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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K
 
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of report (Date of earliest event reported) March 25, 2020

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Winnebago Industries, Inc.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)

Iowa001-0640342-0802678
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation)
(Commission File Number)(IRS Employer Identification No.)
   
P.O. Box 152Forest CityIowa 50436
(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
 
Registrant's telephone number, including area code   641-585-3535
______________________________________________________________________
(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report.) 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
 
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.50 par value per shareWGONew York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
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.  



Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On March 25, 2020, Winnebago Industries, Inc. issued a press release to report financial results for the second quarter of Fiscal 2020 ended February 29, 2020. A copy of the press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated by reference herein.

Exhibit 99.1 includes non-GAAP financial measures related to our operations. Certain of these non-GAAP measures may be discussed in our earnings conference call for the second quarter of Fiscal 2020. In addition, Exhibit 99.1 includes reconciliations of these GAAP to non-GAAP measures as well as an explanation of why these non-GAAP measures provide useful information to investors and how management uses these non-GAAP measures. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP, and the financial results calculated in accordance with GAAP and reconciliations from our results should be carefully evaluated.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits 
Exhibit NumberDescription




SIGNATURE
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES, INC.
Date:March 25, 2020By:/s/ Bryan L. Hughes
 Name:Bryan L. Hughes
 Title:Vice President, Chief Financial Officer


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News Release
Contact: Steve Stuber - Investor Relations - 952-828-8461 - srstuber@wgo.net
Media Contact: Sam Jefson - Public Relations Specialist - 641-585-6803 - sjefson@wgo.net


WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER FISCAL 2020 RESULTS

-- Strong Sales Growth Continues to Outperform the RV Industry --

-- Quarterly Revenues Increased 45%, including Robust Organic Growth of 13% --

-- Reported Quarterly Diluted EPS of $0.51, Adjusted EPS of $0.67 Up 9.8% Over Prior Year --

-- YTD Operating Cash Flow Up 129% Over Prior Year --

-- First Full Quarter of Contribution From Newmar with Integration Progressing as Planned --


FOREST CITY, IOWA, March 25, 2020 - Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE:WGO), a leading outdoor lifestyle product manufacturer, today reported financial results for the Company's second quarter Fiscal 2020.

Second Quarter Fiscal 2020 Results
Revenues for the Fiscal 2020 second quarter ended February 29, 2020, increased 44.9% to $626.8 million compared to $432.7 million for the Fiscal 2019 period. Revenues for Newmar, which was acquired in the first quarter of Fiscal 2020, were $138.4 million. Revenues excluding Newmar increased 12.9% to $488.4 million. Gross profit increased 20.1% to $79.8 million, compared to $66.4 million for the Fiscal 2019 period. Gross profit margin decreased 270 basis points in the quarter, primarily driven by a change in mix due to the inclusion of a full quarter of Newmar, the impact of inventory step-up purchase accounting related to the Newmar acquisition and start-up costs associated with our Towable segment new production facilities. Operating income was $29.6 million for the quarter, compared to $28.9 million in the second quarter of last year. Fiscal 2020 second quarter net income decreased 20.0% to $17.3 million compared to $21.6 million in the same period last year. Reported earnings per diluted share decreased 25.0% to $0.51 compared to reported earnings per diluted share of $0.68 in the same period last year. Consolidated adjusted earnings per share increased 9.8% to $0.67 for the second quarter, excluding inventory step-up and the non-cash portion of interest expense, totaling $5.4 million, or $0.16 per share, after tax. Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA increased 31.7% to $45.4 million for the quarter compared to $34.5 million last year.

