Q4 2022 IDEXX Laboratories Inc Earnings Call

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Speaker 4: prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles or GAP. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures is provided in our earnings release which may also be found by visiting the Arrest or Relations section of our website.

Speaker 5: In reviewing our fourth quarter 2022 results, please note all references to growth, organic growth, and comparable growth refer to growth compared to the equivalent period in 2021, unless otherwise noted.

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Speaker 7: Today's prepared remarks will be posted to idics.com investors after the earnings conference call concludes. I would now like to turn the call over to Brian McKeein.

Speaker 8: Good morning, everyone. I'm pleased to take you through our fourth quarter and full year 2022 results and to provide an overview of our financial outlook for 2023.

Speaker 9: I'd except a strong finish to 2022 reflected in our fourth quarter performance.

Speaker 10: Revenues increased 7% organically, driven by 8% organic gains and tagged diagnostic recurring revenues, and continued strong growth in our software and water businesses.

Speaker 11: Operating profits increased 14% as reported and 17% on a comparable basis, benefiting from solid gross margin gains and OPEX leverage.

Speaker 12: Combined, these factors enable delivery of $2.05 in EPS of 14% on a comparable basis.

Speaker 13: IDF execution drivers supported delivery of full-year financial results at the high end of our updated guidance range.

Speaker 14: This performance is reflected in a 1200 basis point US CAG recurring revenue growth premium to US clinical visits in the second half of 2022, driven by a solid volume growth premium and higher levels of price realization.

Speaker 15: We sustained record high customer retention levels and solid new business gains globally and achieved a record level of annual CAG premium instrument placements which drove a 13% year on your expansion of our global premium instrument phase.

Speaker 16: Effective P&L management supported sustained full-year comparable operating margins, adjusted for discrete R&D costs, aligned with our updated 2022 goals.

Speaker 17: These performance trends position as well as we enter 2023 and advance our growth strategy.

Speaker 18: This year we're targeting a return to 10% organic revenue growth at the high end of our initial guidance range.

Speaker 19: This outlook is supported by continued strong IDX execution and net price benefits captured in our goals for double digit CAG diagnostic recurring revenue gains across our U.S. and international regions.

Speaker 20: We're also targeting solid comparable operating margin gains, building on the higher profit levels we achieved through the pandemic.

Speaker 21: We'll walk through the details of our financial guidance later in my comments. We'll highlight the building blocks of our Growth Outlook and discuss how we're factoring and expectations for overall sector trends and potential macro impacts into our planning.

Speaker 22: We will also review estimates for effects from FX and interest rate changes on our reported results in 2023.

Speaker 23: Let's begin with a review of our fourth quarter results.

Speaker 24: Fourth quarter, organic revenue growth of 7% was supported by solid organic gains across our major business segments.

Speaker 25: including 8% organic growth in our CAG business, 10% organic growth in water, and 6% organic growth in OPD revenues.

Speaker 26: HAG Diagnostic Recurring Revenues increased 8% organically in Q4 compared to 13% prior to your growth levels, reflecting 9% gains in the U.S. and 6% growth in international regions.

Speaker 27: On a two and three year basis, Q4 results were in line with strong Q3 performance.

Speaker 28: We achieved continued double-digit organic revenue growth benefits from key execution drivers, including expansion of our premium instrument base, solid new business gains, and additional revenue growth benefits. We also achieved a new revenue growth benefit for our new business. We achieved a new revenue growth benefit for our new business.

Speaker 29: sustain high customer retention levels, and expansion of diagnostics revenue per visit, including benefits from higher price realization.

Speaker 30: Overall, organic revenue gains were also supported by 17% growth in veterinary software and diagnostic imaging revenues.

Speaker 31: Cag instrument revenue was down modestly reflecting placement mix and comparisons to high priorier placement levels.

Speaker 32: In terms of CAG sector demand drivers, we estimate same-store diagnostics revenue in US veterinary practices increased 7% in Q4.

These gains continue to be supported by expansion of diagnostic test frequency and utilization.

Reflected in a nearly 10% increase in diagnostics revenue per clinical visit that included diagnostics.

Clinical visit levels declined 2.8% in the quarter, with consistent growth trends across wellness and non-wellness categories, as we continue to work through impacts from reductions in vet clinic capacity from peak levels and lap the significant step up in demand we saw in 2021, including benefits from new patient growth.

IDEX's US-CAG diagnostic recurrent revenue growth of 9% Q4 continues to outpace sector growth trends.

IDEX's U.S. performance was supported by a 1,200 basis point growth benefit from IDEX execution drivers, including approximately 7% net price gains and continued solid growth contributions from customer additions and leverage of IDEX innovation.

IDEX achieves solid organic gains across our testing modalities in the fourth quarter.

IDEX VetLab consumable revenues increased 9% organically, reflecting solid gains across US and international regions compared to strong prior year growth levels.

Consumable gains were supported by a 13% increase in our global premium install base in 2022, reflecting double-digit gains across our catalyst, premium hematology, and center view platforms.

