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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

 

 

 

 

For the Quarterly Period Ended June 30, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

or

 

 

Transition Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

 

For the transition period

 

 

from____________________

to_________________________

Commission File Number: 0-261

 

 

ALICO, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Florida

 

59-0906081

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation or organization)

 

(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

10070 Daniels Interstate Court

 

 

 

 

Suite 100

Fort Myers

FL

 

33913

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

(Zip Code)

 

(239)

226-2000

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class

Trading Symbol(s)

Name of each exchange on which registered

Common Stock

ALCO

Nasdaq Global Select Market

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).  Yes No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company.  See the definitions of “large accelerated filer”, “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” and "emerging growth company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):

 

Large Accelerated Filer

Accelerated Filer

Non-accelerated filer

Smaller Reporting Company

Emerging Growth Company

 

 

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes  No

 

There were 7,491,642 shares of common stock outstanding at August 5, 2020.

 


 

ALICO, INC.

FORM 10-Q

For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019

Table of Contents

 

Part I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

 

Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

25

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

36

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

36

Part II - OTHER INFORMATION

37

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

37

Item 1A. Risk Factors

37

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

38

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities

38

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures

38

Item 5. Other Information

38

Item 6. Exhibits

39

Signatures

40

 

 


 

PART I

Item 1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

 

Index to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

 

 

Page

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2020 (Unaudited) and September 30, 2019

1

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 (Unaudited)

2

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 (Unaudited)

3

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 (Unaudited)

5

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

6

 

 

 


 

ALICO, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands, except share amounts)

 

 

 

June 30,

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

 

(Unaudited)

 

 

 

 

 

ASSETS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current assets:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

 

$

80,426

 

 

$

18,630

 

Accounts receivable, net

 

 

909

 

 

 

713

 

Inventories

 

 

29,253

 

 

 

40,143

 

Assets held for sale

 

 

1,366

 

 

 

1,442

 

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

 

 

1,645

 

 

 

1,049

 

Total current assets

 

 

113,599

 

 

 

61,977

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Restricted cash

 

 

784

 

 

 

5,208

 

Property and equipment, net

 

 

351,077

 

 

 

345,648

 

Goodwill

 

 

2,246

 

 

 

2,246

 

Other non-current assets

 

 

2,226

 

 

 

2,309

 

Total assets

 

$

469,932

 

 

$

417,388

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accounts payable

 

$

4,503

 

 

$

4,163

 

Accrued liabilities

 

 

5,803

 

 

 

7,769

 

Long-term debt, current portion

 

 

5,130

 

 

 

5,338

 

Deferred retirement obligations

 

 

5,226

 

 

 

5,226

 

Income taxes payable

 

 

2,802

 

 

 

5,536

 

Other current liabilities

 

 

1,139

 

 

 

919

 

Total current liabilities

 

 

24,603

 

 

 

28,951

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Long-term debt:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Principal amount, net of current portion

 

 

145,810

 

 

 

158,111

 

Less: deferred financing costs, net

 

 

(1,195

)

 

 

(1,369

)

Long-term debt less current portion and deferred financing costs, net

 

 

144,615

 

 

 

156,742

 

Lines of credit

 

 

64,380

 

 

 

 

Deferred income tax liabilities, net

 

 

31,353

 

 

 

32,125

 

Other liabilities

 

 

246

 

 

 

172

 

Total liabilities

 

 

265,197

 

 

 

217,990

 

Commitments and Contingencies (Note 12)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stockholders' equity:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preferred stock, no par value, 1,000,000 shares authorized; none issued

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common stock, $1.00 par value, 15,000,000 shares authorized; 8,416,145 shares issued and 7,486,108 and 7,476,513 shares outstanding at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively

 

 

8,416

 

 

 

8,416

 

Additional paid in capital

 

 

20,181

 

 

 

19,781

 

Treasury stock, at cost, 930,037 and 939,632 shares held at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively

 

 

(31,539

)

 

 

(31,943

)

Retained earnings

 

 

202,488

 

 

 

198,049

 

Total Alico stockholders' equity

 

 

199,546

 

 

 

194,303

 

Noncontrolling interest

 

 

5,189

 

 

 

5,095

 

Total stockholders' equity

 

 

204,735

 

 

 

199,398

 

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

 

$

469,932

 

 

$

417,388

 

 

See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements.

1


 

ALICO, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)

(in thousands, except per share amounts)

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Operating revenues:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

$

25,360

 

 

$

56,819

 

 

$

85,336

 

 

$

118,539

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

762

 

 

 

746

 

 

 

2,306

 

 

 

2,326

 

Total operating revenues

 

 

26,122

 

 

 

57,565

 

 

 

87,642

 

 

 

120,865

 

Operating expenses:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

 

19,508

 

 

 

31,141

 

 

 

67,866

 

 

 

73,597

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

394

 

 

 

420

 

 

 

1,325

 

 

 

1,768

 

Total operating expenses

 

 

19,902

 

 

 

31,561

 

 

 

69,191

 

 

 

75,365

 

Gross profit

 

 

6,220

 

 

 

26,004

 

 

 

18,451

 

 

 

45,500

 

General and administrative expenses

 

 

2,556

 

 

 

2,682

 

 

 

8,269

 

 

 

10,786

 

Income from operations

 

 

3,664

 

 

 

23,322

 

 

 

10,182

 

 

 

34,714

 

Other (expense) income, net:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest expense

 

 

(1,603

)

 

 

(1,745

)

 

 

(4,599

)

 

 

(5,625

)

Gain on sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale

 

 

154

 

 

 

114

 

 

 

3,017

 

 

 

137

 

Change in fair value of derivatives

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(989

)

Other (expense) income

 

 

44

 

 

 

8

 

 

 

(20

)

 

 

18

 

Total other (expense) income, net

 

 

(1,405

)

 

 

(1,623

)

 

 

(1,602

)

 

 

(6,459

)

Income before income taxes

 

 

2,259

 

 

 

21,699

 

 

 

8,580

 

 

 

28,255

 

Income tax provision

 

 

171

 

 

 

5,483

 

 

 

2,028

 

 

 

7,082

 

Net income

 

 

2,088

 

 

 

16,216

 

 

 

6,552

 

 

 

21,173

 

Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests

 

 

8

 

 

 

28

 

 

 

(94

)

 

 

151

 

Net income attributable to Alico, Inc. common stockholders

 

$

2,096

 

 

$

16,244

 

 

$

6,458

 

 

$

21,324

 

Per share information attributable to Alico, Inc. common stockholders:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earnings per common share:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic

 

$

0.28

 

 

$

2.17

 

 

$

0.86

 

 

$

2.85

 

Diluted

 

$

0.28

 

 

$

2.17

 

 

$

0.86

 

 

$

2.85

 

Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic

 

 

7,486

 

 

 

7,470

 

 

 

7,481

 

 

 

7,470

 

Diluted

 

 

7,493

 

 

 

7,471

 

 

 

7,493

 

 

 

7,494

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash dividends declared per common share

 

$

0.09

 

 

$

0.06

 

 

$

0.27

 

 

$

0.18

 

 

See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements.

2


 

ALICO, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY (UNAUDITED)

(in thousands)

 

For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

Non-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common stock

 

 

Paid In

 

 

Treasury

 

 

Retained

 

 

Alico, Inc.

 

 

controlling

 

 

Total

 

 

 

Shares

 

 

Amount

 

 

Capital

 

 

Stock

 

 

Earnings

 

 

Equity

 

 

Interest

 

 

Equity

 

Balance at March 31, 2020

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

20,174

 

 

$

(31,784

)

 

$

201,065

 

 

$

197,871

 

 

$

5,197

 

 

$

203,068

 

Net income (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2,096

 

 

 

2,096

 

 

 

(8

)

 

 

2,088

 

Dividends ($0.09/share)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(673

)

 

 

(673

)

 

 

 

 

 

(673

)

Stock-based compensation:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(70

)

 

 

245

 

 

 

 

 

 

175

 

 

 

 

 

 

175

 

Executives and Managers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

77

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

77

 

 

 

 

 

 

77

 

Balance at June 30, 2020

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

20,181

 

 

$

(31,539

)

 

$

202,488

 

 

$

199,546

 

 

$

5,189

 

 

$

204,735

 

 

For the Nine Months Ended June 30, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

Non-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common stock

 

 

Paid In

 

 

Treasury

 

 

Retained

 

 

Alico, Inc.

 

 

controlling

 

 

Total

 

 

 

Shares

 

 

Amount

 

 

Capital

 

 

Stock

 

 

Earnings

 

 

Equity

 

 

Interest

 

 

Equity

 

Balance at September 30, 2019

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

19,781

 

 

$

(31,943

)

 

$

198,049

 

 

$

194,303

 

 

$

5,095

 

 

$

199,398

 

Net income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6,458

 

 

 

6,458

 

 

 

94

 

 

 

6,552

 

Dividends ($0.27/share)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2,019

)

 

 

(2,019

)

 

 

 

 

 

(2,019

)

Treasury stock purchases

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(238

)

 

 

 

 

 

(238

)

 

 

 

 

 

(238

)

Stock-based compensation:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(112

)

 

 

642

 

 

 

 

 

 

530

 

 

 

 

 

 

530

 

Executives and Managers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

512

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

512

 

 

 

 

 

 

512

 

Balance at June 30, 2020

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

20,181

 

 

$

(31,539

)

 

$

202,488

 

 

$

199,546

 

 

$

5,189

 

 

$

204,735

 

 

3


 

ALICO, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY (UNAUDITED)

(in thousands)

 

For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

Non-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common stock

 

 

Paid In

 

 

Treasury

 

 

Retained

 

 

Alico, Inc.

 

 

controlling

 

 

Total

 

 

 

Shares

 

 

Amount

 

 

Capital

 

 

Stock

 

 

Earnings

 

 

Equity

 

 

Interest

 

 

Equity

 

Balance at March 31, 2019

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

19,733

 

 

$

(32,496

)

 

$

166,193

 

 

$

161,846

 

 

$

5,355

 

 

$

167,201

 

Net income (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16,244

 

 

 

16,244

 

 

 

(28

)

 

 

16,216

 

Dividends ($0.06/share)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(448

)

 

 

(448

)

 

 

 

 

 

(448

)

Stock-based compensation:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(91

)

 

 

291

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

 

Executives

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

114

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

114

 

 

 

 

 

 

114

 

Balance at June 30, 2019

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

19,756

 

 

$

(32,205

)

 

$

181,989

 

 

$

177,956

 

 

$

5,327

 

 

$

183,283

 

 

For the Nine Months Ended June 30, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

Non-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common stock

 

 

Paid In

 

 

Treasury

 

 

Retained

 

 

Alico, Inc.

 

 

controlling

 

 

Total

 

 

 

Shares

 

 

Amount

 

 

Capital

 

 

Stock

 

 

Earnings

 

 

Equity

 

 

Interest

 

 

Equity

 

Balance at September 30, 2018

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

20,126

 

 

$

(7,536

)

 

$

151,111

 

 

$

172,117

 

 

$

5,478

 

 

$

177,595

 

Net income (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21,324

 

 

 

21,324

 

 

 

(151

)

 

 

21,173

 

Dividends ($0.18/share)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1,343

)

 

 

(1,343

)

 

 

 

 

 

(1,343

)

Treasury stock purchases

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(25,576

)

 

 

 

 

 

(25,576

)

 

 

 

 

 

(25,576

)

ASC 610-20 adoption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10,897

 

 

 

10,897

 

 

 

 

 

 

10,897

 

Stock-based compensation:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(231

)

 

 

907

 

 

 

 

 

 

676

 

 

 

 

 

 

676

 

Executives

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

684

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

684

 

 

 

 

 

 

684

 

Executive forfeiture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(823

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(823

)

 

 

 

 

 

(823

)

Balance at June 30, 2019

 

 

8,416

 

 

$

8,416

 

 

$

19,756

 

 

$

(32,205

)

 

$

181,989

 

 

$

177,956

 

 

$

5,327

 

 

$

183,283

 

 

See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements.

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ALICO, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)

(in thousands)

 

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Net cash provided by operating activities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income

 

$

6,552

 

 

$

21,173

 

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depreciation, depletion, and amortization

 

 

10,847

 

 

 

10,441

 

Deferred income tax (benefit) expense

 

 

(772

)

 

 

454

 

Loss on disposal of long-lived assets

 

 

48

 

 

 

 

Gain on sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale

 

 

(3,065

)

 

 

(137

)

Change in fair value of derivatives

 

 

 

 

 

989

 

Impairment of long-lived assets

 

 

723

 

 

 

244

 

Impairment of right-of-use asset

 

 

87

 

 

 

 

Stock-based compensation expense

 

 

1,042

 

 

 

537

 

Other

 

 

15

 

 

 

(160

)

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accounts receivable

 

 

(196

)

 

 

(3,741

)

Inventories

 

 

10,890

 

 

 

10,327

 

Prepaid expenses and other assets

 

 

(758

)

 

 

(480

)

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

 

 

(1,852

)

 

 

(2,587

)

Income tax payable

 

 

(2,734

)

 

 

4,250

 

Other liabilities

 

 

294

 

 

 

376

 

Net cash provided by operating activities

 

 

21,121

 

 

 

41,686

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from investing activities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Purchases of property and equipment

 

 

(17,007

)

 

 

(14,567

)

Net proceeds from sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale

 

 

3,322

 

 

 

419

 

Change in deposits on purchase of citrus trees

 

 

53

 

 

 

(256

)

Deposit on purchase of citrus grove

 

 

(25

)

 

 

 

Advances on notes receivables, net

 

 

91

 

 

 

56

 

Net cash used in investing activities

 

 

(13,566

)

 

 

(14,348

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from financing activities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repayments on revolving lines of credit

 

 

(46,187

)

 

 

(86,123

)

Borrowings on revolving lines of credit

 

 

110,567

 

 

 

83,438

 

Principal payments on term loans

 

 

(12,509

)

 

 

(8,169

)

Treasury stock purchases

 

 

(238

)

 

 

(25,576

)

Payment on termination of sugarcane agreement

 

 

 

 

(11,300

)

Dividends paid

 

 

(1,793

)

 

 

(1,343

)

Deferred financing costs

 

 

(23

)

 

 

 

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

 

 

49,817

 

 

 

(49,073

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash

 

 

57,372

 

 

 

(21,735

)

Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of the period

 

 

23,838

 

 

 

32,260

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of the period

 

$

81,210

 

 

$

10,525

 

 

See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements.

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ALICO, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Note 1. Description of Business and Basis of Presentation

Description of Business

Alico, Inc., together with its subsidiaries (collectively, “Alico”, the “Company", "we", "us" or "our”), is a Florida agribusiness and land management company owning approximately 110,000 acres of land throughout Florida, including approximately 90,000 acres of mineral rights. The Company manages its land based upon its primary usage, and reviews its performance based upon two primary classifications: (i) Alico Citrus and (ii) Water Resources and Other Operations. Financial results are presented based upon these two business segments.

Basis of Presentation

The Company has prepared the accompanying financial statements on a condensed consolidated basis. These accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements, which are referred to herein as the “Financial Statements", have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) and pursuant to Article 10-01 of Regulation S-X of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") for interim financial information. These Financial Statements do not include all of the disclosures required for complete annual financial statements and, accordingly, certain information, footnotes and disclosures normally included in annual financial statements, prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP, have been condensed or omitted in accordance with SEC rules and regulations. Accordingly, the Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the Company's audited Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes thereto included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, as filed with the SEC on December 5, 2019.

The Financial Statements presented in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q are unaudited. However, in the opinion of management, such Financial Statements include all adjustments, consisting solely of normal recurring adjustments, necessary to present fairly the financial position, results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented in conformity with U.S. GAAP applicable to interim periods.

Operating results for the interim periods presented are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the current fiscal year ending September 30, 2020.

Segments

Operating segments are defined in the criteria established under the Financial Accounting Standards Board - Accounting Standards Codification (“FASB ASC”) Topic 280 as components of public entities that engage in business activities from which they may earn revenues and incur expenses for which separate financial information is available and which is evaluated regularly by the Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) in deciding how to assess performance and allocate resources. The Company’s CODM assesses performance and allocates resources based on two operating segments: (i) Alico Citrus and (ii) Water Resources and Other Operations.

Principles of Consolidation

The Financial Statements include the accounts of Alico and the accounts of all the subsidiaries in which a controlling interest is held by the Company. Under U.S. GAAP, consolidation is generally required for investments of more than 50% of the outstanding voting stock of an investee, except when control is not held by the majority owner. The Company’s subsidiaries include: Alico Land Development, Inc., Alico-Agri, Ltd., Alico Plant World, LLC, Alico Fruit Company, LLC, Alico Citrus Nursery, LLC, Alico Chemical Sales, LLC, 734 Citrus Holdings, LLC and subsidiaries, Alico Skink Mitigation, LLC and Citree Holdings 1, LLC (“Citree”). The Company considers the criteria established under FASB ASC Topic 810, “Consolidations” in its consolidation process. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

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Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities as of the date of the accompanying Financial Statements, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities in the Financial Statements and the accompanying Notes, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses and cash flows during the periods presented. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Company evaluates estimates on an ongoing basis. The estimates are based on current and expected economic conditions, historical experience, the experience and judgment of the Company’s management and various other specific assumptions that the Company believes to be reasonable.

Restricted Cash

Restricted cash is comprised of cash received from the sale of certain assets in which the use of funds is restricted and certain cash receipts from the sale of property which was being held specifically for the purpose of deferring a tax impact on the gain on sale of the property.

For certain sales transactions, the Company sells property which serves as collateral for specific debt obligations. As a result, the sale proceeds are only permitted to be used to purchase like-kind citrus groves acceptable to the debt holder or to pay down existing debt obligations and thus are included in restricted cash. During the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, the Company utilized restricted cash of $1,800,000 towards the purchase of citrus groves. Such purchases are included as part of the collateral under certain debt obligations. Additionally, in November 2019, the Company utilized restricted cash to pay down existing debt, including outstanding interest on such debt, in the amount of $4,489,000. In July 2020, the remaining restricted cash of approximately $720,000, including interest earned in the account, was released without further obligation to the Company.

In March 2020, the Company sold certain sections of the East Ranch, from which the Company received net cash proceeds (through its qualified intermediary) of approximately $2,952,000. The Company subsequently used substantially all of the net cash proceeds to purchase a like-kind asset in May 2020, which will allow the Company to defer substantially all of the tax impact of the gain on sale of the ranch land. The remaining net proceeds held by the qualified intermediary of approximately $64,000 were reimbursed to the Company in July 2020.

Revenue Recognition

Revenues are derived from the sale of processed fruit, fresh fruit, other citrus revenue, leasing revenue and other water and resource revenues. The majority of the revenue is generated from the sale of citrus fruit to processing facilities and fresh fruit sales. The Company recognizes revenue at the amount it expects to be entitled to be paid, determined when control of the products or services is transferred to its customers, which occurs upon delivery of and acceptance of the fruit by the customer and when the Company has a right to payment.

The Company has identified one performance obligation as the delivery of fruit to the processing facility of the customer (or harvesting of the citrus in the case of fresh fruit) for each separate variety of fruit identified in the contract. The Company initially recognizes revenue in an amount which is estimated based on contractual and market prices, including if such market price falls within the range (known as “floor” and “ceiling” prices) identified in the specific contracts. Additionally, the Company also has a contractual agreement whereby revenue is determined based on applying a cost-plus structure methodology. As such, since these contracts contain elements of variable consideration, the Company recognizes this variable consideration by using the expected value method. On a quarterly basis, management reviews the reasonableness of the revenues accrued based on buyers’ and processors’ advances to growers, cash and futures markets and experience in the industry. Adjustments are made throughout the year to these estimates as more current relevant industry information becomes available. Differences between the estimates and the final realization of revenues at the close of the harvesting season can result in either an increase or decrease to reported revenues. During the periods presented, no material adjustments were made to the reported citrus revenues.

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Receivables under contracts, whereby pricing is based on contractual and market prices, are primarily paid at the floor amount and are collected within seven days after the harvest week. Any adjustments to pricing as a result of changes in market prices are collected or paid thirty to sixty days after final market pricing is published. Receivables under contracts, whereby pricing is based off a cost-plus structure methodology, are paid at the final prior year rate. Any adjustments to pricing as a result of the cost-plus calculation are collected or paid upon finalization of the calculation and agreement by both parties. As of June 30, 2020, and September 30, 2019, the Company had total receivables relating to sales of citrus of approximately $280,000 and $160,000, respectively, recorded in Accounts Receivable, net, in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

Disaggregated Revenue

Revenues disaggregated by significant products and services for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 are as follows:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Alico Citrus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early and Mid-Season

 

$

 

 

$

 

 

$

31,303

 

 

$

39,574

 

Valencias

 

 

24,250

 

 

 

54,734

 

 

 

50,060

 

 

 

73,480

 

Fresh Fruit

 

478

 

 

 

1,052

 

 

 

2,015

 

 

 

3,629

 

Other

 

632

 

 

 

1,033

 

 

 

1,958

 

 

 

1,856

 

Total

 

$

25,360

 

 

$

56,819

 

 

$

85,336

 

 

$

118,539

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Land and other leasing

 

$

711

 

 

$

706

 

 

$

2,053

 

 

$

2,098

 

Other

 

 

51

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

253

 

 

 

228

 

Total

 

$

762

 

 

$

746

 

 

$

2,306

 

 

$

2,326

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Revenues

 

$

26,122

 

 

$

57,565

 

 

$

87,642

 

 

$

120,865

 

 

Noncontrolling Interest in Consolidated Subsidiary

The Financial Statements include all assets and liabilities of the less-than-100%-owned subsidiary the Company controls, Citree. Accordingly, the Company has recorded a noncontrolling interest in the equity of such entity. Citree had a net loss of approximately $16,000 and $57,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively, and had net income of approximately $192,000 and a net loss of $308,000 for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively, of which 51% is attributable to the Company. The shift from a net loss to net income for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 was the result of reimbursements received under the federal relief program relating to Hurricane Irma, aggregating approximately $493,000.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

In January 2017, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2017-04, “Intangibles-Goodwill and Other” (Topic 350), which simplifies the accounting for goodwill impairment. The updated guidance eliminates Step 2 of the impairment test, which requires entities to calculate the implied fair value of goodwill to measure a goodwill impairment charge. Instead, entities will record an impairment charge based on the excess of a reporting unit’s carrying amount over its fair value, determined in Step 1. This guidance will become effective for us in the fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those reporting periods. We will adopt this guidance using a prospective approach. The Company does not expect the adoption of ASU 2017-04 will have a material impact on its consolidated financial statements and will adopt the standard effective October 1, 2020.

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In August 2018, the FASB issued ASU 2018-13, “Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosure Framework - Changes to the Disclosure Requirements for Fair Value Measurements” (ASU 2018-13), which aims to improve the overall usefulness of disclosures to financial statement users and reduce unnecessary costs to companies when preparing fair value measurement disclosures. ASU 2018-13 is effective for annual and interim periods in the fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019. Retrospective adoption is required, except for certain disclosures, which will be required to be applied prospectively for only the most recent interim or annual period presented in the initial fiscal year of adoption. The Company does not expect the adoption of ASU 2018-13 will have a material impact on its consolidated financial statements and will adopt the standard effective October 1, 2020.

In November 2018, the FASB issued ASU 2018-19, “Codification Improvements to Topic 326, Financial Instruments-Credit Losses.” ASU 2018-19 clarifies that receivables arising from operating leases are not within the scope of Subtopic 326-20. Instead, impairment of receivables arising from operating leases should be accounted for in accordance with Leases (Topic 842). The standard is effective for us on October 1, 2020, with early adoption permitted. The Company does not expect the adoption of ASU 2018-19 to have a material impact on its consolidated financial statements.

In March 2020, the FASB issued ASU 2020-04, Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848): Facilitation of the Effects of Reference Rate Reform on Financial Reporting, which provides temporary optional expedients and exceptions for applying generally accepted accounting principles to contracts, hedging relationships and other transactions affected by reference rate reform. The Company’s floating rate notes and variable funding notes bear interest at fluctuating interest rates based on LIBOR. If LIBOR ceases to exist, the Company may need to renegotiate its loan agreements and the Company cannot predict what alternative index would be negotiated with its lenders. ASU 2020-04 is currently effective and upon adoption may be applied prospectively to contract modifications made on or before December 31, 2022. The Company is currently assessing the impact of adopting this standard and the impact on its consolidated financial statements.

The Company has reviewed other recently issued accounting standards which have not yet been adopted in order to determine their potential effect, if any, on the results of operations or financial condition. Based on the review of these other recently issued standards, the Company does not currently believe that any of those accounting pronouncements will have a significant effect on its current or future financial position, results of operations, cash flows or disclosures.

Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-02, “Leases (Topic 842).” This guidance requires entities that sign leases as a lessee to recognize right-of-use assets and lease liabilities for those leases classified as operating leases under previous U.S. GAAP. The accounting applied by a lessor is largely unchanged from that applied under previous U.S. GAAP. The Company adopted ASU 2016-02 on October 1, 2019.

The Company determines whether an arrangement is a lease at inception. The Company’s leases consist of operating lease arrangements for certain office space and IT facilities. When these lease arrangements include lease and non-lease components, the Company accounts for lease components and non-lease components (e.g. common area maintenance) separately based on their relative standalone prices.

Any lease arrangements with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, and it recognizes lease cost for these lease arrangements on a straight-line basis over the lease term. Many lease arrangements provide the options to exercise one or more renewal terms or to terminate the lease arrangement. The Company includes these options when it will be reasonably certain to exercise them in the lease term used to establish the right-of-use assets and lease liabilities. Generally, lease agreements do not include an option to purchase the leased asset, residual value guarantees or material restrictive covenants.

As most of our lease arrangements do not provide an implicit interest rate, the Company applies an incremental borrowing rate based on the information available at the commencement date of the lease arrangement to determine the present value of lease payments.

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No lease costs associated with finance leases and sale-leaseback transactions occurred and our lease income associated with lessor and sublease arrangements are not material to our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

Our operating leases are reported in our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as follows:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating lease components

 

Classification

 

June 30, 2020

 

Right-of-use assets

 

Other non-current assets

 

$

290

 

Current lease liabilities

 

Other current liabilities

 

$

168

 

Non-current lease liabilities

 

Other liabilities

 

$

214

 

 

Our operating leases cost components are reported in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations as follows:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Months

Ended

 

 

Nine Months

Ended

 

Operating lease components

 

Classification

 

June 30, 2020

 

 

June 30, 2020

 

Operating lease costs

 

General and administrative expenses

 

$

42

 

 

$

146

 

Operating lease right-of-use asset impairment

 

Other expense

 

$

 

 

$

87

 

 

Future maturities of our operating lease obligations as of June 30, 2020 by fiscal year are as follows:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020

 

 

 

$

41

 

2021

 

 

 

169

 

2022

 

 

 

175

 

2023

 

 

 

15

 

Total noncancelable future lease obligations

 

 

 

$

400

 

Less: Interest

 

 

 

 

(18

)

Present value of lease obligations

 

 

 

$

382

 

 

The weighted-average remaining lease term and weighted-average discount rate for our operating leases are as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

June 30, 2020

 

Weighted-average remaining lease term

 

 

 

2.33 years

 

Weighted-average discount rate

 

 

 

 

3.89

%

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

Nine Months

Ended

 

 

 

 

 

June 30, 2020

 

Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating cash flows from operating leases

 

 

 

$

142

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for lease obligations:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating leases

 

 

 

$

511

 

 

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The COVID-19 Pandemic

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the current novel coronavirus outbreak (“COVID-19”) to be a global pandemic. In response to this declaration and the rapid spread of COVID-19 within the United States, federal, state and local governments throughout the country have imposed varying degrees of restrictions on social and commercial activity to promote social distancing in an effort to slow the spread of the illness. These measures have had a significant adverse impact upon many sectors of the economy, including certain agriculture businesses. To date, the Company has experienced no material adverse impact from this pandemic.

Seasonality

The Company is primarily engaged in the production of fruit for sale to citrus markets, which is of a seasonal nature, and subject to the influence of natural phenomena and wide price fluctuations. Historically, the second and third quarters of Alico's fiscal year produce the majority of the Company's annual revenue. Working capital requirements are typically greater in the first and fourth quarters of the fiscal year, coinciding with harvesting cycles. Because of the seasonality of the business, results for any quarter are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved for the full fiscal year.

Note 2. Inventories

Inventories consist of the following at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

June 30,

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Unharvested fruit crop on the trees

 

$

28,462

 

 

$

39,276

 

Other

 

 

791

 

 

 

867

 

Total inventories

 

$

29,253

 

 

$

40,143

 

 

The Company records its inventory at the lower of cost or net realizable value. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, the Company did not record any adjustments to reduce inventory to net realizable value.

During the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, the Company received additional insurance proceeds relating to Hurricane Irma of approximately $486,000 in property and casualty claims reimbursement. There are no further property and casualty or crop insurance claims pending relating to Hurricane Irma. These insurance proceeds are included as a reduction to operating expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

The Company is eligible for Hurricane Irma federal relief programs for block grants that are being administered through the State of Florida. During the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, the Company received approximately $15,597,000 under the Florida Citrus Recovery Block Grant (“CRBG”) program. This represented Part 1 and a portion of Part 2 reimbursement under the three-part program. During the nine months ended June 30, 2020, the Company received additional proceeds of approximately $4,629,000 under the Florida CRBG program. This represented the remaining portion of Part 2 reimbursement under the three-part program. The timing and amount to be received under Part 3 of the program, if any, has not been finalized. These federal relief proceeds are included as a reduction to operating expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

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Note 3. Assets Held for Sale

In accordance with its strategy to dispose of non-core and under-performing assets, the following assets have been classified as assets held for sale at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

Carrying Value

 

 

 

June 30,

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

East Ranch

 

$

1,366

 

 

$

1,442

 

Total Assets Held for Sale

 

$

1,366

 

 

$

1,442

 

 

On March 27, 2020, the Company sold certain sections at the East Ranch for approximately $2,952,000 and realized a gain of approximately $2,838,000. The Company subsequently used substantially all of the net cash proceeds to purchase a like-kind asset in May 2020, which will allow the Company to defer substantially all of the tax impact of the gain on sale of the ranch land.

During the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, the Company sold certain trailers for approximately $47,000, and reclassified the remaining Assets Held for Sale to property and equipment, as management has determined not to offer for sale the remaining trailers.

On October 30, 2018, the Company sold certain parcels at Frostproof for approximately $206,000 and realized a gain of approximately $12,000.

Note 4. Property and Equipment, Net

Property and equipment, net consists of the following at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

June 30,

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Citrus trees

 

$

293,382

 

 

$

281,149

 

Equipment and other facilities

 

 

55,466

 

 

 

54,622

 

Buildings and improvements

 

 

8,133

 

 

 

8,224

 

Total depreciable properties

 

 

356,981

 

 

 

343,995

 

Less: accumulated depreciation and depletion

 

 

(112,535

)

 

 

(104,169

)

Net depreciable properties

 

 

244,446

 

 

 

239,826

 

Land and land improvements

 

 

106,631

 

 

 

105,822

 

Property and equipment, net

 

$

351,077

 

 

$

345,648

 

 

During the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, the Company recorded impairments of approximately $723,000 and $244,000, respectively, relating to the loss of citrus trees.

During the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, the Company purchased 203 acres of citrus blocks for approximately $1,950,000. These purchases were made from grove owners from within the Company’s existing grove locations. In April 2019, the lender, PGIM Real Estate Finance, LLC (“Prudential”), agreed to accept those purchases completed through April 2019 as substitute collateral and release $1,800,000 from restricted cash, which was completed in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2019. In the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, subsequent to April 2019, there were two additional purchases of Citrus blocks for approximately $100,000 that are not included as part of the substitution collateral. In the nine months ended June 30, 2020, two additional purchases of Citrus blocks for approximately $70,000 were completed.

 

On May 4, 2020, the Company purchased 334 citrus acres for approximately $2,850,000. This acquisition complements the Company’s existing citrus acres as these acres are located adjacent to existing groves in the Frostproof area. Additionally, this purchase was part of a like-kind exchange transaction, which will allow the Company to defer taxes relating to the sale of certain sections of the East Ranch.

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On June 1, 2020, the Company sold approximately 30 ranch acres to an employee for approximately $122,000 and recognized a gain of approximately $89,000.

On September 27, 2019, the Company sold approximately 5,500 acres from its West Ranch for approximately $14,775,000 and realized a gain on sale of approximately $13,033,000. Upon the sale of these acres, the lease rate pertaining to the grazing and other rights was adjusted from $98,750 to $80,000 per month, as these acres were previously being leased to a third party.

 

Note 5. Long-Term Debt and Lines of Credit

The following table summarizes long-term debt and related deferred financing costs, net of accumulated amortization at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019:

 

 

 

June 30, 2020

 

 

September 30, 2019

 

(in thousands)

 

Principal

 

 

Deferred

Financing

Costs, Net

 

 

Principal

 

 

Deferred

Financing

Costs, Net

 

Long-term debt, net of current portion:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Met Fixed-Rate Term Loans

 

$

85,000

 

 

$

647

 

 

$

89,688

 

 

$

724

 

Met Variable-Rate Term Loans

 

 

41,688

 

 

297

 

 

 

43,844

 

 

 

334

 

Met Citree Term Loan

 

 

4,575

 

 

37

 

 

 

4,750

 

 

 

40

 

Pru Loans A & B

 

 

15,387

 

 

211

 

 

 

16,257

 

 

 

224

 

Pru Loan E

 

 

4,290

 

 

3

 

 

 

4,455

 

 

 

9

 

Pru Loan F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4,455

 

 

 

38

 

 

 

 

150,940

 

 

 

1,195

 

 

 

163,449

 

 

 

1,369

 

Less current portion

 

 

5,130

 

 

 

 

 

 

5,338

 

 

 

 

Long-term debt

 

$

145,810

 

 

$

1,195

 

 

$

158,111

 

 

$

1,369

 

 

The following table summarizes lines of credit and related deferred financing costs, net of accumulated amortization at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019:

 

 

 

June 30, 2020

 

 

September 30, 2019

 

(in thousands)

 

Principal

 

 

Deferred

Financing

Costs, Net

 

 

Principal

 

 

Deferred

Financing

Costs, Net

 

Lines of Credit:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RLOC

 

$

20,000

 

 

$

145

 

 

$

 

 

$

8

 

WCLC

 

 

44,380

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lines of Credit

 

$

64,380

 

 

$

145

 

 

$

 

 

$

8

 

 

Future maturities of long-term debt and lines of credit as of June 30, 2020 are as follows:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 30, 2020

 

Due within one year

 

$

5,130

 

Due between one and two years

 

 

58,985

 

Due between two and three years

 

 

10,535

 

Due between three and four years

 

 

10,535

 

Due between four and five years

 

 

10,535

 

Due beyond five years

 

 

119,600

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total future maturities

 

$

215,320

 

 

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Interest costs expensed and capitalized were as follows:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Interest expense

 

$

1,603

 

 

$

1,745

 

 

$

4,599

 

 

$

5,625

 

Interest capitalized

 

 

320

 

 

 

269

 

 

 

892

 

 

 

714

 

Total

 

$

1,923

 

 

$

2,014

 

 

$

5,491

 

 

$

6,339

 

 

Debt

The Company's credit facilities consist of $125,000,000 in fixed interest rate term loans (“Met Fixed-Rate Term Loans”), $57,500,000 in variable interest rate term loans (“Met Variable-Rate Term Loans”), a $25,000,000 revolving line of credit (“RLOC”) with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and New England Life Insurance Company (collectively “Met”), and a $70,000,000 working capital line of credit (“WCLC”) with Rabo Agrifinance, Inc. (“Rabo”).

The term loans and RLOC are secured by real property. The security for the term loans and RLOC consists of approximately 38,200 gross acres of citrus groves and 5,800 gross acres of ranch land. The WCLC is collateralized by the Company’s current assets and certain other personal property owned by the Company.

The term loans, collectively, are subject to quarterly principal payments of $2,281,250, and mature November 1, 2029. The Met Fixed-Rate Term Loans bear interest at 4.15% per annum, and the Met Variable-Rate Term Loans bear interest at a rate equal to 90-day LIBOR plus 165 basis points (the “LIBOR spread”). The LIBOR spread is subject to adjustment by Met beginning May 1, 2017 and is subject to further adjustment every two years thereafter until maturity. No adjustment was made at May 1, 2019. Interest on the term loans is payable quarterly. The interest rates on the Met Variable-Rate Term Loans were 2.41% per annum and 3.91% per annum as of June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.

The Company may prepay up to $8,750,000 of the Met Fixed-Rate Term Loan principal annually without penalty, and any such prepayments may be applied to reduce subsequent mandatory principal payments. The maximum annual prepayment was made for calendar year 2015. During the first and second quarter of fiscal year 2018, the Company elected not to make its principal payment and utilized a portion of its 2015 prepayment to satisfy its principal payment requirements for such quarters. At June 30, 2020, the Company had $5,625,000 remaining available to reduce future mandatory principal payments should the Company elect to do so. The Met Variable-Rate Term Loans may be prepaid without penalty.

In March 2020, as a precautionary measure, the Company drew down an aggregate of $70,000,000 on its revolving credit facilities; $20,000,000 on its RLOC and $50,000,000 on its WCLC. This decision was made to safeguard the Company’s liquidity and to increase available cash on hand in the event of a more protracted COVID-19 outbreak.

The RLOC bears interest at a floating rate equal to 90-day LIBOR plus 165 basis points, payable quarterly. The LIBOR spread was adjusted by Met on May 1, 2017 and is subject to further adjustment every two years thereafter. No adjustment was made at May 1, 2019. In October 2019, the RLOC agreement was modified to extend the current maturity of November 1, 2019 to November 1, 2029. The RLOC is subject to an annual commitment fee of 25 basis points on the unused portion of the line of credit. The RLOC is available for funding general corporate needs. The variable interest rate was 2.41% and 3.91% per annum as of June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively. There was $20,000,000 and $0 outstanding on the RLOC at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively. Availability under the RLOC was $5,000,000 and $25,000,000 as of June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.

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The WCLC is a revolving credit facility and is available for funding working capital and general corporate requirements. The interest rate on the WCLC is based on the one month LIBOR, plus a spread, which is adjusted quarterly, based on the Company's debt service coverage ratio for the preceding quarter and can vary from 175 to 250 basis points. The rate is currently at LIBOR plus 175 basis points. The variable interest rate was 1.92% and 3.85% per annum as of June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively. The WCLC agreement was amended on September 20, 2018, and the primary terms of the amendment were an extension of the maturity to November 1, 2021. There were no changes to the commitment amount or interest rate. The WCLC agreement provides for Rabo to issue up to $2,000,000, reduced from $20,000,000 during fiscal year 2019, in letters of credit on the Company’s behalf. As of June 30, 2020, there was approximately $399,000 in outstanding letters of credit, which correspondingly reduced the Company's availability under the line of credit.

The WCLC is subject to a quarterly commitment fee on the daily unused availability under the line computed as the commitment amount less the aggregate of the outstanding loans and outstanding letters of credit. The commitment fee is adjusted quarterly based on Alico's debt service coverage ratio for the preceding quarter and can vary from a minimum of 20 basis points to a maximum of 30 basis points. Commitment fees to date have been charged at 20 basis points.

There was $44,380,000 and $0 outstanding on the WCLC at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.  Availability under the WCLC was approximately $25,221,000 and $69,540,000 as of June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.

In 2014, the Company capitalized approximately $2,834,000 of debt financing costs related to the refinancing and approximately $339,000 of costs related to the retired debt. Additionally, financing costs of approximately $23,000 and $133,000 were incurred in the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, respectively, in connection with the extension of the RLOC. All costs are included in deferred financing and being amortized to interest expense over the applicable terms of the obligations. The unamortized balance of deferred financing costs related to the financing above was approximately $1,089,000 and approximately $1,066,000 at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.

These credit facilities noted above are subject to various covenants including the following financial covenants: (i) minimum debt service coverage ratio of 1.10 to 1.00, (ii) tangible net worth of at least $160,000,000 increased annually by 10% of consolidated net income for the preceding years, or approximately $167,364,000 for the year ended September 30, 2019, (iii) minimum current ratio of 1.50 to 1.00, (iv) debt to total assets ratio not greater than .625 to 1.00, and, (v) solely in the case of the WCLC, a limit on capital expenditures of $30,000,000 per fiscal year. As of June 30, 2020, the Company was in compliance with all of the financial covenants.

Credit facilities also include a Met Life term loan collateralized by 1,200 gross acres of citrus grove owned by Citree ("Met Citree Loan"). This is a $5,000,000 credit facility that bears interest at a fixed rate of 5.28% per annum. Principal and interest payments are made on a quarterly basis. At June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, there was an outstanding balance of $4,575,000 and $4,750,000, respectively. The loan matures in February 2029. The unamortized balance of deferred financing costs related to this loan was approximately $37,000 and $40,000 at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.

