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Barnes Group
Investor Overview
March 2016
THIS PRESENTATION CONTAINS FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
• Forward-looking statements are made based upon management's good faith
expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential
effect upon the Company.
• These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that
may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the
forward-looking statements, including the risks and uncertainties set forth
under our full disclosure located at the end of this presentation and included in
our SEC filings.
• The Company assumes no obligation to update our forward-looking
statements.
References to adjusted financial results are non-GAAP measures. You will find
GAAP reconciliation tables at the end of this presentation.
Safe Harbor Statement
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Barnes Group Overview
An International Industrial and
Aerospace Manufacturer and
Services Provider,
Serving a Wide Range of End
Markets and Customers
Two Global Business Segments:
Industrial & Aerospace
HQ in Bristol, CT with Global
Operations in 80+ Locations;
~4,700 Employees
82 Consecutive Years of
Paying a Dividend A LONG HISTORY ... SIGNIFICANT RECENT TRANSFORMATION
Wallace Barnes
founds company
in Bristol, CT
making springs for
hoop skirts and
clocks
Associated Spring
Formed
Associated Spring
stock is offered
OTC
Sales pass
$50M
Associated Spring
is listed on NYSE
Sales pass
$100M
Name changes
to Barnes
Group Inc.
Barnes
Aerospace
formed
Sales pass
$500M
Barnes
Aerospace
expands in
Singapore
Acquires NGP Acquires
Seeger-Orbis
Sales
pass $1B
Acquires
Hänggi
BGI celebrates
its 150th
Anniversary
Acquires
Synventive
Acquires
Männer
Distribution
Divestiture
Acquires
Thermoplay
and Priamus
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Americas
56%
2015 Revenue Breakdown
Aero %AEROSPACEINDUSTRIAL
$412M$782M
35%65%
TOTAL REVENUE
$1,194M
AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL
END MARKETS GEOGRAPHY
OEM
72%
SPARES
11%
MRO
17%
41%
NITROGEN GAS
PRODUCTS
15%
ENGINEERED
COMPONENTS
44%
MOLDING
SOLUTIONS
AEROSPACE OEM
25%
AEROSPACE
AFTERMARKET
10%
AUTO
PRODUCTION
19%
AUTO
MOLDING
SOLUTIONS
14%
GENERAL
INDUSTRIAL
14%
TOOL & DIE
10%
MEDICAL &
PERSONAL CARE
8%
EUROPE
27%
ASIA
17%
AMERICAS
56%
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Strategic Themes
• Build On Intellectual Property (IP) as
Core Differentiator
• Seek Portfolio Enhancements to
Drive Shareholder Value
• Choose End-Markets with Long Term
Sustainable, Profitable Growth
• Target Cyclical Moderation –
Multiple Platforms / Market Channels
• Expand Global Footprint / Access
• Enhance Barnes Enterprise System
• Invigorate Employee Development,
Empowerment and Engagement
DRIVE SUSTAINABLE PROFITABLE GROWTH
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Note: 2001 to 2005 Average Operating Margin adjusted for the impact of accounting changes to be comparable to 2015. 2015 Adjusted Operating Margin from Continuing Operations. See GAAP
reconciliation table at the end of this presentation.
Driving Operating Margin Expansion
• Differentiated Products and Processes
• Organic Investment in Growth Platforms
• Strategic Acquisitions
• Leverage Commercial Aerospace
• Extend Global Reach
• BES Next Generation
• Talent Development
5%
15.8%
HIGH
TEENS
AVG. 2001 - 2005 2015 EXPECTATION
HOLDING
COMPANY
APPROACH
ALIGNED
PORTFOLIO
EXECUTING OUR STRATEGY TO DELIVER IMPROVED MARGIN PERFORMANCE
TODAY’S
PRIORITIES
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BES and Productivity
BES enables us to
continuously improve productivity
to achieve
superior customer value
OUR PRODUCTIVITY EFFORTS INVOLVE FIVE MAIN AREAS OF FOCUS:
PROGRESS IS MEASURED BY IMPROVEMENT IN OPERATING MARGIN
• Sales Effectiveness (Volume and Pricing)
• Leverage Technology (Innovation and New Product Dev.)
• Global Sourcing (Supply Chain and Logistics)
• Operational Excellence (Mfg. Performance and Costs)
• Functional Excellence (SG&A Optimization)
BES IS ONE OF OUR GREATEST COMPETITVE ADVANTAGES
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2016 Segment Market Outlook
(Updated 2/19/2016)
INDUSTRIAL
SEGMENT
AEROSPACE
SEGMENT
OTHER
Actual
% of 2015
Sales
2016 Sales
Growth
Outlook* End Market Highlights / Comments
Molding Solutions 27%
29%
9%
Engineered Components
Nitrogen Gas Products
Original Equipment
Manufacturing (OEM)
Maintenance Repair
and Overhaul (MRO)
Spare Parts
(RSP Programs)
25%
LDD
Flat
6%
4%
LSD
LSD
Flat
M&A
F/X
Medical / Healthcare Strong,
Auto Model Changes Favorable
Favorable Global Auto Production,
General Industrial Weakness
Tool & Die Markets Starting to
Recover After Slow 2H’15
Record Boeing & Airbus Backlog, Strong BGI
Backlog, Transition Year in 2016
Aircraft Utilization Strong,
Increasing Traffic & Low Fuel Prices
Favorable CFM56 Demographics,
Tough 2015 Comparable
Thermoplay and Priamus
Acquisition Sales +3%
F/X Sales Headwind of ~1%
2016 TOTAL SALES EXPECTATION UP 2% TO 4%; FLAT TO 2% ORGANICALLY
* HSD - High single digits, MSD - Mid single digits, LSD - Low single digits, LDD - Low double digits
Our 2016 full-year outlook is only as of our February 19, 2016 earnings call, and it is not being updated or affirmed at this time.
Flat
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Capital Allocation
2012
$38
$34
$57 $57
$34
$42
$46
$40
~$50
~$43
2013 2014 2015 2016F
CapEx
CapEx and Depreciation
Uses of Cash 2010 to 2015
($ in Millions)
Depreciation
($ in Millions)
Drive Organic Growth
• 2016 CapEx of ~$50M
• About Half Targeted to Growth Programs
Strategic Portfolio Transformation
• Target Highly Engineered Products & Services
• Expand Global Reach / Channel Penetration
Generate Shareholder Returns
• Continue to Pay a Competitive Dividend
• Opportunistic Share Repurchase
ACQUISITIONS
44%
CRP
7%
CAPEX
17%
WORKING
CAPITAL
9%
SHARE REPO
14%
$659
$108
$264
$130
$210
DIVIDENDS
9%
$131
DISCIPLINED CAPITAL ALLOCATION
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$105
$300
$160
$110
$38
$9
Portfolio Transformation
2010 Sales Mix (1) M&A Transactions 2015 Sales Mix
32% 36%
32%
INDUSTRIALAEROSPACE
DISTRIBUTION
Divestitures
Europe
N. America
Year Sales
Acquisitions Year Sales
2011
2013
2012
2013
2015
2015
($ in millions, ~ annual sales at time of transaction)
Sales (1)
Op. Inc. $ (1)
Op. Margin (1)
Share Price (2)
Market Cap(2)
$1,133M
$86.5
7.6%
$20.67
$1.1B
Sales
Adj. Op. Inc. $
Adj. Op. Margin
Share Price (2)
Market Cap(2)
$1,194M
$188.9
15.8%
$35.39
$1.9B
+5%
+118%
+820 bps
+71%
+73%
65%35%
AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL
(1) 2010 Sales, Operating Income and Operating Margin are “as reported” in the Company’s 2010 10-K. 2010 Sales Mix re-calculated to
reflect three segments – Aerospace, Industrial & Distribution vs the original two reported segments of Precision Components & Logistics
and Manufacturing Services.
(2) Share Price and Market Cap as of December 31, 2010 and 2015, respectively.
PORTFOLIO TRANSFORMATION WELL UNDERWAY
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Industrial – Market Environment
• Leading Global Manufacturer of Highly-Engineered Products and Systems
• Focused on Custom Components and Solutions Employing Differentiated Industrial Technologies
• Value Added Engineering: Research, Design, Manufacturing, Testing and Evaluation
GENERAL INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION
• Emerging Market Expansion – Growing with our Customers
• Healthcare Requirements of an Aging Population
• Markit Manufacturing PMIs for December 2015 … US 51.2,
China 48.2, Eurozone 53.2, Emerging Markets 49.3, Global 50.7
• Advanced Technologies to Meet Fuel Efficiency Requirements
• Highly-Engineered, Precision Components; Penetration Rates Exceed
Market Growth
• Global Light Vehicle Production Forecasted to Increase …
+~3% in 2016, +3.0% in 2017, +3.5% in 2018 (IHS Automotive-Jan’16)
BARNES GROUP PARTICIPATION BARNES GROUP PARTICIPATION
Manufacturing Expansion
Benefiting Tool & Die Market
Healthcare for an Aging
Population
China Expansion
Global Expansion
Light Vehicles – Plastics
Light Vehicles – Metals
Gas Direct Injection (GDi)
8 to 10 Speed Transmissions
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES THAT SUPPORT KEY MACRO TRENDS
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Molding Solutions (MS) Growth Strategy
BARNES MOLDING SOLUTIONS
HOT RUNNERS MOLDS CONTROL SYSTEMS
• Manufacture Premium Hot Runners & Molds for Customers Requiring Superior Quality
• Drive Innovative Technologies for High Quality Plastic Parts
• Provide Unmatched Applications and Design Engineering Support
• Bring Reliability of System Supply, Robust Products, and Repeatable Processes for Customer
Production Efficiency
• Be the Best in Industry Service and Repair Support
• Deliver the Lowest Total Cost of Ownership
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Engineered Components (EC) Growth Strategy
• Growth through a Synergetic Marketing Value Proposition and
Cross-Brand Collaboration
o Global Sales Team & Global Engineering Support
o Marketing Plan for Cross-BU Synergetic Value Proposition
o Other Synergies (e.g. Supply Chain, Quality, R&D, etc.)
• Expand Innovation Portfolio
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Nitrogen Gas Products (NGP) Growth Strategy
• Drive Innovation to Create Superior Customer Value
• Strengthen Leadership in the Global Tool & Die Market
• Grow Machine & Vehicle / Other Market Adjacencies
• Invest in Technology and Capabilities to Enable Growth
“More controlled
force in less space”
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Aerospace – Market Environment
Sources: Teal Group Estimates as of December 2015
AEROSPACE Provides Superior Technology-Based Manufacturing Solutions
and Comprehensive Component Overhaul and Repair Services to the World’s
Major Jet Engine Manufacturers, Commercial Airlines and Military Customers
Commercial Aircraft Deliveries (Units)
Aftermarket
2015E 2016E
Wide-Body Narrow-Body
2017E 2018E
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
2019E 2020E
Original Equipment Mfg. Aftermarket
• Airbus & Boeing Experienced Strong Order Intake in ’13 & ’14,
Good order intake in ’15 (Book to Bill 1.3x)
• Airbus & Boeing Backlog at Record Levels; Equivalent to ~8
Years of Estimated Production
• Strong Commercial Aircraft Deliveries Forecasted Over Next
Several Years; Narrow-Body & A350 Ramping, 777 in Transition
• Low Oil Prices May Accelerate Spend on Deferred Maintenance
• Older Aircraft May See Greater Utilization
• Global Airline Traffic Growth Remains Solid
• Global Airline Profitability Strong and Growing
• CFM56 Fleet Size and Shop Visits Expected to Grow; Fleet Size to
Peak in 2018, Shop Visits to Peak in 2022 Benefiting RSPs and CRPs
WELL-POSITIONED IN AEROSPACE END-MARKETS
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Aerospace Businesses
(with 2015 Segment Sales Contribution)
Note: FAA is the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, EASA is the European Aviation Safety Agency, and CAAC is the Civil Aviation Administration of China
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING
BARNES AEROSPACE AFTERMARKET
72%
28%
• Provides Highly Engineered Machined and Fabricated Components Using Super-alloys
• Concurrent Engineering & NPI Capabilities Deliver Value
Maintenance,
Repair, and Overhaul
Spare Parts
• OEM-Source Approved for Rolls Royce,
SNECMA, GE and Pratt & Whitney Engines
• FAA/EASA/CAAC Certified Engine
Component Repair Stations
• Component Repair Programs (CRPs)
• Revenue Sharing Programs (RSPs)
• Selected Aftermarket Spare Parts for
CFM56 and CF6 Engines
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Barnes Aftermarket RSPs and CRPs
CFM56 Family of Engines
2014 2015 2016 2017
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
25
20
15
10
5
0
2018 2019
2.36
19.7
3.8 3.7 3.6
3.4 3.3
3.1
20.8 21.9 22.5 22.6 22.2
2.46
2.66
2.74 2.79 2.82
CF6 Family of Engines
2014 2015 2016 2017
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
3
4
2
1
0
2018 2019
0.89
0.83 0.84
0.77 0.74
0.65
Shop Visits Fleet Size
Shop Visits Fleet Size
Sources: Shop Visit Forecast and Fleet Size from ICF, Aug’15
Revenue Sharing Programs (RSPs)
• Exclusive Rights to Supply Certain Aftermarket Spare Parts to
General Electric (GE)
• Covers Life of CFM56 & CF6 Engine Programs
• 13 Agreements, Entered Between 2003 - 2007
• Investment of $294M, Amortized as a Reduction of Sales
• Quarterly Net Sales Can Vary Due to Inventory Management,
Mix of Engines, Scope of Engine Repair, and Surplus Material
for these High Margin Programs
Component Repair Programs (CRPs)
• Provides Licensing Rights from GE for Repair Services of Certain
Critical Components which Improve Overall Engine Efficiency
• Covers Life of CFM56, CF6 and CF34 Engine Programs
• Allows Access to Serve Global Market as OEM Certified Repair Service
• 3 Agreements, Entered Between 2013 - 2015
• Investment of $112M, Amortized as a Reduction of Sales
• Expands Margin Profile of Aftermarket MRO Business
PROGRAMS ALLOW BARNES AEROSPACE TO PARTICIPATE IN OEM CERTIFIED AFTERMARKET
EstimatedShopVisits(000s)EstimatedShopVisits(000s)
FleetSize(000s)FleetSize(000s)
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(1) Our 2016 full-year outlook is only as of our February 19, 2016 earnings call, and it is not being updated or affirmed at this time.
