OSI Systems Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

There are 7 speakers on the call.

Operator

Welcome to the OSI Systems First Quarter 20 24 Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer session. As a reminder, today's program is being recorded. And now I'd like to introduce your host for today's program, Alan Edrick, Chief Financial Officer.

Operator

Please go ahead, sir.

Speaker 1

Good morning and thank you for joining us. I'm Alan Edrick, Executive Vice President and CFO of OSI Systems And I'm here today with Deepak Chopra, OSI's President and CEO. Welcome to the OSI Systems fiscal 2024 1st Quarter Conference Call. We are pleased that you can join us as we review our financial and operational results. Earlier today, we issued a press release announcing our 2024 fiscal year Q1 financial results.

Speaker 1

And before we discuss our results, however, I'd like to remind everyone that today's discussion will include forward looking statements and the company wishes to take advantage Of the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 with respect to such forward looking statements. All forward looking statements made in this call are based on currently available information and the company undertakes no obligation to update any forward looking statement based on subsequent events or new information or otherwise. During today's call, we will refer both to GAAP and non GAAP financial measures when describing the company's results. For further information regarding non GAAP measures and comparable GAAP measures of the company's results And a quantitative reconciliation of those figures, please refer to today's earnings release. I will begin with a high level summary of our financial performance for the Q1 of fiscal 2024 and then turn the call over to Deepak for a discussion of our business and operational performance.

Speaker 1

We will then finish with more detail regarding our financial results and a discussion of our outlook for fiscal year 2024. Our Q1 financial results were generally solid, with the Security division again generating double digit revenue growth And significant year over year operating margin expansion and the Opto division performing very well, while the Healthcare division experienced a challenging quarter. We are enthusiastic about the overall significant revenue and earnings growth anticipated for the balance of fiscal 2024. Let's start with a high level summary of our Q1 results. First, we reported Q1 revenues of $279,000,000 representing a year over year increase of 4%, driven by revenue growth of 14% in our Security division and 2% in the Opto division, which were partially offset by a 13% decrease in revenue in the Healthcare division.

Speaker 1

2nd, we reported Q1 non GAAP adjusted earnings per share of $0.91 up 5% from Q1 of the prior fiscal year as strong operating results overcame the impact of approximately $0.11 per share of additional interest expense associated with higher interest rates in our borrowings. 3rd, we ended the quarter with a backlog of nearly 1,800,000,000 The strong backlog provides outstanding visibility for the full fiscal year. Before diving more deeply into our financial results And discussing the fiscal 2024 outlook, I will turn the call over to Deepak.

Speaker 2

Thank you very much, Alan. Good morning to everyone. I'm pleased to report that our fiscal 2024 Q1 performance aligned with our expectations. We achieved 4% revenue growth with increased margins. With a strong backlog, coupled with a Significant recent awards and high visibility into the opportunity pipeline, we expect significant revenue and Adjusted earnings per share growth through fiscal 2024 and beyond.

Speaker 2

So let's dive into the performance and highlights of each division During the quarter and began with the Security division, which saw an increase of 14% in Q1 revenues And operating margin expansion. The division had bookings of $174,000,000 during the quarter, resulting in a book to bill ratio of 1.1. During the quarter, we made considerable progress on the ramp ups For our recently awarded port and border security initiatives with Mexico's Defense Agency, Sedena and the other international customer, We anticipate that both programs will continue to contribute substantial revenues in this fiscal year. During Q1, we successfully captured several port and border security customer opportunities In the U. S.

Speaker 2

And internationally, on the international front, we announced an award for $14,000,000 From a Latin America based customer to provide multiple units of our Eagle P60 High energy, drive through cargo and vehicle inspection system also the VM 250 radiation portal monitors And the Mini Z's handheld backscatter devices along with our proprietary CertScan integration installation software and training and maintenance service and support. In addition, we also announced a $10,000,000 contract from an international customs agency To provide dual energy X-ray cargo and vehicle inspection solution including multi year maintenance service and support. In the US, We announced a $14,000,000 award from an existing U. S. Customer to provide civil works and installation support For our cargo and vehicle inspection systems and wrapping it up in the ports and borders shortly after the quarter end, We announced an award that we received in Q1 of a 10 year contract to provide a turnkey screening solution To Uruguay's Ministry of Economics and Finance, the Eagle T-sixty high energy trailer mounted vehicle Inspection system will be used to perform security screening and remote image analysis utilizing The proprietary CertScan integration platform.

