Supremex Inc. (“Supremex” or the “Company”) (TSX: SXP), a
leading North American manufacturer and marketer of envelopes and a
growing provider of paper-based packaging solutions, today
announced its results for the third quarter ended September 30,
2024. The Company will hold a conference call to discuss these
results tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. (Eastern Time).
Third Quarter Financial Highlights and
Recent Events
- Total revenue of $69.4 million, in
line with to $69.8 million in the third quarter of 2023.
- Envelope segment revenue down 3.7%
to $47.5 million, from $49.3 million in the prior year.
- Packaging and Specialty Products
segment revenue of $21.9 million, up 6.7% from $20.5 million last
year.
- Non-cash asset impairment of $23.3
million, primarily goodwill in Packaging and Specialty
Products.
- Net loss of $23.0 million, compared
to net earnings of $5.0 million last year.
- Net loss per share of $0.92, versus
net earnings per share of $0.19 a year ago.
- Adjusted EBITDA1 of $7.9 million,
or 11.4% of revenue, versus $11.7 million, or 16.8% of revenue, a
year ago. Of this $3.8M variance, there is $1.5M attributable to
DSU/PSU quarterly valuation.
- Free cash flow1 of $7.4 million,
compared to $11.6 million last year.
- The Company announces its intention
to proceed with a sale-leaseback transaction of two properties with
a book value of $9 million and an appraised value of $57
million.
- On November 6, 2024, the Board of
Directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.05, representing a
25% increase over the previous amount, per common share, payable on
December 20, 2024, to shareholders of record at the close of
business on December 5, 2024.
Financial Highlights (in thousands of dollars,
except for per share amounts and margins) |
Three-month periods ended September
30 |
Nine-month periods ended September
30 |
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
Statement of Earnings |
Revenue |
69,355 |
|
69,798 |
|
211,960 |
|
229,886 |
|
Operating (loss) earnings |
(22,569 |
) |
8,164 |
|
(12,901 |
) |
27,006 |
|
Adjusted EBITDA(1) |
7,933 |
|
11,730 |
|
27,414 |
|
40,133 |
|
Adjusted EBITDA margin(1) |
11.4% |
|
16.8% |
|
12.9% |
|
17.5% |
|
Net (loss) earnings |
(23,038 |
) |
5,001 |
|
(17,562 |
) |
16,610 |
|
Basic and diluted net (loss) earnings per share |
(0.92 |
) |
0.19 |
|
(0.70 |
) |
0.64 |
|
Adjusted net earnings(1) |
1,044 |
|
4,049 |
|
6,663 |
|
16,099 |
|
Adjusted net earnings per share(1) |
0.04 |
|
0.16 |
|
0.27 |
|
0.62 |
|
Cash Flow |
Net cash flows related to operating activities |
7,568 |
|
11,538 |
|
22,886 |
|
29,085 |
|
Free cash flow(1) |
7,369 |
|
11,646 |
|
23,022 |
|
24,857 |
|
(1) |
Non-IFRS financial measures or ratios. Non-IFRS financial measures
do not have standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS and therefore
may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other
entities. Refer to the non-IFRS financial measures section for
definitions and reconciliations. |
“Supremex’ third quarter operating
performance was driven by higher envelope volume and improving
packaging markets, and although profitability was impacted by
approximately $1.9 million of non-operating items, it remains below
its true potential,” said Stewart Emerson, President and CEO of
Supremex. “As anticipated, envelope volumes continue to improve
from the lows of 2023, and backlogs are stronger. However, the
market continues to give back some of the pricing gains made in
2022 and profitability was also impacted by the temporary effect of
our consolidation in the Greater Toronto Area, which is expected to
yield important benefits going forward. In packaging, sales for
e-commerce fulfillment remained solid and channels subject to
discretionary consumer demand have improved, while increased
profitability reflected greater efficiency from recent cost
reduction and productivity initiatives and the benefits of improved
absorption. Additionally, with a new senior leader steering our
folding carton activities, we are confident that we will further
leverage our high-quality assets, blue-chip customer base and
dedicated employees. Based on a gradually improving market,
efficiency and productivity gains, and the expectation of a
substantial gain on the sale-leaseback transaction, the Board of
Directors has decided to increase the dividend.”