(2) References to adjusted operating margin, adjusted EPS and adjusted free cash flow for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 are non-GAAP measures. For a reconciliation to the appropriate GAAP measure, see the Appendix
of this presentation.
Financial Performance Trends (1,2)
Net Sales
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F
$929
$1,092
$1,262
$1,194
(Continuing Operations, $ in Millions)
+2% to
+4%
Total
Flat to
+2%
Organic
Adjusted EPS (2)
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F
$1.52
$1.83
$2.34
(Continuing Operations)
$2.38
$2.43
to
$2.58
+2% to +8%
Adj. Operating Margins (2)
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F
(Continuing Operations)
12.2%
12.9%
15.4%
15.8% 16%
to
17%
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F
104% 110% 99% 128% ~100%
($ in Millions)
Cash Conversion:
$99
$83
$117
$164
Adj. Free Cash Flow (2)
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$130
to
$140
Why Invest In Barnes Group?
WELL POSITIONED BUSINESSES
STRONG FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
STRATEGY EXECUTION DELIVERING RESULTS
• Global Industrial Products and Services; Expanding Auto Production
• Commercial Aerospace; OEM Production Increasing, Aftermarket Recovering
• Demonstrated Margin Expansion; Further Expansion Planned
• Benefiting from Barnes Enterprise System
• Strong Cash Generator; Solid Balance Sheet
• Expanding Differentiated Systems, Products and Processes
• Disciplined Acquisitions and Strategic Investments
• Focused on Sustainable, Long-Term Profitable Growth
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Appendix
Industrial Segment Brands
MOLDING SOLUTIONS
Specializes in the Development
and Manufacture of High-
Precision Molds and Hot
Runner Systems
END MARKETS:
• Medical / Pharmaceutical
• Personal Care / Health Care
• Packaging
• Electronic Components
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Capacity Expansion
• Expand Globally
Manufacturer of Hot Runner
Systems and Components
with a Focus on Providing
High Quality Products and
Value Added Services
END MARKETS:
• Automotive Exterior and
Interior Components
• Telecom and Electronic
Components
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Expand Automotive Offerings
• Increase Premium Consumer
and Electronics Penetration
Specializes in the Design,
Development, and
Manufacturing of Customized
Hot Runner Systems
END MARKETS:
• Packaging
• Automotive
• Electronics
• Medical
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Expand Globally
Technology Leader in the
Development of Advanced
Process Control Systems for
the Plastic Injection Molding
Industry
END MARKETS:
• Medical
• Automotive
• Consumer Goods
• Electronics
• Packaging
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Extend Engineering
Capabilities Across
BGI Plastics
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Industrial Segment Brands (continued)
ENGINEERED COMPONENTS NITROGEN GAS PRODUCTS
Pioneer, Leader & Innovator in
Engineered Spring & Precision
Metal Component
Manufacturing
END MARKETS:
• Light Vehicle
• General Industrial
• Household / Whitegoods
• Other Transportation
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Advanced Transmission
Offerings
• Differentiated Product
Growth
Progressive Stamping,
Micro-Stamping, Fine
Blanking and Forming
from Prototype Building to
Complete Assemblies
END MARKETS:
• Light Vehicle
• General Industrial
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Deliver Automotive GDi
(Gas Direct Injection)
• Develop Adjacent
Markets, such as
Medical
Develops and Produces a
Comprehensive Range of
Retaining Rings, Fasteners,
Snap Rings and Shims
END MARKETS:
• Light Vehicle
• General Industrial
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Expand Globally
• Enhance Product
Offerings
Manufacturer of Nitrogen Gas
Springs and Hydraulic Systems for
Automotive Stamping Dies and
Demanding Vehicle and Industrial
Applications
END MARKETS:
• Industrial Equipment for
Transportation, HVAC,
Electronics, Whitegoods and
Sheet Metal Stamping
GROWTH DRIVERS:
• Expand Tool & Die Offerings
• Extend Machine & Vehicle
Offerings
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Shaft Nuts & Gears
Engine
Cases
Retainer
Rings
Rotating Air Ducts
HP and LP Shrouds,
Hangers and Segments,
Machined & Fabricated
Turbine Exhaust
Cases, Cones,
Cylinders and
Fairings
Combustor Components
Rotating Air/Oil Seals,
Vane Rings, Lever Arms
Stub
Shafts
Struts
ManifoldsBearing
Housings
Tube and
Duct Assemblies
Vane Actuation
Rings, Lever Arms
Barnes Aerospace Components
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Fan Blade Metal Lead Edges
& Tip Caps
Out of Production:
JT-9D (DC10,B747,B767,A310)
JT-8D (DC9,MD80,B727,B737)
PW2000 (B757)
CF6-6 (DC10)
CF6-50 (A300)
Trent 500 (A340)
Trent 800 (B777)
Development:
Leap B,C (B737Max,C919)
GE9X (B777X)
PW1000 GTF (Cseries, E Jets, MRJ)
Passport (Global 7000/8000)
Trent 7000 (A330Neo)
Silvercrest (Dassault, Cessna)
DEV. EARLY
PROD.
PRODUCT
MATURITY
SPARES
PRODUCTION
VOLUME
TIME
COST
OUT OF
PRODUCTION
SPARES
NEW EMERGING &
EARLY LIFE CYCLE
PROGRAMS
Mature:
CFM56 (B737, A320)
CF6-80E (A330)
CF34-3/8 (CRJ, E175)
CF34-10E (E195)
AE3000 (Embraer, Cessna)
V2500 (A320)
PW4000(B767)
Trent700 (A330)
Trent900 (A380)
GP7200 (A380)
GE90-115B (B777)
Early Production:
Leap A (A320NEO)
GENX-1B (B787)
PW1000 GTF (A320NEO)
GENX-2B (B747)
Trent 1000 (B787)
Trent XWB (A350)
Commercial Aircraft Engine Product Life Cycle
PARTICIPATION THROUGHOUT THE PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE
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Appendix: Non-GAAP Financial Measure Reconciliation
($ in Thousands, Unaudited)
2015 2014 2013 2012 (1)
CONSOLIDATED RESULTS
Operating Income (GAAP) 168,396$ 179,974$ 123,201$ 107,131$
Synventive short-term purchase accounting adjustments - - - 4,987
Männer short-term purchase accounting adjustments 1,481 8,504 5,456 -
Thermoplay short-term purchase accounting adjustments 1,167 - - -
Acquisition transaction costs 970 - 1,823 912
Restructuring/reduction in force charges 4,222 6,020 - -
Contract termination dispute charge 2,788 - - -
Pension lump-sum settlement charge 9,856 - - -
CEO transition costs - - 10,492 -
Operating Income as adjusted (Non-GAAP) (2)
188,880$ 194,498$ 140,972$ 113,030$
Operating Margin (GAAP) 14.1% 14.3% 11.3% 11.5%
Operating Margin as adjusted (Non-GAAP) (2)
15.8% 15.4% 12.9% 12.2%
Diluted Income from Continuing Operations per Share (GAAP) 2.19$ 2.16$ 1.31$ 1.44$
Synventive short-term purchase accounting adjustments - - - 0.07
Männer short-term purchase accounting adjustments 0.02 0.11 0.07 -
Thermoplay short-term purchase accounting adjustments 0.01 - - -
Acquisition transaction costs 0.02 - 0.03 0.01
Restructuring/reduction in force charges 0.05 0.07 - -
Contract termination dispute charge 0.03 - - -
Pension lump-sum settlement charge 0.11 - - -
Tax benefit recognized for refund of withholding taxes (0.05) - - -
CEO transition costs - - 0.12 -
April 2013 tax court decision - - 0.30 -
Diluted Income from Continuing Operations per Share as adjusted
(Non-GAAP) (2)
2.38$ 2.34$ 1.83$ 1.52$
Twelve months ended December 31, Notes:
2015
2014
2013
2012
(1) Results for 2012 have been adjusted on a retrospective basis to reflect the impact of the BDNA discontinued operations.
(2) The Company has excluded the following from its historical "as adjusted" financial measurements:
Management believes that these adjustments provide the Company and its investors with an indication of our baseline
performance excluding items that are not considered to be reflective of our ongoing results. Management does not intend results
excluding the adjustments to represent results as defined by GAAP, and the reader should not consider it as an alternative
measurement calculated in accordance with GAAP, or as an indicator of the Company's performance. Accordingly, the
measurements have limitations depending on their use.
1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Männer and Thermoplay acquisitions, 2) transaction costs
related to its Thermoplay and Priamus acquisitions, 3) restructuring and workforce reduction charges, 4) certain charges
recorded in the Aerospace segment in the third quarter of 2015 related to a contract termination dispute following a customer
sourcing decision, 5) pension lump-sum settlement charge recorded in 2015 and 6) a tax benefit recognized in the third quarter
of 2015 related to a refund of withholding taxes that were previously paid and included in tax expense in prior years.
1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Männer acquisition and 2) restructuring charges related to the
closure of production operations at its Associated Spring facility located in Saline, Michigan.
1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Männer acquisition, 2) transaction costs related to its Männer
acquisition, 3) CEO transition costs associated with the modification of outstanding equity awards and 4) the tax charge
associated with the April 2013 tax court decision.
1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Synventive acquisition and 2) transaction costs related to its
Synventive acquisition.
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Appendix:
Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities to Free Cash Flow
($ in Thousands, Unaudited)
2015 2014 2013 2012
Free cash flow:
Net cash provided by operating activities 209,895$ 186,898$ 10,090$ 136,377$
Capital expenditures (45,982) (57,365) (57,304) (37,787)
Free cash flow(1)
163,913$ 129,533$ (47,214)$ 98,590$
Free cash flow to net income cash conversion ratio (as adjusted):
Free cash flow (from above) 163,913$ 129,533$ (47,214)$ 98,590$
Income tax payments related to the gain on the sale of BDNA - - 130,004 -
Income tax reduction related to the gain on the sale of BDNA - (12,608) - -
Free cash flow (as adjusted)(2)
163,913 116,925 82,790 98,590
Net income 121,380 118,370 270,527 95,249
Gain on the sale of BDNA, net of tax - - (195,317) -
Pension lump-sum settlement charge, net of tax 6,182 - - -
Net income (as adjusted)(2)
127,562$ 118,370$ 75,210$ 95,249$
Free cash flow to net income cash conversion ratio (as adjusted)(2)
128% 99% 110% 104%
Twelve months ended December 31,
Notes:
2015
Pension lump-sum settlement charge, net of tax, from net income.
2014
2013
The utilization of the year-end 2013 income tax receivable (related to the gain on the sale of BDNA) to offset the 2014 payments
from free cash flow.
The income tax payments related to the gain on the sale of BDNA made during 2013 from free cash flow and the gain on the sale
of BDNA from net income.
(1) The Company defines free cash flow as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures. The Company
believes that the free cash flow metric is useful to investors and management as a measure of cash generated by business
operations that can be used to invest in future growth, pay dividends, repurchase stock and reduce debt. This metric can also be
used to evaluate the Company's ability to generate cash flow from business operations and the impact that this cash flow has on
the Company's liquidity.
(2) For the purpose of calculating the cash conversion ratio, the Company has excluded the following:
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Appendix: Non-GAAP Forecast Financial Measure Reconciliation
Notes:
(1) The Company has excluded the following from its "as adjusted" financial outlook : anticipated restructuring for 2016. Management believes
that this adjustment provides the Company and its investors with an indication of our baseline performance excluding this item, which is not
considered to be reflective of our ongoing results. Management does not intend results excluding the adjustments to represent results as defined
by GAAP, and the reader should not consider it as an alternative measurement calculated in accordance with GAAP, or as an indicator of the
Company's performance. Accordingly, the measurements have limitations depending on their use.
Diluted Net Income per Share (GAAP) 2.40$ to 2.55$
Restructuring 0.03
Diluted Net Income per Share as adjusted (Non-GAAP)
(1)
2.43$ to 2.58$
Full-Year 2016 Outlook
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Safe Harbor Statement
This presentation contains forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. Forward-looking statements often address our expected future operating and financial performance and financial
condition, and often contain words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "plan," "strategy," "estimate," "project,"
and similar terms. These forward-looking statements do not constitute guarantees of future performance and are
subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in
the forward-looking statements. These include, among others: difficulty maintaining relationships with employees,
including unionized employees, customers, distributors, suppliers, business partners or governmental entities; failure to
successfully negotiate collective bargaining agreements or potential strikes, work stoppages or other similar events;
difficulties leveraging market opportunities; changes in market demand for our products and services; rapid
technological and market change; the ability to protect intellectual property rights; introduction or development of new
products or transfer of work; higher risks in international operations and markets; the impact of intense competition;
acts of terrorism, cybersecurity attacks or intrusions that could adversely impact our businesses; uncertainties relating
to conditions in financial markets; currency fluctuations and foreign currency exposure; future financial performance of
the industries or customers that we serve; our dependence upon revenues and earnings from a small number of
significant customers; a major loss of customers; inability to realize expected sales or profits from existing backlog due
to a range of factors, including changes in customer sourcing decisions, material changes, production schedules and
volumes of specific programs; the impact of government budget and funding decisions; changes in raw material or
product prices and availability; integration of acquired businesses; restructuring costs or savings; the continuing impact
of prior acquisitions and divestitures, and any other future strategic actions, including acquisitions, divestitures,
restructurings, or strategic business realignments, and our ability to achieve the financial and operational targets set in
connection with any such actions; the outcome of pending and future legal, governmental, or regulatory proceedings
and contingencies and uninsured claims; future repurchases of common stock; future levels of indebtedness; numerous
other matters of a global, regional or national scale, including those of a political, economic, business, competitive,
environmental, regulatory and public health nature; and other risks and uncertainties described in documents filed with
or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") by the Company, including, among others, those in the
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations and Risk Factors sections of the
Company's filings. The Company assumes no obligation to update its forward-looking statements.
