-----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, VSGyh0GDzlY7V8chqaHOeljSoPunWy49okeEcajn988fp/iEgncDXbTbAO9Vtjd4 3sCZv+0gzRAAwkNSuRxMEg== 0000950112-96-003316.txt : 19960918 0000950112-96-003316.hdr.sgml : 19960918 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000950112-96-003316 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 19960803 FILED AS OF DATE: 19960917 SROS: NONE FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORP CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000821139 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: RETAIL-GROCERY STORES [5411] IRS NUMBER: 133408704 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 0131 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 000-16404 FILM NUMBER: 96631178 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 301 BLAIR RD STREET 2: P.O. BOX 5301 CITY: WOODBRIDGE STATE: NJ ZIP: 07095-0915 BUSINESS PHONE: 9084993000 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 301 BLAIR RD STREET 2: P.O. BOX 5301 CITY: WOODBRIDGE STATE: NJ ZIP: 07095-0915 10-Q 1 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION ================================================================================ SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 ______________ FORM 10-Q QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 ______________ For the Quarter Ended Commission File Number August 3, 1996 0-16404 Supermarkets General Holdings Corporation (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) Delaware 13-3408704 (State of other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer incorporation or organization) Identification No.) 301 Blair Road, P.O. Box 5301 07095-0915 Woodbridge, New Jersey (Zip Code) (Address of principal executive offices) 908-499-3000 (Registrant's telephone number, including area code) ___________________ Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: $3.52 Cumulative Exchangeable Redeemable Preferred Stock ___________________ Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes X No --- --- As of August 3, 1996, there were outstanding 650,675 shares of $0.01 par value Class A Common Stock (voting) and 320,000 shares of $0.01 par value Class B Common Stock (non-voting), all of which are privately owned and not traded on a public market. ================================================================================ PART 1. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Item 1. Consolidated Financial Statements SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited) (in thousands)
13 Weeks Ended 26 Weeks Ended -------------------------------------------------------------- August 3, July 29, August 3, July 29, 1996 1995 1996 1995 ----------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Sales ........................................................... $ 994,715 $ 1,020,788 $ 1,955,945 $ 2,053,973 Cost of sales (exclusive of depreciation and amortization shown separately below) ..................................... 697,514 726,333 1,374,130 1,462,195 --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Gross profit .................................................... 297,201 294,455 581,815 591,778 Selling, general and administrative expenses .................... 237,237 233,342 469,538 466,835 Depreciation and amortization ................................... 21,458 20,117 42,132 40,096 ----------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Operating earnings .............................................. 38,506 40,996 70,145 84,847 Gain on disposition of freestanding drug stores ................. -- 15,535 -- 15,535 Interest expense ................................................ (41,106) (43,750) (81,695) (86,920) ----------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Earnings (loss) before income tax benefit and extraordinary items ....................................................... (2,600) 12,781 (11,550) 13,462 Income tax benefit ............................................. 878 19,941 4,503 19,840 ----------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Earnings (loss) before extraordinary items ...................... (1,722) 32,722 (7,047) 33,302 Extraordinary items, net of an income tax benefit ............... (204) (675) (997) (927) ----------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Net earnings (loss) ............................................. (1,926) 32,047 (8,044) 32,375 Less: non-cash preferred stock accretion and dividend requirements (4,736) (4,721) (9,469) (9,437) ----------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholder............. $ (6,662) $ 27,326 $ (17,513) $ 22,938 =========== ============ ============= ============
See notes to consolidated financial statements (unaudited). 1 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited) (in thousands except share amounts)
August 3, February 3, 1996 1996 ---------- ------------ ASSETS Currents Assets Cash and cash equivalents .................................... $ 9,602 $ 12,526 Accounts receivable, net...................................... 10,975 10,840 Merchandise inventories....................................... 207,929 225,780 Income taxes receivable....................................... 3,939 1,163 Deferred income taxes ........................................ 7,848 8,254 Prepaid expenses.............................................. 25,068 25,211 Due from suppliers............................................ 14,661 13,178 Other current assets.......................................... 4,274 5,868 ---------- ------------ Total Current Assets ................................... 284,296 302,820 Property and Equipment, Net....................................... 600,642 603,832 Deferred Financing Costs, Net..................................... 30,500 33,685 Deferred Income Taxes............................................. 29,200 26,805 Other Assets...................................................... 43,989 41,628 ---------- ------------ $ 988,627 $ 1,008,770 ========== ============ LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S DEFICIT Current Liabilities Accounts payable.............................................. $ 174,782 $ 185,328 Book overdrafts .............................................. 44,518 43,989 Current maturities of long-term debt.......................... 58,639 51,753 Accrued payroll and payroll taxes............................. 51,679 54,427 Current portion of obligations under capital leases........... 20,677 20,684 Accrued interest payable...................................... 21,132 19,309 Accrued expense and other liabilities......................... 91,832 96,084 ---------- ------------ Total Current Liabilities.............................. 463,259 471,574 ---------- ------------ Long-Term Debt.................................................... 1,231,737 1,242,324 ---------- ------------ Obligations Under Capital Leases, Long-Term....................... 145,004 140,166 ---------- ------------ Other Noncurrent Liabilities...................................... 284,103 273,530 ---------- ------------ Redeemable Securities Exchangeable Preferred Stock, $.01 par value................... 104,494 103,633 Authorized: 9,000,000 shares Issued and outstanding: 4,890,671 at August 3, 1996 and February 3, 1996 Liquidation preference, $25 per share: $122,267 at August 3, 1996 and February 3, 1996 ---------- ------------ Total Redeemable Securities............................. 104,494 103,633 ---------- ------------ Commitments and Contingencies (Note 6) Stockholder's Deficit Class A Common Stock, $.01 par value.......................... 7 7 Authorized: 1,075,000 shares Issued and outstanding: 650,675 shares at August 3, 1996 and February 3, 1996 Class B Common Stock, $.01 par value.......................... 3 3 Authorized: 1,000,000 shares Issued and outstanding: 320,000 shares at August 3, 1996 and February 3, 1996 Paid-in Capital............................................... 196,810 197,671 Accumulated Deficit........................................... (1,436,790) (1,420,138) ---------- ------------ Total Stockholder's Deficit............................. (1,239,970) (1,222,457) ---------- ------------ $ 988,627 $ 1,008,770 ========== ============
See notes to consolidated financial statements (unaudited). 2 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDER'S DEFICIT (Unaudited) (in thousands except per share amounts)
Class A Class B Total Common Common Paid-in Accumulated Stockholder' Stock Stock Capital Deficit Deficit ------- ------- ---------- ------------- ------------- Balance, February 3, 1996...................... $ 7 $ 3 $ 197,671 $ (1,420,138) $ (1,222,457) Net loss .................................. - - - (8,044) (8,044) Accrued dividends on preferred stock ($.88 per share)..................... - - - (8,608) (8,608) Accretion on preferred stock............... - - (861) - (861) ------- ------- ---------- ------------- ------------- Balance, August 3, 1996........................ $ 7 $ 3 $ 196,810 $ (1,436,790) $ (1,239,970) ======= ======= ========== ============= ============= Balance at January 28, 1995.................... $ 7 $ 3 $ 199,135 $ (1,479,450) $ (1,280,305) Net earnings............................... - - - 32,375 32,375 Accrued dividends on preferred stock ($.88 per share)..................... - - - (8,608) (8,608) Accretion on preferred stock............... - - (829) - (829) ------- ------- ---------- ------------- ------------- Balance, July 29, 1995........................ $ 7 $ 3 $ 198,306 $ (1,455,683) $ (1,257,367) ======= ======= ========== ============= =============
See notes to consolidated financial statements (unaudited). 3 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited) (in thousands)
26 Weeks Ended --------------------------- August 3, July 29, 1996 1995 --------- --------- Operating Activities Net earnings (loss) ........................................................... $ (8,044) $ 32,375 Adjustments to reconcile net earnings (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: Extraordinary loss on early extinguishment of debt .................... 997 927 Depreciation and amortization ......................................... 43,824 41,396 Deferred income tax benefit ........................................... (1,685) (36,538) Interest accrued but not payable ...................................... 8,122 7,318 Amortization of original issue discount ............................... 1,566 4,193 Amortization of debt issuance costs ................................... 3,637 3,558 Gain on disposal of property and equipment ............................ (5,461) (42) Gain on disposition of freestanding drug stores ....................... -- (15,535) Cash provided by (used for) operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable, net .......................................... (135) 727 Merchandise inventories ........................................... 17,851 8,393 Income taxes ..................................................... (2,081) 17,629 Other current assets............................................... (855) 5,976 Other assets ...................................................... (3,272) (1,849) Accounts payable .................................................. (10,546) (9,570) Accrued interest payable .......................................... 1,823 1,183 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities .................... (8,458) (7,768) Other noncurrent liabilities ...................................... 