EX-99.1 2 ex99_1.htm EXHIBIT 99.1

Exhibit 99.1

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Turning Point Brands, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2018 Results

LOUISVILLE, KY. (March 5, 2019) - Turning Point Brands, Inc. (NYSE:TPB), a leading provider of Other Tobacco Products (“OTP”) and adult consumer alternatives, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2018.

Results at a Glance

Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2018
(Comparisons vs. same period year-ago)

Net sales increased 16.4% to a record $332.7 million;
Gross profit increased 14.1% to a record $142.6 million;
Net income attributable to Turning Point Brands, Inc. increased 25.1% to $25.3 million;
Adjusted EBITDA increased 7.6% to $64.6 million (see Schedule A for a reconciliation to net income); and
Diluted EPS of $1.28 and Adjusted Diluted EPS of $1.77 as compared to $1.04 and $1.36 in the year-ago period, respectively (see Schedule C for a reconciliation to Diluted EPS)

Fourth Quarter 2018
(Comparisons vs. same period year-ago)

Net sales increased 28.2% to a record $94.3 million;
Gross profit increased 20.1% to a record $38.7 million;
Net income increased 41.6% to $5.0 million;
Adjusted EBITDA increased 16.6% to $17.2 million (see Schedule A for a reconciliation to net income);
Diluted EPS of $0.25 and Adjusted Diluted EPS of $0.49 as compared to $0.18 and $0.39 in the year-ago period, respectively (see Schedule C for a reconciliation to Diluted EPS); and
Other highlights from the fourth quarter:

o
Stoker’s MST retail distribution expansion continues to fuel double-digit volume gains;

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Zig-Zag’s leadership position in wraps and papers endures with novel new product launches on track for first quarter 2019 and beyond; and

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NewGen net sales growth of 86.2% with record sales at VaporBeast and the inclusion of the September 2018 acquisition of International Vapor Group (“IVG”) and its strong B2C marketing platform

“2018 was a solid year of achievement for team TPB. Not only did we produce record net sales and gross profit, but we also rounded out our non-traditional distribution infrastructure with two vaping acquisitions, made our first investment in the hemp and CBD space and established the foundation for the successful launch of our Nu-X division, while continuing to grow our focus brands,” said President and Chief Executive Officer, Larry Wexler. “2019 will be a transformative year for Turning Point Brands as we begin to integrate the e-commerce strengths of our vaping infrastructure with the breadth of our core tobacco bricks and mortar salesforce.”

“Total TPB net sales continue to grow robustly on the strength and success of our focus brands”, said Larry Wexler, President and CEO. “Stoker’s MST achieved another record share in the quarter. Zig Zag organic hemp rolling paper products continue to expand retail distribution and the new product pipeline for 2019 is full of exciting new novel introductions. VaporBeast delivered yet another record in quarterly net sales and gross profit and was complemented by a full quarter of B2C powered sales at IVG.”

Recent Events

On November 26, 2018, the company announced that it acquired a minority interest (19.99%) in Canadian American Standard Hemp (“CASH”). CASH has management and production facilities located in Warwick, Rhode Island that currently produce tinctures, capsules, vape cartridges and oral sprays that contain cannabidiol isolate (“CBD”) developed through highly efficient, proprietary processes. TPB has rapidly collaborated with CASH to develop our own suite of proprietary products which entered commerce in the first quarter of 2019.

On January 15, 2019, TPB announced the formation of Nu-X Ventures, dedicated to the development, production and sale of alternative products including CBD’s and pursuing acquisitions in related spaces. The creation of Nu-X Ventures allows TPB to leverage its management expertise in traditional OTP to alternative products. The TPB management team has over 100 years of collective experience navigating federal, state and local regulations that are directly applicable to the growing alternatives market. The acquisitions of VaporBeast and IVG coupled with TPB’s large traditional sales and distribution network provide the infrastructure to reach greater than 185,000 retail outlets in the U.S. and millions of consumers through its B2C sales engine. Utilizing these core competencies, TPB is poised to both produce and distribute a diverse range of products under the Nu-X division. The company has a robust pipeline of products that will be released throughout 2019 and beyond.

On March 4, 2019, the TPB board of directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.045 per common share. The dividend will be paid on April 12, 2019, to shareholders of record on the close of business on March 22, 2019.

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Smokeless Products Segment (24% of total net sales in the quarter)

For the fourth quarter, Smokeless products net sales increased 10.2% to $23.1 million on the continuing double-digit volume growth of Stoker’s MST, partially offset by declines in chewing tobacco, attributable to increased competition and a continuing segment shift to lower price products. In the quarter, total Smokeless segment volume increased 5.5% and price/mix advanced 4.7%.

For the full year 2018, Smokeless products net sales increased 6.5% to a record $90.0 million. For the year, total Smokeless segment volume increased 2.6% and price/mix advanced 3.9%.

Year-over-year industry volumes for chewing tobacco declined by approximately 6% in the quarter, while industry MST1 volumes slipped by approximately 3% to year-ago, according to MSAi. Stoker’s shipments to retail outpaced the smokeless industry in the quarter, growing its MSAi share in both chewing tobacco and MST. Stoker’s MST cases shipped in the quarter rose by greater than 10%, while establishing yet another record share in the quarter.

For the quarter, gross profit for the Smokeless segment increased 15.8% to $11.9 million. Segment gross margin expanded 250 basis points to 51.6%. For the year 2018, segment gross profit increased 8.9% to a record $46.5 million, while gross margin expanded 110 basis points to 51.6%.

“Stoker’s MST double-digit advances remain highly encouraging with continued adoptions by higher velocity larger chains, a trend we expect to continue into 2019,” said Wexler.

