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    General Dynamics Reports Second-Quarter 2024 Financial Results

    7/24/24 7:00:00 AM ET
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    • Revenue of $12 billion, up 18% from year-ago quarter
    • Operating earnings of $1.2 billion, up 20.2% from year-ago quarter
    • Diluted EPS of $3.26, up 20.7% from year-ago quarter
    • Operating margin of 9.7%, a 20-basis-point expansion from year-ago quarter

    RESTON, Va., July 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) today reported second-quarter 2024 revenue of $12 billion, up 18% from the second quarter of 2023. Operating earnings of $1.2 billion were up 20.2% from the year-ago quarter. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) were $3.26, up 20.7% from the year-ago quarter. Operating margin for the quarter was 9.7%, a 20-basis point expansion from the year-ago quarter, with particular strength in the Technologies and Combat Systems segments.

    "This was a strong quarter overall, as reflected by solid growth in all key measures from a year ago. Our businesses continue to focus on disciplined execution of their programs, cost and schedule," said Phebe N. Novakovic, chairman and chief executive officer. "In the Aerospace segment, we are continuing to ramp up the pace of our G700 deliveries and our defense businesses continued to grow, reflecting increased demand in response to the threat environment."

    Gulfstream delivered 37 aircraft in the quarter, 31 of which were large-cabin aircraft. This compares with 24 aircraft delivered in the year-ago quarter, of which 18 were large-cabin.

    Cash and Capital Deployment

    Net cash provided by operating activities in the quarter was $814 million, or 90% of net earnings. During the quarter, the company paid $389 million in dividends, invested $201 million in capital expenditures, and used $34 million to repurchase shares, ending the quarter with $1.4 billion in cash and equivalents on hand.

    Orders and Backlog

    The consolidated book-to-bill ratio, defined as orders divided by revenue, was 0.8-to-1 for the quarter. Company-wide backlog was $91.3 billion. Estimated potential contract value, representing management's estimate of additional value in unfunded indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts and unexercised options, was $38.5 billion. Total estimated contract value, the sum of all backlog components, was $129.8 billion.

    In the Aerospace segment, orders in the quarter totaled $2.7 billion. Aerospace backlog of $20 billion is 2.8% above the year-ago quarter.

    In the defense segments, orders in the quarter totaled $7.4 billion, with particular strength in Combat Systems, which had a book-to-bill ratio of 1.5-to-1. Significant awards in the defense segments included two contracts from the Canadian government, with options having combined maximum potential value of $1.9 billion shared with an industry partner, for the Logistics Vehicle Modernization (LVM) program; $205 million, with options having a maximum potential value of $1.1 billion, for planning yard services for the Arleigh Burke-class (DDG-51) guided-missile destroyer program; a $25 million contract from the U.S. Army, with maximum potential value of $535 million, for systems technical support of the Stryker vehicle fleet; $205 million, with options having a maximum potential value of $525 million, from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to operate its Medicaid Management Information System; various munitions and ordnance contracts with maximum potential value totaling $460 million if all options are exercised; and several key contracts for classified customers with maximum potential value of $665 million. A detailed list of significant awards is provided in Exhibit I.

    About General Dynamics

    Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, General Dynamics is a global aerospace and defense company that offers a broad portfolio of products and services in business aviation; ship construction and repair; land combat vehicles, weapons systems and munitions; and technology products and services. General Dynamics employs more than 100,000 people worldwide and generated $42.3 billion in revenue in 2023. More information is available at www.gd.com.  

    WEBCAST INFORMATION: General Dynamics will webcast its second-quarter 2024 financial results conference call at 9 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. The webcast will be a listen-only audio event available at www.gd.com. An on-demand replay of the webcast will be available by telephone two hours after the end of the call through July 31, 2024, at 800-770-2030 (international: +1 609-800-9909), conference ID 4299949. Charts furnished to investors and securities analysts in connection with General Dynamics' announcement of its financial results are available at www.gd.com.

