 2022 reported net income decreased 11% versus the prior year. Excluding the impact of special gains and charges and discrete tax items, adjusted net income increased 1% versus the prior year.

Reported diluted earnings per share decreased 10% versus the prior year. Adjusted diluted earnings per share increased 1% when compared against the first quarter 2021. Adjusted diluted earnings per share includes $0.06 of Purolite amortization. Currency translation had a $0.03 unfavorable impact on first quarter 2022 earnings per share.

Ecolab reacquired approximately 1.5 million shares of its common stock during the first quarter of 2022.

First Quarter 2022 Segment Review

Global Industrial

(unaudited)

First Quarter Ended March 31

Acq. Adj.

(millions)

2022

2021

% Change

% Change

Fixed currency

Sales

$

1,557.0

$

1,384.9

12

%

12

%

Operating income

189.2

209.8

(10

)

%

(10

)

%

Operating income margin

12.2

%

15.1

%

Acq. adj. operating income margin

12.1

%

15.1

%

Public currency

Sales

$

1,565.7

$

1,431.0

9

%

Operating income

191.4

220.3

(13

)

%

The Industrial segment includes Water, Food & Beverage, Downstream and Paper

Acquisition adjusted fixed currency sales increased 12%. Strong double-digit growth across all divisions was driven by accelerating structural pricing and new business wins. Acquisition adjusted fixed currency operating income decreased 10% as accelerating structural pricing and increased volume were more than offset by significantly higher delivered product costs and unfavorable mix.

Global Institutional & Specialty

(unaudited)

First Quarter Ended March 31

Acq. Adj.

(millions)

2022

2021

% Change

% Change

Fixed currency

Sales

$

1,005.1

$

844.1

19

%

19

%

Operating income

110.8

61.9

79

%

79

%

Operating income margin

11.0

%

7.3

%

Acq. adj. operating income margin

11.0

%

7.3

%

Public currency

Sales

$

1,007.0

$

857.4

17

%

Operating income

111.1

62.0

79

%

The Institutional & Specialty segment includes Institutional and Specialty

Acquisition adjusted fixed currency sales increased 19%. Strong growth in the Institutional division reflected improved volume gains, good new business wins, new innovation and structural pricing despite a stalled recovery in restaurant and lodging activity due to extended COVID-related impacts and customer staffing shortages. Specialty sales showed good growth as strong quickservice sales were partially offset by lower food retail sales, in part due to customer staffing shortages impacting cleaning intensity. Acquisition adjusted fixed currency operating income increased 79% as very strong volume growth and accelerating structural pricing overcame higher delivered product costs and sales force investments.

Global Healthcare & Life Sciences

(unaudited)

First Quarter Ended March 31

Acq. Adj.

(millions)

2022

2021

% Change

% Change

Fixed currency

Sales

$

362.6

$

281.1

29

%

(7

)

%

Operating income

44.1

42.6

4

%

(42

)

%

Operating income margin

12.2

%

15.2

%

Acq. adj. operating income margin

9.4

%

15.2

%

Public currency

Sales

$

362.8

$

292.7

24

%

Operating income

44.2

45.0

(2

)

%

The Healthcare & Life Sciences segment includes Healthcare and Life Sciences

Acquisition adjusted fixed currency sales decreased 7% compared to a 14% increase last year when sales benefited from strong COVID-related demand. Acquisition adjusted fixed currency operating income decreased 42%, primarily reflecting the comparison to the very strong sales volume gain last year (when operating income grew 90%) and higher delivered product costs; these were partially offset by accelerating structural pricing.

Other

(unaudited)

First Quarter Ended March 31

Acq. Adj.

(millions)

2022

2021

% Change

% Change

Fixed currency

Sales

$

296.0

$

265.4

12

%

12

%

Operating income

37.2

32.3

15

%

15

%

Operating income margin

12.6

%

12.2

%

Acq. adj. operating income margin

12.6

%

12.2

%

Public currency

Sales

$

296.4

$

270.7

9

%

Operating income

37.5

32.9

14

%

The Other segment includes Pest Elimination, Textile Care and Colloidal Technologies

Acquisition adjusted fixed currency sales increased 12%. Growth was led by double-digit gains in Pest Elimination and Textile Care. Acquisition adjusted fixed currency operating income increased 15% as accelerating structural pricing overcame higher delivered product costs.

