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Clearfield, Inc. (CLFD)

Q3 2018 Earnings Call· Thu, Jul 26, 2018

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Operator

Operator

Good afternoon. Welcome to Clearfield’s Fiscal Third Quarter 2018 Earnings Conference Call. My name is Ariel, and I will be your operator this afternoon. Joining us for today’s presentation are the company’s President and CEO, Cheri Beranek; and CFO, Dan Herzog. Following their commentary, we will open the call for questions. I would like to remind everyone that this call will be recorded and made available for replay via a link in the Investor Relations section of the company website. This call is also being webcasted and accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation called the FieldReport, which is also available in the Investor Relations section of the company’s website. Please note that during the course of this call, management will be making forward-looking statements regarding future events and the future financial performance of the company. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. It is important to note also that the company undertakes no obligation to update such statements. The company cautions you to consider risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements contained in today’s press release, FieldReport and in this conference call. The Risk Factors section in Clearfield’s most recent Form 10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission provides descriptions of those risks. As a reminder, the slides in this presentation are not controlled by the speaker but rather by you, the listener. Please advance forward through the presentation as the speaker presents their remarks. With that, I would like to turn the call over to Clearfield’s CEO, Cheri Beranek. Please proceed.

Cheri Beranek

Management

Good afternoon, and thank you, everyone, for joining us today. As expected, the fiscal third quarter represented a significant improvement from the previous quarter, largely due to the increased sales related to the summer build season. In addition to the stronger seasonality, we experienced strong sales from our acquired powered cabinet product line as well as rebound in some of our key growth markets, which has stalled in the recent quarters. Revenue in the cable TV market in particular was up nearly 50% year-over-year and more than doubled on a sequential basis as we took advantage of the market’s increasing appetite for fiber-deep deployments, by bringing our class efficient FieldShield solutions deeper into our customer’s access environment. The trends in this market appears positive and we are cautiously optimistic that we’ll be able to continue introducing this disruptive technology into the marketplace and making it easier for our customers to reap considerable labor cost savings and higher returns on investment. On their Tier 1 front, revenues improved to be largely consistent with the same period last year. Revenues from our traditional products increased at all customers in this market segment. While we believe it is still too early to gauge how this market will shape up in the coming quarters, we are gaining confidence by the fact that all FieldShield fiber drop technology is being used in an increasing number of communities for the connection of residential as well as business class customers. Moreover, revenues resulting from the acquisition of our powered cabinet line contributed to our presence in this market segment. Stepping back for a minute though to review the quarter at a higher level. We returned to year-over-year growth for the quarter with total revenue of $21.5 million, up 10% compared to the same period last year. This…

Dan Herzog

Management

Thank you, Cheri. Now looking at our financial results in more detail. Our revenue in the third quarter fiscal 2018 increased 10% to $21.5 million from $19.6 million in the same year ago period. The increase as Cheri mentioned, was driven primarily by higher sales to our Tier 3 wireline and municipal cable TV as well as international customers. Sales to the Tier 1 customer base were consistent with fiscal Q3 of last year at $1.6 million while sales to our wireless and cable TV customers were up slightly at $2.7 million. Revenues from our traditional product categories were in line with last year’s revenue for the quarter while revenues from the acquisition of our powered cabinet line were approximately $2 million for the quarter. Looking at our international business. Revenue increased 54% to $1.8 million from $1.2 million in the same year ago period. This increase was driven by a resurgence in the Central and Latin America or CALA market where we begin to receive orders that were anticipated but delayed earlier in the year. Gross profit for the third quarter fiscal 2018, increased 7% as compared to the third quarter fiscal 2017 to $8.5 million. At 39.5% of total revenue, gross profit percent was lower than the same quarter last year, but near our target range of 40% to 42%. As we forecasted last quarter, we experienced slightly lower margins in fiscal Q3 due to the assimilation of our acquired powered cabinet line into our manufacturing processes. While these products have been immediately accretive to our bottom line, they do have margins that are lower than our overall corporate margins. As a result, we anticipate gross margins to hover around the lower end of our target range for the remainder of fiscal 2018. As we look to the…

