Proto Labs Q1 2024 Earnings Report $31.04 -0.73 (-2.29%) As of 04/8/2025 03:59 PM Eastern This is a fair market value price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Proto Labs EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.20Consensus EPS $0.13Beat/MissBeat by +$0.07One Year Ago EPSN/AProto Labs Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$127.89 millionExpected Revenue$123.81 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$4.08 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AProto Labs Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2024Date5/3/2024TimeN/AConference Call DateFriday, May 3, 2024Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsProto Labs' Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Friday, May 2, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 8:30 AM 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 HistoryPRLB ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Proto Labs Q1 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMay 3, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Greetings. Welcome to Proto Labs First Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. Please note this conference is being recorded. Operator00:00:21I will now turn the conference over to Jason Frankman, Vice President and Corporate Controller. Thank you. You may begin. Speaker 100:00:28Thank you, Sherry, and welcome, everyone, to Proto Labs' Q1 2024 Earnings Conference Call. I'm joined today by Rob Bedour, President and Chief Executive Officer and Dan Schumacher, Chief Financial Officer. This morning Proto Labs issued a press release announcing its financial results for the Q1 ended March 31, 2024. The release is available on the company's website. In addition, a prepared slide presentation is available online at the web address provided in our press release. Speaker 100:01:00Our discussion today will include statements relating to future performance and expectations that are or may be considered forward looking statements and subject to many risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. Please refer to our earnings press release and recent SEC filings, including our annual report on Form 10 ks for information on certain risks that could cause actual outcomes to differ materially and adversely from any forward looking statements made today. The results and guidance we will discuss include non GAAP financial measures consistent with our past practice. Please refer to our press release and the accompanying slide presentation at the Investor Relations section of our company website for a complete reconciliation of GAAP to non GAAP results. Now, I'll turn the call over to Rob Bedour. Speaker 100:01:52Rob? Speaker 200:01:53Thanks, Jason. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining our Q1 2024 earnings call. We demonstrated strong operational and financial execution in the quarter, delivering 1st quarter revenue at the top end of our guidance range and earnings above expectations. These results were driven by the continued execution of our 2 strategic priorities, increasing the number of customers using our comprehensive offer and driving higher revenue per customer through larger orders in all services. We delivered strong gross margins, earnings and cash flow. Speaker 200:02:31I'll now expand on the progress being made across our two priorities and then Dan will take us through the results momentarily. First, we continue to increase the number of customers using our comprehensive offer fulfilled through both the factory and the network. The combined offer brings immense value to customers enabling them to use Proto Labs as a single source manufacturer throughout the product lifecycle from prototype to production to end of life. We have seen that those customers that use Proto Labs across both the factory and the network spend approximately double what all other customers spend, demonstrating the significant synergy and value that our customers derive from the combined offer. Over the past few years, we've significantly expanded our offering and now serve more production needs than ever before, yet we are in the early innings of customers fully utilizing our combined offer. Speaker 200:03:29In fact, last year less than 5% of the 53,000 total Proto Labs customer contacts purchased parts fulfilled through both the factory and the network. This clearly presents a huge growth opportunity for Proto Labs and I am very excited about this potential. We have been and continue to be very focused on accelerating the continued adoption of our combined offer in order to capitalize on the attractive growth opportunities to add new clients and increase share of wallet. We also made progress on our second strategic priority, which is to drive higher revenue per customer through larger orders in all services. Of note, revenue per customer contact increased 5% year over year in the Q1. Speaker 200:04:18We are benefiting from recent technological advancements to our offering which allow us to win more in production. In the factory, we're beginning to see early returns on investments in production including robotics, our patented automated mold polishing process and machine perception in our quality verification process. We have also greatly supplemented our production offer with expanded capabilities and AI enabled pricing options through the network. We believe that Proto Labs has the strongest brand in the industry known for our reliability and quality for the last 25 years. Let me now bring these remarks to life with several examples of how we're helping our customers positively impact the world. Speaker 200:05:05These customer examples begin on Page 6 of our slide presentation. The first two examples highlight our role in enabling the profound advancements taking place in medical devices, specifically advanced prosthetic