Q1 2026 Optical Cable Corp Earnings Call
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Operator 4: Good morning, and thank you for joining us for Optical Cable Corporation's Q1 of fiscal year 2026 conference call. By this time, everyone should have a copy of the earnings press release issued earlier today. You can also visit www.occfiber.com for a copy. On the call with us today are Neil Wilkin, President and Chief Executive Officer of OCC, and Tracy Smith, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Before we begin, I'd like to remind everyone that this call may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The actual future results of Optical Cable Corporation may differ materially due to a number of factors and risks, including, but not limited to, those factors referenced in the forward-looking statements section of this morning's press release. These cautionary statements apply to the contents of the internet webcast on www.occfiber.com, as well as today's call.
Operator: Good morning, and thank you for joining us for Optical Cable Corporation's Q1 of fiscal year 2026 conference call. By this time, everyone should have a copy of the earnings press release issued earlier today. You can also visit www.occfiber.com for a copy. On the call with us today are Neil Wilkin, President and Chief Executive Officer of OCC, and Tracy Smith, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Before we begin, I'd like to remind everyone that this call may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The actual future results of Optical Cable Corporation may differ materially due to a number of factors and risks, including, but not limited to, those factors referenced in the forward-looking statements section of this morning's press release. These cautionary statements apply to the contents of the internet webcast on www.occfiber.com, as well as today's call.
Speaker #2: By this time, everyone should have a copy of the earnings press release issued earlier today. You can also visit www.occfiber.com for a copy. On the call with us today are Neil Wilkin, President and Chief Executive Officer of OCC, and Tracy Smith, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
Speaker #2: Before we begin, I'd like to remind everyone that this call may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The actual future results of Optical Cable Corporation involve factors and risks, including but not limited to those factors referenced in the forward-looking statements section of this morning's press release.
Speaker #2: These cautionary statements apply to the contents of the Internet webcast on www.occfiber.com as well as today's call. With that, I'll turn the call over to Neil Wilkin.
Operator 4: With that, I'll turn the call over to Neil Wilkin. Neal, please begin.
Operator: With that, I'll turn the call over to Neil Wilkin. Neal, please begin.
Speaker #2: Neil, please begin.
Speaker #3: Thank you, Caroline, and good morning, everyone. I will begin the call today with a few opening remarks. Tracy, we'll then review the first quarter results.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Caroline, and good morning, everyone. I will begin the call today with a few opening remarks. Tracy will then review the Q1 results for the three-month period ended 31 January 2026 in some additional detail. After Tracy's remarks, we will answer as many questions as we can. As is our normal practice, we will only take questions from analysts and institutional investors during the Q&A session. However, we also offer other shareholders the opportunity to submit questions in advance of our earnings call. Instructions regarding such submissions are included in our press release announcing the date and time of our call. OCC is off to a strong start in fiscal year 2026. During Q1, we delivered net sales and gross profit growth, largely driven by increased demand across our enterprise and specialty markets and the positive impact of our operating leverage.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Caroline, and good morning, everyone. I will begin the call today with a few opening remarks. Tracy will then review the Q1 results for the three-month period ended 31 January 2026 in some additional detail. After Tracy's remarks, we will answer as many questions as we can. As is our normal practice, we will only take questions from analysts and institutional investors during the Q&A session. However, we also offer other shareholders the opportunity to submit questions in advance of our earnings call. Instructions regarding such submissions are included in our press release announcing the date and time of our call. OCC is off to a strong start in fiscal year 2026. During Q1, we delivered net sales and gross profit growth, largely driven by increased demand across our enterprise and specialty markets and the positive impact of our operating leverage.
Speaker #3: For the three-month period ended January 31, 2026, and some additional detail. After Tracy's remarks, we will answer as many questions as we can as is our normal practice.
Speaker #3: We will only take questions from analysts and institutional investors during the Q&A session. However, we also offer other shareholders the opportunity to submit questions in advance of our earnings call.
Speaker #3: Instructions regarding such submissions are included in our press release announcing the date and time of our call. OCC is off to a strong start in fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #3: During the first quarter, we delivered net sales and gross profit growth, largely driven by increased demand across our enterprise and specialty markets, and the positive impact of our operating leverage.
Speaker #3: During the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, net sales increased 4.4% and gross profit increased 16.1% compared to the same period last fiscal year.
Neil Wilkin: During Q1 of fiscal year 2026, net sales increased 4.4%, and gross profit increased 16.1% compared to the same period last fiscal year. Gross profit margin increased to 32.7%. Additionally, our sales order backlog and forward load increased more than 50% to $10.4 million as of the end of Q1 when compared to the same prior fiscal year period. We expect to continue to build on this momentum. While seasonality typically impacts the first half of our fiscal year, during our Q2, we are seeing growing momentum in our targeted markets and, in particular, in our data center market. We are confident that OCC is well positioned for growth during fiscal year 2026. As always, remain focused on disciplined execution to drive value for our customers and shareholders.
