-----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, P0SJ323MFhwSIAFfCQkocBK8kGHvsnXITGxmgEQWOn/Dy13+REWzPpSDHFZ5A4NI Xs/rYVzI6Krka/F/FJhygg== 0000903423-04-000539.txt : 20040507 0000903423-04-000539.hdr.sgml : 20040507 20040507172854 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000903423-04-000539 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 8-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20040507 ITEM INFORMATION: ITEM INFORMATION: Other events ITEM INFORMATION: Financial statements and exhibits FILED AS OF DATE: 20040507 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000051644 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: SERVICES-ADVERTISING AGENCIES [7311] IRS NUMBER: 131024020 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 8-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-06686 FILM NUMBER: 04790316 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1271 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS STREET 2: 44TH FLOOR CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10020 BUSINESS PHONE: 212-399-8000 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 136 MADISON AVENUE STREET 2: 6TH FLOOR CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10016 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MCCANN ERICKSON INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19710715 8-K 1 inter-8k_0507.txt UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 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): May 7, 2004 The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter) Delaware 1-6686 13-1024020 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (State or Other Jurisdiction (Commission File (IRS Employer of Incorporation) Number) Identification No.) 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 212-399-8000 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report) Item 5. Other Events and Regulation FD Disclosure. On May 7, 2004, The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (the "Company") issued a press release announcing its first quarter earnings, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and is hereby incorporated into this report by reference to this exhibit. This press release is also being furnished pursuant to Item 12. Item 7. Financial Statements and Exhibits. (c) Exhibits Exhibit 99.1: Press Release of the Company, dated May 7, 2004. Item 12. Results of Operations and Financial Condition. On May 7, 2004, the Company issued a press release announcing its first quarter earnings, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1. 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. THE INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC. Date: May 7, 2004 By: /s/ Nicholas J. Camera ------------------------------ Nicholas J. Camera Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary EXHIBIT INDEX Exhibit No. Description 99.1 Press Release of the Company, dated May 7, 2004. EX-99.1 2 inter8kex99-1_0507.txt Exhibit 99.1 ------------ [LOGO - OMITTED] THE INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC. WORLWIDE ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020 NEW YORK, NY May 7, 2004 ------------------------ INTERPUBLIC REPORTS FIRST QUARTER RESULTS Highlights o First quarter revenue increased 6.0% to $1.4 billion versus the same period last year. In constant currency, revenue increased 0.9% in the quarter relative to the first quarter of 2003. o Compared to the same period last year, organic revenue decreased 0.6%, improving sequentially from the prior quarter for the fourth consecutive quarter. o Reported operating margin for the quarter was (0.7%) compared to 1.6% in the first quarter of 2003. Excluding restructuring and long-lived asset impairment charges, operating margin was 4.7%, compared to a like margin of 2.4% in 2003. The company's motor sports unit further negatively impacted operating margin by 60 basis points in the first quarter of 2004. A reconciliation of operating margin is included in the schedules that accompany this release. o First quarter net loss was $16.9 million or ($0.05) per share. o Charges associated with the company's previously announced restructuring program were $70.2 million, of which $7.6 million are included in office and general expenses. o Non-cash investment and long-lived asset impairment charges were $8.8 million. o Continued improvement in the company's balance sheet and financial condition relative to the same period a year ago. o At the end of the first quarter, Interpublic's total debt was $2.3 billion, compared to $3.3 billion a year earlier. o Net debt stood at $894 million, down from $2.1 billion at the end of last year's first quarter. o The company's debt-to-capital ratio at the end of the first quarter was 47.1%, down from 60.4% at the same point in 2003. o Subsequent to the quarter, Interpublic announced that it had reached agreement to terminate its contract and related guarantees with the Formula One Administration Limited relating to the British Grand Prix. This contract was originally scheduled to terminate in 2015. Charges in the amount of approximately $80 million related to this transaction will be recognized in the second quarter of 2004, reflecting payments of $93 million offset by reserves related to these matters. The company remains bound under its Silverstone lease and related obligations through the end of 2007. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Performance in the quarter provides further evidence that our turnaround is successfully reaching the end of its initial phase. Organic growth improved sequentially for the fourth consecutive quarter. We saw indications at many of our companies of a more favorable business climate in the United States, as well as further signs of revenue strengthening at McCann. Our ongoing focus on improving financial talent, systems and controls is beginning to yield results. We are also seeing sustained benefits from our restructuring program. Excluding restructuring and long-lived asset impairment charges, operating margin in the quarter nearly doubled relative to the same measure a year ago. We remain committed to moving the company through a change process as rapidly as possible. We have made significant strides in the first year, but there is still much work to be done." David Bell, Chairman and CEO, The Interpublic Group - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating Results First Quarter 2004 2003 --------------------------------------------------- Revenue $ 1,395.1 $ 1,315.7 Operating Income (Loss) (10.4) 20.8 Net Loss (16.9) (8.6) EPS Continuing Ops $ (0.05) ($0.03) EPS Discontinued Ops -- 0.01 --------------------------------------------------- EPS (0.05) ($0.02) Revenue increased 6.0% in the first quarter to $1.4 billion, compared with the year-ago period. This largely reflects improving favorable foreign currency translations. On a constant currency basis, operating revenue in the first quarter increased 0.9% compared to the first quarter of 2003. Organic revenue--defined as revenue in constant currency adjusted for acquisitions and dispositions, as well as the impact of reclassifying certain out of pocket expenses--decreased 0.6% in the first quarter compared to the same quarter in 2003. In the United States, reported revenue for the first quarter increased 3.9%, while organic revenue increased 1.3% compared to the same period in 2003. In markets outside of the United States, reported revenue rose 9.2% in the first quarter. In constant currency, international revenue decreased 3.0% in the quarter and organic revenue decreased 3.0% compared to the first quarter of 2003. Organic and constant currency revenue are non-GAAP measures, which are defined and reconciled in the schedules that follow this release. First Quarter Revenue Analysis Worldwide US Non-US ----------------------------- Reported Growth 6.0% 3.9% 9.2% Less: Currency Translation 5.1% -- 12.2% ------------------------------ Constant Currency 0.9% 3.9% (3.0%) Plus: Net Dispositions 1.4% 1.0% 1.8% ------------------------------ Organic Revenue Before Reclassifications 2.3% 4.9% (1.2%) Less: Reclassifications (out of pocket expenses) 2.9% 3.6% 1.8% ------------------------------ Organic Revenue (0.6%) 1.3% (3.0%) ============================== A comprehensive analysis of Interpublic's geographic revenue mix and performance will be provided on the company's conference call and is available through the company's web site. Organic Revenue Trend [BAR GRAPH -- OMITTED] New Business Significant wins during the first quarter included the CRM consolidation at Microsoft, Miller Genuine Draft, Allstate Insurance, Marriott International, CVS pharmacies, media consolidation wins at Interbrew and Levi Strauss, as well as new assignments with General Motors in Europe. Notably, the company retained two significant accounts: the media agency of record assignment for America Online in the first quarter and Verizon Wireless early in the second quarter. Collaboration Update The company continued to make progress against its Organic Growth Initiative (OGI), which was introduced in August of last year. During the quarter, OGI activity generated an additional 30 projects, bringing the total of on-stream collaborative assignments to 130. Overall, collaborate projects involve over 450 Interpublic employees across more than 20 companies and represent an anticipated $65 to $75 million in annualized revenue. Operating Expenses Salary and related expenses increased 2.3% in the first quarter to $874.0 million, as the benefits of the company's restructuring efforts were offset by the impact of currency translation. On a constant currency basis, salary and related expenses decreased 2.8%. Since the first quarter of 2003, headcount has declined from 45,500 to 43,700. Office and general expenses increased 8.0% to $463.3 million, driven largely by higher foreign