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Arrow Electronics Reports Second-Quarter 2020 Results

Arrow ElectronicsCENTENNIAL, Colo. — Arrow Electronics, Inc. reported second-quarter 2020 sales of $6.61 billion, a decrease of 10 percent from sales of $7.34 billion in the second quarter of 2019. Second-quarter sales, as adjusted, decreased 8 percent year over year. Second-quarter net income of $133 million, or $1.68 per share on a diluted basis, compared with a net loss of $(549) million, or $(6.48) per share on a diluted basis, in the second quarter of 2019. Excluding certain items1, net income, as adjusted, was $126 million, or $1.59 per share on a diluted basis, in the second quarter of 2020, compared with net income, as adjusted, of $137 million, or $1.60 per share on a diluted basis, in the second quarter of 2019.

“Arrow has again proven to be a source of reliability and stability for suppliers and customers amidst supply chain disruptions and an uncertain economic backdrop. Our efforts to expand our engineering and design expertise both prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic are helping customers quickly get back to business,” said Michael J. Long, chairman, president, and chief executive officer. “In turn, our vital position in the technology ecosystem, and our ever-expanding capabilities drove results above our expectations.”

Global components second-quarter sales of $4.72 billion decreased 10 percent year over year. Sales, as adjusted, decreased 8 percent year over year. Asia-Pacific components sales increased 7 percent year over year. Europe components sales decreased 21 percent year over year. Sales in the region, as adjusted, decreased 18 percent year over year. Americas components sales decreased 21 percent year over year. Sales in the region, as adjusted, decreased 18 percent year over year. Global components second-quarter operating income was $182 million. Second-quarter operating income, as adjusted, was $177 million.

“Arrow is harnessing data from billions of transactions with thousands of customers to sell and deliver the products and solutions that our customers want when they need them,” continued Long. “Sales were above the high end of our expectation driven by Asia that has seen a remarkable rebound in manufacturing activity due to earlier pandemic onset and recovery.”

Global enterprise computing solutions second-quarter sales of $1.89 billion decreased 9 percent year over year. Sales, as adjusted, decreased 8 percent year over year. Europe enterprise computing solutions sales decreased 6 percent year over year. Sales in the region, as adjusted, decreased 4 percent year over year. Americas enterprise computing solutions sales decreased 11 percent year over year. Global enterprise computing solutions second-quarter operating income was $73 million. Second-quarter operating income, as adjusted, was $80 million.

“In terms of product segments, demand remains strong for the software, cloud, and security solutions needed to enable business continuity and remote working,” said Long. “We continue to evolve our portfolio to areas with greater long-term growth potential.”

“With financial returns improving and the effective management of our balance sheet and cash flow, we enhanced our commitment to returning excess cash to shareholders through a new $600 million repurchase authorization,” said Chris Stansbury, senior vice president and chief financial officer. “Our liquidity position remains the best in our company’s history and improved further, with more than $3.2 billion of undrawn committed borrowing capacity in addition to cash on hand.”

1 A reconciliation of non-GAAP adjusted financial measures, including sales, gross profit, operating income, net income attributable to shareholders, and net income per share, as adjusted, to GAAP financial measures is presented in the reconciliation tables included herein.

THIRD-QUARTER 2020 OUTLOOK

  • Consolidated sales of $6.325 billion to $6.925 billion, with global components sales of $4.675 billion to $4.975 billion, and global enterprise computing solutions sales of $1.65 billion to $1.95 billion
  • Earnings per share on a diluted basis of $1.34 to $1.50, and earnings per share on a diluted basis, excluding certain items1 of $1.54 to $1.70 per share
  • Average tax rate of approximately 24 percent compared to the long-term range of 23 to 25 percent
  • Average diluted shares outstanding of 78.5 million
  • Interest expense of approximately $33 million
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