Speaker 2

We will also provide on-site operator training, ongoing maintenance, Service and support. I just want to talk a little bit more about our CertScan software, which is our proprietary software solution that helps manage Inspection, image data, traffic and vehicle identification at checkpoints. Along with Search utilization as a critical piece in a turnkey solution, we utilize CertScan frequently on traditional hardware installations As customers increasingly integrate screening systems with existing data and communication centers. Furthermore, when new data managed infrastructure is required for specific program initiatives, We are often involved in supporting the planning and construction of these facilities. The Uruguay program We'll join our long standing successful turnkey projects like Purodeco, Albania, etcetera, where we have demonstrated Our experience and capabilities in handling large scale programs for customs and border protection agencies.

Speaker 2

We have an extensive presence with the U. S. Customs and Border Protection CBP in the United States, We are actively supporting recent border security efforts through equipment and service orders received to date for about 200,000,000 The CBP has room under 2 active indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity IDIQs that have a combined total potential award value of about 870,000,000 Although the U. S. Government is currently operating under a continuing resolution, we are hopeful that additional orders could be issued Once the U.

Speaker 2

S. Government's 24 budget is passed and signed into law, our Check Point security products And related services team continues to support its customer base in airports, transportation, Government Facilities and Other Critical Infrastructures, our latest explosive trace detection system, ETD, the itemizer 5X is now approved by the European Union for use at European airports, Qualified by TSA, ACSTL for air cargo and certified by the China Aviation Authority or CAC for use at airports. The Itemizer 5X has some of the most advanced software algorithms and optimized detection libraries, making it an ideal tool for identifying explosives, narcotics and other harmful compounds. We have been diligently collaborating with international airports regarding potential passenger and baggage screening enhancements To align with the latest technology regulatory standards, we remain optimistic about the continued expansion in the aviation CT checkpoint And check baggage area together with the Itemizer 5X projects and have a good healthy backlog. Overall, the Security division had a great start for fiscal 2024 and with a strong backlog, we It will do significantly better in the remainder of fiscal 2024.

Speaker 2

Moving to the Opto Electronics and Manufacturing division. Opto delivered impressive results during the Q1 with another all time quarterly revenue record, Achieving $96,000,000 in revenue, including intercompany and generating strong profitability. In addition to being a vital supplier To our Security and Healthcare divisions, Opto continues to serve its diverse OEM customer base That provides various solutions in aerospace, defense electronics, test and measurement, medical devices, Automotive and Consumer Electronics. With our strong global presence manufacturing covering the U. S, England, India, Indonesia and Malaysia combined with a continued trend of customers seeking robust manufacturing alternates to China manufacturing, We look forward to capturing new opportunities with our existing customer base and with new customers.

Speaker 2

Finally,

Speaker 3

on to

Speaker 2

the Healthcare division, where Q1 was a tough quarter as sales went down 13% year over year Due to challenging marketing conditions, especially in the U. S. Where hospital profitability has been hampered, which in turn has caused delays in capital expenditures. The silver lining was growth in the European region Backed by recently launched cardiology products and services, the capital constraints in hospitals Are actually helping to drive market adoption of a new business model that we have talked before also That reduced the need for significant capital outlays. This division continues to develop innovative new business models and solutions such as leasing and subscription programs.

Speaker 2

The Rotman Index Based Predictive Analytics Software And Saiv and Safe and Sound Patient Alarm Management Software are good examples of tools that can help hospitals increase the efficiency of their existing patient monitoring infrastructure. We continue to invest significantly in R and D and new products innovations. Although healthcare didn't start well in Q1, we expect its performance to improve during the rest of the year 2024. In summary, with significant backlog in security and Opto, we are confident about our prospects in these divisions. We also expect more robust performance from healthcare as we look forward to the rest of the fiscal 'twenty four.

Speaker 2

With that, I will turn the call back over to Alan Edrick to talk in more detail about our financial performance before opening the call for questions. Thank you.

Speaker 1

Well, thank you, Deepak. Now I will review in greater detail the financial results for our fiscal 2024 Q1. Again, our Q1 revenues were up 4% compared with that of the Q1 in the prior fiscal year. Q1 Security division revenues were up 14%, largely due to the growth in our cargo and vehicle inspection products and related service revenue. This included modest shipments From the $200,000,000 plus cargo contract announced in January.

Speaker 1

Aviation related revenues increased as well. The book to bill ratio in the Security division for Q1 was 1.1, leading to a record backlog in this division. Opto sales increased 2% year over year, driven primarily by strong intercompany sales to support anticipated security division growth, which was partially offset by reduced third party revenues as certain Opto customers are rightsizing inventory levels or had programs delayed. The Healthcare division, as Deepak mentioned, had a challenging Q1 with year over year revenues down 13%, driven primarily by reduced patient monitoring product sales. The fiscal 'twenty four Q1 gross margin of 35.4% Was up significantly over the 32.6 percent gross margin in Q1 last year, despite the reduction in sales in healthcare, which is the division with the highest gross margin among our 3 divisions.

Speaker 1

The gross margin expansion was led by the Security division, which experienced a favorable mix of sales along with the execution of certain operational improvements. Our gross margin will generally fluctuate from period to period based on revenue mix and volume, inflation and impacts of changes in supply chain cost among other factors. Moving to operating expenses. We continue to work diligently across each of our divisions to improve efficiency and to prudently manage our SG and A cost structure. Q1 SG and A expenses were 59,800,000 representing a 12% increase over the prior year, driven by less favorable FX and a lower level of bad debt in Q1 of fiscal 'twenty four compared to the prior year.

Speaker 1

We do expect to leverage our SG and A for the full year fiscal 'twenty four, where such expenses are expected to decline as a percentage of sales on an annual basis. Research and development expenses in Q1 of fiscal 2024 were $15,900,000 up from $14,500,000 in the same prior year quarter. We continue to dedicate considerable resources to R and D, particularly in security and healthcare, as we remain focused on innovative product development, which we view as vital to the long term success of our businesses. In Q1 of fiscal 2024, we recorded $500,000 of impairment restructuring and other charges compared to $1,200,000 of such charges in the comparable quarter of the prior fiscal year. Moving to interest and taxes.

Speaker 1

Net interest and other expenses in Q1 increased from $3,400,000 in fiscal 2023 to $5,700,000 in fiscal 2024, primarily due to increased interest rates in our borrowings. We executed an interest rate swap during Q1 23 to fix a portion of our floating rate bank debt. On the tax side, the reported effective tax rate under GAAP Was 23.4% in Q1 of fiscal 2024 compared to 24.4% in Q1 of fiscal 2023. In Q1 of this year, we recognized a discrete tax benefit of $400,000 compared to $100,000 in Q1 of the last fiscal year. Excluding the impact of discrete tax items, our normalized effective tax rate in Q1 fiscal 'twenty four was 25.8% compared to a normalized effective tax rate of 25.1 percent in Q1 of fiscal 2023.

Speaker 1

I will now turn Operating margin in the Q1 of fiscal 2024 increased to 9.6% from 8.7% in Q1 of fiscal 2023, driven by strength in the Security and Opto divisions. The non GAAP adjusted operating margin in the Security division expanded to 14.3% In Q1 of this year from 12.8% in Q1 of last year, primarily due to the mix of sales and operational improvements. The operating margin in our Opto division was again solid, increasing to 12.8% in the Q1 of fiscal 2024 From 12.7% in last year's Q1. And with the reduction in sales in the Healthcare division, this segment's adjusted operating margin was negligible. Moving to cash flow.

Speaker 1

Cash provided by operations was $17,000,000 in Q1 of fiscal 2024, which was comparable to the prior year Q1 despite the significant build of inventory that we mentioned on the last earnings call would occur In preparation for program deliveries under the 2 large security division contracts announced in fiscal 2023. CapEx in the 2024 fiscal 1st quarter was $5,200,000 while depreciation and amortization in Q1 was 9,600,000 Our balance sheet is solid with modest net leverage of under 1.4 and significant capacity for investments, Acquisitions and stock buybacks. Aside from $7,500,000 of annual required principal repayments under our bank term loan, The bulk of our debt matures in fiscal 'twenty seven. And finally, turning to guidance. We are reiterating our fiscal 'twenty four Our fiscal 2024 revenues to increase more than 18% over revenues in fiscal 2023.

Speaker 1

We expect our fiscal 2024 non GAAP Diluted EPS should grow more than 27% over our non GAAP diluted EPS in fiscal 2023. This fiscal 'twenty four non GAAP diluted EPS guidance excludes potential impairment, restructuring and other charges, amortization of acquired intangible assets The non cash interest expense and their associated tax effects as well as discrete tax and other non recurring items. We currently believe this guidance reflects reasonable estimates. The actual impact on the company's financial results of timing changes on expected revenues, Disruptions and increased costs in the supply chain and inflation and interest rates is difficult to predict and could vary significantly from the anticipated impact currently reflected in our estimates and guidance. Actual revenues and non GAAP Earnings per diluted share could also vary from the guidance anticipated above due to other risks and uncertainties discussed in our SEC filings.

Speaker 1

We continue to remain focused on the growth of our businesses and proactive management of our cost structure. We believe our efforts We'll enable OSI to continue providing innovative products and solutions. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the global OSI Systems team

Operator

From B. Riley, your question please.

Speaker 4

Yes, thanks for taking my question. And it's really good to see the company with the new turnkey Security Ward here in Uruguay. A couple of questions there. These have been historically high margin awards for the company. One, how long do you expect for this to ramp up and any context you could give us in terms of the potential size of the award?

Speaker 4

Thanks.

Speaker 2

Good morning. This is Deepak here. This is not a very large contract And it will take us about 6 to 8 months to get it going. And basically, it's in the similar kind of And we're very, very excited about it because one of the things that we are very proud about it, when we get these kind of turnkey Contracts in different areas, they become like centerpiece for the rest of the area to look at it and all these turnkey contracts, Basically, we are making it a point to say this helps the trade between Uruguay and for example North America Or Europe. So we continue to look at it, like these kind of big successes of going forward.

Speaker 2

Alan, do you want to add something to it?

Speaker 1

No, I think that was good. And Josh, while we don't talk about margins on specific deals, generally speaking, the margins on our turnkey contracts Are nicely north of our overall corporate average.

Speaker 4

Well, thanks for confirming that then. The company has really been building out its Security portfolio, you've been granted approval for ETD with the TSA. Now too, how should we think about The timing and opportunities specifically for ETD over the next like 12 months to 18 months and how that could ramp up?

Speaker 2

Again, we are very proud about the certification. We think it's a great product. And we do definitely know that in air cargo, There's a big revamp going on for new technology and we are very well poised for it. In the international sector, we think that the growth will come even faster. So we are very excited about it and as We go back and look at and the performance of these units compared to the present existing products there.

Speaker 2

We think that we'll continue to get a lot of success in this.

Speaker 4

Thanks, Deepak and Alan. I'll jump back in the queue.

Operator

Thank you. One moment for our next question. And our next question comes from the line of Jeff Martin from ROTH Capital Partners. Your question please.

Speaker 5

Thanks. Hi Deepak. Hi, Alan. Wanted to get a sense in terms of the timing on these 2 large orders that are going to be ramping up Pretty significantly, how much has your visibility on timing improved over the last, well, since the Q4 call? And Also wanted to ask in terms of supply chain, if you are able to get components that you need.

Speaker 5

I know you're ordering significantly more than normal. Just an update there on both those timelines and experiences would be helpful.

Speaker 1

Hey, Jeff, this is Alan. I'll take the first part of that question. Our visibility continues to improve as we Month by month on these 2 large contracts, there are, as you would imagine, on large contracts, often evolving changes, But we're really excited about it. We do anticipate starting to see a real ramp up in revenues on these contracts beginning now in this quarter in Q2, which is really going to generate some significant revenue growth, we believe, over the balance of fiscal 2024. So We expect that there will always be some changes to the timing and the schedule.

Speaker 1

That's the nature of the beast in this industry, but the visibility continues To improve and the ramp up is happening as we speak.

Speaker 2

Just to add on to this, Deepak Care, basically in the supply chain issue, We are handling it well. And again, I've said in the last conference call too, we are well positioned compared to other competitors Because we have intercompany resources also. But definitely, we cannot ignore the fact that when you ramp up so significantly so fast There are definitely challenges in the supply chain. We are addressing it and as Alan has mentioned that We will start seeing big growth from both these contracts in Q2 almost into Q3 and Q4.

