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Mondelēz International Reports Q1 Results

May 1, 2018 4:07 PM

DEERFIELD, Ill., May 01, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mondelēz International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDLZ) today reported its first quarter 2018 results.

“We had a good start to the year with improving top-line momentum and continued progress in margin expansion driven by strength in Europe and AMEA,” said Dirk Van de Put, Chairman and CEO. “We continue to see encouraging snacking category growth trends, especially in emerging markets. We remain focused on executing our 2018 plan while making good progress developing our long-term strategic framework.”

Net Revenue


$ in millionsReported
Net Revenues
Organic Net Revenue Growth
% Chg
Q1 2018 vs PY Q1 2018 Vol/Mix Pricing
Latin America$ 891 (2.1)% 2.2% (4.0)pp 6.2 pp
Asia, Middle East & Africa 1,542 3.4 3.6 2.5 1.1
Europe 2,706 14.4 4.7 5.6 (0.9)
North America 1,626 (1.3) (1.8) (1.3) (0.5)
Mondelēz International$ 6,765 5.5 % 2.4 % 1.7 pp 0.7 pp
Emerging Markets$ 2,584 7.6% 5.5%
Developed Markets 4,181 4.2 0.4
Power Brands$ 5,137 8.2% 2.8%


Operating Income and Diluted EPS

$ in millionsReported Adjusted
Q1 2018 vs PY
(Rpt Fx)
Q1 2018 vs PY
(Rpt Fx)
vs PY
(Cst Fx)
Gross Profit$ 2,849 13.1% $ 2,666 4.8% (0.5)%
Gross Profit Margin 42.1% 2.8 pp 39.4% (1.1)pp
Operating Income$ 1,224 48.4% $ 1,133 9.7% 3.0%
Operating Income Margin 18.1% 5.2 pp 16.7% 0.2 pp
Net Earnings2$ 938 48.9% $ 928 15.4% 6.5%
Diluted EPS$ 0.62 51.2% $ 0.62 19.2% 9.6%

2018 Outlook

Mondelēz International provides guidance on a non-GAAP basis, as the company cannot predict some elements that are included in reported GAAP results, including the impact of foreign exchange. Refer to the Outlook section in the discussion of non-GAAP financial measures below for more details.

The company maintains its full year 2018 outlook of Organic Net Revenue growth of 1 to 2 percent, Adjusted Operating Income margin of approximately 17 percent and double-digit Adjusted EPS growth on a constant-currency basis. The company estimates currency translation would increase net revenue growth by approximately 2 percent3 and Adjusted EPS by approximately $0.063. In addition, the company continues to expect Free Cash Flow1 of approximately $2.8 billion.

Conference Call
Mondelēz International will host a conference call for investors with accompanying slides to review its results at 5 p.m. ET today. A listen-only webcast will be provided at www.mondelezinternational.com. An archive of the webcast will be available on the company's web site. The company will be live tweeting the event at www.twitter.com/MDLZ.

About Mondelēz International
Mondelēz International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDLZ) is building the best snacking company in the world, with 2017 net revenues of approximately $26 billion. Creating more moments of joy in approximately 160 countries, Mondelēz International is a world leader in biscuits, chocolate, gum, candy and powdered beverages, featuring global Power Brands such as Oreo and belVita biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk and Milka chocolate; and Trident gum. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, NASDAQ 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow the company on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDLZ.

End Notes

  1. Organic Net Revenue, Adjusted Operating Income (and Adjusted Operating Income margin), Adjusted EPS, Adjusted Gross Profit (and Adjusted Gross Profit margin), Free Cash Flow and presentation of amounts in constant currency are non-GAAP financial measures. Please see discussion of non-GAAP financial measures at the end of this press release for more information.
  2. Net earnings attributable to Mondelēz International.
  3. Currency estimate is based on published rates from XE.com on April 26, 2018.

Additional Definitions
Power Brands include some of the company’s largest global and regional brands, such as Oreo, Chips Ahoy!, Ritz, TUC/Club Social and belVita biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Lacta chocolate; Trident gum; Halls candy; and Tang powdered beverages.

