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Earnings Call: Q3 2024

Nov 8, 2024

Operator

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Aimia Inc. Q3 2024 results conference call. At this time, all lines are in a listen-only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question-and-answer session. If at any time during this call you require immediate assistance, please press *0 for the operator. This call is being recorded on Friday, November 8, 2024. I would now like to turn the conference over to Joe Racanelli, Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

Joe Racanelli
VP of Investor Relations, Aimia Inc.

Thank you, Operator, and good morning, everyone. With me are Aimia's Executive Chairman, Tom Finke, and our President, CFO, Steve Leonard. Before we begin, I would like to point out a couple of items. We issued our financial results for Q3 earlier this morning. All of our materials, including the news release, MD&A, and financial statements, are available from our website as well as from SEDAR+. We will be using a presentation today, and for those listening to our discussion by phone, a copy is available from the IR section of our website. Some of the statements made on today's call may constitute forward-looking information, and our future results may differ materially from what we discuss. Please refer to the risks and uncertainties that affect our future performance referenced in our presentation as well as in our MD&A.

In addition, we will be making note of GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliation is provided in the appendix of our presentation. Following today's presentation, please reach out to me if you have any follow-up questions or would like to have a call with management. With that, I'd like to turn the call over now to Tom. Please go ahead, Tom.

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Thank you, Joe, and happy Friday to everybody. Thank you for joining us today. At the start of this year, we committed to our investors to improving the performance of our core holdings, unlocking shareholder value, and increasing our engagement with each of you. Our recent performance makes clear that we have executed against our strategy and realized several successes. In particular, we saw double-digit growth for revenue and Adjusted EBITDA on a consolidated basis. Each of our core holdings, Bozzetto and Cortland, delivered strong results despite some macroeconomic headwinds. We also formed a Strategic Review Committee in July, chaired by Jamie Scarlett, one of Canada's most respected legal advisors, with more than 40 years of experience completing complex M&A transactions.

Perhaps most significantly, we recently reached a settlement with our largest shareholder, Mithak, which clearly puts behind our differences and allows us to partner together to focus our efforts exclusively on our strategy to grow our core holdings and unlock shareholder value. Before I turn the call over to Steve to discuss our Q3 financial results, I'd like to comment further on the cooperation agreement with Mithak and update you on the measures we have taken recently to unlock shareholder value. The recent signing of the cooperation settlement agreements with our largest investor marks an important milestone. The agreement came after a number of discussions with Mithak to better understand how we could be aligned on the strategic focus of the company and the efforts to unlock value.

These discussions accelerated after our annual general meeting in June when it became apparent that we were more aligned with each other than ever before. As a result of these agreements, Aimia's board of directors will be expanded to include two of Mithak's nominees, Asif Mohammad Seemab and Rhys Summerton, individuals who bring extensive capital markets experience and a solid understanding of Aimia's business to our board. We will also add Shahir Guindi, Chairman Emeritus of Osler's, who also brings extensive legal and corporate experience to our board. Key to the agreement are customary standstill provisions through March 31, 2026, and Mithak's undertaking to vote all of its common shares in favor of each of Aimia's nominees at our next annual general meeting. With the settlement now behind us, we anticipate that some of the overhang in our share price will be lifted.

Just as important, we will now be able to vote all of our efforts on growing the performance of our core holdings and unlocking shareholder value. Another sign of our recent progress was the formation of the Strategic Review Committee in July. This committee is chaired, as I said, by Jamie Scarlett, and it includes Directors Robert Feingold, Jordan Teramo, and will also include Mr. Seemab, one of Mithak's representatives. The committee is actively supported by Steve Leonard, our President and CFO, and members of his team. The committee's mandate is to develop a roadmap that will unlock the growth potential of our core holdings, Bozzetto and Cortland, optimize Aimia's capital structure to support the return of capital shareholders, and continue to responsibly monetize non-core assets in an expedient manner.

