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CULP - Culp Announces Results for Third Quarter Fiscal 2024 With Continued Sequential and Year-Over-Year Operating Improvement

Culp, Inc. (NYSE: CULP) (together with its consolidated subsidiaries, “CULP”) today reported financial and operating results for the third quarter ended January 28, 2024.

Fiscal 2024 Third Quarter Financial Summary

  • Net sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2024 were $60.4 million, up 15.0 percent compared with the prior-year period, with mattress fabrics sales up 21.6 percent, and upholstery fabrics sales up 9.2 percent.
  • Gross margin for the third quarter of fiscal 2024 was 12.7%, compared with 4.0% for the third quarter of fiscal 2023.
  • Loss from operations was $(1.7) million (which included $111,000 in restructuring and related credits during the period), compared with a loss from operations of $(7.8) million for the prior-year period (which included $711,000 relating to certain restructuring expenses during the period).
  • Net loss was $(3.2) million, or $(0.26) per diluted share, compared with a net loss of $(9.0) million, or $(0.73) per diluted share, for the prior-year period. The effective tax rate for the third quarter was negative (47.5) percent, reflecting the company’s mix of taxable income between its U.S. and foreign jurisdictions during the period.
  • The company maintained a solid financial position, with its balance sheet reflecting $12.6 million of total cash and no outstanding borrowings as of January 28, 2024. Total liquidity as of January 28, 2024, was $38.8 million (consisting of $12.6 million in cash and $26.2 million in borrowing availability under the company's domestic credit facility).

CEO Commentary

Commenting on the results, Iv Culp, president and chief executive officer of Culp, Inc., said, “We are pleased to report continued year-over-year and sequential improvement in our consolidated sales and operating performance for the third quarter. Both of our core business segments reported increased revenue year-over-year, which is impressive considering the challenging demand environment in the bedding and furniture industries. Additionally, our consolidated operating performance for the quarter was better than our revised outlook announced on January 17, 2024, due to stronger improvement in our upholstery fabrics segment.

"Culp upholstery fabrics achieved a year-over-year increase in residential sales for the first quarterly period since the end of last fiscal year, driven by both the timing of the Chinese New Year holiday and some improvement during the quarter in customer demand for residential fabric products. While this increase in residential sales was offset somewhat by lower sales in our hospitality/contract business due partly to weather-related events in January and shortterm supply chain issues that affected Read Window, overall demand remains solid for our hospitality/contract business. Also, our upholstery fabrics segment once again saw a significant improvement in operating performance, driven primarily by higher sales, a more profitable mix of sales, and fixed cost savings.

"In our mattress fabrics segment, we continued our significant year-over-year improvement in sales and operating performance, driven largely by a focus on new fabric and cover placements that are priced with proper margins and in line with current raw material costs. However, the sequential results for this segment, as compared to the second quarter, reflect ongoing market weakness in the bedding industry, as well as internal efficiency issues primarily related to the start-up and production of certain new products and costs for these program launches that occurred during the quarter.

“We maintained our solid balance sheet during the quarter, with a continued focus on prudent financial management, while allowing for critical capital expenditures and ensuring a strategic level of working capital to support the needs of our businesses. We ended the quarter with $12.6 million in cash, no outstanding borrowings, and $26.2 million in borrowing availability under our domestic credit facility.

“As we enter the fourth quarter, we continue to implement improvement initiatives within our mattress fabrics segment to support future profitable sales growth and enhance operating efficiencies. We are diligently focused on winning new placements to drive revenue and increase margins, and we are optimistic about mid-to-long term growth potential for this business. However, while we knew the timing of Chinese New Year would be an impact on quarterly revenue, the industry demand backdrop in both of our businesses has deteriorated further than expected during the first few weeks of the fourth quarter, especially in our upholstery fabrics segment.

"We remain confident in our market position in both of our businesses, but to maintain our sequential progress, we need some macro-industry and end-consumer support. Also, the internal inefficiencies relating to the start up and production of certain new products in mattress fabrics during the third quarter will also affect operating performance during the fourth quarter. As a result of these challenges, we now expect that our return to consolidated operating profitability will be delayed into fiscal 2025.

"In the face of various ongoing macro-economic headwinds, our attention is on managing the aspects of our business we can control. With the uncertainty of consumer demand in the near term, we are also evaluating strategic actions to adjust and right-size our global platform to align with current demand levels, while still supporting our valued customers. Importantly, we remain well positioned for the long term with our solidly performing upholstery fabrics business and a recovering mattress fabrics business. We are committed to taking steps to position our business for renewed profitability in fiscal 2025, and we are confident in our ability to leverage our competitive advantages, including our innovative product offerings, creative designs, global manufacturing and sourcing platform, and solid financial management, to support our future growth, especially when market conditions improve," added Culp.

Business Segment Highlights

Mattress Fabrics Segment (“CHF”) Summary

  • Sales for this segment were $30.0 million for the third quarter, up 21.6 percent compared with sales of $24.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023.
  • The higher sales, as compared to the prior-year period, were primarily driven by new fabric and sewn cover placements that are priced in line with current costs.
  • Operating loss was $(1.6) million for the third quarter, a significant improvement compared to the $(4.2) million operating loss in the prior-year period. This reduction in losses was driven by higher sales, coming mostly from better pricing and a more favorable product mix. These factors were partially offset by production inefficiencies relating to the start up of certain new product launches, as well as higher SG&A business investments during the period.

