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Twin Vee Powercats Co (VEEE) reported its Q4 2024 earnings, revealing a significant decline in revenue and an optimistic outlook for 2025. Despite a challenging year, the company is taking strategic steps to improve its financial health and market position. The stock price increased by 3.17% following the announcement, reflecting cautious investor optimism. According to InvestingPro analysis, VEEE is currently trading below its Fair Value, suggesting potential upside opportunity. The stock has experienced significant volatility, with a 71.5% decline over the past year.
Key Takeaways
- Full-year 2024 net sales dropped by 57% compared to 2023.
- Q4 2024 revenue was the lowest in several years at $1.9 million.
- The company ended the year with $7.7 million in cash and cash equivalents.
- Twin Vee Powercats expects a 50% increase in sales for Q1 2025.
- The stock price rose by 3.17% post-announcement.
Company Performance
Twin Vee Powercats experienced a challenging 2024, with net sales plummeting to $14.4 million, a 57% decrease from the previous year. The revenue decline was consistent throughout the year, culminating in a Q4 revenue of $1.9 million, the lowest in recent history. Despite these setbacks, the company increased its average sale price by 19% and maintained a strong cash position, ending the year with $7.7 million in cash and equivalents. InvestingPro data shows the company holds more cash than debt on its balance sheet, with a healthy current ratio of 4.0x. The marine and RV market’s post-COVID slowdown, combined with high interest rates and inflation, contributed to the company’s difficulties.
Financial Highlights
- Full-year 2024 net sales: $14.4 million (57% decrease YoY)
- Q4 2024 revenue: $1.9 million (lowest in recent years)
- Average sale price: $167,000 (19% increase YoY)
- Cash and cash equivalents: $7.7 million
Market Reaction
Following the earnings announcement, Twin Vee Powercats saw its stock price rise by 3.17%, reflecting investor optimism about the company’s strategic initiatives and future prospects. The stock currently trades at $0.36, near its 52-week low of $0.31, with a market capitalization of $5.37 million. InvestingPro analysis reveals 18 additional key insights about VEEE’s valuation and financial health, available to subscribers.
Outlook & Guidance
Looking forward, Twin Vee Powercats is optimistic about the market’s recovery in 2025. The company anticipates a 50% increase in sales for Q1 2025 and plans to focus on expanding its dealer network and enhancing operational efficiencies. This optimism is supported by analyst forecasts tracked by InvestingPro, which predict the company will return to profitability this year. Capital expenditures are expected to decrease in 2025 as the company prioritizes dealer technologies and lead generation. For detailed analysis and comprehensive valuation metrics, investors can access VEEE’s Pro Research Report, part of InvestingPro’s coverage of over 1,400 US stocks.
Executive Commentary
CFO Mike Dickerson expressed cautious optimism about the company’s future, stating, "We are cautiously optimistic that the worst is behind us." He emphasized the company’s disciplined approach to spending and highlighted the strategic focus on higher-priced, larger boats.
Risks and Challenges
- Continued high interest rates and inflation could dampen consumer demand.
- Excess inventory in the market might lead to further discounts and pressure on margins.
- The company’s transition to larger boats involves inherent risks in production and market acceptance.
- Supply chain disruptions could impact the company’s ability to meet increased demand.
- Competitive pressures from other marine and RV manufacturers remain a concern.
Full transcript - Twin Vee Powercats Co (VEEE) Q4 2024:
Rob, Conference Call Moderator, Twinbee Power Cats Company: Welcome to the Twinbee Power Cats Company Year End twenty twenty four Investor Call. As a reminder, this call is being recorded and all participants are in a listen only mode. Your speaker for today’s program is Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, Mike Dickerson. Before I turn the call over to Mike, please remember that certain statements made during this investor call are forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements on this call other than statements of historical facts, including statements regarding the company’s future operations and financial position, business strategy and plans and objectives of management for future operations are forward looking statements.
In some cases, forward looking statements can be identified by terminologies such as believes, may, estimates, continue, anticipates, intends, should, plan, expects, predict, potential or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. The company has based these forward looking statements largely on its current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that it believes may affect its financial condition, results of operation, business strategy and financial needs. These forward looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties and assumptions described, including those set forth on the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available on its website at ir.twinv.com. You should not rely upon forward looking statements as predictions of future events. We cannot assure you that the events and circumstances reflected in the forward looking statements will be achieved or occur.
Finally, this conference call is being webcast. The webcast will be available in the Investor Relations section of of the company’s website at ir.twinv.com for at least ninety days. AudioCast quality is subject to your equipment, available bandwidth and Internet traffic. If you experience unsatisfactory audio quality, please use the telephone dial in option. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation.
Please note that only those that have dialed in via telephone may ask a question. I will now turn the call over to Mike Dickerson.
