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Arlo Technologies, Inc. (ARLO)

Q4 2018 Earnings Call· Tue, Feb 5, 2019

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Operator

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. Later, we will conduct a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to turn the conference over to Erik Bylin. Please go ahead, sir.

Erik Bylin

Analyst

Thank you, Jesse. Good afternoon and welcome to Arlo Technologies fourth quarter of 2018 financial results conference call. Joining us from the Company are Mr. Matthew McRae, CEO; and Ms. Christine Gorjanc, CFO. The format of the call: We’ll start with an introduction and commentary on the business provided by Matt, followed by a review of the financials for the fourth quarter and full-year along with guidance provided by Christine; we will then have time for any questions. If you have not received a copy of today’s press release, please visit Arlo’s Investor Relations website at investor.arlo.com. Before we begin formal remarks, we advise you that today's conference call contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include statements regarding expected revenue, gross margins, operating margins, tax rates, expenses, and future business outlook. Actual results or trends could differ materially from those contemplated by these forward-looking statements. For more information, please refer to the Risk Factors discussed in Arlo's periodic filings with the SEC including the most recent Form 10-Q. Any forward-looking statements that we make on this call are based on assumptions as of today and Arlo undertakes no obligation to update these statements as a result of new information or future events. In addition, several non-GAAP financial measures will be mentioned on this call. A reconciliation of the non-GAAP to GAAP measures can be found in today's press release on our Investor Relations website. At this time, I would now like to turn the call over to Matt.

Matthew McRae

Analyst

Thank you, Eric, and thank you everyone for joining us today on Arlo's fourth quarter 2018 earnings call. The past year was a transformative year for Arlo as we finalized the separation of the Company and completed our first full quarter of operations as a standalone company. In Q4, we delivered $129.3 million in revenue, year-over-year growth of 4% and near the high end of our revised guidance that we provided in December. Services revenue was $10.7 million in the fourth quarter, up 20% year-over-year and comprised 8.3% of total revenue. For the full-year, Arlo achieved revenue of $472 million for growth of 27% year-over-year. In Q4, we added approximately 350,000 registered users to the Arlo platform, highlighting the strong end user demand and have grown the total by more than 71% year-over-year. We are pleased to say that Arlo now has 2.85 million registered users. By the end of Q4, our paid subscriber base had grown to approximately 144,000, up 85% year-over-year. Arlo subscriber base continues to outpace the growth of our new registered users. According to NPD, while the market for U.S. consumer network connected camera systems grew 35% year-over-year in 2016 and 2017, the growth of this market slowed considerably to 16% in 2018. With higher market growth expectations, our retail partners brought in more Arlo product than the market could absorb, and we expect them to return to normal inventory levels by the end of the second quarter of 2019. While I am disappointed with how this will affect our guidance for the year, I remain confident Arlo's long-term outlook remains bright. Christine will share more details on this in her prepared remarks. Despite the market slowdown, Arlo's value proposition continues to resonate with customers, which keeps us in a dominant market share leadership position. In…

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst

Thank you, Matt, and thank you all for joining us on Arlo’s fourth quarter 2018 earnings call. As Matt shared, the fourth quarter, we recorded a $129.3 million of revenue, at the high end of our updated guidance and an increase of 3.6% year-over-year. Our services revenue for the quarter was $10.7 million, which is up 19.6% year-over-year. For 2018, we recorded $472 million in revenue for growth of 27.3% over 2017. As a reminder, the year-ago comparison period references carve-out financials for Q1 and Q2 whereas our Q3 and Q4 results are based on standalone financials. You can find further detail regarding Arlo’s carve-out financials contained in our SEC filings including our previously filed Form S1 and the related public offering prospectus. During the fourth quarter, we shipped a total of 1.7 million devices of which 1.6 million are cameras. We added approximately 350,000 registered users to the Arlo platform in Q4. As of the end of the fourth quarter, we had about 2.85 million registered users, which is 71% more than we had a year ago. We continue to believe that growing our registered user base is critical to growing our recurring subscription business. Our paid subscriber count for Q4 was approximately 144,000, which is up 85% year-over-year. We are very pleased with the growth in our paid subscriber base and believe our new business model for Ultra will be a big driver of this subscriber base in the future. Our services revenue for Q4 2018 was $10.7 million, which is 9% quarter-over-quarter growth. From this point on, my discussion points will focus on non-GAAP numbers. The reconciliation from GAAP to non-GAAP is detailed in our earnings release distributed earlier today. Our non-GAAP gross profit for the fourth quarter of 2018 was $12.7 million, which resulted in a…

