Glenn David
Analyst · Morgan Stanley
Thanks, Jack. Starting with our Q1 performance on Slide 4. Consolidated net sales for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, were $363.9 million, reflecting an increase of $103.5 million or a 40% increase over the same quarter 1 year ago. The Animal Health segment grew 55%, while Mineral Nutrition grew at 7% and the Performance Products declined by 7%. GAAP net income and diluted EPS increased significantly, driven by the successful integration of the new MFA business, increases in demand, improved gross margin due to favorable mix, offset by increased SG&A due to higher employee-related costs. After making our standard adjustments to GAAP results, including acquisition-related items, foreign currency losses and certain one-off items, the first quarter adjusted EBITDA increased $31.2 million or 102% versus prior year. Adjusted net income increased 112% and adjusted diluted EPS increased 108%. Increased gross profit driven by sales growth was partially offset by higher adjusted SG&A and higher adjusted interest expense. Moving to segment level financial performance. The Animal Health segment posted $283.5 million net sales for the quarter, an increase of $100.9 million or 55% versus the same quarter prior year. Within the Animal Health segment, we reported legacy MFA's net sales increase of $6.9 million or an increase of 6%. The new MFA business contributed a full quarter of sales of $80.5 million, driving the total MFA and other growth to 81%. Nutritional Specialties net sales increased $5.5 million or 13%, mostly due to higher demand for microbial and companion animal products. Vaccine net sales grew $8.1 million, a healthy 25% increase, driven by continued growth of poultry products in Latin America and higher international demand. Animal Health adjusted EBITDA was $74.9 million, an 85% increase driven by the new MFA business, higher gross profit from improved mix in the legacy business, partially offset by higher SG&A. Moving on to first quarter financial performance for our other business segments on Slide 6. Starting with Mineral Nutrition. Net sales for the quarter were $63 million, an increase of $3.9 million or 7% due to an increase in demand for copper and trace minerals. Looking at our Performance Products segment, net sales of $17.4 million reflects a decrease of $1.4 million or a decrease of 7% as a result of lower demand for the ingredients used in personal care products. Mineral Nutrition and Performance Products adjusted EBITDA were $4.5 million and $1.6 million, respectively. Corporate expenses increased $3.4 million, driven by higher employee-related costs. Turning to key capitalization-related metrics on Slide 7. We generated $34 million of positive free cash flow for the 12 months ended September 30, 2025. We generated $77 million of operating cash flow and invested $43 million in capital expenditures. Cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments were $85 million at the end of the quarter. Our gross leverage ratio was 3.3x at the end of the first quarter based on $749 million of total debt and $227 million of trailing 12 months adjusted EBITDA. Our net leverage ratio was 2.9x at the end of the first quarter based on $664 million of net debt and $227 million for trailing 12 months adjusted EBITDA. Please note that the trailing 12 months of adjusted EBITDA includes 12 months from the Zoetis Medicated Feed Additive portfolio, 1 month of Zoetis history and 11 months from Phibro ownership. On interest rates, there are no changes to our current swap agreements. Turning to dividends. Consistent with our history, we paid a quarterly dividend of $0.12 per share or $4.9 million in aggregate. Let's turn to Slide 8, which lays out our guidance for fiscal year 2026. Please note that this guidance includes a full 12 months of the Zoetis Medicated Feed Additive portfolio. Also included in this guidance for fiscal year 2026 are benefits related to our Phibro Forward income growth initiative that will help drive additional EBITDA and margin growth. Onetime costs related to this initiative are also included in our GAAP guidance and primarily consist of onetime consulting fees. This initiative is focused on unlocking additional areas of revenue growth and cost savings. Our guidance for fiscal year 2026 is as follows: Net sales remain the same at $1.425 billion to $1.475 billion. This represents a growth range of 10% to 14% and a midpoint of approximately 12%. Total adjusted EBITDA increased from $225 million to $235 million to $230 million to $240 million. This represents a growth range of 25% to 30% and a midpoint of approximately 28%. Adjusted net income increased from $103 million to $110 million to $108 million to $115 million. This represents growth of 26% to 34% with a midpoint of approximately 31%. GAAP net income and EPS assumes constant currency and no additional gains or losses from FX movements. Also included in our GAAP net income and EPS are onetime costs related to our Phibro Forward income growth initiative. In closing, we're excited about the strong performance and start to fiscal year 2026. We are confident in the demand for our products around the world and look forward to seeing continued improvement in our business as we move forward in the coming months. With that, Sarah, could you please open the line for questions?