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ALBANY, N.Y., November 3, 2010 – Momentive Performance Materials Inc. (“Momentive Performance
Materials” or the “Company”) today reported its consolidated results for the fiscal
three-month period ended September 26, 2010. Highlights include:
• Net sales of $662.2 million compared to $568.4 million in the fiscal three-month period
ended September 27, 2009, an increase of 17%.
• Adjusted EBITDA of $118.9 million compared to Adjusted EBITDA of $93.5 million in the
fiscal three-month period ended September 27, 2009, an increase of 27%. Adjusted
EBITDA excludes the EBITDA of one of our subsidiaries that is designated as an Unrestricted
Subsidiary under our debt documents of $6 million and $1 million for the quarters
ended September 26, 2010 and September 27, 2009, respectively.
• Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA for the twelve-month period ended September 26, 2010 of
$526.8 million, which includes cost savings of approximately $50 million that the Company
expects to achieve in connection with the shared services agreement that it recently
entered into with Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.
• Operating income of $68.3 million versus operating income of $44.1 million in the fiscal
three-month period ended September 27, 2009.
• Net income attributable to Momentive Performance Materials of $29.1 million compared
to a net loss attributable to Momentive Performance Materials of $25.9 million in the fiscal
three-month period ended September 27, 2009.
“In the third quarter, we achieved significant year-over-year increases in sales and Adjusted
EBITDA of approximately 17% and 27%, respectively,” said Craig O. Morrison, Chairman and
CEO. He added, “We benefited in the quarter from improved volumes across our Silicones business,
robust demand in our Quartz segment and an improved cost structure. Inflation in raw
material costs, though somewhat offset by pricing actions, and inventory reductions from our
planned second quarter build up, however, negatively impacted Adjusted EBITDA comparisons
on a sequential basis. Turning to our balance sheet, we are pleased to report that our proposed
refinancing of approximately $1.25 billion of our senior unsecured notes has been well received
and we expect the related cash tender offers, bond offering and bond exchange to close in November.”
Momentive Performance Materials will host a teleconference to discuss Third Quarter 2010 results
on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
Interested parties are asked to dial-in approximately 10 minutes before the call begins at the
following numbers:
U.S. Toll-Free: 866.700.0161
Outside of the U.S.: 617.213.8832
Participant Passcode: 75150732
Live Internet access to the call and presentation materials will be available through the Investor
Relations section of the Company’s website: www.momentive.com/investors. A replay of the call
will be available for three weeks beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern Time on November 3, 2010. The
playback can be accessed by dialing 888.286.8010 (U.S.) and 617.801.6888 (International). The
passcode is 28660777. A replay also will be available through the Investor Relations Section of
the Company’s website.
Summary Results
The following table sets forth certain historical consolidated financial information, in both dollars
and percentages of net sales, for the fiscal three-month periods ended September 26, 2010 and
September 27, 2009.
Net Sales. Net sales in the fiscal three-month period ended September 26, 2010 were $662.2
million, compared to $568.4 million for the same period in 2009, an increase of 16.5%. The increase
was primarily due to an increase in sales volume of 16.0% and an increase in selling
prices of 2.2%, partially offset by unfavorable exchange rate fluctuations of 1.7%. Foreign exchange
impacts were primarily related to the strengthening of the U.S. dollar against the Euro.
Net sales for our Silicones segment in the fiscal three-month period ended September 26, 2010
were $585.4 million, compared to $523.4 million for the same period in 2009, an increase of
11.8%. The increase was primarily due to an increase in sales volume of 11.8%. Sales volume
for our Silicones segment was positively impacted on a year-over-year basis by stronger demand
in the electronics, automotive and agriculture sectors. Compared to the second quarter
of 2010, net sales for our Silicones segment increased by 1.6% primarily due to increases in
selling price and volume partially offset by fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. Most product
groups and the Pacific region saw improvements in volume versus the second quarter of 2010.
We continue to focus on providing more high-value specialty products to our customers versus
lower-margin commoditized or core products.
Net sales for our Quartz segment in the fiscal three-month period ended September 26, 2010
were $76.8 million, compared to $45.0 million for the same period in 2009, an increase of
70.7%. The increase was primarily a result of strong overall demand on a year-over-year basis
for semiconductor related products. Compared to the second quarter of 2010, net sales for our
Quartz segment grew 1.9% primarily due to improved semiconductor demand on a sequential
basis as production levels continued to recover at chipmakers. We expect semiconductor related
product sales to remain strong through the first half of 2011.
Cost of Sales, excluding depreciation. Cost of sales, excluding depreciation, in the fiscal
three-month period ended September 26, 2010 was $432.3 million, compared to $381.9 million
for the same period in 2009, an increase of 13.2%. The increase was primarily due to higher
sales volume of 16.0% and inflation in raw material costs of 4.5%, partially offset by higher
cost leverage, fluctuations in exchange rates, and deflation in energy related costs.
