-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, M3EpIl1SwwaYn2h5HFR8Mlhy83GrZCig9lU/z0K7npQCUJbPniYxDKKVWkOrrFlY RJqVEEJDyJbetGK6tR2EUw== 0001104659-10-056042.txt : 20101104 0001104659-10-056042.hdr.sgml : 20101104 20101104160721 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001104659-10-056042 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 8-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 27 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20101104 ITEM INFORMATION: Regulation FD Disclosure ITEM INFORMATION: Financial Statements and Exhibits FILED AS OF DATE: 20101104 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20101104 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: Polypore International, Inc. CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001292556 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS [2890] IRS NUMBER: 432049334 FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 8-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-32266 FILM NUMBER: 101164969 BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: (704) 588-5310 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 11430 N. COMMUNITY ROAD, SUITE 350 CITY: CHARLOTTE STATE: NC ZIP: 28277 8-K 1 a10-20604_18k.htm 8-K

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, DC 20549

 


 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT PURSUANT

TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE

SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

Date of report (Date of earliest event reported):  November 4, 2010

 

POLYPORE INTERNATIONAL, INC.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

 

Delaware

(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation)

 

1-32266

 

43-2049334

(Commission File Number)

 

(IRS Employer Identification No.)

 

 

 

11430 North Community House Road, Suite 350, Charlotte, North Carolina

 

28277

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

 

(Zip Code)

 

(704) 587-8409

(Registrant’s Telephone Number, Including Area Code)

 

Not Applicable

(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

 

o            Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

 

o            Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

 

o            Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

 

o            Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

 

 

 



 

Item 7.01. Regulation FD Disclosure.

 

Polypore International, Inc. will be presenting at the Robert W. Baird Industrial Conference at the Four Seasons Hotel at 120 East Delaware Place in Chicago, IL on November 9, 2010.  A link to the webcast can be found at http://www.wsw.com/webcast/baird17/ppo/ and will be available for replay for 90 days.

 

A copy of the slide presentation from the conference is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is also posted to the Investor Relations area of Polypore’s website at http://investor.polypore.net/.

 

Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.

 

(d) Exhibits.

 

Exhibit No.

 

Description

 

 

 

99.1

 

Robert W. Baird Industrial Conference Presentation November 8-10, 2010

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

POLYPORE INTERNATIONAL, INC.

 

(Registrant)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: November 4, 2010

By:

/s/ Lynn Amos

 

 

Lynn Amos

 

 

Chief Financial Officer

 

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EX-99.1 2 a10-20604_1ex99d1.htm EX-99.1

Exhibit 99.1

 

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 (NYSE Listed: PPO) Robert W. Baird Industrial Conference November 8-10, 2010

 


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These materials include "forward-looking statements". All statements other than statements of historical facts included in these materials that address activities, events or developments that we expect, believe or anticipate will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements including, in particular, the statements about Polypore International's plans, objectives, strategies and prospects regarding, among other things, the financial condition, results of operations and business of Polypore International and its subsidiaries. We have identified some of these forward-looking statements with words like "believe," "may," "will," "should," "expect," "intend," "plan," "predict," "anticipate," "estimate" or "continue" and other words and terms of similar meaning. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations about future events affecting us and are subject to uncertainties and factors relating to our operations and business environment, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond our control. Many factors mentioned in our discussion in these materials will be important in determining future results. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in our forward-looking statements are reasonable, we do not know whether our expectations will prove correct. They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions we might make or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties, including with respect to Polypore International, the following, among other things: the highly competitive nature of the markets in which we sell our products; the failure to continue to develop innovative products; the loss of our customers; the vertical integration by our customers of the production of our products into their own manufacturing process; increases in prices for raw materials or the loss of key supplier contracts; our substantial indebtedness; interest rate risk related to our variable rate indebtedness; our inability to generate cash; employee slowdowns, strikes or similar actions; product liability claims exposure; risks in connection with our operations outside the United States; the incurrence of substantial costs to comply with, or as a result of violations of, or liabilities under environmental laws; the failure in protecting our intellectual property; the loss of senior management; the incurrence of additional debt, contingent liabilities and expenses in connection with future acquisitions; the failure to effectively integrate newly acquired operations; absence of expected returns from the amount of intangible assets we have recorded; the adverse impact from legal proceedings on our financial condition; and natural disasters, epidemics, terrorist acts and other events beyond our control. Since our actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, the forward looking statements, we cannot give any assurance that any of the events anticipated by the forward looking statements will occur or, if any of them do, what impact they will have on Polypore International's results of operations and financial condition. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward looking statements, which speak only as of the date of these materials. We do not undertake any obligation to update these forward looking statements in these materials to reflect new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under federal securities laws. This presentation contains certain non-GAAP financial measures, including Adjusted EBITDA. For more information regarding the computation of Adjusted EBITDA and reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP measure, see the information and table at the end of the presentation. Safe Harbor Statement

 


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 Polypore Overview ROBERT TOTH President & Chief Executive Officer

 


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Polypore is a leading global high technology filtration company specializing in microporous membranes.

