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Our computer control systems and software products are primarily sold as integral components of our computerized machine tool products.
−Removed: We also provide machine tool components, automation integration equipment and solutions for job shops, software options, control upgrades, accessories, and replacement parts for our products, as well as customer service, training, and applications support.
+Added: We also provide machine tool components, automation integration equipment and solutions for job shops, software options, control upgrades, accessories, and replacement parts for our products, as well as customer service and training and applications support.
The following overview is intended to provide a brief explanation of the principal factors that have contributed to our recent financial performance.
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We have both significant foreign sales and significant foreign manufacturing operations.
−Removed: During the nine months of fiscal 2024, approximately 52% of our revenues were attributable to customers in Europe, where we typically sell more of our higher-performance, higher-priced VMX series machines.
+Added: During the first three months of fiscal 2025, approximately 47% of our revenues were attributable to customers in Europe, where we typically sell more of our higher-performance, higher-priced VMX series machines.
Additionally, approximately 14% of our revenues were attributable to customers in the Asia Pacific region, where we encounter greater pricing pressures.
We operate in a cyclical industry where sales and order trends often change periodically and can vary from region to region.
−Removed: During a time of global uncertainty and lower sales volumes, we have turned our attention to adjusting overhead expenses and operating expenses to help minimize the impact of the lower volumes of sales on operating income.
−Removed: We implemented cost reductions in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 and adjusted and managed inventories (excluding the impact of foreign currency).
−Removed: We used that cashflow to manage our capital allocation strategies to continue investing in new technologies, product development, and necessary capital expenditures to maximize cashflows without incurring any significant indebtedness as we continue to seek new acquisitions and other growth opportunities.
−Removed: The cyclicality of our business requires that we exercise discipline in managing through unexpected changes in the markets and industries in which we operate.
−Removed: We believe that our long history of profitability and the strength of our balance sheet can provide us with stability to manage through these business cycles and we rely on our past experience in making measured decisions for the long-term success of our business.
+Added: Sales and service fees in the first quarter of fiscal 2025 increased by 3% compared to the first quarter of fiscal 2024.
+Added: This increase in sales occurred primarily in the Americas and Asia Pacific regions and was partially offset by a decrease in sales in the European region.
+Added: Orders in the first quarter of fiscal 2025 decreased by 20% from the same period in fiscal 2024, reflecting a decrease in orders in the Americas and European regions.
We have three brands of CNC machine tools in our product portfolio:
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The vast majority of our machine tools are manufactured and assembled to our specifications primarily by our wholly-owned subsidiary in Taiwan, HML.
−Removed: Machine castings to support HML’s production are manufactured at our wholly-owned subsidiary in Ningbo, China, NHML.
Components to support our SRT line of five-axis machining centers, such as the direct drive spindle, swivel head, and rotary table, are manufactured by our wholly-owned subsidiary in Italy, LCM.
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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
−Removed: Three Months Ended July 31, 2024 Compared to Three Months Ended July 31, 2023
+Added: Three Months Ended January 31, 2025 Compared to Three Months Ended January 31, 2024
Sales and Service Fees.
−Removed: Sales and service fees for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 were $42.7 million, a decrease of $10.6 million, or 20%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of less than $0.1 million, or less than 1%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
+Added: Sales and service fees for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 were $46.4 million, an increase of $1.4 million, or 3%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of $0.4 million, or 1%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
dollars for financial reporting purposes.
Sales and Service Fees by Geographic Region
−Removed: The following table sets forth sales and service fees by geographic region for the third fiscal quarter ended July 31, 2024 and 2023 (dollars in thousands):
+Added: The following table sets forth sales and service fees by geographic region for the first fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2025 and 2024 (dollars in thousands):
Three Months Ended
−Removed: Sales in the Americas for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 16%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023, primarily due to decreased shipments of Hurco and Takumi machines.
−Removed: The decrease in sales of these machines was primarily attributable to decreased shipments of Hurco and Takumi 3-axis vertical machines, partially offset by increased sales of higher-performing Hurco 5-axis machines and Milltronics 3-axis vertical machines.