Cheri Beranek

Management

Thanks, Dan. The community broadband market, driven by the wireline deployment of fiber-to-the-home and business by Tier 3 and municipal-based broadband service providers is a robust source of business for Clearfield. As world cooperatives and competitive exchange carriers initiate their efforts to provide broadband to underserved communities, Clearfield's historical presence and extensive subject-matter expertise in these type of application environment continues to fuel our growth. These smaller market opportunities are making an increasingly big impact and by aligning with these providers and orienting our business to serve their unique needs, we believe we're positioned to experience the strong growth we've had since our inception. Highlights for the third quarter includes signing an additional material purchase agreement with the national MSO providers and shipping approximately $2 million of revenue associated with our acquired powered cabinet business. As we look to quarter four and beyond, we see continued growth in the cable markets as a result, and we expect to reach our forecasted annual run rate of $10 million for the powered cabinet business next quarter. As we look forward, our growth strategy is supposed to support the continued expansion of our core, which represents our market-leading position in the community of broadband marketplace. As I alluded to earlier, we've consistently been growing between 8% and 12% in this market, and we plan to maintain this steady growth rate by attracting utilities, cooperatives and competitive local exchange carriers as they enter these underserved communities. Building off this, we were also be looking to enhance our competitive position. By investing in our products, manufacturing and supply chain, our aim is to proactively cross-produce our solutions. During the fiscal third quarter, we took several steps to integrate the manufacturing processes of our recently acquired cabinet line into our supply chain so that we can…

Operator

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Our first question comes from Jaeson Schmidt of Lake Street Capital Markets.

Jaeson Schmidt

Analyst

Hey guys thanks for taking my questions. Just want to start on a quick clarification on gross margin. Cheri, I know you mentioned, you expect 40% for fiscal 2018. Should we expect that short of level for the September quarter as well.

Cheri Beranek

Management

That will be consistent, yes.

Jaeson Schmidt

Analyst

Okay, perfect. And wondering if you could just comment on what you’ve seen as far as visibility. Has that improved over the past three months or has that remained relatively unchanged?

Cheri Beranek

Management

It’s still pretty unchanged. I would say, that there is a little bit of stabilization and we’re not seeing huge aggressive bill plans on some of the – in the Tier 1 markets that we saw stabilized earlier. So I don’t think we’re going to see a change in that space. So I guess, in that standpoint the visibility is there but in general I think we’re seeing fiscal year 2018 stabilize and fiscal year 2019 is where we’re going see a broader orientation of the marketplace being a little bit more sure about what they are looking to do.

Jaeson Schmidt

Analyst

Okay. That makes sense. And it sounds like the Calix business continues to perform well. I know it’s early but curious if you could comment on how the customer engagement has been overall. I know one of the – a big pros of that purchase was strengthening the customer relationship throughout the channel. Just curious if you could comment on that.

Cheri Beranek

Management

We’re very pleased to the integrating powered cabinet into our portfolio. We think the opportunity to provide powered cabinets to all of our customers regardless of the electronic platform that they are using is an important growth initiative for us. We are working with the Calix sales organization has – it’s been a long-term initiative of Clearfield in the acquisition of that cabinet line from them. I think further cements that and we’ve been very pleased to support their sales organization from a manufacturing and enablement basis. Yes, that I think it’s important for us to know that we stand behind and in support Calix organization but we also stand in support of other electronics vendors in the marketplace because we’ve also always maintained as vendor neutral position in that category.

Jaeson Schmidt

Analyst

Okay. I’ll jump back in the queue. Thank you.

Operator

Operator

Our next question comes from Tim Savageaux of Northland Capital Markets.

Tim Savageaux

Analyst

Good afternoon.

Cheri Beranek

Management

Hi, Tim.

Tim Savageaux

Analyst

Okay, good, you can hear me. Having some phone problems. First question, you saw a nice rebound on the Tier 1 side from previous levels at least on a sequential basis. And I wonder, if you can comment more on that, whether that maybe connected to kind of a wrapping up of whatever merger related reviews might be going on or your own kind of efforts to penetrate various carriers? Or is there any broader trends in your line and uptick you saw on a Tier 1 basis sequentially?

