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Curtiss-Wright Reports Second Quarter 2015 Financial Results

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CURTISS-WRIGHT REPORTS SECOND QUARTER 2015 FINANCIAL RESULTS

July 29, 2015

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 29, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE:CW) reported financial results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2015.

second quarter 2015 highlights

  • The Company reaffirms expectations for operating margin of 13.3% to 13.4%, diluted EPS of $3.80 to $3.90 and adjusted free cash flow of $245 million to $265 million;
  • Net sales decreased 4% to $545 million, from $569 million in 2014; Organic sales down 2%;
  • Operating income decreased 9% to $65 million, from $72 million in 2014, due primarily to higher AP1000 testing costs, as expected;
  • Operating margin for the second quarter decreased 70 basis points to 12.0%, from 12.7% in 2014, while year-to-date operating margin increased 70 basis points to 12.7%;
  • Net earnings from continuing operations decreased 7% to $40 million, or $0.83 per diluted share, from $43 million, or $0.87 per diluted share, in 2014;
  • Sale of non-core assets essentially complete, most notably the sale of our downstream oil and gas business; and
  • Invested $50M in share repurchases as part of the Company's balanced capital allocation strategy.

"Our second quarter results were ahead of our expectations, as we generated $0.83 in diluted earnings per share and continue to return significant value to our shareholders despite challenging market conditions," said David C. Adams, Chairman and CEO of Curtiss-Wright Corporation. "Within the Defense segment, we produced solid profitability with strong gains in aerospace and ground defense, including the receipt of a new order for our turret drive stabilization system. We generated higher margins in both our Commercial/Industrial and Defense segments, though as expected, this performance was offset by investments in the AP1000 program, as we near the conclusion of the development phase of our first-of-a-kind reactor coolant pumps.

"Looking to the balance of 2015, we continue to anticipate further margin expansion as we accelerate toward top-quartile performance in profitability. As a result, we are maintaining our full-year diluted EPS guidance of $3.80 to $3.90, although we modified our sales outlook based on slowing conditions affecting some of our industrial businesses, particularly those with exposure to the energy markets.

"Furthermore, underscoring our commitment to return capital to shareholders, thus far in 2015, we have returned more than $100 million through consistent share repurchases and dividend distributions. We continue to actively repurchase shares under our buyback program and expect to repurchase at least $200 million this year, with the potential for an additional $100 million in opportunistic repurchases, following the recently announced expansion of our share repurchase program to $300 million. Overall, we remain committed to enhancing shareholder value by improving profitability, generating strong free cash flow and maintaining a balanced capital allocation strategy."

second quarter 2015 operating results from continuing operations

(In thousands) 2Q-2015 2Q-2014 % Change
Sales $ 545,194 $ 569,198 (4%)
Operating income 65,442 72,159 (9%)
Operating margin 12.0% 12.7% (70 bps)

 

sales

Sales of $545 million in the second quarter decreased $24 million, or 4%, compared to the prior year, driven by unfavorable foreign currency translation and a 2% decline in organic growth (excluding effects of foreign currency translation, acquisitions and divestitures). Within the segments, 5% organic growth in the Defense segment was more than offset by lower organic sales in the Power segment.

From an end market perspective, sales to the commercial markets decreased 11%, while sales to the defense markets increased 9%, compared to the prior year. Please refer to the accompanying tables for a breakdown of sales by end market.

OPERATING INCOME

Operating income in the second quarter was $65 million, a decrease of $7 million, or 9%, compared to the prior year. This performance was primarily driven by reduced operating income in the Power segment, partially offset by solid organic growth and the benefit of favorable foreign currency translation in the Defense segment.

Operating margin was 12.0%, a decrease of 70 basis points over the prior year, reflecting lower segment operating income, partially offset by the benefits of our ongoing margin improvement initiatives.

non-segment expense

Non-segment expenses were lower as compared with the prior year, primarily due to lower pension and corporate costs, partially offset by higher foreign exchange transactional losses.

