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Ballantyne Strong, Inc. (NYSE American: BTN) reported its Q2 2020 financial results, highlighting operational improvements despite COVID-19 challenges. Revenue fell 54.8% to $6.4 million, but operating loss improved by 9% to $2.1 million due to enhanced digital signage profitability and cost reduction efforts. Adjusted EBITDA rose 36% to negative $0.7 million. Cash from operations turned positive at $2.6 million. The company anticipates revenue recovery in the second half of 2020, supported by increased customer activity and strategic asset sales, including Strong Outdoor.

Positive
  • Operating loss improved by 9% to $2.1 million compared to Q2 2019.
  • Adjusted EBITDA increased by 36% to negative $0.7 million year-over-year.
  • Cash from operating activities turned positive at $2.6 million, improving from negative $2.2 million.
  • Digital Signage as a Service drove recurring revenue growth.
  • Strong Outdoor's operating loss improved, and cost reductions enhanced margins.
Negative
  • Revenue decreased by 54.8% to $6.4 million compared to Q2 2019.
  • Net loss increased 9% to $3.7 million, despite improved operating results.
  • Gross profit dropped 54.8% to $1.5 million.
  • Overall financial performance affected by COVID-19 impacts on Strong Entertainment and Strong Outdoor.

Charlotte, NC, Aug. 12, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Ballantyne Strong, Inc. (NYSE American: BTN) (the “Company”) today announced financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020. 

Financial and Operational Highlights

  • Consolidated operating results compared to prior year periods were encouraging despite COVID-19 revenue impact
    • Operating loss improved 9% during the second quarter of 2020 compared to the prior year period largely due to growth in digital signage profitability combined with aggressive cost reduction
    • Net loss increased 9% while Adjusted EBITDA improved 36% during the second quarter of 2020 compared to the prior year period
    • Cash from operating activities for the first half of 2020 improved to positive $2.6 million from negative $2.2 million the same period in the prior year as a result of working capital initiatives
       
  • Digital Signage as a Service (“DSaaS”) drove recurring revenue growth at Convergent
    • Segment gross margins increased to 43.9% from 30.8%, operating income improved by 84%, net income increased to $0.4 million and Adjusted EBITDA grew 51% to $1.2 million during the second quarter of 2020 as compared to the second quarter of 2019
       
  • Strong Outdoor’s operating loss improved by $0.9 million and net loss decreased $1.1 million while Adjusted EBITDA improved by $0.9 million during the second quarter of 2020 over the prior year period on cost reduction initiatives
     
  • Launched BrightNight drive-in movie initiative and SafeStore Screen Control
     
  • Completed sale of substantially all of Strong Outdoors’s remaining assets in early August 2020
    • Investment in Firefly increased to $13 million; approximately $5 million non-cash gain expected in the third quarter of 2020

“Our Convergent business had a solid quarter, with strong margins, increased profitability and cash flow that helped carry us through what we hope was the height of the pandemic,” commented Mark Roberson, Chief Executive Officer. “The strength at Convergent, combined with our aggressive expense reduction and working capital initiatives, offset the impact of COVID-19 on our Strong Entertainment and Strong Outdoor businesses.”

“We expect our Strong Entertainment business revenues to improve in the second half of 2020 as our customers continue to ramp up their reopening plans. During the pandemic, we have been supporting our customers through our BrightNight temporary drive-in theater program, and demand for overall screen and services began to increase in July and early August.”

“Following the close of the quarter, we completed a strategic transaction for the sale of Strong Outdoor, which we believe will improve future cash flow and also allow us to participate along with other venture investors in the upside potential of the Firefly business. As a result of the transaction, we expect to recognize an approximate $5 million non-cash gain in the third quarter. We now hold a $13 million investment stake in Firefly and are one of their largest shareholders behind Google Ventures and NFX.”

Second Quarter 2020 Financial Review  

  • Revenue for the second quarter of 2020 decreased 54.8% to $6.4 million from $14.3 million in the second quarter of 2019. The decrease in consolidated net revenue was primarily due to the impact of COVID-19 on our Strong Entertainment and Strong Outdoor businesses. At Convergent, robust growth in services revenue was offset by the effect of large non-recurring installation projects in the prior year period.
     
  • Gross profit also decreased 54.8% to $1.5 million for the second quarter of 2020, while gross profit margin of 22.7% was consistent with the second quarter of 2019, due to a combination of the margin expansion at Convergent related to the growth in the DSaaS service business and cost reduction actions taken to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.
     
  • Consolidated operating loss improved to $2.1 million in the second quarter of 2020 from $2.3 million in the second quarter of 2019. Consolidated operating loss improved due to a combination of margin expansion at Convergent related to the growth in the DSaaS service business and cost reduction actions taken to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.
     
