Virco Marks 75th Anniversary with Strong Earnings Results, Positive Cash Flow, Higher Shareholder Returns, and Strategic Re-Investment
Virco (NASDAQ: VIRC) reported strong financial results for fiscal year ending January 31, 2025, marking its 75th anniversary. Despite a slight 1.1% revenue decline to $266.24 million, the company maintained a steady gross margin of 43.1% and achieved net income of $21.64 million.
Key highlights include:
- Operating cash flow exceeded $33 million
- Shareholder returns through dividends and share repurchases topped $5 million
- Strategic capital expenditures reached $6 million
- Shareholder equity increased 20% to $109 million
- Year-end cash position strengthened to $26.87 million from $5.29 million last year
The company's focus on domestic manufacturing and service, combined with its strong presence in America's educational sector, positions it well despite global trade uncertainties. Management views current conditions as optimal for continued investment in equipment and personnel, particularly in domestic fabrication capabilities.
Virco (NASDAQ: VIRC) ha riportato risultati finanziari solidi per l'anno fiscale che si è concluso il 31 gennaio 2025, segnando il suo 75° anniversario. Nonostante una leggera diminuzione del fatturato dell'1,1% a 266,24 milioni di dollari, l'azienda ha mantenuto un margine lordo costante del 43,1% e ha raggiunto un reddito netto di 21,64 milioni di dollari.
I punti salienti includono:
- Il flusso di cassa operativo ha superato i 33 milioni di dollari
- I ritorni per gli azionisti tramite dividendi e riacquisti di azioni hanno superato i 5 milioni di dollari
- Le spese in conto capitale strategiche hanno raggiunto i 6 milioni di dollari
- Il patrimonio netto degli azionisti è aumentato del 20% a 109 milioni di dollari
- La posizione di cassa a fine anno è migliorata a 26,87 milioni di dollari rispetto ai 5,29 milioni di dollari dell'anno scorso
Il focus dell'azienda sulla produzione e sui servizi nazionali, insieme alla sua forte presenza nel settore educativo americano, la posiziona bene nonostante le incertezze del commercio globale. La direzione considera le condizioni attuali ottimali per investimenti continui in attrezzature e personale, in particolare nelle capacità di fabbricazione domestica.
Virco (NASDAQ: VIRC) reportó resultados financieros sólidos para el año fiscal que finalizó el 31 de enero de 2025, marcando su 75 aniversario. A pesar de una ligera disminución del 1,1% en los ingresos a 266,24 millones de dólares, la compañía mantuvo un margen bruto estable del 43,1% y logró un ingreso neto de 21,64 millones de dólares.
Los aspectos más destacados incluyen:
- El flujo de efectivo operativo superó los 33 millones de dólares
- Los retornos para los accionistas a través de dividendos y recompras de acciones superaron los 5 millones de dólares
- Los gastos de capital estratégicos alcanzaron los 6 millones de dólares
- El patrimonio neto de los accionistas aumentó un 20% a 109 millones de dólares
- La posición de efectivo al final del año se fortaleció a 26,87 millones de dólares desde los 5,29 millones de dólares del año pasado
El enfoque de la empresa en la fabricación y el servicio nacional, combinado con su fuerte presencia en el sector educativo de América, la posiciona bien a pesar de las incertidumbres del comercio global. La dirección considera que las condiciones actuales son óptimas para continuar invirtiendo en equipos y personal, particularmente en capacidades de fabricación nacional.
Virco (NASDAQ: VIRC)는 2025년 1월 31일에 종료된 회계연도에 대한 강력한 재무 결과를 발표하며 75주년을 기념했습니다. 수익이 1.1% 감소하여 2억 6624만 달러에 이르렀지만, 회사는 43.1%의 안정적인 총 마진을 유지하고 2164만 달러의 순이익을 달성했습니다.
주요 하이라이트는 다음과 같습니다:
- 운영 현금 흐름이 3300만 달러를 초과함
- 배당금 및 자사주 매입을 통한 주주 수익이 500만 달러를 초과함
- 전략적 자본 지출이 600만 달러에 도달함
- 주주 자본이 20% 증가하여 1억 900만 달러에 도달함
- 연말 현금 위치가 지난해 529만 달러에서 2687만 달러로 강화됨
회사는 국내 제조 및 서비스에 집중하며 미국 교육 부문에서 강력한 입지를 가지고 있어 글로벌 무역 불확실성에도 불구하고 좋은 위치를 차지하고 있습니다. 경영진은 현재 조건이 장비 및 인력에 대한 지속적인 투자에 최적이라고 보고 있으며, 특히 국내 제작 능력에 중점을 두고 있습니다.