NET EARNINGS

Second quarter net earnings decreased 7% from the comparable prior year period. Interest expense of $9 million was in-line with the prior year period. Our effective tax rate for the current quarter was 28.9%, a decrease from 31.9% in the prior year, driven by increased foreign R&D tax benefits and a reversal of tax valuation allowance.

free CASH FLOW

(In thousands) 2Q-2015 2Q-2014
Net cash generated from operating activities $ 59,821 $ 99,010
Capital expenditures (6,593) (17,631)
Free cash flow $ 53,228 $ 81,379

Free cash flow, defined as cash flow from operations less capital expenditures, was $53 million for the second quarter of 2015, compared to $81 million in the prior year period, or a decrease of approximately $28 million. Net cash generated from operating activities decreased $39 million to $60 million, primarily due to lower deferred revenues, as the prior year period included significant advanced payments related to naval defense orders. Capital expenditures decreased $11 million to $7 million, as the prior year period included investments in several facility expansions that did not recur.

New orders and backlog

New orders in the second quarter were $525 million, a decrease of 24% compared to the prior year, due to the timing of significant orders within the naval defense market. Backlog of $1.64 billion decreased 2% from December 31, 2014, but was 2% higher excluding the reduction resulting from the Progress Energy termination change order received in the first quarter of 2015.

Nother items - share repurchase

During the second quarter, the Company repurchased approximately 679,600 shares of its common stock for approximately $50 million. Year-to-date through June 30, 2015, the Company repurchased approximately 1.4 million shares of its common stock for approximately $97 million.

Nother items - discontinued operations

During the second quarter of 2015, the Company recorded an after-tax book charge on its discontinued operations of approximately $11 million, or $0.23 diluted earnings per share.

full-year 2015 guidance

The Company is updating its full-year 2015 financial guidance as follows:

  Prior Guidance Current Guidance Chg vs. 2014
Total sales $2.28 - $2.33 billion $2.25 - $2.30 billion 1% - 3%
Operating income $303 - $312 million $301 - $309 million 7% - 10%
Operating margin 13.3% - 13.4% No change + 70 - 80 bps
Interest expense $37 - 38 million $36 - 37 million  
Effective tax rate ~32.0% 31.5% - 31.75%  
Diluted earnings per share $3.80 - $3.90 No change 10% - 13%
Diluted shares outstanding 47.8 million No change  
Free cash flow $100 - $120 million No change  
Adjusted free cash flow * $245 - $265 million No change  

Notes: A more detailed breakdown of our 2015 guidance by segment and by market can be found in the attached accompanying schedules.

Effective January 30, 2015, Curtiss-Wright elected to make a $145 million contribution to its corporate defined benefit pension plan, which is expected to significantly reduce annual pension expense and annual cash contributions going forward. 

*Adjusted free cash flow guidance excludes the aforementioned pension contribution of $145 million.

second quarter 2015 segment performance

Commercial/Industrial 

(In thousands)   2Q-2015   2Q-2014  % Change
Sales $ 304,465 $ 313,798  (3%)
Operating income 45,253 45,750  (1%)
Operating margin 14.9% 14.6% 30 bps

Sales for the second quarter were $304 million, a decrease of $9 million, or 3%, over the comparable prior year period. Organic sales were flat compared to the prior year period, excluding $12 million in unfavorable foreign currency translation, primarily within the general industrial market, and a $2 million benefit from acquisitions. Within the commercial aerospace market, sales were flat as OEM production levels remained essentially in-line with prior year levels. In the general industrial market, we experienced lower international project sales of severe-service valves serving the energy markets as well as decreased sales of industrial vehicle products.  Those reductions were partially offset by higher valve sales supporting the Virginia-class submarine program in the naval defense market.

Operating income in the second quarter was $45 million, down 1% from the comparable prior year period, while operating margin increased 30 basis points to 14.9%. Our results were principally aided by higher sales volumes of sensors and controls products, as well as the benefit of our ongoing margin improvement initiatives. We also experienced higher profitability for industrial vehicle products, despite lower sales volumes, due to ongoing margin improvement initiatives. Those improvements in operating income and margin were offset by lower sales of industrial valves and surface treatment services, as well as $1 million in unfavorable foreign currency translation.