Since its formation, the Strategic Review Committee has been meeting regularly with potential and also meeting with advisors to discuss the various options available to the company. Some of these options include the potential sale of or merger of one or both of Aimia's core holdings, the potential merger of the holding company with another entity, and the potential recapitalization of the holding company or our core holdings. Finally, we continue to make progress against our Normal Course Issuer Bid in Q3. If you recall, we received approval from the TSX in early June to purchase up to 10% of our public float, the maximum allowed under the parameters of the program. This represents just over 7 million shares. As you can see from Slide 9, we have purchased more than 2.4 million shares, or just over 1/3 of available shares to date.

These purchases, which include the block of 1.3 million shares purchased from Milkwood, represent an outlay of approximately CAD 6 million to date at an average price per share of CAD 2.59. That concludes my remarks, and I'd now like to turn it over to Steve to review our financial and operational results for Q3. Steve?

Steve Leonard
President and CFO, Aimia Inc.

Thanks, Tom. Good morning, everyone. I'd like to begin my remarks with a review of our consolidated financial results. As you can see from slide 11, Q3 was marked by improvements to a number of our key financial metrics when comparing our performance on a year-over-year basis. Our gains were made despite some macroeconomic headwinds and logistical challenges that impacted shipping raw materials to our businesses and products to our customers for both Bozzetto and Cortland. Most notably, consolidated revenue grew by 13% to CAD 129.1 million. Adjusted EBITDA was up 55% to CAD 15 million. This improvement was largely driven by the strong performance of our core holdings, contributions from the StarChem acquisition in Bozzetto, and a reduction of selling general and administrative expenses of CAD 2.1 million at the Kognitiv segment.

Net loss for the period improved from a loss of CAD 32.5 million to a loss of CAD 1.9 million, reflecting the improved performance of our core holdings and lower investor activism costs. I should point out that our bottom-line performance for the period would have been stronger if not for the CAD 1.6 million of Part 6.1 tax expense on our preferred share dividends and the CAD 2 million settlement payment made to Mithak. What's important to take away from our consolidated results for Q3 is that our efforts are working to improve our financial results and reduce overall costs. Looking at the performance of our subsidiaries more closely, starting with Bozzetto on slide 12, the results of our specialty chemical business were solid again in Q3 when compared to its performance in the preceding quarters.

In Q3 2024, Bozzetto generated revenue of CAD 86 million, up 13% from the same period last year. The year-over-year growth was largely driven by contributions from StarChem, which was acquired in January 2024. Bozzetto's revenue growth in Q3 2024 was also due to strong performance of its textile solutions group, which experienced strong demand in Asia. This revenue growth was offset by declines experienced in its dispersion solutions and water solutions groups, with each experiencing softer customer demand and increased competition in local markets. In Q3 2024, Bozzetto generated Adjusted EBITDA of CAD 14.5 million, which represents a margin of 16.9%. In the same period last year, Bozzetto generated Adjusted EBITDA of CAD 11.7 million and gross margins of 15.4%. The year-over-year improvement reflects contributions from StarChem and the positive impact of lower raw material costs.

The results of Cortland International for Q3 are presented on slide 13.

Cortland made progress in Q3 to several of its key metrics despite the persistence of global shipping disruptions that contributed to higher shipping costs and reduced availability of shipping containers. Cortland grew in Q3 '24 by 12% through revenue from last year to CAD 43.1 million. The growth was driven by strong sales in North America, particularly among its customers in the oil and gas industry and netting solutions in the aquaculture industry. Cortland's sales were offset, however, by softer conditions in India due to logistics issues in the Red Sea affecting customer deliveries and by adverse conditions created by this year's monsoon season that hurt domestic sales, primarily in the fishing industry.