Transition from LIBOR

The Company is currently evaluating the impact of the transition from LIBOR as an interest rate benchmark to other potential alternative reference rates. Currently, the Company has debt instruments in place that reference LIBOR-based rates. The transition from LIBOR is estimated to take place in 2021 and management will continue to actively assess the related opportunities and risks involved in this transition.

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Silver Nip Citrus Debt

There are two fixed-rate term loans, with an original combined balance of $27,550,000, bearing interest at 5.35% per annum (“Pru Loans A & B”). Principal of $290,000 is payable quarterly, together with accrued interest. On February 15, 2015, 734 Citrus Holdings, LLC d/b/a Silver Nip Citrus (“Silver Nip Citrus”) made a prepayment of $750,000. In addition, the Company made prepayments of approximately $4,453,000 in the second fiscal quarter of 2018 with proceeds from the sale of certain properties, which were collateralized under these loans. The Company may prepay up to $5,000,000 of principal without penalty.  As such, the Company exceeded the allowed $5,000,000 prepayment by approximately $203,000 and was required to make a premium payment of approximately $22,000. The loans are collateralized by approximately 5,700 acres of citrus groves in Collier, Hardee, Highlands and Polk Counties, Florida and mature on June 1, 2029 and June 1, 2033, respectively.

Silver Nip Citrus entered into two additional fixed-rate term loans with Prudential to finance the acquisition of a 1,500 acre citrus grove on September 4, 2014. Each loan (“Pru Loan E” and “Pru Loan F”) was in the original amount of $5,500,000. Principal of $55,000 per loan is payable quarterly, together with accrued interest.  In November 2019, the Company prepaid Pru Loan F in full in the amount of $4,455,000. Pru Loan E, which matures September 1, 2021, bears interest at 3.85% per annum. The interest rate on Pru Loan E is subject to adjustment on September 1, 2019 and every year thereafter until maturity. No adjustment was made at September 1, 2019. This loan is collateralized by approximately 1,500 gross acres of citrus groves in Charlotte County, Florida.

 

The Silver Nip Citrus credit agreements are subject to a financial covenant whereby the consolidated current ratio requirement is 1.00 to 1.00. Silver Nip Citrus was in compliance with the current ratio covenant as of June 30, 2020.

The unamortized balance of deferred financing costs related to the Silver Nip Citrus debt was approximately $214,000 and $271,000 at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.

Note 6. Accrued Liabilities

Accrued liabilities consist of the following at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

June 30,

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Ad valorem taxes

 

$

1,387

 

 

$

2,117

 

Accrued interest

 

 

1,143

 

 

 

1,110

 

Accrued employee wages and benefits

 

 

1,788

 

 

 

2,525

 

Accrued dividends

 

 

674

 

 

 

448

 

Accrued contractual obligation associated with sale of real estate

 

 

 

 

402

 

Consulting and separation charges

 

 

246

 

 

 

400

 

Accrued insurance

 

 

271

 

 

 

544

 

Other accrued liabilities

 

 

294

 

 

 

223

 

Total accrued liabilities

 

$

5,803

 

 

$

7,769

 

 

Note 7. Derivative Asset and Derivative Liabilities/Deferred Gain on Sale

On November 21, 2014, the Company completed the sale of approximately 36,000 acres of land used for sugarcane production and land leasing in Hendry County, Florida to Global Ag Properties, LLC (“Global”) for approximately $97,900,000 in cash.

The sales price was subject to post-closing adjustments over a ten year period. The Company realized a gain of approximately $42,753,000 on the sale. Initially, $29,140,000 of the gain was deferred due to the Company’s continuing involvement in the property pursuant to a post-closing agreement and the potential price adjustments. The deferral represented the Company’s estimate of the maximum exposure to loss as a result of the continuing involvement. A net gain of approximately $13,613,000 was recognized at the time of the sale.

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On October 1, 2018, the Company adopted ASC 610-20 and reevaluated the original post closing agreement under the guidance of ASC 610-20. As such, the Company recorded a derivative asset and derivative liabilities, which resulted in an increase to retained earnings of $10,897,000, net of taxes. This adjustment consisted of recording a derivative asset in the amount of $3,553,000 relating to potential payments due Alico from Global Ag Properties USA, LLC (“Global Ag”) and a derivative liability of $13,864,000 relating to potential payments due Global Ag from Alico. In the first quarter ended December 31, 2018, the Company recorded a loss of $956,000, which reflects the change in fair value of the derivative asset and derivative liabilities. In the three months ended March 31, 2019, the Company recorded an additional loss of $33,000.

On December 7, 2018, the Company and Global Ag entered into a Termination of Post Closing Agreement (the “2018 Post Closing Agreement”), pursuant to which the parties thereto agreed to certain terms and conditions under which a Post Closing Agreement, dated as of November 21, 2014 (the “2014 Post Closing Agreement”), may be terminated prior to the expiration of its stated term and with the payment of certain termination payments. The 2014 Post Closing Agreement was entered into in connection with the November 21, 2014 closing (the “Land Disposition”) of the sale by Alico to Global Ag of certain land used for sugarcane production and land leasing in Hendry County, Florida (the “Land”).

The 2014 Post Closing Agreement contained obligations, including possible payments by Alico and by Global Ag to each other over a ten year period following the closing of the Land Disposition, with the payments each year being based on the difference, if any, between certain computed amounts. Since the time of the closing of the Land Disposition and up through March 11, 2019, the computations have resulted in payments being made each year by Alico to Global Ag., which have aggregated approximately $6,518,000.

The 2018 Post Closing Agreement provided for (i) the termination of the 2014 Post Closing Agreement following the satisfaction of certain terms and conditions set forth in the termination agreement and (ii) the deposit by wire transfer into escrow of an aggregate of $11,300,000 following notification by Global Ag to Alico of the closing date of a sale of the Land by Global Ag to a third party. The conditions to the termination of the 2014 Post Closing Agreement and the payment of funds to Global Ag included (a) Global Ag’s assignment to the third party buyer, and such third party buyer’s assumption, of certain specified water management obligations, irrigation and drainage easement obligations, access easements obligations and obligations under a certain option to purchase certain railroad property owned by Alico, (b) delivery to the escrow agent of all instruments and consideration required to consummate the closing by Global Ag of the sale of the Land to the third party buyer, and (c) delivery to the escrow agent of copies of a water management project cooperation agreement running in favor of Alico and signed by Global Ag and the third party buyer.

On March 11, 2019, the 2018 Post Closing Agreement was completed. As such, all the conditions of the termination of the 2014 Post Closing Agreement, mentioned above, were met with the sale of the sugarcane land to a third party. As a result, the Company does not have any future liabilities or commitments to Global Ag in connection with the 2014 Post Closing Agreement.

Note 8. Income Taxes

In October 2019, the Internal Revenue Service concluded its audit of the September 30, 2015 tax year with no changes. The Federal and state filings remain subject to examination by tax authorities for tax periods ending after September 30, 2015.

The impact of adopting ASC 610-20 was modified in the quarter ended March 31, 2019 to reflect the deferred tax impact of this adoption. The deferred tax asset related to the deferred gain on sale was decreased by $3,704,000 with a corresponding decrease to retained earnings in the quarter ended March 31, 2019, offsetting the October 1, 2018 increase to retained earnings for the ASC 610-20 implementation (see Note 7. “Derivative Asset and Derivative Liabilities/Deferred Gain on Sale”).

On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (H.R. 748) (the “CARES Act”). Among the changes to the U.S. federal income tax rules, the CARES Act restored net operating loss carryback rules that were eliminated by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, modified the limit on the deduction for net interest expense, and accelerated the timeframe for refunds of AMT credit carryovers. The CARES Act did not have any material impact on the Company’s cash tax liability or financial condition.

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Note 9. Earnings Per Common Share

 

Basic earnings per share for Alico's common stock is calculated by dividing net income attributable to Alico, Inc. common stockholders by the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding for the period.  Diluted earnings per common share is similarly calculated, except that the calculation includes the dilutive effect of the assumed issuance of common shares issuable under equity-based compensation plans in accordance with the treasury stock method, except where the inclusion of such common shares would have an anti-dilutive impact.

 

 

For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, basic and diluted earnings per common share were as follows:

 

(in thousands except per share amounts)

 

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Net income attributable to Alico, Inc. common stockholders

 

$

2,096

 

 

$

16,244

 

 

$

6,458

 

 

$

21,324

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - basic

 

 

7,486

 

 

 

7,470

 

 

 

7,481

 

 

 

7,470

 

Dilutive effect of equity-based awards

 

 

7

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

12

 

 

 

24

 

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - diluted

 

 

7,493

 

 

 

7,471

 

 

 

7,493

 

 

 

7,494

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income per common shares attributable to Alico, Inc. common stockholders:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic

 

$

0.28

 

 

$

2.17

 

 

$

0.86

 

 

$

2.85

 

Diluted

 

$

0.28

 

 

$

2.17

 

 

$

0.86

 

 

$

2.85

 

 

For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, there were anti-dilutive equity awards excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per common share.

Note 10. Segment Information

Segments

Operating segments are defined in the criteria established under the FASB ASC Topic 280 as components of public entities that engage in business activities from which they may earn revenues and incur expenses for which separate financial information is available and which is evaluated regularly by the Company’s CODM in deciding how to assess performance and allocate resources. The Company’s CODM assesses performance and allocates resources based on two operating segments: Alico Citrus and Water Resources and Other Operations.

Total revenues represent sales to unaffiliated customers, as reported in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. Goods and services produced by these segments are sold to wholesalers and processors in the United States who prepare the products for consumption. The Company evaluates the segments’ performance based on direct margins (gross profit) from operations before general and administrative expenses, interest expense, other income (expense) and income taxes, not including nonrecurring gains and losses.

 

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Information by operating segment is as follows:

 

(in thousands)

 

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Revenues:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

$

25,360

 

 

$

56,819

 

 

$

85,336

 

 

$

118,539

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

762

 

 

 

746

 

 

 

2,306

 

 

 

2,326

 

Total revenues

 

 

26,122

 

 

 

57,565

 

 

 

87,642

 

 

 

120,865

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating expenses:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

 

19,508

 

 

 

31,141

 

 

 

67,866

 

 

 

73,597

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

394

 

 

 

420

 

 

 

1,325

 

 

 

1,768

 

Total operating expenses

 

 

19,902

 

 

 

31,561

 

 

 

69,191

 

 

 

75,365

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gross profit:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

 

5,852

 

 

 

25,678

 

 

 

17,470

 

 

 

44,942

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

368

 

 

 

326

 

 

 

981

 

 

 

558

 

Total gross profit

 

 

6,220

 

 

 

26,004

 

 

 

18,451

 

 

 

45,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depreciation, depletion and amortization:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

 

3,468

 

 

 

3,278

 

 

 

10,321

 

 

 

9,899

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

51

 

 

 

45

 

 

 

143

 

 

 

132

 

Other Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization

 

 

129

 

 

 

167

 

 

 

383

 

 

 

410

 

Total depreciation, depletion, and amortization

 

$

3,648

 

 

$

3,490

 

 

$

10,847

 

 

$

10,441

 

 

(in thousands)

 

June 30,

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

Assets:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

$

452,219

 

 

$

401,212

 

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

16,429

 

 

 

15,332

 

Other Corporate Assets

 

 

1,284

 

 

 

844

 

Total Assets

 

$

469,932

 

 

$

417,388

 

 

Note 11. Stockholders' Equity

Effective January 27, 2015, the Company’s Board of Directors adopted the 2015 Stock Incentive Plan (the “2015 Plan”) which provides for up to 1,250,000 common shares available for issuance to provide a long-term incentive plan for officers, employees, directors and/or consultants to directly link incentives to stockholder value. The 2015 Plan was approved by the Company’s stockholders in February 2015. The Company’s 2015 Plan provides for grants to executives in various forms including restricted shares of the Company’s common stock and stock options. Awards are discretionary and are determined by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors. Awards vest based upon service conditions. Non-vested restricted shares generally vest over requisite service periods of one to six years from the date of grant.

The Company recognizes stock-based compensation expense for (i) Board of Directors fees (paid in treasury stock), and (ii) other awards under the 2015 Plan (paid in restricted stock and stock options). Stock-based compensation expense is recognized in general and administrative expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

Stock Compensation - Board of Directors

The Board of Directors can either elect to receive stock compensation or cash for their fees for services provided. Stock-based compensation expense relating to the Board of Director fees was approximately $175,000 and $530,000 for the three and nine  months ended June 30, 2020, and approximately $200,000 and $676,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2019, respectively.

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Restricted Stock

Stock compensation expense related to the Restricted Stock totalled approximately $17,000 and $69,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020, and approximately $25,000 and $77,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2019, respectively. There was $0 and approximately $69,000 of total unrecognized stock compensation costs related to unvested stock compensation for the Restricted Stock grants at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively.

Stock Option Grant

Stock option grants of 118,000 options to certain Officers and Managers of the Company (collectively the “2020 Option Grants”) were granted on October 11, 2019. The option exercise price was set at $33.96, the closing price on October 11, 2019. The 2020 Option Grants will vest as follows: (i) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $35.00; (ii) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $40.00; (iii) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $45.00; and (iv) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $50.00. If the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by (A) the date that is 18 months following the termination of employment, if the employment is terminated due to death or disability, (B) the date that is 12 months following the termination of employment, if the employment is terminated by the Company without cause, by the employee with good reason, or due to the employee’s retirement, or (C) the date of the termination of employment for any other reason, then any unvested options will be forfeited. In addition, if the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by December 31, 2022 then any unvested options will be forfeited. The 2020 Option Grants will also become vested to the extent that the applicable stock price hurdles are satisfied in connection with a change in control of the Company. As of June 30, 2020, the Company’s stock closed at $31.16 per share. During the nine months ended June 30, 2020 the stock did trade above $35.00 per share for twenty consecutive days; accordingly, 25% of the 2020 Option Grants are vested at June 30, 2020 and the corresponding stock option expense was recognized during the nine months ended June 30, 2020.