Defense
 

(In thousands)  2Q-2015  2Q-2014  % Change
Sales $ 119,651 $ 118,507 1%
Operating income 24,391 18,002 35%
Operating margin 20.4% 15.2% 520 bps


Sales for the second quarter were $120 million, an increase of $1 million, or 1%, over the comparable prior year period. Organic sales increased 5% over the prior year period, excluding $4 million in unfavorable foreign currency translation. Our results reflect higher ground defense sales, driven by continued strong demand for turret drive stabilization systems, including a new award in the current quarter on the U.K. Scout program. In aerospace defense, we experienced improved sales of embedded computing products serving various fighter jet and UAV programs, most notably the JSF and Global Hawk programs. These increases were partially offset by lower quarter-over-quarter revenues related to avionics and flight test equipment within the commercial aerospace market.

Operating income in the second quarter was $24 million, an increase of $6 million, or 35%, compared to the prior year period, while operating margin improved 520 basis points to 20.4%.  On an organic basis, operating income improved 21% and operating margin increased 240 basis points as compared to the prior year, excluding $3 million in favorable foreign currency translation. This strong improvement in operating income and operating margin was driven by higher sales of turret drive stabilization systems and embedded computing products, as well as the benefits of our ongoing margin improvement initiatives.   

Power

(In thousands)  2Q-2015  2Q-2014  % Change
Sales $ 121,078 $ 136,893  (12%)
Operating income 1,454 14,865  (90%)
Operating margin 1.2% 10.9% (970 bps)

Sales for the second quarter were $121 million, a decrease of $16 million, or 12%, compared to the prior year period. Within the power generation market, our results primarily reflect lower revenues on the domestic and China AP1000 programs compared to the prior year period. We also experienced lower aftermarket sales supporting domestic nuclear operating reactors, as a result of ongoing deferred spending on maintenance and upgrades, which more than offset higher sales supporting international reactors. Naval defense market sales were essentially flat, as higher sales of pumps and generators supporting the Virginia-class submarine program were mainly offset by decreased production on the Ford-class aircraft carrier program.

Operating income in the second quarter was $1 million, a 90% decrease from the comparable prior year period, while operating margin declined 970 basis points to 1.2%. Our results, as expected, were primarily impacted by higher costs relative to the engineering and endurance testing, as well as additional costs relative to final modifications to our reactor coolant pumps on the AP1000 program. Current quarter profitability was also impacted by lower aftermarket sales volumes in the power generation market. 

CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION

The Company will host a conference call to discuss second quarter 2015 financial results and updates to 2015 guidance at 9:00 a.m. EDT on Thursday, July 30, 2015. A live webcast of the call and the accompanying financial presentation will be made available on the internet by visiting the Investor Relations section of the Company's website at www.curtisswright.com.

(Tables to Follow)

 
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION and SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (UNAUDITED)
($'s in thousands, except per share data)
                 
                 
  Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
  June 30, Change June 30, Change
  2015 2014 $ % 2015 2014 $ %
Product sales  $ 439,871  $ 457,873  $ (18,002)  (4%)  $ 885,558  $ 894,100  $ (8,542) (1%)
Service sales  105,323  111,325  (6,002) (5%)  205,835  218,057  (12,222) (6%)
Total net sales  545,194  569,198  (24,004) (4%)  1,091,393  1,112,157  (20,764) (2%)
                 
Cost of product sales  287,685  299,525  (11,840) (4%)  580,694  588,459  (7,765) (1%)
Cost of service sales  75,158  71,442  3,716 5%  137,252  140,853  (3,601) (3%)
Total cost of sales  362,843  370,967  (8,124) (2%)  717,946  729,312  (11,366) (2%)
                 
Gross profit  182,351  198,231  (15,880) (8%)  373,447  382,845  (9,398) (2%)
                 
Research and development expenses  15,321  17,364  (2,043) (12%)  30,583  34,241  (3,658) (11%)
Selling expenses  29,105  32,099  (2,994) (9%)  60,193  64,730  (4,537) (7%)
General and administrative expenses  72,483  76,609  (4,126) (5%)  144,394  150,681  (6,287) (4%)
                 
Operating income  65,442  72,159  (6,717) (9%)  138,277  133,193  5,084 4%
                 
Interest expense  (8,985)  (8,986)  1 0%  (17,981)  (18,041)  60 0%
Other income, net  (37)  (23)  (14) NM  444  89  355 NM
                 
