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ScanSource, Inc. (SCSC)

Q2 2019 Earnings Call· Tue, Feb 5, 2019

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Operator

Operator

Welcome to the ScanSource Quarterly Earnings Conference Call. All lines have been placed in a listen-only mode until the question-and-answer session. Today’s call is being recorded. If anyone has any objections, you may disconnect at this time. I would now like to turn the call over to Mary Gentry, Vice President, Treasurer and Investor Relations. Ma'am, you may begin.

Mary Gentry

Management

Thank you, and welcome to ScanSource's Earnings Conference Call for the quarter ended December 31, 2018. With me today are Mike Baur, our CEO; and Gerry Lyons, our CFO. We will review our operating results for the quarter and then take your questions. A CFO commentary that accompanies our comments and webcast is posted in the Investor Relations section of our website. Certain statements made on this call, including our expectations for sales, operating performance, earnings, fair value of contingent consideration, operating cash flow, new facilities, tax rates and interest expense for the third quarter or remainder of fiscal year 2019, are forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those factors identified in the earnings release that we put out today and in ScanSource's Form 10-K for the year ended June 30, 2018, as filed with the SEC. Any forward-looking statements represent our views only as of today and should not be relied upon as representing our views as of any subsequent date. ScanSource disclaims any duty to update any forward-looking statements to reflect actual results or changes in expectations, except as required by law. We will be discussing both GAAP and non-GAAP results during our call and have provided reconciliations between these amounts in the CFO commentary and in our press release. These reconciliations can also be found on our website and have been filed with our Form 8-K. Mike Baur will now begin our discussion with an overview of our results.

Mike Baur

Management

Thanks, Mary, and thank you for joining us today. I am pleased to report another excellent quarter of financial performance and continued execution of our strategic plan. For second quarter of fiscal year 2019 on a year-over-year basis we delivered 1% net sales growth, 7% gross profit growth and 6% non-GAAP operating income growth. Our operating results reflect good market demand and excellent execution by our teams. Both GAAP and non-GAAP diluted EPS exceeded high end of our forecast range. We delivered record quarterly net sales with 3% organic net sales growth. Our sales growth tracked our expectations given the higher big deal sales volume in the prior year quarter. During the last five quarters, we've had organic net sales growth ranging from 3% to 10% each quarter. We've also had profits growing faster than sales. Second quarter gross profit increased 7% with an 11.5% gross profit margin and our non-GAAP operating margin increased to 3.5%. Strong growth in the six key growth opportunities we've identified continued. First market demand, new use cases and operating system transition to android drove continued growth for mobile computing solutions in North America and Brazil. Second, we had another strong quarter of growth for video surveillance driven by more applications for video, increased integration and better technologies including image resolution and analytics. Third POS Portal had double-digit year-over-year growth reflecting new business from a large customer in our contract deployment business. Fourth our communications channel opportunity saw business increase from the transition of previously direct Mitel customers to ScanSource. As part of our cloud voice and contact center solution strategy, we are seeing increased demand for handsets and headsets from Plantronics, Polycom and Zebra. Fifth, our Network1 business in Brazil had another strong quarter of sales growth across all segments with the fastest growing…