Emerging markets consist of the Latin America region in its entirety; the Asia, Middle East and Africa region excluding Australia, New Zealand and Japan; and the following countries from the Europe region: Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Georgia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, the Baltics and the East Adriatic countries.

Developed markets include the entire North America region, the Europe region excluding the countries included in the emerging markets definition, and Australia, New Zealand and Japan from the Asia, Middle East and Africa region.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains a number of forward-looking statements. Words, and variations of words, such as “will,” “expect,” “would,” “could,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “guidance,” “outlook” and similar expressions are intended to identify the company’s forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements about: the company’s future performance, including its future revenue growth, earnings per share, margins and cash flow; currency and the effect of foreign exchange translation on the company’s results of operations; snacking category growth trends; the company’s accounting for and the impact of U.S. tax reform; the company’s restructuring program; and the company’s outlook, including 2018 Organic Net Revenue growth, Adjusted Operating Income margin, Adjusted EPS and Free Cash Flow. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company’s control, which could cause the company’s actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the company’s forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to, risks from operating globally including in emerging markets; changes in currency exchange rates, controls and restrictions; continued volatility of commodity and other input costs; weakness in economic conditions; weakness in consumer spending; pricing actions; tax matters including changes in tax rates and laws, disagreements with taxing authorities and imposition of new taxes; use of information technology and third party service providers; unanticipated disruptions to the company’s business, such as the malware incident, cyberattacks or other security breaches; competition; the restructuring program and the company’s other transformation initiatives not yielding the anticipated benefits; and changes in the assumptions on which the restructuring program is based. Please also see the company’s risk factors, as they may be amended from time to time, set forth in its filings with the SEC, including the company’s most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K. Mondelēz International disclaims and does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement in this press release, except as required by applicable law or regulation.

Schedule 1
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Earnings
(in millions of U.S. dollars and shares, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
2018 2017
Net revenues$ 6,765 $ 6,414
Cost of sales 3,916 3,896
Gross profit 2,849 2,518
Gross profit margin 42.1% 39.3%
Selling, general and administrative expenses 1,527 1,483
Asset impairment and exit costs 54 166
Amortization of intangibles 44 44
Operating income 1,224 825
Operating income margin 18.1% 12.9%
Benefit plan non-service income (13) (15)
Interest and other expense, net 80 119
Earnings before income taxes 1,157 721
Provision for income taxes (307) (154)
Effective tax rate 26.5% 21.4%
Equity method investment net earnings 94 66
Net earnings 944 633
Noncontrolling interest earnings (6) (3)
Net earnings attributable to Mondelēz International$ 938 $ 630
Per share data:
Basic earnings per share attributable to Mondelēz International$ 0.63 $ 0.41
Diluted earnings per share attributable to Mondelēz International$ 0.62 $ 0.41
Average shares outstanding:
Basic 1,489 1,529
Diluted 1,505 1,550

Schedule 2
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
March 31, December 31,
2018 2017
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents$ 1,130 $ 761
Trade receivables 3,113 2,691
Other receivables 841 835
Inventories, net 2,620 2,557
Other current assets 666 676
Total current assets 8,370 7,520
Property, plant and equipment, net 8,792 8,677
Goodwill 21,301 21,085
Intangible assets, net 18,810 18,639
Prepaid pension assets 160 158
Deferred income taxes 301 319
Equity method investments 6,347 6,345
Other assets 422 366
TOTAL ASSETS$ 64,503 $ 63,109
LIABILITIES
Short-term borrowings$ 4,779 $ 3,517
Current portion of long-term debt 829 1,163
Accounts payable 5,727 5,705
Accrued marketing 1,847 1,728
Accrued employment costs 617 721
Other current liabilities 2,999 2,959
Total current liabilities 16,798 15,793
Long-term debt 13,180 12,972
Deferred income taxes 3,419 3,376
Accrued pension costs 1,548 1,669
Accrued postretirement health care costs 419 419
Other liabilities 2,589 2,689
TOTAL LIABILITIES 37,953 36,918
EQUITY
Common Stock - -
Additional paid-in capital 31,876 31,915
Retained earnings 23,315 22,749
Accumulated other comprehensive losses (9,858) (9,998)
Treasury stock (18,881) (18,555)
Total Mondelēz International Shareholders' Equity 26,452 26,111
Noncontrolling interest 98 80
TOTAL EQUITY 26,550 26,191
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$ 64,503 $ 63,109
March 31, December 31,
2018 2017 Incr/(Decr)
Short-term borrowings$ 4,779 $ 3,517 $ 1,262
Current portion of long-term debt 829 1,163 (334)
Long-term debt 13,180 12,972 208
Total Debt 18,788 17,652 1,136
Cash and cash equivalents 1,130 761 369
Net Debt (1)$ 17,658 $ 16,891 $ 767
(1) Net debt is defined as total debt, which includes short-term borrowings, current portion of long-term debt and long-term debt, less cash and cash equivalents.

