Release Date: November 07, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you expand on your confidence that retail will improve in 2025, and differentiate between pause and self-checkout? A: Retail service margins were impacted by the timing of large projects, which pushed from Q3 to Q4. We see stabilization in our customer base and a growing opportunity pipeline. We've made investments in our North America organization to accelerate converting opportunities into orders, which gives us confidence in retail improvement in 2025. - Thomas Timko, Chief Accounting Officer and Octavio Marquez, CEO
Q: Can you provide a regional overview of the banking business and discuss your strategy in Asia Pacific, specifically India? A: In North America, we're seeing strong adoption of recycling machines. Latin America, particularly Brazil, is growing with large government deals. Europe is stable, driven by Windows 11 mandates. In Asia Pacific, we're investing in an India facility to compete effectively on hardware and grow our profitable service base. - Octavio Marquez, CEO
Q: How much was retail services revenue impacted by the push-out, and what would margins look like if projects closed as expected? A: Margins were impacted by 50 to 100 basis points due to the push-out, with revenue impact around $10 million. - Thomas Timko, Chief Accounting Officer
Q: What is the revenue opportunity in Asia, and are there additional costs to consider for 2025? A: We expect incremental revenue from Asia starting next year, with margins fluctuating but sustainable. There are no significant capital expenditures required for our India operations, and we aim to utilize our workforce more efficiently. - Thomas Timko, Chief Accounting Officer and Octavio Marquez, CEO
Q: Can you explain the EBITDA bridge from Q3 to Q4 and the context of the implied Q4 EBITDA guide? A: The guidance reflects a disciplined operating approach and more normalized business flow. Q4 2023 was strong due to pent-up demand, but this year is more linear. The guidance of $450 million at the high end reflects this disciplined approach. - Thomas Timko, Chief Accounting Officer
Q: How should we think about service gross margins going forward, and when will they exceed 30%? A: We aim to end December at approximately 30% margin and maintain that throughout 2025. Our services group is targeting closer to 29% service gross margins by year-end, positioning us to drive towards 30% for the full year of 2025. - Thomas Timko, Chief Accounting Officer
Q: Can you provide a detailed EBITDA to free cash flow bridge for 2025? A: Starting from the high point of the 2024 guide, we expect mid to high single-digit EBITDA growth, lower interest expenses, and reduced professional fees. These factors should drive us to a 40% free cash flow conversion in 2025. - Thomas Timko, Chief Accounting Officer
Q: Why is the effective tax rate so high, and what should we expect going forward? A: The high rate was due to recapitalizing entities in higher tax jurisdictions to save on cash taxes. We expect the non-GAAP effective tax rate for the full year to approach 45%, with a Q4 rate of 35%. We aim to achieve a more normal rate in fiscal year 2025. - Thomas Timko, Chief Accounting Officer
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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