Apogee Provides Update on Fiscal 2015 Second Quarter
“We are pleased to put our new state-of-the-art coater into production,
an investment that positions us well competitively as architectural
markets improve,” said
He provided additional color on the second quarter. “We are experiencing significantly stronger growth in our architectural markets than we had anticipated,” Puishys said. “As customer lead times are extending industry-wide due to what we believe is a sustained growth trend for commercial construction, we are incurring higher costs in the quarter as we ramp up to meet immediate customer demand. At the same time, we are evaluating options to increase architectural glass capacity in the near term.”
He added, “With the market strength, we continue to expect strong
backlog growth, and we are maintaining our full-year guidance before
adding the approximately
The anticipated second quarter tax credit, known as Section 48C of the
Internal Revenue Code, was awarded in 2010 by the
Results for the quarter will be reported after the market on
ABOUT
- Architectural Glass segment consists of Viracon, the leading fabricator of coated, high-performance architectural glass for global markets.
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Architectural Services segment consists of
Harmon, Inc. , one of the largest U.S. full-service building glass installation and renovation companies. - Architectural Framing Systems segment businesses design, engineer, fabricate and finish the aluminum frames for window, curtainwall and storefront systems that comprise the outside skin of buildings. Businesses in this segment are: Wausau Window and Wall Systems, a manufacturer of custom aluminum window systems and curtainwall; Tubelite, a fabricator of aluminum storefront, entrance and curtainwall products; Alumicor, a fabricator of aluminum storefront, entrance, curtainwall and window products for Canadian markets; and Linetec, a paint and anodizing finisher of window frames and PVC shutters.
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Large-Scale Optical segment consists of
Tru Vue , a value-added glass and acrylic manufacturer primarily for the custom picture framing market.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
The discussion above contains
“forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements reflect
Apogee management’s expectations or beliefs as of the date of this
release. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or
revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise. All forward-looking statements
are qualified by factors that may affect the operating results of the
company, including the following: (A) operational risks: i) the cyclical
nature and market conditions of the North American and Latin American
commercial construction industries, which impact our three architectural
segments; ii) consumer confidence and the conditions of the U.S.
economy, which impact our large-scale optical segment; iii) actions of
competitors or new market entrants; iv) ability to fully and efficiently
utilize production capacity; v) product performance, reliability,
execution or quality problems; vi) installation project management
issues that could result in losses on individual contracts; vii) changes
in consumer and customer preference, or architectural trends and
building codes; and viii) dependence on a relatively small number of
customers in certain business segments; (B) financial risks: i) revenue
and operating results that are volatile; and ii) financial market
disruption, which could impact company, customer and supplier credit
availability; (C) self-insurance risk related to a material product
liability or other event for which the company is liable; (D) cost of
compliance with environmental regulations; (E) potential impact on
financial results if one or more senior executives were no longer active
with the company; and (F) integration of two recent acquisitions. The
company cautions investors that actual future results could differ
materially from those described in the forward-looking statements, and
that other factors may in the future prove to be important in affecting
the company’s results of operations. New factors emerge from time to
time and it is not possible for management to predict all such factors,
nor can it assess the impact of each such factor on the business or the
extent to which any factor, or a combination of factors, may cause
actual results to differ materially from those contained in any
forward-looking statements. For a more detailed explanation of the
foregoing and other risks and uncertainties, see Item 1A of the
company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
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