TSE:MDI Major Drilling Group International Q2 2024 Earnings Report $2.75 -0.12 (-4.18%) As of 08:13 AM Eastern Earnings HistoryForecast Iveda Solutions EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.29Consensus EPS N/ABeat/MissN/AOne Year Ago EPSN/AIveda Solutions Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$206.95 millionExpected RevenueN/ABeat/MissN/AYoY Revenue GrowthN/AIveda Solutions Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2024Date12/7/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateFriday, December 8, 2023Conference Call Time8:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsIveda Solutions' next earnings date is estimated for Friday, April 18, 2025, based on past reporting schedules. Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckInterim ReportEarnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Iveda Solutions Q2 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrDecember 8, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Second Quarter 2024 Results Conference Call. I would now like to turn the meeting over to Chantal Melenchon. Please go ahead, Ms. Melancon. Speaker 100:00:11Thank you, and good morning, everyone. As mentioned, we would like to welcome you to Major Drilling's conference call for the Q2 Fiscal 2024. On the call, we will have Denis Larocque, President and CEO and Ian Ross, our Chief Financial Officer. Our results were released yesterday evening and can be found on our website at www.majordrilling.com. We also invite you to visit our website for further information. Speaker 100:00:37Before we get started, we like to caution you that during this conference call, We will be making forward looking statements about future events or the future financial performance of the company. These statements are forward looking in nature, Actual events or results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. I will now turn the presentation over to Denis Latta. Please go ahead. Speaker 200:00:59Thank you, Chantal, and good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. As you would have seen last night in our press release, we achieved the highest Revenue in more than 10 years at a time when we feel we are still very early in the mining upcycle. The fact that the copper supply should fall well short of demand by 2025 is starting to get more and more recognition. And over the last two weeks, We have seen gold return to above the $2,000 mark, which is much higher than what is required for exploration at a time when gold industry itself is facing depleting reserves. At Major, we continue to see the strength In our business, as the increase in demand from copper and battery metals customers more than offset Slow down in exploration from junior gold companies. Speaker 200:01:54During the quarter, we saw our combined revenue from copper and lithium Increased by 40% compared to last year, now representing over 30% of our activity, while gold still represented approximately 40 percent of our revenue. In addition, growth from our South American operations outweigh the decline in the In North American revenue, showcasing the effectiveness of our global diversification strategy. The strong EBITDA generation Combined with our now completely debt free position allows us to continue to create long term value for our shareholders As we repurchased over 875,000 shares this quarter at an average price of 8.31 dollars a share. Despite executing on the share buyback and an aggressive capital expenditure program to get ready for the future, We still ended the quarter with a net cash position of over $84,000,000 an increase of $23,400,000 during the quarter. With that, Ian will walk us through the quarter's financials, and I'd like to discuss the market outlook further before opening the call for questions. Speaker 200:03:08Ian? Speaker 300:03:11Thanks, Denis. Revenue for the quarter was $207,000,000 Up 3% from revenue of $201,700,000 recorded in the same quarter last year. Activity levels remained elevated as mining companies continued exploration and Resource definition programs to address depleting reserves and the need for battery metals. The favorable foreign exchange translation impact on revenue and net earnings for the quarter When comparing to the effective rates for the same period last year, it was approximately $3,000,000 $1,000,000 respectively. The overall gross margin percentage excluding depreciation was 31% for the quarter compared to 31.8% for the same period last year. Speaker 300:03:52Margins held relatively steady year over year as inflationary headwinds have been mainly offset by modest price improvements in some markets. G and A costs were $17,600,000 an increase of $1,500,000 compared to the same quarter last year. The increase was driven by annual inflationary wage adjustments implemented at the start of the new fiscal year along with high travel costs associated with increased activity levels. Foreign exchange loss was $900,000 compared to a loss of $1,100,000 for the same quarter last year. The company's reporting currency is the Canadian dollar, various jurisdictions have net monetary assets or liabilities exposed to various other currencies. Speaker 300:04:36Other expenses were $3,200,000 down from $4,700,000 in the prior year quarter, primarily due to a decrease in the annual allowance for doubtful accounts compared to the prior year quarter. The income tax provision for the quarter