−Removed: European sales for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 23%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023, and included a favorable currency impact of less than 1%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
+Added: Sales in the Americas for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 increased by 9%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2024, primarily due to an increased volume of shipments of Hurco and Milltronics machines.
+Added: The increase in sales was mostly attributable to increased shipments of VM and toolroom machines, as well as lathes.
+Added: European sales for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 decreased by 5%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2024, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 1%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: The year-over-year decrease in European sales was primarily attributable to a decreased volume of shipments of Hurco and Takumi machines in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, as well as decreased shipments of electro-mechanical components and accessories manufactured by our wholly-owned subsidiary, LCM.
−Removed: Asian Pacific sales for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 15%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 2%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
+Added: The decrease in European sales for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 was primarily attributable to a decreased volume of shipments of higher performance Hurco VMX machines and lathes in France and Italy, partially offset by increased shipments of higher-performance 5-axis Hurco machines in the United Kingdom and Milltronics vertical milling machines throughout the European region.
+Added: In addition to the decreased machine sales for the quarter, European sales also reflected a decline in shipment of accessories manufactured by our wholly owned subsidiary, LCM.
+Added: Asian Pacific sales for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 increased by 18%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2024, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 2%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: The third quarter of fiscal year 2024 decrease in Asian Pacific sales was mainly due to decreased shipments of Takumi machines in China and Hurco machines in Southeast Asia, partially offset by increased shipments of Hurco machines in India and one customer with multiple machine orders in China.
+Added: The increase in Asian Pacific sales primarily resulted from a higher volume of shipments of Hurco and Takumi machines in China and India.
Sales and Service Fees by Product Category
−Removed: The following table sets forth sales and service fees by product group and services for the third fiscal quarter ended July 31, 2024 and 2023 (dollars in thousands):
+Added: The following table sets forth sales and service fees by product group and services for the first fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2025 and 2024 (dollars in thousands):
Three Months Ended
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† Amounts shown do not include computer control systems and software sold as an integrated component of computerized machine tools.
−Removed: Sales of computerized machine tools for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 23%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to a decreased volume of shipments of Hurco and Takumi machines in Germany, the Americas, Italy, and China, and included an unfavorable currency impact of less than 1% when translating foreign sales to U.S.
+Added: Sales of computerized machine tools for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 increased by 6%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to an increased volume of shipments of Hurco and Milltronics machines in the Americas and Hurco machines in the United Kingdom and China.
+Added: Sales of computer control systems and software for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 increased by 13%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, due mainly to increased software sales in the United Kingdom.
+Added: Sales of service parts for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 decreased by 12%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to decreases in aftermarket service parts sales in the Americas, Germany and the United Kingdom.
+Added: Services fees for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 increased by 2%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due increased aftermarket service fees in the Americas.
+Added: Sales for all product lines included an unfavorable currency impact of 1% when translating foreign sales to U.S.
dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: Sales of computer control systems and software for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 10%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, due mainly to decreased aftermarket sales of Hurco software upgrades in France and the Americas, partially offset by increased aftermarket sales of systems and software upgrades in the United Kingdom.
−Removed: Sales of service parts for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 9%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to decreased aftermarket sales of Hurco service parts in Germany and the Americas.
−Removed: Service fees for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 increased by 8%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to increased aftermarket services performed in the United Kingdom and Germany.
−Removed: Orders for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 were $52.8 million, an increase of $10.7 million, or 26%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023, and included an unfavorable currency impact of less than $0.1 million, or less than 1%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
−Removed: The following table sets forth new orders booked by geographic region for the third fiscal quarter ended July 31, 2024 and 2023 (dollars in thousands):
+Added: Orders for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 were $40.1 million, a decrease of $10.1 million, or 20%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2024, and included an unfavorable currency impact of $0.4 million, or less than 1%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
+Added: The following table sets forth new orders booked by geographic region for the fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2025, and 2024 (dollars in thousands):
Three Months Ended
−Removed: Orders in the Americas for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 increased by 21%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023.
