NASDAQ:SPSC SPS Commerce Q1 2023 Earnings Report $129.06 +0.40 (+0.31%) Closing price 04/17/2025 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$129.08 +0.03 (+0.02%) As of 04/17/2025 04:07 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast SPS Commerce EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.47Consensus EPS $0.34Beat/MissBeat by +$0.13One Year Ago EPSN/ASPS Commerce Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$125.87 millionExpected Revenue$124.03 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$1.84 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/ASPS Commerce Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2023Date4/26/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateWednesday, April 26, 2023Conference Call Time4:30PM ETUpcoming EarningsSPS Commerce's Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Thursday, April 24, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 4:30 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Q1 2025 Earnings ReportConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by SPS Commerce Q1 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrApril 26, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 9 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the SPS Commerce First Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in listen only mode. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Irmina Plaszczyk, Investor Relations for SPS Commerce. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:43Thank you, Andrew. Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us on SPS Commerce Q1 2023 conference call. We will make certain statements today, including with respect to our expected financial results, both market strategy and efforts designed to These statements are forward looking and involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Please note that these forward looking statements reflect our opinions only as of the date of this call, And we undertake no obligation to publicly update or reverse any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Please refer to our SEC filings, specifically our Form 10 ks, as well as our financial results press release for a more detailed description of the risk factors that may These documents are available at our website, spfcommerce.com, and at the SEC's website, sec.gov. Speaker 100:01:43In addition, we are providing a historical data sheet for easy reference on our Investor Relations section of our website, spscommerce.com. During our call today, we will discuss adjusted EBITDA financial measures and non GAAP income per share. In our press release and our filings with the SEC, each of which is posted on our website. You will find additional disclosures regarding these non GAAP financial measures, including Speaker 200:02:15Thanks, Irmina, and welcome, everyone. The Q1 of 2023 marks a strong start to the year as macro and omnichannel dynamics Continue to drive the need for efficiency across the retail industry. We continue to see strong momentum in fulfillment and analytics and achieved total revenue of $125,900,000 Both total revenue and recurring revenue grew 20%. Before I continue with my prepared remarks, I'd like to acknowledge the announcement we made in early March about my planned retirement. The Board is in the process of conducting a search for my successor. Speaker 200:02:53And in the meantime, we continue to execute our strategy to be the world's retail network. The expertise and knowledge we gain from working with over 115,000 trading partners worldwide uniquely positions us as a business advisor to existing and potential customers who are looking to improve efficiency and productivity. Over the past 3 years, retailers and suppliers faced changing consumer behavior, growth in sales channels and volatility in the supply chain. Coupled with ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty, strain on the retail industry has been substantial uncovering inefficiencies among the trading partners of all sizes. SPS Commerce is proud to work with retailers and suppliers across We recently launched a community campaign for the True Value Company, a wholesaler with over 4,500 independent retail locations Worldwide and one of the largest distributors in the U. Speaker 200:04:04S. Our initial engagement to address specific EDI inefficiencies led to a full business assessment by SBS. Having recognized our ability to improve the quality and adoption of EDI within their vendor community, True Value decided to partner with SBS to standardize electronic order fulfillment with over 1,000 vendors. We believe this will result in improved order and inventory management, cost savings and trading partner performance across Key metrics such as fill rates and ship timelines to deliver a better customer experience. SPS Commerce's network model, our channel partner collaboration, EDI expertise and our suite of solutions are key differentiators and underscore our competitive advantage. Speaker 200:04:55Orbeon, A private equity backed collective of premium cosmetic brands was focused on long term omnichannel success and was introduced to SPS during an ERP implementation. Making EDI a priority, Orvion became a fulfillment customer. And in an effort to optimize the omnichannel experience, they subscribe to analytics to gain visibility into inventory levels and sell through across their various sales channels. Orbion is a prime example of a customer who is successfully navigating the omnichannel journey, Leveraging SBS' fulfillment and analytics solutions to work with trading partners that include Bloomingdale's, Macy's and Nordstrom's. In summary, the ongoing expansion of our network is a reflection of SPS' ability to help retailers, suppliers I believe our strategy and our people position SPS Commerce for continued success as we capitalize on the growth opportunities ahead of us. Speaker 200:06:07With that, I'll turn it over to Kim to discuss our financial results. Speaker 300:06:11Thanks Archie. We had a great Q1 of 2023. Revenue was 100 $5,900,000 a 20 percent increase over Q1 of last year and represented our 89th consecutive Quarter