Virco (NASDAQ: VIRC) a annoncé de solides résultats financiers pour l'exercice clos le 31 janvier 2025, marquant son 75e anniversaire. Malgré une légère baisse de 1,1 % des revenus à 266,24 millions de dollars, l'entreprise a maintenu une marge brute stable de 43,1 % et a réalisé un bénéfice net de 21,64 millions de dollars.
Les points forts incluent :
- Le flux de trésorerie opérationnel a dépassé 33 millions de dollars
- Les rendements pour les actionnaires via des dividendes et des rachats d'actions ont dépassé 5 millions de dollars
- Les dépenses d'investissement stratégiques ont atteint 6 millions de dollars
- Les capitaux propres des actionnaires ont augmenté de 20 % pour atteindre 109 millions de dollars
- La position de trésorerie en fin d'année a été renforcée à 26,87 millions de dollars contre 5,29 millions de dollars l'année précédente
Le focus de l'entreprise sur la fabrication et le service nationaux, associé à sa forte présence dans le secteur éducatif américain, la positionne bien malgré les incertitudes commerciales mondiales. La direction considère que les conditions actuelles sont optimales pour des investissements continus dans l'équipement et le personnel, en particulier dans les capacités de fabrication nationales.
Virco (NASDAQ: VIRC) hat starke finanzielle Ergebnisse für das am 31. Januar 2025 endende Geschäftsjahr veröffentlicht, das gleichzeitig das 75-jährige Jubiläum markiert. Trotz eines leichten Rückgangs der Einnahmen um 1,1% auf 266,24 Millionen Dollar hielt das Unternehmen eine stabile Bruttomarge von 43,1% und erzielte einen Nettogewinn von 21,64 Millionen Dollar.
Wichtige Highlights sind:
- Der operative Cashflow überstieg 33 Millionen Dollar
- Die Renditen für die Aktionäre durch Dividenden und Aktienrückkäufe überstiegen 5 Millionen Dollar
- Strategische Investitionen erreichten 6 Millionen Dollar
- Das Eigenkapital der Aktionäre stieg um 20% auf 109 Millionen Dollar
- Die Liquiditätsposition zum Jahresende verbesserte sich auf 26,87 Millionen Dollar von 5,29 Millionen Dollar im Vorjahr
Der Fokus des Unternehmens auf die nationale Fertigung und den Service, kombiniert mit seiner starken Präsenz im Bildungssektor Amerikas, positioniert es gut, trotz globaler Handelsunsicherheiten. Das Management sieht die aktuellen Bedingungen als optimal für weitere Investitionen in Ausrüstung und Personal, insbesondere in die nationalen Fertigungskapazitäten.
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- Long-Term Strategy of Investing in Domestic Manufacturing and Service Proves Successful
- Net Income For FYE 1.31.25 reaches
$21.6 M M - FYE 1.31.25 Revenue tops
$266 M M - Operating Cash Flow tops
$33 M M - Dividends and Share Repurchases exceed
$5 M M - Strategic Capital Expenditures Grow to
$6 M M - Shareholder Equity Increases
20% to$109 M M
TORRANCE, Calif., April 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Virco Mfg. Corporation (NASDAQ: VIRC), a leading manufacturer and direct supplier of moveable furniture and equipment for educational environments and public spaces in the United States, today reported financial results for the Company’s fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended January 31, 2025. The Company also marked its 75th Anniversary of incorporation on February 1, 2025.
Revenue for the full year ended January 31, 2025 declined
For the full fiscal year, gross margin held steady at
Ongoing growth in the Company’s PlanSCAPE full-service project management led to a
Operating income for the full year was
These results continued to reinforce the Company’s already strong balance sheet, while also supporting over
Management has fielded a number of questions from investors regarding the likely impacts of tariffs and global trade uncertainty for the upcoming year. Management does not provide guidance but instead points investors to its own, non-GAAP planning metric of “Shipments plus Backlog.” This measure takes into account the highly seasonal nature of the school furniture business, with seasonally light deliveries in Quarters 1 and 4, a seasonal buildup of orders and backlog during Quarters 1 and 2, followed by robust deliveries during Quarters 2 and 3, when schools are out of session. Accounts receivable peak in Quarter 3, followed by strong cash receipts through year-end. This pattern displays cyclical oscillations depending on state and local tax receipts, bond funding cycles, and periodic injections of federal stimulus. But the pattern itself has proven robust for production planning, staffing, and seasonal financing activities over many years of supporting the furniture needs of America’s public and private schools. As of January 31, 2025, Shipments plus Backlog totaled
Virco “Shipments plus Backlog” at March 31, 2019 through 2025 (in thousands) | |||||||||||||
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Management cautions investors against using this number, or the even more volatile quarterly results, to evaluate the Company’s longer term prospects. Instead, Management highlights the visibility and control this metric provides for resource planning and financing, giving Management the confidence to continue investing in the Company’s capabilities despite normal (as well as abnormal) fluctuations in the larger pattern. Management views the current moment as an ideal time to continue and even expand re-investment in equipment and personnel. Several components and inputs subject to potential tariffs are currently being evaluated for in-house, domestic fabrication. The Company’s strong financial position and confidence in longer-term demand make it possible to invest through these cycles, positioning Virco to respond quickly and profitably should major opportunities develop.
