Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Global enterprise revenues for Q4 2025 were $1.302 billion, down 6% year-over-year on a reported basis and down 7% on an adjusted basis [3][4] - Net income per share for the quarter was $0.32, compared to $0.53 in Q4 2024 [4] - Cash flow from operations was $183 million, an 18% increase over Q4 2024 [4] - Return on invested capital was 10% in Q4 [5] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Talent Solutions revenues were down 9% year-over-year on an adjusted basis, with U.S. revenues at $623 million and non-U.S. revenues at $200 million [6][8] - Protiviti's global revenues in Q4 were $479 million, with U.S. revenues down 6% and non-U.S. revenues up 9% year-over-year [8][10] - Gross margin for Talent Solutions was 46.7%, up from 46.4% in Q4 2024, while Protiviti's gross margin was 21.9%, down from 24.9% [9][10] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Currency exchange rate movements increased reported total revenues by $15 million, with $10 million attributed to Talent Solutions and $5 million to Protiviti [7] - Contract Talent Solutions bill rates increased by 3.2% compared to the previous year [8] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to capitalize on emerging opportunities and support clients' talent and consulting needs through its industry-leading brand and unique business model [4][23] - The strategic engagement of contract professionals is essential for Protiviti's success and enhances the company's competitive advantage [21][22] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted a return to sequential growth for the first time since early 2022, with a more conducive macro environment and improved client engagement [17][18] - Concerns about a near-term economic downturn have moderated, with significant pent-up demand for skilled professionals [18][19] - The company expects to see positive year-over-year growth in the third quarter of 2026 based on current trends [26][35] Other Important Information - The company distributed a cash dividend of $0.59 per share, totaling $59 million [5] - The tax rate for Q4 was 32%, up from 28% in the previous year, due to increased non-deductible expenses [11][12] Q&A Session Summary Question: Insights on the top line and efficiency improvements - Management expects to return to positive year-over-year growth in the third quarter, with efficiency improvements from retaining top producers during the downturn [26][27] Question: Labor uncertainty due to AI - Management noted that while AI may drive interest in flexible workers, current demand for full-time hires remains stable, particularly among small and medium-sized businesses [29] Question: Protiviti's headcount growth plans - Management indicated that Protiviti has hidden capacity due to underutilized full-time staff and contractors, allowing for growth without significant headcount increases [30][31] Question: Pricing environment and AI impact - The pricing environment remains competitive, with ongoing discussions about transitioning to more outcome-based pricing models [39][47] Question: Confidence in the ACS business line - Management expressed confidence in the ACS segment, noting that customer service areas performed better than expected despite overall weakness [40] Question: Seasonal trends for Q2 - Management indicated that Q2 typically sees modest revenue declines on the contract side but expects better margins as Protiviti recovers from seasonal lows [32][44]
Robert Half(RHI) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript