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Aceto Announces Fiscal 2009 Q4 Results of Operations: Net Sales down 28.6%

Source: Aceto Corporation
17/09/2009

Lake Success, N.Y., Sep 15, 2009 - Aceto Corporation, a global leader in the sourcing, quality assurance, regulatory support, marketing and distribution of chemically derived pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals and crop protection products, announced results of operations for its fiscal 2009 fourth quarter and year ended June 30, 2009.

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Net sales for the fiscal 2009 fourth quarter were $74.8 million, a decrease of 28.6% from the all time record quarterly sales of $104.7 million we reported in the year ago quarter. Gross profit decreased 51.8% to $11.7 million in the 2009 fiscal quarter compared to $24.2 million in the 2008 quarter. SG&A expenses decreased 14.8% to $10.7 million in the 2009 quarter compared to $12.5 million in the year ago comparable quarter. Net income decreased 86.8% to $1.1 million, or $0.04 per diluted share, compared to $8.0 million or $0.32 per diluted share in the 2008 quarter.

Net sales for the year ended June 30, 2009 were $322.6 million, a 10.3% decrease from the record annual sales of $359.6 million that we reported for fiscal 2008. Gross profit for fiscal 2009 was $55.6 million, a decrease of 17.4% from $67.3 million in fiscal 2008. Net income was $8.6 million or $0.35 per diluted share for year ended June 30, 2009, compared to $13.5 million, or $0.54 per diluted share in the fiscal 2008 comparable period.

Leonard S. Schwartz, Chairman and CEO of Aceto stated, "We are not satisfied with the current earnings that we have reported this morning, irrespective of the very difficult market conditions that we continue to find ourselves operating in. The challenge we face is how to best navigate these difficult economic times and position ourselves in a way to take advantage of a recovery that will eventually take place."

"We believe in this type of economic environment, it is imperative to maintain a safe and strong balance sheet, one that allows us to continue to execute our existing core business and also take advantage of market opportunities that might present themselves for us to increase market share. A cash position of almost $58 million and no long-term debt clearly demonstrates the strength of our balance sheet. We are committed to continue to effectively manage our inventories which declined almost 24% to $54.4 million from $71.1 million a year ago. We must continue our focus on managing cash flow, careful expense management including SG&A, freight costs and personnel costs."

"During the fiscal fourth quarter, the difficult global economic conditions continued to negatively impact our results. During the quarter, sales in our Health Sciences segment declined 30.6% from the 2008 comparable quarter, largely the result of the difficult economic conditions causing some of our customers to delay product launches or adjust reorder patterns for existing products to account for changes in their customers buying patterns in the current economy. This decrease was partially offset by an increase in sales in our nutritionals business. Sales in our Chemicals & Colorants business segment declined 27.9% compared to the 2008 comparable quarter, largely the result of declines in the sales of color pigments, aroma chemicals and sales into the surface coatings industry. Sales in our Crop Protection segment decreased 11.5% from the 2008 comparable quarter, the result of a decline in the sales of our sprout inhibitor products due to less potato acreage this growing season and decreased sales of an insecticide product which we divested in May, 2008. These decreases were partially offset by our successful launch of Halosulfuron, and increased sales of Asulam."

Updating the status of Aceto's Strategic Initiatives, Mr. Schwartz commented:

 * Companion animal vaccines - We are pleased to report that we have
   completed the field safety testing and are now in the process of
   compiling all the data from the test so we can submit it to the
   USDA.  As a result, we believe that we have now complied with all
   of the testing requirements of the USDA.  While we remain confident,
   please be reminded that this is a regulatory review and while we
   are doing everything that we can to expedite the process, there can
   be no assurance given as to when the approval process will be 100%
   completed.

 * Entering the Japanese pharmaceutical market -We continue to move
   forward in Japan, progressing from the eight smaller trial orders
   we had been receiving initially and have now executed our first
   substantial, commercial order.  In response to what we see as an
   accelerating pace of acceptance of Aceto in a traditionally
   reluctant Japanese market, which we measure by the increasing
   number of companies that we are working with and sample requests
   that we receive, we have added to our resources and have hired a
   native Japanese chemist who will provide technical support in the
   Japanese market.  The market for pharmaceutical intermediates in
   Japan is second only to the US market and is more than 90% serviced
   by high priced domestic producers. Based on our results to date, we
   remain confident that we will be successful.

 * Finished dosage form generic drugs - We are pleased to announce
   that we have received orders for our second and third human generic
   drugs.  The first of these is Granisetron, an anti-nausea drug used
   by cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment and the second
   is a prescription pain killer.  In addition, we completely sold our
   first shipment of Ondansetron and have recently received a second
   order for the product. We are enhancing our pipeline of products
   and have several products that we anticipate launching in fiscal
   2010.

"In our Crop Protection business, we are pleased to announce that we have received an EPA registration for Glyphosate, the largest herbicide sold for both crop and non crop protection uses. We have several suppliers approved and plan to begin marketing the product in the 2010 growing season. This marks the third EPA registration that we have received in the past several years, Asulam and Halosulfuron being the first two products which we have already successfully entered the market."

"In addition to these three products, we have two other crop protection products which we have filed for EPA registrations (licenses to sell), qualified suppliers and have customers ready to purchase. Based on the timeline that the EPA has for registration reviews, we believe that barring any unforeseen issues, we should receive the EPA registrations for these products shortly and launch these products in fiscal 2010. In addition, we are in the process of evaluating several other crop protection products and expect to file for additional EPA registrations by the end of fiscal 2010."

