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Gartner(IT) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
GartnerGartner(US:IT)2025-08-05 13:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Second quarter contract value (CV) grew 5% year over year, with revenue at $1.7 billion, up 6% year over year as reported and 5% FX neutral [23][25] - Adjusted EBITDA was $443 million, up 7% as reported and 5% FX neutral compared to the previous year [25][36] - Adjusted EPS increased to $3.53, reflecting a 10% rise from Q2 of last year [26][38] - Free cash flow for the quarter was $347 million, up 2% compared to Q2 in 2024 [39][48] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Insights revenue grew 4% year over year as reported and 3% FX neutral, with subscription revenue increasing by 5% FX neutral [26][27] - Global Technology Sales (GTS) contract value was $3.8 billion, up 4% year over year, while Global Business Sales (GBS) contract value reached $1.2 billion, up 9% year over year [29][31] - Conference revenue increased by 14% as reported and 12% FX neutral, while consulting revenue was $156 million, up about 9% as reported [33][34] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - CV growth was broad-based across practices, industry sectors, company sizes, and geographic regions, with energy, banking, transportation, and healthcare leading the growth [28] - Excluding the US federal government, CV growth was approximately 6%, with positive NCVI of $13 million [27][28] - Dollar retention year to date was around 47%, with approximately $200 million of US federal CV [29][30] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on AI as a significant opportunity and is adapting to ensure a clear path back to double-digit growth [5][21] - The research segment has been renamed to business and technology insights to better reflect the value provided to clients [20][26] - The company is enhancing its capabilities in cost optimization and supply chain reconfiguration due to tariff changes [10][12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted headwinds from declining CEO confidence and cost-cutting measures among clients, particularly in tariff-affected industries [7][8] - The company expects to return to double-digit growth by addressing operational changes and leveraging AI tools [49][55] - The updated guidance reflects continued challenges in the selling environment, but there is high visibility into subscription revenue for 2025 [42][43] Other Important Information - The company has increased its share repurchase program, buying back approximately $720 million year to date [24][41] - The expected free cash flow for 2025 is at least $1.145 billion, reflecting a conversion from GAAP net income of 141% [48] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you size the tariff-impacted industries and their CV representation? - Approximately 35% to 40% of CV falls into tariff-impacted industries across both GTS and GBS [59] Question: What are the common AI-related questions from clients? - Clients seek help with mission-critical priorities such as cybersecurity and leveraging AI within their organizations [67][68] Question: How is new business performing among government clients? - New business is being written, but the contracting process is complex, leading to challenges in growth [81][83] Question: What is the impact of tariffs on GTS and GBS? - GBS is likely more reliant on tariff-affected clients due to its focus on supply chain practices [85] Question: How is the company addressing AI's potential impact on service demand? - The company is focused on demonstrating the unique value of its insights and services, which are complex and multi-year in nature [110][112]