Cost of sales, excluding depreciation, for our Silicones segment was $390.9 million, compared
to $352.7 million for the same period in 2009, an increase of 10.8%. The increase was primarily
due to higher sales volume of 11.8% and inflation in raw material costs of 4.9%, partially offset
by favorable cost leverage and fluctuations in exchange rates.
Cost of sales, excluding depreciation, for our Quartz segment was $41.4 million, compared to
$29.2 million for the same period in 2009, an increase of 41.8%. The increase was primarily
due to higher sales volume of 64.6%, partially offset by favorable cost leverage, and lower energy
related costs.
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses. Selling, general and administrative expenses
in the fiscal three-month period ended September 26, 2010 were $141.0 million, compared
to $124.3 million for the same period in 2009, an increase of 13.4%. The increase was
primarily due to the impact of temporary pay cuts for certain employees instituted in the second
quarter of 2009, which were restored effective as of the first pay period in January 2010, an
increase in depreciation and unfavorable fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates.
Net income (loss) attributable to Momentive Performance Materials. Net income attributable
to Momentive Performance Materials was $29.1 million in the fiscal three-month period
ended September 26, 2010, compared to a net loss attributable to Momentive Performance
Materials of $25.9 million for the same period in 2009. Net income attributable to Momentive
Performance Materials in the fiscal three-month period ended September 26, 2010 included a
valuation allowance release in certain non-U.S. jurisdictions based on the Company's assessment
that the net deferred tax assets will more likely than not be realized.
Reconciliation of Financial Measures that Supplement GAAP
EBITDA consists of earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization. EBITDA is
a measure commonly used in our industry and we present EBITDA to enhance your understanding
of our operating performance. We use EBITDA as one criterion for evaluating our performance
relative to that of our peers. We believe that EBITDA is an operating performance measure,
and not a liquidity measure, that provides investors and analysts with a measure of operating
results unaffected by differences in capital structures, capital investment cycles and ages of
related assets among otherwise comparable companies. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA
further adjusted for unusual items and other pro forma adjustments permitted in calculating
covenant compliance in the credit agreement governing our credit facilities and indentures governing
the notes to test the permissibility of certain types of transactions. Adjusted EBITDA as
presented in the table below corresponds to the definition of “EBITDA” calculated on a “Pro
Forma Basis” used in the credit agreement and substantially conforms to the definition of
“EBITDA” calculated on a pro forma basis used in the indentures. Adjusted EBITDA has important
limitations as an analytical tool, and you should not consider it in isolation, or as a substitute
for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. For example, Adjusted EBITDA does not
reflect: (a) our capital expenditures, future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual
commitments; (b) changes in, or cash requirements for, our working capital needs; (c) the significant
interest expenses, or the cash requirements necessary to service interest or principal
payments, on our debt; (d) tax payments that represent a reduction in cash available to us;
(e) any cash requirements for the assets being depreciated and amortized that may have to be
replaced in the future; (f) management fees that may be paid to Apollo; or (g) the impact of
earnings or charges resulting from matters that we and the lenders under our secured senior
credit facility may not consider indicative of our ongoing operations. In particular, our definition
of Adjusted EBITDA allows us to add back certain non-cash, non-operating or non-recurring
charges that are deducted in calculating net income, even though these are expenses that may
recur, vary greatly and are difficult to predict and can represent the effect of long-term strategies
as opposed to short-term results. In addition, certain of these expenses can represent the
reduction of cash that could be used for other corporate purposes. Further, as included in the
calculation of Adjusted EBITDA below, the measure allows us to add estimated cost savings and
operating synergies related to operational changes ranging from restructuring to acquisitions to
dispositions as if such event occurred on the first day of the four consecutive fiscal quarter period
ended on or before the occurrence of such event and/or exclude one-time transition expenditures
that we anticipate we will need to incur to realize cost savings before such savings
have occurred. Adjusted EBITDA and Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA exclude the EBITDA of one of
our subsidiaries that is designated as an Unrestricted Subsidiary under our debt documents of
$6 million and $14 million for the quarter and twelve-month periods ended September 26,
2010, respectively, and of $1 million and $1 million for the quarter and twelve-month periods
ended September 27, 2009, respectively. Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA includes cost savings expected
to be achieved under the shared services agreement that the Company recently entered
into with Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc. only for the quarter and twelve-month periods
ended September 26, 2010.
EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA are not measurements of financial
performance under U.S. GAAP, and our EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Pro Forma Adjusted
EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. You should not
consider our EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA or Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA, which are non-GAAP
financial measures, as an alternative to operating or net income, determined in accordance with
U.S. GAAP, as an indicator of our operating performance, or as an alternative to cash flows
from operating activities, determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP, as an indicator of our cash
flows or as a measure of liquidity.