Summary of three-month period ended
September 30, 2024
Revenue
Total revenue for the three-month period ended
September 30, 2024, was $69.4 million, representing a decrease of
$0.4 million, or 0.6%, from the equivalent quarter of
2023.
Envelope Segment
Revenue was $47.5 million, representing a
decrease of $1.8 million, or 3.7%, from $49.3 million in the
third quarter of 2023. The variation reflects an average selling
price decrease of 9.7% from last year’s third quarter primarily
reflecting a less favourable customer and product mix in U.S.
operations. This factor was partially offset by a 6.6% increase in
the volume of units sold, reflecting greater penetration of the
U.S. market and the contribution from the purchase of the Forest
Envelope Group (“Forest Envelope”) assets, as well as a favourable
currency conversion effect. The Envelope segment represented 68.5%
of the Company’s revenue in the quarter, compared with 70.6% during
the equivalent period of last year.
Packaging & Specialty Products Segment
Revenue was $21.9 million, up 6.7% from $20.5
million for the corresponding quarter of 2023. The increase is
attributable to higher demand for e-commerce packaging solutions,
while demand from certain sectors more closely correlated to
economic conditions has stabilized compared to last year. Packaging
& Specialty Products represented 31.5% of the Company’s revenue
in the quarter, versus 29.4% during the equivalent period of last
year.
EBITDA2 and Adjusted
EBITDA2
EBITDA was negative $17.5 million, versus $13.0
million in the third quarter of 2023, essentially due to an asset
impairment charge. Adjusted EBITDA amounted to $7.9 million,
compared to $11.7 million for the same period last year. The
decrease reflects higher operating and selling, general and
administrative expenses. The Adjusted EBITDA margin was 11.4% of
revenue, compared to 16.8% in the equivalent quarter of 2023.
Envelope Segment
Adjusted EBITDA was $7.9 million, compared to
$9.5 million in the third quarter of 2023. The decrease mainly
reflects lower average selling prices resulting from a less
favourable customer and product mix in U.S. operations. As a
percentage of segmented revenue, Adjusted EBITDA from the Envelope
segment was 16.7%, compared with 19.3% in the equivalent period of
2023.
Packaging & Specialty Products Segment
Adjusted EBITDA was $2.5 million, versus $1.7
million in the third quarter of 2023. This increase is mainly
explained by benefits from optimization measures announced in
October 2023. As a percentage of segmented revenue, Adjusted EBITDA
for Packaging and Specialty Products was 11.3%, compared to 8.4% in
the equivalent period of 2023.
Corporate and unallocated costs/recovery
Corporate and unallocated costs amounted to $2.5
million in the third quarter of 2024, as opposed to a recovery of
$0.5 million in the third quarter of 2023. The variation is
essentially attributable to an unfavourable adjustment related to
the DSUs and PSUs during the quarter due to different share price
fluctuations this year versus last year.
Net (Loss) Earnings, Adjusted Net
Earnings3, Net (Loss) Earnings Per Share and
Adjusted Net Earnings Per Share3
Net loss was $23.0 million, or net loss of $0.92
per share, for the three-month period ended September 30, 2024,
compared to net earnings of $5.0 million, or net earnings of $0.19
per share, for the equivalent period last year.
Adjusted net earnings were $1.0 million, or
$0.04 per share, for the three-month period ended September 30,
2024, compared to $4.0 million, or $0.16 per share, for the
equivalent period last year.
Summary of nine-month period ended
September 30, 2024
Revenue
Total revenue for the nine-month period ended
September 30, 2024, was $212.0 million, representing a decrease of
$17.9 million, or 7.8%, from the equivalent period of
2023.
Envelope Segment
Revenue was $150.4 million, representing a
decrease of $12.6 million, or 7.7%, from $163.0 million for the
same period in 2023. The decrease is attributable to an average
selling price decrease of 5.9% from last year primarily reflecting
a less favourable customer and product mix in U.S. operations, and
to a 1.9% decrease in the volume of units sold. These factors were
partially offset by the contribution from the Forest Envelope
assets and a favourable currency conversion effect. Envelope
represented 70.9% of the Company’s revenue for the nine-month
periods ended September 30, 2024, and 2023.
Packaging & Specialty Products Segment
Revenue was $61.6 million, down 7.9%, from $66.9
million in the corresponding period of 2023. The decrease reflects
lower demand from certain sectors more closely correlated to
economic conditions partially offset by higher demand for
e-commerce packaging solutions. Packaging & Specialty Products
represented 29.1% of the Company’s revenue for the nine-month
periods ended September 30, 2024, and 2023.