equipment. BioDaft has used Proto Labs as their custom parts supplier since its founding in 2010. As we showcased on our website and a recent press release, BioDAP creates custom prosthetic equipment for elite adaptive athletes via our world class factory CNC machining service. Our ability to iterate and rapidly manufacture high performance custom prosthetic equipment allows us to serve BioAdapt and provide bespoke highly engineered solutions for elite athletes such as Mike Schultz, founder of BioDAPT and former X Games and Paralympic Fit Games Gold Medalist as well as Noel Lambert, former Division 1 lacrosse athlete who is training to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games. Speaker 200:06:11Circles, another manufacturer of advanced prosthetic equipment that enables amputees in East Africa to live active lives needed a way to mass produce a design that can be adjusted to each individual while being highly affordable. Our Proto Labs network provided design input and affordably manufactured high strength stainless steel CNC machine components for Circleg's prosthetic system in the high volumes that they required. I'm deeply proud of the fact that we can play a role in helping society through our work with pioneering medical device companies like BioDapt and Circleg. Whether they need rapid prototyping for custom high requirement products or affordable manufacturing of critical components at high production volumes. We can bring unique value to our customers throughout the lifecycle of their products through our combined offer. Speaker 200:07:05The next example that I'd like to share comes from our work with NASA, where we delivered custom metal components within 48 hours of their design. Our unique highly automated digital factory enables us to serve NASA's needs faster than anyone else in the world. Over the years, our digital manufacturing offer has propelled NASA's design evolution and accelerated their innovations. In February, NASA partnered with Proto Labs at the PowerSource Global Summit where they crowdsourced requirements and design constraints for a tool to capture gases on the moon's surface. Conference attendees use generative design software to design metal components for light weighting that could be manufactured using Proto Labs 3 d printing and CNC machining capabilities. Speaker 200:07:54Once ordered, Proto Labs manufactured the parts in less than 24 hours. Less than 48 hours after they were designed, the physical parts were delivered to NASA at the conference, enabling these experts to innovate and move science forward. Proto Labs is uniquely positioned to achieve this feat for NASA as the only digital manufacturer in the world that combines the digital thread with speed, reliability and quality. This is a great example of the positive impact we can have for our customers by utilizing our unique capabilities to empower the world's most innovative organizations to bring new ideas and products to market. As I stated at the beginning of the call, we continue to execute well on our priorities during the Q1, which drove strong financial and operational results. Speaker 200:08:45We are pleased with our progress to date and remain focused on executing on our strategic initiatives and generating strong financial results. I want to thank our entire team for their continued dedication to excellence and positioning Proto Labs for success and value creation. Dan will now provide additional financial detail on our Q1 results as well as our outlook for the Q2 of 2024. Dan? Speaker 300:09:09Thanks, Rob, and good morning, everyone. Our financial results begin on Page 10 of the slide presentation. As Rob mentioned, we delivered 1st quarter revenue at the top end of our guidance range and earnings above expectations, driven by an uptick in order growth relative to the beginning of the year as well as strong performance in higher margin services. 1st quarter revenue of $127,900,000 was in our guidance range and grew 1% year over year in constant currencies. Proto Labs Network revenue was $23,900,000 a quarterly record, up 38% in constant currencies. Speaker 300:09:511st quarter U. S. Revenue grew 4% year over year, while Europe revenue was softer than expected, declining 9% year over year in constant currencies, primarily due to large orders in the Q1 of 2023 that did not recur this quarter. In addition, the Eurozone and U. K. Speaker 300:10:10Manufacturing sectors continued to contract in the Q1 on the basis of weak demand. Turning to Slide 12 and revenue by service. 1st quarter injection molding revenue grew approximately 1% year over year in constant currencies. Injection molding parts growth was particularly strong due to continued larger CNC Machining grew 3% year over year in constant currencies, driven by continued growth through Proto Labs Network. 1st quarter 3 d printing revenue was flat year over year. Speaker 300:10:46Sheet metal revenue declined 16% year over year in constant currencies. As previously mentioned, our sheet metal service is more exposed to the computer electronics vertical, which experienced continued industry wide softness. We have rightsized the business and are monitoring it carefully. 