of revenue growth. Recurring revenue this quarter also grew 20% year over year. The total number of recurring revenue Customers increased 13% year over year to 42,750 and wallet share increased 7% to 11,050. Speaker 300:06:39For the quarter, adjusted EBITDA grew 16 percent to $37,000,000 compared to $31,800,000 in Q1 of last year. We ended the quarter with total cash and investments of approximately $233,000,000 Now turning to guidance. For the Q2 of 2023, we expect revenue to be in the range of $128,000,000 to $128,800,000 which represents approximately 17% to 18% year over year growth. We expect adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of $36,400,000 to $37,000,000 We expect fully diluted earnings per share to be in the range of $0.30 to $0.31 with fully diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 37,500,000 shares. We expect non GAAP diluted income per share to be in the range of $0.62 to 0 $0.63 with stock based compensation expense of approximately $12,800,000 Revenue to be in the range of $525,500,000 to $527,600,000 representing approximately 17% growth over 2022. Speaker 300:07:51We expect adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of $154,200,000 to $155,800,000 representing approximately 17% to 18% growth over 2022. We expect fully diluted earnings per share to be in the range of $1.55 to 1 $0.58 with Fully diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 37,400,000 shares. We expect non GAAP diluted income per share to be in the range of 2 point $0.67 to $2.70 with stock based compensation expense of approximately $45,000,000 depreciation expense $19,800,000 and amortization expense for the year of approximately $15,600,000 For the remainder of the year, on a quarterly basis, investors Should model approximately a 30% effective tax rate calculated on GAAP pretax net earnings. Beyond 2023, we maintain our annual revenue growth expectations of 15% or greater as we expand our network through community enablement campaigns and acquisitions. We continue to expect adjusted EBITDA dollar growth of 15% to 25% as we invest in the business to capitalize on market dynamics and support current and future growth. Speaker 300:09:00In the long term, we maintain our target model for adjusted EBITDA margin of 35%. In summary, our history of strong financial performance and 89 consecutive quarters of revenue growth underscore the stability of our business model and our consistent execution. Despite ongoing macro dynamics, We believe we are better positioned than ever to deliver on our long term targets and sustained profitable growth. And with that, I'd like to open the call to questions. Operator00:09:32We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question comes from Scott Berg with Needham and Company. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:10:08Hi, Arshin and Kim. Congrats on the great quarter and thanks for taking my questions. I guess I got 2, let's start with the Revenue outperformance in the quarter, it was roughly double what it was in Q1 a year ago. What went better in the quarter than maybe you Or was this more of a case of, I guess, a change in guidance philosophy, more you're maybe a little bit more conservative on your guidance this year, just given what the macro backdrop is like. Speaker 300:10:36Hi, Scott. I'll take that one. As it relates To the outperformance, it was really across the board. So we had solid execution on the fulfillment as well as our analytics product. We also in this quarter did have higher than typical one time revenue as well. Speaker 300:10:51That is not something that you would anticipate or we Would continue going forward. That was really a mix of some of the community activity, and a little bit of other one time revenue. Speaker 400:11:05Got it. Helpful. And then as we think about the macro a little bit, I know we've had a chance to discuss this Nothing a lot over the last 3 or 4 quarters, but if you break down by geographic region on where your presences are, maybe it's Asia Pac, obviously, with Put hold out of Australia, U. S. And Europe. Speaker 400:11:24Are you seeing any changes there that are kind of noteworthy or anything that might be different than your expectations 6 to 12 months ago? Speaker 200:11:33Yes, Scott, thanks for the question. No, we're really not seeing major movements. I mean, it's the biggest theme In retail, besides omni channel and trying to catch up with consumer expectations, it is really challenging for Retailers and suppliers to forecast their business because there aren't any comparables. I mean, you compare against last Q1, you compare against 2021, 2020, You've just got multiple years that are all one off years. So that just continues to be the biggest thing. Speaker 200:12:03And They're all cautious, obviously, but take the different regions. Europe is really all about analytics. We Still see strong momentum there. Australia is really an entire ecosystem. We're seeing strong Momentum there. Speaker 200:12:20And then last is Asia, which we're really supporting North America supply chain customers. And we frankly aren't seeing a lot of chains there either. I mean, not of significance anyway. Speaker 400:12:33Archie, just a quick follow-up on that. I know China has opened up over the last 90 days to 120 days more from a travel perspective than a supply chain perspective necessarily, but does that kind of loosening up some of their restrictions and I guess, borders, does that create an opportunity at all for you maybe as a minor tailwind of the business? Or is it really kind of a nonevent for you all? Speaker 200:12:56Frankly, it's somewhat of a nonevent. It really comes down to the suppliers. And typically, it's then the manufacturing is in China. So Where that manufacturing takes place at the end of the day really doesn't affect us and doesn't really create an opportunity or a threat for us. Got it. Speaker 200:13:15That's all I have. Speaker 400:13:16Thanks for taking my questions. Operator00:13:19The next question comes from Parker Lane with Stifel. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:13:25Yes. Hi. Thanks for taking the questions and congrats on the quarter. Kim, noticed that wallet share was down a touch Quarter over quarter, wondering if you could dive into the dynamics of that. I know it's not a terribly large decline. Speaker 500:13:38And then just give us a reminder on the balance of wallet Sure. And net new customer additions that you expect in the growth algorithm this year? Thanks. Speaker 300:13:47Sure, Parker. So from a year over year perspective, it grew about 7 But to your point, if you look at the absolute dollars Q4 to Q1, there was a slight sequential decline. That's driven from an acquisition we made in Q4 of Ener Trade, as a reminder, when we made that acquisition, we said that would add about 2,500 customers, but their average revenue per customer is much smaller than ours, roughly around 3,000. And so that is why you see that sequential decline because Q1 is the 1st full Quarter where we have all of that inter trade revenue. Also just of note, that has occurred in some other acquisitions as well. Speaker 300:14:29So if you were to look back at Q4 2021 compared to Q1 2022 based on an acquisition we made in Q4 Q4 2021, you saw a similar type of dynamic. Speaker 500:14:41Got it. Appreciate that. And can you talk a little bit about gross margin leverage in this model longer term and just the impact that some of the recent acquisitions have had on gross margins Where you expect a long term model to shake out on that front? Speaker 300:14:57Sure. So if you think about where we're at from a gross margin, we're at, call it, sort of that mid ish to Maybe a little bit above mid ish 60s from a gross margin perspective. Longer term, we believe that can be in the low 70s. The biggest driver of how that will change over time to get us to the low 70s is really primarily going to be around scaling. Cost of goods sold is an area we've made a lot of investments in, in the overall customer experience. Speaker 300:15:23And over time, we believe we'll be able to grow into a lot of those investments. For any acquisitions we've made where the asset that we've acquired has lower gross margins than we do, We do believe that there is nothing that would make them not equal our gross margins over time. So Nothing has changed from our belief of the ability to have gross margins in the low 70s in the future. And that would align with when we're at, call it that sort of mid-30s from an adjusted EBIT job margin perspective. Speaker 500:15:59Understood. Appreciate the feedback. Thanks again. Operator00:16:04The next question comes from Jeff Van Rhee with Craig Hallum. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:16:10Great. Thanks. Thanks guys and congrats on another great quarter. So a couple of questions. I'd love to hear a bit more about the true value opportunity in terms of just maybe as a case study. Speaker 600:16:21What do they have now? What are they using? What are you displacing? How did they Just a little more backdrop on how you got here. Speaker 200:16:28Yes. So a lot of manual processes is what We typically see in a retailer a lot and either a, some of the documents are automated, but not all the documents, but it's really not It's not across the board. So a lot of manual processes. And I would say this is a little different type of company, But pretty much straight down the fairway as far as type of enablement campaign, they really are distributed. They sit between them and the Retailers, so we will enable their suppliers. Speaker 200:17:04We'll do a typical campaign, which is where we record a webcast. We work with their team. We do calling. Those suppliers will have the opportunity to either use our solution And or buy a competitor solution and test and certify with them. So and we'll be aligned at the top At true value. Speaker 200:17:25So it feels like obviously that's a pretty decent number of suppliers, but we feel this is pretty down the middle Type of retailer just at the end of the day they're more of a distributor than an actual retailer because they're independent stores. Speaker 600:17:43Right, right, sure. On the acquisition front, just any update on sort of pricing from potential sellers, pipeline of future deals that you're looking at or how it's changing? Speaker 200:17:56Yes. I mean, we continue to be very active. And as you would expect, It is a challenge at least if they've raised if companies have raised funds in the last 2 years, a lot of times they have Real ridiculous valuation expectations and we're just not going to pay valuations that were Normal 18 months ago, but are outdated today. So that does create some headwind, but a lot of times over time, They do become more, I don't know, more in check. I think the other thing we're seeing in some of these, if they are funded by Investors is a move towards profitability. Speaker 200:18:36A lot of them were burning a lot of cash, which Create some problems for us and so we'd rather not do that. So some of them are getting their houses in order. So We continue to be aggressive. We continue to be out there, but we're going to stay disciplined. Speaker 600:18:56Last for me, in terms of the most recent, call it, last 12 months, give or take, cohort of suppliers coming onto the network, Any observations about how this cohort might be behaving differently with respect to the number of connections, the frequency or pace at which they start to add new connections, The size that they come in, any notable differences about the most recent cohort that stands out? Speaker 200:19:19That's a good question. It's something we look at pretty regularly and It tends to be it's pretty typical. Over time, they do over time, especially with the community enablement campaign, we have great upsell Those suppliers, it takes time, but nothing unique about over the last 12 months in particular. Speaker 600:19:42All right. Thanks, Jack. Operator00:19:46The next question comes from Joe Bruinck with Robert W. Baird and Company. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:19:55Great. Hi, everyone. Yes, I guess Similar to the last question, maybe similar on just the macro topic, with a bankruptcy, retailer bankruptcy now Is there any change in just how suppliers currently on the network kind of Absorb information like that, like is there a certain immediacy where that connection, that particular connection just goes away or Are there sometimes opportunities to actually use it as a reengaging event and kind of reeducate on what the platform can So you don't end up losing a lot of business. Just how would you kind of approach that proposition these days? Speaker 200:20:42Yes. So, really when you think about the supplier, there's 2 there's suppliers that only use SPS for that supplier. Retailer. For that retailer. So you're at risk of losing that supplier. Speaker 200:20:57And those numbers tend to be highest when we have a strong retail relationship. In other words, we're doing our onboarding, which in the Bed Bath and Beyond case, I assume that's what you're referring to. We don't have that. So we don't have very many suppliers in that boat. Then you have suppliers that they might have 5, 10, 50 or 100 different retail trading partners they use SPS for. Speaker 200:21:25And kind of part of typical business for these guys is they're adding and subtracting Trading partners along the way. I mean, our bigger suppliers in particular, they might stay at 50 retailers. They may go from 50 to 55, but they Subtract 7 and add 12. So, it's kind of typical. So from that standpoint, I think it's kind of proof of our business model. Speaker 200:21:51It's not going to have a significant impact to us. Would we like to lose any business? Obviously, we don't And along the way, our job of our sales staff and our marketing team is to continually be engaging with all of those suppliers. So they're fully aware how else they can use SBS Commerce. So, obviously, a little bit of those processes when you have something like a Bed Bath and Beyond, but Frankly, as I talk to retailers, we're seeing Bed Bath and Beyond as a little bit more of a one off than a, wow, look at what's happening to retail. Speaker 700:22:33Okay. That's all helpful. Thanks, Archie. And then just based on what one of your Here's in the supply chain category, I had to say last night. It seems like kind of rejuvenated investment in The stores, brick and mortar stores is something that's taking place. Speaker 700:22:55Is there maybe a lagged effect When you hear about retailers, sinking investment into things like point of sale or inventory management, Could your analytics product ultimately benefit, but it may be benefits after those Commitments or is there not a relationship at all? Speaker 200:23:20Yes. I think a couple of things. 1, not all that surprised by the results Last night, I assume you're referring to Manhattan and just one of the big themes we're seeing in retail is they met the demands of the consumer In 2021, 2022 and now they're really trying to get the back end systems. So there are different lag effects for us. For instance, if a retailer is automating their distribution center, so they're going to start receiving product in with a barcode label, that will typically Upon implementation lead to a potential enablement campaign and we have a partnership there. Speaker 200:23:57So there are different Lagging or leading indicators for us that can be a positive. Don't want to over blow it, but they can be Again, like if a retailer is buying Manhattan Associates, they need to get their suppliers They behave differently. They need to send an advance ship notice. They need to send a barcode label. And that's where we come in. Speaker 200:24:24We enable those suppliers. We do an enablement campaign for those documents. So, a lot of those things are real positive. And we are seeing investment from retailers because they have met the needs of the consumer for the most part, but they're not doing it efficiently, effectively or necessarily profitably. So there's a big push. Speaker 700:24:46And does that relationship hold with The store activity, thinking of like point of sale, just wanting to have more accurate placement of inventory if you're Supplier visibility into kind of final demand, does that kind of follow along? Speaker 200:25:04It does. Obviously, the point of sales is most valuable For the store activity, either the store for the consumer buying at the store or also one of the trends we're seeing is stores are becoming distribution centers. So having Inventory on Haneda's stores, what's selling, so that those are positives for us. Again, I don't want to over blow them, but they are positives for us. Speaker 700:25:27Yes, yes. I'll leave it there. Thank you very much. Operator00:25:38The next question comes from Christine Jiang with Northland Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:25:46Hey guys, thanks for taking my question and congrats on the quarter. Just wondering if you could talk about a little bit more The level of activity that you're seeing from channel partners, are you still seeing strong contributions from them? And are there any changes To that relative to maybe 2020 levels? Speaker 300:26:08Sure. So channel Sales in that lead generation engine still remains very important and robust for us. There are some nuances depending on which ERP system, but that still remains quite positive and quite robust. Speaker 800:26:28Got it. Thanks. Very helpful. And then on the revenue guidance provided for Q2 and the full year, I believe there is a slight deceleration embedded for the second half of twenty twenty three. Can you just walk us through how you're thinking about that trajectory Was there maybe some pull forward that you saw in the first half or maybe a little bit more cautiousness baked into the guidance there? Speaker 300:26:53Sure. So a couple of things I can point you to is one, there was a couple of acquisitions that we made in the latter part of 2022 That we lapped in the latter part of 2023. So that has been reflected into the guidance itself. Also, just as a reminder, the guidance that we just provided for our revenue expectations for the year At a midpoint is about $2,000,000 higher than what we had anticipated just 90 days ago. Speaker 800:27:23Got it. Okay. And then final question for me would be on the analytics piece of the business there. Did you guys see any acceleration this quarter? How did that part of the business perform? Speaker 300:27:37Sure. So analytics grew about 10% year over year And our expectation would be that we would expect to see analytics grow within a couple of percentage points similar to that 10% number. So say basically at 10% or plus or minus 1% or 2%. Speaker 800:27:55Got it. Thank you very much. Thank you. Operator00:28:00I'm showing no further questions in the queue. Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. Thank you for your participation and have a wonderful day. 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There are 9 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the SPS Commerce First Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in listen only mode. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Irmina Plaszczyk, Investor Relations for SPS Commerce. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:43Thank you, Andrew. Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us on SPS Commerce Q1 2023 conference call. We will make certain statements today, including with respect to our expected financial results, both market strategy and efforts designed to These statements are forward looking and involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Please note that these forward looking statements reflect our opinions only as of the date of this call, And we undertake no obligation to publicly update or reverse any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Please refer to our SEC filings, specifically our Form 10 ks, as well as our financial results press release for a more detailed description of the risk factors that may These documents are available at our website, spfcommerce.com, and at the SEC's website, sec.gov. Speaker 100:01:43In addition, we are providing a historical data sheet for easy reference on our Investor Relations section of our website, spscommerce.com. During our call today, we will discuss adjusted EBITDA financial measures and non GAAP income per share. In our press release and our filings with the SEC, each of which is posted on our website. You will find additional disclosures regarding these non GAAP financial measures, including Speaker 200:02:15Thanks, Irmina, and welcome, everyone. The Q1 of 2023 marks a strong start to the year as macro and omnichannel dynamics Continue to drive the need for efficiency across the retail industry. We continue to see strong momentum in fulfillment and analytics and achieved total revenue of $125,900,000 Both total revenue and recurring revenue grew 20%. Before I continue with my prepared remarks, I'd like to acknowledge the announcement we made in early March about my planned retirement. The Board is in the process of conducting a search for my successor. Speaker 200:02:53And in the meantime, we continue to execute our strategy to be the world's retail network. The expertise and knowledge we gain from working with over 115,000 trading partners worldwide uniquely positions us as a business advisor to existing and potential customers who are looking to improve efficiency and productivity. Over the past 3 years, retailers and suppliers faced changing consumer behavior, growth in sales channels and volatility in the supply chain. Coupled with ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty, strain on the retail industry has been substantial uncovering inefficiencies among the trading partners of all sizes. SPS Commerce is proud to work with retailers and suppliers across We recently launched a community campaign for the True Value Company, a wholesaler with over 4,500 independent retail locations Worldwide and one of the largest distributors in the U. Speaker 200:04:04S. Our initial engagement to address specific EDI inefficiencies led to a full business assessment by SBS. Having recognized our ability to improve the quality and adoption of EDI within their vendor community, True Value decided to partner with SBS to standardize electronic order fulfillment with over 1,000 vendors. We believe this will result in improved order and inventory management, cost savings and trading partner performance across Key metrics such as fill rates and ship timelines to deliver a better customer experience. SPS Commerce's network model, our channel partner collaboration, EDI expertise and our suite of solutions are key differentiators and underscore our competitive advantage. Speaker 200:04:55Orbeon, A private equity backed collective of premium cosmetic brands was focused on long term omnichannel success and was introduced to SPS during an ERP implementation. Making EDI a priority, Orvion became a fulfillment customer. And in an effort to optimize the omnichannel experience, they subscribe to analytics to gain visibility into inventory levels and sell through across their various sales channels. Orbion is a prime example of a customer who is successfully navigating the omnichannel journey, Leveraging SBS' fulfillment and analytics solutions to work with trading partners that include Bloomingdale's, Macy's and Nordstrom's. In summary, the ongoing expansion of our network is a reflection of SPS' ability to help retailers, suppliers I believe our strategy and our people position SPS Commerce for continued success as we capitalize on the growth opportunities ahead of us. Speaker 200:06:07With that, I'll turn it over to Kim to discuss our financial results. Speaker 300:06:11Thanks Archie. We had a great Q1 of 2023. Revenue was 100 $5,900,000 a 20 percent increase over Q1 of last year and represented our 89th consecutive Quarter of revenue growth. Recurring revenue this quarter also grew 20% year over year. The total number of recurring revenue Customers increased 13% year over year to 42,750 and wallet share increased 7% to 11,050. Speaker 300:06:39For the quarter, adjusted EBITDA grew 16 percent to $37,000,000 compared to $31,800,000 in Q1 of last year. We ended the quarter with total cash and investments of approximately $233,000,000 Now turning to guidance. For the Q2 of 2023, we expect revenue to be in the range of $128,000,000 to $128,800,000 which represents approximately 17% to 18% year over year growth. We