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Lindsay(LNN) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
LindsayLindsay(US:LNN)2025-06-26 16:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated revenues for Q3 2025 increased by 22% to $169.5 million compared to $139.2 million in the prior year [9] - Net earnings for the quarter were $19.5 million or $1.78 per diluted share, down from $20.4 million or $1.85 per diluted share in the prior year, primarily due to a one-time income tax credit in the prior year [9][10] - Excluding the tax credit impact, current year earnings per share represent a 26% increase over the prior year [10] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Irrigation segment revenues increased by 25% to $143.7 million compared to $114.8 million in the prior year [10] - North America irrigation revenues increased by 1% to $69.1 million, with unit sales volume comparable to the prior year [10] - International irrigation revenues surged by 60% to $74.7 million, driven by a large project in the MENA region and higher sales in Brazil [11] - Infrastructure segment revenues increased by 6% to $25.7 million, primarily from higher sales of road safety products [12] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - In North America, the irrigation market is influenced by weather conditions affecting crop yields and net farm income, with a projected decline in crop revenue [4][5] - The federal government in Brazil raised the benchmark interest rate to 15%, impacting market conditions and credit availability [5] - The project funnel in the MENA region remains strong, with a focus on food security and water resource conservation [6] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to grow its road safety products and Road Zipper system businesses, particularly through leasing to stabilize revenue [4] - Continued investment in technology partnerships, such as with Pessil Instruments, enhances precision irrigation capabilities and cross-selling opportunities [8] - The company is navigating an evolving tariff environment while leveraging its global footprint to mitigate impacts [7] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed cautious optimism regarding the international business, particularly in Brazil, despite current economic challenges [20][47] - The company anticipates that the upcoming crop plan in Brazil will significantly influence funding availability and market conditions [47] - Management remains confident in the long-term growth opportunities in Brazil, despite short-term caution due to high interest rates [47] Other Important Information - Total available liquidity at the end of Q3 was $261 million, including $211 million in cash and equivalents [13] - The company delivered $24 million in large projects during Q3, slightly ahead of schedule [56] Q&A Session Summary Question: Impact of Middle East tensions on large project activity - Management does not foresee significant short-term impacts on large project activity due to ongoing tensions, with long-term drivers related to food security remaining intact [19] Question: Long-term growth opportunity in Brazil - Management remains optimistic about Brazil's growth potential, citing low irrigation adoption rates and improving credit conditions [20] Question: Impact of tax credits on demand outlook - Tax credits and accelerated depreciation are expected to shift demand timing rather than increase overall demand, particularly benefiting the irrigation business [22] Question: Pricing trends and regional impacts - Pricing actions have been proactive, with slight impacts on revenues, particularly in the U.S. market [30] Question: Drought impact on machine demand - Management does not expect significant increases in machine demand due to drought conditions, although there may be increased service business [35] Question: Margins on new MENA project - Comparable margins are expected for the new $20 million project as with previous larger projects in the region [38] Question: North American pivot sales correlation with major equipment manufacturers - Different go-to-market models and regional demand variations explain the disconnect between pivot sales and major equipment manufacturers' volumes [61]