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BK Technologies Corporation (BKTI)

Q2 2022 Earnings Call· Sat, Aug 13, 2022

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Operator

Operator

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the BK Technologies Corporation Conference Call for the Second Quarter 2022. This call is being recorded. [Operator Instructions] Following management’s remarks, the call will be opened to questions. There is a slide presentation that is accompanies today’s remarks which can be accessed via the webcast. Before turning the call over to our Chief Executive Officer, Mr. John Suzuki for opening remarks, I will provide the following Safe Harbor statement. Statements made during this conference call and presented in the presentation that are not based on historical facts are forward-looking statements. Such statements include, but are not limited to projections or statements of future goals and targets regarding the company’s revenue and profits. These statements are subject to known and unknown factors and risks. The company’s actual results, performance or achievements may differ materially from those expressed on implied by these forward-looking statements and some of the factors and risks that could cause or contribute to such material differences have been described in this morning’s press release and in BK’s filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. These statements are based on information and understandings that are believed to be accurate as of today and we do not undertake any duty to update such forward-looking statements. I will now turn the call over to John Suzuki, CEO of BK Technologies. Mr. Suzuki, you may begin.

John Suzuki

Analyst

Thank you everyone for joining today. I will start by reviewing some of the highlights of our operations and financial results during the quarter. Then I will turn it over to our Chief Financial Officer, Scott Malmanger, for a deeper dive into our financial results. We will conclude by opening up the call for a brief Q&A. We experienced strong growth this quarter, highlighted by an increase in our revenues to just over $12 million. Booking activity has been significant as market demand for our BKR product line continues to exceed our expectations. Bookings in the quarter reached $19 million as new and existing customers embraced the BKR 5000. We are also making great progress towards the launch of our next-generation BKR 9000 multi-band device and have completed our first manufacturing build with a targeted launch date during the fourth quarter of 2022. As many of you know, we are very excited about the potential for this product as we believe it will transform the size of our addressable market by giving us access to additional market verticals. Finally, our new Software-as-a-Service, or SaaS business unit, has launched. With this new unit, we will implement an aggressive strategy for introduction of state-of-the-art, subscription-based solution for responders utilizing the LTE and BK smartphone application branded BKRplay. Our BKR 5000 radio continues to see strong traction in the marketplace. We achieved record bookings of $19 million in the second quarter of 2022 and $34 million in bookings in the first 6 months. Our bookings in the first half of 2022 represent a 50% increase compared to bookings in the first half of 2021, primarily driven by continued success of our BKR 5000 as new and existing customers upgrade radio fleets. To meet this demand, we have added a second production line in…

Scott Malmanger

Analyst

Thanks, John. The following is a summary of our financial and operating results for the period ending June 30, 2022. Sales for the second quarter totaled approximately $12.1 million compared with $11.3 million for the same quarter last year. Importantly, Q2 bookings reached a record $19 million and first half bookings increased 50% compared to the first half of 2021. So there is considerable momentum as we move into the back half of the year. Gross profit margins as a percentage of sales in the second quarter were 14.2% compared with 38.4% for the second quarter last year. This was primarily due to a short-term dramatic spike in component prices. To keep production online, we made the strategic decision to go to the secondary market to secure certain parts which had a significant short-term impact on our gross margins. We are also still contending with escalated freight costs. However, as we speak with you today, we begin to see pricing pressure ease and are confident that we will see improving margins in the back half of the year. Selling, general and administrative expenses or SG&A for the second quarter totaled $5.4 million compared with $4.6 million for the same quarter last year. This increase was primarily due to increases – increased costs associated with the launch of the SaaS division as well as preparing for the BKR 9000 launch. Operating loss totaled $3.7 million compared with operating loss of $200,000 for the second quarter of last year. It is important to note that for the quarter, we recognized an unrealized non-cash loss of approximately $600,000 on our investment in FG Financial Group compared to an unrealized gain of $2.3 million in the second quarter of 2021. As of June 30, 2022, working capital totaled approximately $17.4 million, of which approximately $12.4 million is comprised of cash, cash equivalents and trade receivables. This quarter marks the 25th consecutive payment of quarterly dividends to shareholders under our capital return program. That concludes my remarks.

John Suzuki

Analyst

Thanks, Scott. I am energized about the growth opportunities in front of our company, particularly given the traction we are seeing with the BKR 5000, the pending launch of the BKR 9000 multiband radio and the establishment of our new SaaS business unit. As we execute selling our 5000 product and capitalize on the significantly expanded market opportunity that our 9000 and SaaS business unit brings to the table, we are targeting driving this business to exceed $100 million by 2025. Importantly, as we look longer-term, both the 9000 and the SaaS business should drive higher margins in the business. With that, we will move to the question-and-answer portion of the conference call. Operator, we are now ready to open the floor for questions.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] We do have a first questioner, Lucas Hamden from [indiscernible] Bridge Capital.