EBITDA4 and Adjusted
EBITDA4
EBITDA was $1.8 million, versus $40.8 million in
the first nine months of 2023, in part due to an asset impairment
charge. Adjusted EBITDA was $27.4 million, down slightly from
$40.1 million for the same period a year ago, reflecting lower
revenue and higher selling, general and administrative expenses,
partially offset by lower operating expenses. The Adjusted EBITDA
margin was 12.9% in the first nine months of 2024, versus 17.5% in
the corresponding period of 2023.
Envelope Segment
Adjusted EBITDA was $26.8 million, down from
$36.4 million in the first nine months of 2023. This decrease
reflects lower revenue due to a decrease in the average selling
price and the effect of lower volume on the absorption of fixed
costs. As a percentage of segmented revenue, Adjusted EBITDA from
the Envelope segment was 17.9%, compared to 22.4% in the equivalent
period of 2023.
Packaging & Specialty Products Segment
Adjusted EBITDA was $6.4 million, compared to
$7.2 million in the first nine months of 2023. The decrease is due
to lower demand from certain sectors more closely correlated to
economic conditions in the first half of the year which impacted
the absorption of fixed costs, partially offset by benefits from
optimization measures announced in October 2023. As a percentage of
segmented revenue, Adjusted EBITDA from the Packaging and Specialty
Products segment was 10.4%, compared to 10.8% in the equivalent
period of 2023.
Corporate and unallocated costs
Corporate and unallocated costs were $5.8
million compared to $3.5 million in the first nine months of 2023.
The increase mainly reflects an unfavourable adjustment related to
the DSUs and PSUs due to different share price fluctuations this
year versus last year.
Net (Loss) Earnings, Adjusted Net
Earnings5, Net (Loss) Earnings Per Share and
Adjusted Net Earnings Per Share5
The net loss was $17.6 million, or net loss of
$0.70 per share, for the nine-month period ended September 30,
2024, compared to net earnings of $16.6 million, or net earnings of
$0.64 per share, for the equivalent period last year.
Adjusted net earnings amounted to $6.7 million,
or $0.27 per share, for the nine-month period ended September 30,
2024, compared to $16.1 million, or $0.62 per share, for the
equivalent period in 2023.
Liquidity and Capital
Resources
Cash Flow
Net cash flows from operating activities were
$7.6 million for the three-month period ended September 30, 2024,
compared to $11.5 million for the same period in 2023. The decrease
is attributable to lower profitability this quarter compared to the
equivalent period of 2023, partially offset by a higher cash
generation from working capital.
For the nine-month period ended September 30,
2024, net cash flows from operating activities reached $22.9
million, compared to $29.1 million in the equivalent period of
2023. The decrease is mainly attributable to lower profitability,
partially offset by a cash generation from working capital, as
opposed to a cash requirement last year.
Free cash flow6 amounted to $7.4 million in the
third quarter of 2024 compared to $11.6 million for the same period
last year. The decrease essentially mirrors the variation in cash
flows related to operating activities.
Free cash flow amounted to $23.0 million in the
nine-month period ended September 30, 2024, compared to $24.9
million for the corresponding period of 2023. The decrease is
attributable to lower cash flows from operating activities,
partially offset by net disposals of property, plant and equipment
this year, as opposed to net additions last year.
Debt and Leverage
Total debt decreased to $49.6 million as at
September 30, 2024, compared to $56.8 million as at December 31,
2023. The variation is essentially attributable to debt repayment
resulting from free cash flow generation.
Normal Course Issuer Bid
(“NCIB”)
During the three and nine-month periods ended
September 30, 2024, the Company repurchased 295,000 and 1,106,400
common shares for cancellation under its NCIB program for
considerations of $1.2 million and $4.5 million, respectively.
Dividend Declaration
On November 6, 2024, the Board of Directors
declared a quarterly dividend of $0.05 per common share,
representing a 25% increase over the previous amount, payable on
December 20, 2024, to the shareholders of record at the close of
business on December 5, 2024. This dividend is designated as an
“eligible” dividend for the purpose of the Income Tax Act (Canada)
and any similar provincial legislation.