1st quarter non GAAP gross margin increased 30 basis points sequentially to 45.6%, driven by improvements in factory gross margins. Proto Labs network non GAAP gross margin was 31 point 7%. Speaker 300:11:221st quarter non GAAP diluted net income per share was $0.40 above the midpoint of our guidance range of $0.30 This outperformance was driven by revenue coming in near the top end of our guidance range and better than expected gross margins. Gross margin exceeded our expectations due largely to stronger than anticipated factory revenues in injection molding in the Americas, one of our higher margin services. We are pleased with the improvements we've seen in factory gross margins as we drive continued innovation in automation and efficiency as the world's most advanced digital manufacturer. Non GAAP EPS of $0.40 was down $0.06 sequentially, primarily due to higher operating expenses, including higher incentive compensation and other seasonal costs that increased sequentially in the Q1. The increased SG and A costs were partially offset by higher volume and an improvement in factory gross margins. Speaker 300:12:28Turning to cash flow and balance sheet highlights on Slide 13. Our industry leading cash flow generation model produced $21,300,000 in 1st quarter cash from operations. We repurchased $16,000,000 of common stock in the quarter, equivalent to 85 percent of our free cash flow. On March 31, 2024, we had $112,900,000 of and investments on our balance sheet and 0 debt. Turning now to forward looking guidance. Speaker 300:13:02Our guidance for the Q2 of 2024 is outlined on Slide 15. We expect to generate 2nd quarter revenue between $122,000,000 $130,000,000 After strong orders from the end of January through the beginning of March, we saw some softening of larger orders as we approached the week of Easter. That carried through the month of April. We do expect year over year revenue growth in the Q2. We expect foreign currency to have a negligible impact on revenue compared to the Q2 of 2023. Speaker 300:13:35Moving to earnings guidance. We anticipate non GAAP add backs in the second quarter to include stock based compensation expense of approximately $4,500,000 and amortization expense of 1,000,000 We currently estimate a non GAAP effective tax rate of 24%, plus or minus 50 basis points in the 2nd quarter. In summary, we expect 2nd quarter non GAAP earnings per share between $0.30 $0.38 That concludes our prepared remarks. Operator, please open the line for questions. Operator00:14:11Thank Our first question is from Brian Drab with William Blair. Please proceed. Speaker 400:14:38Hi, good morning. Thanks for taking my questions. Speaker 200:14:41Good morning, Brian. Speaker 400:14:41I'd like to morning. I'd like to just start on the orders. I think I have the picture, but can you just maybe put a finer point on it? So when we talked to you on February 9, the year had been getting off to a pretty slow start and it sounds like it picked up, I guess, in terms of the whole business or just large orders, but that seemed to pick up in the later part of February March, but that slowed in April. Can you just elaborate on that? Speaker 300:15:11Yes. So, we saw at the beginning of the year end of last year and beginning of this year, really a softer order period for us than we've had historically. And we saw an order pickup in January and that continued to be strong through February the beginning of March. But as we started approaching the Easter period, it was a bit softer and that continued through April. Our guidance is based on as we always do, we've looked at the order trends and the guidance is indicative of that. Speaker 300:15:48In terms of you asked about specific areas or geographies, I mean, we talked about in the script, we had really strong larger injection molding orders through that timeframe. And those were primarily in the Americas, which you can see in our results in terms of our strength by region. Speaker 400:16:11Got it. Thanks. And then can I ask about gross margin because gross margin again above 45%? It's been moving in the right direction. Is that sustainable? Speaker 400:16:25And can you remind me, I don't know if you said, but within the network, where are we with gross margin in the Q1? Speaker 300:16:35Yes. So I would say a couple of things Brian. First, we started we saw improvements last year in gross margin in 2 areas. 1 is in the network and that has to do with continuing to improve our algorithm for both pricing and sourcing through the network as well as expanding our MPs into different geographies. So that as we go into the Q1 of this year, we historically had stronger impact from Chinese New Year, which causes the capacity in our MP network to be a bit lighter and for us to be more challenged from a gross margin perspective. Speaker 300:17:22Our algorithms and expanding our sourcing helped us to maintain margins over 31% in the network in the Q1. The second thing and Rob talked about it and I talked about it as well, we've increased automation in our facilities around both robotics, our patented mold polishing, our quality labs and those things add efficiency especially when we get larger orders. And we started seeing that last year and then an improvement in our margins last year and that continued into the Q1. I would say absolutely as we continue to main larger orders, maintain larger orders, we should be able to continue that type of margin in the factory. From the network side, we've been in this very uneven environment from a macro perspective. Speaker 300:18:17And we're very pleased with where our network gross margins are, which are at the high end of our range. I wouldn't want to extend the range right now until we maybe get into a different macro time and if we're able to still maintain that high margin through that period. Speaker 400:18:36Yes, definitely within the network the gross margin has been at the high end of expectations and I've seen obviously the automation in the factory is very impressive. Last question for me, can I just push a little harder? Do you think that consolidated gross margin can stay above 45% throughout 2024? Speaker 300:18:57Yes. I mean with the limited visibility that we have, if I'm not going to say for Q3 and Q4, because I'm not going to try to right now forecast what that volume will be. But I would say the guidance our earnings guidance for the next quarter assumes flat to slightly down gross margin percent just based on the midpoint being a lower volume number than in the Q1, but that's maintaining kind of