Smoking Products Segment (29% of total net sales in the quarter)

For the fourth quarter, net sales of Smoking products decreased $1.8 million to $27.1 million, largely attributable to the $2.2 million in fourth quarter Canadian paper orders we voluntarily canceled as a result of the previously communicated packaging regulations and to diminishing losses in the low-margin cigars business. In the quarter, Smoking products volume and price/mix each decreased 3.1%.

For the full year 2018, Smoking segment net sales increased $1.6 million to $111.5 million. Smoking products volume and price/mix each increased 0.7%.

In the quarter, Zig-Zag retained its U.S. share leadership position in premium cigarette papers with the successful expansion of organic hemp rolling paper products while also modestly increasing share in the MYO cigar wraps category. A broadened assortment of novel new Zig-Zag products are scheduled for first quarter 2019 and beyond.


1 TPB measures industry MST volumes excluding pouch and snus products.

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According to MSAi, fourth quarter industry volumes for U.S. cigarette papers decreased by low-to-mid-single-digits, while industry MYO cigar wraps were off high single-digits on promotional timing.

Smoking products gross profit for the quarter decreased $1.2 million to $13.9 million with gross margin decreasing 110 basis points to 51.2%. Gross profit in the quarter was impacted by the aforementioned canceled Canadian PO’s and $0.8 million of COGS line rationalization expenses on discontinued products, as we concentrate resources behind higher priority businesses. For the year 2018, Smoking segment gross profit of $57.0 million was soft to year ago by $0.1 million, while gross margin contracted 80 basis points to 51.2%. Gross profit for the year was impacted by $1.3 million in line rationalization expenses on non-core, discontinued products.

“The iconic Zig-Zag brand is well positioned to benefit from the tailwinds of legal recreational cannabis, particularly given our schedule of novel new product introductions in 2019,” said Wexler.

Fourth quarter sales of low priority cigar products were $1.2 million vs $1.6 million in the year prior. For the full year 2018, sales of cigar products declined $3.0 million to $5.5 million.

NewGen (New Generation) Products Segment (47% of total net sales in the quarter)

For the fourth quarter, NewGen segment net sales grew 86.2% to a record $44.1 million on continued VaporBeast momentum and a full quarter of IVG results. For the full year 2018, NewGen net sales increased $39.9 million to a record $131.1 million.

In the quarter, gross profit for the NewGen segment increased 89.4% to a record $12.9 million. Gross margin for the quarter expanded by 50 basis points to 29.3%. In the quarter, there were $1.3 million in COGS line rationalization and warehouse reconfiguration inventory expenses as compared to $0.1 million in the prior year. For the full year 2018, NewGen gross profit increased $13.9 million to a record $39.0 million, while gross margin expanded by 230 basis points to 29.8%. Gross profit for 2018 includes $1.5 million of line rationalization and warehouse reconfiguration inventory expenses.

VaporBeast’s key performance metrics indicate sustained progress against our goal to grow sales in the existing store base, as evidenced by increases in both order sizes and order frequency, which delivered record revenues in the quarter. IVG’s VaporFi and DirectVapor B2C businesses also contributed to solid advances in the quarter. As previously communicated, vapor integration synergies started in the fourth quarter and are expected to be fully in place by late third quarter 2019. Fourth quarter 2018 NewGen results include $1.1 million of tariff expense and a $1.0 million offset to SG&A from the previously announced second quarter loan to a supplier.

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“As we press forward with our vapor integration strategy, we intend to leverage the IVG B2C marketing capabilities while combining certain logistics activities across the VaporBeast, Vapor Shark, Vapor Supply and IVG platforms”, said Wexler. “We intend to leverage these assets, including our national salesforce, to launch proprietary Nu-X products in CBD and vapor to further accelerate company momentum. Our new proprietary vapor product line under the RipTide brand name began shipping in February 2019 and Nu-X branded CBD products are queued up for first quarter distribution in our own ecosystem and thereafter across all of our channels and platforms.”

Other Events and Performance Measures in the Fourth Quarter

Fourth quarter 2018 consolidated selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses were $27.8 million compared to $21.5 million in 2017, due to the inclusion of the IVG and Vapor Supply SG&A and transaction expenses.

Fourth quarter SG&A included $2.5 million of the following:

·
$1.5 million of transaction expenses including an earnout for IVG management as compared to $0.2 million a year-ago;

·
$0.2 million of strategic expenses as compared to $0.9 million a year-earlier;

·
$0.5 million of introductory new product launch costs in 2018 including $0.2 million for Nu-X related expenses versus $0.5 million in 2017;

·
$0.2 million of line rationalization expenses in both 2017 and 2018; and

·
$0.1 million of expense related to shutting down the Oklahoma Vapor Supply warehouse in 2018 and $0.1 million of Tax Act bonuses in 2017

Fourth quarter 2018 cost of goods sold included $2.3 million of the following:

·
$1.7 million of line rationalization expenses in 2018 as compared to $0.1 million in 2017;

·
$0.5 million of warehouse reorganization expenses related to inventory rationalization; and

·
$0.1 million of introductory new product launch costs compared to $0.2 million a year earlier

Interest expense for the quarter was $4.0 million as compared to $3.9 million in the year-ago period.

Income tax expense for the quarter includes $0.5 million of expense or 7% of pre-tax income as a result of updating our state tax expense based on our 2017 tax filings. The effective tax rate for 2018 was 20.0%

For the quarter, fully diluted weighted average shares outstanding were 20.0 million.

Capital expenditures in the fourth quarter 2018 totaled $0.7 million.

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Total debt at December 31, 2018 was $220.7 million. Net debt at December 31, 2018 was $217.4 million, compared to $199.4 million as of December 31, 2017, an increase of $18.0 million, primarily due to the IVG acquisition in the third quarter. Net debt at December 31, 2018 to rolling twelve months Adjusted EBITDA was 3.4x (see Schedule B for a reconciliation).