  • Net loss was $3.7 million ($0.25 per share) for the second quarter of 2020 as compared to $3.4 million ($0.24 per share) in the prior year period. The improved operating results combined with lower income tax expense and fair value adjustments on our notes receivable were offset by higher foreign currency losses and increased equity method investment losses.
     
  • Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure, improved 36.4% to negative $0.7 million for the second quarter of 2020 compared to negative $1.2 million in the prior year period.    

Conference Call

A conference call to discuss the 2020 second-quarter financial results will be held on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Investors and analysts are invited to access the conference call by dialing 877-407-3982 (domestic) or 201-493-6780 (international) and providing the operator with conference ID number: 13707955. Please dial in at least five minutes before the start of the call to register. A replay will be available approximately three hours after the conclusion of the conference call until Saturday, September 12, 2020 by dialing 844-512-2921 in the U.S. and Canada and 412-317-6671 internationally and entering the conference ID number: 13707955.

The Company’s financial results and an accompanying slide presentation will also be available on the Investor Relations page of the Company’s website at ballantynestrong.com/investors.

Use of Non-GAAP Measures

Ballantyne Strong, Inc. prepares its consolidated financial statements in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). In addition to disclosing financial results prepared in accordance with GAAP, the Company discloses information regarding Adjusted EBITDA, which differs from the term EBITDA as it is commonly used. In addition to adjusting net income (loss) to exclude income taxes, interest, and depreciation and amortization, Adjusted EBITDA also excludes share-based compensation, impairment charges, equity method income (loss), fair value adjustments, severance, foreign currency transaction gains (losses), transactional gains and expenses, gains on insurance recoveries and other cash and non-cash charges and gains.

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are not measures of performance defined in accordance with GAAP. However, Adjusted EBITDA is used internally in planning and evaluating the Company’s operating performance. Accordingly, management believes that disclosure of these metrics offers investors, bankers and other stakeholders an additional view of the Company’s operations that, when coupled with the GAAP results, provides a more complete understanding of the Company’s financial results.

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to net loss or to net cash used in operating activities as measures of operating results or liquidity. Our calculation of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies, and the measures exclude financial information that some may consider important in evaluating the Company’s performance. A reconciliation of GAAP net loss to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA is included in the accompanying financial schedules.

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA have limitations as analytical tools, and you should not consider them in isolation, or as substitutes for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. Some of these limitations are (i) they do not reflect our cash expenditures, or future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual commitments, (ii) they do not reflect changes in, or cash requirements for, our working capital needs, (iii) EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA do not reflect interest expense, or the cash requirements necessary to service interest or principal payments, on our debt, (iv) although depreciation and amortization are non-cash charges, the assets being depreciated and amortized will often have to be replaced in the future, and EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA do not reflect any cash requirements for such replacements, (v) they do not adjust for all non-cash income or expense items that are reflected in our statements of cash flows, (vi) they do not reflect the impact of earnings or charges resulting from matters we consider not to be indicative of our ongoing operations, and (vii) other companies in our industry may calculate these measures differently than we do, limiting their usefulness as comparative measures.

We believe EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period by isolating the effects of some items that vary from period to period without any correlation to core operating performance or that vary widely among similar companies. These potential differences may be caused by variations in capital structures (affecting interest expense), tax positions (such as the impact on periods or companies of changes in effective tax rates or net operating losses) and the age and book depreciation of facilities and equipment (affecting relative depreciation expense). We also present EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA because (i) we believe these measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to evaluate companies in our industry, (ii) we believe investors will find these measures useful in assessing our ability to service or incur indebtedness, and (iii) we use EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA internally as benchmarks to evaluate our operating performance or compare our performance to that of our competitors.

For further information, please refer to Ballantyne Strong, Inc.’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on or about August 12, 2020, available online at www.sec.gov.

About Ballantyne Strong, Inc.

Ballantyne Strong (www.ballantynestrong.com) and its subsidiaries engage in diverse business activities including the design, integration and installation of technology solutions for a broad range of applications; development and delivery of out-of-home messaging, advertising and communications; manufacturing of projection screens; and providing managed services including monitoring of networked equipment. The Company focuses on serving the entertainment, retail and advertising markets.