Schedule 3
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
2018 2017
CASH PROVIDED BY/(USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net earnings $ 944 $ 633
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to operating cash flows:
Depreciation and amortization 207 200
Stock-based compensation expense 28 39
U.S. tax reform transition tax 94 -
Deferred income tax provision 47 13
Asset impairments and accelerated depreciation 28 80
Equity method investment net earnings (94) (66)
Distributions from equity method investments 143 122
Other non-cash items, net (14) 43
Change in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions and divestitures:
Receivables, net (413) (454)
Inventories, net (38) (95)
Accounts payable (144) (443)
Other current assets 46 126
Other current liabilities (317) (478)
Change in pension and postretirement assets and liabilities, net (110) (277)
Net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities 407 (557)
CASH PROVIDED BY/(USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Capital expenditures (284) (306)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment and other assets 10 19
Net cash used in investing activities (274) (287)
CASH PROVIDED BY/(USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Issuances of commercial paper, maturities greater than 90 days 686 626
Repayments of commercial paper, maturities greater than 90 days (433) (513)
Net issuances of other short-term borrowings 1,016 1,587
Long-term debt proceeds 463 350
Long-term debt repaid (738) (979)
Repurchase of Common Stock (527) (461)
Dividends paid (330) (292)
Other 92 60
Net cash provided by financing activities 229 378
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 7 32
Cash and cash equivalents:
Increase/(decrease) 369 (434)
Balance at beginning of period 761 1,741
Balance at end of period$ 1,130 $ 1,307

Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(Unaudited)

The company reports its financial results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”). However, management believes that also presenting certain non-GAAP financial measures provides additional information to facilitate comparison of the company’s historical operating results and trends in its underlying operating results, and provides additional transparency on how the company evaluates its business. Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in making financial, operating and planning decisions and in evaluating the company’s performance. The company also believes that presenting these measures allows investors to view its performance using the same measures that the company uses in evaluating its financial and business performance and trends.

The company considers quantitative and qualitative factors in assessing whether to adjust for the impact of items that may be significant or that could affect an understanding of its ongoing financial and business performance and trends. The adjustments generally fall within the following categories: acquisition & divestiture activities, gains and losses on intangible asset sales and non-cash impairments, major program restructuring activities, constant currency and related adjustments, major program financing and hedging activities and other major items affecting comparability of operating results. See below for a description of adjustments to the company’s U.S. GAAP financial measures included herein.

Non-GAAP information should be considered as supplemental in nature and is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related financial information prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. In addition, the company’s non-GAAP financial measures may not be the same as or comparable to similar non-GAAP measures presented by other companies.

Because GAAP financial measures on a forward-looking basis are not accessible and reconciling information is not available without unreasonable effort, the company has not provided that information with regard to the non-GAAP financial measures in the company’s outlook. Refer to the Outlook section below for more details.

DEFINITIONS OF THE COMPANY’S NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
The company’s non-GAAP financial measures and corresponding metrics reflect how the company evaluates its operating results currently and provide improved comparability of operating results. As new events or circumstances arise, these definitions could change. When these definitions change, the company provides the updated definitions and presents the related non-GAAP historical results on a comparable basis. When items no longer impact the company’s current or future presentation of non-GAAP operating results, the company removes these items from its non-GAAP definitions.