Upholstery Fabrics Segment (“CUF”) Summary

  • Sales for this segment were $30.4 million for the third quarter, up 9.2 percent compared with sales of $27.8 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023.
  • Sales for CUF's residential fabric business were higher than the prior-year period, driven by improved residential home furnishing sales, as well as the timing of the Chinese New Year holiday (which this year fell primarily in the fourth quarter, rather than the third quarter).
  • Sales for CUF's hospitality/contract business were moderately lower than the prior-year period due primarily to the impact of winter weather events and short-term supply chain issues that affected production in our Read Window business, as well as some impact from increased construction costs affecting demand for new and ongoing hospitality/contract projects. Sales for the hospitality/contract business accounted for approximately 26 percent of CUF's total sales during the quarter.
  • Operating income was $2.1 million for the third quarter, up significantly compared with an operating loss of $(420,000) in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Operating margin for the third quarter was 6.9 percent, again a significant improvement compared to the prior-year period. Operating performance for the third quarter was positively affected by higher sales volume; a more profitable mix of sales; a more favorable foreign exchange rate associated with CUF's operations in China; and lower fixed costs resulting from the previous restructuring of CUF's cut and sew platforms. These factors were partially offset by higher SG&A business investments during the period.

Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, and Liquidity

  • As of January 28, 2024, the company reported $12.6 million in total cash and no outstanding debt.
  • Cash flow from operations and free cash flow were negative $(6.0) million and negative $(8.2) million, respectively, for the first nine months of fiscal 2024. (See reconciliation table at the back of this press release.) As expected, the company’s cash flow from operations and free cash flow during the period were affected by operating losses and planned strategic investments in capital expenditures mostly related to the CHF transformation plan.
  • Capital expenditures for the first nine months of fiscal 2024 were $3.2 million. The company continues to manage capital investments, focusing on projects that will increase efficiencies and improve quality, especially for the CHF segment.
  • As of January 28, 2024, the company had approximately $38.8 million in liquidity, consisting of $12.6 million in total cash and $26.2 million in borrowing availability under the company's domestic credit facility.

Share Repurchases

The company did not repurchase any shares during the third quarter of fiscal 2024, leaving approximately $3.2 million available under the current share repurchase program as of January 28, 2024. Despite the current share repurchase authorization, the company does not expect to repurchase any shares during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024.

Financial Outlook

  • Due to the uncertainty in the macro-environment, the company is only providing financial guidance for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. The company’s consolidated net sales for the fourth quarter are expected to be lower as compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023. This is due partly to the timing of the Chinese New Year holiday (which this year falls primarily in the fourth quarter, as compared to the third quarter last year), as well as weakness in the industry demand environment that is expected to pressure sales in both of the company's business segments, especially in the residential upholstery fabrics business. The company also expects a consolidated operating loss (loss from operations) for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024 that is comparable to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023.
  • The company’s expectations are based on information available at the time of this press release and reflect certain assumptions by management regarding the company’s business and trends and the projected impact of the ongoing headwinds.

Conference Call

Culp, Inc. will hold a conference call to discuss financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2024 on March 7, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. A live webcast of this call can be accessed on the “Upcoming Events” section on the investor relations page of the company’s website, www.culp.com . A replay of the webcast will be available for 30 days under the “Past Events” section on the investor relations page of the company’s website, beginning at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on March 7, 2024.

About the Company

Culp, Inc. is one of the world’s largest marketers of mattress fabrics for bedding and upholstery fabrics for residential and commercial furniture. The company markets a variety of fabrics to its global customer base of leading bedding and furniture companies, including fabrics produced at Culp’s manufacturing facilities and fabrics sourced through other suppliers. Culp has manufacturing and sourcing capabilities located in the United States, Canada, China, Haiti, Turkey, and Vietnam.

Forward Looking Statements

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934). Such statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual events and results to differ materially from such statements. Further, forward looking statements are intended to speak only as of the date on which they are made, and we disclaim any duty to update such statements to reflect any changes in management’s expectations or any change in the assumptions or circumstances on which such statements are based, whether due to new information, future events, or otherwise. Forward-looking statements are statements that include projections, expectations, or beliefs about future events or results or otherwise are not statements of historical fact. Such statements are often but not always characterized by qualifying words such as “expect,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “plan,” “project,” and their derivatives, and include but are not limited to statements about expectations, projections, or trends for our future operations, strategic initiatives and plans, production levels, new product launches, sales, profit margins, profitability, operating income, capital expenditures, working capital levels, cost savings, income taxes, SG&A or other expenses, pre-tax income, earnings, cash flow, and other performance or liquidity measures, as well as any statements regarding dividends, share repurchases, liquidity, use of cash and cash requirements, borrowing capacity, investments, potential acquisitions, future economic or industry trends, public health epidemics, or future developments. There can be no assurance that we will realize these expectations or meet our guidance, or that these beliefs will prove correct.

Factors that could influence the matters discussed in such statements include the level of housing starts and sales of existing homes, consumer confidence, trends in disposable income, and general economic conditions. Decreases in these economic indicators could have a negative effect on our business and prospects. Likewise, increases in interest rates, particularly home mortgage rates, and increases in consumer debt or the general rate of inflation, could affect us adversely. The future performance of our business depends in part on our success in conducting and finalizing acquisition negotiations and integrating acquired businesses into our existing operations. Changes in consumer tastes or preferences toward products not produced by us could erode demand for our products. Changes in tariffs or trade policy, including changes in U.S. trade enforcement priorities, or changes in the value of the U.S. dollar versus other currencies, could affect our financial results because a significant portion of our operations are located outside the United States. Strengthening of the U.S. dollar against other currencies could make our products less competitive on the basis of price in markets outside the United States, and strengthening of currencies in Canada and China can have a negative impact on our sales of products produced in those places. In addition, because our foreign operations use the U.S. dollar as their functional currency, changes in the exchange rate between the local currency of those operations and the U.S dollar can affect our reported profits from those foreign operations. Also, economic or political instability in international areas could affect our operations or sources of goods in those areas, as well as demand for our products in international markets. The impact of public health epidemics on employees, customers, suppliers, and the global economy, such as the global coronavirus pandemic currently affecting countries around the world, could also adversely affect our operations and financial performance. In addition, the impact of potential asset impairments, including impairments of property, plant, and equipment, inventory, or intangible assets, as well as the impact of valuation allowances applied against our net deferred income tax assets, could affect our financial results. Increases in freight costs, labor costs, and raw material prices, including increases in market prices for petrochemical products, can also significantly affect the prices we pay for shipping, labor, and raw materials, respectively, and in turn, increase our operating costs and decrease our profitability. Finally, our success in diversifying our supply chain with reliable partners to effectively service our global platform could affect our operations and adversely affect our financial results. Further information about these factors, as well as other factors that could affect our future operations or financial results and the matters discussed in forward-looking statements, is included in Item 1A “Risk Factors” in our most recent Form 10-K and Form 10-Q reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A forward-looking statement is neither a prediction nor a guarantee of future events or circumstances, and those future events or circumstances may not occur. Additional risks and uncertainties that we do not presently know about or that we currently consider to be immaterial may also affect our business operations and financial results.