Neil Wilkin: During Q1 of fiscal year 2026, net sales increased 4.4%, and gross profit increased 16.1% compared to the same period last fiscal year. Gross profit margin increased to 32.7%. Additionally, our sales order backlog and forward load increased more than 50% to $10.4 million as of the end of Q1 when compared to the same prior fiscal year period. We expect to continue to build on this momentum. While seasonality typically impacts the first half of our fiscal year, during our Q2, we are seeing growing momentum in our targeted markets and, in particular, in our data center market. We are confident that OCC is well positioned for growth during fiscal year 2026. As always, remain focused on disciplined execution to drive value for our customers and shareholders.
Speaker #3: And gross profit margin increased to 32.7%. Additionally, our sales order backlog and forward load increased more than 50% to $10.4 million as of the end of the first quarter, when compared to the same prior fiscal year period.
Speaker #3: And we expect to continue to build on this momentum. While seasonality typically impacts the first half of our fiscal year, during our second quarter, we are seeing growing momentum, and our targeted markets and, in particular, in our data center market.
Speaker #3: We are confident that OCC is well positioned for growth during fiscal year 2026. As always, remain focused on disciplined execution to drive value for our customers and shareholders.
Speaker #3: With that, I will turn the call over to Tracy, who will review an additional detail our first quarter of fiscal year 2026 financial results.
Neil Wilkin: With that, I will turn the call over to Tracy, who will review in additional detail our Q1 of fiscal year 2026 financial results.
Neil Wilkin: With that, I will turn the call over to Tracy, who will review in additional detail our Q1 of fiscal year 2026 financial results.
Speaker #2: Thank you, Neil. Consolidated net sales for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 increased 4.4% to 16.4 million dollars compared to 15.7 million dollars for the same period last year.
Tracy Smith: Thank you, Neil. Consolidated net sales for Q1 of fiscal 2026 increased 4.4% to $16.4 million compared to $15.7 million for the same period last year. During Q1 of fiscal 2026, we experienced an increase in net sales in both our enterprise and specialty markets compared to the same period last year, as we continue to see general market improvements in our industry and strength in our severe duty market. Net sales to customers outside of the United States increased 18%, and net sales to our customers in the United States increased slightly in Q1 of fiscal year 2026 compared to the same period last year.
Tracy Smith: Thank you, Neil. Consolidated net sales for Q1 of fiscal 2026 increased 4.4% to $16.4 million compared to $15.7 million for the same period last year. During Q1 of fiscal 2026, we experienced an increase in net sales in both our enterprise and specialty markets compared to the same period last year, as we continue to see general market improvements in our industry and strength in our severe duty market. Net sales to customers outside of the United States increased 18%, and net sales to our customers in the United States increased slightly in Q1 of fiscal year 2026 compared to the same period last year.
Speaker #2: During the first quarter of fiscal 2026, we experienced an increase in net sales in both our enterprise and specialty markets compared to the same period last year, as we continue to see general market improvements in our industry and strengthen our severe duty market.
Speaker #2: Net sales to customers outside of the United States increased 18%, and net sales to our customers in the United States increased slightly in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 compared to the same period last year.
Speaker #2: As Neil referenced, our sales order backlog and forward load increased to 10.4 million dollars compared to 6.6 million dollars as of the end of our first fiscal quarter of 2025.
Tracy Smith: As Neil referenced, our sales order backlog and forward load increased to $10.4 million compared to $6.6 million as of the end of our Q1 of 2025. Our sales order backlog and forward load also increased when compared to $7.3 million as of our 2025 fiscal year-end. Turning to gross profit. Our gross profit increased 16.1% to $5.4 million in the Q1 of fiscal 2026 compared to $4.6 million for the same period last year. Gross profit margin, our gross profit as a percentage of net sales, increased to 32.7% compared to 29.4% in the same prior year period.
Tracy Smith: As Neil referenced, our sales order backlog and forward load increased to $10.4 million compared to $6.6 million as of the end of our Q1 of 2025. Our sales order backlog and forward load also increased when compared to $7.3 million as of our 2025 fiscal year-end. Turning to gross profit. Our gross profit increased 16.1% to $5.4 million in the Q1 of fiscal 2026 compared to $4.6 million for the same period last year. Gross profit margin, our gross profit as a percentage of net sales, increased to 32.7% compared to 29.4% in the same prior year period.
