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TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc. Q1 FY2022 Earnings Call

TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc. (TOMZ)

Earnings Call FY2022 Q1 Call date: 2022-05-05 Concluded

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Welcome to the TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc. First Quarter 2022 Financial Results. I will now turn it over to John Nesbett of IMS Investor Relations. John, you may begin.

Speaker 1

Thank you for joining us today for the TOMI Environmental Solutions investor update conference call. On today's call, TOMI's Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, Dr. Halden Shane; and Nick Jennings, TOMI's Chief Financial Officer. Dr. Shane will provide an overview of recent business highlights and Nick will review the financial performance for the most recent quarter before addressing any questions you may have. A telephone replay of today's call will be available through May 19, the details of which are included in the company's press release today. A webcast replay will also be available at TOMI's website, www.tomimist.com. Please note that information contained within this call is relevant only to the day in which it was recorded, May 5, 2022, and you are therefore advised that time-sensitive information may no longer be accurate at the time of any replay. Certain written and oral statements made by management of TOMI may constitute forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements should be evaluated in light of important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from our anticipated results. The information provided in this conference call is based upon the facts and circumstances known at this time. The company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements after the date of this call. In addition, TOMI will discuss certain non-GAAP financial measures during this call. The company uses non-GAAP measures because it believes they provide useful information about the operating performance that should be considered by investors in conjunction with the GAAP measures. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to comparable GAAP measures is included in the earnings release. I will now turn the call over to TOMI's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Halden Shane. Go ahead.

Thank you. Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining the TOMI Environmental earnings call. Today we will discuss TOMI's operating and financial results for the first quarter of 2022. I am pleased to report that 2022 is seeing a rebound in our life science business coming out of the pandemic. We have started with some notable large wins and expect this year to end even stronger with increased sales, further expansion of brand recognition via multiple avenues and new partners. As in every quarter, I'll mention some notable key customer wins and provide an updates of studies and publications the company has endured this quarter. In the first quarter of 2022, we saw growth in sales and gross profit with a decrease in operating expenses. Sales grew approximately 11% in comparison to the first quarter of 2021 and 15% sequentially over the fourth quarter of 2021. This increase in sales is primarily driven by the increase in demand for our mobile equipment and iHP Corporate Service. While our iHP Corporate Service continues to be profitable, TOMI adapts to the demands of its customers in all industries. Therefore, we are manufacturing a variety of prototypes. And this versatility is leading to improvement in the marketplace. With the demand for our custom engineered system, or as we call it CES is increasing ahead of other product lines. Because of this increase in demand for a fully automated full room disinfection decontamination solution, TOMI received approximately 3.5 million in orders this quarter. And we expect this trend to set a precedent for future quarters of this year and beyond. We project a portion of these orders to be recognized into revenue later this year. These additional orders for our CES come on the heels of our fourth quarter order and installation from Fresenius Kabi, Portuguese affiliate Labesfal S.A. Approximately $1.7 million that have been sold this quarter are for additional custom systems, and these purchases have with six milestones and installation dates. Two of these wins are from a Fortune 500 company, which is also a current customer and the other is from a leading research facility focused on immunology and infectious disease. As we announced earlier in the year, our new partnership with ARM EnerTech Associates, which is a U.S. based engineering service and custom control panel manufacturer, will further support the manufacturing of our SteraMist product line. The partnership between TOMI and ARM has also been positive for the manufacturing of our custom install wins and the pipeline of those opportunities for which we have outstanding proposals. A current TOMI outstanding proposal for its CES may range anywhere from $100,000 to $1 million. And we have approximately $6 million in proposals being reviewed between current and new customers. TOMI was cash flow positive in the first quarter, which can be attributed to various customer deposits on such orders that we will convert into revenue later. The relationship with ARM has provided TOMI the competitiveness in bidding for its fully automated disinfection decontamination system. Thus, we expect many more of these types of orders to close in the near future. Before our CFO, Nick Jennings provides his report, here are some key accounts that closed in quarter one that I feel are worth noting. TOMI assisted the decontamination efforts of an on-demand pharmaceuticals and innovative technology company transforming how medicines are made by providing its SteraMist Environmental Systems for use at on-demand modular cleanroom. The pairing of the DARPA funded medicine manufacture initiative with a DARPA developed disinfection decontamination technology creates a powerful and unique partnership. A biomedical science company located in the heart of New York City purchased three modified environment systems for their hot cells and radioactive shielded nuclear radiation containment chambers. And in the first quarter of 2022, the TOMI team sold and onboarded seven new ServPro locations as TOMI Service Network or TSN providers. As I stated, I'll go into further detail. But now I'm going to turn the call over to our Chief Financial Officer, Nick Jennings, who will provide you some current financial highlights.

Thank you, Dr. Shane, and good afternoon, everyone. We will provide a brief overview of our financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2022, compared to the same prior year period. We'll also touch on some of the improvements in the financial results in our first quarter of 2022, compared to the fourth quarter of 2021, and discuss some of our key balance sheet items as of March 31, 2022. For the three months ended March 31, 2022 compared to March 31, 2021, our consolidated net revenue was $2,309,000 compared to $2,073,000, an increase of $236,000 or 11%. The increase in revenue was largely attributable to increased demand for our mobile equipment and iHP service. Consolidated gross profit was 61.5% compared to 59.6%, representing an increase of 1.9%. The increase in our gross profit was due to our product mix and sales in higher concentration of off-the-shelf mobile equipment, which carries a stronger margin when compared to our Custom Engineered Systems or CES. The consolidated operating loss improved to $660,000 compared to $1,510,000, representing a 56% decline. The improved operating loss was attributable to higher sales, gross profit, and lower operating expenses, which declined 24% when compared to the same prior year period. The client operating expenses were primarily due to lower G&A expenses which were down 20% compared to the same prior year period. Our consolidated net loss improved to $660,000, or $0.03 per basic share, compared to $1,511,000, or $0.09 per basic share representing an improvement of $851,000 or $0.06 per basic share. EBITDA was a loss of $578,000 compared to $1,427,000 representing an improvement of $849,000. Cash provided from operations was $27,000 compared to cash used in operations of $1,225,000. The increased cash flow from operations was primarily due to cash deposits received from customers in the first quarter. It's also worth mentioning the sequential quarter-over-quarter improvements in our results. When looking at the first quarter of 2022 versus the fourth quarter of 2021, some of which Dr. Shane has already touched on. We grew our first quarter of 2022 consolidated net sales and gross profit by 15% and 30% respectively, when compared to the fourth quarter of 2021. The growth in revenue was due to higher demand for our mobile equipment in the first quarter of 2022, which also gave our gross profit margins a nice boost when compared to the sales mix in the fourth quarter of 2021. Our first quarter of 2022 consolidated operating expenses were down $749,000 or 26% when compared to the fourth quarter of 2021. Overall, the first quarter 2022 consolidated loss from operations declined $1,074,000 or 62% when compared to the fourth quarter of 2021. The first quarter of 2022 consolidated net loss was down approximately $1 million when compared to the fourth quarter of 2021, which represents a $0.05 per basic share improvement. Moving on to the balance sheet. As of March 31, 2022 our cash and cash equivalents were approximately $5.3 million and working capital was $10.8 million. Our shareholder equity was $13.3 million at March 31, 2022.