2019 Outlook

Absent any acquisitions, the company projects 2019 base business net sales to be $370 to $385 million. Additionally, the company anticipates that the Nu-X division will deliver an additional $10 to $20 million in net sales, bringing total TPB 2019 net sales to $380 to $405 million. The company intends to fully reinvest Nu-X gross profit to maximize sales and market achievement. We expect to update our Nu-X guidance on a quarterly basis.

The company anticipates continued volatility in Canadian paper sales until such time as the Canadian packaging guidelines are finalized, including certain transition timelines. Once finalized, we expect inventories to replenish to standard operating norms.

In our evolution out of the low margin cigars category, we anticipate year-over-year net sales erosion of approximately $1.5 million. Net sales of cigars products for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018 were $12.7 million, $8.5 million and $5.5 million, respectively.

The company anticipates certain SG&A expenses in 2019, including:

·
$1.6 million to support the Nu-X infrastructure, which will be heavily weighted towards the first half of 2019

·
$1.5 million in preparation for the FDA’s PMTA pathway; and

·
$1.2 million in transaction expenses resulting from the September 2018 acquisition of IVG, primarily due to accounting requirements of earnout payments.

Excluding the SG&A expenses described above and Nu-X operating performance, we project 2019 Adjusted EBITDA of $70 to $75 million.

Stock compensation expense in 2019 is projected to be $4.0 million versus $1.4 million in 2018. The increase is attributable to the higher stock price and realigning incentives for both executive management and deep in the organization to the stock price.

The company expects the 2019 effective income tax rate to be 21-23%.

Capital expenditures for 2018 are expected to be approximately $3.0-$4.0 million, including certain investments in our MST operations with an anticipated one-year payback.

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Moving forward, we will begin providing quarterly net sales guidance. Net Sales for the first quarter 2019, including the estimated impact associated with the Canadian packaging regulations, is expected to be $89 million to $93 million.

Earnings Conference Call

As previously disclosed, a conference call with the investment community to review TPB’s financial results has been scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Investment community participants should dial in ten minutes ahead of time using the toll free number 800-458-4121 (International participants should call 786-789-4772). A live listen-only webcast of the call is available from the Events and Presentations section of the investor relations portion of the company website (www.turningpointbrands.com). A replay of the webcast will be available on the site three hours following the call.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to financial measures prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (GAAP), this press release includes certain non-GAAP financial measures including Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted diluted EPS, Net Debt, Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Operating Income. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures accompanies this release.

About Turning Point Brands, Inc.

Louisville, Kentucky-based Turning Point Brands, Inc. (NYSE: TPB) is a leading U.S. provider of Other Tobacco Products and adult consumer alternatives. TPB, through its focus brands, Stoker’s® in Smokeless products, Zig-Zag® in Smoking products and VaporBeast® and VaporFi® in NewGen products, generates solid cash flow which it uses to finance acquisitions, increase brand support and strengthen its capital structure. TPB does not sell cigarettes. More information about the company is available at its corporate website, www.turningpointbrands.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements may generally be identified by the use of words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "intend," "plan" and "will" or, in each case, their negative, or other variations or comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future. As a result, actual events may differ materially from those expressed in or suggested by the forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement made by TPB in this press release speaks only as of the date hereof. New risks and uncertainties come up from time to time, and it is impossible for TPB to predict these events or how they may affect it. TPB has no obligation, and does not intend, to update any forward-looking statements after the date hereof, except as required by federal securities laws. Factors that could cause these differences include, but are not limited to:

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declining sales of tobacco products, and expected continuing decline of sales, in the tobacco industry overall;
·
our dependence on a small number of third-party suppliers and producers;
·
the possibility that we will be unable to identify or contract with new suppliers or producers in the event of a supply or product disruption;
·
the possibility that our licenses to use certain brands or trademarks will be terminated, challenged or restricted;
·
failure to maintain consumer brand recognition and loyalty of our customers;
·
substantial and increasing U.S. regulation;
·
regulation of our products by the FDA, which has broad regulatory powers;
·
uncertainty related to the regulation and taxation of our NewGen products;
·
our products are subject to developing and unpredictable regulation;
·
our products contain nicotine which is considered to be a highly addictive substance;
·
possible significant increases in federal, state and local municipal tobacco- and vapor-related taxes;
·
possible increasing international control and regulation;
·
our reliance on relationships with several large retailers and national chains for distribution of our products;
·
our amount of indebtedness;
·
the terms of our credit facilities, which may restrict our current and future operations;
·
intense competition and our ability to compete effectively;
·
uncertainty and continued evolution of markets containing our NewGen products;
·
significant product liability litigation;
·
some of our products are subject to developing and unpredictable regulations
·
the scientific community’s lack of information regarding the long-term health effects of electronic cigarettes, vaporizer and e-liquid use;
·
requirement to maintain compliance with master settlement agreement escrow account;
·
competition from illicit sources;
·
our reliance on information technology;
·
security and privacy breaches;
·
contamination of our tobacco supply or products;
·
infringement on our intellectual property;
·
third-party claims that we infringe on their intellectual property;
·
failure to manage our growth;
·
failure to successfully integrate our acquisitions or otherwise be unable to benefit from pursuing acquisitions;
·
fluctuations in our results;
·
exchange rate fluctuations;
·
adverse U.S. and global economic conditions;
·
sensitivity of end-customers to increased sales taxes and economic conditions;

