DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Jan. 26, 2012/PRNewswire/-- International Speedway Corporation(NASDAQ Global Select Market: ISCA; OTC Bulletin Board: ISCB) ("ISC") today reported financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter and full-year ended November 30, 2011.

"The historic finale of the 2011 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup is a fitting end to a terrific season of motorsports racing that started with Trevor Baynebecoming the youngest driver to win the iconic Daytona 500," stated ISC Chief Executive Officer Lesa France Kennedy.  "We have great storylines and momentum for the launch of the 2012 NASCAR season.  In addition to revving up the engines in Daytona, we are thrilled with the opening of our Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway on February 3rd.  This is the first venture to monetize our vast real estate holdings and we expect it to be very successful for our shareholders."

Ms. France Kennedycontinued, "We are pleased with the solid full-year financial results reported, highlighted by increased operating and net income.  We accomplished these solid results despite continued macroeconomic headwinds, in part from our disciplined focus on the cost-side of the business.  We are also seeing positive results from our various consumer initiatives we have implemented.

"We believe our ticket pricing strategies and related consumer marketing programs, coupled with facility enhancements have helped stimulate renewals and advance sales for our events.  For the 2011 season, we saw an increase in aggregate utilization rate at our motorsports facilities for the NASCAR Sprint Cup series events.  In addition, our Phoenix's fall race achieved a sell-out, the Company's first sellout since 2008.  These and other metrics confirm our belief that we are on the right path to a more normalized advanced ticket sales trend."

Fourth Quarter Comparison

Total revenues for the fourth quarter ended November 30, 2011increased to approximately $191.9 million, compared to revenues of approximately $191.0 millionin the prior-year period.  Operating income was approximately $49.2 millionduring the period compared to approximately $39.5 millionin the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010.  In addition to the macroeconomic challenges, quarter-over-quarter comparability was impacted by:

  • The IZOD IndyCar Series event held Homestead-Miamiin fiscal 2010 was not held in fiscal 2011.
  • The Fall NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide series events held at Auto Club Speedway in fiscal 2010 fourth quarter, were realigned to Kansasand Chicagoland, respectively, in fiscal 2011 third quarter.
  • Also at Chicagoland, a NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck series events that was held in the fiscal third quarter of 2010 were held in the fiscal 2011 fourth quarter.
  • A NASCAR Camping World Truck series event held at Phoenixin the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010 was held in the first quarter of fiscal 2011.
  • During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011, the Company expensed approximately $1.3 million, or $0.02per diluted share, of certain ongoing carrying costs related to its Staten Islandproperty.  Similar costs had previously been capitalized.    
  • During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011, the Company recorded approximately $1.6 million, or $0.02per diluted share, non-cash impairment charge on long-lived assets.  By comparison, the 2010 fiscal fourth quarter includes non-cash impairment charges of approximately $7.8 million, or $0.10per diluted share.  
  • During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010, the Company recognized approximately $7.3 million, or $0.09per diluted share, related to an interest rate swap.  In fiscal 2011, the remaining deferred interest rate swap balance is included in accumulated other comprehensive loss and is being amortized as interest expense over the 10-year term of private placement senior notes the Company issued in January 2011.  
  • During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010, the Company recognized approximately $6.5 millionin expenses, or $0.08per diluted share, related to a partial redemption of $150 millionprincipal 5.4% Senior Notes maturing in 2014.

Net income for the fourth quarter was approximately $26.5 million, or $0.56per diluted share, compared to net income of approximately $15.2 million, or $0.32per diluted share, in the prior year period.  Excluding the operating results from the Company's equity investment; certain carrying costs related to the Staten Islandproperty; and impairments of certain other long-lived assets, non-GAAP (defined below) net income for the fourth quarter of 2011 was $29.0 million, or $0.62per diluted share.  Non-GAAP net income for the fourth quarter of 2010 was $28.5 million, or $0.59per diluted share.  

Year-to-Date Comparison

For the year-ended November 30, 2011, total revenues were approximately $629.7 million, compared to approximately $645.4 millionin 2010.  Operating income for the fiscal year was approximately $133.2 millioncompared to approximately $122.2 millionin the prior year.  

