NASDAQ:FGI FGI Industries Q2 2025 Earnings Report $4.00 +0.24 (+6.38%) Closing price 08/22/2025 03:59 PM EasternExtended Trading$3.85 -0.15 (-3.75%) As of 08/22/2025 06:04 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast FGI Industries EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.60Consensus EPS -$0.30Beat/MissMissed by -$0.30One Year Ago EPSN/AFGI Industries Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$31.00 millionExpected Revenue$32.66 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$1.66 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AFGI Industries Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2025Date8/11/2025TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateTuesday, August 12, 2025Conference Call Time9:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsFGI Industries' Q3 2025 earnings is scheduled for Monday, November 10, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 9:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by FGI Industries Q2 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 12, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: FGI reported total revenue of $31 million in Q2, up 5.5% year-over-year, driven by sanitary ware (+4.3%), bath furniture (+2.7%) and covered bridge cabinetry (+67.7%). Negative Sentiment: Gross margin declined to 28.1% (down 240 basis points) and GAAP operating loss widened to $0.8 million, reflecting ongoing tariff headwinds and softer customer ordering. Negative Sentiment: Operating expenses rose 1.3% to $9.5 million due to investments in the brands-products-channels strategy and one-time warehouse optimization costs. Positive Sentiment: FGI maintains full-year 2025 guidance of $135 million–$145 million revenue and adjusted operating income of –$2 million to +$1.5 million, backed by $16.4 million in liquidity. Positive Sentiment: The company is executing a China plus one sourcing strategy and expanding in Europe and India, plus a digital kitchen JV, to fuel above-market organic growth. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallFGI Industries Q2 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to FGI Industries Inc. Second Quarter twenty twenty five Results Conference Call. All participants will be in the listen only mode. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask question. To ask a question, you may press star, then 1 on a touch tone phone. Operator00:00:26To withdraw your question, please press star, then 2. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Jay Chang, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:00:40Thank you. Welcome to FGI Industries twenty twenty five second quarter results conference call. Leading the call today are Chief Executive Officer, David Bruce and Chief Financial Officer, Jay Chung. We issued a press release after the market closed yesterday detailing our recent operational and financial results. I would like to remind you that management's commentary and responses to questions on today's conference call may include forward looking statements, which, by their nature, are uncertain and outside of the company's control. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:01:12Although these forward looking statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs, actual results may differ materially. For a discussion of some of the factors that could cause actual results to differ, please refer to the Risk Factors section of our latest filings with the SEC. Additionally, please note that you can find reconciliations of historical non GAAP financial measures in the press release issued yesterday and in the appendix of this presentation, which is available on the company's website. Today's call will begin with a performance review and strategic update from Dave Bruce, followed by a financial review from Jay Chung. At the conclusion of these prepared remarks, we will open the line for questions. With that, I'll turn the call over to Dave. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:01:57Thank you, Jay. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining our call today. I am pleased to share our second quarter results reflect the strategic investments we've made in our organic growth initiatives across our brands, products and channels or BPC strategy. FGI reported total revenue of $31,000,000 in the quarter, representing a year over year increase of 5.5%. Gross profit was $8,700,000 a decrease of 2.9% compared to the prior year. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:02:27Gross margin was 28.1% compared to 30.5% in the 2024, a decline of two forty basis points due primarily to the ongoing tariff environment. FGI was impacted by an industry wide pause during the quarter, as customers evaluated the impact of tariffs on their businesses. FGI and our customers continue to evaluate a China plus one strategy to diversify and broaden our geographic sourcing. The industry outlook remains uncertain due to tariffs, but our strategic investments in our brands, products and channels have driven a revenue growth well above the market. FGI's second quarter revenue increased compared to the 2024 due to the growth in our sanitary ware, bath furniture and covered bridge cabinetry businesses, while shower systems revenue declined. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:03:21Revenue declined 0.4% in The U. S. Grew 236.7% in Canada and Europe respectively. Sanitary ware revenue increased 4.3% year over year in the second quarter compared to the prior year period. Our bath furniture revenue increased 2.7% year over year as our shift to market aligned program pricing and design drove new business wins. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:03:49The Shower Systems business reported a decrease in revenue of 11.2%, even as demand trends remain positive. Other revenue, primarily covered bridge, increased 67.7% in the quarter, driven by continued order momentum, expanded geographies and higher dealer count. Isla Porter, our digital custom kitchen joint venture, continues to establish relationships with the premium design community with on trend products via an AI backed digital sales platform. Our geographic expansion in Europe and India holds significant promise of driving growth in coming quarters. Our strategic growth initiatives are progressing well and are expected to fuel above market organic future growth. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:04:34I commend our FGI team for their dedication to our long term objectives, positioning the company for success for the remainder of 2025 and beyond. Before I hand it over to Jay, I want to say a few words about tariffs. The increasing tariff environment in 2025 remains fluid. FGI is working with our suppliers and customers to support one another as we navigate the new normal together. We went through a similar process during the first Trump administration's tariff increases, so this is not new to us. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:05:07We are confident that we can work through what comes, given the close relationships we have cultivated over the years with our vendors and customers. We are seeing the order pipeline recovering, even as some customers remain cautious due to the continued tariff uncertainty. With that, I'll hand it over to Jay for a more detailed financial review. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:05:29Thank you, Dave, and good morning, everyone. I will begin by providing additional details on the quarter, followed by an update on our current liquidity and balance sheet. Finally, I will conclude with our guidance for the full year 2025. As Dave mentioned, for the second quarter twenty twenty five, revenue totaled $31,000,000 an increase of 5.5% compared to the 2024. Gross profit was $8,700,000 in the quarter, a decrease of 2.9% year over year. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:06:00Our gross margin declined to 28.1% in the quarter compared to 30.5% the prior year. Our operating expenses increased 1.3% to $9,500,000 from $9,400,000 in the prior year due primarily to investing in initiatives related to our BPC growth strategy, including Isle Of Porter in India and onetime costs related to optimizing our warehouse operations. GAAP operating loss was $800,000 in the quarter, down from a negative $500,000 the prior year. Lower gross margin and higher operating expenses due to investing in our growth initiatives accounted for the loss. Moving to our balance sheet. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:06:42At the end of the second quarter, FGI had $16,400,000 in total liquidity, which we believe is more than sufficient to fund our growth initiatives. We are maintaining our 2025 guidance as follows. Our revenue guidance is 135,000,000 to 145,000,000 The adjusted operating income guidance is negative $2,000,000 to a positive $1,500,000 The adjusted net income guidance is negative $1,900,000 to a positive $1,000,000 Please note that the guidance for adjusted operating income excludes certain nonrecurring items. Adjusted net income excludes certain nonrecurring items and includes an adjustment for minority interest. That concludes our prepared remarks. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:07:27Operator, we are now ready for the question and answer portion of our call. Operator00:07:34Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch tone phone. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star, then 2. Operator00:07:55At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble a roster. First question comes from Reuben Garner with Benchmark. Please go ahead. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:08:12Thank you. Good morning, guys. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:08:15Good morning. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:08:17Let's see. You referenced your customers kind of pausing for tariffs. I'm curious, is that more so they're concerned about demand degradation from the consumer itself or is it about just kind of the moving target on the tariff front and not wanting to buy inventory at tariff levels that could potentially come lower or is it a combination of the two? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:08:46Yes, so that's a good a great question. And as we sit here in August, this tariff pause took place back at the beginning of the quarter. And if you remember, the tariffs that were originally announced were quite large and substantial and then subsequently had been reduced. So because of that tremendous uncertainty, there was a pause because everyone was trying to determine at the time had they brought product in with those larger tariffs, it would have been impacted dramatically. So due to the uncertainty, there was a length of time, several weeks where orders were paused and that obviously impacted the quarter. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:09:29But since we've been feeling really good about our order pipeline and how it's been moving along. So we don't feel that we're going to see something like that again. But as you also have watched the more recent news regarding tariffs, some things are still unsettled. China tariff discussions were paused again for another ninety day reprieve. So I think there'll still be some caution in the marketplace, but not to the extreme that we saw at the early part of Q2, which impacted our numbers in the quarter. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:10:10Okay. And the China plus one strategy you referenced, is that in all segments of your business, including sanitary ware? I know that's a place in the past that's been heavily reliant on China. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:10:26Yes, you're 100% correct. And yes, it will be impacting all of our businesses and we will there's some things we won't be able to reveal quite yet, but we are extremely active right now in diversifying our global sourcing base. And as I've said to a lot of people more recently, there'll be a completely different picture from a global sourcing footprint map this time next year than you've seen today from our company. So there'll be impacts across all the product categories for FGI. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:11:07Okay, and I know we have limited history with you guys being a public company, but it looks like your operating expenses historically were higher in second quarter than the first, and they were lower. Just curious if that was kind of a temporary pullback on your end tied to the uncertainty. How should we expect, I guess, both gross margin and operating expenses to trend in the second half? What's embedded in the guidance? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:11:38Yes. I mean, we understood and took action based on what we saw occurring in the quarter. We were very diligent in watching our expenses. We have some expense levers to pull to do that. In our margins, I think we had said when our margins got substantially higher previously, we didn't expect them to remain that high, that we still saw a realistic picture in the upper 20s to continue and we still believe that based on again the pipeline and particularly what we've talked about the growth of new programs and new introductions, which is where most of the growth is coming from at this point. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:12:21Yeah, I mean, as far as expenses are concerned, I think it was very prudent to try to cast a very careful eye on where we're spending our expense dollars. We've cut where we could without sacrificing growth for the future. And I would expect that we would continue that process throughout the year and into 2026. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:12:52Okay, just a clarification from me and this is my last question. The upper 20s, that's a gross margin comment. And is that the back half we think we can get there even with the tariff situation? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:13:10Yes, mean, we have pretty good confidence that the new businesses that we continue to implement, and I say that positively because those were some of the things that were paused a bit in Q2. Those new programs should allow us, if all goes well and as planned, to achieve those margin levels. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:13:34Great. Thanks for the detail, guys, and good luck for the rest of the year. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:13:38Thank you. Operator00:13:42The next question comes from Greg Gibas with Northland Securities. Please go ahead. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:13:50Hey, good morning, David and Dave. Thanks for taking the questions. Wanted to, I guess, follow-up on your ability to navigate the effects of tariffs with vendors and customers and then kind of how maybe the negotiations have gone. If you could touch on maybe how that's played out as expected maybe to date and just kind of how those discussions have gone? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:14:14Yes, I think it's been a little different than last time. We've been through this before, as I mentioned and the first time this happened back in 'eighteen, it was sort of like an initial impact of tariff and it was, I think that the biggest difference was the amount of uncertainty that surrounded tariffs the first time was quite small because things were sort of firm and then everybody implemented a plan to work with customers on pricing adjustments and work with our suppliers. This time, things were quite fluid and still are quite fluid. And the amount of the tariffs were so large, there was obviously only so much any supplier could do or any factory, but we still worked together with our customers and our suppliers and we adjusted pricing where we could to help our customers maintain value. And what I mean by that is the key that we see is how do we continue to maintain value in a certain price band for certain products and certain categories to make them make sense. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:15:22You also saw, I think in the market, in some cases with us, but definitely with others, you saw a shift in where maybe efforts were going to and where to invest in products. Certain products maybe lost value and were more challenging to maintain a value for the end consumer. And I think you're going to continue to see that going into next year, you're going to see better value products that offer very fair price and good quality, more so than ever before. I think you might have read that private label businesses that we're pretty strong in have been doing quite well because we offer a greater value in many cases than some of the brands potentially. So that's the big difference. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:16:09The uncertainty this time and the length of time of this uncertainty with the lack of a definitive final tariff adjustments globally, not just from China, have made things more challenging. But through all of that, what we have seen is our adjustment with our customers work, and more importantly, all of the new businesses that we've been talking about and the new wins and taking share in the market continue to happen. Some of that has been a little delayed, but the execution plans are in place right now to continue through and we'll see results from that from going into Q3 and Q4. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:16:53Great. That's helpful. And totally makes sense regarding your commentary about the most severe impact of the tariffs and at least the kind of lag or pauses on decision making taking place at the beginning of the quarter. Did you feel good about the order pipeline and kind of how it's improved? I wonder if you could kind of maybe provide a little bit more color on the degree of the improvement maybe since the beginning of Q2 to maybe where we are today in terms of those pauses and kind of uncertainty on decision making? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:17:26Yes, I would say that we were on a positive trajectory going into this pre tariff impact. And we had, like I mentioned, newer programs that were scheduled to launch. And some of that got delayed obviously, that wasn't canceled and orders were paused. So everything was sort of just a big slowdown all at one time that had a more precipitous impact in a short period of time. And I would say for the most part, we're back to feeling that same momentum that we had prior to this, right? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:18:02And there's peaks and valleys there with some little one offs of individual customers or products that we're still trying to get our hands around. And of course, we're still navigating the global tariff environment. And I think the added differential is the acceleration that we've had with our global sourcing initiatives, which will start to impact our business this year, but we'll have a much more dramatic, I'll say impact overall next year, especially when you look overall at our global footprint compared to what it was at the beginning of this year. So I think the offering that we're going to be able to bring to our customer base, as far as global sourcing options and de risking their sourcing in China particularly will be pretty dramatic for us. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:18:54Got it. And I know it's had effects on quarters in the past, anything worth calling out in terms of the timing of product programs, either favorable or unfavorable in the quarter in any way? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:19:05No, like I said, some of them were we had new launches scheduled for the summer, in some cases with some customers. Some of them are smaller, some of them are larger. And of course, when tariffs hit in April that delayed some of that, right. But now we're looking at things that take place in Q3 and early Q4. So the impact to this year was a little bit reduced, but as we probably mentioned earlier at the end of last year, that's sort of been baked into our guidance, because we anticipated these tariffs as you know and it's hard to know exactly how much time would be impacted when tariffs were announced. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:19:42We didn't anticipate the gravity of the tariffs as early as they were, but luckily, like I said, our pipeline seems to be coming back a little quicker than we thought. So all in all, it's sort of evened out. So, we're pretty comfortable where we stand right now. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:20:00Okay, got it. And I guess lastly, just another clarification question on gross margins. You kind of provide any specifics in terms of what's embedded in your guidance in the back half or simply kind of a return to improvement in the back half versus what we saw in Q2? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:20:17Yes, I mean, can imply based on our numbers. I mean, what you saw so far through the first, I mean, where our implication is that we're keeping that guidance because our expectation is that we're going to rebound based on what our original plan was. We'll still capture, even though they're delayed, we'll capture some impact in 2025 in the new programs a little bit less, but again, we sort of strategically baked some of that in when we built the guidance because we knew this tariff impact was going to come one way or the other. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:20:50Okay. Yes, thanks for clarifying. Thanks very Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:20:53much. Sure. No problem. Operator00:20:59Thank you. This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to David Bruce for closing remarks. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:21:09Thank you for your time and interest today to everyone. We really appreciate your continued support of FGI. Stay well and if we don't connect during the quarter, we look forward to speaking with you on our next call. Thank you. Operator00:21:26The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to FGI Industries Inc. Second Quarter twenty twenty five Results Conference Call. All participants will be in the listen only mode. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask question. To ask a question, you may press star, then 1 on a touch tone phone. Operator00:00:26To withdraw your question, please press star, then 2. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Jay Chang, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:00:40Thank you. Welcome to FGI Industries twenty twenty five second quarter results conference call. Leading the call today are Chief Executive Officer, David Bruce and Chief Financial Officer, Jay Chung. We issued a press release after the market closed yesterday detailing our recent operational and financial results. I would like to remind you that management's commentary and responses to questions on today's conference call may include forward looking statements, which, by their nature, are uncertain and outside of the company's control. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:01:12Although these forward looking statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs, actual results may differ materially. For a discussion of some of the factors that could cause actual results to differ, please refer to the Risk Factors section of our latest filings with the SEC. Additionally, please note that you can find reconciliations of historical non GAAP financial measures in the press release issued yesterday and in the appendix of this presentation, which is available on the company's website. Today's call will begin with a performance review and strategic update from Dave Bruce, followed by a financial review from Jay Chung. At the conclusion of these prepared remarks, we will open the line for questions. With that, I'll turn the call over to Dave. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:01:57Thank you, Jay. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining our call today. I am pleased to share our second quarter results reflect the strategic investments we've made in our organic growth initiatives across our brands, products and channels or BPC strategy. FGI reported total revenue of $31,000,000 in the quarter, representing a year over year increase of 5.5%. Gross profit was $8,700,000 a decrease of 2.9% compared to the prior year. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:02:27Gross margin was 28.1% compared to 30.5% in the 2024, a decline of two forty basis points due primarily to the ongoing tariff environment. FGI was impacted by an industry wide pause during the quarter, as customers evaluated the impact of tariffs on their businesses. FGI and our customers continue to evaluate a China plus one strategy to diversify and broaden our geographic sourcing. The industry outlook remains uncertain due to tariffs, but our strategic investments in our brands, products and channels have driven a revenue growth well above the market. FGI's second quarter revenue increased compared to the 2024 due to the growth in our sanitary ware, bath furniture and covered bridge cabinetry businesses, while shower systems revenue declined. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:03:21Revenue declined 0.4% in The U. S. Grew 236.7% in Canada and Europe respectively. Sanitary ware revenue increased 4.3% year over year in the second quarter compared to the prior year period. Our bath furniture revenue increased 2.7% year over year as our shift to market aligned program pricing and design drove new business wins. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:03:49The Shower Systems business reported a decrease in revenue of 11.2%, even as demand trends remain positive. Other revenue, primarily covered bridge, increased 67.7% in the quarter, driven by continued order momentum, expanded geographies and higher dealer count. Isla Porter, our digital custom kitchen joint venture, continues to establish relationships with the premium design community with on trend products via an AI backed digital sales platform. Our geographic expansion in Europe and India holds significant promise of driving growth in coming quarters. Our strategic growth initiatives are progressing well and are expected to fuel above market organic future growth. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:04:34I commend our FGI team for their dedication to our long term objectives, positioning the company for success for the remainder of 2025 and beyond. Before I hand it over to Jay, I want to say a few words about tariffs. The increasing tariff environment in 2025 remains fluid. FGI is working with our suppliers and customers to support one another as we navigate the new normal together. We went through a similar process during the first Trump administration's tariff increases, so this is not new to us. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:05:07We are confident that we can work through what comes, given the close relationships we have cultivated over the years with our vendors and customers. We are seeing the order pipeline recovering, even as some customers remain cautious due to the continued tariff uncertainty. With that, I'll hand it over to Jay for a more detailed financial review. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:05:29Thank you, Dave, and good morning, everyone. I will begin by providing additional details on the quarter, followed by an update on our current liquidity and balance sheet. Finally, I will conclude with our guidance for the full year 2025. As Dave mentioned, for the second quarter twenty twenty five, revenue totaled $31,000,000 an increase of 5.5% compared to the 2024. Gross profit was $8,700,000 in the quarter, a decrease of 2.9% year over year. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:06:00Our gross margin declined to 28.1% in the quarter compared to 30.5% the prior year. Our operating expenses increased 1.3% to $9,500,000 from $9,400,000 in the prior year due primarily to investing in initiatives related to our BPC growth strategy, including Isle Of Porter in India and onetime costs related to optimizing our warehouse operations. GAAP operating loss was $800,000 in the quarter, down from a negative $500,000 the prior year. Lower gross margin and higher operating expenses due to investing in our growth initiatives accounted for the loss. Moving to our balance sheet. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:06:42At the end of the second quarter, FGI had $16,400,000 in total liquidity, which we believe is more than sufficient to fund our growth initiatives. We are maintaining our 2025 guidance as follows. Our revenue guidance is 135,000,000 to 145,000,000 The adjusted operating income guidance is negative $2,000,000 to a positive $1,500,000 The adjusted net income guidance is negative $1,900,000 to a positive $1,000,000 Please note that the guidance for adjusted operating income excludes certain nonrecurring items. Adjusted net income excludes certain nonrecurring items and includes an adjustment for minority interest. That concludes our prepared remarks. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:07:27Operator, we are now ready for the question and answer portion of our call. Operator00:07:34Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch tone phone. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star, then 2. Operator00:07:55At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble a roster. First question comes from Reuben Garner with Benchmark. Please go ahead. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:08:12Thank you. Good morning, guys. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:08:15Good morning. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:08:17Let's see. You referenced your customers kind of pausing for tariffs. I'm curious, is that more so they're concerned about demand degradation from the consumer itself or is it about just kind of the moving target on the tariff front and not wanting to buy inventory at tariff levels that could potentially come lower or is it a combination of the two? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:08:46Yes, so that's a good a great question. And as we sit here in August, this tariff pause took place back at the beginning of the quarter. And if you remember, the tariffs that were originally announced were quite large and substantial and then subsequently had been reduced. So because of that tremendous uncertainty, there was a pause because everyone was trying to determine at the time had they brought product in with those larger tariffs, it would have been impacted dramatically. So due to the uncertainty, there was a length of time, several weeks where orders were paused and that obviously impacted the quarter. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:09:29But since we've been feeling really good about our order pipeline and how it's been moving along. So we don't feel that we're going to see something like that again. But as you also have watched the more recent news regarding tariffs, some things are still unsettled. China tariff discussions were paused again for another ninety day reprieve. So I think there'll still be some caution in the marketplace, but not to the extreme that we saw at the early part of Q2, which impacted our numbers in the quarter. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:10:10Okay. And the China plus one strategy you referenced, is that in all segments of your business, including sanitary ware? I know that's a place in the past that's been heavily reliant on China. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:10:26Yes, you're 100% correct. And yes, it will be impacting all of our businesses and we will there's some things we won't be able to reveal quite yet, but we are extremely active right now in diversifying our global sourcing base. And as I've said to a lot of people more recently, there'll be a completely different picture from a global sourcing footprint map this time next year than you've seen today from our company. So there'll be impacts across all the product categories for FGI. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:11:07Okay, and I know we have limited history with you guys being a public company, but it looks like your operating expenses historically were higher in second quarter than the first, and they were lower. Just curious if that was kind of a temporary pullback on your end tied to the uncertainty. How should we expect, I guess, both gross margin and operating expenses to trend in the second half? What's embedded in the guidance? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:11:38Yes. I mean, we understood and took action based on what we saw occurring in the quarter. We were very diligent in watching our expenses. We have some expense levers to pull to do that. In our margins, I think we had said when our margins got substantially higher previously, we didn't expect them to remain that high, that we still saw a realistic picture in the upper 20s to continue and we still believe that based on again the pipeline and particularly what we've talked about the growth of new programs and new introductions, which is where most of the growth is coming from at this point. Jae ChungCFO at FGI Industries00:12:21Yeah, I mean, as far as expenses are concerned, I think it was very prudent to try to cast a very careful eye on where we're spending our expense dollars. We've cut where we could without sacrificing growth for the future. And I would expect that we would continue that process throughout the year and into 2026. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:12:52Okay, just a clarification from me and this is my last question. The upper 20s, that's a gross margin comment. And is that the back half we think we can get there even with the tariff situation? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:13:10Yes, mean, we have pretty good confidence that the new businesses that we continue to implement, and I say that positively because those were some of the things that were paused a bit in Q2. Those new programs should allow us, if all goes well and as planned, to achieve those margin levels. Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:13:34Great. Thanks for the detail, guys, and good luck for the rest of the year. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:13:38Thank you. Operator00:13:42The next question comes from Greg Gibas with Northland Securities. Please go ahead. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:13:50Hey, good morning, David and Dave. Thanks for taking the questions. Wanted to, I guess, follow-up on your ability to navigate the effects of tariffs with vendors and customers and then kind of how maybe the negotiations have gone. If you could touch on maybe how that's played out as expected maybe to date and just kind of how those discussions have gone? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:14:14Yes, I think it's been a little different than last time. We've been through this before, as I mentioned and the first time this happened back in 'eighteen, it was sort of like an initial impact of tariff and it was, I think that the biggest difference was the amount of uncertainty that surrounded tariffs the first time was quite small because things were sort of firm and then everybody implemented a plan to work with customers on pricing adjustments and work with our suppliers. This time, things were quite fluid and still are quite fluid. And the amount of the tariffs were so large, there was obviously only so much any supplier could do or any factory, but we still worked together with our customers and our suppliers and we adjusted pricing where we could to help our customers maintain value. And what I mean by that is the key that we see is how do we continue to maintain value in a certain price band for certain products and certain categories to make them make sense. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:15:22You also saw, I think in the market, in some cases with us, but definitely with others, you saw a shift in where maybe efforts were going to and where to invest in products. Certain products maybe lost value and were more challenging to maintain a value for the end consumer. And I think you're going to continue to see that going into next year, you're going to see better value products that offer very fair price and good quality, more so than ever before. I think you might have read that private label businesses that we're pretty strong in have been doing quite well because we offer a greater value in many cases than some of the brands potentially. So that's the big difference. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:16:09The uncertainty this time and the length of time of this uncertainty with the lack of a definitive final tariff adjustments globally, not just from China, have made things more challenging. But through all of that, what we have seen is our adjustment with our customers work, and more importantly, all of the new businesses that we've been talking about and the new wins and taking share in the market continue to happen. Some of that has been a little delayed, but the execution plans are in place right now to continue through and we'll see results from that from going into Q3 and Q4. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:16:53Great. That's helpful. And totally makes sense regarding your commentary about the most severe impact of the tariffs and at least the kind of lag or pauses on decision making taking place at the beginning of the quarter. Did you feel good about the order pipeline and kind of how it's improved? I wonder if you could kind of maybe provide a little bit more color on the degree of the improvement maybe since the beginning of Q2 to maybe where we are today in terms of those pauses and kind of uncertainty on decision making? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:17:26Yes, I would say that we were on a positive trajectory going into this pre tariff impact. And we had, like I mentioned, newer programs that were scheduled to launch. And some of that got delayed obviously, that wasn't canceled and orders were paused. So everything was sort of just a big slowdown all at one time that had a more precipitous impact in a short period of time. And I would say for the most part, we're back to feeling that same momentum that we had prior to this, right? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:18:02And there's peaks and valleys there with some little one offs of individual customers or products that we're still trying to get our hands around. And of course, we're still navigating the global tariff environment. And I think the added differential is the acceleration that we've had with our global sourcing initiatives, which will start to impact our business this year, but we'll have a much more dramatic, I'll say impact overall next year, especially when you look overall at our global footprint compared to what it was at the beginning of this year. So I think the offering that we're going to be able to bring to our customer base, as far as global sourcing options and de risking their sourcing in China particularly will be pretty dramatic for us. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:18:54Got it. And I know it's had effects on quarters in the past, anything worth calling out in terms of the timing of product programs, either favorable or unfavorable in the quarter in any way? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:19:05No, like I said, some of them were we had new launches scheduled for the summer, in some cases with some customers. Some of them are smaller, some of them are larger. And of course, when tariffs hit in April that delayed some of that, right. But now we're looking at things that take place in Q3 and early Q4. So the impact to this year was a little bit reduced, but as we probably mentioned earlier at the end of last year, that's sort of been baked into our guidance, because we anticipated these tariffs as you know and it's hard to know exactly how much time would be impacted when tariffs were announced. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:19:42We didn't anticipate the gravity of the tariffs as early as they were, but luckily, like I said, our pipeline seems to be coming back a little quicker than we thought. So all in all, it's sort of evened out. So, we're pretty comfortable where we stand right now. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:20:00Okay, got it. And I guess lastly, just another clarification question on gross margins. You kind of provide any specifics in terms of what's embedded in your guidance in the back half or simply kind of a return to improvement in the back half versus what we saw in Q2? David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:20:17Yes, I mean, can imply based on our numbers. I mean, what you saw so far through the first, I mean, where our implication is that we're keeping that guidance because our expectation is that we're going to rebound based on what our original plan was. We'll still capture, even though they're delayed, we'll capture some impact in 2025 in the new programs a little bit less, but again, we sort of strategically baked some of that in when we built the guidance because we knew this tariff impact was going to come one way or the other. Greg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, Inc00:20:50Okay. Yes, thanks for clarifying. Thanks very Reuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLC00:20:53much. Sure. No problem. Operator00:20:59Thank you. This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to David Bruce for closing remarks. David BruceCEO & Director at FGI Industries00:21:09Thank you for your time and interest today to everyone. We really appreciate your continued support of FGI. Stay well and if we don't connect during the quarter, we look forward to speaking with you on our next call. Thank you. Operator00:21:26The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect. Thank you.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesJae ChungCFODavid BruceCEO & DirectorAnalystsReuben GarnerManaging Director at The Benchmark Company LLCGreg GibasVP & Senior Research Analyst at Northland Securities, IncPowered by