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Exhibit 99.1

ITT Announces Strong 2011 Results, Solid 2012 Guidance

  • 2011 revenue up 11 percent to $2.1 billion with strong growth in emerging markets
  • Impacts associated with spin-offs of defense and water businesses drove 2011 loss from continuing operations of ($6.23) per share
  • 2011 adjusted pro forma earnings per share from continuing operations was $1.60 per share, a 23 percent increase over 2010, reflecting solid segment operating margin expansion
  • 2012 adjusted earnings per share guidance is $1.62 to $1.72 per share

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--February 29, 2012--ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT) today reported its 2011 financial performance, including solid gains in revenue and segment operating margin expansion achieved during a year when the company executed a successful separation plan that transformed ITT into a diversified global industrial company.

As previously announced, the company had annual revenue of $2.1 billion, reflecting overall growth of 11 percent and organic growth of 9 percent compared with the prior year. Revenue results included 19 percent growth in emerging markets as well as solid gains in core markets such as oil and gas, transportation and aerospace.

Adjusted pro forma income from continuing operations, which excludes special items and includes pro forma adjustments, was $150 million, or $1.60 per share, a 23 percent increase over 2010, reflecting strong revenue growth and operating performance. Special items primarily include costs incurred to complete the separation plan, including debt extinguishment, as well as tax items and asbestos-related costs. Pro forma adjustments relate to the net interest expense due to the extinguishment of debt in connection with the separation plan.

“As a more focused industrial ITT, we are now well-positioned for profitable growth. We are delivering strong operating performance and are already making progress against our key growth drivers,” said CEO and President Denise Ramos.

“Our successes include achieving double-digit growth in emerging markets and enhancing our global footprint in China and Brazil, completing the acquisition of Blakers Pump Engineers in Australia, and continuing to strengthen our relationships with our customers. We believe this gives us a very strong foundation from which to continue creating value for customers, employees and shareowners in 2012.”


Fourth-quarter organic revenue increased 10 percent to $518 million compared with the fourth quarter of 2010. Impacts associated with the spin-offs of ITT’s defense and water businesses were reflected in fourth-quarter results as the company reported a loss from continuing operations of ($5.86) per share. Adjusted pro forma income from continuing operations was $34 million, or $0.36 per share, reflecting year-over-year growth of 20 percent.

2011 Full-Year Business Segment Results

Industrial Process

Industrial Process designs and manufactures industrial pumps and valves for the oil and gas, chemical, mining and industrial markets.

  • Full-year 2011 total revenue was $767 million, up 11 percent compared with 2010, as a result of solid gains in the North American chemical, oil and gas, and power markets and the South American, Eastern European and Middle Eastern oil and gas markets.
  • For the full year, adjusted operating income for the segment was $94 million, an 18 percent year-over-year increase, driven by increased sales volume and net cost reductions from productivity and sourcing initiatives.

Motion Technologies

Motion Technologies designs and manufactures braking technologies and shock absorbers for the automotive and rail markets.

  • In Motion Technologies, full-year 2011 revenue increased 16 percent to $634 million due to gains in the European original equipment manufacturer automotive, North American automotive, and European and Chinese rail markets.
  • For the full year, adjusted operating income for the business was $86 million, a 2 percent increase compared with 2010, reflecting increased sales volume offset by mix and increased material costs.

Interconnect Solutions

Interconnect Solutions designs and manufactures connectors and interconnects for the aerospace, industrial and transportation markets.

  • Full-year 2011 revenue for Interconnect Solutions was $418 million, a 1 percent increase compared with full-year 2010, as first-half strength in the aerospace, transportation, oil and gas, and defense markets was primarily offset by a general market decline in the second half.
  • Adjusted operating income for the full year was $41 million, up 9 percent compared with 2010, as cost reduction actions, operating productivity and lower warranty and compensation-related costs offset increased materials cost and negative mix shift.

Control Technologies

Control Technologies designs and manufactures products including fuel management, actuation, and noise and energy absorption components for the aerospace and industrial markets.

  • In Control Technologies, full-year 2011 revenue increased 16 percent to $318 million due to growth in commercial aerospace, European industrial and Chinese rail markets.
  • 2011 full-year adjusted operating income was $58 million, an increase of 83 percent, driven by favorable volume and mix, operating adjustments and improved effectiveness in our industrial businesses.

Guidance

The company announced guidance for full-year 2012 of adjusted earnings in the range of $1.62 to $1.72 per share. Total revenue is expected to grow 5 to 7 percent including expected market share gains as well as the impact of late-cycle strength in oil and gas and mining. The company also expects emerging markets growth will be approximately 10 percent driven by oil and gas in the Middle East and in South America, automotive gains in China and new global platforms and products. As a result, ITT expects solid adjusted segment operating margin growth of 40 basis points as productivity offsets additional costs related to the spin and drives incremental investments.

Investor Call Today

ITT's senior management will host a conference call for investors today at 9 a.m. Eastern Standard Time to review full-year performance and answer questions. The briefing can be monitored live via webcast at the following address on the company's Web site: www.itt.com/investors.

About ITT

ITT is a diversified leading manufacturer of highly engineered critical components and customized technology solutions for growing industrial end-markets in energy infrastructure, electronics, aerospace and transportation. Building on its heritage of innovation, ITT partners with its customers to deliver enduring solutions to the key industries that underpin our modern way of life. Founded in 1920, ITT is headquartered in White Plains, N.Y., with employees in more than 30 countries and sales in a total of approximately 125 countries. The company generated 2011 revenues of $2.1 billion. For more information, visit www.itt.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

Certain material presented herein includes forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, future strategic plans and other statements that describe the company’s business strategy, outlook, objectives, plans, intentions or goals, and any discussion of future operating or financial performance. Whenever used, words such as "anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "project," "intend," "plan," "believe," "target" and other terms of similar meaning are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are uncertain and to some extent unpredictable, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in, or reasonably inferred from, such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated include, but are not limited to: Uncertainties with respect to our estimation of asbestos liability exposures, third-party recoveries and net cash flow; economic, political and social conditions in the countries in which we conduct our businesses; changes in U.S. or International sales and operations; contingencies related to actual or alleged environmental contamination, claims and concerns; decline in consumer spending; sales and revenues mix and pricing levels; availability of adequate labor, commodities, supplies and raw materials; interest and foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations and changes in local government regulations; competition, industry capacity and production rates; ability of third parties, including our commercial partners, counterparties, financial institutions and insurers, to comply with their commitments to us; our ability to borrow and availability of liquidity sufficient to meet our needs; changes in the value of goodwill or intangible assets; our ability to achieve stated synergies or cost savings from acquisitions or divestitures; the number of personal injury claims filed against the companies or the degree of liability; our ability to effect restructuring and cost reduction programs and realize savings from such actions; changes in our effective tax rate as a result in changes in the geographic earnings mix, tax examinations or disputes, tax authority rulings or changes in applicable tax laws; government regulations and compliance therewith, including Dodd-Frank legislation involving such issues as conflict minerals; changes in technology; intellectual property matters; governmental investigations; potential future employee benefit plan contributions and other employment and pension matters; susceptibility to market fluctuations and costs as a result of becoming a smaller, more focused company after the spin-off; changes in generally accepted accounting principles; and other factors set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10−K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 and our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


           

ITT CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED INCOME STATEMENTS

(In millions, except per share)

(Unaudited)

 
Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
December 31,     December 31,
2011 2010 2011 2010
 
Revenue $ 518   $ 470 $ 2,119   $ 1,908  
 
Costs of revenue 362

317

1,464 1,301
Selling, general and administrative expenses 88

83

335 342
Research and development expenses 17 17 66 61
Transformation costs 312 - 396 -
Asbestos-related costs, net 9 17 100 385
Restructuring and asset impairment charges, net   3     1   5     3  
Total costs and expenses 791 435 2,366 2,092
 
