Prepared By R.R. Donnelley Financial -- Form 8-K
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
Form 8-K
 
Current Report
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):  04/22/2008
 
STEPAN COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Commission File Number:  1-4462
 
Delaware
  
36-1823834
(State or other jurisdiction of
  
(IRS Employer
incorporation)
  
Identification No.)
 
Edens and Winnetka Road, Northfield, Illinois 60093
(Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)
 
(847)446-7500
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
 
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 
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Item 2.02.    Results of Operations and Financial Condition
 
On April 22, 2008, Stepan Company ("Stepan") issued a press release providing its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008. A copy of the press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
 
 
Item 5.02.    Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers
 
On April 22, 2008, the Board of Directors ("Board") of Stepan approved an Amendment to the Stepan Company Management Incentive Plan (As Amended and Restated Effective as of January 1, 2005) ("Plan") which is effective as of January 1, 2008 ("Amendment"). The Amendment amends the Plan to allow the Board to amend the Plan from time to time in such respects as it deems advisable and to terminate the Plan at any time. The Amendment also amends the Plan to allow the Compensation and Development Committee of the Board to determine the amount of an incentive award for any calendar year which will be based upon the performance of Stepan, the performance of the participant's department (if relevant), and the performance of the participant; provided, however, that the amount of any award to any participant for any calendar year cannot exceed 125 percent for calendar years beginning on or after January 1, 2008 (increased from 75 percent) of the amount of the actual base salary payable to the participant by Stepan for the calendar year for which the award is made, exclusive of the award or any other form of executive compensation, stock option or other fringe benefit.

Descriptions of the changes to the Plan above are a summary of the Amendment and are qualified in their entirety by the terms of the Plan and the Amendment. A copy of the Amendment is attached as Exhibit 10.1 hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

 
 
Item 9.01.    Financial Statements and Exhibits
 
(c) Exhibits

    Exhibit Number: 99.1

    Description: Press Release of Stepan Company dated April 22, 2008

    Exhibit Number: 10.1

    Description: Amendment to Stepan Company Management Incentive Plan (As Amended and Restated Effective as of January 1, 2005)
 

 

Signature(s)
 
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 hereunto duly authorized.
 
     
 
STEPAN COMPANY
 
 
Date: April 25, 2008
     
By:
 
/s/    Kathleen O. Sherlock

               
Kathleen O. Sherlock
               
Assistant Secretary
 
 


 

Exhibit Index
 
Exhibit No.

  
Description

EX-99.1
  
Press Release of Stepan Company dated April 22, 2008
EX-10.1
  
Amendment to Stepan Company Management Incentive Plan (As Amended and Restated Effective as of January 1, 2005)
DC4157.pdf -- Converted by SEC Publisher 4.2, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing
Exhibit 99.1             
 
 
FOR RELEASE:    IMMEDIATELY    CONTACT:    JAMES E. HURLBUTT 
             (847) 446-7500 

STEPAN REPORTS HIGHER FIRST QUARTER EARNINGS

     NORTHFIELD, Illinois, April 22, 2008 -- Stepan Company (NYSE: SCL) today reported first quarter results for the period ended March 31, 2008.

SUMMARY                 
                 ($ in thousands)    Three Months Ended March 31     


    2008    2007    % Change 
                 Net Sales    $ 381,451    $ 313,004    +    22 
                 Net Income    8,747    5,687    +    54 
                 Earnings per Diluted Share    $ 0.85    $ 0.56             +    52 

FIRST QUARTER RESULTS

Net income for the quarter was $8.7 million, or $0.85 per diluted share, compared to $5.7 million, or $0.56 per diluted share, for the prior year quarter. Gross profit increased by $11.0 million, or 32 percent, due to a significant improvement in surfactant earnings. Global surfactant results increased as a result of improved customer and product mix as well as recovery of fabric softener margins. Polymer gross profit declined by $0.9 million, or eight percent, due to a sharp decline in phthalic anhydride (PA) gross profit due to lower sales volume and higher raw material costs, partially offset by global growth in polyol sales volume.

Operating income rose $6.3 million, or 60 percent, due to the $11.0 million improvement in gross profit offset by a $4.7 million increase in operating expenses.

The net effect of foreign exchange losses and favorable translation gains resulted in pretax income of $0.8 million for the quarter compared to zero impact in the prior year quarter.