We placed 5,065 premium instruments in Q4, down modestly from high priority levels.

The quality of placements continues to be excellent, reflected in 3% global gains in new and competitive cattle's placements, including 7% gains in the U.S.

We also saw 5% growth in new and competitive premium hematology placements globally, leveraging strong customer interest in Prosite One.

Rapid assay revenue grew 9% organically, supported by benefits from net price increases and solid volume gains in the U.S.

Global lab revenues expanded 8% organically, reflecting high single-digit gains in the U.S., which were impacted to a degree by holiday week weather impacts, and improved organic growth in international regions.

Tag Dagnostic Recurring Revenue results were supported by a relatively higher levels of net price realization, including benefits from our second half price initiatives.

We estimate net price changes contributed approximately 7% to worldwide CagGagnostic recurring revenue growth in Q4, reflecting product and service enhancements, and coverage of inflationary impacts.

As we'll discuss, we've incorporated an expectation for a 7-8% global net price growth benefit for the full year in 2023, building in effects from annual list price changes which were communicated recently to our customers.

In other areas of our tag business, veterinary software and diagnostic imaging revenues increased 17% organically in Q4.

Results were supported by continued strong growth and recurring revenues and ongoing momentum in cloud-based software placements.

For the full year 2022, veterinary software and diagnostic imaging revenues reached $251 million of 15% organically and 22% as reported.

This includes benefits from the EZVET acquisition, which continues to track above our acquisition model projections.

Turning to our other business segments, water revenues increased 10% organically in Q4 and for the full year 2022, reflecting strong performance across our major regions, including benefits from net price improvement and volume gains.

Livestock poultry and dairy revenues increased 6% organically in Q4. Results benefited from growth in herd health screening, shipment timing, and improved performance in China, where we worked through comparisons to high priority levels for African swine fever and coarse wine testing.

Turning to the P&L, we achieved strong operating profit and comparable operating margin gains in the fourth quarter. Operating profits increased 14% as reported and 17% on a comparable basis driven by gross profit gains and Opex leverage.

Gross profit increased 6% as reported and 10% on a comparable basis.

Of course, margins were 58.5%, up 110 basis points on a comparable basis.

Net price gains, higher software service gross margins, lab productivity gains, and comparisons to higher prior year investment levels and business mix all contributed positively, offsetting inflationary cost effects.

Operating expenses were flat as reported and up 4% on a comparable basis in the quarter.

We benefited from investment prioritization and leverage from our prior commercial expansions.

as well as favorable comparisons to higher prior optics levels related to incentive compensation of calls, the easy bed acquisition, and specific R&D investments.

For the full year 2022 operating margins were 26.7%, supported by strong second half gains.

On a comparable basis, full-year operating margins decline 240 basis points, driven by 230 basis points of impact from discrete R&D investments.

Q4 EPS was $2.05 per share of 14% on a comparable basis.

Fourth quarter EPS results reflected $0.05 in tax benefits from share-based compensation activity and $0.07 in headwind from foreign exchange changes net of $9 million in Q4 hedge gains.

Full year EPS was $8.03, a decline of 1% on a comparable basis, net of approximately 9% of EPS growth impact from discrete R&D investments.

For the full year stock based compensation activity, provided $13 million or $0.15 per share in tax benefit, lowering our effective tax rate by 150 basis points.

Foreign exchange reduced Q4 and full year revenue growth by approximately 4% and 3% respectively.

For the full year for an exchange reduced operating profits by 25 million and EPS by 22 cents per chair Net of foreign exchange head gains of $26 million dollars

Board exchange trends have improved significantly since our last call update, resulting in relatively lower projected financial impacts in 2023, which we've captured in our outlook.

Pre-cash flow was $394 million for 2022, or approximately 58% of net income, net of $149 million in capital spending.

This performance reflects 25 to 30% of free cash flow conversion impact this year from discrete R&D investments, higher inventory levels aligned with sustaining product availability, higher deferred R&D tax credits, and investments in a major facility expansion.

Pre-cash flow conversion came in modestly below our guidance outlook of 60-65%, reflecting higher than forecast year-end working capital levels, including impacts from timing.

We're targeting improvement in inventory levels in 2023, which is reflected in our outlook for 80-90% in free cash flow conversion this year.

Our balance sheet remains in a strong position. We added 2022 with leverage ratios of 1.3 times gross and 1.2 times net of cash.

Our 2023 interest expense outlook incorporates current forward interest rates and expectations for a modestly lower net leverage ratio in this year.

We allocated $68 million to repurchase 199,000 shares in the fourth quarter.

For the four-year 2022, we allocated 811 million to repurchase approximately 2 million shares.

The facts from share repurchases support our projected 1 to 1.5% reduction and diluted shares outstanding for the full year of 2023.

Turning to our 2023 full year outlook, we're providing initial guidance for reported revenues of $3.5 billion to $3.6 billion.

On an organic basis, this reflects a range of 7% to 10% growth overall and 8.5% to 11% growth in CAG diagnostic recurring revenues.