Thank you, Nick. As I mentioned, prior to report, seven separate ServPro locations each purchased two SteraPak's this past quarter. These locations and TOMI's relationship with ServPro expanded because we are steadily making progress with long-term service providers. As we diligently search for new partnerships and providers, the TOMI executives are actively meeting with owners to develop opportunities to integrate SteraMist disinfection beyond their regular SteraMist business. A long-term TSN member and now sales representative, Indoor Environmental Solutions and Consultants recently completed a 124-page forensic, architectural and engineering investigation and decontamination report with Kalera indoor farms. IESC is a state-of-the-art indoor air and surface decontamination company dedicated to food and health safety. In addition to being a TSN service provider, IESC are distributor partners to iHP's SteraMist technology. Kalera, a global leader in vertical community farming for greens and culinary herbs harvested on demand all year, is highly motivated to have iHP SteraMist be their cleaning decontamination solution. The recently received report outlines decontamination protocols and calculated savings and estimated service and purchasing options. ServPro added SteraPak to their locations in Colorado and Arizona to continue iHP disinfection treatment of Kalera facilities. In addition, Kalera is budgeting to purchase SteraMist mobile equipment for the protocols set forth in the report. The renewed interest can be attributed to the increase of TOMI's corporate support interest in the CES and the launch of the SteraMist support portal that is available on desktop and a mobile app, which provides ease of use for sales support, branding and assistance. TOMI continues to pursue market connections, partnerships and sponsorships. Recently, TOMI attended RIA 2022 The International Restoration Convention & Industry Expo, TOMI was able to discuss with large franchisees about the future growth plans and the possibility of SteraMist disinfection partnership. Mycotoxin deactivation, a successful mycotoxin treatment and reduction case study written by David Mark Quigley, the owner of BioRisk Decontamination & Restoration is available on Amazon, Apple Books, and other platforms. The book highlights SteraMist iHP as the treatment for deactivating and rendering mycotoxins in Earth. This is critical, as not only will iHP SteraMist be used in the remediation of mold, but also contribute to the prevention of mold spores, ID activating mycotoxins which are commonly found in the food crop industry and also in buildings. As previously reported, TOMI's new 0.35% solution has been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency, and our first batch is scheduled to be blended and delivered by the end of the month. We will soon not only offer five different size bottles but be able to provide two different blends, all of which contribute nicely to our razor blade business model. TOMI will first conduct internal testing of the 0.35% bid solution with its current partners. In preparation for the opportunity to provide food safety customers the option to use a reduced iHP solution against plant pathogens. TOMI provides a unique advantage in the food industry compared to its competitors as SteraMist is designed to be a no rinse and no wipe product while minimizing shutdown time. TOMI expects the solution to have a prominent role in the Food Safety industries, a market in which TOMI has been trying to expand for years. The food industry is a multi-billion dollar one and creating a prominent disinfection solution for it may prove profitable. SteraMist's versatility on pathogens and material compatibility is allowing current customers to expand SteraMist disinfection into additional areas of their facility. Bellevue Hospital is one facility that recently added SteraMist to their disinfection protocols that involve kitchen and food preparation. SteraMist products are incredibly easy to use disinfection that is highly affordable and limits downtime, something that many fast-paced environments require. During the first quarter, TOMI fulfilled an urgent shipment of multiple SteraPak units to its local distributor in Hong Kong, TOMIMIST Hong Kong. The units were deployed for use in shopping malls, commercial residential buildings and premises to effectively combat the massive outbreak of COVID-19 Omicron variant infections in the city. With our internal growth of customer support and customers expanding the use of SteraMist and our characterization of an emergency response company, TOMI is prepared to deploy in any state of emergency. Consequently, the commitment of holding inventory to all our mobile product lines is quite important. In addition, we continue to conduct studies to further the use of SteraMist on chemical and biological agents. So we're prepared not only with equipment but with the necessary data, TOMI recently received great preliminary biotoxin iHP and activation data against Ricin A Chain by a U.S. government agency, who will be expanding testing to Botulinum and staphylococcal enterotoxin B or SEB toxoids, as it's known, which is considered a biological weapon. We are extremely excited to see the results of more testing as the year progresses. Testing on these agents is important, as this world is in uncertainty, and our country needs to be prepared to quickly remediate a facility that might be attacked with a chemical or a biological warfare agent. Fortunately, as many know, we have participated in a large multi-year hospital known as the Shield Study. It's a federal granted and funded study from the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which is AHRQ, in which SteraMist was chosen as the only technology to be used in a study that compares hospital manual cleaning to mechanical cleaning, SteraMist. Preliminary results of the study indicate a decrease in the transformation of pathogens resulting in HAIs and Clostridium difficile infections in the rooms that use SteraMist for their terminal clean compared to the rooms that were manually cleaned. The efficient data has been collected to complete the study. It was sent to the independent statisticians, and the leading clinical investigators have been writing the final draft that has been submitted for publication. We are excited to finally read this paper that we believe could be a game changer. As first-time exhibitors, TOMI was also present recently at the Firefighters Instructors Conference International, or FDIC, which is the largest fire and rescue conference, gaining knowledge of the EMS market with the concerns of corrosion, vehicle time turnover and residues left behind, SteraMist has a great advantage over these issues, creating great interest from many at the conference. The health care and commercial markets also have great interest in the iHP SteraMist transport. TOMI is excited to announce that we've made significant progress with ARM and further developmental modifications to the product line, as well as with the Select Plus prototype. The iHP SteraMist transport is an innovation into vehicles, such as emergency vehicles. TOMI remains in the budget with its current health care customer who sparked the invention of the transport system for a very large order. We have not only added sales representatives that are familiar with our technology, such as the mentioned TSN member, but we are searching for other methods of expanding our sales representation. TOMI is in the process of bidding on contracts with Thermo Fisher Scientific for the life science market and Vizient for the healthcare market. TOMI showed a 60% increase in international revenue when compared to the same prior-year period, and hopes this trend to remain. As we are currently working with many other international TOMI locations, including Brazil, Mexico, Germany, and Canada in the implementation and use of SteraMist as their Standard Decontamination Solution. We finalized our partnership with Medline, one of the longest operating distributors of medical equipment in Poland. By the end of June, their plan is to build a dedicated website and translate material solely for the distribution of iHP SteraMist equipment and bid solution. Furthermore, and with Medline's assistance, TOMI has the following procedures to transfer equipment in order to donate SteraMist Mobile Systems to a Polish hospital to aid the hospital in supporting Ukrainian refugees. Shell Aviation, another long-term distribution partner of TOMI, purchased four environment systems in the first quarter of 2022. These units are for end users and established pharmaceutical companies located in Germany. Lastly, on the international front, I must mention the sale and shipment of SteraMist to Nigeria. The TOMI team is working with dedicated partners to expand SteraMist in the health care market for the region. Our Nigerian partner previously worked closely with the University of Texas Medical Branch, UTMB, Galveston National Lab, learning about our iHP SteraMist technology. She is now presenting to 30 plus doctors, gaining traction in Nigeria and other neighboring states in the continent. As a product that was developed to combat Anthrax after the 9/11 attacks, SteraMist continues to combat the most dangerous of pathogens and agents throughout the world. With chemical and biological warfare agents threat looming, being prepared is vital. We must always remain prepared for any emergency needs and establish to quickly deploy worldwide. On May 23rd through the 26th, I'll be attending the H.C. Wainwright Global Investment Conference, speaking and holding multiple one-on-one meetings during the week. I hope to see many of you in Miami Beach. With my TOMI team, when we set our minds to do something, we get it done. I'm proud of what we have all achieved to date, and I'm looking forward to finishing the rest of the year on a very high note. Without every single one of us, these multiple projects would not be half as successful as they already are. We rock. Operator, let's open the call to questions.