Outlook
Demand for the Company’s products is gradually
returning to historical patterns, although market recovery is
taking more time than anticipated. As it continues to expand in the
vast and fragmented U.S. envelope market, Supremex will be
increasingly subject to competitive pressures, but the Company will
rely on its solid reputation and geographic reach to stimulate
sales while continuing to proactively control expenses.
The Company remains focused on optimizing
operating efficiency, productivity and capacity utilization
throughout its network, as well as on capturing all sales and cost
synergies from recent business acquisitions. In this regard,
initiatives announced in July 2024 for the Envelope segment are
expected to result in annual cost savings in excess of $2.0 million
once all measures are implemented, while initiatives announced in
October 2023 for the Packaging and Specialty Products segment are
expected to yield annual cost savings of approximately $1.5 million
once all measures are implemented.
With respect to capital deployment, the Company
will continue to look for strategic acquisitions, mainly in the
Packaging and specialty products segment, while continuing to
selectively return capital to shareholders.
November 7, 2024 – Third Quarter Results
Conference Call:
A conference call to discuss the Company’s
results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024, will be
held Thursday, November 7, 2024, at 80:30 a.m. (Eastern Time).
A live broadcast of the Conference Call will be available on the
Company’s website, in the Investors section under Webcast. To
participate (professional investment community only) or to listen
to the live conference call, please dial the following numbers. We
suggest that participants call in at least 5 minutes prior to the
scheduled start time:
- Local (Toronto) and international participants, dial:
- North American participants, dial toll-free:
|
647 484-8814 |
1 844 763-8274 |
A replay of the conference call will be
available on the Company’s website in the Investors section under
Webcast. To listen to a recording of the conference call, please
call toll-free 1 855-669-9658 or 412-317-0088 and enter the
code 9000033. The recording will be available until Thursday,
November 14, 2024.
Non-IFRS Financial Measures
Non-IFRS financial measures do not have any
standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and therefore may not be
comparable to similar measures presented by other companies and
should not be viewed as alternatives to measures of financial
performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. Management considers
these metrics to be information which may assist investors in
evaluating the Company’s profitability and enable better
comparability of the results from one period to another.
These Non-IFRS Financial Measures are defined as
follows:
Non-IFRS Measure |
Definition |
EBITDA |
EBITDA represents earnings before net financing charges, income tax
expense, depreciation of property, plant and equipment and
right-of-use assets and amortization of intangible assets. The
Company uses EBITDA to assess its performance. Management believes
this non-IFRS measure provides users with an enhanced understanding
of its operating earnings. |
Adjusted EBITDA |
Adjusted EBITDA represents EBITDA adjusted to remove items of
significance that are not in the normal course of operations,
and/or that do not reflect the Company’s operating expenses and are
not indicative of the Company’s core operating performance. These
items of significance include, when applicable, but are not limited
to, charges for impairment of assets, restructuring expenses, value
adjustment on inventory acquired and business acquisition costs.
The Company uses Adjusted EBITDA to assess its operating
performance, excluding items that are not in the normal course of
operations, and/or that do not reflect the Company’s operating
expenses and are not indicative of the Company’s core operating
performance. Management believes this non-IFRS measure provides
users with enhanced understanding of the Company’s operating
earnings and increase the transparency and clarity of the Company’s
core results. It also allows users to better evaluate the Company’s
operating profitability when compared to previous years. |
Adjusted EBITDA margin |
Adjusted EBITDA margin is a percentage corresponding to the ratio
of Adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue. The Company uses Adjusted
EBITDA margin for the purpose of evaluating business performance,
excluding items that are not in the normal course of operations,
and/or that do not reflect the Company’s operating expenses and are
not indicative of the Company’s core operating performance.
Management believes this non-IFRS measure provides users with
enhanced understanding of its results and related trends. |
Adjusted net earnings |
Adjusted net earnings represent net earnings excluding items of
significance listed above under Adjusted EBITDA, net of income
taxes. The Company uses Adjusted net earnings to assess its
business performance and profitability without the effect of items
that are not in the normal course of operations, and/or that do not
reflect the Company’s operating expenses and are not indicative of
the Company’s core operating performance, net of income taxes.
Management believes this non-IFRS measure provides users with an
alternative assessment of the Company’s earnings without the effect
of items that are not it the normal course of operations or
reflective of operating performance, making it valuable to assess
ongoing operations and trends in the business performance.