Covenants under our Senior Secured Credit Facilities and the Notes
The credit agreement governing our senior secured credit facilities and the indentures governing
the notes contain various covenants that limit our ability to, among other things:
• incur or guarantee additional debt;
• pay dividends and make other distributions to our stockholders;
• create or incur certain liens;
• make certain loans, acquisitions, capital expenditures or investments;
• engage in sales of assets and subsidiary stock;
• enter into sale/leaseback transactions;
• enter into transactions with affiliates; and
• transfer all or substantially all of our assets or enter into merger or consolidation
transactions.
In addition, at any time that loans or letters of credit are outstanding (and not cash collateralized)
thereunder, our revolving credit facility (which is part of our senior secured credit facilities)
requires us to maintain a specified net first-lien indebtedness to Adjusted EBITDA ratio,
referred to as the “Senior Secured Leverage Ratio”. Specifically, the ratio of our “Total Senior
Secured Net Debt” (as defined in the credit agreement governing the senior secured credit facilities)
to trailing twelve-month Adjusted EBITDA (as adjusted per the credit agreement governing
the senior secured credit facilities) may not exceed 4.25 to 1 as of the last day of any
fiscal quarter. In addition, our ability to incur indebtedness or make investments is restricted
under the indentures governing our notes unless we have an Adjusted EBITDA to fixed charges
ratio (measured on a last twelve months, or LTM, basis) of at least 2.00 to 1.00. “Fixed
charges” are defined under the indentures as net interest expense, excluding the amortization
or write-off of deferred financing costs. As of September 26, 2010, we were able to satisfy this
test and incur additional indebtedness under the indentures. The restrictions on our ability to
incur indebtedness or make investments under the indentures are also subject to other significant
exceptions. On September 26, 2010, we were in compliance with the senior secured leverage
ratio maintenance covenant, the other covenants under the credit agreement governing the
senior secured credit facilities and the covenants under the indentures governing the notes.
Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements
Certain statements included in this press release constitute forward-looking statements within
the meaning of and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 under Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. In addition, our management
may from time to time make oral forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements
of historical facts are statements that could be forward-looking statements. Forwardlooking
statements may be identified by the words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “project,”
“plan,” “estimate,” “will” or “intend” and similar words or expressions. These forward-looking
statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are based on currently
available financial, economic and competitive data and our current business plans. Actual results
could vary materially depending on risks and uncertainties that may affect our operations,
markets, services, prices and other factors. Important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:
our substantial leverage; limitations in operating our business contained in the documents governing
our indebtedness, including the restrictive covenants contained therein; global economic
conditions; difficulties with the integration process or realization of benefits in connection with
the transactions with Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.; and our inability to achieve cost savings.
For a more detailed discussion of these and other risk factors, see our Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2009 and our other filings with the Securities
and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety
by this cautionary notice. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forwardlooking
statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. We undertake no obligation
to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise, except as otherwise required by law.
About the Company
Momentive Performance Materials Inc. is a global leader in silicones and advanced materials,
with a 70-year heritage of being first to market with performance applications for major industries
that support and improve everyday life. The Company delivers science-based solutions, by
linking custom technology platforms to opportunities for customers. Momentive Performance
Materials Inc. is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Momentive Performance Materials Holdings
LLC. Additional information is available at www.momentive.com.
About the new Momentive
Momentive Performance Materials Holdings LLC is the ultimate parent company of Momentive
Performance Materials Inc. and Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc. (collectively, the “new Momentive”).
The new Momentive is a global leader in specialty chemicals and materials, with a
broad range of advanced specialty products that help industrial and consumer companies support
and improve everyday life. The company uses its technology portfolio to deliver tailored
solutions to meet the diverse needs of its customers around the world. The new Momentive
was formed in October 2010 through the combination of entities that indirectly owned Momentive
Performance Materials Inc. and Hexion Specialty Chemicals Inc. The capital structures and
legal entity structures of both Momentive Performance Materials Inc. and Momentive Specialty
Chemicals Inc. (formerly known as Hexion Specialty Chemicals, Inc.), and their respective subsidiaries
and direct parent companies, remain separate. Momentive Performance Materials Inc.
and Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc. file separate financial and other reports with the Securities
and Exchange Commission. The new Momentive is controlled by investment funds affiliated
with Apollo Global Management, LLC. Additional information about the new Momentive and
its products is available at www.momentive.com and at www.hexion.com.
Contacts
Investors:
Peter Cholakis
(914) 784-4871
peter.cholakis@momentive.com
Media:
John Scharf
518-233-3893
john.scharf@momentive.com
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