healthy efficiency and healthy margins. Speaker 400:19:31Yes. Thanks very much. Operator00:19:35Our next question is from Greg Palm with Craig Hallum Capital Group. Please proceed. Speaker 500:19:42Yes. Good morning, everybody. Thanks for taking the questions. I wanted to dig into guidance just a little bit and kind of what you said about April specifically. Can you just maybe give us some sense on how you approach the guidance? Speaker 500:19:58Is it essentially based on what you have seen in April and the assumption that maybe it improves from there? Or is it based on things stabilizing at these levels? Just a little bit more color because I think normally Q2 is seasonally stronger than Q1. So just wanted to get some sense on how you're approaching the guide. Speaker 300:20:20It's interesting in this environment, Greg, if you take a look at us last year, Q2 was not seasonally stronger than Q1. And so we are looking at the order input as you just said. We're looking at what our businesses are seeing from a quotation trend. And based on that, we are developing a range that we think is where the revenue is going to end up being. It's a challenging environment, right, because to forecast, because as I talked about in last call, we had softwares to come into the quarter as well. Speaker 300:21:01We went through a period where the orders were fairly strong and now they're softening again. And so we used our same information that we have going in, in terms of what are our orders at, where did April come in to help project the quarter. I will say something else though on top of that. We've shown last year in this uneven type of macro environment that we can grow and that's what we're focused on right now. And the middle of the guide and our Q1 both indicate us growing and that's what we're focused on. Speaker 500:21:35Yes, makes sense. Okay, I appreciate that. And then thanks for providing a little bit more color on sort of the customers in the cross sale opportunity. And I think you mentioned that 5% of customers are currently using both services. Did I hear that right? Speaker 200:21:53Yes, less than 5%. Yes. Speaker 500:21:56Less than 5%. Where was that number a year ago? Where do you want it to be, whether it's a year from now or a couple of years from now? And I guess more importantly, what are you doing internally to increase that number? Speaker 200:22:08Yes, I appreciate the question. Thank you. So if you're asking what's driving the cross selling that we're seeing, the answer is we are. This is very fundamental to our strategy. This is what our sales and marketing teams are focused on. Speaker 200:22:27We've over the last several years expanded our offering dramatically both through the network and through the factory in terms of being able to take larger quantity orders into production more efficiently. And we're starting to see that traction, right? We've got over 53,000 customers that we serve who are used to relying on us for prototyping and have been asking us more opportunities to work together in different use cases and needs that they have. And we're now able to bring that to them and able to support them through the lifecycle of their products. And so we are working very aggressively to bring that to our customers, right. Speaker 200:23:11At the beginning of the year, we changed the brand United around Proto Labs with the network and we've been communicating this to our customers and our sales people have been approaching our customers with these broader offerings to capture some of these opportunities. And so we're seeing that have traction, right? And as you point out, we are absolutely in the early innings with this, right? We are just scratching the surface. I'm pleased with how quickly the number grew from 0 to what it is today. Speaker 200:23:44And I'm just really excited about attacking the remaining 95% of our customers, right, and bringing this opportunity to them, Because I think that this is clearly a huge growth potential for our business. Speaker 500:23:58Yes, makes sense. Okay. I will leave it there. Thanks. Speaker 200:24:02Thanks, Brett. Operator00:24:09Our next question is from Jim Ricchiuti with Needham and Company. Please proceed. Speaker 600:24:16Hi, good morning. Just given the variability that you're seeing in the business, the softening you've seen more recently, is that in any is there much of a difference in Europe versus the U. S? Or are you seeing any change in any particular vertical? Speaker 300:24:40Yes. I would say that, Jim, the softness is more just to do with larger orders. And I think more of that softness is in the U. S. Than it is in Europe from a quarter over quarter perspective. Speaker 600:24:56Got it. And remind me, you were impacted at least by the comparison in Europe by some larger orders you had in the year ago period of Q1. What did that look like in Q2 of last year? I'm just trying to think about, how we might see that portion of the business bounce back in Q2? Speaker 300:25:22Yes. So when we're talking specifically about Europe, our factory side of the business in Q1 of last year in Europe had some really large orders that didn't repeat into Q2. So last year's Q2 Europe number for the factory was lower than what its Q1 number was. And so that's part of the reason why you saw the decline that you did in Europe was really tough comps with Q1 of last year from the timing of larger orders within Europe. Speaker 600:26:02Got it. How should we be thinking about OpEx as we think there's a reasonable step up in OpEx from Q4 to Q1. As you look out over the balance of the year, any thoughts on how we should be modeling OpEx? Speaker 300:26:27Yes. I think OpEx will be slightly higher in Q2 versus Q1. We have some additional investments we're making in the business. There's some more expense from a trade show perspective. And so we expect a slight uptick in OpEx from Q1 to Q2. Speaker 200:26:50Okay. Thank you. Speaker 300:26:53Thanks, Jim. Operator00:26:54There are no further questions at this time. We will conclude today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time and thank you for your participation.Read moreRemove AdsPowered by Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallProto Labs Q1 202400:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xRemove Ads Earnings DocumentsSlide DeckPress Release(8-K)Quarterly report(10-Q) Proto Labs Earnings HeadlinesProto Labs (NYSE:PRLB) investors are sitting on a loss of 46% if they invested five years agoMarch 28, 2025 | finance.yahoo.comIs Proto Labs, Inc. 