Release Date: February 06, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you provide an overview of Great Elm Group's financial performance for the fiscal second quarter of 2025? A: Keri Davis, CFO, reported that fiscal second-quarter revenues grew 24% to $3.5 million, primarily driven by increased revenue from Monomoy BTS and management fees from GECC. The company generated net income from continuing operations of $1.4 million, compared to a net loss of $0.2 million in the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA was $1 million, up from $0.6 million in the previous year.
Q: What are the recent strategic initiatives undertaken by Great Elm Group? A: Jason Reese, CEO, highlighted the launch of Monomoy Construction Services following the acquisition of Greenfield CRE, a construction management company. This move aims to bolster their real estate platform by creating a fully integrated construction vertical. Additionally, GECC raised $13.2 million of equity at net asset value, marking its third equity capital raise in 2024.
Q: How has Great Elm Group's assets under management (AUM) evolved over the past year? A: Jason Reese, CEO, stated that fee-paying AUM grew by 17% year-over-year, reaching approximately $538 million. This growth was primarily driven by their BDC, with GECC raising over $147 million in capital through equity and debt issuances in the last year.
Q: Can you elaborate on the performance of Great Elm Capital Corp (GECC) and its impact on the company's strategy? A: Jason Reese, CEO, noted that GECC has nearly doubled its net asset value since March 2022, delivering significant value to shareholders. The company declared a 5.7% increase in the quarterly base distribution and a special cash distribution, driven by strong income generation. These successes are fundamental to Great Elm's growth strategy, expanding their fee-paying AUM and driving higher recurring management fees.
Q: What is the status of Great Elm Group's share repurchase program? A: Jason Reese, CEO, mentioned that the company has repurchased approximately 4.1 million shares for $7.4 million at an average price of $1.83 per share, representing a 20% discount to their book value of $2.30 per share. This is part of their expanded $20 million buyback authorization.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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