Expects to Achieve
Portfolio Evaluation and Simplification Plan Ongoing
The plan is anticipated to achieve at least
“The actions we are planning follow our comprehensive review of the business and will enable
The new operating model will enable the Company to leverage its strong position in the dental industry and better deliver on its core value creation drivers and strategic objectives. The restructuring plan consists of the following planned measures:
- A reduction in the global workforce of approximately 8% - 10%.
- Implementation of five global business units – designed to drive enterprise integration and align the product portfolio with the Company’s growth strategy. This global business unit structure is closely aligned to the Company’s regional commercial structures, facilitating improved transparency and communication.
- Commencement of central functions and infrastructure optimization to support efficiency of the overall organization.
- Creation of a Senior Vice President of Quality and Regulatory role, designed to elevate the quality and regulatory affairs function within the management team. The Senior Vice President of Quality and Regulatory will be responsible for overseeing these functions across the entire organization.
- Simplification of management structure to bring the Company in-line with industry best practices.
- Delivering cost savings to fund critical investments in 2023 and beyond to position the Company for sustainable future growth.
- The proposed changes are subject to co-determination processes with employee representative groups in countries where required.
In connection with this plan, the Company expects to incur up to
In addition to evolving Dentsply Sirona’s operating model, the Company is undertaking a review of the Company’s product offerings on a SKU-level basis to inform decisive actions that can be taken to streamline the portfolio and deliver higher returns. Expected benefits of portfolio simplification include improvement in plant and network efficiencies to unlock further long-term margin expansion opportunities. These efforts are anticipated to yield additional benefits including reducing operational complexity, optimizing inventory, increasing service levels and salesforce effectiveness, reducing risk, and improving quality. The Company will balance these anticipated benefits with a goal of preserving the associated revenue through effective customer partnership and disciplined execution.
The Company is acting decisively to execute on these transformation plans, which are key to achieving the Company’s strategic objectives and delivering the meaningful earnings improvement expected by the end of 2025, with adjusted earnings per share of
The Company intends to further discuss these plans on its upcoming fourth quarter and full year 2022 earnings call on
About
Forward-Looking Statements and Associated Risks
This press release contains statements that do not directly and exclusively relate to historical facts which constitute forward-looking statements, including, statements and projections concerning, among other things, the expected timing, benefits and costs associated with the Company’s restructuring plan described in this Press Release. The Company’s forward-looking statements represent current expectations and beliefs and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ significantly from those projected or suggested in any forward-looking statements and no assurance can be given that the results described in such forward-looking statements will be achieved. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements which speak only as of the date they are made. The forward-looking statements are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in such statements, many of which are outside of our control. The Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to such forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Any number of factors could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by any forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, the risks associated with the following: the Company’s ability to remain profitable in a very competitive marketplace, which depends upon the Company’s ability to differentiate its products and services from those of competitors; the Company’s failure to realize assumptions and projections which may result in the need to record additional impairment charges; the effect of changes to the Company’s distribution channels for its products and the failure of significant distributors of the Company to effectively manage their inventories; the Company’s ability to control costs and failure to realize expected benefits of cost reduction and restructuring efforts and the Company’s failure to anticipate and appropriately adapt to changes or trends within the rapidly changing dental industry. Furthermore, many of these risks and uncertainties are currently amplified by and may continue to be amplified by or may, in the future, be amplified by, the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of varying private and governmental responses that affect our customers, employees, vendors and the economies and communities where they operate. Investors should carefully consider these and other relevant factors, including those risk factors in Part I, Item 1A, (“Risk Factors”) in the Company’s most recent Form 10-K, including any amendments thereto, and any updating information which may be contained in the Company’s other filings with the
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to results determined in accordance with
Management believes that these Non-GAAP measures are helpful as they provide another measure of the results of operations, and are frequently used by investors and analysts to evaluate the Company’s performance exclusive of certain items that impact the comparability of results from period to period, and which may not be indicative of past or future performance of the Company.
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss) and Margin
Adjusted operating income (loss) is computed by excluding the following items from operating income:
(1) Business combination related costs and fair value adjustments. These adjustments include costs related to consummating and integrating acquired businesses, as well as net gains and losses related to the disposed businesses. In addition, this category includes the post-acquisition roll-off of fair value adjustments recorded related to business combinations, except for amortization expense of purchased intangible assets noted below. Although the Company is regularly engaged in activities to find and act on opportunities for strategic growth and enhancement of product offerings, the costs associated with these activities may vary significantly between periods based on the timing, size and complexity of acquisitions and as such may not be indicative of past and future performance of the Company.
(2) Impairment related charges and other costs. These adjustments include charges related to goodwill and intangible asset impairments. Other costs include costs related to the implementation of restructuring initiatives, including but not limited to, severance costs, facility closure costs, lease and contract termination costs, and related professional service costs associated with specific restructuring initiatives. The Company is continually seeking to take actions that could enhance its efficiency, consequently restructuring charges may recur but are subject to significant fluctuations from period to period due to the varying levels of restructuring activity, and as such may not be indicative of past and future performance of the Company. Other costs also include legal settlements, executive separation costs, and changes in accounting principle recorded within the period. Beginning in the second quarter of 2022, this category includes costs related to the recent internal investigation and associated remediation activities which primarily include legal, accounting and other professional service fees, as well as turnover and other employee-related costs.
(3) Amortization of purchased intangible assets. This adjustment excludes the periodic amortization expense related to purchased intangible assets, which are recorded at fair value in purchase accounting. Although these costs contribute to revenue generation and will recur in future periods, their amounts are significantly impacted by the timing and size of acquisitions, and as such may not be indicative of the future performance of the Company.
(4) Fair value and credit risk adjustments. These adjustments include the non-cash mark-to-market changes in fair value associated with pension assets and obligations and equity-method investments. Although these adjustments are recurring in nature, they are subject to significant fluctuations from period to period due to changes in the underlying assumptions and market conditions. The non-service component of pension expense is a recurring item, however it is subject to significant fluctuations from period to period due to changes in actuarial assumptions, interest rates, plan changes, settlements, curtailments, and other changes in facts and circumstances. As such, these items may not be indicative of past and future performance of the Company.
Adjusted operating margin is calculated by dividing adjusted operating income by net sales.
Adjusted Net Income (Loss)
Adjusted net income (loss) consists of the reported net income (loss) in accordance with US GAAP, adjusted to exclude the items identified above, the related income tax impacts, and discrete income tax adjustments such as: final settlement of income tax audits, discrete tax items resulting from the implementation of restructuring initiatives and the vesting and exercise of employee share-based compensation, any difference between the interim and annual effective tax rate, and adjustments relating to prior periods.
These adjustments are irregular in timing, and the variability in amounts may not be indicative of past and future performance of the Company and therefore are excluded for comparability purposes.
Adjusted Earnings (Loss) Per Diluted Share
Adjusted earnings (loss) (EPS) per diluted share is computed by dividing adjusted earnings (losses) attributable to
Contact Information
Investors:
VP, Investor Relations
+1-704-805-1293
InvestorRelations@dentsplysirona.com
Press:
Marion Par-Weixlberger
VP,
+43 676 848414588
marion.par-weixlberger@dentsplysirona.com
Source: DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc.