
PC Connection achieves highest gross profit ever at $138.6 million, with strong growth in cloud and cybersecurity, while navigating public sector headwinds.
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- PC Connection reported a record gross profit increase of 2.4% year over year to $138.6 million, with gross margins expanding by 90 basis points to 19.6%, driven by growth in cloud, software, cybersecurity, and services.
- Total net sales decreased by 2.2% to $709.1 million, primarily due to a decline in the public sector solutions segment, though business and enterprise solutions segments performed well.
- Operating income remained flat year over year, while net income decreased to $24.7 million from $27.1 million, with diluted EPS at $0.97, reflecting challenges in the public sector.
- The company emphasized its strategic focus on expanding its solutions-led business, particularly in cloud, cybersecurity, AI, and services, with strong engagement from customers modernizing their infrastructure.
- PC Connection highlighted a strong backlog and a positive outlook for Q4, with expectations for mid-single-digit growth and continued strength in high-growth areas like AI infrastructure and data center modernization.
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OPERATOR - (00:02:03)
Good afternoon and welcome to the third quarter 2025 PC Connection earnings conference call. My name is Marvin and I'll be the coordinator for today. At this time all participants are listen only mode. Following the prepared remarks, there will be a question and answer session. As a reminder, this conference call is the property of Connection. It may not be recorded or rebroadcast without specific permission from the company. On the call today are Tim McGrath, President and Chief Executive Officer and Tom Baker, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. I'll now turn the call over to the company.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:02:38)
Thank you Operator and good afternoon everyone. I will now read our cautionary note regarding Forward looking Statements. Any statements or references made during the conference call that are not statements of historical facts may be deemed to be forward looking statements. Various remarks that Management may make about the Company's future expectations, plans and prospects constitute forward looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward looking statements as a result of various important factors and including those discussed on the Risk Factors section of the Company's Annual report on Form 10K for the year ended December 31, 2024 which is on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission as well as and other documents that the Company files from the Commission from time to time. In addition, any forward looking statements represent Management's view as of today and should not be relied upon as representing views as of any subsequent date. While the Company may elect to update forward looking statements at some point in the future, the Company specifically disclaims any obligation to do so other than as required by law, even if estimates change and therefore you should not rely on these forward looking statements as representing management's views as of any date subsequent to today. During this call, non GAAP financial measures will be discussed. A reconciliation between any non GAAP financial measure discussed and its most directly comparable GAAP measure is available in today's earnings release and on the company's website@www.connection.com. please note that unless otherwise stated, all references to third quarter 2025 comparison are being made against the third quarter 2024. Today's call is being webcast and will be available on Connection's website. The earnings release will be available on the SEC website at www.sec.gov and in the Investor Relations section of our website at www.ir.connection.com. i would now like to turn the call over to our host Tim McGrath, President and CEO. Tim thank you Samantha Good afternoon everyone and thank you for joining us today for PC Connection's Q3 2025 conference call I'll begin this afternoon with an overview of our third quarter results and highlights of our performance. Then Tom will walk us through a more detailed look at our financials. I'm pleased to share that our third quarter was another solid one for the company. We continued to execute well, delivered, record gross profit and expanded our margins despite some expected headwinds in parts of the business. Our overall results this quarter highlight our success in higher value solutions, deeper customer relationships and consistent operational execution. Let's start with the overall results. Gross profit increased 2.4% year over year to 138.6 million, the highest in our company's history. Gross margin expanded 90 basis points to 19.6%, driven by strong growth in cloud, software, cybersecurity and services, all recognized on a net basis. Our Business Solutions and Enterprise solutions segments both performed well with gross profit of 7.8% and 3.4% respectively. As anticipated, the public sector business experienced some challenges this quarter given the timing of some large federal projects and ongoing funding uncertainty