Year-over-year comparability was impacted by:

  • The IZOD IndyCar Series events held at Kansas, Chicagoland, Watkins Glen, and Homestead, in fiscal 2010, were not held in fiscal 2011.
  • The Fall NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide series events held at Auto Club Speedway in fiscal 2010 were realigned to Kansasand Chicagoland, respectively, in fiscal 2011.
  • During fiscal 2011, the Company expensed approximately $2.7 million, or $0.04per diluted share, of certain ongoing carrying costs related to its Staten Islandproperty.  Similar costs had previously been capitalized.    
  • The non-cash impairments of long-lived assets totaling approximately $4.7 million, or $0.06per diluted share the Company recognized in fiscal 2011 was attributable to the removal of certain long-lived assets as part of ongoing capital improvements at its motorsports facilities. In fiscal 2010, the Company recognized non-cash impairments of long-lived assets totaling approximately $8.9 million, or $0.11per diluted share.
  • During fiscal 2010, the Company recognized approximately $23.9 million, or $0.30per diluted share, in expenses related to an interest rate swap. In fiscal 2011, the remaining deferred interest rate swap balance is included in accumulated other comprehensive loss and is being amortized as interest expense over the ten year term of private placement senior notes issued in January 2011.
  • During fiscal 2010, the Company recognized approximately $6.5 millionin expenses, or $0.08per diluted share, related to a partial redemption of $150 millionprincipal 5.4 percent Senior Notes maturing in 2014.
  • During fiscal 2010, the Company had favorable tax settlements with certain states, where it de-recognized potential interest and penalties totaling approximately $6.3 million, or $0.13per diluted share. This de-recognition of interest and penalties was recorded in income tax expense in its consolidated statement of operations. There were no comparable activities related to these settlements in the same period of fiscal 2011.

Net income for the year-ended November 30, 2011, was approximately $69.4 million, or $1.46per diluted share, compared to net income of approximately $54.5 million, or $1.13per diluted share, in 2010.  Excluding the operating results from the Company's equity investment; certain carrying costs related to the Staten Islandproperty; and impairments of certain other long-lived assets, non-GAAP (defined below) net income for the year-ended November 30, 2011was $76.5 million, or $1.61per diluted share.  This is compared to non-GAAP net income for the year-ended November 30, 2010of $73.2 million, or $1.52per diluted share.

GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation

The following financial information is presented below using other than U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("non-GAAP"), and is reconciled to comparable information presented using GAAP.  Non-GAAP net income and diluted earnings per share below are derived by adjusting amounts determined in accordance with GAAP for certain items presented in the accompanying selected operating statement data, net of taxes.

The adjustments for 2010 relate to the pre-opening expenses for Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway - equity in net loss from equity investment; impairments of long-lived assets primarily attributable to certain costs related to the Daytona Development Project which were capitalized and are no longer expected to benefit the future development of the project and, to a much lesser extent, impairments of certain other long-lived assets; interest rate swap expense; the loss on early redemption of debt; and, the de-recognition of potential interest and penalties associated with certain state tax settlements.

The adjustments for 2011 relate to the pre-opening expenses for Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway - equity in net loss from equity investment; certain carrying costs related to the Staten Islandproperty; and impairments of certain other long-lived assets.

The Company believes such non-GAAP information is useful and meaningful, and is used by investors to assess its core operations, which consist of the ongoing promotion of racing events at its major motorsports entertainment facilities. Such non-GAAP information identifies and separately displays the equity investment earnings and losses and adjusts for items that are not considered to be reflective of the Company's continuing core operations at its motorsports entertainment facilities. The Company believes that such non-GAAP information improves the comparability of its operating results and provides a better understanding of the performance of its core operations for the periods presented. The Company uses this non-GAAP information to analyze the current performance and trends and make decisions regarding future ongoing operations. This non-GAAP financial information may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other entities and should not be considered as an alternative to operating income, net income or diluted earnings per share, which are determined in accordance with GAAP. The presentation of this non-GAAP financial information is not intended to be considered independent of or as a substitute for results prepared in accordance with GAAP. The Company uses both GAAP and non-GAAP information in evaluating and operating its business and as such deemed it important to provide such information to investors.



