Domain Holdings Australia Ltd (ASX:DHG) (H1 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue ...

GuruFocus.com
02-13
  • Revenue: $217.2 million, up 7% year on year.
  • Expenses: $139.4 million, up 4% year on year.
  • EBITDA: $77.8 million, up 14% year on year.
  • EBIT: $59.2 million, up 25% year on year.
  • Net Profit After Tax: $33.1 million.
  • Adjusted Net Profit: $36.5 million, up 25% year on year.
  • Earnings Per Share: $0.08, up 25% year on year.
  • Dividend: $0.02 per share, fully franked.
  • Residential Revenue Growth: 12%, with depth revenue up 14%.
  • Media Developers and Commercial Revenue: Declined 2%.
  • Agent Solutions Revenue: Increased 2%.
  • Domain Insights Revenue: Declined 8%.
  • Print Revenue: Declined 7%.
  • Cash Balance: $36.5 million at the end of the period.
  • Net Debt: $147.3 million, with a leverage ratio of 1.0 times.
  • Site Visits: Up 23% year on year.
  • Unique Audience Growth: 10% increase year on year.

    Release Date: February 12, 2025

    For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

    Positive Points

    • Domain Holdings Australia Ltd (ASX:DHG) reported a 7% increase in revenue to $217.2 million, with EBITDA up 14% to $77.8 million.
    • The company achieved a 10% increase in unique audience and a 23% rise in site visits year on year, outperforming its major competitor.
    • The launch of Audience Boost led to a 24% increase in views for residential listings during campaigns.
    • Domain's investment in technology platforms is expected to accelerate product innovation and enhance user experience.
    • The company declared a fully franked dividend of $0.02, maintaining shareholder returns in line with the previous year.

    Negative Points

    • Media developers and commercial revenue declined by 2%, reflecting challenging market conditions.
    • Domain Insight revenue fell by 8%, impacted by the strategic exit from a data supply agreement.
    • Print revenue decreased by 7%, with declines in developer and commercial segments.
    • The company faces ongoing challenges in the developer market due to higher construction costs and interest rates.
    • Domain's cost expectations for FY25 are projected to increase in the high single-digit percentage range, reflecting ongoing investment needs.

    Q & A Highlights

    Q: How does Domain plan to enhance agent alignment and maintain relevance against competitors like REA? A: Jason Pellegrino, CEO, emphasized the importance of Domain's role as a competitive #2 in the market, highlighting the company's deep relationships with industry owners and agents. He noted that Australia's market structure typically supports duopolies and oligopolies, suggesting that a single player dominating the market is unlikely. Domain's strategy involves leveraging these relationships and partnerships to maintain its competitive edge.

    Q: Is Domain considering reinvestment in salespeople and sales touchpoints to drive growth? A: Jason Pellegrino explained that Domain operates within the scale of its business and has optimized its salesforce to focus on top revenue-generating agents. The company has increased service levels for its top 150 agent customers, who contribute significantly to revenue. Domain uses a range of touchpoints, including digital and self-service options, to engage with agents and optimize revenue opportunities.

    Q: What is driving the revised cost guidance to high single digits, and does it imply a softer revenue outlook? A: Peter Williams, CFO, clarified that the revised cost guidance reflects the timing of project spending, with higher expenses expected in the second half. He emphasized that the guidance narrowing does not imply a softer revenue outlook but rather a refined view based on current visibility. The residential business is performing as expected, while commercial real estate and developers face tougher market conditions.

    Q: Can you explain the impact of the revised depreciation and amortization policy on financials? A: Jason Pellegrino noted that the change in depreciation policy aligns Domain's practices with market peers, extending the useful life of software assets from a minimum of two years to three years. This adjustment reflects the actual useful life of products and results in a one-off impact, normalizing over time. Peter Williams added that longer-term projects, like the WA contract, will have extended amortization periods.

    Q: How is Domain addressing depth penetration and listing coverage across different states? A: Jason Pellegrino highlighted positive results in depth penetration, particularly with upgrades to premium contracts like Platinum Edge. Domain's strategy involves delivering more audience and inquiries, with tailored approaches for different regions. The company focuses on contracting quality and market conditions, aiming to increase agents on premium contracts and maintain stable listing coverage.

    For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

    This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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