Increased Packaging Volumes, Strategic Actions Propel Ball's Strong Second Quarter Results

BROOMFIELD, Colo., July 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --  

Highlights

    --  2Q comparable earnings per diluted share from continuing operations of
        $1.38, exceeding prior year's comparable earnings from continuing
        operations of $1.14
    --  Sale of plastic packaging business announced in June; segment results
        reported in discontinued operations
    --  Global demand for Ball's metal containers increasing across the
        company's packaging businesses
    --  Cash flow still expected to be approximately $500 million, excluding
        change in accounting for securitization
    --  Company's full-year 2010 share repurchase program expected to exceed
        $400 million



Summary*

                                                   Second Quarter

$in millions, except per share data                2010     2009     Change

Total net sales - Reported                         $2,007.5 $1,744.6 $262.9

Net earnings from continuing operations - Reported 144.6    134.9    9.7

Diluted EPS – Reported                           1.55     1.42     0.13

Comparable net earnings                            128.8    108.6    20.2

Comparable diluted EPS                             1.38     1.14     0.24

* Ball Corporation's financial results for 2010 and 2009 are presented on
both a GAAP and a non-GAAP (comparable) basis. Reported results were
prepared in accordance with generally accepted U.S. accounting principles
(GAAP). Non-GAAP (comparable) net earnings exclude items described in more
detail in the accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated
financial statements.





Ball Corporation (NYSE: BLL) today reported second quarter net earnings from continuing operations of $144.6 million, or $1.55 per diluted share, on sales of $2 billion, compared to $134.9 million, or $1.42 per diluted share, on sales of $1.7 billion in the second quarter of 2009.  Results from continuing operations for the first six months of 2010 were net earnings of $227.0 million, or $2.42 per diluted share, on sales of $3.6 billion, compared to $201.5 million, or $2.13 per diluted share, on sales of $3.2 billion in the first six months of 2009. Comparable 2010 earnings per diluted share for the second quarter and year-to-date were $1.38 and $2.25 respectively, versus second quarter and year-to-date 2009 earnings per diluted share of $1.14 and $1.88, respectively.

"On a comparable basis, our strong diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of $1.38 in the second quarter improved more than 20 percent over the same period in 2009 due to increasing volumes in all of our packaging businesses, the impact of the acquisition late last year of four U.S. metal beverage packaging plants and solid performance from our aerospace segment," said R. David Hoover, chairman and chief executive officer. "The strategic actions we have taken during the past several months – acquiring the remaining interest in our former joint venture plant in China, exiting the plastic packaging business, the acquisition this week of Neuman Aluminum and increasing the size of our stock buyback program – are consistent with our primary goal of generating value for our shareholders and are expected to continue to contribute to improved results."

Second quarter 2010 results from continuing operations include equity earnings and a gain of $22.1 million, or 24 cents per diluted share, on the company's previous ownership interest in the former joint venture beverage can plant in China that Ball acquired during the quarter, and after-tax charges totaling $6.3 million, or 7 cents per diluted share, associated with business consolidation activities and debt extinguishment of senior notes that were due in 2012.

Details of comparable segment earnings and business consolidation activities can be found in Notes 2 and 3 to the unaudited consolidated financial statements that accompany this news release.

The company announced on June 15 an agreement to sell its plastic packaging business, and the related earnings from this business are reported in discontinued operations in the financial information included with this news release. For the second quarter and first six months of 2010, diluted earnings per share from discontinued operations were a loss of $75.6 million, or 81 cents per diluted share, and a loss of $78.7 million, or 84 cents per diluted share, respectively, primarily the result of a goodwill impairment due to the announcement in June of the sale of the company's plastic packaging business. The sale is anticipated to be complete during the third quarter.

