Key Tronic Corporation Reports Operating Results (10-K)

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Sep 10, 2012
Key Tronic Corporation (KTCC, Financial) filed Annual Report for the period ended 2012-06-30.

Key Tronic Corporation has a market cap of $113.5 million; its shares were traded at around $10.76 with a P/E ratio of 11.1 and P/S ratio of 0.3. Key Tronic Corporation had an annual average earning growth of 1.5% over the past 5 years.

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For the fiscal years ended June 30, 2012, July 2, 2011, and July 3, 2010, the five largest customers in each year accounted for 73%, 62%, and 57% of combined total net sales, respectively. At the end of fiscal year 2012, we were generating revenue from 165 separate programs and 48 distinct customers as compared to 119 programs and 33 customers at the end of fiscal year 2011. As these new customers sales ramp and new programs are won our concentration of revenue should decrease in the future.

Although keyboard manufacturing is still included in our product offerings, we do not expect annual keyboard sales to be a material component of our business. We realized revenues of approximately $2.8 million, $3.9 million, and $4.5 million in fiscal years 2012, 2011, and 2010, respectively, from the sale of keyboards. In order to accommodate the demand for standard keyboard layouts, we maintain a purchase-from-stock program. The more popular standard layouts are built and stocked for immediate availability.

On July 28, 2012 our order backlog was valued at approximately $83.1 million, compared to approximately $54.9 million on July 30, 2011. Even though our order backlog is comprised of firm purchase orders, the amount of backlog is not necessarily indicative of future sales but can be indicative of trends in expected future sales revenue. Due to the relationships with our customers, we will occasionally allow orders to be canceled or rescheduled and as a result it is not a meaningful indicator of future financial results. If there are canceled or rescheduled orders, we will attempt to negotiate fees to cover the costs we have incurred. Order backlog consists of purchase orders received for products expected to be shipped approximately within the next twelve months, although shipment dates are subject to change due to design modifications, customer forecast changes, or other customer requirements.

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