−Removed: The increase in orders was primarily due to increased customer demand for Hurco higher-performing 5-axis machines, Hurco and Milltronics lathes, and Milltronics 3-axis vertical machines.
−Removed: European orders for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 increased by 15%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included a favorable currency impact of less than 1%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
−Removed: The increase in orders was driven primarily by increased customer demand for Hurco machines in the United Kingdom, France and Italy, particularly Hurco lathes and higher-performing 5-axis machines.
−Removed: Asian Pacific orders for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 increased by 151%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 5%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
−Removed: The increase in Asian Pacific orders was driven primarily by increased customer demand for Hurco and Takumi machines in China, India, and Southeast Asia.
−Removed: The increased customer demand for Hurco machines in China and India related primarily to two customers with multiple machine orders.
−Removed: Gross Profit .
−Removed: Gross profit for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 was $7.8 million, or 18% of sales, compared to $13.4 million, or 25% of sales, for the corresponding prior year period.
−Removed: The year-over-year decrease in gross profit was primarily due to the lower volume of vertical milling machine sales in the Americas and Europe.
−Removed: Additionally, the third quarter of fiscal 2024 included decreases in average net selling prices for certain machines, designed to penetrate key markets and reduce inventories.
−Removed: The decreases in both sales volume and pricing unfavorably impacted gross profit in dollars and as a percentage of sales, reducing our leverage of fixed costs, in comparison to the corresponding prior year period.
−Removed: Further, certain cost reductions were implemented in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 in an effort to help offset the impact of lower sales volumes and pricing.
−Removed: Operating Expenses .
−Removed: Selling, general, and administrative expenses for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 were $10.4 million, or 24% of sales, compared to $12.4 million, or 23% of sales, in the corresponding fiscal year 2023 period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of less than $0.1 million, when translating foreign expenses to U.S.
−Removed: dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: The year-over-year reduction in selling, general and administrative expenses in absolute dollar terms was primarily due to cost reductions implemented in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 in an effort to help offset the impact of lower sales volume.
−Removed: Despite the reduction in absolute dollar terms, selling, general, and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales increased in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 compared to the corresponding prior year period due to the lower volume of sales year-over-year.
−Removed: Operating Income/Loss .
−Removed: Operating loss for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 was $2.5 million, compared to operating income of $1.0 million for the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023.
−Removed: The change was primarily due to a lower volume of sales of vertical milling machines and the negative impact of fixed costs on lower sales and production volumes.
−Removed: Other (Expense) Income, Net .
−Removed: Other expense, net for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 was $0.1 million compared to $0.4 million for the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023.
−Removed: The decrease in other expense was due mainly to a reduction in foreign currency exchange loss in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 compared to the same period in fiscal year 2023.
−Removed: Income Taxes .
−Removed: Income tax expense during the third quarter of fiscal 2024 was $7.0 million, compared to $0.4 million for the corresponding period in 2023.
−Removed: The year-over-year increase in income tax expense for the third quarter of fiscal 2024 was primarily due to an $8.2 million non-cash valuation allowance on U.S.
−Removed: deferred tax assets, changes in geographic mix of income and loss that includes jurisdictions with differing tax rates, and discrete items related to unvested stock compensation.
−Removed: Because we have a valuation allowance recorded against our U.S.
−Removed: deferred tax assets, we did not record a tax benefit for our U.S.
−Removed: net losses for the three months ended July 31, 2024.
−Removed: The valuation allowance recorded during the third quarter of fiscal 2024 reflects a full valuation allowance of the U.S.
−Removed: deferred tax assets and was recorded based on our conclusion that the deferred tax assets were not more likely than not going to be realized.
−Removed: Nine Months Ended July 31, 2024 Compared to Nine Months Ended July 31, 2023
−Removed: Sales and Service Fees.