Our 10% overall organic growth high-end outlook is aligned with our long-term goals and reflects targets for 11.5% cagdiagnostic recurring revenue gains in the U.S. and 10% growth in international regions.

These targets incorporate a continued high growth premium from IDEX execution drivers, including growth benefits from our expanded global premium instrument install base, new customer gains, and increases in testing utilization supported by IDEX Innovation.

Our high-end outlook also incorporates expectations for relative flattening of clinical visit growth trends in the U.S. as we work through 2023.

As noted, Cagdagnostic Recurring Revenue Games will be supported by an estimated 7-8% full-year growth benefit from net price realization.

with expectations for 8% to 9% global net price gains in H1 and 6% to 7% net price benefit in H2.

In addition to benefits from solid-cag diagnostic occurring revenue growth, our overall growth outlook reflects goals where continued strong growth in our veterinary software and water businesses.

We expect these gains will be moderated by flat to modest organic growth at LPD revenues in 2023, reflecting current macro trends and approximately $10 million of impacts from lower human COVID testing revenues.

The low end of our overall organic growth outlook of 7% incorporates potential risks to our targeted growth goals, including effects from macroeconomic conditions.

In terms of reported revenue, we now estimate foreign exchange will reduce full year revenue growth by approximately 0.5% at the rates assumed in our press release.

FX revenue growth headwinds are projected to be approximately 3% in Q1, with relative improvement in the second half of the year.

In terms of sensitivities to changes to the FX rates assumed in our press release, we project that a 1% change in the value of the US dollar would impact fully reported revenue by approximately $12 million and operating income by approximately $3 to $4 million net of currently established hedge positions.

A reported operating margin outlook for the full year 2023 is 29.0% to 29.6%.

At the high end, this reflects an outlook for approximately 340 basis points in comparable annual operating margin expansion, including approximately 230 basis points of benefit from lapping discrete R&D investments in 2022.

We're planning for constrained gross margin gains on a comparable basis in 2023, as benefits from pricing and lab productivity initiatives help to offset product and labor inflationary cost impacts.

including affection steps we've taken to ensure high levels of supply chain and service continuity.

We estimate foreign exchange will reduce fully reported operating margins by approximately 50 basis points, driven by the lapping of the 26 million and 2022 hedge gains.

Our 2023 EPS Outlook is $9.27 per share to $9.75 per share, an increase of 16% to 21% as reported, and 19% to 26% on a comparable basis, including approximately 10% of EPS growth and a fit from the lab angle.

expense of approximately 11 cents per share compared to 2022.

Our EPS outlook factors in a 1% increase in our overall effective tax rate to 22% in 2023, reflecting lower projected benefits from share-based compensation activity.

A free cash flow outlook is for net income, a net income to free cash flow conversion ratio 80 to 90%.

This reflects estimated capital spending of approximately $180 million or approximately 5% of revenues.

including approximately $35 million of spending or about 5% of free cash flow conversion impact related to the completion of a major facility expansion.

Overall, we are well positioned to deliver a strong financial performance in 2023.

In terms of our operational outlook for Q1, we're planning for overall organic revenue growth closer to the midpoint of our four-year guidance range as we continue to work through some effects from relatively higher prior to clinical capacity comparisons and macro impacts on demand and international reasons.

In terms of our profit outlook, we're planning for a 50 to 100 basis point year-on-year improvement in reported operating margins in Q1.

This includes benefits from a customer contract resolution payment of $16 million receiving key one that will be recorded as an offset to operating expense.

As well as expectations for foreign exchange impacts and relatively higher op-X growth in the first quarter related to specific factors such as the return of in-person sales meetings this year.

That concludes our financial review. I will now turn the call over to Jay for his comments.

Thank you, Brian , and good morning. IDEX delivered excellent results in the fourth quarter, reflecting sustained high levels of execution of our growth strategy. Demand for veterinary services remains strong, resulting in increased diagnostic frequency and utilization per clinical visit.

building on accelerated gains achieved through the pandemic. To address this strong demand, then they're in flip to IDECS as their preferred partner in diagnostics and software, which supported high levels of care and helped drive our solid growth results for the fourth quarter in full year.

For Q4, in the full year 2022, we achieved 8% organic growth in CagDagnostics returning revenues, supported by double-digit contribution and growth from IDEC's execution drivers. The strong performance is reflected in record full-year placements for both CagDagnostics premium instruments.

and software practice information management systems, continued solid contribution from new business gains, sustained high customer retention rates, and net price realization aligned with our expectations. These execution growth drivers help to offset impacts from adjustments in vet clinic capacity.

following a period of extraordinary growth during the pandemic, as well as macro impacts which globally pressured clinical visit levels in 2022. I'd access ability to deliver solid organic growth with underlying strong performance in operational metrics. Demonstrates the attractiveness and durability of our business, as well as the outstanding work by teams across our organization to deliver

how IDEX advanced our commercial and innovation priorities in 2022 while delivering strong financial results. I'll also discuss our areas of focus for 2023 that build on this progress.