Stock option grants of 10,000 options to Mr. John Kiernan (the “2019 Option Grants”) were granted on October 25, 2018. The option exercise price for these options was set at $33.34, the closing price on October 25, 2018. The 2019 Option Grants will vest as follows: (i) 3,333 of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $40.00; (ii) 3,333 of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $45.00; (iii) 3,334 of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $50.00. If the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by (A) the date that is 18 months following the Executive’s termination of employment, if the Executive’s employment is terminated due to death or disability, (B) the date that is 12 months following the Executive’s termination of employment, if the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company without cause, by the Executive with good reason, or due to the Executive’s retirement, or (C) the date of the termination of the Executive’s employment for any other reason, then any unvested options will be forfeited. In addition, if the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by December 31, 2021 then any unvested options will be forfeited. The 2019 Option Grants will also become vested to the extent that the applicable stock price hurdles are satisfied in connection with a change in control of the Company. As of June 30, 2020, the Company’s stock was trading at $31.16 per share, and since the date of grant the stock did not trade above $40.00 per share; accordingly, none of the 2019 Option Grants are vested at June 30, 2020.

Stock option grants of 210,000 options to Mr. Remy Trafelet and 90,000 options to Mr. John Kiernan (collectively, the “2018 Option Grants”) were granted on September 7, 2018. The option exercise price for these options was set at $33.60, the closing price on September 7, 2018. The 2018 Option Grants will vest as follows: (i) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $35.00; (ii) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $40.00; (iii) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $45.00; and (iv) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $50.00. If the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by (A) the date that is 18 months following the Executive’s termination of employment, if the Executive’s employment is terminated due to death or disability, (B) the date that is 12

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months following the Executive’s termination of employment, if the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company without cause, by the Executive with good reason, or due to the Executive’s retirement, or (C) the date of the termination of the Executive’s employment for any other reason, then any unvested options will be forfeited. In addition, if the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by December 31, 2021 then any unvested options will be forfeited. The 2018 Option Grants will also become vested to the extent that the applicable stock price hurdles are satisfied in connection with a change in control of the Company. As of June 30, 2020, the Company’s stock was trading at $31.16 per share. During the nine months ended June 30, 2020, the stock did trade above $35.00 per share for a consecutive twenty days; accordingly, 25% of Mr. Kiernan's 2018 Option Grants are vested at June 30, 2020 and the corresponding stock option expense was recognized during the nine months ended June 30, 2020. As set forth below, more than a majority of the 2018 Option Grants issued to Mr. Trafelet were forfeited and the vesting conditions of the remainder were modified, all pursuant to the Alico Settlement Agreement, as defined below.

A stock option grant of 300,000 options in the case of Mr. Trafelet and 225,000 options in the case of each of Mr. Henry Slack and Mr. George Brokaw (collectively, the “2016 Option Grants”) were granted on December 31, 2016.  The option price was set at $27.15, the closing price on December 31, 2016.  The 2016 Option Grants will vest as follows: (i) 25% of the options will vest if the price of the Company’s common stock during a consecutive 20-trading day period exceeds $60.00; (ii) 25% of the options will vest if such price exceeds $75.00; (iii) 25% of the options will vest if such price exceeds $90.00; and (iv) 25% of the options will vest if such price exceeds $105.00. If the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by (A) the second anniversary of the Executive’s termination of employment, if the Executive’s employment is terminated due to death or disability, (B) the date that is 18 months following the Executive’s termination of employment, if the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company without cause, by the Executive with good reason, or due to the Executive’s retirement, or (C) the date of the termination of the Executive’s employment for any other reason, then any unvested options will be forfeited. In addition, if the applicable stock price hurdles have not been achieved by the fifth anniversary of the grant date (or the fourth anniversary of the grant date, in the case of the tranche described in clause (i) above), then any unvested options will be forfeited. The 2016 Option Grants will also become vested to the extent that the applicable stock price hurdles are satisfied in connection with a change in control of the Company. As of June 30, 2020, the Company’s stock was trading at $31.16 per share, and since the date of grant the stock did not trade above $60.00 per share; accordingly, none of the 2016 Option Grants are vested at June 30, 2020. As set forth below, all of the 2016 Option Grants issued to Mr. Trafelet were forfeited pursuant to the Alico Settlement Agreement, as defined below.

Additionally, 187,500 shares of the 2016 Option Grants made to each of Messrs. Slack and Brokaw were forfeited on September 5, 2018 and no replacement options were granted.

Pursuant to an Alico Settlement Agreement dated February 11, 2019 (described in Note 13. “Related Party Transactions”), which was unanimously approved by the Board of Directors, Mr. Trafelet agreed to voluntarily resign from his roles as President and Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Company. Under the Settlement Agreement, Mr. Trafelet forfeited (i) all of the 2016 Option Grants granted to him and (ii) all of the 2018 Option Grants granted to him in September 2018, other than 26,250 stock options that will vest if the minimum price of Alico's common stock over 20 consecutive trading days exceeds $35.00 per share and 26,250 stock options that will vest if the minimum price of Alico's common stock over 20 consecutive trading days exceeds $40.00 per share (“2019 Modified Option Grant”), in each case, by the first anniversary of the date of the Alico Settlement Agreement (collectively, the "Retained Options"). Any Retained Options that vest in accordance with their terms will expire on the date that is six months following the date on which the Retained Option vests, and any Retained Options that do not vest by the first anniversary of the Alico Settlement Agreement will be forfeited as of such first anniversary. As of June 30, 2020, the Company’s stock was trading at $31.16 per share. During the nine months ended June 30, 2020, the stock did trade above $35.00 per share for a consecutive twenty days; accordingly, 26,250 stock options from the 2019 Modified Option Grants are vested at June 30, 2020. However, since the stock did not trade above $40.00 per share for a consecutive twenty days by the first anniversary of the date of the Alico Settlement Agreement, 26,250 stock options from the 2019 Modified Option Grants were forfeited. As a result of the forfeited stock options relating to the 2016 Option Grants and 2018 Option Grants, the Company reversed $823,000 of previously recorded stock compensation expense during the year ended September 30, 2019, which is recorded as a reduction of General and Administrative expense.

Forfeitures of all stock options were recognized as incurred.

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Stock compensation expense related to the options totalled approximately $60,000 and $443,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020, respectively, and $89,000 and $607,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2019, respectively. At June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, there was approximately $435,000 and $502,000, respectively, of total unrecognized stock compensation costs related to unvested share-based compensation for the option grants. The total unrecognized compensation cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 1.47 years.

The fair value of the 2020 and 2019 Option Grants was estimated on the date of grant using a Monte Carlo valuation model that uses the assumptions noted in the following table. The expected term of options granted is derived from the output of the option valuation model and represents the period of time that options granted are expected to be outstanding; the range given below results from different timeframes for the various market conditions being met.

 

2020 Option Grant

 

 

 

 

Expected Volatility

 

 

26.0

%

Expected Term (in years)

 

3.61

 

Risk Free Rate

 

 

1.60

%

 

The weighted-average grant-date fair value of the 2020 Option Grant was $3.20. There were no additional stock options granted or exercised for the nine months ended June 30, 2020.

 

2019 Modified Option Grant

 

 

 

 

Expected Volatility

 

 

25.0

%

Expected Term (in years)

 

1.50

 

Risk Free Rate

 

 

2.52

%

 

The weighted-average grant-date fair value of the 2019 Modified Option Grant was $1.40.

 

2019 Option Grants

 

 

 

 

Expected Volatility

 

 

30.0

%

Expected Term (in years)

 

4.09

 

Risk Free Rate

 

 

2.95

%

 

The weighted-average grant-date fair value of the 2019 Option Grants was $7.10.

Stock Repurchase Authorizations

On October 3, 2018, the Company completed a tender offer of 752,234 shares at a price of $34.00 per share aggregating $25,575,956. 734 Investors, who was Alico's largest stockholder from 2013 until November 12, 2019, participated in the tender offer and sold a small percentage of its holdings.

On October 10, 2019, the Board of Directors authorized the repurchase of up to 7,000 shares of the Company’s common stock from 734 Investors in a privately negotiated repurchase of shares. On October 15, 2019, the Company entered into a repurchase agreement to repurchase a total of 7,000 shares of the Company’s common stock from 734 Investors, effective October 15, 2019.

The following table illustrates the Company’s treasury stock activity for the nine months ended June 30, 2020:

 

(in thousands, except share amounts)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shares

 

 

Cost

 

Balance as of September 30, 2019

 

 

939,632

 

 

$

31,943

 

Purchased

 

 

7,000

 

 

 

238

 

Issued to employees and directors

 

 

(16,595

)

 

 

(642

)

Balance as of June 30, 2020

 

 

930,037

 

 

$

31,539

 

 

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Note 12.

Commitments and Contingencies

Letters of Credit

The Company had outstanding standby letters of credit in the total amount of approximately $399,000 and $460,000 at June 30, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively, to secure its various contractual obligations.

Legal Proceedings

From time to time, Alico may be involved in litigation relating to claims arising out of its operations in the normal course of business. There are no current legal proceedings to which the Company is a party or of which any of its property is subject that it believes will have a material adverse effect on its financial position, results of operations or cash flows.

Purchase Commitments

The Company enters into contracts for the purchase of citrus trees during the normal course of its business. As of June 30, 2020, the Company had approximately $1,769,000 relating to outstanding commitments for these purchases that will be paid upon delivery of the remaining citrus trees.

Note 13. Related Party Transactions

Henry R. Slack and George R. Brokaw

On December 31, 2016, the Company entered into new employment agreements (collectively, the “Employment Agreements”) with Henry R. Slack, and George R. Brokaw. Mr. Slack previously served as the Executive Chairman of the Company, and Mr. Brokaw previously served as the Executive Vice Chairman of the Company. The Employment Agreements provided for an annual base salary of $250,000 in the case of Mr. Slack and an annual base salary of $250,000 in the case of Mr. Brokaw.

Effective July 1, 2019, Mr. Slack resigned his employment with the Company as Executive Chairman. Effective December 31, 2019, Mr. Brokaw resigned his employment with the Company as Executive Vice Chairman.  Mr. Slack and Mr. Brokaw continue to serve on the Board of the Company.

Remy W. Trafelet

On February 11, 2019, as contemplated by a settlement agreement between the Company, certain members of the Board of Directors, Mr. Trafelet, and certain third parties affiliated with Mr. Trafelet (the “Alico Settlement Agreement”) Mr. Trafelet submitted to the Board his resignation as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and a member of the Board, effective upon the execution of the Alico Settlement Agreement. Also, on February 11, 2019, as contemplated by the Alico Settlement Agreement, the Company entered into a consulting agreement (the "Consulting Agreement") with Mr. Trafelet and 3584 Inc., an entity controlled by Mr. Trafelet (the "Consultant"). Pursuant to the Consulting Agreement, Mr. Trafelet will make himself available to provide consulting services to the Company through the Consultant for up to 24 months. In exchange for the consulting services, the Consultant will receive an annual consulting fee of $400,000.  As of June 30, 2020, the Company has paid approximately $554,000 towards these consulting fees. If the Company terminates the consulting period (other than in certain specified circumstances), the Company will continue to pay the consulting fees described above through the balance of the 24-month term.

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Shared Services Agreement

The Company had a shared services agreement with Trafelet Brokaw Capital Management, L.P.  (“TBCM”), whereby the Company reimbursed TBCM for use of office space and various administrative and support services. The agreement expired December 31, 2018 and was not extended or renewed. The annual cost of the office and services was approximately $618,000. The Company expensed $0 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and expensed $0 and approximately $147,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2019, respectively.

Distribution of Shares by Alico’s Largest Shareholder

On November 12, 2019, 734 Investors, the Company’s largest shareholder from 2013 until November 12, 2019, distributed the 3,173,405 shares of Company common stock held by it, on a pro rata basis, to its members. The Company understands this share distribution was made in anticipation of the dissolution of 734 Investors. Transfers of these shares were not made pursuant to any current Alico registration statement.

Note 14. Subsequent Events

On July 16, 2020, the Company executed an agreement with an affiliated group of third parties to provide citrus grove caretaking and harvest and haul management services for approximately 7,000 acres owned by such third parties. The Company is to be reimbursed by the third parties for all of its costs incurred related to providing these services and also is to receive a management fee based on acres covered under this agreement.

