Delaware
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1-3919
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37-0364250
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(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)
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(Commission
File Number)
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(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
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5430 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1740, Dallas, Texas
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75240-2697
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(Address of principal executive offices)
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(Zip Code)
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(Former name or former address, if changed since last report.)
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Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 260.425)
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Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
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Item 2.02
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Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
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Item 7.01
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Regulation FD Disclosure.
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Item 9.01
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Financial Statements and Exhibits.
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(d)
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Exhibits.
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Item No.
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Exhibit Index
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99.1
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Press Release dated November 9, 2011 issued by the registrant.
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KEYSTONE CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES, INC.
(Registrant)
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Date: November 9, 2011
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By: /s/ Bert E. Downing, Jr.
Bert E. Downing, Jr.
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Controller and Treasurer
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Exhibit No
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Description
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99.1
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Press release dated November 9, 2011 issued by Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
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Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
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CONTACT:
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5430 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1740
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Bert E. Downing, Jr.
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Dallas, Texas 75240-2697
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Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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(972) 458-0028
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(972) 458-0028
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2010
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2011
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Operating income as reported
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$ | 4,179 | $ | 9,237 | ||||
Defined benefit pension credit
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(1,211 | ) | (4,750 | ) | ||||
OPEB credit
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(1,342 | ) | (1,299 | ) | ||||
Operating income before pension and OPEB
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$ | 1,626 | $ | 3,188 |
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increased shipment volumes,
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a higher margin between selling prices and raw material costs,
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increased costs of production due to outages related to malfunctioning equipment and frequent mill changes to meet customer orders,
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higher self insurance costs, and
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increased accrued incentive compensation expense due to higher profitability.
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Future supply and demand for Keystone’s products (including cyclicality thereof),
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Customer inventory levels,
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Changes in raw material and other operating costs (such as ferrous scrap and energy),
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Availability of raw materials,
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The possibility of labor disruptions,
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General global economic and political conditions,
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Competitive products (including low-priced imports) and substitute products,
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Customer and competitor strategies,
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The impact of pricing and production decisions,
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Environmental matters (such as those requiring emission and discharge standards for existing and new facilities),
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Government regulations and possible changes therein,
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Significant increases in the cost of providing medical coverage to employees,
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The ultimate resolution of pending litigation, U.S. EPA investigations and audits conducted by the Internal Revenue Service,
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International trade policies of the United States and certain foreign countries,
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Operating interruptions (including, but not limited to, labor disputes, fires, explosions, unscheduled or unplanned downtime and transportation interruptions),
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The Company’s ability to renew or refinance credit facilities,
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The ability of the Company’s customers to obtain adequate credit,
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Any possible future litigation, and
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Other risks and uncertainties as discussed in the Company’s filings with the SEC.
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The Company discloses operating income before pension and OPEB expense or credits, which is used by the Company’s management to assess its performance. The Company believes disclosure of operating income before pension and OPEB expense or credits provides useful information to investors because it allows investors to analyze the performance of the Company’s operations in the same way the Company’s management assesses performance.
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2010
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2011
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2011
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Net sales
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$ | 113,608 | $ | 140,973 | $ | 348,321 | $ | 431,091 | ||||||||
Cost of goods sold
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(108,100 | ) | (132,129 | ) | (317,584 | ) | (394,243 | ) | ||||||||
Gross margin
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$ | 5,508 | $ | 8,844 | $ | 30,737 | $ | 36,848 | ||||||||
Operating income
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$ | 4,179 | $ | 9,237 | $ | 23,134 | $ | 37,818 | ||||||||
Income before income taxes
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$ | 3,802 | $ | 9,031 | $ | 21,839 | $ | 37,557 | ||||||||
Provision for income taxes
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(1,483 | ) | (3,595 | ) | (8,396 | ) | (15,442 | ) | ||||||||
Net income
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$ | 2,319 | $ | 5,436 | $ | 13,443 | $ | 22,115 | ||||||||
Basic and diluted net income per share
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$ | 0.19 | $ | 0.45 | $ | 1.11 | $ | 1.83 | ||||||||
Basic and diluted weighted average
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shares outstanding
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$ | 12,102 | 12,102 | 12,102 | 12,102 |