−Removed: Sales and service fees for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 were $132.9 million, a decrease of $28.8 million, or 18%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included a favorable currency impact of $0.8 million, or less than 1%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
−Removed: dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: Sales and Service Fees by Geographic Region
−Removed: The following table sets forth sales and service fees by geographic region for the nine months ended July 31, 2024 and 2023 (dollars in thousands):
−Removed: Nine Months Ended
−Removed: Sales in the Americas for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 16%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023, primarily due to decreased shipments of Hurco and Takumi machines.
−Removed: The decrease in sales of these machines was primarily attributable to decreased shipments of Hurco and Takumi 3-axis vertical machines, partially offset by increased sales of higher-performing Hurco 5-axis machines and Milltronics 3-axis vertical machines.
−Removed: European sales for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 23%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023, and included a favorable currency impact of 1%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
−Removed: dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: The year-over-year decrease in European sales was primarily attributable to a decreased volume of shipments of Hurco and Takumi machines in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, as well as decreased shipments of electro-mechanical components and accessories manufactured by our wholly-owned subsidiary, LCM.
−Removed: Asian Pacific sales for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 increased by 8%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 2%, when translating foreign sales to U.S.
−Removed: dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: The year-over-year increase in Asian Pacific sales in the nine-month period was primarily attributable to increased shipments of Hurco machines in India and one customer with multiple machine orders in China, partially offset by decreased shipments of Takumi machines in China and Hurco machines in Southeast Asia.
−Removed: Sales and Service Fees by Product Category
−Removed: The following table sets forth sales and service fees by product group and services for the nine months ended July 31, 2024 and 2023 (dollars in thousands):
−Removed: Nine Months Ended
−Removed: Computerized Machine Tools
−Removed: Computer Control Systems and Software †
−Removed: Service Parts
−Removed: † Amounts shown do not include computer control systems and software sold as an integrated component of computerized machine tools.
−Removed: Sales of computerized machine tools for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 21%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to a decreased volume of shipments of Hurco and Takumi machines in Germany, the Americas, Italy, and the United Kingdom, and included a favorable currency impact of less than 1% when translating foreign sales to U.S.
−Removed: dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: Sales of computer control systems and software for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 3%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, due mainly to decreased aftermarket sales of Hurco software upgrades in Germany, Italy and the Americas, partially offset by increased aftermarket sales of systems and software upgrades in the United Kingdom and Southeast Asia.
−Removed: Sales of service parts for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 3%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to decreased aftermarket sales of Hurco service parts in the Americas and the United Kingdom, partially offset by increased aftermarket sales of Hurco service parts in Germany and France.
−Removed: Service fees for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 increased by 5%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, primarily due to increased aftermarket services performed in the United Kingdom and France, partially offset by decreased aftermarket services performed in the Americas.
−Removed: Orders for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 were $147.2 million, a decrease of $8.3 million, or 5%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023, and included a favorable currency impact of $0.8 million, or less than 1%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
−Removed: The following table sets forth new orders booked by geographic region for the nine months ended July 31, 2024 and 2023 (dollars in thousands):
−Removed: Nine Months Ended
−Removed: Orders in the Americas for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 2%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023.
−Removed: The decrease in orders was primarily due to decreased customer demand for Hurco 3-axis vertical machines, partially offset by increased demand for Hurco higher-performing 5-axis machines and Milltronics 3-axis vertical machines.
−Removed: The decrease in orders was also impacted by a reduction in average net selling prices for certain machines, designed to penetrate key markets and reduce inventories.
−Removed: European orders for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 decreased by 14%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included a favorable currency impact of 1%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
−Removed: The year-over-year decrease was mainly due to decreased customer demand for Hurco machines across the European region where our customers are located and for electro-mechanical components and accessories manufactured by LCM.
−Removed: Asian Pacific orders for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 increased by 41%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 3%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
−Removed: The year-over-year increase in Asian Pacific orders was driven primarily by increased customer demand for Hurco machines in China and Hurco and Takumi machines in India, partially offset by decreased demand for Takumi machines in China.
−Removed: The increased customer demand for Hurco machines in China and India related primarily to two customers with multiple machine orders.
