Helen Johnson-Leipold
Analyst · Sidoti
Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. I'll begin with a brief overview of financial results for the quarter and first six months, review the initial impact of COVID-19 on our businesses and outline our priorities, as we work to help mitigate its ongoing effect. I'll turn things over to Dave to review the key financials and then we'll take your questions.Total company sales declined 8% to $163.1 million during the second quarter. Each business was impacted differently by the pandemic this quarter, some more, some less, some earlier, some later. Improved margins and cost-cutting efforts helped offset the impact of lower sales. Operating profit for the quarter improved to $31.8 million and Dave will discuss the factors behind this increase in his section.Net income was $20.4 million or $2.02 per diluted share. On a year-to-date basis, sales, profit before taxes and net income all compared favorably to prior year six-month period, due to this year's very strong first quarter performance. Government ordered stay-at-home mandates, led to temporary suspensions at many of our operations.Diving, our most global business was affected first due to the rolling spread of COVID-19 around the world. As a result guide markets across the globe have been negatively impacted by government ordered stay-at-home mandates. Watercraft and Camping production was temporarily suspended in mid- to late March, followed by Fishing in early April.Due to the timing of all this, at the heart of our primary selling season, has dramatically disrupted and we expect the third quarter to be significantly impacted as a result of COVID-19. During these unsettling times, employee health and safety has been our primary focus, with employees working from home and while production and shipments were on temporary hiatus, every location was deep cleaned and sanitized, strict operating processes and procedures put into place, consistent with CDC guidelines for COVID-19 and good personal hygiene directive advanced.As a result of these measures, we are able to ramp up operations at levels consistent with demand in each business and with applicable government requirements, which vary by state and location. Despite the physical distance between us, my management team has worked closely together, monitoring all aspects of this rapidly changing situation to bring clarity to near-term priorities and longer-term needs.Government mandates have restricted activities enjoyed by our outdoor consumers thus far. And while these are just beginning to ease, this year's warm weather outdoor recreation season will be constricted. Our focus now and for the remainder of the year is implementing strategies and plans designed to optimize sales. Key to this will be leveraging our digital marketing capability and capacity to maximize e-commerce and in-market opportunities.When our consumers are once again able to get out there and to experience the great outdoors, Johnson Outdoors will be there for them. Once-stay-at-home mandates and restrictions on travel are eased, we hope to have a clear view on the fuller impact of COVID-19 on the outdoor recreation industry and our markets and thus greater clarity on the full year outlook.Importantly, our unwavering commitment to building a thriving enterprise long-term remains stronger than ever. Now, as always, consumer-driven innovation will play a critical role in helping us overcome challenging times and emerge stronger and better positioned for the future.Now, I'll turn things over to Dave.