1,964 4,931 --------- --------- Cash provided by operating activities ........................ 39,247 57,304 --------- --------- Investing Activities Property and equipment expenditures ........................................... (23,799) (26,430) Proceeds from disposition of property and equipment ........................... 6,655 717 Proceeds from disposal of home centers segment ................................ -- 4,706 Proceeds from disposition of freestanding drug stores ......................... -- 60,521 --------- --------- Cash provided by (used for) investing activities ............. (17,144) 39,514 --------- --------- Financing Activities Increase (decrease) in Working Capital Facilities borrowings .................. 16,000 (34,000) Decrease in Pathmark Term Loan ................................................ (20,799) (42,500) Increase in book overdrafts ................................................... 529 4,463 Increase in other borrowings................................................... 875 808 Repayment of other long-term borrowings ....................................... (6,457) (2,346) Reduction in obligations under capital leases ................................. (10,048) (8,864) Repayment of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures .......................... (3,007) (25,113) Premiums incurred in redemption of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures and other borrowings........................................................ (554) (1,392) Deferred financing fees ....................................................... (1,566) -- --------- --------- Cash used for financing activities ............................ (25,027) (108,944) --------- --------- Decrease in cash and cash equivalents ............................................. (2,924) (12,126) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period .................................. 12,526 23,247 --------- --------- Cash and cash equivalents at end of period ........................................ $ 9,602 $ 11,121 ========= ========= Supplemental Disclosures of Cash Flow Information: Interest paid ................................................................ $ 63,777 $ 67,565 ========= ========= Income taxes paid ............................................................ $ 3,995 $ 2,419 ========= ========= Noncash Investing and Financing Activities: Capital lease obligations ..................................................... $ 19,790 $ 10,575 ========= ========= See notes to consolidated financial statements (unaudited). 4
SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(Unaudited) Note 1-Organization and Basis of Presentation Supermarkets General Holdings Corporation (the "Company" or "Holdings"), through its indirect wholly owned subsidiary Pathmark Stores, Inc. ("Pathmark"), operates 143 supermarkets, including 51 Pathmark 2000 format stores, in the Middle Atlantic States, primarily in the New York-New Jersey and Philadelphia metropolitan areas, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of SMG-II Holdings Corporation ("SMG-II"). On March 1, 1996, Pathmark reacquired all of the outstanding capital stock of Plainbridge, Inc. ("Plainbridge") by means of a capital contribution from its parent, PTK, Inc. ("PTK"). The unaudited consolidated financial statements included herein have been prepared by the Company in accordance with the same accounting principles followed in the presentation of the Company's annual financial statements for the year ended February 3, 1996, except for the new accounting standard adopted effective February 4, 1996 (see Note 2), pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. In the opinion of management, the consolidated financial statements included herein reflect all adjustments which are of a normal and recurring nature and are necessary to present fairly the results of operations and financial position of the Company. This report should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Form 10-K Annual Report for the year ended February 3, 1996. The accompanying consolidated financial statements of the Company indicate that at August 3, 1996 current liabilities exceed its current assets by $179.0 million and the Company's stockholder's deficit approximates $1.24 billion. Management believes that cash flows generated from operations supplemented by the unused borrowing capacity under the Working Capital Facility and the availability of capital lease financing will be sufficient to pay the Company's debts as they come due, provide for its capital expenditure program and meet its seasonal cash requirements. Further, the Company believes it will continue to be in compliance with its various debt covenants. Income taxes for the interim period are based on the estimated effective tax rate expected to be applicable for the full fiscal year. Since the Company is a wholly owned subsidiary, earnings (loss) per share information is not presented. Note 2-New Accounting Standard Effective February 4, 1996, the Company adopted Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 121, "Accounting for the Impairment of Long-Lived Assets and for Long-Lived Assets to Be Disposed Of" ("SFAS No. 121"). SFAS No. 121 establishes accounting standards for the measurement of the impairment of long-lived assets, certain identifiable intangibles and goodwill related to those assets. SFAS No. 121 requires that an asset to be held and used by an entity be reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. The Company has performed its review based upon groups of assets and the undiscounted estimated future cash flows from such assets and determined that the carrying value of such assets were recoverable from the respective cash flows. The adoption of SFAS No. 121 did not have an effect on the financial position or results of operations of the Company. 5 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(Unaudited)-(Continued) Note 2-New Accounting Standard-(Continued) Selling, general and administrative expenses for the 26 weeks ended August 3, 1996 are net of a gain of $5.6 million related to the sale of certain real estate. Note 3-Long-Term Debt Long-term debt is comprised of the following (dollars in thousands):