+Added: Orders in the Americas for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 decreased by 30%, compared to the corresponding period in fiscal year 2024, primarily due to decreased customer demand for Hurco and Milltronics machines, particularly the higher-performance VMX machines.
+Added: European orders for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 decreased by 18%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 1%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
+Added: The decrease in orders was driven primarily by decreased customer demand for electro-mechanical components and accessories manufactured by our wholly-owned subsidiary, LCM, as well as decreased customer demand for Hurco and Takumi machines in France and Italy.
+Added: The decrease in Hurco machines was primarily due to decreased demand for higher-performance VMX and 5-axis machines.
+Added: Asian Pacific orders for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 increased by 3%, compared to the corresponding prior year period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of 2%, when translating foreign orders to U.S.
+Added: The increase in Asian Pacific orders was driven primarily by an increase in customer demand for Hurco machines in China, partially offset by decreased customer demand for Hurco and Takumi machines in India.
Gross Profit .
−Removed: Gross profit for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 was $25.6 million, or 19% of sales, compared to $38.7 million, or 24% of sales, for the corresponding prior year period.
−Removed: The year-over-year decrease was primarily due to the lower volume of vertical milling machine sales in the Americas and Europe.
−Removed: Additionally, the second and third quarters of fiscal 2024 included decreases in average net selling prices for certain machines, designed to penetrate key markets and reduce inventories.
−Removed: The decreases in both sales volume and pricing unfavorably impacted gross profit in dollars and as a percentage of sales, reducing our leverage of fixed costs, in comparison to the corresponding prior year period.
−Removed: Further, certain cost reductions were implemented in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 in an effort to help offset the impact of lower sales volumes and pricing.
+Added: Gross profit for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 was $8.3 million, or 18% of sales, compared to $9.7 million, or 22% of sales, for the corresponding prior year period.
+Added: The year-over-year decrease in gross profit as a percentage of sales was primarily due to the lower volume of sales of vertical milling machines in the Americas and Europe where we typically sell more of our higher-performance VMX series machines and lathes.
+Added: Additionally, gross profit was negatively impacted by the allocation of fixed costs on lower margin sales and lower production volumes.
Operating Expenses .
−Removed: Selling, general, and administrative expenses for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 were $33.4 million, or 25% of sales, compared to $35.5 million, or 22% of sales, in the corresponding fiscal year 2023 period, and included an unfavorable currency impact of $0.2 million, when translating foreign expenses to U.S.
+Added: Selling, general, and administrative expenses for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 were $10.4 million, or 22% of sales, compared to $11.5 million, or 26% of sales, in the corresponding fiscal year 2024 period, and included a favorable currency impact of $0.1 million, when translating foreign expenses to U.S.
dollars for financial reporting purposes.
−Removed: The year-over-year reduction in selling, general and administrative expenses in absolute dollar terms was primarily due to cost reductions implemented in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 in an effort to help offset the impact of lower sales volume.
−Removed: Despite the reduction in absolute dollar terms, selling, general, and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales increased in the nine months of fiscal year 2024 compared to the corresponding prior year period due to the lower volume of sales year-over-year.
+Added: The year-over-year reduction in selling, general and administrative expenses for the quarter reflected lower levels of discretionary spending, reduced sales commissions, and reduced employee health insurance costs.
Operating Income/Loss .
−Removed: Operating loss for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 was $7.8 million, compared to operating income of $3.2 million for the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023.
−Removed: The change was primarily due to a lower volume of sales of vertical milling machines and the negative impact of fixed costs on lower sales and production volumes.
+Added: Operating loss for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 was $2.1 million, compared to $1.8 million for the corresponding period in fiscal year 2024.
+Added: The change was primarily due to the lower volume of sales of vertical milling machines in the Americas and Europe where we typically sell more of our higher-performance VMX series machines and lathes, as well as the negative impact of allocation of fixed costs on lower margin sales and lower production volumes.
Other (Expense) Income, Net .
