MINNEAPOLIS, April 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Piper Jaffray
Companies (NYSE:PJC) today announced net income from continuing
operations of $14.7 million, or $0.82 per diluted share, for the
quarter ended March 31, 2007, down from $18.7 million, or $0.98 per
diluted share, in the year-ago period and down from $26.7 million,
or $1.49 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2006. Net
income from continuing operations for the year-ago period included
a gain of $6.6 million after tax, or $0.35 per diluted share,
related to the company's ownership of two seats on the New York
Stock Exchange, Inc. (NYSE). Net income from continuing operations
for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2006 included a benefit of $0.73 per
diluted share due to a reduction of the reserve related to
developments in a particular industry-wide litigation matter.
Excluding these items, net income from continuing operations was
$0.63 per diluted share and $0.76 per diluted share for the
year-ago period and the fourth quarter of 2006, respectively. For
the quarter ended March 31, 2007, net income including discontinued
operations was $13.4 million, or $0.74 per diluted share, down from
$23.9 million, or $1.25 per diluted share, in the year-ago period,
and down from $20.6 million, or $1.15 per diluted share, in the
fourth quarter of 2006. "We are pleased to report another quarter
of solid revenues and improved profitability," said Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer Andrew S. Duff. "Our growth initiatives
contributed in a meaningful way to our results. For example, our UK
team contributed the largest mergers and acquisition fee for the
quarter, and our China team completed its first bookrun equity
financing, representing our largest public offering fee for the
quarter," said Duff. "In addition, last week we announced the
acquisition of Fiduciary Asset Management, LLC, which allows us to
enter the asset management business and redeploy capital from the
sale of the private client business." Results of Continuing
Operations First Quarter Net Revenues For the first quarter of
2007, continuing operations generated net revenues of $137.0
million, up 2 percent from $135.0 million for the first quarter of
2006, which included a $10.2 million gain related to the company's
ownership of two seats on the NYSE. Revenues declined 7 percent
from a very strong fourth quarter of 2006. Investment Banking For
the first quarter of 2007, total investment banking revenues were
$85.6 million, up 19 percent compared to the first quarter of 2006,
and down 10 percent compared to a very strong fourth quarter of
2006. -- Equity financing revenues were $40.7 million, up 24
percent and up 23 percent compared to the year-ago period and the
fourth quarter of 2006, respectively. The increases were mainly
driven by higher convertibles revenues. -- Advisory services
revenues were $24.9 million, up 10 percent compared to the year-ago
period, and down 28 percent compared to a very strong fourth
quarter of 2006. -- Debt financing revenues were $20.0 million, up
22 percent compared to the first quarter of 2006, primarily due to
higher high-yield and structured products revenues. Debt financing
revenues declined 25 percent compared to the fourth quarter of
2006, which was mainly attributable to fewer completed public
finance underwritings. Following is a recap of completed deal
information for the first quarter of 2007: -- 24 equity financings
raising a total of $3.3 billion in capital. The company was
bookrunner on 10 of the equity financings. Of the completed
transactions, 18 were U.S. public offerings, placing the company
15th nationally, based on the number of completed transactions.
(Source: Dealogic) -- 8 mergers and acquisitions transactions with
an aggregate enterprise value of $2.0 billion. The number of deals
and the enterprise value include disclosed and undisclosed
transactions. (Source: Piper Jaffray) -- 94 tax-exempt issues with
a total par value of $1.6 billion, ranking the company sixth
nationally, based on the number of completed transactions. (Source:
Thomson Financial) Institutional Sales and Trading For the quarter
ended March 31, 2007, institutional sales and trading generated
revenues of $50.2 million, down 4 percent from the same quarter
last year and up 4 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2006.
-- Equities sales and trading revenues were $31.1 million, down 3
percent from the year-ago period and up 6 percent compared to the
fourth quarter of 2006. -- Fixed income sales and trading revenues
were $19.1 million, down 5 percent compared to the year-ago period
and essentially flat compared to the fourth quarter of 2006.