"Executing on our strategic initiatives has enabled us to refine our company's product portfolio, improve operating performance and meet the growing worldwide demand for metal packaging by our customers," said John A. Hayes, president and chief operating officer for the corporation. "Double-digit volume growth continues in China and Brazil, and as overall metal packaging trends improve we continue to monitor global opportunities for disciplined growth."

Metal Beverage Packaging, Americas & Asia

Metal beverage packaging, Americas and Asia, comparable segment operating earnings were $114.5 million in the second quarter on sales of $1 billion, compared to $74.8 million on sales of $749.1 million in the second quarter of 2009. For the first six months, comparable segment operating earnings were $188.5 million on sales of $1.8 billion, compared to $121 million on sales of $1.4 billion during the same period in 2009.

The addition of the four U.S. metal beverage packaging plants acquired in October 2009, increased retail promotion of carbonated soft drinks and strong demand for specialty can sizes drove volume improvement. Double-digit volume growth in China and Brazil also contributed to better segment results and equity earnings in the quarter.  

Metal Beverage Packaging, Europe

Metal beverage packaging, Europe, segment results in the quarter were operating earnings of $72.5 million on sales of $479.3 million, compared to $64.8 million on sales of $490.6 million in 2009. Results for the first six months were operating earnings of $107.5 million on sales of $846.8 million, compared to $95.7 million on sales of $834.4 million in 2009. Segment results improved due primarily to increased volumes, growth in specialty cans and exceptional operating performance, which were offset slightly by unfavorable currency exchange rates.

During the second quarter, several discounters in Germany began relisting beverage cans in their stores, helping to increase year-to-date can sales in that country by more than 30 percent. While this increase came on a small base, the development is an encouraging sign for the return of the German can market.

Metal Food & Household Products Packaging, Americas

Metal food and household products packaging, Americas, segment results in the quarter were operating earnings of $33.4 million on sales of $312 million, compared to $35.1 million in 2009 on sales of $323.4 million. Year-to-date results were operating earnings of $55.1 million on sales of $597.4 million, compared to $84.7 million in 2009 on sales of $607 million in 2009.

Increased demand year-over-year, particularly for aerosol packaging, and a better price/cost mix nearly offset the absence of inventory holding gains that occurred in the second quarter of 2009. After the quarter ended, Ball acquired Neuman Aluminum, the leading North American manufacturer of aluminum slugs used to make extruded aerosol cans, beverage bottles, aluminum collapsible tubes and technical impact extrusions.

Aerospace and Technologies

Aerospace and technologies segment results were operating earnings of $18.6 million on sales of $180.2 million in the second quarter, compared to $14.8 million on sales of $181.5 million in 2009. For the first six months, operating earnings were $32.1 million on sales of $345.2 million compared to $29.4 million on sales of $359.6 million during the same period last year. Backlog at the end of the quarter was $539 million.

Segment results were stronger than expected and the contract award environment continued to improve. Full-year results, however, are expected to be slightly less than those in 2009.

Outlook

"Proceeds from the sale of Ball's plastic packaging business and the company's continued strong free cash flow will facilitate our expanded share repurchase program," said Scott C. Morrison, senior vice president and chief financial officer. "Excluding the change in accounting for securitization, we currently expect full-year free cash flow to be approximately $500 million, and plan to repurchase in excess of $400 million of our stock in 2010."

"The company's strong performance during the first half of the year reflects our disciplined financial strategy to grow earnings per share over time, to improve returns on invested capital and to generate significant free cash flow," Hoover said. "As demand for our packaging products increases and we benefit from our previous strategic actions, we expect the momentum in our business to continue and our second half performance from continuing operations should exceed that of 2009."

Ball Corporation is a supplier of high-quality packaging for beverage, food and household products customers, and of aerospace and other technologies and services, primarily for the U.S. government. Ball Corporation and its subsidiaries employ more than 14,000 people worldwide and reported 2009 sales of more than $7.3 billion including discontinued operations. For the latest Ball news and for other company information, please visit www.ball.com.