Let's start with an update on our commercial execution.

High levels of execution by Idaq's commercial teams who are trusted advisor to our customers continue to drive revenue gains above sector growth levels. These teams delivered fourth quarter global premium instrument placement levels that were the second highest for any quarter in company history. Supporting 13% growth in our global premium instrument installed base.

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These platforms are highly integrated into practice workflow, giving customers the tools necessary to meet higher levels of demand for pet healthcare services.

This strong placement performance throughout 2022 highlights how Idex has been able to support veterinarians during this past year capacity constraints in a highly effective way.

Not only was the magnitude of placements impressive, but they were also of very high quality. This is reflected in strong growth for catalyst and premium hematology placements and new and competitive accounts globally.

These gains demonstrate strong clinical interest in IDEX's products and a compelling value proposition that our multimodality strategy and customer-friendly marketing programs provide to veterinarians.

New and competitive placements help drive U.S. revenue contribution from new business in the fourth quarter above historic levels, which is an encouraging signal for future growth as this new business will drive future recurring revenue flow-through, supported by very high customer retention levels.

Customer retention rates remained at or above 97% across our reachable values throughout 2022. Another trend that highlights the strong capabilities of our commercial organization and the value that the KnightX relationship brings to our customers.

International premium placement growth was strong as well, while also reflecting high-quality placements in new and competitive accounts, which supported solid net customer gains across modalities.

This is a result of our global commercial team's increased leverage of our successful PDC model, which encourages a laser focus on engaging with veterinarians, educating them on the value of diagnostics and the way IDEX can support their needs, and ultimately building a loyal and solid base.

a key driver of our international growth opportunity. Installed-based growth was supported by double-digit cattle placement growth in European countries, where we have completed expansions since 2021. Commercial expansion is a key component of our international strategy, along with an optimized reference lab network and software tools like VAC Connect Plus.

These results highlight our progress executing against that strategy. Moving forward, we look forward to building on these initiatives to address the two-thirds of our global TAM, represented by international regions.

The clinical and economic benefits of growing art-stall base, a premium instrument on CagDagnostics Recurring Revenue, are notable.

Let's take an example with Catalyst, our chemistry analyzer, and our Catalyst S-DMA slide, or S-DMA in combination with Total 2.4. In 2022, customers ran and paid for over 5 million S-DMA slides on a global basis.

in well over 40,000 clinics supported by Vech Connect Plus and IDEX DecisionIQ.

These are customers who have decided that SDMA, an early biomarker for kidney impairment, is a clinically important parameter in a wide variety of use cases. It's a great example of how this brings not just highly differentiated innovations to our customers, but then invests in creating awareness, education, adoption, and ultimately

continued utilization as part of our sector development strategy. Next, an update on our software strategy and our progress in delivering an integrated solution of information management with our reference lab and point of care diagnostics platforms. IDEX's software and diagnostic imaging businesses continue to deliver high placement and recurring revenue growth.

This business includes an end-to-end stack of software products that create a seamless, connected ecosystem across the whole fact clinic, which in turn enables deeper diagnostic insights, supports pet-owner communications, creates workflow efficiencies, and helps support greater diagnostics usage and revenue growth.

Customers have never had a greater need for these solutions, as capacity constraints in some instances have limited their ability to support patient demand.

This is evidenced by record PIMS placements and high teens growth in Webpack subscribers in 2022, which helped drive a continued shift towards recurring revenue for this business.

On a full-year basis, software and diagnostic imaging evidence reached over 250 million, up 15% organically.

As we expand our software business, our recurring revenues are growing even faster.

supporting strong gains in profit contribution and also reinforcing the value of software as a standalone business.

PIMS placements continue to be driven by customer adoption of cloud-based solutions. As we highlighted at investor day this past year, the cloud is gaining momentum rapidly in the veterinary software space.

We are in the midst of a significant shift towards these types of products, and IDEX's software portfolio is very well positioned to address this trend towards efficient, easy-to-use cloud-based solutions.

Cloud-based pins comprise approximately 90% of placements in 2022, delivering adorable revenue stream and significant benefits to CagCross margins over the given the SaaS-based model for these products.

We are on track for cloud-based PIMS to represent over 50% of our global footprint this year and expect the shift to accelerate over the rest of this decade. These results were achieved while a software team was tasked with delivering the rapid integration of the easy-vets solution into our business.

a multi-year priority that is tracking well and driving revenue and profit delivery ahead of the expectations established during the acquisition process.

This progress is a great example of how IDEX consistently delivers high levels of return on invested capital by deploying resources in the right place at the right time and delivering seamless execution and integration. This not only benefits our financial performance, but also drives the sector forward and puts world class products in the hands of our customers.

Our software business will continue to provide attractive, highly synergistic investment opportunities.

The early success of our cloud-first strategy, anchored by EZ-Vet, positions IDEX well over the coming years as software and cloud data products increase in relevance and importance to veterinary clinics.