August 3, February 3, 1996 1996 ---------- ---------- Pathmark Term Loan.............................................. $ 267,156 $ 287,955 Working Capital Facilities...................................... 62,000 46,000 10.25% PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures due 2003.......... 26,060 27,679 9.625% Pathmark Senior Subordinated Notes due 2003............... 437,603 437,426 10.75% Pathmark Deferred Coupon Notes due 2003................... 160,002 151,881 12.625% Pathmark Subordinated Debentures due 2002................ 95,750 95,750 11.625% Pathmark Subordinated Notes due 2002..................... 199,017 199,017 11.625% Holdings Subordinated Notes due 2002..................... 983 983 Industrial revenue bonds......................................... 6,375 6,375 Other debt (primarily mortgages)................................. 35,430 41,011 ---------- ---------- Total debt....................................................... 1,290,376 1,294,077 Less: current maturities......................................... 58,639 51,753 ---------- ---------- Long-term portion................................................ $1,231,737 $1,242,324 ========== ==========
Note 4-Interest Expense Interest expense is comprised of the following (dollars in thousands):
13 Weeks Ended 26 Weeks Ended -------------------- -------------------- August 3, July 29, August 3, July 29, 1996 1995 1996 1995 ------- ------- ------- ------- Pathmark Term Loan................................ $ 5,813 $7,730 $11,714 $15,655 Working Capital Facilities........................ 1,446 1,690 2,656 2,980 9.625% Pathmark Senior Subordinated Notes......... due 2003.................................... Amortization of original issue discount... 89 89 177 177 Currently payable......................... 10,587 10,587 21,175 21,175 10.75% Pathmark Deferred Coupon Notes due 2003 Accrued but not payable................... 4,114 3,707 8,122 7,318 12.625% Pathmark Subordinated Debentures due 2002.................................... 3,022 3,022 6,044 6,044 11.625% Pathmark Subordinated Notes due 2002...... 5,812 5,812 11,625 11,625 10.25% PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures due 2003 Amortization of original issue discount... 658 1,940 1,389 4,016 Amortization of debt issuance costs............... 1,821 1,779 3,637 3,558 Obligations under capital leases.................. 4,698 4,036 9,040 8,084 Other, net........................................ 3,046 3,358 6,116 6,288 ------- ------- ------- ------- Interest expense.................................. $41,106 $43,750 $81,695 $86,920 ======= ======= ======= ======= The majority of the cash interest payments are scheduled in the second and fourth quarters.
6 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(Unaudited) - (Continued) Note 5-Extraordinary Items The extraordinary items, representing the loss on early extinguishment of indebtedness, consist of the following (dollars in thousands):
13 Weeks Ended 26 Weeks Ended ------------------------ ------------------------ August 3, July 29, August 3, July 29, 1996 1995 1996 1995 --------- -------- -------- -------- Loss before income taxes $(352) $(1,140) $(1,692) $(1,392) Income tax benefit 148 465 695 465 --------- -------- -------- -------- Extraordinary items, net of a tax benefit $(204) $ (675) $ (997) $ (927) ========= ======== ======== ========
During the second quarter of Fiscal 1996, in connection with the proceeds from the sale of certain mortgaged property, the Company made a mortgage paydown of $5.3 million, including accrued interest and debt premium, resulting in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.2 million, net of an income tax benefit of $0.1 million. During the first quarter of Fiscal 1996, in connection with the termination of the Plainbridge credit agreement due to the reacquisition of Plainbridge by Pathmark, the Company wrote off deferred financing fees, resulting in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.7 million, net of an income tax benefit of $0.5 million. During the first quarter of Fiscal 1996, the Company also made a paydown of $3.2 million of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures, including accrued interest and debt premium. The debt premium paid, including original issue discount, resulted in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.1 million, net of an income tax benefit of $0.1 million. During the second quarter of Fiscal 1995, in connection with the proceeds received related to the sale of 30 of its freestanding drug stores, the Company was required to paydown $21.8 million of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures. The premium paid, including original issue discount, resulted in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.7 million. During the first quarter of Fiscal 1995, in connection with the final proceeds received related to the disposition of the home centers segment, the Company was required to paydown $4.7 million of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures. The premium paid, including original issue discount, resulted in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.2 