Corporate

(unaudited)

First Quarter Ended March 31

(millions)

2022

2021

Public currency

Sales

$

34.8

$

33.2

Corporate operating expense

Nalco and Purolite amortization

52.7

30.5

Special (gains) and charges

77.0

32.4

Total Corporate operating expense

$

129.7

$

62.9

First quarter of 2022 corporate segment includes:

  • sales of $35 million to ChampionX under the Master Cross Supply and Product Transfer agreements we entered into as part of the ChampionX separation
  • amortization expense of $30 million related to the Nalco merger intangible assets and $23 million related to Purolite acquisition intangible assets
  • net special charges of $77 million that primarily reflected Purolite acquisition costs, COVID-related charges and charges related to our operations in Russia as discussed below

Special gains and charges for the first quarter of 2021 were a net charge of $32 million and primarily included restructuring charges and COVID-related charges.

Comment on Russia Operations

In light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the sanctions against Russia by the United States and other countries, Ecolab has made the determination that it will limit its Russian business to operations that are essential to life, providing minimal support for its healthcare, pharma, food and beverage and certain water businesses. Ecolab may further narrow its presence in Russia depending on future developments. Ecolab’s Russian operations represented approximately 1% of Ecolab’s 2021 annual sales.

2022 Business Outlook

We assume continued, if uneven, global economic growth in 2022 as global COVID impacts generally move behind us. In this rapidly changing environment, we remain focused on continuing to drive strong new business gains, pricing, and margin improvement. While we expect the impact of substantial raw material and cost inflation to increase further in the second quarter and remain high for the balance of the year, we are also very pleased with our progress on structural pricing, and now expect it to be in the 6% to 7% range for the balance of the year. In addition, to offset the rapid rise in energy costs following the start of the war in Eastern Europe thus impacting the full second quarter, we have begun to roll out a global temporary energy surcharge of up to 12%, which is expected to develop progressively through the year. Despite the substantial cost headwinds, we expect our combined pricing actions (which include our ongoing structural pricing and the energy surcharge), along with strong volume growth and long-term productivity improvements, to yield second quarter adjusted diluted earnings per share approaching last year’s $1.22. Further, as our current pricing actions roll out through this year, we believe they will result in accelerating earnings growth through the second half and deliver low-teens growth in adjusted diluted earnings per share for the full year 2022, understanding there is uncertainty in the timing of the realization of the surcharge which will become more clear as we exit the second quarter.

We remain confident in our long-term outlook as our value proposition to help solve the world’s people and planet health needs while improving business health is more important than ever. With our firm pricing execution focus and an inflationary environment that will ultimately ease and lead to higher margins, we expect to continue to leverage our robust growth opportunities to drive superior results for our customers and shareholders.

About Ecolab

A trusted partner at nearly three million customer locations, Ecolab (ECL) is a global leader in water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services that protect people, planet and business health. With annual sales of $13 billion and more than 47,000 associates, Ecolab delivers comprehensive science-based solutions, data-driven insights and world-class service to advance food safety, maintain clean and safe environments, optimize water and energy use, and improve operational efficiencies and sustainability for customers in the food, healthcare, hospitality and industrial markets in more than 170 countries around the world. www.ecolab.com

Ecolab will host a live webcast to review the first quarter earnings announcement today at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The webcast, along with related materials, will be available to the public on Ecolab’s website at www.ecolab.com/investor. A replay of the webcast and related materials will be available at that site.

Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This communication contains certain statements relating to future events and our intentions, beliefs, expectations and predictions for the future which are forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words or phrases such as “will likely result,” “are expected to,” “will continue,” “is anticipated,” “we believe,” “we expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “may,” “will,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “target,” “forecast” (including the negative or variations thereof) or similar terminology used in connection with any discussion of future plans, actions or events generally identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding COVID-19 pandemic trends, global economic conditions, raw material and cost inflation, pricing actions, our Russian operations, and our financial and business performance and prospects, including sales, earnings, and productivity improvements. These statements are based on the current expectations of management of the company. There are a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements included in this communication. With respect to the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous factors will determine the extent of the impact on our business, including the severity of the disease, the duration of the outbreak, the distribution, acceptance and efficacy of vaccines, the likelihood of a resurgence of the outbreak, including as a result of emerging variants, actions that may be taken by governmental authorities intended to minimize the spread of the pandemic, including vaccination mandates, or to stimulate the economy and other unintended consequences.