    This press release contains forward-looking statements (FLS), including statements about the company's future operational and financial performance, which are based on management's expectations, estimates, projections and assumptions. Words such as "expects," "anticipates," "plans," "believes," "forecasts," "scheduled," "outlook," "estimates," "should" and variations of these words and similar expressions are intended to identify FLS. In making FLS, we rely on assumptions and analyses based on our experience and perception of historical trends; current conditions and expected future developments; and other factors, estimates and judgments we consider reasonable and appropriate based on information available to us at the time. FLS are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. FLS are not guarantees of future performance and involve factors, risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. Actual future results and trends may differ materially from what is forecast in the FLS. All FLS speak only as of the date they were made. We do not undertake any obligation to update or publicly release revisions to FLS to reflect events, circumstances or changes in expectations after the date of this press release. Additional information regarding these factors is contained in the company's filings with the SEC, and these factors may be revised or supplemented in future SEC filings. In addition, this press release contains some financial measures not prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). While we believe these non-GAAP metrics provide useful information for investors, there are limitations associated with their use, and our calculations of these metrics may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. Non-GAAP metrics should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, GAAP measures. Reconciliations to comparable GAAP measures and other information relating to our non-GAAP measures are included in other filings with the SEC, which are available at investorrelations.gd.com.

    EXHIBIT A























    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS - (UNAUDITED)



    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS

























    Three Months Ended



    Variance





    June 30, 2024



    July 2, 2023



    $





    %



    Revenue

    $                           11,976



    $                           10,152



    $       1,824





    18.0 %



    Operating costs and expenses

    (10,820)



    (9,190)



    (1,630)









    Operating earnings

    1,156



    962



    194





    20.2 %



    Other, net

    18



    13



    5









    Interest, net

    (84)



    (89)



    5









    Earnings before income tax

    1,090



    886



    204





    23.0 %



    Provision for income tax, net

    (185)



    (142)



    (43)









    Net earnings

    $                                905



    $                                744



    $          161





    21.6 %



    Earnings per share—basic

    $                               3.30



    $                               2.72



    $         0.58





    21.3 %



    Basic weighted average shares outstanding

    274.1



    273.1













    Earnings per share—diluted

    $                               3.26



    $                               2.70



    $         0.56





    20.7 %



    Diluted weighted average shares outstanding

    277.7



    275.1













     

    EXHIBIT B























    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS - (UNAUDITED)



    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS

























    Six Months Ended



    Variance





    June 30, 2024



    July 2, 2023



    $





    %



    Revenue

    $                          22,707



    $                            20,033



    $       2,674





    13.3 %



    Operating costs and expenses

    (20,515)



    (18,133)



    (2,382)









    Operating earnings

    2,192



    1,900



    292





    15.4 %



    Other, net

    32



    46



    (14)









    Interest, net

    (166)



    (180)



    14









    Earnings before income tax

    2,058



    1,766



    292





    16.5 %



    Provision for income tax, net

    (354)



    (292)



    (62)









    Net earnings

    $                            1,704



    $                              1,474



    $          230





    15.6 %



    Earnings per share—basic

    $                              6.22



    $                                5.39



    $         0.83





    15.4 %



    Basic weighted average shares outstanding

    273.8



    273.6













    Earnings per share—diluted

    $                              6.14



    $                                5.34



    $         0.80





    15.0 %



    Diluted weighted average shares outstanding

    277.4



    275.8













     

    EXHIBIT C























    REVENUE AND OPERATING EARNINGS BY SEGMENT - (UNAUDITED)



    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS

























    Three Months Ended



    Variance





    June 30, 2024



    July 2, 2023



    $





    %



    Revenue:



















    Aerospace

    $                         2,940



    $                         1,953



    $             987





    50.5 %



    Marine Systems

    3,453



    3,059



    394





    12.9 %



    Combat Systems

    2,288



    1,924



    364





    18.9 %



    Technologies

    3,295



    3,216



    79





    2.5 %



    Total

    $                       11,976



    $                       10,152



    $          1,824





    18.0 %



    Operating earnings:



















    Aerospace

    $                            319



    $                            236



    $               83





    35.2 %



    Marine Systems

    245



    235



    10





    4.3 %



    Combat Systems

    313



    251



    62





    24.7 %



    Technologies

    320



    283



    37





    13.1 %



    Corporate

    (41)



    (43)



    2





    4.7 %



    Total

    $                         1,156



    $                            962



    $             194





    20.2 %



    Operating margin:



















    Aerospace

    10.9 %



    12.1 %













    Marine Systems

    7.1 %



    7.7 %













    Combat Systems

    13.7 %



    13.0 %













    Technologies

    9.7 %



    8.8 %













    Total

    9.7 %



    9.5 %













     