President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Happe commented, “Our outdoor brands continue to resonate with consumers as reflected in our impressive consolidated results for the second quarter. Topline growth continues to outperform the industry, driven by robust Class B sales within our Winnebago Motorhome business, and another exceptional quarter from Grand Design RV. Newmar-branded Class A Diesel retail momentum is resulting in increased market share results in that category, and our overall wholesale performance of Newmar in our second quarter was in line with our acquisition plan. Our more diversified, full-line of products continues to drive higher margins within the Motorhome segment and accelerate our market share gains. Winnebago Industries’ North American RV retail market share is 13.2% on a trailing three-month basis through January, 2020, up 2.6 share points (up 1.8 share points on an organic basis) over the same period last year. The Chris-Craft business has also driven meaningful retail results during the spring show season, driven by a dynamic array of new models. This consolidated Company growth reflects the increasing appeal of our evolving portfolio of businesses and our progressively competitive position in these outdoor industries. We are confident that our relentless focus on quality, innovation, and customer service will build
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brands that consumers will seek out. Our results include a full quarter of Newmar’s performance and we are pleased that integration efforts are progressing as planned and that the sharing of best practices and identification of synergies as a result of this acquisition are active across the enterprise. As always, but especially during these now increasingly tumultuous times, I want to thank all of our Winnebago Industries employees for their hard work during the quarter, and for their steadfast commitment to working safely and to our vision of Winnebago Industries becoming a premier outdoor lifestyle company.”

Towable
Revenues for the Towable segment increased 13.1% to $283.5 million for the second quarter, primarily driven by the overall strength of the Grand Design RV product line and the popularity of several recently redesigned flagship products, including the Reflection and Imagine models. Segment Adjusted EBITDA increased 3.3% to $34.7 million. Adjusted EBITDA margin of 12.3% decreased 110 basis points, primarily due to the Towable segment facilities start-up costs and lower productivity in the early phases of production, and a shift in product mix. Backlog increased 22.3%, in units, over the prior year period reflecting higher retail demand for travel trailers.

Motorhome
In the second quarter, revenues for the Motorhome segment increased 97.7% to $325.5 million, mostly driven by a full quarter of Newmar contribution and strength in the Class B line-up. Segment revenues excluding Newmar grew 13.6% over the prior year period. Segment Adjusted EBITDA was $14.9 million, up 242.9% from the prior year due to the inclusion of a full quarter of Newmar operating results and improved organic profitability. Adjusted EBITDA margin increased 200 basis points to 4.6% driven by mix of business related to Newmar being included for a full quarter and healthy improvements in our Winnebago Motorhome margins compared to the prior year. Backlog increased 51.8%, in units, over the prior year, due to the addition of Newmar and the continued strength in Winnebago branded Class B retail demand.

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
As of February 29, 2020, the Company had total outstanding debt of $464.8 million ($557.2 million of debt, net of convertible note discount of $80.8 million and net of debt issuance costs of $11.6 million) and working capital of $313.5 million. Cash flow from operations was $119.2 million for the first six months of Fiscal 2020, an increase of $67.2 million from the same period in Fiscal 2019.

Quarterly Cash Dividend
On March 17, 2020, the Company’s board of directors approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.11 per share payable on April 29, 2020, to common stockholders of record at the close of business on April 15, 2020.

Mr. Happe continued, “While our Company performed solidly in the second quarter, the focus of every industry in the U.S. have been on the increasing risk presented by the coronavirus outbreak. As evidenced by our recent decision to temporarily suspend production across each of our businesses through April 12, 2020, the health and safety of our team members, business partners, and the communities in which we operate remains our top priority. We have seen significant change in mid-March for the demand of our products by both consumers and dealer partners. A COVID-19 task force, consisting of team leaders from across all of Winnebago Industries, has been in place for many weeks and continues to proactively develop contingency plans to ensure the health and safety of our team and navigate through what appears to be very real disruption in both our internal operations and end markets. Additionally, we will continue to be very disciplined in our financial management of the Company as we closely follow the status of the health crisis and the end markets to stay ahead, as possible, of any further disruptions.