In addition to this excellent software performance, strong commercial results were also supported by IDEX's relentless focus on innovation as a key driver of diagnostics adoption and utilization.

2022 is an exciting year of Innovation Fridays in multiple ways.

Starting with continued strike adoption of our Pro-Say-1 Premium Hematology Analyzer which launched in 2021.

ProSight One offers customers very high clinical performance in an efficient, lower cost, and smaller footprint platform.

and is critical to our efforts to address the approximately 240,000 worldwide premium instrument placement opportunity given its relevance in many hematology-first international countries and its high attach rates catalyst.

Worldwide placements grew 16% for ProSci1 in the fourth quarter, elevating the installed base of this new piece of technology to more than 8,000 units.

This is very strong progress against their target for 20,000 incremental premium hematology placements by 2026.

and we look forward to building on this momentum to achieve our long-term goals.

In terms of more recent innovation launches, we were excited to announce multiple expansions to our preventive care solutions recently at VMX.

These program extensions will provide veterinarians with deeper insights and allow them to detect issues sooner and include the launch of IDEX new Q canine cancer screen now available at our US reference lab network Which expands our growing oncology platform by adding a more accessible way for veterinarians to screen for disease that impacts nearly 6 million dogs annually in the US

And secondly, the rollout of IDEX preventive care simple start, formerly preventive care challenge, an improved wellness program designed for the capacity constrained practice, which includes staff training and tools for custom diagnostic profile development.

Secondly, the rollout of IDEX preventive care simple start, formerly preventive care challenge, an improved wellness program designed for the capacity constrained practice, which includes staff training and tools for custom diagnostic profile development and client communications.

At VMX we also shared an expansion to the menu for IDEX Decision IQ, formerly Clinical Decision Support.

which now includes endocrine features in addition to the vector-borne disease and chronic kidney disease conditions we rolled out earlier in 2022. This software service supplies intelligent insights to patient-specific data and delivers next-step considerations in VEC-Connect Plus.

Valuable insights which support veterinarians to swiftly and confidently move through a case.

Innovation does not stop at the point of launching a new product, however. Integrating new technology into practice workflows and protocols and supporting customers with our medical consulting group is an important step in driving adoption and utilization of our diagnostic solutions.

We have recently seen good traction in this area with some of our products and services which were launched in 2022. Our approved 4DxPlus and Fecal-Dx antigen tests with detection of flea tapeworms are now included with the Preventive Care Simple Start program we announced at VMX.

Another example is FGF23, a biomarker that helps determine dietary phosphate restriction in cats with kidney disease.

that is offered through our reference lens.

has now been integrated into updated international renal intersociety guidelines.

These product roll-outs are critical to our long-term efforts to develop the companion animal diagnostics and information management sector.

They help drive the consistent positive contribution to sector diagnostics revenue growth for both diagnostics frequency and utilization that we saw in 2022, and continued adoption of new technologies to help build up these higher levels in 2023.

The Relatness focus on innovation demonstrates Idex's commitment to developing our sector and highlights our customer first approach, which aims to address the most pressing needs of endurance.

In this context, diagnostics has become an integral way for veterans to enable the provision medical services.

and to grow their practices, reflecting same-store clinical diagnostics revenue growth of 7% that is outpacing total practice and clinical revenue gains.

and becoming a larger contribution to practice profitability.

Our customers are hungry for solutions that help them deliver a higher standard of care and help support workflow, client communications, and staff productivity. An additional key element necessary to provide this enablement is product and service continuity and turnaround time. For these reasons, it is of great importance that I'd ex-gives our customers confidence.

and reassurance that the products and services they need will be available when and where they need them. Our supply chain teams ensured this continuity by delivering 99% product availability and on-time delivery levels again in the fourth quarter, a standard we achieved in each quarter of 2022.

This performance gives us the pride to confidently say that if and when our customers ever need our help, we're there to help them. And in turn, our customers reward us with high retention levels and world-class NPS scores for our products and services.

This customer-first mindset is fundamental to our strategy, and we look forward to bringing it to our work on a daily basis in 2023.

That concludes our prepared remarks.

Before we transition to Q&A, I would like to recognize our nearly 11,000-idek colleagues for their ongoing passion and high levels of performance, which supported solid growth in 2022 in a very dynamic, external environment. Their work helps us work towards providing a better future for animals, people, and our planet today, while also addressing the significant sector development opportunity ahead of us.

It's an honor to report the results of this excellent execution against their strategic priorities, and it's exciting to share how I'd X remains well positioned to deliver solid growth and financial results into the future. So on behalf of the management team, I'll say thank you to our colleagues for the enthusiasm and engagement you bring to our work every day.

who are the core of our progress we've made against our purpose to enhance the health and well-being of pets, people and livestock.

the core of our progress we've made against our purpose to enhance the health and well-being of pets, people, and livestock. With that, we'll now open the line for Q&A.

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That will place your line in the queue. And we ask that you please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. We'll pause for just a moment. At this time, we'll take your first question from Nathan Rich from Goldman Sachs. Please go ahead. Okay.