−Removed: Other expense, net for the nine months of fiscal year 2024 was $1.1 million compared to $0.1 million for the corresponding period in fiscal year 2023, due mainly to an increase in foreign currency exchange loss in the nine months of fiscal year 2024 compared to the same period in fiscal year 2023.
+Added: Other expense, net for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 was $0.4 million compared to $0.5 million for the corresponding period in fiscal year 2024, due mainly to a decrease in foreign currency exchange loss in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 compared to the same period in fiscal year 2024.
Income Taxes .
−Removed: Income tax expense during the nine months of fiscal 2024 was $6.4 million, compared to income tax expense of $1.3 million for the corresponding period in 2023.
−Removed: The year-over-year increase in income tax expense for the nine months of fiscal 2024 was primarily due to an $8.2 million non-cash valuation allowance on U.S.
−Removed: deferred tax assets, changes in geographic mix of income and loss that includes jurisdictions with differing tax rates, and discrete items related to unvested stock compensation.
−Removed: Because we have a valuation allowance recorded against our U.S.
−Removed: deferred tax assets, we did not record a tax benefit for our U.S.
−Removed: net losses for the nine months ended July 31, 2024.
−Removed: The valuation allowance recorded during the third quarter of fiscal 2024 reflects a full valuation allowance of the U.S.
−Removed: deferred tax assets and was recorded based on our conclusion that the deferred tax assets were not more likely than not going to be realized.
+Added: Income tax expense for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 was $2.0 million, compared to an income tax benefit of $0.6 million, for the corresponding prior year period.
+Added: The year-over-year change was primarily due to a $2.4 million non-cash valuation allowance recorded on our Italian, U.S.
+Added: and China deferred tax assets, as well as changes in geographic mix of income and loss that includes jurisdictions with differing tax rates, and discrete items related to unvested stock compensation.
+Added: Because we have a valuation allowance recorded against our Italian, U.S.
+Added: and China deferred tax assets, we did not record a tax benefit of $1.2 million for our U.S., Italy and China pre-tax losses for the three months ended January 31, 2025.
+Added: The valuation allowance recorded during the first quarter of fiscal 2025 reflected a full valuation allowance of the U.S.
+Added: and Italian deferred tax assets and was recorded after evaluating changes to tax laws, statutory tax rates, and our cumulative three-year income (loss) levels for the U.S.
+Added: and Italy for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
−Removed: At July 31, 2024, we had cash and cash equivalents of $36.1 million, compared to $41.8 million at October 31, 2023.
+Added: At January 31, 2025, we had cash and cash equivalents of $41.8 million, compared to $33.3 million at October 31, 2024.
Approximately 28% of the $41.8 million of cash and cash equivalents was denominated in U.S.
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We do not believe that the indefinite reinvestment of these funds offshore impairs our ability to meet our domestic working capital needs.
−Removed: Working capital was $182.0 million at July 31, 2024, compared to $193.3 million at October 31, 2023.
−Removed: The decrease in working capital was primarily driven by decreases in accounts receivable, net and cash and cash equivalents, partially offset by increases in inventories, net and decreases in accounts payable and accrued payroll and employee benefits.
−Removed: Capital expenditures of $2.1 million during the nine months of fiscal year 2024 were primarily for capital improvements in existing facilities and software development costs.
+Added: Working capital was $172.6 million at January 31, 2025, compared to $180.8 million at October 31, 2024.
+Added: The decrease in working capital was primarily driven by decreases in inventories and accounts receivable, net, partially offset by an increase in cash and cash equivalents.
+Added: Capital expenditures of $0.6 million during the first three months of fiscal year 2025 were primarily for software development costs and capital improvements in existing facilities.
We funded these expenditures with cash on hand.
On January 6, 2023, we announced a share repurchase program in an aggregate amount of up to $25.0 million.
−Removed: Repurchases under the program may be made in the open market or through privately negotiated transactions from time to time through November 10, 2024, subject to applicable laws, regulations, and contractual provisions.
+Added: Repurchases under the program may be made in the open market or through privately negotiated transactions from time to time, subject to applicable laws, regulations, and contractual provisions.
