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NN(NNBR) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
NNNN(US:NNBR)2025-05-08 14:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported net sales of $105.7 million for Q1 2025, a decline of $15.5 million compared to the same period last year [43] - Adjusted gross margins were 16.9%, with adjusted EBITDA at $10.6 million, down from $11.3 million year-over-year [15][44] - Adjusted operating income was $2 million, an increase of $2.7 million quarter-on-quarter [16][44] - Working capital was $84.8 million, down $4.6 million year-on-year, representing 19.1% of trailing twelve-month sales [17][38] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - In the Power Solutions segment, net sales were $43.5 million, down from $48.2 million, primarily due to the impact of the Lubbock facility and unfavorable foreign exchange [44] - The Mobile Solutions segment reported net sales of $62.2 million, down from $73.1 million, affected by rationalized business and lower automotive volumes [46] - Adjusted EBITDA in the Mobile Solutions segment was $8.1 million, down $500,000 from the previous year [48] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company noted a flat sequential sales performance and flat year-over-year sales on a pro forma basis, attributed to a successful new business program [6][14] - The automotive market is experiencing a shift towards hybrid vehicles, which is seen as beneficial for the company as it allows for a larger available market [60] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on a "Profitable Immediate Growth Strategy" (PIGS) to ramp up immediate business, with 120 programs worth $55 million in annualized sales [7][8] - A significant transformation plan is underway, with approximately 70% completion, aimed at enhancing leadership and addressing underperforming areas [19][21] - The company is optimistic about both 2025 and long-term goals, with a focus on leveraging existing capacity while selectively adding new assets [12][13] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged increased business uncertainty and lighter sales in Q1, particularly in the global automotive sector [5] - The company reaffirmed its guidance for adjusted EBITDA in the range of $53 million to $63 million for the full year of 2025, despite current economic uncertainties [50] - Free cash flow guidance was initiated at $14 million to $16 million for the year, reflecting cost reduction actions and improved margin capture [51] Other Important Information - The company has a robust pipeline of new business opportunities, with $740 million in potential projects, indicating strong future growth prospects [29] - The operational team has achieved a 16.1% reduction in total headcount since Q2 2023, contributing to improved adjusted EBITDA per salaried headcount [35][36] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide more detail on tariff-related RFQs? - Management noted increased activity in reshoring opportunities from Canada and China, primarily in the automotive sector, with a mix of new capital and reuse of existing capital [56][59] Question: How is the automotive market changing your new business opportunities? - The shift towards hybrid vehicles is seen as beneficial, allowing the company to utilize legacy assets while entering new markets for EV components [60][61] Question: Can you elaborate on the $55 million in new business wins and the $740 million pipeline? - Immediate ramp-up programs typically have a 3 to 6 month lag before impacting revenue, with a significant portion expected in the second half of the year [66][68] Question: Is the $15 million cost savings expected to be evenly distributed throughout the year? - Most of the cost savings are expected to be evenly distributed, with some back-end loading [72] Question: Are there any more plant closures expected? - There are two additional plants under evaluation for potential closure, but no firm plans have been established yet [73] Question: Does the free cash flow guidance include the CARES Act refund? - Yes, the free cash flow guidance includes approximately $12.4 million from the CARES Act [79]