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ParkOhio(PKOH) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-08-07 14:00
Financial Performance - Net sales decreased to $4001 million in Q2 2025 from $4326 million in Q2 2024[6] - Adjusted EPS decreased to $075 per diluted share in Q2 2025 from $102 per diluted share in Q2 2024[6] - EBITDA decreased to $352 million in Q2 2025 from $394 million in Q2 2024[6] - Gross margin expanded to 170% in Q2 2025 from 168% in Q1 2025[5] Segment Performance - Supply Technologies net sales decreased to $187 million in Q2 2025 from $203 million in Q2 2024, with adjusted operating income decreasing to $167 million from $192 million[8,9] - Assembly Components net sales decreased to $95 million in Q2 2025 from $103 million in Q2 2024, with adjusted operating income decreasing to $61 million from $69 million[12,14] - Engineered Products net sales decreased to $118 million in Q2 2025 from $127 million in Q2 2024, with adjusted operating income decreasing to $64 million from $73 million[17,18] Backlog and Bookings - Engineered Products backlog increased by 19% to $172 million at June 30, 2025, from $145 million at year-end[5,19] - Record quarterly bookings of new capital equipment totaled $85 million, including a $47 million order in the Engineered Products segment[5] Outlook - The recent refinancing is expected to reduce Adjusted EPS by approximately $020 per diluted share[20] - Full-year 2025 net sales are expected to be between $1620 billion and $1650 billion[20] - Full-year 2025 Adjusted EPS is expected to be between $290 and $320 per diluted share[21] - Free cash flow is expected to improve from FY2024 and approximate $20 million to $30 million in FY2025[21]
ParkOhio(PKOH) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-07 15:02
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The first quarter sales totaled $405 million compared to $418 million a year ago, indicating a slight decline [12] - Consolidated gross margin was 16.8% in the quarter, down from 17.1% in the first quarter of last year [12] - GAAP earnings per share from continued operations was $0.61 per diluted share compared to $0.83 last year, while adjusted EPS was $0.66 compared to $0.85 a year ago [14] - EBITDA totaled $34 million in the quarter, with trailing twelve-month EBITDA at $148 million compared to $152 million for the full year 2024 [14][15] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - In the Supply Technologies segment, net sales totaled $188 million, down from $197 million a year ago, with operating income at $17.8 million compared to $19.5 million last year [16] - The Assembly Components segment saw sales decline to $97 million from $107 million, with operating income dropping to $5.3 million from $8.6 million [17] - The Engineered Products segment reported sales of $121 million, up from $114 million a year ago, driven by strong aftermarket sales in North America [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sales growth was noted in the Supply Technology business in Europe and Asia, particularly in the commercial aerospace end market, which helped offset demand weakness in North America [11] - Demand was lower year over year in certain North American end markets, including power sports and industrial equipment, impacting overall sales [16] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on reshaping its business by investing in its best products and services, which includes closing nonstrategic locations and discontinuing certain customer relationships [6] - The strategy aims to improve cash flows, reduce earnings volatility, and enhance overall margins through the business cycle [6] - The company is well-positioned to benefit from reshoring trends and increased investment in infrastructure and defense, particularly in steel technologies [9] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged a slow start in January but noted a rebound in February and March, aligning more closely with expectations [4][5] - The company has widened its 2025 earnings forecast to account for uncertainties related to tariffs and potential lower sales as customers pause for clarity [9] - Management expressed confidence in the strength of the business model and the ability to navigate current market volatility [9][59] Other Important Information - SG&A expenses increased to approximately $48 million from $47 million a year ago, driven by inflation and personnel costs [13] - Capital spending in the first quarter totaled $9.5 million, with expectations for full-year CapEx ranging between $30 million and $35 million [15] Q&A Session Summary Question: What parts of the business are driving the changing guidance? - Management indicated that the high end of the guidance aligns with year-to-date performance, while the lower end reflects uncertainty in demand, particularly from consumer-facing customers [24][25] Question: How much of the Q1 shortfall can be made up in subsequent quarters? - Management expects to make up ground in the remaining quarters, noting that the slow start was primarily in January and that momentum picked up in March [46] Question: Is there a qualification process for the supply chain shift? - Management characterized the supply chain shift as ongoing, with incremental opportunities emerging, particularly in automotive and industrial sectors [51][53] Question: What is the outlook for M&A activity? - Management noted a decline in M&A activity due to macro uncertainties, with many acquirers adopting a wait-and-see approach [56]