at the federal, state and local levels. We believe the budget issues have caused a temporary pause, not a shift in our long term demand. Total net sales were 709.1 million, down 2.2% from last year. The decline is largely the result of a decrease in net sales in the public sector solutions segment, driven by large federal projects previously mentioned that did not repeat in Q3. If you exclude those underlying sales were healthy, especially in cloud storage and services. Now let's take a look at the segments. In business solutions we saw another strong performance net sales grew 7.8% to 256.8 million, while gross profit increased 7.8% to 68 million. Gross margin reached a record 26.5%, up 150 basis points year over year. These results reflect the continued strength of our cloud and cybersecurity offerings, two areas in which we built recurring profitable revenue streams. In public sector Solutions, net sales were 132.5 million, down 24.3% from a year ago. The decline was driven by the timing of federal projects and reduced funding at the federal, state and local level. Even with lower revenue, gross margin increased 230 basis points to a record 17.2%, thanks to a higher mix of cloud and cybersecurity solutions sales. Once funding cycles normalized, we expect this segment to rebound and in Enterprise Solutions, net sales grew 7.7% to 319.8 million, led by strong demand for advanced technologies and Endpoint Devices. Gross Profit was up 3.4% to 47.8 million. Gross margin came in at 14.9%, down slightly due to changes in subscription license programs and software mix. The important takeaway is that we're continuing to win business in high growth areas, particularly in AI infrastructure, data center modernization and edge computing. Turning to profitability Operating income was flat year over year, showing good cost discipline despite continued investments in areas of our business that will drive future growth. Net income was 24.7 million compared with 27.1 million last year which included a one time legal settlement and higher interest income. Diluted earnings per share came in at $0.97 down $0.05 while adjusted diluting earnings per share was also $0.97 flat from the prior year, another sign of earning consistency despite the challenges in the public sector environment, Looking ahead, our strategy remains clear. We're focused on expanding our solutions led business, deepening customer relationships and driving profitable growth in cloud, cybersecurity and AI and services. We're seeing strong engagement from customers who are modernizing their infrastructure and investing in AI driven technologies. These are areas where we bring real customer value and where we expect to see continued momentum. While funding cycles and project timing can affect quarter to quarter results, we believe the long term trends are all moving in the right direction. Our record gross profit, expanding margins and growing base of recurring and solution driven revenue give us confidence as we finish the year and head into 2026. I'll now turn the call over to Tom to discuss additional financial highlights from our income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement.
Tom Baker - Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer - (00:11:00)
Tom thanks tim. In the third quarter, SGA expenses increased 2.9% year over year, primarily driven by higher personnel related costs. We continue to take a disciplined approach to expense management. Notably, our headcount is down 2.8% which has enabled us to keep our total payroll costs flat compared to last year. As a percentage of sales, SGA increased 80 basis points to 15.3% of net sales compared to 14.5% in the prior year quarter, reflecting both the impact of higher benefit costs and sales. Mix Dynamics operating income margin improved slightly to 4.3% compared to 4.1% last year, reflecting continued focus on profitability despite cost pressures. Interest income for the quarter was 3.7 million compared to 4.9 million last year, mainly due to lower average cash balances and lower interest rates during the period. Our effective tax rate for the quarter was 27.1%, up from 26% in the prior year. As a result, net income for the third quarter was 24.7 million compared to 27.1 million last year, a decrease of 8.6%. Diluted earnings per share were $0.97 down $0.05 year over year, while adjusted earnings per share remained flat at $0.97, demonstrating the underlying stability of our earnings profile. On a trailing twelve month basis, adjusted EBITDA was 122.7 million compared to 123.6 million a year ago, essentially flat year over year, reflecting continued operational consistency during the quarter, we returned capital to shareholders for both dividends and share repurchases. We paid a quarterly dividend of $0.15 per share and repurchased approximately 84,000 shares at an average price of $61.21 per share for a total cost of $5.1 million. Year to date, we repurchased over a million shares at an average price of $63.17 for a total cost of 65.4 million. At quarter end, 44.3 million remain available under our existing share repurchase authorization, providing continued flexibility to return capital to shareholders. We also announced today that our board of Directors declare a quarterly