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Indianapolis-based Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ALSN) is reporting a $101 million profit for the third quarter, compared to $100 million during the same period last year. The company is also posting a decrease in sales, citing a continued drop in U.S. defense spending and less demand in the hydraulic fracturing market. October 28, 2013

News Release

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ALSN), the largest global provider of commercial duty fully-automatic transmissions and hybrid-propulsion systems, today reported net sales for the quarter of $466 million, a 6 percent decrease from the same period in 2012. Adjusted Net Income, a non-GAAP financial measure, for the quarter was $101 million, compared to Adjusted Net Income of $100 million for the same period in 2012, an increase of $1 million. Diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $0.24.

The decrease in net sales was principally driven by previously contemplated reductions in U.S. defense spending, lower demand in the North America energy sector's hydraulic fracturing market, relative to the same period in 2012, fewer sales of North America hybrid-propulsion systems for transit buses and continued weakness in the Outside North America Off-Highway mining sector end market. Partially offsetting these declines were strength in the North America On-Highway end market, our largest, and the Service Parts, Support Equipment & Other end market.

Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP financial measure, for the quarter was $162 million, or 34.7 percent of net sales, compared to $160 million, or 32.3 percent of net sales, for the same period in 2012. Excluding $12 million of technology-related license expenses Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter of 2012 was $172 million, or 34.8 percent of net sales. Adjusted Free Cash Flow, also a non-GAAP financial measure, for the quarter was $116 million compared to $120 million for the same period in 2012.

Lawrence E. Dewey, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Allison Transmission commented, “Allison continued to demonstrate strong operating margins and cash flow during the third quarter by executing initiatives to proactively align costs and programs across our business with end markets demand conditions while investing in growth opportunities. Although near-term economic uncertainties persist in our markets, we are encouraged by the growth we have experienced in the North American On-Highway end-market, our largest. During the third quarter, consistent with Allison's prudent approach to capital structure management, we reduced the applicable borrowing margin of our Senior Secured Credit Facility Term B-3 Loan due in 2019 and repaid $78 million of debt. In addition, highlighting our commitment to the return of capital to Allison's shareholders, we completed a $100 million share repurchase and paid a quarterly dividend of $0.12 per share.”

Third Quarter Highlights

North America On-Highway end market net sales were up 12 percent from the same period in 2012 principally driven by higher demand for Rugged Duty and Highway Series models.

North America Hybrid-Propulsion Systems for Transit Bus end market net sales were down 50 percent from the same period in 2012 principally driven by lower demand and intra-year movement in the timing of orders.

North America Off-Highway end market net sales were down 59 percent from the same period in 2012 principally driven by lower demand from hydraulic fracturing applications, and essentially flat on a sequential basis for the third consecutive quarter.

Defense end market net sales were down 30 percent from the same period in 2012 principally driven by continued reductions in U.S. defense spending to longer term averages experienced during periods without active conflicts.

Outside North America On-Highway end market net sales were down 4 percent from the same period in 2012 reflecting weakness in Japan truck, and China and Latin America bus tenders timing, partially offset by improved demand conditions in Russia bus.

Outside North America Off-Highway end market net sales were down 27 percent from the same period in 2012 principally driven by weakness in the mining sector.

Service Parts, Support Equipment & Other end market net sales were up 10 percent from the same period in 2012 principally driven by higher demand for North America On-Highway and Off-Highway service parts.

Gross profit for the quarter was $206 million, a decrease of 8 percent from gross profit of $224 million for the same period in 2012. Gross margin for the quarter was 44.2 percent, a decrease of 130 basis points from a gross margin of 45.5 percent for the same period of 2012. The decrease in gross profit from the same period in 2012 was principally driven by decreased net sales.

Selling, general and administrative expenses for the quarter were $74 million, a decrease of 23 percent from $97 million for the same period in 2012. The decrease was principally driven by $12 million of lower intangible asset amortization, reduced global commercial spending activities, favorable product warranty expense and a warranty expense reduction for the dual power inverter module (“DPIM”) extended coverage program partially offset by $2 million of higher employee stock compensation expense. The DPIM warranty expense reduction is attributable to favorable claims experience with the DPIM replacement introduced in late 2008.

Engineering – research and development expenses for the quarter were $21 million, compared to $36 million for the same period in 2012, a decrease of $3 million excluding the previously noted 2012 technology-related license expenses of $12 million. The decrease was principally driven by reduced product initiatives spending.

Third Quarter Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $162 million, or 34.7 percent of net sales, compared to $160 million, or 32.3 percent of net sales, for the same period in 2012. Excluding $12 million of technology-related license expenses Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter of 2012 was $172 million, or 34.8 percent of net sales. The decrease in Adjusted EBITDA excluding technology-related license expenses from the same period in 2012 was principally driven by decreased net sales, partially offset by reduced global commercial and product initiatives spending.

Adjusted Net Income for the quarter was $101 million compared to $100 million for the same period in 2012. The increase in Adjusted Net Income was principally driven by reduced global commercial and product initiatives spending, and $12 million of technology-related license expenses in 2012 partially offset by decreased net sales and higher employee stock compensation expense.

Adjusted Free Cash Flow for the quarter was $116 million compared to $120 million for the same period in 2012. The decrease was principally driven by decreased net cash provided by operating activities partially offset by reduced capital expenditures. The decrease in capital expenditures was principally driven by lower 2013 product initiatives spending.

Full Year 2013 Guidance Update

Our updated full year 2013 guidance includes Adjusted EBITDA excluding technology-related license expenses in the range of $630 to $640 million and Adjusted Free Cash Flow in the range of $340 to $360 million. We expect to achieve these levels on revised net sales for full year 2013 in the range of $1,920 to $1,935 million, implying an Adjusted EBITDA margin excluding technology-related license expenses in the range of 32.75 to 33.25 percent. Our updated guidance is within the ranges provided last quarter on all metrics.

In the fourth quarter of 2013, we expect net sales to stabilize on a year-over-year basis, an improvement relative to the sales declines experienced through the first three quarters of the year. We continue to anticipate improving trends in the fourth quarter of 2013 which

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