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BGI Investor Overview Highlights Growth Strategies

  • 2. THIS PRESENTATION CONTAINS FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS • Forward-looking statements are made based upon management's good faith expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effect upon the Company. • These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements, including the risks and uncertainties set forth under our full disclosure located at the end of this presentation and included in our SEC filings. • The Company assumes no obligation to update our forward-looking statements. References to adjusted financial results are non-GAAP measures. You will find GAAP reconciliation tables at the end of this presentation. Safe Harbor Statement -2-
  • 3. Barnes Group Overview An International Industrial and Aerospace Manufacturer and Services Provider, Serving a Wide Range of End Markets and Customers Two Global Business Segments: Industrial & Aerospace HQ in Bristol, CT with Global Operations in 80+ Locations; ~4,700 Employees 82 Consecutive Years of Paying a Dividend A LONG HISTORY ... SIGNIFICANT RECENT TRANSFORMATION Wallace Barnes founds company in Bristol, CT making springs for hoop skirts and clocks Associated Spring Formed Associated Spring stock is offered OTC Sales pass $50M Associated Spring is listed on NYSE Sales pass $100M Name changes to Barnes Group Inc. Barnes Aerospace formed Sales pass $500M Barnes Aerospace expands in Singapore Acquires NGP Acquires Seeger-Orbis Sales pass $1B Acquires Hänggi BGI celebrates its 150th Anniversary Acquires Synventive Acquires Männer Distribution Divestiture Acquires Thermoplay and Priamus -3-
  • 4. Americas 56% 2015 Revenue Breakdown Aero %AEROSPACEINDUSTRIAL $412M$782M 35%65% TOTAL REVENUE $1,194M AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL END MARKETS GEOGRAPHY OEM 72% SPARES 11% MRO 17% 41% NITROGEN GAS PRODUCTS 15% ENGINEERED COMPONENTS 44% MOLDING SOLUTIONS AEROSPACE OEM 25% AEROSPACE AFTERMARKET 10% AUTO PRODUCTION 19% AUTO MOLDING SOLUTIONS 14% GENERAL INDUSTRIAL 14% TOOL & DIE 10% MEDICAL & PERSONAL CARE 8% EUROPE 27% ASIA 17% AMERICAS 56% -4-GLOBAL, DIVERSIFIED END MARKETS
  • 5. Strategic Themes • Build On Intellectual Property (IP) as Core Differentiator • Seek Portfolio Enhancements to Drive Shareholder Value • Choose End-Markets with Long Term Sustainable, Profitable Growth • Target Cyclical Moderation – Multiple Platforms / Market Channels • Expand Global Footprint / Access • Enhance Barnes Enterprise System • Invigorate Employee Development, Empowerment and Engagement DRIVE SUSTAINABLE PROFITABLE GROWTH -5-
  • 6. Note: 2001 to 2005 Average Operating Margin adjusted for the impact of accounting changes to be comparable to 2015. 2015 Adjusted Operating Margin from Continuing Operations. See GAAP reconciliation table at the end of this presentation. Driving Operating Margin Expansion • Differentiated Products and Processes • Organic Investment in Growth Platforms • Strategic Acquisitions • Leverage Commercial Aerospace • Extend Global Reach • BES Next Generation • Talent Development 5% 15.8% HIGH TEENS AVG. 2001 - 2005 2015 EXPECTATION HOLDING COMPANY APPROACH ALIGNED PORTFOLIO EXECUTING OUR STRATEGY TO DELIVER IMPROVED MARGIN PERFORMANCE TODAY’S PRIORITIES -6-
  • 7. BES and Productivity BES enables us to continuously improve productivity to achieve superior customer value OUR PRODUCTIVITY EFFORTS INVOLVE FIVE MAIN AREAS OF FOCUS: PROGRESS IS MEASURED BY IMPROVEMENT IN OPERATING MARGIN • Sales Effectiveness (Volume and Pricing) • Leverage Technology (Innovation and New Product Dev.) • Global Sourcing (Supply Chain and Logistics) • Operational Excellence (Mfg. Performance and Costs) • Functional Excellence (SG&A Optimization) BES IS ONE OF OUR GREATEST COMPETITVE ADVANTAGES -7-
  • 8. 2016 Segment Market Outlook (Updated 2/19/2016) INDUSTRIAL SEGMENT AEROSPACE SEGMENT OTHER Actual % of 2015 Sales 2016 Sales Growth Outlook* End Market Highlights / Comments Molding Solutions 27% 29% 9% Engineered Components Nitrogen Gas Products Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Spare Parts (RSP Programs) 25% LDD Flat 6% 4% LSD LSD Flat M&A F/X Medical / Healthcare Strong, Auto Model Changes Favorable Favorable Global Auto Production, General Industrial Weakness Tool & Die Markets Starting to Recover After Slow 2H’15 Record Boeing & Airbus Backlog, Strong BGI Backlog, Transition Year in 2016 Aircraft Utilization Strong, Increasing Traffic & Low Fuel Prices Favorable CFM56 Demographics, Tough 2015 Comparable Thermoplay and Priamus Acquisition Sales +3% F/X Sales Headwind of ~1% 2016 TOTAL SALES EXPECTATION UP 2% TO 4%; FLAT TO 2% ORGANICALLY * HSD - High single digits, MSD - Mid single digits, LSD - Low single digits, LDD - Low double digits Our 2016 full-year outlook is only as of our February 19, 2016 earnings call, and it is not being updated or affirmed at this time. Flat -8-
  • 9. Capital Allocation 2012 $38 $34 $57 $57 $34 $42 $46 $40 ~$50 ~$43 2013 2014 2015 2016F CapEx CapEx and Depreciation Uses of Cash 2010 to 2015 ($ in Millions) Depreciation ($ in Millions) Drive Organic Growth • 2016 CapEx of ~$50M • About Half Targeted to Growth Programs Strategic Portfolio Transformation • Target Highly Engineered Products & Services • Expand Global Reach / Channel Penetration Generate Shareholder Returns • Continue to Pay a Competitive Dividend • Opportunistic Share Repurchase ACQUISITIONS 44% CRP 7% CAPEX 17% WORKING CAPITAL 9% SHARE REPO 14% $659 $108 $264 $130 $210 DIVIDENDS 9% $131 DISCIPLINED CAPITAL ALLOCATION -9-
  • 10. $105 $300 $160 $110 $38 $9 Portfolio Transformation 2010 Sales Mix (1) M&A Transactions 2015 Sales Mix 32% 36% 32% INDUSTRIALAEROSPACE DISTRIBUTION Divestitures Europe N. America Year Sales Acquisitions Year Sales 2011 2013 2012 2013 2015 2015 ($ in millions, ~ annual sales at time of transaction) Sales (1) Op. Inc. $ (1) Op. Margin (1) Share Price (2) Market Cap(2) $1,133M $86.5 7.6% $20.67 $1.1B Sales Adj. Op. Inc. $ Adj. Op. Margin Share Price (2) Market Cap(2) $1,194M $188.9 15.8% $35.39 $1.9B +5% +118% +820 bps +71% +73% 65%35% AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL (1) 2010 Sales, Operating Income and Operating Margin are “as reported” in the Company’s 2010 10-K. 2010 Sales Mix re-calculated to reflect three segments – Aerospace, Industrial & Distribution vs the original two reported segments of Precision Components & Logistics and Manufacturing Services. (2) Share Price and Market Cap as of December 31, 2010 and 2015, respectively. PORTFOLIO TRANSFORMATION WELL UNDERWAY -10-