See the attached schedules for supplemental financial data and corresponding reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures referred to above to the most comparable GAAP financial measures for the three months ended March 31, 2018. See Items Impacting Comparability of Operating Results below for more information about the items referenced in these definitions.

SEGMENT OPERATING INCOME
The company uses segment operating income to evaluate segment performance and allocate resources. The company believes it is appropriate to disclose this measure to help investors analyze segment performance and trends. Segment operating income excludes unrealized gains and losses on hedging activities (which are a component of cost of sales), general corporate expenses (which are a component of selling, general and administrative expenses), amortization of intangibles, gains and losses on divestitures and acquisition-related costs, in all periods presented. The company excludes these items from segment operating income in order to provide better transparency of its segment operating results. Furthermore, the company centrally manages benefit plan non-service income and interest and other expense, net. Accordingly, the company does not present these items by segment because they are excluded from the segment profitability measure that management reviews.

ITEMS IMPACTING COMPARABILITY OF OPERATING RESULTS
The following information is provided to give qualitative and quantitative information related to items impacting comparability of operating results. The company identifies these based on how management views the company’s business; makes financial, operating and planning decisions; and evaluates the company’s ongoing performance. In addition, the company discloses the impact of changes in currency exchange rates on the company’s financial results in order to reflect results on a constant currency basis.

Divestitures, Divestiture-related costs and Gains/(losses) on divestitures
Divestitures include completed sales of businesses and exits of major product lines upon completion of a sale or licensing agreement. Divestitures that occurred in 2017 included the following:

Acquisition integration costs
Within the company’s AMEA segment, in connection with the acquisition of a biscuit operation in Vietnam in 2015, the company recorded integration costs of $1 million in the three months ended March 31, 2018 and $1 million in the three months ended March 31, 2017.

2014-2018 Restructuring Program
The primary objective of the 2014-2018 Restructuring Program is to reduce the company’s operating cost structure in both its supply chain and overhead costs. The program is intended primarily to cover severance as well as asset disposals and other manufacturing-related one-time costs.

Restructuring costs
The company recorded restructuring charges of $52 million in the three months ended March 31, 2018 and $157 million in the three months ended March 31, 2017 within asset impairment and exit costs. These charges were for non-cash asset write-downs (including accelerated depreciation and asset impairments), severance and other related costs.

Implementation costs
Implementation costs primarily relate to reorganizing the company’s operations and facilities in connection with its supply chain reinvention program and other identified productivity and cost saving initiatives. The costs include incremental expenses related to the closure of facilities, costs to terminate certain contracts and the simplification of the company’s information systems. The company recorded implementation costs of $62 million in the three months ended March 31, 2018 and $54 million in the three months ended March 31, 2017.

Equity method investee adjustments
Within Adjusted EPS, the company’s equity method investment net earnings exclude its proportionate share of its investees’ unusual or infrequent items, such as acquisition and divestiture-related costs and restructuring program costs.

Mark-to-market impacts from commodity and currency derivative contracts
The company excludes unrealized gains and losses (mark-to-market impacts) from outstanding commodity and forecasted currency transaction derivatives from its non-GAAP earnings measures until such time that the related exposures impact its operating results. The company recorded net unrealized gains on commodity and forecasted currency transaction derivatives of $206 million in the three months ended March 31, 2018 and net unrealized losses of $51 million in the three months ended March 31, 2017.

Gain related to interest rate swaps
The company recognized a pre-tax gain of $14 million in the three months ended March 31, 2018, within interest and other expense, net related to certain forward-starting interest rate swaps for which the planned timing of the related forecasted debt was changed.

Benefit from resolution of tax matters
During the first quarter of 2017, the Spanish Supreme Court decided, in the company’s favor, an ongoing transfer pricing case with the Spanish tax authorities related to businesses Cadbury divested prior to the company’s acquisition of Cadbury. As a result of the final ruling, during the first quarter of 2017, the company recorded a pre-tax impact of $58 million due to the non-cash reversal of Cadbury-related accrued liabilities related to this matter.