CULP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF NET LOSS

FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands, Except for Per Share Data)

THREE MONTHS ENDED

Amount

Percent of Sales

(1)

(1)

January 28,

January 29,

% Over

January 28,

January 29,

2024

2023

(Under)

2024

2023

Net sales

$

60,418

$

52,523

15.0

%

100.0

%

100.0

%

Cost of sales (2)

(52,715

)

(50,430

)

4.5

%

87.3

%

96.0

%

Gross profit

7,703

2,093

268.0

%

12.7

%

4.0

%

Selling, general and administrative
expenses

(9,493

)

(9,165

)

3.6

%

15.7

%

17.4

%

Restructuring credit (expense) (3) (4)

50

(711

)

(107.0

)%

(0.1

)%

1.4

%

Loss from operations

(1,740

)

(7,783

)

(77.6

)%

(2.9

)%

(14.8

)%

Interest income

284

196

44.9

%

0.5

%

0.4

%

Other expense

(705

)

(1,095

)

(35.6

)%

(1.2

)%

(2.1

)%

Loss before income taxes

(2,161

)

(8,682

)

(75.1

)%

(3.6

)%

(16.5

)%

Income tax expense (5)

(1,027

)

(286

)

259.1

%

(47.5

)%

(3.3

)%

Net loss

$

(3,188

)

$

(8,968

)

(64.5

)%

(5.3

)%

(17.1

)%

Net loss per share - basic

$

(0.26

)

$

(0.73

)

(64.4

)%

Net loss per share - diluted

$

(0.26

)

$

(0.73

)

(64.4

)%

Average shares outstanding-basic

12,470

12,299

1.4

%

Average shares outstanding-diluted

12,470

12,299

1.4

%

Notes

(1)

See page 13 for a Reconciliation of Selected Income Statement Information to Adjusted Results for the three months ending January 28, 2024, and January 29, 2023.

(2)

Cost of sales for the three months ending January 28, 2024, includes a restructuring related credit totaling $61,000 for a gain on disposal of inventory related to the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti. There were no restructuring related credits or charges included in cost of sales for the three months ending January 29, 2023.

(3)

The restructuring credit of $50,000 for the three months ending January 28, 2024, represents a gain from the sale of equipment associated with the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

(4)

Restructuring expense of $711,000 for the three months ending January 29, 2023, represents lease termination costs of $434,000 and an impairment loss for leasehold improvements totaling $277,000 related to the consolidation of certain leased facilities located in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

(5)

Percent of sales column for income tax expense is calculated as a percent of loss before income taxes.

CULP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF NET LOSS

FOR THE NINE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands, Except for Per Share Data)

NINE MONTHS ENDED

Amount

Percent of Sales

(1)

(1)

January 28,

January 29,

% Over

January 28,

January 29,

2024

2023

(Under)

2024

2023

Net sales

$

175,804

$

173,508

1.3

%

100.0

%

100.0

%

Cost of sales (2) (3)

(153,067

)

(169,500

)

(9.7

)%

87.1

%

97.7

%

Gross profit

22,737

4,008

467.3

%

12.9

%

2.3

%

Selling, general and administrative
expenses

(29,366

)

(27,133

)

8.2

%

16.7

%

15.6

%

Restructuring expense (4) (5)

(432

)

(1,326

)

(67.4

)%

0.2

%

0.8

%

Loss from operations

(7,061

)

(24,451

)

(71.1

)%

(4.0

)%

(14.1

)%

Interest income

911

292

212.0

%

0.5

%

0.2

%

Other expense

(560

)

(348

)

60.9

%

0.3

%

0.2

%

Loss before income taxes

(6,710

)

(24,507

)

(72.6

)%

(3.8

)%

(14.1

)%

Income tax expense (6)

(2,244

)

(2,332

)

(3.8

)%

(33.4

)%

(9.5

)%

Net loss

$

(8,954

)

$

(26,839

)

(66.6

)%

(5.1

)%

(15.5

)%

Net loss per share - basic

$

(0.72

)

$

(2.19

)

(67.1

)%

Net loss per share - diluted

$

(0.72

)

$

(2.19

)

(67.1

)%

Average shares outstanding-basic

12,419

12,272

1.2

%

Average shares outstanding-diluted

12,419

12,272

1.2

%

Notes

(1)

See page 14 for the Reconciliation of Selected Income Statement Information to Adjusted Results for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, and January 29, 2023.

(2)

Cost of sales for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, includes a restructuring related charge totaling $40,000 representing markdowns of inventory related to the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

(3)

Cost of sales for the nine months ending January 29, 2023, includes a restructuring related charges totaling $98,000, which pertained to a loss on disposal and markdowns of inventory related to the exit of the company's cut and sew upholstery fabrics operation located in Shanghai, China.

(4)

Restructuring expense of $432,000 for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, represents impairment charges related to equipment totaling $329,000 and $103,000 for employee termination benefits related to the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

(5)

Restructuring expense of $1.3 million for the nine months ending January 29, 2023, relates to both restructuring activities for the company's cut and sew upholstery fabrics operations located in Shanghai, China, which occurred during the second quarter of fiscal 2023, and located in Ouanaminthe, Haiti, which occurred during the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Restructuring expense consists of lease termination costs of $481,000, employee termination benefits of $468,000, impairment losses totaling $357,000 that relate to leasehold improvements and equipment, and $20,000 for other associated costs.