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failure to comply with certain regulations;
·
departure of key management personnel or our inability to attract and retain talent;
·
imposition of significant tariffs on imports into the U.S.;
·
reduced disclosure requirements applicable to emerging growth companies may make our common stock less attractive to investors, potentially decreasing our stock price;
·
failure to maintain our status as an emerging growth company before the five-year maximum time period a company may retain such status;
·
our principal stockholders will be able to exert significant influence over matters submitted to our stockholders and may take certain actions to prevent takeovers;
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our certificate of incorporation and bylaws, as well as Delaware law and certain regulations, could discourage or prohibit acquisition bids or merger proposals, which may adversely affect the market price of our common stock;
·
our certificate of incorporation limits the ownership of our common stock by individuals and entities that are Restricted Investors. These restrictions may affect the liquidity of our common stock and may result in Restricted Investors being required to sell or redeem their shares at a loss or relinquish their voting, dividend and distribution rights;
·
future sales of our common stock in the public market could reduce our stock price, and any additional capital raised by us through the sale of equity or convertible securities may dilute your ownership in us;
·
we may issue preferred stock whose terms could adversely affect the voting power or value of our common stock; and
·
our status as a “controlled company” could make our common stock less attractive to some investors or otherwise harm our stock price.

Contact:
Robert Lavan, Senior Vice President, CFO
ir@tpbi.com (502) 774-9238

Financial Statements Follow:

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Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Consolidated Statement of Income
(dollars in thousands except share data)

   
Three Months Ended
 
   
December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
Net sales
 
$
94,291
   
$
73,563
 
Cost of sales
   
55,547
     
41,299
 
Gross profit
   
38,744
     
32,264
 
Selling, general, and administrative expenses
   
27,761
     
21,526
 
Operating income
   
10,983
     
10,738
 
Interest expense
   
4,013
     
3,894
 
Interest income
   
(5
)
   
(7
)
Investment income
   
(96
)
   
(104
)
Net periodic benefit (income) expense, excluding service cost
   
(45
)
   
6
 
Income before income taxes
   
7,116
     
6,949
 
Income tax expense
   
2,132
     
3,430
 
Consolidated net income
 
$
4,984
   
$
3,519
 
                 
Basic income per common share:
               
Consolidated net income
 
$
0.25
   
$
0.18
 
Diluted income per common share:
               
Consolidated net income
 
$
0.25
   
$
0.18
 
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
               
Basic
   
19,550,002
     
19,207,490
 
Diluted
   
20,040,428
     
19,722,513
 
                 
Supplemental disclosures of statement of income information:
               
Excise tax expense
 
$
4,789
   
$
4,811
 
FDA fees
 
$
156
   
$
140
 

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Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Consolidated Statement of Income
(dollars in thousands except share data)

   
For the year ended
 
   
December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
Net sales
 
$
332,683
   
$
285,777
 
Cost of sales
   
190,124
     
160,807
 
Gross profit
   
142,559
     
124,970
 
Selling, general, and administrative expenses
   
94,075
     
75,290
 
Operating income
   
48,484
     
49,680
 
Interest expense
   
15,086
     
16,904
 
Interest income
   
(267
)
   
(15
)
Investment income
   
(424
)
   
(438
)
Loss on extinguishment of debt
   
2,384
     
6,116
 
Net periodic benefit expense, excluding service cost
   
131
     
180
 
Income before income taxes
   
31,574
     
26,933
 
Income tax expense
   
6,285
     
7,280
 
Consolidated net income
   
25,289
     
19,653
 
Net loss attributable to non-controlling interest
   
-
     
(556
)
Net income attributable to Turning Point Brands, Inc.
 
$
25,289
   
$
20,209
 
                 
Basic income per common share:
               
Net income attributable to Turning Point Brands, Inc.
 
$
1.31
   
$
1.06
 
Diluted income per common share:
               
Net income attributable to Turning Point Brands, Inc.
 
$
1.28
   
$
1.04
 
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
               
Basic
   
19,355,607
     
18,989,177
 
Diluted
   
19,827,562
     
19,513,008
 
                 
Supplemental disclosures of statement of income information:
               
Excise tax expense
 
$
19,835
   
$
19,646
 
FDA fees
 
$
586
   
$
584
 

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Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheet
(dollars in thousands except share data)

   
December 31,
   
December 31,
 
ASSETS
 
2018
   
2017
 
Current assets:
           
Cash
 
$
3,306
   
$
2,607
 
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $42 in 2018 and $17 in 2017
   
2,617
     
3,248
 
Inventories
   
91,237
     
63,296
 
Other current assets
   
14,694
     
10,342
 
Total current assets
   
111,854
     
79,493
 
Property, plant, and equipment, net
   
10,589
     
8,859
 
Deferred income taxes
   
-
     
450
 
Deferred financing costs, net
   
870
     
630
 
Goodwill
   
145,939
     
134,620
 
Other intangible assets, net
   
35,339
     
26,436
 
Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) escrow deposits
   
30,550
     
30,826
 
Other assets
   
4,236
     
963
 
Total assets
 
$
339,377
   
$
282,277
 
                 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
               
Current liabilities:
               
Accounts payable
 
$
6,841
   
$
3,686
 
Accrued liabilities
   
22,925
     
18,694
 
Current portion of long-term debt
   
8,000
     
7,850
 
Revolving credit facility
   
26,000
     
8,000
 
Total current liabilities
   
63,766
     
38,230
 
Notes payable and long-term debt
   
186,715
     
186,190
 
Deferred income taxes
   
2,291
     
-
 
Postretirement benefits
   
3,096
     
3,962
 
Other long-term liabilities
   
886
     
571
 
Total liabilities
   
256,754
     
228,953
 
                 
Commitments and contingencies
               
                 
Stockholders' equity:
               
Preferred stock; $0.01 par value; authorized shares 40,000,000; issued and outstanding shares -0-
   
-
     
-
 
Common stock, voting, $0.01 par value; authorized shares, 190,000,000; issued and outstanding shares - 19,553,857 at December 31, 2018, and 19,210,633 at December 31, 2017
   
