Earnings call transcript: LiqTech Q2 2025 reports revenue miss, stock rises

Published 21/08/2025, 14:28
 Earnings call transcript: LiqTech Q2 2025 reports revenue miss, stock rises

LiqTech International Inc. reported its second-quarter 2025 earnings, revealing a significant miss on both earnings per share (EPS) and revenue forecasts. The company posted an EPS of -$0.22, far below the expected $0.01, and revenue of $4.96 million, missing the forecasted $8.6 million by 42.33%. Despite these results, LiqTech’s stock rose by 5.29% in aftermarket trading, closing at $1.99. According to InvestingPro analysis, the company currently shows a WEAK financial health score, though their Fair Value analysis suggests the stock may be undervalued at current levels.

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Key Takeaways

  • LiqTech reported a substantial miss on EPS and revenue forecasts for Q2 2025.
  • Despite financial setbacks, the stock increased by 5.29% in aftermarket trading.
  • The company continues to target EBITDA profitability by Q4 2025.
  • Strategic initiatives in water treatment and industrial markets remain a focus.

Company Performance

LiqTech’s performance in Q2 2025 showed growth in revenue compared to the previous year, increasing from $4.5 million in Q2 2024 to $5.0 million. However, the gross margin declined from 16% to 9.8%, and the company reported a net loss of $2.0 million. These results highlight ongoing challenges in achieving profitability, though LiqTech aims to reach EBITDA profitability by the fourth quarter of 2025.

Financial Highlights

  • Revenue: $5.0 million, up from $4.5 million in Q2 2024.
  • EPS: -$0.22, missing the forecasted $0.01.
  • Gross Margin: 9.8%, down from 16% in Q2 2024.
  • Net Loss: $2.0 million.

Earnings vs. Forecast

LiqTech’s Q2 2025 results fell short of expectations, with an EPS surprise of -2300% and a revenue shortfall of 42.33%. This significant miss contrasts with the company’s previous quarters, where expectations were more closely aligned with actual performance.

Market Reaction

Despite the disappointing earnings report, LiqTech’s stock reacted positively, increasing by 5.29% in aftermarket trading. The stock’s movement suggests investor confidence in the company’s strategic plans and future growth potential, especially as it targets profitability by the end of the year. InvestingPro data shows the stock has demonstrated high price volatility, with a strong 23.6% return over the past six months despite being down 26.57% year-over-year. The stock’s current price remains within its 52-week range, with a low of $1.34 and a high of $3.20.

Outlook & Guidance

LiqTech maintains its full-year 2025 revenue guidance of $19-20 million, reflecting a 30-37% increase from 2024. This aligns with InvestingPro analysts’ forecast of 34% revenue growth for FY2025. The company is optimistic about revenue growth in Q3 and Q4, with a target of $3.8-4.2 million for the third quarter. Key growth areas include marine, water treatment, and industrial markets. For comprehensive analysis of LIQT’s growth potential and 1,400+ other stocks, explore InvestingPro’s detailed research reports.

Executive Commentary

CEO Fei Chen emphasized the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation, stating, "We are not only solving critical purification needs, but also driving sustainability." CFO/COO David Kowalczyk highlighted efforts to improve margins, noting, "We expect through 2025 to see the gap between gross margin and contribution margin to narrow."

Risks and Challenges

  • Declining gross margins pose a challenge to profitability.
  • The significant miss on earnings forecasts could affect investor confidence.
  • Market competition in the water treatment sector remains intense.
  • Achieving EBITDA profitability by Q4 2025 depends on improving sales mix and cost efficiencies.

Q&A

During the earnings call, analysts focused on LiqTech’s pilot projects and market expansion efforts. Questions addressed the Razorback pilot in a new industry and the potential company-wide commercialization in the oil & gas sector. The marine segment’s bidding process was also discussed, with expectations for significant developments in Q3 2025.

Full transcript - LiqTech International Inc (LIQT) Q2 2025:

Conference Operator: Good day, and welcome to the LIGTech Second Quarter twenty twenty five Financial Results Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen only mode. After today’s presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Mr.

Robert Blum with Lytham Partners. Please go ahead.

Robert Blum, Moderator from Lytham Partners, Lytham Partners: Alright. Thank you very much. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today to discuss Lictech’s second quarter twenty twenty five financial results for the period ended 06/30/2025. Joining us on today’s call from the company are Fei Chen, Chief Executive Officer and David Kowalczyk, the company’s Chief Financial and Chief Operating Officer. Before I turn the call over to management, I do want to remind listeners that will be a Q and A session at the end.