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] Your next question comes from the line of Adam Tindle from Raymond James. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

Adam Tindle

Analyst

Okay. Thanks and good afternoon. I just wanted to start on paid subscribers. I know that number is increasing, but it’s still about the same percentage of registered users. Continuing to have to add users is costly. So, I'm just hoping if you maybe touch on what are the puts and takes to instead spending on getting more broad uptick in the existing base, increase the percentage of paid users in the existing base?

Matthew McRae

Analyst

Yes. We’re focused on both. And you are right, there are puts and takes and it depends on the time and the year. There is two main paths to generate paid subscribers historically, and then we've added one as you know through the new business model with Ultra. So, if you look historically, one of the primary ways was us marketing to our installed base and that's something we continue to do, and a bit of growth that you are seeing in Q4 in paid subscribers, and those are offers that go to our 2.5 million registered users, especially when we launch new features like we did in Q4 and plan to do in 2019. The other is new users, when they out of box a new system, and we give them a 30-day free trial and attempt to convert them from that and we characterize the conversion ratio from free trial into the paid subscribers being a healthy number, something we're happy with. But, I think from the most impact perspective going forward is the new business model that we announced with Ultra and started to ship where -- or pre-bundling a service period with the product when purchased at retail and believe that that will drive a higher subscription attach as we go forward.

Adam Tindle

Analyst

Maybe one for Christine. Can you maybe just touch on the cash currently expected in 2019? I know you’ve talked about channel inventory little elevated. Could cash burn be higher than the operating losses that you're guiding to, just give us a sense of bracketing that?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst

I would expect it, the cash burn to be approximately operating loss, the other two factors affecting that and depreciation and amortization would be accredited somewhere around $8 million and then CapEx around $12 million. So, there is a net $4 million there.

Adam Tindle

Analyst

Okay. And then, if you could maybe just touch on -- remind us of some of the nuances to Arlo as a potential -- I know, there has been a lot of volatility in the public markets for the stock. There is nuances to Arlo as a potential target for an acquisition, the timing of when you’d have to wait for that from a tax perspective and all that?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst

Yes. I don’t have enough information at my finger tips on that to be completely accurate as far as the tax. But as far as I know, with the tax free spend, there is obviously several safe harbors under that or you pay the tax. So, I don’t have that information at my finger tips right now.

Adam Tindle

Analyst

Okay. Just maybe one final clarification on guidance. Sorry, if I missed this. But, I think the math would imply that in Q2 and beyond, your gross margin would have to be somewhere in kind of the high teens rate. Is that a fair assumption, just touch on what kind of gross margin we can expect?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst

I think, basically what I said at the end of the script is we would expect in the back half of the year mid teens, given the guidance in that and that kind of rolls into the bottom line operating loss.

Operator

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Jeffrey Rand with Deutsche Bank. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

Jeffrey Rand

Analyst · Deutsche Bank. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

Hi. Thanks for taking my call. Just a quick question on the gross margin outlook for the first quarter. Obviously, it's pretty low. How much is the kind of counter revenue impacting that and how much is other things like underutilization impacting that?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst · Deutsche Bank. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

I would say, it’s a combination clearly we continue to promote, and some of that is without orders from the customers and then there are also some fixed costs that as the revenue or the growth shifts are lower, that will be a higher percentage in the total.