Operating (loss) income (273 ) 35 (247 ) (184 )
Interest and non-operating expenses, net   5     26   71     92  
(Loss) income from continuing operations before
income tax expense (benefit) (278 ) 9 (318 ) (276 )
Income tax expense (benefit)   268     2   260     (144 )
(Loss) income from continuing operations (546 ) 7 (578 ) (132 )
Income from discontinued operations, net of tax   16     267   448     936  
Net (loss) income $ (530 ) $ 274 $ (130 ) $ 804  
 
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Basic EPS
Continuing operations $ (5.86 ) $ 0.07 $ (6.23 ) $ (1.44 )
Discontinued operations   0.18     2.91   4.83     10.19  
Net (loss) income $ (5.68 ) $ 2.98 $ (1.40 ) $ 8.75
 
Diluted EPS
Continuing operations $ (5.86 ) $ 0.07 $ (6.23 ) $ (1.44 )
Discontinued operations   0.18     2.89   4.83     10.19  
Net (loss) Income $ (5.68 ) $ 2.96 $ (1.40 ) $ 8.75
 
 
 
Average common shares — basic 93.1 92.2 92.8 92.0
Average common shares — diluted 93.1 92.8 92.8 92.0

       

ITT CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS

(In millions)

(Unaudited)

 
December 31, December 31,
2011 2010
 
Assets
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 690 $ 206
Receivables, net 396 315
Inventories, net 254 218
Other current assets 422 228
Current assets of discontinued operations   -   3,457
Total current assets 1,762 4,424
 
Plant, property and equipment, net 324 299
Goodwill 510 504
Other intangible assets, net 88 92
Asbestos-related assets 821 930
Other non-current assets 166 501
Non-current assets of discontinued operations   -   5,865
Total assets $ 3,671 $ 12,615
 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 364 $ 397
Accrued liabilities 468 442
Short-term debt and current maturities of long-term debt 2 10
Current liabilities of discontinued operations   -   1,892
Total current liabilities 834 2,741
 
Postretirement benefits 315 262
Long-term debt 4 1,350
Asbestos-related liabilities 1,529 1,559
Other non-current liabilities 295 325
Non-current liabilities of discontinued operations   -   1,917
Total liabilities 2,977 8,154
 
Shareholders' equity   694   4,461
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 3,671 $ 12,615

     

ITT CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(In millions)

(Unaudited)

 
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2011 2010
Operating Activities

Net (loss) income

$

(130

)

$

804

Less: Income from discontinued operations   448     936  
Income from continuing operations (578 ) (132 )
 
Adjustments to income from continuing operations:
Depreciation and amortization 74 66
Stock-based compensation 12 10
Transformation costs 396 -
Transformation-related payments (355 ) -
Change in receivables (74 ) 1
Change in inventories (38 ) (41 )
Change in accounts payable 4 83
Other, net   236     (64 )
Net Cash — Operating Activities   (323 )   (77 )
 
Investing Activities

Capital expenditures

(103

)

(127

)

Acquisitions, net of cash acquired (16 ) (10 )
Proceeds from sale of discontinued operations and other assets 11 1
Other, net   1     -  
Net Cash — Investing Activities   (107 )   (136 )
 
Financing Activities

Short-term debt, net

3

(56

)

Long-term debt repaid (1,319 ) (79 )
Proceeds from issuance of common stock 53 28
Tax benefit from share-based compensation 7 6
Dividends paid (193 ) (176 )
Transfers from discontinued operations, net   2,651     727  
Net Cash — Financing Activities   1,202     450  
 
Exchange rate effects on cash and cash equivalents   (9 )   (22 )
 
Cash from (used for) discontinued operations:
Operating Activities 500 1,053
Investing Activities (467 ) (984 )
Financing Activities (319 ) (269 )
Exchange rate effects on cash and cash equivalents   7     4  
Net Cash – Discontinued Operations   (279 )   (196 )
 