196
     
192
 
Common stock, nonvoting, $0.01 par value; authorized shares, 10,000,000; issued and outstanding shares -0-
   
-
     
-
 
Additional paid-in capital
   
110,466
     
103,640
 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
   
(2,536
)
   
(2,973
)
Accumulated deficit
   
(25,503
)
   
(47,535
)
Total stockholders' equity
   
82,623
     
53,324
 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
 
$
339,377
   
$
282,277
 

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Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
(dollars in thousands)

   
For the year ended December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
Cash flows from operating activities:
           
Consolidated net income
 
$
25,289
   
$
19,653
 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
               
Loss on extinguishment of debt
   
2,384
     
6,116
 
Loss on sale of property, plant, and equipment
   
-
     
150
 
Depreciation expense
   
2,105
     
1,626
 
Amortization of other intangible assets
   
1,005
     
702
 
Amortization of deferred financing costs
   
951
     
1,005
 
Amortization of original issue discount
   
-
     
66
 
Deferred income taxes
   
2,565
     
5,181
 
Stock compensation expense
   
1,411
     
720
 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
               
Accounts receivable
   
824
     
(1,067
)
Inventories
   
(20,650
)
   
495
 
Other current assets
   
(5,097
)
   
1,495
 
Other assets
   
75
     
(334
)
Accounts payable
   
2,523
     
(5,702
)
Accrued postretirement liabilities
   
(97
)
   
(24
)
Accrued liabilities and other
   
(198
)
   
(392
)
Net cash provided by operating activities
 
$
13,090
   
$
29,690
 
                 
Cash flows from investing activities:
               
Capital expenditures
 
$
(2,267
)
 
$
(2,021
)
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired
   
(19,161
)
   
268
 
Issuance of note receivable
   
(6,500
)
   
-
 
Repayment of note receivable
   
6,500
     
-
 
Payments for investments
   
(2,000
)
   
(179
)
Restricted cash, MSA escrow deposits
   
(1,241
)
   
816
 
Net cash used in investing activities
 
$
(24,669
)
 
$
(1,116
)

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Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows (Cont.)
(dollars in thousands)

   
For the year ended December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
Cash flows from financing activities:
           
Proceeds from 2018 first lien term loan
 
$
160,000
   
$
-
 
Payments of 2018 first lien term loan
   
(6,000
)
   
-
 
Proceeds from 2018 second lien term loan
   
40,000
     
-
 
Proceeds from 2018 revolving credit facility
   
26,000
     
-
 
Payment of dividends
   
(2,318
)
   
(768
)
Proceeds from 2017 first lien term loan
   
-
     
145,000
 
Payments of 2017 first lien term loan
   
(140,613
)
   
(4,387
)
Proceeds from 2017 second lien term loan
   
-
     
55,000
 
Payments of 2017 second lien term loan
   
(55,000
)
   
-
 
Proceeds from (payments of) 2017 revolving credit facility, net
   
(8,000
)
   
8,000
 
Payments of VaporBeast Note Payable
   
(2,000
)
   
-
 
Proceeds from release of restricted funds
   
1,107
     
-
 
Payments of financing costs
   
(3,286
)
   
(4,783
)
Exercise of options
   
833
     
1,431
 
Redemption of options
   
(623
)
   
(1,740
)
Payment to terminate acquired capital lease
   
(170
)
   
-
 
Payments of first lien term loan
   
-
     
(147,362
)
Payments of second lien term loan
   
-
     
(60,000
)
Proceeds from (payments of) revolving credit facility
   
-
     
(15,083
)
Payments of Vapor Shark loans
   
-
     
(1,867
)
Prepaid equity issuance costs
   
-
     
(453
)
Surrender of options
   
-
     
(1,000
)
Distribution to non-controlling interest
   
-
     
(4
)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
 
$
9,930
   
$
(28,016
)
                 
Net increase (decrease) in cash
 
$
(1,649
)
 
$
558
 
                 
Cash, beginning of period:
               
Unrestricted
   
2,607
     
2,865
 
Restricted
   
4,704
     
3,888
 
Total cash at beginning of period
   
7,311
     
6,753
 
                 
Cash, end of period:
               
Unrestricted
   
3,306
     
2,607
 
Restricted
   
2,356
     
4,704
 
Total cash at end of period
 
$
5,662
   
$
7,311
 

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Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement our financial information presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, or U.S. GAAP, we use non-U.S. GAAP financial measures, including EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted diluted EPS, Net Debt, Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Operating Income. We believe Adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to management and investors regarding certain financial and business trends relating to our financial condition and results of operations. Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted diluted EPS, Net Debt, Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Operating Income are used by management to compare our performance to that of prior periods for trend analyses and planning purposes and are presented to our board of directors. We believe that EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted diluted EPS, Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Operating Income are appropriate measures of operating performance because they eliminate the impact of expenses that do not relate to business performance.

We define “EBITDA” as net income before interest expense, loss on extinguishment of debt, provision for income taxes, depreciation and amortization. We define “Adjusted EBITDA” as net income before interest expense, loss on extinguishment of debt, provision for income taxes, depreciation, amortization, other non-cash items and other items that we do not consider ordinary course in our evaluation of ongoing operating performance. We define “Adjusted diluted EPS” as diluted earnings per share excluding items that we do not consider ordinary course in our evaluation of ongoing operating performance. We define “Net Debt” as total debt less cash. We define “Adjusted Gross Profit” as gross profit excluding LIFO, other non-cash items and other items that we do not consider ordinary course in our evaluation of ongoing operating performance. We define “Adjusted Operating Income” as operating income excluding LIFO, other non-cash items and other items that we do not consider ordinary course in our evaluation of ongoing operating performance.