million. Note 6-Contingencies In connection with the sale of its home centers segment the Company has, as lessor, entered into leases for certain real property with Rickel Home Centers Inc. ("Rickel"), as tenant (the "Leases"), pursuant to which the Company is entitled to receive annual aggregate rentals of approximately $6.9 million. In addition, as part of the sale, the Company assigned to Rickel, and Rickel assumed, various liabilities of the home centers segment, primarily third party leases (the "Assumed Liabilities"). As of February 3, 1996, the estimated present value of obligations under the Assumed Liabilities is approximately $33.0 million. In January 1996, Rickel filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. On April 29, 1996, the Company filed its proofs of claim in connection with the bankruptcy proceedings. On August 6, 1996, Rickel filed an order with the Bankruptcy Court to reject the lease at Totowa, NJ. The estimated present value of this lease 7 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(Unaudited) - (Continued) Note 6 - Contingencies - (Continued) obligation is approximately $5.1 million. Since the The bankruptcy is in its early stages and it is too early to determine whether Rickel will reject any additional Leases or the extent to which the Company may become liable with respect to the Assumed Liabilities in the event of Rickel's nonpayment thereof. The Company is a party to a number of legal proceedings in the ordinary course of business. Management believes that the ultimate resolution of these proceedings will not, in the aggregate, have a material adverse impact on the financial condition, results of operations or business of the Company. 8 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed herein are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the competitive environment in which the Company operates and the general economic conditions in the Company's trading areas. Results of Operations Sales: Sales for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 were $994.71 million compared to $1,020.8 million in the prior year. For the six-month period, sales were $1,955.9 million compared to $2,054.0 million in the prior year. Fiscal 1996 sales were impacted by the disposition of the freestanding drug stores during Fiscal 1995. Sales generated by the freestanding drug stores were $41.0 million in the second quarter of Fiscal 1995 and $86.5 million in the six-month period of Fiscal 1995. Same store sales from supermarkets increased 0.8% in the second quarter and decreased 1.4% in the six-month period. The same store sales for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 were negatively impacted by the 3.5% decrease in same store sales during the first quarter due to the inclement weather during the quarter compared to the unusually mild weather in the same period last year, as well as a significant increase in competitive new store openings and remodels. At quarter end, the Company operated 143 supermarkets, including 51 Pathmark 2000 format stores compared with the end of Fiscal 1995 when the Company operated 144 supermarkets, including 44 Pathmark 2000 format stores. Gross Profit: Gross profit for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 was $297.2 million or 29.9% of sales compared with $294.5 million or 28.8% of sales for the prior year and for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 was $581.8 million or 29.7% of sales compared with $591.8 million or 28.8% of sales for the prior year. Excluding the impact of the disposition of the freestanding drug stores, gross profit as a percentage of sales was 29.1% for both the second quarter and six-month period of Fiscal 1995. The improvement in gross profit as a percentage of sales for the second quarter and six-month period compared to the prior years was primarily due to increased focus on merchandising programs, the impact of the disposition of the freestanding drug stores, as well as the Company's continuing emphasis on the Pathmark 2000 format stores which allow expanded variety in all departments particularly high margin perishables. The decrease in gross profit for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 of $581.8 million compared to the prior year of $591.8 million was primarily attributable to the lower sales in the first quarter of Fiscal 1996. The cost of goods sold comparisons were affected by a pretax LIFO charge of $0.8 million and $0.5 million for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 and Fiscal 1995, respectively, and a pretax LIFO charge of $1.7 million and $1.3 million for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 and Fiscal 1995, respectively. Selling, General and Administrative Expenses ("SG&A"): SG&A for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 increased $3.9 million or 1.7% compared to the prior year and increased $2.7 million or 0.6% for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 compared with the prior year. SG&A, on a proforma basis eliminating the SG&A impact of the freestanding drug stores in prior year, increased 5.9% and 5.2%, respectively, for the second quarter and six-month period compared to the prior year. As a percentage of sales, SG&A were 23.8% for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996, up from 22.9% in the prior year and were 24.0% for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996, up from 22.7% for the prior year. The increase in SG&A as a percentage of sales for the second quarter and six-month period of Fiscal 1996 compared to the prior years was primarily due to higher labor and labor related expenses, promotional expenses and occupancy costs, partially offset by the the impact of the disposition