Forward-Looking Statements

Except for the historical information in this press release, it includes forward-looking statements which involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those discussed in the “Risk Factors” section contained in Item 1A in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019, Part II, Item 1A of the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2020 and the Company’s subsequent filings with the SEC, and the following risks and uncertainties: the negative impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has already had, and may continue to have, on the Company’s business and financial condition, the Company’s ability to maintain and expand its revenue streams to compensate for the lower demand for the Company’s digital cinema products and installation services, potential interruptions of supplier relationships or higher prices charged by suppliers, the Company’s ability to successfully compete and introduce enhancements and new features that achieve market acceptance and that keep pace with technological developments, the Company’s access to capital, the Company’s ability to successfully execute its capital allocation strategy, the Company’s ability to maintain its brand and reputation and retain or replace its significant customers, challenges associated with the Company’s long sales cycles, the impact of a challenging global economic environment or a downturn in the markets (such as the current economic disruption and recession and market volatility generated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic), economic and political risks of selling products in foreign countries (including tariffs), risks of non-compliance with U.S. and foreign laws and regulations, potential sales tax collections and claims for uncollected amounts, cybersecurity risks and risks of damage and interruptions of information technology systems, the Company’s ability to retain key members of management and successfully integrate new executives, the Company’s ability to complete acquisitions, strategic investments, entry into new lines of business, divestitures, mergers or other transactions on acceptable terms or at all, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the companies in which the Company holds investments, the Company’s ability to utilize or assert its intellectual property rights, the impact of natural disasters and other catastrophic events (such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic), the adequacy of insurance, the impact of having a controlling stockholder and vulnerability to fluctuation in the Company’s stock price. Given the risks and uncertainties, readers should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement and should recognize that the statements are predictions of future results which may not occur as anticipated. Many of the risks listed above have been, and may further be, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on the cinema and entertainment industry, and the worsening economic environment. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements and from historical results, due to the risks and uncertainties described herein, as well as others not now anticipated. New risk factors emerge from time to time and it is not possible for management to predict all such risk factors, nor can it assess the impact of all such factors on the Company’s business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. Except where required by law, the Company assumes no obligation to update, withdraw or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect actual results or changes in factors or assumptions affecting such forward-looking statements.

For Investor Relations Inquiries:
Ballantyne Strong, Inc.
Mark Roberson
Chief Executive Officer
IR@btn-inc.com
704-994-8279

Ballantyne Strong, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In thousands, except par values)

  June 30, 2020  December 31, 2019 
  (unaudited)    
Assets        
Current assets:        
Cash and cash equivalents $6,470  $4,951 
Restricted cash  352   351 
Accounts receivable (net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $1,084 and $1,291, respectively)  7,248   12,898 
Inventories, net  3,010   2,879 
Recoverable income taxes  267   190 
Other current assets  3,243   1,754 
Total current assets  20,590   23,023 
Property, plant and equipment (net of accumulated depreciation of $11,089 and $10,238, respectively)  9,956   10,560 
Operating lease right-of-use assets  5,206   5,581 
Finance lease right-of-use assets  2,138   2,563 
Investments  13,249   13,311 
Intangible assets, net  1,329   1,534 
Goodwill  876   919 
Other assets  99   142 
Total assets $53,443  $57,633 
         
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity        
Current liabilities:        
Accounts payable $4,470  $3,273 
Accrued expenses  3,602   4,416 
Short-term debt  3,888   3,080 
Current portion of long-term debt  853   998 
Current portion of operating lease obligations  951   971 
Current portion of finance lease obligations  1,732   1,586 
Deferred revenue and customer deposits  2,820   2,981 
Total current liabilities  18,316   17,305 
Long-term debt, net of current portion and debt issuance costs  2,832   3,019 
Operating lease obligations, net of current portion  4,414   4,809 
Finance lease obligations, net of current portion  3,387   3,988 
Deferred revenue and customer deposits, net of current portion  27   38 
Deferred income taxes  2,933   2,649 
Other long-term liabilities  110   116 
Total liabilities  32,019   31,924 
Commitments, contingencies and concentrations        
Stockholders’ equity:        
Preferred stock, par value $.01 per share; authorized 1,000 shares, none outstanding  -   - 
Common stock, par value $.01 per share; authorized 25,000 shares; issued 17,552 and 17,410 shares at June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively; outstanding 14,758 and 14,616 shares at June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively  176   174 
Additional paid-in capital  43,072   42,589 
Retained earnings  1,826   6,001 
Less 2,794 of common shares in treasury, at cost  (18,586)  (18,586)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (5,064)  (4,469)
Total stockholders’ equity  21,424   25,709 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $53,443  $57,633 

Ballantyne Strong, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)

