LJ International Outlines Growth Strategy and Provides 3-Year Financial Outlook
December 06 2005 - 8:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Sees CAGR of 22%-25% in Revenues, 38%-42% in Net Income and
30%-35% in EPS; Sets Goal of Becoming Largest Foreign Jewelry
Retailer in China HONG KONG and LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6
/Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- LJ International, Inc. (LJI)
(NASDAQ:JADE), one of the fastest-growing jewelry companies in the
world, today announced details of a strategic outlook report that
it will be presenting to key investors in coming days. Highlights
of the report include: -- Total revenues are projected to reach
between $155 million and $165 million in 2008, calculated at a
compounded annual revenue growth rate (CAGR) of between 22% and 25%
-- Gross margins are expected to rise from 22% in 2005 to at least
30% in 2008, due to the expected growth of the Company's
higher-margin retail revenues. -- Net income is forecast to rise at
a CAGR of between 38% and 42% and EPS on a fully-diluted share
between 30% and 35% through at least EPS in 2008 is projected to be
between $0.45 and $0.50 per fully-diluted share, with EBITDA per
fully-diluted share ranging from $0.65 to $0.70. -- ENZO, LJI's
fastest growth driver, is expected to expand from its current 12
stores to 40 stores in 2006, 70 in 2007 and 100 in 2008. ENZO
revenues are projected to rise to at least $40 million in 2008 from
$2 million in 2005. -- ENZO is expected to generate positive EBITDA
in 2006 and achieve full profitability in 2007. -- For the fourth
quarter of 2005, LJI projects revenues of between $26 million and
$27 million, with EPS ranging from $0.07 to $0.08 on a
fully-diluted basis. For the full year 2005, it projects revenues
of between $89 million and $90 million with EPS of between $0.22
and $0.23 per fully-diluted share. -- LJI announces its strategic
goal of becoming the largest foreign jewelry retailer in China Yu
Chuan Yih, LJI's Chairman and CEO, commented, "Our very strong
early results from ENZO have confirmed our belief that LJI is
uniquely positioned to take advantage of the continuing boom in the
Chinese economy and the rising wealth of hundreds of millions of
the nation's residents. Unlike most competitors, we have the
ability to produce in China and maintain full quality control from
mine to market and now directly to the consumer. For these reasons,
we believe it is reasonable to set our goal of becoming the largest
foreign jewelry retailer in China." In a conference call today and
other subsequent presentations, LJI will be detailing how the
expected course its growth strategy will lead the Company, based on
projected revenues for both its wholesale and retail business,
between now and 2008. Currently, ENZO has 12 stores in operation,
with a mega-store in Macau expected to be opened this month. It
plans to have at least 40 stores opened in 2006 and 30 more in each
of the following two years, bringing the total number of stores to
100 in 2008. It expects overall ENZO revenues to total about $2
million this year and grow to approximately $40 million in 2008,
when they will consist of more than 25% of the Company's overall
revenues. Because of the much higher gross margin of ENZO's revenue
streams, (50% compared to 21% for its wholesale business), LJI
expects overall gross margins for the Company to rise from
approximately 22% estimated in 2005 to approximately 30% in 2008.
Concurrently, it expects EBITDA -- earnings before interest, taxes,
depreciation and amortization -- to turn positive for ENZO in 2006,
with full profitability achieved in 2007. ENZO China Retail Stores
Exceed All Financial and Operational Expectations LJI's ENZO China
retail stores are exceeding all internal and external expectations.
The Company believes this is based on a number of factors,
including the rapid market acceptance of the ENZO brand, estimates
of future growth in China's economy and its market for consumer
jewelry, worldwide demand for jewelry and key relationships within
the country. As LJI reported in November, ENZO is already exceeding
its key benchmarks from all perspectives, including brand
recognition (recently ranked number two behind Tiffany, prime real
estate locations and, of course, financial performance. ENZO
generated revenues of $1.4 million for the first nine months of
2005, nearly three months ahead of the Company's goal of $1.5
million for the full year. Given current trends, ENZO should
contribute at least $2 million in 2005. This optimism is further
supported by the fact ENZO will receive an added boost this month
from its new stores, particularly its ENZO mega-store Grand Opening
Event in Macau, Asia's gaming capital and one of the world's
fastest growing tourist destinations. LJI Sees Accelerated Growth
in Foreseeable Future Looking ahead at the Chinese economy, LJI
expects no significant slowdown in its overall growth or in the
growth of its consumer sector. According to Business Week, at the
beginning of 2005, China's overall retail business had risen 15%
annually for 20 years, reaching about $624 billion in 2004.
According to statistics from the CIA World Fact book and the Hong
Kong Trade Development Council, the size of the population in China
able to afford luxury goods, such as jewelry, is estimated at 160
million -- or more than half the total population of the U.S.
China's overall economy has been growing at an estimated annual
rate of 9.5% in 2005, with a growth rate of 13.3% in retail
revenues (as opposed to 3.6% and 7.8% respectively, for the U.S.).
China's jewelry market alone is now estimated at $15 billion.
"Uniquely Positioned" in China LJI sees itself in a uniquely
advantaged position in this booming market. As one of the first
foreign-based jewelry firms to launch a retail chain in China
immediately after the nation's entry into the World Trade
Organization (WTO), LJI is now able to take advantage of its
supply-chain logistics -- in particular its China-based
manufacturing -- and its knowledge of China's retail markets, to
expand aggressively amid strong consumer demand for its products.
The principal factor holding back its earlier expansion had been a
shortage of suitable real estate for new store locations, but it
expects this situation to improve significantly in 2006 as the ENZO
brand becomes more established. LJI also expects to internally
finance ENZO's continued expansion in the near-term -- to at least
35 stores if not more -- without the need for outside capital.
Global Growth Seen Staying on Track In recent years, LJI has
consistently recorded overall revenue growth of 20% or more
year-over-year. Although the Company does not expect this high rate
to continue indefinitely, it does project revenues to grow a
minimum of between 10% and 15% through 2008 in LJI's traditional
channels -- retail jewelry chains, home shopping channels,
department stores and diversified retailers. The Company has
established very strong relationships with all three home shopping
channels in the U.S., with most of the major retail jewelry chains
and with two of the world's largest retailers. LJI was named
"Vendor of the Year" by ShopNBC and its product lines have been
recognized by the jewelry industry for design excellence, recently
winning the Champion and First Runner-Up awards at the 7th Buyers'
Favorite Jewelry Design Competition in October in Hong Kong. It
expects to collect more such honors for its creative team headed by
Omar Torres, a designer renowned for his work with Bvlgari and
Movado. Company to Exceed Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Guidance The
Company today is also providing updated guidance for its fourth
quarter and full year of 2005. For the fourth quarter ending
December 31, 2005, it projects revenues in the range of $26 million
to $27 million, compared to revenues of $25 million for the fourth
quarter of 2004. For all of 2005, it expects revenues ranging from
$89 million to $90 million, compared to $77 million in 2004. Net
income for the fourth quarter is expected to reach between $1.1
million - $1.3 million, or between $0.07 and $0.08 per fully
diluted share, up between 32% and 55% from $728,000, or $0.05 per
fully diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2004. Before
adjusting for a substantial increase in shares outstanding over the
past 12 months, projected EPS in the fourth quarter of 2005 would
have been approximately $0.10, up 93% year-over-year. For the full
year, the Company expects net income of between $3.1 million and
$3.3 million, or between $0.22 and $0.23 per fully diluted share,
up 23% from $2.69 million, or $0.22 per fully diluted share, in
2004. Before adjusting for the increased shares outstanding,
full-year 2005 EPS would have been $0.27 per fully-diluted share,
up 24% from 2004. Conference Call Information The Company will
conduct a conference call today, December 6, 2005 at 11:00 am EST
to discuss today's press release followed by a Q&A session. The
call will be hosted by Yu Chuan Yih, Chairman and CEO, and Betty
Ho, Vice President of Corporate Development live via phone by
dialing 877-407-8031, or 201-689-8031 for international callers,
and asking for the LJ International Inc. call. Please call at least
10 minutes prior to the start time. The conference call is also
available live over the Internet by logging on to the Company's
Website at http://www.ljintl.com/ or at
http://www.investorcalendar.com/ and clicking on to the link for LJ
International. If you would like to be added to LJI's investor
email lists or have additional questions, please contact Haris
Tajyar with Investor Relations International at . About LJ
International Inc. LJ International, Inc. (LJI) (NASDAQ:JADE),
based in Hong Kong and the U.S., is engaged in the designing,
branding, marketing and distribution of a full range of jewelry. It
has built its global business, currently one of the fastest-growing
in the jewelry industry, on a vertical integration strategy and an
unwavering commitment to quality and service. LJI distributes to
fine jewelers, department stores, national jewelry chains and
electronic and specialty retailers throughout North America and
Western Europe, with a growing retail presence in China through its
ENZO stores. Its product lines incorporate all major categories
sought by major retailers, including earrings, necklaces, pendants,
rings and bracelets. For more information on LJI, please visit
http://www.ljintl.com/ . Forward looking statement: Except for the
historical information, the matters discussed in this news release
may contain forward-looking statements, including, but not limited
to, factors relating to future revenues. These forward-looking
statements may involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual
results may vary significantly based on a number of factors,
including, but not limited to, uncertainties in product demand, the
impact of competitive products and pricing, changing economic
conditions around the world, release and revenues of new products
and other risk factors detailed in the company's most recent annual
report and other filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. For further information: AT LJI: AT INVESTOR RELATIONS
INTL: Betty Ho Haris Tajyar Vice President, Corporate Development
Managing Partner Tel: 011-852-2170-0001 Tel: 818-382-9702 Email:
Email: DATASOURCE: LJ International, Inc. CONTACT: Betty Ho of LJ
International, 011-852-2170-001, or ; Haris Tajyar of Investor
Relations Intl, 818-382-9702 or , for LJ International Web site:
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