Management also believes this non-IFRS measure provides users with
enhanced understanding of the Company’s results and provides better
comparability between periods. |
Adjusted net earnings per share |
Adjusted net earnings per share represents Adjusted net earnings
divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding
for the relevant period. The Company uses Adjusted net earnings per
share for purposes of evaluating performance and profitability,
excluding items that are not in the normal course of operations of
the Company, net of income taxes, on a per share basis. |
Free cash flow |
This measure corresponds to net cash flows related to operating
activities according to the consolidated statements of cash flows
less additions (net of disposals) to property, plant and equipment
and intangible assets. Management considers Free cash flow to be a
good indicator of the Company’s financial strength and operating
performance because it shows the amount of funds available to
manage growth, repay debt and reinvest in the Company. Management
considers this measure useful to provide investors with a
perspective on its ability to generate liquidity, after making
capital investments required to support business operations and
long-term value creation. |
Net debt |
Net debt represents the Company’s total debt, net of deferred
financing costs and cash. The Company uses Net debt as an indicator
of its indebtedness level and financial leverage as it represents
the amount of debt that is not covered by available cash.
Management believes that investors could benefit from the use of
net debt to determine a company’s financial leverage. |
Net debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio |
Net debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio represents Net debt divided by
trailing 12-month (“TTM”) Adjusted EBITDA. This ratio is used by
management to monitor the Company’s financial leverage and
management believes certain investors use this ratio as a measure
of financial leverage. |
The following tables provide the reconciliation of
Non-IFRS Financial Measures:
Reconciliation of Net (loss) earnings to Adjusted
EBITDA(in thousands of dollars, except for margins) |
Three-month periods ended September 30 |
Nine-month periods ended September
30 |
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
Net (loss) earnings |
(23,038 |
) |
5,001 |
|
(17,562 |
) |
16,610 |
|
Income tax (recovery) expense |
(801 |
) |
1,815 |
|
983 |
|
6,070 |
|
Net financing charges |
1,270 |
|
1,348 |
|
3,678 |
|
4,326 |
|
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment |
1,755 |
|
1,839 |
|
5,118 |
|
5,108 |
|
Depreciation of right-of-use assets |
1,575 |
|
1,361 |
|
4,407 |
|
4,087 |
|
Amortization of intangible assets |
1,777 |
|
1,666 |
|
5,202 |
|
4,636 |
|
EBITDA |
(17,462 |
) |
13,030 |
|
1,826 |
|
40,837 |
|
COVID-related subsidies |
— |
|
(1,456 |
) |
— |
|
(1,456 |
) |
Acquisition costs related to business combinations |
(6 |
) |
9 |
|
105 |
|
272 |
|
Asset impairment |
23,337 |
|
— |
|
23,412 |
|
— |
|
Restructuring expenses |
2,064 |
|
147 |
|
2,125 |
|
402 |
|
Value adjustment on acquired inventory through a business
combination |
— |
|
— |
|
(54 |
) |
78 |
|
Adjusted EBITDA |
7,933 |
|
11,730 |
|
27,414 |
|
40,133 |
|
Adjusted EBITDA margin (%) |
11.4% |
|
16.8% |
|
12.9% |
|
17.5% |
|
Reconciliation of Net (loss) earnings to Adjusted net
earnings and of Net (loss) earnings per share to Adjusted net
earnings per share(in thousands of dollars, except for per
share amounts) |
Three-month periods ended September 30 |
Nine-month periods ended September
30 |
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
Net (loss) earnings |
(23,038 |
) |
5,001 |
|
(17,562 |
) |
16,610 |
|
Adjustments, net of income taxes |
|
|
|
|
COVID-related subsidies |
— |
|
(1,068 |
) |
— |
|
(1,068 |
) |
Acquisition costs related to business combinations |
(5 |
) |
7 |
|
77 |
|
201 |
|
Asset impairment |
22,560 |
|
— |
|
22,616 |
|
— |
|
Restructuring expenses |
1,527 |
|
109 |
|
1,572 |
|
297 |
|
Value adjustment on acquired inventory through a business
combination |
— |
|
— |
|
(40 |
) |
59 |
|
Adjusted net earnings |
1,044 |
|
4,049 |
|
6,663 |
|
16,099 |
|
|
Net (loss) earnings per share |
(0.92 |
) |
0.19 |
|
(0.70 |
) |
0.64 |
|
Adjustments, net of income taxes, per share |
0.96 |
|
(0.03 |
) |
0.97 |
|
(0.02 |
) |
Adjusted net earnings per share |
0.04 |
|
0.16 |
|
0.27 |
|
0.62 |
|
Reconciliation of Cash flows related to operating activities to
Free cash flow(in thousands of dollars) |
Three-month periods ended September
30 |
Nine-month periods ended September
30 |
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
