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Revenue: $2.85 billion, up 12% from prior year.
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Normalized EPS: $3.06, up 17% from prior year.
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Normalized Net Margins: 6.6%, showing margin expansion.
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Mobility Segment Earnings Growth: 59%, with margins at 6.4%.
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Free Cash Flow: $67 million generated in the quarter.
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CapEx: $174 million, or 6.1% of sales.
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Industrial Sales Increase: 14.1% or $109.3 million.
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Mobility Sales Increase: $186.6 million or 10.5% over Q2 last year.
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Gross Margin: $424.8 million, an increase of $62.9 million from last year.
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SG&A Costs: Increased to $153.1 million from $131.2 million last year.
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Finance Expenses: Increased by $21.9 million due to new private placement notes and term loan facility.
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Effective Tax Rate: 25.7% for the second quarter.
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Cash Position: $759.9 million as of June 30, 2024.
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Net Debt to EBITDA: 1.2 times, expected to decline to one times in the next 9 to 15 months.
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Available Liquidity: $1.3 billion at the end of Q2.
Release Date: August 08, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Positive Points
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Linamar Corp (LIMAF) achieved its long-term goal of reaching $10 billion in annualized sales, marking a significant milestone for the company.
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The company reported double-digit top and bottom line growth for Q2 2024, with sales reaching $2.85 billion, up 12% from the prior year.
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Linamar's mobility segment showed strong performance with earnings growth of 59% and margins improving to 6.4% from 4.5% last year.
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The company has a strong balance sheet with leverage improving and free cash flow moving back to positive, generating $67 million in cash this quarter.
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Linamar's strategic leadership changes, including the promotion of Jim Jarrell to CEO, are expected to bolster future growth and value creation.
Negative Points
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The global market for battery electric vehicles is experiencing a dial back, impacting Linamar's EV-related business and necessitating capital reallocation.
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The access equipment market is facing declining demand globally, with mid-single digit declines in North America and Europe, and more significant declines in Asia.
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The agricultural market is predicted to decline this year, with combines and related equipment seeing reduced demand, affecting Linamar's agricultural segment.
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Linamar's mobility segment is experiencing delays in new program launches, particularly in EV programs, impacting expected incremental sales growth.
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The company is facing pricing pressures in the access equipment market, particularly in Europe, due to increased competition from Chinese imports.