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IntriCon 2012 Fourth-Quarter Sales Rise 15.1 PercentARDEN HILLS, Minn. --(Business Wire)-- IntriCon Corporation (NASDAQ: IIN), a designer, developer, manufacturer and distributor of miniature and micro-miniature body-worn devices, today announced financial results for its fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2012. For the 2012 fourth quarter, the company reported net sales of $16.7 million, an increase of 15.1 percent from the prior-year period. IntriCon had net income of $332,000, or $0.06 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $(352,000), or $(0.06) per diluted share, for the 2011 fourth quarter. "We are pleased to have delivered growth across all markets for both the quarter and year - in fact our body-worn device segment had a record year," said Mark S. Gorder, president and chief executive officer of IntriCon. "Our medical business posted its strongest revenue quarter ever, driven by increased activity from our largest customer, Medtronic, among others. In hearing health, our non-conventional personal sound amplifier products, drove modest quarterly growth despite continued softness in the conventional hearing health market. And in professional audio communications we delivered significant gains, with sales increasing 44 percent over the 2011 fourth quarter on strong demand for securities products domestically and headset products internationally." As a percentage of 2012 fourth-quarter sales, healthcare-related revenue (hearing health and medical combined) totaled 72.7 percent (32.8 percent hearing health and 39.9 percent medical), with professional audio communications at 27.3 percent. This compares to 2011 healthcare-related revenue of 78.2 percent (37.4 percent hearing health and 40.8 percent medical), with professional audio communications at 21.8 percent. Gross profit margins increased to 23.5 percent from 23.1 percent in the prior-year fourth quarter. The gain was primarily due to higher sales volume, partially offset by an unfavorable product mix within the professional audio communications market. Said Gorder, "As part of our margin enhancement program, we continued to transfer select, labor-intensive programs to our Singapore and Indonesia facilities during the fourth quarter. In an effort to drive further margin improvement and remain competitive from a cost standpoint, we will continue that shift in 2013. We're also working to increase the percentage of proprietary IntriCon technology in all of our products by investing in our core technologies-this also will have a favorable effect on margins as we move through the 2013 year." IntriCon reduced its operating expenses in the fourth quarter 2.8 percent, despite higher sales, reflecting the company's ongoing focus on expense management.
Full-Year Results As a percentage of 2012 sales, healthcare-related revenue totaled 75.5 percent (37.2 percent hearing health and 38.3 percent medical), with professional audio communications at 24.5 percent. This compares to 2011 healthcare-related revenue of 78.4 percent (37.5 percent hearing health and 40.9 percent medical), with professional audio communications at 21.6 percent. Gross profit margins for 2012 were 23.4 percent, up from 22.6 percent in the prior year, primarily due to volume increases, partially offset by an unfavorable product mix.
hi HealthInnovations Said Gorder, "hi HealthInnovations continues to make progress building the infrastructure to provide high-quality, affordable hearing health care to a broad range of customers. During the year, UnitedHealthcare expanded its hi HealthInnovation' program to more than 26 million people enrolled in its employer-sponsored and individual health benefit plans. We expect that this will open up additional opportunities for IntriCon and that new orders will be received in the second half of 2013."
Business Update On the cardiac front, IntriCon continues to deliver demo units of its two FDA-approved wireless cardiac diagnostic monitoring (CDM) devices-Centauri™ and Sirona™- to targeted customers to compile feedback. Additionally, the company is expanding its CDM sales and marketing infrastructure, to further advance its cardiac program and elevate its devices with market-demanded features. Said Gorder, "Our technology connects patients and caregivers in non-traditional ways. We help shift the point of care from traditional settings such as hospitals, to non-traditional settings like the home. We accomplish this with devices that are more advanced, smaller and lightweight. In 2013, we will focus more capital and resources in sales and marketing to expand our reach to other large medical device manufacturers and healthcare companies." Within hearing health, IntriCon continues to experience softness in the conventional market. Said Gorder, "The 13.2 percent growth we experienced during the year came primarily from our hi HealthInnovations work, and non-conventional personal sound amplifier products. And in 2013, while we don't anticipate hi HealthInnovations to ramp until the second half of the year, there are several growth opportunities that give us optimism for the longer term to strengthen our position as a supplier to the value hearing health market. "First, we continue to develop new technology to improve the user experience. Our Audion6™, a six-channel hearing aid amplifier, is a notable example. Audion6 is a feature-rich amplifier that fits a wide array of applications and has a complete set of proven adaptive features. "Second, hearing health technology is evolving beyond traditional hearing aid applications. Devices can now wirelessly stream music, television, audio or a companion's voice-making them significantly more versatile and effective than traditional hearing devices. In addition, this technology and functionality holds great potential in the non-conventional personal sound amplifier market." Fourth-quarter professional audio communications sales remained very strong, up more than 44 percent from the prior-year period. The company completed delivery on its significant contract with the Singapore government during the quarter, providing technically advanced headsets to be worn in difficult listening environments. Professional audio sales going forward are expected to moderate to more historical levels.
Heightened Focus on Marketing "To that end, we will be increasing investments in marketing and sales in 2013 to advance us down that path. That process has already begun and we expect to add additional staff and resources throughout the year to build customer relationships, market knowledge and sales."
Looking Ahead "Consistent with historical revenue cycles we anticipate a more moderate 2013 first quarter in comparison to our 2012 fourth quarter. That being said, we are optimistic about our opportunities in 2013 and our ability to execute and deliver growth."
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