Speaker #2: Our sales order backlog and forward load also increased when compared to 7.3 million dollars as of our 2025 fiscal year end. Turning to gross profit, our gross profit increased 16.1% to 5.4 million dollars in the first quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to 4.6 million dollars for the same period last year.
Speaker #2: Gross profit margin or gross profit as a percentage of net sales increased to 32.7% compared to 29.4% in the same prior year period. Gross profit margin for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 was positively impacted by higher volumes and the resulting positive impact of our strong operating leverage.
Tracy Smith: Gross profit margin for Q1 of fiscal 2026 was positively impacted by higher volumes and the resulting positive impact of our strong operating leverage. Our gross profit margin percentages are heavily dependent upon product mix on a quarterly basis and may vary based on changes in product mix. SG&A expenses increased to $5.6 million in Q1 of fiscal year 2026 compared to $5.5 million for the same period last year, primarily as a result of increases in employee and contracted sales personnel related costs, and shipping costs. SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales were 33.8% in Q1 of fiscal 2026 compared to 34.7% in Q1 of fiscal 2025.
Tracy Smith: Gross profit margin for Q1 of fiscal 2026 was positively impacted by higher volumes and the resulting positive impact of our strong operating leverage. Our gross profit margin percentages are heavily dependent upon product mix on a quarterly basis and may vary based on changes in product mix. SG&A expenses increased to $5.6 million in Q1 of fiscal year 2026 compared to $5.5 million for the same period last year, primarily as a result of increases in employee and contracted sales personnel related costs, and shipping costs. SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales were 33.8% in Q1 of fiscal 2026 compared to 34.7% in Q1 of fiscal 2025.
Speaker #2: Our gross profit margin percentages are heavily dependent upon product mix on a quarterly basis and may vary based on changes in product mix. SG&A expenses increased to $5.6 million in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 compared to $5.5 million for the same period last year.
Speaker #2: Primarily as a result of increases in employee and contracted sales personnel-related costs and shipping costs. SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales were 33.8% in the first quarter of fiscal 2026, compared to 34.7% in the first quarter of fiscal 2025.
Speaker #2: OCC recorded a net loss of 398,000 dollars or 5 cents per basic and diluted share for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to a net loss of 1.1 million dollars or 14 cents per basic and diluted share for the first quarter of fiscal 2025.
Tracy Smith: OCC recorded a net loss of $398,000 or $0.05 per basic and diluted share for Q1 of fiscal 2026 compared to a net loss of $1.1 million or $0.14 per basic and diluted share for Q1 of fiscal 2025. With that, I'll turn the call back over to you, Neil.
Tracy Smith: OCC recorded a net loss of $398,000 or $0.05 per basic and diluted share for Q1 of fiscal 2026 compared to a net loss of $1.1 million or $0.14 per basic and diluted share for Q1 of fiscal 2025. With that, I'll turn the call back over to you, Neil.
Speaker #2: With that, I'll turn the call back over to you, Neil.
Speaker #3: Thank you, Tracy. As is our normal to first answer questions from individual investors that have been submitted in advance of today's call. Caroline, could you go through the questions with us, and we will respond?
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Tracy. As is our normal practice, we're going to first answer questions from individual investors that have been submitted in advance of today's call. Caroline, could you go through the questions with us, and we will respond.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Tracy. As is our normal practice, we're going to first answer questions from individual investors that have been submitted in advance of today's call. Caroline, could you go through the questions with us, and we will respond.
Speaker #4: Yes, thanks, Neil. I’ve started. The first question is: can you update us on the data center opportunity in general? How do you feel about it, and has the opportunity strengthened or not during the quarter?
Operator 4: Yes, thanks, Neil. We'll get started. The first question is, can you update us on the data center opportunity in general, how you feel about it, and if the opportunity has strengthened or not during the quarter? Any major changes or updates?
Operator: Yes, thanks, Neil. We'll get started. The first question is, can you update us on the data center opportunity in general, how you feel about it, and if the opportunity has strengthened or not during the quarter? Any major changes or updates?
Speaker #4: Any major changes or updates?
Speaker #3: We continue to be optimistic about the data center opportunities, particularly in the multi-tenant data center and enterprise data center sectors. OCC saw and is seeing significant and growing activity in customer requests for quotes in the data center sector, particularly in January, and that activity is continuing and growing as we enter the second quarter of fiscal 2026.
Neil Wilkin: We continue to be optimistic about the data center opportunities, particularly in the multi-tenant data center and enterprise data center sectors. OCC saw and is seeing significant and growing activity and customer requests for quotes in the data center sector, particularly in January, and that activity is continuing and growing as we enter Q2 of fiscal 2026. We believe this momentum will continue and result in increased sales in our targeted sectors of the data center market as fiscal year 2026 progresses.
