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Steve Madden
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C$3.30 B
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Financial Year FY2013 Q2
Steve Madden - 10-Q quarterly report FY2013 Q2
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
x
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended
June 30, 2013
or
o
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from ____________________ to _____________________
Commission File Number
0-23702
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware
13-3588231
(State or other jurisdiction of
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
incorporation or organization)
52-16 Barnett Avenue, Long Island City, New York
11104
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip Code)
(718) 446-1800
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes
x
No
o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).
Yes
x
No
o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer”, “accelerated filer”, and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer
x
Accelerated filer
o
Non-accelerated filer
o
(do not check if smaller reporting company)
Smaller reporting company
o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).
Yes
o
No
x
As of August 7, 2013, the latest practicable date, there were 46,099,376 shares of the registrant’s common stock, $.0001 par value, outstanding.
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD.
FORM 10-Q
QUARTERLY REPORT
June 30, 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 1.
Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited):
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
1
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
4
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
- Unaudited
5
ITEM 2.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
20
ITEM 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
29
ITEM 4.
Controls and Procedures
29
PART II – OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1.
Legal Proceedings
29
ITEM 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
30
ITEM 6.
Exhibits
31
Signatures
32
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands)
June 30, 2013
December 31, 2012
June 30, 2012
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
167,676
$
168,777
$
80,717
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $3,103, $4,581 and $5,342
95,996
75,545
89,706
Due from factor, net of allowances of $10,945, $17,856 and $11,609
92,291
92,156
97,649
Inventories
91,307
63,683
90,999
Marketable securities – available for sale
22,193
16,285
11,011
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
20,210
13,404
18,931
Prepaid taxes
—
331
—
Deferred taxes
10,999
11,073
9,691
Total current assets
500,672
441,254
398,704
Notes receivable
3,085
3,085
7,714
Note receivable – related party
3,600
3,581
3,541
Property and equipment, net
50,504
45,285
37,929
Deposits and other
2,311
2,305
2,176
Marketable securities – available for sale
100,260
81,202
98,076
Goodwill – net
96,497
91,559
91,559
Intangibles – net
131,812
135,768
137,321
Total Assets
$
888,741
$
804,039
$
777,020
LIABILITIES
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$
105,000
$
83,427
$
118,286
Accrued expenses
56,292
31,782
43,300
Income taxes payable
6,922
—
—
Contingent payment liability – current portion
18,914
11,551
22,731
Accrued incentive compensation
3,316
7,718
3,489
Total current liabilities
190,444
134,478
187,806
Contingent payment liability
27,896
30,409
39,999
Deferred rent
8,653
7,521
6,953
Deferred taxes
3,141
5,117
2,062
Other liabilities
114
114
131
Total Liabilities
230,248
177,639
236,951
Commitments, contingencies and other
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Preferred stock – $.0001 par value, 5,000 shares authorized; none issued; Series A Junior Participating preferred stock – $.0001 par value, 60 shares authorized; none issued
—
—
—
Common stock – $.0001 par value, 135,000 shares authorized, 55,167, 54,530 and 52,931 shares issued, 46,056, 46,127 and 44,528 shares outstanding
6
5
5
Additional paid-in capital
235,827
217,638
202,468
Retained earnings
592,393
540,037
469,178
Other comprehensive income
(4,926
)
1,443
1,031
Treasury stock – 9,111, 8,403, and 8,403 shares at cost
(165,306
)
(132,543
)
(132,543
)
Total Steven Madden, Ltd. stockholders’ equity
657,994
626,580
540,139
Noncontrolling interests
499
(180
)
(70
)
Total stockholders’ equity
658,493
626,400
540,069
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
$
888,741
$
804,039
$
777,020
See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements - unaudited.
1
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(unaudited)
(in thousands, except per share data)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
2013
2012
2013
2012
Net sales
$
297,634
$
288,692
$
576,550
$
554,662
Cost of sales
187,056
184,438
363,375
354,315
Gross profit
110,578
104,254
213,175
200,347
Commission and licensing fee income – net
3,699
4,252
8,066
8,725
Operating expenses
(68,666
)
(66,702
)
(139,193
)
(131,909
)
Impairment of note receivable and provision for litigation
—
(4,310
)
—
(4,310
)
Income from operations
45,611
37,494
82,048
72,853
Interest and other income – net
992
1,663
1,907
2,133
Income before provision for income taxes
46,603
39,157
83,955
74,986
Provision for income taxes
17,100
12,269
30,920
26,171
Net income
29,503
26,888
53,035
48,815
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests
547
(11
)
679
48
Net income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd.
$
28,956
$
26,899
$
52,356
$
48,767
Basic net income per share
$
0.67
$
0.63
$
1.20
$
1.14
Diluted net income per share
$
0.65
$
0.61
$
1.17
$
1.11
Basic weighted average common shares outstanding
43,414
42,980
43,449
42,837
Effect of dilutive securities – options/restricted stock
1,357
963
1,332
1,075
Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding
44,771
43,943
44,781
43,912
See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements - unaudited.
2
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(unaudited)
(in thousands)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
2013
2012
2013
2012
Net income
$
29,503
$
26,888
$
53,035
$
48,815
Other comprehensive (loss) income (net of tax):
Foreign currency translation adjustment
(1,970
)
(81
)
(3,400
)
(93
)
Cash flow hedges:
(Loss) gain on foreign currency cash flow hedging derivatives
(835
)
—
237
—
Unrealized (loss) gain on marketable securities
(2,978
)
(162
)
(3,206
)
446
Total other comprehensive (loss) income (net of tax)
(5,783
)
(243
)
(6,369
)
353
Comprehensive income
23,720
26,645
46,666
49,168
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests
547
(11
)
679
48
Comprehensive income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd.
$
23,173
$
26,656
$
45,987
$
49,120
See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements - unaudited.
3
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(unaudited)
(in thousands)
Six Months Ended June 30,
2013
2012
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
$
53,035
$
48,815
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Tax benefit from the exercise of options
(3,678
)
(3,243
)
Depreciation and amortization
6,601
6,102
Loss on disposal of fixed assets
914
176
Impairment of note receivable
—
1,810
Deferred taxes
622
—
Stock-based compensation
10,322
7,950
Accrued interest on note receivable – related party
(19
)
549
Deferred rent expense
1,132
1,018
Realized gain on sale of marketable securities
127
(715
)
Changes in:
Accounts receivable, net of allowances
(20,451
)
4,195
Due from factor, net of allowances
(135
)
(35,632
)
Inventories
(27,624
)
(29,135
)
Prepaid expenses, deposits and other assets
2,594
(2,514
)
Accounts payable and other accrued expenses
41,725
43,681
Net cash provided by operating activities
65,165
43,057
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment
(10,659
)
(8,030
)
Purchases of marketable securities
(46,428
)
(42,729
)
Advance to seller of SM Canada
—
(3,085
)
Payment of contingent liability
—
(2,367
)
Sale of marketable securities
15,717
12,215
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired
—
(29,367
)
Net cash used for investing activities
(41,370
)
(73,363
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Common stock share repurchases for treasury
(32,763
)
—
Proceeds from exercise of stock options
4,189
4,950
Tax benefit from the exercise of stock options
3,678
3,243
Net cash (used for)/provided by financing activities
(24,896
)
8,193
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents
(1,101
)
(22,113
)
Cash and cash equivalents – beginning of period
168,777
102,830
Cash and cash equivalents – end of period
$
167,676
$
80,717
See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements - unaudited.
4
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note A – Basis of Reporting
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements of Steven Madden, Ltd. and subsidiaries (the “Company”) have been prepared in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, such statements include all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring items) which are considered necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position of the Company and the results of its operations and cash flows for the periods presented. The results of its operations for the
three- and six-month
periods ended
June 30, 2013
are not necessarily indicative of the operating results for the full year. It is suggested that these financial statements be read in conjunction with the financial statements and related disclosures for the year ended
December 31, 2012
included in the Annual Report of Steven Madden, Ltd. on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 1, 2013.
Note B – Recently Adopted Accounting Standards
In July 2012, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued new accounting guidance that permits an entity to first assess qualitative factors to determine whether it is more likely than not that an indefinite-lived intangible asset is impaired as a basis for determining whether it is necessary to perform a quantitative impairment test. An entity would continue to calculate the fair value of an indefinite-lived intangible asset if the asset fails the qualitative assessment, while no further analysis would be required if it passes. The provisions of the new guidance were effective as of the beginning of our 2013 fiscal year. We do not expect the new guidance to have an impact on our 2013 impairment test results.
Note C – Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Significant areas involving management estimates include allowances for bad debts, returns and customer chargebacks, inventory valuation, valuation of intangible assets, litigation reserves and contingent payment liabilities. The Company provides reserves on trade accounts receivables and factor receivables for future customer chargebacks and markdown allowances, discounts, returns and other miscellaneous compliance related deductions that relate to the current period sales. The Company evaluates anticipated chargebacks by reviewing several performance indicators of its major customers. These performance indicators, which include retailers’ inventory levels, sell-through rates and gross margin levels, are analyzed by management to estimate the amount of the anticipated customer allowance.
5
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note D – Factor Receivable
The Company has a collection agency agreement with Rosenthal & Rosenthal, Inc. (“Rosenthal”) that became effective on September 15, 2009. The agreement can be terminated by the Company or Rosenthal at any time upon 60 days prior written notice. Under the agreement, the Company can request advances from Rosenthal of up to
85%
of aggregate receivables submitted to Rosenthal. The agreement provides the Company with a
$30 million
credit facility with a
$15 million
sub-limit for letters of credit at an interest rate based, at the Company’s election, upon either the prime rate or LIBOR. The Company also pays a fee based on a percentage of the gross invoice amount submitted to Rosenthal. With respect to receivables related to our private label business, the fee is
0.14%
of the gross invoice amount. With respect to all other receivables, the fee is
0.25%
of the gross invoice amount. Rosenthal assumes the credit risk on a substantial portion of the receivables that the Company submits to it and, to the extent of any loans made to the Company, Rosenthal maintains a lien on all of the Company’s receivables to secure the Company’s obligations.