Gerry Lyons

Management

Thanks Mike. Our second quarter results reflect continued growth and strong profitability. Second Quarter 2019 GAAP diluted EPS increased 152% year-over-year and non-GAAP EPS increased 10%, GAAP EPS of $0.78 per share and non-GAAP EPS of $0.99 per share exceeded the upper end of our forecast range while net sales were at the midpoint. For the quarter, our operating results included 3% organic sales growth and 11.5% gross margin and 3.5% non-GAAP operating margin. Our non-GAAP operating income grew 6% year-over-year outpacing our net sales growth of 1%. Consolidated net sales for the quarter increased 1% to $1.05 billion for the record quarterly sales. Foreign currency translation negatively impacted our sales by $21 million in line with our forecast expectation. As we forecasted, net sales in our worldwide barcode, networking and security segment decreased 3% year-over-year or down 1% on an organic basis, primarily due to higher big deal sales volume in the prior year quarter. We had strong growth in video surveillance and with POS Portal. Net sales for our worldwide communications and services segment increased 10% year-over-year or 14% on an organic basis. The growth was driven by strong sales in North America and Brazil and continued double-digit growth at Intelisys. Gross profit dollars increased 7% year-over-year from higher margins and higher sales volume. Our second quarter fiscal year 2019 gross profit margin was 11.5%. For the worldwide barcode, networking and security segment, the gross margin increased to 9.2% reflecting a lower mix of big deals versus the prior year quarter. For the worldwide communications and services segment, the gross margin was 16.2% consistent with the prior year. Our SG&A expenses increased $6.2 million from the prior year quarter to $81 million for the second quarter of fiscal year 2019. This increase reflects the addition of acquisitions and…

Mary Gentry

Management

Thanks. Thanks, Gerry. I want to thank the ScanSource team, our customers and our suppliers for an outstanding quarter. We are excited about continuing this momentum with the partner and end customer centric strategy. We see excellent opportunities ahead to invest in our business, accelerate sales growth, expand operating margins and deliver strong EPS growth. We will now open it up for questions.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] And our first question is from Keith Housum from Northcoast Research. Your line is now open.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Good afternoon guys. My question for you on Intelisys business, doing really the math here, it looks like sequentially it was actually down from the previous quarter and that was running 20% plus year-over-year growth. Is there something that happened in the quarter that you guys kind of stumbled there?

Mike Baur

Management

Hey, Keith, it’s Mike. What we said on the call today was that certainly we didn't expect that for the quarter and what has happened is our January business has picked back up to the rate that we would have expected for the December quarter. So, clearly, there was a slowdown. I don't think it was at all a stumble. There was no mistakes by our team. There was no new market pressures from any competitors, so nothing like that. And maybe part of it is this business is still new for us and we don't know if that is something that might happen again in the December quarter or in any quarter. So, we certainly were disappointed that it didn't hit the forecasted plan, but we feel much better because January has already come in very strong.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Okay. Help me to understand. I thought Intelisys was primarily a recurring revenue business, so it was pretty predictable and as long as you guys are growing in the previous quarters we'd expect that to grow and actually not fall back sequentially. Correct?

Mike Baur

Management

No, that's true. Yes. It is primarily a recurring revenue business, but every quarter we also get new customers.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Okay.

Mike Baur

Management

And so we're always gaining new customers. We have new billings. New billings is a key measure of our future revenue coming in, yes.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Okay, got you. Can you provide a little bit color on the acquisition that you announced the RPM software? I don't remember seeing that anywhere. And just in terms of where does it fit into the overall model? Does it plug into Intelisys or plug in more to the traditional communication side of the business and perhaps any idea of the size margins or color on that?

Mike Baur

Management

Sure. The RPM is the billing and commission paying engine that Intelisys has used for many, many years. Frankly, it was actually a written back in the day by the Intelisys’ management team working with a software company out of Canada. So it's a Canadian company that had put this system for sale and we decided to acquire it. It allows us to make sure that we pay our agents timely and accurately because we take data from all of the suppliers and bring it into this RPM System, which designed in to help us manage all the payments out to the agency channel. So we decided to take advantage of the opportunity that it was for sale and we did that and it was a relatively small acquisition.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Okay, thanks. I guess a follow up question before I jump back in the queue. Your barcoding segment obviously took a step down year-over-year and you mentioned lack of large deals, albeit obviously some great margin improvement there on the bottom line. Where you guys walking away from some deals that just [indiscernible] profitability you guys are looking for or was the market for large deals is less than what you do expect?