(6)

Percent of sales column for income tax expense is calculated as a percent of loss before income taxes.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

JANUARY 28, 2024, JANUARY 29, 2023, AND APRIL 30, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

Amounts

(Condensed)

(Condensed)

(Condensed)

January 28,

January 29,

Increase (Decrease)

* April 30,

2024

2023

Dollars

Percent

2023

Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$

12,585

16,725

(4,140

)

(24.8

)%

20,964

Short-term investments - rabbi trust

937

2,420

(1,483

)

(61.3

)%

1,404

Accounts receivable, net

23,686

21,241

2,445

11.5

%

24,778

Inventories

46,877

47,627

(750

)

(1.6

)%

45,080

Short-term note receivable

260

260

100.0

%

219

Assets held for sale

1,950

(1,950

)

(100.0

)%

Current income taxes receivable

476

238

238

100.0

%

Other current assets

4,237

2,839

1,398

49.2

%

3,071

Total current assets

89,058

93,040

(3,982

)

(4.3

)%

95,516

Property, plant & equipment, net

34,021

37,192

(3,171

)

(8.5

)%

36,111

Right of use assets

6,952

8,913

(1,961

)

(22.0

)%

8,191

Intangible assets

1,970

2,346

(376

)

(16.0

)%

2,252

Long-term investments - rabbi trust

7,083

7,725

(642

)

(8.3

)%

7,067

Long-term note receivable

1,530

1,530

100.0

%

1,726

Deferred income taxes

531

463

68

14.7

%

480

Other assets

853

919

(66

)

(7.2

)%

840

Total assets

$

141,998

150,598

(8,600

)

(5.7

)%

152,183

Current liabilities

Accounts payable - trade

29,793

22,540

7,253

32.2

%

29,442

Accounts payable - capital expenditures

19

25

(6

)

(24.0

)%

56

Operating lease liability - current

2,524

2,785

(261

)

(9.4

)%

2,640

Deferred compensation - current

937

2,420

(1,483

)

(61.3

)%

1,404

Deferred revenue

1,798

1,430

368

25.7

%

1,192

Accrued expenses

7,300

6,701

599

8.9

%

8,533

Income taxes payable - current

1,070

467

603

129.1

%

753

Total current liabilities

43,441

36,368

7,073

19.4

%

44,020

Operating lease liability - long-term

2,656

4,399

(1,743

)

(39.6

)%

3,612

Income taxes payable - long-term

2,072

2,648

(576

)

(21.8

)%

2,675

Deferred income taxes

6,177

6,089

88

1.4

%

5,954

Deferred compensation - long-term

6,856

7,590

(734

)

(9.7

)%

6,842

Total liabilities

61,202

57,094

4,108

7.2

%

63,103

Shareholders' equity

80,796

93,504

(12,708

)

(13.6

)%

89,080

Total liabilities and shareholders'
equity

$

141,998

150,598

(8,600

)

(5.7

)%

152,183

Shares outstanding

12,470

12,312

158

1.3

%

12,327

* Derived from audited financial statements.

CULP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

FOR THE NINE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

NINE MONTHS ENDED

Amounts

January 28,

January 29,

2024

2023

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net loss

$

(8,954

)

$

(26,839

)

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash (used in)

provided by operating activities:

Depreciation

4,897

5,228

Non-cash inventory (credit) charge (1) (2)

(1,978

)

6,301

Amortization

291

323

Stock-based compensation

747

887

Deferred income taxes

172

150

Gain on sale of equipment

(284

)

(312

)

Non-cash restructuring expense

330

791

Foreign currency exchange gain

(347

)

(362

)

Changes in assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

1,040

954

Inventories

12,477

Other current assets

(1,190

)

(39

)

Other assets

(107

)

(76

)

Accounts payable

963

3,051

Deferred revenue

606

910

Accrued expenses and deferred compensation

(1,437

)

885

Income taxes

(719

)

254

Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities

(5,970

)

4,583

Cash flows from investing activities:

Capital expenditures

(3,249

)

(1,602

)

Proceeds from the sale of equipment

363

465

Proceeds from note receivable

240

Proceeds from the sale of investments (rabbi trust)

1,224

70

Purchase of investments (rabbi trust)

(704

)

(870

)

Net cash used in investing activities

(2,126

)

(1,937

)

Cash flows from financing activities:

Common stock surrendered for withholding taxes payable

(146

)

(33

)

Payments of debt issuance costs

(289

)

Net cash used in financing activities

(146

)

(322

)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

(137

)

(149

)

(Decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

(8,379

)

2,175

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year

20,964

14,550

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$

12,585

$

16,725

Free Cash Flow (3)

$

(8,233

)

$

2,497

(1)

The non-cash inventory credit of $2.0 million for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, represents credits of approximately $2.0 million related to adjustments for inventory markdown reserve estimates based on the company's policy for aged inventory for both the mattress and upholstery segments, partially offset by a charge of $40,000 which represents the markdown of inventory related to the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

(2)

The non-cash inventory charge of $6.3 million for the nine months ending January 29, 2023, represents a $2.9 million charge for the write down of inventory to its net realizable value associated with the mattress fabrics segment, $3.3 million related to markdowns of inventory estimated based on the company's policy for aged inventory for both the mattress and upholstery fabrics segments, and $98,000 for the loss on disposal and markdowns of inventory related to the exit of the company's cut and sew upholstery fabrics operation located in Shanghai, China.

(3)

See next page for Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow for the nine-month periods ending January 28, 2024, and January 29, 2023.

CULP, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF FREE CASH FLOW

FOR THE NINE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

NINE MONTHS ENDED

Amounts

January 28,

January 29,

2024

2023

A) Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities

$

(5,970

)

$

4,583

B) Minus: Capital expenditures

(3,249

)

(1,602

)

C) Plus: Proceeds from the sale of equipment

363

465

D) Plus: Proceeds from note receivable

240

E) Plus: Proceeds from the sale of investments (rabbi trust)

1,224

70

F) Minus: Purchase of investments (rabbi trust)

(704

)

(870

)

G) Effects of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

(137

)

(149

)

Free Cash Flow

$

(8,233

)

$

2,497

CULP, INC.

