Proven Finance Executives Amy Schioldager and Evan Levitt to Join the Board
Wendy Schoppert Appointed Board Chair
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jun. 3, 2024– The ODP Corporation (“ODP” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:ODP), a leading provider of business services, products and digital workplace technology solutions to businesses and consumers, today announced the appointment of financial executives Amy Schioldager and Evan Levitt to its Board of Directors.
The Company also announced that Wendy Schoppert, ODP Board member since 2020, will assume the role of independent Board Chair as Joseph Vassalluzzo steps down from the Board after 11 years of service.
These changes will be effective on June 10, 2024. ODP’s Board size will be increased from seven members to eight, with directors having an average tenure of approximately five years.
“We are thrilled to welcome Amy and Evan to the ODP Board at this juncture, as we continue to evolve our business and position our Company to drive future profitable growth,” said Wendy Schoppert, Chair-Elect of the Board. “They bring valuable perspectives to further enhance the diverse skills of our Board, advance our value creation initiatives, and champion the continued growth of our strong 5C Culture.”
“Both Amy and Evan are proven financial executives with decades of leadership experience at Fortune 500 companies,” Schoppert continued. “With 25 years of experience at BlackRock, Amy brings technical and strategic expertise, having led investment teams across markets and segments, and has deep shareholder and public company governance experience. Evan has extensive financial and audit expertise across industries, as well as a strong understanding of distribution and consumer businesses. We look forward to leveraging their unique backgrounds as we continue to focus on driving long-term profitable growth and shareholder value.
“We would also like to thank Joe for his Board service, including as independent Chairman for the past seven years. His leadership and insight have been instrumental through ODP’s evolution. We wish him all the best in the future,” Schoppert concluded.
About Amy Schioldager
Amy has over 25 years of experience in various leadership positions at BlackRock, Inc., where she led investment teams across global equity markets and client segments. Most recently, Amy served as Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Beta Strategies. In this role, she oversaw $2.5 trillion in assets under management across seven global offices. She also served on BlackRock’s Global Executive Committee, which oversaw $11 billion in profit and loss and 13,000 employees across 30 countries. In addition to her investment and business leadership experience, Amy has strong board experience: she currently serves on the public company boards of Intermediate Capital Group plc and Corebridge Financial Inc, as well as the private organization boards of Boardspan Inc and California State University – East Bay. She previously served on the board of American International Group Inc.
About Evan Levitt
Evan brings over 30 years of experience in finance and accounting and has served in numerous leadership positions across industries. Most recently, Evan was Interim Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at BrandSafway, a leading construction company providing solutions to the industrial, commercial and infrastructure markets. Prior to that, he held various leadership roles at The Home Depot, Inc. / HD Supply Holdings over the course of 17 years, during which time he played a pivotal role in negotiating the sale of HD Supply to The Home Depot, Inc. His most recent role at the company was as Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Administrative Officer of HD Supply Holdings Inc. He currently serves on the private company boards of Artera Services, where he is a member of the Audit Committee, and WASH, where he serves as the Chairman of the Audit and Risk Committee.
About The ODP Corporation
The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omni-channel presence, which includes supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Office Depot, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc, The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
Report Presents the Company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Practices and Goals
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 22, 2024– The ODP Corporation (“ODP,” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:ODP), a leading provider of products and services through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, today announced the release of its 2024 Corporate Sustainability Report, providing information on the Company’s sustainability practices and goals.
“I am excited to share our accomplishments and vision in our latest report for our People, Planet, and Prosperity—our triple bottom line approach to sustainability—with a strong focus on our 5C Culture,” said Gerry Smith, chief executive officer for The ODP Corporation. “We’re proud of our progress toward our sustainability commitments and goals and we will continue working toward creating a sustainable future for our company, our communities, and our planet.”
The 2024 Corporate Sustainability Report presents the Company’s notable achievements from 2023 and ongoing commitment to achieving its sustainability goals, supporting customers in meeting their sustainability commitments and making positive contributions to local communities. Accomplishments highlighted in the 2024 report include:
Achieved a 36% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 2019 (MT CO2e Scopes 1 and 2)
Calculated our full scope of GHG inventory for the second year, which helped us set science-based targets and have them validated by SBTi
Delivered a 6.7% blended absolute plastic reduction in private label packaging and e-commerce shipping operations in 2023 from a 2022 baseline
Diverted 92% of waste from landfills across our distribution center network
Raised $5.6 million through in-store and online donations, powered by Round It Up America®,to support Title I public schools
To view the complete 2024 Corporate Sustainability Report or for more information about sustainability at The ODP Corporation, please visit theodpcorp.com/corporate-sustainability.
About The ODP Corporation The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies Office Depot, LLC; ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc., The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
Office Depot, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, supplies a range of office products and services. It offers merchandise, such as general office supplies, computer supplies, business machines and related supplies, and office furniture through its chain of office supply stores under the Office Depot, Foray, Ativa, Break Escapes, Worklife, and Christopher Lowell brand names. The company also provides graphic design, printing, reproduction, mailing, shipping, and other services through design, print, and ship centers. It has operations throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Central America. The company also sells its products and services through direct mail catalogs, contract sales force, Internet sites, and retail stores, through a mix of company-owned operations, joint ventures, licensing and franchise agreements, alliances, and other arrangements. As of December 31, 2008, Office Depot operated 1,267 North American retail division office supply stores and 162 international division retail stores, as well as participated under licensing and merchandise arrangements in 98 stores. The company was founded in 1986 and is based in Boca Raton, Florida.
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Varis. The big news for the quarter was the decision to put the Varis unit up for sale. While we believe the long-term business opportunity for Varis is attractive, the business was just taking too long to ramp up for the amount of investment ODP was pumping into the unit. We will see what type of return the sale brings, but in any case, the reduction of costs will be favorable.
Project Core. This cost optimization program is delivering significant benefits to ODP’s overall operating results and with the program upsized to $100 million from $50 million, Project Core should provide solid opportunity to reduce cost, in our view. It will be a key driver for improved bottom line results.
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$800 MillionFacility Strengthens Financial Position By Providing More Attractive Credit Terms & Flexibility Preserving Strong Liquidity Position
Extends Facility Maturity Date to May 2029
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 9, 2024–
The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) (“ODP,” or the “Company”), a leading provider of business services, products and digital workplace technology solutions to businesses and consumers, today announced that it has amended and extended its existing asset-based credit facility. The amendment extends the maturity date to May 2029. The renewed $800 million facility includes certain more attractive credit terms and conditions, enhancing the company’s balance sheet and liquidity position to support future growth.
“The extension of our credit facility is a validation of our strong financial position and business model,” said Gerry Smith, chief executive officer of The ODP Corporation. “I want to thank our syndicate members for their strong support of our business and to our commitment to driving operational excellence throughout the enterprise.”
“The successful renewal of our asset-based credit facility includes improved credit terms and conditions, and extends our maturity, providing ample liquidity to manage our growth and capital allocation plans,” said Tim Perrott, vice president, investor relations and treasurer of The ODP Corporation. “We are thrilled to have the continued support of our financial partners as we continue to pursue our strategic objectives.”
The renewed credit facility was significantly oversubscribed with strong lender support, providing additional financial flexibility to grow the business and to enhance returns for shareholders.
About The ODP Corporation The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products and services through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies Office Depot, LLC; ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc., The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
ODP and ODP Business Solutions are trademarks of ODP Business Solutions, LLC. Office Depot is a trademark of The Office Club, LLC. OfficeMax is a trademark of OMX, Inc. Veyer is a trademark of Veyer, LLC. Varis is a trademark of Varis, Inc. Grand&Toy is a trademark of Grand & Toy, LLC in Canada. Any other product or company names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Office Depot, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, supplies a range of office products and services. It offers merchandise, such as general office supplies, computer supplies, business machines and related supplies, and office furniture through its chain of office supply stores under the Office Depot, Foray, Ativa, Break Escapes, Worklife, and Christopher Lowell brand names. The company also provides graphic design, printing, reproduction, mailing, shipping, and other services through design, print, and ship centers. It has operations throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Central America. The company also sells its products and services through direct mail catalogs, contract sales force, Internet sites, and retail stores, through a mix of company-owned operations, joint ventures, licensing and franchise agreements, alliances, and other arrangements. As of December 31, 2008, Office Depot operated 1,267 North American retail division office supply stores and 162 international division retail stores, as well as participated under licensing and merchandise arrangements in 98 stores. The company was founded in 1986 and is based in Boca Raton, Florida.
