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Exhibit 99.1
(Geo LH)
CR-10-03
THE GEO GROUP REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER 2009 RESULTS
AND ANNOUNCES $80.0 MILLION STOCK REPURCHASE PROGRAM
    4Q GAAP Reported Earnings from Continuing Operations of $15.5 Million — $0.30 EPS
 
    4Q Pro-Forma Earnings Increased 10% to $21.0 Million — $0.40 EPS
 
    Board of Directors Approves $80.0 Million Stock Repurchase Program
 
    Full-Year 2010 Pro Forma EPS Guidance of $1.36 to $1.46 and 2010 Adjusted Free Cash Flow per Share of $2.13 to $2.23
Boca Raton, Fla. — February 22, 2010 — The GEO Group (NYSE: GEO) (“GEO”) today reported fourth quarter and full-year 2009 financial results. GEO reported fourth quarter 2009 GAAP income from continuing operations of $15.5 million, or $0.30 per diluted share, which includes a one-time, after-tax expense of $4.2 million, or $0.08 per share, related to the early extinguishment of debt. These results compare to $20.2 million, or $0.39 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2008, which included a one-time international tax benefit of $1.9 million, or $0.04 per share. Adjusted for these items as well as after-tax start-up/transition expenses, GEO’s fourth quarter 2009 pro forma income from continuing operations increased to $21.0 million, or $0.40 per diluted share, from pro forma income from continuing operations of $19.2 million, or $0.37 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2008.
For the full-year 2009, GEO reported GAAP income from continuing operations of $66.3 million, or $1.28 per diluted share, compared to $61.5 million, or $1.19 per diluted share, for the full-year 2008. Pro forma income from continuing operations for the full-year 2009 increased to $73.5 million, or $1.42 per diluted share, from pro forma income from continuing operations of $64.6 million, or $1.25 per diluted share, for the full-year 2008.
George C. Zoley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GEO, said: “We are pleased with our strong fourth quarter and year-end earnings results, which continue to be driven by sound operational and financial results from our diversified business units. Our initial projections for 2010 take into account additional expenses related to our recent refinancing transactions as well as the carrying costs of our capital expansion projects.
We continue to be optimistic about the long term growth prospects for our company, and with our strengthened balance sheet, we now have the flexibility to pursue long term growth opportunities, while enhancing our shareholders’ returns with the implementation of a stock repurchase program that has been approved by our Board of Directors,” Mr. Zoley added.
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Pro forma income from continuing operations excludes start-up/transition expenses, and other items as set forth in the table below, which presents a reconciliation of pro forma income from continuing operations to GAAP income from continuing operations for the fourth quarter and full-year 2009. Please see the section of this press release below entitled “Important Information on GEO’s Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for information on how GEO defines pro forma income from continuing operations.
Table 1. Reconciliation of Pro Forma Income from Continuing Operations to GAAP Income from Continuing Operations
                                 
(In thousands except per share data)   14 Weeks Ended     13 Weeks Ended     53 Weeks Ended     52 Weeks Ended  
    3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08     3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08  
Income from continuing operations
  $ 15,480     $ 20,216     $ 66,300     $ 61,453  
Start-up/transition expenses, net of tax
    1,300       839       3,008       5,062  
Loss on extinguishment of debt, net of tax
    4,232             4,232        
International tax benefit, net of tax
          (1,875 )           (1,875 )
 
                       
Pro forma income from continuing operations
  $ 21,012     $ 19,180     $ 73,540     $ 64,640  
 
                       
 
                               
Diluted earnings per share
                               
Income from Continuing Operations
  $ 0.30     $ 0.39     $ 1.28     $ 1.19  
Start-up/transition expenses, net of tax
    0.02       0.02       0.06       0.10  
Loss on extinguishment of debt, net of tax
    0.08             0.08        
International tax benefit, net of tax
          (0.04 )           (0.04 )
 
                       
Diluted pro forma earnings per share
  $ 0.40     $ 0.37     $ 1.42     $ 1.25  
 
                       
 
                               
Weighted average common shares outstanding-diluted
    52,164       51,731       51,922       51,830  
Business Segment Results
The following table presents a summary of GEO’s segment financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2009.
Table 2. Business Segment Results
                                 