Further, the Company’s focus on domestic fabrication and service, combined with the regionally, socially, and economically diverse nature of America’s 13,000+ public and private school districts, provides a degree of insulation against the current volatility of global trade. None of these advantages guarantee the results for any given year. Instead, they reflect the thoughtful alignment of the Company’s business model with the unique requirements of its customers. It is the resilience of education as a critical but also highly diverse social function that informs Management’s views about the future and thus its willingness to invest through cycles of apparent uncertainty, trusting that at the end of each of these cycles there are healthy returns to normal.
It does appear more likely than not that some of the Company’s input costs are likely to increase. It may or may not be possible to offset these increases with adjustments to product and service pricing, meaning that negative impacts to operating margins are possible in the short- to mid-term.
In addition, uncertainty regarding public and private school funding may have negative impacts on short-term demand, although mid-term signals, such as successful bond elections and early-stage project planning, remain favorable.
Commenting on another strong year and the Company’s 75th Anniversary, Virco Chairman and CEO Robert Virtue said: “One advantage of our long history is perspective. We have confronted many challenges of many different kinds, but through all of them we have maintained our commitment to the fundamental importance of education, both public and private, and thus our need to continue investing in our own capabilities to make sure we can provide the highest levels of reliable service and quality. The back-to-back challenges of COVID and supply chain disruptions taught us that recovery is possible and that it can happen very suddenly. This makes operational preparedness and financial strength essential, otherwise these big but fleeting opportunities can be missed. We are fortunate to have a tough and highly experienced workforce here at Virco. I believe that if anyone can turn uncertainty into opportunity, it’s them.
“We also look forward to supporting students, families, and educators as they continue their encouraging recovery from the interruptions of the past few years.
“Finally, it is with sincere gratitude that we thank our shareholders for investing in our very long-term vision of keeping good manufacturing jobs here in America, especially in service of an important social institution like education.”
About Virco Mfg. Corporation
Founded in 1950, Virco Mfg. Corporation is the largest manufacturer and supplier of moveable educational furniture and equipment for the preschool through 12th grade market in the United States. The Company manufactures a wide assortment of products, including mobile tables, mobile storage equipment, desks, computer furniture, chairs, activity tables, folding chairs and folding tables. Along with serving customers in the education market - which in addition to preschool through 12th grade public and private schools includes: junior and community colleges; four-year colleges and universities; trade, technical and vocational schools - Virco is a furniture and equipment supplier for convention centers and arenas; the hospitality industry with respect to banquet and meeting facilities; government facilities at the federal, state, county and municipal levels; and places of worship. The Company also sells to wholesalers, distributors, traditional retailers and catalog retailers that serve these same markets. With operations entirely based in the United States, Virco designs, manufactures, and ships its furniture and equipment from one facility in Torrance, CA and three facilities in Conway, AR. More information on the Company can be found at www.virco.com.
Contact:
Virco Mfg. Corporation
(310) 533-0474
Robert A. Virtue, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Doug Virtue, President
Robert Dose, Chief Financial Officer
Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Information
This news release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding: our future financial results and growth in our business; business strategies; market demand and product development; estimates of unshipped backlog; order rates and trends in seasonality; product relevance; economic conditions and patterns; the educational furniture industry generally, including the domestic market for classroom furniture; cost control initiatives; absorption rates; and supply chain challenges. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and beliefs about future events or circumstances, and you should not place undue reliance on these statements. Such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors, many of which are out of our control and difficult to forecast. These factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those that are anticipated. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties surrounding the ongoing and long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic; changes in general economic conditions including raw material, energy and freight costs; state and municipal bond funding; state, local, and municipal tax receipts; order rates; the seasonality of our markets; the markets for school and office furniture generally, the specific markets and customers with which we conduct our principal business; the impact of cost-saving initiatives on our business; the competitive landscape, including responses of our competitors and customers to changes in our prices; demographics; and the terms and conditions of available funding sources. See our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended January 31, 2025, our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and other reports and material that we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a further description of these and other risks and uncertainties applicable to our business. We assume no, and hereby disclaim any, obligation to update any of our forward-looking statements. We nonetheless reserve the right to make such updates from time to time by press release, periodic reports, or other methods of public disclosure without the need for specific reference to this press release. No such update shall be deemed to indicate that other statements which are not addressed by such an update remain correct or create an obligation to provide any other updates.