  Three Months Ended June 30,  Six Months Ended June 30, 
  2020  2019  2020  2019 
Net product sales $2,232  $6,082  $8,635  $11,648 
Net service revenues  4,214   8,187   11,385   16,927 
Total net revenues  6,446   14,269   20,020   28,575 
Cost of products sold  1,864   3,747   6,569   9,781 
Cost of services  3,119   7,288   7,737   12,915 
Total cost of revenues  4,983   11,035   14,306   22,696 
Gross profit  1,463   3,234   5,714   5,879 
Selling and administrative expenses:                
Selling  614   1,222   1,958   2,450 
Administrative  2,956   4,297   7,786   8,226 
Total selling and administrative expenses  3,570   5,519   9,744   10,676 
Loss on disposal of assets  -   (38)  -   (102)
Loss from operations  (2,107)  (2,323)  (4,030)  (4,899)
Other (expense) income:                
Interest expense  (268)  (186)  (540)  (305)
Fair value adjustment to notes receivable  -   (797)  -   (1,307)
Foreign currency transaction (loss) gain  (303)  (77)  185   (220)
Other income, net  535   418   825   453 
Total other (expense) income  (36)  (642)  470   (1,379)
Loss before income taxes and equity method investment loss  (2,143)  (2,965)  (3,560)  (6,278)
Income tax expense  (96)  (423)  (496)  (564)
Equity method investment loss  (1,489)  (30)  (120)  (727)
Net loss $(3,728) $(3,418) $(4,176) $(7,569)
                 
Basic loss per share $(0.25) $(0.24) $(0.28) $(0.52)
Diluted loss per share $(0.25) $(0.24) $(0.28) $(0.52)
                 

Ballantyne Strong, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)

  Six Months Ended June 30, 
  2020  2019 
Cash flows from operating activities:        
Net loss $(4,176) $(7,569)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:        
Provision for (recovery of) doubtful accounts  699   (404)
Provision for obsolete inventory  37   96 
Provision for warranty  39   25 
Depreciation and amortization  1,969   1,644 
Amortization and accretion of operating leases  616   1,132 
Fair value adjustment to notes receivable  -   1,307 
Equity method investment loss  120   727 
Loss on disposal of assets  -   102 
Gain on Firefly transaction  (702)  (220)
Deferred income taxes  72   (198)
Stock-based compensation expense  485   464 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:        
Accounts receivable  4,789   2,691 
Inventories  (254)  (19)
Current income taxes  (83)  (144)
Other assets  (376)  120 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  234   (316)
Deferred revenue and customer deposits  (260)  (438)
Operating lease obligations  (657)  (1,234)
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities  2,552   (2,234)
         
Cash flows from investing activities:        
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment $-  $86 
Capital expenditures  (572)  (1,136)
Net cash used in investing activities  (572)  (1,050)
         
Cash flows from financing activities:        
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt  -   237 
Principal payments on short-term debt  (299)  (200)
Principal payments on long-term debt  (330)  (491)
Proceeds from borrowing under credit facility  3,411   - 
Repayments of borrowings under credit facility  (2,562)  - 
Proceeds from Paycheck Protection Program Loan  3,174   - 
Repayment of Paycheck Protection Program Loan  (3,174)  - 
Payments on capital lease obligations  (776)  (137)
Net cash used in financing activities  (556)  (591)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents  96   46 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash  1,520   (3,829)
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period  5,302   7,048 
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period $6,822  $3,219 
         
Components of cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash:        
Cash and cash equivalents $6,470  $2,869 
Restricted cash  352   350 
Total cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash $6,822  $3,219 

Ballantyne Strong, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Summary by Business Segments
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)

  Three Months Ended June 30,  Six Months Ended June 30, 
  2020  2019  2020  2019 
             
Strong Entertainment                
Revenue $2,467  $7,879  $9,781  $15,479 
Gross profit  47   2,537   1,880   4,953 
Operating (loss) income  (478)  1,256   (814)  2,415 
Adjusted EBITDA  (168)  1,450   (272)  2,925 
                 
Convergent                
Revenue $3,647  $5,135  $8,609  $10,670 
Gross profit  1,601   1,584   3,585   3,153 
Operating income  591   321   1,448   1,073 
Adjusted EBITDA  1,201   794   2,661   1,971 
                 
Strong Outdoor                
Revenue $242  $1,135  $1,439  $2,229 
Gross (loss) profit  (275)  (1,007)  58   (2,424)
Operating loss  (680)  (1,593)  (1,056)  (3,605)
Adjusted EBITDA  (492)  (1,360)  (758)  (3,264)
                 
Corporate and Other                
Revenue $90  $120  $191  $197 
Gross profit  90   120   191   197 
Operating loss  (1,540)  (2,307)  (3,608)  (4,782)
Adjusted EBITDA  (1,273)  (2,035)  (3,019)  (4,211)
                 