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

The following discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and related Notes thereto.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

We provide forward-looking information in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, particularly in this Management’s Discussion and Analysis and Results of Operations, pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Any statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements that express our intentions, beliefs, expectations, strategies, predictions or any other statements relating to our future activities or other future events or conditions. These statements are based on our current expectations, estimates and projections about our business based, in part, on assumptions made by our management and can be identified by terms such as “plans,” “expect,” “may,” "anticipate,” “intend,” “should be,” “will be” “is likely to,” “believes,” and similar expressions referring to future periods. Alico believes the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable but cannot guarantee future results, level of activity, performance or achievements. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, Alico cautions you against relying on any of these forward-looking statements. Factors which may cause future outcomes to differ materially from those foreseen in forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: changes in laws, regulation and rules; weather conditions that affect production, transportation, storage, demand, import and export of fresh product and their by-products; increased pressure from diseases including citrus greening and citrus canker, as well as insects and other pests; disruption of water supplies or changes in water allocations; market pricing of citrus; pricing and supply of raw materials and products; market responses to industry volume pressures; pricing and supply of energy; changes in interest rates; availability of financing for land development activities and other growth and corporate opportunities; onetime events; acquisitions and divestitures; seasonality; labor disruptions; inability to pay debt obligations; inability to engage in certain transactions due to restrictive covenants in debt instruments; government restrictions on land use; changes in agricultural land values; Alico's receipt of future funding from the state of Florida in connection with water retention projects; impact of the COVID-19 outbreak and coronavirus pandemic on our agriculture operations, including without limitation demand for product, supply chain, health and availability of our labor force, the labor force of contractors we engage, and the labor force of our competitors; other risks related to the duration and severity of the COVID-19 outbreak and coronavirus pandemic and its impact on Alico’s business; the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak and coronavirus pandemic on the U.S. and global economies and financial markets; access to governmental loans and incentives; any reduction in the public float resulting from repurchases of common stock by Alico; changes in equity awards to employees; any increase in the public float resulting from the distribution by 734 Investors of its shares to its members; whether the Company's dividend policy, including its recent increased dividend amounts, is continued; expressed desire of certain of our stockholders to liquidate their shareholdings by virtue of past market sales of common stock by sales of common stock or by way of future transactions; political changes and economic crises; competitive actions by other companies; increased competition from international companies; changes in environmental regulations and their impact on farming practices; the ability to secure permits for the Water Storage Contract and Project from the South Florida Water Management District; the land ownership policies of governments; changes in government farm programs and policies and international reaction to such programs; changes in pricing calculations with our customers; fluctuations in the value of the U. S. dollar, interest rates, inflation and deflation rates; length of terms of contracts with customers; impact of concentration of sales to one customer; whether  the State of Florida exercises an option to purchase approximately 10,700 acres of land from Alico; and changes in and effects of crop insurance programs, global trade agreements, trade restrictions and tariffs; and soil conditions, harvest yields, prices for commodities, and crop production expenses. These forward looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements due to numerous factors, including those Risks Factors described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, and our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

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Business Overview

Business Description

Alico, Inc., together with its subsidiaries (collectively, “Alico”, the “Company”, “we”, “us” or “our”) generates operating revenues primarily from the sale of its citrus products, providing services to citrus groves owned by third parties, and grazing and hunting leasing. The Company operates as two business segments and all of its operating revenues are generated in the United States. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020, the Company generated operating revenues of approximately $26,122,000 and $87,642,000, respectively, income from operations of approximately $3,664,000 and $10,182,000, respectively, and net income attributable to common stockholders of approximately $2,096,000 and $6,458,000, respectively. Cash provided by operating activities was approximately $21,121,000 for the nine months ended June 30, 2020.

 

Business Segments

Operating segments are defined in the criteria established under the Financial Accounting Standards Board - Accounting Standards Codification (“FASB ASC”) Topic 280 as components of public entities that engage in business activities from which they may earn revenues and incur expenses for which separate financial information is available and which is evaluated regularly by the Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) in deciding how to assess performance and allocate resources. The Company’s CODM assesses performance and allocates resources based on its operating segments.

The Company has two segments as follows:

 

Alico Citrus includes activities related to planting, owning, cultivating and/or managing citrus groves in order to produce fruit for sale to fresh and processed citrus markets, including activities related to the purchase and resale of fruit and value-added services, which include contracting for the harvesting, marketing and hauling of citrus; and

 

Water Resources and Other Operations includes activities related to sod, native plant sales, grazing and hunting leasing, management and/or conservation of unimproved native pastureland and activities related to rock mining royalties and other insignificant lines of business. Also included are activities related to owning and/or leasing improved farmland. Improved farmland is acreage that has been converted, or is permitted to be converted, from native pasture and which may have various improvements including irrigation, drainage and roads.

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates

The discussion and analysis of the Company's financial condition and results of operations is based upon its unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The preparation of these financial statements requires it to make certain estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, revenues and expenses, and related disclosures of contingent assets and liabilities. Alico bases these estimates on historical experience, available current market information and on various other assumptions that management believes are reasonable under the circumstances. Additionally, the Company evaluates the results of these estimates on an on-going basis. Management’s estimates form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.

There have been no significant changes during this reporting period to the policies and disclosures, except for the adoption of ASC 2016-02 “Leases” as noted in Note 1 “Description of Business and Basis of Presentation” to the condensed consolidated financial statements in Item 1 of Part I of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and set forth in Part II, Item 7 in Alico’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019.

See Note 1. “Description of Business and Basis of Presentation” to the condensed consolidated financial statements in Item 1 of Part I of this Form 10-Q for a detailed description of recent accounting pronouncements.

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Recent Developments

The COVID-19 Pandemic

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the current novel coronavirus outbreak (“COVID-19”) to be a global pandemic. In response to this declaration and the rapid spread of COVID-19 within the United States, federal, state and local governments throughout the country have imposed varying degrees of restrictions on social and commercial activity to promote social distancing in an effort to slow the spread of the illness. These measures have had a significant adverse impact upon many sectors of the economy, including certain agriculture businesses.

During March 2020, as a precautionary measure to ensure financial flexibility and maintain maximum liquidity in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Company implemented several measures that we believe will ensure sufficient liquidity for the next several months, including drawing down an aggregate of $70,000,000 on its revolving credit facilities. Additionally, for the protection of our employees per the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, the Company has arranged to have the majority of office personnel work remotely, has taken steps to allow our field workers greater separation and has worked with its harvesters, haulers and suppliers to minimize interactions. The Company continues to assess the situation on a daily basis.

To date, the Company has experienced no material adverse impacts from this pandemic.

 

Citrus Grove Management Agreement

 

On July 16, 2020, the Company executed an agreement with an affiliated group of third parties to provide citrus grove caretaking and harvest and haul management services for approximately 7,000 acres owned by such third parties. The Company is to be reimbursed by the third parties for all of its costs incurred related to providing these services and also is to receive a management fee based on acres covered under this agreement.

Federal Relief Program

The Company is eligible for Hurricane Irma federal relief programs for block grants that are being administered through the State of Florida. During the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, the Company received approximately $15,597,000 under the Florida Citrus Recovery Block Grant (“CRBG”) program. This represented Part 1 and a portion of Part 2 reimbursement under a three-part program. In the nine months ended June 30, 2020, the Company received additional proceeds of approximately $4,629,000 under the Florida CRBG program. This represented the remaining portion of Part 2 reimbursement under a three-part program. The timing and amount to be received under the remaining portion of Part 3 of the program, if any, has not been finalized.

Distribution of Shares by 734 Investors

On November 14, 2019, 734 Investors filed a Form 4 and an amendment to Schedule 13D with the SEC disclosing that on November 12, 2019, it distributed all of its shares of Company common stock previously held by it, consisting of 3,173,405 shares, on a pro rata basis, to its members. Prior to such distribution, 734 Investors was the Company’s largest shareholder.

Employee and Board of Directors Matters

On August 6, 2020, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Alico, Inc. (the “Company”) increased the number of its directors by two and appointed Mr. Adam Putnam and Ms. Kate English as directors, each to serve until the 2021 annual meeting of the Company’s shareholders or until his or her earlier death, resignation, or removal in accordance with the Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Company. The Board has affirmatively determined that Mr. Putnam and Ms. English each qualify as independent directors under the rules of the NASDAQ Stock Exchange and as defined under applicable law.

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In December 2019, Mr. George R. Brokaw, the then Executive Vice Chairman, informed the Board of Directors that he would voluntarily step down as Executive Vice Chairman effective December 31, 2019 and that change has taken effect. Mr. Brokaw’s decision to step down as Executive Vice Chairman was not the result of any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to the Company’s operations, policies or practices. After the effectiveness of this change, Mr. Brokaw has remained a member of the Board of Directors.

By way of action that has been taken by and at the direction of the Board of Directors, Benjamin D. Fishman, the non-employee Executive Chairman, became the Chairman of the Board, effective as of February 27, 2020, immediately after the Annual Meeting of Shareholders. Mr. Fishman remains a non-employee director.

Condensed Consolidated Results of Operations

The following discussion provides an analysis of Alico's results of operations and should be read in conjunction with the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Change

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Change

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

$

 

 

%

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

$

 

 

%

 

Operating revenues:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

$

25,360

 

 

$

56,819

 

 

$

(31,459

)

 

 

(55.4

)%

 

$

85,336

 

 

$

118,539

 

 

$

(33,203

)

 

 

(28.0

)%

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

762

 

 

 

746

 

 

 

16

 

 

 

2.1

%

 

 

2,306

 

 

 

2,326

 

 

 

(20

)

 

 

(0.9

)%

 Total operating revenues

 

 

26,122

 

 

 

57,565

 

 

 

(31,443

)

 

 

(54.6

)%

 

 

87,642

 

 

 

120,865

 

 

 

(33,223

)

 

 

(27.5

)%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gross profit:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alico Citrus

 

 

5,852

 

 

 

25,678

 

 

 

(19,826

)

 

 

(77.2

)%

 

 

17,470

 

 

 

44,942

 

 

 

(27,472

)

 

 

(61.1

)%

Water Resources and Other Operations

 

 

368

 

 

 

326

 

 

 

42

 

 

 

12.9

%

 

 

981

 

 

 

558

 

 

 

423

 

 

 

75.8

%

Total gross profit

 

 

6,220

 

 

 

26,004

 

 

 

(19,784

)

 

 

(76.1

)%

 

 

18,451

 

 

 

45,500

 

 

 

(27,049

)

 

 

(59.4

)%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General and administrative expenses

 

 

2,556

 

 

 

2,682

 

 

 

(126

)

 

 

(4.7

)%

 

 

8,269

 

 

 

10,786

 

 

 

(2,517

)

 

 

(23.3

)%

Income from operations

 

 

3,664

 

 

 

23,322

 

 

 

(19,658

)

 

 

(84.3

)%

 

 

10,182

 

 

 

34,714

 

 

 

(24,532

)

 

 

(70.7

)%

Total other (expense) income, net

 

 

(1,405

)

 

 

(1,623

)

 

 

218

 

 

 

(13.4

)%

 

 

(1,602

)

 

 

(6,459

)

 

 

4,857

 

 

 

(75.2

)%

Income before income taxes

 

 

2,259

 

 

 

21,699

 

 

 

(19,440

)

 

 

(89.6

)%

 

 

8,580

 

 

 

28,255

 

 

 

(19,675

)

 

 

(69.6

)%

Income tax provision

 

 

171

 

 

 

5,483

 

 

 

(5,312

)

 

 

(96.9

)%

 

 

2,028

 

 

 

7,082

 

 

 

(5,054

)

 

 

(71.4

)%

Net income

 

 

2,088

 

 

 

16,216

 

 

 

(14,128

)

 

 

(87.1

)%

 

 

6,552

 

 

 

21,173

 

 

 

(14,621

)

 

 

(69.1

)%

Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests

 

 

8

 

 

 

28

 

 

 

(20

)

 

 

(71.4

)%

 

 

(94

)

 

 

151

 

 

 

(245

)

 

NM

 

Net income attributable to Alico, Inc. common stockholders

 

$

2,096

 

 

$

16,244

 

 

$

(14,148

)

 

 

(87.1

)%

 

$

6,458

 

 

$

21,324

 

 

$

(14,866

)

 

 

(69.7

)%

 

NM - Not meaningful

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The following discussion provides an analysis of the Company's operating segments:

Alico Citrus

The table below presents key operating measures for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019:

 

(in thousands, except per box and per pound solids data)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nine Months Ended

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 30,

 

 

Change

 

 

June 30,

 

 

Change

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

Unit

 

 

%

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

Unit

 

 

%

 

Operating Revenues:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early and Mid-Season

 

$

 

 

$

 

 

$

 

 

NM

 

 

$

31,303

 

 

$

39,574

 

 

$

(8,271

)

 

 

(20.9

)%

Valencias

 

 

24,250

 

 

 

54,734

 

 

 

(30,484

)

 

 

(55.7

)%

 

 

50,060

 

 

 

73,480

 

 

 

(23,420

)

 

 

(31.9

)%

Fresh Fruit

 

 

478

 

 

 

1,052

 

 

 

(574

)

 

 

(54.6

)%

 

 

2,015

 

 

 

3,629

 

 

 

(1,614

)

 

 

(44.5

)%

Purchase and Resale of Fruit

 

 

247

 

 

 

697

 

 

 

(450

)

 

 

(64.6

)%

 

 

850

 

 

 

943

 

 

 

(93

)

 

 

(9.9

)%

Other

 

 

385

 

 

 

336

 

 

 

49

 

 

 

14.6

%

 

 

1,108

 

 

 

913

 

 

 

195

 

 

 

21.4

%

Total

 

$

25,360

 

 

$

56,819

 

 

$

(31,459

)

 

 

(55.4

)%

 

$

85,336

 

 

$

118,539

 

 

$

(33,203

)

 

 

(28.0

)%

Boxes Harvested:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early and Mid-Season

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NM

 

 

 

3,146

 

 

 

3,114

 

 

 

32

 

 

 

1.0

%

Valencias

 

 

1,905

 

 

 

3,492

 

 

 

(1,587

)

 

 

(45.4

)%

 

 

4,165

 

 

 

4,790

 

 

 

(625

)

 

 

(13.0

)%

Total Processed

 

 

1,905

 

 

 

3,492

 

 

 

(1,587

)

 

 

(45.4

)%

 

 

7,311

 

 

 

7,904

 

 

 

(593

)

 

 

(7.5

)%

Fresh Fruit

 

 

44

 

 

 

74

 

 

 

(30

)

 

 

(40.5

)%

 

 

247

 

 

 

210

 

 

 

37

 

 

 

17.6

%

Total

 

 

1,949

 

 

 

3,566

 

 

 

(1,617

)

 

 

(45.3

)%

 

 

7,558

 

 

 

8,114

 

 

 

(556

)

 

 

(6.9

)%

Pound Solids Produced:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early and Mid-Season

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NM

 

 

 

17,947

 

 

 

16,873

 

 

 

1,074

 

 

 

6.4

%

Valencias

 

 

11,970

 

 

 

22,023

 

 

 

(10,053

)

 

 

(45.6

)%

 

 

25,631

 

 

 

29,854

 

 

 

(4,223

)

 

 

(14.1

)%

Total

 

 

11,970

 

 

 

22,023

 

 

 

(10,053

)

 

 

(45.6

)%

 

