UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 --------------------- FORM 8-K Current Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Date of Report: May 15, 2003 BUTLER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Butler Manufacturing Company 1540 Genessee Street Kansas City, Missouri 64102 Phone (816) 968-3000 Incorporated in the State of Delaware Commission File No. 001-12335 I.R.S. Employer Identification Number: 44-0188420 ITEM 5. LETTER OF INTENT TO SELL LESTER DIVISION On May 15, 2003, Butler Manufacturing Company announced that it has signed a letter of intent to sell substantially all of the assets of the Lester Building Systems business to a management team headed by John Hill, the current Lester division president. The company anticipate completing a definitive purchase agreement during the next several weeks, with the closing of the transaction occurring late in the second quarter or early in the third quarter of this year. The transaction excludes the recent jury verdict awarded to Butler Manufacturing Company related to a lawsuit involving Louisiana-Pacific Corporation. The original award of $29.6 million is currently under appeal. The company and the new owners of the Lester Building Systems business will work cooperatively during the appeal process to bring this litigation to its conclusion. While the financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, the company anticipates it will record an aftertax charge upon sale of approximately $4.3 million, or $.68 per share. The anticipated pretax charge is approximately $7 million, including noncash charges of approximately $6.5 million for the write-down of assets to net sales value. Per the letter of intent, the company will provide seller financing to the new owners. The sale is subject to contingencies common to such transactions, including due diligence reviews, board approvals, financing, lender consents, and the negotiation of a definitive agreement. In 2002, the Lester division reported sales of approximately $42 million and recorded an operating loss slightly over $6 million, including approximately $3 million of repositioning expenses and one-time legal costs associated with the Louisiana-Pacific Corporation lawsuit noted above. The Lester division is part of the company's North American Building Systems Segment, and designs, manufactures, markets and erects pre-engineered wood-frame buildings for a variety of end uses. Principal offices are located in Lester Prairie, Minnesota, with sales, engineering and manufacturing facilities in Charleston, Illinois and Clear Brook, Virginia. 2 SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirement of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized. BUTLER MANUFACTURING COMPANY May 15, 2003 /s/ Larry C. Miller ------------------ ------------------- Date Larry C. Miller Vice President - Finance, and Chief Financial Officer May 15, 2003 /s/ John W. Huey ------------------ ---------------- Date John W. Huey Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary 3 EXHIBIT INDEX 99.1 Butler Manufacturing Company Signs Letter of Intent to Sell Lester Division 4