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1Q24 Results. Net sales were $1.87 billion, down from $2.11 billion in 1Q23 and slightly below our $1.95 billion estimate. A challenging overall economic environment and 56 fewer Office Depot stores, y-o-y, drove the revenue contraction. Adjusted EBITDA totaled $82 million, down from $131 million and below our $123 million estimate. Net income declined to $15 million, or $0.40/sh, from $72 million, or $1.71/sh. We had forecasted $64 million, or $1.72/sh.
A Decision on Varis. Put out the “For Sale” sign. Responding to shareholder suggestions, among other things, management and the Board came to the decision to sell the Varis unit, which just has not begun to generate revenue as originally anticipated. While waiting for the sale to occur, the operating costs of Varis have been reduced by approximately one-third.
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First Quarter Revenue of $1.9 Billion with GAAP EPS of $0.40; Adjusted EPS of $1.05
GAAP Operating Income of $18 Million; Net Income of $15 Million; Adjusted EBITDA of $82 Million
Accelerating Project Core to Maximize In-Year Cost Savings with Future Annualized Run-Rate Cost Savings in Excess of $100 Million
Driving Operational Excellence and Remaining On-Track to Meet 2024 Guidance Despite Challenging Macroeconomic and Business Environment Impacting Top-Line Results
Board of Directors Approved Held-For-Sale Plan for Varis Business Unit
Company Repurchased Approximately $90 Million of Shares Year to Date
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 8, 2024– The ODP Corporation (“ODP,” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:ODP), a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions to businesses and consumers, today announced results for the first quarter ended March 30, 2024.
Consolidated (in millions, except per share amounts)
1Q24
1Q23
Selected GAAP and Non-GAAP measures:
Sales
$1,871
$2,108
Sales change from prior year period
(11)%
Operating income
$18
$95
Adjusted operating income (1)
$51
$99
Net income from continuing operations
$15
$72
Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations
$0.40
$1.71
Adjusted net income from continuing operations (1)
$40
$75
Adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations (fully diluted) (1)
$1.05
$1.78
Adjusted EBITDA (1)
$82
$131
Operating Cash Flow from continuing operations
$38
$157
Free Cash Flow (2)
$3
$128
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (3)
$7
$133
First Quarter 2024 Summary(1)(2)(3)
Total reported sales of $1.9 billion, down 11% versus the prior year on a reported basis. The decrease in reported sales is largely related to lower sales in its Office Depot Division, primarily due to 56 fewer retail locations in service compared to the previous year and reduced transactions, as well as lower sales in its ODP Business Solutions Division
GAAP operating income of $18 million and net income from continuing operations of $15 million, or $0.40 per diluted share, versus $95 million and $72 million, respectively, or $1.71 per diluted share, in the prior year
Adjusted operating income of $51 million, compared to $99 million in the first quarter of 2023; adjusted EBITDA of $82 million, compared to $131 million in the first quarter of 2023
Adjusted net income from continuing operations of $40 million, or adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of $1.05, versus $75 million or $1.78, respectively, in the prior year period
Operating cash flow from continuing operations of $38 million and adjusted free cash flow of $7 million, versus $157 million and $133 million, respectively, in the prior year period
Repurchased 957 thousand shares at a cost of $50 million in the first quarter of 2024; Repurchased a total of approximately $90 million of shares when including purchases in quarter and post quarter through the current date
$971 million of total available liquidity including $282 million in cash and cash equivalents at quarter end
“This quarter, we launched and are accelerating our Project Core initiatives positioning us to offset the impact of an ongoing challenging macroeconomic and business environment,” said Gerry Smith, chief executive officer of The ODP Corporation. “Despite our slower than expected start to the year, we remain confident in our operational excellence approach and committed to achieving our guidance for the full year 2024, as we utilize our strong foundation and accelerate the broad execution of Project Core.”
“During the quarter, more cautious spending activity and ongoing delays in the onboarding of new customers at ODP Business Solutions impacted their performance, while reduced consumer activity affected Office Depot’s revenue results. Despite this, we remain encouraged by our ongoing success in winning new enterprise customers through the flexibility of our service platform and strength of our balance sheet. Additionally, Veyer demonstrated continued momentum by attracting new third-party customers and continuing to drive growth in external EBITDA. Furthermore, we maintained our focus on capital allocation and increased the pace of share repurchases, buying back approximately $90 million of our stock since the beginning of the year. We expect to execute under this plan at similar levels or higher as we move through the balance of the year,” added Smith.
“Given the slower than expected start to the year and our continued commitment to our low-cost business model, we are accelerating our plans for Project Core throughout the balance of the year, generating higher in-year cost savings and future annualized run-rate savings in excess of $100 million. Additionally, we have arrived at the strategic decision to pursue a sale of Varis, which our Board of Directors have approved. Concurrently, we have reduced the operating cost of Varis to further refine their focus, while continuing to support new and existing customers. Through the acceleration of Project Core, the additional cost efficiencies we are driving now and in the second half of the year have positioned us to increase guidance for adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS,” Smith continued.
“Despite the top-line challenges, we remain encouraged about the future and we’re confident in our operational excellence approach and position of strength. We will continue to focus on driving our low-cost business model, leveraging our multiple routes to market, and executing on our capital allocation plan,” Smith concluded.
Consolidated Results
Reported (GAAP) Results
Total reported sales for the first quarter of 2024 were $1.9 billion, a decrease of 11% compared with the same period last year. This result was driven primarily by lower sales in its consumer division, Office Depot, primarily due to 56 fewer stores in service compared to last year related to planned store closures, as well as lower retail and online consumer traffic and transactions. Sales at ODP Business Solutions Division were also down compared to last year, largely driven by weaker economic activity and more cautious spending among business customers, as well as continued challenges related to the pace of onboarding new customers. Meanwhile, Veyer provided strong logistics support for the ODP Business Solutions and Office Depot Divisions and continued to capture additional sales for its supply chain and procurement solutions among other third-party customers.
The Company reported GAAP operating income of $18 million in the first quarter of 2024, down compared to GAAP operating income of $95 million in the prior year period. Operating results in the first quarter of 2024 included $33 million of charges, primarily related to $27 million in net merger and restructuring expenses and $6 million non-cash asset impairment primarily related to the operating lease right-of-use (ROU) assets associated with the Company’s retail store locations. Net income from continuing operations was $15 million, or $0.40 per diluted share in the first quarter of 2024, down compared to net income from continuing operations of $72 million, or $1.71 per diluted share in the first quarter of 2023.
Adjusted (non-GAAP) Results(1)
Adjusted results for the first quarter of 2024 exclude charges and credits totaling $33 million as described above and the associated tax impacts.
First quarter 2024 adjusted EBITDA was $82 million compared to $131 million in the prior year period. This included depreciation and amortization of $29 million and $30 million in the first quarter of 2024 and 2023, respectively
First quarter 2024 adjusted operating income was $51 million, down compared to $99 million in the first quarter of 2023
First quarter 2024 adjusted net income from continuing operations was $40 million, or $1.05 per diluted share, compared to $75 million, or $1.78 per diluted share, in the first quarter of 2023, a decrease of 41% on a per share basis
Division Results
ODP Business Solutions Division
Leading B2B distribution solutions provider serving small, medium and enterprise level companies with an annual trailing-twelve-month revenue of $3.8 billion.
Reported sales were $0.9 billion in the first quarter of 2024, down 8% compared to the same period last year. The decrease in sales was related primarily to weaker macroeconomic conditions, more cautious business spending, and lower sales of technology products and supplies
Total adjacency category sales, including cleaning and breakroom, furniture, technology, and copy and print, were 43% of total ODP Business Solutions’ sales
Continued strong pipeline and new customer additions
Operating income was $30 million in the first quarter of 2024, down 23% compared to the same period last year on a reported basis. As a percentage of sales, operating income margin was 3%, down 60 basis points compared to the same period last year
Office Depot Division
Leading provider of retail consumer and small business products and services distributed via Office Depot and OfficeMax retail locations and an award-winning eCommerce presence.