Additional risks and uncertainties that may affect operating results and business performance are set forth under Item 1A of our most recent Form 10-K, and our other public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), and include the effects and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the impact of vaccination mandates; difficulty in procuring raw materials or fluctuations in raw material costs; the vitality of the markets we serve; the impact of economic factors such as the worldwide economy, capital flows, interest rates, foreign currency risk, and reduced sales and earnings in our international operations resulting from the weakening of local currencies versus the U.S. dollar; information technology infrastructure failures or breaches in data security; our ability to attract, retain and develop high caliber management talent to lead our business and successfully execute organizational change and changing labor market dynamics in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic; exposure to global economic, political and legal risks related to our international operations, including the impact of sanctions or other actions taken by the U.S. or other countries, and retaliatory measures taken by Russia in response, in connection with the conflict in Ukraine; public health outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics, such as the current outbreak of COVID-19; our ability to execute key business initiatives, including restructurings and our Enterprise Resource Planning system upgrades; our ability to successfully compete with respect to value, innovation and customer support; pressure on operations from consolidation of customers or vendors; restraints on pricing flexibility due to contractual obligations and our ability to meet our contractual commitments; realization of anticipated benefits of the Purolite acquisition; our ability to acquire complementary businesses and to effectively integrate such businesses; the costs and effects of complying with laws and regulations, including those relating to the environment and to the manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and use of our products, as well as to the conduct of our business generally, including labor and employment and anti-corruption; potential chemical spill or release; potential to incur significant tax liabilities or indemnification liabilities relating to the separation and split-off of our ChampionX business; the occurrence of litigation or claims, including class action lawsuits; the loss or insolvency of a major customer or distributor; repeated or prolonged government and/or business shutdowns or similar events; acts of war or terrorism; natural or man-made disasters; water shortages; severe weather conditions; changes in tax laws and unanticipated tax liabilities; potential loss of deferred tax assets; our indebtedness, and any failure to comply with covenants that apply to our indebtedness; potential losses arising from the impairment of goodwill or other assets; and other uncertainties or risks reported from time to time in our reports to the SEC. In light of these risks, uncertainties, assumptions and factors, the forward-looking events discussed in this communication may not occur. We caution that undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Ecolab does not undertake, and expressly disclaims, any duty to update any forward-looking statement whether as a result of new information, future events or changes in expectations, except as required by law.

Non-GAAP Financial Information

This news release and certain of the accompanying tables include financial measures that have not been calculated in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. (“GAAP”).

These non-GAAP financial measures include:

  • fixed currency sales
  • acquisition adjusted fixed currency sales
  • adjusted cost of sales
  • adjusted gross margin
  • fixed currency operating income
  • adjusted operating income
  • adjusted fixed currency operating income
  • adjusted fixed currency operating income margin
  • acquisition adjusted fixed currency operating income
  • acquisition adjusted fixed currency operating income margin
  • adjusted tax rate
  • adjusted net income attributable to Ecolab
  • adjusted diluted earnings per share

We provide these measures as additional information regarding our operating results. We use these non-GAAP measures internally to evaluate our performance and in making financial and operational decisions, including with respect to incentive compensation. We believe that our presentation of these measures provides investors with greater transparency with respect to our results of operations and that these measures are useful for period-to-period comparison of results.

Our non-GAAP adjusted financial measures for cost of sales, gross margin, operating income, other (income) expense and interest expense exclude the impact of special (gains) and charges, and our non-GAAP measures for tax rate, net income attributable to Ecolab and diluted earnings per share further exclude the impact of discrete tax items. We include items within special (gains) and charges and discrete tax items that we believe can significantly affect the period-over-period assessment of operating results and not necessarily reflect costs associated with historical trends and future results. After tax special (gains) and charges are derived by applying the applicable local jurisdictional tax rate to the corresponding pre-tax special (gains) and charges.

We evaluate the performance of our international operations based on fixed currency rates of foreign exchange, which eliminate the translation impact of exchange rate fluctuations on our international results.

Contacts

Michael Monahan (651) 250-2809

Andrew Hedberg (651) 250-2185

Cairn Clark (651) 250-2291

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