Cortland's Adjusted EBITDA declined in Q3 2024 by CAD 300,000 relative to the same period last year, primarily due to CAD 1 million of advisory fees incurred in the current quarter for a business transformation initiative aimed at accelerating Cortland's growth. Excluding these project costs, Adjusted EBITDA would have been CAD 6.4 million or CAD 700,000 higher. This business transformation initiative led to the strategic roadmap to build market share, strengthen its sales force, and improve its operational performance. The benefits of this new strategic roadmap are expected over the coming quarters. Turning to the performance of our non-core assets on slide 14, there were several important developments in Q3 worth noting. At Clear Media, China's largest operator of bus shelter advertising panels, Q3 saw continued soft demand for its advertising displays due to the slow recovery of the Chinese economy.

Clear Media sales are expected to improve in the coming quarters based on the long-term outlook for the China economy. At Capital A, we effectively monetized all our investment in the company, crystallizing almost CAD 26 million from the sale of shares and warrants this year. As of September 30, we no longer hold any common shares in Capital A and hold less than CAD 7 million warrants. Kognitiv continues to face financing challenges as it builds its software-as-a-service model. As such, we filed a notice of default and demand payment for the CAD 7.9 million promissory notes plus accrued interest due to Aimia. As a result of these developments, we recorded a CAD 2.2 million provision for an expected credit loss in Q3 2024.

With the formation of the Strategic Review Committee, crystallizing the value of our non-core holdings remains a priority. We expect to provide updates on this front in the coming periods. Turning to our liquidity, we ended Q3 with CAD 120.6 million in consolidated cash. This marked an increase of CAD 7.8 million in our liquidity from our cash position at the end of Q2 2024. The major impacts of our liquidity are presented in the waterfall slide on slide 15.

Chief among the inflows included CAD 22.6 million of proceeds from a new financing arrangement secured by Bozzetto at an attractive cost of financing. Our liquidity also benefited from CAD 1.3 million of cash flow from operating activities, despite being impacted by CAD 6.4 million of costs related to shareholder activism and payments related to the departures of former executives. Among the major outflows included CAD 3.9 million of preferred shares dividends, CAD 5 million towards the buyback of Aimia common shares from our NCIB program, and CAD 3.3 million towards property, plant, and equipment investments.

Looking ahead, we anticipate our cash position to decline through the balance of 2024, largely because Bozzetto plans to make loan repayments in the amount of CAD 36 million, including interest, in Q4. As a result, managing costs and preserving liquidity will be key priorities for us. In Q1, we provided guidance as a result of our improved performance as we got increased visibility on our future results. As a reminder, we forecasted Adjusted EBITDA for fiscal year 2024 for Bozzetto and Cortland to be in the range of CAD 80 million-CAD 85 million on a combined basis, albeit at the lower end of the range. Worldwide costs, we expected, excluding activism-related expenditures, to approximately CAD 13 million. Based on the performance to date, we are on track to meet our guidance targets for the year.

Our tracking against our forecast is indicative of the progress we have made in our operational performance since the start of the year. On slide 17, we received positive feedback from investors in providing valuation metrics that we shared last quarter, and we thought it would be helpful to update them here on this slide for Q3. Further details on these financial metrics are available in our disclosure materials on SEDAR+ and on our website. This information is presented here in a simplified manner to help investors with their modeling. To recap, Aimia made progress on a number of fronts in Q3, effectively sustaining the momentum we established at the start of the year.

With a settlement agreement with our largest investor now in hand, we expect to build on this momentum by earmarking all our efforts on the growing performance of our core holdings and accelerating the efforts of our Strategic Review Committee. We look forward to providing updates on the progress of our Strategic Review process, particularly as we achieve key milestones. I would like to also take the opportunity to thank all our employees, both at the corporate level at Aimia as well as Bozzetto and Cortland, for delivering a strong quarter. That concludes my remarks. Thank you for taking the time to listen to our update, and we will now take questions from research analysts on the call.

Operator

Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press the star followed by the number one on your telephone keypad. To withdraw your question, please press the star followed by the number two. One moment, please, for your first question. Your first question comes from the line of Andrew Lopez with TD Cowen. Please go ahead.