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS BY SEGMENT

FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

THREE MONTHS ENDED

Amounts

Percent of Total Sales

January 28,

January 29,

% Over

January 28,

January 29,

Net Sales by Segment

2024

2023

(Under)

2024

2023

Mattress Fabrics

$

30,021

$

24,697

21.6

%

49.7

%

47.0

%

Upholstery Fabrics

30,397

27,826

9.2

%

50.3

%

53.0

%

Net Sales

$

60,418

$

52,523

15.0

%

100.0

%

100.0

%

Gross Profit (Loss)

Gross Margin

Mattress Fabrics

$

1,520

$

(1,237

)

(222.9

)%

5.1

%

(5.0

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

6,122

3,330

83.8

%

20.1

%

12.0

%

Total Segment Gross Profit

7,642

2,093

265.1

%

12.6

%

4.0

%

Restructuring Related Credit (1)

61

100.0

%

0.1

%

Gross Profit

$

7,703

$

2,093

268.0

%

12.7

%

4.0

%

Selling, General and Administrative
Expenses by Segment

Percent of Sales

Mattress Fabrics

$

3,102

$

2,992

3.7

%

10.3

%

12.1

%

Upholstery Fabrics

4,030

3,750

7.5

%

13.3

%

13.5

%

Unallocated Corporate Expenses

2,361

2,423

(2.6

)%

3.9

%

4.6

%

Selling, General and Administrative
Expenses

$

9,493

$

9,165

3.6

%

15.7

%

17.4

%

(Loss) Income from Operations
by Segment

Operating Margin

Mattress Fabrics

$

(1,582

)

$

(4,229

)

(62.6

)%

(5.3

)%

(17.1

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

2,092

(420

)

(598.1

)%

6.9

%

(1.5

)%

Unallocated Corporate Expenses

(2,361

)

(2,423

)

(2.6

)%

(3.9

)%

(4.6

)%

Total Segment Loss from
Operations

(1,851

)

(7,072

)

(73.8

)%

(3.1

)%

(13.5

)%

Restructuring Related Credit (1)

61

100.0

%

0.1

%

Restructuring Credit (Expense) (1)

50

(711

)

(107.0

)%

0.1

%

(1.4

)%

Loss from Operations

$

(1,740

)

$

(7,783

)

(77.6

)%

(2.9

)%

(14.8

)%

Depreciation Expense by Segment

Mattress Fabrics

$

1,492

$

1,536

(2.9

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

154

203

(24.1

)%

Depreciation Expense

$

1,646

$

1,739

(5.3

)%

Notes

(1)

See page 13 for a Reconciliation of Selected Income Statement Information to Adjusted Results for the three months ending January 28, 2024, and January 29, 2023.

CULP, INC.

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS BY SEGMENT

FOR THE NINE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

NINE MONTHS ENDED

Amounts

Percent of Total Sales

January 28,

January 29,

% Over

January 28,

January 29,

Net Sales by Segment

2024

2023

(Under)

2024

2023

Mattress Fabrics

$

90,619

$

80,299

12.9

%

51.5

%

46.3

%

Upholstery Fabrics

85,185

93,209

(8.6

)%

48.5

%

53.7

%

Net Sales

$

175,804

$

173,508

1.3

%

100.0

%

100.0

%

Gross Profit (Loss)

Gross Margin

Mattress Fabrics

$

5,997

$

(7,330

)

(181.8

)%

6.6

%

(9.1

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

16,780

11,436

46.7

%

19.7

%

12.3

%

Total Segment Gross Profit

22,777

4,106

454.7

%

13.0

%

2.4

%

Restructuring Related Charge (1)

(40

)

(98

)

(59.2

)%

(0.0

)%

(0.1

)%

Gross Profit

$

22,737

$

4,008

467.3

%

12.9

%

2.3

%

Selling, General and Administrative
Expenses by Segment

Percent of Sales

Mattress Fabrics

$

9,913

$

8,821

12.4

%

10.9

%

11.0

%

Upholstery Fabrics

11,969

11,053

8.3

%

14.1

%

11.9

%

Unallocated Corporate Expenses

7,484

7,259

3.1

%

4.3

%

4.2

%

Selling, General and Administrative
Expenses

$

29,366

$

27,133

8.2

%

16.7

%

15.6

%

(Loss) Income from Operations
by Segment

Operating Margin

Mattress Fabrics

$

(3,916

)

$

(16,151

)

(75.8

)%

(4.3

)%

(20.1

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

4,811

383

1156.1

%

5.6

%

0.4

%

Unallocated Corporate Expenses

(7,484

)

(7,259

)

3.1

%

(4.3

)%

(4.2

)%

Total Segment Loss from
Operations

(6,589

)

(23,027

)

(71.4

)%

(3.7

)%

(13.3

)%

Restructuring Related Charge (1)

(40

)

(98

)

(59.2

)%

(0.0

)%

(0.1

)%

Restructuring Expense (1)

(432

)

(1,326

)

(67.4

)%

(0.2

)%

(0.8

)%

Loss from Operations

$

(7,061

)

$

(24,451

)

(71.1

)%

(4.0

)%

(14.1

)%

Return on Capital (2)

Mattress Fabrics

(10.1

)%

(24.8

)%

(59.3

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

58.9

%

1.3

%

N.M.

Unallocated Corporate

N.M.

N.M.

N.M.

Consolidated

(13.5

)%

(28.1

)%

(52.1

)%

Capital Employed (2) (3)

Mattress Fabrics

$

67,338

$

65,882

2.2

%

Upholstery Fabrics

5,884

15,450

(61.9

)%

Unallocated Corporate

3,074

3,815

(19.4

)%

Consolidated

$

76,296

$

85,147

(10.4

)%

Depreciation Expense by Segment

Mattress Fabrics

$

4,422

$

4,624

(4.4

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

475

604

(21.4

)%

Depreciation Expense

$

4,897

$

5,228

(6.3

)%

Notes

(1)

See page 14 for a Reconciliation of Selected Income Statement Information to Adjusted Results for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, and January 29, 2023.

