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iPower Inc. (IPW)

Q3 2022 Earnings Call· Mon, May 16, 2022

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Operator

Operator

Good afternoon, everyone and thank you for participating in today's conference call to discuss iPower's Financial Results for its Fiscal Third Quarter Ended March 31, 2022. Joining us today are iPower's Chairman and CEO, Mr. Lawrence Tan; and the company's CFO, Mr. Kevin Vassily. Mr. Vassily, please go ahead.

Kevin Vassily

Management

Thank you, Charlie. Good afternoon, everyone. By now everyone should have had access to our fiscal third quarter 2022 earnings press release, which was issued earlier today at approximately 4:15 PM Eastern time. The release is available in the Investor Relations section of iPower's website at meetipower.com. This call will also be available for webcast replay on our website. Following our prepared remarks, we'll open the call for your questions. Before I introduce Lawrence, I'd like to remind listeners that certain comments made on this conference call and webcast are considered forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain known and unknown risks and uncertainties, as well assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are also subject to other risks and uncertainties that are described from time to time in the company's filings with the SEC. Do not place undue reliance on any of these forward-looking statements which are being made only the date of this call. Except as required by law, the company undertakes no obligation to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to any forward-looking statements. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to iPower's Chairman and CEO, Lawrence Tan. Lawrence?

Lawrence Tan

Management

Thank you, Kevin, and good afternoon, everyone. Our fiscal third quarter was another period of exceptional growth for iPower, revenue was up 74% year over year to a record 22.9 million, which was driven by continuing a strong demand for our product and increased sales in our largest channel. As mentioned on previous calls, the sale of in-house products is always top of mind. In our fiscal third quarter this make up roughly 82% of revenue throughout the quarter. We continue to introduce new SKUs in each of our product categories by working diligently with our partner, including recently acquired global co-engineering partner DHS, while also retiring SKUs that are slower moving. Over the past few months, we have seen strong order volumes from our largest channel. We believe that this consistent increase in volume speaks to our product research and development as it directly aligned with consumer trend. Our investment into our businesses specifically in R&D and merchandising will only push this momentum further as we roll out new in demand products in the future. We continue to effectively navigate the choppy supply chain environment during the quarter, in large part due to our extensive network of supply partners. This remains a key differentiator for iPower as our channel partners and customers know that they can rely on us to deliver products in a timely manner and avoid many of the roadblocks that other faces -- others face in the global supply chain. Now I'm going to talk about initiatives over the quarter, expansion into Europe and the UK. This past January, we expanded our business into Europe and the UK with the completion of a first order delivered for consumer abroad. This order contains trimming devices, air filtration, service assistance, tents and other accessories that services the DIY…

Kevin Vassily

Management

Thanks, Lawrence. As Lawrence mentioned, our fiscal Q3 was another strong period of growth for iPower. Total revenue was up 74% to 22.8 million compared to 13.1 million in the year ago period, driven by greater product sales to our largest channel partner, as well as strong demand for our ventilation products, commercial fans, and some of our new shelving product As Lawrence mentioned, we continue to execute on prioritizing the sale of our in-house brands, which accounted for approximately 82% of revenue in the quarter. Gross profit in the fiscal third quarter increased 59% to 9.2 million compared to 5.8 million in the year ago quarter, as a percentage of revenue, gross margin was 40.3% compared to 43.9% in the year ago quarter. With the decrease driven by product mix as well as higher freight costs, it was also impacted by stronger orders in our direct import channel program, which carries lower gross margins, but better operating margins for us. Yeah, despite experiencing record high freight costs in addition to some higher input costs, we were able to maintain gross margins above 40%, thanks to our extensive supplier network overseas. Total operating expenses for fiscal Q3 were 7.8 million compared to 5 million for the same period in fiscal ’21. As a percentage of revenue, operating expense improved 360 basis points to 34.3% compared to 37.9% in the year ago quarter. The operating leverage was primarily driven by the positive impact of the aforementioned direct import program we have with one of our large channel partners. We were able to increase operating leverage despite higher costs from new warehouse capacity coming online this quarter, as well as increased G&A costs associated with the DHS acquisition. Net income in the fiscal third quarter increased to 1.2 million or 4% per…

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] Your first question comes from the line of Scott Fortune with ROTH Capital Partners.

Scott Fortune

Analyst

Real quick, can you provide a little more color on the new sales channel initiatives? I know you were looking at progress with potential big box retailers and going down those channels, is there any update or opportunities as we look into this coming quarter or into next fiscal year for those big box retailers coming onboard here?