    14 Weeks Ended     13 Weeks Ended     53 Weeks Ended     52 Weeks Ended  
    3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08     3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08  
Revenues
                               
U.S. Corrections
  $ 207,426     $ 191,009     $ 784,066     $ 711,038  
International Services
    44,954       25,745       137,171       128,672  
GEO Care
    37,633       28,336       121,818       117,399  
Construction
    20,772       11,363       98,035       85,897  
 
                       
 
  $ 310,785     $ 256,453     $ 1,141,090     $ 1,043,006  
 
                       
 
                               
Operating Expenses
                               
U.S. Corrections
  $ 146,430     $ 135,099     $ 565,291     $ 516,963  
International Services
    42,425       23,176       127,964       116,985  
GEO Care
    32,343       24,761       106,447       103,140  
Construction
    20,566       11,349       97,654       85,571  
 
                       
 
  $ 241,764     $ 194,385     $ 897,356     $ 822,659  
 
                       
 
                               
Depreciation & Amortization Expense
                               
U.S. Corrections
  $ 8,998     $ 9,093     $ 35,955     $ 34,010  
International Services
    411       355       1,448       1,556  
GEO Care
    835       435       1,903       1,840  
Construction
                       
 
                       
 
  $ 10,244     $ 9,883     $ 39,306     $ 37,406  
 
                       
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Table 2. Business Segment Results (Continued)
                                 
    14 Weeks Ended     13 Weeks Ended     53 Weeks Ended     52 Weeks Ended  
    3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08     3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08  
Compensated Mandays
                               
U.S. Corrections
    3,804,163       3,508,703       14,512,307       13,303,440  
International Services
    641,241       525,161       2,240,384       2,100,643  
GEO Care
    179,973       133,980       580,005       542,849  
 
                       
 
    4,625,377       4,167,844       17,332,696       15,946,932  
 
                       
 
                               
Revenue Producing Beds
                               
U.S. Corrections
    40,972       42,162       40,972       42,162  
International Services
    6,854       5,771       6,854       5,771  
GEO Care
    1,890       1,476       1,890       1,476  
 
                       
 
    49,716       49,409       49,716       49,409  
 
                       
 
                               
Average Occupancy
                               
U.S. Corrections
    93.2 %     95.1 %     93.7 %     95.7 %
International Services
    100.0 %     100.0 %     100.0 %     100.0 %
GEO Care
    97.2 %     100.0 %     96.8 %     100.0 %
 
                       
 
    94.2 %     95.9 %     94.6 %     96.4 %
 
                       
Adjusted EBITDA
Fourth quarter 2009 Adjusted EBITDA increased to $52.9 million from $49.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. For the full-year 2009, Adjusted EBITDA increased to $183.1 million from $163.8 million for the full-year 2008. Please see the section of this press release below entitled “Important Information on GEO’s Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for information on how GEO defines Adjusted EBITDA. The following table presents a reconciliation from Adjusted EBITDA to GAAP Net income for the fourth quarter and full-year 2009.
Table 3. Reconciliation from Adjusted EBITDA to GAAP Net Income
                                 
(In thousands)   14 Weeks Ended     13 Weeks Ended     53 Weeks Ended     52 Weeks Ended  
    3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08     3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08  
Net income
  $ 15,480     $ 16,437     $ 65,954     $ 58,902  
Interest expense, net
    6,597       7,070       23,575       23,157  
Income tax provision
    11,667       10,187       41,991       33,803  
Depreciation and amortization
    10,244       9,883       39,306       37,406  
 
                       
EBITDA
  $ 43,988     $ 43,577     $ 170,826     $ 153,268  
 
                               
Adjustments, pre-tax
                               
Discontinued operations, (income) loss
          4,418       562       2,315  
Start-up/transition expenses
    2,100       1,358       4,885       8,186  
Loss on extinguishment of debt
    6,839             6,839        
 
                       
Adjusted EBITDA
  $ 52,927     $ 49,353     $ 183,112     $ 163,769  
 
                       
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Adjusted Free Cash Flow
Adjusted Free Cash Flow for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $33.4 million compared to $33.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2008. For the full-year 2009, Adjusted Free Cash Flow increased to $117.4 million, or $2.26 per share, from $93.9 million, or $1.81 per share, for the full-year 2008. Please see the section of this press release below entitled “Important Information on GEO’s Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for information on how GEO defines Adjusted Free Cash Flow. The following table presents a reconciliation from Adjusted Free Cash Flow to GAAP income from continuing operations for the fourth quarter and full-year 2009.
Table 4. Reconciliation of Adjusted Free Cash Flow to GAAP Income from Continuing Operations
                                 
(In thousands)   14 Weeks Ended     13 Weeks Ended     53 Weeks Ended     52 Weeks Ended  
    3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08     3-Jan-10     28-Dec-08  
Income from Continuing Operations
  $ 15,480     $ 20,216     $ 66,300     $ 61,453  
Depreciation and Amortization
    10,244       9,883       39,306       37,406  
Income Tax Provision
    11,667       10,187       41,991       33,803  
Income Taxes Paid
    (10,222 )     (3,839 )     (34,185 )     (29,895 )
Stock Based Compensation
    1,964       1,563       5,321       4,469  
Maintenance Capital Expenditures
    (4,812 )     (2,476 )     (11,491 )     (11,749 )
Equity in Earnings of Affiliates, Net of Income Tax
    (1,110 )     (2,614 )     (3,517 )     (4,623 )
Amortization of Debt Costs and Other Non-Cash
    3,393       985       6,864       3,040  
Interest Loss on extinguishment of debt
    6,839             6,839        
 
                       
Adjusted Free Cash Flow
  $ 33,443     $ 33,905     $ 117,428     $ 93,904  
 
                       
Stock Repurchase Program
GEO’s Board of Directors has approved a stock repurchase program of up to $80.0 million of GEO’s common stock effective through March 31, 2011. The stock repurchase program will be funded primarily with cash on hand, borrowings under GEO’s revolving credit facility, and free cash flow. GEO believes it has the ability to fund the stock repurchase program, its working capital, its debt service requirements, and its maintenance and growth capital expenditure requirements, while maintaining sufficient liquidity for other corporate purposes.
The stock repurchase is intended to be implemented through purchases made from time to time in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions, in accordance with applicable Securities and Exchange requirements. The program may also include repurchases from time to time from executive officers or directors of vested restricted stock and/or vested stock options. The stock repurchase program does not obligate GEO to purchase any specific amount of its common stock and may be suspended or extended at any time at the company’s discretion. As of February 16, 2010, GEO had approximately 51.6 million shares outstanding.
2010 Financial Guidance
GEO issued its initial financial guidance for 2010. GEO expects 2010 total revenues to be in the range of $1.11 billion to $1.13 billion, including $20.0 million in construction revenues. GEO expects 2010 earnings to be in the pro forma range of $1.36 to $1.46 per share, exclusive of $0.01 per share in after-tax start-up/transition expenses. GEO expects GAAP earnings to be in a range of $1.35 to $1.45 per share. GEO has also provided initial 2010 guidance for Adjusted Free Cash Flow in a range of $2.13 to $2.23 per share.
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GEO’s 2010 guidance is impacted by higher interest expense and higher depreciation and amortization expense as a result of GEO’s recent refinancing transactions in late-October 2009 and the completion of several of GEO’s capital expansion projects in late 2009 and early 2010.
GEO’s initial guidance for 2010 does not include any revenue contribution from the potential activation of GEO’s expanded, 1,755-bed North Lake Correctional Facility in Michigan or the company-owned 1,100-bed expansion of the 432-bed Aurora Processing Center in Colorado. GEO’s guidance does include the carrying costs related to the completion of these two company-owned expansion projects.
Additionally, the State of Florida continues to experience budgetary pressures and is evaluating when to open the new 2,000-bed Blackwater River Correctional Facility. GEO has not included any revenue contribution for this managed-only project in its initial guidance for 2010.
For the first quarter 2010, GEO expects total revenues to be in the range of $286.0 million to $291.0 million, including $15.0 million in construction revenues. GEO expects first quarter earnings to be in a GAAP and pro forma range of $0.32 to $0.34 per share.
Compared to the fourth quarter 2009, GEO’s first quarter 2010 guidance reflects one less week of operations estimated to have an earnings contribution of $0.02 to $0.03 per share. Additionally, GEO’s first quarter 2010 guidance also reflects higher payroll tax costs estimated to be $0.02 to $0.03 per share, and is impacted by higher interest expense and higher depreciation and amortization expense as discussed above and by normal seasonal population declines.
GEO expects 2010 Adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of $180.0 million to $190.0 million and 2010 Adjusted Free Cash Flow to be in the range of $112.0 million to $117.0 million, or $2.13 to $2.23 per share.
GEO’s guidance is based on a number of assumptions related to GEO’s business including the continued operation of GEO’s current contracts at projected occupancy levels.
Conference Call Information
GEO has scheduled a conference call and simultaneous webcast at 11:00 AM (Eastern Time) today to discuss GEO’s fourth quarter and full-year 2009 financial results as well as its progress and outlook. The call-in number for the U.S. is 1-866-804-6925 and the international call-in number is 1-857-350-1671. The participant pass-code for the conference call is 63374177. In addition, a live audio webcast of the conference call may be accessed on the Conference Calls/Webcasts section of GEO’s investor relations home page at www.geogroup.com. A replay of the audio webcast will be available on the website for one year. A telephonic replay of the conference call will be available until March 22, 2010 at 1-888-286-8010 (U.S.) and 1-617-801-6888 (International). The pass-code for the telephonic replay is 31936615.
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About The GEO Group, Inc.
The GEO Group, Inc. (“GEO”) is a world leader in the delivery of correctional, detention, and residential treatment services to federal, state, and local government agencies around the globe. GEO offers a turnkey approach that includes design, construction, financing, and operations. GEO represents government clients in the United States, Australia, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. GEO’s worldwide operations include the management and/or ownership of 62 correctional and residential treatment facilities with a total design capacity of approximately 60,000 beds, including projects under development.
Important Information on GEO’s Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Pro forma income from continuing operations, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted Free Cash Flow are non-GAAP financial measures. Pro forma income from continuing operations is defined as income from continuing operations excluding start-up/transition expenses and other items as set forth in Table 1 above. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA excluding start-up/transition expenses and other items as set forth in Table 3 above. Adjusted Free Cash Flow is defined as income from continuing operations after giving effect to the items set forth in Table 4 above. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measurements of these items is included above in Tables 1, 3, and 4, respectively. GEO believes that these financial measures are important operating measures that supplement discussion and analysis of GEO’s financial results derived in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures should be read in conjunction with GEO’s consolidated financial statements and related notes included in GEO’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Safe-Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events and future performance of GEO that involve risks and uncertainties that could materially affect actual results, including statements regarding estimated earnings, revenues and costs and our ability to maintain growth and strengthen contract relationships. Factors that could cause actual results to vary from current expectations and forward-looking statements contained in this press release include, but are not limited to: (1) GEO’s ability to meet its financial guidance for 2010 given the various risks to which its business is exposed; (2) GEO’s ability to successfully pursue further growth and continue to enhance shareholder value; (3) GEO’s ability to access the capital markets in the future on satisfactory terms or at all; (4) risks associated with GEO’s ability to control operating costs associated with contract start-ups; (5) GEO’s ability to timely open facilities as planned, profitably manage such facilities and successfully integrate such facilities into GEO’s operations without substantial costs; (6) GEO’s ability to win management contracts for which it has submitted proposals and to retain existing management contracts; (7) GEO’s ability to obtain future financing on acceptable terms; (8) GEO’s ability to sustain company-wide occupancy rates at its facilities; and (9) other factors contained in GEO’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K reports.
Fourth quarter and full year 2009 financial tables to follow:

 


 

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THE GEO GROUP, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
FOR THE FISCAL QUARTER AND FISCAL YEAR ENDED
JANUARY 3, 2010 AND DECEMBER 28, 2008
(In thousands, except per share data)
(UNAUDITED)
                                 
    14 Weeks Ended     13 Weeks Ended     53 Weeks Ended     52 Weeks Ended  
    January 3, 2010     December 28, 2008     January 3, 2010     December 28, 2008  
Revenues
  $ 310,785     $ 256,453     $ 1,141,090     $ 1,043,006  
Operating expenses
    241,764       194,385       897,356       822,659  
Depreciation and amortization
    10,244       9,883       39,306       37,406  
General and administrative expenses
    19,304       17,326       69,240       69,151  
 
                       
Operating income
    39,473       34,859       135,188       113,790  
Interest income
    1,423       1,465       4,943       7,045  
Interest expense
    (8,020 )     (8,535 )     (28,518 )     (30,202 )
Loss on extinguishment of debt
    (6,839 )           (6,839 )      
 
                       
Income before income taxes, equity in earnings of affiliate and discontinued operations
    26,037       27,789       104,774       90,633  
Provision for income taxes
    11,667       10,187       41,991       33,803  
Equity in earnings of affiliate, net of income tax provision (benefit) of $432, $250, $1,368 and $(805)
    1,110       2,614       3,517       4,623  
 
                       
Income from continuing operations
    15,480       20,216       66,300       61,453  
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax provision (benefit) of $0, $(639), $(216) and $236
          (3,779 )     (346 )     (2,551 )
 
                       
Net income
  $ 15,480     $ 16,437     $ 65,954     $ 58,902  
 
                       
Weighted-average common shares outstanding:
                               
Basic
    51,110       50,669       50,879       50,539  
 
                       
Diluted
    52,164       51,731       51,922       51,830  
 
                       
Income per common share:
                               
Basic:
                               
Income from continuing operations
  $ 0.30     $ 0.40     $ 1.30     $ 1.22  
Loss from discontinued operations
          (0.08 )           (0.05 )
 
                       
Net income per share-basic
  $ 0.30     $ 0.32     $ 1.30     $ 1.17  
 
                       
Diluted:
                               
Income from continuing operations
  $ 0.30     $ 0.39     $ 1.28     $ 1.19  
Loss from discontinued operations
          (0.07 )     (0.01 )     (0.05 )
 
                       
Net income per share-diluted
  $ 0.30     $ 0.32     $ 1.27     $ 1.14  
 
                       
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THE GEO GROUP, INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
January 3, 2010 and December 28, 2008
(In thousands, except share data)
                 
    2009     2008  
ASSETS
               
Current Assets
               
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 33,856     $ 31,655  
Restricted cash
    13,313       13,318  
Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $429 and $625
    200,756       199,665  
Deferred income tax asset, net
    17,020       17,340  
Other current assets
    14,689       12,911  
Current assets of discontinued operations
          7,031  
 
           
Total current assets
    279,634       281,920  
 
           
Restricted Cash
    20,755       19,379  
Property and Equipment, Net
    998,560       878,616  
Assets Held for Sale
    4,348       4,348  
Direct Finance Lease Receivable
    37,162       31,195  
Deferred Income Tax Assets, Net
          4,417  
Goodwill
    40,090       22,202  
Intangible Assets, Net
    17,579       12,393  
Other Non-Current Assets
    49,690       33,942  
Non-Current Assets of Discontinued Operations
          209  
 
           
 
  $ 1,447,818     $ 1,288,621  
 
           
 
               
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
               
Current Liabilities
               
Accounts payable
  $ 51,856     $ 56,143  
Accrued payroll and related taxes
    25,209       27,957  
Accrued expenses
    80,759       82,442  
Current portion of capital lease obligations, long-term debt and non-recourse debt
    19,624       17,925  
Current liabilities of discontinued operations
          1,459  
 
           
Total current liabilities
    177,448       185,926  
 
           
Deferred Income Tax Liability
    7,060       14  
Other Non-Current Liabilities
    33,142       28,876  
Capital Lease Obligations
    14,419       15,126  
Long-Term Debt
    453,860       378,448  
Non-Recourse Debt
    96,791       100,634  
Total Shareholders’ Equity
    665,098       579,597  
 
           
 
  $ 1,447,818     $ 1,288,621  
 
           
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