(2)

See pages 16 through 19 for the Return on Capital Employed by Segment for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, and January 29, 2023.

(3)

The capital employed balances are as of January 28, 2024, and January 29, 2023.

CULP, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT INFORMATION TO ADJUSTED RESULTS

FOR THREE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

As Reported

Adjusted Results

January 28,

January 28,

2024

Adjustments

2024

Net sales

$

60,418

$

60,418

Cost of sales (1)

(52,715

)

(61

)

(52,776

)

Gross profit

7,703

(61

)

7,642

Selling, general and administrative
expenses

(9,493

)

(9,493

)

Restructuring Credit (2)

50

(50

)

Loss from operations

$

(1,740

)

(111

)

$

(1,851

)

Notes

(1)

Cost of sales for the three months ending January 28, 2024, includes a restructuring related credit totaling $61,000 for a gain on disposal of inventory related to the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

(2)

The restructuring credit of $50,000 for the three months ending January 28, 2024, represents a gain from the sale of equipment associated with the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

As Reported

Adjusted Results

January 29,

January 29,

2023

Adjustments

2023

Net sales

$

52,523

$

52,523

Cost of sales

(50,430

)

(50,430

)

Gross profit

2,093

2,093

Selling, general and administrative
expenses

(9,165

)

(9,165

)

Restructuring expense (1)

(711

)

711

Loss from operations

$

(7,783

)

711

$

(7,072

)

Notes

(1)

Restructuring expense of $711,000 for the three months ending January 29, 2023, represents lease termination costs of $434,000 and an impairment loss for leasehold improvements totaling $277,000 related to consolidation of certain leased facilities located in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

CULP, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT INFORMATION TO ADJUSTED RESULTS

FOR NINE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

As Reported

Adjusted Results

January 28,

January 28,

2024

Adjustments

2024

Net sales

$

175,804

$

175,804

Cost of sales (1)

(153,067

)

40

(153,027

)

Gross profit

22,737

40

22,777

Selling, general and administrative
expenses

(29,366

)

(29,366

)

Restructuring expense (2)

(432

)

432

Loss from operations

$

(7,061

)

472

$

(6,589

)

Notes

(1)

Cost of sales for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, includes a restructuring related charge totaling $40,000 related to the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

(2)

Restructuring expense of $432,000 for the nine months ending January 28, 2024, represents impairment charges related to equipment totaling $329,000 and $103,000 for employee termination benefits related to the discontinuation of production of cut and sewn upholstery kits at the company's facility in Ouanaminthe, Haiti.

As Reported

Adjusted Results

January 29,

January 29,

2023

Adjustments

2023

Net sales

$

173,508

$

173,508

Cost of sales (1)

(169,500

)

98

(169,402

)

Gross profit

4,008

98

4,106

Selling, general and administrative
expenses

(27,133

)

(27,133

)

Restructuring expense (2)

(1,326

)

1,326

Loss from operations

$

(24,451

)

1,424

$

(23,027

)

Notes

(1)

Cost of sales for the nine months ending January 29, 2023, includes restructuring related charges totaling $98,000, which pertained to a loss on disposal and markdowns of inventory related to the exit of the company's cut and sew upholstery fabrics operation located in Shanghai, China.

(2)

Restructuring expense of $1.3 million for the nine months ending January 29, 2023, relates to restructuring activities for both the company's cut and sew upholstery fabrics operations located in Shanghai, China, which occurred during the second quarter of fiscal 2023, and located in Ouanaminthe, Haiti, which occurred during the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Restructuring of lease termination costs of $481,000, employee termination benefits of $468,000, impairment losses totaling $357,000 that relate to leasehold improvements and equipment, and $20,000 for other associated costs.

CULP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ADJUSTED EBITDA

FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

Quarter
Ended

Quarter
Ended

Quarter
Ended

Quarter
Ended

Trailing
12 Months

April 30,

July 30,

October 29,

January 28,

January 28,

2023

2023

2023

2024

2024

Net loss

$

(4,681

)

$

(3,342

)

$

(2,424

)

$

(3,188

)

$

(13,635

)

Income tax expense

798

701

516

1,027

3,042

Interest income, net

(239

)

(345

)

(282

)

(284

)

(1,150

)

Depreciation expense

1,619

1,634

1,617

1,646

6,516

Restructuring expense (credit)

70

338

144

(50

)

502

Restructuring related charge (credit)

179

(78

)

(61

)

40

Amortization expense

115

96

97

98

406

Stock based compensation

258

322

163

262

1,005

Adjusted EBITDA

$

(2,060

)

$

(417

)

$

(247

)

$

(550

)

$

(3,274

)

% Net Sales

(3.4

)%

(0.7

)%

(0.4

)%

(0.9

)%

(1.4

)%

Quarter
Ended

Quarter
Ended

Quarter
Ended

Quarter
Ended

Trailing
12 Months

May 1,

July 31,

October 30,

January 29,

January 29,

2022

2022

2022

2023

2023

Net loss (1)

$

(6,023

)

$

(5,699

)

$

(12,173

)

$

(8,968

)

$

(32,863

)

Income tax expense

253

896

1,150

286

2,585

Interest income, net

(26

)

(17

)

(79

)

(196

)

(318

)

Depreciation expense

1,791

1,770

1,719

1,739

7,019

Restructuring expense

615

711

1,326

Restructuring related charge

98

98

Amortization expense

142

105

109

109

465

Stock based compensation

253

252

313

322

1,140

Adjusted EBITDA (1)

$

(3,610

)

$

(2,693

)

$

(8,248

)

$

(5,997

)

$

(20,548

)

% Net Sales

(6.3

)%

(4.3

)%

(14.1

)%

(11.4

)%

(8.9

)%

% Over (Under)

(42.9

)%

(84.5

)%

(97.0

)%

(90.8

)%

(84.1

)%

(1)

Net loss and adjusted EBITDA for the quarter ended October 30, 2022, and the twelve-month period ending January 29, 2023, include a non-cash charge totaling $5.2 million, which represents a $2.9 million write down of inventory to its net realizable value associated with the mattress fabrics segment and $2.3 million related to markdowns of inventory estimated based on the company's policy for aged inventory for both the mattress and upholstery fabrics segments.