Note E – Notes Receivable
As of
June 30, 2013
and
December 31, 2012
, Notes Receivable were comprised of the following:
June 30,
2013
December 31,
2012
Note receivable from seller of SM Canada (see Note Q)
$3,085
$3,085
On August 26, 2010, the Company entered into a Debenture and Stock Purchase Agreement with Bakers Footwear Group, Inc. (“Bakers”) pursuant to which the Company paid
$5,000
to acquire a subordinated debenture in the principal amount of
$5,000
and
1,844,860
unregistered shares of Bakers common stock, which traded on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board. The Company allocated
$996
of the purchase price to the common stock and
$4,004
to the subordinated debenture based upon their relative fair values. Interest accrues on the debenture at the rate of
11%
per annum and is payable quarterly in cash. The principal amount of the debenture was payable by Bakers in four equal installments of
$1,250
due on August 31, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. The difference between the
$4,004
purchase price of the debenture and the
$5,000
principal amount of the debenture is considered original issue discount and is being amortized over the life of the debenture. On October 3, 2012, Bakers filed for Chapter 11 protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court. As a consequence of the bankruptcy, the debenture due from Bakers (as well as the Bakers common stock) was considered impaired and, therefore, was deemed to have no value. Accordingly, a charge of $
4,148
for the impairment of the debenture (as well as a charge of
$996
for the impairment of the Company's investment in Bakers common stock) was recorded in the third quarter of 2012. In January 2013, Bakers announced it intends to liquidate or sell all of its remaining assets.
In April 2012, Betsey Johnson LLC filed for Chapter 11 protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court. Shortly thereafter, Betsey Johnson LLC announced that it would commence an orderly liquidation of all of its assets. As a consequence of the bankruptcy, the note receivable due from Betsey Johnson LLC of
$3,309
was considered impaired and, accordingly, an impairment charge was recorded and the value of the note was reduced to its anticipated recovery of
$500
in the second quarter of 2012. In the fourth quarter of 2012, the Company collected
$1,522
and recorded a
$1,022
benefit related to a greater-than-anticipated recovery of the note receivable.
Note F – Note Receivable – Related Party
On June 25, 2007, the Company made a loan to Steve Madden, its Creative and Design Chief and a principal stockholder of the Company, in the amount of
$3,000
in order for Mr. Madden to satisfy a personal tax obligation resulting from the exercise of options that were due to expire and retain the underlying Company common stock, which he pledged to the Company as collateral to secure the loan. Mr. Madden executed a secured promissory note in favor of the Company bearing interest at an annual rate of
8%
, which was due on the earlier of the date Mr. Madden ceases to be employed by the Company or December 31, 2007. The note was amended and restated as of December 19, 2007 to extend the maturity date to March 31, 2009, and amended and restated again as of April 1, 2009 to change the interest rate to
6%
and extend the maturity date to June 30, 2015 at which time all principal and accrued interest would become due. On January 3, 2012, in connection with an amendment of Mr. Madden’s employment
6
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements – Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note F – Note Receivable – Related Party (continued)
contract, the note was again amended and restated (the “Third Amended and Restated Note”) to extend the maturity date to December 31, 2023 and eliminate accrual of interest after December 31, 2011. In addition, the Third Amended and Restated Note provides that, commencing on December 31, 2014 and annually on each December 31 thereafter through the maturity date, one-tenth of the principal amount thereof, together with accrued interest, will be cancelled by the Company provided that Mr. Madden continues to be employed by the Company on each such December 31. As of December 31, 2011,
$1,090
of interest has accrued on the principal amount of the loan related to the period prior to the elimination of the accrual of interest and has been reflected on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. Due to the
three-for-two
stock split effected on May 3, 2010, the number of shares securing the loan increased from
510,000
shares to
765,000
shares. Based upon the increase in the market value of the Company’s common stock since the inception of the loan, on July 12, 2010, the Company released from its security interest
555,000
shares of the Company’s common stock, retaining
210,000
shares with a total market value on that date of
$6,798
, as collateral for the loan. Subsequently, pursuant to the
three-for-two
stock split effected on May 31, 2011, the number of shares securing the repayment of the loan has increased from
210,000
shares to
315,000
shares. On
June 30, 2013
, the total market value of these shares was $
15,240
. Pursuant to the elimination of further interest accumulation under the Third Amended and Restated Note, the outstanding principal and the accrued interest has been discounted to reflect imputed interest, which will be amortized over the remaining life of the loan.
Note G – Marketable Securities
Marketable securities consist primarily of corporate bonds and certificates of deposit with maturities greater than three months and up to ten years at the time of purchase as well as marketable equity securities. These securities, which are classified as available-for-sale, are carried at fair value, with unrealized gains and losses, net of any tax effect, reported in stockholders’ equity as accumulated other comprehensive income (loss). These securities are classified as current and non-current marketable securities based upon their maturities. Amortization of premiums and discounts is included in interest income. For the
three and six
months ended
June 30, 2013
, the amortization of bond premiums totals $
173
and $
360
, respectively, compared to $
279
and $
529
for the comparable periods in 2012. The values of these securities may fluctuate as a result of changes in equity values, market interest rates and credit risk.
Note H – Fair Value Measurement
The accounting guidance under Accounting Standards Codification “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures” (“ASC 820-10”) requires the Company to make disclosures about the fair value of certain of its assets and liabilities. ASC 820-10 clarifies the principle that fair value should be based on the assumptions market participants would use when pricing an asset or liability and establishes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the information used to develop those assumptions. ASC 820-10 utilizes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value into three broad levels. A brief description of those three levels is as follows:
•
Level 1: Observable inputs such as quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
•
Level 2: Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly.
•
Level 3: Significant unobservable inputs.
The Company’s financial assets and liabilities subject to fair value measurements as of
June 30, 2013
and
December 31, 2012
are as follows:
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements – Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note H – Fair Value Measurement (continued)
June 30, 2013
Fair Value Measurements
Fair value
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Assets:
Cash equivalents
$
6,508
$
6,508
$
—
$
—
Current marketable securities – available for sale
22,193
22,193
—
—
Note receivable – related party
3,600
—
—
3,600
Forward contracts
448
—
448
—
Note receivable from seller of SM Canada
3,085
—
—
3,085
Long-term marketable securities – available for sale
100,260
100,260
—
—
Total assets
$
136,094
$
128,961
$
448
$
6,685
Liabilities:
Contingent consideration
$
46,810
—
—
$
46,810
Total liabilities
$
46,810
—
—
$
46,810
December 31, 2012
Fair Value Measurements
Fair value
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Assets:
Cash equivalents
$
5,707
$
5,707
$
—
$
—
Current marketable securities – available for sale
16,285
16,285
—
—
Note receivable – related party
3,581
—
—
3,581
Forward contracts
161
—
161
—
Note receivable from seller of SM Canada
3,085
—
—
3,085
Long-term marketable securities – available for sale
81,202
81,202
—
—
Total assets
$
110,021
$
103,194
$
161
$
6,666
Liabilities:
Contingent consideration
$
41,960
—
—
$
41,960
Total liabilities
$
41,960
—
—
$
41,960
Forward contracts are entered into to manage the risk associated with the volatility of future cash flows denominated in Mexican pesos. Fair value of these instruments is based on observable market transactions of spot and forward rates.
For the notes receivable due from related party (see Note F) and from the seller of SM Canada (see Note Q), the carrying value was determined to be the fair value, based upon their imputed or actual interest rates, which approximate current market interest rates.
The Company has recorded a liability for potential contingent consideration in connection with the February 21, 2012 acquisition of SM Canada (see Note Q). Pursuant to the terms of an earn-out agreement between the Company and the seller of SM Canada, earn-out payments will be due annually to the seller of SM Canada based on the financial performance of SM Canada for each of the twelve-month periods ending on March 31, 2013 through 2017, inclusive. The fair value of the contingent payments was estimated using the present value of management’s projections of the financial results of SM Canada during the earn-out period.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements – Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note H – Fair Value Measurement (continued)
The current portion of the earn-out due based on the twelve-month period ended March 31, 2013 approximates the recorded value.
The Company has recorded a liability for potential contingent consideration in connection with the May 25, 2011 acquisition of Cejon Inc., Cejon Accessories, Inc. and New East Designs, LLC (collectively "Cejon"). Pursuant to the terms of an earn-out agreement between the Company and the sellers of Cejon, earn-out payments will be made annually to the sellers of Cejon, based on the financial performance of Cejon for each of the twelve-month periods ending on June 30, 2012 through 2016, inclusive. The fair value of the contingent payments was estimated using the present value of management’s projections of the financial results of Cejon during the earn-out period.
The Company recorded a liability for contingent consideration as a result of the February 10, 2010 acquisition of Big Buddha, Inc. The final contingent consideration will be payable to the seller of Big Buddha based on the financial performance of Big Buddha for the twelve-month period ended March 31, 2013. The final payment is expected to be made during the third quarter of 2013.
Accounting guidance permits entities to choose to measure financial instruments and certain other items at fair value that are not currently required to be measured at fair value. The accounting guidance also establishes presentation and disclosure requirements designed to facilitate comparisons between entities that chose different measurement attributes for similar assets and liabilities. The Company has elected not to measure any eligible items at fair value.
The carrying value of certain financial instruments such as accounts receivable, due from factor and accounts payable approximates their fair values due to the short-term nature of their underlying terms. The fair values of investment in marketable securities available for sale are determined by reference to market data and other valuation techniques, as appropriate. Fair value of the notes receivable held by the Company approximates their carrying value based upon their imputed or actual interest rate, which approximates current market interest rates.
Note I – Inventories
Inventories, which consist of finished goods on hand and in transit, are stated at the lower of cost (first-in, first-out method) or market.