Non-U.S. GAAP measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP. EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA Adjusted diluted EPS, Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Operating Income exclude significant expenses that are required by U.S. GAAP to be recorded in our financial statements and is subject to inherent limitations. In addition, other companies in our industry may calculate this non-U.S. GAAP measure differently than we do or may not calculate it at all, limiting its usefulness as a comparative measure.

In accordance with SEC rules, we have provided, in the supplemental information attached, a reconciliation of the non-GAAP measures to the next directly comparable GAAP measures.

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Schedule A

Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA
(dollars in thousands)

   
Three Months Ended
 
   
December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
Consolidated net income
 
$
4,984
   
$
3,519
 
Add:
               
Interest expense
   
4,013
     
3,894
 
Interest income
   
(5
)
   
(7
)
Income tax expense
   
2,132
     
3,430
 
Depreciation expense
   
509
     
434
 
Amortization expense
   
449
     
176
 
EBITDA
 
$
12,082
   
$
11,446
 
Components of Adjusted EBITDA
               
LIFO adjustment (a)
   
(86
)
   
877
 
Pension/postretirement expense (b)
   
(18
)
   
32
 
Stock options, restricted stock, and incentives expense (c)
   
354
     
222
 
Foreign exchange hedging (d)
   
1
     
-
 
Strategic initiatives (e)
   
1,727
     
1,143
 
New product launch costs (f)
   
608
     
687
 
Product line rationalizations (g)
   
1,915
     
249
 
Warehouse reorganization (h)
   
627
     
-
 
Bonus (i)
   
-
     
107
 
Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
17,210
   
$
14,763
 


(a) Represents expense related to an inventory valuation allowance for last-in, first-out ("LIFO") reporting.
(b) Represents our non-cash pension/postretirement expense.
(c) Represents non-cash stock options, restricted stock and incentives expense.
(d) Represents non-cash gain and loss stemming from our foreign exchange hedging activities.
(e) Represents the fees incurred for strategic initiatives and acquisitions, as well as $1.1 million of earnout for IVG management in 2018.
(f) Represents product launch costs of our new product lines.
(g) Represents costs associated with discontinued products related to product line rationalization.
(h) Represents costs associated with inventory rationalization from warehouse consolidation.
(i) Represents bonuses associated with the December 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

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Schedule A

Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA
(dollars in thousands)

   
For the Year Ended
 
   
December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
Net income attributable to Turning Point Brands, Inc.
 
$
25,289
   
$
20,209
 
Add:
               
Interest expense
   
15,086
     
16,904
 
Interest income
   
(267
)
   
(15
)
Loss on extinguishment of debt
   
2,384
     
6,116
 
Income tax expense
   
6,285
     
7,280
 
Depreciation expense
   
2,105
     
1,626
 
Amortization expense
   
1,006
     
702
 
EBITDA
 
$
51,888
   
$
52,822
 
Components of Adjusted EBITDA
               
LIFO adjustment (a)
   
58
     
1,123
 
Pension/postretirement expense (b)
   
237
     
284
 
Stock options, restricted stock, and incentives expense (c)
   
1,410
     
668
 
Foreign exchange hedging (d)
   
71
     
(90
)
Product line rationalizations (e)
   
3,224
     
563
 
Strategic initiatives (f)
   
4,482
     
2,133
 
New product launch costs (g)
   
1,835
     
2,414
 
Organizational development (h)
   
778
     
-
 
Warehouse reorganization (i)
   
627
     
-
 
Bonus (j)
   
-
     
107
 
Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
64,610
   
$
60,024
 


(a) Represents expense related to an inventory valuation allowance for last-in, first-out ("LIFO") reporting.
(b) Represents our non-cash pension/postretirement expense.
(c) Represents non-cash stock options, restricted stock and incentives expense.
(d) Represents non-cash gain and loss stemming from our foreign exchange hedging activities.
(e) Represents costs associated with discontinued products related to product line rationalization.
(f) Represents the fees incurred for strategic initiatives and acquisitions, as well as $1.5 million of earnout for IVG management in 2018.
(g) Represents product launch costs of our new product lines.
(h) Represents costs associated with executive departures.
(i) Represents costs associated with inventory rationalization from warehouse consolidation.
(j) Represents bonuses associated with the December 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

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Schedule B

Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Total Debt to Net Debt
(dollars in thousands)

   
December 31,
   
December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
             
Cash
 
$
3,306
   
$
2,607
 
                 
Total Debt
 
$
220,715
   
$
202,040
 
                 
Net Debt
 
$
217,409
   
$
199,433
 
                 
Leverage Ratio (a)
   
3.4
x
   
3.3
x

(a) Leverage ratio is calculated by net debt / adjusted EBITDA.

Schedule C
           
             
Turning Point Brands
           
Reconciliation of GAAP diluted EPS to Adjusted diluted EPS
           
(dollars in thousands except share data)
 
Three Months Ended
 
   
December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
GAAP EPS
 
$
0.25
   
$
0.18
 
LIFO adjustment (a)
   
(0.00
)
   
0.02
 
Stock options, restricted stock, and incentives expense (b)
   
0.01
     
0.01
 
Strategic initiatives (c)
   
0.06
     
0.03
 
New product launch costs (d)
   
0.02
     
0.02
 
Product line rationalizations (e)
   
0.07
     
0.01
 
Warehouse reorganization (f)
   
0.02
     
-
 
Bonus (g)
   
-
     
0.00
 
Impact of quarterly tax items to effective tax rate
   
0.06
     
0.13
 
Adjusted diluted EPS
 
$
0.49
   
$
0.39
 


(a) Represents expense related to an inventory valuation allowance for last-in, first-out ("LIFO") reporting tax effected at the quarterly effective tax rate.
(b) Represents non-cash stock options, restricted stock and incentives expense tax effected at the quarterly effective tax rate.
(c) Represents the fees incurred for the study of strategic initiatives and acquisition expenses, as well as $1.1 million of earnout for IVG management in 2018, tax effected at the quarterly effective tax rate.
(d) Represents product launch costs of our new product lines tax effected at the quarterly effective tax rate.
(e) Represents costs associated with discontinued products related to product line rationalization tax effected at the quarterly effective tax rate.
(f) Represents costs associated with inventory rationalization from warehouse consolidation tax effected at the quarterly effective tax rate.
(g) Represents bonuses associated with the December 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax effected at the quarterly effective tax rate.