Lawrence Tan

Management

Yeah, I'll take that one. We are actively working on it. But as you all understand, the big box retailers. It happens a lot slower than the online channels. But we are actively working on it, and we are making pretty good progress. But I don't know if we're going to see large purchase orders before the end of the fiscal year. So it's a work in progress. But we’re making good progress.

Scott Fortune

Analyst

Got it. I appreciate the color there. And then really quickly, we've seen big headwinds and challenges on the consumer side of things and also on the commercial hydroponic industry with oversupply and significant slowdown from that industry. But it seems like you're doing yourself business, remains very robust here. Can you unpack what was really driving the growth from a product standpoint and the pickup in specific channels? You mentioned your large channel partner, but -- and then how much is coming from the new initiatives in Europe and the JVs and the M&A side. Is that more of a next quarter and the next fiscal year going forward for those new initiatives here?

Lawrence Tan

Management

Sure I'll answer those questions in two parts. So the fundamental our company -- why we been grow -- upon grow, we noticed like increasing share of our in-house product. We also had extensive supply network and we've been able to navigate the supply chain issues pretty well I think, well above the others, they all helped. We also noticed the ventilation category continue to increase. So fundamentally our business model, our ability to use data analytics, we’ll be able to efficiently operate through our own in-house ERP systems, as well as I think we've managed the workflow pretty well, and that all fueled into the growth. Now as for the JVs the Box Harmony and Global Social Media. These are more new term, more strategical so that we could combine with what we have -- ability, what we have now, it will enable us to be able to grow at a fast pace without bottlenecks. Now the Social Media play, I'll say we’ll probably start to see something later this calendar year or beginning next year. But anticipating the growth, these are the moves ahead of time. We’ll start to see some revenue from the Box Harmony ones. But atleast -- I'm just trying to say that these two are strategically placed so that we can grow in the future in a relatively rapid pace without hitting the bottleneck, it could be happening.

Kevin Vassily

Management

[Indiscernible] I think we're hoping to see some follow-up orders and deliveries this quarter. We haven't seen them yet. So I think the bulk of our grant in Europe, we'll start in the next fiscal year.

Operator

Operator

And I'm showing no further question at this time. I will now turn the call back over to Mr. Kevin Vassily for final remarks.

Kevin Vassily

Management

Do you want to ask Scott if he had had a follow-up question? I think he said he was going to jump back in the queue.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] We have a follow-up question from Mr. Scott Fortune from ROTH Capital Partners.

Scott Fortune

Analyst

Last thing, as far as more – Kevin, kind of the cash level at 2.6 million your inventory's been built up a little bit about 22.4 million here. Can you kind of address those needs? I know AR -- that timing wise, but kind of address your needs there for flexibility and additional initiatives for the business kind going forward. Just kind of address some of, some of those points there. That'd be great.

Kevin Vassily

Management

Yeah, so inventory, a big portion of what we were doing in the quarter was bringing as much product as we could ahead of the Chinese New Year, which was earlier in the quarter. And so we wanted to make sure although we didn't have any kind of real insight as to the state of kind of some of the COVID lockdowns that are impacting China now on somewhat caution and through some of the sell through information that we get from our channel partners that we had sufficient inventory on hand to be able to meet demand. So that was part of the strategy there. From a flexibility standpoint, we still have fair amount of room within our revolving line of credit to tap if need be but most of what we're topping now as well is on the AR side. And as you know, we feel good about where we have our accounts are receivable, it's probably one of the best kind of credit risks that are out there. So, I think we're comfortable that we've got sufficient, both capital and flexibility to meet what we need to do over the next several quarters, including providing some resources, if necessary to the joint ventures that would -- we undertook in the -- earlier in the quarter. Does that help?

Scott Fortune

Analyst

Yeah, I appreciate that. Congrats again on differentiating yourself in challenging hydroponic industry that has been challenge for that space, but congrats again. And that's it. I appreciate the detail.

Operator

Operator

There are no further questions. At this time, I will now turn the call over back to you sir, Mr. Kevin Vassily, for final remark.

Kevin Vassily

Management

Okay. Well, we wanted to thank everyone for joining, we appreciate your support and look forward to chatting with you on our next earning call, will be sometime probably late August or September. Thanks again. Bye-bye.

Operator

Operator

This concludes today's conference call. Thank you for participating. You may now disconnect.