Non-Interest Expenses For the first quarter of 2007, compensation
and benefits expense was $80.1 million, up 10 percent compared to
the prior-year period and down 10 percent compared to the fourth
quarter of 2006. The compensation ratio for the first quarter was
58.5 percent, up from 54.0 percent in the year-ago period and down
from 60.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2006. The compensation
ratio in the year-ago period was unusually low due to the gain
related to the NYSE referred to above. Non-compensation expenses
were $34.3 million for the current quarter, up 3 percent compared
to the year-ago period. Non-compensation expenses were up 114
percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2006, which benefited
from a reduction of the reserve for a particular litigation matter.
For the first quarter of 2007, pre-tax operating margin from
continuing operations was 16.5 percent, compared to 21.3 percent in
the year-ago period, of which 6.4 percentage points were due to the
NYSE gain described above. The pre-tax operating margin from
continuing operations for the fourth quarter of 2006 was 28.6
percent, of which 14.5 percentage points were due to the benefit
from the litigation reserve reduction. Excluding these items,
pre-tax operating margin from continuing operations was 14.9
percent and 14.1 percent for the year-ago period and the fourth
quarter of 2006, respectively. During the first quarter of 2007,
Piper Jaffray repurchased 158,687 shares of the company's
outstanding common stock at an average price of $63.02 under its
previously announced repurchase authorization. The company has up
to $70.0 million remaining under the authorization, which expires
on Dec. 31, 2007. Results of Discontinued Operations First Quarter
Discontinued operations relate to the Private Client Services
business, which the company sold to UBS AG on Aug. 11, 2006. For
the quarter ended March 31, 2007, discontinued operations recorded
a loss of $1.3 million, or $0.07 per diluted share, which included
costs for additional litigation-related expenses and occupancy
charges that were higher than originally estimated. The loss also
included costs related to decommissioning a retail-oriented back
office system. The company anticipates it will incur additional
expenses in the second and third quarter of 2007 related to
decommissioning this system. Costs associated with implementing a
new back office system to support the capital markets business will
be recorded in continuing operations. Additional Shareholder
Information As of Mar. 31, As of Dec. 31, As of Mar. 31, 2007 2006
2006 Full time employees: 1,091 1,108 2,793 Shareholders' equity:
$931 million $924 million $795 million Annualized Return on Average
Tangible Shareholders' Equity(1) 7.7% 12.3% 21.1% Book value per
share: $54.56 $54.43 $42.82 Tangible book value per share: $40.92
$40.71 $25.58 (1) Tangible shareholders' equity equals total
shareholders' equity less goodwill and identifiable intangible
assets. Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity
is computed by dividing annualized net earnings by average monthly
tangible shareholders' equity. Management believes that annualized
return on tangible shareholders' equity is a meaningful measure of
performance because it reflects the tangible equity deployed in our
businesses. This measure excludes the portion of our shareholders'
equity attributable to goodwill and identifiable intangible assets.
The majority of our goodwill is a result of the 1998 acquisition of
our predecessor company, Piper Jaffray Companies Inc., and its
subsidiaries by U.S. Bancorp. The following table sets forth a
reconciliation of shareholders' equity to tangible shareholders'
equity. Shareholders' equity is the most directly comparable GAAP
financial measure to tangible shareholders' equity. Average for the
Three Months Ended Three Months Ended As of Mar. 31, 2007 Mar. 31,
2006 Mar. 31, 2007 (Dollars in thousands) Shareholders' equity $
929,232 $ 771,335 $ 930,666 Deduct: Goodwill and identifiable
intangible assets 232,834 320,034 232,634 Tangible shareholders'
equity $ 696,398 $ 451,301 $ 698,031 Conference Call Andrew S.
Duff, chairman and chief executive officer, and Thomas P.