Net change in cash and cash equivalents 484 19
Cash and cash equivalents — beginning of year   206     187  
Cash and Cash Equivalents — end of period $ 690   $ 206  
 

Key Performance Indicators and Non-GAAP Measures

Management reviews key performance metrics including revenue, segment operating income and margins, earnings per share, orders growth, and backlog, among others, in connection with the management of our business. Management believes that the following metrics are useful to investors when evaluating operating performance for all the periods presented, and provide a tool for evaluating our ongoing operations and our management of assets held from period to period. These metrics, however, are not a measure of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered a substitute for measures determined in accordance with GAAP. We consider the following non-GAAP measures, which may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies, to be key performance indicators for purposes of this REG-G reconciliation:

Organic Revenues and Organic Orders are defined as revenues and orders excluding the impact of foreign currency fluctuations and contributions from acquisitions and divestitures made during the current year. Divestitures include sales of insignificant portions of our business that did not meet the criteria for presentation as a discontinued operation. The period-over-period change resulting from foreign currency fluctuations assumes no change in exchange rates from the prior period.

Adjusted Segment Operating Income and Adjusted Segment Operating Margin are defined as segment operating income and operating margin, adjusted for special items. Special items represent significant charges or credits that impact current results, but may not be related to the Company's ongoing operations and performance, such as transformation costs and restructuring charges.

Adjusted Pro Forma Income from Continuing Operations and Adjusted Pro Forma EPS from Continuing Operations are defined as reported income from continuing operations and reported income from continuing operations per diluted share, adjusted to exclude special items and include pro forma adjustments. Special items may include, but are not limited to, transformation, asbestos, and restructuring costs, income tax settlements or adjustments and other unusual and infrequent non-operating items. Special items represent significant charges or credits that impact current results, but may not be related to the Company’s ongoing operations and performance. Pro Forma adjustments reflect the elimination of interest expense as if repayment of $1,250M of long term debt occurred January 1 and elimination of interest income as if $400M of aggregate cash was distributed to the spun-off companies on January 1.

Free Cash Flow is defined as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures, cash payments for transformation costs, and other special items. Due to other financial obligations and commitments, the entire free cash flow amount may not be available for discretionary purposes.


ITT Corporation Non-GAAP Reconciliation
Reported vs. Organic Revenue / Order Growth

Year to Date 2011 & 2010

(Unaudited)
($ Millions)
                   
                           
(As Reported - GAAP) (As Adjusted - Organic)
 
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) = B+C+D (F) = E / A
Change % Change

Acquisition /
Divestitures

FX
Contribution

Change % Change
12M 2011 12M 2010 2011 vs. 2010 2011 vs. 2010 12M 2011 12M 2011 Adj. 11 vs. 10 Adj. 11 vs. 10
 

Revenues

ITT Corporation - Consolidated 2,119 1,908 211 11% (5) (42) 164 9%
 
Industrial Process 767 694 73 11% (7) (5) 61 9%
Motion Technologies 634 548 86 16% 0 (27) 59 11%
Interconnect Solutions 418 413 5 1% 2 (8) (1) 0%
Control Technologies 318 275 43 16% 0 (2) 41 15%
 
 
 

Orders

Total Segment Orders 2,275 1,959 316 16% (12) (42) 262 13%
 
Industrial Process 917 719 198 27% (14) (8) 176 25%
Motion Technologies 642 560 82 15% 0 (25) 57 10%
Interconnect Solutions 414 419 (5) -1% 2 (8) (11) -3%
Control Technologies 322 283 39 14% 0 (2) 37 13%
 
 
Note: Excludes intercompany eliminations
Immaterial differences due to rounding

ITT Corporation Non-GAAP Reconciliation
Reported vs. Organic Revenue / Order Growth
Fourth Quarter 2011& 2010
(Unaudited)
($ Millions)
             