was $7,400,000 compared to $7,500,000 for the prior year period. The tax provision was flat compared to the prior year as profit levels were consistent year over year. EBITDA was $43,600,000 Compared to $43,000,000 in the prior year quarter, the operational leverage in our business model continues to deliver excellent financial results and strong cash generation. With the robust cash levels and challenging capital markets negatively impacting company valuations across the mining sector, We took the opportunity to allocate capital to our share buyback efforts. Speaker 300:05:25In total, we spent $7,300,000 in the quarter Acquiring and canceling over 875,000 shares at a weighted average price of $8.31 per share. The company continues to view investments in the normal course issuer bid program as an effective method to deliver shareholder value while maintaining a financially proven capital structure. We also remain committed to reinvesting in the business by spending $17,400,000 on capital expenditures, Adding 6 new drill rigs and support equipment while disposing of 5 older less efficient rigs bringing the total rig count to 602. Despite significant capital allocated to buybacks and capital spending, the company still managed to grow its net cash position by $23,400,000 ended the quarter with $84,200,000 leaving the company extremely well positioned moving into calendar 2024. The new breakdown of our fleet and utilization is as follows. Speaker 300:06:21285 specialized drills at 46% utilization, 119 Conventional Drills at 48 percent utilization and 198 underground drills at 49% utilization a total of 602 drills at 48% utilization. As we've mentioned before, specialized work in our definition is not necessarily conducted with a specialized drill. Rather it is work that requires we meet the rigorous standards of our customers in terms of technical capabilities, Operational and safety standards and other related factors. These standards are becoming increasingly important to our customers. In the Q2, revenue from specialized work accounted for 65% of our total revenue as we continue to see increased demand for our specialized services. Speaker 300:07:06Conventional drilling, which is mostly driven by juniors made up 11% of our revenue for the quarter, while underground drilling revenue remained consistent at 24% of total revenue. We continue to see the bulk of our revenue driven from seniors and intermediates representing 79% this quarter as they continue to address depleting reserves and increased their exploration efforts for battery metals. With the continued challenges accessing capital, Revenue derived from juniors was down slightly from last quarter at 21%. The recent run up in gold prices could help this customer base access funds needed to ramp up their drilling programs. In terms of commodities, following on trends seen in previous quarters, there has been a shift to battery metals with copper and lithium now accounting for approximately 30% of our revenue. Speaker 300:07:51Gold, which historically represents 50% of our revenue, was approximately 40% this quarter, while iron ore contributed 10% of our revenue. With that overview on our financial results, I'll now turn the presentation back to Denis to discuss the outlook. Speaker 200:08:06Thanks, Ian. Looking at calendar 2024, customer demand is expected to remain strong as the growing supply shortfall in most Mineral commodities should continue to drive demand for our services for several years. The growing global Demand for electrification will only increase the need for metals like copper, nickel and lithium. The enormous volume of copper, battery metals and likely uranium required will further increase Pressure on the existing supply demand dynamics. We expect all of this to drive Essential additional investment in copper and other base metal exploration projects as we help our customers discover the metals that will allow the world to accelerate Its efforts towards decarbonization. Speaker 200:09:00As well, with gold prices recently reaching record highs, This could have a positive impact on funding for junior mining companies. In the short term, it's important to note that we are now in our 3rd quarter, Traditionally, the weakest quarter of our fiscal year as mining and exploration companies paused their drilling program often for extended periods over the holiday season. While compensations remain encouraging heading into calendar 2024, we have started to see several projects shutting down earlier than the previous year. It's important to note that we feel we are still very early in the mining upcycle and also How major drilling is positioned for that upcycle. The last exploration upcycle we saw in the mining sector Followed a 6 year downturn and that upcycle lasted 10 years from 2,003 to 2012, at which point Reserves of both gold and base metals were fairly replenished. Speaker 200:10:07At that point, we saw a drop in commodity prices And a big drop in exploration spending that lasted for 8 years, while at the same time mining companies continued to produce at high levels, Therefore, depleting their reserves given that they were not carrying on the exploration efforts to replenish those reserves. Then in 2021, we saw the start of the next upcycle with the same picture we saw in 2003 With mining companies facing a supply shortage and needing to ramp up their exploration efforts to catch up. At this point, we