Note J – Revenue Recognition
The Company recognizes revenue on wholesale sales when products are shipped pursuant to its standard terms, which are freight on board (“FOB”) Company warehouse, or when products are delivered to the consolidators, or any other destination, as per the terms of the customers’ purchase order, persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, the price is fixed or determinable and collection is reasonably assured. Sales reductions on wholesale sales for anticipated discounts, allowances and other deductions are recognized during the period when sales are recorded. Customers retain the right to replacement of the product for poor quality or improper or short shipments, which have historically been immaterial. Retail sales are recognized when the payment is received from customers and are recorded net of estimated returns. The Company also generates commission income acting as a buying agent by arranging to manufacture private label shoes to the specifications of its clients. The Company’s commission revenue includes fees charged for its design, product and development services provided to certain suppliers in connection with the Company’s private label business. Commission revenue and product and development fees are recognized as earned when title to the product transfers from the manufacturer to the customer and collections are reasonably assured and are reported on a net basis after deducting related operating expenses.
The Company licenses its Steve Madden® and Steven by Steve Madden® trademarks for use in connection with the manufacture, marketing and sale of sunglasses, eyewear, outerwear, bedding, hosiery, women's fashion apparel, jewelry, watches and luggage. In addition, the Company licenses the Betsey Johnson® and Betseyville® trademarks for use in connection with the manufacture, marketing and sale of apparel, jewelry, swimwear, eyewear, watches, fragrances and outerwear. The license agreements require the licensee to pay the Company a royalty and, in substantially all of the agreements, an advertising fee based on the higher of a minimum or a net sales percentage as defined in the various agreements. In addition, under the terms of retail selling agreements, most of the Company’s international distributors are required to pay the Company a royalty based on a percentage of net sales, in addition to a commission and a design fee on the purchases of the Company’s products. Licensing revenue is recognized on the basis of net
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note J – Revenue Recognition (continued)
sales reported by the licensees, or the minimum guaranteed royalties, if higher. In substantially all of the Company’s license agreements, the minimum guaranteed royalty is earned and payable on a quarterly basis.
Note K – Taxes Collected From Customers
The Company accounts for certain taxes collected from its customers in accordance with the accounting guidance which permits companies to adopt a policy of presenting taxes in the income statement on either a gross basis (included in revenues and costs) or a net basis (excluded from revenues). Taxes within the scope of this accounting guidance would include taxes that are imposed on a revenue transaction between a seller and a customer, for example, sales taxes, use taxes, value-added taxes and some types of excise taxes. The Company has consistently recorded all taxes on a net basis.
Note L – Sales Deductions
The Company supports retailers’ initiatives to maximize sales of the Company’s products on the retail floor by subsidizing the co-op advertising programs of such retailers, providing them with inventory markdown allowances and participating in various other marketing initiatives of its major customers. In addition, the Company accepts returns for damaged products for which the Company’s costs are normally charged back to the responsible third-party factory. Such expenses are reflected in the financial statements as deductions to net sales.
Note M – Cost of Sales
All costs incurred to bring finished products to the Company’s distribution center or, in our First Cost segment and certain private label business to the customers’ freight forwarder and, in the Retail segment, the costs to bring products to the Company’s stores, are included in the cost of sales line on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. These costs include the cost of finished products, purchase commissions, letter of credit fees, brokerage fees, sample expenses, custom duty, inbound freight, royalty payments on licensed products, labels and product packaging. All warehouse and distribution costs related to the Wholesale segments and freight to customers, if any, are included in the operating expenses line item of the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. The Company’s gross margins may not be comparable to those of other companies in the industry because some companies may include warehouse and distribution costs, as well as other costs excluded from cost of sales by the Company, as a component of cost of sales, while other companies report on the same basis as the Company and include them in operating expenses.
Note N – Share Repurchase Program
The Company's Board of Directors authorized a share repurchase program (the “Share Repurchase Program”), effective as of January 1, 2004, originally providing for share repurchases in the aggregate amount of
$20,000
. The Share Repurchase Program does not have a fixed expiration or termination date and may be modified or terminated by the Board of Directors at any time. On several occasions the Board of Directors has increased the amount authorized for repurchase. On June 18, 2013, the Board of Directors approved a continuation of the Share Repurchase Program for an additional
$125,000
in repurchases of the Company's common stock. The Share Repurchase Program permits the Company to effect repurchases from time to time through a combination of open market repurchases or in privately negotiated transactions at such prices and times as are determined to be in the best interest of the Company. During the six months ended
June 30, 2013
, an aggregate of
707,830
shares of the Company's common stock was repurchased under the program, at an average price per share of
$46.29
, for an aggregate purchase price of approximately
$32,763
. As of
June 30, 2013
, approximately
$139,327
remained available for future repurchases under the Share Repurchase Program.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note O – Net Income Per Share of Common Stock
Basic net income per share is based on the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the period, which does not include unvested restricted common stock subject to forfeiture of
2,875,000
shares for the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2013
, and
1,425,000
and
1,204,000
shares for the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2012
, respectively. Diluted net income per share reflects: a) the potential dilution assuming shares of common stock were issued upon the exercise of outstanding in-the-money options and the proceeds thereof were used to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock at the average market price during the period, and b) the vesting of granted nonvested restricted stock awards for which the assumed proceeds upon vesting are deemed to be the amount of compensation cost not yet recognized attributable to future services using the treasury stock method, to the extent dilutive. For the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2013
options to purchase approximately
11,000
and
40,000
shares of common stock, respectively, have been excluded in the calculation of diluted income per share as compared to
77,000
and
85,000
shares that were excluded for the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2012
, as the result would have been antidilutive. For the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2013
and
2012
, all unvested restricted stock awards were dilutive.
Note P – Stock-Based Compensation
In March 2006, the Board of Directors approved the Steven Madden, Ltd. 2006 Stock Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) under which nonqualified stock options, stock appreciation rights, performance shares, restricted stock, other stock-based awards and performance-based cash awards may be granted to employees, consultants and non-employee directors. The stockholders approved the Plan on May 26, 2006. On May 25, 2007, the stockholders approved an amendment to the Plan to increase the maximum number of shares that may be issued under the Plan from
2,700,000
to
3,487,500
. On May 22, 2009, the stockholders approved a second amendment to the Plan that increased the maximum number of shares that may be issued under the Plan to
9,144,000
. On May 25, 2012, the stockholders approved a third amendment to the Plan that increased the maximum number of shares that may be issued under the Plan to
15,644,000
. The following table summarizes the number of shares of common stock authorized for use under the Plan, the number of stock-based awards granted (net of expired or cancelled awards) under the Plan and the number of shares of common stock available for the grant of stock-based awards under the Plan:
Common stock authorized
15,644,000
Stock-based awards, including restricted stock and stock options granted, net of expired or cancelled
(12,013,000
)
Common stock available for grant of stock-based awards as of June 30, 2013
3,631,000
Total equity-based compensation for the
three and six
months ended
June 30
, 2013 and 2012 is as follows:
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
2013
2012
2013
2012
Restricted stock
$
3,836
$
2,407
$
7,451
$
4,858
Stock options
1,335
1,536
2,871
3,092
Total
$
5,171
$
3,943
$
10,322
$
7,950
Equity-based compensation is included in operating expenses on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note P – Stock-Based Compensation (continued)
Stock Options
Cash proceeds and intrinsic values related to total stock options exercised during the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2013
and
2012
are as follows:
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
2013
2012
2013
2012
Proceeds from stock options exercised
$
3,538
$
1,478
$
4,189
$
4,950
Intrinsic value of stock options exercised
$
8,711
$
2,963
$
9,439
$
8,232
During the
three and six
months ended
June 30, 2013
, options to purchase approximately
439,894
shares of common stock with a weighted average exercise price of
$14.8
0 and options to purchase approximately
604,664
shares of common stock with a weighted average exercise price of
$18.35
vested, respectively. During the
three and six
months ended
June 30, 2012
, options to purchase approximately
456,000
shares of common stock with a weighted average exercise price of
$14.75
and options to purchase approximately
680,000
shares of common stock with a weighted average exercise price of
$17.55
vested, respectively. As of
June 30, 2013
, there were unvested options relating to
882,290
shares of common stock outstanding with a total of
$9,073
of unrecognized compensation cost and an average vesting period of
2.72
years.
The Company uses the Black-Scholes option-pricing model to estimate the fair value of options granted, which requires several assumptions. The expected term of the options represents the estimated period of time until exercise and is based on the historical experience of similar awards. Expected volatility is based on the historical volatility of the Company’s common stock. The risk free interest rate is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at the time of the grant. With the exception of special dividends paid in November of 2005 and 2006, the Company historically has not paid regular cash dividends and thus the expected dividend rate is assumed to be zero. The following weighted average assumptions were used for stock options granted during the
six
months ended
June 30, 2013
and
2012
:
2013
2012
Volatility
36.9% to 44.8%
41.1% to 47.4%
Risk free interest rate
0.37% to 0.76%
0.48% to 0.87%
Expected life in years
4.1 to 5.1
3.1 to 4.6
Dividend yield
0.00%
0.00%
Weighted average fair value
$14.44
$14.03
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note P – Stock-Based Compensation (continued)
Activity relating to stock options granted under the Company’s plans and outside the plans during the
six
months ended
June 30, 2013
is as follows:
Number of Shares
Weighted Average Exercise Price
Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Term
Aggregate Intrinsic Value
Outstanding at January 1, 2013
2,269,000
$
20.57
Granted
346,500
44.02
Exercised
(284,000
)
14.73
Cancelled/Forfeited
(25,000
)
29.99
Outstanding at June 30, 2013
2,306,500
$
24.77
4.8 years
$
54,625
Exercisable at June 30, 2013
1,431,000
$
18.78
4.0 years
$
42,360
Restricted Stock
The following table summarizes restricted stock activity during the
six
months ended
June 30, 2013
and
2012
:
2013
2012
Number of Shares
Weighted Average Fair Value at Grant Date
Number of Shares
Weighted Average Fair Value at Grant Date
Non-vested at January 1
2,889,000
$
34.74
671,000
$
25.44
Granted
273,500
43.32
1,140,000
41.13
Vested
(211,000
)
37.10
(169,000
)
24.80
Forfeited
(16,000
)
30.81
—
—
Non-vested at June 30
2,935,500
$
36.77
1,642,000
$
36.40
As of
June 30, 2013
, the Company had
$94,517
of total unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted stock awards granted under the Plan. This cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted average of
8.99
years. The Company determines the fair value of its restricted stock awards based on the market price of its common stock on the date of grant.