Unidentified Analyst

Analyst

Hey, good morning. Thanks for taking my question. I know you mentioned that you think we will likely see margin improvement in the back half of the year. Can you provide any more color around this and what we could expect? Thanks.

Scott Malmanger

Analyst

Sure. As I mentioned, component shortages have created an unusual and short-term spike in product costs that have increased pricing pressures in the first half. These pressures are only temporary and have already subsided considerably, and we expect margin improvement in the back half of 2022.

Unidentified Analyst

Analyst

Thank you.

Operator

Operator

And we have an additional questioner, Aaron Martin, from AIGH Investment Partners.

Aaron Martin

Analyst

Hi, good morning. Congratulations on the strong bookings this quarter. I want to follow-up again on the margin and your comment there on the component pricing. It’s nice to see that starting to ease. Do you really believe that all the pricing is all transitory? I mean because you’re seeing it out there with inflation. Some of the stuff is permanent. It’s not just about shortages and rush ordering and expedite fees. Some of it is actually due to just cost increase that I don’t believe are coming back down. So are you seeing that it’s all really going back down?

Scott Malmanger

Analyst

I would say that we are trending back to historical rates as far as the gross margin on sales. So I think we’re trending in that direction, but it’s too early to tell exactly when we will be able to achieve historic margins.

Aaron Martin

Analyst

I mean this brings up something I’ve discussed with you before, which comes down to – we can’t just sit there waiting for prices – component prices to come down. And I understand the nature of your long-term contracts with your customers. But you’re in an environment right now where you have strong bookings or booking more than you can deliver. And these are – some of them are under your long-term contracts and some of them are otherwise. And it would be very reasonable to price those based upon the current pricing environment. And is that part of the strategy to get gross margin where it needs to be?

John Suzuki

Analyst

Aaron, thanks. This is John Suzuki. Yes, we’ve talked about this in the past for sure. We’ve continued the policy that where we can raise prices we are raising prices. And you are correct, we do have some long-term contracts, specifically the federal government, which have more restrictions around that. But again, we have executed on price hike increases and that we are continuing to do that. I would just want to add one other note on the margin, Aaron, if I can. So part of that is definitely in the supply side of the parts increases as Scott mentioned, right? But the other activity that we can take as a company and have taken is looking at how we do cost reductions on our product. And so between the pricing stabilizing going back to historical levels, in addition, we’ve taken the additional actions to take cost out of our [Technical Difficulty] cost structure faster.

Aaron Martin

Analyst

Okay. And then when appropriate, the third leg is, of course, pricing that I’ll keep pushing you on it.

John Suzuki

Analyst

Absolutely, Aaron. Thank you.

Aaron Martin

Analyst

Okay. Thank you. We’re looking forward to the 9000 launch in a few months.

John Suzuki

Analyst

Thank you.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] And we have a next questioner, Orin Hirschman from AIGH Investment Partners.

Orin Hirschman

Analyst

Hi. Just one more follow-up on the 9000, assuming 9000 works in field testing and the last time you had started field test with customers and now it’s a matter of getting production ready for Q3 – I’m sorry Q4?

John Suzuki

Analyst

Thanks, Orin, for the question. Certainly, getting the production set up. You’re correct, right, that’s an activity. I think that in terms of the work that still needs to be done, we’re still getting feedback, both from our manufacturing team and from the testing in the field. So the objective here is to fine-tune and dial in the performance of the radio, the assembly fits of the radio and the overall reliability of the radio, which is one of the reasons why we’re doing the second round of accelerated life testing. So that work is ongoing and will continue. And once it’s completed, as I mentioned before, we will put out a press release, and we are anticipating that, that press release will go out in the Q4 time frame.

Orin Hirschman

Analyst

Just a clarification, does this mean that there is no issues anymore in terms of achieving frequencies and things like that, like we had in the first go around.

John Suzuki

Analyst

That’s a correct statement, Orin. We have high confidence that this radio will get launched in the fourth quarter.

Orin Hirschman

Analyst

Okay, sounds very good. Thank you.

Operator

Operator

Okay. Sir, there appears to be no further questions in the queue. Do you have any closing comments you would like to finish with?

John Suzuki

Analyst

Thanks Mike. Thank you all for participating in today’s call. We look forward to speaking with you again when we report our Q3 2022 results in November of 2022. All the best to all of you, and have a great day.

Operator

Operator

Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. This does conclude today’s conference call. You may disconnect your phone lines at this time, and have a wonderful day. Thank you for your participation.