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Revenue: $47 million, a 7.3% increase over the prior year period.
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Gross Margin: Improved by 260 basis points to 24.8% of sales.
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Adjusted EBITDA Margin: Expanded by 180 basis points to 8.6% of sales.
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Net Income: GAAP net income of $1.6 million, translating to $0.14 per diluted share.
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Adjusted Net Income: $0.18 per diluted share, a 38% increase over the prior year.
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Adjusted EBITDA: $4 million, a 36% increase over the prior year.
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SG&A Expenses: Increased by $0.9 million due to strategic investments.
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Effective Tax Rate: 29% for the quarter, 20% year-to-date.
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Cash and Debt: $30 million in cash, no outstanding debt.
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Capital Expenditures: $7.3 million for the quarter; expected $15 million to $19 million for fiscal 2025.
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Orders: $24.8 million for the quarter; $144.2 million for the nine-month period.
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Backlog: $385 million as of December 31, with 80% from defense business.
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Fiscal 2025 Revenue Guidance: $200 million to $210 million.
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Fiscal 2025 Adjusted EBITDA Guidance: $18 million to $21 million.
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Fiscal 2025 Gross Margin Guidance: Increased to 24% to 25%.
Release Date: February 07, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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Graham Corp (NYSE:GHM) reported a 7.3% increase in revenue for the third quarter, reaching $47 million, driven by growth across key end markets.
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The company’s gross margin improved by 260 basis points to 24.8%, attributed to higher sales volume, favorable project mix, and better execution.
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Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded by 180 basis points to 8.6% of sales, indicating strong bottom-line growth.
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The company has a significant backlog of $385 million, providing excellent visibility into future operations and stability.
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Graham Corp (NYSE:GHM) is making strategic investments in new facilities and technologies, such as the Batavia manufacturing facility and cryogenic propellant test facility, to support future growth.
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Orders for the quarter declined to $24.8 million, reflecting the lumpiness and timing issues in the business.
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SG&A expenses increased by $0.9 million due to strategic investments, impacting short-term profitability.
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The company faces challenges in the shipbuilding market, with potential supply chain and labor issues affecting operations.
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Defense orders appeared lower than usual, attributed to the timing of large contracts and the inherent lumpiness in the sector.
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The effective tax rate for the quarter was 29%, which can vary significantly due to foreign subsidiaries and discrete items.
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