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Spartan Motors Highlights Third Quarter Results

CHARLOTTE, Mich., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ —

  • Net sales of $237.5 million, up 59.5% compared to third quarter 2007
  • Net earnings of $0.45 per diluted share, up 462.5% year-over-year
  • Return on invested capital of 35.3%, up 315.3% year-over-year
  • Gross margin of 18.1%, up 53.4% year-over-year
  • Consolidated backlog of $183.8 million

Spartan Motors, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAR) reported its best third quarter in
company history, with a nearly 60 percent year-over-year increase in revenues
and a greater than five-fold increase in net earnings.

Third Quarter Results

Spartan reported record third quarter net earnings of $14.7 million, or
$0.45 per diluted share, on net sales of $237.5 million for the quarter ended
Sep. 30, 2008, compared with net earnings of $2.6 million, or $0.08 per
diluted share, on net sales of $148.9 million in the same quarter of 2007.

Through the first nine months of 2008, Spartan’s sales increased 57.1
percent and net earnings grew 144.6 percent compared to the nine-month period
in 2007. The company posted net earnings of $1.22 per diluted share for the
first nine months of 2008, compared with net earnings per diluted share of
$0.50 in the same period of 2007. Spartan’s results for the first nine months
of 2008 already exceed its best annual results ever.

“This was an excellent quarter for Spartan, especially given the
tumultuous national economic environment,” said John Sztykiel, president and
CEO of Spartan Motors. “Our market diversification and flexible manufacturing
model continue to allow us to grow and profitably compete in difficult times.
During the quarter, we ramped up production rapidly and efficiently to
complete a sizable military order.

“Last year’s third quarter was our first substantial ramp up of military
production, and our year-over-year improvement in gross margin reflects how
far we have come in production efficiencies. This scalable business model
will serve us well in the coming quarters, as two of our core markets face
challenges. The RV market is difficult and while we have initiatives in
place, it is a very challenging environment.

“Our military role is evolving from a rapid production and deployment
stage to a long-term sustainment and partnership model, marked by smaller
volumes of a wider range of mine-protected variants. Emergency-rescue
continues to be a great foundation with tremendous opportunity, and we are
focused on growing our success via new product launches, conquering the
emissions change in 2010, and capitalizing on the continued disarray among
some of our competitors in the industry. Our service, parts and accessories
business is growing across our three core markets as we become more effective
at maximizing value there.”

Spartan reported gross margin of 18.1 percent in the third quarter of
2008, a 53.4 percent increase over the same period in 2007. Spartan
attributed the year-over-year increase in gross profit to improved product
mix, higher absorption of overhead due to increased sales and better
production efficiencies for its specialty vehicle operations.

Spartan Motors reported consolidated backlog of approximately $183.8
million as of Sept. 30, 2008 and the company anticipates fulfilling its
current backlog orders by July 2009.

Spartan Chassis

Sales at Spartan Chassis, the company’s largest subsidiary and operating
unit, increased 61.4 percent year-over year to $224.2 million for the current
quarter. Spartan Chassis represented 94.4 percent of Spartan Motors’ total
consolidated sales in the 2008 third quarter, and third quarter earnings at
Spartan Chassis improved 229.9 percent year-over-year.

Spartan’s chassis sales to the Class A diesel motorhome market decreased
67.4 percent year-over-year in the quarter. Spartan’s backlog for RV chassis
decreased 65.2 percent year-over-year to $9.1 million as of Sept. 30, 2008.
In comparison, the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) is
reporting 2008 wholesale Class A motorhome shipments are down 46.9 percent
through August, the latest data available. Sales of fire truck chassis in the
quarter increased 20.9 percent compared to the same period in 2007, and
backlog for fire truck chassis at the end of the 2008 third quarter was $70.8
million, a 5.6 percent year-over-year increase.

Other products sales, including specialty chassis for MRAP military
vehicles, and Spartan Chassis’ growing service, parts and accessories (SPA)
business, increased 179.4 percent year-over-year in the third quarter of 2008.
Reflected in this sales increase is a production shift of a portion of a large
military order from the second quarter 2008 to the third quarter 2008. Other
products backlog, which does not include service parts, was $46.0 million as
of Sept. 30, 2008, compared to other product backlog of $228.8 million for the
same date in 2007.

