CVD Equipment Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Key Takeaways

  • Positive Sentiment: The SDC divestiture generated approximately $13.5 million in total gain, leaving CVD Equipment with $23.5 million in cash, no long-term debt, and greater financial flexibility.
  • Negative Sentiment: Continuing-operations revenue fell 43% year over year to approximately $2.0 million, while orders were $1.2 million and backlog stood at $3.9 million amid ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
  • Neutral Sentiment: The company substantially completed its restructuring and expects materially lower fixed operating costs, but it provided no revenue or break-even guidance.
  • Positive Sentiment: Aerospace activity is showing some improvement, with higher gas-turbine-engine production, increased consumables and spare-parts demand, and several previously shipped systems moving through installation and commissioning.
  • Negative Sentiment: A customer tied to a $0.8 million system order filed for Chapter 11 after quarter-end, creating potential risk to the order, backlog, future results, financial position, and cash flows.
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Earnings Conference Call
CVD Equipment Q2 2026
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Operator

Presenting on today's call are Emmanuel Lakios, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Richard Catalano, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Our earnings press release and information about today's call replay are available in the investor relations section of our website. Before I begin, please note that the comments made during this call may include forward-looking statements, including statements regarding future financial performance, market conditions, customer demand, strategic initiatives, potential asset monetization opportunities, and the execution of our transformation strategy. These statements are based on current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. For a discussion for these risks, please refer to our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Risk Factors section of our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025.

Operator

We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements except as required by law. With that, I'll turn the floor over to Emmanuel Lakios, President and Chief Executive Officer. Please go ahead.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Thank you, operator, and good afternoon, everyone. We appreciate you joining us today to review our second quarter 2026 financial results and to provide an update on our business and strategic initiatives. Second quarter marked a transformational period for CVD Equipment. Most notably, we completed the sale of our SDC business on April 1, 2026. This transaction significantly strengthened our balance sheet, increased our financial flexibility, and allowed us to focus on our future strategy, including our core advanced material process equipment group. As a result of the divestiture, we ended the quarter with approximately $23,500,000 in cash and cash equivalents and no long-term debt, providing us with a strong financial foundation as we navigate a challenging market environment. In addition to completing the divestiture, we substantially completed the operational restructuring initiative that we began last year.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

These efforts were designed to align our cost structure with our current business activity levels, improve operating efficiency, and position the company to respond more effectively when market conditions improve. We expect these actions to materially reduce our fixed operating costs going forward. While customer orders level continued to be adversely affected by broader economic and geopolitical uncertainty, we remain actively engaged with our customers and are continuing to pursue opportunities developing across our targeted markets. We are also focused on maintaining a disciplined approach to capital allocation and expense control with the goal of creating long-term shareholder value. Turning to operating performance, second quarter revenue from continuing operations was approximately $2 million, compared with $3.4 million in the prior year quarter. Orders during the quarter totaled approximately $1.2 million, and backlog at the end of June 30, 2026, was $3.9 million.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

With that, I'll turn the call over to our CFO, Rich Catalano, to review the financial results in more detail.

Richard Catalano
Richard Catalano
EVP and CFO at CVD Equipment

Thank you, Manny, and good afternoon. As Manny noted, the sale of the SDC business closed on April 1st, 2026. Accordingly, the results of SDC continue to be reported as discontinued operations for all periods presented. Following the divestiture, CVD Equipment operates as a single reportable segment, focusing on advanced material processing equipment and related technologies. Second quarter of 2026 revenue from continuing operations was $2 million, as Manny mentioned, compared to $3.4 million in the second quarter of 2025, a decline of approximately 43%. This reduction primarily reflects lower system revenue resulting from weaker bookings experienced during 2025 and the first half of 2026. Gross profit for the quarter was approximately $329,000, resulting in a gross margin of 16.8%, compared to a gross profit of approximately $481,000 and a gross margin of 14.1% in the prior year quarter.

Richard Catalano
Richard Catalano
EVP and CFO at CVD Equipment

The increase in gross margin percentage was primarily attributable to a higher proportion of non-system revenues during the current quarter. Our operating loss from continuing operations was approximately $1.6 million for the quarter. After interest income and other items, the net loss from continuing operations was approximately $1.4 million or $0.20 per share, basic and diluted, compared to a net loss from continuing operations of $1.3 million or $0.19 for basic and diluted share in the prior year quarter. Net income from discontinued operations was approximately $13.9 million. This is the regain on the divestiture of SDC, net of transaction expenses and income tax expense. Including transaction costs we recorded in the first quarter, the total gain on the divestiture was approximately $13.5 million.

Richard Catalano
Richard Catalano
EVP and CFO at CVD Equipment

As a result, the total income for the second quarter was approximately $12.6 million or $1.81 per basic and diluted share, compared to a net loss of $1.1 million in the prior year quarter. Turning to our balance sheet, we ended the quarter with approximately $23.5 million in cash and cash equivalents, compared with $8.7 million at December 31, 2025.