Schnettler, vice chairman and chief financial officer, will host a
conference call to discuss first quarter results on Wednesday,
April 18 at 9 a.m. ET (8 a.m. CT). The call can be accessed via
live audio webcast available through the company's web site at
http://www.piperjaffray.com/ or by dialing (866) 244- 9933, or
(706) 758-0864 internationally, and referring to conference ID
4206003 and the leader's name, Andrew Duff. Callers should dial in
at least 15 minutes early to receive instructions. A replay of the
conference call will be available beginning at approximately 11
a.m. ET on April 18, 2007 at the same web address or by calling
(800) 642-1687, or (706) 645-9291 internationally. About Piper
Jaffray Piper Jaffray Companies is a leading, international
middle-market investment bank and institutional securities firm,
serving the needs of middle market corporations, private equity
groups, public entities, nonprofit clients and institutional
investors. Founded in 1895, Piper Jaffray provides a comprehensive
set of products and services, including equity and debt capital
markets products; public finance services; mergers and acquisitions
advisory services; high-yield and structured products;
institutional equity and fixed- income sales and trading; and
equity and high-yield research. With headquarters in Minneapolis,
Piper Jaffray has 25 offices across the United States and
international locations in London and Shanghai. Piper Jaffray &
Co. is the firm's principal operating subsidiary. (NYSE:PJC) (
http://www.piperjaffray.com/ ) Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains
forward-looking statements. Statements that are not historical or
current facts, including statements about beliefs and expectations,
are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements
cover, among other things, the future prospects of Piper Jaffray
Companies. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and
uncertainties, and important factors could cause actual results to
differ materially from those anticipated, including the following:
(1) the acquisition of Fiduciary Asset Management, LLC (FAMCO) may
not be completed, or completed within the expected timeframe, (2)
costs or difficulties relating to the integration of the FAMCO and
Piper Jaffray businesses may be greater than expected and may
adversely affect our results of operations and financial condition,
(3) the expected benefits of the FAMCO acquisition and entering the
asset management business may take longer than anticipated to
achieve and may not be achieved in their entirety or at all, (4)
developments in market and economic conditions have in the past
adversely affected, and may in the future adversely affect, our
business and profitability, (5) developments in specific sectors of
the economy have in the past adversely affected, and may in the
future adversely affect, our business and profitability, (6) we may
not be able to compete successfully with other companies in the
financial services industry who are often larger and better
capitalized than we are, (7) we have experienced significant
pricing pressure in areas of our business, which may impair our
revenues and profitability, (8) the volume of anticipated
investment banking transactions may differ from actual results, (9)
our ability to attract, develop and retain highly skilled and
productive employees is critical to the success of our business,
(10) our underwriting and market-making activities may place our
capital at risk, (11) an inability to readily divest or transfer
trading positions may result in financial losses to our business,
(12) use of derivative instruments as part of our risk management
techniques may place our capital at risk, while our risk management
techniques themselves may not fully mitigate our market risk
exposure, (13) an inability to access capital readily or on terms
favorable to us could impair our ability to fund operations and
could jeopardize our financial condition, (14) it is inherently
difficult to predict accurately the timing and outcome of legal
proceedings and the amounts of legal reserves are difficult to
determine and subject to future revision; accordingly future
results of operations could be adversely affected if reserves are
required to be increased or legal proceedings are resolved in
excess of established reserves, (15) increases in capital
commitments in our proprietary trading, investing and similar
activities increase the potential for significant losses, (16) we
may make strategic acquisitions of businesses, engage in joint
ventures or divest or exit existing businesses, which could cause
us to incur unforeseen expense and have disruptive effects on our
business but may not yield the benefits we expect, (17) our
technology systems, including outsourced systems, are critical
components of our operations, and failure of those systems or other
aspects of our operations infrastructure may disrupt our business,
cause financial loss and constrain our growth, (18) our business is
subject to extensive regulation that limits our business
activities, and a significant regulatory action against our company
may have a material adverse financial effect or cause significant
reputational harm to our company, (19) regulatory capital
requirements may limit our ability to expand or maintain present
levels of our business or impair our ability to meet our financial
obligations, (20) the amount and timing of restructuring expenses
associated with acquisition and divestiture activity are difficult
to predict accurately, and our estimates may differ from actual
results, (21) our exposure to legal liability is significant, and
could lead to substantial damages, (22) the business operations
that we conduct outside of the United States subject us to unique
risks, (23) we may suffer losses if our reputation is harmed, (24)
our stock price may fluctuate as a result of several factors,
including but not limited to changes in our revenues and operating
results, (25) provisions in our certificate of incorporation and
bylaws and of Delaware law may prevent or delay an acquisition of
our company, which could decrease the market value of our common
stock, and (26) other factors identified under "Risk Factors" in
Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
ended December 31, 2006, and updated in our subsequent reports
filed with the SEC. These reports are available at our Web site at
http://www.piperjaffray.com/ and at the SEC Web site at
http://www.sec.gov/ . Forward-looking statements speak only as of
the date they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update
them in light of new information or future events. Since 1895.