  • 11. Industrial – Market Environment • Leading Global Manufacturer of Highly-Engineered Products and Systems • Focused on Custom Components and Solutions Employing Differentiated Industrial Technologies • Value Added Engineering: Research, Design, Manufacturing, Testing and Evaluation GENERAL INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION • Emerging Market Expansion – Growing with our Customers • Healthcare Requirements of an Aging Population • Markit Manufacturing PMIs for December 2015 … US 51.2, China 48.2, Eurozone 53.2, Emerging Markets 49.3, Global 50.7 • Advanced Technologies to Meet Fuel Efficiency Requirements • Highly-Engineered, Precision Components; Penetration Rates Exceed Market Growth • Global Light Vehicle Production Forecasted to Increase … +~3% in 2016, +3.0% in 2017, +3.5% in 2018 (IHS Automotive-Jan’16) BARNES GROUP PARTICIPATION BARNES GROUP PARTICIPATION Manufacturing Expansion Benefiting Tool & Die Market Healthcare for an Aging Population China Expansion Global Expansion Light Vehicles – Plastics Light Vehicles – Metals Gas Direct Injection (GDi) 8 to 10 Speed Transmissions INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES THAT SUPPORT KEY MACRO TRENDS -11-
  • 12. Molding Solutions (MS) Growth Strategy BARNES MOLDING SOLUTIONS HOT RUNNERS MOLDS CONTROL SYSTEMS • Manufacture Premium Hot Runners & Molds for Customers Requiring Superior Quality • Drive Innovative Technologies for High Quality Plastic Parts • Provide Unmatched Applications and Design Engineering Support • Bring Reliability of System Supply, Robust Products, and Repeatable Processes for Customer Production Efficiency • Be the Best in Industry Service and Repair Support • Deliver the Lowest Total Cost of Ownership -12-
  • 13. Engineered Components (EC) Growth Strategy • Growth through a Synergetic Marketing Value Proposition and Cross-Brand Collaboration o Global Sales Team & Global Engineering Support o Marketing Plan for Cross-BU Synergetic Value Proposition o Other Synergies (e.g. Supply Chain, Quality, R&D, etc.) • Expand Innovation Portfolio -13-
  • 14. Nitrogen Gas Products (NGP) Growth Strategy • Drive Innovation to Create Superior Customer Value • Strengthen Leadership in the Global Tool & Die Market • Grow Machine & Vehicle / Other Market Adjacencies • Invest in Technology and Capabilities to Enable Growth “More controlled force in less space” -14-
  • 15. Aerospace – Market Environment Sources: Teal Group Estimates as of December 2015 AEROSPACE Provides Superior Technology-Based Manufacturing Solutions and Comprehensive Component Overhaul and Repair Services to the World’s Major Jet Engine Manufacturers, Commercial Airlines and Military Customers Commercial Aircraft Deliveries (Units) Aftermarket 2015E 2016E Wide-Body Narrow-Body 2017E 2018E 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 2019E 2020E Original Equipment Mfg. Aftermarket • Airbus & Boeing Experienced Strong Order Intake in ’13 & ’14, Good order intake in ’15 (Book to Bill 1.3x) • Airbus & Boeing Backlog at Record Levels; Equivalent to ~8 Years of Estimated Production • Strong Commercial Aircraft Deliveries Forecasted Over Next Several Years; Narrow-Body & A350 Ramping, 777 in Transition • Low Oil Prices May Accelerate Spend on Deferred Maintenance • Older Aircraft May See Greater Utilization • Global Airline Traffic Growth Remains Solid • Global Airline Profitability Strong and Growing • CFM56 Fleet Size and Shop Visits Expected to Grow; Fleet Size to Peak in 2018, Shop Visits to Peak in 2022 Benefiting RSPs and CRPs WELL-POSITIONED IN AEROSPACE END-MARKETS -15-
  • 16. Aerospace Businesses (with 2015 Segment Sales Contribution) Note: FAA is the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, EASA is the European Aviation Safety Agency, and CAAC is the Civil Aviation Administration of China ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING BARNES AEROSPACE AFTERMARKET 72% 28% • Provides Highly Engineered Machined and Fabricated Components Using Super-alloys • Concurrent Engineering & NPI Capabilities Deliver Value Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Spare Parts • OEM-Source Approved for Rolls Royce, SNECMA, GE and Pratt & Whitney Engines • FAA/EASA/CAAC Certified Engine Component Repair Stations • Component Repair Programs (CRPs) • Revenue Sharing Programs (RSPs) • Selected Aftermarket Spare Parts for CFM56 and CF6 Engines -16-
  • 17. Barnes Aftermarket RSPs and CRPs CFM56 Family of Engines 2014 2015 2016 2017 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 25 20 15 10 5 0 2018 2019 2.36 19.7 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.4 3.3 3.1 20.8 21.9 22.5 22.6 22.2 2.46 2.66 2.74 2.79 2.82 CF6 Family of Engines 2014 2015 2016 2017 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 3 4 2 1 0 2018 2019 0.89 0.83 0.84 0.77 0.74 0.65 Shop Visits Fleet Size Shop Visits Fleet Size Sources: Shop Visit Forecast and Fleet Size from ICF, Aug’15 Revenue Sharing Programs (RSPs) • Exclusive Rights to Supply Certain Aftermarket Spare Parts to General Electric (GE) • Covers Life of CFM56 & CF6 Engine Programs • 13 Agreements, Entered Between 2003 - 2007 • Investment of $294M, Amortized as a Reduction of Sales • Quarterly Net Sales Can Vary Due to Inventory Management, Mix of Engines, Scope of Engine Repair, and Surplus Material for these High Margin Programs Component Repair Programs (CRPs) • Provides Licensing Rights from GE for Repair Services of Certain Critical Components which Improve Overall Engine Efficiency • Covers Life of CFM56, CF6 and CF34 Engine Programs • Allows Access to Serve Global Market as OEM Certified Repair Service • 3 Agreements, Entered Between 2013 - 2015 • Investment of $112M, Amortized as a Reduction of Sales • Expands Margin Profile of Aftermarket MRO Business PROGRAMS ALLOW BARNES AEROSPACE TO PARTICIPATE IN OEM CERTIFIED AFTERMARKET EstimatedShopVisits(000s)EstimatedShopVisits(000s) FleetSize(000s)FleetSize(000s) -17-
  • 18. (1) Our 2016 full-year outlook is only as of our February 19, 2016 earnings call, and it is not being updated or affirmed at this time. (2) References to adjusted operating margin, adjusted EPS and adjusted free cash flow for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 are non-GAAP measures. For a reconciliation to the appropriate GAAP measure, see the Appendix of this presentation. Financial Performance Trends (1,2) Net Sales 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F $929 $1,092 $1,262 $1,194 (Continuing Operations, $ in Millions) +2% to +4% Total Flat to +2% Organic Adjusted EPS (2) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F $1.52 $1.83 $2.34 (Continuing Operations) $2.38 $2.43 to $2.58 +2% to +8% Adj. Operating Margins (2) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F (Continuing Operations) 12.2% 12.9% 15.4% 15.8% 16% to 17% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016F 104% 110% 99% 128% ~100% ($ in Millions) Cash Conversion: $99 $83 $117 $164 Adj. Free Cash Flow (2) -18- $130 to $140