dividend of $0.15 per share payable on November 28, 2025 to shareholders of record on November 11, 2025. Turning to the balance sheet and cash flow, Operating cash flow for the first nine months of 2025 was $38 million. This reflects a $40 million increase in inventory and a $6.5 million increase in accounts receivable, partially offset by an 11.9 million million increase in accounts payable. The increase in inventory was intentional, tied to our decision to stage inventory earlier in the year to support customer rollouts, and we continue to work that inventory down. The increase in accounts receivable was primarily due to the timing of customer payments. Cash generated from investing activities for the first nine months of 2025 totaled $49.3 million, driven by $108.8 million in proceeds from the sales of investments and $101.3 million in investment maturities, partially offset by $155.6 million of new investment purchases. Cash used in financing activities for the first nine months of 2025 was $77.8 million, reflecting our ongoing share repurchase activity of $65.5 million and in dividend payments of 11.5 million to shareholders. We ended the quarter with a strong liquidity position 399.2 million in cash, cash equivalents and short term investments, which we believe provides ample flexibility to support our strategic priorities and shareholder returns going forward. Overall, we remain confident in the strength of our balance sheet, the resilience of our business model and our ability to execute with discipline. While we continue to manage through dynamic cost environment, our focus remains on driving sustainable growth, improving operational efficiency and creating long term value for shareholders. We believe our continued commitment to prudent capital allocation, margin discipline and strategic investment positions us well for the remainder of the year and beyond. I will now turn the call back over to Tim to discuss current market trends.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:16:06)
Thanks Tom. We executed well on our three part growth strategy driving data center modernization, digital workplace transformation and supply chain solutions against the backdrop of a challenging economic environment. Let me take a moment to walk through how our key verticals performed. In retail, we saw another strong quarter. Net sales grew 25% and gross profit was up 42% year over year. Retailers are really leaning into improving customer experience and several large brands chose Connection because of our proven ability to deliver tailored vertical market solutions. In financial services, net sales were up 23% and gross profit increased 19% year over year. The focus here remains on modernizing infrastructure and improving resiliency areas where our solutions and expertise continue to resonate. Manufacturing grew 8% in net sales and 28% in gross profit year over year. This segment continues to navigate a lot of macro challenges from trade dynamics and inflation to workforce shortages and higher input costs. We've heard from many of our customers that these pressures are affecting demand and future outlooks. That said, manufacturers are turning to Connexion as a trusted partner to help modernize their operations, upgrade their legacy systems and adopt AI, cybersecurity and new infrastructure solutions that their in house teams may not be equipped to manage on their own. As we look ahead, we're encouraged by several technology trends driving our pipeline and customer activity. The PC refresh continues as customers gradually replace their aging systems with higher performing AI solutions. Data center modernization is gaining momentum, especially as customers repatriate workloads from the public cloud to get more cost predictability, better security and the benefits of server consolidation. AI driven demand across the edge security and smart endpoints continue to expand. Unstructured data at the edge is fueling demand for next generation storage solutions. We're continuing to grow our technical services organization, helping customers design, implement, migrate and manage their IT infrastructure end to end. And we're investing in training and tools to ensure our teams are fully equipped to guide customers through AI and next generation architectures. As we move into the fourth quarter of 2025, our backlog remains strong. In fact, it ended Q3 at its highest level in nearly two years, largely driven by our enterprise business. We feel confident about where we're headed and we're continuing to invest in projects and programs that strengthen our sales capabilities, service delivery and systems, all while maintaining disciplined about cost management and productivity. We're positioning Connection for sustained long term growth and we believe we can outperform the US it markets by 200 basis points for the rest of the year. Our strategy remains tightly aligned with how customers are evolving in the way they deploy, consume and manage technology. We help them navigate the complexity, modernize their infrastructure and make confident, informed decisions. In a world where technology changes fast, expertise wins. And that's where Connection continues to differentiate. We'll now entertain your questions. Operator.