                           
(As Reported - GAAP) (As Adjusted - Organic)
 
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) = B+C+D (F) = E / A
Change % Change

Acquisition /

Divestitures

FX

Contribution

Change % Change
3M 2011 3M 2010 2011 vs. 2010 2011 vs. 2010 3M 2011 3M 2011 Adj. 11 vs. 10 Adj. 11 vs. 10
 

Revenues

ITT Corporation - Consolidated 518 470 48 10% (1) 2 49 10%
 
Industrial Process 210 187 23 12% (3) 1 21 11%
Motion Technologies 135 113 22 20% 0 1 23 22%
Interconnect Solutions 100 104 (4) -4% 2 0 (2) -2%
Control Technologies 76 71 5 7% 0 0 5 7%
 
 
 

Orders

Total Segment Orders 544 499 45 9% (5) 3 43 9%
 
Industrial Process 235 180 55 31% (7) 1 49 27%
Motion Technologies 149 158 (9) -5% 0 2 (6) -4%
Interconnect Solutions 95 101 (6) -6% 2 0 (4) -4%
Control Technologies 66 68 (2) -3% 0 0 (2) -3%
 
 
Note: Excludes intercompany eliminations
Immaterial differences due to rounding

ITT Corporation
Reported vs Adjusted Segment Operating Income & OI Margin
Year to Date of 2011 & 2010

(Unaudited)

($ Millions)
         
 
FY 2011 FY 2011 FY 2011 FY 2011 FY 2010 FY 2010 FY 2010 % Change % Change
As Reported Spin Costs Restructuring   As Adjusted As Reported Restructuring As Adjusted As Reported 11 vs. 10   Adj for 11 vs. 10  
 
Revenue:
Industrial Process 767 767 694 694 10.5% 10.5%
Motion Technologies 634 634 548 548 15.7% 15.7%
Interconnect Solutions 418 418 413 413 1.2% 1.2%
Control Technologies 318 318 275 275 15.6% 15.6%
Intersegment eliminations (18) (18) (22) (22) -18.2% -18.2%
Total Revenue 2,119 2,119 1,908 1,908 11.1% 11.1%
 
Operating Margin:
Industrial Process 11.9% 30 BP - BP 12.2% 11.4% 10 BP 11.5% 50 BP 70 BP
Motion Technologies 13.4% 20 BP - BP 13.6% 15.5% (10) BP 15.4% (210) BP (180) BP
Interconnect Solutions 9.1% 10 BP 70 BP 9.9% 9.0% 20 BP 9.2% 10 BP 70 BP
Control Technologies 17.3% 40 BP 50 BP 18.2% 10.5% 100 BP 11.5% 680 BP 670 BP
Total Operating Segments 12.7% 30 BP 20 BP 13.2% 12.1% 10 BP 12.2% 60 BP 100 BP
 
 
Income:
Industrial Process 91 2 0 94 79 1 80 15.2% 17.8%
Motion Technologies 85 1 0 86 85 0 85 0.0% 2.0%
Interconnect Solutions 38 1 3 41 37 1 38 2.7% 9.4%
Control Technologies 55 1 2 58 29 3 32 89.7% 83.2%
Total Segment Operating Income 269 5 5 279 230 4 234 17.0% 19.5%
 
 
Note: Immaterial differences due to rounding

ITT Corporation
Reported vs Adjusted Segment Operating Income & OI Margin
Fourth Quarter of 2011 & 2010
(Unaudited)
($ Millions)
       
 
3M 2011 3M 2011 3M 2011 3M 2011 3M 2010 3M 2010 3M 2010 % Change % Change
As Reported Spin Costs Restructuring   As Adjusted As Reported Restructuring As Adjusted As Reported 11 vs. 10   Adj for 11 vs. 10  
 