Emergency Vehicle Team (EVTeam)

Spartan’s EVTeam operating unit, consisting of its Crimson Fire, Crimson
Fire Aerials and Road Rescue subsidiaries, reported a 13.7 percent
year-over-year increase in sales for the 2008 third quarter, and represented
5.6 percent of total company-wide sales in the quarter. Though the unit
posted a net loss for the quarter, the EVTeam reported a 60.6 percent
improvement in segment bottom-line compared to the third quarter of 2007,
driven by higher volumes and improved operating efficiencies.

“The ambulance business is especially exciting today, as industry
forecasts indicate a 17 percent year-over-year increase in shipments in 2009,”
said Sztykiel. “For emergency-rescue in general, every 1.4 seconds there is a
call for help in the U.S., regardless of conditions in the economy.”

Financial Position

Spartan reported an operating cash flow use in the current quarter of
$11.2 million. The company ended the quarter with $6.9 million in cash and
cash equivalents, as well as $74.3 million in long-term debt, including $47.5
million borrowed under Spartan’s line of credit.

“A large portion of our debt and operating cash flow use during the
quarter was due to working capital needed for the production of a sizable
military vehicle order,” said Jim Knapp, chief financial officer of Spartan
Motors. “Our balance sheet is healthy, we have already paid back all of our
borrowings under the line of credit as of Oct. 22. We expect to continue to
generate cash in the fourth quarter as we reduce working capital, putting us
on strong financial ground moving into 2009.”

With the decline in the need for working capital, Spartan Motors will
decrease its line of credit with J.P. Morgan Chase Bank from $75 million to
$50 million by the end of 2008. In conjunction with this reduction, Spartan
has negotiated an interest rate of 75 basis points over LIBOR for draws and a
20 basis point commitment fee on the unused portion of the line, with these
rates/fees locked until the September 2010 maturity of the line of credit.

“The company took an opportunity to lock-in our borrowing costs under the
line of credit until maturity. In return, we agreed to decrease the size of
the line to eliminate unneeded capacity,” said Knapp. “The result is we now
have a right-sized line of credit with below current market rates for an
extended period of time.”

On a consolidated basis, Spartan posted a return on invested capital
(ROIC) of 35.3 percent in the third quarter of 2008, compared to ROIC of 8.5
percent for the same quarter in 2007. Spartan defines return on invested
capital as operating income less taxes, on an annualized basis, divided by
total shareholders’ equity.

Market Outlook

“The outlook for motorhome chassis remains uncertain, though there are
indications that many dealers have reduced inventory to razor-thin levels, as
the industry is reporting retail sales for Class A motorhomes are three times
more than wholesale levels. This situation may bolster demand once the
industry begins its eventual recovery,” said Sztykiel. “Nonetheless, the
motorhome chassis market is expected to be challenging over the next two to
three quarters, and we have adjusted our operations accordingly.

“As we recently announced, we continue to see a number of smaller orders
for mine-blast protected vehicles, and have expanded the number of MRAP
variants using our products to more than 20 types of specialized vehicles
operated by both the U.S. military and other allied militaries. We have also
seen a significant growth of our service, parts and accessories business for
military vehicles. The U.S. military currently plans for MRAPs to serve in its
vehicle fleet beyond 2025.

“For our emergency-rescue business, we expect stable and consistent
growth. We are also seeing increased interest in several of our new product
introductions aimed at this market. Municipal spending is always a concern in
difficult economic times, but we are pleased the Federal government is
increasing spending for fire-rescue. The Federal government renewed funding
for the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program, increasing it modestly to
$565 million for 2009. In the past, these grants have driven 10 to 15 percent
of industry fire trucks sales, and we expect this funding will help many
municipalities purchase new vehicles.

Sztykiel concluded: “We are taking proactive steps to control our cost
structure where markets dictate, though we are also positioned to take
advantage of our opportunities for growth. Though economic turmoil is a
concern for everyone, we are very pleased with our 2008 results. Looking
ahead to the next two to three quarters, conditions will be difficult for the
best of companies. Our strong balance sheet, coupled with our core
capabilities – innovation, speed to market, flexibility, and service and
support – have us well positioned to adapt and grow through tough industry and
macro-economic conditions. As a company, we have been through uncertain times
before, such as in 1991 and 2001, and each time we emerged even stronger. I
expect this time will be no different.”