Neil Wilkin: We continue to be optimistic about the data center opportunities, particularly in the multi-tenant data center and enterprise data center sectors. OCC saw and is seeing significant and growing activity and customer requests for quotes in the data center sector, particularly in January, and that activity is continuing and growing as we enter Q2 of fiscal 2026. We believe this momentum will continue and result in increased sales in our targeted sectors of the data center market as fiscal year 2026 progresses.
Speaker #3: We believe this momentum will continue and result in increased sales in our targeted sectors of the data center market as fiscal year 2026 progresses.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Neil. The next question is, in terms of outlook into 2026, in general, do you feel more or less optimistic now than in Q4?
Operator 4: Thanks, Neil. The next question is, in terms of outlook into 2026, in general, do you feel more or less optimistic now than in Q4?
Operator: Thanks, Neil. The next question is, in terms of outlook into 2026, in general, do you feel more or less optimistic now than in Q4?
Neil Wilkin: I would like to say that we continue to be very optimistic about potential sales growth this year. As you all know, we typically see seasonality impact our results during the first half of a given fiscal year, particularly during Q1. However, based on the fact that our sales order backlog and forward load has increased more than 50% to $10.4 million as of the end of fiscal quarter, the first fiscal quarter of 2026 when compared to the same period last year, and that the activity and requests for quotes we have seen in our targeted market sectors, including the data center market sector, have been increasing. We continue to expect sales growth during fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #3: I would like to say that we continue to be very optimistic about potential sales growth this year. As you all know, we typically see seasonality impact our results during the first half of a given fiscal year, particularly during the first quarter.
Neil Wilkin: I would like to say that we continue to be very optimistic about potential sales growth this year. As you all know, we typically see seasonality impact our results during the first half of a given fiscal year, particularly during Q1. However, based on the fact that our sales order backlog and forward load has increased more than 50% to $10.4 million as of the end of fiscal quarter, the first fiscal quarter of 2026 when compared to the same period last year, and that the activity and requests for quotes we have seen in our targeted market sectors, including the data center market sector, have been increasing. We continue to expect sales growth during fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #3: However, based on the fact that our sales order backlog and forward load has increased more than 50% to 10.4 million dollars, as of the end of fiscal quarter, the first fiscal quarter of 2026, when compared to the same period last year and that the activity and requests for quotes we are seeing in our targeted market sectors, including the data center market sector, have been increasing, we continue to expect sales growth during fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. In the past, you have been commenting on improvements in OCC end markets. Have these improvements continued? Can you comment on new and emerging trends or risks?
Operator 4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. In the past, you have been commenting on improvements in OCC end markets. Have these improvements continued? Can you comment on new and emerging trends or risks?
Operator: Thanks, Neil. Next question. In the past, you have been commenting on improvements in OCC end markets. Have these improvements continued? Can you comment on new and emerging trends or risks?
Speaker #3: Thank you. As you all know, during fiscal year 2025, net sales increased 9.5% in gross profits increased 24.1% compared to the prior fiscal year.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you. As you all know, during fiscal year 2025, net sales increased 9.5% and gross profits increased 24.1% compared to the prior fiscal year, which we believe reflects the improvements we saw in many of our targeted markets last year, particularly during the second half of fiscal year 2025. We continue to see growth opportunities in many of our targeted market sectors, including in particular the data center market during fiscal year 2026. We believe this will continue to be the case, and this will positively impact OCC's revenue growth in fiscal year 2026.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you. As you all know, during fiscal year 2025, net sales increased 9.5% and gross profits increased 24.1% compared to the prior fiscal year, which we believe reflects the improvements we saw in many of our targeted markets last year, particularly during the second half of fiscal year 2025. We continue to see growth opportunities in many of our targeted market sectors, including in particular the data center market during fiscal year 2026. We believe this will continue to be the case, and this will positively impact OCC's revenue growth in fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #3: Which we believe reflects the improvements we saw in many of our targeted markets last year, particularly during the second half of fiscal year 2025.
Speaker #3: So far, we continue to see growth opportunities in many of our targeted market sectors, including in particular the data center market during fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #3: We believe this will continue to be the case and this will positively impact OCC's revenue growth in fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Can you please provide an update on the progress of the Lytera collaboration?
Operator 4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Can you please provide an update on progress of the Lightera collaboration?
Operator: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Can you please provide an update on progress of the Lightera collaboration?
Speaker #3: Sure. As we've mentioned before, OCC has worked with Lytera formerly known as OFS for decades. The strategic collaboration with Lytera announced last year was built on that longstanding relationship and the respect each team has for the other.
Neil Wilkin: Sure. As we've mentioned before, OCC has worked with Lightera, formerly known as OFS, for decades. The strategic collaboration with Lightera announced last year was built on that long-standing relationship and the respect each team has for the other. The OCC and Lightera teams work well together and complement each other, enabling both companies to benefit from this important relationship. We believe we're seeing the benefit of that, as we move into fiscal year 2026.
Neil Wilkin: Sure. As we've mentioned before, OCC has worked with Lightera, formerly known as OFS, for decades. The strategic collaboration with Lightera announced last year was built on that long-standing relationship and the respect each team has for the other. The OCC and Lightera teams work well together and complement each other, enabling both companies to benefit from this important relationship. We believe we're seeing the benefit of that, as we move into fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #3: The OCC and Lytera teams work well together and complement each other enabling both companies to benefit from the support relationship. And we believe we're seeing the benefit of that as we move into fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Could you comment on the type of products you expect to sell alongside Lytera? Will they be on the margin-accretive connectivity side or more on the basic cabling side?
Operator 4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Could you comment on the type of products you expect to sell alongside Lightera? Will they be on the margin accretive connectivity side or more on the basic cabling side?
Operator: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Could you comment on the type of products you expect to sell alongside Lightera? Will they be on the margin accretive connectivity side or more on the basic cabling side?
Speaker #3: Sure. So OCC and Lytera have assembled product sets that we believe provide exceptional solutions to meet our customer needs. They're both on the cabling side and on the connectivity side.
Neil Wilkin: Sure. OCC and Lightera have assembled product sets that we believe provide exceptional solutions to meet our customer needs. They're both on the cabling side and on the connectivity side. Lightera, speaking of Lightera products, they have a number of industry-leading product designs that are now included in OCC's product solutions offering. A couple of examples include Lightera's rollable ribbon fiber optic cable, which is particularly well suited for data center applications. Additionally, Lightera's InvisiLight product solutions are particularly well suited for installations of Passive Optical LAN technology in existing buildings where traditional Passive Optical LAN installations are more challenging. Of course, Lightera and OCC are both known for innovative product solutions and the development of new product solutions, which I would expect to continue to be the case.
Neil Wilkin: Sure. OCC and Lightera have assembled product sets that we believe provide exceptional solutions to meet our customer needs. They're both on the cabling side and on the connectivity side. Lightera, speaking of Lightera products, they have a number of industry-leading product designs that are now included in OCC's product solutions offering. A couple of examples include Lightera's rollable ribbon fiber optic cable, which is particularly well suited for data center applications. Additionally, Lightera's InvisiLight product solutions are particularly well suited for installations of Passive Optical LAN technology in existing buildings where traditional Passive Optical LAN installations are more challenging. Of course, Lightera and OCC are both known for innovative product solutions and the development of new product solutions, which I would expect to continue to be the case.
Speaker #3: Lytera—speaking of Lytera products—they have a number of industry-leading product designs that are now included in OCC's product solutions offering. A couple of examples include Lytera's rollable ribbon fiber optic cable, which is particularly well suited for data center applications.
Speaker #3: Additionally, Lytera's Invisalight product solutions are particularly well suited, for for installations of passive optical LAN technology in existing buildings, where traditional passive optical LAN installations are more challenging.
Speaker #3: Of course, Lytera and OCC are both known for innovative product solutions, and the development of new product solutions—which I would expect to continue—to be the case.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Neil. Next question is, can you explain if data center revenue had an impact in Q1, and what to expect for the rest of the year in terms of revenues?
Operator 4: Thanks, Neil. Next question is, can you explain if data center revenue had an impact in Q1, and what to expect for the rest of the year in terms of revenues?
Operator: Thanks, Neil. Next question is, can you explain if data center revenue had an impact in Q1, and what to expect for the rest of the year in terms of revenues?
Speaker #5: OCC generally does not provide specifics regarding OCC's individual targeted market sectors. That said, during the first quarter, OCC saw increases in quotes and customer orders in the data center market sector, particularly in January.
Tracy Smith: OCC generally does not provide specifics regarding OCC's individual targeted market sectors. That said, during Q1, OCC saw increases in quotes and customer orders in the data center market sector, particularly in January. We believe this activity will continue to grow this year and will result in greater data center market sector revenues during the remainder of fiscal year 2026.
Tracy Smith: OCC generally does not provide specifics regarding OCC's individual targeted market sectors. That said, during Q1, OCC saw increases in quotes and customer orders in the data center market sector, particularly in January. We believe this activity will continue to grow this year and will result in greater data center market sector revenues during the remainder of fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #5: We believe this activity will continue to grow this year and will result in greater data center market sector revenues during the remainder of fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Tracy. Next question is, have you seen any interest regarding a potential acquisition of OCC by larger players given that many of the larger players urgently need increased capacity?
Operator 4: Thanks, Tracy. Next question is, have you seen any interest regarding a potential acquisition of OCC by larger players, given that many of the larger players urgently need increased capacity?
Operator: Thanks, Tracy. Next question is, have you seen any interest regarding a potential acquisition of OCC by larger players, given that many of the larger players urgently need increased capacity?
Speaker #3: Caroline, as you might expect, we are unable to comment on whether or not there's been any such interest.
Neil Wilkin: Caroline, as you might expect, we are unable to comment on whether or not there's been any such interest.
Neil Wilkin: Caroline, as you might expect, we are unable to comment on whether or not there's been any such interest.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Will you ever have an analyst day? Perhaps with an investor deck?
Operator 4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Will you ever have an Analyst Day, perhaps with an investor deck?
Operator: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Will you ever have an Analyst Day, perhaps with an investor deck?
Speaker #5: OCC has given presentations to analysts in the past. However, as a small micro-cap company, OCC does not have any analyst coverage at the moment.
Tracy Smith: OCC has given presentations to analysts in the past. However, as a small micro-cap company, OCC does not have any analyst coverage at the moment.
Tracy Smith: OCC has given presentations to analysts in the past. However, as a small micro-cap company, OCC does not have any analyst coverage at the moment.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Tracy. Next question. I have noticed increasing job activity, including night shift jobs, appearing on the job section of your website. Can we assume this is in anticipation of increased activity for the second half of 2026?
Operator 4: Thanks, Tracy. Next question. I've noticed increasing job activity, including night shift jobs, appearing on the job section of your website. Can we assume this is in anticipation of increased activity for the second half of 2026?
Operator: Thanks, Tracy. Next question. I've noticed increasing job activity, including night shift jobs, appearing on the job section of your website. Can we assume this is in anticipation of increased activity for the second half of 2026?
Speaker #5: OCC currently is hiring in our manufacturing operations. We have been hiring to meet what we believe will be our personnel needs this fiscal year, recognizing the time it takes to train new manufacturing personnel.
Tracy Smith: OCC currently is hiring in our manufacturing operations. We have been hiring to meet what we believe will be our personnel needs this fiscal year and recognizing the time it takes to train new manufacturing personnel. OCC is fortunate to have skilled long-term employees. Of course, OCC does have some personnel turnover as well that results in open positions. However, we are proud that OCC tends to have lower personnel turnover than other companies.
Tracy Smith: OCC currently is hiring in our manufacturing operations. We have been hiring to meet what we believe will be our personnel needs this fiscal year and recognizing the time it takes to train new manufacturing personnel. OCC is fortunate to have skilled long-term employees. Of course, OCC does have some personnel turnover as well that results in open positions. However, we are proud that OCC tends to have lower personnel turnover than other companies.
Speaker #5: OCC is fortunate to have skilled long-term employees. Of course, OCC does have some personnel turnover as well that results in open positions. However, we are proud that OCC tends to have lower personnel turnover than other companies.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Tracy. Next question: When do you think it's possible to start generating more revenue from the Lytera collaboration? Can you give us an idea of how this might change the current revenue rate?
Operator 4: Thanks, Tracy. Next question. When do you think it's possible to start generating more revenue from the Lightera collaboration? Can you give us an idea on how this might change current revenue rate?
Operator: Thanks, Tracy. Next question. When do you think it's possible to start generating more revenue from the Lightera collaboration? Can you give us an idea on how this might change current revenue rate?
Speaker #5: Working with Lytera has already begun to generate more opportunities. And we believe this will continue and contribute to revenue growth in fiscal year 2026 and beyond.
Tracy Smith: Working with Lightera has already begun to generate more opportunities, and we believe this will continue and contribute to revenue growth in fiscal year 2026 and beyond.
Tracy Smith: Working with Lightera has already begun to generate more opportunities, and we believe this will continue and contribute to revenue growth in fiscal year 2026 and beyond.
Speaker #4: Thank you. Next question is, can you give more color on the Lytera collaboration and how you ended up at 7% for a share purchase?
Operator 4: Thank you. Next question is, can you give more color on the Lightera collaboration and how you ended up at 7% for a share purchase? Did they want to buy more?
Operator: Thank you. Next question is, can you give more color on the Lightera collaboration and how you ended up at 7% for a share purchase? Did they want to buy more?
Speaker #4: Did they want to buy more?
Speaker #3: Excuse me. It would not be appropriate for me to comment more on the Lytera collaboration beyond what OCC and Lytera have already disclosed. I would like to say, though, we think very highly of Lytera and the Lytera team.