Andrew Lopez
VP, TD Cowen

Hey, good morning, Tom and Steve. Congratulations on the solid results. Just want to start with.

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Thank you.

Andrew Lopez
VP, TD Cowen

Yes. Sorry. Just want to start with Cortland here. Where are you in terms of hitting an inflection point with this business? Because I'm noticing you're maintaining your full-year outlook, so it would imply some improvement on the EBITDA margin front. So what is driving that improvement? And if you could just provide a little bit more color on those strategic initiatives to provide growth in Q4.

Steve Leonard
President and CFO, Aimia Inc.

Yeah, Andrew, I'll start, and I'll leave it to Tom. He could add in. I mean, with Cortland, we kind of got out of the gate in 2023 a little bit behind where we wanted to be. And that was mainly due to some challenges of acquiring two businesses and integrating, and also putting in a management team. Since the end of last year, we have a management team. We invested some advisory support to help the management team build the roadmap. And we're starting to see the benefits of those initiatives coming through in the quarter, this recent quarter. But we believe there's still more to do with the management team and with the business. And we're looking for further opportunities for growth.

Where they would be, it would be mainly, I think, what we said in the past on two main elements.

One is on the high-performance synthetic growth, and the other in the aquaculture industry. In both of those, we have plans that we're working on both on the sales front and on the operations side. I'll give you an example on the operations side. I think we mentioned when we acquired the Indian business, Tuffropes, that we had a lot of capacity, and the facilities, I think we've said in the past, were Western standard, and what the team's been doing there is working on formulating and rolling out the high-performance ropes out of India, and that started in the Q3 , and we expect that to further take off going into the Q4 and next year, and on the aquaculture industry, you saw in my prepared remarks, we also had some positive signs in the quarter. We're making headway with that business.

So those are things that we've seen initial improvements, but we expect to see much more going into 2025.

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Yeah, I'll just add to that. Part of why we did this sprint with the investors and my experience of doing a lot of mergers, I often found once you bring a company together and you get everybody under one roof, it kind of helps to move beyond the initial rationales and really focus in on what are our priorities. And I think this has helped what is a relatively new team together move from not just integration, but as Steve said, where are we going to focus our energies going into 2025 to accelerate growth, if you will.

Andrew Lopez
VP, TD Cowen

Okay. Yeah, that's helpful. And then just turning to your agreement with your major shareholder, and congratulations on reaching that settlement. Sounds as though you're aligned, but do you foresee any strategic changes with the change in the board members, or is that too early to decipher at this point?

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

In terms of, I'll say a couple of things. My first discussion with Mithak really came last January. Obviously, I'm not going to rehash history. Our largest shareholder in Aimia, we're in very different places in terms of their views of going forward. As I said in my comments, as we made a lot of changes as Aimia this year, not the least of which is our strategic focus and the review to unlock shareholder value, we became, frankly, more aligned where I think Mithak has been in this process. The good news is by having Asif and Rhys on the board, we're all together at the table as we continue through the strategic review and in making the decisions on the best way to unlock value.

I think it really now also obviously takes away the need to focus on disagreements and more on the shared vision that we have and work together, if you will, on the future.

Andrew Lopez
VP, TD Cowen

Great. And that's a pretty good segue for my next question here, is just on the Clear Media in terms of unlocking value there with the Chinese economic environment kind of continuing to underperform. Do you see this delay in the process of a potential monetization event of your 10% equity interest there? And does it make sense that your target audience is limited to your other current equity holders?

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Yeah, I would say this. We're not going to wait forever for China to turn around, and I'm not going to prognosticate on how quickly consumer spending will come back there. Our hope is, as we work through all the components of our strategy, that we'll see improvement in Clear Media's operating results, which will enhance our value. But we have to look at that in the context of our other decisions. And frankly, there's not so much we can do there. It's an investment. Our focus is obviously on Bozzetto and Cortland, where those are our core drivers of value.