(In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts)



(Unaudited)



Three Months Ended


Year Ended



November 30, 2010

November 30, 2011


November 30, 2010

November 30, 2011

Net income

$                    15,220

$                      26,466


$                    54,531

$                     69,424

Net loss from discontinued operations

-

-


47

-

Income from continuing operations

15,220

26,466


54,578

69,424

Equity in net loss from equity investments, net of tax

164

826


1,155

2,534

Consolidated income from continuing operations excluding






equity in net loss from equity investments

15,384

27,292


55,733

71,958

Adjustments, net of tax:







Carrying costs related to Staten Island

-

787


-

1,664


Impairment of long-lived assets

4,728

951


5,373

2,845


Interest rate swap expense

4,421

-


14,473

-


Loss on early redemption of debt

3,963

-


3,963

-


State tax settlements

-

-


(6,338)

-

Non-GAAP net income

$                    28,496

$                      29,030


$                    73,204

$                     76,467








Per share data:






Diluted earnings per share

$                        0.32

$                          0.56


$                        1.13

$                         1.46

Net loss from discontinued operations

-

-


-

-

Income from continuing operations

0.32

0.56


1.13

1.46

Equity in net loss from equity investments, net of tax

0.00

0.02


0.03

0.05

Consolidated income from continuing operations excluding






equity in net loss from equity investments

0.32

0.58


1.16

1.51

Adjustments, net of tax:







Carrying costs related to Staten Island

-

0.02


-

0.04


Impairment of long-lived assets

0.10

0.02


0.11

0.06


Interest rate swap expense

0.09

-


0.30

-


Loss on early redemption of debt

0.08

-


0.08

-


State tax settlements

-

-


(0.13)

-

Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share

$                        0.59

$                          0.62


$                        1.52

$                         1.61



From a marketing partnership perspective, the Company sold all of its 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide series event entitlements and achieved its gross marketing partnership revenue target for the year.  For fiscal 2012, ISC has agreements in place for approximately 67.0 percent of its gross marketing partnership revenue target.  The Company has five of its available 20 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event entitlements either open or not announced and three of its 15 NASCAR Nationwide Series event entitlements either open or not announced.  This is compared to last year at this time when it had approximately 74.0 percent of its gross marketing partnership revenue target sold and had entitlements for five NASCAR Sprint Cup and four NASCAR Nationwide entitlements either open or not announced.  

"Corporate partner support for the industry remains strong.  We are seeing pricing stabilize for many of ISC's inventory of assets," stated Ms. France Kennedy.  "However, as we have noted previously, contract duration for corporate partnerships have been shorter during the economic downturn causing the Company to have a larger inventory of marketing assets to sell going into this season than in prior years.  We remain optimistic that we will reach our corporate marketing budget target for the year.  We are expecting a strong opening to the season which will assist our sales group in securing the open entitlements as well as other available inventory."

External Growth, Financing-Related and Other Initiatives

Hollywood Casinoat Kansas Speedway

The initial phase of the Hollywood-themed and branded entertainment destination facility, features a 95,000 square foot casino with 2,000 slot machines and 52 table games (including 12 poker tables), a 1,253 space parking structure as well as a sports-themed bar, dining and entertainment options, and is scheduled to open on February 3, 2012.  

The Company estimates that its share of capitalized development costs for the project, excluding its contribution of land, remains at approximately $155.0 million. Through November 30, 2011, ISC has funded approximately $92.1 millionof these capitalized development costs and expects to fund the remaining amount through the balance of the year. ISC also expects to fund certain working capital needs of the project prior to opening. In addition, the Company will continue to incur certain other start up and related costs through the balance of the year, which will be expensed as equity in net loss from equity investments.    

Staten Island

ISC continues its efforts to sell its 676-acre parcel of property located in Staten Island, New York.  On March 30, 2011, the New York StateDepartment of Environmental Conservation ("DEC") published for public comment a series of documents, including an Engineering Work Plan, which will allow the property to be filled.  The DEC received comments and subsequently finalized the Engineering Work Plan, as well as a Modified Order on Consent and other related documents. Execution of these documents will allow the property to be filled and remaining environmental remediation to be completed, both of which are necessary precursors for commercial development of the property.