Neil Wilkin: Excuse me. It would not be appropriate for me to comment more on the Lightera collaboration beyond what OCC and Lightera have already disclosed. I would like to say, though, we think very highly of the Lightera and the Lightera team, and we believe their investment in OCC reflects Lightera's confidence in our business and our strong collaboration with them. I will also say that I believe that the Lightera-OCC collaboration is benefiting both companies and will continue to do so.
Neil Wilkin: Excuse me. It would not be appropriate for me to comment more on the Lightera collaboration beyond what OCC and Lightera have already disclosed. I would like to say, though, we think very highly of the Lightera and the Lightera team, and we believe their investment in OCC reflects Lightera's confidence in our business and our strong collaboration with them. I will also say that I believe that the Lightera-OCC collaboration is benefiting both companies and will continue to do so.
Speaker #3: And we believe their investment in OCC reflects Lytera's confidence in our business and our strong collaboration with them. I will also say that I believe Lytera—that the Lytera OCC collaboration—is benefiting both companies and will continue to do so.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Can you comment on demand signals or expand on backlog and the Tier 2 data center sales cycle? Can you give an idea on the typical sales cycle as it might pertain to the Lytera collaboration activity and new revenue streams?
Operator 4: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Can you comment on demand signals or expand on backlog in the Tier Two data center sales cycle? Can you give an idea on the typical sales cycle as it might pertain to the Lightera collaboration activity and new revenue streams?
Operator: Thanks, Neil. Next question. Can you comment on demand signals or expand on backlog in the Tier Two data center sales cycle? Can you give an idea on the typical sales cycle as it might pertain to the Lightera collaboration activity and new revenue streams?
Speaker #3: First, the OCC team stays close to customers and others that impact opportunities on a daily basis. And that allows us to see what demand signals are happening in the marketplace.
Neil Wilkin: First, the OCC team stays close to customers and others that impact opportunities on a daily basis, and that allows us to see what demand signals are happening in the marketplace and provides us insight and a good sense of market dynamics. Also, the data center cycle tends to be longer, for data center markets, particularly Tier Two, than the sales cycle for OCC's typical sales. We also believe that strategic collaboration is benefiting OCC and Lightera in generating additional opportunities which we believe will continue to grow this fiscal year.
Neil Wilkin: First, the OCC team stays close to customers and others that impact opportunities on a daily basis, and that allows us to see what demand signals are happening in the marketplace and provides us insight and a good sense of market dynamics. Also, the data center cycle tends to be longer, for data center markets, particularly Tier Two, than the sales cycle for OCC's typical sales. We also believe that strategic collaboration is benefiting OCC and Lightera in generating additional opportunities which we believe will continue to grow this fiscal year.
Speaker #3: And it provides us insight and a good sense of market dynamics. Also, the data center cycle tends to be longer for data center markets, particularly Tier 2, than the sales cycle for OCC's typical sales.
Speaker #3: We also believe that strategic collaboration is benefiting OCC and Lytera, and generating additional opportunities, which we believe will continue to grow this fiscal year.
Operator 4: Thank you. Next question is, in the past, you had mentioned you expect the second half to be stronger than the first half. Is this still the case?
Operator: Thank you. Next question is, in the past, you had mentioned you expect the second half to be stronger than the first half. Is this still the case?
Speaker #4: Thank you. Next question is, in the past, you had mentioned you expect the second half to be stronger than the first half. Is this still the case?
Speaker #5: Yes. As we have mentioned earlier on this call, we do expect the remainder of fiscal 2026 to show further growth, including the second half of the fiscal year.
Tracy Smith: Yes. As we have mentioned earlier on this call, we do expect the remainder of fiscal 2026 to show further growth, including the second half of the fiscal year.
Tracy Smith: Yes. As we have mentioned earlier on this call, we do expect the remainder of fiscal 2026 to show further growth, including the second half of the fiscal year.
Speaker #4: Thanks, Tracy. Our last pre-submitted question this morning is: At what point do you expect the growth to inflect in 2026?
Operator 4: Thanks, Tracy. Our last pre-submitted question this morning is, at what point do you expect the growth to inflect in 2026?
Operator: Thanks, Tracy. Our last pre-submitted question this morning is, at what point do you expect the growth to inflect in 2026?
Speaker #5: While we're not giving revenue guidance for fiscal year 2026, either for the year or by quarter, I would point out that we have seen a growing sales order backlog and forward load.
Tracy Smith: While we're not giving revenue guidance for fiscal year 2026, either for the year or by quarter, I would point out that we have seen a growing sales order backlog and forward load. Our sales order backlog and forward load was $10.4 million at the end of Q1 of 2026, an increase of more than 50% when compared to the same period last year.
Tracy Smith: While we're not giving revenue guidance for fiscal year 2026, either for the year or by quarter, I would point out that we have seen a growing sales order backlog and forward load. Our sales order backlog and forward load was $10.4 million at the end of Q1 of 2026, an increase of more than 50% when compared to the same period last year.