Reported sales were $0.9 billion in the first quarter of 2024, down 14% compared to the prior year on a reported basis. Lower sales were partially driven by 56 fewer retail outlets in service associated with planned store closures, as well as lower demand relative to last year in major product categories and lower online sales. Additionally, certain interruptions related to inclement weather further impacted sales during the back-to-business season. The Company closed 13 retail stores in the quarter and had 903 stores at quarter end. Sales were down 10% on a comparable store basis
Store and online traffic were lower year over year due to a greater percentage of customers having returned to the office post pandemic, as well as weaker macroeconomic activity
Operating income was $50 million in the first quarter of 2024, compared to operating income of $85 million during the same period last year, driven primarily by the flow through impact from lower sales. As a percentage of sales, operating income was 5%, down 240 basis points compared to the same period last year
Veyer Division
Nationwide supply chain, distribution, procurement and global sourcing operation supporting Office Depot and ODP Business Solutions, as well as third-party customers. Veyer’s assets and capabilities include 8 million square feet of infrastructure through a network of distribution centers, cross-docks, and other facilities throughout the United States; a global sourcing presence in Asia; a large private fleet of vehicles; and next-day delivery to 98.5% of US population.
In the first quarter of 2024, Veyer provided strong support for its internal customers, ODP Business Solutions and Office Depot, as well as its third-party customers, generating sales of $1.2 billion
Operating income was $9 million in the first quarter of 2024, compared to $15 million in the prior year period driven by the flow through impact of lower sales to internal customers partially offset by higher sales of services to external third-party customers
In the first quarter of 2024, sales and EBITDA generated from third party customers increased 29% and 40% respectively, resulting in sales of $9 million and EBITDA of $3 million
Varis Division
Tech-enabled B2B indirect procurement marketplace launched in the fourth quarter of 2022, which provides buyers and suppliers a seamless way to transact through the platform’s consumer-like buying experience and advanced spend management tools.
Continued work with customers, incorporating feedback and adding new features and capabilities to the platform
Generated revenues in the first quarter of 2024 of $2 million, flat compared to the first quarter of 2023
Operating loss was $14 million in the first quarter of 2024, an improvement over the prior year, with further run-rate savings after cost actions implemented since the beginning of the year
Share Repurchases
The Company continued to execute under its previously announced $1 billion share repurchase authorization valid through March 31, 2027. During the first quarter of 2024, the Company repurchased 957 thousand shares at a cost of $50 million. Since the end of the first quarter 2024, the Company repurchased additional shares for approximately $40 million.
“Through our balanced capital allocation strategy, we are investing in the future of our business while continuing to enhance value for shareholders by accelerating the pace of share repurchases under our buyback authorization,” stated Anthony Scaglione, executive vice president and chief financial officer of The ODP Corporation. “We have come out of the gate strong, repurchasing approximately $90 million of our stock, and moving forward, we expect to maintain or increase this pace of share repurchases in the near term, while also enhancing our focus and driving our low-cost business model through Project Core.”
The number of shares to be repurchased under the authorization in the future and the timing of such transactions will depend on a variety of factors, including market conditions, regulatory requirements, and other corporate considerations. The new authorization could be suspended or discontinued at any time as determined by the Board of Directors.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
As of March 30, 2024, ODP had total available liquidity of approximately $971 million, consisting of $282 million in cash and cash equivalents and $689 million of available credit under the Third Amended Credit Agreement. Total debt was $125 million.
For the first quarter of 2024, cash generated by operating activities of continuing operations was $38 million, which included $4 million in restructuring spend, compared to cash provided by operating activities of continuing operations of $157 million in the first quarter of the prior year, which included $5 million in restructuring and other spend. The year-over-year change in operating cash flow is largely related to the timing of certain working capital items.
Capital expenditures in the first quarter of 2024 were $35 million versus $27 million in the prior year period, reflecting continued growth investments in the Company’s digital transformation, distribution network, and eCommerce capabilities. Adjusted Free Cash Flow(3) was $7 million in the first quarter of 2024, compared to $133 million in the prior year period.
Accelerating Project Core and Maximizing In-Year and Run-Rate Savings
As the Company previously announced, Project Core is a plan designed to create further efficiencies in its business, focused on driving enhanced operating results and increasing shareholder returns through an expanded share repurchase program. This broad-based plan includes cost improvement actions across the entire enterprise, including all routes to market, Varis, procurement, IT and shared services, encompassing the entirety of ODP’s enterprise, optimizing its organizational structure to support future growth of the business. As part of this effort, the Company conducted a thorough review of strategic options for its Varis business unit. As a result, its Board of Directors has approved a plan to sell the Varis business, with activities commencing immediately.
The Company is accelerating its efforts under Project Core, working to maximize the in-year and full year run-rate savings enhancing its future operating position. Considering the acceleration of Project Core, the Company now expects to realize in year savings of approximately $50 million, excluding Varis, and annualized savings of over $100 million when fully implemented. Restructuring and related charges associated with these actions, excluding Varis, are now estimated to be in the range of $40 million to $50 million and are expected to be substantially incurred throughout 2024. The Company expects to begin reducing costs in the second quarter of 2024, with most of these actions expected to be completed over the following 12 months.
“Aligned with our low-cost business model mindset, our decision to accelerate Project Core will enable us to maximize in-year and future run-rate cost savings,” said Smith.
2024 Guidance
“Despite our slow start to the year, we remain confident in our operational excellence approach and enthusiastic about the opportunities in our business to drive long-term value while remaining focused on prudently deploying capital to the benefit of shareholders,” said Smith. “As we continue to move forward into 2024, we remain cautious regarding the macroeconomic and business environment, and we will remain focused on executing upon our strategy through Project Core, meeting our near term commitments, and positioning ODP for long-term success.”
“While macroeconomic and general business conditions posed challenges in the quarter and we expect these conditions to persist in the near term, our team’s continued focus on driving our low-cost model, enhanced by our acceleration and focused nature of Project Core, have positioned us to update our operational guidance for 2024,” Scaglione added.
The Company is updating its full year guidance for 2024 as follows:
Previous FY 2024 Guidance(1)
Updated FY 2024 Guidance(1)
Sales
Decline of 2% – 5%
Affirmed Lower End
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
$410 million – $430 million
Increased to $430 million – $450 million
Adjusted Operating Income(1)
$280 million – $300 million
Increased to $320 million – $340 million
Adjusted Earnings per Share (fully diluted)(*)(1)
$5.60 – $5.80 per share
Increased to $6.30 – $6.60 per share
Adjusted Free Cash Flow(1)(3)
Greater than $200 million
Affirmed
*Adjusted Earnings per Share (fully diluted) (EPS) guidance for 2024 excludes potential discrete (tax) items that may affect quarter to quarter fluctuations and includes expected impact from share repurchases
The Company’s full year guidance for 2024 includes non-GAAP measures, such as Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Earnings per Share (fully diluted) and Adjusted Free Cash Flow. These measures exclude charges or credits not indicative of core operations, which may include but not be limited to restructuring charges, capital expenditures, acquisition-related costs, executive transition costs, asset impairments and other significant items that currently cannot be predicted without unreasonable efforts. The exact amount of these charges or credits are not currently determinable but may be significant. Accordingly, the Company is unable to provide equivalent GAAP measures or reconciliations from GAAP to non-GAAP for these financial measures.
“Our revenue guidance assumes stabilization of macroeconomic and business conditions, as well as continued store footprint consolidation and improving overall omni-channel trends at Office Depot. Additionally, our guidance assumes growth at ODP Business Solutions in the second half of the year, and continued expansion at Veyer. With the Board’s decision, going forward, Varis will be classified as held for sale and we are moving to complete that transaction in the very near term. Our adjusted EPS outlook assumes higher interest expense associated with projected ABL borrowings along with a more normalized tax rate for the balance of the year. While our guidance assumes incremental improvement in the overall macroeconomic environment throughout 2024, we remain cautious on the state of the overall US economy, primarily workforce employment and the consumer, as well as international trade policies and agreements that could further impact the level of consumer and business confidence,” Scaglione added.