Financial Tables Follow
Virco Mfg. Corporation Consolidated Balance Sheets | |||||
January 31, | |||||
2025 | 2024 | ||||
(In thousands, except share and par value data) | |||||
Assets | |||||
Current assets | |||||
Cash | $ | 26,867 | $ | 5,286 | |
Trade accounts receivables (net of allowance of | 13,004 | 23,161 | |||
Income tax receivable | 4,060 | — | |||
Inventories | 55,647 | 58,371 | |||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 2,595 | 2,208 | |||
Total current assets | 102,173 | 89,026 | |||
Property, plant, and equipment, net | 36,428 | 34,568 | |||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 35,593 | 6,508 | |||
Deferred income tax assets, net | 5,821 | 6,634 | |||
Other assets | 11,931 | 9,709 | |||
Total assets | $ | 191,946 | $ | 146,445 | |
Virco Mfg. Corporation Consolidated Balance Sheets | |||||||
January 31, | |||||||
2025 | 2024 | ||||||
(In thousands, except share and par value data) | |||||||
Liabilities | |||||||
Current liabilities | |||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 11,593 | $ | 12,945 | |||
Accrued compensation and employee benefits | 11,064 | 10,880 | |||||
Income tax payable | — | 145 | |||||
Current portion of long-term debt | 258 | 248 | |||||
Current portion of operating lease liability | 1,673 | 5,744 | |||||
Other accrued liabilities | 9,687 | 8,570 | |||||
Total current liabilities | 34,275 | 38,532 | |||||
Non-current liabilities | |||||||
Accrued self-insurance retention | 780 | 650 | |||||
Accrued pension expenses | 6,746 | 9,429 | |||||
Income tax payable, less current portion | 200 | 128 | |||||
Long-term debt, less current portion | 3,878 | 4,136 | |||||
Operating lease liability, less current portion | 36,007 | 1,829 | |||||
Other long-term liabilities | 795 | 562 | |||||
Total non-current liabilities | 48,406 | 16,734 | |||||
Commitments and contingencies | |||||||
Stockholders’ equity | |||||||
Preferred stock: | |||||||
Authorized 3,000,000 shares, | — | — | |||||
Common stock: | |||||||
Authorized 25,000,000 shares, | 161 | 164 | |||||
Additional paid-in capital | 117,549 | 121,373 | |||||
Accumulated deficit | (8,867 | ) | (29,048 | ) | |||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) | 422 | (1,310 | ) | ||||
Total stockholders’ equity | 109,265 | 91,179 | |||||
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $ | 191,946 | $ | 146,445 |
Virco Mfg. Corporation Consolidated Statements of Income | |||||||
Year ended January 31, | |||||||
2025 | 2024 | ||||||
(In thousands, except per share data) | |||||||
Net sales | $ | 266,240 | $ | 269,117 | |||
Costs of goods sold | 151,546 | 153,059 | |||||
Gross profit | 114,694 | 116,058 | |||||
Selling, general, and administrative expenses | 86,835 | 84,181 | |||||
Operating income | 27,859 | 31,877 | |||||
Unrealized gain on investment in trust account | (1,365 | ) | (1,050 | ) | |||
Pension expense | 451 | 1,008 | |||||
Interest expense, net | 349 | 2,679 | |||||
Income before income taxes | 28,424 | 29,240 | |||||
Income tax expense | 6,780 | 7,330 | |||||
Net income | $ | 21,644 | $ | 21,910 | |||
Cash dividends declared per common share: | $ | 0.09 | $ | 0.02 | |||
Net income per common share: | |||||||
Basic | $ | 1.32 | $ | 1.34 | |||
Diluted | $ | 1.32 | $ | 1.34 | |||
Weighted average shares outstanding: | |||||||
Basic | 16,365 | 16,295 | |||||
Diluted | 16,372 | 16,388 | |||||
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