On January 3, 2012, the Company and its Creative and Design Chief, Steven Madden, entered into an amendment of Mr. Madden’s existing employment agreement, pursuant to which, on February 8, 2012, Mr. Madden was granted
975,371
restricted shares of the Company’s common stock at the then market price of
$41.01
, which will vest in equal annual installments over a seven-year period commencing on December 31, 2017 and, thereafter, on each December 31 through December 31, 2023, subject to Mr. Madden’s continued employment on each such vesting date. Pursuant to the contract, on June 30, 2012, Mr. Madden exercised his right to receive an additional restricted stock award, and on July 3, 2012 he was granted
1,262,228
restricted shares of the Company's common stock at the then market price of
$31.69
, which will vest in the same manner as the aforementioned grant.
Note Q – Acquisitions
Steve Madden Canada
On February 21, 2012, the Company purchased all of the assets of Steve Madden Canada Inc., Steve Madden Retail Canada Inc., Pasa Agency Inc. and Gelati Imports Inc. (collectively, “SM Canada”), the Company’s sole distributor in Canada since 1994, comprising SM Canada’s footwear, handbags and accessories wholesale and retail businesses. The transaction was completed for
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note Q – Acquisitions (continued)
consideration of approximately
$29,367
plus potential earn-out payments of up to a maximum of
$38,000
Canadian dollars (approximately
$37,327
U.S. dollars), in the aggregate, based on achievement of certain earnings targets for each of the twelve-month periods ending on March 31, 2013 through 2017, inclusive. The fair value of the contingent payments was estimated using the present value of management’s projections of the financial results of SM Canada during the earn-out period. As of
June 30, 2013
, the Company estimates the fair value of the contingent consideration to be
$25,294
.
The transaction was accounted for using the acquisition method required by GAAP. Accordingly, the assets and liabilities of SM Canada were adjusted to their fair values, and the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of the assets acquired, including identified intangible assets, was recorded as goodwill. The fair values assigned to tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed are based on management’s estimates and assumptions, which are subject to change. The purchase price has been allocated as follows:
Accounts receivable
$
2,496
Inventory
2,220
Prepaid expenses and other assets
147
Fixed assets
1,005
Re-acquired right
35,200
Customer relationships
4,400
Non-compete agreement
455
Accounts payable
(2,645
)
Accrued expenses
(802
)
Total fair value excluding goodwill
42,476
Goodwill
9,368
Net assets acquired
$
51,844
At the date of acquisition, the Company and SM Canada had a non-contractual preexisting relationship under which SM Canada had the right to use the Steve Madden brand throughout Canada in connection with the sale and distribution of merchandise. The settlement of the preexisting relationship is considered a re-acquired right and was valued based on the present value of estimated future cash flows.
Contingent consideration classified as a liability will be remeasured at fair value at each reporting date, until the contingency is resolved, with changes recognized in earnings. The goodwill related to this transaction is expected to be deductible for tax purposes over
15
years.
The Company incurred approximately $
951
in acquisition related costs applicable to the SM Canada transaction, $
800
of which were incurred in 2012. These expenses are included in operating expenses in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.
In connection with the acquisition, the Company provided an interest free loan to the seller of SM Canada in the principal amount of $
3,107
Canadian dollars ($
3,085
in U.S. dollars). The note will be paid in five annual installments which are due on the dates the five annual earn-out payments are paid. The note was recorded net of the imputed interest, which will be amortized to income over the term of the note.The results of operations of SM Canada have been included in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income from the date of the acquisition. Unaudited pro forma information related to this acquisition is not included, as the impact of the transaction is not material to the Company’s consolidated results.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note R – Goodwill and Intangible Assets
The following is a summary of the carrying amount of goodwill by segment as of
June 30, 2013
:
Wholesale
Net Carrying Amount
Footwear
Accessories
Retail
Balance at January 1, 2013
$
36,390
$
49,324
$
5,845
$
91,559
Purchase accounting adjustment
1,686
—
3,496
5,182
Translation and other
(188
)
—
(56
)
(244
)
Balance at June 30, 2013
$
37,888
$
49,324
$
9,285
$
96,497
The following table details identifiable intangible assets as of
June 30, 2013
:
Estimated Lives
Cost Basis
Accumulated Amortization (1)
Net Carrying Amount
Trade names
6–10 years
$
4,590
$
1,839
$
2,751
Customer relationships
10 years
27,339
9,092
18,247
License agreements
3–6 years
5,600
5,600
—
Non-compete agreement
5 years
2,440
1,684
756
Other
3 years
14
14
—
39,983
18,229
21,754
Re-acquired right
indefinite
35,200
2,030
33,170
Trade names
indefinite
76,888
—
76,888
$
152,071
$
20,259
$
131,812
(1) Includes the effect of foreign currency translation related primarily to the movements of the Canadian dollar in relation to the U.S. dollar.
The estimated future amortization expense of purchased intangibles as of
June 30, 2013
is as follows:
2013 (remaining six months)
$
1,665
2014
3,263
2015
3,081
2016
2,777
2017
2,537
Thereafter
8,431
$
21,754
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note S – Derivative Instruments
The Company uses derivative instruments, specifically, forward foreign exchange contracts, to manage the risk associated with the volatility of future cash flows denominated in Mexican pesos. The foreign exchange contracts are used to mitigate the impact of exchange rate fluctuations on forecasted purchases of inventory from Mexico and are designated as cash flow hedging instruments. As of
June 30, 2013
, the fair value of the Company's foreign currency derivatives, which is included on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets in prepaid expenses and other current assets, is
$448
. As of
June 30, 2013
,
$324
of
gains related to cash flow hedges are recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income, net of taxes and are expected to be recognized in earnings at the same time the hedged items affect earnings. As of
June 30, 2013
, none of the Company's hedging activities were considered ineffective and, thus, no ineffectiveness from hedging activities were recognized in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.
Note T – Commitments, Contingencies and Other
Legal proceedings:
As previously disclosed, on February 2, 2012, two individuals purporting to be stockholders of the Company commenced separate civil actions in the Supreme Court of New York, Queens County,
Mark Ioffe, Derivatively on Behalf of Nominal Defendant Steven Madden, Ltd. v. Steven Madden, et. al
, No. 700188-2012 (the “Ioffe Action”) and
Catherine L. Phillips, Derivatively on Behalf of Nominal Defendant Steven Madden, Ltd. v. Steven Madden, et. al
, No. 700189-2012 (together with the Ioffe Action, the “Actions”). The Actions asserted derivative claims challenging the decision of the Company's Board of Directors in January 2012 to amend Steven Madden's employment agreement dated July 15, 2005, and amended as of December 14, 2009 and to amend the promissory note setting forth Mr. Madden's obligations in respect of a loan made by the Company to Mr. Madden in 2007 and amended in 2009 and claimed, among other things, that the Board violated its duties of loyalty and good faith by approving the amendments. The Actions also asserted claims of unjust enrichment against Mr. Madden. The Company and the other defendants filed a motion for dismissal of the Actions, which was granted by the court on September 13, 2012. The plaintiffs did not file a notice of appeal with respect to the dismissal of the Actions and the time period for filing an appeal expired.
On or about May 17, 2013, a law firm purporting to represent Mark Ioffe served a demand letter on the Company's Board of Directors (the “Demand Letter”). The allegations in the Demand Letter are substantively the same as the claims made in the Actions in which the Court entered a judgment of dismissal. The Demand Letter provides that should the Board of Directors fail to take the actions demanded within a reasonable period of time or refuse to take such actions, Mr. Ioffe would commence a shareholder derivative action on behalf of the Company. In response to the Demand Letter, the Board of Directors has formed a special committee consisting of Board members, Richard P. Randall, Peter Migliorini and Ravi Sachdev, to, among other things, investigate and evaluate the various demands, allegations and requests for action contained in the Demand Letter. The special committee is currently conducting an investigation into the matters raised in the Demand Letter and has retained independent counsel to assist and advise it in connection with its investigation and evaluation.
The Company has been named as a defendant in certain other lawsuits in the normal course of business. In the opinion of management, after consulting with legal counsel, the liabilities, if any, resulting from these matters should not have a material effect on the Company's financial position or results of operations. It is the policy of management to disclose the amount or range of reasonably possible losses in excess of recorded amounts.
Note U – Operating Segment Information
The Company operates the following business segments: Wholesale Footwear, Wholesale Accessories, Retail, First Cost and Licensing. The Wholesale Footwear segment, through sales to department stores, mid-tier retailers, mass-market merchants and specialty stores, derives revenue, both domestically and worldwide through our International business, from sales of branded and private label women’s, men’s, girls’ and children’s footwear. The Wholesale Accessories segment, which includes branded and private label handbags, belts and small leather goods as well as cold weather and selected other fashion accessories, derives revenue, both domestically and worldwide through our International business, from sales to department stores, mid-tier retailers, mass-market merchants and specialty stores. Our Wholesale Footwear and Wholesale Accessories segments, through our International business, derive revenue from Canada and, under special distribution arrangements, from
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STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note U – Operating Segment Information (continued)
Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Mexico, Australia, India, South Africa and South America. The Retail segment, through the operation of Company-owned retail stores in the United States and Canada and the Company’s websites, derives revenue from
sales of branded women’s, men’s and children’s footwear, accessories and licensed products to consumers. The First Cost segment represents activities of a subsidiary which earns commissions for serving as a buying agent of footwear products to mass-market merchandisers, mid-tier department stores and other retailers with respect to their purchase of footwear. The Company's Licensing segment generates revenue by licensing its Steve Madden® and Steven by Steve Madden® trademarks and other trademark rights for use in connection with the manufacture, marketing and sale of sunglasses, eyewear, outerwear, bedding, hosiery and women's fashion apparel, jewelry, watches and luggage. In addition, this segment licenses the Betsey Johnson® and Betseyville® trademarks for use in connection with the manufacture, marketing and sale of apparel, jewelry, swimwear, eyewear, watches, fragrances and outerwear.