The ODP Corporation will webcast a call with financial analysts and investors on May 8, 2024, at 9:00 am Eastern Time, which will be accessible to the media and the general public. To listen to the conference call via webcast, please visit The ODP Corporation’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com. A replay of the webcast will be available approximately two hours following the event.
(1)
As presented throughout this release, adjusted results represent non-GAAP financial measures and exclude charges or credits not indicative of core operations and the tax effect of these items, which may include but not be limited to merger integration, restructuring, acquisition costs, and asset impairments. Reconciliations from GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures can be found in this release as well as on the Company’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com.
(2)
As used in this release, Free Cash Flow is defined as cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures. Free Cash Flow is a non-GAAP financial measure and reconciliations from GAAP financial measures can be found in this release as well as on the Company’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com.
(3)
As used in this release, Adjusted Free Cash Flow is defined as Free Cash Flow excluding cash charges associated with the Company’s Project Core Restructuring, and related expenses Adjusted Free Cash Flow is a non-GAAP financial measure and reconciliations from GAAP financial measures can be found in this release as well as on the Company’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com.
About The ODP Corporation
The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omni-channel presence, which includes supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Office Depot, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc, The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
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Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, among other things, highly competitive office products market and failure to differentiate the Company from other office supply resellers or respond to decline in general office supplies sales or to shifting consumer demands; competitive pressures on the Company’s sales and pricing; the risk that the Company is unable to transform the business into a service-driven, B2B platform that such a strategy will not result in the benefits anticipated; the risk that the Company will not be able to achieve the expected benefits of its strategic plans, including a potential sale of Varis and benefits related to Project Core; the risk that the Company may not be able to realize the anticipated benefits of acquisitions due to unforeseen liabilities, future capital expenditures, expenses, indebtedness and the unanticipated loss of key customers or the inability to achieve expected revenues, synergies, cost savings or financial performance; the risk that the Company is unable to successfully maintain a relevant omni-channel experience for its customers; the risk that the Company is unable to execute the Maximize B2B Restructuring Plan successfully or that such plan will not result in the benefits anticipated; failure to effectively manage the Company’s real estate portfolio; loss of business with government entities, purchasing consortiums, and sole- or limited- source distribution arrangements; failure to attract and retain qualified personnel, including employees in stores, service centers, distribution centers, field and corporate offices and executive management, and the inability to keep supply of skills and resources in balance with customer demand; failure to execute effective advertising efforts and maintain the Company’s reputation and brand at a high level; disruptions in computer systems, including delivery of technology services; breach of information technology systems affecting reputation, business partner and customer relationships and operations and resulting in high costs and lost revenue; unanticipated downturns in business relationships with customers or terms with the suppliers, third-party vendors and business partners; disruption of global sourcing activities, evolving foreign trade policy (including tariffs imposed on certain foreign made goods); exclusive Office Depot branded products are subject to additional product, supply chain and legal risks; product safety and quality concerns of manufacturers’ branded products and services and Office Depot private branded products; covenants in the credit facility; general disruption in the credit markets; incurrence of significant impairment charges; retained responsibility for liabilities of acquired companies; fluctuation in quarterly operating results due to seasonality of the Company’s business; changes in tax laws in jurisdictions where the Company operates; increases in wage and benefit costs and changes in labor regulations; changes in the regulatory environment, legal compliance risks and violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other worldwide anti-bribery laws; volatility in the Company’s common stock price; changes in or the elimination of the payment of cash dividends on Company common stock; macroeconomic conditions such as higher interest rates and future declines in business or consumer spending; increases in fuel and other commodity prices and the cost of material, energy and other production costs, or unexpected costs that cannot be recouped in product pricing; unexpected claims, charges, litigation, dispute resolutions or settlement expenses; catastrophic events, including the impact of weather events on the Company’s business; the discouragement of lawsuits by shareholders against the Company and its directors and officers as a result of the exclusive forum selection of the Court of Chancery, the federal district court for the District of Delaware or other Delaware state courts by the Company as the sole and exclusive forum for such lawsuits; and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s business. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Investors and shareholders should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr. 24, 2024– The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) (“ODP,” or the “Company”), a leading provider of business services, products and digital workplace technology solutions to businesses and consumers, will announce first quarter 2024 financial results before the market open on Wednesday, May 8th, 2024. The ODP Corporation will webcast a call with financial analysts and investors that day at 9:00 am Eastern Time which will be accessible to the media and the general public.
To listen to the conference call via webcast, please visit The ODP Corporation’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com. A replay of the webcast will be available approximately two hours following the event. A copy of the earnings press release, supplemental financial disclosures and presentation will also be available on the website.
About The ODP Corporation
The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products and services through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies Office Depot, LLC; ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc., The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
ODP and ODP Business Solutions are trademarks of ODP Business Solutions, LLC. Office Depot is a trademark of The Office Club, LLC. OfficeMax is a trademark of OMX, Inc. Veyer is a trademark of Veyer, LLC. Varis is a trademark of Varis, Inc. Grand&Toy is a trademark of Grand & Toy, LLC in Canada. Any other product or company names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Office Depot, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, supplies a range of office products and services. It offers merchandise, such as general office supplies, computer supplies, business machines and related supplies, and office furniture through its chain of office supply stores under the Office Depot, Foray, Ativa, Break Escapes, Worklife, and Christopher Lowell brand names. The company also provides graphic design, printing, reproduction, mailing, shipping, and other services through design, print, and ship centers. It has operations throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Central America. The company also sells its products and services through direct mail catalogs, contract sales force, Internet sites, and retail stores, through a mix of company-owned operations, joint ventures, licensing and franchise agreements, alliances, and other arrangements. As of December 31, 2008, Office Depot operated 1,267 North American retail division office supply stores and 162 international division retail stores, as well as participated under licensing and merchandise arrangements in 98 stores. The company was founded in 1986 and is based in Boca Raton, Florida.
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4Q Results. Total sales were $1.8 billion, down 14% from last year or 9% excluding the 53rd week in 2022 that wasn’t repeated in 2023, driven by store closures, and a continued challenging economic environment. We had revenue of $1.85 billion. Adjusted net income was $35 million, or $0.92 per diluted share, compared to $40 million, or $0.85 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2022. Adjusted EBITDA was $73 million compared to $89 million in the prior year.
Cost Savings Initiative. Project Core is the new plan to create more efficiencies in ODP’s low cost model, in which management expects the plan to realize annualized savings of $50-$60 million when fully implemented. Management expects the plan to take effect in Q2 of 2024. We are optimistic that management can fully implement the strategy into its model, with cost savings already being an important factor in management’s operating philosophy.
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Low-Cost Business Model and Disciplined Capital Allocation Drive Solid Operating Performance and Strong Adjusted EPS Growth in 2023
Repurchased 6 Million Shares for $298 Million in Full Year 2023
Announces “Project Core”: Enterprise-Wide Program Focused on Streamlining Operations and Enhancing Focus on Core Business
Approves New $1 Billion Share Repurchase Authorization
Provides 2024 Guidance
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 28, 2024– The ODP Corporation (“ODP,” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:ODP), a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions to businesses and consumers, today announced results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 30, 2023.
