MOUNT AIRY, N.C., Jan. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Insteel Industries, Inc. (NasdaqGS: IIIN) today reported a net loss of $0.2 million ($0.01 per share) for the first quarter of fiscal 2012 compared with a net loss of $7.6 million ($0.44 per share) in the first quarter of fiscal 2011. The net loss for the current year quarter includes a $0.4 million gain on the early extinguishment of debt ($0.01 per share after-tax) and $0.6 million of restructuring charges ($0.02 per share after-tax) related to the November 2010 acquisition of certain of the assets of Ivy Steel & Wire, Inc. ("Ivy"). The net loss for the prior year quarter includes $7.1 million of restructuring charges and acquisition-related costs associated with the Ivy acquisition ($0.25 per share after-tax).

Insteel's financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2012 were favorably impacted by the increased contribution from the Ivy facilities, widening spreads between selling prices and raw material costs, and lower unit conversion costs relative to the prior year quarter. Demand for the Company's products remained at depressed levels during the quarter due to the ongoing weakness in the construction sector, which was compounded by the usual seasonal downturn. Insteel's capacity utilization for the quarter was 42% compared with 35% in the first quarter of fiscal 2011 and 49% in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011.

Net sales for the first quarter of fiscal 2012 increased 62.1% to $84.8 million from $52.3 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2011 primarily due to the inclusion of the Ivy facilities for the entire quarter in the current year and higher average selling prices. Shipments for the first quarter of fiscal 2012 increased 40.4% from the prior year quarter and average selling prices increased 15.5%. On a sequential basis, shipments decreased 13.8% from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011 and average selling prices decreased 0.7%.

Operating activities used $0.7 million of cash for the first quarter of fiscal 2012 compared with $5.1 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2011. Net working capital used $2.9 million of cash during the current year quarter while providing $2.0 million in the prior year quarter. Capital expenditures for the current year quarter were $1.0 million compared with $0.5 million in the prior year quarter, and are expected to total less than $10.0 million for fiscal 2012. In December 2011, the Company prepaid the remaining balance outstanding on the subordinated note that was issued in connection with the Ivy acquisition for $12.4 million, which was funded through borrowings on its $75.0 million revolving credit facility. The amount of the prepayment represents a discount of $0.4 million, which was recorded as the gain on the early extinguishment of debt for the quarter. Insteel ended the quarter with $16.4 million drawn and $57.5 million of additional borrowing capacity available on its revolving credit facility.

Ivy Acquisition and Restructuring Activities

Following the completion of the Ivy acquisition and related plant consolidations in fiscal 2011, the Company has been reconfiguring certain of its welded wire reinforcement operations and redeploying equipment across locations in order to achieve further improvements in its operating costs and customer service capabilities. The $0.6 million of net restructuring charges recorded during the quarter was primarily related to equipment relocation and facility closure costs.

Outlook

Commenting on the outlook for the balance of fiscal 2012, Insteel's president and CEO, H.O. Woltz III said, "Although demand in our construction end-markets appears to be stabilizing, we expect that business conditions will remain challenging until a more marked and sustained recovery commences in the labor market as well as in the overall economy. In the interim, we will remain focused on the operating fundamentals of our business and our ongoing process improvement initiatives.

"With the integration of the Ivy acquisition and reconfiguration of our welded wire reinforcement operations essentially behind us, we will be ramping up the equipment that was redeployed in the coming months. As we move further into the year, we expect to realize significant cost reductions at the facilities that have been impacted. We believe the actions that we have taken have further strengthened Insteel's market leadership position and future earnings potential."

Conference Call

Insteel will hold a conference call at 10:00 a.m. ET today to discuss its first quarter 2012 financial results. A live webcast of this call can be accessed on Insteel's website at http://investor.insteel.com/ and will be archived for replay until the next quarterly conference call.

About Insteel

Insteel is the nation's largest manufacturer of steel wire reinforcing products for concrete construction applications. Insteel manufactures and markets PC strand and welded wire reinforcement, including concrete pipe reinforcement, engineered structural mesh ("ESM") and standard welded wire reinforcement. Insteel's products are sold primarily to manufacturers of concrete products that are used in nonresidential construction. Headquartered in Mount Airy, North Carolina, Insteel operates nine manufacturing facilities located in the United States.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this news release, the words "believes," "anticipates," "expects," "estimates," "plans," "intends," "may," "should" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that its plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by such forward-looking statements are reasonable, such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, and the Company can provide no assurances that such plans, intentions or expectations will be achieved. Many of these risks and uncertainties are discussed in detail in the Company's periodic and other reports and statements that it files with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), in particular in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended October 1, 2011. You should carefully review these risks and uncertainties.