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There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Greetings. Welcome to Proto Labs First Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. Please note this conference is being recorded. Operator00:00:21I will now turn the conference over to Jason Frankman, Vice President and Corporate Controller. Thank you. You may begin. Speaker 100:00:28Thank you, Sherry, and welcome, everyone, to Proto Labs' Q1 2024 Earnings Conference Call. I'm joined today by Rob Bedour, President and Chief Executive Officer and Dan Schumacher, Chief Financial Officer. This morning Proto Labs issued a press release announcing its financial results for the Q1 ended March 31, 2024. The release is available on the company's website. In addition, a prepared slide presentation is available online at the web address provided in our press release. Speaker 100:01:00Our discussion today will include statements relating to future performance and expectations that are or may be considered forward looking statements and subject to many risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. Please refer to our earnings press release and recent SEC filings, including our annual report on Form 10 ks for information on certain risks that could cause actual outcomes to differ materially and adversely from any forward looking statements made today. The results and guidance we will discuss include non GAAP financial measures consistent with our past practice. Please refer to our press release and the accompanying slide presentation at the Investor Relations section of our company website for a complete reconciliation of GAAP to non GAAP results. Now, I'll turn the call over to Rob Bedour. Speaker 100:01:52Rob? Speaker 200:01:53Thanks, Jason. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining our Q1 2024 earnings call. We demonstrated strong operational and financial execution in the quarter, delivering 1st quarter revenue at the top end of our guidance range and earnings above expectations. These results were driven by the continued execution of our 2 strategic priorities, increasing the number of customers using our comprehensive offer and driving higher revenue per customer through larger orders in all services. We delivered strong gross margins, earnings and cash flow. Speaker 200:02:31I'll now expand on the progress being made across our two priorities and then Dan will take us through the results momentarily. First, we continue to increase the number of customers using our comprehensive offer fulfilled through both the factory and the network. The combined offer brings immense value to customers enabling them to use Proto Labs as a single source manufacturer throughout the product lifecycle from prototype to production to end of life. We have seen that those customers that use Proto Labs across both the factory and the network spend approximately double what all other customers spend, demonstrating the significant synergy and value that our customers derive from the combined offer. Over the past few years, we've significantly expanded our offering and now serve more production needs than ever before, yet we are in the early innings of customers fully utilizing our combined offer. Speaker 200:03:29In fact, last year less than 5% of the 53,000 total Proto Labs customer contacts purchased parts fulfilled through both the factory and the network. This clearly presents a huge growth opportunity for Proto Labs and I am very excited about this potential. We have been and continue to be very focused on accelerating the continued adoption of our combined offer in order to capitalize on the attractive growth opportunities to add new clients and increase share of wallet. We also made progress on our second strategic priority, which is to drive higher revenue per customer through larger orders in all services. Of note, revenue per customer contact increased 5% year over year in the Q1. Speaker 200:04:18We are benefiting from recent technological advancements to our offering which allow us to win more in production. In the factory, we're beginning to see early returns on investments in production including robotics, our patented automated mold polishing process and machine perception in our quality verification process. We have also greatly supplemented our production offer with expanded capabilities and AI enabled pricing options through the network. We believe that Proto Labs has the strongest brand in the industry known for our reliability and quality for the last 25 years. Let me now bring these remarks to life with several examples of how we're helping our customers positively impact the world. Speaker 200:05:05These customer examples begin on Page 6 of our slide presentation. The first two examples highlight our role in enabling the profound advancements taking place in medical devices, specifically advanced prosthetic equipment. BioDaft has used Proto Labs as their custom parts supplier since its founding in 2010. As we showcased on our website and a recent press release, BioDAP creates custom prosthetic equipment for elite adaptive athletes via our world class factory CNC machining service. Our ability to iterate