Consolidated (in millions, except per share amounts)
4Q23
4Q22
FY23
FY22
Selected GAAP and Non-GAAP measures:
Sales
$1,806
$2,106
$7,831
$8,491
Sales change from prior year period
(14)%
(8)%
Operating income (loss)
$(31)
$55
$201
$243
Adjusted operating income (1)
$43
$58
$290
$296
Net income (loss) from continuing operations
$(37)
$36
$139
$178
Diluted earnings (loss) per share from continuing operations
$(0.99)
$0.76
$3.50
$3.61
Adjusted net income from continuing operations (1)
$35
$40
$223
$216
Adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations (fully diluted) (1)
$0.92
$0.85
$5.60
$4.40
Adjusted EBITDA (1)
$73
$89
$417
$437
Operating Cash Flow from continuing operations
$70
$158
$331
$237
Free Cash Flow (2)
$41
$127
$224
$138
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (3)
$43
$147
$235
$201
Fourth Quarter 2023 Summary(1)(2)(3)
Total reported sales of $1.8 billion, down 14% versus the prior year on a reported basis, or down 9% when eliminating the $128 million favorable impact related to the 53rd week included in the fourth quarter of 2022. The decrease in reported sales is largely related to lower sales in its Office Depot consumer division, primarily due to 64 fewer retail locations in service compared to the previous year, as well as reduced retail and online consumer traffic and transactions
GAAP operating loss includes non-cash asset impairment charges of $68 million related to goodwill at Varis, which led to a GAAP operating loss of $31 million and net loss from continuing operations of $37 million, or $(0.99) per diluted share. This result compares to GAAP operating income of $55 million and net income from continuing operations of $36 million, or $0.76 per diluted share, in the prior year. GAAP operating income results in the prior year period included the favorable impact related to the 53rd week of $20 million
Adjusted operating income of $43 million, compared to $58 million in the fourth quarter of 2022; adjusted EBITDA of $73 million, compared to $89 million in the fourth quarter of 2022
Adjusted net income from continuing operations of $35 million, or adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of $0.92, versus $40 million or $0.85, respectively, in the prior year period
Operating cash flow from continuing operations of $70 million and adjusted free cash flow of $43 million, versus $158 million and $147 million, respectively, in the prior year period
Repurchased 672 thousand shares at a cost of $32 million in the fourth quarter of 2023
$1.1 billion of total available liquidity including $392 million in cash and cash equivalents at quarter end
Full Year 2023 Summary
Total reported sales of $7.8 billion, versus $8.5 billion in the prior year. Consolidated sales results in the prior year included the favorable impact related to the 53rd week in 2022 of $128 million
GAAP operating income of $201 million and net income from continuing operations of $139 million, or $3.50 per diluted share, versus $243 million and net income from continuing operations of $178 million, or $3.61 per diluted share, respectively, in the prior year. Operating income results in the prior year include the favorable impact related to the 53rd week in 2022 of $20 million
Adjusted operating income of $290 million, compared to $296 million in 2022; adjusted EBITDA of $417 million, compared to $437 million in 2022
Adjusted net income from continuing operations of $223 million, or adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of $5.60, versus $216 million or $4.40, respectively, in the prior year
Operating cash flow from continuing operations of $331 million and adjusted free cash flow of $235 million, versus $237 million and $201 million, respectively in the prior year
Repurchased 6 million shares for $298 million in 2023
“In the first year of operating under our new structure, we delivered strong adjusted EBITDA and adjusted earnings per share results throughout an ongoing challenging macroeconomic environment, underscoring our commitment to our low-cost business model and capital allocation strategy,” said Gerry Smith, chief executive officer of The ODP Corporation. “We expanded margins at ODP Business Solutions, drove strong external EBITDA growth at Veyer, expanded our product and service offerings at Office Depot, and began our strategic review of Varis in late Q4. In addition, our operational excellence helped drive free cash flow above our forecasted guidance, supporting our return to shareholders of nearly $300 million through our share repurchase program during 2023.”
“As we continue to evolve and consistent with our low-cost model approach, we are announcing today “Project Core” — a comprehensive initiative aimed at streamlining operations, sharpening our focus on our core business, and increasing shareholder returns through an expanded new $1 billion share repurchase program,” Smith continued. “We expect this broad-based plan to generate annualized savings in the range of $50 million to $60 million when fully implemented, achieved through cost efficiency measures across the entire enterprise including all routes to market, including Varis, as well as corporate support functions, leading to further optimization of our organization and supporting future profitable growth. During this effort, we are working to complete a strategic review of Varis and we expect to provide a full update of that review by our first quarter earnings call in early May 2024,” Smith added.
“We’re excited about the future and confident in our position of strength, as we focus on continuing to drive our low-cost business model, leveraging our multiple routes to market, and remaining disciplined with our capital allocation plan,” Smith concluded.
Consolidated Results
Reported (GAAP) Results
Total reported sales for the fourth quarter of 2023 were $1.8 billion, a decrease of 14% compared with the same period last year, or down 9% when eliminating the $128 million favorable impact related to the 53rd week included in the fourth quarter of 2022. This result was driven primarily by lower sales in its consumer division, Office Depot, primarily due to 64 fewer stores in service compared to last year related to planned store closures, as well as lower retail and online consumer traffic and transactions. Sales at ODP Business Solutions Division were down slightly compared to last year when eliminating the favorable impact to sales from the 53rd week included in the fourth quarter of last year, largely driven by weaker economic activity and lower sales of personal protective equipment (PPE) and technology products. Meanwhile, Veyer provided strong logistics support for the ODP Business Solutions and Office Depot Divisions and continued to capture additional sales for its supply chain and procurement solutions among other third-party customers.
The Company reported a GAAP operating loss of $31 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, down compared to GAAP operating income of $55 million in the prior year period. Operating results in the fourth quarter of 2023 included $74 million of charges, primarily related to a $68 million non-cash impairment of goodwill in its Varis business unit. Net loss from continuing operations was $37 million, or $(0.99) per diluted share in the fourth quarter of 2023, down compared to net income from continuing operations of $36 million, or $0.76 per diluted share in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Adjusted (non-GAAP) Results(1)
Adjusted results for the fourth quarter of 2023 exclude charges and credits totaling $74 million as described above and the associated tax impacts.
Fourth quarter of 2023 adjusted EBITDA was $73 million compared to $89 million in the prior year period. This included depreciation and amortization of $28 million and $31 million in the fourth quarters of 2023 and 2022, respectively
Fourth quarter of 2023 adjusted operating income was $43 million, down compared to $58 million in the fourth quarter of 2022
Fourth quarter of 2023 adjusted net income from continuing operations was $35 million, or $0.92 per diluted share, compared to $40 million, or $0.85 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2022, an increase of 8% on a per share basis
Division Results
ODP Business Solutions Division
Leading B2B distribution solutions provider serving small, medium and enterprise level companies with an annual trailing-twelve-month revenue of nearly $4 billion.
Reported sales were $0.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, down 10% compared to the same period last year, or down 4% when eliminating the $58 million favorable impact to sales related to the 53rd week included in the fourth quarter of 2022. The decrease in sales was related primarily to weaker macroeconomic conditions and lower sales of PPE and technology products
Total adjacency category sales, including cleaning and breakroom, furniture, technology, and copy and print, were 44% of total ODP Business Solutions’ sales
Continued strong pipeline and net new business customer additions
Operating income was $34 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, down 8% compared to the same period last year on a reported basis. When eliminating the $5 million favorable impact to operating income related to the 53rd week included in the fourth quarter of 2022, operating income was up approximately 6% over last year. As a percentage of sales, operating income margin was 4%, flat compared to last year
Office Depot Division
Leading provider of retail consumer and small business products and services distributed via Office Depot and OfficeMax retail locations and an award-winning eCommerce presence.
Reported sales were $0.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, down 18% compared to the prior year on a reported basis, or down 13% when eliminating the favorable impact of $70 million in sales related to the 53rd week included in same period last year. Lower sales were partially driven by 64 fewer retail outlets in service associated with planned store closures, as well as lower demand relative to last year in certain product categories and lower online sales. The Company closed 22 retail stores in the quarter and had 916 stores at quarter end. Sales were down approximately 5% on a comparable store basis when eliminating the favorable impact of the 53rd week included in the prior year period
Stronger sales of copy and print services were more than offset by lower sales in supplies, technology, and other categories
Store and online traffic were lower year over year due to a greater percentage of customers having returned to the office post pandemic, as well as weaker macroeconomic activity
Operating income was $43 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to operating income of $57 million during the same period last year, driven primarily by the flow through impact from lower sales. Operating income results in the prior year period included a $15 million favorable impact related to the 53rd week in in 2022. As a percentage of sales, operating income was 5%, flat compared to the same period last year
Veyer Division
Nationwide supply chain, distribution, procurement and global sourcing operation supporting Office Depot and ODP Business Solutions, as well as third-party customers. Veyer’s assets and capabilities include 8 million square feet of infrastructure through a network of distribution centers, cross-docks, and other facilities throughout the United States; a global sourcing presence in Asia; a large private fleet of vehicles; and next-day delivery to 98.5% of US population.