Operator

Okay, our first question is going to come from Sameer Joshi with H.C. Wainwright. Sameer, your line is open.

Speaker 4

Thanks, Nick. Thanks. Congratulations on the good progress both sequentially and year-over-year. And this is truly post-COVID drive of revenues. That's fairly good to see.

Thank you.

Speaker 4

The question I have is about the operating expenses. They were lower sequentially as well as year-over-year. At the same time, your revenues were up, that is remarkable. How come you were able to do this?

Yes, our operating expenses did go down in Q1 when compared to the quarters you referenced, and it was largely attributable to payroll costs. At certain points last year, our headcount was higher than it is this year, which could be said for our general and administrative costs. And as far as the selling costs are concerned, they were down somewhat this year too, because there was a lot more in development in Q1 of the last year.

Speaker 4

So sir, should we see similar levels of OpEx on both R&D and SG&A in the coming quarters, so maybe with just a little bit escalation based on inflation?

Yes, I think so. Our research and development was mostly from the backpack and a lot of that was in throughout last year. Currently, a lot of our research is being done internally and with ARM for these other devices. So I'm not sure yet until I see what numbers are in the second quarter, but I would think that we have that well under control.

Speaker 4

Got it. I had another question, but since you mentioned, you are working in conjunction with them for the control panels and the customization of your product for each customer? What is the role of planet innovation and what is significant of them from moving facilities to California?

So, I'm not sure there's any advantage for anyone moving to California, personally. But obviously, I don't work for the Chamber of Commerce here. The fact that we were shipping from Australia to the states was expensive, and the warranty repairs, they'll have a location here, they'll be able to assemble the products here, and the shipping costs will be a lot less. So that's really what our advantage and our plus. Because they're in Southern California, we will be able to work with them on a one-by-one basis for further developments in relation to our backpack and our applicators.

Speaker 4

Got it. Okay. You mentioned $6 million worth of proposals that you're working on. Is there anything else in the pipeline? Also, how much visibility do you have at this stage regarding what is to come, and what are the delivery timelines for the orders you expect over the next nine to 15 months?

We have a strong pipeline, and the current proposals only pertain to the built-ins, not the entire pipeline, which spans multiple sectors. Until we receive purchase orders for the built-ins, we see significant interest from large companies, and we feel confident about this segment of the pipeline. Additional verticals will emerge as orders start to be placed.

Speaker 4

Got it. And in general, how, like this, the orders that you received 3.5 million in the first quarter, I think maybe 200,000 or 300,000 of that has already been delivered, but then some of it is or bulk of it is over the next nine to 12 months. Is that how typical orders should be expected to be going forward?

Yes, well, this is a first for this company because we always just ended at the quarter and then started over again. So now we're starting to get deposits for products that are going out even into 2023. So we're very excited about that development and the position the company is currently in, in relation to these proposals that are coming out of the pipeline, deposits that we are receiving, and the projected completion dates, which with ARM manufacturing and for us, they have been delivering on time. So we're very excited about the accumulation of all those facts coming into the company at the point we're at right now.