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STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note U – Operating Segment Information (continued)
As of and three months ended,
Wholesale Footwear
Wholesale Accessories
Total Wholesale
Retail
First Cost
Licensing
Corporate
Consolidated
June 30, 2013
Net sales to external customers
$
199,198
$
52,224
$
251,422
$
46,212
$
297,634
Gross profit
60,989
19,667
80,656
29,922
110,578
Commissions and licensing fees – net
—
—
—
—
$
1,888
$
1,811
3,699
Income from operations
27,044
9,394
36,438
5,474
1,888
1,811
45,611
Segment assets
$
538,987
$
165,570
704,557
110,196
73,988
—
888,741
Capital expenditures
$
2,895
$
3,538
$
—
$
—
$
6,433
June 30, 2012
Net sales to external customers
$
198,694
$
49,439
$
248,133
$
40,559
$
288,692
Gross profit
59,448
18,955
78,403
25,851
104,254
Commissions and licensing fees – net
—
—
—
—
$
2,412
$
1,840
4,252
Income from operations
24,692
8,558
33,250
4,302
2,412
1,840
(4,310
)
37,494
Segment assets
$
487,029
$
156,740
643,769
81,682
51,569
—
777,020
Capital expenditures
$
1,152
$
3,608
$
—
$
—
$
4,760
As of and six months ended,
Wholesale Footwear
Wholesale Accessories
Total Wholesale
Retail
First Cost
Licensing
Corporate
Consolidated
June 30, 2013:
Net sales to external customers
$
388,379
$
96,905
$
485,284
$
91,266
$
576,550
Gross profit (a)
118,851
37,236
156,087
57,089
213,175
Commissions and licensing fees – net (a)
—
—
—
—
$
4,170
$
3,895
8,066
Income from operations (a)
49,626
16,886
66,512
7,473
4,170
3,895
82,048
Segment assets
$
538,987
$
165,570
704,557
110,196
73,988
—
888,741
Capital expenditures
$
3,822
$
6,837
$
—
$
—
$
10,659
June 30, 2012:
Net sales to external customers
$
390,194
$
86,882
$
477,076
$
77,586
$
554,662
Gross profit
118,176
34,085
152,261
48,086
200,347
Commissions and licensing fees – net
—
—
—
—
$
4,740
$
3,985
8,725
Income from operations
48,180
13,825
62,005
6,433
4,740
3,985
(4,310
)
72,853
Segment assets
$
487,029
$
156,740
643,769
81,682
51,569
—
777,020
Capital expenditures
$
2,133
$
5,897
$
—
$
—
$
8,030
(a) Does not sum do to rounding.
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STEVEN MADDEN, LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
–
Unaudited
June 30, 2013
($ in thousands except share and per share data)
Note U – Operating Segment Information (continued)
Revenues by geographic area for the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2013
and
2012
are as follows:
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
2013
2012
2013
2012
Domestic
$
264,817
$
267,658
$
517,254
$
519,303
International
32,817
21,034
59,296
35,359
Total
$
297,634
$
288,692
$
576,550
$
554,662
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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The following discussion of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and notes thereto appearing elsewhere in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
All references in this Quarterly Report to "we," "our," "us" and the "Company," refer to Steven Madden, Ltd. and its subsidiaries unless the context indicates otherwise.
This Quarterly Report contains certain “forward-looking statements” as that term is defined in the federal securities laws. The events described in forward-looking statements contained in this Quarterly Report may not occur. Generally, forward-looking statements relate to business plans or strategies, projected or anticipated benefits or other consequences of our plans or strategies, projected or anticipated benefits from acquisitions to be made by us, or projections involving anticipated revenues, earnings or other aspects of our operating results. The words “may”, “will”, “expect”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “project”, “plan”, “intend”, “estimate”, and “continue”, and their opposites and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. We caution you that these statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and are subject to a number of uncertainties, risks and other influences, many of which are beyond our control, that may influence the accuracy of the statements and the projections upon which the statements are based. Factors that may affect our results include, but are not limited to, the risks and uncertainties discussed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012. Any one or more of these uncertainties, risks and other influences could materially affect our results of operations and whether forward-looking statements made by us ultimately prove to be accurate. Our actual results, performance and achievements could differ materially from those expressed or implied in these forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether from new information, future events or otherwise.
Overview:
($ in thousands, except retail sales data per square foot, earnings per share and per share data)
Steven Madden, Ltd. and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Company”) design, source, market and sell fashion-forward name brand and private label footwear for women, men and children and name brand and private label fashion handbags and accessories. We also license our trademarks for use in connection with the manufacture, marketing and sale of various products to our business partners. Our products are marketed through our retail stores and our e-commerce websites, as well as better department stores, major department stores, mid-tier department stores, specialty stores, luxury retailers, value priced retailers, national chains, mass market merchants and catalog retailers throughout the United States and Canada. In addition, we have special distribution arrangements for the marketing of our products in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Mexico, Australia, South Africa, South America and India. We offer a broad range of updated styles designed to establish or complement and capitalize on market trends. We have established a reputation for design creativity and our ability to offer quality products in popular styles at affordable prices, delivered in an efficient manner and time frame.
During the
second quarter of 2013
, we continued our trend of positive sales and earnings growth. Net sales for the quarter ended
June 30, 2013
increased
3.1%
to $297,634 from
$288,692
in the same period of last year. Net income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd. increased
7.6%
to
$28,956
in the
second quarter of 2013
compared to
$26,899
in the same period of last year. The effective tax rate for the
second quarter of 2013
increased to 37.1% compared to
31.3%
in the second quarter of last year due primarily to a change in the estimated annual effective tax rate in the second quarter of 2012 related to a portion of earnings from the Company's foreign operations that have been invested indefinitely. Diluted earnings per share increased to
$0.65
per share on
44,771
diluted weighted average shares outstanding compared to
$0.61
per share on
43,943
diluted weighted average shares outstanding in the second quarter of last year.
Our inventory turnover (calculated on a trailing twelve month average) for both the quarter ended
June 30, 2013
and 2012 was 10.5 times. Our accounts receivable average collection days was 66 days in the second quarter of 2013 compared to 67 days in the same period of 2012. As of
June 30, 2013
, we had $
290,129
in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities, no short or long-term debt and total stockholders’ equity of $
658,493
. Working capital increased to $
310,228
as of
June 30, 2013
, compared to $
210,898
on
June 30, 2012
.
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The following tables set forth information on operations for the periods indicated:
Selected Financial Information
Three Months Ended
June 30,
($ in thousands)
2013
2012
CONSOLIDATED:
Net sales
$
297,634
100.0
%
$
288,692
100.0
%
Cost of sales
187,056
62.8
%
184,438
63.9
%
Gross profit
110,578
37.2
%
104,254
36.1
%
Other operating income – net of expenses
3,699
1.2
%
4,252
1.5
%
Operating expenses
68,666
23.1
%
66,702
23.1
%
Impairment of note receivable and provision for litigation
—
—
%
4,310
1.5
%
Income from operations
45,611
15.3
%
37,494
13.0
%
Interest and other income – net
992
0.3
%
1,663
0.6
%
Income before income taxes
46,603
15.7
%
39,157
13.6
%
Net income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd.
28,956
9.7
%
26,899
9.3
%
By Segment:
WHOLESALE FOOTWEAR SEGMENT:
Net sales
$
199,198
100.0
%
$
198,694
100.0
%
Cost of sales
138,209
69.4
%
139,246
70.1
%
Gross profit
60,989
30.6
%
59,448
29.9
%
Operating expenses
33,946
17.0
%
34,756
17.5
%
Income from operations
27,044
13.6
%
24,692
12.4
%
WHOLESALE ACCESSORIES SEGMENT:
Net sales
$
52,224
100.0
%
$
49,439
100.0
%
Cost of sales
32,557
62.3
%
30,484
61.7
%
Gross profit
19,667
37.7
%
18,955
38.3
%
Operating expenses
10,273
19.7
%
10,397
21.0
%
Income from operations
9,394
18.0
%
8,558
17.3
%
RETAIL SEGMENT:
Net sales
$
46,212
100.0
%
$
40,559
100.0
%
Cost of sales
16,290
35.3
%
14,708
36.3
%
Gross profit
29,922
64.7
%
25,851
63.7
%
Operating expenses
24,448
52.9
%
21,549
53.1
%
Income from operations
5,474
11.8
%
4,302
10.6
%
Number of stores
113
96
FIRST COST SEGMENT:
Other commission income – net of expenses
$
1,888
100.0
%
$
2,412
100.0
%
LICENSING SEGMENT:
Licensing income – net of expenses
$
1,811
100.0
%
$
1,840
100.0
%
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Six Months Ended
June 30,
($ in thousands)
2013
2012
CONSOLIDATED:
Net sales
$
576,550
100.0
%
$
554,662
100.0
%
Cost of sales
363,375
63.0
%
354,315
63.9
%
Gross profit
213,175
37.0
%
200,347
36.1
%
Other operating income – net of expenses
8,066
1.4
%
8,725
1.6
%
Operating expenses
139,193
24.1
%
131,909
23.8
%
Impairment of note receivable and provision for litigation
—
—
%
4,310
1.5
%
Income from operations
82,048
14.2
%
72,853
13.1
%
Interest and other income – net
1,907
0.3
%
2,133
0.4
%
Income before income taxes
83,955
14.6
%
74,986
13.5
%
Net income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd.