Speaker 5

And then my other question is with the unrest in the Middle East, does that create potential opportunities for you? Are you seeing increased P. Vijay Kumar:] Countries and surrounding areas for stepping up their port and border equipment inspection capabilities or other areas?

Speaker 2

First, I would like to say that we are very saddened with what's happened there. We continue to pray for everybody's well-being. I haven't seen any changes on this Middle East thing, because obviously this is something new. But on the Ukraine Project and stuff, definitely as things mature in that area, common sense is that countries around that area Are all going to need more security equipment and we continue to look at opportunities. We're working with it.

Speaker 2

At the same time, funding is very important. And as you know that the U. S. Has been in a tough situation with what's happening in Washington. As that opens up, both for the Middle East Challenges and in Ukraine, Russia challenges, we are very well positioned for any equipment to be procured.

Speaker 5

Great. Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. One moment for our next question. And our next question comes from the line of Larry Solow from CJS Securities. Your question please.

Speaker 3

Great. Thanks, guys. Just I guess a follow-up to the last question just on how the contracts are ramping. And just specifically, Alan, just in terms of the increase in guidance, I know you don't guide to the sectors or the segments, but I guess it's the sort of the increase I feel like is that coming from security? Is that just increased confidence there?

Speaker 3

Or what specifically What drives you to increase your EPS outlook this year?

Speaker 1

Yes, great question, Larry. And your hunch is correct. The growth And the EPS guidance is coming from our security business. You saw in our Q1 that we just reported, we saw some nice operating margin expansion, which led to some stronger earnings. And as we look out through the balance of the year and some of the strength in that business, That is really what's driven us to increase the overall EPS guidance.

Speaker 1

We expect Opto to continue to perform well In addition to that, but it's security that's leading to the growth in the EPS guidance.

Speaker 3

Okay. And I don't know if you You quantified the book to bill for security, but if you have that, that would be great. But just also just kind of qualitatively, Obviously, the world is not getting to be a safer place, but opportunities in terms of your Q, opportunities, your funnel of opportunities, You usually like to refer to that, both within vehicle inspection borders and outside of that and other areas. How are those Trending and if you had the book to bill for the quarter, I'll be right.

Speaker 1

Yes. So Larry, this is Alan. The book to bill in security was 1.1 Okay. Position us in a record backlog, so our highest backlog of all time for our security division. The visibility is strong.

Speaker 1

The funnel of opportunities It's real strong and robust throughout the really throughout the world and the nature of our product lines. Maybe Deepak, you want to

Speaker 2

add to that? Yes, just want to emphasize on to it that the opportunities are growing, both in the order area, Air Cargo and also in the aviation sector, that had been on pretty much hold during the COVID time and as it's coming out, the traffic is increasing And there is a lot of interest to upgrade to new products in technology, both in the itemizer and the RTT checkpoint And check baggage area and we continue to look at it and we are very optimistic about the funnel.

Speaker 3

Okay. And just lastly, just shifting gears real fast on the healthcare, slower start to the year than I think you had expected. I guess, two questions. Again, I don't know if you can share with us your thoughts, but maybe that I know you had thought that the Segment would be up on both the revenue and operating profit basis on a full year basis. Do you still feel like that's attainable?

Speaker 3

And then second part of that question is, You mentioned sort of a shift to more of a leasing versus upfront sale of the equipment. Is that like in its infancy? Is that Still pretty small today and does that kind of coincide at all with your perhaps I think you're planning on next generation product coming out soon over the next couple of years. Those 2 kind of correlate with one another, that'd be great for any color on that. Thanks.

Speaker 2

Well, good question. Good analysis you've done. On the equipment side, definitely, we were disappointed, especially in U. S. With the Equipment sale, as you I'm sure know, the hospitals are going through a tough time.

Speaker 2

There are 2 other things that what you asked. 1 is, We continue to do the R and D investment to develop the new platform of the patient monitoring. At the same time, this new model that is in the infancy We have started the subscription and the software model, the SaaS model. It's a little different model, but interestingly thing is, This is catching on. There's a lot of interest, though it's something in the infancy new that we are doing.

Speaker 2

But just think of it, we've been doing this thing in the security side. So now to do that in the healthcare side, we at least know the building blocks. Now the question is how to educate the customers and how to be able to prove to them, but I think longer term, we are quite excited about this new model of ongoing revenue, What we call like the turnkey model that we have in the security side. Alan, do you want to add something?