and rapidly manufacture high performance custom prosthetic equipment allows us to serve BioAdapt and provide bespoke highly engineered solutions for elite athletes such as Mike Schultz, founder of BioDAPT and former X Games and Paralympic Fit Games Gold Medalist as well as Noel Lambert, former Division 1 lacrosse athlete who is training to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games. Speaker 200:06:11Circles, another manufacturer of advanced prosthetic equipment that enables amputees in East Africa to live active lives needed a way to mass produce a design that can be adjusted to each individual while being highly affordable. Our Proto Labs network provided design input and affordably manufactured high strength stainless steel CNC machine components for Circleg's prosthetic system in the high volumes that they required. I'm deeply proud of the fact that we can play a role in helping society through our work with pioneering medical device companies like BioDapt and Circleg. Whether they need rapid prototyping for custom high requirement products or affordable manufacturing of critical components at high production volumes. We can bring unique value to our customers throughout the lifecycle of their products through our combined offer. Speaker 200:07:05The next example that I'd like to share comes from our work with NASA, where we delivered custom metal components within 48 hours of their design. Our unique highly automated digital factory enables us to serve NASA's needs faster than anyone else in the world. Over the years, our digital manufacturing offer has propelled NASA's design evolution and accelerated their innovations. In February, NASA partnered with Proto Labs at the PowerSource Global Summit where they crowdsourced requirements and design constraints for a tool to capture gases on the moon's surface. Conference attendees use generative design software to design metal components for light weighting that could be manufactured using Proto Labs 3 d printing and CNC machining capabilities. Speaker 200:07:54Once ordered, Proto Labs manufactured the parts in less than 24 hours. Less than 48 hours after they were designed, the physical parts were delivered to NASA at the conference, enabling these experts to innovate and move science forward. Proto Labs is uniquely positioned to achieve this feat for NASA as the only digital manufacturer in the world that combines the digital thread with speed, reliability and quality. This is a great example of the positive impact we can have for our customers by utilizing our unique capabilities to empower the world's most innovative organizations to bring new ideas and products to market. As I stated at the beginning of the call, we continue to execute well on our priorities during the Q1, which drove strong financial and operational results. Speaker 200:08:45We are pleased with our progress to date and remain focused on executing on our strategic initiatives and generating strong financial results. I want to thank our entire team for their continued dedication to excellence and positioning Proto Labs for success and value creation. Dan will now provide additional financial detail on our Q1 results as well as our outlook for the Q2 of 2024. Dan? Speaker 300:09:09Thanks, Rob, and good morning, everyone. Our financial results begin on Page 10 of the slide presentation. As Rob mentioned, we delivered 1st quarter revenue at the top end of our guidance range and earnings above expectations, driven by an uptick in order growth relative to the beginning of the year as well as strong performance in higher margin services. 1st quarter revenue of $127,900,000 was in our guidance range and grew 1% year over year in constant currencies. Proto Labs Network revenue was $23,900,000 a quarterly record, up 38% in constant currencies. Speaker 300:09:511st quarter U. S. Revenue grew 4% year over year, while Europe revenue was softer than expected, declining 9% year over year in constant currencies, primarily due to large orders in the Q1 of 2023 that did not recur this quarter. In addition, the Eurozone and U. K. Speaker 300:10:10Manufacturing sectors continued to contract in the Q1 on the basis of weak demand. Turning to Slide 12 and revenue by service. 1st quarter injection molding revenue grew approximately 1% year over year in constant currencies. Injection molding parts growth was particularly strong due to continued larger CNC Machining grew 3% year over year in constant currencies, driven by continued growth through Proto Labs Network. 1st quarter 3 d printing revenue was flat year over year. Speaker 300:10:46Sheet metal revenue declined 16% year over year in constant currencies. As previously mentioned, our sheet metal service is more exposed to the computer electronics vertical, which experienced continued industry wide softness. We have rightsized the business and are monitoring it carefully. 1st quarter non GAAP gross margin increased 30 basis points sequentially to 45.6%, driven by improvements in factory gross margins. Proto Labs network non GAAP gross margin was 31 point 7%. Speaker 300:11:221st quarter non GAAP diluted net income per share was $0.40 above the midpoint of our guidance range of $0.30 This outperformance was driven by revenue coming in near the top end of our guidance range and better than expected gross margins. Gross margin exceeded our expectations due largely to stronger than anticipated factory revenues in injection molding in the Americas, one of our higher margin services. We are pleased with the improvements we've seen in factory gross margins as we drive continued innovation in automation and efficiency as the world's most advanced digital manufacturer. Non GAAP EPS of $0.40 was down $0.06 sequentially, primarily due to higher operating expenses, including higher incentive compensation and other seasonal costs that increased