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Oshkosh Announces Improved EPS and Debt Reduction Expectations for Fourth Quarter
September 30, 2008
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From aftermarketNews Staff & Wire Reports

OSHKOSH, Wis. -- Oshkosh Corp. said it expects earnings per share (EPS) for its fourth fiscal quarter ending Sept. 30 to be at or above the higher end of its previously announced EPS estimate range of 50 cents to 65 cents. Furthermore, Oshkosh expects to reduce its debt to $2.80 to $2.85 billion at Sept. 30, compared to its previous expectations of $2.85 to $2.90 billion due to cash flow from earnings and working capital initiatives.

“During the last several months, we have improved our cost structure by downsizing our workforce approximately 10 percent and lowering discretionary spending,” said Robert Bohn, Oshkosh chairman and chief executive officer. “We have been reducing our working capital by selling excess inventory, rationalizing production and pursuing receivables initiatives. These swift and decisive actions should help us to remain competitive in fiscal 2009.

“Our ability to generate strong cash flow from earnings and working capital initiatives has driven better than anticipated debt reduction in the fourth quarter, and we expect to exit fiscal year 2008 with debt in the range of $2.80 to $2.85 billion,” said Bohn. “With a defense business that we believe will grow, and a sharper focus on cash flow generation, we expect to drive significant cash flow and debt reduction in fiscal 2009 in spite of challenging market conditions and exit fiscal 2009 with a stronger balance sheet.”

For more information about Oshkosh, visit: www.oshkoshcorporation.com.