After enduring persistent headwinds throughout calendar 2019, RV industry conditions have improved as demonstrated by normalized dealer inventories, a stable price environment and strong retail show attendance and sales results during the first quarter of calendar 2020. Our portfolio is stronger and more balanced than ever, with four of the most iconic brands in the outdoor lifestyle arena – Winnebago, Grand Design, Newmar, and Chris-Craft. In addition, we entered the second half of our
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fiscal year with significant cash on hand of $122.9 million, access to a credit line of $192.5 million, and the ability to leverage a highly variable cost structure, that when combined will assist tremendously in maximizing our liquidity and managing through the challenging period ahead. While the industry continues to look for its footing in these uncertain times as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, we are confident that the outdoor recreation industry will rebound in the future, and as such, our focus remains on activating our premium brands and products to accelerate our market share building when a new normal state presents itself. We continue to work closely with our Board of Directors during these challenging times and together we are aligned on executing our strategic priorities to enhance our position as an outdoor industry leader and maximizing value for our shareholders over the long-term.”

Conference Call
Winnebago Industries, Inc. will discuss second quarter Fiscal 2020 earnings results during a conference call scheduled for 9:00 a.m. Central Time today. Members of the news media, investors and the general public are invited to access a live broadcast of the conference call via the Investor Relations page of the Company's website at http://investor.wgo.net. The event will be archived and available for replay for the next 90 days.

About Winnebago Industries
Winnebago Industries, Inc. is a leading U.S. manufacturer of outdoor lifestyle products under the Winnebago, Newmar, Grand Design, and Chris-Craft brands, which are used primarily in leisure travel and outdoor recreation activities. The Company builds quality motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheel products and boats. Winnebago Industries has multiple facilities in Iowa, Indiana, Oregon, Minnesota and Florida. The Company's common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and traded under the symbol WGO. For access to Winnebago Industries' investor relations material or to add your name to an automatic email list for Company news releases, visit http://investor.wgo.net.

Forward Looking Statements
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements, including, but not limited to increases in interest rates, availability of credit, low consumer confidence, availability of labor, significant increase in repurchase obligations, inadequate liquidity or capital resources, availability and price of fuel, a slowdown in the economy, increased material and component costs, availability of chassis and other key component parts, sales order cancellations, slower than anticipated sales of new or existing products, new product introductions by competitors, the effect of global tensions, integration of operations relating to mergers and acquisitions activities, business interruptions, any unexpected expenses related to ERP, impacts of public health crises, such as COVID-19, risks related to compliance with debt covenants and leverage ratios, and other factors. Additional information concerning certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from that projected or suggested is contained in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over the last 12 months, copies of which are available from the SEC or from the Company upon request. The Company disclaims any obligation or undertaking to disseminate any updates or revisions to any forward looking statements contained in this release or to reflect any changes in the Company's expectations after the date of this release or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any statement is based, except as required by law.
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Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
(in thousands, except per share data)

Three Months Ended
February 29, 2020February 23, 2019
Net revenues$626,810  100.0 %$432,690  100.0 %
Cost of goods sold547,028  87.3 %366,261  84.6 %
Gross profit79,782  12.7 %66,429  15.4 %
Selling, general, and administrative expenses42,164  6.7 %35,259  8.1 %
Amortization of intangible assets7,974  1.3 %2,267  0.5 %
Total operating expenses50,138  8.0 %37,526  8.7 %
Operating income29,644  4.7 %28,903  6.7 %
Interest expense8,651  1.4 %4,346  1.0 %
Non-operating income(270) — %(207) — %
Income before income taxes21,263  3.4 %24,764  5.7 %
Provision for income taxes3,995  0.6 %3,166  0.7 %
Net income$17,268  2.8 %$21,598  5.0 %
Income per common share:
Basic$0.51  $0.68  
Diluted$0.51  $0.68  
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
Basic33,614  31,577  
Diluted33,918  31,724  
Six Months Ended
February 29, 2020February 23, 2019
Net revenues$1,215,268  100.0 %$926,338  100.0 %
Cost of goods sold1,056,873  87.0 %788,913  85.2 %
Gross profit158,395  13.0 %137,425  14.8 %
Selling, general, and administrative expenses93,269  7.7 %70,971  7.7 %
Amortization of intangible assets11,588  1.0 %4,926  0.5 %
Total operating expenses104,857  8.6 %75,897  8.2 %
Operating income53,538  4.4 %61,528  6.6 %
Interest expense14,700  1.2 %8,847  1.0 %
Non-operating income(386) — %(970) (0.1)%
Income before income taxes39,224  3.2 %53,651  5.8 %
Provision for income taxes7,888  0.6 %9,892  1.1 %
Net income$31,336  2.6 %$43,759  4.7 %
Income per common share:
Basic$0.95  $1.39  
Diluted$0.95  $1.38  
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
Basic32,840  31,572  
Diluted33,143  31,755  
Percentages may not add due to rounding differences.
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Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
(in thousands)

