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Today's Trucking / June 4, 2015

Navistar International Corp. on Thursday announced it narrowed its fiscal second quarter loss while revenue slipped.

The truck and engine manufacturer reported a net loss of US$64 million, or US$0.78 per diluted share, compared to a second quarter 2014 net loss of US$297 million, or US$3.65 per diluted share.

Revenues in the quarter were US$2.693 billion compared to US$2.746 billion a year earlier.

The performance is less than the average estimate of 11 analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research, which were expecting a net loss of US$0.17 per share. Seven analysts surveyed by Zacks expected revenue of US$2.88 billion.

Chargeouts for Navistar increased 38% over the previous quarter. These are defined as Class 6-8 trucks and buses in the U.S. and Canada that have been invoiced to customers, with the units held in dealer inventory.

"Our results reflect continued progress in improving enterprise-wide business operations and positive momentum in the North American industry," said Troy A. Clarke, Navistar president and CEO "We continue to make solid improvements in our North American truck and parts businesses and are especially encouraged by the progress in our bus business as well as increased market share in our medium-duty business, where we saw significant improvement in sales to major rental and leasing fleets and strong results in dealer-led sales."

Overall EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) was US$85 million versus an EBITDA loss of US$119 million in the same period one year ago.

According to Navistar, the US$204 million improvement was driven by an increase in truck segment sales, favorable product mix and the continuation of lower warranty expense and cost reductions. Prior year results included US$149 million in asset impairment charges related to the company's South American engine operations.

In this most recent quarter Navistar’s truck segment recorded a loss of US$51 million, compared with a year-ago second quarter loss of US$129 million.

The segment's year-over-year improvement was driven by increased chargeouts, improved product costs and lower charges for adjustments to pre-existing warranties, according to the company, which it said reflect quality improvements in recent model years and continued efforts to reduce overall cost per repair.

The company provided guidance for its fiscal third quarter with EBITDA of US$125 million- US$175 million, excluding pre-existing warranty and one-time items.

It also projects a “continued strong North American industry” for fiscal year 2016 with retail deliveries of Class 6-8 trucks and buses in the United States and Canada to be in the same range as the current fiscal year, 350,000 to 380,000 units, with a stronger mix of school buses and medium-duty trucks.

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Navistar Q2 Results Reveal Narrower Loss, Big Gain in Sales

Heavy Duty Trucking / June 4, 2015

Navistar International Corp. narrowed its loss in the second quarter but missed analyst expectations as its revenue dropped by nearly 2%. Company officials emphasized the truck and engine maker's "continued progress in improving enterprise-wide business operations."

The second-quarter net loss of $64 million (or $0.78 per diluted share) is significantly better than the net loss of $297 million (or $0.78 per diluted share) that it incurred for the same period a year ago. It also reflects a 38% increase in sales of Class 6-8 trucks and buses in the U.S. over the first quarter of the year.

Revenue dropped from $2.75 billion to to $2.69 billion. Analysts had expected a loss of 18 cents a share and revenue of $2.82 billion.

The OEM also stated that in Q2 it was cash flow positive and that it finished the quarter with $784 million in manufacturing cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities.

In addition, the company advised that its Q2 2015 EBITDA was $85 million vs. an EBITDA loss of $119 million in the same period last year. In a June 4 conference call with investors, Navistar President and CEO Troy Clarke attributed this $204 million year-over-year improvement to an increase in truck segment sales, having a “favorable product mix” and the continuation of lower warranty expense and cost reductions.

"Our results reflect continued progress in improving enterprise-wide business operations and positive momentum in the North American industry," said Clarke.

"We continue to make solid improvements in our North American truck and parts businesses and are especially encouraged by the progress in our bus business as well as increased market share in our medium-duty business, where we saw significant improvement in sales to major rental and leasing fleets and strong results in dealer-led sales," he continued.

Clarke noted that the 38% quarterly gain in North American truck sales also translated to a 10% year-over-year increase, which he said included a 24% increase in Class 6 and 7 medium trucks and a 9% increase in combined Class 8 trucks.

"We continue to take the right actions to improve the business and expect to achieve in excess of an 8 percent EBITDA margin run rate as we exit the year," he added. "We think 2016 will be another strong year for the North American industry and we believe we're well positioned to take advantage of favorable market conditions for our core businesses."

Indeed, Navistar said it is “projecting a continued strong North American industry for FY2016 with retail deliveries of Class 6-8 trucks and buses in the U.S. and Canada to be in the same range as FY2015 — 350,000 to 380,000 units — with a stronger mix of school buses and medium-duty trucks.”

The company pointed out that it expects to attain more than $13 million in annual savings on fixed costs by “completing its exit from the foundry business as operations in Indianapolis wind down by the end of the summer.”

It described the acquisition of a test track and proving grounds in New Carlisle, Ind., as a “key strategic addition to the company's product development operations, allowing for comprehensive testing and validation of new vehicles and innovative technologies.”

Navistar also noted that it had announced during Q2 that it would be the first OEM to go to market with the Bendix Wingman Fusion advanced safety system, which it offers on International Class 8 on-highway tractors.

Navistar also listed these Q2 segment-specific highlights:

Truck. Recorded a loss of $51 million, compared with a year-ago Q2 loss of $129 million. Navistar said the segment's year-over-year improvement was driven by increased sales, improved product costs and lower charges for adjustments to pre-existing warranties— “reflecting quality improvements in recent model years and continued efforts to reduce overall cost per repair.”

Parts. Recorded a profit of $133 million, flat compared to Q2 2014. Navistar noted that “sales and margin improvements in North American commercial markets were offset by a decrease in export and Blue Diamond Parts sales.”

Global Operations. Recorded a profit of $1 million compared to a year-ago Q2 loss of $162 million. Navistar said the year-over-year gain was primarily due to one-time non-cash asset impairment charges in Q2 2014, noting that “the remaining improvements in segment loss were primarily due to lower manufacturing and structural costs as a result of restructuring and cost-reduction efforts.”

Financial Services. Segment. Recorded a profit of $22 million compared to Q2 profit of $24 million. Navistar said this “reflected an increase in revenue that was more than offset by a higher provision for loan losses in Mexico and lower income from intercompany loans.”

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