OPERATOR - (00:20:17)
Thank you. At this time, we'll open up the question and answer session as a reminder to ask the question, you will need to press Star 11 on your telephone and wait for your name to be announced. To withdraw your question, please press star 11 again. Please stand by while we compile the Q and A roster. And our first question comes from the line of Adam Tyndall of Raymond James. The line is now open.
Adam Tyndall - Equity Analyst - (00:20:41)
Okay, thank you and good afternoon. I just wanted to start with some of those last comments there, Tim, where you were talking about some of the forward indicators that looked very positive here. I just wonder how you're thinking about year end and Q4 being a typical budget flush year, what you're seeing here in the first month of Q4 relative to what you experienced in Q3. And is there a case to be made here that we might return to growth on the top line in Q4? Thanks.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:21:13)
Well, thanks, Adam. So, yes. In our Enterprise segment there's for the first time in many quarters there is talk of budget flush. We do see our pipeline building there and a number of projects and opportunities that could well pass through the fourth quarter. So Enterprise has some good solid momentum. Also, I think our business solutions group has some good momentum and forecasting a good Q4. The wild card remains our public sector business. The question really becomes when will that recover? We know that's going to happen. The timing though is still a big question mark.
Adam Tyndall - Equity Analyst - (00:22:06)
Got it. Okay. And I wanted to ask about the backlog I think you talked about. Q3 backlog was the largest in years. I wonder just what's leading to that. Is this something I would imagine you would have liked to have shipped more obviously in the quarter if I look at sort of the revenue numbers. So is this something that's, you know, that backlog is building because of incremental supply Challenges or is it, you know, more the customers putting off projects and not wanting to accept delivery. Just some of the rationale for why that backlog build is happening. And when you think it ultimately unentangles here.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:22:51)
Well, thanks, Adam. I'll start and I'll let Tom come in behind me. But clearly the majority of our backlog is all customer driven. I think it's solid. I don't feel there's any risk in our backlog, but it's absolutely customer driven. And the delays on the customer side.
Tom Baker - Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer - (00:23:11)
Adam, I'd say a couple of things. One, when you look at our revenue line, we had a lot of software and cloud in our numbers this quarter. And, you know, while that's a real headwind for the revenue line, the, you know, obviously it came through in the gross margins, you know, 19.5%. So I think, you know, when you look at the gross profit line growing, you know, 7.8% for enterprise, for PSG was pretty good and, you know, enterprise numbers up as well. So I feel like, you know, things are better maybe than you look at the first glance at that Revolution line. With the notable exception of public sector, which we had a really large rollout last year and some of that will fall into next quarter as well. So we're thinking, you know, sales, you know, mid single digits next quarter, you know, year on year. That's kind of how we're thinking.
Adam Tyndall - Equity Analyst - (00:24:20)
Okay, that's super helpful. Yeah. And that makes sense to kind of disaggregate and look at gross profit dollars. I guess maybe just last one for me real quick. And this is probably way too early to tell, but as you start to hear back from your vendors and your sales force and sort of the early indications on 2026, Tim, you mentioned PC refresh continuing. I think there's some fear that that's going to create some difficult comparisons in 2026. And just as we think about the year in total, sort of the moving parts and how your early take is on what IT spending will look like next year.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:24:57)
Oh, thanks. So, to begin with, we talk a lot about gross profit being a better indicator just based on the amount of solutions that are delivered on a net basis. But clearly 2025 didn't prove out to be the year that the analysts and the pundits anticipated. And if we begin with the PC refresh, the latest numbers show that in terms of conversion to Windows 11, about 60% of the population have made that conversion. So we think the refresh will still continue, but definitely at a lower pace. We Just didn't see Windows 11 get the adoption in the timelines that we did see with Windows 10. But still a case for refresh continues. And as you know, the productivity around the newer technology clearly makes that case. And the same is true when we think about the data center server consolidation. For example, many of our customers are looking at the ability to take 10. Servers and bring them down to two. Or seven servers and bring them down to one. The power savings alone, you know, offset a lot of that expense and the productivity gains and the improvements in security really make that a very strong value proposition. So for 2026, we see continued growth in data center, continued growth in cloud, in cyber, and we see certainly AIPC perhaps leveling off, but will continue. To. Deliver some good results for us. So overall, we're thinking about mid single digit for 2026, you know, with the. Understanding that could go well above that. As things start to normalize.