Hi, good morning. Thanks for the question. I guess starting with the U.S., how are you thinking about the cadence of U.S. clinical visit growth this year? It sounds like one cue. It will be similar to what you saw in the fourth quarter. And then Brian , I think you said the high end of guidance reflects a flattening of visits for the year. So could you maybe just talk about your expectation for how the year plays out?

last year and so that you're correct I think that's something we're acknowledging and the Q1 outlook will still be working through that as well as some of the macro impacts internationally. The guidance that we provided as you pointed out the higher end does

the U.S. assume that we see a flattening of the trend and that's in a meant to imply in the back half of the year. And so that will assume a relative level of improvement but is not projecting growth. I think Jake can talk a bit more to that but I think that that's an appropriate assumption we feel with the the changes that we've been working through.

Good morning, Nate. I would just qualitatively add that what we see from a market standpoint and customer standpoint is they've made good progress in working through some of the capacity constraints. They're not all working at the same pace. We've seen a bolus of practices who have adjusted. **

care workflows added, you know, staff particularly, you know, licensed veterinarians per

overall veterinarian, so the mix is more towards staff and they've been able to increase productivity in that sense. So I think just as we forecasted, it's taken time, but I think the profession is making the progress, they're investing in technology, we've seen that with

the purchase and installation of our in-clinic laboratory software solutions.

particularly cloud-based software solutions is something that veterans are looking to as a way of supporting staff productivity, client communications, just overall workflow optimization within the practice.

Okay, great. And maybe just to follow up on that, you obviously talked about a higher level of net price realization expected for 2023. Could you maybe just talk about what the reaction from customers have been to the price increases that you took in 2022? And why there are outlooks.

Let me take the back end of your question first. It is. This is a global approach that we've taken. We think pricing is appropriate within the current context. I'll say from a qualitative standpoint, we see demand holding up well relative to both the back row impacts in the economy.

as well as the different pricing scenarios we've articulated. Keep in mind that from a customer standpoint, they're highly appreciative and they value the overall IDEX value proposition goods and services. And they recognize that on a sustained basis we've invested and will continue to invest in innovation.

but also the customer experience, which is critically important to them, so that they can focus on providing care and don't have to worry about diagnostic service levels and just overall product continuity. The other thing that I would say is they also recognize that we have taken a technology for life type approach if you take a look at.

Our catalysts, our chemistry analyzer, over the last decade, there have been nine parameter extensions or upgrades so that a customer who purchased our chemistry analyzer.

Today, or ten years ago, would have the exact same features and functionality. We think that's highly differentiated, not just in our industry, but really in the industry.

I just reinforce that our goals at the higher end, which is what we're shooting for as a company, we reflect sustaining the solid volume growth premium that we've been able to achieve. So independent of the pricing benefit, how much we've been able to drive volume growth above clinical visit growth and it reflects sustaining that strong level of performance.

Thanks very much.

We'll hear next from Chris Schott from JP Morgan.

Great, thanks so much for the questions. Just following up on the pricing one, can you talk at least directionally about longer term pricing dynamics, not looking for specific numbers, but should we think about more normalized price increases as we look out to 2024 and beyond? And this is kind of like a unique window with what's happening with inflation and everything else or...

Is this a, you know, could this be an ongoing kind of trend with larger price increases? And then just a follow up after that?

We recognize just as a pricing philosophy we want to maintain a good balance between the value we deliver and the price of our testing services.

Keep in mind also that veterinary practices, that the diagnostics is a core neighbor to have medical services within the practice. It's a large profit center for them. They typically mark it up, but having said that, we want to make sure we don't get in front of.

where the value is and we're taking a very long-term approach to developing the overall sector. So, and you've seen that historically in the way we've approached it, I think, you know, the difference in 2022 and 2023 is inflation and the macro economic cost impacts of running the business.

Great. And then just can you elaborate a little bit more on your outlook for Europe ? I guess how much of a macro headwind are you seeing in these markets? And maybe just talk a little bit about how you see those headwinds playing out as we move through 2023. Thank you.

Right, yeah, so our goals we came out of the second half of the year with about six percent CAG diagnostic recurring growth our goals at the higher end for next year are 10%.

And so that's obviously an improvement. This year it's tougher to calibrate. We don't have the same clinic level.

data granularity, but I think the same store sales headwinds in places like Europe were probably in the mid single-digit range, so it's softer than the US. And so, consistent with what we're doing in our US business, we're targeting sustained...

execution driver leverage, so getting, growing faster than the same sort of sales at the clinic visit growth levels. And we are building in some expectation for less of a headwind, but still some headwinds. And I think that's appropriate just given the macro backdrop that the...

our international markets are still working through. But we are targeting double digit growth. We've got the pricing benefits that Jay highlighted to help support that and still feel very optimistic about the long term potential in our international regions. Yeah, let me pick up on that thread of the long term potential. We see two thirds of the future.

trying to describe them. But I think the opportunity is very significant over time, and we're approaching it in a similar way that we've approached our sector development in the US, which is through innovation, through engagement with our commercial model as partners in really helping create the awareness and education and ultimately adoption. So we're...