sequentially in the Q1. The increased SG and A costs were partially offset by higher volume and an improvement in factory gross margins. Speaker 300:12:28Turning to cash flow and balance sheet highlights on Slide 13. Our industry leading cash flow generation model produced $21,300,000 in 1st quarter cash from operations. We repurchased $16,000,000 of common stock in the quarter, equivalent to 85 percent of our free cash flow. On March 31, 2024, we had $112,900,000 of and investments on our balance sheet and 0 debt. Turning now to forward looking guidance. Speaker 300:13:02Our guidance for the Q2 of 2024 is outlined on Slide 15. We expect to generate 2nd quarter revenue between $122,000,000 $130,000,000 After strong orders from the end of January through the beginning of March, we saw some softening of larger orders as we approached the week of Easter. That carried through the month of April. We do expect year over year revenue growth in the Q2. We expect foreign currency to have a negligible impact on revenue compared to the Q2 of 2023. Speaker 300:13:35Moving to earnings guidance. We anticipate non GAAP add backs in the second quarter to include stock based compensation expense of approximately $4,500,000 and amortization expense of 1,000,000 We currently estimate a non GAAP effective tax rate of 24%, plus or minus 50 basis points in the 2nd quarter. In summary, we expect 2nd quarter non GAAP earnings per share between $0.30 $0.38 That concludes our prepared remarks. Operator, please open the line for questions. Operator00:14:11Thank Our first question is from Brian Drab with William Blair. Please proceed. Speaker 400:14:38Hi, good morning. Thanks for taking my questions. Speaker 200:14:41Good morning, Brian. Speaker 400:14:41I'd like to morning. I'd like to just start on the orders. I think I have the picture, but can you just maybe put a finer point on it? So when we talked to you on February 9, the year had been getting off to a pretty slow start and it sounds like it picked up, I guess, in terms of the whole business or just large orders, but that seemed to pick up in the later part of February March, but that slowed in April. Can you just elaborate on that? Speaker 300:15:11Yes. So, we saw at the beginning of the year end of last year and beginning of this year, really a softer order period for us than we've had historically. And we saw an order pickup in January and that continued to be strong through February the beginning of March. But as we started approaching the Easter period, it was a bit softer and that continued through April. Our guidance is based on as we always do, we've looked at the order trends and the guidance is indicative of that. Speaker 300:15:48In terms of you asked about specific areas or geographies, I mean, we talked about in the script, we had really strong larger injection molding orders through that timeframe. And those were primarily in the Americas, which you can see in our results in terms of our strength by region. Speaker 400:16:11Got it. Thanks. And then can I ask about gross margin because gross margin again above 45%? It's been moving in the right direction. Is that sustainable? Speaker 400:16:25And can you remind me, I don't know if you said, but within the network, where are we with gross margin in the Q1? Speaker 300:16:35Yes. So I would say a couple of things Brian. First, we started we saw improvements last year in gross margin in 2 areas. 1 is in the network and that has to do with continuing to improve our algorithm for both pricing and sourcing through the network as well as expanding our MPs into different geographies. So that as we go into the Q1 of this year, we historically had stronger impact from Chinese New Year, which causes the capacity in our MP network to be a bit lighter and for us to be more challenged from a gross margin perspective. Speaker 300:17:22Our algorithms and expanding our sourcing helped us to maintain margins over 31% in the network in the Q1. The second thing and Rob talked about it and I talked about it as well, we've increased automation in our facilities around both robotics, our patented mold polishing, our quality labs and those things add efficiency especially when we get larger orders. And we started seeing that last year and then an improvement in our margins last year and that continued into the Q1. I would say absolutely as we continue to main larger orders, maintain larger orders, we should be able to continue that type of margin in the factory. From the network side, we've been in this very uneven environment from a macro perspective. Speaker 300:18:17And we're very pleased with where our network gross margins are, which are at the high end of our range. I wouldn't want to extend the range right now until we maybe get into a different macro time and if we're able to still maintain that high margin through that period. Speaker 400:18:36Yes, definitely within the network the gross margin has been at the high end of expectations and I've seen obviously the automation in the factory is very impressive. Last question for me, can I just push a little harder? Do you think that consolidated gross margin can stay above 45% throughout 2024? Speaker 300:18:57Yes. I mean with the limited visibility that we have, if I'm not going to say for Q3 and Q4, because I'm not going to try to right now forecast what that volume will be. But I would say the guidance our earnings guidance for the next quarter assumes flat to slightly down gross margin percent just based on the midpoint being a lower volume number than in the Q1, but that's maintaining kind of healthy efficiency and healthy margins. Speaker 400:19:31Yes. Thanks very much. Operator00:19:35Our next question is from Greg Palm with Craig Hallum Capital Group. Please proceed. Speaker 500:19:42Yes. Good morning, everybody. Thanks for taking the questions. I wanted to dig into guidance