exchange rates, primarily in Europe, as well as by increases in out of pocket expenses billed to clients. Adjusted for currency, acquisitions and dispositions, and these out of pocket expenses, office and general expenses decreased by 4.0%. This improvement reflects benefits of the company's restructuring program, a decrease in bad debt expense and a reduction in bank fees. Schedules reconciling adjusted expense calculations follow this release. Restructuring Program Continuing the restructuring actions, the company recorded a pre-tax restructuring charge of $62.6 million, $55.9 million of which will be cash. Through the first quarter, the company has incurred $238.2 million of restructuring charges, of which $229.9 million will be cash and $124.7 million has been paid. The company expects to generate gross annualized savings of approximately $200 million from actions taken to date. In the quarter, restructuring charges were applied as follows: Total --------------------- Severance $ 22.1 Facilities Costs 40.5 --------------------- Total Restructuring $ 62.6 The company's restructuring program is essentially complete, however certain actions will be expensed in the second and third quarters of 2004, leading to total charges of approximately $300 million, of which approximately $30 million will have been recorded as office and general expenses. Long-Lived Asset Impairment Long-lived asset impairment charges (non-cash) totaled $5.6 million in the quarter. Of these, $4.0 million related to the impairment of goodwill at a business that Interpublic is in negotiations to sell. The remaining charge is made up of capital expenditures in the motor sports unit that are impaired as incurred. Non-Operating and Tax Interest expense was virtually unchanged at $39.1 million in the first quarter compared to $38.8 million in the prior year. Higher average cash balances generated interest income of $9.7 million during the period, compared to $7.9 million in the first quarter of last year. Interpublic recognized a benefit of taxes of $26.8 million in the quarter. The company's tax rate in the first quarter was impacted by transactions related to the motorsports business, restructuring and impairment charges, as well as geographical disparities in profitability. Debt and Liquidity At March 31, 2004, cash and equivalents totaled $1.4 billion, up from $1.2 billion at the same time in 2003. At the end of the first quarter, Interpublic's total debt was $2.3 billion, compared to $3.3 billion a year earlier. The company's debt-to-capital ratio at the end of the first quarter was 47.1%, down from 60.4% at the same point in 2003. At the end of the first quarter, net debt was $894 million, down from $2.1 billion at the end of last years first quarter. Net Debt ($MM) [BAR GRAPH -- OMITTED] Early next week, the company expects to sign newly negotiated credit agreements to replace the company's existing committed credit facilities. Conference Call Management will host a conference call today at 8:30AM (Eastern) to discuss first quarter results and recent developments. The program and a discussion outline can be accessed at the financial section of the company's website, www. interpublic.com. An audio archive of the discussion will remain available at the site for 30 days. About Interpublic Interpublic is one of the world's leading organizations of advertising agencies and marketing services companies. Major global brands include Draft, Foote, Cone & Belding Worldwide, Golin/Harris International, Initiative, Lowe & Partners Worldwide, McCann-Erickson, Octagon, Universal McCann and Weber Shandwick Worldwide. Contact Information Press: General Inquiries: Analysts: Philippe Krakowsky Julie Tu Dan Leib (212) 399-8088 (212) 445-8456 (212) 621-5767 Cautionary Statement This press release contains forward-looking statements. Interpublic's representatives may also make forward-looking statements orally from time to time. Statements in this document that are not historical facts, including statements about Interpublic's beliefs and expectations, particularly regarding recent business and economic trends, ongoing liabilities following termination of the British Grand Prix promoters agreement, the impact of litigation, the SEC investigation, dispositions, impairment charges, and the integration of acquisitions and restructuring costs, constitute forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current plans, estimates and projections, and are subject to change based on a number of factors, including those outlined in this section. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and Interpublic undertakes no obligation to update publicly any of them in light of new information or future events. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. Such risk factors include, but are not limited to, the following: o risks associated with the effects of global, national and regional economic and political conditions; o Interpublic's ability to attract new clients and retain existing clients; o the financial success of Interpublic's clients; o Interpublic's ability to retain and attract key employees; o developments from changes in the regulatory and legal environment for advertising and marketing and communications services companies around the world; o potential adverse effects if Interpublic is required to recognize additional impairment charges or other adverse accounting related developments; o potential adverse developments in connection with the SEC investigation; o risks associated with Interpublic's remaining motorsports commitments; o potential claims relating to termination of the British Grand Prix promoters agreement and the Silverstone lease contracts; o potential downgrades in the credit ratings of Interpublic's securities; and o the successful completion and integration of acquisitions which complement and expand Interpublic's business capabilities. Investors should carefully consider these risk factors and the additional risk factors outlined in more detail in Interpublic's Form 10-K, March 2004 Form 10-Q and other SEC filings. THE INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY OF EARNINGS FIRST QUARTER REPORT 2004 AND 2003 (UNAUDITED) (Amounts in Millions except Per Share Data) Three Months Ended March 31, Fav. (Unfav.) ------------------------------------ 2004 2003 % Variance ------------------------------------ ------------------------ Revenue United States $ 818.4 $ 787.4 3.9 International 576.7 528.3 9.2 ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Revenue 1,395.1 1,315.7 6.0 ---------- ---------- ---------- Operating Expenses Salaries and Related Expenses 874.0 854.7 (2.3) Office and General Expenses 463.3 429.1 (8.0) Restructuring Charges 62.6 -- -- Long-Lived Asset Impairment 5.6 11.1 49.5 ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Operating Expenses 1,405.5 1,294.9 (8.5) ---------- ---------- ---------- Operating Income (Loss) (10.4) 20.8 (150.0) ---------- ---------- ---------- Other Income (Expense) Interest Expense (39.1) (38.8) Interest Income 9.7 7.9 Other Income 1.1 (0.2) Investment Impairment (3.2) (2.7) ---------- ---------- Total Other Income (Expense) (31.5) (33.8) ---------- ---------- Loss before Income Taxes (41.9) (13.0) Provision for (benefit of) Income Taxes (26.8) (5.6) Income Applicable to Minority Interests (2.4) (0.6) Equity in Net Income (Loss) of Unconsolidated Affiliates 0.6 (3.2) ---------- ---------- Loss from Continuing Operations (16.9) (11.2) Income from Discontinued Operations -- 2.6 ---------- ---------- Net Loss (16.9) (8.6) Dividend on Preferred Stock 4.8 -- ---------- ---------- Net Loss Applicable to Common Stockholders (21.7) (8.6) ========== ========== Per Share Data of Common Stock: Basic EPS: Continuing Operations $ (0.05) $ (0.03) Discontinued Operations -- 0.01 ---------- ---------- Total (0.05) (0.02) ========== ========== Diluted EPS: Continuing Operations (0.05) (0.03) Discontinued Operations -- 0.01 ---------- ---------- Total (0.05) (0.02) ========== ========== Dividend per share -- -- Weighted Average Common Shares: Basic 413.3 381.8 Diluted 413.3 381.8
INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC. RECONCILIATION OF OPERATING MARGIN (Dollars in millions) 2004 2003 1st QTR 1st QTR ------------ ------------ Revenue $1,395.1 $1,315.7 ------------ ------------ Operating Expenses: Salaries and related expenses 874.0 854.7 Office and general expenses 463.3 429.1 Restructuring charges 62.6 -- Long-lived asset impairment 5.6 11.1 ------------ ------------ Total Operating Expenses 1,405.5 1,294.9 ------------ ------------ Operating Income (Loss) - As Reported $ (10.4) $ 20.8 Operating Margin - As Reported (0.7)% 1.6% Add back: Restructuring charges $ 62.6 $ -- Restructuring program charges in office & general expenses 7.6 -- Long-lived asset impairment 5.6 11.1 ------------ ------------ Total restructuring program charges and long-lived asset impairment 75.8 11.1 ------------ ------------ Excluding Restructuring Program Charges and Long-lived Asset Impairment: Operating Income $ 65.4 $ 31.9 Operating Margin 4.7% 2.4% In calculating operating margins, the company has excluded restructuring program and long-lived asset impairment charges because management believes the resulting comparison better reflects the company's ongoing operations. By excluding these charges, we can focus our comparison on the trends that have a continuing effect on the company's operations. The company expects to incur further charges relating to its restructuring program in 2004, and may incur future long-lived asset impairment charges as well. CERTAIN NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES Organic Revenue. We derive organic revenue by adjusting reported revenue in respect of any given period by: o excluding the impact of foreign currency effects over the course of the period to provide revenues on a constant currency basis; and o