You know, very optimistic over the longer term. We think also, I would just highlight the role that Prosite One has played in our international geography. It's a very compelling solution. Our customers, it fits from a performance profile, cost standpoint, many of these markets are hematology.

first markets and we're seeing very nice uptake. And we expect, you know, we expect as we laid out in investor day that 20,000 premium hematology placements over the planning horizon.

Thank you.

Thank you. We'll hear next from Aaron Wright with Morgan's family.

Great, thanks. Does your guidance for 2023 assume any sort of contribution from the two new platforms that you plan to launch here, hopefully, in the near future? And how should we think about those? Are they more of a 2024 event? And how should we also just be thinking about the timing and magnitude in terms of the contribution from the innovation pipeline?

Yeah, but we haven't provided any specifics on the two new point of care platforms and as we get closer to launch we'll talk about this. They're not in the, there's nothing related to those platforms in the guidance.

Other than the cost to support continuing. Okay, great. On the cost side, I guess 78% price realization, obviously tracking above historical. I think Brian , you talked about some of this in your prepared remarks, but one of the.

What are some of those key factors that we should be kind of aware of that are limiting the full drop through from a pricing perspective to the bottom line? Thanks.

The inflationary costs are real. We, on the product cost front took a number of steps this year to ensure that we have high product availability and it's been a challenging kind of environment to manage the supply chain dynamics. Our operational team has done a fantastic job on that front, but we did.

given some of the dynamics that we were working through and were able to improve gross margins through initiatives like productivity activity in our initiatives in our lab operations and just continued focus on growing our recurring revenues at a strong rate but you know that the on the on the gross margin front those that's the primary impact

VFX and VMX was the biggest show in its history. We've had sales summits from a customer visit standpoint. Our field organization is, you know, the majority of visits are now in person. So it's much more of a pre-pandemic type operational cadence.

Excellent. Thank you. Thank you. Michael Reisken with Bank of America. Your line is open. Great. Thanks, sir. Thanks for taking the question. Brian , I think in your earlier comments, you talked a little bit about the IDECS premium, you know, the bridge between the underlying bed-bid volume and.

of the Adex growth premium.

Right, thanks for the question Mike. So just starting with the high end, let me use the US. So if we've got an 11.5%...

growth goal with 7 to 8% pricing. You know, that's approximately implied about 4% volume growth. And with a, you know, some, some level headwind from visits as we work through the first half of the year, that gets us to go into the volume growth premium that we've been.

we've been delivering and kind of consistent with pre-pandemic trends. So that's how we're thinking about it. We have a range which we think is appropriate to calibrate for risks to that outlook primarily macro economic impacts and you know so I think that's that's not

linked to one specific factor but I think it's something that we think is is prudent. It's the way we plan the business to make sure that we have financial plans where we can deliver solid profit gains if things don't all go the way that we anticipate and so again it's not linked to one specific factor but it builds in.

potential macro headwinds or if things don't recover the way that we're targeting in terms of the clinical visit trends.

And then for the follow-up, we're seeing last year in 2022 and this year some very specific product launches coming from HESCA and Abaxis and others in the space. So I'm wondering if you could touch on the competitive landscape just a little bit, kind of tied into that previous question as well.

any changes you're seeing there, any conversations with customers, how that might factor into your pricing strategy.

Good morning Mike. We've said for a long time that the diagnostics market is a very attractive market. There's a lot of competitive intensity. Nothing has changed on that front. We believe that through the customer lens that our overall solution portfolio is highly differentiated.

the combination of our Inclinic Laboratory, our Reference Laboratory, software, the connectivity of it all really helps support the practice mission. We see that if you take a look at our new incompatible placements, which we provided both for Catalyst.

And now for premium hematology, we're doing extremely well. We're growing our software and webpacks and diagnostic imaging businesses very well. We feel very good about our focus on the customers and helping them to achieve their goals. And we think it's reflected in the results.

Mr. Block, do you have anything further? Mr. Ruskin, my apologies.

Mr. Block, do you have anything further? Mr. Reiskin, my apologies. No, that's it. Thank you.

We'll move next to John Blot from Steve Fowl. Great, thanks guys. Good morning.

First one Brian , maybe just a clarification. I thought you said a 16 million customer contract resolution. Was that in the first quarter of 23?

I'm not sure I heard you properly and if so is that in the gap 2023 EPS guide?

You know, I'm landing at 15 cents ish to the bottom line. Maybe you can comment on that and last just bolt on Is that an offset to op-x if I'm right on all these assumptions not a rev line item and I'll start with that clarification

I think you had got all that right. It is a Q1 2023.

factor that we highlighted in our

Q1 outlook and it is recorded as an other income item for us which is recorded as an offset to GNA.

and it is recorded as an other income item for us, which is recorded as an offset to G&A. So that's correct.