Member SIPC and NYSE. Piper Jaffray Companies Preliminary Unaudited
Results of Operations Percent For the Three Months Ended Inc/(Dec)
1Q07 1Q07 Mar. 31, Dec. 31, Mar. 31, vs. vs. (Amounts in thousands,
2007 2006 2006 4Q06 1Q06 except per share data) Revenues:
Investment banking $83,733 $92,963 $70,481 (9.9) % 18.8 %
Institutional brokerage 41,928 39,616 44,661 5.8 (6.1) Interest
17,410 19,241 14,685 (9.5) 18.6 Other income 581 1,315 13,285
(55.8) (95.6) Total revenues 143,652 153,135 143,112 (6.2) 0.4
Interest expense 6,702 6,517 8,153 2.8 (17.8) Net revenues 136,950
146,618 134,959 (6.6) 1.5 Non-interest expenses: Compensation and
benefits 80,116 88,609 72,924 (9.6) 9.9 Occupancy and equipment
7,722 8,955 8,109 (13.8) (4.8) Communications 6,259 6,452 5,383
(3.0) 16.3 Floor brokerage and clearance 3,515 3,485 2,675 0.9 31.4
Marketing and business development 5,681 7,543 5,179 (24.7) 9.7
Outside services 7,317 8,581 6,292 (14.7) 16.3 Cash award program
356 307 1,275 16.0 (72.1) Other operating expenses 3,400 (19,294)
4,437 N/M (23.4) Total non-interest expenses 114,366 104,638
106,274 9.3 7.6 Income from continuing operations before income tax
expense 22,584 41,980 28,685 (46.2) (21.3) Income tax expense 7,862
15,244 9,979 (48.4) (21.2) Net income from continuing operations
14,722 26,736 18,706 (44.9) (21.3) Discontinued operations:
Income/(loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax (1,304)
(6,090) 5,151 (78.6) N/M Net income $13,418 $20,646 $23,857 (35.0)
% (43.8) % Earnings per basic common share Income from continuing
operations $0.86 $1.58 $1.01 (45.6) % (14.9) % Income/(loss) from
discontinued operations (0.08) (0.36) 0.28 N/M N/M Earnings per
basic common share $0.79 $1.22 $1.29 (35.2) % (38.8) % Earnings per
diluted common share Income from continuing operations $0.82 $1.49
$0.98 (45.0) % (16.3) % Income/(loss) from discontinued operations
(0.07) (0.34) 0.27 N/M N/M Earnings per diluted common share $0.74
$1.15 $1.25 (35.7) % (40.8) % Weighted average number of common
shares Basic 17,071 16,973 18,462 0.6 % (7.5) % Diluted 18,018
18,004 19,146 0.1 % (5.9) % N/M - Not meaningful Piper Jaffray
Companies Preliminary Unaudited Revenue From Continuing Operations
(Detail) For the Three Months Ended Percent Inc/(Dec) March
December March 1Q07 1Q07 31, 31, 31, vs. vs. (Dollars in thousands)
2007 2006 2006 4Q06 1Q06 Investment banking Financing Equities
$40,710 $33,133 $32,787 22.9 % 24.2 % Fixed income 20,026 26,742
16,453 (25.1) 21.7 Advisory services 24,876 34,752 22,591 (28.4)
10.1 Total investment banking 85,612 94,627 71,831 (9.5) 19.2
Institutional sales and trading Equities 31,110 29,434 32,161 5.7
(3.3) Fixed income 19,133 19,060 20,173 0.4 (5.2) Total
institutional sales and trading 50,243 48,494 52,334 3.6 (4.0)
Other income 1,095 3,497 10,794 (68.7) (89.9) Net revenues $136,950
$146,618 $134,959 (6.6) % 1.5 % DATASOURCE: Piper Jaffray Companies
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