Cheri Beranek

Management

There are really three aspects of that rebound in that quarter three revenues were consistent with revenues of quarter three of last year. Certainly some of it is the stabilization of the merger related activities that one of our larger Tier one providers. Second of it is, as we pointed out that the acquisition of powered cabinet line did contribute to that uptick a portion of that sales were sold into the Tier 1 market, Tim. And then finally, we do have been continuing to expand our sale of FieldShield technologies to other Tier 1 carriers. And that we now have three customers for FieldShield in the Tier 1 market.

Tim Savageaux

Analyst

Got it. And then, I guess similar question on the cable TV side. I know, I think that it was last call, you talked about some potential for a rebound, and I thought in fiscal Q4, did that come earlier than expected? Or is this some kind of separate driver in terms of the renewed cable strength?

Cheri Beranek

Management

Yes, I think the cable TV market is rebounding in regard to its – our availability into that space. You saw that we did pick up a – another national contract via our purchase agreement – material purchase agreement and that was instrumental. We didn't know when that was going to happen. So we're really pleased that Q3 happened and we were able to pull that forward. And we're also seeing strong opportunities in that only the national of broader-base cable TV markets, but also the regional carriers such as Cable ONE or Mediacom that I pointed out earlier in the presentation.

Tim Savageaux

Analyst

Got it. And you mentioned Google Fiber, I think, just sort of in passing. But at least they seem potentially excited about some of this activity of the FCC around pole attachments. And I guess it's coming up pretty soon. I don't know if you probably don't break out the C like portion of your revenues anymore, it's gotten pretty small. But I wonder if you could kind of comment on the potential for that segment to rebound at all, and what your expectations might be there.

Cheri Beranek

Management

Tim, I'm not going to address specific accounts in that regard because we certainly don't – we're not privy to any of their particular bill plans. But I think this is the opportunity at the SEC to be able to address One Touch Make Ready and some of the other challenges that are in front of them will be an important growth initiative for everyone in this market. And to be clear in regard to where the expectations are, it's going to be an important means for us to all be able to move forward. Tim, I think the – another aspect of that is really some of the Make Ready world 4 and 5G that has – you've I'm sure heard some of the calls in the last couple of days on how – while some of these cable providers numbers are significantly up the CapEx spend in wireless is significantly down. And that's waiting for that Make Ready, that One Touch capability is to ensure that they're touching their networks once they're touching their towers once. And that really well positioned all of us that are a part of that initiative, whether it's wireline, wireless or CLEC for growth as we move forward.

Tim Savageaux

Analyst

Got it. Last question from me on the OpEx side. If you take out that one-time item from last quarter, your OpEx has been trending flat to down pretty nicely, and I think year-to-date, you might even be a little bit below the low end of your range from an OpEx to revenue standpoint on that basis. Is there any reason to expect a big uptick in OpEx in Q4? Or you can describe the...

Cheri Beranek

Management

Yes. I mean it's as if we – I don't believe in lumpiness. And so we're – when we had factors that were outside of our control such as the litigation issues, we saw lumpiness. But for the full year, we're really looking at that 35% to 37% range. And we're underneath that in Q3, Tim. But for a full year program, that's the model you should use. And there's – you think it’s getting some lumps in regard to bonus accruals and lumps associated with trade show activities, those kinds of things. But for a full year model, that 35% range is a nice target.

Tim Savageaux

Analyst

Got it. Well and congrats on the uptick, you see across the business. I’ll pass it on.

Cheri Beranek

Management

Thank you so much.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] This concludes our question-and-answer session. If your question was not taken, you may contact Clearfield's Investor Relations team at CLFD@liolios.com. The company will post the most relevant questions and answers in the For Investors section of Clearfield's website. I'd now like to turn the call back over to CEO, Cheri Beranek, for her closing comments.

Cheri Beranek

Management

Thanks again today for joining the call. Thank you to our employees and partners, of course, who have their continued support, and thank you to you, our shareholders who are supporting the company's evolution into this next phase of our growth. We look forward to updating you on our progress soon. Bye for now.

Operator

Operator

Thank you for joining us today for Clearfield's fiscal third quarter 2018 earnings conference call. You may now disconnect.