In the fourth quarter of 2023, Veyer provided strong support for its internal customers, ODP Business Solutions and Office Depot, as well as its third-party customers, generating sales of $1.2 billion
Operating income was $3 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $4 million in the prior year period driven by the flow through impact of lower sales to internal customers partially offset by higher sales of services to external third-party customers
For the full year 2023, sales and EBITDA generated from third party customers increased 25% and 120% respectively, resulting in sales of $35 million and EBITDA of $11 million
Varis Division
Tech-enabled B2B indirect procurement marketplace launched in the fourth quarter of 2022, which provides buyers and suppliers a seamless way to transact through the platform’s consumer-like buying experience and advanced spend management tools.
Continued work with new customers, incorporating feedback and adding new features and capabilities to the platform
Generated revenues in the fourth quarter of 2023 of $2 million, flat compared to the fourth quarter of 2022
Operating loss was $15 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, an improvement over the prior year
Share Repurchases in 2023
Throughout the year, the Company continued to execute under its previously announced $1 billion share repurchase authorization valid through year-end 2025. During the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company repurchased 672 thousand shares at a cost of $32 million, resulting in a total of 6 million shares for $298 million for the full year 2023. Since the inception of the authorization beginning in November 2022, the Company has repurchased 10 million shares for approximately $451 million.
“We’re encouraged by the opportunities within our business to generate value and enhance shareholder returns,” stated Anthony Scaglione, executive vice president and chief financial officer of The ODP Corporation. “Since the beginning of our previous authorization, we have repurchased 10 million shares, retiring over 20% of our outstanding shares since November 2022. Moving forward, we are thrilled to expand this initiative through Project Core, establishing a new $1 billion share buyback authorization valid over the next three years, creating additional value for shareholders while enhancing our core focus and driving our low-cost business model.”
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
As of December 30, 2023, ODP had total available liquidity of approximately $1.1 billion, consisting of $392 million in cash and cash equivalents and $696 million of available credit under the Third Amended Credit Agreement. Total debt was $174 million. Subsequent to the end of the quarter, in January 2024, the Company retired $53 million of outstanding FILO Term Loan Facility loans, funded through available liquidity.
For the fourth quarter of 2023, cash generated by operating activities of continuing operations was $70 million, which included $2 million in restructuring and other spend, compared to cash provided by operating activities of continuing operations of $158 million in the fourth quarter of the prior year, which included $20 million in restructuring and other spend. The year-over-year change in operating cash flow is largely related to the timing of certain working capital items.
Capital expenditures in the fourth quarter of 2023 were $29 million versus $31 million in the prior year period, reflecting continued growth investments in the Company’s digital transformation, distribution network, and eCommerce capabilities. Adjusted Free Cash Flow(3) was $43 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $147 million in the prior year period.
“Our team’s strong commitment and dedication in managing inventory and working capital has resulted in strong cash flow generation,” said Scaglione. “As we move into the new year, we will maintain our disciplined approach, focusing on managing costs, maximizing cash flow, and executing our capital allocation plan,” he added.
Project Core and New $1 Billion Share Repurchase Authorization
Upon a year-end review across all of its business units and consistent with its low-cost business model approach, the Company announced “Project Core”, a plan designed to create further efficiencies in its business, focused on driving enhanced operating results and increasing shareholder returns through an expanded share repurchase program. This broad-based plan includes cost improvement actions across the entire enterprise, including all routes to market, Varis, procurement, IT and shared services, encompassing the entirety of ODP’s enterprise, optimizing its organizational structure to support future growth of the business. During this effort, the Company continues to review strategic options for it’s Varis business unit and expects to conclude this review and provide a full update by its first quarter earnings announcement call in early May 2024.
In connection with Project Core, the Company expects to realize annualized savings in the range of $50 million to $60 million when fully implemented. Restructuring and related charges associated with these actions are estimated to be in the range of $20 million to $30 million and are expected to be substantially incurred throughout 2024. The Company expects to begin reducing costs exiting the first quarter of 2024, with most of these actions expected to be completed over the following 12 months.
“Project Core aligns with our low-cost model mindset and builds upon our continued focus of driving strong operating results while enhancing value for shareholders through our new share repurchase authorization,” said Smith. “We’re taking what we’ve learned during our first year of operating under our new structure, and through Project Core, we’re driving further operational efficiencies in our business, enabling us to more effectively serve customers and pursue new avenues of long-term growth.”
As a component of Project Core, the Company announced that its Board of Directors has approved a new $1 billion, 3-year, share repurchase authorization, replacing its prior authorization that was valid through 2025, which had approximately $530 million available at the end of February 2024, after the Company repurchased approximately $470 million since November 2022.
“Our new $1 billion share repurchase authorization highlights our management team and Board of Director’s continued focus on enhancing value for shareholders. Our disciplined capital plan, combined with our continued focus on driving operational excellence enhanced through Project Core, create a compelling value proposition for all of our stakeholders,” said Smith.
The number of shares to be repurchased under the authorization in the future and the timing of such transactions will depend on a variety of factors, including market conditions, regulatory requirements, and other corporate considerations. The new authorization could be suspended or discontinued at any time as determined by the Board of Directors.
2024 Guidance
“We’re enthusiastic about the numerous opportunities in our business to drive long term value and we remain focused on prudently deploying capital to the benefit of shareholders,” said Smith. “As we move forward into 2024, we remain cautiously optimistic regarding the macroeconomic environment, and we will remain focused on executing upon our three horizons strategy and continuing our commitment to our low-cost model approach through Project Core.”
“While macroeconomic conditions posed challenges throughout the year and we expect these conditions to persist in the near term, our team’s continued focus on driving our low-cost model, enhanced by Project Core, have positioned us to issue the following guidance for 2024,” Scaglione added.
The Company’s full year guidance for 2024 is as follows:
FY 2024 Guidance(1)
Sales
Decline of 2% – 5%
Adjusted EBITDA
$410 million – $430 million
Adjusted Operating Income(1)
$280 million – $300 million
Adjusted Earnings per Share(1)
$5.60 – $5.80 per share
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (3)(*)
Greater than $200 million
*Adjusted Free Cash Flow is defined as cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures excluding cash charges associated with the Company’s Project Core Restructuring and related expenses
The Company’s full year guidance for 2024 includes non-GAAP measures, such as Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Earnings per Share and Adjusted Free Cash Flow. These measures exclude charges or credits not indicative of core operations, which may include but not be limited to restructuring charges, capital expenditures, acquisition-related costs, executive transition costs, asset impairments and other significant items that currently cannot be predicted without unreasonable efforts. The exact amount of these charges or credits are not currently determinable but may be significant. Accordingly, the Company is unable to provide equivalent GAAP measures or reconciliations from GAAP to non-GAAP for these financial measures.
“Our revenue guidance assumes continued store footprint consolidation and improving trends in our eCommerce channel at Office Depot, organic and inorganic growth at ODP Business Solutions, continued expansion at Veyer and progress at Varis. Our adjusted EPS outlook assumes higher interest expense associated with projected intra-quarter ABL borrowings, and the impact from a higher level of share buyback activity associated with Project Core. While our guidance assumes incremental improvement in the overall macroeconomic environment throughout 2024, we remain cautious on the state of the overall US economy, primarily workforce employment and the consumer, as well as international trade policies and agreements that could further impact the level of consumer and business activity,” Scaglione added.
The ODP Corporation will webcast a call with financial analysts and investors on February 28, 2024, at 9:00 am Eastern Time, which will be accessible to the media and the general public. To listen to the conference call via webcast, please visit The ODP Corporation’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com. A replay of the webcast will be available approximately two hours following the event.
(1)
As presented throughout this release, adjusted results represent non-GAAP financial measures and exclude charges or credits not indicative of core operations and the tax effect of these items, which may include but not be limited to merger integration, restructuring, acquisition costs, and asset impairments. Reconciliations from GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures can be found in this release as well as on the Company’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com.
(2)
As used in this release, Free Cash Flow is defined as cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures. Free Cash Flow is a non-GAAP financial measure and reconciliations from GAAP financial measures can be found in this release as well as on the Company’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com.
