LCI Industries Shares Updates Related To COVID-19

LCI Industries Shares Updates Related To COVID-19

The company recently announced the temporary suspension of production at select manufacturing facilities.

LCI Industries, which, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Lippert Components, Inc., supplies, domestically and internationally, a broad array of highly engineered components for the leading OEMs in the recreation and transportation product markets, and the related aftermarkets of those industries, recently announced additional actions and support activities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the company will be establishing an emergency fund for team members in crisis.

“During this unprecedented crisis, the health and safety of our team members remains our top priority. At the same time, we are taking the necessary steps to mitigate the long-term impact of this prolonged macro-economic uncertainty on our business stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, we have taken substantial actions in response to this rapidly changing environment, including implementing broad-based reductions in compensation, delaying non-essential capital expenditures, and eliminating discretionary spending. We believe these steps will be critical to maintaining a strong, flexible financial position. Now more than ever, our operational discipline and track record of successfully navigating various economic cycles will prove critical to ensuring we emerge from this crisis a stronger, more nimble company,” said LCI Industries President and CEO Jason Lippert.

“Many of our team members on the front lines are experiencing personal and financial difficulties as our economy has ground to a rapid halt. As a result, we will be establishing a temporary emergency fund to support extreme needs of team members, if needed. In this difficult period, I want to again express my gratitude to all our team members for their extraordinary leadership,” concluded Lippert.

Business Update

As previously announced, on March 25, the company announced the temporary suspension of production at select manufacturing facilities across the U.S. and Europe. In addition, LCI Industries is making the following temporary compensation adjustments:

• President and Chief Executive Officer, Jason Lippert, as well as Ryan Smith, Senior Vice President of Operations, will reduce their base salaries by 25%.

• The executive leadership team, general managers and other executives across the company will reduce their respective base salaries.

• The LCI Industries board of directors will reduce their quarterly retainer by 25%.

The company will continue to carefully review executive and director compensation, as well as other salaried personnel costs, to identify other potential cost saving opportunities.

LCI has implemented further cost saving measures, and is evaluating additional actions, including:

• Rightsizing workforce to match current demand levels.

• Delaying certain capital expenses and reducing or eliminating non-critical business expenses.

• Temporary hiring freezes in all locations and furloughs for non-critical team members.

• Postponing merit increases for salaried employees until the end of the fiscal year.

• Continually engaging with our strategic banking partners regarding appropriate options relative to future financial liquidity.

“Despite incredibly strong headwinds we are facing globally, long-term, we remain encouraged by the secular trends driving a positive outlook for the RV industry, which remains popular among younger demographics who seek innovative, technologically advanced products. Further, given our new normal, which will include significantly less air travel and hotel stays in the intermediate term, combined with the need for social distancing for the foreseeable future, RVs provide a wonderful opportunity for people to continue to enjoy vacation and leisure activities,” continued Lippert. “While we have paused on some of our inorganic opportunities that will advance our diversification strategy, we are continuing to prudently invest in technology that will allow LCI to further extend its leadership position in the markets we serve.”

Financial Strength and Flexibility

LCI Industries maintains a strong financial position supported by ample liquidity, with a current net debt position of approximately $700 million, net of approximately $100 million of cash available on its balance sheet and borrowing availability of more than $190 million at March 31.

The company has no significant debt maturities until 2022, and as of the most recent quarter end, the company was well within its loan covenant which requires a leverage ratio (net debt to proforma TTM EBITDA) under 3.0.

Community Support

LCI Industries is dedicated to participating in overall relief efforts across over 90 facilities. The company is donating personal protective equipment and other supplies throughout our local communities, in addition to manufacturing roughly 56,000 medical face shields used by doctors and nurses in Italy.

In accordance with LCI’s Social Impact philosophy, the company will also be establishing a temporary emergency fund to aid those team members who have faced personal and financial difficulties due to the COVID-19 health crisis. LCI will also continue to encourage and support employee-initiated volunteer efforts.

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