Speaker 4

Got it. Just one last one. The biotoxin study inactivation study that you referred to, it seems pretty significant. But in terms of the potential revenues from this effort, what is the timeline expected right now? And what is the size of this opportunity?

Well, the opportunity is extremely large if we're able to get the data that we know we can collect, independently. These are government agencies potentially, who are looking for a fast reaction to the unfortunate use of a biological and/or chemical weapon. This can expand throughout the world, once we get the data and individual units in use or tested. We're very excited about the opportunity, and I'm comfortable we'll be able to go ahead and receive favorable data. So that's encouraging to me and for the company.

Speaker 4

Got it. So congrats once again. I'll take my other questions offline. Thanks.

Thank you so much.

Operator

Our next question is going to come from John Nelson, Individual Investor. John, your line is open.

Speaker 5

Thank you. Compliments again on the progress made in developing this extremely large market that you're attacking. First question is related to, I believe you in the last conference call, you mentioned working on a 1% solution for possible food treatment as part of that farm to table. Any progress you can tell us about that?

So we're still in the process; our consultants who are working with the EPA on that are continuing to get dates. We know it's been severely delayed because of COVID, the reason or excuse or whatever from meeting EPA people, but we're following up on it. In my opinion, the food industry, I mean they'll be able to spray directly on food appliances, applications, maintaining tremendous advantages for both eliminating human and plant pathogens. So, we're excited about the opportunity, once we get that label. In the meantime, as you know, we're moving forward with marketing on the 0.35%. We don't really anticipate a problem getting to 1%, we may have to do some toxicity studies for them which should be fairly easy to do.

Speaker 5

Got it. Okay. Then, last quarter, you also mentioned for CES new orders, CES transport, a healthcare facility with roughly 50 vehicles for install. Can you tell us anything about progress on this, have any been installed or what's the timeline, you can share?

So we have assembled the prototype, and it's been installed in our corporate van. The original idea came from this customer that you're talking about to make a purchase full units in the future. Their budget committee meets early summer, the prototype that was assembled was provided to our manufacturer ARM for a Beta 2 model with full engineering drawing packages. This beta version will be delivered within the next couple of weeks to us, once we validate it in our laboratory in Frederick, we’re heading it to the State of North Carolina, to the current customer's facility for final production demonstration etc.

Speaker 5

Okay, great. And then can you tell us roughly how many backpack units you've sold and what the actual I mean I'm assuming you've surveyed your customers as to what they like and don't like, and the pluses and minuses are and just kind of a general update on the backpacks?

So the backpack has been well received. I'm not sure of the exact number; I mean, it's well over 100 plus. We are in the process of training many people on the use of the backpack and moving into these TSN members, like I mentioned in the call is very encouraging because they're each buying a couple of them and as you know, ServPro is very large. If they start to adapt this through some of the other competitor regional service ServiceMaster people, then I think then it's going to be a winner. We're making some changes to further editions of the backpack, including the applicator. We're excited going forward with this. It's taken a while to get the backpack; we should have received a lot more at the end of the fourth quarter. We didn't and this time people are a little exhausted about decontamination. But we are excited that once this Shield Study comes out, this will be the type of device that people will want to use in the healthcare and medical world, dental world, surgical, expanding facilities, etc. So, but it's well received.

Speaker 5

Okay, good. Any Boeing update?

Not since the last call, John. I will let you know.

Speaker 5

Okay, and then also any further progress on airport terminal cleans captured recently?

Not recently, but they're moving ahead in Germany and doing quite a bit of work in the aviation industry on Boeing planes and airport facilities.

Speaker 5

Okay, and any goals now, profitability, reaching profitability?

I'm hoping with what we have and the way the first quarter ran, we should be profitable this year.

Speaker 5

Okay, great. And the last question is, I understand you have significant markets to target, yet you are a small company with limited resources. If someone like ServPro placed a large order, do you believe you could manage that?

100%, we got through 2020, which was panic. We handled it as a very matured large company. We learned a lot and we are applying it and we're here and ready to handle anything like that.

Speaker 5

Very good. Thank you very much.

Thank you, John for the call.

Operator

Okay, and with that, I will now turn it back over to management for closing remarks.

Thank you for your support, and for joining us today. This was a strong quarter for the company. We have momentum in our business. We also have a strong balance sheet with cash and book value very close to where our stock is trading. In my opinion, the stock is undervalued. We look forward to executing, growing the business and driving sustained value for our investors as we perform. Everybody have a wonderful afternoon or evening, depending on where you are. Thank you.

Operator

Okay, this concludes your call. You may now disconnect.