The Company believes this is an important step for the development of the property and its potential to bring jobs and economic development to Staten Island.  Currently, the Company does not anticipate that the DEC documents will be signed or that filling activities will commence until after it has sold its interest in 380 Development, a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of ISC. The Company continues to have constructive dialogue with interested buyers.  

Liquidity

The Company announces the full redemption of all of its outstanding 5.4 percent Senior Notes due April 2014on March 15, 2012, the redemption date. The Company intends to use additional borrowings under its 2010 Credit Facility to redeem and retire all outstanding $87.0 millionprincipal amount of the 5.4 percent Senior Notes, including the payment of a redemption premium in the amount of approximately $10.5 millionand accrued interest up to, but excluding, the redemption date. The redemption premium represents the make-whole amount calculated in accordance with the related indenture under which the 5.4 percent Senior Notes were issued.

The net redemption premium, associated unamortized net deferred financing costs and unamortized original issuance discount, at the redemption date, totaling approximately $11.0 million, will be recorded as a loss on early redemption of debt.

Commenting on the redemption, Ms. France Kennedystated, "The redemption of our 2014 Senior Notes is a continuation of ongoing efforts to further strengthen the Company's financial position, in this case by managing debt maturities in a potentially volatile financial environment.  We will monitor interest rate trends to potentially refinance the borrowings of the redeemed notes on our credit facility with lower cost alternatives while extending a significant portion of near-term debt maturities."

Capital Spending

The Company competes for the consumers' discretionary dollar with many entertainment options such as concerts and other major sporting events, not just other motorsport events. To better meet its customer's expectations, ISC is committed to improving the guest experience at its facilities through on-going capital improvements that position it for long-term growth. While ISC focuses on allocating its capital to generate returns in excess of its cost of capital, certain of these capital improvements will not provide immediate, directly traceable positive returns on invested capital, but will better enable the Company to effectively compete with other entertainment venues for consumer and corporate spending.

For the fiscal year, the Company spent $76.8 millionon capital expenditures, which includes $68.0 millionfor projects at its existing facilities.  The remaining balance was associated with land purchases as well as additional capitalized spending for the Staten Islandproperty.  In comparison, capital expenditures for fiscal 2010 totaled approximately $105.9 million, which included approximately $85.7 millionof projects at the Company's existing facilities and approximately $9.1 millionin long-term restricted cash used for the International Motorsports Center construction.

At November 30, 2011, the Company had approximately $56.5 millionremaining in capital projects currently approved for its existing facilities. These projects include the track repaving and reconfiguration, and the construction of a road course at Kansas; grandstand seating enhancements at Talladega and Watkins Glen; parking improvements at Daytona; trackside RV development at Michigan; improvements at various facilities for expansion of parking, camping capacity and other uses; and a variety of other improvements and renovations to its facilities that enable ISC to effectively compete with other sports venues for consumer and corporate spending.  As a result of these currently approved projects and anticipated additional approvals in fiscal 2012, the Company expects its total fiscal 2012 capital expenditures at its existing facilities will be approximately $80.0 million to $90.0 milliondepending on the timing of certain projects. The Company reviews the capital expenditure program periodically and modifies it as required to meet current business needs.

Ms. France Kennedyadded, "Enhancing the live event experience for our guests is a critical strategy for future growth.  We are convinced that improving the customer experience through targeted capital improvement initiatives will lead to increased ticket sales as well as pricing power over the longer term."  

Share Repurchase Program

For fiscal 2011, the Company purchased 1,435,811 shares of its Class A stock for approximately $37.1 million, bringing the total number of shares purchased from December 2006through November 2011to approximately 6.7 million shares.   ISC currently has approximately $72.0 millionin remaining capacity on its $330 millionauthorization including the approval of an incremental $80.0 millionin October 2011.  Returning capital, through repurchasing shares and an annual dividend payment, is an important component of ISC's long-term capital allocation strategy.

Fiscal 2012 Financial Outlook

For fiscal 2012, ISC anticipates total revenues for the full year will range between $610 million and $630 million.  The overriding factor for the revenue range being below 2011 levels is due to the revenue ISC recognizes from television and ancillary media rights for NASCAR's top three racing series, which is included in motorsports related revenue.  The Company expects that while the television broadcast agreement will increase by approximately 3.5 percent, the ancillary rights fees will be significantly lower in 2012.  This is due to a combination of factors, the biggest of which is related to SiriusXM Radio which has historically been the most significant contributor to the industry's ancillary rights revenue.  