Revenue:
Industrial Process 210 210 187 187 12.3% 12.3%
Motion Technologies 135 135 113 113 20.3% 20.3%
Interconnect Solutions 100 100 104 104 -4.2% -4.2%
Control Technologies 76 76 71 71 6.5% 6.5%
Intersegment eliminations (3) (3) (5) (5) -37.5% -37.5%
Total Revenue 518 518 470 470 10.2% 10.2%
 
Operating Margin:
Industrial Process 9.0% 100 BP 10 BP 10.1% 11.9% 10 BP 12.0% (290) BP (190) BP
Motion Technologies 13.5% - BP - BP 13.5% 18.6% - BP 18.6% (510) BP (510) BP
Interconnect Solutions 4.0% 50 BP 300 BP 7.5% 6.0% - BP 6.0% (200) BP 150 BP
Control Technologies 15.5% 150 BP 20 BP 17.2% 4.4% 150 BP 5.9% 1,110 BP 1,130 BP
Total Operating Segments 10.2% 70 BP 70 BP 11.6% 11.2% 20 BP 11.4% (100) BP 20 BP
 
 
Income:
Industrial Process 19 2 0 21 22 0 23 -14.8% -5.4%
Motion Technologies 18 0 0 18 21 0 21 -12.9% -12.9%
Interconnect Solutions 4 1 3 8 6 - 6 -35.5% 21.0%
Control Technologies 12 1 0 13 3 1 4 277.4% 209.8%
Total Segment Operating Income 53 4 3 60 53 1 54 0.8% 11.5%
 
 
Note: Immaterial differences due to rounding

ITT Corporation Non-GAAP Reconciliation
Reported vs. Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations & Adjusted EPS
Full Year 2011 & 2010
(Unaudited)
($ Millions, except EPS and shares)
         
Change Percent Change
FY 2011 Non-GAAP Pro Forma FY 2011 FY 2010 Non-GAAP Pro Forma FY 2010 2011 vs. 2010 2011 vs. 2010
As Reported Adjustments Adjustments As Adjusted As Reported Adjustments Adjustments As Adjusted As Adjusted As Adjusted
 
               
Segment Operating Income 269 10 #A - 279 230 4 #A - 234
 
 
Interest Income (Expense) (72) (2) #B 54 #E (20) (86) (9) #B 73 #E (22)
Other Income (Expense) (1) (2) - (3) (6) - - (6)
Gain on sale of Assets 2 - - 2 - - - -
Corporate (Expense) (516) 478 #C - (38) (414) 385 #F - (29)
               
(Loss) Income from Continuing Operations before Tax (318) 484 54 220 (276) 380 73 177
 
               
Income Tax Benefit (Expense) (260) 210 #D (20) (70) 144 (174) #G (27) (57)
               
(Loss) Income from Continuing Operations (578) 694 34 150 (132) 206 46 120
 
               
EPS from Continuing Operations (6.23) 7.42 #H 0.36 #H 1.60 #I (1.44) 2.22 #H 0.49 #H 1.30 #I 0.30 23%
 
#A - Restructuring costs and transformation costs ($5M - 2011 only) included in segment operating income
#B - Interest related to closure of a tax audit
#C - Transformation costs ($391M); Annual asbestos remeasurement ($41M); Quarterly asbestos provision ($59M); Release of guarantee ($10M); Reversal of legacy related reserve ($2M); Gain on legal entity liquidation ($3M)
#D - Includes effect of additional valuation allowance ($341M); Charge on undistributed foreign earnings ($69M); Benefit from change in state tax rates ($31M)
#E - Pro forma adjustment reflects elimination of interest expense as if repayment of $1,250M of long term debt occurred January 1 and elimination of interest income as if $400M of aggregate cash was distributed to Exelis and Xylem on January 1
#F - Annual asbestos remeasurement ($330M); Quarterly asbestos provision ($55M)
#G - Includes release of tax valuation allowance ($36M); Writeoff of deferred tax asset associated with Pension Protection Act ($12M); Favorable settlement of tax audit ($5M)
 
#H - Adjustments to EPS from Continuing Operations
Restructuring, net of related tax benefit 0.03 0.03
Interest income, net of related tax expense (0.01) (0.06)
Transformation costs, net of related tax benefit 2.71 -
Asbestos, net of related tax benefit 0.67 2.60
Legacy matters and legal entity liquidation, net of related tax expense (0.10) -
Charge on undistributed foreign earnings 0.74 -
Change in state tax rates (0.33) -
Change in tax valuation allowance 3.65 (0.39)
Write-off of deferred tax asset - 0.13
Settlement of tax audit - (0.05)
Other tax adjustments 0.06 (0.04)
Pro forma interest expense adjustments, net of tax benefit 0.36 0.49
Adjustments to EPS from Continuing Operations 7.78 2.71
 
#I - Impact of $0.05 in 2011 and $0.03 in 2010 of increasing share count due to adjusting loss from continuing operations to adjusted income from continuing operations
 

Note: Immaterial differences due to rounding


ITT Corporation Non-GAAP Reconciliation
Reported vs. Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations & Adjusted EPS
Fourth Quarter of 2011 & 2010
(Unaudited)
($ Millions, except EPS and shares)
         
Change Percent Change
Q4 2011 Non-GAAP Pro Forma Q4 2011 Q4 2010 Non-GAAP Pro Forma Q4 2010 2011 vs. 2010 2011 vs. 2010
As Reported   Adjustments   Adjustments   As Adjusted     As Reported   Adjustments   Adjustments   As Adjusted     As Adjusted   As Adjusted
 
               
Segment Operating Income 53 7 #A - 60 53 1 #A - 54
 
 
Interest Income (Expense) (7) - 3 #D (4) (25) - 17 #D (8)
Other Income (Expense) 2 (2) #B - - (1) - - (1)
Gain on sale of Assets - - - - - - - -
Corporate (Expense) (326) 305 #B - (21) (18) 17 #E - (1)
               
(Loss) Income from Continuing Operations before Tax (278) 310 3 35 9 18 17 44
 
               
Income Tax Benefit (Expense) (268) 268 #C (1) (1) (2) (7) (7) (16)
               
(Loss) Income from Continuing Operations (546) 578 2 34 7 11 10 28
 
               
EPS from Continuing Operations (5.86) 6.14 #F 0.02 #F 0.36 #G 0.07 0.12 #F 0.11 #F 0.30 #G 0.06 20%
 
#A - Restructuring costs and transformation costs ($4M - 2011 only) included in segment operating income
#B - Transformation costs ($308M); Asbestos provision ($10M); Release of guarantee ($10M); Reversal of legacy related reserve ($2M); Gain on legal entity liquidation ($3M)
#C - Includes effect of additional valuation allowance ($341M); Charge on undistributed foreign earnings ($69M); benefit from change in state tax rates ($31M)
#D - Pro forma adjustment reflects elimination of interest expense as if repayment of $1,250M of long term debt occurred January 1 and elimination of interest income as if $400M of aggregate cash was distributed to Exelis and Xylem on January 1
#E - Adjustment related to asbestos provision ($17M)
 
#F - Adjustment to EPS from Continuing Operations
Restructuring, net of related tax benefit 0.02 0.01
Transformation costs, net of related tax benefit 2.09 -
Asbestos, net of related tax benefit 0.04 0.11
Legacy matters and legal entity liquidation, net of related tax expense (0.10) -
Charge on undistributed foreign earnings 0.73 -
Change in state tax rates (0.33) -
Change in tax valuation allowance 3.62 -
Other tax adjustments 0.07 -
Pro forma interest expense adjustments, net of tax benefit 0.02 0.11
Adjustments to EPS from Continuing Operations 6.16 0.23
 
#G - Impact of $0.06 in 2011 of increasing share count due to adjusting loss from continuing operations to adjusted income from continuing operations
 

Note: Immaterial differences due to rounding

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or
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