52,356
9.1
%
48,767
8.8
%
By Segment:
WHOLESALE FOOTWEAR SEGMENT:
Net sales
$
388,379
100.0
%
$
390,194
100.0
%
Cost of sales
269,528
69.4
%
272,018
69.7
%
Gross profit
118,851
30.6
%
118,176
30.3
%
Operating expenses
69,225
17.8
%
69,996
17.9
%
Income from operations
49,626
12.8
%
48,180
12.3
%
WHOLESALE ACCESSORIES SEGMENT:
Net sales
$
96,905
100.0
%
$
86,882
100.0
%
Cost of sales
59,669
61.6
%
52,797
60.8
%
Gross profit
37,236
38.4
%
34,085
39.2
%
Operating expenses
20,350
21.0
%
20,260
23.3
%
Income from operations
16,886
17.4
%
13,825
15.9
%
RETAIL SEGMENT:
Net sales
$
91,266
100.0
%
$
77,586
100.0
%
Cost of sales
34,177
37.4
%
29,500
38.0
%
Gross profit
57,089
62.6
%
48,086
62.0
%
Operating expenses
49,616
54.4
%
41,653
53.7
%
Income from operations
7,473
8.2
%
6,433
8.3
%
Number of stores
113
96
FIRST COST SEGMENT:
Other commission income – net of expenses
$
4,170
100.0
%
$
4,740
100.0
%
LICENSING SEGMENT:
Licensing income – net of expenses
$
3,895
100.0
%
$
3,985
100.0
%
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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
($ in thousands)
Three Months Ended June 30,
2013
Compared to
Three Months Ended June 30,
2012
Consolidated
:
Net sales for the three months ended
June 30, 2013
increased
3.1%
to
$297,634
compared to
$288,692
in the same period of last year. Gross margin improved to
37.2%
from
36.1%
resulting from margin expansion in both the Wholesale Footwear and Retail segments of our business. Operating expenses increased in the
second quarter
of this year to $68,666 from $66,702 in the
second quarter
of last year primarily due to an increase in the number of retail stores. Operating expenses as a percentage of sales remained flat at
23.1%
for the
second quarter of 2013
and 2012, respectively. In the second quarter of 2012, we recorded charges of $2,500 for a class action lawsuit related to unauthorized text messaging and $1,810 for impairment of a note receivable due from our former licensee, Betsey Johnson LLC, for Betsey Johnson® retail footwear and apparel. Commission and licensing fee income for the
second quarter of 2013
decreased to $3,699 compared to $4,252 achieved in the
second quarter
of 2012. The effective tax rate for the the second quarter or 2013 increased to 37.1% compared to 31.3%, due primarily to a tax benefit received in the second quarter of 2012 of $2,800 related to the year-to-date impact of a portion of our earnings from our foreign operations that have been reinvested indefinitely. Net income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd. for the
second quarter of 2013
increased to $28,956 compared to net income for the
second quarter
of 2012 of $26,899. Net income for the second quarter 2012 included the aforementioned charges related to a class action lawsuit and note receivable impairment.
Wholesale Footwear Segment
:
Net sales from the Wholesale Footwear segment accounted for
$199,198
, or
67%
, and
$198,694
, or
69%
, of our total net sales for the
second quarter of 2013
and 2012, respectively, which represents a
$504
, or
0.3%
, increase. Growth in the Adesso Madden private label business of $16,175, or 63%, was offset by a $7,263, or 13.3%, decrease in our Topline business resulting from the loss of two private label customers that compete with Steve Madden and elected not to go forward with Topline, as well as the discontinuation of the Big Buddha footwear business which had sales in the second quarter of 2012 of $2,343.
Gross profit margin in the Wholesale Footwear segment was
30.6%
for the
second quarter of 2013
and
29.9%
for the
second quarter
of 2012 reflecting a higher gross margin achieved on Steve Madden Women's business resulting from lower markdowns. Operating expenses decreased to $33,946 in the
second quarter of 2013
from $34,756 in the same period of last year. As a percentage of net sales, operating expenses were 17.0% in the
second quarter of 2013
compared to 17.5% in the same period of 2012, which decreased due to focused expense control. Income from operations for the Wholesale Footwear segment increased to $27,044 for the quarter ended
June 30, 2013
compared to $24,692 for the same period of last year.
Wholesale Accessories Segment
:
Net sales generated by the Wholesale Accessories segment accounted for $
52,224
, or
17.5%
, and
$49,439
, or
17.1%
, of total net sales for the Company in the
second
quarters of 2013 and 2012, respectively. This
5.6%
increase in net sales in the
second quarter of 2013
was attributed to continued growth in sales of Steve Madden® and Betsey Johnson® handbags and private label handbags, compared to the comparable period in 2012.
Gross profit margin in the Wholesale Accessories segment decreased to
37.7%
in the
second quarter
of this year from
38.3%
in the same period in 2012, primarily due to sales increases to to mid-tier retailers, which sales generate lower margins. In the
second quarter of 2013
, operating expenses decreased to
$10,273
compared to
$10,397
in the same period of last year. As a percentage of net sales, operating expenses improved to
19.7%
in the
second quarter of 2013
from
21.0%
in the same period of 2012, reflecting leverage from sales increase. Income from operations for the Wholesale Accessories segment increased
9.8%
to
$9,394
for the
second quarter of 2013
compared to
$8,558
for the same period of last year.
Retail Segment
:
In the
second quarter of 2013
, net sales from the Retail segment accounted for
$46,212
, or
15.5%
, of our total net sales compared to
$40,559
, or
14%
, of our total net sales in the same period last year, which represents a
$5,653
, or
13.9%
, increase. This increase in net sales reflects the addition of retail stores since the
second quarter
of 2012 and an increase in comparable store sales. We opened seventeen new stores, including a Betsey Johnson® online store during the twelve months ended
June 30, 2013
. As a result, we had
113
retail stores as of
June 30, 2013
compared to
96
stores as of
June 30, 2012
, in each case including our e-commerce stores. The
113
stores currently in operation include 94 Steve Madden® stores, 12 Steve Madden® outlet stores, 2 Steven® stores, 1 Report® store, 1 Superga store and 3 e-commerce websites.
Comparable store sales (sales of those stores,
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including the e-commerce websites, that were open throughout the
second quarter of 2013
and 2012) increased 2.5% in the
second quarter
of this year. In the
second quarter of 2013
, gross margin increased to
64.7%
from
63.7%
in the same period of 2012,
primarily due to fewer markdowns. In the
second quarter of 2013
, operating expenses increased to
$24,448
, or
52.9%
, of net sales compared to
$21,549
, or
53.1%
, of net sales, in the
second quarter
of last year, due to the sales increase. Income from operations for the Retail segment increased to
$5,474
in the
second quarter
of this year from
$4,302
in the same period of last year.
First Cost Segment
:
The First Cost segment net commission income and design fees decreased to
$1,888
for the
second quarter of 2013
compared to
$2,412
for the comparable period of 2012. This decrease was due to less business with Kohl's and the loss of Bakers' business due to bankruptcy (see Note E to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements contained in this Quarterly Report).
Licensing Segment
:
Net licensing income was relatively consistent at
$1,811
and
$1,840
for the
second quarter
ended
June 30, 2013
and 2012, respectively.
Six Months Ended June 30, 2013 Compared to Six Months Ended June 30, 2012
Consolidated
:
Net sales for the six months ended
June 30, 2013
increased 3.9% to $576,550 compared to $554,662 in the same period of last year. Gross margin improved to 37.0% from 36.1% as a result of margin expansion in both the Wholesale Footwear and Retail segments and a higher percentage of Retail segment sales which have higher margins, included in our sales mix. Operating expenses increased in the first six months of 2013 to $139,193 from $131,909 in the first six months of 2012. The increase in operating expenses was primarily due to an increase in the number of retail stores. As a percentage of sales operating expenses were 24.1% for the first six months of 2013 compared to 23.8% for the first six months of 2012. Commission and licensing fee income for the first six months of 2013 decreased to $8,066 compared to $8,725 achieved in the first six months of 2012. Net income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd. for the first six months of 2013 increased to $52,356 compared to net income for the first six months of 2012 of $48,767.
Wholesale Footwear Segment
:
Net sales from the Wholesale Footwear segment accounted for $388,379, or 67%, and $390,194, or 70%, of our total net sales for the first six months of 2013 and 2012, respectively, which represents a $1,815, or 0.5%, decrease. The decrease in net sales was driven by a $21,163, or 18.3%, decrease in our Topline business primarily resulting from the loss of two private label customers that compete with Steve Madden and elected not to go forward with Topline and the discontinuation of the Big Buddha footwear business, partially offset by growth in our Adesso Madden private label business. Excluding net sales growth attributable to the February 21, 2012 acquisition of SM Canada, organic net sales decreased $5,698, or 1.5%, in the six months ended June 30, 2013 as compared to the same period in 2012.
Gross profit margin in the Wholesale Footwear segment was 30.6% for the first six months of 2013 and 30.3% for the first six months of 2012, driven by a higher gross margin achieved from our Steve Madden Women's business resulting from lower markdowns. Operating expenses decreased to $69,225 in the first six months of 2013 from $69,996 in the same period of last year. As a percentage of net sales, operating expenses were 17.8% in the first six months of 2013 compared to 17.9% in the same period of 2012. Income from operations for the Wholesale Footwear segment increased to $49,626 for the first six months of 2013 compared to $48,180 for the same period of last year.
Wholesale Accessories Segment
:
Net sales generated by the Wholesale Accessories segment accounted for $96,905, or 17%, and $86,882, or 16%, of total net sales for the Company in the first six months of 2013 and 2012, respectively. This 11.5% increase in net sales in the first six months of 2013 was attributed to continued growth in sales of Steve Madden® and Betsey Johnson® handbags, compared to the comparable period in 2012.