Conference Call Details

Ball Corporation will hold its regular quarterly conference call on the company's results and performance on Thursday, July 29, 2010, at 9 a.m. Mountain Time (11 a.m. Eastern). The North American toll-free number for the call is 800-732-5617. International callers should dial 212-231-2900. Please use the following URL for a webcast of the live call:

http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?p=irol-eventDetails&c=115234&eventID=3183780

For those unable to listen to the live call, a taped replay will be available after the call's conclusion until 11 a.m. Mountain Time (1 p.m. Eastern) on Aug. 5, 2010. To access the replay, call 800-633-8284 (North American callers) or 402-977-9140 (international callers) and use reservation number 21474804. A written transcript of the call will be posted within 48 hours of the call's conclusion to Ball's Web site at www.ball.com in the investors section under "presentations."

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains "forward-looking" statements concerning future events and financial performance. Words such as "expects," "anticipates," "estimates" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Key risks and uncertainties are summarized in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Exhibit 99.2 in our Form 10-K, which are available at our Web site and at www.sec.gov. Factors that might affect our packaging segments include fluctuation in product demand and preferences; availability and cost of raw materials; competitive packaging availability, pricing and substitution; changes in climate and weather; crop yields; competitive activity; failure to achieve anticipated productivity improvements or production cost reductions; mandatory deposit or other restrictive packaging laws; changes in major customer or supplier contracts or loss of a major customer or supplier; and changes in foreign exchange rates or tax rates. Factors that might affect our aerospace segment include: funding, authorization, availability and returns of government and commercial contracts; and delays, extensions and technical uncertainties affecting segment contracts. Factors that might affect the company as a whole include those listed plus: accounting changes; changes in senior management; the current global recession and its effects on liquidity, credit risk, asset values and the economy; successful or unsuccessful acquisitions, joint ventures or divestitures; integration of recently acquired businesses; regulatory action or laws including tax, environmental, health and workplace safety, including in respect of climate change, or chemicals or substances used in raw materials or in the manufacturing process; governmental investigations; technological developments and innovations; goodwill impairment; antitrust, patent and other litigation; strikes; labor cost changes; rates of return projected and earned on assets of the company's defined benefit retirement plans; pension changes; reduced cash flow; interest rates affecting our debt; and changes to unaudited results due to statutory audits or other effects.


Condensed Financials (June 2010)

Unaudited Statements of Consolidated Earnings



                     Three months ended            Six months ended

($ in millions,
except per share
amounts)             June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009  June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009

Net sales (Note 2)   $ 2,007.5      $ 1,744.6      $ 3,599.8      $ 3,170.5

Costs and expenses

Cost of sales
(excluding
depreciation)        1,643.1        1,436.1        2,961.3        2,610.4

Depreciation and
amortization         62.4           58.6           125.1          114.4

Selling, general
and administrative   77.6           72.9           156.9          141.9

Business
consolidation and
other activities
(Note 3)             2.3            7.2            1.8            12.2

Gain on disposition
(Note 3)             -              (34.8)         -              (34.8)

                     1,785.4        1,540.0        3,245.1        2,844.1



Earnings before
interest and taxes
(Note 2)             222.1          204.6          354.7          326.4



Interest expense     (36.6)         (24.7)         (70.5)         (50.5)

Debt refinancing
costs (Note 3)       (8.1)          -              (8.1)          -

Total interest
expense              (44.7)         (24.7)         (78.6)         (50.5)

Tax provision        (60.8)         (50.0)         (81.7)         (76.6)

Equity in results
of affiliates (Note
3)                   28.0           5.2            32.7           2.5

Less net earnings
attributable to
noncontrolling
interests            -              (0.2)          (0.1)          (0.3)



Net earnings from
continuing
operations           144.6          134.9          227.0          201.5



Discontinued
operations, net of
tax (Notes 1 and 3)  (75.6)         (1.6)          (78.7)         1.3