To ask a question through the webcast portal, simply type in your question through the ask a question feature in the webcast player there. Before we begin with prepared remarks, we submit for the record the following statement. This conference call may contain forward looking statements. Although the forward looking statements reflect the good faith and judgment of management, forward looking statements are inherently subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to be materially different from those discussed during the conference call. The company therefore urges all listeners to carefully review and consider the various disclosures made in the reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including risk factors that attempt to advise interested parties of the risks that may affect our business, financial condition, operations and cash flows.

If one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize or if the underlying assumptions prove incorrect, the company’s actual results may vary materially from those expected or projected. The company therefore encourages all listeners not to place undue reliance on these forward looking statements, which pertain only as of the date of the comp release and conference call. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward looking statements to reflect any events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this release and conference call. Now I’d like to turn the call over to Fei Chen, CEO of LiqTech International. Fei, please proceed.

Fei Chen, Chief Executive Officer, LiqTech International: Thank you, Robert, and good day to everyone on the call. At a high level, we achieved improved financial performance across the board during the second quarter, including revenue growth, gross margin improvement and the decreased operating expenses as we continued to execute on our key strategic priorities. In the second quarter, we achieved strong performance in our swimming pool segment, delivering six systems and generating nearly 800,000 in revenue. Further, the order flow for swimming pools looks strong as we enter the back half of the year. We also received an order for an advanced membrane based filtration system to treat oily wastewater and delivered a new pilot system to our partner at Razorback Direct to address a new end market opportunity.

These water system orders coupled with 31% sequential growth in our ceramic and the plastics business combined, helped drive the overall revenue improvement during the quarter. Beyond the strength of the second quarter results, for the year, our revenue outlook anticipates continued year over year improvements in the third and fourth quarters with full year revenue expected to be at company’s highest level in four years dating back to the pandemic. I am certainly pleased with the progress made to date and expected over the rest of the year. In brief, this quarter is a little different than some of the previous quarters in that we really had solid operational performance across the board. Unlike the first quarter where we had the record oil and gas system order, the second quarter was much more balanced with contributions from water system deliveries, ceramics, DPFs, and the plastics.

We operationally like this balance as something to build on for the rest of the year. One item I would like to mention is the order we received from NorthStar BlueScope Steel, a major US based steel producer. The system designed to resolve recurring filtration process, upsets caused by the high oil content and variability in wastewater quality is scheduled to be commissioned and begin operation in the second half of the calendar year 02/2025. That said, based on consultation with our accounting firm, we have mutually agreed moving forward that when orders exceed a certain threshold, we will record revenue on a percentage of completion basis. For the second quarter, we recognized about 200,000 for this project with another 300,000 or so to be recognized during the second half of the year.

This practice should help to avoid wide swings and better align the balance sheet and income statement. This order is key for a couple of reasons. First, where cross flow filtration is the most sustainable wastewater treatment process, It comes with a major volume in to volume out challenge. LiqTech’s ceramic space system addresses this challenge by adapting to ever changing area and to beat water quality. The addition of LiqTech advanced wastewater pretreatment filtration supports North Star’s water reclamation initiatives and reflects a growing trend in the steel industry towards more sustainable water management practices.

This project demonstrates our growing traction in industry water treatment and our ability to contribute meaningfully to our customers operational efficiency and sustainability goals. Another key order during the quarter was a pilot unit which was sold to Reso Bank Direct. As most of you are aware, Reso Bank Direct has been a great partner for us in North America. In November 2024, based on the success of an earlier pilot unit at the customer site, we received a record breaking commercial order from the oil gas customer. That order has subsequently been installed this quarter at the customer site and is now in stable operation.

This new pilot order also sourced through ResoVac Direct is for a completely new customer in a different industry from oil and gas. I will withhold this industry’s focus until further customer feedback occurs, but we are excited by the opportunity that it may present to us in the long term. Overall, we continue to make progress with multiple pilot projects underway that leverage our proprietary technology to address some of the most demanding environments. As the history of progress with Reservoir Direct within The US oil and the gas industry highlighted, the first steps to new application success with our filtration systems often starts with a pilot lever program. Recently, our pilot unit at one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies has successfully completed.

The positive results have resulted in that our ultrafiltration solution has been approved for the con commercial application at this influential company. Beyond the various water for energy and industry applications discussed, We made very good progress during the second quarter within our swimming pool segment. As I mentioned a moment ago, during the quarter, we delivered six systems generating nearly 800,000 in revenue. This is a significant step up from the past couple of quarters. Our team effectively leveraged our board distribution agreements to source multiple new opportunities in the swimming pool market.