Gross profit margin in the Wholesale Accessories segment decreased to 38.4% in the first six months of 2013 from 39.2% in the same period last year, primarily due to an increase in sales to our mid-tier retailer customers, which sales generate lower margins. In the first six months of 2013, operating expenses of $20,350 were flat to the prior year amount of $20,260. As a percentage of
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net sales, operating expenses improved to 21.0% in the first six months of 2013 from 23.3% in the same period of 2012, reflecting leverage from sales increase. Income from operations for the Wholesale Accessories segment increased 22.1% to $16,886 for the first six months of 2013 compared to $13,825 for the same period of last year.
Retail Segment
:
In the first six months of 2013, net sales from the Retail segment accounted for $91,266, or 15.8%, of our total net sales compared to $77,586, or
14%
, of our total net sales in the same period last year, which represents a $13,680, or 17.6%, increase. This increase in net sales reflects the addition of retail stores since the
second quarter
of 2012, an increase in comparable store sales and the acquisition of SM Canada on February 21, 2012. Excluding sales attributable to the acquisition of SM Canada, organic net sales growth in the first six months of 2013 was $9,380, a 12.6%, increase over the same period in 2012. We opened seventeen new stores, including a Betsey Johnson® online store, during the twelve months ended
June 30, 2013
. As a result, we had
113
retail stores as of
June 30, 2013
compared to
96
stores as of
June 30, 2012
, in each case including our e-commerce stores. The
113
stores currently in operation include 94 Steve Madden® stores, 12 Steve Madden® outlet stores, 2 Steven® stores, 1 Report® store, 1 Superga store and 3 e-commerce websites.
Comparable store sales (sales of those stores, including the e-commerce websites, that were open throughout the first six months of 2013 and 2012 increased 3.2% in the first six months of this year. In the first six months of 2013, gross margin increased to 62.6% from 62.0% in the same period of 2012,
primarily due to the impact of the new stores in Canada, which achieve higher gross profit margins than our stores located in the U.S. In the first six months of 2013, operating expenses increased to $49,616, or 54.4%, of net sales compared to $41,653, or 53.7%, of net sales, in the first six months of 2012 due to the write-off of fixed assets. Income from operations for the Retail segment increased to $7,473 in the first six months of this year from $6,433 in the same period of last year.
First Cost Segment
:
The First Cost segment net commission income and design fees decreased to $4,170 for the first six months of 2013 compared to $4,740 for the comparable period of 2012. This decrease was due to less business with Kohl's and the loss of Bakers' business due to bankruptcy.
Licensing Segment
:
Net licensing income was relatively consistent at $3,895 and $3,985 for the six months ended
June 30, 2013
and 2012, respectively.
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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
($ in thousands)
The Company has a collection agency agreement with Rosenthal & Rosenthal, Inc. (“Rosenthal”) that became effective on September 15, 2009. The agreement can be terminated by the Company or Rosenthal at any time upon 60 days' prior written notice. Under the agreement, the Company can request advances from Rosenthal of up to
85%
of the aggregate receivables submitted to Rosenthal. The agreement provides the Company with a
$30 million
credit facility with a
$15 million
sub-limit for letters of credit at an interest rate based, at the Company’s election, upon either the prime rate or LIBOR. The Company also pays a fee based on a percentage of the gross invoice amount submitted to Rosenthal. With respect to receivables related to our First Cost segment and private label business, the fee is 0.14% of the gross invoice amount. For all other receivables, the fee is 0.25% of the gross invoice amount. Rosenthal assumes the credit risk on a substantial portion of the receivables that the Company submits to it. To the extent of any loans made to the Company, Rosenthal maintains a lien on all of the Company’s receivables to secure the Company’s obligations. As of
June 30, 2013
, we had no borrowing against the credit facility.
As of
June 30, 2013
, we had working capital of
$310,228
, cash and cash equivalents of
$167,676
, investments in marketable securities of
$122,453
and no long-term debt.
We believe that based upon our current financial position and available cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities, the Company will meet all of its financial commitments and operating needs for at least the next twelve months.
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
($ in thousands)
Cash provided by operations was $
65,165
for the first
six
months of 2013 compared to cash provided by operations of $43,057 in the same period of last year. The primary sources of cash were net income of $
53,035
and an increase in accounts payable and other accrued expenses of $41,725. The primary uses of cash were increases in inventory of $27,624 and increases in accounts receivable of $20,451.
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
($ in thousands)
During the
six
months ended
June 30, 2013
, we invested $
46,428
in marketable securities and received $
15,717
from the maturities and sales of marketable securities. We also made capital expenditures of $10,659, principally for improvements to existing stores, systems enhancements, new stores, and leasehold improvements to office space.
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
($ in thousands)
During the
six
months ended
June 30, 2013
, net cash used for financing activities was $
24,896
, which consisted of the repurchase of shares of common stock for an aggregate purchase price of approximately
$32,763
(see Note N to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements contained in this Quarterly Report), offset by proceeds from the exercise of stock options of $
4,189
and the tax benefit from the exercise of stock options of $
3,678
.
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
($ in thousands)
Our contractual obligations as of
June 30, 2013
were as follows:
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Payment due by period
Contractual Obligations
Total
Remainder of
2013
2014-2015
2016-2017
2018 and after
Operating lease obligations
$
204,257
$
14,834
$
57,872
$
52,389
$
79,162
Purchase obligations
245,771
245,771
—
—
—
Contingent payment liabilities
46,810
14,258
19,327
13,225
—
Other long-term liabilities (future minimum royalty payments)
2,009
1,159
850
—
—
Total
$
498,847
$
276,022
$
78,049
$
65,614
$
79,162
At
June 30, 2013
, we had open letters of credit for the purchase of inventory of approximately $2,417.
As previously reported, on January 3, 2012, the employment agreement of the Company's Creative and Design Chief, Steven Madden, was amended to provide Mr. Madden with a base annual salary of $4,000 in 2013, approximately $6,125 in 2014, approximately $8,250 in 2015 and approximately $7,026 for the period between January 1, 2016 through the expiration of the employment agreement on December 31, 2023. As described in Note P to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements, in 2012, Mr. Madden also received two restricted stock awards pursuant to his amended employment agreement. The employment agreement further entitles Mr. Madden to an annual life insurance premium payment, an annual stock option grant and the potential for an additional one-time stock option grant based on achievement of certain financial performance criteria, as well as the opportunity for discretionary cash bonuses. On May 22, 2013, Mr. Madden waived his annual option grant for 2013, which stock options would have been issued to him on or about the date of the Company's 2013 annual meeting of stockholders. The terms of an outstanding loan in the original principal amount of $3,000 made by the Company to Mr. Madden were amended in connection with the amendment of the employment agreement, as described in Note F to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. The amended terms included the elimination of further interest accumulation on the loan. The outstanding principal amount of the loan, together with all previously accrued interest, has been discounted to reflect imputed interest, which will be amortized over the remaining life of the loan.
The Company has employment agreements with certain executive officers, which provide for the payment of compensation aggregating approximately $1,441 during the second half of 2013, $1,887 in 2014 and $638 in 2015. In addition, some of these employment agreements provide for discretionary bonuses and some provide for incentive compensation based on various performance criteria as well as other benefits including stock options.
In connection with our acquisition of SM Canada on February 21, 2012, we are subject to potential earn-out payments to the seller of SM Canada based on the annual performance of SM Canada for each of the twelve-month periods ending on March 31, 2013 through 2017, inclusive. We expect to make the first earn-out payment, based on the performance of SM Canada during the twelve month period ended on March 31, 2013, to the seller of SM Canada during the third quarter of 2013. In connection with our acquisition of Cejon Inc, Cejon Accessories, Inc. and New East Designs, LLC (collectively "Cejon") on May 25, 2011, we are subject to potential earn-out payments to the seller of Cejon based on the annual performance of Cejon for each of the twelve-month periods ending on June 30, 2012 through 2016, inclusive. The first such payment was made to the seller of Cejon in the third quarter of 2012. A second earn-out payment based on the performance of Cejon for the twelve-month period ending on June 30, 2013 is expected to be made in the third quarter of 2013. In connection with our acquisition of Big Buddha, Inc., which closed in the first fiscal quarter of 2010, we are subject to one final potential earn-out payment to the seller of Big Buddha, Inc. based on the performance of Big Buddha for the twelve month period ended on March 31, 2013. This final earn-out payment is expected to be made in the third quarter of 2013.
Virtually all of our products are manufactured at overseas locations, the majority of which are located in China, with a small and growing percentage located in Mexico in addition to smaller amounts produced in Brazil, The Philippines, The Netherlands and India. We have not entered into any long-term manufacturing or supply contracts with any of these foreign manufacturers. We believe that a sufficient number of alternative sources exist outside of the United States for the manufacture of our products. We currently make approximately 95% of our purchases in U.S. dollars.
INFLATION
We do not believe that inflation had a significant effect on our sales or profitability in the
three and six months
ended
June 30, 2013
. Historically, we have minimized the impact of product cost increases by increasing prices, changing suppliers and by improving operating efficiencies. However, no assurance can be given that we will be able to offset any such inflationary cost
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increases in the future.
OFF BALANCE SHEET ARRANGEMENTS
The Company has no off-balance sheet arrangements.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND THE USE OF ESTIMATES
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations is based upon our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, which have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("GAAP"). The preparation of these financial statements requires management to make estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, sales and expenses, and related disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Estimates by their nature are based on judgments and available information. Our estimates are made based upon historical factors, current circumstances and the experience and judgment of management. Assumptions and estimates are evaluated on an ongoing basis and we may employ outside experts to assist in evaluations. Therefore, actual results could materially differ from those estimates under different assumptions and conditions. Management believes the following critical accounting estimates are more significantly affected by judgments and estimates used in the preparation of our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements: allowance for bad debts, returns, and customer chargebacks; inventory valuation; valuation of intangible assets, litigation reserves, and contingent payment liabilities.
