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Q2 2016Earnings PresentationJuly 26, 2016
Forward-Looking Statements & Non-IFRS Financial Information
• All financial references are expressed in US$ unless otherwise noted.
• This presentation contains forward-looking statements and estimates.
• Actual company results could differ materially from a conclusion, forecast or projection in the forward-looking information.
• Certain material factors or assumptions were applied in drawing a conclusion or making a forecast or projection as reflected in the forward-looking information.
• Additional information can be found in the Company’s annual information form, annual and quarterly MD&A, and on Norbord’s website (www.norbord.com) about the material factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the conclusion, forecast or projection in the forward-looking information, and the material factors or assumptions that were applied in drawing a conclusion or making a forecast or projection as reflected in the forward-looking information.
• During the course of this presentation, certain non-IFRS financial information will be presented. Definitions and reconciliation of terms can be found in the Company’s annual and quarterly MD&A.
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Notices
Q2 2016 Financial and Operational Highlights
• Adjusted earnings of $0.49 per diluted share, a $0.63 improvement over Q2 2015
• Adjusted EBITDA of $94 million, $75 million higher than Q2 2015
• Captured $32 million in cumulative merger synergies ($39 million annualized), 87% of
$45 million total commitment
• Realized Margin Improvement Program gains of $14 million year-to-date
• Record quarterly production at four mills
– North American operating mills produced at 96% of stated capacity
– European mills produced at 104% of stated capacity
• North American manufacturing costs decreased 6% year-to-date
• Declared CAD $0.10/share quarterly dividend payable September 21, 2016
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US Housing Starts
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Source: US Department of Commerce, except where otherwise noted
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June YTD data: housing starts up 7% and single family starts up 13% YoY
(in millions)
(1) Based on US housing economist forecasts
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Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016
North Central
South East
Western Canada
North American Benchmark OSB Prices
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Source: Random Lengths
Spread SE vs NC 19 28 21 11 19
Spread WC vs NC 41 46 38 35 22
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Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016
European Indicative OSB Prices(1)
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€/m
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(1) European indicative average OSB price represents the gross delivered price to the largest continental market
(US $ millions, except per share information)
Q2 Q1 Q2 6 mos 6 mos2016 2016 2015 2016 2015
Sales $ 447 $ 384 $ 365 $ 831 $ 716
Adjusted EBITDA
North America 85 53 11 138 22
Europe 11 10 10 21 17
Unallocated (2) (2) (2) (4) (4)
Total 94 61 19 155 35
Earnings (loss) $ 44 $ 23 $ (23) $ 67 $ (60)Adjusted for:
Merger transaction costs - - 1 - 8
Costs to achieve merger synergies 2 1 3 3 4Costs related to High Level Fire 1 - - 1 -
Costs on early debt extinguishment - - 25 - 25Foreign exchange loss on Ainsworth Notes - - - - 28Gain on derivative financial instrument on
Ainsworth Notes - - - - (4)Reported income tax expense (recovery) 10 3 (22) 13 (36)
Adjusted pre-tax earnings (loss) 57 27 (16) 84 (35)
Income tax (expense) recovery at statutory rate(1) (15) (7) 4 (22) 9
Adjusted earnings (loss) 42 20 (12) 62 (26)
Adjusted EPS, basic and diluted 0.49 0.23 (0.14) 0.72 (0.30)
Financial Summary
7(1) Represents Canadian combined federal and provincial statutory rate
Adjusted EBITDA Variance
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(US $ millions)
Q2 2016 Q2 2016 6 mos 2016vs. vs. vs.
Q1 2016 Q2 2015 6 mos 2015
Adjusted EBITDA – current period $ 94 $ 94 $ 155
Adjusted EBITDA – comparative period 61 19 35
Variance 33 75 120
Mill nets(1) 24 62 82
Volume(2) 13 10 19
Key input prices(3) 3 5 13
Key input usage(3) 5 4 9
Mill profit share and bonus (2) (3) (4)
Other operating costs and foreign exchange(4) (10) (3) 1
Total $ 33 $ 75 $ 120
(1) The mill nets variance represents the estimated impact of change in realized pricing across all products. Mill nets are calculated as sales (net of outbound freight costs) divided by shipment volume.