Consolidated                
Revenue $6,446  $14,269  $20,020  $28,575 
Gross profit  1,463   3,234   5,714   5,879 
Operating loss  (2,107)  (2,323)  (4,030)  (4,899)
Adjusted EBITDA  (732)  (1,151)  (1,388)  (2,579)

Ballantyne Strong, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)

  Three Months Ended June 30, 
  2020  2019 
                               
  Strong Entertainment  Convergent  Strong Outdoor  Corporate and Other  Consolidated  Strong Entertainment  Convergent  Strong Outdoor  Corporate and Other  Consolidated 
Net (loss) income $(865)  402  $(336)  (2,929) $(3,728) $202   120  $(1,410)  (2,330) $(3,418)
Interest expense, net  34   139   88   7   268   35   111   38   2   186 
Income tax expense (benefit)  78   56   -   (38)  96   288   101   -   34   423 
Depreciation and amortization  231   589   110   48   978   220   472   100   55   847 
EBITDA  (522)  1,186   (138)  (2,912)  (2,386)  745   804   (1,272)  (2,239)  (1,962)
Stock-based compensation expense  -   -   -   212   212   -   -   -   221   221 
Fair value adjustment to notes receivable  -   -   -   -   -   797   -   -   -   797 
Equity method investment loss (income)  69   -   -   1,420   1,489   47   -   -   (17)  30 
Loss on disposal of assets and impairment charges  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   38   -   38 
Foreign currency transaction loss (gain)  304   (1)  -   -   303   87   (10)  -   -   77 
Gain on Firefly transaction, net of transaction costs  -   -   (356)  -   (356)  -   -   (126)  -   (126)
Gain on property and casualty insurance recoveries  (97)  -   -   -   (97)  (226)  -   -   -   (226)
Severance and other  78   16   2   7   103   -   -   -   -   - 
Adjusted EBITDA $(168) $1,201  $(492) $(1,273) $(732) $1,450  $794  $(1,360) $(2,035) $(1,151)


  Six Months Ended June 30, 
  2020  2019 
                               
  Strong Entertainment  Convergent  Strong Outdoor  Corporate and Other  Consolidated  Strong Entertainment  Convergent  Strong Outdoor  Corporate and Other  Consolidated 
Net income (loss) $(1,022)  1,018  $(537)  (3,635) $(4,176) $(145)  699  $(3,444)  (4,679) $(7,569)
Interest expense, net  66   283   183   8   540   72   202   59   (28)  305 
Income tax expense  365   114   -   17   496   310   169   -   85   564 
Depreciation and amortization  462   1,191   220   96   1,969   440   896   200   108   1,644 
EBITDA  (129)  2,606   (134)  (3,514)  (1,171)  677   1,966   (3,185)  (4,514)  (5,056)
Stock-based compensation expense  -   -   -   485   485   -   -   -   464   464 
Fair value adjustment to notes receivable  -   -   -   -   -   1,307   -   -   -   1,307 
Equity method investment loss (income)  117   -   -   3   120   888   -   -   (161)  727 
Loss on disposal of assets and impairment charges  -   -   -   -   -   63   1   38   -   102 
Foreign currency transaction (gain) loss  (224)  39   -   -   (185)  216   4   -   -   220 
Gain on Firefly transaction, net of transaction costs  -   -   (626)  -   (626)  -   -   (117)  -   (117)
Gain on property and casualty insurance recoveries  (114)  -   -   -   (114)  (226)  -   -   -   (226)
Severance and other  78   16   2   7   103   -   -   -   -   - 
Adjusted EBITDA $(272) $2,661  $(758) $(3,019) $(1,388) $2,925  $1,971  $(3,264) $(4,211) $(2,579)


FAQ

What were Ballantyne Strong's Q2 2020 financial results?

Ballantyne Strong reported a Q2 2020 revenue of $6.4 million, a 54.8% decrease year-over-year, with an operating loss of $2.1 million.

How did COVID-19 affect Ballantyne Strong's performance?

COVID-19 significantly impacted revenue, particularly in Strong Entertainment and Strong Outdoor segments, leading to a 54.8% decline in overall revenue.

What is Ballantyne Strong's Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 2020?

Adjusted EBITDA improved by 36% to negative $0.7 million for Q2 2020 compared to negative $1.2 million in the previous year.

What operational improvements did Ballantyne Strong report?

The company achieved a 9% improvement in operating loss and positive cash flow from operating activities, totaling $2.6 million.

What strategic actions did Ballantyne Strong take in Q2 2020?

Ballantyne Strong implemented cost reduction initiatives and completed the sale of Strong Outdoor's assets to bolster future cash flow.

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