Adam Tyndall - Equity Analyst - (00:26:54)
Understood, that's helpful. Thank you.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:26:56)
Thank you.
OPERATOR - (00:26:58)
Thank you. One moment for our next question. And our next question comes from the line of Anthony Levinsky of Sidoti. Your line is now open.
Anthony Levinsky - Equity Analyst - (00:27:09)
Yes, good afternoon and thank you for taking the questions. And nice to see the record performance for gross profit. So first, maybe if you could just comment on the cadence of your sales during the quarter. And I know there was some noise obviously with the netting as well, but just overall, maybe can you speak about the demand trends that you saw as you went from July through September?
Tom Baker - Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer - (00:27:36)
Yeah, July was like, you know, 34ish percent, 33%. August was down a bit. And then September proved to be the best of the quarter. I think it was like 35%. So I think that's pretty typical, Anthony, when I look back at the past few years.
Anthony Levinsky - Equity Analyst - (00:27:58)
Gotcha. Okay. Yeah, thanks, Tom. And then, you know, just thinking about the public sector, obviously, you know, it was down here in the quarter as far as it relates to the federal government shutdown. Did that have. Is that having an impact on your fourth quarter numbers now or how do we think about the potential impact that may have?
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:28:23)
Good afternoon, Anthony. So, thanks. Obviously, the federal government being shut down does affect the quarter and we're trying to forecast when we think that will change. But for right now, we clearly have orders and products that we can't ship because there's nobody there to receive them. And the longer this goes on, the more that will challenge the public sector business in the quarter. So, you know, we're hoping this gets resolved and when it does, we're hoping that we have that demand catch up. And we finish back on plan for right now. It's a big concern.
Anthony Levinsky - Equity Analyst - (00:29:08)
Understood. Okay. And I know Tim, you also talked about your expectations for the fourth quarter and a little bit for next year. That was more on, I guess on the revenue side as far as, you know, just thinking about gross margins and your ability to leverage expenses. How do we think about just, just overall profitability, you know, for as it relates to gross margins and operating margins here going forward?
Tom Baker - Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer - (00:29:38)
Yeah. So you know, the caveat that, you know, public sector is a little bit of a wild card, you know, we're thinking, you know, kind of mid single digits year over year next quarter for growth. The margins, the gross margins I don't think will be as high as they were this quarter because I don't see all of the same mix of cloud and software revenues coming through that get netted down. So I think probably year on year margins will be about flat and then spending next quarter depending on how high the revenue. So probably be a little bit higher than this quarter in terms of G and A. Mm.
Anthony Levinsky - Equity Analyst - (00:30:26)
Okay, gotcha. And then lastly for me, as far as just thinking about your strong cash position, are you still looking at potential acquisitions? How do we think about that?
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:30:42)
Well, thanks. So there's a lot of activity out there. We continue to look at tuck in acquisitions that would enhance some of our solutions capability. And so we've got our eye out there. We're looking, but at this point, nothing to report.
Anthony Levinsky - Equity Analyst - (00:31:02)
Understood. Well, thank you very much and best of luck.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:31:05)
Thank you so much. Thank you, Anthony.
OPERATOR - (00:31:09)
Thank you. This concludes the question and answer session. I'll now turn it Back to Tim McGrath for closing remarks.
Tim McGrath - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:31:15)
Thank you, Marvin. So I'd like to thank all of our customers, vendors, shareholders for their continued support and once again our co workers for their efforts and extraordinary dedication. I'd also like to thank all of. You listening to the call this afternoon. Your time and your interest in connection are appreciated. Have a great evening.
OPERATOR - (00:31:38)
Thank you for your participation in today's conference. This does conclude the program. You may now disconnect. Sam SA.
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