February 29,
2020
August 31,
2019
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$122,939  $37,431  
Receivables, net182,475  158,049  
Inventories, net237,808  201,126  
Prepaid expenses and other assets20,883  14,051  
Total current assets564,105  410,657  
Property, plant, and equipment, net169,840  127,572  
Other assets:
Goodwill348,860  274,931  
Other intangible assets, net415,285  256,082  
Investment in life insurance27,231  26,846  
Operating lease assets30,460  —  
Other assets16,146  8,143  
Total assets$1,571,927  $1,104,231  
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable$99,211  $81,635  
Accrued expenses137,770  107,217  
Current maturities of long-term debt13,668  8,892  
Total current liabilities250,649  197,744  
Non-current liabilities:
Long-term debt, less current maturities451,134  245,402  
Deferred income taxes17,057  12,032  
Unrecognized tax benefits6,253  3,591  
Operating lease liabilities27,882  —  
Deferred compensation benefits, net of current portion12,166  12,878  
Other5,262  372  
Total non-current liabilities519,754  274,275  
Stockholders' equity801,524  632,212  
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$1,571,927  $1,104,231  

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Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)
(in thousands)

Six Months Ended  
February 29,
2020
February 23,
2019
Operating activities:
Net income$31,336  $43,759  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation7,720  6,268  
Amortization of intangible assets11,588  4,926  
Non-cash interest expense, net4,182  —  
Amortization of debt issuance costs1,457  790  
Last-in, first-out expense664  1,029  
Stock-based compensation3,640  4,605  
Deferred income taxes576  346  
Other, net252  (170) 
Change in assets and liabilities:
Receivables11,734  (15,355) 
Inventories45,275  4,488  
Prepaid expenses and other assets(4,081) (4,926) 
Accounts payable4,688  11,992  
Income taxes and unrecognized tax benefits(966) (15,216) 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities1,099  9,402  
Net cash provided by operating activities119,164  51,938  
Investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment(19,057) (23,366) 
Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired(264,280) (702) 
Other, net179  1,044  
Net cash used in investing activities  (283,158) (23,024) 
Financing activities:
Borrowings on credit agreement1,112,294  218,720  
Repayments of credit agreement(1,112,294) (233,922) 
Proceeds from issuance of convertible senior notes300,000  —  
Purchase of convertible note hedge(70,800) —  
Proceeds from issuance of warrants42,210  —  
Payments on long-term debt(2,750) —  
Payments of offering costs(10,761) —  
Payments of cash dividends(7,174) (6,713) 
Payments for repurchase of common stock—  (6,620) 
Other, net(1,223) 296  
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities249,502  (28,239) 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents85,508  675  
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period37,431  2,342  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$122,939  $3,017  
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Supplement cash flow disclosure:
Income taxes paid, net$7,652  $30,262  
Interest paid$9,938  $7,469  
Non-cash transactions:
Issuance of Winnebago common stock for acquisition of business$92,572  $—  
Capital expenditures in accounts payable$118  $259  

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Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Supplemental Information by Reportable Segment (Unaudited) - Towable
(in thousands, except unit data)

Three Months Ended
February 29,
2020
% of Revenues  February 23,
2019
% of Revenues  $ Change% Change
Net revenues$283,463  $250,691  $32,772  13.1 %
Adjusted EBITDA34,746  12.3 %33,638  13.4 %1,108  3.3 %
Three Months Ended
Unit deliveriesFebruary 29,
2020
Product Mix(1)
February 23,
2019
Product Mix(1)
Unit Change% Change
Travel trailer5,446  62.4 %4,543  59.8 %903  19.9 %
Fifth wheel3,287  37.6 %3,053  40.2 %234  7.7 %
Total towables8,733  100.0 %7,596  100.0 %1,137  15.0 %
Six Months Ended
February 29,
2020
% of Revenues  February 23,
2019
% of Revenues  $ Change% Change
Net revenues$624,713  $543,524  $81,189  14.9 %
Adjusted EBITDA70,531  11.3 %64,466  11.9 %6,065  9.4 %
Six Months Ended
Unit deliveriesFebruary 29,
2020
Product Mix(1)
February 23,
2019
Product Mix(1)
Unit Change% Change
Travel trailer11,782  60.9 %10,379  61.1 %1,403  13.5 %
Fifth wheel7,550  39.1 %6,602  38.9 %948  14.4 %
Total towables19,332  100.0 %16,981  100.0 %2,351  13.8 %
February 29,
2020
February 23,
2019
Change% Change
Backlog(2)
Units9,790  8,002  1,788  22.3 %
Dollars
$330,738  $285,391  $45,347  15.9 %
Dealer Inventory
Units19,731  19,141  590  3.1 %
(1) Percentages may not add due to rounding differences.
(2) We include in our backlog all accepted orders from dealers to generally be shipped within the next six months. Orders in backlog can be cancelled or postponed at the option of the dealer at any time without penalty and, therefore, backlog may not necessarily be an accurate measure of future sales.
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Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Supplemental Information by Reportable Segment (Unaudited) - Motorhome
(in thousands, except unit data)

Three Months Ended
February 29,
2020
% of Revenues  February 23,
2019
% of Revenues  $ Change% Change
Net revenues$325,542  $164,662  $160,880  97.7 %
Adjusted EBITDA14,946  4.6 %4,359  2.6 %10,587  242.9 %
Three Months Ended
Unit deliveriesFebruary 29,
2020
Product Mix(1)
February 23,
2019
Product Mix(1)
Unit Change% Change
Class A843  37.7 %529  29.0 %314  59.4 %
Class B784  35.0 %613  33.6 %171  27.9 %
Class C612  27.3 %683  37.4 %(71) (10.4)%
Total motorhomes2,239  100.0 %1,825  100.0 %414  22.7 %
Six Months Ended
February 29,
2020
% of Revenues  February 23,
2019
% of Revenues  $ Change% Change
Net revenues$551,433  $345,990  $205,443  59.4 %
Adjusted EBITDA24,277  4.4 %16,335  4.7 %7,942  48.6 %
Six Months Ended
Unit deliveriesFebruary 29,
2020
Product Mix(1)
February 23,
2019
Product Mix(1)
Unit Change% Change
Class A1,242  30.1 %951  26.1 %291  30.6 %
Class B1,593  38.7 %1,332  36.6 %261  19.6 %
Class C1,286  31.2 %1,361  37.3 %(75) (5.5)%
Total motorhomes4,121  100.0 %3,644  100.0 %477  13.1 %
February 29,
2020
February 23,
2019
Change% Change
Backlog(2)
Units2,856  1,882  974  51.8 %
Dollars
$394,570  $169,581  $224,989  132.7 %
Dealer Inventory
Units5,507  4,812  695  14.4 %
(1) Percentages may not add due to rounding differences.
(2) We include in our backlog all accepted orders from dealers to generally be shipped within the next six months. Orders in backlog can be cancelled or postponed at the option of the dealer at any time without penalty and, therefore, backlog may not necessarily be an accurate measure of future sales.
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Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
(in thousands, except per share data)