(3)
As used in this release, Adjusted Free Cash Flow is defined as Free Cash Flow excluding cash charges associated with the Company’s Project Core Restructuring, and related expenses Adjusted Free Cash Flow is a non-GAAP financial measure and reconciliations from GAAP financial measures can be found in this release as well as on the Company’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com.
About The ODP Corporation
The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omni-channel presence, which includes supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Office Depot, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc, The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
This communication may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements or disclosures may discuss goals, intentions and expectations as to future trends, plans, events, results of operations, cash flow or financial condition, the potential impacts on our business due to the unknown severity and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, or state other information relating to, among other things, the Company, based on current beliefs and assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management. Forward-looking statements generally will be accompanied by words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “plan,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast,” “guidance,” “expectations”, “outlook,” “intend,” “may,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “propose” or other similar words, phrases or expressions, or other variations of such words. These forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, many of which are outside of the Company’s control. There can be no assurances that the Company will realize these expectations or that these beliefs will prove correct, and therefore investors and stakeholders should not place undue reliance on such statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, among other things, highly competitive office products market and failure to differentiate the Company from other office supply resellers or respond to decline in general office supplies sales or to shifting consumer demands; competitive pressures on the Company’s sales and pricing; the risk that the Company is unable to transform the business into a service-driven, B2B platform that such a strategy will not result in the benefits anticipated; the risk that the Company will not be able to achieve the expected benefits of its strategic plans, including the strategic review of Varis and benefits related to Project Core; the risk that the Company may not be able to realize the anticipated benefits of acquisitions due to unforeseen liabilities, future capital expenditures, expenses, indebtedness and the unanticipated loss of key customers or the inability to achieve expected revenues, synergies, cost savings or financial performance; the risk that the Company is unable to successfully maintain a relevant omni-channel experience for its customers; the risk that the Company is unable to execute the Maximize B2B Restructuring Plan successfully or that such plan will not result in the benefits anticipated; failure to effectively manage the Company’s real estate portfolio; loss of business with government entities, purchasing consortiums, and sole- or limited- source distribution arrangements; failure to attract and retain qualified personnel, including employees in stores, service centers, distribution centers, field and corporate offices and executive management, and the inability to keep supply of skills and resources in balance with customer demand; failure to execute effective advertising efforts and maintain the Company’s reputation and brand at a high level; disruptions in computer systems, including delivery of technology services; breach of information technology systems affecting reputation, business partner and customer relationships and operations and resulting in high costs and lost revenue; unanticipated downturns in business relationships with customers or terms with the suppliers, third-party vendors and business partners; disruption of global sourcing activities, evolving foreign trade policy (including tariffs imposed on certain foreign made goods); exclusive Office Depot branded products are subject to additional product, supply chain and legal risks; product safety and quality concerns of manufacturers’ branded products and services and Office Depot private branded products; covenants in the credit facility; general disruption in the credit markets; incurrence of significant impairment charges; retained responsibility for liabilities of acquired companies; fluctuation in quarterly operating results due to seasonality of the Company’s business; changes in tax laws in jurisdictions where the Company operates; increases in wage and benefit costs and changes in labor regulations; changes in the regulatory environment, legal compliance risks and violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other worldwide anti-bribery laws; volatility in the Company’s common stock price; changes in or the elimination of the payment of cash dividends on Company common stock; macroeconomic conditions such as higher interest rates and future declines in business or consumer spending; increases in fuel and other commodity prices and the cost of material, energy and other production costs, or unexpected costs that cannot be recouped in product pricing; unexpected claims, charges, litigation, dispute resolutions or settlement expenses; catastrophic events, including the impact of weather events on the Company’s business; the discouragement of lawsuits by shareholders against the Company and its directors and officers as a result of the exclusive forum selection of the Court of Chancery, the federal district court for the District of Delaware or other Delaware state courts by the Company as the sole and exclusive forum for such lawsuits; and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s business. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Investors and shareholders should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 14, 2024– The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) (“ODP,” or the “Company”), a leading provider of business services, products and digital workplace technology solutions to businesses and consumers, will announce fourth quarter and full year 2023 financial results before the market open on Wednesday, February 28th, 2024. The ODP Corporation will webcast a call with financial analysts and investors that day at 9:00 am Eastern Time which will be accessible to the media and the general public.
To listen to the conference call via webcast, please visit The ODP Corporation’s Investor Relations website at investor.theodpcorp.com. A replay of the webcast will be available approximately two hours following the event. A copy of the earnings press release, supplemental financial disclosures and presentation will also be available on the website.
About The ODP Corporation The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products and services through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies Office Depot, LLC; ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc., The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
ODP and ODP Business Solutions are trademarks of ODP Business Solutions, LLC. Office Depot is a trademark of The Office Club, LLC. OfficeMax is a trademark of OMX, Inc. Veyer is a trademark of Veyer, LLC. Varis is a trademark of Varis, Inc. Grand&Toy is a trademark of Grand & Toy, LLC in Canada. Any other product or company names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Gerry Smith to Return from Temporary Medical Leave and Resume CEO Role on February 1
David Szymanski, Long-Time Member of ODP’s Board of Directors, to Retire from the Board on February 13
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 29, 2024– The ODP Corporation (“ODP” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:ODP), a leading provider of business services, products and digital workplace technology solutions to businesses and consumers, today announced that, following his temporary medical leave, Mr. Gerry Smith will resume his position as Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), effective February 1, 2024. Upon Mr. Smith’s return, Mr. Joseph S. Vassalluzzo, who had been appointed by the Company’s Board of Directors to assume Mr. Smith’s authority and responsibilities during his medical leave, will return to his sole role as independent non-executive Chairman of the Board.
Mr. Smith said, “I would like to thank everyone for the support they showed during my leave, and especially to Joe for stepping in and leading the Company during my absence. I am very excited about returning to the helm, and eager to continue driving our corporate transformation and maximizing value for our stakeholders.”
In addition, Dr. David Szymanski, a member of ODP’s Board of Directors, notified the Company of his intention to retire from the Board, with his resignation effective February 13, 2024. Dr. Szymanski has served as a director of the Company and its predecessor, OfficeMax Incorporated, since 2004.
Mr. Vassalluzzo said, “On behalf of the Board and the Company, I would like to thank David for his long, dedicated service to ODP. He has been a valued member of the Board with his extensive retail experience, and as he retires from the Board, we wish him well in his future pursuits.”
Dr. Szymanski said, “It has been a pleasure for me to serve on ODP’s Board over the last decade. With the Company well positioned for future growth, and supported by an exceptional leadership team, I feel that now is the right time for me to step aside and provide others with the opportunity to participate and contribute to this great company as it moves forward.”