As we look at the back half of the year, we believe the momentum within swimming pools will continue. Notably, we have recently received our first inquiry for a US refurbishment pool project through our partner at NAF Aquatics. If we are able to formally secure this project, it would serve as a good reference for other US based opportunities in the future. Transitioning to our to other parts of our established markets, starting with DPFs and ceramic membranes, where sales during quarter two were about 1,300,000.0, which was down from the year ago second quarter, but up nicely from $1.00 during the most recent sequential first quarter. Order intake remains strong.

We anticipate sustained positive performance for the remainder of the year. Within plastics, we saw a nice uptick during quarter two with revenue of 1,200,000.0, which was up year over year and sequentially. The plastic team continues to do a great job differentiating itself and is generally outperforming our expectations. Again, these two area combined, ceramics and the plastic, were up to up 31% sequentially. One final area that showed nice progress was our aftermarket sales within the marine industry, driven by several membrane housing replacements.

This growth was boosted by the China GOV aftersales framework agreement we discussed in detail last quarter. In addition to aftermarket sales, we are advancing opportunities within our water treatment unit dual fuel marine segment. We expect to participate in the upcoming quarter three bidding process for water treatment units for dual fuel resource presenting a promising opportunity for Deep Tech. Further updates will follow in the coming months. So to recap, we really had a nice quarter across the board.

Six swimming pool systems delivered, a new order from a US steel producer, a new pilot system sought to address a new end market opportunity with RisoBak direct, good performance from our ceramics and the plastic groups, incremental progress being made out of our Chinese JV, numerous pilot and commercial progress underway, which we believe can drive broad, large scale orders across our segments in the future. As I mentioned at the beginning, for the year, our revenue outlook anticipates continued year over year improvements in the third and the fourth quarters, with full year revenue expected to be at the company’s highest level in four years dating back to the pandemic. I believe we are well positioned to build up the success of recent pilot and commercial projects that handle the most challenging liquids across a variety of large scale applications. We are strengthening our commercial position in established markets such as swimming pools, DPFs, ceramics, and the plastics. Let me now turn the call over to David to review the financials in more details.

I will then make a few closing comments and look to open the call for your questions. David, please.

David Kowalczyk, Chief Financial and Chief Operating Officer, LiqTech International: Thank you, Hefei, and good day, everyone. Let me take some time diving into the financial results in a bit more detail and add some color to what was in the press release. Let’s start with revenue. Revenue for the quarter came in at almost $5,000,000 up from $4,500,000 in the year ago first quarter and up from 4,600,000.0 in the sequential first quarter. Broken down by verticals, sales for the first quarter were as follows: water system sales and related services of 2,400,000.0 compared to 1,900,000.0 in the same period last year and 2,700,000.0 in Q1 this year.

Remember, we had the large record system sales during Q1 of this year to Razorback Direct. DPF and ceramic membrane sales were 1,300,000.0, down from 1,700,000.0 in Q2 last year, but up compared to 1,000,000 in Q1 as we see a nice rebound in orders. And finally, plastic revenue came in at 1,200,000.0 compared to 900,000.0 in Q2 last year and 1,000,000 in Q1. Key takeaway for the quarter includes strong year over year improvement in water systems driven by a combination of multiple spring pool orders, a portion of the industrial order for the steel industry and multiple ongoing pilot programs, continued growth in plastics and stabilization of DPF and seborrheic membranes sequentially but well off the year ago quarter, which included a few large deliveries. Looking ahead to 2025, and as Feij mentioned, we anticipate revenue to be between 3,800,000.0 and 4,200,000.0, which would equate to a 52% to 68% increase from Q3 twenty twenty four.

We are also introducing full year expectations with 2025 revenue to be between $19,000,000 and $20,000,000 which would equate to a 30% to 37 percent increase from full year 2024. Turning to gross margin. As we continue to be below our optimal revenue level, we continue to have fixed production costs that are not being fully absorbed and those lower than normalized gross margins. For the second quarter, margins were 9.8 compared to 16% in the year ago period. We are better compared to the 2.7% gross margin experienced during Q1 of this year.

In Q2, we had a few one off write offs related to the closure of a loss making project in The Middle East, sale of a pilot unit and currency effects on inventory lowering the margin. Adjusted for these one off costs of $364,000 we would have had a gross profit margin of close to 15%. We have previously reported on a contribution margin basis, which excludes the impact from our fixed overhead. This margin for the quarter was significantly higher. We expect through 2025 to see the gap between gross margin and contribution margin to narrow driven by cost improvements and volume growth.

Turning to OpEx. Total operating expenses for the quarter were 2,600,000.0 compared to $2,800,000 in Q2 of last year and compared to $2,300,000 in 2025. As we look to the future, our breakeven target measured on an adjusted EBITDA basis is at a quarterly revenue level of approximately 5,500,000.0 to $6,000,000 Concluding on the P and L, net loss was $2,000,000 for the quarter compared to 2,100,000.0 for the comparable period of 2024. And finally, from a cash perspective, we ended the quarter with 8,700,000.0 in cash, which compares to 10,400,000.0 at the March. Everything else was pretty much in line with our normal operating procedures from a balance sheet perspective.