    EXHIBIT D























    REVENUE AND OPERATING EARNINGS BY SEGMENT - (UNAUDITED)



    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS

























    Six Months Ended



    Variance





    June 30, 2024



    July 2, 2023



    $





    %



    Revenue:



















    Aerospace

    $                         5,024



    $                         3,845



    $          1,179





    30.7 %



    Marine Systems

    6,784



    6,051



    733





    12.1 %



    Combat Systems

    4,390



    3,680



    710





    19.3 %



    Technologies

    6,509



    6,457



    52





    0.8 %



    Total

    $                       22,707



    $                       20,033



    $          2,674





    13.3 %



    Operating earnings:



















    Aerospace

    $                            574



    $                            465



    $             109





    23.4 %



    Marine Systems

    477



    446



    31





    7.0 %



    Combat Systems

    595



    496



    99





    20.0 %



    Technologies

    615



    582



    33





    5.7 %



    Corporate

    (69)



    (89)



    20





    22.5 %



    Total

    $                         2,192



    $                         1,900



    $             292





    15.4 %



    Operating margin:



















    Aerospace

    11.4 %



    12.1 %













    Marine Systems

    7.0 %



    7.4 %













    Combat Systems

    13.6 %



    13.5 %













    Technologies

    9.4 %



    9.0 %













    Total

    9.7 %



    9.5 %













     

    EXHIBIT E



















    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS































    (Unaudited)

















    June 30, 2024



    December 31, 2023

    ASSETS

















    Current assets:

















    Cash and equivalents











    $                      1,362



    $                      1,913

    Accounts receivable











    3,152



    3,004

    Unbilled receivables











    8,568



    7,997

    Inventories











    9,686



    8,578

    Other current assets











    1,544



    2,123

    Total current assets











    24,312



    23,615

    Noncurrent assets:

















    Property, plant and equipment, net











    6,276



    6,198

    Intangible assets, net











    1,550



    1,656

    Goodwill











    20,452



    20,586

    Other assets











    2,852



    2,755

    Total noncurrent assets











    31,130



    31,195

    Total assets











    $                    55,442



    $                    54,810

    LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

















    Current liabilities:

















    Short-term debt and current portion of long-term debt                                











    $                      2,004



    $                         507

    Accounts payable











    2,969



    3,095

    Customer advances and deposits











    10,089



    9,564

    Other current liabilities











    3,195



    3,266

    Total current liabilities











    18,257



    16,432

    Noncurrent liabilities:

















    Long-term debt











    7,257



    8,754

    Other liabilities











    7,892



    8,325

    Total noncurrent liabilities











    15,149



    17,079

    Shareholders' equity:

















    Common stock











    482



    482

    Surplus











    3,925



    3,760

    Retained earnings











    40,191



    39,270

    Treasury stock











    (21,128)



    (21,054)

    Accumulated other comprehensive loss











    (1,434)



    (1,159)

    Total shareholders' equity











    22,036



    21,299

    Total liabilities and shareholders' equity











    $                    55,442



    $                    54,810

     

    EXHIBIT F









    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS - (UNAUDITED)

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS











    Six Months Ended



    June 30, 2024



    July 2, 2023

    Cash flows from operating activities—continuing operations:







           Net earnings

    $                      1,704



    $                      1,474

           Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash from operating activities:       







                   Depreciation of property, plant and equipment

    311



    297

                   Amortization of intangible and finance lease right-of-use assets

    117



    136

                   Equity-based compensation expense

    87



    87

                   Deferred income tax benefit

    (90)



    (154)

           (Increase) decrease in assets, net of effects of business acquisitions:







                   Accounts receivable

    (158)



    (159)

                   Unbilled receivables

    (601)



    513

                   Inventories

    (1,152)



    (1,264)

           Increase (decrease) in liabilities, net of effects of business acquisitions:







                   Accounts payable

    (125)



    (33)

                   Customer advances and deposits

    169



    1,286

           Other, net

    274



    10

    Net cash provided by operating activities

    536



    2,193

    Cash flows from investing activities:







           Capital expenditures

    (360)



    (373)

           Other, net

    53



    (31)

    Net cash used by investing activities

    (307)



    (404)