are still in the discovery phase, therefore still early in the mining up cycle in the mining cycle. For mining companies to bring those projects into production, they need to then go through an intense phase of infill drilling While they developed those mines, which is what we saw the last time, which led us to peak levels. Major Drilling is extremely well positioned at this point of the cycle to benefit from that potential upturn. Speaker 200:11:15We are the leader in specialized drilling, Being the go to drilling company for many mining companies with technically challenging programs, whether it's remote, deep, High altitude, Arctic or Directional. As well, our strong financial position has allowed us to invest in our fleet and training, Which allows us to have the resources ready to mobilize on some of the most demanding projects out there and maintain our position as both the operator an employer of choice in our industry. With these fundamentals built firmly in place, the long term outlook Our company remains extremely positive. Major Drilling remains in a unique position to react to and benefit from the market these market dynamics. As well, the company continues to view investment in the share buyback program as an effective method to deliver shareholder value, While maintaining a financially prudent capital structure to be able to take advantage of opportunities that might arise. Speaker 200:12:19With that, we can open the call to questions. Maude? Operator00:12:24Thank Our first question is from Gordon Larsen from Pareteum Capital. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:13:00Hey, good morning and congratulations on a great quarter. There's been a lot of gold financings over the past few months. I'm wondering if you're seeing higher demand going into 2024 from that sector, as well as silver? Speaker 200:13:15Well, at this point, mining companies are preparing their budgets for next year. So we are having Lots of conversations. It's still hard to predict how high the level That exploration will be because it's still very early in that budget process. We go through that every year. But to your point, Yes, it is there is a lot of positives out there with especially with gold price that Has crossed the $2,000 mark. Speaker 200:13:53That certainly hopefully is going to help Those discussions, those budget discussions and push exploration high for next year. Speaker 400:14:05Okay. Thank you. And your ForEx loss, as you mentioned, it has improved from last quarter and last year. So I'm wondering if you could elaborate On your local investment strategy, particularly with the Argentine peso, but also elsewhere. Speaker 300:14:22Yes. I mean we have yes, we've got kind of hedging mechanisms in place within Argentina To kind of minimize the exposure, that is certainly a challenging jurisdiction. The rest of the FX is kind of made up of small amounts in various But we've certainly Argentina would be the biggest challenge these days. And with the recent election, there's lots of uncertainty down there with that, but we try and mitigate the exposure as much as possible. Speaker 400:14:53Okay. Okay. Sounds simple enough. Thank you very much. Operator00:14:57Thank you. Our following question is from Hammad Shah from Beacon Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:15:12Hey, guys. Maybe first comment on the gross margin and the margins in general. You guys mentioned operating leverage, but we typically expect better improvement in margin compared to revenue, but The trend year to date has been somewhat the opposite. Am I reading too much into that? I understand the order of It's small in terms on the deterioration margin, but can you give us any color that some one offs in there? Speaker 500:15:43Or You've seen some price pushbacks in the marketplace. Speaker 200:15:51Well, At this point, I mean, you see our revenue is just slightly up versus last year. So we've kind of There's been quite a growth in margin over the last couple of years and that was Q by a big a lot of growth in activity. Now we basically Have reached kind of a point at this point where things are the pricing pressures Let's have come down. And so there is More what I'd call regular or more into regular pricing at this point. But Again, with the junior gold coming in, should we see junior gold coming in And adding a layer of activity then that would certainly create a lot more tightness in the sector for sure. Speaker 500:17:05Okay. That's great color. I appreciate it. I think that's all I had. Congrats on a solid quarter. Speaker 200:17:14Thank you. Operator00:17:15Thank Chantal Melancon. Our next question is from Stephen Green from TD Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:17:30Good morning, guys. Just a question on the revenue mix By commodity, you mentioned the shift to battery metals, lithium and copper. Does that impact at all the type of rigs you're using on these jobs And the overall gross margins of both jobs versus kind of the prior mix? Speaker 200:17:52No. Typically, we're Pretty much agnostic to the commodity. We're I would say we drill a hole To pull the rock out of the ground, so what's in it really doesn't matter to the process For the most part, and it's more where the demand is, who wants to drill and where the demand is coming from. The only difference sometimes that we see is with iron ore where the rock is a lot harder and requires a bit more. A bit