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TELUS(TU) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-01 17:30
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - TELUS achieved total mobile and fixed customer growth of 198,000 in Q2 2025, driven by mobile phone and connected device additions of 167,000 and fixed customer additions of 31,000 [5][6] - TTEC EBITDA growth, including TELUS Health, was up 4%, consistent with Q1 results, while mobile phone net additions were 55,000 and connected device net additions were 112,000 [6][7] - Free cash flow increased by CAD 535 million, an 11% rise compared to the same period last year, driven by higher EBITDA and lower capital expenditures [21][23] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - TELUS Health reported an extraordinary growth in operating revenue and adjusted EBITDA of 1629% respectively, with a significant increase in global lives covered to almost 160 million [8][19] - Fixed data services revenue grew by 3%, marking the eighteenth consecutive quarter of positive growth, supported by subscriber ARPU growth in Internet and security services [18][19] - Mobile network revenue saw a slight decline due to lower mobile phone ARPU, which decreased by 3.3% amid competitive pressures [17] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Canadian market is showing signs of stabilization, with improvements in ARPU trends across new activations and customer renewals [17][39] - TELUS is committed to expanding broadband services in Ontario and Quebec with a CAD 2 billion investment, reflecting confidence in the Canadian market [4][5] Company Strategy and Development Direction - TELUS is focusing on bundling wireless and wireline broadband services, aiming to differentiate itself through innovative offerings such as AI-driven smart home solutions and next-generation healthcare [4][5] - The company is pursuing a strategy of monetizing its tower infrastructure through a partnership with Akeis, which will enhance financial flexibility and support balance sheet deleveraging [11][24] - TELUS is leveraging its existing assets for new opportunities, particularly in AI and data centers, to drive long-term value creation [79][99] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about the operating environment, noting that the market is transitioning from irrational pricing to more sustainable pricing models [39][41] - The company anticipates continued improvements in its leverage ratio, aiming for a net debt to EBITDA ratio of three times by 2027 [22][24] - Management emphasized the importance of customer experience and product differentiation as key drivers for future growth [44][46] Other Important Information - TELUS Friendly Future Foundation raised over CAD 2.6 million to support student bursaries, reflecting the company's commitment to community support [15] - The company is actively working on real estate rationalization and copper monetization, with significant opportunities identified in these areas [71][73] Q&A Session Summary Question: Strategic shift regarding the proposed privatization of TIAXT - Management clarified that the move is related to supporting deleveraging goals and should not be interpreted as a change in monetization strategy for other tech ventures [28][29] Question: Financial details on the tower entity - Management did not disclose specific EBITDA figures but confirmed that all towers will operate at fair market value rent, ensuring positive cash flow [30][31] Question: Long-term impact of tower deal and deployment of more towers - The demand for data is increasing, and the partnership with Terion will allow for continued tower construction and co-location opportunities, enhancing cash flow [36][38] Question: Sustainability of recent pricing improvements in wireless - Management noted that while certainty is not guaranteed, the current trend is encouraging, and the market must shift from irrational pricing to rational pricing for sustainability [39][41] Question: Update on fixed data growth sustainability - Management expressed confidence in the sustainability of fixed data growth, supported by diverse service offerings and strong customer experience [66][68] Question: Plans for new data center construction - TELUS has already invested in world-class data centers and is leveraging these assets for AI initiatives, minimizing the need for additional capital investment [97][99]
GDS(GDS) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-20 13:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q1 2025, the company achieved a revenue growth of 12% year on year and adjusted EBITDA growth of 16%, marking the highest growth rate in the past two years [8][19] - The adjusted EBITDA margin for Q1 2025 was 48.6%, compared to 46.9% in Q1 2024, primarily due to lower operating costs [19][68] - The company realized a gain on deconsolidation of subsidiaries sold to the ABS of over RMB1 billion, which was not included in adjusted EBITDA [19] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The gross move-in during Q1 2025 was approximately 20,000 square meters, all in Tier one markets, with a utilization rate of 75.7% [8] - The company added 70 MW of new commitments in Q1 2025, bringing the total power committed to over 530 MW, with expectations to exceed 750 MW soon [15][25] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The demand environment has improved significantly due to AI developments, particularly in Tier one markets, with a notable mega deal signed in Q1 2025 [9][10] - The company holds around 900 MW of capacity for future developments in Tier one markets, indicating strong positioning to capture upcoming AI demand [12][13] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on backlog delivery and new orders with faster-moving schedules, anticipating that around 40% of the current backlog will be delivered by year-end [9] - The asset monetization program is progressing well, providing financing flexibility and options to capitalize on new