 

43,578

 

 

 

46,727

 

 

 

(3,149

)

 

 

(6.7

)%

Pound Solids per Box:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early and Mid-Season

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NM

 

 

 

5.70

 

 

 

5.42

 

 

 

0.28

 

 

 

5.2

%

Valencias

 

 

6.28

 

 

 

6.31

 

 

 

(0.03

)

 

 

(0.5

)%

 

 

6.15

 

 

 

6.23

 

 

 

(0.08

)

 

 

(1.3

)%

Price per Pound Solids:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early and Mid-Season

 

$

 

 

$

 

 

$

 

 

NM

 

 

$

1.74

 

 

$

2.35

 

 

$

(0.61

)

 

 

(26.0

)%

Valencias

 

$

2.03

 

 

$

2.49

 

 

$

(0.46

)

 

 

(18.5

)%

 

$

1.95

 

 

$

2.46

 

 

$

(0.51

)

 

 

(20.7

)%

Price per Box:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fresh Fruit

 

$

10.86

 

 

$

14.24

 

 

$

(3.38

)

 

 

(23.7

)%

 

$

8.16

 

 

$

17.26

 

 

$

(9.10

)

 

 

(52.7

)%

Operating Expenses:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cost of Sales

 

$

13,926

 

 

$

20,876

 

 

$

(6,950

)

 

 

(33.3

)%

 

$

51,300

 

 

$

50,670

 

 

$

630

 

 

 

1.2

%

Harvesting and Hauling

 

 

5,118

 

 

 

9,966

 

 

 

(4,848

)

 

 

(48.6

)%

 

 

19,873

 

 

 

22,114

 

 

 

(2,241

)

 

 

(10.1

)%

Purchase and Resale of Fruit

 

 

169

 

 

 

491

 

 

 

(322

)

 

 

(65.6

)%

 

 

593

 

 

 

659

 

 

 

(66

)

 

 

(10.0

)%

Other

 

295

 

 

 

(192

)

 

 

487

 

 

NM

 

 

 

(3,900

)

 

 

154

 

 

 

(4,054

)

 

NM

 

Total

 

$

19,508

 

 

$

31,141

 

 

$

(11,633

)

 

 

(37.4

)%

 

$

67,866

 

 

$

73,597

 

 

$

(5,731

)

 

 

(7.8

)%

 

NM - Not meaningful

The Company sells its Early and Mid-Season and Valencia oranges to processors that convert the majority of the citrus crop into orange juice. They generally buy the citrus on a pound solids basis, which is the measure of the soluble solids (sugars and acids) contained in one box of fruit. Fresh fruit is generally sold to packing houses that purchase the citrus on a per box basis. Other revenues consist of third-party grove caretaking, and the purchase and reselling of fruit.

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Alico's operating expenses consist primarily of cost of sales and harvesting and hauling costs. Cost of sales represents the cost of maintaining the citrus groves for the preceding calendar year and does not vary in relation to production. Harvesting and hauling costs represent the costs of bringing citrus product to processors and varies based upon the number of boxes produced. Other expenses include the period costs of third-party grove caretaking and the purchase and reselling of fruit.

 

The decrease in revenue for the three months ended June 30, 2020, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2019 was primarily due to a decrease in the price per pound solids in the market place for Valencia fruit as well as a decrease in the processed box production generated from Valencia fruit. The decrease in the price per pound solids in the market place was a result of excess supply from domestic and international growers. With respect to production, the harvesting of the Company’s Valencia fruit in fiscal year 2020 was completed earlier than in the previous fiscal year.  Accordingly, the Company harvested a smaller number of boxes in the three month period ended June 30, 2020 as compared to the same period in 2019 and, as such, a smaller amount of revenue was recognized in the three month period ended June 30, 2020 as compared to the three month period ended June 30, 2019. The harvesting of the Valencia fruit was completed by the middle of May 2020 in the current harvest season, as compared to the harvesting being completed in early June 2019 in the previous harvest season.

 

The decrease in revenue for the nine months ended June 30, 2020, compared to the nine months ended June 30, 2019 was due to a decrease in the price per pound solids as well as a decrease in processed box production. Consistent with the three months ended June 30, 2020, the decrease in the price per pound solids in the market place was a result of excess supply from domestic and international growers.  The decrease in processed box production was the result of greater fruit drop and smaller fruit size in the current harvest season as compared to the prior harvest season

 

As previously disclosed, the Company anticipated a reduction in the market prices throughout the 2019-20 harvest season as a result of the excess supply from domestic and international growers. However, due to an increase in the consumption of Not from Concentrate Orange Juice ("NFC"), as indicated in the published Nielsen data, over the last several months, the inventory levels have decreased and, as a result, the Company anticipates that market pricing will improve in the 2020-21 harvest season.

 

The Company completed its harvest season in the middle of May 2020 and was not impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The USDA, in its July 10, 2020 Citrus Crop Forecast for the 2019-20 harvest season, indicated its expectation that the Florida orange crop will decrease from approximately 71,750,000 boxes for the 2018-19 crop year to approximately 67,650,000 boxes for the 2019-20 crop year, a decrease of approximately 5.7%.

 

The decrease in operating expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2020, as compared to the three months ended June 30, 2019, primarily relates to the timing of the harvesting of the Valencia fruit.  As a result of commencing and completing the harvesting of Valencia fruit earlier in the season and harvesting a lower percentage of boxes, in relation to total boxes to be harvested for the full season, in the three months ended June 30, 2020, as compared to the same period in the prior year, a lower percentage of costs were allocated to Cost of Sales in the period. Additionally, as a result of completing harvesting earlier, the Company processed fewer boxes during the quarter ended June 30, 2020, as compared to the same period in the prior year, resulting in a decrease in its harvesting and hauling expense.

 

The decrease in operating expenses for the nine months ended June 30, 2020, as compared to the nine months ended June 30, 2019, primarily relates to the Company receiving proceeds of approximately $4,629,000 through the CRBG relating to Hurricane Irma during the nine months ended June 30, 2020.  Additionally, the Company saw a reduction in harvesting and hauling costs as a result of fewer processed boxes being harvested during the nine months ended June 30, 2020 as compared to the same period in the prior year.

 

On July 16, 2020, the Company executed an agreement with an affiliated group of third parties to provide citrus grove caretaking and harvest and haul management services for approximately 7,000 acres owned by such third parties. The Company is to be reimbursed by the third parties for all of its costs incurred related to providing these services and also is to receive a management fee based on acres covered under this agreement. As this transaction proceeds, the Company will be recording both an increase in revenues and expenses as it provides these citrus grove caretaking management services.

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Water Resources and Other Operations

The table below presents key operating measures for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Change

 

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

Change

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

$

 

 

%

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

$

 

 

%

 

Revenue From:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Land and other leasing

 

$

711

 

 

$

706

 

 

$

5

 

 

 

0.7

%

 

$

2,053

 

 

$

2,098

 

 

$

(45

)

 

 

(2.1

)%

Other

 

 

51

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

11

 

 

 

27.5

%

 

 

253

 

 

 

228

 

 

 

25

 

 

 

11.0

%

Total

 

$

762

 

 

$

746

 

 

$

16

 

 

 

2.1

%

 

$

2,306

 

 

$

2,326

 

 

$

(20

)

 

 

(0.9

)%

Operating Expenses:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Land and other leasing

 

$

241

 

 

$

217

 

 

$

24

 

 

 

11.1

%

 

$

690

 

 

$

769

 

 

$

(79

)

 

 

(10.3

)%

Water conservation

 

 

153

 

 

 

202

 

 

 

(49

)

 

 

(24.3

)%

 

 

630

 

 

 

985

 

 

 

(355

)

 

 

(36.0

)%

Other

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

(1

)

 

 

(100.0

)%

 

 

5

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

(9

)

 

 

(64.3

)%

Total

 

$

394

 

 

$

420

 

 

$

(26

)

 

 

(6.2

)%

 

$

1,325

 

 

$

1,768

 

 

$

(443

)

 

 

(25.1

)%

 

Land and other leasing includes lease income from grazing right leases, hunting leases, a lease to a third party of an aggregate mine, leases of oil extraction rights to third parties, and farm lease revenue.

The slight decrease in revenues from Water Resources and Other Operations for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 is primarily due to a reduction in the leased acreage relating to the cattle grazing lease. The reduction in the leased acreage was due to certain acres, which were included under this lease arrangement, being sold in September 2019, and a subsequent revision in December 2019 to the lease, whereby fewer acres are now being leased under this cattle grazing lease. Offsetting this decrease, and resulting in an increase in revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2020, was the impact of the Company entering into a new grazing rights agreement with a third-party for certain available acreage.

The decrease in operating expenses from Water Resources and Other Operations for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020, compared to the three and nine months ended June 30, 2019 is primarily due to a reduction in incurred costs associated with the water project.

Water storage and conservation

In December 2012, the South Florida Water Management District (“SFWMD”) issued a solicitation request for projects to be considered for the Northern Everglades Payment for Environmental Services Program. In March 2013, the Company submitted its response proposing a dispersed water management project on a portion of its ranch land to reduce harmful discharges to the Caloosahatchee Estuary.

 

On December 11, 2014, the SFWMD approved a contract with the Company. The contract term is eleven years and allows up to one year for implementation (design, permitting, construction and construction completion certification) and ten years of operation, whereby the Company will provide water retention services. Payment includes an amount not to exceed $4,000,000 of reimbursement for implementation. In addition, it provides for an annual fixed payment of $12,000,000 for operations and maintenance costs, as long as the project is in compliance with the contract and subject to annual District Board approval of funding. The contract specifies that the District Board has to approve the payments annually and there can be no assurance that it will approve the annual fixed payments. On September 19, 2018, the SFWMD issued a press release announcing the issuance of an Environmental Resource Permit for Alico. The SFWMD release also stated that (i) the issuance of the permit cleared the path for Alico to deliver a regional dispersed water storage project in the Caloosahatchee Watershed that has the opportunity to significantly reduce excessive Lake Okeechobee releases and storm water runoff to the Caloosahatchee Estuary, (ii) Alico has all necessary state approvals to proceed, and (iii) the project is expected to be operational within one year from the start of construction, which is contingent on Alico securing additional local and federal approvals. These approvals include a compatible use agreement from the Natural Resources Conservation Service, as well as approvals from the local water control

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districts. The project has made substantial progress toward receiving federal authorization from the US Army Corps of Engineers, which includes consultation with US Fish & Wildlife Service and the Tribes of Florida. The approved Florida budget for the state’s 2019/2020 fiscal year included funding for the Program. Operating expenses were approximately $153,000 and $202,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively, and were approximately $630,000 and $985,000 for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively.

 

As a result of the Company granting the State of Florida an option to purchase an approximate 10,700 acre parcel on the western part of Alico Ranch (the “State Option”), and because a sale of those acres would affect the proposed dispersed water management project, the Company has decided to suspend all permit approval activities for its dispersed water management project. The Company expects the State Option transaction to close by the end of September 2020.

 

General and Administrative Expense

 

General and administrative expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2020 totalled approximately $2,556,000, compared to approximately $2,682,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2019. The decrease was attributable in large part to (i) a reduction of payroll expense of approximately $99,000, which includes the resignation of a senior manager in December 2019.

 

General and administrative expenses for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 totalled approximately $8,269,000, compared to approximately $10,786,000 for the nine months ended June 30, 2019. The decrease was attributable in large part to (i) a reduction  in professional fees of approximately $2,300,000 relating to corporate matters incurred in the nine months ended June 30, 2019, (ii) a reduction in consulting and separation fees of approximately $800,000 incurred in the nine months ended June 30, 2019 relating to a settlement agreement with a former senior executive, (iii) a reduction in rent expense of approximately $150,000 as a result of the Company not renewing its lease for office space in New York City and (iv) a reduction in Board of Director compensation of approximately $147,000. These decreases were partially offset by an adjustment to stock compensation expense whereby the Company recorded a reduction in stock compensation expense of approximately $823,000 for the nine months ended June 30, 2019, as a result of a former senior executive forfeiting his stock options as part of a settled litigation and an increase in Directors and Officers insurance premiums of approximately $175,000.

 

Other (Expense) Income, net

 

Other (expense) income, net, for the three months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 was approximately $(1,405,000) and approximately $(1,623,000), respectively. The decrease in other (expense) income, net is primarily due to the Company recognizing a reduction of approximately $142,000 in interest expense as a result of (i) the reduction of its long-term debt attributable to making its mandatory principal payments and (iii) a reduction in interest rates.  Additionally, the Company recognized a gain on sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale of approximately $89,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2020. No significant gain on sale of assets was recorded for the three months ended June 30, 2019.

 

Other (expense) income, net, for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 was approximately $(1,602,000) and approximately $(6,459,000), respectively. The decrease in the other (expense) income, net is primarily due to (i) the Company recognizing a gain on sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale of approximately $2,927,000 during the nine months ended June 30, 2020 compared to the same period in the prior year where no significant gain on sale of assets was recorded, (ii) the Company recognizing a reduction of approximately $1,026,000 in lower interest expense as a result of the reduction of its long-term debt attributable to making its mandatory principal payments and making a prepayment of one of its long-term debt obligations and (iii) during the nine months ended June 30, 2019, the Company recorded an expense of approximately $989,000 relating to the change in fair value of the derivative asset and derivative liabilities (see “Note 7. Derivative Gain on Sale”).

With the Company drawing down substantially on its lines of credit in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Company anticipates it will incur increased interest expense until such borrowings are paid.

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Income Taxes

 

The income tax provision was approximately $171,000 and $5,483,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively, and an income tax provision of approximately $2,028,000 and $7,082,000 for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively. The decrease in the tax provision for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2020 primarily resulted from the Company generating lower net income, compared to the three and nine months ended June 30, 2019. In addition, the decrease in the three months ended June 30, 2020, as compared to the three months ended June 30, 2019, reflects the impact of a reduction in the Florida state income tax rate.

