Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company has transformed from being approximately 50% software five years ago to 75% software today [6] - Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) has increased to over $2.1 billion, growing 17% organically in the first quarter [7] - Gross margins have improved by 1,200 basis points over the last five years, currently around 70% [7] - EBITDA has seen a 500 basis point improvement during the same timeframe [7] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The AECO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Owners) software business is projected to reach about $1.4 billion in ARR this year [13] - The company has simplified its offerings, creating over 20 purpose-built bundles to enhance customer accessibility [15] - The construction software segment has seen a 19% growth in ARR in the first quarter, with two-thirds of new bookings coming from existing customers [22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company operates in 70 countries, with a significant presence in the U.S. market, benefiting from recent infrastructure laws and acts [50][51] - The construction software market is growing in the low single digits, while the company is growing at 19%, indicating market share gains [52] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company's strategy focuses on "connect and scale," aiming to connect users, data, and stakeholders across industry lifecycles [9] - The company is pursuing a global expansion strategy, particularly in underserved markets like India and the Middle East [66] - The company is exploring both organic growth and potential M&A opportunities to enhance its capabilities in various markets [69] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management sees a healthy backlog among customers, with labor being a bottleneck rather than demand [51] - The company believes it can continue to grow ARR in the teens for the foreseeable future, driven by a strong product-market fit and execution [23] - Management acknowledges the cyclical nature of the construction industry but emphasizes the secular trend towards digitization [57] Other Important Information - The company has undergone 23 divestitures and seven acquisitions in the last five years to simplify and focus its business [8] - The company is leveraging AI for internal efficiencies and customer-facing applications, enhancing productivity and service delivery [95][96] Q&A Session Summary Question: Where do you see new logo wins coming from? - New logo wins are expected to come from mid-sized contractors, with a focus on developing technology to penetrate further down market [89] Question: Can you provide more details about SketchUp? - SketchUp is a key product in the architecture and design suite, growing faster than the segment average, with over 200 million in ARR [91] Question: How is Trimble's cyclicality changing? - The company has a more durable business model today, with two-thirds of revenue being recurring, which provides resilience against market fluctuations [56] Question: What opportunities does Trimble see in the rental market? - The rental market presents opportunities for technology portability, especially in regions where rental is a common business practice [80] Question: How does the company plan to achieve its gross margin targets? - The company aims to reach 74% gross margin by 2027 through organic growth and a favorable mix of software over hardware [106]
Trimble(TRMB) - 2025 FY - Earnings Call Transcript