Since the merger of Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio there is now only one satellite provider, SiriusXM Radio, bidding on the distribution rights for original programming.  As a result, distribution rights agreements entered into by SiriusXM Radio for original programming subsequent to the merger have generally been lower.  This is the case with the agreement NASCAR recently executed for SiriusXM Radio to continue as the exclusive satellite rights provider for NASCAR.  The sport and its tens of millions of fans will benefit from the continuation of this developing distribution channel, but the future revenue will be less.

Another ancillary rights revenue source is driven by online content. The Company believes NASCAR will and should negotiate a buy-out of these rights.  This would be a positive for the industry, as it puts NASCAR in a better negotiating position for the next broadcast rights agreement. This action will have near-term ramifications for net ancillary rights revenue primarily related to costs of ramping up operations to be ready to optimize these digital media rights when retained by NASCAR.

For 2011, the industry earned approximately $17.0 millionof total ancillary rights fees of which the Company received approximately $8.0 millionin ancillary rights fees and related satellite radio broadcast fees, or approximately $0.10per diluted share.   For 2012, the Company expects to earn an immaterial amount of ancillary revenue.  

Full year non-GAAP earnings are expected to range between $1.50 and $1.60per diluted share after-tax.  From an earnings perspective, the fourth quarter will be our most significant, followed by the second, first and third quarter.  

ISC's 2012 guidance excludes any future loss or gain on impairment or disposal of long-lived assets which could be recorded as part of capital improvements resulting in removal of assets not fully depreciated; gain or loss on the sale of its Staten Islandproperty, unanticipated further impairment of the property and the ongoing carrying costs; and the loss on early redemption of debt.  

ISC expects non-GAAP earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA")(1) margins, operating margins, and effective income tax rates for the 2011 full year to range as follows:



Year



Ending



11/30/2012


EBITDA margin

32.5% - 34.0%


Operating margin

20.0% - 21.0%


Effective tax rate

38.0% - 39.0%





(1)  EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure used by the Company as an important indicator of its operating margin.

Event Schedule


First Quarter


Second Quarter


Third Quarter


Fourth Quarter


Full Fiscal Year

Series Name

2011

2012


2011

2012


2011

2012


2011

2012


2011

2012

NASCAR Sprint Cup

4

3


5

7


5

4


7

7


21

21

NASCAR Nationwide

2

1


4

5


5

4


5

5


16

15

NASCAR Camping World

2

1


2

2


2

2


4

4


10

9

IRL IndyCar

0

0


0

0


0

0


0

1


0

1

ARCA RE/MAX

1

1


1

1


2

2


1

1


5

5

Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car

1

1


1

1


3

3


0

0


5

5

AMA Superbike/Supercross

0

0


2

2


0

0


0

0


2

2


10

7


15

18


17

15


17

18


59

58



Sprint Cup Series:

There are no significant changes to the NASCAR Sprint Cup series schedule for 2012 other than the Daytona 500 kicks the 2012 season on February 26, one week later than usual, and a Kansasevent moving from June to April 22.

Nationwide Series:

ISC has one less Nationwide Series event for 2012 as a result of the Company not promoting major motorsports activities in Montreal, Quebec, through its subsidiary, Stock-Car Montreal.

Camping World Truck Series:

ISC has one less Camping World Truck Series event for 2012 as a result of the Company not hosting the stand-alone Truck Series event at Darlingtonfor 2012.

IZOD IndyCar

The IZOD IndyCar series is returning to Auto Club Speedway on September 15.

In closing, Ms. France Kennedystated, "We benefit from a solid financial position that we have maintained over the years which affords us the ability to execute our disciplined capital allocation strategy to maintain our leadership position in the motorsports industry.  There is a tremendous opportunity for the Company to grow even stronger as we continue to successfully execute our strategic initiatives.  And finally, we are excited to introduce into results the operations our Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway joint venture, which we believe will significantly contribute to earnings and shareholder value for years to come."