 


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Polypore is well positioned for long-term growth Leading market positions Proven innovation through a breadth of proprietary process and product technology Our markets have an attractive mix of growth and stability characteristics Global presence and customer base Polypore is well positioned to capitalize on growing and sustainable demand associated with mobile & portable energy and purity as it relates to high performance filtration

 


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Leading positions in our business segments Lead acid battery separators for Auto/truck Forklifts Backup power Polypore separator Lithium battery separators for Portable hand-held devices Power tools Electric drive vehicles (“EDV’s”) Membranes used in blood filtration applications Hemodialysis Blood oxygenation Plasmapheresis Liquid filtration Gasification Degasification Various separations ENERGY STORAGE Ion Exchange Membranes LTM Q3-2010 Sales $433mm TRANSPORTATION & INDUSTRIAL LTM Sales $311mm ELECTRONICS LTM Sales $122mm SEPARATIONS MEDIA High Performance Filtration LTM Q3-2010 Sales $166mm HEALTHCARE LTM Sales $105mm INDUSTRIAL & SPECIALTY LTM Sales $61mm LTM Q3-2010 Sales $599mm LTM Q3-2010 Adj EBITDA* $178mm * As defined in Polypore’s senior secured credit facility

 


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Differentiation in high performance filtration increasingly depends on membrane technology Polypore products Flat sheet Hollow fiber Tubular Modules Phase separation Dry stretch Multi-layer Multiple polymers Water & beverage filtration Semiconductor and flat panel display manufacturing Lithium batteries Pharmaceutical manufacturing Applications Polypore processes Polypore has a breadth of proprietary process and product technologies

 


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High growth market with significant upside potential Energy Storage — Electronics Membrane separators for lithium batteries Emerging substantial growth opportunities Low Lithium-ion penetration High > 8% Application Market Dynamics End-market Unit growth CORE ELECTRONICS Lithium is technology standard Large application base and continued proliferation into new applications Notebook computers Handsets/mobile phones Portable audio/visual Gaming devices MP3 players Bluetooth devices GPS LARGE-FORMAT CELLS Power tools Lithium displacing nickel as technology standard First commercialized in professional series Moving through DIY/consumer series Other applications Proliferation of new applications for large-format cells Lawn and garden tools Lawn mowers Electric motorcycles Home electronics (vacuum cleaners) ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLES (EDVs) Development programs with major auto manufacturers Only 5% EDV penetration in auto builds would double lithium separator demand OTHER MOBILE ENERGY Collaborating with others on advanced technology platforms

 


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Projected Range of EDV share of total vehicles produced Representative OEM participants in lithium-ion programs Emergence of lithium-ion technology in Electric Drive Vehicles (EDV) Mid-point of projections shows approximately 3% EDV penetration of global new car market by 2012, growing to approximately 6% by 2015 * Forecast Range based on a compilation of 7 published industry analyst reports Highest Estimates * Lowest Estimates * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Global EDV Market Share (%)

 


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Lithium Battery Separator Capacity Expansion US capacity expansion (associated with grant from DOE) $102 million total investment targeted to meet growing demand in EDV’s Expansions at two sites (existing Charlotte, NC facility and a new greenfield site in Concord, NC) Charlotte, NC begins ramping up toward the end of 2010 Concord, NC begins ramping up 2012 $49 million grant from the Department of Energy and additional NC state incentives of up to $18.6 million helped to fund the expansions Expansion more than doubles our total current existing capacity Additional US capacity expansion $32 million incremental capacity in existing Charlotte, NC facility to meet the growing demand in EDV’s Production is expected to begin near the end of 2011 Korea expansion Focus on further penetration of Asian consumer electronic battery manufacturers $30 million capacity expansion underway with production expected to start in the second half of 2011

 