CULP, INC.

RETURN ON CAPITAL EMPLOYED BY SEGMENT

FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

Adjusted Operating
(Loss) Income

Twelve Months
Ended

Average
Capital

Return on
Avg. Capital

January 28, 2024 (1)

Employed (3)

Employed (2)

Mattress Fabrics

$

(6,446

)

$

63,914

(10.1

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

6,422

10,901

58.9

%

Unallocated Corporate

(10,522

)

3,547

N.M.

Total

$

(10,546

)

$

78,361

(13.5

)%

Average Capital Employed

As of the three Months January 28, 2024

As of the three Months October 29, 2023

As of the three Months Ended July 30, 2023

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Total assets (4)

$

75,572

38,085

28,341

141,998

$

75,924

35,082

31,154

142,160

$

72,286

37,592

33,024

142,902

Total liabilities

(8,234

)

(32,201

)

(20,767

)

(61,202

)

(14,739

)

(23,758

)

(20,035

)

(58,532

)

(11,230

)

(25,235

)

(20,320

)

(56,785

)

Subtotal

$

67,338

$

5,884

$

7,574

$

80,796

$

61,185

$

11,324

$

11,119

$

83,628

$

61,056

$

12,357

$

12,704

$

86,117

Cash and cash equivalents

(12,585

)

(12,585

)

(15,214

)

(15,214

)

(16,812

)

(16,812

)

Short-term investments - Rabbi Trust

(937

)

(937

)

(937

)

(937

)

(791

)

(791

)

Current income taxes receivable

(476

)

(476

)

(340

)

(340

)

(202

)

(202

)

Long-term investments - Rabbi Trust

(7,083

)

(7,083

)

(6,995

)

(6,995

)

(7,204

)

(7,204

)

Deferred income taxes - non-current

(531

)

(531

)

(472

)

(472

)

(476

)

(476

)

Deferred compensation - current

937

937

937

937

791

791

Accrued restructuring

10

10

Income taxes payable - current

1,070

1,070

998

998

526

526

Income taxes payable - long-term

2,072

2,072

2,055

2,055

2,710

2,710

Deferred income taxes - non-current

6,177

6,177

5,663

5,663

5,864

5,864

Deferred compensation non-current

6,856

6,856

6,748

6,748

6,966

6,966

Total Capital Employed

$

67,338

$

5,884

$

3,074

$

76,296

$

61,185

$

11,324

$

3,562

$

76,071

$

61,056

$

12,357

$

4,086

$

77,499

CULP, INC.

RETURN ON CAPITAL EMPLOYED BY SEGMENT - CONTINUED

FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

As of the three Months Ended April 30, 2023

As of the three Months Ended January 29, 2023

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Total assets (4)

$

75,494

39,127

37,562

152,183

$

75,393

39,817

35,388

150,598

Total liabilities

(11,387

)

(29,638

)

(22,078

)

(63,103

)

(9,511

)

(24,367

)

(23,216

)

(57,094

)

Subtotal

$

64,107

$

9,489

$

15,484

$

89,080

$

65,882

$

15,450

$

12,172

$

93,504

Cash and cash equivalents

(20,964

)

(20,964

)

(16,725

)

(16,725

)

Short-term investments - Rabbi Trust

(1,404

)

(1,404

)

(2,420

)

(2,420

)

Current income taxes receivable

-

-

(238

)

(238

)

Long-term investments - Rabbi Trust

(7,067

)

(7,067

)

(7,725

)

(7,725

)

Deferred income taxes - non-current

(480

)

(480

)

(463

)

(463

)

Deferred compensation - current

1,404

1,404

2,420

2,420

Income taxes payable - current

753

753

467

467

Income taxes payable - long-term

2,675

2,675

2,648

2,648

Deferred income taxes - non-current

5,954

5,954

6,089

6,089

Deferred compensation non-current

6,842

6,842

7,590

7,590

Total Capital Employed

$

64,107

$

9,489

$

3,197

$

76,793

$

65,882

$

15,450

$

3,815

$

85,147

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Average Capital Employed (3)

$

63,914

$

10,901

$

3,547

$

78,361

Notes

(1)

See last page of this presentation for calculation.

(2)

Return on average capital employed represents the twelve months operating (loss) income as of January 28, 2024, divided by average capital employed. Average capital employed does not include cash and cash equivalents, short-term and long-term investments – Rabbi Trust, income taxes receivable and payable, accrued restructuring, noncurrent deferred income tax assets and liabilities, and current and non-current deferred compensation.

(3)

Average capital employed was computed using the five quarterly periods ending January 28, 2024, October 29, 2023, July 30, 2023, April 30, 2023, and January 29, 2023.

(4)

Intangible assets are included in unallocated corporate for all periods presented and therefore, have no effect on capital employed and return on capital employed for our mattress fabrics and upholstery fabrics segments.

CULP INC.

RETURN ON CAPITAL EMPLOYED BY SEGMENT

FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

Adjusted Operating
(Loss) Income

Twelve Months
Ended

Average
Capital

Return on
Avg. Capital

January 29, 2023 (1)

Employed (3)

Employed (2)

Mattress Fabrics

$

(19,053

)

$

76,826

(24.8

)%

Upholstery Fabrics

268

20,290

1.3

%

Unallocated Corporate

(9,626

)

3,955

N.M.