Mike Baur

Management

Well, I think what we said last quarters; we forecasted that we would have less big deals. We knew a year ago that was unlikely to repeat and I would even characterize these specific large deals as extra large. When we did some of these a year ago, we were very skeptical that it would be a long-term relationship and a long-term source of opportunity. So we knew it was not going to happen again. And you're right though, Keith, with if we took a deal like that, the realized margin would be very low, absolutely.

Keith Housum

Analyst

So can I infer this was from a vendor that you perhaps don't do as much business as you do on a regular basis?

Mike Baur

Management

No, I wouldn't say that. I think it's one of our significant vendors, yeah.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Okay, got you. I'll jump back in the queue. Thanks.

Mike Baur

Management

No problem. Thanks, Keith.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. Our next question is from Adam Tindle from Raymond James. Your line is now open.

Unidentified Analyst

Analyst

Good afternoon. This is Madison on for Adam. Thanks for taking my question. So it looks like your guidance implies operating margins will be down year-over-year despite mid single-digit revenue growth. Can you talk through what's driving this? And then as we think about the back half of the year, would you expect the operating margins to stay flat or should we see a type of change? Thanks.

Gerry Lyons

Management

Hey, Madison. This is Gerry. I – that is not what we're implying. We expect our operating margin to go down from where we ended in the December quarter as it historically has. So typically from December to March it goes down, but we're actually – the guidance that we've given should have you going up year-over-year March to March. So…

Unidentified Analyst

Analyst

Okay, got you. I'll take a look. And then just as a follow-up on the barcode segment, I know you mentioned margin improvement related to less large deals year-over-year. I was wondering if that kind of accounts for 100% of the margin improvement or if there are other areas that that led to some of the improvement year-over-year. Thanks.

Gerry Lyons

Management

Sure. So we – I guess when you're talking about gross profit margins, yes, most of that is really coming from these extra large deals that Mike talked about. If we're talking about non-GAAP operating margins, we just had a better volume and got some leverage on our SG&A there. And we also got a little bit of the benefit from our restructuring that we did and we had some better performance in Europe as well. So those three things account for kind of the non-GAAP operating margin improvement.

Unidentified Analyst

Analyst

Okay, thank you.

Gerry Lyons

Management

Sure.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. Our next question is from Chris McGinnis from Sidoti & Company. Your line is now open.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

Good afternoon. Thanks for taking my questions and nice quarter.

Mike Baur

Management

Thank you, Chris.

Gerry Lyons

Management

Thank you.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

I guess just – just looking at the – on the revenue guidance and the 7% organic. Anything, I guess, you have the six points that you’re focusing on, anything different than what you're seeing now when you're thinking about that guidance?

Mike Baur

Management

I think this is Mike, Chris. I think one of the things that we feel good about is we referenced creating kind of some new solution team focused – different customer focus, we've been investing for the last year or so and improving our strategy around selling more products to our key customers, including how do we sell more Intelisys services as well as our higher margin traditional products. And so I think what we're seeing and what we are communicating today as a better execution of our overall strategy to sell higher margin products. And so, I think we're seeing we can do that and have good top-line growth. And that's why we believe we're getting leverage on the bottom line on the operating margin because we've got a good leverage from the top-line and improving gross margins. And I think that's what gives us confidence that we can continue to expand the operating margin.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

Okay. And is that the – I guess the melding of the new business model versus the old? And can you maybe just update us a little bit on what was the traditional reseller is versus the kind of the newer transitioning you’re making?

Mike Baur

Management

Well I think it's a – I think a big part of it is we've kind of taken down some of the walls around how our teams go to market, so that we don't necessarily have to limit what our sales teams and our marketing teams are trying to accomplish. And historically, we were doing that. We were much more focused around particular technologies. And today, we're saying that what we've been working on for the last year is much more of a customer in customer-specific strategy and finding out what it is around that end customer that we can provide them in addition to what we did two or three or four years ago, a part of that is the Intelisys type services, part of that is the services we acquire from POS Portal from that acquisition. And obviously part of that too is from the acquisition of Canpango back – last quarter too, which will help us to sell more cloud contact center. So I think we've got a real strategy that's working around selling more than just a product that's selling a solution, which includes either two products or a product and a service or more than that. And I think that's what got us excited.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

Great and then just a couple of minor things. Just one on the new facility, I think you said it was in Belgium for the – that’s – that cost is embedded in the 3Q – the three of 3Q guidance.