ParkOhio(PKOH) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-07 15:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The first quarter sales totaled $405 million compared to $418 million a year ago, indicating a slight decline [12] - Consolidated gross margin was 16.8% in the quarter, down from 17.1% in the first quarter of last year [12] - GAAP earnings per share from continued operations was $0.61 per diluted share compared to $0.83 last year, while adjusted EPS was $0.66 compared to $0.85 a year ago [14] - EBITDA totaled $34 million in the quarter, with a trailing twelve-month EBITDA of $148 million compared to $152 million for the full year 2024 [14][15] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - In the Supply Technologies segment, net sales totaled $188 million, down from $197 million a year ago, with operating income at $17.8 million compared to $19.5 million last year [16][17] - The Assembly Components segment saw sales of $97 million, down from $107 million, with operating income of $5.3 million compared to $8.6 million a year ago [18] - The Engineered Products segment reported sales of $121 million, up from $114 million a year ago, driven by strong aftermarket sales in North America [19] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sales growth was noted in the Supply Technology business in Europe and Asia, particularly in the commercial aerospace end market, which helped offset demand weakness in North America [11] - The Engineered Products segment is expected to benefit from increased investment in infrastructure and defense, particularly in steel technologies [9] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on reshaping its business by investing in its best products and services, which includes closing non-strategic locations and discontinuing certain customer relationships [6] - The strategy aims to improve cash flows, reduce earnings volatility, and enhance overall margins through the business cycle [6] - The company is well-positioned to benefit from reshoring trends and has seen increased inquiries from customers looking to secure their supply chains in the US [8] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged a slow start in January but noted a rebound in February and March, aligning more closely with expectations [4] - The company has widened its 2025 earnings forecast to account for uncertainties related to tariffs and potential lower sales due to customer hesitance [9] - Management expressed confidence in the business model and the ability to navigate current market volatility [9] Other Important Information - Capital spending in the first quarter totaled $9.5 million, with expectations for full-year CapEx to range between $30 million and $35 million [15] - The effective income tax rate for the quarter was approximately 20%, with expectations for the full year to range between 20% and 23% [13] Q&A Session Summary Question: What parts of the business are driving the changing guidance? - Management indicated that the high end of the guidance reflects year-to-date performance, while the lower end considers uncertainties in current demand, particularly from consumer-facing customers [26][27] Question: How much of the cost base comes from China or countries with significant tariffs? - Approximately 70% of the business is North America-based, with only about 8% of the Asian segment located in China, indicating a relatively small exposure [32][36] Question: Are there signs of demand pull forward or pauses? - Management noted that while there may be some pull forward, overall, they did not see significant evidence of it impacting the supply chain [38][41] Question: How much of the Q1 shortfall can be made up in subsequent quarters? - Management expressed confidence in making up the shortfall, particularly as momentum picked up in March [47] Question: What is the current state of M&A activity? - There has been a decline in M&A activity due to macroeconomic uncertainties, but this may be short-term as conditions improve [55]
ParkOhio(PKOH) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-05-07 11:08
Financial Performance - Net sales decreased to $405 million in Q1 2025 from $418 million in Q1 2024[5] - GAAP EPS decreased to $0.61 in Q1 2025 from $0.83 in Q1 2024[5] - Adjusted EPS decreased to $0.66 per diluted share in Q1 2025 from $0.85 in Q1 2024[5] - EBITDA decreased to $34 million in Q1 2025 from $38 million in Q1 2024[5] - Income from continuing operations attributable to Park-Ohio Holdings Corp common shareholders decreased to $8.5 million in Q1 2025 from $10.6 million in Q1 2024[5] Segment Performance - Supply Technologies segment net sales decreased to $188 million in Q1 2025 from $197 million in Q1 2024[10] - Assembly Components segment net sales decreased to $97 million in Q1 2025 from $107 million in Q1 2024[15] - Engineered Products segment net sales increased to $121 million in Q1 2025 from $114 million in Q1 2024, a 6% increase[20,8] Outlook - The company estimates 2025 net sales to be in the range of $1.6 billion to $1.7 billion and adjusted earnings per share to be in the range of $3.00 to $3.50[24]