With that, let me turn it back to Faye.

Fei Chen, Chief Executive Officer, LiqTech International: Thank you, David. To close things out before I turn it over to questions, I see our proprietary silicone carbon filtration technology as a cornerstone for addressing some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. Our advanced ceramic membranes offer unparalleled performance in treating the most difficult water purification applications from oil and gas produced water to swimming pool systems. By enabling industries to meet stringent regulatory requirements, we are reducing water usage and energy consumption. We are not only solving critical purification needs, but also driving sustainability.

Our recent successes such as securing significant orders for produced water treatment as well as the steel processing industry in The US and expanding our presence in the marine and the pool filtration markets demonstrate the growing global demand for our solutions. The opportunity ahead is significant, driven by increasing water scarcity and stricter stricter environmental regulation worldwide. Through strategic partnerships such as our collaboration with the ResoVac Direct for oil and gas application, we are expanding our reach to deliver tailored turnkey systems. These collaborations amplify our ability to provide turnkey systems that not only ensure compliance but also optimize production processes protecting equipment and reducing operational costs for our clients. Working ahead, DITEC’s vision is to be a global partner in creating a cleaner, more sustainable future.

We are committed to innovating and scaling our filtration technologies to address these large opportunities. Again, thank everyone for your support of LITECH. With that, Robert, we would be happy to take any questions.

Robert Blum, Moderator from Lytham Partners, Lytham Partners: Wonderful. Thank you very much, Faye and David, for the prepared remarks. As a reminder to everyone listening in on the webcast player, if you would like to ask a question, you can type it into the ask a question feature there on the webcast player. I do have a couple of questions here, Fain David. To begin, the first off here, can you discuss the area of focus for the new Razorback pilot?

Fei Chen, Chief Executive Officer, LiqTech International: As I mentioned in my speech, it’s an area outside oil and gas industry, but it’s a industry water treatment. And I would like to wait until we got positive customer feedback before I give more concrete information about the the end of market.

Robert Blum, Moderator from Lytham Partners, Lytham Partners: Okay. Very good. Next question here. What does the approval of the pilot at The US oil and gas industry application mean in terms of potential timing?

Fei Chen, Chief Executive Officer, LiqTech International: It’s a very, very good result for us because this is the world’s leading integrated engine company. They have their fixed procedures to approval projects in their technology pipeline, and we have now got the highest grade. That means we are able to commercialize across the whole company. And I’m optimistic we’re going to see some very exciting results in the near future.

Robert Blum, Moderator from Lytham Partners, Lytham Partners: Alright. Very good. Once again, as a reminder to everyone on the webcast player, if you’d like to ask a question, please type it into the webcast player. Another question here. What timing do you think will be or what do you think timing will be for the bidding process in the marine segment there that was mentioned?

Fei Chen, Chief Executive Officer, LiqTech International: And as I said in my in my speech, it will be in quarter three. So so we expect something’s gonna happen in the next two months.

Robert Blum, Moderator from Lytham Partners, Lytham Partners: K. Very good. Again, final reminder here to everyone. If you like to ask a question, just type it into that ask a question feature, on the webcast player. Next question here.

It says, so based on your full year guide of 19,000,000 to $20,000,000 and your Q3 guide of 3,800,000 to $4,200,000 that implies a Q4 run rate of 6,200,000.0

David Kowalczyk, Chief Financial and Chief Operating Officer, LiqTech International: to 6.6%.

Robert Blum, Moderator from Lytham Partners, Lytham Partners: First off, are my numbers correct? And secondly, does that mean you will be EBITDA profitable in Q4?

David Kowalczyk, Chief Financial and Chief Operating Officer, LiqTech International: Yes. So definitely, we expect Q4 to continue to be a higher up to two quarters. Will we see an EBITDA positive? Again, we are guiding you can say up 6.5 for that to happen. It will be depending on mix, but for sure the goal will be to reach an EBITDA positive quarter this year.

But depending on on mix and and, of course, the total sales volume happening in the in the quarter.

Robert Blum, Moderator from Lytham Partners, Lytham Partners: Alright. Very good. I am showing no further questions here. Faye, David, I will turn it back over to you for any closing remarks.

Fei Chen, Chief Executive Officer, LiqTech International: Okay. I would like to thank everyone all very much for being with us today. We look forward to communicating with you soon again. Thank you.

Conference Operator: The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today’s presentation. You may now disconnect.

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