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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Arctic Cat Reports Fiscal 2010 First Quarter Results


MINNEAPOLIS - Arctic Cat Inc. (Nasdaq:ACAT) today reported a net loss of $5.9 million, or $0.33 per diluted share, on net sales of $69.4 million for the first quarter ended June 30, 2009. Arctic Cat reported a net loss in the fiscal 2009 first quarter of $7.0 million, or $0.39 per diluted share, on net sales of $93.9 million.
Commenting on the first quarter results, Arctic Cat’s chairman and chief executive officer Christopher A. Twomey said: “Economic conditions remained difficult during the quarter and continued to affect the recreational products market overall. Given the current recessionary environment, we are pleased with the company’s improved results on lower sales. We made significant progress on our goals to reduce our cost structure and strengthen the balance sheet.”
Among the highlights of Arctic Cat’s 2010 first quarter financial results versus the same quarter last year:


  • Operating expenses declined 23 percent to $16.2 million from $21.0 million;

  • Inventories were reduced 19 percent to $127.1 million from $156.2 million;

  • Total cash and short-term investments at quarter end increased to $7.9 million from $5.8 million; and

  • The company had no short- or long-term debt versus $12.1 million in short-term debt in the prior-year quarter.

“Through strong inventory management, expense controls and a rescaled business, we are on track to deliver improved operating results this fiscal year on lower sales,” said Twomey.
During the fiscal first quarter, Arctic Cat entered into an amended credit facility agreement on June 17, 2009, that extends the agreement until March 31, 2010, and increases the company’s borrowing capacity to $60 million.
Business Line Results
All-terrain vehicle (ATV) sales totaled $32.2 million in the first quarter versus $53.8 million in the same period last year, as Arctic Cat rescaled its business to align inventory levels with present wholesale and retail demand.
Commented Twomey: “With the current retail ATV sales slump driven by the recession, we are working harder than ever to offer consumers the innovative products they want, in the ATV segments that currently show some signs of improvement.” These include special-purpose recreational vehicles, such as Arctic Cat’s: side-by-side Prowler utility models; the two-rider TRV; as well as vehicles with large-displacement engines exemplified by Arctic Cat’s Thundercat 1000, which remains the industry’s most powerful engine. Pursuing this strategy, Arctic Cat expects to maintain or increase its North American ATV market share again this year.
Snowmobile sales were $17.9 million in the first quarter compared to $21.4 million in the prior-year quarter, due to economic factors. Although Arctic Cat anticipates lower worldwide snowmobile orders in fiscal 2010 as a result of the recession, the company expects to maintain or increase its North American market share by continuing to offer consumers leading-edge technologies, such as the new powered up 800cc engine which will be used in models across all market segments and aligns with the company’s reputation for offering the world’s fastest snowmobiles.
Sales of parts, garments and accessories (PG&A) in the first quarter were $19.3 million, up from $18.7 million in the prior-year quarter. To help fuel PG&A sales in fiscal 2010, Arctic Cat is expanding its product offerings to generate additional revenue and profit through the company’s established dealer network. The company’s new PG&A products include the Drift line of snowmobile garments, which is designed to appeal to more price-sensitive shoppers and has the potential to attract new customers. Also new for fiscal 2010 are two lubricant products.
Outlook
Arctic Cat is implementing operational efficiency initiatives aimed at returning the company to long-term profitability on lower anticipated sales volumes. The company’s fiscal 2010 outlook includes the following assumptions: the continuation of the weak global economic environment negatively impacting sales of recreational products; increasing gross margins up to 300 basis points through global low-cost sourcing, improved commodity pricing and greater efficiencies from lean manufacturing; achieving a 12 percent to 17 percent reduction in operating expenses; and improving cash flow from operations and ending the year with more cash on the balance sheet by lowering inventory.
Arctic Cat continues to estimate sales for its fiscal year ending March 31, 2010, in the range of $425 million to $460 million, based on achieving ATV sales of $188 million to $203 million, snowmobile sales in the range of $140 million to $152 million and PG&A sales of $97 million to $105 million. Arctic Cat has not provided fiscal 2010 earnings per share guidance, although the company expects improved per share results compared with fiscal 2009.
Commenting on the company’s outlook, Twomey said: “We continue to expect that this will be a challenging year for the recreational products industry in this recessionary economic environment. Near-term, we remain focused on conservatively managing our business to meet lower anticipated demand. We are continuing our efforts to improve the company’s operational performance. We also are taking appropriate actions to preserve cash and maintain dealer health, as well as developing select innovative products that position Arctic Cat to emerge as a stronger company once the economy recovers.”


About Arctic Cat
Arctic Cat Inc. designs, engineers, manufactures and markets all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles under the Arctic Cat® brand name, as well as related parts, garments and accessories. Its common stock is traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol “ACAT.” More information about Arctic Cat and its products is available at www.arcticcat.com.
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Friday, July 24, 2009

Arctic Cat to Webcast Fiscal 2010 First Quarter Conference Call on July 29


MINNEAPOLIS--Arctic Cat Inc. announced today that it will webcast its fiscal 2010 first quarter conference call on Wednesday, July 29, at 10:30 a.m. CT (11:30 a.m. ET). The company will release its fiscal first quarter results for the quarter ended June 30, 2009, before the stock market opens that day.
To access the live webcast or webcast replay, go to the corporate portion of the company’s website at www.arcticcat.com, and click on the webcast icon.
To listen to a telephone replay of the conference call, dial 800-406-7325 and enter conference call passcode 4124297. The telephone replay will be available through Wednesday, August 5, 2009.
Arctic Cat Inc. designs, engineers, manufactures and markets all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles under the Arctic Cat® brand name, as well as related parts, garments and accessories. Its common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker symbol “ACAT.” More information about Arctic Cat and its products is available at www.arcticcat.com.