CEO transition remuneration
On November 20, 2017, Dirk Van de Put succeeded Irene Rosenfeld as CEO of Mondelēz International. In order to incent Mr. Van de Put to join the company, the company provided him compensation to make him whole for incentive awards he forfeited or grants that were not made to him when he left his former employer. In connection with Irene Rosenfeld’s retirement, the company made her outstanding grants of performance share units for the 2016-2018 and 2017-2019 performance cycles eligible for continued vesting and paid $0.5 million salary for her service as Chairman from January through March 2018. The company refers to these elements of Mr. Van de Put’s and Ms. Rosenfeld’s compensation arrangements together as “CEO transition remuneration.”

The company is excluding amounts it expenses as CEO transition remuneration from its non-GAAP results because those amounts are not part of the company’s regular compensation program and are incremental to amounts the company would have incurred as ongoing CEO compensation.

U.S. tax reform discrete impacts
On December 22, 2017, the United States enacted tax reform legislation that included a broad range of business tax provisions, including but not limited to a reduction in the U.S. federal tax rate from 35% to 21% as well as provisions that limit or eliminate various deductions or credits. The legislation also causes U.S. allocated expenses (e.g. interest and general administrative expense) to be taxed and imposes a new tax on U.S. cross-border payments, Furthermore, the legislation includes a one-time transition tax on accumulated foreign earnings and profits.

Certain impacts of the new legislation would have generally required accounting to be completed in the period of enactment, however in response to the complexities of this new legislation, the SEC issued guidance to provide companies with relief. The SEC provided up to a one-year window for companies to finalize the accounting for the impacts of this new legislation and the company anticipates finalizing its accounting during 2018. While the company’s accounting for the enactment of the new U.S. tax legislation is not complete, it has recorded an additional $89 million discrete net tax cost in the three months ended March 31, 2018. This is primarily comprised of an increase to the company’s transition tax liability of $94 million as a result of additional guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service and various state taxing authorities, new state legislation enacted during the period and further refinement of various components of the underlying calculations.

Constant currency
Management evaluates the operating performance of the company and its international subsidiaries on a constant currency basis. The company determines its constant currency operating results by dividing or multiplying, as appropriate, the current period local currency operating results by the currency exchange rates used to translate the company’s financial statements in the comparable prior-year period to determine what the current period U.S. dollar operating results would have been if the currency exchange rate had not changed from the comparable prior-year period.

OUTLOOK
The company’s outlook for 2018 Organic Net Revenue growth, Adjusted Operating Income margin, Adjusted EPS growth on a constant currency basis and Free Cash Flow are non-GAAP financial measures that exclude or otherwise adjust for items impacting comparability of financial results such as the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates, restructuring activities, acquisitions and divestitures. The company is not able to reconcile its full year 2018 projected Organic Net Revenue growth to its full year 2018 projected reported net revenue growth because the company is unable to predict the impact of foreign exchange due to the unpredictability of future changes in foreign exchange rates, which could be material as a significant portion of the company’s operations are outside the U.S. The company is not able to reconcile its full year 2018 projected Adjusted Operating Income margin and Adjusted EPS growth on a constant currency basis to its full year 2018 projected reported operating income margin and reported diluted EPS growth because the company is unable to predict the timing of its Restructuring Program costs, mark-to-market impacts from commodity and forecasted currency transaction derivative contracts and impacts from potential acquisitions or divestitures well as the impact of foreign exchange due to the unpredictability of future changes in foreign exchange rates, which could be material as a significant portion of the company’s operations are outside the U.S. The company is not able to reconcile its full year 2018 projected Free Cash Flow to its full year 2018 projected net cash from operating activities because the company is unable to predict the timing and amount of capital expenditures impacting cash flow. Therefore, because of the uncertainty and variability of the nature and amount of future adjustments, which could be significant, the company is unable to provide a reconciliation of these measures without unreasonable effort.

Schedule 4a
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Net Revenues
(in millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
Latin America AMEA Europe North America Mondelēz International
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
Reported (GAAP)$ 891 $ 1,542 $ 2,706 $ 1,626 $ 6,765
Currency 39 (58) (311) (7) (337)
Organic (Non-GAAP)$ 930 $ 1,484 $ 2,395 $ 1,619 $ 6,428
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
Reported (GAAP)$ 910 $ 1,491 $ 2,365 $ 1,648 $ 6,414
Divestitures - (59) (77) - (136)
Organic (Non-GAAP)$ 910 $ 1,432 $ 2,288 $ 1,648 $ 6,278
% Change
Reported (GAAP) (2.1 )% 3.4 % 14.4 % (1.3 )% 5.5 %
Divestitures- pp 4.3 pp 3.9 pp - pp 2.3 pp
Currency 4.3 (4.1 ) (13.6 ) (0.5 ) (5.4 )
Organic (Non-GAAP) 2.2 % 3.6 % 4.7 % (1.8 )% 2.4 %
Vol/Mix(4.0)pp 2.5 pp 5.6 pp (1.3)pp 1.7 pp
Pricing 6.2 1.1 (0.9 ) (0.5 ) 0.7

Schedule 4b
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Net Revenues - Brands and Markets
(in millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
Power Brands Non-Power Brands Mondelēz International Emerging Markets Developed Markets Mondelēz International
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
Reported (GAAP)$ 5,137 $ 1,628 $ 6,765 $ 2,584 $ 4,181 $ 6,765
Currency (256) (81) (337) (49) (288) (337)
Organic (Non-GAAP)$ 4,881 $ 1,547 $ 6,428 $ 2,535 $ 3,893 $ 6,428
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
Reported (GAAP)$ 4,747 $ 1,667 $ 6,414 $ 2,402 $ 4,012 $ 6,414
Divestitures - (136) (136) - (136) (136)
Organic (Non-GAAP)$ 4,747 $ 1,531 $ 6,278 $ 2,402 $ 3,876 $ 6,278
% Change
Reported (GAAP) 8.2 % (2.3 )% 5.5 % 7.6 % 4.2 % 5.5 %
Divestitures- pp 8.6 pp 2.3 pp - pp 3.7 pp 2.3 pp
Currency (5.4 ) (5.3 ) (5.4 ) (2.1 ) (7.5 ) (5.4 )
Organic (Non-GAAP) 2.8 % 1.0 % 2.4 % 5.5 % 0.4 % 2.4 %

Schedule 5
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Gross Profit / Operating Income
(in millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
Net Revenues Gross Profit Gross Profit Margin Operating Income Operating Income Margin
Reported (GAAP)$ 6,765 $ 2,849 42.1 % $ 1,224 18.1 %
2014-2018 Restructuring Program costs - 23 114
Mark-to-market (gains)/losses from derivatives - (206) (206)
Acquisition integration costs - - 1
Divestiture-related costs - - (3)
CEO transition remuneration - - 4
Rounding - - (1)
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 6,765 $ 2,666 39.4 % $ 1,133 16.7 %
Currency (133) (69)
Adjusted @ Constant FX (Non-GAAP) $ 2,533 $ 1,064
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
Net Revenues Gross Profit Gross Profit Margin Operating Income Operating Income Margin
Reported (GAAP)$ 6,414 $ 2,518 39.3 % $ 825 12.9 %
2014-2018 Restructuring Program costs - 9 211
Mark-to-market (gains)/losses from derivatives - 51 51
Acquisition integration costs - - 1
Divestiture-related costs - 2 19
Operating income from divestitures (136) (35) (27)
Benefits from resolution of tax matters - - (46)
Rounding - - (1)
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 6,278 $ 2,545 40.5 % $ 1,033 16.5 %
Gross Profit Operating Income
% Change - Reported (GAAP) 13.1% 48.4%
% Change - Adjusted (Non-GAAP) 4.8% 9.7%
% Change - Adjusted @ Constant FX (Non-GAAP) (0.5)% 3.0%

