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1ST QUARTER: AMERICAN VANGUARD'S SALES UP 8%, NET INCOME DOWN 17%: $1.6 MILLION
Source: American Vanguard news release

Newport Beach, CA - American Vanguard Corporation (NYSE: AVD) today announced financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

First Quarter 2024 Financial Highlights - versus First Quarter 2023:

• Net sales of $135 million vs. $125 million

• Adjusted EBITDA of $15.5 million vs. $11.5 million

• Operating Income of $6.1 million vs. $3.3 million

• Net income of $1.6 million vs. $1.9 million

• Earnings per diluted share of $0.06 vs. $0.07

Eric Wintemute, Chairman and CEO of American Vanguard, stated: "We attained improved operating leverage with a significant increase in adjusted EBITDA and operating income, during the first quarter as compared to last year.

"This is due in part to our cost control initiatives, on account of which our operating expenses were reduced as a percent of net sales, even after including our transformation costs. We expect to gain greater efficiencies through our transformation program which we have begun in earnest and which we expect will generate an additional $15 million of adjusted EBITDA on an annualized basis by 2026."

He continued, "Further, it is pleasing to note that we experienced growth in all three businesses, U.S. Crop, U.S. Non-crop and International. Within U.S. Crop, we recorded strong sales of granular soil insecticides (in light of a stable farm economy), herbicides (in part due to seasonal demand and favorable weather conditions) and cotton and peanut products (driven by increased planted acres for those crops). The destocking initiatives from last year have begun to subside to a degree; however, the distribution channel is still exercising conservatism in their procurement approach."

Mr. Wintemute continued, "Within U.S. Non-crop, we experienced significantly higher sales, led by our mosquito adulticides (in anticipation of tropical storm activity), pest strips (with a resurgence in consumer and technical sales), and our OHP products for nursery and ornamental uses.

"Our International business recorded moderately higher sales, led by Mexico and APAC, despite continued overstocking of generic products in other regions. All in, we are encouraged by the resiliency of our markets during the quarter."

Mr. Wintemute concluded, "Market conditions remain stable with a strong farm economy and a more relaxed procurement approach within the distribution channel compared to last year. That said, in light of concerns raised by USEPA, we have voluntarily suspended sales of our herbicide Dacthal pending potential approval of a label that we believe should answer the agency's concerns.

"In light of these factors, we are adjusting our annual targets to achieve an increase in net sales of between 6% and 9% year over year and are setting our adjusted EBITDA target to $60 - $70 million.


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