About The ODP Corporation
The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omni-channel presence, which includes supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Office Depot, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc, The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
This communication may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements or disclosures may discuss goals, intentions and expectations as to future trends, plans, events, results of operations, cash flow or financial condition, the potential impacts on our business due to the unknown severity and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, or state other information relating to, among other things, the Company, based on current beliefs and assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management. Forward-looking statements generally will be accompanied by words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “plan,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast,” “guidance,” “expectations”, “outlook,” “intend,” “may,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “propose” or other similar words, phrases or expressions, or other variations of such words. These forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, many of which are outside of the Company’s control. There can be no assurances that the Company will realize these expectations or that these beliefs will prove correct, and therefore investors and stakeholders should not place undue reliance on such statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, among other things, highly competitive office products market and failure to differentiate the Company from other office supply resellers or respond to decline in general office supplies sales or to shifting consumer demands; competitive pressures on the Company’s sales and pricing; the risk that the Company is unable to transform the business into a service-driven, B2B platform that such a strategy will not result in the benefits anticipated; the risk that the Company will not be able to achieve the expected benefits of its strategic plans, including its strategic shift to maintain all of its businesses under common ownership; the risk that the Company may not be able to realize the anticipated benefits of acquisitions due to unforeseen liabilities, future capital expenditures, expenses, indebtedness and the unanticipated loss of key customers or the inability to achieve expected revenues, synergies, cost savings or financial performance; the risk that the Company is unable to successfully maintain a relevant omni-channel experience for its customers; the risk that the Company is unable to execute the Maximize B2B Restructuring Plan successfully or that such plan will not result in the benefits anticipated; failure to effectively manage the Company’s real estate portfolio; loss of business with government entities, purchasing consortiums, and sole-or limited-source distribution arrangements; failure to attract and retain qualified personnel, including employees in stores, service centers, distribution centers, field and corporate offices and executive management, and the inability to keep supply of skills and resources in balance with customer demand; failure to execute effective advertising efforts and maintain the Company’s reputation and brand at a high level; disruptions in computer systems, including delivery of technology services; breach of information technology systems affecting reputation, business partner and customer relationships and operations and resulting in high costs and lost revenue; unanticipated downturns in business relationships with customers or terms with the suppliers, third-party vendors and business partners; disruption of global sourcing activities, evolving foreign trade policy (including tariffs imposed on certain foreign made goods); exclusive Office Depot branded products are subject to additional product, supply chain and legal risks; product safety and quality concerns of manufacturers’ branded products and services and Office Depot private branded products; covenants in the credit facility; general disruption in the credit markets; incurrence of significant impairment charges; retained responsibility for liabilities of acquired companies; fluctuation in quarterly operating results due to seasonality of the Company’s business; changes in tax laws in jurisdictions where the Company operates; increases in wage and benefit costs and changes in labor regulations; changes in the regulatory environment, legal compliance risks and violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other worldwide anti-bribery laws; volatility in the Company’s common stock price; changes in or the elimination of the payment of cash dividends on Company common stock; macroeconomic conditions such as higher interest rates and future declines in business or consumer spending; increases in fuel and other commodity prices and the cost of material, energy and other production costs, or unexpected costs that cannot be recouped in product pricing; unexpected claims, charges, litigation, dispute resolutions or settlement expenses; catastrophic events, including the impact of weather events on the Company’s business; the discouragement of lawsuits by shareholders against the Company and its directors and officers as a result of the exclusive forum selection of the Court of Chancery, the federal district court for the District of Delaware or other Delaware state courts by the Company as the sole and exclusive forum for such lawsuits; and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s business. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Investors and shareholders should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 2, 2024– The ODP Corporation (“ODP,” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:ODP), a leading provider of business services, products and digital workplace technology solutions to businesses and consumers, today announced that, following the expiration of the January 2021 Cooperation Agreement between the Company and HG Vora, Marcus Dunlop, partner at HG Vora, has stepped down from the ODP Board of Directors, effective December 31, 2023.
“We greatly appreciate Marcus Dunlop’s service as a Board member over the past three years,” said Joseph S. Vassalluzzo, Chairman of ODP’s Board. “The Board thanks him for his insightful perspectives during his time as a Director and respects his decision to step down at this time. HG Vora continues to be an important independent shareholder of ODP.”
“I have seen firsthand ODP’s commitment to creating shareholder value through its focus on efficient operations,” said Marcus Dunlop, partner at HG Vora. “We remain supportive of the Board’s ongoing efforts to execute on its long-term strategy and shareholder-focused capital allocation plan.”
HG Vora owns 3.0 million shares, or approximately 8% of the Company’s outstanding common stock.
About The ODP Corporation
The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products, services, and technology solutions through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omni-channel presence, which includes supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores. Through its operating companies ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Office Depot, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, Inc, The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day. For more information, visit theodpcorp.com.
This communication may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements or disclosures may discuss goals, intentions and expectations as to future trends, plans, events, results of operations, cash flow or financial condition, the potential impacts on our business due to the unknown severity and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, or state other information relating to, among other things, the Company, based on current beliefs and assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management. Forward-looking statements generally will be accompanied by words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “plan,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast,” “guidance,” “expectations”, “outlook,” “intend,” “may,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “propose” or other similar words, phrases or expressions, or other variations of such words. These forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, many of which are outside of the Company’s control. There can be no assurances that the Company will realize these expectations or that these beliefs will prove correct, and therefore investors and stakeholders should not place undue reliance on such statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, among other things, highly competitive office products market and failure to differentiate the Company from other office supply resellers or respond to decline in general office supplies sales or to shifting consumer demands; competitive pressures on the Company’s sales and pricing; the risk that the Company is unable to transform the business into a service-driven, B2B platform that such a strategy will not result in the benefits anticipated; the risk that the Company will not be able to achieve the expected benefits of its strategic plans, including its strategic shift to maintain all of its businesses under common ownership; the risk that the Company may not be able to realize the anticipated benefits of acquisitions due to unforeseen liabilities, future capital expenditures, expenses, indebtedness and the unanticipated loss of key customers or the inability to achieve expected revenues, synergies, cost savings or financial performance; the risk that the Company is unable to successfully maintain a relevant omni-channel experience for its customers; the risk that the Company is unable to execute the Maximize B2B Restructuring Plan successfully or that such plan will not result in the benefits anticipated; failure to effectively manage the Company’s real estate portfolio; loss of business with government entities, purchasing consortiums, and sole- or limited- source distribution arrangements; failure to attract and retain qualified personnel, including employees in stores, service centers, distribution centers, field and corporate offices and executive management, and the inability to keep supply of skills and resources in balance with customer demand; failure to execute effective advertising efforts and maintain the Company’s reputation and brand at a high level; disruptions in computer systems, including delivery of technology services; breach of information technology systems affecting reputation, business partner and customer relationships and operations and resulting in high costs and lost revenue; unanticipated downturns in business relationships with customers or terms with the suppliers, third-party vendors and business partners; disruption of global sourcing activities, evolving foreign trade policy (including tariffs imposed on certain foreign made goods); exclusive Office Depot branded products are subject to additional product, supply chain and legal risks; product safety and quality concerns of manufacturers’ branded products and services and Office Depot private branded products; covenants in the credit facility; general disruption in the credit markets; incurrence of significant impairment charges; retained responsibility for liabilities of acquired companies; fluctuation in quarterly operating results due to seasonality of the Company’s business; changes in tax laws in jurisdictions where the Company operates; increases in wage and benefit costs and changes in labor regulations; changes in the regulatory environment, legal compliance risks and violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other worldwide anti-bribery laws; volatility in the Company’s common stock price; changes in or the elimination of the payment of cash dividends on Company common stock; macroeconomic conditions such as higher interest rates and future declines in business or consumer spending; increases in fuel and other commodity prices and the cost of material, energy and other production costs, or unexpected costs that cannot be recouped in product pricing; unexpected claims, charges, litigation, dispute resolutions or settlement expenses; catastrophic events, including the impact of weather events on the Company’s business; the discouragement of lawsuits by shareholders against the Company and its directors and officers as a result of the exclusive forum selection of the Court of Chancery, the federal district court for the District of Delaware or other Delaware state courts by the Company as the sole and exclusive forum for such lawsuits; and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s business. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Investors and shareholders should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.
Office Depot, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, supplies a range of office products and services. It offers merchandise, such as general office supplies, computer supplies, business machines and related supplies, and office furniture through its chain of office supply stores under the Office Depot, Foray, Ativa, Break Escapes, Worklife, and Christopher Lowell brand names. The company also provides graphic design, printing, reproduction, mailing, shipping, and other services through design, print, and ship centers. It has operations throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Central America. The company also sells its products and services through direct mail catalogs, contract sales force, Internet sites, and retail stores, through a mix of company-owned operations, joint ventures, licensing and franchise agreements, alliances, and other arrangements. As of December 31, 2008, Office Depot operated 1,267 North American retail division office supply stores and 162 international division retail stores, as well as participated under licensing and merchandise arrangements in 98 stores. The company was founded in 1986 and is based in Boca Raton, Florida.
Joe Gomes, Managing Director, Equity Research Analyst, Generalist , Noble Capital Markets, Inc.
Joshua Zoepfel, Research Associate, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.
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Letter. This week, self described long-term ODP shareholder, AREX Capital Management issued an open letter to the Company’s Board of Directors seeking a relaunch of the Office Deport separation process and the sale of Varis to unlock significant shareholder value.
Value. In AREX’s belief, the market will have a dramatically more favorable view of the remaining ODP business (Business Solutions and Veyer) once the Company no longer operates a primarily brick-and-mortar retailer. In this scenario, using 2024 EBITDA AREX estimates ODP shares could be valued in the $75 range, or nearly 50% above current levels.
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