of the freestanding drug stores in Fiscal 1995 and a curtailment gain of $2.0 million due to 9 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION the elimination of all retiree medical coverage for active non-union associates in Fiscal 1996. SG&A for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 also included a first quarter provision of $5.8 million representing the termination costs for two former executives of the Company and a first quarter gain of $5.6 million recognized on the sale of certain real estate. Depreciation and Amortization: Depreciation and amortization of $21.5 million for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 was $1.3 million higher than the prior year of $20.1 million. For the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 depreciation and amortization of $42.1 million was $2.0 million higher than the prior year of $40.1 million. The increase in depreciation and amortization expense for the second quarter and six-month period of Fiscal 1996 compared to the prior years was primarily due to capital expenditures. Depreciation and amortization excludes video tape amortization, which is recorded in cost of goods sold, of $0.75 million and $0.65 million in the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 and Fiscal 1995, respectively, and $1.5 million and $1.3 million for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 and Fiscal 1995, respectively. Disposition of Freestanding Drug Stores: During the second quarter of Fiscal 1995, the Company made a decision to dispose of its 36 freestanding drug stores and on July 28, 1995, through its Pathmark subsidiary, completed the sale of 30 of its freestanding drug stores, including merchandise inventory, to Rite-Aid Corporation for $59.9 million. The Company recorded a pretax gain on the disposition of its freestanding drug stores of $15.5 million, net of a $19.0 million charge related to the estimated exit costs of the remaining six freestanding drug stores. Five of the remaining six freestanding drug stores were closed during Fiscal 1995 and the sixth store was closed during the second quarter of Fiscal 1996. Operating Earnings: Operating earnings for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 were $38.5 million compared with the prior year of $41.0 million. For the six-month period of Fiscal 1996, operating earnings were $70.1 million compared with $84.8 million for the prior year. The decrease in operating earnings during the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 compared to the prior year was due to higher SG&A and depreciation and amortization expense, partially offset by higher gross profit. The decrease in operating earnings during the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 compared to the prior year was due to lower sales in the first quarter of Fiscal 1996 and higher SG&A and depreciation and amortization expense. Interest Expense: Interest expense was $41.1 million for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996 compared to $43.8 million in the prior year and $81.7 million for the six- month period of Fiscal 1996 compared to $86.9 million in the prior year due to reductions in the Term Loan and the reduction in the amortization of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures original issue discount as a result of their early paydown, along with lower interest rates. Income Taxes: Income taxes for the interim period are based on the estimated effective tax rate expected to be applicable for the full fiscal year. The income tax benefit for the second quarter and the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 was $0.9 million and $4.5 million, respectively. Although the Company generated a $4.5 million income tax benefit for the six-month period, management expects an annual tax provision as a result of taxable income for the full fiscal year. The income tax benefit for the second quarter and the six-month period of Fiscal 1995 was $19.9 million and $19.8 million, respectively, reflecting the reversal of the valuation allowance related to the deferred income tax assets. 10 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION During the six-month period of Fiscal 1996, the Company made income tax payments of $4.0 million and received income tax refunds of $2.9 million. During the six-month period of Fiscal 1995, the Company made income tax payments of $2.4 million and received income tax refunds of $8.0 million. Extraordinary Items: During the second quarter of Fiscal 1996, in connection with the proceeds from the sale of certain mortgaged property, the Company made a mortgage paydown of $5.3 million, including accrued interest and debt premiums, resulting in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.2 million. During the first quarter of Fiscal 1996, in connection with the termination of the Plainbridge credit agreement due to the reacquisition of Plainbridge by Pathmark, the Company wrote off deferred financing fees, resulting in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.7 million. During the first quarter of Fiscal 1996, the Company also made a paydown of $3.2 million of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures. The premium paid, including original issue discount, resulted in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.1 million. During the second quarter of Fiscal 1995 in connection with the proceeds received related to the sale of 30 of its freestanding drug stores, the Company was required to paydown $21.8 million of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures. The premium paid, including original issue discount, resulted in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.7 million. During the first quarter