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Lakeland(LAKE) - 2026 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-12-09 22:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company achieved net sales of $47.6 million, representing a 4% year-over-year increase driven by a 31% increase in fire services products [4][21] - Adjusted EBITDA, excluding FX, was $200,000, a decrease of $4.5 million, or 95%, compared to $4.7 million for the comparable year-ago period [5][22] - Adjusted gross profit as a percentage of net sales in the third quarter was 31.3%, down from 41.7% in the comparable year-ago period [5][21] - Net loss was $16 million, or $1.64 per basic and diluted earnings per share, compared to a net income of $100,000 or $0.01 per basic and diluted earnings per share for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 [22] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sales from the fire services product line increased by $6 million year-over-year, driven by $3.4 million in sales from the recent Veridian acquisition and organic fire services growth of $3 million [23][29] - Adjusted gross profit for the third quarter was $14.9 million, a decrease of $4.2 million, or 22%, compared to $19.1 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 [24][27] - The industrial demand softened across several channels, with distributors reducing inventory and certain customers deferring purchases [19] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue softness was visible across the U.S., Canada, Latin America, and parts of EMEA, with North America facing challenges and Latin America coming in below plan due to macroeconomic conditions [10][29] - U.S. revenue decreased 3% to $15 million from $15.4 million, driven by declines in the industrial business due to tariff uncertainty [29] - European revenue, including Eagle, Jolly, and the recently acquired LHD business, increased 6% to $15.2 million [29] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on recent acquisition synergies, increasing market share within the fragmented $2 billion fire protection sector, and growing the industrial products business [4] - The strategic acquisitions of California PPE and Arizona PPE expanded the company's global fire footprint into the U.S. personal protective equipment market [8] - The company plans to maintain a focus on operating and manufacturing efficiencies to deliver higher margins and improve free cash flow [36][37] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged the impact of tariff uncertainty, inflation effects, and associated mitigation strategies on performance [10] - The company remains optimistic about underlying demand signals, including a robust global fire tender pipeline and signs of pent-up demand across nearly every region [14] - Management has withdrawn formal guidance and is shifting to a more disciplined operating model focused on measurable execution, cash generation, and transparency [12] Other Important Information - The company completed a $6.1 million sale and partial leaseback of its Decatur, Alabama warehouse property, resulting in a gain of $4.3 million [9] - Inventory at the end of Q3 was $87.9 million, down from $90.2 million at the end of Q2 fiscal year 2026 [11][32] - The company has suspended its quarterly cash dividend to reinvest profits into growth opportunities [32] Q&A Session Summary Question: What makes the $38 million fire service tenders high probability? - Management indicated that high probability is based on being the incumbent, competitor struggles, multiple-brand strategy, and strong relationships with fire departments [42][44] Question: Can margins recover through higher absorption or production levels? - Management confirmed that recovery is linked to achieving full capacity and operating leverage, with a shift in product mix affecting margins [48][49] Question: What is the status of certification delays? - Management noted that certification delays are due to a backlog at certification agencies, affecting all manufacturers [57][70] Question: How are pricing opportunities being addressed? - Management is implementing annual pricing increases strategically across different business segments while managing inventory levels [62][64]
Lakeland(LAKE) - 2026 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-09-09 21:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company achieved record net sales of $52.5 million, representing a 36% year-over-year increase, driven by a 113% increase in fire service products [3][14] - Adjusted EBITDA, excluding FX, was $5.1 million, an increase of $2.4 million or 90% compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2025 [14][18] - Net income was $800,000 or $0.08 per share, compared to a net loss of $1.4 million or $0.19 per share in the same period last year [14] - Adjusted gross margin percentage decreased to 37.4% from 41.1% year-over-year, primarily due to lower acquired company gross margins and increased material costs [4][20] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sales to the fire service products line increased by $13.6 million year-over-year, with contributions from recent acquisitions [16][22] - Adjusted gross profit for the second quarter was $19.6 million, an increase of $3.8 million or 24% compared to the prior year [16] - Organic sales increased by $5 million or 14% over the prior year, indicating strong underlying business performance [15][28] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Domestic sales were $22.1 million, representing 42% of total revenues, while international sales were $30.4 million, accounting for 58% of total revenues [15] - U.S. revenue increased 78% year-over-year, while European revenue grew 113% [22] - Latin American operations experienced a $3.6 million decrease in sales due to delayed purchase decisions from tariff uncertainty [23] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to continue robust growth in fire services and industrial segments, focusing on acquisition synergies and increasing market share [3][10] - Strategic initiatives include streamlining operations and improving profitability through facility closures and cost reduction measures [7][8] - The M&A pipeline remains strong, with active discussions for acquisitions in the fire suit rental and decontamination services sectors [11][29] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in navigating tariff uncertainties and emphasized a focus on operational efficiency and financial stewardship [9][10] - The company anticipates continued top-line revenue growth in fire service products and industrial verticals, with a revised fiscal year 2026 outlook for adjusted EBITDA between $20 million and $24 million [29][30] - Management highlighted the importance of integrating recent acquisitions to realize synergies and drive future growth [19][29] Other Important Information - The company reported an increase in institutional holdings by 447,000 shares, or 6.2%, indicating growing investor interest [8] - The recent sale of the Decatur facility for $6.1 million is expected to strengthen the balance sheet and support the M&A pipeline [7][24] Q&A Session Summary Question: Full-year guidance and back half implied numbers - Management indicated that the current EBITDA run rate may not be sustainable due to challenges in Latin America but expects growth in the U.S. and Europe [34][36] Question: Expectations for full-year organic growth - Management anticipates mid-teens organic growth, depending on the timing of fire service RFPs and large orders [38][39] Question: Update on M&A targets - Management confirmed ongoing discussions for several imminent acquisitions, focusing on service-related opportunities [40] Question: Gross profit margin implications from tariffs - Management noted that tariffs impacted margins by approximately 1.2 points and expects improvements in gross margin in the coming quarters [46][48] Question: Inventory levels and comfort - Management acknowledged high inventory levels and plans to optimize them over the next six months [49][52] Question: Changes in buying behavior in Latin America - Management reported some movement in Latin America but noted that recovery would not fully compensate for earlier losses [54][56] Question: Normalization of client perspectives on tariffs - Management indicated that clients are becoming more comfortable with the tariff environment, which is expected to improve sales [60][62]