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Arctic Cat cuts 60 jobs

Arctic Cat, Inc. said it has cut 60 jobs following a three-month period in which the company suffered a net loss of more than $16.7 million.
The jobs represent about 5 percent of Arctic Cat’s 1,200-person workforce.
Sales for the Plymouth-based maker of ATVs and snowmobiles totalled $90.7 million in its most recent quarter, down from $168.9 million during the same quarter last year.
Arctic Cat lost 93 cents per share in its fiscal 2009 fourth quarter, compared to a 2 cent per share gain in the fourth quarter of last year.
Not including a 10 cent per share one-time charge, the fourth quarter loss would have only been 83 cents per share and beat the 89 cents per share loss predicted by analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
Chairman and CEO Christopher Twomey said in a statement the company has reduced product inventories and braced for a difficult fiscal 2010.
“We do not expect any meaningful recover in the recreational products market in the year ahead,” he said.
Arctic Cat projects sales in the range of $425 million to $460 million for its fiscal year ending March 31, 2010, significantly less than the $563.6 million it had in its fiscal 2009.

Shares of Arctic Cat (Nasdaq: ACAT) were down 20 cents per share, or 4.4 percent, to $4.34 per share in afternoon trading.

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Prowler 1000 XTZ Roll Cage Bungs now available from UTV Crap

UTV Crap now has roll cage bungs available for the Arctic Cat Prowler 1000 XTZ that convert from rectangular tubing to 1.75" round tube.

The cage ends sell for $160.00 a set.

About UTV Crap:
UTV Crap sells, manufactures and installs: parts, accessories and suspension kits for all major UTVs. UTV Crap is located in Phoenix, AZ can can be reached online at www.utvcrap.com or by calling 623.934.3070.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

ROHVA Announces Safety Rules for Safe and Responsible Use of UTVs

ROHVA Announces Safety Rules for Safe and Responsible Use of Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles

Receives ANSI Accreditation to Develop Voluntary Vehicle Standard for this Emerging New Product Category

IRVINE, Calif., Nov 10, 2008 -- Formed by the major manufacturers and distributors to promote the safe and responsible use of a new and emerging category of recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs), the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA) received ANSI accreditation on November 3, 2008 to develop a standard for the equipment, configuration and performance requirements of ROVs. In addition, ROHVA has published Safety Rules for these increasingly popular off-road vehicles.
An ROV -- sometimes broadly referred to as a side-by-side or UTV -- is a motorized off-highway vehicle designed to travel on four or more non-highway tires, with a steering wheel, non-straddle seating, seat belts, an occupant protective structure, and engine displacement up to 1,000cc. Current models are designed with seats for a driver and one or more passengers. ROVs' performance and durability make them ideally suited for a variety of outdoor recreational activities as well as many work applications.
The following "ROV Safety Rules" focus on safe and responsible ROV use:

1. Always wear protective gear, use the seat belts, keep all parts of your body inside the ROV, and wear a helmet when driving the ROV for recreational purposes.
2. Never drive on public roads -- another vehicle could hit you.
3. Drive only in designated areas, at a safe speed, and use care when turning and crossing slopes.
4. Never drive under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
5. Never drive an ROV unless you're 16 or older or have a driver's license. ROVs are not toys.
6. Never carry more passengers than the ROV is designed for, and never allow a passenger who is too small to sit in a passenger seat to ride in the ROV.
7. Read and follow the operator's manual and warning labels.

"The safety of the driver and passengers of ROVs is the top priority of the ROHVA member companies," said ROHVA Vice President Tom Yager. "ROHVA and our member companies strongly recommend that ROV drivers and passengers follow these important safety rules to avoid crashes and injuries."
ROHVA submitted its application for accreditation by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on June 13, 2008 and received accreditation to develop a standard for ROVs on November 3. ROHVA will manage the standards development process and make certain that the final standard is in full compliance with ANSI guidelines. An approved ANSI standard for equipment configuration and performance requirements in this emerging product category will benefit consumers.
In addition, ROHVA will serve as the primary resource for information on ROVs. To coincide with its ANSI accreditation the association has launched a website, www.rohva.org, and has published ROV Safety Rules as well as a description of this emerging vehicle category. Further specific ROV educational materials are currently under development and will be posted to the site.
ROVs offered in dealerships across the country include the Arctic Cat Prowler, Kawasaki TERYX(TM), Polaris Ranger(R) and Ranger RZR(TM), and Yamaha Rhino models.
The Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA) was formed to promote the safe and responsible use of recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs) manufactured or distributed in North America. Based in Irvine, Calif., the not-for-profit trade association is sponsored by Arctic Cat, Honda, Kawasaki, Polaris, and Yamaha.

SOURCE: Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association
Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association
Media Relations
(949) 255-2560, Ext. 3132

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