Net earnings
attributable to
Ball Corporation     $ 69.0         $ 133.3        $ 148.3        $ 202.8



Earnings per share
(Note 3):

Basic - continuing
operations           $ 1.57         $ 1.44         $ 2.45         $ 2.16

Basic -
discontinued
operations           (0.82)         (0.02)         (0.85)         0.01

Total basic
earnings per share   $ 0.75         $ 1.42         $ 1.60         $ 2.17



Diluted -
continuing
operations           $ 1.55         $ 1.42         $ 2.42         $ 2.13

Diluted -
discontinued
operations           (0.81)         (0.02)         (0.84)         0.01

Total diluted
earnings per share   $ 0.74         $ 1.40         $ 1.58         $ 2.14



Weighted average
shares outstanding
(000s):

Basic                92,100         93,763         92,566         93,655

Diluted              93,459         94,981         93,916         94,829






Condensed Financials (June 2010)

Unaudited Statements of Consolidated Cash Flows



                                                  Six months ended

($ in millions)                                   June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009

Cash Flows From Operating Activities:

Net earnings                                      $ 148.4        $ 203.1

Discontinued operations, net of tax               78.7           (1.3)

Depreciation and amortization                     125.1          114.4

Gain and equity earnings related to acquisition
(Note 3)                                          (22.1)         -

Gain on sale of investment (Note 3)               -              (34.8)

Income taxes                                      (7.7)          6.1

Increase in accounts receivable due to change in

accounting for securitization program             (250.0)        -

Other changes in working capital                  (111.4)        (357.8)

Other                                             47.8           30.7

Cash provided by (used in) continuing operating
activities                                        8.8            (39.6)

Cash provided by discontinued operating
activities                                        21.9           48.8

                                                  30.7           9.2

Cash Flows From Investing Activities:

Additions to property, plant and equipment        (69.1)         (91.7)

Acquisition of equity affiliate (Note 3)          (89.2)         -

Cash collateral deposits, net                     0.3            54.7

Proceeds from sale of investment (Note 3)         -              37.0

Other                                             (10.5)         (2.6)

Cash used in continuing investing activities      (168.5)        (2.6)

Cash used in discontinued investing activities    (7.4)          (14.5)

                                                  (175.9)        (17.1)

Cash Flows From Financing Activities:

Increase in short-term borrowings due to change
in

accounting for securitization program             60.0           -

Other changes in borrowings, net                  120.7          (58.0)

Dividends                                         (18.3)         (18.7)

Issuances (purchases) of common stock, net        (141.1)        11.0

Other                                             (9.3)          2.9

Cash provided by (used in) continuing financing
activities                                        12.0           (62.8)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash           (2.4)          2.8

Change in cash                                    (135.6)        (67.9)

Cash-beginning of period                          210.6          127.4

Cash-end of period                                $ 75.0         $ 59.5






Condensed Financials (June 2010)

Unaudited Consolidated Balance Sheets



($ in millions)                                  June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009

Assets

Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents                        $ 75.0         $ 59.5

Receivables, net                                 1,062.9        744.1

Inventories, net                                 876.2          918.1

Cash collateral - receivable                     11.3           119.4

Deferred taxes and other current assets          196.9          257.6

Assets held for sale                             327.6          489.3

Total current assets                             2,549.9        2,588.0

Property, plant and equipment, net               1,656.3        1,600.3

Goodwill                                         1,887.6        1,708.1

Other assets, net                                524.5          410.2



Total assets                                     $ 6,618.3      $ 6,306.6



Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

Current liabilities

Short-term debt and current portion of long-term
debt                                             $ 550.7        $ 359.3

