SigmaTron International, Inc. Reports Year End Financial Results For Fiscal 2023
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SigmaTron International, Inc. Reports Year End Financial Results For Fiscal 2023

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill., July 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SigmaTron International, Inc. (NASDAQ: SGMA), an electronic manufacturing services company (the “Company”), today reported revenues and earnings for the fiscal quarter and fiscal year ended April 30, 2023.

As previously reported, the Company sold a majority position of its wholly owned subsidiary, Wagz, Inc. (“Wagz”), effective April 1, 2023. As a result, the Company will report results from Wagz for fiscal 2023 and 2022 as discontinued operations.

Revenues from continuing operations increased $36.1 million, or 10 percent, to $414.4 million for fiscal 2023 compared to $378.3 million for fiscal 2022. Net income from continuing operations for fiscal 2023 was $14.2 million, compared to net income of $18.4 million for fiscal 2022. Basic income per share from continuing operations for fiscal 2023 was $2.34, compared to $3.81 income per share for fiscal 2022. Diluted income per share from continuing operations for fiscal 2023 was $2.34, compared to $3.58 income per share for fiscal 2022.

For fiscal 2023 and fiscal 2022, net loss from discontinued operations was $34.8 million and $8.5 million, respectively. Net loss per share from discontinued operations for fiscal 2023 and fiscal 2022 was $5.73 and $1.77, respectively.

For the three months ended April 30, 2023, revenues from continuing operations increased $9.4 million, or 10 percent, to $108.3 million compared to $98.9 million for the same period in the prior year. Net income from continuing operations for the three-month period ended April 30, 2023, was $5.3 million compared to $2.3 million for the same period in the prior year. Basic income per share from continuing operations for the three months ended April 30, 2023 was $0.87, compared to $0.39 income per share for the same period last year. Diluted income per share from continuing operations for the three months ended April 30, 2023 was $0.87, compared to $0.37 income per share for the same period last year.

For the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022, net loss from discontinued operations was $5.0 million and $1.7 million, respectively. Net loss per share from discontinued operations for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022 was $0.82 and $0.28, respectively.

Commenting on SigmaTron’s results for both the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended April 30, 2023, Gary R. Fairhead, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board said, “As previously announced, SigmaTron sold a majority position in our wholly owned subsidiary, Wagz, Inc. (“Wagz”) effective April 1, 2023 and completed any financial commitments regarding Wagz, and took additional significant write-offs during the fourth quarter as it concluded the Wagz transaction. It was determined under GAAP that the proper treatment for the sale of the majority position of Wagz would be to treat it as a discontinued operation, which you will see in the financial statements attached to the press release, as well as the 10-K. Accordingly, at the end of fiscal 2023, SigmaTron only operated in one segment, which is electronic manufacturing services (“EMS”).

“I am pleased to report that our EMS business remained strong for the fourth quarter. It recorded revenue of $108.3 million and net income of $5.0 million. As previously announced, our EMS business remained strong for the entire year, with $414.4 million in revenue and net income of $14.2 million. On the attached financials, you can see the EMS results and the losses created by the discontinued operations of Wagz, which together contributed to our results for fiscal 2023.

“As we enter fiscal 2024, our customer requirements range from increased orders and pull-ins to push-outs. We continue to see mixed signals and uncertain signs in general. It is difficult to determine if the economy is slowing or starting to grow again. On balance, the backlog remains strong and we see modestly more favorable conditions despite the uncertainty. The other issue remains the volatile marketplace for electronic components, which is our raw material. We have seen some improvements in terms of deliveries on time and shorter lead times but other components are still out 18 months in terms of lead time and pricing remains volatile for some other parts. It’s hard to know how this is going to sort itself out short term but we remain optimistic long term regarding the upside for some of our longer-term customers, especially those involved in infrastructure related industries.

“While we are disappointed with the outcome of the Wagz business, we are pleased with the continued strength we have maintained in the EMS business and we will continue to focus on growing that business with what we believe remains a unique and desirable footprint for an EMS company our size. As always, I want to thank our customers, supply chain, our banks, JPMorgan Chase and TCW, our Board of Directors and our dedicated employees, who have remained focused on providing the best possible EMS solution to our customers. We look forward to fiscal 2024.”

About SigmaTron International, Inc.

Headquartered in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, SigmaTron International, Inc. operates in one reportable segment as an independent provider of electronic manufacturing services (“EMS”). The Company includes printed circuit board assemblies, electro-mechanical subassemblies and completely assembled (box-build) electronic products. SigmaTron International, Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiaries operate manufacturing facilities in Elk Grove Village, Illinois; Acuna, Chihuahua, and Tijuana Mexico; Union City, California; Suzhou, China; and Biên Hòa City, Vietnam. In addition, the Company maintains an International Procurement Office and Compliance and Sustainability Center in Taipei, Taiwan. The Company also provides design services in Elgin, Illinois, U.S.