 

Seasonality

The Company is primarily engaged in the production of fruit for sale to citrus markets, which is of a seasonal nature, and subject to the influence of natural phenomena and wide price fluctuations. Historically, the second and third quarters of Alico’s fiscal year produce the majority of the Company's annual revenue. Working capital requirements are typically greater in the first and fourth quarters of the fiscal year, coinciding with harvesting cycles. Because of the seasonality of the business, results for any quarter are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved for the full fiscal year.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

A comparative balance sheet summary is presented in the following table:

 

(in thousands)

 

June 30,

 

 

September 30,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

Change

 

Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash

 

$

81,210

 

 

$

23,838

 

 

$

57,372

 

Total current assets

 

$

113,599

 

 

$

61,977

 

 

$

51,622

 

Total current liabilities

 

$

24,603

 

 

$

28,951

 

 

$

(4,348

)

Working capital

 

$

88,996

 

 

$

33,026

 

 

$

55,970

 

Total assets

 

$

469,932

 

 

$

417,388

 

 

$

52,544

 

Principal amount of term loans and lines of credit

 

$

215,320

 

 

$

163,449

 

 

$

51,871

 

Current ratio

 

4.62 to 1

 

 

2.14 to 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Management believes that a combination of cash-on-hand (much of which has been generated from a recent draw on lines of credit), cash generated from operations, asset sales and additional availability under the Company’s lines of credit will provide sufficient liquidity to service the principal and interest payments on its indebtedness, and will satisfy working capital requirements and capital expenditures for at least the next twelve months and over the long term. Alico maintains a $70,000,000 working capital line of credit and a $25,000,000 revolving line of credit, which are available for general use (see Note 5. “Long-Term Debt and Lines of Credit” to the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements). In March 2020, as a precautionary measure, the Company drew down an aggregate of $70,000,000 on these revolving credit facilities; $50,000,000 on its WCLC and $20,000,000 on its RLOC. This decision was made to safeguard the Company’s liquidity and to increase available cash on hand in the event of a more protracted COVID-19 outbreak. As of June 30, 2020, there was approximately $64,380,000 outstanding on these lines of credit.

 

The level of debt could have important consequences on Alico’s business, including, but not limited to, increasing its vulnerability to general adverse economic and industry conditions, limiting the availability of cash flow to fund future investments, capital expenditures, working capital, business activities and other general corporate requirements, and limiting flexibility in planning for, or reacting to, changes in its business and industry.

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Net Cash Provided By Operating Activities

The following table details the items contributing to Net Cash Provided By Operating Activities for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

Change

 

Net income

 

$

6,552

 

 

$

21,173

 

 

$

(14,621

)

Depreciation, depletion, and amortization

 

 

10,847

 

 

 

10,441

 

 

 

406

 

Deferred income tax (benefit) expense

 

 

(772

)

 

 

454

 

 

 

(1,226

)

Gain on sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale

 

 

(3,065

)

 

 

(137

)

 

 

(2,928

)

Loss on disposal of long-lived assets

 

 

48

 

 

 

 

 

 

48

 

Change in fair value of derivatives

 

 

 

 

 

989

 

 

 

(989

)

Impairment of long-lived assets

 

 

723

 

 

 

244

 

 

 

479

 

Impairment of right-of-use asset

 

 

87

 

 

 

 

 

 

87

 

Stock-based compensation expense

 

 

1,042

 

 

 

537

 

 

 

505

 

Other

 

 

15

 

 

 

(160

)

 

 

175

 

Change in working capital

 

 

5,644

 

 

 

8,145

 

 

 

(2,501

)

Net cash provided by operating activities

 

$

21,121

 

 

$

41,686

 

 

$

(20,565

)

 

The decrease in net cash provided by operating activities for the nine months ended June 30, 2020, as compared to the same period in 2019, was primarily due to a decrease in net income. To a smaller extent, the Company the decrease in net cash was due to the increase in gain on sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale in the nine months ended June 30, 2020, relating to the sale of certain sections of the East Ranch, as well as a decrease in working capital primarily associated with acquisition of citrus trees.

 

Net Cash Used In Investing Activities

The following table details the items contributing to Net Cash Used In Investing Activities for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

Change

 

Capital expenditures:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Citrus trees

 

$

(13,865

)

 

$

(11,547

)

 

$

(2,318

)

Land

 

 

(832

)

 

 

(561

)

 

 

(271

)

Equipment and other

 

 

(2,310

)

 

 

(2,459

)

 

 

149

 

Total

 

 

(17,007

)

 

 

(14,567

)

 

 

(2,440

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net proceeds from sale of real estate, property and equipment and assets held for sale

 

 

3,322

 

 

 

419

 

 

 

2,903

 

Change in deposits on purchase of citrus trees

 

 

53

 

 

 

(256

)

 

 

309

 

Deposit on purchase of citrus grove

 

 

(25

)

 

 

 

 

 

(25

)

Advances on notes receivables, net

 

 

91

 

 

 

56

 

 

 

35

 

Net cash used in investing activities

 

$

(13,566

)

 

$

(14,348

)

 

$

782

 

 

The decrease in the amount of net cash used in investing activities for the nine months ended June 30, 2020, as compared to the nine months ended June 30, 2019, was primarily due to proceeds received from the sale of certain sections of the East Ranch during the nine months ended June 30, 2020, which was partially offset by an increase in capital expenditures.

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Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Financing Activities

The following table details the items contributing to Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Financing Activities for the nine months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019:

 

(in thousands)

 

Nine Months Ended June 30,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020

 

 

2019

 

 

Change

 

Repayments on revolving lines of credit

 

$

(46,187

)

 

$

(86,123

)

 

$

39,936

 

Borrowings on revolving lines of credit

 

 

110,567

 

 

 

83,438

 

 

 

27,129

 

Principal payments on term loans

 

 

(12,509

)

 

 

(8,169

)

 

 

(4,340

)

Treasury stock purchases

 

 

(238

)

 

 

(25,576

)

 

 

25,338

 

Payment on termination of sugarcane agreement

 

 

 

 

 

(11,300

)

 

 

11,300

 

Dividends paid

 

 

(1,793

)

 

 

(1,343

)

 

 

(450

)

Deferred financing costs

 

 

(23

)

 

 

 

 

 

(23

)

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

 

$

49,817

 

 

$

(49,073

)

 

$

98,890

 

 

The shift from cash used in financing activities to cash provided by financing activities is primarily due to the Company drawing down on its lines of credit. During March 2020, the Company drew down $70,000,000 as a precautionary measure to safeguard the Company’s liquidity and to increase available cash on hand in the event of a more protracted COVID-19 outbreak.  Additionally, the Company purchased its common shares through a tender offer in October 2018 for an aggregate approximate amount of $25,576,000 and terminated its 2014 Post-Closing Agreement in March 2019 pursuant to which the Company paid $11,300,000. Partially offsetting this shift was a prepayment of one of its long-term debt obligations in November 2019 in the amount of $4,455,000.

Alico had $64,380,000 outstanding on its revolving lines of credit as of June 30, 2020.

The WCLC line of credit agreement provides for Rabo Agrifinance, Inc. to issue up to $2,000,000 in letters of credit on the Company’s behalf. As of June 30, 2020, there was approximately $399,000 in outstanding letters of credit, which correspondingly slightly reduced Alico's availability under the line of credit.

Purchase Commitments

The Company enters into contracts for the purchase of citrus trees during the normal course of its business.  As of June 30, 2020, the Company had approximately $1,769,000 relating to outstanding commitments for these purchases, which will be paid upon delivery.

Contractual Obligations and Off Balance Sheet Arrangements

There have been no material changes during this reporting period to the disclosures set forth in Part II, Item 7 in Alico’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019.

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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk

There have been no material changes during this reporting period in the disclosures set forth in Part II, Item 7A in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, as filed with the SEC on December 5, 2019.

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

 

(a)

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures.

Our Principal Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have evaluated the effectiveness of the our disclosure controls and procedures as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (the “Exchange Act”) as of the end of the period covered by this report. Based on this evaluation, our Principal Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have concluded that, as of the end of the period covered by this report, our disclosure controls and procedures were effective.

 

(b)

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting.

During the fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2020, there were no changes in our internal controls over financial reporting that have materially affected or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION

From time to time, Alico may be involved in litigation relating to claims arising out of its operations in the normal course of business. There are no current legal proceedings to which the Company is a party or of which any of its property is subject that it believes will have a material adverse effect on its financial position, results of operations or cash flows.

Item 1A. Risk Factors

With the exception of the following, there have been no material changes in the risk factors set forth in Part 1, Item 1A, “Risk Factors” in Alico's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, as filed with the SEC on December 5, 2019.

Our business, results of operations and our financial condition may be impacted by the outbreak of COVID-19 and such impact could be materially adverse.

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the current novel coronavirus outbreak (“COVID-19”) to be a global pandemic. In response to this declaration and the rapid spread of COVID-19 within the United States, federal, state and local governments throughout the country have imposed varying degrees of restriction on social and commercial activity to promote social distancing in an effort to slow the spread of the illness.

The spread of the COVID-19 has created significant volatility, uncertainty and economic disruption. The extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic impacts our business, operations, and financial results is uncertain and will depend on certain factors that we may not be able to accurately predict, including:

 

the duration and scope of the pandemic;

 

governmental, business and individual actions taken in response to the pandemic and the impact of those actions on economic activity;

 

the actions of our customers, particularly Tropicana, and their respective abilities to continue their facility operations;

 

our ability to secure the necessary products/chemicals from our vendors to allow us to continue to provide proper care to our citrus trees;

 

our ability to continue to obtain third-party resources, including laborers and truck drivers, to provide the harvesting and hauling of our citrus fruit  including the extent to which the laborers and/or truck drivers are unable and/or refuse to work as a result of experiencing and/or caring for those experiencing the COVID-19 disease;

 

our ability to avoid business disruptions as a result of our employees working remotely.

Any of these factors could cause or contribute to the risks and uncertainties identified in our fiscal year 2019 Form 10-K and could materially adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and cashflows.

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Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

There were no sales of unregistered equity securities during the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities

 

Period

(a)

Total

number

of shares

(or units)

purchased

 

(b)

Average

price paid

per share

(or unit)

 

(c)

Total number

of shares

(or units)

purchased as

part of publicly

announced

plans or

programs

 

(d)

Maximum number

(or approximate

dollar value) of

shares (or units)

that may yet be

purchased under

the plans or

programs

 

4/1/2020 - 4/30/2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5/1/2020 - 5/31/2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6/1/2020 - 6/30/2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities

None.

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosure

Not Applicable.

Item 5. Other Information

None.

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Item 6. Exhibits

 

Exhibit

Number

 

Exhibit Index

 

 

 

 

    3.1

 

Restated Certificate of Incorporation, dated February 17, 1972 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 of Alico's filing on Form 10-K dated December 11, 2017)

 

 

 

    3.2

 

Certificate of Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation, dated January 14, 1974 (incorporated by reference to Alico’s Registration Statement on Form S-8, dated December 21, 2005, Registration No. 333-130575)

 

 

 

    3.3

 

Amendment to Articles of Incorporation, dated January 14, 1987 (incorporated by reference to Alico’s Registration Statement on Form S-8, dated December 21, 2005, Registration No. 333-130575)

 

 

 

    3.4

 

Amendment to Articles of Incorporation, dated December 27, 1988 (incorporated by reference to Alico’s Registration Statement on Form S-8, dated December 21, 2005, Registration No. 333-130575)

 

 

 

    3.5

 

By-Laws of Alico, Inc., amended and restated (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.5 of Alico's filing on Form 10-Q dated August 6, 2019)

 

 

 

  10.1

 

Ninth Amendment and Waiver to Credit Agreement

 

 

 

  10.2*

 

(incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 of Alico’s Current Report on Form 8-K dated May 21, 2020)

 

 

 

  10.3*

 

(incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.2 of Alico’s Current Report on Form 8-K dated May 21, 2020)

 

 

 

  10.4+

 

Option Agreement for Sale and Purchase

 

 

 

  31.1

 

Certification of Principal Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Rule 13a-14(a) certification

 

 

 

  31.2

 

Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Rule 13a-14(a) certification

 

 

 

  32.1

 

Certification of Principal Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350

 

 

 

  32.2

 

Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350

 

 

 

101.INS

**

XBRL Instance Document

 

 

 

101.SCH

**

XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document

 

 

 

101.CAL

**

XBRL Taxonomy Calculation Linkbase Document

 

 

 

101.DEF

**

XBRL Taxonomy Definition Linkbase Document

 

 

 

101.LAB

 

XBRL Taxonomy Label Linkbase Document

 

 

 

101.PRE

 

XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document

 

 

 

104

 

The cover page for the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2020, has been formatted in Inline XBRL.

*

 

Pursuant to Item 601(b)(10)(iv) of Regulation S-K promulgated by the SEC, certain portions of this exhibit have been redacted. The Company hereby agrees to furnish supplementally to the SEC, upon its request, an unredacted copy of this exhibit.

**

 

In accordance with Rule 406T of Regulation S-T, these XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) documents are furnished and not filed or a part of a registration statement or prospectus for purposes of Sections 11 or 12 of the Securities Act of 1933 or Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and otherwise are not subject to liability under these sections.

+

 

Certain schedules and exhibits have been omitted from this filing pursuant to Item 601(b) (2) of Regulation S-K. The Company will furnish supplemental copies of any such schedules or exhibits to the SEC upon request.

 

 

 

 

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Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

 

 

ALICO, INC. (Registrant)

 

 

 

August 6, 2020

By:

/s/ John E. Kiernan

 

 

John E. Kiernan

 

 

President and Chief Executive Officer

 

 

(Principal Executive Officer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 6, 2020

By:

/s/ Richard Rallo

 

 

Richard Rallo

 

 

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

 

 

(Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)

 

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