projects [14][21] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the strong demand for AI-related services, particularly in Tier one markets, and noted that the demand for AI inferencing is expected to grow significantly [9][33] - There are uncertainties regarding AI chip supply in China in the short term, but management believes that as supply stabilizes, demand will increase [11][12] Other Important Information - The company is making good progress with the establishment of an onshore listed Sea REIT, which is expected to create a valuation benchmark for stabilized data centers in China [21][64] - The company maintains its guidance for total revenue and adjusted EBITDA unchanged despite the ABS deconsolidation [23] Q&A Session Summary Question: Update on China demand from hyperscalers and chipset supply - Management noted that demand remains strong, particularly driven by AI inference, and they are well-positioned with 900 MW held for future development [33][34] Question: Financial guidance expectations post-ABS deconsolidation - The impact of the ABS transaction closing at the end of Q1 is expected to reduce full-year EBITDA by around RMB130 million, adjusting the growth rate from 11% to 8.5% [35][36] Question: Comparison of IRR profile or EBITDA yield across different markets - The development yield in new markets is in the low teens, which is higher than current yields in China, indicating a different supply-demand balance [42][43] Question: When will the China business be self-funding? - The company is currently break-even in terms of free cash flow before financing and expects to generate sufficient cash flow to cover annual CapEx [46] Question: Pricing outlook for the China business - The pricing for new business in China is stable across major markets, with confidence in maintaining this stability [68]
B. Riley Financial(RILY) - 2024 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-03-03 23:46
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - For Q4 2024, the company expects net income available to common shareholders to be between $48 million and $68 million, including approximately $236 million to $247 million from discontinued operations related to the divestiture of Great American businesses [30][31] - Diluted net income per share is projected to be between $1.57 and $2.22, with a net loss from continuing operations estimated at $178 million to $187 million, primarily due to impairment charges and trading losses [31][32] - Operating adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations is expected to be between $12 million and $14 million, with total debt reported at $1.78 billion, a decline of $221 million from the previous quarter [32][33] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company established a joint venture with Oaktree Capital Management, contributing its appraisal and valuation services, which resulted in approximately $203 million in cash and a 44% ownership interest in the new entity [9][10] - The Wealth Management business is expected to manage approximately $15 billion in client assets after the sale of a portion of its traditional W-2 business to Stifel Financial Corp [12][23] - GlassRatner, the advisory services business, had a record year in 2024, indicating strong performance in its core expertise areas [24][42] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a strong December for its broker-dealer segment, which is positioned as a top provider to the middle market segment, with expectations of substantial operating EBITDA in a normalized environment [20][21] - The telecom business continues to provide steady cash flow and EBITDA, contributing positively to the overall financial health of the company [46] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to focus on its core businesses, including B. Riley Securities, Wealth Management, and advisory services, while monetizing non-core assets to strengthen its balance sheet [17][16] - The strategic partnership with Oaktree is expected to enhance the company's ability to deliver financial products and services, leveraging Oaktree's expertise and scale [10][11] - The company plans to continue exploring strategic opportunities to unlock value within its core business segments [22][42] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about emerging from a period of asset monetization and debt reduction, positioning the company as a more nimble and focused entity [17][66] - The management acknowledged the challenges faced due to principal investments but emphasized the potential for recovery and growth in core operations [27][66] - The company is committed to investing in its business and addressing outstanding debt maturities while limiting dilution for shareholders [36][38] Other Important Information - The company completed the full redemption of its February 2025 senior notes, retiring its only significant maturity for that year [14] - A new $160 million senior secured credit facility was established with Oaktree, providing greater financial flexibility [15] Q&A Session Summary Question: What are the plans for liquidity and balance sheet improvement in the next six months? - Management indicated a focus on investing in core businesses and proactively aligning the balance sheet, with ongoing asset monetization efforts [36][37] Question: Can you provide insights on the core business's EBITDA and cash flow potential? - Management highlighted the historical performance of core businesses and expressed confidence in their ability to generate operating EBITDA, despite recent challenges [38][42] Question: What is the current state of the Wealth Management business after the recent sale? - The remaining Wealth Management group now manages approximately $15 billion in assets, down from $24 billion prior to the sale [58] Question: Will future asset monetization primarily come from the Principal Investment Group? - Management confirmed a careful approach to monetizing non-core assets while focusing on growing core businesses [60][61]