Cash flows related to operating activities |
7,568 |
|
11,538 |
|
22,886 |
|
29,085 |
|
Acquisitions (net of disposals) of property, plant and
equipment |
(189 |
) |
212 |
|
212 |
|
(4,085 |
) |
Acquisitions of intangible assets |
(10 |
) |
(104 |
) |
(76 |
) |
(143 |
) |
Free cash flow |
7,369 |
|
11,646 |
|
23,022 |
|
24,857 |
|
Forward-Looking Information
This press release contains “forward-looking
information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
laws, including (but not limited to) statements about the EBITDA,
Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted net earnings,
Adjusted net earnings per share, free cash flow, Net debt, Net debt
to Adjusted EBITDA ratio7, capital expenditures, dividend payments,
and future performance of Supremex and similar statements or
information concerning anticipated future results, circumstances,
performance or expectations. Forward-looking information may
include words such as anticipate, assumption, believe, could,
expect, goal, guidance, intend, may, objective, outlook, plan,
seek, should, strive, target and will. Such information relates to
future events or future performance and reflects current
assumptions, expectations and estimates of management regarding
growth, results of operations, performance, business prospects and
opportunities, Canadian economic environment and ability to attract
and retain customers. Such forward-looking information reflects
current assumptions, expectations and estimates of management and
is based on information currently available to Supremex as at the
date of this press release. Such assumptions, expectations and
estimates are discussed throughout the MD&A for the year ended
December 31, 2023, and, in the Company’s Annual Information Form
dated March 28, 2024. Supremex cautions that such assumptions may
not materialize and that economic conditions such as heightened
inflation and central banks’ large interest rate hikes, economic
downturns or recessions, may render such assumptions, although
believed reasonable at the time they were made, subject to greater
uncertainty.
Forward-looking information is subject to
certain risks and uncertainties and should not be read as a
guarantee of future performance or results and actual results may
differ materially from the conclusion, forecast or projection
stated in such forward-looking information. These risks and
uncertainties include but are not limited to the following: decline
in envelope consumption, growth and diversification strategy, key
personnel, labour shortage, contributions to employee benefits
plans, cyber security and data protection, raw material price
increases, operational disruption, dependence on and loss of
customer relationships, increase of competition, economic cycles,
exchange rate fluctuation, interest rate fluctuation, credit risks
with respect to trade receivables, availability of capital,
concerns about protection of the environment, potential risk of
litigation, no guarantee to pay dividends and other external risks
such as global health crisis and pandemic and inflation. Such risks
and uncertainties are discussed throughout the MD&A for the
year ended December 31, 2023, and, in the Company’s Annual
Information Form dated March 28, 2024, in particular, in “Risk
Factors”. Consequently, the Company cannot guarantee that any
forward-looking information will materialize. Readers should not
place any undue reliance on such forward-looking information unless
otherwise required by applicable securities legislation. The
Company expressly disclaims any intention and assumes no obligation
to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise.
The Management Discussion and Analysis and
Financial Statements can be found on www.sedarplus.ca and on
Supremex’ website.
About Supremex
Supremex is a leading North American
manufacturer and marketer of envelopes and a growing provider of
paper-based packaging solutions. Supremex operates ten
manufacturing facilities across four provinces in Canada and five
manufacturing facilities in three states in the United States
employing approximately 900 people. Supremex’ extensive network
allows it to efficiently manufacture and distribute envelope and
packaging solutions designed to the specifications of major
national and multinational corporations, direct mailers, resellers,
government entities, SMEs and solutions providers.
For more information, please visit
www.supremex.com.
Contact: |
|
François Bolduc, CPA |
Martin Goulet, M.Sc., CFA |
Chief Financial Officer |
MBC Capital Markets
Advisors |
investors@supremex.com |
mgoulet@maisonbrison.com |
514 595-0555, extension
2316 |
514 731-0000, extension
229 |
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