of a different consumables, But other than that, no, it's pretty much the same. Speaker 600:18:43Okay, great. And just on your comments On the holiday season, some of the shutdowns coming a little bit earlier than expected, or less than last year. Can you just give a little more color around that? You know what you're seeing there? Speaker 200:18:58Yes. I mean, every year at this time, we start to see projects shutting down for the holidays Restart in January. But last year, we had a few projects that got extended longer than usual And some going right to Christmas. But this year, we're seeing the more typical shutdown beginning end of November, beginning of December, but this does not impact our views of calendar 2024. It's just The typical Q3 shutdown that happens every year. Speaker 200:19:36Right. Okay. That's helpful. Okay. Thanks a lot. Speaker 300:19:40Thank you. Operator00:19:41Thank you. Following question is from Hamed Shah from Beacon Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:19:49Hi, guys. Just a follow-up, I guess, on capital allocation strategy given the strong balance sheet and the strong free cash flow generation you guys have. And in light of what you've seen in the market, maybe it's a little bit too early, but any changes to your CapEx growth Given what's going on in the junior space or is it too early to make any conclusions based on that? And you for the share prices. I imagine you we should expect it to continue to be as active on the NCIB, if not even more. Speaker 200:20:26On the CapEx growth, we basically, we when we started the year, we Had a CapEx budget of €80,000,000 And at this point, we're a little bit behind, but really it's more related to deliveries Then anything else, we have put orders in there. And if you remember, when we set our CapEx budget at €80,000,000 it was because we had a view way back in April that 2024 was shaping up A busy year, we were already having conversations and people talking about Doing more in 2034, that's why we kind of raised our CapEx budget And put went in and put orders in. And so at this point, there's been some delays, but Those delays are for rigs that are on spec and that we expect To basically put to work in the next fiscal year. Speaker 500:21:44And I guess on the INCIB, I guess that layer in there also on the activity. Speaker 200:21:50Yes. No, we continue to execute on that. We trade at a multiple that is at pretty much The lowest multiple we've ever traded at. So we feel that executing on the share buyback at this point It's a good use of our cash. So we yes, we are continuing to push on that. Speaker 500:22:22That's great. Thanks a lot, Dominique. I'll jump back in the queue. Operator00:22:26Thank you. And so we have no further questions registered at this time. I would now like to turn the meeting back over to you, Mr. Larrot. Speaker 200:22:44Well, thank you and thank you for listening today. I want to wish you the best for the holiday season, Including to our employees, rest up for what could be another busy year. Thank you. Operator00:22:59Thank you. The conference has now ended. 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There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Second Quarter 2024 Results Conference Call. I would now like to turn the meeting over to Chantal Melenchon. Please go ahead, Ms. Melancon. Speaker 100:00:11Thank you, and good morning, everyone. As mentioned, we would like to welcome you to Major Drilling's conference call for the Q2 Fiscal 2024. On the call, we will have Denis Larocque, President and CEO and Ian Ross, our Chief Financial Officer. Our results were released yesterday evening and can be found on our website at www.majordrilling.com. We also invite you to visit our website for further information. Speaker 100:00:37Before we get started, we like to caution you that during this conference call, We will be making forward looking statements about future events or the future financial performance of the company. These statements are forward looking in nature, Actual events or results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. I will now turn the presentation over to Denis Latta. Please go ahead. Speaker 200:00:59Thank you, Chantal, and good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. As you would have seen last night in our press release, we achieved the highest Revenue in more than 10 years at a time when we feel we are still very early in the mining upcycle. The fact that the copper supply should fall well short of demand by 2025 is starting to get more and more recognition. And over the last two weeks, We have seen gold return to above the $2,000 mark, which is much higher than what is required for exploration at a time when gold industry itself is facing depleting reserves. At Major, we continue to see the strength In our business, as the increase in demand from copper and battery metals customers more than offset Slow down in exploration from junior gold companies. Speaker 200:01:54During the quarter, we saw our combined revenue from copper and lithium Increased by 40% compared to last year, now representing over 30% of our activity, while gold still represented approximately 40 percent of our revenue. In addition, growth from our South American operations outweigh the decline in the In North American revenue, showcasing the effectiveness of our global diversification strategy. The strong EBITDA generation