Earnings before income taxes  56,420  63,150  (6,730) (11%)  120,740  115,241  5,499 5%
Provision for income taxes  16,299  20,141  (3,842) (19%)  37,396  35,802  1,594 4%
Earnings from continuing operations  $ 40,121  $ 43,009  $ (2,888) (7%)  $ 83,344  $ 79,439  $ 3,905 5%
                 
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax  (14,384)  (6,618)  (7,766) NM  (41,616)  (7,884)  (33,732) NM
                 
Net earnings  $ 25,737  $ 36,391  $ (10,654) (29%)  $ 41,728  $ 71,555  $ (29,827) (42%)
                 
Basic earnings per share                
Earnings from continuing operations  $ 0.85  $ 0.90      $ 1.76  $ 1.65    
Earnings from discontinued operations  (0.31)  (0.14)      (0.88)  (0.16)    
Total  $ 0.54  $ 0.76      $ 0.88  $ 1.49    
                 
Diluted earnings per share                
Earnings from continuing operations  $ 0.83  $ 0.87      $ 1.72  $ 1.62    
Earnings from discontinued operations  (0.30)  (0.13)      (0.86)  (0.16)    
Total  $ 0.53  $ 0.74      $ 0.86  $ 1.46    
                 
                 
Dividends per share  $ 0.13  $ 0.13      $ 0.26  $ 0.26    
                 
Weighted average shares outstanding:                
Basic 47,224 48,175     47,466 48,055    
Diluted 48,258 49,239     48,487 49,160    
                 
NM- not meaningful                
 
 
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION and SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)
($'s in thousands, except par value)
       
       
       
  June 30, December 31, Change
  2015 2014 %
Assets      
Current assets:      
Cash and cash equivalents  $ 244,980  $ 450,116 (46%)
Receivables, net  523,212  495,480 6%
Inventories, net  400,670  388,670 3%
Deferred tax assets, net  43,156  44,311 (3%)
Assets held for sale  14,761  147,347 (90%)
Income tax receivable  75,894  5,583 1259%
Other current assets  31,974  39,568 (19%)
Total current assets 1,334,647 1,571,075 (15%)
Property, plant, and equipment, net  433,747  458,919 (5%)
Goodwill  991,283  998,506 (1%)
Other intangible assets, net  333,992  349,227 (4%)
Other assets  18,942  21,784 (13%)
Total assets  $ 3,112,611  $ 3,399,511 (8%)
       
Liabilities      
Current liabilities:      
Current portion of long-term and short term debt  $ 1,039  $ 1,069 (3%)
Accounts payable  138,134  152,266 (9%)
Accrued expenses  112,304  145,938 (23%)
Income taxes payable  6,137  22,472 (73%)
Deferred revenue  154,578  176,693 (13%)
Liabilities held for sale  1,750  35,392 (95%)
Other current liabilities  51,199  38,163 34%
Total current liabilities 465,141 571,993 (19%)
Long-term debt  948,957  953,279 (0%)
Deferred tax liabilities, net  105,844  51,554 105%
Accrued pension and other postretirement benefit costs  71,463  226,687 (68%)
Long-term portion of environmental reserves  14,606  14,911 (2%)
Other liabilities  98,000  102,654 (5%)
Total liabilities 1,704,011 1,921,078 (11%)
       
Stockholders' equity      
Common stock, $1 par value  49,190  49,190 0%
Additional paid in capital  154,541  158,043 (2%)
Retained earnings  1,498,742  1,469,306 2%
Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (148,234)  (128,411) 15%
Less: cost of treasury stock  (145,639)  (69,695) 109%
Total stockholders' equity 1,408,600 1,478,433 (5%)
       
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity  $ 3,112,611  $ 3,399,511 (8%)
 
 
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION and SUBSIDIARIES
SEGMENT INFORMATION (UNAUDITED)
($'s in thousands)
             
             
  Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
  June 30, June 30,
      Change     Change
  2015 2014 % 2015 2014 %
Sales:            
Commercial/Industrial  $ 304,465  $ 313,798 (3%)  $ 602,352  $ 614,751 (2%)
Defense  119,651  118,507 1%  233,151  230,878 1%
Power  121,078  136,893 (12%)  255,890  266,528 (4%)
             