Schedule 6
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Net Earnings and Tax Rate
(in millions of U.S. dollars and shares, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
Operating Income Benefit plan non-service expense / (income) Interest and other expense, net Earnings before income taxes Income taxes (1) Effective tax rate Equity Method Investment Net Losses / (Earnings) Gain on Equity Method Investment Transactions Non-controlling interest Net Earnings attributable to Mondelēz International Diluted EPS attributable to Mondelēz International
Reported (GAAP)$ 1,224 $ (13) $ 80 $ 1,157 $ 307 26.5 % $ (94) $ - $ 6 $ 938 $ 0.62
2014-2018 Restructuring Program costs 114 - - 114 30 - - - 84 0.06
Mark-to-market (gains)/losses from derivatives (206) - - (206) (25) - - - (181) (0.12)
Acquisition integration costs 1 - - 1 - - - - 1 -
Divestiture-related costs (3) - - (3) (2) - - - (1) -
CEO transition remuneration 4 - - 4 1 - - - 3 -
(Gain)/loss related to interest rate swaps - - 14 (14) (3) - - - (11) (0.01)
U.S. tax reform discrete net tax (benefit)/expense - - - - (89) - - - 89 0.06
Equity method investee acquisition-related and other adjustments - - - - 2 (9) - - 7 0.01
Rounding (1) - - (1) - - - - (1) -
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 1,133 $ (13) $ 94 $ 1,052 $ 221 21.0 % $ (103) $ - $ 6 $ 928 $ 0.62
Currency (72) (0.05)
Adjusted @ Constant FX (Non-GAAP) $ 856 $ 0.57
Diluted Average Shares Outstanding 1,505
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
Operating Income Benefit plan non-service expense / (income) Interest and other expense, net Earnings before income taxes Income taxes (1) Effective tax rate Equity Method Investment Net Losses / (Earnings) Gain on Equity Method Investment Transactions Non-controlling interest Net Earnings attributable to Mondelēz International Diluted EPS attributable to Mondelēz International
Reported (GAAP)$ 825 $ (15) $ 119 $ 721 $ 154 21.4 % $ (66) $ - $ 3 $ 630 $ 0.41
2014-2018 Restructuring Program costs 211 - - 211 48 - - - 163 0.10
Mark-to-market (gains)/losses from derivatives 51 - - 51 3 - - - 48 0.03
Acquisition integration costs 1 - - 1 - - - - 1 -
Divestiture-related costs 19 - - 19 3 - - - 16 0.01
Net earnings from divestitures (27) - - (27) (7) 2 - - (22) (0.01)
Benefits from resolution of tax matters (46) - 12 (58) - - - - (58) (0.04)
Equity method investee acquisition-related and other adjustments - - - - 4 (31) - - 27 0.02
Rounding (1) - - (1) - - - - (1) -
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 1,033 $ (15) $ 131 $ 917 $ 205 22.4 % $ (95) $ - $ 3 $ 804 $ 0.52
Diluted Average Shares Outstanding 1,550
(1) Taxes were computed for each of the items excluded from the company’s GAAP results based on the facts and tax assumptions associated with each item.

Schedule 7
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Diluted EPS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
2018 2017 $ Change % Change
Diluted EPS attributable to Mondelēz International (GAAP)$ 0.62 $ 0.41 $ 0.21 51.2 %
2014-2018 Restructuring Program costs 0.06 0.10 (0.04)
Mark-to-market (gains)/losses from derivatives (0.12) 0.03 (0.15)
Divestiture-related costs - 0.01 (0.01)
Net earnings from divestitures - (0.01) 0.01
Benefits from resolution of tax matters - (0.04) 0.04
(Gain)/loss related to interest rate swaps (0.01) - (0.01)
U.S. tax reform discrete net tax (benefit)/expense 0.06 - 0.06
Equity method investee acquisition-related and other adjustments 0.01 0.02 (0.01)
Adjusted EPS (Non-GAAP)$ 0.62 $ 0.52 $ 0.10 19.2 %
Impact of favorable currency (0.05) - (0.05)
Adjusted EPS @ Constant FX (Non-GAAP)$ 0.57 $ 0.52 $ 0.05 9.6 %
Adjusted EPS @ Constant FX - Key Drivers
Increase in operations $ -
VAT-related settlements in 2018 0.01
Increase in equity method investment net earnings -
Change in interest and other expense, net 0.02
Change in income taxes -
Change in shares outstanding 0.02
$ 0.05