Non-GAAP financial measures, which are not calculated or presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”), have been provided as information supplemental and in addition to the financial measures presented in the accompanying news release that are calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. Such non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered superior to, as a substitute for, or as an alternative to, and should be considered in conjunction with, the GAAP financial measures presented in the news release. The non-GAAP financial measures presented may differ from similar measures used by other companies.

The following table reconciles Diluted income per share to Adjusted diluted income per share:
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in thousands)February 29, 2020February 23, 2019February 29, 2020February 23, 2019
Diluted income per share (GAAP)$0.51  $0.68  $0.95  $1.38  
Pretax acquisition-related costs(1)
—  —  0.30  —  
Pretax acquisition-related fair-value inventory step-up0.11  —  0.15  —  
Pretax non-cash interest expense(2)
0.09  —  0.13  —  
Tax impact of adjustments(3)
(0.04) (0.07) (0.12) (0.07) 
Adjusted diluted income per share (Non-GAAP)$0.67  $0.61  $1.41  $1.31  
(1) Represents transaction-closing costs.
(2) Non-cash interest expense associated with the Convertible Notes issued related to our acquisition of Newmar.
(3) Income tax charge calculated using the statutory tax rate for the U.S. of 21.0% for both periods presented.

The following table reconciles net income to consolidated EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended  
(in thousands)February 29,
2020
February 23,
2019
February 29,
2020
February 23,
2019
Net income$17,268  $21,598  $31,336  $43,759  
Interest expense8,651  4,346  14,700  8,847  
Provision for income taxes3,995  3,166  7,888  9,892  
Depreciation4,134  3,099  7,720  6,268  
Amortization of intangible assets7,974  2,267  11,588  4,926  
EBITDA42,022  34,476  73,232  73,692  
Acquisition-related fair-value inventory step-up3,634  —  4,810  —  
Acquisition-related costs—  —  9,950  —  
Restructuring expenses43  219  (129) 219  
Non-operating income(270) (207) (386) (970) 
Adjusted EBITDA$45,429  $34,488  $87,477  $72,941  

We have provided non-GAAP performance measures of Adjusted diluted income per share, EBITDA, and Adjusted EBITDA as comparable measures to illustrate the effect of non-recurring transactions occurring during the reported periods and improve comparability of our results from period to period. Adjusted diluted income per share is defined as income per share adjusted for items that impact the comparability of our results from period to period. EBITDA is defined as net income before interest expense, provision for income taxes, and depreciation and amortization expense. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income before interest expense, provision for income taxes, depreciation and amortization expense, and other adjustments made in order to present comparable results from period to period. We believe Adjusted diluted income per share and Adjusted EBITDA provide meaningful supplemental information about our operating performance because these measures exclude amounts that we do not consider part of our core operating results when assessing our performance. Examples of items excluded from Adjusted income per share include acquisition-related costs, acquisition-related fair-value inventory step-up, non-cash interest expense, and the tax impact of the adjustments. Examples of items excluded from Adjusted EBITDA include acquisition-related fair-value inventory step-up, acquisition-related costs, restructuring expenses, and non-operating income.

Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures (a) to evaluate our historical and prospective financial performance and trends as well as our performance relative to competitors and peers; (b) to measure operational profitability on a consistent basis; (c) in presentations to the members of our board of directors to enable our board of directors to have the same
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measurement basis of operating performance as is used by management in its assessments of performance and in forecasting and budgeting for our company; (d) to evaluate potential acquisitions; and (e) to ensure compliance with covenants and restricted activities under the terms of our debt agreements. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors, and other interested parties to evaluate companies in our industry.


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