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Replacement batteries are 80% of global battery sales Number of vehicles in operation worldwide Source: WardsAuto.com and Wards Motor Vehicle Facts & Figures (2007 and 2008 data) 1982-2008 CAGR = 3% Energy Storage — Transportation & Industrial Well positioned in high-growth Asian region and high recurring revenue nature of business due to large replacement market millions Membrane separators for lead-acid batteries Global leader in lead-acid battery separators Product breadth, scale and global supply capability lead the industry Well-positioned to take advantage of high-growth Asian market Production in Thailand, China, India Thailand facility is the largest lead acid battery separator producer in the region Sales growth greater than 20% per annum and have more than doubled since 2005 Asia is the largest separator consuming region in the world In July 2010 announced JV with leading Chinese Lead Acid battery producer (Camel) Largest technology portfolio in the industry 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 1982 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007 2008

 


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Separations Media — Healthcare Membranes for medical applications Blood Oxygenation >6% market growth Clinically demonstrated best-in-class PUREMA® membrane Significant growth achieved with PUREMA® Critical mass with long-term contract with leading dialyzer manufacturer Unique position as leading independent producer, with broad product line $25 million expansion of PUREMA® capacity with production expected to begin in the second half of 2011 World’s leading supplier High switching costs Modest growth New medical treatment methodologies using blood filtration Polypore has leading expertise in blood/membrane interaction Polypore leverages its healthcare membrane technologies to serve broader filtration applications Hemodialysis Plasmapheresis

 


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Separations Media — Industrial & Specialty Filtration Polypore is well positioned to serve high-growth and high-value membrane filtration opportunities Membranes & modules for industrial & specialty applications OEM membranes Liqui-Flux® Modules Technology driven growth opportunities New applications for gas transfer technologies Forward integrating into hollow fiber-based modules for MF and UF markets Extending membrane technology to new polymers and configurations Source: Frost & Sullivan; Company management * Based on U.S. markets End markets Semiconductor and flat panel display manufacturing Ink deaeration Municipal water treatment Desalination prefiltration Wine clarification Ultrapure water for microelectronics and pharmaceutical manufacturing Serum and blood purification Venting applications in pharmaceutical manufacturing Growing end markets Potable water 5–8% growth* Desalination prefiltration 20–25% growth* Pharmaceutical/biotechnology 7–10% growth* Liqui-Cel® Contactors

 


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Polypore serves attractive end markets Primary Revenue Drivers Market Dynamics Long-Term End-market Unit growth ENERGY STORAGE ELECTRONICS Laptops, mobile phones and other handheld devices, portable audio/visual devices, power tools, EDVs High growth, short customer product life cycles >8% TRANSPORTATION & INDUSTRIAL Worldwide fleet of motor vehicles Conversion to high–performance polyethylene separators Major growth region is Asia 80% replacement market >3% SEPARATIONS MEDIA HEALTHCARE Hemodialysis End-stage renal disease patient population Conversion to single-use dialyzers 100% recurring revenue >6% Blood oxygenation Aging population Incidence of heart disease High switching costs Modest Plasmapheresis New treatment technologies Small base, growth through new adoption 8% INDUSTRIAL & SPECIALTY FILTRATION Global demand for clean water Increasing need for purity in industrial and pharma processes Multiple fast growing, high-value applications >8%

 


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Global infrastructure and customer base 2009 Net Sales by Geography* Operations * Net sales by customer location * Indicates technical center in addition to manufacturing facility Piney Flats, TN Corydon, IN Charlotte, NC* Owensboro, KY* Sélestat, France* Wuppertal, Germany* Tokyo, Japan Shanghai, China Prachinburi, Thailand* Sao Paulo, Brazil Obernberg, Germany Tianjin, China Norderstedt, Germany Seoul, Korea Feistritz, Austria Shenzhen, China Bangalore, India Europe 31% North America 24% Other 9% Asia 36% Manufacturing facility Sales office Operating headquarters

 


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Key Takeaways and Strategic Direction Lead Acid High recurring revenue base of business with anticipated growth in excess of GDP Path Forward - focusing on Asia-Pacific growth, world’s fastest growing market Healthcare Hemodialysis and Blood Oxygenation applications are non-cyclical and growing Best in class Purema® membranes for hemodialysis – capacity expansion underway New long term applications in development utilizing leading expertise in blood separation membranes Filtration Growth across all key applications Long term demand drivers remain positive for high performance filtration Lithium Continued growth in mobile energy for consumer electronics and large format applications such as power tools, lawn and garden Significant global investment throughout value chain in electrification of vehicle fleet Significant lithium battery separator capacity expansions underway in North Carolina and Korea