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Schedule C
           
             
Turning Point Brands
           
Reconciliation of GAAP diluted EPS to Adjusted diluted EPS
           
(dollars in thousands except share data)
 
For the Year Ended
 
   
December 31,
 
   
2018
   
2017
 
GAAP EPS
 
$
1.28
   
$
1.04
 
LIFO adjustment (a)
   
0.00
     
0.04
 
Stock options, restricted stock, and incentives expense (b)
   
0.06
     
0.02
 
Strategic initiatives (c)
   
0.18
     
0.08
 
New product launch costs (d)
   
0.07
     
0.09
 
Product line rationalizations (e)
   
0.13
     
0.02
 
Organizational development (f)
   
0.03
     
-
 
Warehouse reorganization (g)
   
0.03
     
-
 
Bonus (h)
   
-
     
0.00
 
Impact of quarterly tax items to effective tax rate
   
(0.00
)
   
0.06
 
Adjusted diluted EPS
 
$
1.77
   
$
1.36
 


(a) Represents expense related to an inventory valuation allowance for last-in, first-out ("LIFO") reporting tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.
(b) Represents non-cash stock options, restricted stock and incentives expense tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.
(c) Represents the fees incurred for the study of strategic initiatives and acquisition expenses, as well as $1.5 million of earnout for IVG management in 2018, tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.
(d) Represents product launch costs of our new product lines tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.
(e) Represents costs associated with discontinued products related to product line rationalization tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.
(f) Represents costs associated with executive departures tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.
(g) Represents costs associated with inventory rationalization from warehouse consolidation tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.
(h) Represents bonuses associated with the December 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax effected at the annual effective tax rate.

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Schedule D

Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Gross Profit to Adjusted Gross Profit and GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted Operating Income
(dollars in thousands)

   
Consolidated
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
332,683
   
$
94,291
   
$
83,349
   
$
81,101
   
$
73,942
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
142,559
   
$
38,744
   
$
36,211
   
$
35,795
   
$
31,809
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
58
     
(86
)
   
201
     
-
     
(57
)
New product launch costs
   
985
     
152
     
282
     
-
     
551
 
Product line rationalizations
   
2,352
     
1,667
     
301
     
-
     
385
 
Warehouse reorganization
   
527
     
527
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
146,481
   
$
41,003
   
$
36,995
   
$
35,795
   
$
32,688
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
48,484
   
$
10,983
   
$
12,958
   
$
14,802
   
$
9,741
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
58
     
(86
)
   
201
     
-
     
(57
)
Foreign exchange hedging
   
71
     
1
     
70
     
(46
)
   
46
 
Transaction costs
   
3,967
     
1,551
     
1,024
     
1,031
     
362
 
New product launch costs
   
1,835
     
607
     
545
     
-
     
682
 
Product line rationalizations
   
3,224
     
1,915
     
301
     
-
     
1,008
 
Strategic initiatives
   
515
     
176
     
103
     
(1
)
   
237
 
Warehouse reconfiguration
   
627
     
627
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Organizational development
   
778
     
-
     
98
     
44
     
635
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
59,559
   
$
15,775
   
$
15,300
   
$
15,830
   
$
12,654
 

   
Consolidated
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
285,777
   
$
73,563
   
$
73,340
   
$
72,086
   
$
66,788
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
124,970
   
$
32,264
   
$
32,968
   
$
32,010
   
$
27,728
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
1,123
     
877
     
(641
)
   
(302
)
   
1,189
 
New product launch costs
   
728
     
230
     
141
     
222
     
134
 
Product line rationalizations
   
422
     
107
     
315
     
-
     
-
 
Strategic initiatives
   
17
     
17
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
127,259
   
$
33,496
   
$
32,783
   
$
31,930
   
$
29,051
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
49,680
   
$
10,738
   
$
14,434
   
$
13,659
   
$
10,849
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
1,123
     
877
     
(641
)
   
(302
)
   
1,189
 
Foreign exchange hedging
   
(90
)
   
-
     
-
     
(21
)
   
(69
)
Transaction costs
   
1,192
     
202
     
219
     
444
     
327
 
New product launch costs
   
2,414
     
687
     
567
     
533
     
628
 
Product line rationalizations
   
563
     
249
     
315
     
-
     
-
 
Strategic initiatives
   
941
     
941
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Bonus
   
107
     
107
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
55,930
   
$
13,800
   
$
14,893
   
$
14,313
   
$
12,924
 

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Schedule D

Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Gross Profit to Adjusted Gross Profit and GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted Operating Income
(dollars in thousands)

   
Smokeless
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
90,031
   
$
23,131
   
$
21,743
   
$
24,410
   
$
20,747
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
46,490
   
$
11,944
   
$
11,020
   
$
12,533
   
$
10,993
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
51
     
(93
)
   
201
     
-
     
(57
)
New product launch costs
   
168
     
29
     
99
     
-
     
40
 
Product line rationalizations
   
72
     
72
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
46,781
   
$
11,952
   
$
11,320
   
$
12,533
   
$
10,976
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
28,920
   
$
7,650
   
$
6,066
   
$
8,399
   
$
6,805
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
51
     
(93
)
   