Andrew Lopez
VP, TD Cowen

Okay. No, that's understood. And I guess just one more from me, just on the proceeds on the financing within Bozzetto, what are the potential uses there? Is that more operational or?

Steve Leonard
President and CFO, Aimia Inc.

On the financing, they took advantage of financing that was available in Italy. It's quasi-government-backed, and it provided a low cost of financing, near almost 300 basis points lower than the senior facility. So it was just an example of this management team's strength of looking for opportunities to improve costs. And we're looking for, as I mentioned in my prepared remarks, some principal repayments.

Operator

Thank you. And your next question comes from the line of Surinder Thind with Jefferies. Please go ahead.

Surinder Thind
SVP and Equity Research Analyst, Jefferies

Thank you. Just revisiting the Mithak agreements here, when we look forward, has there been any kind of change in the strategy, the timing? I guess, what was the kind of the trade-off of getting to an agreement?

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Sure. Good question. I would say this. I joined the board a year ago, and I would argue that Aimia's strategy at that time is very different than it is today. And arguably, I'm sure that's what not only Mithak but other shareholders, as we moved into 2024, thought, "Is that the right strategy?" We've come a long way from there. Really, in many ways, through the discussions in the spring and going into the summer, as we articulate a new strategy, quite frankly, at the AGM, to do the strategic review, to unlock shareholder value for all shareholders, that's essentially what brought us more in line. And I think now that we're together and we have our largest shareholder represented at the table, we're all motivated to work to unlock that value and do it in an expedient manner.

Surinder Thind
SVP and Equity Research Analyst, Jefferies

That's helpful. And then when you think about executing against that strategy, shifting from more towards an operating company, are there any considerations here that maybe make one business more attractive than the other when I think about Bozzetto versus Cortland in the sense that do you have a preference for a higher-growth business that maybe needs a bit more cleanup and has a longer return horizon versus maybe a lower-growth business that's just producing better immediate cash flows? Just any considerations there, or is it just simply a matter of valuation of whichever one you can get better value for in the near term is the one that sets the strategy?

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Right. No, no, it's a very good question. Where we stand now, we're looking at all those angles. And as we said, including what's the right structure here in terms of a holding company over top of two operating companies, four operating companies at the end of the day. I think the decisions will really be made, obviously, on, one, what's the optimal structure that unlocks that value for shareholders going forward? And then, two, you will obviously look at, as we said, the potential for one or both of them to realize values on those sooner than later. So I don't think that we can say here today it's going to be X or Y, but we are very focused on moving forward very quickly in 2025 and not waiting years down the road for something.

Surinder Thind
SVP and Equity Research Analyst, Jefferies

That's helpful. And then the final question here, how quickly or aggressive can you execute against your NCIB or your willingness to?

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Right. Steve, you want to take that?

Steve Leonard
President and CFO, Aimia Inc.

Yeah. Hi, Surinder. Yeah, I mean, you've seen I think we've got about a third of our NCIB covered, 2.4 out of 7. We were in a dark, quiet period, so we had an automated program going for a number of days. We'll be coming out of that. We'll look at opportunities if they arise on accelerating. Right now, we've basically been hitting our daily volume, which is 11,800, pretty much every day. Some days where volume was a little softer, we may not have hit. But overall, we've averaged, and yeah, we're still in the market, and we'll continue to take advantage of the low price of the stock.

Surinder Thind
SVP and Equity Research Analyst, Jefferies

Thanks, Steve. That's it for me, Tom. Steve.

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Thanks, Surinder.

Operator

Thank you.

Tom Finke
Executive Chairman, Aimia Inc.

Thank you, everyone, for joining. Thank you, everyone, for joining us. We appreciate the time. As mentioned at the start, we will be available for any follow-up questions. Please reach out to us, and we'll provide updates as we go forward on our strategic review process. As well, we'll report our Q4 results next year. Have a good day, everyone.

Operator

Thank you, presenters. And ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. Thank you all for participating. You may now disconnect.

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