Total sales  $ 545,194  $ 569,198 (4%)  $ 1,091,393  $ 1,112,157 (2%)
             
Operating income (expense):            
Commercial/Industrial  $ 45,253  $ 45,750 (1%)  $ 88,542  $ 84,246 5%
Defense  24,391  18,002 35%  42,418  33,786 26%
Power  1,454  14,865 (90%)  20,966  29,140 (28%)
             
Total segments  $ 71,098  $ 78,617 (10%)  $ 151,926  $ 147,172 3%
Corporate and other  (5,656)  (6,458) 12%  (13,649)  (13,979) 2%
             
Total operating income  $ 65,442  $ 72,159 (9%)  $ 138,277  $ 133,193 4%
             
             
Operating margins:            
Commercial/Industrial 14.9% 14.6%   14.7% 13.7%  
Defense 20.4% 15.2%   18.2% 14.6%  
Power 1.2% 10.9%   8.2% 10.9%  
Total Curtiss-Wright 12.0% 12.7%   12.7% 12.0%  
             
Segment margins 13.0% 13.8%   13.9% 13.2%  
 
 
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION and SUBSIDIARIES
SALES BY END MARKET (UNAUDITED)
($'s in thousands)
             
         
  Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
  June 30, June 30,
      Change     Change
  2015 2014 % 2015 2014 %
Defense markets:            
Aerospace  $ 75,761  $ 65,930 15%  $ 147,107  $ 137,535 7%
Ground  24,238  17,680 37%  42,893  31,539 36%
Naval  99,704  99,816 (0%)  188,766  187,701 1%
Other  1,942  1,307 49%  4,669  2,264 106%
Total Defense  $ 201,645  $ 184,733 9%  $ 383,435  $ 359,039 7%
             
Commercial markets:            
Commercial Aerospace  $ 98,191  $ 106,488 (8%)  $ 199,209  $ 209,529 (5%)
Power Generation  94,242  109,443 (14%)  207,478  218,529 (5%)
General Industrial  151,116  168,534 (10%)  301,271  325,060 (7%)
Total Commercial  $ 343,549  $ 384,465 (11%)  $ 707,958  $ 753,118 (6%)
             
Total Curtiss-Wright  $ 545,194  $ 569,198 (4%)  $ 1,091,393  $ 1,112,157 (2%)

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information

The Corporation supplements our financial information determined under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) with certain non-GAAP financial information. We believe that these non-GAAP measures provide investors with additional insight into the company's ongoing business performance. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related GAAP measures, and other companies may define such measures differently. We encourage investors to review our financial statements and publicly-filed reports in their entirety and not to rely on any single financial measure. The following definitions are provided:

Organic Revenue and Organic Operating income              

The Corporation discloses organic revenue and organic operating income because the Corporation believes it provides investors with insight as to the Company's ongoing business performance. Organic revenue and organic operating income are defined as revenue and operating income excluding the impact of foreign currency fluctuations and contributions from acquisitions made during the last twelve months. 

   
  Three Months Ended
  June 30,
  2015 vs 2014
  Commercial/Industrial Defense Power Total Curtiss-Wright
  Sales Operating income Sales Operating income Sales Operating income Sales Operating income
Organic 0% (0%) 5% 21% (12%) (90%) (2%) (12%)
Acquisitions 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 1%
Foreign Currency (4%) (2%) (4%) 14% (0%) 0% (3%) 2%
Total (3%) (1%) 1% 35% (12%) (90%) (4%) (9%)
                 
  Six Months Ended
  June 30,
  2015 vs 2014
  Commercial Defense Power Total Curtiss-Wright
  Sales Operating income Sales Operating income Sales Operating income Sales Operating income
Organic 1% 6% 4% 12% (4%) (28%) 0% 1%
Acquisitions 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% (0%) 1% 0%
Foreign Currency (3%) (1%) (3%) 14% (0%) (0%) (3%) 3%
Total (2%) 5% 1% 26% (4%) (28%) (2%) 4%

Free Cash Flow

The Corporation discloses free cash flow because the Corporation believes it measures cash flow available for investing and financing activities. Free cash flow is defined as net cash flow provided by operating activities less capital expenditures. Free cash flow represents cash generated after paying for interest on borrowings, income taxes, capital expenditures, and working capital requirements, but before repaying outstanding debt and investing cash or utilizing debt credit lines to acquire businesses and make other strategic investments.