Combined with our now completely debt free position allows us to continue to create long term value for our shareholders As we repurchased over 875,000 shares this quarter at an average price of 8.31 dollars a share. Despite executing on the share buyback and an aggressive capital expenditure program to get ready for the future, We still ended the quarter with a net cash position of over $84,000,000 an increase of $23,400,000 during the quarter. With that, Ian will walk us through the quarter's financials, and I'd like to discuss the market outlook further before opening the call for questions. Speaker 200:03:08Ian? Speaker 300:03:11Thanks, Denis. Revenue for the quarter was $207,000,000 Up 3% from revenue of $201,700,000 recorded in the same quarter last year. Activity levels remained elevated as mining companies continued exploration and Resource definition programs to address depleting reserves and the need for battery metals. The favorable foreign exchange translation impact on revenue and net earnings for the quarter When comparing to the effective rates for the same period last year, it was approximately $3,000,000 $1,000,000 respectively. The overall gross margin percentage excluding depreciation was 31% for the quarter compared to 31.8% for the same period last year. Speaker 300:03:52Margins held relatively steady year over year as inflationary headwinds have been mainly offset by modest price improvements in some markets. G and A costs were $17,600,000 an increase of $1,500,000 compared to the same quarter last year. The increase was driven by annual inflationary wage adjustments implemented at the start of the new fiscal year along with high travel costs associated with increased activity levels. Foreign exchange loss was $900,000 compared to a loss of $1,100,000 for the same quarter last year. The company's reporting currency is the Canadian dollar, various jurisdictions have net monetary assets or liabilities exposed to various other currencies. Speaker 300:04:36Other expenses were $3,200,000 down from $4,700,000 in the prior year quarter, primarily due to a decrease in the annual allowance for doubtful accounts compared to the prior year quarter. The income tax provision for the quarter was $7,400,000 compared to $7,500,000 for the prior year period. The tax provision was flat compared to the prior year as profit levels were consistent year over year. EBITDA was $43,600,000 Compared to $43,000,000 in the prior year quarter, the operational leverage in our business model continues to deliver excellent financial results and strong cash generation. With the robust cash levels and challenging capital markets negatively impacting company valuations across the mining sector, We took the opportunity to allocate capital to our share buyback efforts. Speaker 300:05:25In total, we spent $7,300,000 in the quarter Acquiring and canceling over 875,000 shares at a weighted average price of $8.31 per share. The company continues to view investments in the normal course issuer bid program as an effective method to deliver shareholder value while maintaining a financially proven capital structure. We also remain committed to reinvesting in the business by spending $17,400,000 on capital expenditures, Adding 6 new drill rigs and support equipment while disposing of 5 older less efficient rigs bringing the total rig count to 602. Despite significant capital allocated to buybacks and capital spending, the company still managed to grow its net cash position by $23,400,000 ended the quarter with $84,200,000 leaving the company extremely well positioned moving into calendar 2024. The new breakdown of our fleet and utilization is as follows. Speaker 300:06:21285 specialized drills at 46% utilization, 119 Conventional Drills at 48 percent utilization and 198 underground drills at 49% utilization a total of 602 drills at 48% utilization. As we've mentioned before, specialized work in our definition is not necessarily conducted with a specialized drill. Rather it is work that requires we meet the rigorous standards of our customers in terms of technical capabilities, Operational and safety standards and other related factors. These standards are becoming increasingly important to our customers. In the Q2, revenue from specialized work accounted for 65% of our total revenue as we continue to see increased demand for our specialized services. Speaker 300:07:06Conventional drilling, which is mostly driven by juniors made up 11% of our revenue for the quarter, while underground drilling revenue remained consistent at 24% of total revenue. We continue to see the bulk of our revenue driven from seniors and intermediates representing 79% this quarter as they continue to address depleting reserves and increased their exploration efforts for battery metals. With the continued challenges accessing capital, Revenue derived from juniors was down slightly from last quarter at 21%. The recent run up in gold prices could help this customer base access funds needed to ramp up their drilling programs. In terms of commodities, following on trends seen in previous quarters, there has been a shift to battery metals with copper and lithium now accounting for approximately 30% of our revenue. Speaker 300:07:51Gold, which historically represents 50% of our revenue, was approximately 40% this quarter, while iron ore contributed 10% of our revenue. With that overview on our financial results, I'll now turn the