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PCA reports $116 million 2Q income

Business Wire

LAKE FOREST - Packaging Corporation of America reported second quarter 2016 net income of $116 million, or $1.23 per share and $1.25 per share excluding special items.

Second quarter net sales were $1.42 billion in 2016 and $1.45 billion in 2015.

The 7 cent per share increase in second quarter 2016 earnings, compared to the second quarter of 2015, was driven primarily by higher corrugated products volumes, lower costs for energy, fiber, freight and a lower share count resulting from share repurchases. It was partially offset by lower domestic containerboard and corrugated products prices and mix, lower containerboard export prices, lower containerboard domestic and export volume, lower pulp volume, lower white paper and pulp prices and mix and higher depreciation and other fixed costs.

Corrugated products shipments were up 2.2% in total and up 0.6% per workday compared to the second quarter of 2015. Packaging segment price and mix was lower than the second quarter of 2015, but up compared to the first quarter of 2016. Containerboard production was 926,000 tons, and containerboard inventory was flat compared to the end of the first quarter of 2016 and the end of the second quarter of 2015.

Paper segment price and mix was lower than the second quarter of 2015, but higher than the first quarter of 2016. White paper sales volume was up slightly and pulp volume was lower compared to the second quarter of 2015, while volume for both white paper and pulp was lower than the first quarter of 2016 primarily due to scheduled annual outages at two mills.

"We achieved record second quarter earnings despite lower pricing in packaging and paper products," said Chairman and CEO Mark W. Kowlzan. "Operationally, we had another exceptional quarter as manufacturing and freight costs across our packaging and paper mills were outstanding and we successfully completed four annual outages."

Kowlzan added the company expects higher containerboard, corrugated products and white paper shipments for the remainder of the year.

"Paper prices should move higher reflecting continued realization of the announced price increases, and our annual outage costs will be lower. We expect a less rich mix in corrugated products and higher prices for recycled fiber, electricity and fuels," he said. " Considering these items, we expect third quarter earnings of $1.30 per share. Finally, as previously announced, we are on track to close the acquisition of TimBar later in the third quarter."

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