expect adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of $36,400,000 to $37,000,000 We expect fully diluted earnings per share to be in the range of $0.30 to $0.31 with fully diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 37,500,000 shares. We expect non GAAP diluted income per share to be in the range of $0.62 to 0 $0.63 with stock based compensation expense of approximately $12,800,000 Revenue to be in the range of $525,500,000 to $527,600,000 representing approximately 17% growth over 2022. Speaker 300:07:51We expect adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of $154,200,000 to $155,800,000 representing approximately 17% to 18% growth over 2022. We expect fully diluted earnings per share to be in the range of $1.55 to 1 $0.58 with Fully diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 37,400,000 shares. We expect non GAAP diluted income per share to be in the range of 2 point $0.67 to $2.70 with stock based compensation expense of approximately $45,000,000 depreciation expense $19,800,000 and amortization expense for the year of approximately $15,600,000 For the remainder of the year, on a quarterly basis, investors Should model approximately a 30% effective tax rate calculated on GAAP pretax net earnings. Beyond 2023, we maintain our annual revenue growth expectations of 15% or greater as we expand our network through community enablement campaigns and acquisitions. We continue to expect adjusted EBITDA dollar growth of 15% to 25% as we invest in the business to capitalize on market dynamics and support current and future growth. Speaker 300:09:00In the long term, we maintain our target model for adjusted EBITDA margin of 35%. In summary, our history of strong financial performance and 89 consecutive quarters of revenue growth underscore the stability of our business model and our consistent execution. Despite ongoing macro dynamics, We believe we are better positioned than ever to deliver on our long term targets and sustained profitable growth. And with that, I'd like to open the call to questions. Operator00:09:32We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question comes from Scott Berg with Needham and Company. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:10:08Hi, Arshin and Kim. Congrats on the great quarter and thanks for taking my questions. I guess I got 2, let's start with the Revenue outperformance in the quarter, it was roughly double what it was in Q1 a year ago. What went better in the quarter than maybe you Or was this more of a case of, I guess, a change in guidance philosophy, more you're maybe a little bit more conservative on your guidance this year, just given what the macro backdrop is like. Speaker 300:10:36Hi, Scott. I'll take that one. As it relates To the outperformance, it was really across the board. So we had solid execution on the fulfillment as well as our analytics product. We also in this quarter did have higher than typical one time revenue as well. Speaker 300:10:51That is not something that you would anticipate or we Would continue going forward. That was really a mix of some of the community activity, and a little bit of other one time revenue. Speaker 400:11:05Got it. Helpful. And then as we think about the macro a little bit, I know we've had a chance to discuss this Nothing a lot over the last 3 or 4 quarters, but if you break down by geographic region on where your presences are, maybe it's Asia Pac, obviously, with Put hold out of Australia, U. S. And Europe. Speaker 400:11:24Are you seeing any changes there that are kind of noteworthy or anything that might be different than your expectations 6 to 12 months ago? Speaker 200:11:33Yes, Scott, thanks for the question. No, we're really not seeing major movements. I mean, it's the biggest theme In retail, besides omni channel and trying to catch up with consumer expectations, it is really challenging for Retailers and suppliers to forecast their business because there aren't any comparables. I mean, you compare against last Q1, you compare against 2021, 2020, You've just got multiple years that are all one off years. So that just continues to be the biggest thing. Speaker 200:12:03And They're all cautious, obviously, but take the different regions. Europe is really all about analytics. We Still see strong momentum there. Australia is really an entire ecosystem. We're seeing strong Momentum there. Speaker 200:12:20And then last is Asia, which we're really supporting North America supply chain customers. And we frankly aren't seeing a lot of chains there either. I mean, not of significance anyway. Speaker 400:12:33Archie, just a quick follow-up on that. I know China has opened up over the last 90 days to 120 days more from a travel perspective than a supply chain perspective necessarily, but does that kind of loosening up some of their restrictions and I guess, borders, does that create an opportunity at all for you maybe as a minor tailwind of the business? Or is it really kind of a nonevent for you all? Speaker 200:12:56Frankly, it's somewhat of a nonevent. It really comes down to the suppliers. And typically, it's then the manufacturing is in China. So Where that manufacturing takes place at the end of the day really doesn't affect us and doesn't really create an opportunity or a threat for us. Got it. Speaker 200:13:15That's all I have. Speaker 400:13:16Thanks for taking my questions. Operator00:13:19The next question comes from Parker Lane with Stifel. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:13:25Yes. Hi. Thanks for taking the questions and congrats on the quarter. Kim, noticed that wallet share was down a touch Quarter over quarter, wondering if you could dive into the dynamics of that. I know it's not a terribly large decline. Speaker 500:13:38And then just give us a reminder on the balance of wallet Sure. And net new customer additions that you expect in the growth algorithm this year? Thanks. Speaker 300:13:47Sure, Parker. So from a year over year perspective, it grew about 7 But to your point, if you look at the absolute dollars Q4 to Q1, there was a slight sequential decline. That's driven from an acquisition we made in Q4 of Ener Trade, as a reminder, when we made that acquisition, we said that would add about 2,500 customers, but their average revenue per customer is much smaller than ours, roughly around 3,000. And so that is why you see that sequential decline because Q1 is the 1st full Quarter where we have all of that inter trade revenue. Also just of note, that has occurred in some other acquisitions as well. Speaker 300:14:29So if you were to look back at Q4 2021 compared to Q1 2022 based on an acquisition we made in Q4 Q4 2021, you saw a similar type of dynamic. Speaker 500:14:41Got it. Appreciate that. And can you talk a little bit about gross margin leverage in this model longer term and just the impact that some of the recent acquisitions have had on gross margins Where you expect a long term model to shake out on that front? Speaker 300:14:57Sure. So if you think about where we're at from a gross margin, we're at, call it, sort of that mid ish to Maybe a little bit above mid ish 60s from a gross margin perspective. Longer term, we believe that can be in the low 70s. The biggest driver of how that will change over time to get us to the low 70s is really primarily going to be around scaling. Cost of goods sold is an area we've made a lot of investments in, in the overall customer experience. Speaker 300:15:23And over time, we believe we'll be able to grow into a lot of those investments. For any acquisitions we've made where the asset that we've acquired has lower gross margins than we do, We do believe that there is nothing that would make them not equal our gross margins over time. So Nothing has changed from our belief of the ability to have gross margins in the low 70s in the future. And that would align with when we're at, call it that sort of mid-30s from an adjusted EBIT job margin perspective. Speaker 500:15:59Understood. Appreciate the feedback. Thanks again. Operator00:16:04The next question comes from Jeff Van Rhee with Craig Hallum. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:16:10Great. Thanks. Thanks guys and congrats on another great quarter. So a couple of questions. I'd love to hear a bit more about the true value opportunity in terms of just maybe as a case study. Speaker 600:16:21What do they have now? What are they using? What are you displacing? How did they Just a little more backdrop on how you got here. Speaker 200:16:28Yes. So a lot of manual processes is what We typically see in a retailer a lot and either a, some of the documents are automated, but not all the documents, but it's really not It's not across the board. So a lot of manual processes. And I would say this is a little different type of company, But pretty much straight down the fairway as far as type of enablement campaign, they really are distributed. They sit between them and the Retailers, so we will enable their suppliers. Speaker 200:17:04We'll do a typical campaign, which is where we record a webcast. We work with their team. We do calling. Those suppliers will have the opportunity to either use our solution And or buy a competitor solution and test and certify with them. So and we'll be aligned at the top At true value. Speaker 200:17:25So it feels like obviously that's a pretty decent number of suppliers, but we feel this is pretty down the middle Type of retailer just at the end of the day they're more of a distributor than an actual retailer because they're independent stores. Speaker 600:17:43Right, right, sure. On the acquisition front, just any update on sort of pricing from potential sellers, pipeline of future deals that you're looking at or how it's changing? Speaker 200:17:56Yes. I mean, we continue to be very active. And as you would expect, It is a challenge at least if they've raised if companies have raised funds in the last 2 years, a lot of times they have Real ridiculous valuation expectations and we're just not going to pay valuations that were Normal 18 months ago, but are outdated today. So that does create some headwind, but a lot of times over time, They do become more, I don't know, more in check. I think the other thing we're seeing in some of these, if they are funded by Investors is a move towards profitability. Speaker 200:18:36A lot of them were burning a lot of cash, which Create some problems for us and so we'd rather not do that. So some of them are getting their houses in order. So We continue to be aggressive. We continue to be out there, but we're going to stay disciplined. Speaker 600:18:56Last for me, in terms of the most recent, call it, last 12 months, give or take, cohort of suppliers coming onto the network, Any observations about how this cohort might be behaving differently with respect to the number of connections, the frequency or pace at which they start to add new connections, The size that they come in, any notable differences about the most recent cohort that stands out? Speaker 200:19:19That's a good question. It's something we look at pretty regularly and It tends to be it's pretty typical. Over time, they do over time, especially with the community enablement campaign, we have great upsell Those suppliers, it takes time, but nothing unique about over the last 12 months in particular. Speaker 600:19:42All right. Thanks, Jack. Operator00:19:46The next question comes from Joe Bruinck with Robert W. Baird and Company. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:19:55Great. Hi, everyone. Yes, I guess Similar to the last question, maybe similar on just the macro topic, with a bankruptcy, retailer bankruptcy now Is there any change in just how suppliers currently on the network kind of Absorb information like that, like is there a certain immediacy where that connection, that particular connection just goes away or Are there sometimes opportunities to actually use it as a reengaging event and kind of reeducate on what the platform can So you don't end up losing a lot of business. Just how would you kind of approach that proposition these days? Speaker 200:20:42Yes. So, really when you think about the supplier, there's 2 there's suppliers that only use SPS for that supplier. Retailer. For that retailer. So you're at risk of losing that supplier. Speaker 200:20:57And those numbers tend to be highest when we have a strong retail relationship. In other words, we're doing our onboarding, which in the Bed Bath and Beyond case, I assume that's what you're referring to. We don't have that. So we don't have very many suppliers in that boat. Then you have suppliers that they might have 5, 10, 50 or 100 different retail trading partners they use SPS for. Speaker 200:21:25And kind of part of typical business for these guys is they're adding and subtracting Trading partners along the way. I mean, our bigger suppliers in particular, they might stay at 50 retailers. They may go from 50 to 55, but they Subtract 7 and add 12. So, it's kind of typical. So from that standpoint, I think it's kind of proof of our business model. Speaker 200:21:51It's not going to have a significant impact to us. Would we like to lose any business? Obviously, we don't And along the way, our job of our sales staff and our marketing team is to continually be engaging with all of those suppliers. So they're fully aware how else they can use SBS Commerce. So, obviously, a little bit of those processes when you have something like a Bed Bath and Beyond, but Frankly, as I talk to retailers, we're seeing Bed Bath and Beyond as a little bit more of a one off than a, wow, look at what's happening to retail. Speaker 700:22:33Okay. That's all helpful. Thanks, Archie. And then just based on what one of your Here's in the supply chain category, I had to say last night. It seems like kind of rejuvenated investment in The stores, brick and mortar stores is something that's taking place. Speaker 700:22:55Is there maybe a lagged effect When you hear about retailers, sinking investment into things like point of sale or inventory management, Could your analytics product ultimately benefit, but it may be benefits after those Commitments or is there not a relationship at all? Speaker 200:23:20Yes. I think a couple of things. 1, not all that surprised by the results Last night, I assume you're referring to Manhattan and just one of the big themes we're seeing in retail is they met the demands of the consumer In 2021, 2022 and now they're really trying to get the back end systems. So there are different lag effects for us. For instance, if a retailer is automating their distribution center, so they're going to start receiving product in with a barcode label, that will typically Upon implementation lead to a potential enablement campaign and we have a partnership there. Speaker 200:23:57So there are different Lagging or leading indicators for us that can be a positive. Don't want to over blow it, but they can be Again, like if a retailer is buying Manhattan Associates, they need to get their suppliers They behave differently. They need to send an advance ship notice. They need to send a barcode label. And that's where we come in. Speaker 200:24:24We enable those suppliers. We do an enablement campaign for those documents. So, a lot of those things are real positive. And we are seeing investment from retailers because they have met the needs of the consumer for the most part, but they're not doing it efficiently, effectively or necessarily profitably. So there's a big push. Speaker 700:24:46And does that relationship hold with The store activity, thinking of like point of sale, just wanting to have more accurate placement of inventory if you're Supplier visibility into kind of final demand, does that kind of follow along? Speaker 200:25:04It does. Obviously, the point of sales is most valuable For the store activity, either the store for the consumer buying at the store or also one of the trends we're seeing is stores are becoming distribution centers. So having Inventory on Haneda's stores, what's selling, so that those are positives for us. Again, I don't want to over blow them, but they are positives for us. Speaker 700:25:27Yes, yes. I'll leave it there. Thank you very much. Operator00:25:38The next question comes from Christine Jiang with Northland Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:25:46Hey guys, thanks for taking my question and congrats on the quarter. Just wondering if you could talk about a little bit more The level of activity that you're seeing from channel partners, are you still seeing strong contributions from them? And are there any changes To that relative to maybe 2020 levels? Speaker 300:26:08Sure. So channel Sales in that lead generation engine still remains very important and robust for us. There are some nuances depending on which ERP system, but that still remains quite positive and quite robust. Speaker 800:26:28Got it. Thanks. Very helpful. And then on the revenue guidance provided for Q2 and the full year, I believe there is a slight deceleration embedded for the second half of twenty twenty three. Can you just walk us through how you're thinking about that trajectory Was there maybe some pull forward that you saw in the first half or maybe a little bit more cautiousness baked into the guidance there? Speaker 300:26:53Sure. So a couple of things I can point you to is one, there was a couple of acquisitions that we made in the latter part of 2022 That we lapped in the latter part of 2023. So that has been reflected into the guidance itself. Also, just as a reminder, the guidance that we just provided for our revenue expectations for the year At a midpoint is about $2,000,000 higher than what we had anticipated just 90 days ago. Speaker 800:27:23Got it. Okay. And then final question for me would be on the analytics piece of the business there. Did you guys see any acceleration this quarter? How did that part of the business perform? Speaker 300:27:37Sure. So analytics grew about 10% year over year And our expectation would be that we would expect to see analytics grow within a couple of percentage points similar to that 10% number. So say basically at 10% or plus or minus 1% or 2%. Speaker 800:27:55Got it. Thank you very much. Thank you. Operator00:28:00I'm showing no further questions in the queue. Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. Thank you for your participation and have a wonderful day. You may now disconnect.Read morePowered by