Conference Call Details

The management of ISC will host a conference call today with investors at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time.  To participate, dial toll free (888) 694-4641 five to ten minutes prior to the scheduled start time and request to be connected to the ISC earnings call, ID number 40798943.  

A live Webcast will also be available at that time on the Company's Web site, , under the "Investor Relations" section.  A replay will be available two hours after the end of the call through midnight Thursday, February 9, 2012.  To access, dial (855) 859-2056 and enter the code 40798943, or visit the "Investor Relations" section of the Company's Web site.

International Speedway Corporation is a leading promoter of motorsports activities, currently promoting more than 100 racing events annually as well as numerous other motorsports-related activities.  The Company owns and/or operates 13 of the nation's major motorsports entertainment facilities, including Daytona International Speedway® in Florida(home of the DAYTONA 500®); Talladega Superspeedway® in Alabama; Michigan International Speedway® located outside Detroit; Richmond International Raceway® in Virginia; Auto Club Speedway of Southern California(SM) near Los Angeles; Kansas Speedway® in Kansas City, Kansas; Phoenix International Raceway® in Arizona; Chicagoland Speedway® and Route 66 Raceway(SM) near Chicago, Illinois;  Homestead-Miami Speedway(SM) in Florida; Martinsville Speedway® in Virginia; Darlington Raceway® in South Carolina; and Watkins Glen International® in New York.  

The Company also owns and operates MRN® Radio, the nation's largest independent sports radio network and Americrown Service Corporation(SM), a subsidiary that provides catering services, food and beverage concessions, and produces and markets motorsports-related merchandise.  For more information, visit the Company's Web site at .  

Statements made in this release that express the Company's or management's beliefs or expectations and which are not historical facts or which are applied prospectively are forward-looking statements. It is important to note that the Company's actual results could differ materially from those contained in or implied by such forward-looking statements. The Company's results could be impacted by risk factors, including, but not limited to, weather surrounding racing events, government regulations, economic conditions, consumer and corporate spending, military actions, air travel and national or local catastrophic events. Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements is contained from time to time in the Company's SEC filings including, but not limited to, the 10-K and subsequent 10-Qs. Copies of those filings are available from the Company and the SEC. The Company undertakes no obligation to release publicly any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be needed to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. The inclusion of any statement in this release does not constitute an admission by International Speedway or any other person that the events or circumstances described in such statement are material.

(Tables Follow)

Consolidated Statements of Operations

(In Thousands, Except Share and Per Share Amounts)











Three Months Ended


Year Ended



November30, 2010


November 30, 2011


November 30, 2010

November 30, 2011



(Unaudited)

REVENUES:








Admissions, net

$

43,726

$

42,112


$                      160,476

$                      144,433

Motorsports related


127,599


133,452


420,910

425,655

Food, beverage and merchandise


16,371


12,868


52,527

47,863

Other


3,275


3,510


11,444

11,734



190,971


191,942


645,357

629,685









EXPENSES:








Direct:








Prize and point fund monies and NASCAR

sanction fees


49,888


49,823


157,571

154,562

Motorsports related


37,532


35,232


142,603

124,861

Food, beverage and merchandise


11,613


9,540


36,949

36,744

General and administrative


25,820


26,851


102,733

98,795

Depreciation and amortization


18,771


19,706


74,465

76,871

Impairment of long-lived assets


7,798


1,568


8,859

4,687



151,422


142,720


523,180

496,520









Operating income


39,549


49,222


122,177

133,165

Interest income and other


39


32


170

139

Interest expense


(3,434)


(3,278)


(15,216)

(14,710)

Interest rate swap expense


(7,291)


-


(23,878)

-

Loss on early redemption of debt


(6,535)


-


(6,535)

-

Equity in net loss from equity investments


(270)


(1,361)


(1,904)

(4,177)









Income from continuing operations before income

taxes


22,058


44,615


74,814

114,417

Income taxes


6,838


18,149


20,236

44,993









Income from continuing operations


15,220


26,466


54,578

69,424

Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax


-


-


(47)

-

Net income

$

15,220

$

26,466


$                        54,531

$                        69,424









Basic and diluted earnings per share:








Income from continuing operations

$

0.32

$

0.56


$                            1.13

$                            1.46

Loss from discontinued operations


-


-


-

-

Net income

$

0.32

$

0.56


$                            1.13

$                            1.46









Dividends per share

$

-

$

-


$                            0.16

$                            0.18









Basic weighted average shares outstanding


48,100,095


47,064,412


48,242,555

47,602,574









Diluted weighted average shares outstanding


48,102,026


47,064,412


48,242,555

47,611,179



Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In Thousands, Except Share and Per Share Amounts)


November 30, 2010

November 30, 2011

ASSETS

(Unaudited)

Current Assets:



Cash and cash equivalents

$                     84,166

$                    110,078

Receivables, less allowance

33,935

36,098

Inventories

2,733

2,481

Income taxes receivable

18,108

5,914

Deferred income taxes

4,288

3,949

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

6,776

6,875

Total Current Assets

150,006

165,395




Property and Equipment, net

1,376,751

1,371,776

Other Assets:



Long-term restricted cash and investments

1,002

-

Equity investments

43,689

100,137

Intangible assets, net

178,609

178,701

Goodwill

118,791

118,791

Other

9,901

9,839


351,992

407,468

Total Assets

$                1,878,749

$                 1,944,639




LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY



Current Liabilities:



Current portion of long-term debt

$                       3,216

$                        2,264

Accounts payable

15,829

18,051

Deferred income

49,202

46,075

Income taxes payable

-

1,212

Current tax liabilities

4,492

4,178

Other current liabilities

19,000

17,856

Total Current Liabilities

91,739

89,636




Long-Term Debt

303,074

313,888

Deferred Income Taxes

279,641

315,659

Long-Term Tax Liabilities

2,131

1,784

Long-Term Deferred Income

11,915

10,087

Other Long-Term Liabilities

3,072

1,119

Commitments and Contingencies

-

-

Shareholders' Equity:



Class A Common Stock, $.01 par value, 80,000,000 shares authorized

275

264

Class B Common Stock, $.01 par value, 40,000,000 shares authorized

203

200

Additional paid-in capital

481,154

445,005

Retained earnings

712,099

772,938

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(6,554)

(5,941)

Total Shareholders' Equity

1,187,177

1,212,466

Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

$                1,878,749

$                 1,944,639



Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(In Thousands)





Year Ended


November 30, 2010

November 30, 2011


(Unaudited)

OPERATING ACTIVITIES



Net income

$                   54,531

$                   69,424

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:



Depreciation and amortization

74,465

76,871

Stock-based compensation

1,819

1,466

Amortization of financing costs

671

1,398

Deferred income taxes

22,799

35,688

Loss from equity investments

1,904

4,177

Impairment of long-lived assets, non cash

8,859

4,687

Other, net

398

551

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:



Receivables, net

7,999

(2,163)

Inventories, prepaid expenses and other assets

253

(601)

Accounts payable and other liabilities

(19,251)

(649)

Deferred income

(15,657)

(4,955)

Income taxes

(26,396)

13,138

Net cash provided by operating activities

112,394

199,032

INVESTING ACTIVITIES



Capital expenditures

(105,934)

(76,848)

Proceeds from short-term investments

400

-

Purchases of short-term investments

(200)

-

Decrease in restricted cash

9,142

1,002

Equity investments and advances to affiliate

(31,545)

(60,625)

Other, net

(70)

(56)

Net cash used in investing activities

(128,207)

(136,527)

FINANCING ACTIVITIES



Proceeds under credit facility

202,000

30,000

Payments under credit facility

(175,000)

(82,000)

Proceeds from long-term debt

-

65,000

Payment of long-term debt

(67,974)

(3,216)

Deferred financing fees

(1,651)

(439)

Exercise of Class A common stock options

-

51

Cash dividend paid

(7,706)

(8,585)

Reacquisition of previously issued common stock

(8,262)

(37,404)

Net cash used in financing activities

(58,593)

(36,593)

Net (decrease)

(74,406)

25,912

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

158,572

84,166

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$                   84,166

$                 110,078



SOURCE International Speedway Corporation

Charles N. Talbert, Senior Director, Investor and Corporate Communications, +1-386-681-4281

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