  • 19. Why Invest In Barnes Group? WELL POSITIONED BUSINESSES STRONG FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE STRATEGY EXECUTION DELIVERING RESULTS • Global Industrial Products and Services; Expanding Auto Production • Commercial Aerospace; OEM Production Increasing, Aftermarket Recovering • Demonstrated Margin Expansion; Further Expansion Planned • Benefiting from Barnes Enterprise System • Strong Cash Generator; Solid Balance Sheet • Expanding Differentiated Systems, Products and Processes • Disciplined Acquisitions and Strategic Investments • Focused on Sustainable, Long-Term Profitable Growth -19-
  • 21. Industrial Segment Brands MOLDING SOLUTIONS Specializes in the Development and Manufacture of High- Precision Molds and Hot Runner Systems END MARKETS: • Medical / Pharmaceutical • Personal Care / Health Care • Packaging • Electronic Components GROWTH DRIVERS: • Capacity Expansion • Expand Globally Manufacturer of Hot Runner Systems and Components with a Focus on Providing High Quality Products and Value Added Services END MARKETS: • Automotive Exterior and Interior Components • Telecom and Electronic Components GROWTH DRIVERS: • Expand Automotive Offerings • Increase Premium Consumer and Electronics Penetration Specializes in the Design, Development, and Manufacturing of Customized Hot Runner Systems END MARKETS: • Packaging • Automotive • Electronics • Medical GROWTH DRIVERS: • Expand Globally Technology Leader in the Development of Advanced Process Control Systems for the Plastic Injection Molding Industry END MARKETS: • Medical • Automotive • Consumer Goods • Electronics • Packaging GROWTH DRIVERS: • Extend Engineering Capabilities Across BGI Plastics -21-
  • 22. Industrial Segment Brands (continued) ENGINEERED COMPONENTS NITROGEN GAS PRODUCTS Pioneer, Leader & Innovator in Engineered Spring & Precision Metal Component Manufacturing END MARKETS: • Light Vehicle • General Industrial • Household / Whitegoods • Other Transportation GROWTH DRIVERS: • Advanced Transmission Offerings • Differentiated Product Growth Progressive Stamping, Micro-Stamping, Fine Blanking and Forming from Prototype Building to Complete Assemblies END MARKETS: • Light Vehicle • General Industrial GROWTH DRIVERS: • Deliver Automotive GDi (Gas Direct Injection) • Develop Adjacent Markets, such as Medical Develops and Produces a Comprehensive Range of Retaining Rings, Fasteners, Snap Rings and Shims END MARKETS: • Light Vehicle • General Industrial GROWTH DRIVERS: • Expand Globally • Enhance Product Offerings Manufacturer of Nitrogen Gas Springs and Hydraulic Systems for Automotive Stamping Dies and Demanding Vehicle and Industrial Applications END MARKETS: • Industrial Equipment for Transportation, HVAC, Electronics, Whitegoods and Sheet Metal Stamping GROWTH DRIVERS: • Expand Tool & Die Offerings • Extend Machine & Vehicle Offerings -22-
  • 23. Shaft Nuts & Gears Engine Cases Retainer Rings Rotating Air Ducts HP and LP Shrouds, Hangers and Segments, Machined & Fabricated Turbine Exhaust Cases, Cones, Cylinders and Fairings Combustor Components Rotating Air/Oil Seals, Vane Rings, Lever Arms Stub Shafts Struts ManifoldsBearing Housings Tube and Duct Assemblies Vane Actuation Rings, Lever Arms Barnes Aerospace Components -23- Fan Blade Metal Lead Edges & Tip Caps
  • 24. Out of Production: JT-9D (DC10,B747,B767,A310) JT-8D (DC9,MD80,B727,B737) PW2000 (B757) CF6-6 (DC10) CF6-50 (A300) Trent 500 (A340) Trent 800 (B777) Development: Leap B,C (B737Max,C919) GE9X (B777X) PW1000 GTF (Cseries, E Jets, MRJ) Passport (Global 7000/8000) Trent 7000 (A330Neo) Silvercrest (Dassault, Cessna) DEV. EARLY PROD. PRODUCT MATURITY SPARES PRODUCTION VOLUME TIME COST OUT OF PRODUCTION SPARES NEW EMERGING & EARLY LIFE CYCLE PROGRAMS Mature: CFM56 (B737, A320) CF6-80E (A330) CF34-3/8 (CRJ, E175) CF34-10E (E195) AE3000 (Embraer, Cessna) V2500 (A320) PW4000(B767) Trent700 (A330) Trent900 (A380) GP7200 (A380) GE90-115B (B777) Early Production: Leap A (A320NEO) GENX-1B (B787) PW1000 GTF (A320NEO) GENX-2B (B747) Trent 1000 (B787) Trent XWB (A350) Commercial Aircraft Engine Product Life Cycle PARTICIPATION THROUGHOUT THE PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE -24-
  • 25. Appendix: Non-GAAP Financial Measure Reconciliation ($ in Thousands, Unaudited) 2015 2014 2013 2012 (1) CONSOLIDATED RESULTS Operating Income (GAAP) 168,396$ 179,974$ 123,201$ 107,131$ Synventive short-term purchase accounting adjustments - - - 4,987 Männer short-term purchase accounting adjustments 1,481 8,504 5,456 - Thermoplay short-term purchase accounting adjustments 1,167 - - - Acquisition transaction costs 970 - 1,823 912 Restructuring/reduction in force charges 4,222 6,020 - - Contract termination dispute charge 2,788 - - - Pension lump-sum settlement charge 9,856 - - - CEO transition costs - - 10,492 - Operating Income as adjusted (Non-GAAP) (2) 188,880$ 194,498$ 140,972$ 113,030$ Operating Margin (GAAP) 14.1% 14.3% 11.3% 11.5% Operating Margin as adjusted (Non-GAAP) (2) 15.8% 15.4% 12.9% 12.2% Diluted Income from Continuing Operations per Share (GAAP) 2.19$ 2.16$ 1.31$ 1.44$ Synventive short-term purchase accounting adjustments - - - 0.07 Männer short-term purchase accounting adjustments 0.02 0.11 0.07 - Thermoplay short-term purchase accounting adjustments 0.01 - - - Acquisition transaction costs 0.02 - 0.03 0.01 Restructuring/reduction in force charges 0.05 0.07 - - Contract termination dispute charge 0.03 - - - Pension lump-sum settlement charge 0.11 - - - Tax benefit recognized for refund of withholding taxes (0.05) - - - CEO transition costs - - 0.12 - April 2013 tax court decision - - 0.30 - Diluted Income from Continuing Operations per Share as adjusted (Non-GAAP) (2) 2.38$ 2.34$ 1.83$ 1.52$ Twelve months ended December 31, Notes: 2015 2014 2013 2012 (1) Results for 2012 have been adjusted on a retrospective basis to reflect the impact of the BDNA discontinued operations. (2) The Company has excluded the following from its historical "as adjusted" financial measurements: Management believes that these adjustments provide the Company and its investors with an indication of our baseline performance excluding items that are not considered to be reflective of our ongoing results. Management does not intend results excluding the adjustments to represent results as defined by GAAP, and the reader should not consider it as an alternative measurement calculated in accordance with GAAP, or as an indicator of the Company's performance. Accordingly, the measurements have limitations depending on their use. 1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Männer and Thermoplay acquisitions, 2) transaction costs related to its Thermoplay and Priamus acquisitions, 3) restructuring and workforce reduction charges, 4) certain charges recorded in the Aerospace segment in the third quarter of 2015 related to a contract termination dispute following a customer sourcing decision, 5) pension lump-sum settlement charge recorded in 2015 and 6) a tax benefit recognized in the third quarter of 2015 related to a refund of withholding taxes that were previously paid and included in tax expense in prior years. 1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Männer acquisition and 2) restructuring charges related to the closure of production operations at its Associated Spring facility located in Saline, Michigan. 1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Männer acquisition, 2) transaction costs related to its Männer acquisition, 3) CEO transition costs associated with the modification of outstanding equity awards and 4) the tax charge associated with the April 2013 tax court decision. 1) Short-term purchase accounting adjustments related to its Synventive acquisition and 2) transaction costs related to its Synventive acquisition. -25-