of Fiscal 1995, in connection with the proceeds received related to the disposition of the home centers segment, the Company made a paydown of $4.7 million of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures. The premium paid, including original issue discount, resulted in a net loss on early extinguishment of debt of $0.3 million. Summary of Operations: For the second quarter of Fiscal 1996, the Company's net loss was $1.9 million compared to net earnings of $32.0 million for the prior year and for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996, the Company's net loss was $8.0 million compared to earnings of $32.4 million for the prior year. The decrease in earnings for the second quarter and six-month period of Fiscal 1996 compared to the prior year was primarily due to lower operating earnings, the gain on disposition of the freestanding drug stores in Fiscal 1995, and a higher income tax benefit in Fiscal 1995, partially offset by lower interest expense in Fiscal 1996. Financial Condition Debt Service: During the six-month period of Fiscal 1996, total debt decreased $3.7 million from Fiscal 1995 year end primarily due to scheduled Pathmark Term Loan repayments and the paydown of the PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures, partially offset by borrowings under the Pathmark Working Capital Facility and debt accretion on Pathmark Deferred Coupon Notes and PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures. Borrowings under the Pathmark Working Capital Facility were $62.0 million at August 3, 1996 and have decreased to $28.5 million at September 12, 1996. 11 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION In conjunction with the Pathmark reacquisition of the Plainbridge capital stock, the outstanding obligations of Plainbridge under its credit agreement were satisfied by Pathmark and the Plainbridge credit agreement was terminated. The Company, through its Pathmark subsidiary, simultaneously entered into an amendment to its credit agreement with its existing lenders increasing the Company's Working Capital Facility from $175 million to $200 million (of which the maximum of $125.0 million can be in letters of credit) to satisfy any additional liquidity needs and prospectively modifying certain of its financial covenants to take into account the operations of Plainbridge. The Pathmark Working Capital Facility is subject to an annual cleandown provision. Under the terms of the cleandown provision, in each fiscal year loans cannot exceed $60.0 million (formerly $50.0 million) under the Pathmark Working Capital Facility for a period of 30 consecutive days. Pathmark satisfied the terms of the Fiscal 1996 cleandown provision during the first quarter. The indebtedness under the Pathmark Working Capital Facility and the Pathmark Term Loan bear interest at floating rates. To the extent that certain indebtedness of the Company bears interest at floating rates, cash interest payments on that indebtedness may very in future years. The Company does not currently maintain any interest rate hedging arrangements due to the reasonable risk that near term interest rates will not rise significantly The Company is continuously evaluating this risk and will implement interest rate hedging arrangements if deemed appropriate. The majority of the cash interest payments are scheduled in the second and fourth quarters. The amount of principal payments required each year on outstanding long- term debt (excluding the original issue discount with respect to the Pathmark Deferred Coupon Notes and the PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures) are as follows (dollars in million): Principal Fiscal Years Payments ------------ -------- 1996(a) ................................. $ 30.7 1997 .................................... 55.5 1998 .................................... 156.0 1999 .................................... 128.1 2000 .................................... 50.2 2001 .................................... 50.0 2002 .................................... 194.8 2003 .................................... 625.1 __________ (a) Subsequent to August 3, 1996. Liquidity: The consolidated financial statements of the Company indicate that at August 3, 1996, current liabilities exceed its current assets by $179.0 million and the stockholder's deficit approximates $1.24 billion. Management believes that cash flows generated from operations, supplemented by the unused borrowing capacity under the Pathmark Working Capital Facility and the availability of capital lease financing will be sufficient to pay the Company's debts as they come due, provide for its capital expenditure program and meet its seasonal cash requirements. Further, the Company believes it will continue to be in compliance with its various debt covenants, which include certain levels of operating cash flow (as defined), minimum interest coverage and a maximum leverage ratio. 