(2) The volume variance represents the impact of shipment volume changes across all products.(3) The key inputs include wood fibre, resin, wax and energy.(4) The other operating costs and foreign exchange category covers all remaining variances including labour and benefits, and maintenance.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
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(US $ millions, except per share information)
Q2 2016
Q1 2016
Q2 2015
6 mos2016
6 mos2015
Cash provided by (used for) operating activities $ 83 $ 3 $ (3) $ 86 $ (55)
Cash provided by (used for) operating activities per share 0.97 0.04 (0.04) 1.01 (0.64)
Operating working capital 163 172 151
Investment in property, plant and equipment & intangible assets
23 11 15 34 28
• 2016 regular capex budget is $75 million
• 2016 estimated capex of $45 million on $135 million Inverness project
Balance Sheet
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(US $ millions, unless otherwise noted)
BankCovenant
Jun 25,
2016
Mar 26,
2016
Dec 31,
2015
Jun 27,
2015
Long-term debt, principal value $ 755 $ 755 $ 755 $ 755
Add: Other long-term debt(1) - 55 30 50
Less: Cash (12) (14) (9) (10)
Net debt 743 796 776 795
Less: Other long-term debt(1) - (55) (30) (50)
Add: Letters of credit 8 8 5 4
Net debt for financial covenant purposes 751 749 751 749
Tangible net worth Min. $500(2) 799 740 724 738
Net debt to capitalization, book basis Max. 65% 48% 50% 51% 50%
Liquidity of $374 million = $12 million in cash + $237 million in unused credit lines+ $125 million undrawn A/R securitization
(1) Drawings under A/R securitization program (carved out of Net debt for financial covenant purposes)
(2) TNW was reset to $500 million from $450 million when the bank lines were renewed in June 2016.
Appendices
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OSB Prices Strong Over the Cycle
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Appendices
Historical North Central Benchmark OSB Price
Source: Random Lengths
15-year average
Q1 163 175 423 364 285 145 137 154 212 198 203 417 219 193 226
Q2 159 215 443 297 238 156 179 146 295 173 235 347 219 193 264
Q3 159 381 351 303 181 177 201 178 180 184 313 252 216 204
Q4 156 401 264 317 166 165 170 172 191 190 332 245 216 242
Average 159 293 369 320 217 161 172 163 219 186 271 315 218 209
Forecast OSB Pricing – North Central 7/16”
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Appendices
Norbord does not provide guidance regarding its expectations of future OSB prices. The following is a sample of price forecasts by analysts as at July 20, 2016. It is not exhaustive.
Annual Average North Central
Benchmark OSB Price US$ per Msf 7/16”
Analyst 2016F 2017F
Dundee Capital Markets 231 236
Vertical Research Partners 240 300
Raymond James 245 280
Scotia Capital 247 258
BMO 253 270
CIBC 254 280
TD Securities 257 285
RBC Capital Markets 270 300
Average $250 $276
North American Capacity Restarted to Meet Growing Demand
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Appendices
39 Mills in Operation
8 Mills Indefinitely Curtailed
North American OSB Installed Capacity:
Norbord Mill
6 Mills (Re)started in 2013
Source: Company documents and other public filings
Financial Sensitivities
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Appendices
(1) Assumes operation at full stated capacity levels (including the indefinitely curtailed Huguley, Alabama and Val-d’Or, Quebec mills)Direct exposures only; before the impact of any cash flow currency hedgesApproximate operating loss carry-forwards for tax purposes (gross) as at Dec. 31, 2015 – US $186 million, Canada C$483 million, Belgium €33 million
(2) Operating exposures only (excludes dividends on common shares)
Direct Exposure Change
Adjusted EBITDA Impact (1)
(US$ millions)
North American OSB $10 per Msf-7/16” + $58
European OSB €10 per 000 m3 + $8
Canadian dollar (2) $0.01 per C$ + $3
Pound sterling £0.01 per € < $1