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Lindsay Corporation (LNN - Free Report) reported first-quarter fiscal 2018 (ended Nov 30, 2017) earnings of 30 cents per share, surging a whopping 275% from 8 cents per share recorded in the prior-year quarter. Earnings, however, missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 36 cents.
The irrigation equipment manufacturer reported revenues of $124.5 million, up 13% year over year. Revenues also beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $118 million.
Irrigation segment revenues climbed 15% year over year to $103.4 million. Domestic irrigation revenues recorded growth of 28% from the year-ago quarter, driven by an increase in irrigation system sales volume. However, International irrigation revenues decreased 4% due to lower project sales.
Infrastructure segment revenues were up 3% year over year to $21.2 million led by increased sales volume in road safety products and higher Road Zipper System lease revenues, partly offset by lower revenues in other product lines.
Operational Update
Cost of operating revenues went up 12.3% year over year to $92 million. Gross profit improved 14% to $32.4 million from $28.4 million in the year-earlier quarter. Gross margin also expanded 30 basis points (bps) to 26%. Infrastructure margins improved due to a favorable product mix within road safety products and higher margin lease revenues.
Operating expenses flared up 2% year over year to $26.2 million in the reported quarter. The company posted an operating profit of $6.2 million, up significantly from $2.7 million recorded in the comparable period last year. Operating margin ascended 250 bps to 5% in the fiscal first quarter compared to the prior-year quarter.
Financial Position
Lindsay had cash and cash equivalents of $109.5 million at the end of the fiscal first quarter compared with $103.1 million recorded at the end of the comparable quarter last fiscal. The company recorded cash usage of $5 million from operating activities for the three-month period ended Nov 30, 2017, compared with positive cash flow of $8 million recorded in the prior-year period. Lindsay had long-term debt of $116.7 million during the reported quarter compared with $116.8 million recorded in the year-earlier period.
There were no share repurchases during the fiscal first quarter. As of Nov 30, 2017, shares worth around $63.7 million remained under the company’s buyback program.
Lindsay’s backlog as of Nov 30, 2017, was $80.3 million compared with $55.9 million as of Nov 30, 2016.
Outlook
Lindsay saw a significant year over year improvement in order flow and irrigation system sales in North America irrigation in the first quarter. The company noted that it will remain focused on providing innovative technology solutions and improving operating performance. However, volatile commodity prices remain a matter of concern.
Share Price Performance
In the past year, Lindsay has underperformed the industry it belongs to. The company’s shares have gained around 17% compared with 44.4% growth recorded by the industry.
Deere has a long-term earnings growth rate of 8.2%. Its shares have rallied 51.3%, year to date.
Caterpillar has a long-term earnings growth rate of 10.3%. So far this year, shares of the company have gained 66.8%.
Kubota has a long-term earnings growth rate of 10.7%. The company’s shares have been up 36.1% during the same time frame.
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Lindsay's (LNN) Q1 Earnings Miss, Revenues Beat Estimates
Lindsay Corporation (LNN - Free Report) reported first-quarter fiscal 2018 (ended Nov 30, 2017) earnings of 30 cents per share, surging a whopping 275% from 8 cents per share recorded in the prior-year quarter. Earnings, however, missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 36 cents.
The irrigation equipment manufacturer reported revenues of $124.5 million, up 13% year over year. Revenues also beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $118 million.
Irrigation segment revenues climbed 15% year over year to $103.4 million. Domestic irrigation revenues recorded growth of 28% from the year-ago quarter, driven by an increase in irrigation system sales volume. However, International irrigation revenues decreased 4% due to lower project sales.
Lindsay Corporation Price and Consensus
Lindsay Corporation Price and Consensus | Lindsay Corporation Quote
Infrastructure segment revenues were up 3% year over year to $21.2 million led by increased sales volume in road safety products and higher Road Zipper System lease revenues, partly offset by lower revenues in other product lines.
Operational Update
Cost of operating revenues went up 12.3% year over year to $92 million. Gross profit improved 14% to $32.4 million from $28.4 million in the year-earlier quarter. Gross margin also expanded 30 basis points (bps) to 26%. Infrastructure margins improved due to a favorable product mix within road safety products and higher margin lease revenues.
Operating expenses flared up 2% year over year to $26.2 million in the reported quarter. The company posted an operating profit of $6.2 million, up significantly from $2.7 million recorded in the comparable period last year. Operating margin ascended 250 bps to 5% in the fiscal first quarter compared to the prior-year quarter.
Financial Position
Lindsay had cash and cash equivalents of $109.5 million at the end of the fiscal first quarter compared with $103.1 million recorded at the end of the comparable quarter last fiscal. The company recorded cash usage of $5 million from operating activities for the three-month period ended Nov 30, 2017, compared with positive cash flow of $8 million recorded in the prior-year period. Lindsay had long-term debt of $116.7 million during the reported quarter compared with $116.8 million recorded in the year-earlier period.
There were no share repurchases during the fiscal first quarter. As of Nov 30, 2017, shares worth around $63.7 million remained under the company’s buyback program.
Lindsay’s backlog as of Nov 30, 2017, was $80.3 million compared with $55.9 million as of Nov 30, 2016.
Outlook
Lindsay saw a significant year over year improvement in order flow and irrigation system sales in North America irrigation in the first quarter. The company noted that it will remain focused on providing innovative technology solutions and improving operating performance. However, volatile commodity prices remain a matter of concern.
Share Price Performance
In the past year, Lindsay has underperformed the industry it belongs to. The company’s shares have gained around 17% compared with 44.4% growth recorded by the industry.
Zacks Rank & Key Picks
Lindsay currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Better-ranked stocks in the same sector include Deere & Company (DE - Free Report) , Caterpillar Inc. (CAT - Free Report) and Kubota Corporation (KUBTY - Free Report) . While Deere and Caterpillar sport a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), Kubota carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
Deere has a long-term earnings growth rate of 8.2%. Its shares have rallied 51.3%, year to date.
Caterpillar has a long-term earnings growth rate of 10.3%. So far this year, shares of the company have gained 66.8%.
Kubota has a long-term earnings growth rate of 10.7%. The company’s shares have been up 36.1% during the same time frame.
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