 


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 Financials LYNN AMOS Chief Financial Officer

 


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Revenue and Adjusted EBITDA Adjusted EBITDA ($ millions) Net sales ($ millions) * 2006 Adjusted EBITDA includes $2.0 million of cellulosic restructuring add-backs not allowed in Adjusted EBITDA per the prior Credit Agreement $308 $341 $379 $450 $368 $433 $123 $137 $155 $160 $149 $166 $431 $478 $535 $610 $517 $599 0 100 200 300 400 500 $600 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 LTM Q3 2010 Energy Storage Separations Media $134 $142 $155 $176 $153 $178 40 80 120 160 $200 2005 2006* 2007 2008 2009 LTM Q3 2010

 


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Best-in-class Adjusted EBITDA and cash flow margins Source: Management estimates of peer company information based on public filings (with last twelve month information for the most recent period available for each respective company) * Defined as Adjusted EBITDA less capex / sales Cash flow margin* (LTM) Adjusted EBITDA margin (LTM) 21.9% 21.0% 14.5% 14.7% 14.1% Polypore Millipore Pall CLARCOR Donaldson Polypore Millipore Pall CLARCOR Donaldson 29.7% 24.6% 20.2% 17.1% 16.4%

 


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No Material Debt Maturities Until 2012 Polypore has an undrawn $90 million revolver ($9.4 million in outstanding LC’s) Debt Balance As of 10/2/2010 2010 2011 2012* 2013 2014 US Term Loan $305.3 $0.8 $3.2 $3.2 $3.2 $294.9 Euro Term Loan 46.5 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.5 44.9 Senior Subordinated Notes** 430.9 -- -- 430.9 -- -- Total Debt $782.7 $0.9 $3.7 $434.6 $3.7 $339.8 Cash on Hand $162.7 Net Debt $620.0 * If any of the 8.75% notes due on 5/12/2012 are outstanding on 2/1/2012, then the term loans will mature on that date. ** Redeemable at our option. We have issued a notice of redemption for $75 million of USD denominated notes and expect to retire these notes on December 3, 2010. 20

 


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Cash & Liquidity Summary Strengthened capital structure and increased liquidity over the last 3 years Total net leverage improved from 5x at year end 2007 to under 3.5x at the end of Q3-2010 Cash generating businesses Generated over $30 million in cash during 2009 with the worst economic backdrop in approximately 70 years Generated $48 million in cash during the first 9 months of 2010 Over $200 million in growth capital projects underway 3 Lithium separator expansions in U.S. targeted for EDV applications Lithium separator expansion in Korea for consumer electronics Hemodialysis membrane (Purema®) expansion in Germany Lead Acid separator expansions in China and India $75 million of 8.75% senior subordinated notes being redeemed early

 


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Financial Takeaways Growth company driven by secular trends High recurring revenue core businesses Step change growth opportunity with electrification of vehicles High value application space Strong margin and cash generation to fund growth Leading market positions and technology Global presence Experienced team focused on creating shareholder value

 


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Non-GAAP Supplemental Information Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure presented herein as a supplemental disclosure to net income and reported results. Adjusted EBITDA is defined in our credit agreement and represents earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization and certain non-operating items, business restructuring costs and other non-cash or non-recurring charges. In addition, Adjusted EBITDA includes the pro forma impact of acquisitions as if the acquisitions occurred on the first day of the period presented. For more information regarding the computation of Adjusted EBITDA and the reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to net income, please see the attached financial table. We present Adjusted EBITDA because we believe that it is a useful indicator of our operating performance. Adjusted EBITDA is a measure used in our credit agreement to determine the availability of borrowings under our revolving credit facility. We also use Adjusted EBITDA to review and assess operating performance in connection with employee incentive programs and the preparation of our annual budget and financial projections. We believe that the use of Adjusted EBITDA also facilitates the comparison of results between periods.

 


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Appendix A Adjusted EBITDA .2 Twelve Months Ended October 2, 2010 Net loss $ (85.1) Add: Depreciation and amortization expense 48.8 Interest expense, net 49.5 Income taxes 15.0 EBITDA 28.2 Foreign currency gain (1.4) Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment 0.2 Stock compensation 2.3 Business restructuring 19.8 Goodwill impairment 131.5 Costs related to the FTC litigation 1.0 Gain on sale of Italian subsidiary (3.3) Other non-cash or non-recurring items (0.3) Adjusted EBITDA $ 178.0 25

 

 

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