Richard Catalano
Richard Catalano
EVP and CFO at CVD Equipment

We also have $900,000 that is being held in escrow related to the SDC transaction and no long-term debt. Our stockholders' equity increased to approximately $36 million as of June 30, 2026, as compared to $24.7 million at year-end. Following our quarter end, the customer associated with the $0.8 million system order that we received in Q2 filed a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding. Although the unsecured trade creditors are expected to be unimpaired according to the proposed plan, we will be evaluating the potential impact on the order we just received, as well as the impact on our backlog, our financial results, financial positions, and cash flows. With that, I'll turn it back to Manny.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Thank you, Rich. The successful completion of the SDC divestiture represents a significant milestone for CVD Equipment. We have transformed the company into a well-capitalized, debt-free organization with a focus on business strategy and a substantially improved financial position. Although market conditions remain challenging, we continue to pursue orders across our targeted markets and remain committed to disciplined execution, operational efficiency, and long-term shareholder value creation. We believe the actions we have taken over the last year provide a solid platform from where we move forward. Operator, we are now ready to open the line for questions.

Operator

Thank you. We'll now be conducting a question-and-answer session. If you'd like to be placed into question queue, please press star one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you'd like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing star one. One moment please while we poll for questions. Once again, that's star one to be placed into question queue. Our first question today is coming from Neil Cataldi from Blueprint Capital Management. Your line is now live.

Neil Cataldi
Analyst at Blueprint Capital Management

Hey, guys. Thanks for taking a couple questions. My first one is on the aerospace side. We've seen continued pretty heavy CapEx from the major engine OEMs targeting CMC component capacity. GE Aerospace has disclosed multiple billion-dollar plus investment programs for the LEAP and the GE9X engines. The question is, given your order history with customers like them, how are you guys thinking about the timing and the sizing of potential follow-on orders in that business as the production ramps sort of continue going forward here?

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

You want to ask all your questions, Neil, or you want me to take it one by one?

Neil Cataldi
Analyst at Blueprint Capital Management

Yeah, I'll take one by one, if you don't mind.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Okay. Fair enough.

Neil Cataldi
Analyst at Blueprint Capital Management

Thanks.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

On aerospace in general, aerospace, yes, has had a tick-up in the production of gas turbine engines that utilize ceramic matrix composite materials, which we have both an installed base and we have a number of tools which we have spoken before about that are in the installation and commissioning phase. We are in the middle of adding to our customers' capacity that they ordered previously, and we shipped, and now, as I said earlier, are in the process of installing and commissioning. We have seen an uptick in our consumables and spare parts from the aerospace segment. As Rich indicated earlier, those are typically proprietary parts that are very reasonable gross margins. We'll continue, we believe, to see that as our customers continue to utilize our equipment.

Neil Cataldi
Analyst at Blueprint Capital Management

Okay, great. My second question is following up on the PVT discussion from our last call, where the onsemi Stony Brook collaboration has generated published research results. You guys had a press release on that. I am just wondering if that visibility has translated into any sort of broader commercial engagement, pipeline conversations, or really just anything with PVT.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Sure. On the PVT side of the business, we have a quality system, produces quality boules to a marketplace that is saturated by silicon carbide wafers. So we have a solution with serving an ill market. As you have seen, we have played down any advancements. We continue to do characterization of our equipment, and there could be a potential future, but at this point in time, we have nothing really to report on the commercial side.

Neil Cataldi
Analyst at Blueprint Capital Management

Okay. All right. Thanks so much. Looking forward to following with you guys offline.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Bye-bye.

Operator

Thank you. As a reminder, that is star one to be placed in the question queue. Our next question is coming from Paul Chayka from MS&E Resources. Your line is now live.

Paul Chayka
Analyst at MS&E Resources

Hello, everybody. Thanks for taking calls. Again, on the Stony Brook system, I was just wondering if you have any progress on boule quality or wafer quality to share beyond your last press release on that?

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Thank you, Paul. I don't think we've actually spoken before. So we have an arrangement, an agreement with Stony Brook University that we will co-release or allow them to release characterization information first. To the extent that they have not released anything since our last release, I would say there's nothing more I can say on that other than they continue to run boules on our equipment.

Paul Chayka
Analyst at MS&E Resources

Sure. Very fair. Yeah, I look forward to hearing more about that. I had a long association with the infancy of that process. And the powder coat system, you may have already said this, I'm sorry. Was that intended for battery applications? I assume it was.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

It's in the energy space. Somebody can assume that it's in battery applications.

Paul Chayka
Analyst at MS&E Resources

Yeah. Okay. All right. Well, I'm looking forward to seeing how the leadership strategizes with new investments. The company has invested in some very intriguing, interesting new material technologies, like process technologies in the past, and they come, they go. And I'll be interested to see what kind of focus the company puts on the big market applications that you have. You have great technology and always finding ways to improve it. And I honestly think there's not a lot of competition in the small niche that you're in. So I just want to commend you on the technology and the decisions that you've been making. Thanks.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. Next question is coming from Brett Reiss from Janney Montgomery Scott. Your line is now live.