presentation back to Denis to discuss the outlook. Speaker 200:08:06Thanks, Ian. Looking at calendar 2024, customer demand is expected to remain strong as the growing supply shortfall in most Mineral commodities should continue to drive demand for our services for several years. The growing global Demand for electrification will only increase the need for metals like copper, nickel and lithium. The enormous volume of copper, battery metals and likely uranium required will further increase Pressure on the existing supply demand dynamics. We expect all of this to drive Essential additional investment in copper and other base metal exploration projects as we help our customers discover the metals that will allow the world to accelerate Its efforts towards decarbonization. Speaker 200:09:00As well, with gold prices recently reaching record highs, This could have a positive impact on funding for junior mining companies. In the short term, it's important to note that we are now in our 3rd quarter, Traditionally, the weakest quarter of our fiscal year as mining and exploration companies paused their drilling program often for extended periods over the holiday season. While compensations remain encouraging heading into calendar 2024, we have started to see several projects shutting down earlier than the previous year. It's important to note that we feel we are still very early in the mining upcycle and also How major drilling is positioned for that upcycle. The last exploration upcycle we saw in the mining sector Followed a 6 year downturn and that upcycle lasted 10 years from 2,003 to 2012, at which point Reserves of both gold and base metals were fairly replenished. Speaker 200:10:07At that point, we saw a drop in commodity prices And a big drop in exploration spending that lasted for 8 years, while at the same time mining companies continued to produce at high levels, Therefore, depleting their reserves given that they were not carrying on the exploration efforts to replenish those reserves. Then in 2021, we saw the start of the next upcycle with the same picture we saw in 2003 With mining companies facing a supply shortage and needing to ramp up their exploration efforts to catch up. At this point, we are still in the discovery phase, therefore still early in the mining up cycle in the mining cycle. For mining companies to bring those projects into production, they need to then go through an intense phase of infill drilling While they developed those mines, which is what we saw the last time, which led us to peak levels. Major Drilling is extremely well positioned at this point of the cycle to benefit from that potential upturn. Speaker 200:11:15We are the leader in specialized drilling, Being the go to drilling company for many mining companies with technically challenging programs, whether it's remote, deep, High altitude, Arctic or Directional. As well, our strong financial position has allowed us to invest in our fleet and training, Which allows us to have the resources ready to mobilize on some of the most demanding projects out there and maintain our position as both the operator an employer of choice in our industry. With these fundamentals built firmly in place, the long term outlook Our company remains extremely positive. Major Drilling remains in a unique position to react to and benefit from the market these market dynamics. As well, the company continues to view investment in the share buyback program as an effective method to deliver shareholder value, While maintaining a financially prudent capital structure to be able to take advantage of opportunities that might arise. Speaker 200:12:19With that, we can open the call to questions. Maude? Operator00:12:24Thank Our first question is from Gordon Larsen from Pareteum Capital. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:13:00Hey, good morning and congratulations on a great quarter. There's been a lot of gold financings over the past few months. I'm wondering if you're seeing higher demand going into 2024 from that sector, as well as silver? Speaker 200:13:15Well, at this point, mining companies are preparing their budgets for next year. So we are having Lots of conversations. It's still hard to predict how high the level That exploration will be because it's still very early in that budget process. We go through that every year. But to your point, Yes, it is there is a lot of positives out there with especially with gold price that Has crossed the $2,000 mark. Speaker 200:13:53That certainly hopefully is going to help Those discussions, those budget discussions and push exploration high for next year. Speaker 400:14:05Okay. Thank you. And your ForEx loss, as you mentioned, it has improved from last quarter and last year. So I'm wondering if you could elaborate On your local investment strategy, particularly with the Argentine peso, but also elsewhere. Speaker 300:14:22Yes. I mean we have yes, we've got kind of hedging mechanisms in place within Argentina To kind of minimize the exposure, that is certainly a challenging jurisdiction. The rest of the FX is kind of made up of small amounts in various But we've certainly Argentina would be the biggest challenge these days. And with the recent election, there's lots of uncertainty down there with that, but we try and mitigate the exposure as much as possible. Speaker 400:14:53Okay. Okay. Sounds simple enough. Thank you very much. Operator00:14:57Thank you. Our