"We have also received EPA approval for an additional new use for an existing Aceto proprietary product, Elast. This product, a fungicide currently used to protect pecans, has been approved by the EPA for use on peanuts, a much larger market. We are working on identifying additional uses for the product on other varieties of nuts, such as on almonds."

"The US market for generic crop protection products continues to grow as more and more branded products come off patent. Aceto is uniquely positioned to capitalize on this trend by leveraging our core competencies (sourcing and regulatory support) and our financial strength and source these agrochemical products from China, which is the largest producer, by volume, of generic agrochemicals in the world."

Mr. Schwartz concluded, "We ended the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009 with working capital of $124.7 million, no long-term bank debt and shareholders' equity of $141.6 million. This level of working capital provides us with the financial foundation strength to continue to move our Strategic Initiatives forward. We remain optimistic about the Company's long-term business prospects, with our core businesses serving as a solid foundation for future growth and not forgetting that we need to continue to focus on strong cost controls."

 

ABOUT ACETO

Aceto Corporation, incorporated in 1947, is a global leader in the sourcing, quality assurance, regulatory support, marketing and distribution of chemically derived pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals and crop protection products. With a physical presence in ten countries, Aceto distributes over 1,000 chemicals and pharmaceuticals used principally as raw materials in the pharmaceutical, crop protection, surface coating/ink and general chemical consuming industries. Aceto's global operations, including a staff of 26 in Shanghai and 14 in India are unique in the industry and enable its worldwide sourcing and regulatory capabilities. (ACET-F)

                   Aceto Corporation
          Consolidated Statements of Income
       (in thousands, except per share amounts)

                                   (unaudited)            Twelve
                                Three Months Ended     Months Ended
                                     June 30,            June 30,
                                ------------------  ------------------
                                  2009      2008      2009      2008
                                --------  --------  --------  --------
Net sales                      $ 74,792  $104,703  $322,646  $359,591
Cost of sales                    63,109    80,483   267,026   292,286
                                --------  --------  --------  --------
Gross profit                     11,683    24,220    55,620    67,305
Gross profit %                    15.62%    23.13%    17.24%    18.72%

Selling, general and
  administrative expenses         10,653    12,498    43,574    45,422
Research and development
  expenses                            --      (126)      153       506
                                --------  --------  --------  --------
Operating income                  1,030    11,848    11,893    21,377

Other income, net of interest
  expense                            441       279       839       812
                                --------  --------  --------  --------

Income before income taxes        1,471    12,127    12,732    22,189
Provision for income taxes          420     4,150     4,103     8,716
                                --------  --------  --------  --------
Net income                     $  1,051  $  7,977  $  8,629  $ 13,473
                                ========  ========  ========  ========

Net income per common share    $   0.04  $   0.33  $   0.35  $   0.55

Diluted net income per common
  share                         $   0.04  $   0.32  $   0.35  $   0.54

Weighted average shares
  outstanding:

   Basic                          24,576    24,356    24,487    24,346
   Diluted                        24,982    24,788    24,978    24,800

                      Aceto Corporation
                  Consolidated Balance Sheet
           (in thousands, except per-share amounts)

                                                    June 30,  June 30,
                                                      2009      2008
                                                    --------  --------

 Assets

 Current Assets:
   Cash and cash equivalents                        $ 57,761  $ 46,515
   Investments                                           541       548
   Trade receivables: less
    allowances for doubtful
    accounts: June 30, 2009
    $976; and June 30, 2008 $477                      46,996    68,220
   Other receivables                                   9,361     4,819
   Inventory                                          54,402    71,109
   Prepaid expenses and other current assets           1,006       817
   Deferred income tax asset, net                      1,579     1,756
                                                    --------  --------

     Total current assets                            171,646   193,784


 Long-term notes receivable                            1,000       347
 Property and equipment, net                           4,249     4,307
 Property held for sale                                3,752     6,978
 Goodwill                                              1,861     1,987
 Intangible assets, net                               11,518     5,421
 Deferred income tax asset, net                        2,366     4,098
 Other assets                                          9,072     5,321
                                                    --------  --------

 Total Assets                                       $205,464  $222,243
                                                    ========  ========

 Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

 Current liabilities:
   Accounts payable                                 $ 25,126  $ 43,480
   Note payable - related party                           --       500
   Accrued expenses                                   20,739    19,948
   Deferred income tax liability                       1,072     1,070
                                                    --------  --------
     Total current liabilities                        46,937    64,998

 Long-term liabilities                                 8,545     7,034
 Environmental remediation liability                   7,451     7,578
 Deferred income tax liability                           491     1,751
 Minority interest                                       472       473
                                                    --------  --------
     Total liabilities                                63,896    81,834

 Commitments and contingencies

 Shareholders' equity:
   Common stock, $.01 par value:
    (40,000 shares authorized; 25,644 shares issued;
    24,771 and 24,446 shares outstanding at
    June 30, 2009 and June 30, 2008, respectively)       256       256
   Capital in excess of par value                     56,767    56,832
   Retained earnings                                  85,450    81,778
   Treasury stock, at cost:
    (873 and 1,198 shares at June 30, 2009 and
     June 30 2008, respectively)                      (8,430)  (11,571)
   Accumulated other comprehensive income              7,525    13,114
                                                    --------  --------
     Total shareholders' equity                      141,568   140,409
                                                    --------  --------

 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity         $205,464  $222,243
                                                    ========  ========


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