Mike Baur

Management

Yes, Chris, it's actually in the UK. So we're opening up a warehouse in the UK to service whatever disruption may come from whatever happens with Brexit. And yes, so the costs of that are included in the 3Q guidance.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

Okay and then just two more questions. One you just call out, obviously, I know you've been investing to help drive the growth. I guess just how – I think in one of the slides you’ve referenced that that's the factor and the non-operating income down a little bit year-over-year. How much of that investment? And I guess as long as you're seeing this kind of growth rate, you continue to invest in that manner. Can you maybe just provide a little bit more color on that? Thanks.

Gerry Lyons

Management

Sure. So we – Chris, this is Gerry. We haven't really set how much that is but your thesis is right is that we'll continue to invest as long as we see the continued growth. Most of that investment is really around our people and trying to, as Mike was saying earlier, just trying to make them more effective. So I think we'll continue to invest for the next little while still.

Mike Baur

Management

But I think – and I think the other part of that though is we've got a clear focus as we've said to our investor community for over the last two years on how do we get that operating margin back to 3.5% and higher going forward. And so we've got that as a clear target and we believe this quarter we achieved that. The forecast is a indicative of the fact that our March quarter always goes down sequentially from a revenue standpoint, so we'll lose some leverage, but we expect that quarters past that we'll be back on that 3.5% and higher rate.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

Great.

Mike Baur

Management

And continue to make the investments, Chris, sorry. So we were going to make the investments ratably, so that we still maintain the operating margin.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

Yes, it appears that way for sure. And then just last question, I know very minor in the quarter, but a little bit of share repurchase just with the cash coming through in the back half of the year? And then just talk about maybe your thoughts about cash going forward. Thanks.

Mike Baur

Management

Yeah, Chris. So that was just a really opportunistic. That happened when the share price happened to take a dip and that's not really our focus. Our focus is not to repurchase a lot of shares as we go forward. We've got better places that we think we can invest our cash. We're expecting our cash collections in the March quarter to improve. So we’ll pay down some debt in the March quarter. So, yeah, I don't think we're expecting anymore share repurchases really.

Chris McGinnis

Analyst

Okay. Thanks very much for the time and good luck in Q3. Thank you.

Mike Baur

Management

Sure, thank you.

Gerry Lyons

Management

Thank you.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] And we have a follow-up question from Keith Housum from Northcoast Research. Your line is now open.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Hey, guys, just squeeze one more in here. Inventory, you guys know that was 20% higher or so year-over-year. And I'm assuming that does account for or maybe it does the new inventory that you have in the UK, but can you provide a little bit color on what was the driving factor of that? Is it one-time? Or are you guys [indiscernible]?

Gerry Lyons

Management

Keith, this is Gerry. So it does not include what's going on in the UK and we're expecting really to transfer inventory from Belgium to the UK. So the increase there would be minor or it's going to be fairly minor in the March quarter. And you followed us for a long time. I think we're very disciplined about where we spend our time and our money. And so we're making investments in inventory when it pays for us to make them and where we see opportunities. So again, our forecast has a 7% organic growth, so we think that we need some additional inventory to take care of that plus there have been opportunities for us to take advantage of our balance sheet to buy some additional inventory.

Keith Housum

Analyst

Got you, thank you.

Gerry Lyons

Management

Sure.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. At this time, I am showing no further questions. I would like to turn the call back over to Mike Baur for closing remarks.

Mike Baur

Management

Thank you for joining us today. We expect to hold our next conference call to discuss the March 31 quarterly results on Thursday May 9, 2019.

Operator

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your participation in today's conference. This concludes the program. You may now disconnect.