 
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION and SUBSIDIARIES
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL DATA (UNAUDITED)
($'s in thousands)
         
         
  Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
  June 30, June 30,
  2015 2014 2015 2014
         
Net cash used by operating activities  $ 59,821  $ 99,010  $ (111,270)  $ 84,417
Capital expenditures  (6,593)  (17,631)  (15,689)  (35,996)
Free cash flow   $ 53,228  $ 81,379  $ (126,959)  $ 48,421
         
Pension Payment  --   18,500  145,000  26,300
         
Adjusted free cash flow  $ 53,228  $ 99,879  $ 18,041  $ 74,721
         
Cash conversion * 133% 232% 22% 94%
         
*Cash conversion is calculated as adjusted free cash flow divided by earnings from continuing operations
 
 
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION
2015 Guidance (from Continuing Operations) 
As of July 29, 2015
($'s in millions, except per share data)
   
   
  2014 Pro 2015 Guidance
   Forma Low High
Sales:      
Commercial/Industrial  $ 1,228  $ 1,235  $ 1,255
Defense  490  500  515
Power  525  515  530
Total sales  $ 2,243  $ 2,250  $ 2,300
       
Operating income:      
Commercial/Industrial  $ 179  $ 185  188
Defense  83  90  93
Power  51  59  61
Total segments  313  334  342
Corporate and other  (30)  (33)  (33)
Total operating income  $ 282  $ 301  $ 309
       
Interest expense  $ (36)  $ (36)  $ (37)
Earnings before income taxes  247  265  273
Provision for income taxes  (77)  (84)  (87)
Net earnings  $ 170  $ 182  $ 186
       
Reported diluted earnings per share  $ 3.46  $ 3.80  $ 3.90
Diluted shares outstanding 49.0 47.8 47.8
Effective tax rate 31.2% 31.5% 31.8%
 
       
Operating margins:      
Commercial/Industrial 14.5% 14.9% 15.0%
Defense 16.9% 18.0% 18.1%
Power 9.8% 11.4% 11.5%
Total operating margin 12.6% 13.3% 13.4%
       
Note: Full year amounts may not add due to rounding
 
 
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION
2015 Sales Growth Guidance by End Market (from Continuing Operations)
As of July 29, 2015
     
  2015 % Change (vs 2014)
  Low High
     
Defense Markets    
Aerospace 2% 6%
Ground 13% 17%
Navy (2%) 2%
Total Defense (Including Other Defense) 2% 4%
     
Commercial Markets    
Commercial Aerospace (2%) 2%
Power Generation (2%) 2%
General Industrial 0% 4%
Total Commercial 0% 2%
     
Total Curtiss-Wright Sales 1% 3%
     
Note: Full year amounts may not add due to rounding
 

 

ABOUT CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION

Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE:CW) is a global innovative company that delivers highly engineered, critical function products and services to the commercial, industrial, defense and energy markets. Building on the heritage of Glenn Curtiss and the Wright brothers, Curtiss-Wright has a long tradition of providing reliable solutions through trusted customer relationships. The company employs approximately 9,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit www.curtisswright.com.

Certain statements made in this release, including statements about future revenue, financial performance guidance, quarterly and annual revenue, net income, operating income growth, future business opportunities, cost saving initiatives, the successful integration of our acquisitions, the successful sale of our businesses held for sale, and future cash flow from operations, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements present management's expectations, beliefs, plans and objectives regarding future financial performance, and assumptions or judgments concerning such performance. Any discussions contained in this press release, except to the extent that they contain historical facts, are forward-looking and accordingly involve estimates, assumptions, judgments and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: a reduction in anticipated orders; an economic downturn; changes in competitive marketplace and/or customer requirements; a change in government spending; an inability to perform customer contracts at anticipated cost levels; and other factors that generally affect the business of aerospace, defense contracting, electronics, marine, and industrial companies. Such factors are detailed in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014, and subsequent reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

This press release and additional information are available at www.curtisswright.com

CONTACT: Jim Ryan
         (704) 869-4621
         [email protected]

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