Total

$

(28,411

)

$

101,072

(28.1

)%

Average Capital Employed

As of the three Months Ended January 29, 2023

As of the three Months Ended October 30, 2022

As of the three Months Ended July 31, 2022

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Total assets (4)

$

75,393

39,817

35,388

150,598

$

78,366

44,934

38,330

161,630

$

90,842

51,053

38,595

180,490

Total liabilities

(9,511

)

(24,367

)

(23,216

)

(57,094

)

(9,895

)

(26,108

)

(23,519

)

(59,522

)

(11,934

)

(30,762

)

(23,799

)

(66,495

)

Subtotal

$

65,882

$

15,450

$

12,172

$

93,504

$

68,471

$

18,826

$

14,811

$

102,108

$

78,908

$

20,291

$

14,796

$

113,995

Cash and cash equivalents

(16,725

)

(16,725

)

(19,137

)

(19,137

)

(18,874

)

(18,874

)

Short-term investments - Rabbi Trust

(2,420

)

(2,420

)

(2,237

)

(2,237

)

Current income taxes receivable

(238

)

(238

)

(510

)

(510

)

(798

)

(798

)

Long-term investments - Rabbi Trust

(7,725

)

(7,725

)

(7,526

)

(7,526

)

(9,567

)

(9,567

)

Deferred income taxes - non-current

(463

)

(463

)

(493

)

(493

)

(546

)

(546

)

Deferred compensation - current

2,420

2,420

2,237

2,237

Accrued restructuring

33

33

Income taxes payable - current

467

467

969

969

587

587

Income taxes payable - long-term

2,648

2,648

2,629

2,629

3,118

3,118

Deferred income taxes - non-current

6,089

6,089

5,700

5,700

6,007

6,007

Deferred compensation

7,590

7,590

7,486

7,486

9,528

9,528

Total Capital Employed

$

65,882

$

15,450

$

3,815

$

85,147

$

68,471

$

18,826

$

3,962

$

91,259

$

78,908

$

20,291

$

4,251

$

103,450

CULP INC.

RETURN ON CAPITAL EMPLOYED BY SEGMENT - CONTINUED

FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 29, 2023

Unaudited

(Amounts in Thousands)

As of the three Months Ended May 1, 2022

As of the three Months Ended January 30, 2022

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Total assets (4)

$

92,609

51,124

33,830

177,563

$

103,370

67,272

40,925

211,567

Total liabilities

(8,569

)

(25,915

)

(23,578

)

(58,062

)

(16,540

)

(45,596

)

(22,697

)

(84,833

)

Subtotal

$

84,040

$

25,209

$

10,252

$

119,501

$

86,830

$

21,676

$

18,228

$

126,734

Cash and cash equivalents

(14,550

)

(14,550

)

(11,780

)

(11,780

)

Short-term investments -
Available-For-Sale

(438

)

(438

)

Short-term investments -
Held-To-Maturity

(1,315

)

(1,315

)

Current income taxes receivable

(857

)

(857

)

(367

)

(367

)

Long-term investments -
Held-To-Maturity

(8,677

)

(8,677

)

Long-term investments - Rabbi Trust

(9,357

)

(9,357

)

(9,223

)

(9,223

)

Deferred income taxes - non-current

(528

)

(528

)

(500

)

(500

)

Income taxes payable - current

413

413

240

240

Income taxes payable - long-term

3,097

3,097

3,099

3,099

Deferred income taxes - non-current

6,004

6,004

5,484

5,484

Deferred compensation

9,343

9,343

9,180

9,180

Total Capital Employed

$

84,040

$

25,209

$

3,817

$

113,066

$

86,830

$

21,676

$

3,931

$

112,437

Mattress

Upholstery

Unallocated

Fabrics

Fabrics

Corporate

Total

Average Capital Employed (3)

$

76,826

$

20,290

$

3,955

$

101,072

Notes

(1)

See last page of this presentation for calculation.

(2)

Return on average capital employed represents the last twelve months operating (loss) income as of January 29, 2023, divided by average capital employed. Average capital employed does not include cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments Available-For-Sale, short-term and long-term investments Held-To-Maturity, short-term and long-term investments – Rabbi Trust, accrued restructuring, income taxes receivable and payable, noncurrent deferred income tax assets and liabilities, and current and non-current deferred compensation.

(3)

Average capital employed was computed using the five quarterly periods ending January 29, 2023, October 30, 2022, July 31, 2022, May 1, 2022, and January 30, 2022.

(4)

Intangible assets are included in unallocated corporate for all periods presented and therefore, have no effect on capital employed and return on capital employed for our mattress fabrics and upholstery fabrics segments.

CULP INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ADJUSTED OPERATING (LOSS) INCOME

FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024, AND JANUARY 29, 2023

Quarter Ended

Trailing 12

Months

4/30/2023

07/30/2023

10/29/2023

01/28/2024

01/28/2024

Mattress Fabrics

$

(2,530

)

$

(1,398

)

$

(936

)

$

(1,582

)

$

(6,446

)

Upholstery Fabrics

1,611

1,328

1,391

2,092

6,422

Unallocated Corporate

(3,038

)

(2,495

)

(2,628

)

(2,361

)

(10,522

)

Operating loss

$

(3,957

)

$

(2,565

)

$

(2,173

)

$

(1,851

)

$

(10,546

)

Quarter Ended

Trailing 12

Months

5/1/2022

7/31/2022

10/30/2022

1/29/2023

1/29/2023

Mattress Fabrics

$

(2,901

)

$

(2,921

)

$

(9,002

)

$

(4,229

)

$

(19,053

)

Upholstery Fabrics

(116

)

542

262

(420

)

268

Unallocated Corporate

(2,366

)

(2,359

)

(2,478

)

(2,423

)

(9,626

)

Operating loss

$

(5,383

)

$

(4,738

)

$

(11,218

)

$

(7,072

)

$

(28,411

)

% Over (Under)

(26.5

)%

(45.9

)%

(80.6

)%

(73.8

)%

(62.9

)%

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Investor Relations Contact
Ken Bowling, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer:
(336) 881-5630
krbowling@culp.com

Stock Information

Company Name: Culp Inc.
Stock Symbol: CULP
Market: NYSE
Website: culp.com

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