201
     
-
     
(57
)
New product launch costs
   
547
     
185
     
322
     
-
     
40
 
Product line rationalizations
   
159
     
159
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Organizational development
   
635
     
-
     
56
     
16
     
563
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
30,311
   
$
7,901
   
$
6,644
   
$
8,415
   
$
7,351
 

   
Smokeless
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
84,560
   
$
20,997
   
$
21,294
   
$
22,021
   
$
20,248
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
42,703
   
$
10,318
   
$
11,516
   
$
11,553
   
$
9,316
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
710
     
547
     
(559
)
   
(402
)
   
1,124
 
New product launch costs
   
679
     
216
     
134
     
217
     
112
 
Product line rationalizations
   
18
     
18
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Strategic initiatives
   
17
     
17
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
44,127
   
$
11,116
   
$
11,091
   
$
11,368
   
$
10,552
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
28,005
   
$
6,580
   
$
8,128
   
$
7,824
   
$
5,474
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
710
     
547
     
(559
)
   
(402
)
   
1,124
 
New product launch costs
   
1,195
     
456
     
198
     
324
     
216
 
Product line rationalizations
   
18
     
18
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Strategic initiatives
   
17
     
17
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
29,945
   
$
7,618
   
$
7,767
   
$
7,746
   
$
6,814
 

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Schedule D

Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Gross Profit to Adjusted Gross Profit and GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted Operating Income
(dollars in thousands)

   
Smoking
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
111,507
   
$
27,104
   
$
28,079
   
$
29,328
   
$
26,996
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
57,043
   
$
13,885
   
$
14,814
   
$
15,180
   
$
13,164
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
7
     
7
     
-
     
-
     
(0
)
New product launch costs
   
564
     
122
     
137
     
-
     
304
 
Product line rationalizations
   
1,291
     
773
     
154
     
-
     
364
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
58,905
   
$
14,788
   
$
15,105
   
$
15,180
   
$
13,832
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
42,650
   
$
10,233
   
$
11,111
   
$
11,762
   
$
9,544
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
7
     
7
     
-
     
-
     
(0
)
Foreign exchange hedging
   
71
     
1
     
70
     
(46
)
   
46
 
New product launch costs
   
702
     
159
     
177
     
-
     
365
 
Product line rationalizations
   
1,368
     
850
     
154
     
-
     
364
 
Strategic initiatives
   
51
     
-
     
4
     
16
     
31
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
44,849
   
$
11,251
   
$
11,517
   
$
11,732
   
$
10,350
 

   
Smoking
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
109,956
   
$
28,900
   
$
26,860
   
$
27,019
   
$
27,177
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
57,146
   
$
15,128
   
$
14,201
   
$
14,117
   
$
13,700
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
413
     
330
     
(82
)
   
100
     
65
 
Product line rationalizations
   
190
     
-
     
190
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
57,749
   
$
15,458
   
$
14,309
   
$
14,217
   
$
13,765
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
43,816
   
$
11,807
   
$
10,941
   
$
10,760
   
$
10,308
 
Adjustments:
                                       
LIFO adjustment
   
413
     
330
     
(82
)
   
100
     
65
 
Foreign exchange hedging
   
(90
)
   
-
     
-
     
(21
)
   
(69
)
Product line rationalizations
   
190
     
-
     
190
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
44,329
   
$
12,137
   
$
11,049
   
$
10,839
   
$
10,304
 

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Schedule D

Turning Point Brands, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Gross Profit to Adjusted Gross Profit and GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted Operating Income
(dollars in thousands)

   
NewGen
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
   
2018
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
131,145
   
$
44,056
   
$
33,527
   
$
27,363
   
$
26,199
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
39,026
   
$
12,915
   
$
10,377
   
$
8,082
   
$
7,652
 
Adjustments:
                                       
New product launch costs
   
253
     
-
     
46
     
-
     
207
 
Product line rationalizations
   
989
     
822
     
147
     
-
     
21
 
Warehouse reorganization
   
527
     
527
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
40,795
   
$
14,263
   
$
10,570
   
$
8,082
   
$
7,880
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
6,752
   
$
1,279
   
$
2,525
   
$
1,939
   
$
1,010
 
Adjustments:
                                       
New product launch costs
   
586
     
262
     
46
     
-
     
277
 
Product line rationalizations
   
1,698
     
907
     
147
     
-
     
644
 
Warehouse reconfiguration
   
627
     
627
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Organizational development
   
43
     
-
     
43
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
9,706
   
$
3,075
   
$
2,760
   
$
1,939
   
$
1,932
 

   
NewGen
 
   
Year Ended
   
4th Quarter
   
3rd Quarter
   
2nd Quarter
   
1st Quarter
 
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
   
2017
 
                               
Net sales
 
$
91,261
   
$
23,666
   
$
25,186
   
$
23,046
   
$
19,363
 
                                         
Gross profit
 
$
25,121
   
$
6,818
   
$
7,251
   
$
6,340
   
$
4,712
 
Adjustments:
                                       
New product launch costs
   
49
     
15
     
7
     
5
     
22
 
Product line rationalizations
   
214
     
89
     
124
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted gross profit
 
$
25,384
   
$
6,922
   
$
7,382
   
$
6,345
   
$
4,734
 
                                         
Operating income
 
$
3,178
   
$
(509
)
 
$
1,506
   
$
1,109
   
$
1,072
 
Adjustments:
                                       
New product launch costs
   
1,220
     
231
     
368
     
209
     
412
 
Product line rationalizations
   
355
     
231
     
124
     
-
     
-
 
Strategic initiatives
   
924
     
924
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
                                         
Adjusted operating income
 
$
5,677
   
$
877
   
$
1,999
   
$
1,318
   
$
1,484
 


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