All forward-looking statements attributable to Insteel or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements. All forward-looking statements speak only to the respective dates on which such statements are made and Insteel does not undertake and specifically declines any obligation to publicly release the results of any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect any future events or circumstances after the date of such statements or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events, except as may be required by law.

It is not possible to anticipate and list all risks and uncertainties that may affect Insteel's future operations or financial performance; however, they include, but are not limited to, the following: potential difficulties in realizing the anticipated synergies, including reduced operating costs, associated with the acquisition of certain of the assets of Ivy; general economic and competitive conditions in the markets in which Insteel operates; credit market conditions and the relative availability of financing for Insteel, its customers and the construction industry as a whole; the continuation of reduced spending for nonresidential construction, particularly commercial construction, and the impact on demand for Insteel's products; the duration and magnitude of a new federal transportation funding authorization and the amount of the infrastructure-related funding provided for that requires the use of Insteel's products; the severity and duration of the downturn in residential construction and the impact on those portions of Insteel's business that are correlated with the housing sector; the cyclical nature of the steel and building material industries; fluctuations in the cost and availability of Insteel's primary raw material, hot-rolled steel wire rod, from domestic and foreign suppliers; competitive pricing pressures and Insteel's ability to raise selling prices in order to recover increases in wire rod costs; changes in United States ("U.S.") or foreign trade policy affecting imports or exports of steel wire rod or Insteel's products; unanticipated changes in customer demand, order patterns and inventory levels; the impact of weak demand and reduced capacity utilization levels on Insteel's unit manufacturing costs; Insteel's ability to further develop the market for ESM and expand its shipments of ESM; legal, environmental, economic or regulatory developments that significantly impact Insteel's operating costs; unanticipated plant outages, equipment failures or labor difficulties; continued escalation in certain of Insteel's operating costs; and the other risks and uncertainties discussed in Insteel's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended October 1, 2011 and in other filings made by Insteel with the SEC.


                     INSTEEL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
                       CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                      (In thousands except for per share data)
                                    (Unaudited)

                                                           Three Months Ended
                                                           ------------------
                                         December 31,               January 1,
                                                              2011                 2011
                                                              ----                 ----
    Net sales                                              $84,811              $52,306
    Cost of sales                                           80,152               52,441
                                                            ------               ------
        Gross profit (loss)                                  4,659                 (135)
    Selling, general and
     administrative expense                                  4,592                4,168
    Gain on early extinguishment
     of debt                                                  (425)                   -
    Restructuring charges, net                                 599                4,390
    Acquisition costs                               -                    2,750
    Other income, net                                          (70)                 (13)
    Interest expense                                           253                  151
    Interest income                                 -                      (13)
                                                  ---                      ---
        Loss before income taxes                              (290)             (11,568)
    Income taxes                                              (110)              (3,940)
                                                              ----               ------
        Net loss                                             $(180)             $(7,628)



    Net loss per share:
        Basic                                               $(0.01)              $(0.44)
        Diluted                                             $(0.01)              $(0.44)

    Weighted average shares
     outstanding:
        Basic                                               17,610               17,511
        Diluted                                             17,610               17,511

    Cash dividends
     declared per share                                      $0.03                $0.03


                                  INSTEEL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
                                         CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                                                (In thousands)

                                                      (Unaudited)             (Audited)
                                                     December 31,            October 1,
                                                                       2011                2011
                                                                       ----                ----
    Assets
    Current assets:
        Cash and cash
         equivalents                                                    $10                 $10
        Accounts receivable,
         net                                                         36,129              41,971
        Inventories, net                                             73,402              76,374
        Other current assets                                          4,602               4,093
                                                                      -----               -----
            Total current assets                                    114,143             122,448
    Property, plant and
     equipment, net                                                  88,420              89,484
    Other assets                                                      5,274               4,598
                                                                      -----               -----
            Total assets                                           $207,837            $216,530
                                                                   ========            ========