Cash collateral - liability                      11.5           69.5

Payables and accrued liabilities                 1,249.7        1,225.7

Total liabilities held for sale                  68.8           93.9

Total current liabilities                        1,880.7        1,748.4

Long-term debt                                   2,157.1        2,014.0

Other long-term liabilities                      1,134.1        1,234.5

Shareholders' equity                             1,446.4        1,309.7



Total liabilities and shareholders' equity       $ 6,618.3      $ 6,306.6






Notes to Condensed
Financials (June
2010)



1. Changes in
Presentation for
Discontinued
Operations



On June 15, 2010, the company announced that it had entered into an agreement
to sell its plastic packaging, Americas, business to Amcor Limited for
approximately $265 million in cash and $15 million in contingent consideration,
subject to customary closing adjustments. The sale of Ball's plastic packaging
business includes five U.S. plants that manufacture polyethylene terephthalate
(PET) bottles and preforms and polypropylene bottles, as well as associated
customer contracts and other related assets. In accordance with the accounting
guidance for discontinued operations, the company's consolidated financial
statements have been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the pending sale of
the operations and the change in the company's reportable segments.
Additionally, according to the accounting guidance for discontinued operations,
$0.6 million and $1.2 million of indirect costs previously allocated to the
plastic packaging, Americas, segment have been included in undistributed
corporate costs for the three and six months ended June 27, 2010, respectively;
and $0.8 million and $1.6 million have been included for the three and six
months ended June 28, 2009, respectively. Further details of the sale are
included in Note 3.



2. Business Segment
Information



                     Three months ended            Six months ended

($ in millions)      June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009  June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009

Sales-

 Metal beverage
 packaging,
 Americas & Asia     $ 1,036.0      $ 749.1        $ 1,810.4      $ 1,369.5

 Metal beverage
 packaging, Europe   479.3          490.6          846.8          834.4

 Metal food &
 household
 packaging,
 Americas            312.0          323.4          597.4          607.0

 Aerospace &
 technologies        180.2          181.5          345.2          359.6

  Net sales          $ 2,007.5      $ 1,744.6      $ 3,599.8      $ 3,170.5



Earnings before
interest and taxes-

 Metal beverage
 packaging,
 Americas & Asia     $ 114.5        $ 74.8         $ 188.5        $ 121.0

 Business
 consolidation
 activities (Note
 3)                  0.8            (3.3)          1.3            (8.3)

  Total metal
  beverage
  packaging,
  Americas & Asia    115.3          71.5           189.8          112.7



 Metal beverage
 packaging, Europe   72.5           64.8           107.5          95.7



 Metal food &
 household
 packaging,
 Americas            33.4           35.1           55.1           84.7



 Aerospace &
 technologies        18.6           14.8           32.1           29.4



  Segment earnings
  before interest
  and taxes          239.8          186.2          384.5          322.5



 Undistributed
 corporate costs,
 net                 (14.6)         (12.5)         (26.7)         (27.0)

 Gain on sale of
 investment (Note
 3)                  -              34.8           -              34.8

 Business
 consolidation and
 other activities
 (Note 3)            (3.1)          (3.9)          (3.1)          (3.9)

  Total
  undistributed
  corporate costs,
  net                (17.7)         18.4           (29.8)         3.9



  Earnings before
  interest and
  taxes              222.1          204.6          354.7          326.4



Interest expense     (44.7)         (24.7)         (78.6)         (50.5)

Tax provision        (60.8)         (50.0)         (81.7)         (76.6)

Net earnings
attributable to
noncontrolling
interests            -              (0.2)          (0.1)          (0.3)



Equity in results
of affiliates        5.9            5.2            10.6           2.5

Gain and equity
earnings related to
acquisition (Note
3)                   22.1           -              22.1           -

 Total equity in
 results of
 affiliates          28.0           5.2            32.7           2.5



  Net earnings from
  continuing
  operations         $ 144.6        $ 134.9        $ 227.0        $ 201.5






Notes to Condensed
Financials (June
2010)



3. Business
Consolidation
Activities and Other
Items



2010



Net earnings of $0.5 million ($0.3 million after tax) and $0.8 million ($0.5
million after tax) were recorded in the first and second quarters of 2010,
respectively, to reflect individually insignificant costs and gains primarily
related to previously announced plant closures. In addition, the second quarter
of 2010 included a charge of $3.1 million ($1.9 million after tax) to establish
a reserve associated with an environmental matter at a previously owned
facility.