+Added: On September 25, 2024, we announced an extension of the term of this $25.0 million repurchase program from November 10, 2024 to November 10, 2026.
The program may be amended, suspended, or discontinued at any time and does not commit us to repurchase any shares of our common stock.
−Removed: During the three months and nine months ended July 31, 2024, we repurchased $0.5 million, or 29,413 shares, under that program, and $22.7 million remained available under the program as of that date.
−Removed: In August 2024, we repurchased an additional $0.8 million, or 44,352 shares, under that program, leaving $21.9 million repurchase authority remaining as of August 30, 2024.
−Removed: During the nine months ended July 31, 2024, we paid cash dividends to our shareholders of $2.1 million.
+Added: We did not repurchase any shares during the first three months of fiscal 2025.
+Added: As of January 31, 2025, $21.7 million remained available under the program.
On June 14, 2024, we announced a temporary suspension of our regular quarterly cash dividend as we seek to enhance our financial flexibility and improve our ability to manage market volatility while focusing on strengthening our balance sheet, reinvesting in our core business and research and development related to emerging technologies, and returning value to shareholders via the appropriate channels in both the near- and long-term.
Future dividends are subject to approval of our Board of Directors and will depend upon many factors, including our results of operations, financial condition, capital requirements, regulatory and contractual restrictions, our business strategy and other factors deemed relevant by our Board of Directors from time to time.
−Removed: Subsequent to the June 14, 2024, dividend suspension announcement, we repurchased a total of $1.3 million, or 73,765 shares, through August 30, 2024, in an effort to continue returning value to shareholders.
On December 31, 2018, we and our subsidiary Hurco B.V.
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In February and December 2023, NHML and HML, respectively, renewed the above-referenced credit facilities on substantially similar terms and identical maximum aggregate limits.
−Removed: As of July 31, 2024, our existing credit facilities consisted of a €1.5 million revolving credit facility in Germany, the 150 million New Taiwan Dollars Taiwan credit facility, the 32.5 million Chinese Yuan China credit facility and the $40.0 million revolving credit facility under the 2018 Credit Agreement.
−Removed: We had no debt or borrowings under any of our credit facilities at July 31, 2024.
−Removed: At July 31, 2024, we had an aggregate of approximately $50.7 million available for borrowing under our credit facilities and were in compliance with all covenants relating thereto.
+Added: As of January 31, 2025, our existing credit facilities consisted of a €1.5 million revolving credit facility in Germany, the 150 million New Taiwan Dollars Taiwan credit facility, the 32.5 million Chinese Yuan China credit facility and the $40.0 million revolving credit facility under the 2018 Credit Agreement.
+Added: We had no debt or borrowings under any of our credit facilities at January 31, 2025.
+Added: At January 31, 2025, we had an aggregate of approximately $50.6 million available for borrowing under our credit facilities and were in compliance with all covenants relating thereto.
We have an international cash pooling strategy that generally provides access to available cash deposits and credit facilities when needed in the U.S., Europe or Asia Pacific.
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Our critical accounting estimates, which are described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2024, are frequently evaluated as our judgment and estimates are based upon historical experience and on various other assumptions that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances.
−Removed: During the nine months of fiscal year 2024, there were no material changes to our critical accounting estimates as described in the MD&A included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023.
+Added: During the first three months of fiscal year 2025, there were no material changes to our critical accounting estimates as described in the MD&A included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended October 31, 2024.
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS AND COMMITMENTS
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We follow FASB guidance for accounting for guarantees (codified in ASC 460).
−Removed: As of July 31, 2024, we had nine outstanding third party payment guarantees totaling approximately $0.9 million.
+Added: As of January 31, 2025, we had eight outstanding third party payment guarantees totaling approximately $0.8 million.
The terms of these guarantees are consistent with the underlying customer financing terms.
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Compared sentence by sentence after normalising whitespace, quotation marks, case and digits, so re-formatting and restated figures do not read as changed language. Wording changes appear as one removal and one addition. The current filing and the prior one are authoritative.