Mike Dickerson, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, Twinbee Power Cats Company: Thank you, Rob, and thank you to everyone joining me this morning. So as not to bury the lead, let me begin with 2025 starting off strong with a growing backlog and an expected 50% increase in first quarter sales sequentially compared to the just completed fourth quarter of twenty twenty four. Since the beginning of the year, we have experienced a renewed interest in both our TwinBee line and AquaSport monohull line. With a growing backlog, new dealers seeking to be part of this expanding TwinBee and AquaSport family. We remain disciplined with our discretionary spending as we did throughout 2024, slowly ramping up production, managing field inventory and developing enhanced dealer programs, while at the same time continuing to invest in dealer and retail facing technologies, drive lead generation for our dealer community and a better informed marketplace.
We are cautiously optimistic that the worst is behind us. There is no doubt that 2024 was the most challenging year we have experienced as a public company. And the fourth quarter provided no relief with revenues falling to a multi year quarter low of $1,900,000 The post COVID slowdown in the marine and recreational vehicle markets coupled with persistently high interest rates and inflation weighed heavily on consumer demand. Additionally, the industry faced an overhang of excess one water boats, which will be installed at deep discounts, further intensifying market pressures. As a result, our revenues declined sequentially throughout the year, following an $8,400,000 revenue quarter in the fourth quarter of twenty twenty three, we began 2024 with a sequential decline to $5,300,000 in the first quarter to $4,300,000 in the second quarter and further declined in the back half of the year to $2,900,000 in the third and finally bottoming out at $1,900,000 in the fourth quarter.
Throughout 2024, we implemented aggressive cost cutting measures to align with lower revenue volumes, ensuring we remain financially disciplined with an eye towards cash conservation. At the same time, we made a strategic decision to curtail our research and development of electric boats, while focusing on strengthening our business foundation. A key milestone in this effort was our acquisition of the remaining 55% of Forza X1 that we did not already own. This transaction completed at the November and is enabling better operational efficiencies within our organization. We ended the full year 2024 with net sales of $14,400,000 a reduction of $19,000,000 or 57% from 2023.
This reduction occurred throughout the year, a result of the challenging end markets I just described for you. With the change in focus beginning in late twenty twenty three towards bigger higher priced boats, sales are down less than the number of boats, while the average sale price was up 19% to approximately 167,000 in 2024 compared to 140,000 in 2023, largely due to the increase in the average length of boats sold. At these relatively low sales levels, we generated a negative gross margin for 2024, all in the back half of the year and primarily in the fourth quarter as our aggressive cost cutting efforts throughout the year could not keep pace with the even more aggressive acceleration in the decline in sales. Throughout 2024, the company was reducing expenses through reductions in headcount, research and development and discretionary spending, partially offset by investments to improve quality and bring wire harness design and assembly in house. Overall operating expenses were down $1,454,000 or 10% compared to 2023.
However, this comparison includes a $392,000 increase in depreciation, a $420,000 increase in professional fees, largely related to the merger of TwinBee and Forza and a $1,674,000 impairment charge on the North Carolina facility recorded in the second quarter of twenty twenty four. Before the impact of these three items, 2024 operating expenses would have been down $3,940,000 or 31% compared to the prior year. General and administrative expenses are down $639,000 or 17 percent. Salaries and wages are down $2,567,000 or 34% compared to 2023, while research and development expenses are down $857,000 or 59% in 2024 compared to 2023. As we exited the year, these R and D costs were nearly zero.
These reductions demonstrate management’s commitment to cost reduction during this difficult period. In terms of liquidity, we ended the year with $7,700,000 of cash and cash equivalents. This compares to $11,400,000 at the end of the third quarter. Of the $3,700,000 reduction during the fourth quarter, ’1 point ’3 million dollars was used primarily for building expansion projects and new product development including the all new Bay cap now available in the market. Additionally, during the quarter, we incurred approximately $800,000 in costs related to the merger of Forza and Twizy.
Before the impact of these items, our operational cash burn was a slight improvement compared to the third quarter of twenty twenty four, despite a sequential reduction in revenue of 35% from $2,900,000 in the third quarter to $1,900,000 in the fourth. With the facility in North Carolina now up for sale, the facility expansion in Fort Pierce nearly complete and the CNC machine soon to be delivered, I expect capital expenditures in 2025 to be significantly lower than they were in 2024. We are entering 2025 with optimism. Market conditions have improved and we are seeing increased demands for our boats and new dealers expanding our geographic presence. We are being cautious in our production ramp and bringing on additional labor slowly to ensure proper training and maintaining quality in all of our processes.
We are encouraged by the progress we are making as we position TwinBee for longer term growth. Our team remains focused on driving operational efficiencies, strengthening our product offering and capitalizing on the improving industry environment. I want to thank all of our employees for their hard work, our customers for their loyalty and our investors for their continued support. With that, I’ll turn the call back over to the operator who will help take your questions.
Rob, Conference Call Moderator, Twinbee Power Cats Company: Thank you. At this time, we’ll be conducting a question and answer session. We have reached the end of the question and answer session. And this concludes today’s conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time.
And we thank you for your participation.
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