Conference Call & Webcast

Spartan Motors will host a conference call for analysts and portfolio
managers at 10 a.m. ET today to discuss these results and current business
trends. To listen to a live webcast of the call, please visit
theshyftgroup.com, click on “Shareholders,” and then on “Webcasts.”

About Spartan Motors

Spartan Motors, Inc. (theshyftgroup.com) designs, engineers and
manufactures custom chassis and vehicles for the recreational vehicle, fire
truck, ambulance, emergency-rescue and specialty vehicle markets. The
company’s brand names – Spartan(TM), Crimson Fire(TM), Crimson Fire
Aerials(TM), and Road Rescue(TM) – are known for quality, value, service and
being the first to market with innovative products. The company employs
approximately 1,400 at facilities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina
and South Dakota. Spartan reported sales of $681.9 million in 2007 and is
focused on becoming the premier manufacturer of specialty vehicles and chassis
in North America.

This release contains forward-looking statements, including, without
limitation, statements concerning our business, future plans and objectives
and the performance of our products. Forward looking statements are
identifiable by words such as “believe,” “anticipate,” “will,” “sustain,” and
“continue.” These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and
uncertainties that ultimately may not prove to be accurate. Actual results
and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. Technical complications may arise that could prevent the prompt
implementation of the plans outlined above. The company cautions that these
forward-looking statements are further qualified by other factors including,
but not limited to, those set forth in the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-
K filing and other filings with the United States Securities and Exchange
Commission (available at http://www.sec.gov). Government contracts and
subcontracts typically involve long payment and purchase cycles, competitive
bidding, qualification requirements, delays or changes in funding, extensive
specification development and changes, price negotiations and milestone
requirements. An announced award of a governmental contract is not equivalent
to a finalized executed contract and does not assure that orders will be
issued and filled. Government agencies also often retain some portion of fees
payable upon completion of a project and collection of contract fees may be
delayed for long periods, which can negatively impact both prime contractors
and subcontractors. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update
or revise any statements in this release, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.



                    Spartan Motors, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                 Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
                Three Months Ended September 30, 2008 and 2007

                                           September 30,    September 30,
                                               2008             2007

                                           $-000-      %     $-000-     %

    Sales                                  237,461          148,891
    Cost of Products Sold                  194,496          131,316
    Gross Profit                            42,965   18.1    17,575   11.8

    Operating Expenses:
       Research and Development              5,216    2.2     3,840    2.6
       Selling, General and
        Administrative                      15,701    6.6     9,690    6.5
    Total Operating Expenses                20,917    8.8    13,530    9.1

    Operating Income                        22,048    9.3     4,045    2.7

    Other Income (Expense):
       Interest Expense                       (642)  (0.2)     (235)  (0.1)
       Interest and Other Income               331    0.1       190    0.1
    Total Other Income (Expense)              (311)  (0.1)      (45)  (0.0)

    Earnings before Taxes on Income         21,737    9.2     4,000    2.7

    Taxes on Income                          7,081    3.0     1,430    1.0

    Net Earnings                            14,656    6.2     2,570    1.7


    Basic Net Earnings per Share              0.46             0.08

    Diluted Net Earnings per Share            0.45             0.08


    Basic Weighted Average Common Shares
     Outstanding                            32,017           32,200

    Diluted Weighted Average Common
     Shares Outstanding                     32,335           32,862



                    Spartan Motors, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                 Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
                Nine Months Ended September 30, 2008 and 2007

                                           September 30,    September 30,
                                               2008             2007
                                           $-000-      %     $-000-     %

    Sales                                  698,076          444,356
    Cost of Products Sold                  580,733          378,077
    Gross Profit                           117,343   16.8    66,279   14.9

    Operating Expenses:
       Research and Development             14,646    2.1    11,326    2.5
       Selling, General and
        Administrative                      41,127    5.9    28,841    6.5
    Total Operating Expenses                55,773    8.0    40,167    9.0

    Operating Income                        61,570    8.8    26,112    5.9

    Other Income (Expense):
       Interest Expense                     (1,811)  (0.3)     (918)  (0.2)
       Interest and Other Income               623    0.1       520    0.1
    Total Other Income (Expense)            (1,188)  (0.2)     (398)  (0.1)