    Cash flows from financing activities:







           Dividends paid

    (750)



    (705)

           Purchases of common stock

    (139)



    (378)

           Repayment of fixed-rate notes

    –



    (750)

           Other, net

    111



    (42)

    Net cash used by financing activities

    (778)



    (1,875)

    Net cash used by discontinued operations

    (2)



    (2)

    Net decrease in cash and equivalents

    (551)



    (88)

    Cash and equivalents at beginning of period

    1,913



    1,242

    Cash and equivalents at end of period

    $                      1,362



    $                      1,154

     

    EXHIBIT G





















    ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION - (UNAUDITED)

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS





















    Other Financial Information:

























    June 30, 2024



    December 31, 2023









    Debt-to-equity (a)





    42.0 %



    43.5 %









    Book value per share (b)





    $                         80.20



    $                         77.85









    Shares outstanding





    274,777,579



    273,599,948



































    Second Quarter



    Six Months







    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Income tax refunds (payments), net





    $                              81



    $                           (269)



    $                              48



    $                           (327)

    Company-sponsored research

    and development (c)





    $                            147



    $                            145



    $                            284



    $                            255

    Return on sales (d)





    7.6 %



    7.3 %



    7.5 %



    7.4 %





















    Non-GAAP Financial Measures:

























    Second Quarter



    Six Months







    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Free cash flow:



















    Net cash provided by operating activities





    $                            814



    $                            731



    $                            536



    $                         2,193

    Capital expenditures





    (201)



    (212)



    (360)



    (373)

        Free cash flow (e)





    $                            613



    $                            519



    $                            176



    $                         1,820



























    June 30, 2024



    December 31, 2023









    Net debt:



















    Total debt





    $                         9,261



    $                         9,261









    Less cash and equivalents





    1,362



    1,913









        Net debt (f)





    $                         7,899



    $                         7,348











    (a)   Debt-to-equity ratio is calculated as total debt divided by total equity as of the end of the period.

    (b)   Book value per share is calculated as total equity divided by total outstanding shares as of the end of the period.

    (c)   Includes independent research and development and Aerospace product-development costs.

    (d)   Return on sales is calculated as net earnings divided by revenue.

    (e)   We define free cash flow as net cash from operating activities less capital expenditures. We believe free cash flow is a useful measure for investors because it

           portrays our ability to generate cash from our businesses for purposes such as repaying debt, funding business acquisitions, repurchasing our common stock

           and paying dividends. We use free cash flow to assess the quality of our earnings and as a key performance measure in evaluating management.

    (f)   We define net debt as short- and long-term debt (total debt) less cash and equivalents. We believe net debt is a useful measure for investors because it reflects

           the borrowings that support our operations and capital deployment strategy. We use net debt as an important indicator of liquidity and financial position.

     

    EXHIBIT H























    BACKLOG - (UNAUDITED)

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS



























    Funded



    Unfunded



    Total

    Backlog



    Estimated

    Potential

    Contract Value*



    Total

    Estimated

    Contract Value

    Second Quarter 2024:





















    Aerospace



    $                    19,126



    $                         911



    $                    20,037



    $                               372



    $                          20,409

    Marine Systems



    29,912



    11,436



    41,348



    3,983



    45,331

    Combat Systems



    16,003



    673



    16,676



    5,816



    22,492

    Technologies



    9,365



    3,875



    13,240



    28,283



    41,523

    Total



    $                    74,406



    $                    16,895



    $                    91,301



    $                          38,454



    $                        129,755

    First Quarter 2024:





















    Aerospace



    $                    19,564



    $                         981



    $                    20,545



    $                               305



    $                          20,850

    Marine Systems



    29,711



    14,415



    44,126



    3,749



    47,875

    Combat Systems



    14,923



    686



    15,609



    7,002



    22,611

    Technologies



    8,976



    4,478



    13,454



    29,206



    42,660

    Total



    $                    73,174



    $                    20,560



    $                    93,734



    $                          40,262



    $                        133,996

    Second Quarter 2023:





















    Aerospace



    $                    19,050



    $                         447



    $                    19,497



    $                               888



    $                          20,385

    Marine Systems



    30,318



    13,410



    43,728



    3,238



    46,966

    Combat Systems



    14,349



    718



    15,067



    6,196



    21,263

    Technologies



    9,732



    3,333



    13,065



    27,639



    40,704

    Total



    $                    73,449



    $                    17,908



    $                    91,357



    $                          37,961



    $                        129,318























    *  The estimated potential contract value includes work awarded on unfunded indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts and unexercised options associated

        with existing firm contracts, including options and other agreements with existing customers to purchase new aircraft and aircraft services. We recognize options in

        backlog when the customer exercises the option and establishes a firm order. For IDIQ contracts, we evaluate the amount of funding we expect to receive and include this 

        amount in our estimated potential contract value. The actual amount of funding received in the future may be higher or lower than our estimate of potential contract value. 