    Liabilities and
     shareholders' equity
    Current liabilities:
        Accounts payable                                            $27,874             $38,607
        Accrued expenses                                              6,638               7,377
        Current portion of
         long-term debt                                                   -                 675
                                                                        ---                 ---
            Total current
             liabilities                                             34,512              46,659
    Long-term debt                                                   16,383              13,481
    Other liabilities                                                 8,802               7,916
    Shareholders' equity:
        Common stock                                                 17,613              17,609
        Additional paid-in
         capital                                                     49,094              48,723
        Retained earnings                                            83,448              84,157
        Accumulated other
         comprehensive loss                                          (2,015)             (2,015)
                                                                     ------              ------
            Total shareholders'
             equity                                                 148,140             148,474
                                                                    -------             -------
            Total liabilities and
             shareholders' equity                                  $207,837            $216,530
                                                                   ========            ========



                     INSTEEL INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
                       CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                                   (In thousands)
                                    (Unaudited)

                                                            Three Months Ended
                                                            ------------------
                                          December 31,               January 1,
                                                               2011                 2011
                                                               ----                 ----
    Cash Flows From
     Operating
     Activities:
        Net
         loss                                                 $(180)             $(7,628)
        Adjustments to
         reconcile net
         loss to net
         cash used for
         operating
         activities:
                Depreciation
                 and
                 amortization                                 2,406                2,054
                Amortization of
                 capitalized
                 financing
                 costs                                           20                   20
                Stock-based
                 compensation
                 expense                                        369                  539
                Gain on early
                 extinguishment
                 of debt                                       (425)                   -
                Asset
                 impairment
                 charges                                        (11)               2,868
                Excess tax
                 benefits from
                 stock-based
                 compensation                                    (5)                   -
                Deferred income
                 taxes                                         (116)              (3,969)
                Increase in
                 cash surrender
                 value of life
                 insurance
                 policies over
                 premiums paid                                 (290)                (248)
                Net changes in
                 assets and
                 liabilities
                 (net of assets
                 and
                 liabilities
                 acquired):
                    Accounts
                     receivable,
                     net                                      5,842                2,614
                    Inventories                               2,972                3,442
                    Accounts
                     payable and
                     accrued
                     expenses                               (11,679)              (4,038)
                    Other changes                               368                 (745)
                                                                ---                 ----
                        Total
                         adjustments                           (549)               2,537
                                                               ----                -----
                            Net cash used
                             for operating
                             activities                        (729)              (5,091)
                                                               ----               ------

    Cash Flows From
     Investing
     Activities:
        Capital
         expenditures                                        (1,008)                (506)
        Proceeds from
         surrender of
         life insurance
         policies                                                16                    -
        Proceeds from
         sale of
         property,
         plant and
         equipment                                               15                    -
        Increase in
         cash surrender
         value of life
         insurance
         policies                                              (427)                   -
        Acquisition of
         business                                    -                  (37,588)
                            Net cash used
                             for investing
                             activities                      (1,404)             (38,094)
                                                             ------              -------

    Cash Flows From
     Financing
     Activities:
        Proceeds from
         long-term
         debt                                                41,520                  109
        Principal
         payments on
         long-term
         debt                                               (38,868)                (109)
        Cash received
         from exercise
         of stock
         options                                                  1                    -
        Excess tax
         benefits from
         stock-based
         compensation                                             5                    -
        Cash dividends
         paid                                                  (529)                   -
        Other                                                     4                   37
                                                                ---                  ---
                            Net cash
                             provided by
                             financing
                             activities                       2,133                   37
                                                              -----                  ---

    Net decrease in
     cash and cash
     equivalents                                     -                  (43,148)
    Cash and cash
     equivalents at
     beginning of
     period                                                      10               45,935
                                                                ---               ------
    Cash
     and
     cash
     equivalents
     at
     end
     of
     period                                                     $10               $2,787


    Supplemental
     Disclosures of
     Cash Flow
     Information:
        Cash paid
         during the
         period for:
            Interest                                           $552                  $36
            Income taxes                                         33                  709
        Non-cash
         investing and
         financing
         activities:
            Purchases of
             property,
             plant and
             equipment in
             accounts
             payable                                            342                   73
            Declaration of
             cash dividends
             to be paid                              -                      527
            Note payable
             issued as
             consideration
             for business
             acquired                                -                   13,500

SOURCE Insteel Industries, Inc.