Schedule 8
Mondelēz International, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Segment Data
(in millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
Latin America AMEA Europe North America Unrealized G/(L) on Hedging Activities General Corporate Expenses Amortization of Intangibles Mondelēz International
Net Revenue
Reported (GAAP)$ 891 $ 1,542 $ 2,706 $ 1,626 $ - $ - $ - $ 6,765
Divestitures - - - - - - - -
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 891 $ 1,542 $ 2,706 $ 1,626 $ - $ - $ - $ 6,765
Operating Income
Reported (GAAP)$ 126 $ 228 $ 497 $ 275 $ 206 $ (64) $ (44) $ 1,224
2014-2018 Restructuring Program costs 39 18 23 29 - 5 - 114
Mark-to-market (gains)/losses from derivatives - - - - (206) - - (206)
Acquisition integration costs - 1 - - - - - 1
Divestiture-related costs - - - - - (3) - (3)
CEO transition remuneration - - - - - 4 - 4
Rounding - - - - - (1) - (1)
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 165 $ 247 $ 520 $ 304 $ - $ (59) $ (44) $ 1,133
Currency 6 (10) (67) - - - 2 (69)
Adjusted @ Constant FX (Non-GAAP)$ 171 $ 237 $ 453 $ 304 $ - $ (59) $ (42) $ 1,064
% Change - Reported (GAAP) 13.5% 26.0% 26.5% (5.8)% n/m (12.3)% 0.0% 48.4%
% Change - Adjusted (Non-GAAP) 14.6% 18.8% 21.5% (11.4)% n/m (28.3)% 0.0% 9.7%
% Change - Adjusted @ Constant FX (Non-GAAP) 18.8% 13.9% 5.8% (11.4)% n/m (28.3)% 4.5% 3.0%
Operating Income Margin
Reported % 14.1% 14.8% 18.4% 16.9% 18.1%
Reported pp change1.9 pp 2.7 pp 1.8 pp (0.8)pp 5.2 pp
Adjusted % 18.5% 16.0% 19.2% 18.7% 16.7%
Adjusted pp change2.7 pp 1.5 pp 0.5 pp (2.1)pp 0.2 pp
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
Latin America AMEA Europe North America Unrealized G/(L) on Hedging Activities General Corporate Expenses Amortization of Intangibles Mondelēz International
Net Revenue
Reported (GAAP)$ 910 $ 1,491 $ 2,365 $ 1,648 $ - $ - $ - $ 6,414
Divestitures - (59) (77) - - - - (136)
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 910 $ 1,432 $ 2,288 $ 1,648 $ - $ - $ - $ 6,278
Operating Income
Reported (GAAP)$ 111 $ 181 $ 393 $ 292 $ (51) $ (57) $ (44) $ 825
2014-2018 Restructuring Program costs 33 35 81 51 - 11 - 211
Mark-to-market (gains)/losses from derivatives - - - - 51 - - 51
Acquisition integration costs - 1 - - - - - 1
Divestiture-related costs - 1 18 - - - - 19
Operating income from divestitures - (10) (17) - - - - (27)
(Income)/costs associated with the JDE coffee business transactions - - (1) - - 1 - -
Benefits from resolution of tax matters - - (46) - - - - (46)
Rounding - - - - - (1) - (1)
Adjusted (Non-GAAP)$ 144 $ 208 $ 428 $ 343 $ - $ (46) $ (44) $ 1,033
Operating Income Margin
Reported % 12.2% 12.1% 16.6% 17.7% 12.9%
Adjusted % 15.8% 14.5% 18.7% 20.8% 16.5%

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