following question is from Hammad Shah from Beacon Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:15:12Hey, guys. Maybe first comment on the gross margin and the margins in general. You guys mentioned operating leverage, but we typically expect better improvement in margin compared to revenue, but The trend year to date has been somewhat the opposite. Am I reading too much into that? I understand the order of It's small in terms on the deterioration margin, but can you give us any color that some one offs in there? Speaker 500:15:43Or You've seen some price pushbacks in the marketplace. Speaker 200:15:51Well, At this point, I mean, you see our revenue is just slightly up versus last year. So we've kind of There's been quite a growth in margin over the last couple of years and that was Q by a big a lot of growth in activity. Now we basically Have reached kind of a point at this point where things are the pricing pressures Let's have come down. And so there is More what I'd call regular or more into regular pricing at this point. But Again, with the junior gold coming in, should we see junior gold coming in And adding a layer of activity then that would certainly create a lot more tightness in the sector for sure. Speaker 500:17:05Okay. That's great color. I appreciate it. I think that's all I had. Congrats on a solid quarter. Speaker 200:17:14Thank you. Operator00:17:15Thank Chantal Melancon. Our next question is from Stephen Green from TD Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:17:30Good morning, guys. Just a question on the revenue mix By commodity, you mentioned the shift to battery metals, lithium and copper. Does that impact at all the type of rigs you're using on these jobs And the overall gross margins of both jobs versus kind of the prior mix? Speaker 200:17:52No. Typically, we're Pretty much agnostic to the commodity. We're I would say we drill a hole To pull the rock out of the ground, so what's in it really doesn't matter to the process For the most part, and it's more where the demand is, who wants to drill and where the demand is coming from. The only difference sometimes that we see is with iron ore where the rock is a lot harder and requires a bit more. A bit of a different consumables, But other than that, no, it's pretty much the same. Speaker 600:18:43Okay, great. And just on your comments On the holiday season, some of the shutdowns coming a little bit earlier than expected, or less than last year. Can you just give a little more color around that? You know what you're seeing there? Speaker 200:18:58Yes. I mean, every year at this time, we start to see projects shutting down for the holidays Restart in January. But last year, we had a few projects that got extended longer than usual And some going right to Christmas. But this year, we're seeing the more typical shutdown beginning end of November, beginning of December, but this does not impact our views of calendar 2024. It's just The typical Q3 shutdown that happens every year. Speaker 200:19:36Right. Okay. That's helpful. Okay. Thanks a lot. Speaker 300:19:40Thank you. Operator00:19:41Thank you. Following question is from Hamed Shah from Beacon Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:19:49Hi, guys. Just a follow-up, I guess, on capital allocation strategy given the strong balance sheet and the strong free cash flow generation you guys have. And in light of what you've seen in the market, maybe it's a little bit too early, but any changes to your CapEx growth Given what's going on in the junior space or is it too early to make any conclusions based on that? And you for the share prices. I imagine you we should expect it to continue to be as active on the NCIB, if not even more. Speaker 200:20:26On the CapEx growth, we basically, we when we started the year, we Had a CapEx budget of €80,000,000 And at this point, we're a little bit behind, but really it's more related to deliveries Then anything else, we have put orders in there. And if you remember, when we set our CapEx budget at €80,000,000 it was because we had a view way back in April that 2024 was shaping up A busy year, we were already having conversations and people talking about Doing more in 2034, that's why we kind of raised our CapEx budget And put went in and put orders in. And so at this point, there's been some delays, but Those delays are for rigs that are on spec and that we expect To basically put to work in the next fiscal year. Speaker 500:21:44And I guess on the INCIB, I guess that layer in there also on the activity. Speaker 200:21:50Yes. No, we continue to execute on that. We trade at a multiple that is at pretty much The lowest multiple we've ever traded at. So we feel that executing on the share buyback at this point It's a good use of our cash. So we yes, we are continuing to push on that. Speaker 500:22:22That's great. Thanks a lot, Dominique. I'll jump back in the queue. Operator00:22:26Thank you. And so we have no further questions registered at this time. I would now like to turn the meeting back over to you, Mr. Larrot. Speaker 200:22:44Well, thank you and thank you for listening today. I want to wish you the best for the holiday season, Including to our employees, rest up for what could be another busy year. Thank you. Operator00:22:59Thank you. The conference has now ended. Please disconnect your lines at this time, and we thank you for your participation.Read moreRemove AdsPowered by