excluding the impact on reported revenue resulting from acquisitions and dispositions that were consummated after the first day of the year prior to the given period. Additionally, organic revenue calculations for the quarter have been adjusted to make 2004 organic revenue principally arising from public relations and sporting event arrangements more directly comparable to organic revenue arising from public relations and sporting event arrangements in periods preceding January 1, 2004. If these adjustments had been made to revenue for prior periods, there would have been neither a material effect on results in prior periods nor any effect whatsoever on operating or net income. These adjustments relate to "grossing up" revenues and expenses by the same amount in connection with the reimbursement of certain out of pocket expenses relating to public relations and sporting event arrangements. Management believes that discussing organic revenue, giving effect to the above factors, provides a better understanding of the Company's revenue performance and trends than reported revenue because it allows for more meaningful comparisons of current-period revenue to that of prior periods. Management also believes that organic revenue determined on a generally comparable basis is a common measure of performance in the businesses in which it operates. For the same reasons, management makes analogous adjustments to office and general expenses which expenses, as adjusted, are a non-GAAP measure. Constant Currency. When the Company discusses amounts on a constant currency basis, the prior period results are adjusted to remove the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates during the current period that is being compared to the prior period. The impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates on prior period results is removed by converting the prior period results into U.S. dollars at the average exchange rate for the current period. Management believes that discussing results on a constant currency basis allows for a more meaningful comparison of current-period results to such prior-period results. Net Debt. Net debt as of any given date is total debt as reported at that date less total cash and cash equivalents as of that date. Management believes that discussing net debt is useful because it provides a more complete picture of the Company's liquidity position. THE INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES FIRST QUARTER 2004 AND 2003 (Amounts in Millions except Percentage Variance) ORGANIC REVENUE Worldwide US Non-US 1Q04 1Q03 Var 1Q04 1Q03 Var 1Q04 1Q03 Var ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reported Revenue $1,395.1 $1,315.7 6.0% $818.4 $787.4 3.9% $576.7 $528.3 9.2% Effects of Currency Translation 66.3 66.3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Constant Currency 1,395.1 1,382.0 0.9% 818.4 787.4 3.9% 576.7 594.6 (3.0)% Effects of Acquisitions/ Dispositions (1.7) (20.1) (0.3) (7.5) (1.4) (12.6) Reclassified Amounts (Out of Pocket) (73.3) (34.4) (46.6) (17.9) (26.7) (16.5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organic Revenue $1,320.1 $1,327.5 (0.6)% $771.5 $762.0 1.3% $548.6 $565.5 (3.0)% ===============================================================================================
REDUCTION IN SALARIES AND RELATED EXPENSES ----------------------------------- 1Q04 1Q03 Var ----------------------------------- Reported Salaries and Related Expenses $874.0 $854.7 2.3% Effects of Currency Translation 44.4 ----------------------------------- Constant Currency 874.0 899.1 (2.8)% Effects of Acquisitions/Dispositions (1.2) (12.9) Reclassified Amounts (2.3) ----------------------------------- Reductions in Salaries and Related Expenses from Existing Operations $870.5 $886.2 (1.8)% =================================== REDUCTION IN OFFICE AND GENERAL EXPENSES ----------------------------------- 1Q04 1Q03 Var ----------------------------------- Reported Office and General Expenses $463.3 $429.1 8.0% Effects of Currency Translation 27.7 ----------------------------------- Constant Currency 463.3 456.8 1.4% Effects of Acquisitions/Dispositions (0.8) (13.6) Reclassified Amounts (70.1) (34.4) ----------------------------------- Reductions in Office and General Expenses from Existing Operations $392.4 $408.8 (4.0)% =================================== THE INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC. RECONCILIATION OF ORGANIC REVENUE BY REGION FIRST QUARTER 2004 AND 2003 Foreign Exchange Acquisitions/ Reclassifications Organic Impact Dispositions Reported ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- US 1.3% 0.0% (1.0)% 3.6% 3.9% Europe (5.6)% 13.1% (2.1)% 1.7% 7.1% Asia/Other 1.5% 10.6% 0.0% 2.6% 14.7% Latin America 5.9% 6.6% (5.5)% 0.7% 7.7% Canada (1.2)% 13.2% 0.0% 4.2% 16.2% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Worldwide (0.6)% 5.1% (1.4)% 2.9% 6.0%
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