On April 21, 2010, Ball redeemed senior notes due December 2012, which resulted
in a charge of $8.1 million ($4.9 million after tax) for the related call
premium and write off of unamortized financing costs and unamortized premiums.



As discussed in Note 1, on June 15, 2010, the company entered into an agreement
to sell its plastic packaging, Americas, business. In connection with the
pending sale, the company has reported discontinued operations as summarized in
the following table.



                     Three months ended            Six months ended

     ($ in millions) June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009  June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009



     Net sales       $ 149.3        $ 181.6        $ 263.2        $ 341.3



     Earnings from
     operations      $ 3.4          $ 8.7          $ 1.4          $ 13.1

     Impairment loss (107.1)        -              (107.1)        -

     Business
     consolidation
     activities      (4.4)          (11.9)         (7.3)          (11.9)

     Tax benefit     32.5           1.6            34.3           0.1

     Discontinued
     operations, net
     of tax          $ (75.6)       $ (1.6)        $ (78.7)       $ 1.3



Also on June 15, 2010, the company acquired Guangdong Jianlibao Group Co.,
Ltd's (Jianlibao) 65-percent interest in a joint venture metal beverage can and
end plant in Sanshui, PRC. Ball has owned 35 percent of the joint venture plant
since 1992. Ball acquired the plant and related assets for $89.2 million in
cash (net of cash acquired) and assumed debt and also entered into a long-term
supply agreement with Jianlibao and one of its affiliates. As a result of the
required purchase accounting, the company recorded a gain in equity earnings of
$22.1 million.



2009



In the first quarter, a restructuring charge of $5 million ($3.1 million after
tax) was recorded for accelerated depreciation in connection with the closure
of a North American metal beverage plant. In the second quarter, restructuring
charges of $4.3 million ($2.6 million after tax) for administrative downsizing
in our North American metal beverage business and clean-up costs related to
previously closed and sold facilities. In addition, the company recorded $2.9
million ($1.8 million after tax) for transaction costs related to an
acquisition that was finalized in the fourth quarter.



Also during the second quarter, the company sold a portion of its interest in
DigitalGlobe for proceeds of approximately $37 million. As a result of this
transacation, a gain of $34.8 million ($30.7 million after tax) was recorded in
corporate costs.








A summary of the effects of the above
transactions on after-tax earnings follows:

                     Three months ended            Six months ended

 ($ in millions,
 except per share
 amounts)            June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009  June 27, 2010  June 28, 2009



 Net earnings as
 reported            $ 69.0         $ 133.3        $ 148.3        $ 202.8

 Discontinued
 operations, net of
 tax                 75.6           1.6            78.7           (1.3)

 Business
 consolidation
 activities, net of
 tax                 1.4            4.4            1.1            7.5

 Gain and equity
 earnings related to
 acquisition, net of
 tax                 (22.1)         -              (22.1)         -

 Gain on
 disposition, net of
 tax                 -              (30.7)         -              (30.7)

 Debt refinancing
 costs, net of tax   4.9            -              4.9            -

 Net earnings before
 above transactions  $ 128.8        $ 108.6        $ 210.9        $ 178.3



 Per diluted share
 before above
 transactions        $ 1.38         $ 1.14         $ 2.25         $ 1.88



Ball's management segregates the above items to evaluate the performance of the
company's continuing operations. The information is presented on a non-U.S.
GAAP basis and should be considered in connection with the unaudited statements
of consolidated earnings. Non-U.S. GAAP measures should not be considered in
isolation.





SOURCE Ball Corporation