    Earnings before Taxes on Income         60,382    8.6    25,714    5.8

    Taxes on Income                         20,530    2.9     9,421    2.1

    Net Earnings                            39,852    5.7    16,293    3.7

    Basic Net Earnings per Share              1.25             0.51

    Diluted Net Earnings per Share            1.22             0.50

    Basic Weighted Average Common Shares
     Outstanding                            31,982           31,927

    Diluted Weighted Average Common
     Shares Outstanding                     32,510           32,582



                    Spartan Motors, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

                                                September 30,     December 31,
                                                    2008              2007
                                                   $-000-            $-000-

       ASSETS
       Current assets:
          Cash and cash equivalents                 $6,854           $13,527
          Accounts receivable, net                 152,305           132,907
          Inventories                              102,090           103,076
          Deferred income tax assets                 6,925             6,925
          Other current assets                       2,318             1,978
             Total current assets                  270,492           258,413

       Property, plant and equipment, net           66,226            56,673
       Goodwill                                      2,457             2,457
       Deferred income tax assets                      775               775
       Other assets                                    208               346
       Total assets                               $340,158          $318,664

       LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS'
        EQUITY
       Current liabilities:
          Accounts payable                         $53,372           $90,769
          Accrued warranty                           9,687            10,824
          Accrued compensation and
           related taxes                            15,848            10,431
          Accrued vacation                           1,918             1,758
          Accrued customer rebates                   2,176             1,963
          Deposits from customers                    6,905             5,540
          Taxes on income                              665               551
          Other current liabilities and
           accrued expenses                          4,178             3,367
          Current portion of long-term debt            524               522
             Total current liabilities              95,273           125,725

       Other non-current liabilities                 1,069             1,025
       Long-term debt, less current portion         74,302            62,696

       Shareholders' equity:
          Common stock                                 327               324
          Additional paid in capital                64,706            62,648
          Retained earnings                        104,481            66,246
             Total shareholders' equity            169,514           129,218

       Total liabilities and
        shareholders' equity                      $340,158          $318,664



                    Spartan Motors, Inc. and Subsidiaries
          Sales and Other Financial Information by Business Segment
               Quarter and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2008

    Three Months Ended September 30, 2008 (amounts in thousands of dollars)

                                        Business Segments
                                     Chassis   EVTeam    Other  Consolidated

    Motorhome Chassis Sales           15,800                       15,800
    Fire Truck Chassis Sales          33,664            (9,181)    24,483
    EVTeam Product Sales              22,400            22,400
    Other Product Sales              174,778                      174,778

    Total Net Sales                  224,242   22,400   (9,181)   237,461

    Interest Expense                       3      390      249        642
    Depreciation Expense                 758      291      509      1,558
    Segment Net Earnings (Loss)       17,771     (636)  (2,479)    14,656


    Nine Months Ended September 30, 2008 (amounts in thousands of dollars)

                                        Business Segments
                                     Chassis   EVTeam    Other  Consolidated

    Motorhome Chassis Sales           84,151                       84,151
    Fire Truck Chassis Sales          89,028           (20,889)    68,139
    EVTeam Product Sales              68,659            68,659
    Other Product Sales              477,127                      477,127

    Total Net Sales                  650,306   68,659  (20,889)   698,076

    Interest Expense                      16    1,160      635      1,811
    Depreciation Expense               1,996      869    1,429      4,294
    Segment Net Earnings (Loss)       46,848   (1,786)  (5,210)    39,852


    Period End Backlog (amounts in thousands of dollars)

                           Sept.30,  Dec. 31,  March 31, June 30, Sept. 30,
                             2007      2007      2008      2008      2008

    Motorhome Chassis *     26,097    27,312    17,465    12,533     9,069
    Fire Truck Chassis *    67,071    60,374    70,720    75,931    70,815
    Other Product *        228,803   199,362   166,457   188,665    46,038
       Total Chassis       321,971   287,048   254,642   277,129   125,922
    EVTeam Product *        61,178    51,316    49,975    43,094    57,850

    Total Backlog          383,149   338,364   304,617   320,223   183,772

    * Anticipated time to fill backlog orders; 2 months or less for motorhome
      chassis and 10 months or less for fire truck chassis, other product and
      EVTeam product

SOURCE Spartan Motors, Inc.