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Total Revenue: $28.7 million, a 15% decrease from the previous year.
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Airtime Revenue: $23.0 million, down $3.9 million from Q2 2023.
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Airtime Gross Margin: 36.0%, down from 41.8% in the prior quarter.
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Product Gross Profit: Negative $0.3 million, including $0.5 million in severance charges; excluding charges, positive $0.2 million.
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Operating Expenses: $11.8 million, including $0.7 million in severance charges; down 7% from the prior quarter excluding charges.
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Adjusted EBITDA: $2.6 million.
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Capital Expenditures: $2.6 million.
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Ending Cash Balance: $49.3 million, down approximately $17 million due to payments to Starlink.
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Subscriber Vessels: Just below 6,700, approximately 1% increase from the prior quarter.
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Annualized Operating Expense Savings: Expected to be approximately $5 million from reorganization efforts.
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2024 Revenue Guidance: Expected to be in the range of $117 million to $127 million.
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2024 Adjusted EBITDA Guidance: Expected to be in the range of $6 million to $12 million.
Release Date: August 01, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Positive Points
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KVH Industries Inc (NASDAQ:KVHI) completed its reorganization efforts, which are expected to result in annualized operating expense savings of approximately $5 million.
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The company achieved a slight increase in its subscriber vessel count in the second quarter, reversing the decline experienced in the first quarter.
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KVH Industries Inc (NASDAQ:KVHI) signed a bulk data distribution agreement with Starlink, offering increased flexibility in developing and selling custom data plans.
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The company shipped a record number of communication antennas for the second consecutive quarter and increased shipments of its CommBox Edge Gateway.
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KVH Industries Inc (NASDAQ:KVHI) is expanding its value-added services, including vessel-based telephone connections using its global voice over IP service offering.
Negative Points
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Second-quarter airtime revenue was $23.0 million, down $3.9 million from the second quarter of 2023.
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Total revenue for the quarter was $28.7 million, representing a roughly 15% decrease from a year ago due to a decline in VSAT product sales and corresponding service revenue.
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Airtime gross margins declined slightly due to a shift in the airtime subscriber base.
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The company's ending cash balance of $49.3 million was down approximately $17 million from the beginning of the quarter due to payments to Starlink.
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Standalone VSAT service subscriptions have declined faster than anticipated, impacting the company's revenue.