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Revenue: $3.013 million, a 9% increase from $2.775 million in the prior year.
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Gross Profit: 61.5%, up from 61.3% in the previous year.
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Operating Profit: $121,000, compared to an $89,000 loss in the prior year.
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Net Profit: $30,000, compared to a net loss of $89,000 in the previous year.
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Cash and Cash Equivalents: Approximately $709,000 as of June 30, 2024.
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Working Capital: $6.8 million.
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Shareholders' Equity: $7.3 million.
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Mobile Equipment Revenue: Over 60% of total revenue.
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BIT Solutions Sales: Increased by approximately 171% over the first quarter.
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Year-to-Date Sales: Approximately $5.6 million.
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iHP Service Revenue: Almost $1 million year-to-date.
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EMAQ Partnership: Contributed $1 million in sales for Q2 and will generate approximately $60,000 in annual BIT Solution sales.
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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TOMI Environmental Solutions Inc (NASDAQ:TOMZ) returned to profitability in Q2 2024, marking a significant milestone for the company.
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Revenue for the quarter exceeded $3 million, representing a 170% sequential increase compared to the previous quarter.
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BIT Solutions sales increased by approximately 171% over the first quarter, contributing to strong financial performance.
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The company has secured approximately $5.6 million in sales year-to-date, indicating strong future growth potential.
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TOMI expanded its global footprint with new customers in Canada, Mexico, Philippines, and the UAE, enhancing its market presence.
Negative Points
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The company experienced a significant increase in accounts receivable, raising concerns about cash flow and collection efficiency.
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Despite the return to profitability, the company's historical results have been described as 'lumpy,' indicating potential volatility in future earnings.
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The company did not secure a DoD grant for the ethylene oxide market, which could have provided additional funding and opportunities.
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There is a need for more awareness and understanding of TOMI's products in certain markets, such as data centers, which may slow adoption.
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The company faces challenges in penetrating certain markets, such as the ambulance market, which requires long-term processes and education.
Q & A Highlights
Q: How do you manage visibility and inventory for mobile equipment sales? A: (Elissa Shane, COO) Mobile equipment sales are typically immediate delivery. Orders come in, and we deliver them immediately. We maintain an inventory of over $4 million, mostly composed of mobile equipment.