Allowances for bad debts, returns and customer chargebacks
. We provide reserves against our trade accounts receivables for future customer chargebacks, co-op advertising allowances, discounts, returns and other miscellaneous deductions that relate to the current period. The reserve against our non-factored trade receivables also includes estimated losses that may result from customers' inability to pay. The amount of the reserve for bad debts, returns, discounts and compliance chargebacks are determined by analyzing aged receivables, current economic conditions, the prevailing retail environment and historical dilution levels for customers. We evaluate anticipated customer markdowns and advertising chargebacks by reviewing several performance indicators for our major customers. These performance indicators (which include inventory levels at the retail floors, sell through rates and gross margin levels) are analyzed by management to estimate the amount of the anticipated customer allowance. Failure to correctly estimate the amount of the reserve could materially impact our results of operations and financial position.
Inventory valuation
. Inventories are stated at lower-of-cost or market, on a first-in, first-out basis. We review inventory on a regular basis for excess and slow moving inventory. The review is based on an analysis of inventory on hand, prior sales, and expected net realizable value through future sales. The analysis includes a review of inventory quantities on hand at period-end in relation to year-to-date sales and projections for sales in the foreseeable future as well as subsequent sales. We consider quantities on hand in excess of estimated future sales to be at risk for market impairment. The net realizable value, or market value, is determined based on the estimate of sales prices of such inventory through off-price or discount store channels. The likelihood of any material inventory write-down is dependent primarily on the expectation of future consumer demand for our product. A misinterpretation or misunderstanding of future consumer demand for our product, the economic conditions, or other failure to estimate correctly, in addition to abnormal weather patterns, could result in inventory valuation changes, compared to the valuation determined to be appropriate as of the balance sheet date.
Valuation of intangible assets
. Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 350, “Intangible - Goodwill and Other”, requires that goodwill and intangible assets with indefinite lives no longer be amortized, but rather be tested for impairment at least annually. This pronouncement also requires that intangible assets with finite lives be amortized over their respective lives to their estimated residual values, and reviewed for impairment in accordance with ASC Topic 360, “Property, Plant and Equipment” (“ASC Topic 360”). In accordance with ASC Topic 360, long-lived assets, such as property, equipment, leasehold improvements and intangible assets subject to amortization, are reviewed for impairment annually or whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. Recoverability of assets to be held and used is measured by a comparison of the carrying amount of an asset to the estimated undiscounted future cash flows expected to be generated by the asset. If the carrying amount of an asset exceeds its estimated future cash flows, an impairment charge is recognized in the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset exceeds the fair value of the asset.
Litigation reserves
. Estimated amounts for litigation claims that are probable and can be reasonably estimated are recorded as liabilities in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. The likelihood of a material change in these estimated reserves would be dependent on new claims as they may arise and the favorable or unfavorable events of a particular litigation. As additional information becomes available, management will assess the potential liability related to the pending litigation and revise its estimates. Such revisions in management's estimates of a contingent liability could materially impact our results of operation and financial position.
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Contingent payment liabilities.
Since February 2010, the Company has completed four acquisitions, three of which continue to require the Company to potentially make contingent payments to the sellers of the acquired businesses based on the future financial performance of the acquired businesses over a period of one to five years, as applicable. The fair value of the contingent payments was estimated using the present value of management's projections of the financial results of the acquired business. Failure to correctly project the financial results of the acquired businesses could materially impact our results of operations and financial position.
ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
($ in thousands)
We do not engage in the trading of market risk sensitive instruments in the normal course of business. Our financing arrangements are subject to variable interest rates, primarily based on the prime rate and LIBOR. The terms of our collection agency agreements with Rosenthal & Rosenthal, Inc. can be found in the Liquidity and Capital Resources section of Item 2 and in Note D to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements included in this Quarterly Report.
As of
June 30, 2013
, we held marketable securities valued at
$122,453
, which consist primarily of corporate bonds and marketable equity securities. The values of these securities may fluctuate as a result of changes in equity values, market interest rates and credit risk. We have the ability to hold these investments until maturity. In addition, any decline in interest rates would be expected to reduce our interest income.
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
As required by Rule 13a-15(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”), our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, has evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the fiscal quarter covered by this Quarterly Report. Based on that evaluation, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Exchange Act) were, as of the end of the fiscal quarter covered by this Quarterly Report, effective to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in reports that we file or submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms and is accumulated and communicated to our management, including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
As required by Rule 13a-15(d) under the Exchange Act, our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, has evaluated our internal controls over financial reporting to determine whether any changes occurred during the quarter covered by this Quarterly Report that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting. Based on that evaluation, there has been no such change during the quarter covered by this Quarterly Report.
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
($ in thousands)
Certain legal proceedings in which we are involved are discussed in Note O to the Consolidated Financial Statements included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012 and in Part I, Item 3 of that Annual Report, which was filed with the SEC on March 1, 2013, in Note T to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements included in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2013 and in Part II, Item 1 of that Quarterly Report, which was filed with the SEC on May 10, 2013, as well as in Note T to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. The following discussion is limited to recent developments concerning certain of our legal proceedings and should be read in conjunction with our earlier SEC reports. Unless otherwise indicated, all proceedings discussed in earlier reports, which are not indicated therein as having been dismissed remain outstanding as of June 30, 2013.
As previously disclosed, on February 2, 2012, two individuals purporting to be stockholders of the Company commenced separate civil actions in the Supreme Court of New York, Queens County,
Mark Ioffe, Derivatively on Behalf of Nominal Defendant Steven Madden, Ltd. v. Steven Madden, et. al
, No. 700188-2012 (the “Ioffe Action”) and
Catherine L. Phillips, Derivatively on Behalf of Nominal Defendant Steven Madden, Ltd. v. Steven Madden, et. al
, No. 700189-2012 (together with the Ioffe Action, the “Actions”). The Actions asserted derivative claims challenging the decision of the Company's Board of Directors in January 2012 to amend Steven Madden's employment agreement dated July 15, 2005, and amended as of December 14, 2009 and to amend the
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promissory note setting forth Mr. Madden's obligations in respect of a loan made by the Company to Mr. Madden in 2007 and amended in 2009 and claimed, among other things, that the Board violated its duties of loyalty and good faith by approving the amendments. The Actions also asserted claims of unjust enrichment against Mr. Madden. The Company and the other defendants filed a motion for dismissal of the Actions, which was granted by the court on September 13, 2012. The plaintiffs did not file a notice of appeal with respect to the dismissal of the Actions and the time period for filing an appeal expired.
On or about May 17, 2013, a law firm purporting to represent Mark Ioffe served a demand letter on the Company's Board of Directors (the “Demand Letter”). The allegations in the Demand Letter are substantively the same as the claims made in the Actions in which the Court entered a judgment of dismissal. The Demand Letter provides that should the Board of Directors fail to take the actions demanded within a reasonable period of time or refuse to take such actions, Mr. Ioffe would commence a shareholder derivative action on behalf of the Company. In response to the Demand Letter, the Board of Directors has formed a special committee consisting of Board members, Richard P. Randall, Peter Migliorini and Ravi Sachdev, to, among other things, investigate and evaluate the various demands, allegations and requests for action contained in the Demand Letter. The special committee is currently conducting an investigation into the matters raised in the Demand Letter and has retained independent counsel to assist and advise it in connection with its investigation and evaluation.
The Company has been named as a defendant in certain other lawsuits in the normal course of business. In the opinion of management, after consulting with legal counsel, the liabilities, if any, resulting from these matters should not have a material effect on the Company's financial position or results of operations. It is the policy of management to disclose the amount or range of reasonably possible losses in excess of recorded amounts.
ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
The following table presents the total number of shares of the Company's common stock, $.0001 par value, purchased by the Company in the three months ended June 30, 2013, the average price paid per share and the approximate dollar value of shares that still could have been purchased at the end of the fiscal period, pursuant to the Company's Share Repurchase Program. See also Note N to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
Period
Total Number of Shares Purchased
Average Price Paid per Share
Total Number of Shares Purchased as part of Publicly Announced Plans or Programs
Maximum Dollar Amount of Shares that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans or Programs
4/1/2013 - 4/30/13
49,700
$
42.76
49,700
$
33,824
5/1/2013 - 5/31/13
166,261
$
48.17
166,261
$
25,815
6/1/2013 - 6/30/13
239,655
$
47.93
239,655
$
139,327
Total
455,616
$
47.46
455,616
$
139,327
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ITEM 6. EXHIBITS
3.1
Certificate of Incorporation of Steven Madden, Ltd.
4.1
Form of Stock Certificate for shares of Common Stock of Steven Madden, Ltd.
31.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) or 15d-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
31.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) or 15d-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002*
32.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002*
101
The following materials from Steven Madden, Ltd.’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2013, formatted in XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language): (i) the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, (ii) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income, (iii) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income, (iv) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, and (v) Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements, tagged as blocks of text*
*
This exhibit shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liability of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, whether made before or after the date hereof and irrespective of any general incorporation language in any filing, except to the extent the Company specifically incorporates it by reference.
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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report on Form 10-Q to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
DATE: August 8, 2013
STEVEN MADDEN, LTD.
/s/ EDWARD R. ROSENFELD
Edward R. Rosenfeld
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
/s/ ARVIND DHARIA
Arvind Dharia
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accounting Officer
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Exhibit Index
3.1
Certificate of Incorporation of Steven Madden, Ltd.
4.1
Form of Stock Certificate for shares of Common Stock of Steven Madden, Ltd.
31.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) or 15d-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
31.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) or 15d-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002*
32.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002*
101
The following materials from Steven Madden, Ltd.’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2013, formatted in XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language): (i) the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, (ii) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income, (iii) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income, (iv) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, and (v) Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements, tagged as blocks of text*
*
This exhibit shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liability of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, whether made before or after the date hereof and irrespective of any general incorporation language in any filing, except to the extent the Company specifically incorporates it by reference.
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