12 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION The Company believes that it will be able to make the scheduled payments or refinance its obligations with respect to its indebtedness through a combination of operating funds and the Company's borrowing facilities. Future refinancing will be necessary if the Company's cash flow from operations is not sufficient to meet its debt service requirements related to the maturity of a portion of the Pathmark Term Loan, the Pathmark Working Capital Facility and certain mortgages in Fiscal 1998, the amortization and subsequent maturity of the balance of the Pathmark Term Loan in Fiscal 1999 and the maturity of the Pathmark Subordinated Notes and Pathmark Subordinated Debentures in Fiscal 2002. The Company expects that it will be necessary to refinance all or a portion of the Pathmark Senior Subordinated Notes, the Pathmark Deferred Coupon Notes and the PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures due in Fiscal 2003. The Company may undertake a refinancing of some or all of such indebtedness sometime prior to its maturity. The Company's ability to make scheduled payments or to refinance its obligations with respect to its indebtedness depends on its financial and operating performance, which, in turn, is subject to prevailing economic conditions and to financial, business and other factors beyond its control. Although the Company's cash flow from its operations and borrowings has been sufficient to meet its debt service obligations, there can be no assurance that the Company's operating results will continue to be sufficient or that future borrowing facilities will be available for payment or refinancing of Pathmark's and PTK's indebtedness or that future borrowing facilities will be available. While it is the Company's intention to enter into refinancing that it considers advantageous, there can be no assurances that the prevailing market conditions will be favorable to the Company. In the event the Company obtains any future refinancing on less than favorable terms, the holders of outstanding indebtedness could experience increased credit risk and could experience a decrease in the market value of their investment, because the Company might be forced to operate under terms that would restrict its operations and might find its cash flow reduced. Preferred Stock Dividends: The terms of the Exchangeable Preferred Stock provide for cumulative quarterly dividends at an annual rate of $3.52 per share when, and if declared by the Board of Directors of the Company. Dividends for the first 20 quarterly dividend periods (through October 15, 1992) were paid at the Company's option in additional shares of Exchangeable Preferred Stock. Since January 15, 1993, all dividends not paid in cash will cumulate at the rate of $3.52 per share per annum, without interest, until declared and paid. As such, at August 3, 1996, the unpaid dividends of $64.6 million were accrued and included in other noncurrent liabilities. Capital Expenditures: Capital expenditures for the second quarter of Fiscal 1996, including property acquired under capital leases, were approximately $27.9 million compared to approximately $20.8 million for the prior year and for the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 were approximately $43.6 million compared to $37.0 million for the prior year. During the six-month period of Fiscal 1996, the Company opened three new Pathmark 2000 format stores, two of which replaced smaller stores, and completed six major renovations and enlargements to existing supermarkets. During the remainder of Fiscal 1996, the Company plans to open as many as three new Pathmark 2000 format stores and plans to complete up to 21 major renovations and enlargements. Cash Flows: Cash provided by operating activities amounted to $39.2 million in the six- month period of Fiscal 1996 compared to $57.3 million in the prior year. The decrease in net cash provided by operating activities is primarily due to a decline in cash provided by operating assets and liabilities and a decrease in net earnings. Cash used for investing activities in the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 was $17.1 million primarily due to expenditures of property and equipment, partially offset by proceeds from property dispositions. During the six-month period of Fiscal 1995, cash provided by investing activities was $39.5 million primarily reflecting the proceeds from the disposition of the freestanding 13 SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION drug stores and the disposal of the home centers segment, partially offset by the expenditures for property and equipment. Cash used for financing activities in the six-month period of Fiscal 1996 was $25.0 million compared to $108.9 million in the prior year. The decrease in cash used for financing activities is primarily due to an increase in borrowings under the Working Capital Facility, a decrease in the repayment of PTK Exchangeable Guaranteed Debentures and a paydown of $25.0 million on the Term Loan in Fiscal 1995 in conjunction with the disposition of the freestanding drug stores, partially offset by a decrease in book overdrafts. 14 PART II. OTHER INFORMATION Item 6. Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K No reports on Form 8-K have been filed during the quarter for which this report has been filed. SIGNATURE 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 thereunto duly authorized. SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION By /s/ RON MARSHALL -------------------------------------- (Ron Marshall) Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer By /s/ JOSEPH ADELHARDT -------------------------------------- (Joseph Adelhardt) Senior Vice President and Controller, Chief Accounting Officer Date: September 16, 1996
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5 THIS SCHEDULE CONTAINS SUMMARY FINANCIAL INFORMATION FROM SUPERMARKETS GENERAL HOLDINGS CORPORATION'S CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE 26 WEEKS ENDED AUGUST 3, 1996 AND CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS OF AUGUST 3, 1996 AND IS QUALIFIED IN ITS ENTIRETY BY REFERENCE TO SUCH FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 1,000 6-MOS FEB-01-1997 AUG-03-1996 9,602 0 12,298 (1,323) 207,929 284,296 980,832 (380,190) 988,627 463,259 1,231,737 104,494 0 10 (1,239,980) 988,627 1,955,945 1,955,945 1,374,130 1,374,130 0 72 (81,695) (11,550) 4,503 (7,047) 0 (997) 0 (8,044) 0 0
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