Jeffrey Rand

Analyst · Deutsche Bank. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

And just as a follow-up, in kind of the first half of the year and kind of other times when things get slow, how much flexibility do you have to lower operating expenses?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst · Deutsche Bank. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

We obviously always have flexibility with our hiring plans, with outsourcing and everything. So, we will obviously take a good look at that. And as we continue to go through, we will watch that very carefully.

Operator

Operator

Your next question comes from Saliq Khan with Imperial Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

Saliq Khan

Analyst · Imperial Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

Just a few quick questions on my end, guys. First one being is, you had already taken the Q1 guidance down in back in December due to the timing issues with the Ultra. So, how much of the impact that we’re seeing with the Q1 revenue guidance right now is due to Ultra versus some of the other market conditions that you alluded to?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst · Imperial Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

So, as we said in December that we were basically pushing forward Ultra into Q1 from Q4, which means that Ultra starts going into distribution in Q1, is in full distribution in Q2. The majority of the -- when I look at the year-over-year decrease in the revenue from a $100 million year ago to the guide today, is not related to Ultra, that is really more related to the market slowdown, and then in addition to that to the channel inventory that we seed or that our partners have, because we really did see the last six weeks selling period of 2018 not materialize with the holiday uptick that we expected.

Saliq Khan

Analyst · Imperial Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

Christine, are you seeing any impact at all from competition out of the Amazon SimpliSafe or even the traditional security providers?

Matthew McRae

Analyst · Imperial Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

We’re in a market with the big competitors but we also have showed the 41% market share achievement in Q4. So, we’re obviously staying focused on what we do best around innovation and everything else, and the growth drop off of in December is really what affected the quarter.

Saliq Khan

Analyst · Imperial Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

And then, one final one on my end. Matt, one of the things you kind of talked about in your opening remarks was the NPD data. A lot of the data works they do is on the consumer network markets or the network IP channel marketplace. So, if that is slowing down, is there a way for you to repurpose or refocus your efforts towards the commercial, the SMB market? Is that an opportunity for you to be able to offset some of the slowdown in the consumer market?

Matthew McRae

Analyst · Imperial Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open.

Yes. It’s a good question. And it is something we've commented in the past. There is two things that are coming that we commented in the past. One is, yes, you are right, there are incremental channels and we’re starting the business development areas in some of those, yet we are not ready to announce those. But, I do believe diversification of channel is something that we’re focused on as we go forward. And in addition, we've talked about more robust product cycle in the second half of 2019. And you could foresee those moving into some of the new categories, for instance, the security device we announced at CES.

Operator

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Woo Jin Ho with Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Woo Jin Ho

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Couple of things in terms of the inventory that's in the channel. Can you just talk a little bit briefly on the constitution of the inventory or the channel? Is it predominantly the Arlo Pro and the Arlo Standard and the Pro 2? Is that that are just being backlogged or is it also our Arlo Ultra that's being slowed down, especially given the slow reception you’ve had for the product?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Yes. It's not Arlo -- Ultra wasn’t even in the channel at 12/31. So, to be honest, it's a mix of all of our products. It’s the original Arlo that's been out since 2015 and Pro which are our older products. Pro 2 is in there too. And there is some other things like Light and Baby and a few other things in the channel. So, it's really quite mixed.

Woo Jin Ho

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

And then, in terms of the first half gross margin guidance, implicit in the gross margin guidance, it seems as if you’re going to aggressively promote the channel. Is that the right way of thinking of it. And then, have new products on the second half to ramp up to $400 million guidance for the year?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Yes, absolutely.

Woo Jin Ho

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Okay. And then, just to be clear, based on your cash flow, cash burn comment, Christie. Do you expect to end the year with roughly about the $100 million in cash or could that potentially go a little bit lower?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Obviously, our goal is to end the year with $100 million plus of cash and we’ll continue to move forward that. There is a lot of balance sheet management that we can also do.

Woo Jin Ho

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

Are there any other sources of cash that you can tap into?

Christine Gorjanc

Analyst · Bloomberg Intelligence. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

I think, there is -- we have options out there but nothing at this point in time.

Operator

Operator

As there are no further questions for this call at this time, this concludes today's conference call. You many now disconnect.