Acme United Corporation ACU reported a second-quarter FY23 net revenue decline of 6% year-on-year to $53.336 million, missing the analyst consensus of $58.480 million.
EPS of $0.96 beat the analyst consensus of $0.52.
While first aid and medical product sales were strong, lower sales of school and office products were negatively impacted by customer inventory reductions.
Sales in the U.S. segment decreased by 8% Y/Y. Net sales in Canada increased by 13% in U.S. dollars, mainly due to higher sales of first aid products.
European net sales decreased 6% in U.S. dollars, mainly due to the economic recession in Europe.
Gross margin expanded to 37.5% for the quarter from 32.7% last year. The company attributed the 4.8 percentage points improvement to successfully implementing its $5.0 million productivity plan for 2023, lower container costs, and other inbound shipping expenses.
Cash and equivalents amounted to $3.40 million as of June 30, 2023.
"As a result of strong earnings and lower inventory, we were able to reduce our bank debt less cash by $12.3 million during the past 12 months, said Chairman and CEO Walter C. Johnsen. "We continue to actively evaluate potential acquisitions."
Price Action: ACU shares are trading higher by 7.16% at $26.79 on the last check Friday.
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