Speaker 1

Sure. And to your questions, Larry, yes, those new models are in their infancy and we think they're going to be growing nicely over the coming years. And our expectation the team's expectation is that the healthcare division We'll grow for the full fiscal year in 2024 both on the top line and the bottom line.

Speaker 3

Great. Excellent. Appreciate the color. Thanks, guys.

Operator

Thank you. Our next question comes from the line of Christopher Glynn from Oppenheimer. Your question please.

Speaker 6

Thanks. Yes, a lot has been asked. One follow-up. I think you said you expect on Healthcare some nice improvement Starting sequentially really for the balance of the year relative to the Q1. It sounds like you were caught off guard a little bit in the first Quarter after some 4th quarter strength.

Speaker 6

So wondering how you describe the visibility to the expected pickup there?

Speaker 2

Well, yes, we are disappointed in the Q1. But keep in mind that over the years, Firstly, it's a single digit growth area and it's book and shipped. There's not a backlog driven. So some orders came in, in Q4. In Q1, we We're expecting some, it didn't happen.

Speaker 2

So it is a little bit disappointing, but the team feels Very much focused on to it that the remainder of the year will get better. And the innovation that we are doing both in the software SaaS model And our continued development on the new product portfolio, that's not going to have what I would call a significant impact in 2024, it's for a longer years. Focus right now is to be able to capture the accounts that we have and be able to work with

Speaker 6

Okay. And it was nice to see positive free cash flow in the Q1. It's often a challenging seasonal quarter and in particular This year, just ahead of significant ramps in security. So wondering if you could give some color on What sort of levels, range, metrics around free cash flow we should be looking for this year?

Speaker 1

Chris, this is Alan. Good question. So while we don't provide free cash flow guidance, we would agree with your statement in light Growing our inventory by $80,000,000 to support the large security contracts still generating $17,000,000 or so of operating cash flow was quite strong in Q1. As we look out, there'll be some continued buildup In inventory for these contracts, we think where the real, real significant free cash flow could be driven is in fiscal 2025, Fiscal 'twenty six and beyond, I mean, we've historically been a very strong generator of free cash flow. We think that strength will only increase As we move beyond this fiscal year, we do expect to generate nice free cash flow this year, but the real strength in the free cash flow will begin And the subsequent fiscal year is our current expectation.

Speaker 6

Okay. And then just one on Upto and Manufacturing. Really looking very sturdy, a lot of short cycle volatility out there from OEMs and distribution impacting a lot of names. And just so Curious if you could describe a little bit about what's giving that stability, particularly how externals performed and If you're seeing a regular cadence of wallet share additions With your global customers as they try to de risk supply chain.

Speaker 2

Well, again, a very good question. It's a different marketplace. Basically, in some cases, it's a very predictable customer base. We work with the OEMs and we continue to look at it, but they're also going through Basically, inventory increase, stop it, go longer term. So it's a continuing evolving matter.

Speaker 2

The thing that really makes us very, very good compared to our competitors, one is we have a very broad customer base From aerospace, defense to automotive, medical, consumer, name it, we are in all spaces. So as a group, All those areas, some are weak, some are strong. And the second thing that we keep saying it, and I've said it before and I'll say it again, Our global presence of manufacturing is a big advantage. And lately, you've heard it everywhere that there's a lot of talk about Alternate to China and we have the ability both in Asia and in U. S.

Speaker 2

And in Europe to manufacture products from our customers. So we look at this business as a very well thought of business, predictable business, but like I said, This is a focus of the business depending on our customer base. Alan?

Speaker 1

I think that says it well.

Speaker 6

Agree. Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. This does conclude the question and answer session of today's program. I'd like to hand the program back to management for any further remarks.

Speaker 2

Well, thank you very much. And we again want to thank all the employees of the company and all the customers And everybody else including the stockholders and not to forget the analysts, we are very excited about the rest of the year. Backlog is there to support it And we are looking at lot of other opportunities and we think that the balance of the year starting in Q2 and the Q3, Q4 will be very strong. Thank you very much. Talk to you in January.

Operator

Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation in today's conference. This does conclude the program. You may now disconnect. Good day.

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