I got it all right. I don't know if I should push it, but the 9 to 16 percent comparable earnings growth that you sort of have in the release, you know, once you back out the 10 percent, is it in that one as well, the 9 to 16 also benefits from the 15 cents?

Yes. Okay. Perfect. And then just, you know, maybe to follow on Mike's question, I'm just sort of coming at it a little differently. For 2023 clinical visits, it sounds like you're landing around...

Down one at 2% for the full year. I don't know around there. So a Volsor down one is two Impraises of 7 to 8 and just to be clear in price it's 7 to 8 right that the press released read a little funny saying Like 7 to 8 was the case if you were at the high end of your range and I'm guessing prices price Maybe you guys can clarify that

But you go back to the initial quote. Okay, so price is Friday. So yeah, there was confusion incoming on that So if vols are down one or two and price is up seven to eight if I take your 10% CAG DX recurring you land at what we're calling, you know, four to five hundred bits of non price non visit growth Which seems like an ongoing deceleration?

You know throughout sort of 22 certainly the back half of 22, and I know there's moving parts with US and international Brian But sometimes we don't get such great granularity to just your thoughts on that four to five hundred bit Non-priced on visit growth the deceleration comments and broadly speaking is that sort of how we should view the business You know in the near term until maybe innovation kicks back in. Thanks guys

Thanks, John . I was trying to follow your analytics. We focus those discussions on our US numbers just to be clear because that's where we actually have the reporting. So the 11.5% overall growth if you use the midpoint of the pricing guide. And I do want to clarify that the expected pricing benefit is something that we feel very good about across our performance range. So that is, we were...

focusing on kind of the analytics around our high end to help people understand that but going back to the high end of 11.5% CAG, US recurring diagnostic revenue growth netting out the price benefit, use the midpoint, that would be about 4% volume benefit and we didn't explicitly highlight the clinical visit trend but it bridges back to that.

That 5 to 6 percent kind of volume growth premium that we saw in the second half. That's about what we've seen pre-pandemic. And so we're looking, that's what we're shooting for and all indications are execution is holding up really well. If you look at the performance metrics and just how we've consistently done so, looking to build on that momentum.

I would just add to that, if you take a look at the execution metrics around customer retention, new customer acquisition, Brian highlighted price realization, which we think is appropriate given the current context. Overall commercial execution has been excellent and we anticipate being able to continue to execute well.

in the current year. Thanks for the time, guys. Thank you. Brian Daniel from William Blair, your line is open. Good morning. Thanks for taking the question. Jay, maybe a big picture one for you. I'm curious if you look back over the last year or so with the capacity constraints, your practice of this client are facing. Have you noticed any material changes and maybe either based on your

We continue to see that customers, when they use one modality in diagnostics, tend to use more of the other modality and vice versa. It's, you know, testing begets testing. We've seen a continuation of that trend. We've also seen wellness versus non-wellness testing. Hold up well. We think that that's really a function of.

pet owner demand. You know pet owners want to be able to get great care whether for health, happiness, even longevity of their pets. So they're filling into the practices and for you know wellness and preventive care visits. So we continue to see that as an important aspect of developing you know the overall sector. We do see

practices, you know, I think to a greater extent than in previous times appreciate the role of their staff, retaining their staff, investing in education of their staff. I think they've gotten smarter around the use of technology and the importance of technology. You know, we've seen that in software and the...

the move to cloud-based PIM systems, but also the applications that integrate and extend the capability of their PIM systems. So we think that overall, even given the overall macro impacts that we've described, PetOther and Consumer Demand has held up relatively well.

Okay, thank you for that. And then maybe digging a little bit deeper into some of the clinical decision support. You spent more time, I think, than in the past talking about the cloud and kind of data analytics and using that data. So can you dive a little bit more into decision IQ and how broad...

that goes in regards to informing point of care clinical decisions and how widely used that is from the practitioners that are using it to do next step diagnostics. Thanks.

I'd be glad to. Decision IQ is formally known as clinical decision support as part of our VEC-Connect Plus application. Keep in mind, just let me paint the broader context here, is that the general practitioner is incredibly busy. They're responsible for this wide range.

of clinical and medical services and having

Decision IQ which can support the decision making which can suggest possible things that they may not have considered. And even to, I think, the year question or point, you know, suggest next step tests. We think it's an important tool in the hands of, in the hands of veterinarians. We have tens of thousands of practices on a global basis, which are now using.

Vekeneck-Blas and therefore decision IQ as part of their daily practice, the ability to support vector-borne disease and now endocrine is that menu will continue to be extended.

over time, so it's becoming increasingly valuable in the hands of veterinarians and something that we think over time will just grow in value. But thank you for that question. That's a wrap. We're out of time. I'd like to thank everyone and that concludes the Q&A portion of the call. I appreciate your participation this morning. So in summary, we see a significant decades-long opportunity.

and positions as well for 2023. And now, we'll conclude the call. Thank you.

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Q4 2022 IDEXX Laboratories Inc Earnings Call

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