Forward-Looking Statements

Note: This press release contains forward-looking statements. Words such as “continue,” “anticipate,” “will,” “expect,” “believe,” “plan,” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations of the Company. Because these forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, the Company’s plans, actions and actual results could differ materially. Such statements should be evaluated in the context of the direct and indirect risks and uncertainties inherent in the Company’s business including, but not necessarily limited to, the Company’s continued dependence on certain significant customers; the continued market acceptance of products and services offered by the Company and its customers; pricing pressures from the Company’s customers, suppliers and the market; the activities of competitors, some of which may have greater financial or other resources than the Company; the variability of the Company’s operating results; the results of long-lived assets and goodwill impairment testing; the risks inherent in any merger, acquisition or business combination, including the ability to achieve the expected benefits of acquisitions as well as the expenses of acquisitions; the collectability of aged account receivables; the variability of the Company’s customers’ requirements; the impact of inflation on the Company’s operating results; the availability and cost of necessary components and materials; the impact acts of war may have to the supply chain; the ability of the Company and its customers to keep current with technological changes within its industries; regulatory compliance, including conflict minerals; the continued availability and sufficiency of the Company’s credit arrangements; the costs of borrowing under the Company’s senior and subordinated credit facilities, including under the rate indices that replaced LIBOR; increasing interest rates; the ability to meet the Company’s financial and restrictive covenants under its loan agreements; changes in U.S., Mexican, Chinese, Vietnamese or Taiwanese regulations affecting the Company’s business; the turmoil in the global economy and financial markets; public health crises, including COVID-19 and variants (commonly known as “COVID-19”) which has threatened the Company’s financial stability by causing a decrease in consumer revenues, caused a disruption to the Company’s global supply chain, and caused plant closings or reduced operations thus reducing output at those facilities; the continued availability of scarce raw materials, exacerbated by global supply chain disruptions, necessary for the manufacture of products by the Company; the stability of the U.S., Mexican, Chinese, Vietnamese and Taiwanese economic, labor and political systems and conditions; global business disruption caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and related sanctions; currency exchange fluctuations; and the ability of the Company to manage its growth. These and other factors which may affect the Company’s future business and results of operations are identified throughout the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, and as risk factors, may be detailed from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These statements speak as of the date of such filings, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update such statements in light of future events or otherwise unless otherwise required by law.

For Further Information Contact:
SigmaTron International, Inc.
James J. Reiman
1-800-700-9095

                       
                       
  CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS                
                       
                       
      Three Months   Three Months     Twelve Months Twelve Months  
      Ended   Ended     Ended   Ended  
      April 30,   April 30,     April 30,   April 30,  
        2023       2022         2023       2022    
                       
  Net sales     108,288,074       98,881,890         414,435,845       378,316,495    
                       
  Cost of products sold     92,878,680       88,260,652         362,982,248       333,925,226    
                       
  Gross profit     15,409,394       10,621,238         51,453,597       44,391,269    
                       
  Selling and administrative expenses     7,101,421       6,085,243         26,495,951       25,981,794    
                       
  Operating income     8,307,973       4,535,995         24,957,646       18,409,475    
                       
  Gain on extinguishment of long-term debt                         6,282,973    
  Other expense     3,003,292       491,574         7,771,681       1,346,526    
                       
  Income before income tax     5,304,681       4,044,421         17,185,965       23,345,922    
                       
  Income tax expense     43,218       1,724,833         2,991,541       4,980,003    
                       
  Net income from continuing operations   $ 5,261,463     $ 2,319,588       $ 14,194,424     $ 18,365,919    
                       
  Discontinued operations:                    
  Loss before tax from discontinued operations     (5,648,092 )     (2,116,052 )       (36,629,902 )     (9,180,064 )  
  Tax benefit from discontinued operations     640,361       438,008         1,860,093       678,313    
                       
  Net loss from discontinued operations     (5,007,731 )     (1,678,044 )       (34,769,809 )     (8,501,751 )  
                       
  Net income (loss)   $ 253,732     $ 641,544       ($ 20,575,385 )   $ 9,864,168    
                       
  Net income (loss) per common share – basic                    
  Net income per common share – basic from continuing operations     0.87       0.39         2.34       3.81    
  Net loss per common share – basic from discontinued operations     (0.82 )     (0.28 )       (5.73 )     (1.77 )  
                       
  Net income (loss) per common share – basic   $ 0.04     $ 0.11       ($ 3.39 )   $ 2.04    
                       
  Net income (loss) per common share – diluted                    
  Net income per common share – diluted from continuing operations     0.87       0.37         2.34       3.58    
  Net loss per common share – diluted from discontinued operations     (0.82 )     (0.27 )       (5.73 )     (1.66 )  
                       
  Net income (loss) per common share – diluted   $ 0.04     $ 0.10       ($ 3.39 )   $ 1.92    
                       
  Weighted average number of common equivalent                    
  shares outstanding – assuming dilution     6,077,490       6,246,580         6,069,680       5,129,234    
                       
                       
                       
  CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS                  
                       
      April 30,   April 30,            
        2023       2022              
                       
  Assets:                    
                       
  Current assets     220,466,442       217,944,258              
  Current assets of discontinued operations           999,881              
  Total current assets     220,466,442       218,944,139              
                       
  Machinery and equipment-net     35,788,357       35,778,106              
                       
  Deferred income taxes     2,640,902       856,863              
  Intangibles     1,311,030       1,650,163              
  Other assets     8,420,468       12,121,048              
  Assets of discontinued operations           24,280,958              
                       
  Total assets   $ 268,627,199     $ 293,631,277              
                       
  Liabilities and stockholders’ equity:                    
                       
  Current liabilities     152,308,599       131,892,862              
  Current liabilities for discontinued operations           608,333              
  Total current liabilities     152,308,599       132,501,195              
                       
  Long-term obligations     48,227,573       72,581,085              
  Long-term obligations for discontinued operations           215,000              
  Total long-term obligations     48,227,573       72,796,085              
                       
  Stockholders’ equity     68,091,027       88,333,997              
                       
  Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 268,627,199     $ 293,631,277              
                       

 

 

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