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Stacey Witten
Coordinator, Investor Relations
Abe Reichental
President & Chief Executive Officer
Damon Gregoire
Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Bob Grace
Vice President & General Counsel
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Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this presentation that are not statements of historical or current facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company to be materially different from historical results or from any future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. In addition to statements which explicitly describe such risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements in the future or conditional tenses or that include the terms “believes,” “belief,” “estimates,” “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates” or “plans” to be uncertain and forward-looking. Forward-looking statements may include comments as to the company’s beliefs and expectations as to future events and trends affecting its business. Forward-looking statements are based upon management’s current expectations concerning future events and trends and are necessarily subject to uncertainties, many of which are outside the control of the company. The factors stated under the headings “Forward-Looking Statements,” “Cautionary Statements and Risk Factors,” and “Risk Factors” that appear in the company’s periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as other factors, could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected or predicted in forward-looking statements.
Operating Results
Abe Reichental, President & CEO
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We experienced improved global business conditions
We enjoyed quarter-over-quarter revenue growth from all revenue buckets led by materials and Production Systems revenue contributions and record 3D printer sales
We expanded gross profit margin
We continued to grow our 3Dproparts™ service organically and through additional acquisitions
We ended the quarter with a backlog of $5.2 million
We generated $2.7 million net income
Second Quarter 2010 Overview
Financial Review
Damon Gregoire, Senior Vice President & CFO
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Second Quarter 2010 Operating Results
($ Millions except per share amounts)
EPS included the negative impact of 3 cents per share
EPS included the negative impact of 3 cents per share
planned V-Flash® ramp up and 5 cents per share from
planned V-Flash® ramp up and 5 cents per share from
litigation costs
litigation costs
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Six Months 2010 Operating Results
($ Millions except per share amounts)
EPS included the negative impact of 4 cents per share
EPS included the negative impact of 4 cents per share
planned V-Flash® ramp up and 9 cents per share from
planned V-Flash® ramp up and 9 cents per share from
litigation costs
litigation costs
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Systems revenue in Q2 2010 consisted of:
35% large-frame systems (15% in Q2 2009)
23% mid-frame systems (45% in Q2 2009)
42% 3D printers (40% in Q2 2009)
Services revenue includes:
Maintenance and warranty contract revenue
Sales of system upgrades
Installation of and training on machines
3Dproparts™ sales
**Columns may not foot due to rounding
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Healthcare solutions represented 14% of total revenue
Recurring revenue from materials and services amounted to 73% of total healthcare solutions revenue
Healthcare solutions revenue consists of sales of systems, materials and services for:
Hearing aid applications,
Dental applications, and
Medical device applications
Given its early development stage, healthcare solutions revenue may fluctuate due to timing of Production Systems sales within a reporting period
Healthcare Solutions Second Quarter Revenue
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Gross margin improved compared to the second quarter of 2009
Net income of $2.7 million included $2.4 million of non- cash expenses
Cash position decreased from the previous quarter to $25.9 million, after funding our acquisition of DPT, and we continue to carry no debt on our balance sheet
Inventory increased due in part to the timing of sales and revenue recognition at quarter-end
($ Millions)
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Second Quarter Revenue Composition by Category and Region
Recurring revenue represents 70% of total revenue
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Asia Pacific
Europe
North
America
$35.1
$24.7
10%
$35.1
30%
40%
47%
38%
30%
24%
49%
13%
46%
44%
29%
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Systems gross profit margin benefited from:
The continued favorable impact of operational and cost improvements
Better overhead absorption over a larger revenue base
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Systems gross profit margin benefited from:
The continued favorable impact of operational and cost improvements
Better overhead absorption over a larger revenue base
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60
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Days Inventory On Hand
Q1 2008
Q2 2008
Q3 2008
Q4 2008
Q1 2009
Q2 2009
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132
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122
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Q3 2009
Q4 2009
83
60
Q1 2010
62
105
Second Quarter Working Capital Management
59
103
Q2 2010
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Six Months Working Capital Update
($ Thousands)
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Long Term Operating Model
$150 million
$200 million
Revenue
Gross Profit
SG&A
R&D
Operating Income
Net Income after tax
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Recurring Revenue
48%
25%
8%
15%
10%
4%
2%
70%
58%
23%
7%
28%
20%
4%
2%
80%
This target model is not intended to constitute financial guidance related to the company’s expected performance. It is based upon management’s current expectations concerning future events and trends and is necessarily subject to uncertainties.
Progress & Outlook
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Abe Reichental, President & CEO
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Investing in new state-of-the-art iPro™ and sPro™ capacity including two new iPro™ XL systems
We grew our healthcare solutions revenue and installed base
We expanded our reseller channel and achieved new quarterly record 3D printer revenues resulting in a 92% improvement over the comparable 2009 quarter
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Growth Drivers
We entered the third quarter of 2010 with a strong sales funnel
We expect 3D printer sales to continue to grow, helped by expanding channel and our V-Flash® and ProJet™ printers marketplace acceptance
We expect revenue from our 3Dproparts™ services to continue to grow globally
We expect sales of our healthcare solutions to increase, benefiting from our expanding solutions portfolio and growing installed base
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We expect continued revenue growth over prior year quarters and sequentially during the second half of 2010
We expect continued record 3D printer revenue growth driven by:
Higher ProJet™ and V-Flash® sales
Although our total printer revenue is above our expectations, given the favorable and significant shift in mix towards higher priced higher throughput printers, we expect that it might take longer to reach our 250 unit/quarter V-Flash® sales target
We expect 3Dproparts™ revenue run-rate to reach 15- 20% of our total fourth quarter 2010 revenue
Revenue Outlook
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Gross Profit and Operating Expenses Outlook
We expect our gross profit margin to remain stable despite:
Potential adverse systems mix in favor of lower margin printers and integration period of acquired businesses and
Continued negative 2-4 percentage point quarterly drag from V-Flash® through the second half of 2010
We expect SG&A to be in the range of $19.0 - 21.5 million for the remainder of 2010:
Inclusive of our anticipated litigation expenses as we currently understand them
Increased operating costs associated with 3Dproparts™ acquisitions we made thus far
We expect R&D spending for the remainder of 2010 to be in the range of $5.0 - 6.0 million while keeping pace with our planned new product introductions
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Bottom Line
Our sales funnel remains robust
Our Parts, Printers and Production Systems are expected to generate increased customer demand
Our business model is built around significant, recurring revenue components that generate improved margins
We remain committed to our long-term growth objectives and confident in our ability to provide value to our customers and stockholders
Q&A Session
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