  • 26. Appendix: Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities to Free Cash Flow ($ in Thousands, Unaudited) 2015 2014 2013 2012 Free cash flow: Net cash provided by operating activities 209,895$ 186,898$ 10,090$ 136,377$ Capital expenditures (45,982) (57,365) (57,304) (37,787) Free cash flow(1) 163,913$ 129,533$ (47,214)$ 98,590$ Free cash flow to net income cash conversion ratio (as adjusted): Free cash flow (from above) 163,913$ 129,533$ (47,214)$ 98,590$ Income tax payments related to the gain on the sale of BDNA - - 130,004 - Income tax reduction related to the gain on the sale of BDNA - (12,608) - - Free cash flow (as adjusted)(2) 163,913 116,925 82,790 98,590 Net income 121,380 118,370 270,527 95,249 Gain on the sale of BDNA, net of tax - - (195,317) - Pension lump-sum settlement charge, net of tax 6,182 - - - Net income (as adjusted)(2) 127,562$ 118,370$ 75,210$ 95,249$ Free cash flow to net income cash conversion ratio (as adjusted)(2) 128% 99% 110% 104% Twelve months ended December 31, Notes: 2015 Pension lump-sum settlement charge, net of tax, from net income. 2014 2013 The utilization of the year-end 2013 income tax receivable (related to the gain on the sale of BDNA) to offset the 2014 payments from free cash flow. The income tax payments related to the gain on the sale of BDNA made during 2013 from free cash flow and the gain on the sale of BDNA from net income. (1) The Company defines free cash flow as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures. The Company believes that the free cash flow metric is useful to investors and management as a measure of cash generated by business operations that can be used to invest in future growth, pay dividends, repurchase stock and reduce debt. This metric can also be used to evaluate the Company's ability to generate cash flow from business operations and the impact that this cash flow has on the Company's liquidity. (2) For the purpose of calculating the cash conversion ratio, the Company has excluded the following: -26-
  • 27. Appendix: Non-GAAP Forecast Financial Measure Reconciliation Notes: (1) The Company has excluded the following from its "as adjusted" financial outlook : anticipated restructuring for 2016. Management believes that this adjustment provides the Company and its investors with an indication of our baseline performance excluding this item, which is not considered to be reflective of our ongoing results. Management does not intend results excluding the adjustments to represent results as defined by GAAP, and the reader should not consider it as an alternative measurement calculated in accordance with GAAP, or as an indicator of the Company's performance. Accordingly, the measurements have limitations depending on their use. Diluted Net Income per Share (GAAP) 2.40$ to 2.55$ Restructuring 0.03 Diluted Net Income per Share as adjusted (Non-GAAP) (1) 2.43$ to 2.58$ Full-Year 2016 Outlook -27-
  • 28. Safe Harbor Statement This presentation contains forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements often address our expected future operating and financial performance and financial condition, and often contain words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "plan," "strategy," "estimate," "project," and similar terms. These forward-looking statements do not constitute guarantees of future performance and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. These include, among others: difficulty maintaining relationships with employees, including unionized employees, customers, distributors, suppliers, business partners or governmental entities; failure to successfully negotiate collective bargaining agreements or potential strikes, work stoppages or other similar events; difficulties leveraging market opportunities; changes in market demand for our products and services; rapid technological and market change; the ability to protect intellectual property rights; introduction or development of new products or transfer of work; higher risks in international operations and markets; the impact of intense competition; acts of terrorism, cybersecurity attacks or intrusions that could adversely impact our businesses; uncertainties relating to conditions in financial markets; currency fluctuations and foreign currency exposure; future financial performance of the industries or customers that we serve; our dependence upon revenues and earnings from a small number of significant customers; a major loss of customers; inability to realize expected sales or profits from existing backlog due to a range of factors, including changes in customer sourcing decisions, material changes, production schedules and volumes of specific programs; the impact of government budget and funding decisions; changes in raw material or product prices and availability; integration of acquired businesses; restructuring costs or savings; the continuing impact of prior acquisitions and divestitures, and any other future strategic actions, including acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings, or strategic business realignments, and our ability to achieve the financial and operational targets set in connection with any such actions; the outcome of pending and future legal, governmental, or regulatory proceedings and contingencies and uninsured claims; future repurchases of common stock; future levels of indebtedness; numerous other matters of a global, regional or national scale, including those of a political, economic, business, competitive, environmental, regulatory and public health nature; and other risks and uncertainties described in documents filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") by the Company, including, among others, those in the Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations and Risk Factors sections of the Company's filings. The Company assumes no obligation to update its forward-looking statements. -28-