Brett Reiss
Brett Reiss
Analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott

Manny, can you hear me?

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Brett, I can hear you well. I am surprised that you were not the first person to ask the question.

Brett Reiss
Brett Reiss
Analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott

Well, Neil is quicker on the trigger than I am. Manny, what macroeconomic headwinds have to change and shift so that orders can start to flow to our company?

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

If that is the question, we probably need a cup of coffee on it. Let us start off with university funding. There needs to be a shift in the federal government funding of universities, such that research is put at a higher priority. That has always driven our FirstNano product lines. The FirstNano product lines are lower ASP, but they are the seeding material for production systems of the future. The second is we are still impacted by the, and it is just going to take time, by the inefficiencies that were caused by the government shutdown. Some of our prospects, their funding was delayed substantially. I typically tell my team, the longer you leave an order or an opportunity on the table, the more it could potentially grow mold. Some of these opportunities have to be rebirthed, re-quoted, funding resubmitted.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

That is going to take some period of time. We are seeing some interesting demand for opportunities in the defense area. I cannot comment because I do not have enough information yet to quantify if that will be a pickup and in what period of time that we could see that as a pickup. Those are the major ones. As far as PVT, a lot of questions today about PVT and silicon carbide. Yes, there is a big demand in the world and a lot of buzz around data centers. Silicon carbide plays a role in data centers, but we do not serve the device side. We serve the boule growth side. As I said in the first question with Neil, that market today is saturated by the Chinese suppliers, and then of course, onsemi, Wolfspeed, and Coherent Corp.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

So there, I think that's going to take a longer period of time. I don't know what the saving grace will be for that. But the PVT could potentially can be incubated into other growth technologies. Again, though, that's suspect and a lot of if statements, so there's nothing really to speak about there. In the area of aerospace, we always want to mention that we launched several new products in the aerospace market. Many of those products have not been installed and commissioned to date yet. Those need to be installed, commissioned, and be adopted so that we could potentially, and again, potentially enjoy orders in the future. So those are the major, I would say, macro and I would say mid-range, being the aerospace Headwinds that we have to overcome.

Brett Reiss
Brett Reiss
Analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott

Right. Now, Manny, the business that we used to get from universities, if the Democrats take the House in November, will that loosen up the spigots or do we have to wait for a change in the executive branch?

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Yeah. I would offend probably half the people in the room if I started talking about politics one way or another, so I probably will stay away from that one. I think whichever party is more favorable to university funding, will be a positive to the universities and then therefore to all the equipment suppliers, including CVD.

Brett Reiss
Brett Reiss
Analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott

Okay, fair enough. Now, the strategic initiatives that you're exploring, have you retained an outside investment bank to help you with that, or are you doing it all internally?

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

So we really, in the past, when we had something to speak about on the strategic alternatives, we did just that. We spoke about it. At this point in time, we do not have anything that I would be able to have a substantive conversation on or disclose. As we do develop that, we will inform all of you of that.

Brett Reiss
Brett Reiss
Analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott

Okay. Because it's a kind of difficult product mix, there's no way that Rich could tell us what the revenue amount to break even, what that number would be?

Richard Catalano
Richard Catalano
EVP and CFO at CVD Equipment

Hi, Brett. Nice to hear from you. At this point, historically, we have not given any type of guidance given the nature of our business and the size of our business. Unfortunately, we're not able to go out and make those type of forecasts and disclose that publicly.

Brett Reiss
Brett Reiss
Analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott

Okay. Thank you for taking my questions.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

No problem.

Brett Reiss
Brett Reiss
Analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott

Enjoy the rest of the summer.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Thank you as well.

Operator

Thank you. We have reached the end of our question-and-answer session. I would like to turn the floor back over for any further closing comments.

Emmanuel Lakios
Emmanuel Lakios
President and CEO at CVD Equipment

Thank you, operator. I appreciate everyone's questions and look forward to hearing from you personally. Thank you all for joining us today. We appreciate your continued support and interest in CVD Equipment Corporation. If you have any other questions or follow-up questions, feel free to contact investor relations or myself, or Rich, who is also investor relations. We would love to chat. Thank you very much.

Operator

Thank you. That does conclude today's teleconference webcast. You may disconnect your line at this time, and have a wonderful day. We thank you for your participation today.

Executives
    • Emmanuel Lakios
      Emmanuel Lakios
      President and CEO
    • Richard Catalano
      Richard Catalano
      EVP and CFO
Analysts
    • Neil Cataldi
      Analyst at Blueprint Capital Management
    • Paul Chayka
      Analyst at MS&E Resources
    • Brett Reiss