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Xylem Reports Second Quarter 2020 Results, Appoints Two New Board Members

  • Xylem Reports Second Quarter 2020 Results, Appoints Two New Board Members
  • Reported net income of $31 million or $0.17 per share; adjusted net income of $73 million or $0.40 per share.
  • Revenue declined 14% on a reported basis, and 12% organically, impacted by COVID-19 • Strong cash performance with free cash flow of $137 million, up 117%; and operating cash flow of $181 million, up 47%.

About the entity

Xylem Inc.
Xylem is a leading global water technology provider, enabling customers to transport, treat, test and efficiently use water in a variety of settings.

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Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company dedicated to solving the world’s most challenging water issues, today reported second quarter 2020 net income of $31 million, or $0.17 per share. Excluding the impact of restructuring, realignment and special charges, the Company delivered adjusted net income of $73 million or $0.40 per share in the quarter.

Second quarter revenue was $1.2 billion, down 14 percent on a reported basis and 12 percent organically, declining less than previously expected primarily driven by the resilience of the wastewater utility business. Orders were down 11 percent on a reported basis and 9 percent, organically. Reported operating margin in the quarter was 4.7 percent, down 800 basis points versus the prior year. Adjusted operating margin was 9.3 percent, down 500 basis points compared to the prior year. Both were driven largely by the pandemic’s impact on volume in the quarter.

Xylem ended the quarter with $181 million of operating cash flow, and $137 million of free cash flow, more than doubling from the prior year, driven by strong working capital performance and reduced capital spending. The Company’s liquidity remains strong, at approximately $2.4 billion from healthy cash generation and issuance of a $1 billion green bond in June.

Excluding the impact of restructuring, realignment and special charges, the Company delivered adjusted net income of $73 million or $0.40 per share in the quarter

“The quick action from our teams in the first and second quarters allowed us to adapt swiftly, and positioned us well to mitigate the near-term impacts of the pandemic,” said Patrick Decker, Xylem’s president and CEO. “Our financial and supply chain strengths have enabled us to stand behind our customers and the essential services they have been delivering during the pandemic to the communities we all serve.”

“Clearly, there are still near-term market challenges and macro uncertainty. That said, we are optimistic on the basis of modestly improving trajectories in some of our key markets,” continued Decker. “We’ve delivered significant commercial momentum alongside very strong cash performance. And we are well positioned both to be resilient in a range of short-term scenarios, and to capitalize on the market’s recovery over the longer term.”

Outlook

Xylem withdrew 2020 guidance earlier this year due to the uncertainties caused by COVID-19. The Company is not reinstating full-year guidance, but is providing a framework for the third quarter which includes expectation that organic revenue will be down in the range of 8 to 12 percent – down 10 to 14 percent on a reported basis – and adjusted operating margin will be in the range of 11.0 percent to 11.5 percent. This represents sequential improvement in both organic revenue and adjusted operating margin from the second quarter to the third quarter.

Appointments to Board of Directors

Xylem also announced that Lila Tretikov and Uday Yadav have been elected to the Company’s Board of Directors.

Ms. Tretikov currently serves as corporate vice president of technology in the Office of the CTO at Microsoft Corporation. In that role, she applies a cross-disciplinary approach to the development and commercialization of advanced-technology products that apply innovation to solve complex problems.

Mr. Yadav is the president and chief operating officer of Eaton's Electrical Sector, which reported $13.3 billion in revenue for 2019. He brings over 20 years of international and industrial experience and global P&L leadership serving diverse sectors including heavy industry, aerospace, and automotive. He has deep experience in deploying new product and service solutions, and developing new business models.

“We are pleased to welcome Lila and Uday to the Board of Directors,” said Robert Friel, chair of Xylem’s Board. “Both have outstanding leadership experience and global perspectives that are complimentary to the Board. Lila’s background in technology and innovation will add insights to the Company’s focus on the digital transformation of the water sector. Uday combines operational discipline with expertise in industrial transformation across international markets. We look forward to working with both of them as we continue to grow the company and create value for our shareholders.”

Xylem also announced that Lila Tretikov and Uday Yadav have been elected to the Company’s Board of Directors

urther commenting on the appointments, Decker added, “In addition to their outstanding qualifications, Lila and Uday’s appointments further deepen the diversity of our Board, which is important to the long-term sustainability of our business. All of Xylem’s stakeholders will benefit from Lila and Uday’s rich experience as we bring innovation to bear on solving the world’s toughest water challenges.”

Second Quarter Segment Results

Water Infrastructure

Xylem’s Water Infrastructure segment consists of its portfolio of businesses serving wastewater transport and treatment, clean water delivery, and dewatering.

  • Second quarter 2020 revenue was $501 million, down 8 percent organically, and down 11 percent as reported, compared with second quarter 2019. Utilities spending in critical wastewater infrastructure remained relatively resilient in the quarter, offset by soft industrial and construction market rental activity in North America dewatering.
  • Second quarter reported operating income for the segment was $73 million. Adjusted operating income for the segment, which excludes $8 million of restructuring and realignment costs, was $81 million. Reported operating margin for the segment was 14.6 percent, down 290 basis points versus prior year. Adjusted operating margins of 16.2 percent were down 290 basis points versus prior year from lower sales volume, unfavorable mix and higher inflation partially offset by productivity benefits.

Applied Water

Xylem’s Applied Water segment consists of its portfolio of businesses in industrial, commercial building, and residential applications.

  • Second quarter 2020 revenue was $337 million, a 13 percent decline organically year-over-year, a 14 percent decline as reported, driven by volume weakness across industrial, commercial and residential end markets from COVID-19 related site restrictions and limited activity levels primarily in the United States.
  • Second quarter reported operating income for the segment was $41 million and adjusted operating income, which excludes $4 million of restructuring and realignment costs, was $45 million. The segment’s reported operating margin was 12.2 percent, down 350 basis points versus prior year, and adjusted operating margin was 13.4 percent, down 340 basis points versus prior year. Volume declines and inflation were partially offset by productivity benefits and price realization.

Measurement & Control Solutions

Xylem’s Measurement & Control Solutions segment consists of its portfolio of businesses in smart metering, network technologies, advanced infrastructure analytics and analytic instrumentation.

  • Second quarter 2020 revenue was $322 million, down 17 percent organically and as reported versus the prior year driven by significant impacts from COVID-19 site restrictions delaying large project deployments and meter replacement activity.
  • Reported operating income for the segment was negative $46 million, and adjusted operating income, which excludes $31 million of restructuring and realignment costs and $10 million of special charges, was negative 5 million. The segment reported operating margin was -14.3 percent, down 21 percent versus prior year. Adjusted operating margin contracted to -1.6 percent, down 10.3 percent from prior year primarily driven by volume declines which were partly offset by cost reductions.

Supplemental information on Xylem’s first quarter 2020 earnings and reconciliations for certain non-GAAP items is posted at www.xylem.com/investors.

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