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Where Food Comes From, Inc. (WFCF)

Q4 2022 Earnings Call· Sun, Feb 26, 2023

$12.30

-1.13%

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Operator

Operator

Greetings and welcome to the Where Food Comes From Fourth Quarter 2022 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Jay Pfeiffer with Investor Relations. Thank you, Mr. Pfeiffer. You may begin.

Jay Pfeiffer

Analyst

Thank you. Good morning and welcome to the Where Food Comes From 2022 fourth quarter and year end earnings call. During the call today, we will make forward-looking statements based on current expectations, estimates and projections that are subject to risk. Statements about current and future financial performance, growth strategy, customers, business opportunities, market acceptance of our products and services and potential acquisitions are forward-looking statements. Listeners should not place undue reliance on these statements as there are many factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our forward-looking statements. We encourage you to review our publicly filed documents as well as our news releases and website for more information. Today, we will also discuss adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP financial measure provided as a complement to GAAP results. Please refer to today’s earnings release for important disclosures regarding non-GAAP measures. I will now turn the call over to John Saunders. John?

John Saunders

Analyst

Good morning, and thanks for joining the call today. This morning, we announced results for our fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2022. And once again, we are happy to report we extended our track record of profitable growth. Beginning with our full year revenue increased 13% year-over-year to $24.8 million from $21.9 million. The increase included growth in all three revenue segments. Verification and certification services grew by 10% to $17.6 million from $16.1 million last year. Product revenue increased 14% year-over-year to $4.4 million from $3.8 million and software and related consulting revenue was up 40% on the year to $2.9 million from $2 million. The big increase was primarily due to a large project we completed for the Japanese government in the first quarter of the year. Selling, general and administrative expense increased 5% year-over-year to $7.8 million from $7.4 million. This increase included higher personnel costs in what continues to be a very competitive labor market. Net income in 2022 decreased to $2 million or $0.33 per diluted share from net income of $3 million or $0.48 per diluted share a year ago. Keep in mind, however, that a year ago we booked approximately $1 million in PPP loan forgiveness. Adjusted EBITDA in 2022 increased to $3.8 million from $3.7 million a year ago and we generated $2.7 million in cash from operations in 2022 compared to $3 million in the prior year. We closed the year with cash and cash equivalents of $4.4 million compared to $5.4 million at the same time last year. That decline was due to our continued investment in our own shares, which I will address in more detail in just a moment. Turning to the fourth quarter results. Total revenue increased 5% year-over-year to $6.1 million from $5.8…

Operator

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Our first question comes from the line of Chris Brown, who is a Private Investor. Please proceed with your question.

Chris Brown

Analyst

Thank you. I was just going to ask about your Bitcoin investment, took me a little bit by surprise. Can you just talk a little bit about the thought process behind it? Thank you.

John Saunders

Analyst

Sure. Yes. We – it’s actually a relatively long story that culminated with us diversifying a really, really small part of our cash into Bitcoin. About 5 years ago, Chris, we were at the beginning of the cryptocurrency and blockchain craze and had a number of our customers ask us about cryptocurrencies and about utilizing blockchain, probably the most prominent being the Food Trust, which is an IBM blockchain that they developed. And really, I fielded a number of questions over the years. I don’t know if you’ve been on the calls or not really related to blockchain and what impact it was going to have on Where Food Comes From, especially the way that the data could be stored in this new format. And it was questions that were related to how were we going to position the company as opposed to blockchain or as – was it going to be something that was going to eliminate the opportunity for us to continue to grow. So I’ve done a lot of evaluating it. We looked at Bitcoin. I think our determination was – we’ve actually had larger companies that have come to us and asked us to potentially develop our own cryptocurrency. So really the culmination of that was us purchasing a really, really small amount of Bitcoin. We felt that there was the only one that justified doing it. We didn’t understand a lot of the accounting principles, but we thought it was something that was going to be core to the business. So it was really less of any kind of speculation into cryptocurrency as much as it was us positioning ourselves to understand the accounting that some of our potential customers were going to ask us to be a part of. So it was really just positioning there. It wasn’t a long-term strategy.

Chris Brown

Analyst

That makes complete sense, and I appreciate the color. Thank you. Because I do think it’s – I commend your openness to kind of in a measured manner, looking at different opportunities and different things out there. Thanks. Good luck.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. And our next question is from Josh [indiscernible], who is a Private Investor. Please proceed with your question.

Unidentified Analyst

Analyst

Hey, John, I just wanted to say thank you again for being a respectful steward of capital. It’s very rare to have a micro-cap company who is as efficient and conservative with capital as you guys are. And I think that, that earns you the trust of shareholders to carry out your longer-term vision.

John Saunders

Analyst

Thank you.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] As there are no further questions at this time, I would like to turn the floor back over to John Saunders for closing comments.

John Saunders

Analyst

Well, again, I want to thank you. I figured maybe we’d have one question about ADT. I do want to reemphasize what a big event for us, what a change in this ruling is, and we’re really excited about this year. We appreciate all of your support, your long-term commitment and a lot of the stuff that we’ve been talking about related to animal disease traceability in the U.S. cattle industry, I think, are starting to formalize. So we appreciate your patience and we appreciate your support, and we will talk to you soon.

Operator

Operator

This concludes today’s teleconference. You may disconnect your lines at this time. Thank you for your participation, and have a great day.