Net sales increased 22 percent due to higher selling prices (20 percent) and the favorable effect of foreign currency translation (four percent), offset by lower sales volume (two percent).

SEGMENT RESULTS                 
 
                 ($ in thousands)    Three Months Ended March 31     


           2008    2007    % Change 
                 Net Sales                 
                       Surfactants    $ 290,324    $ 236,476    +    23 
                       Polymers    80,836    68,682    +    18 
                       Specialty Products    10,291    7,846    +    31 


Total Net Sales    $ 381,451    $ 313,004    +    22 

Surfactant gross profit increased $11.4 million, or 51 percent, on volume that declined by three percent. The significant improvement in gross profit was attributable to improved customer and product mix and continuing efforts to recover higher raw material costs in selling prices, particularly for fabric softeners. Additionally, increased fabric softener capacity in Mexico eliminated prior year outsourcing costs. Sales of higher value added surfactants in agricultural products and the broader distributor market contributed to the improved customer and product mix. The decline in volume was due to lower volumes sold into the personal care market in part due to a large customer switching from low active to high active products that result in lower volumes. Commodity laundry and fabric softener volumes improved. Sales of biodiesel produced a slight operating profit compared to a year ago loss on similar sales volumes. Biodiesel profit margins continue to be depressed due to high soybean oil prices. Surfactants represent 76 percent of Company net sales.

Polymer segment gross profit declined by $0.9 million, or eight percent, while achieving a two percent increase in volume. The profit decline was due to a 21 percent decline in PA volume due to the recessionary environment in the automotive, recreational vehicle and boating industries, where PA is used in unsaturated polyester resins for plastic and composite materials. Stepan’s internal consumption of PA in polyols increased and now represents more than a third of capacity. Polyol gross profit improved on a 20 percent increase in volume. Stepan’s polyol is used primarily in rigid foam insulation for commercial roofing. The majority of this market is for replacement roofs versus new construction. This market has not yet experienced recessionary effects, in part, due to the desire for greater energy savings achieved from increased insulation. Polymer net sales represent 21 percent of Company sales.

Specialty products gross profit increased slightly on improved volume and margins in the food ingredients market. Specialty products represent three percent of Company sales.

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OPERATING EXPENSES                     
                 ($ in thousands)        Three Months Ending March 31 


        2008        2007    % Change 
                 Marketing    $    9,780    $    8,932    + 9 
                 Administrative - General        10,110        9,080    + 11 
                 Administrative - Deferred                     
                 Compensation Obligations        674        (1,364)    NM 
                 Research, development                     
and technical service        8,416        7,629    + 10 




Total    $    28,980    $    24,277    + 19 

Deferred compensation expenses increased $2.0 million from $1.3 million of income in the prior year quarter to $0.7 million of expense this period. The accounting requirement for the deferred compensation plan results in expense when the price of Stepan stock and mutual funds held for the plan rise and income when they decline. The remaining increases in marketing, administrative and research costs were largely attributable to $1.5 million of higher wage and benefit costs, particularly associated with higher long term incentive compensation plan costs and bonus and profit sharing provisions. Foreign currency translation added $0.7 million to the combined growth in operating expenses.

OTHER INCOME AND EXPENSE

Interest expense grew by two percent due to higher average debt levels brought about by increased working capital requirements. Capital expenditures were $10.6 million in the quarter versus $11.5 million a year ago. Full year capital expenditures are projected to be $40 million to $45 million.

The loss from our Philippine joint venture increased in part due to planned and unplanned production interruptions. Improved volume and pricing in the region is projected to lead to a slight profit for the full year.

Included in other, net expense on the income statement is $1.3 million of loss on mutual fund investments held for our deferred compensation plan. In January 2008, the Company adopted new accounting rule Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 159, The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities, which allows for the marking to market of financial instruments such as these in the income statement, which were previously recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income in the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet.

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OUTLOOK

“We are pleased with our progress in the first quarter,” said F. Quinn Stepan, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer. “Profitability of our global surfactant business was up 51 percent as we continued to improve our customer and product mix, recaptured lost margin on fabric softeners, reduced outsourcing and benefited from our restructuring efforts. Within Polymers, the decline in PA profitability was mostly offset by volume growth in our global polyol business. While we remain concerned about the potential impact of a recession, we believe our first quarter improvement is sustainable and anticipate continued profit growth over last year,” said Mr. Stepan.

CONFERENCE CALL

Stepan Company will host a conference call to discuss the first quarter results at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on April 23, 2008. To listen to a live webcast of this call, please go to our Internet website at: www.stepan.com, click on investor relations, next click on conference calls and follow the directions on the screen.

Stepan Company, headquartered in Northfield, Illinois, is a leading producer of specialty and intermediate chemicals used in household, industrial, personal care, agricultural, food and insulation related products. The common and the convertible preferred stocks are traded on the New York and Chicago Stock Exchanges under the symbols SCL and SCLPR.

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Table follows

Except for historical information, all other information in this news release consists of forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, anticipated or implied. The most significant of these uncertainties are described in Stepan Company’s Form 10-K, Form 8-K and Form 10-Q reports and exhibits to those reports, and include (but are not limited to), prospects for our foreign operations, foreign currency fluctuations, certain global and regional economic conditions, the probability of future acquisitions and the uncertainties related to the integration of acquired businesses, the probability of new products, the loss of one or more key customer or supplier relationships, the costs and other effects of governmental regulation and legal and administrative proceedings, including the expenditures necessary to address and resolve environmental claims and proceedings, and general economic conditions. These forward-looking statements are made only as of the date hereof, and Stepan Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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STEPAN COMPANY                         
Statements of Income                         
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2008 and 2007                 
(Unaudited – 000’s Omitted)                         
 
    Three Months Ended         
               March 31                 







                        % 
           2008         2007    Change 
 
 
Net Sales    $ 381,451    $ 313,004    +    22 
Cost of Sales        335,593        278,195    +    21 




 Gross Profit        45,858        34,809    +    32 
 
Operating Expenses:                         
   Marketing        9,780        8,932    +    9 
   Administrative        10,784        7,716    +    40 
   Research, development and technical services        8,416        7,629    +    10 




        28,980        24,277    +    19 
 
Operating Income        16,878        10,532    +    60 
Other Income (Expense):                         
   Interest, net        (2,347)        (2,308)    +    2 
   Loss from equity in joint venture        (277)        (126)    +    120 
   Other, net        (1,457)        (18)    +    - 




        (4,081)        (2,452)    +    66 
 
Income Before Income Taxes                         
   and Minority Interest        12,797        8,080    +    58 
Provision for Income Taxes        4,067        2,394    +    70 
Minority Interest        (17)        (1)    +    - 




Net Income    $    8,747    $    5,687    +    54 




 
Net Income Per Common Share                         
   Basic    $    0.91    $    0.59    +    54 




   Diluted    $    0.85    $    0.56    +    52 




 
Shares Used to Compute Net Income                         
 per Common Share                         
Basic        9,398        9,292    +    1 




Diluted        10,233        10,074    +    2 





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Exhibit 10

Exhibit 10.1

 

AMENDMENT TO STEPAN COMPANY

MANAGEMENT INCENTIVE PLAN

(As Amended and Restated

Effective as of January 1, 2005)

 

The Stepan Company Management Incentive Plan (As Amended and Restated Effective as of January 1, 2005) (the "Plan") is hereby amended, effective as of January 1, 2008, in the following respects:

1. By deleting Section 7.1 of the Plan and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"7.1 Amendment and Termination. The Board of Directors may from time to time amend the Plan in such respects as it deems advisable and may terminate the Plan at any time; provided, however, that no such amendment or termination shall adversely affect any right or obligation with respect to any Award theretofore made under the Plan or cause any amount deferred pursuant to the Plan to be included in gross income or subject to additional tax and interest under Code Section 409A(a)(1)."

2. By deleting the first sentence of Section 2.2 of the Plan and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"The amount of an incentive award (the "Award") for any calendar year shall be determined by the Committee and shall be based upon the performance of the Company, the performance of the Participant's department (if relevant), and the performance of the Participant; provided, however, that the amount of an Award to any Participant for any calendar year shall not exceed 75 percent (125 percent for calendar years beginning on or after January 1, 2008) of the amount of the actual base salary payable to the Participant by the Company for the calendar year for which the Award is made, exclusive of the Award or any other form of executive compensation, stock option or other fringe benefit."