just a little bit and kind of what you said about April specifically. Can you just maybe give us some sense on how you approach the guidance? Speaker 500:19:58Is it essentially based on what you have seen in April and the assumption that maybe it improves from there? Or is it based on things stabilizing at these levels? Just a little bit more color because I think normally Q2 is seasonally stronger than Q1. So just wanted to get some sense on how you're approaching the guide. Speaker 300:20:20It's interesting in this environment, Greg, if you take a look at us last year, Q2 was not seasonally stronger than Q1. And so we are looking at the order input as you just said. We're looking at what our businesses are seeing from a quotation trend. And based on that, we are developing a range that we think is where the revenue is going to end up being. It's a challenging environment, right, because to forecast, because as I talked about in last call, we had softwares to come into the quarter as well. Speaker 300:21:01We went through a period where the orders were fairly strong and now they're softening again. And so we used our same information that we have going in, in terms of what are our orders at, where did April come in to help project the quarter. I will say something else though on top of that. We've shown last year in this uneven type of macro environment that we can grow and that's what we're focused on right now. And the middle of the guide and our Q1 both indicate us growing and that's what we're focused on. Speaker 500:21:35Yes, makes sense. Okay, I appreciate that. And then thanks for providing a little bit more color on sort of the customers in the cross sale opportunity. And I think you mentioned that 5% of customers are currently using both services. Did I hear that right? Speaker 200:21:53Yes, less than 5%. Yes. Speaker 500:21:56Less than 5%. Where was that number a year ago? Where do you want it to be, whether it's a year from now or a couple of years from now? And I guess more importantly, what are you doing internally to increase that number? Speaker 200:22:08Yes, I appreciate the question. Thank you. So if you're asking what's driving the cross selling that we're seeing, the answer is we are. This is very fundamental to our strategy. This is what our sales and marketing teams are focused on. Speaker 200:22:27We've over the last several years expanded our offering dramatically both through the network and through the factory in terms of being able to take larger quantity orders into production more efficiently. And we're starting to see that traction, right? We've got over 53,000 customers that we serve who are used to relying on us for prototyping and have been asking us more opportunities to work together in different use cases and needs that they have. And we're now able to bring that to them and able to support them through the lifecycle of their products. And so we are working very aggressively to bring that to our customers, right. Speaker 200:23:11At the beginning of the year, we changed the brand United around Proto Labs with the network and we've been communicating this to our customers and our sales people have been approaching our customers with these broader offerings to capture some of these opportunities. And so we're seeing that have traction, right? And as you point out, we are absolutely in the early innings with this, right? We are just scratching the surface. I'm pleased with how quickly the number grew from 0 to what it is today. Speaker 200:23:44And I'm just really excited about attacking the remaining 95% of our customers, right, and bringing this opportunity to them, Because I think that this is clearly a huge growth potential for our business. Speaker 500:23:58Yes, makes sense. Okay. I will leave it there. Thanks. Speaker 200:24:02Thanks, Brett. Operator00:24:09Our next question is from Jim Ricchiuti with Needham and Company. Please proceed. Speaker 600:24:16Hi, good morning. Just given the variability that you're seeing in the business, the softening you've seen more recently, is that in any is there much of a difference in Europe versus the U. S? Or are you seeing any change in any particular vertical? Speaker 300:24:40Yes. I would say that, Jim, the softness is more just to do with larger orders. And I think more of that softness is in the U. S. Than it is in Europe from a quarter over quarter perspective. Speaker 600:24:56Got it. And remind me, you were impacted at least by the comparison in Europe by some larger orders you had in the year ago period of Q1. What did that look like in Q2 of last year? I'm just trying to think about, how we might see that portion of the business bounce back in Q2? Speaker 300:25:22Yes. So when we're talking specifically about Europe, our factory side of the business in Q1 of last year in Europe had some really large orders that didn't repeat into Q2. So last year's Q2 Europe number for the factory was lower than what its Q1 number was. And so that's part of the reason why you saw the decline that you did in Europe was really tough comps with Q1 of last year from the timing of larger orders within Europe. Speaker 600:26:02Got it. How should we be thinking about OpEx as we think there's a reasonable step up in OpEx from Q4 to Q1. As you look out over the balance of the year, any thoughts on how we should be modeling OpEx? Speaker 300:26:27Yes. I think OpEx will be slightly higher in Q2 versus Q1. We have some additional investments we're making in the business. There's some more expense from a trade show perspective. And so we expect a slight uptick in OpEx from Q1 to Q2. Speaker 200:26:50Okay. Thank you. Speaker 300:26:53Thanks, Jim. Operator00:26:54There are no further questions at this time. We will conclude today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time and thank you for your participation.Read moreRemove AdsPowered by