     

    EXHIBIT H-1

     

    BACKLOG - (UNAUDITED)

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS

    https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2467407/H_1.jpg

    EXHIBIT H-2

     

    BACKLOG BY SEGMENT - (UNAUDITED)

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS

    https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2467406/H_2.jpg 

    EXHIBIT I

     

    SECOND QUARTER 2024 SIGNIFICANT ORDERS - (UNAUDITED)

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS

    We received the following significant contract awards during the second quarter of 2024:

    Marine Systems:

    • $205 from the U.S. Navy for planning yard services for the Arleigh Burke-class (DDG-51) guided-missile destroyer program. The contract including options has a maximum potential value of $1.1 billion.
    • $55 from the Navy to support non-nuclear maintenance on submarines based at the New England Naval Submarine Support Facility.
    • $55 from the Navy for maintenance and modernization on the USS James E. Williams, a DDG-51 guided-missile destroyer.
    • $35 for design and engineering services in support of U.S. and U.K. submarine technologies for the Navy.
    • $35 for advanced nuclear plant studies (ANPS) in support of the Columbia-class submarine program for the Navy.

    Combat Systems:

    • Two contracts from the Canadian government for the Logistics Vehicle Modernization (LVM) program to provide a new fleet of light and heavy armored vehicles and logistics support services for the Canadian army. These contracts including options have a maximum potential value of $1.9 billion. The scope of work is shared with an industry partner.
    • $25 from the U.S. Army for systems technical support on the Stryker fleet. The contract has a maximum potential value of $535.
    • $385 for various munitions and ordnance. These contracts including options have a maximum potential value of $460.
    • $390 from the Army primarily to establish additional capacity for artillery propellant.
    • $375 from the Army to upgrade Stryker vehicles to the double-V-hull A1 configuration.
    • $325 from the Army for the third phase of the low-rate initial production (LRIP) of the M10 Booker Combat Vehicle.
    • $230 from the Army to upgrade Abrams main battle tanks to the system enhancement package version 3 (SEPv3) configuration.
    • $120 from the Army to provide system and sustainment technical support services for Abrams main battle tanks.

    Technologies:

    • $530 for several key contracts for classified customers. These contracts have a maximum potential value of $665.
    • $205 from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to operate its Medicaid Management Information System. The contract including options has a maximum potential value of $525.
    • $50 from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to support the Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center. The contract including options has a maximum potential value of $285.
    • $55 to provide information technology (IT) network operations and maintenance services to the Army. The contract including options has a maximum potential value of $200.
    • $185 from CMS to provide cloud services and software tools.
    • $30 to provide cybersecurity services to the U.S. Air Force. The contract including options has a maximum potential value of $185.
    • $145 to provide ship modernization services for the Navy.
    • $10 to integrate hardware and software solutions for Navy platforms. The contract including options has a maximum potential value of $110.

     

    EXHIBIT J



















    AEROSPACE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA - (UNAUDITED)

    DOLLARS IN MILLIONS























    Second Quarter



    Six Months





    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Gulfstream Aircraft Deliveries (units):

















    Large-cabin aircraft



    31



    18



    52



    35

    Mid-cabin aircraft



    6



    6



    9



    10

    Total



    37



    24



    61



    45



















    Aerospace Book-to-Bill:

















    Orders*



    $                    2,673



    $                    2,476



    $                    5,099



    $                    4,203

    Revenue



    2,940



    1,953



    5,024



    3,845

    Book-to-Bill Ratio



     0.9x 



     1.3x 



     1.0x 



     1.1x 



















    *   Does not include customer defaults, liquidated damages, cancellations, foreign exchange fluctuations and other backlog adjustments.

































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