Speaker #5: Our sales order backlog and forward load was 10.4 million dollars at the end of the first quarter of 2026. An increase of more than 50% when compared to the same period last year.
Speaker #4: Thanks, both. That was the last pre-submitted question.
Operator 4: Thanks, both. That was the last pre-submitted question.
Operator: Thanks, both. That was the last pre-submitted question.
Speaker #3: Thank you, Caroline. And now, Angela, we will take any questions from analysts and institutional investors that may have questions. We ask that you please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Caroline. Now, Angela, we will take any questions from analysts and institutional investors that may have questions. We ask that you please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. Angela, if you could please indicate the instructions for our participants to call in any questions they may have, I'd appreciate it. Again, we're only taking live questions from analysts and institutional investors.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Caroline. Now, Angela, we will take any questions from analysts and institutional investors that may have questions. We ask that you please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. Angela, if you could please indicate the instructions for our participants to call in any questions they may have, I'd appreciate it. Again, we're only taking live questions from analysts and institutional investors.
Speaker #3: Angela, if you could please indicate the instructions for our participants to call in any questions they may have. I'd appreciate it. And again, we're only taking live questions.
Speaker #3: From analysts and institutional investors.
Speaker #4: Thank you. If you'd like to ask a question, press *1 on your keypad. To leave the queue at any time, press *2.
Operator 3: Thank you. If you'd like to ask a question, press star one on your keypad. To leave the queue at any time, press star two. We do ask that you limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. Once again, that is star one to ask a question. We'll take our first question from Sergi Mascareño with Eden Discovery. Your line is now open.
Operator: Thank you. If you'd like to ask a question, press star one on your keypad. To leave the queue at any time, press star two. We do ask that you limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. Once again, that is star one to ask a question. We'll take our first question from Sergi Mascareño with Eden Discovery. Your line is now open.
Speaker #4: We do ask that you limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. Once again, that is star 1 to ask a question. And we'll take our first question from Sergi Moscaro with Eden Discovery.
Speaker #4: Your line is now open.
Speaker #6: Hey, guys. Thanks for taking our questions. Can you hear me well?
Sergi Mascareño: Hey, guys. Thanks for taking our questions. Can you hear me well?
Maria Del Pilar Mascareno: Hey, guys. Thanks for taking our questions. Can you hear me well?
Speaker #3: Yes.
Neil Wilkin: Yes.
Neil Wilkin: Yes.
Speaker #6: Okay, perfect. So, on the last call, you talked about some project delays. Can you update us about that?
Sergi Mascareño: Okay, perfect. The last call, you talked about some project delays. Can you update us about that?
Maria Del Pilar Mascareno: Okay, perfect. The last call, you talked about some project delays. Can you update us about that?
Speaker #3: Yes. We had, I think, in the last quarter, maybe the quarter before that, we had mentioned that we did have seen in the marketplace some projects that were being delayed, but that we didn't believe that that was affecting our overall results.
Neil Wilkin: Yes. We had, I think in the last quarter, maybe the quarter before that, we had mentioned that we did have seen in the marketplace some projects that were being delayed, but that we didn't believe that was affecting our overall results. Right now I can't think of anything offhand that is being delayed at the moment, but that always can happen in any quarter, but we don't expect that to be impacting our results this year.
Neil Wilkin: Yes. We had, I think in the last quarter, maybe the quarter before that, we had mentioned that we did have seen in the marketplace some projects that were being delayed, but that we didn't believe that was affecting our overall results. Right now I can't think of anything offhand that is being delayed at the moment, but that always can happen in any quarter, but we don't expect that to be impacting our results this year.
Speaker #3: Right now, I can't think of anything offhand that is being delayed at the moment. But that always can happen in any quarter. But we don't expect that to be impacting our results this year.
Speaker #6: Okay. That's perfect. And my second and last question is that during the fiscal year '25, the backlog was growing about 20%. But we didn't see that translating into revenue growth.
Sergi Mascareño: Okay, that's perfect. My second and last question is that during the fiscal year 2025, the backlog was growing about 20%, but we didn't see that translating into revenue growth. Why is that?
Maria Del Pilar Mascareno: Okay, that's perfect. My second and last question is that during the fiscal year 2025, the backlog was growing about 20%, but we didn't see that translating into revenue growth. Why is that?
Speaker #6: Why is that?
Speaker #3: Well, the backlog is a measurement of any point in time. But I think what we did see as it was growing that last year, we had increased sales 9.5% in total.
Neil Wilkin: Well, the backlog is a measurement of any point in time. I think what we did see as it was growing, that last year we had increased sales 9.5% in total, and we saw significant strong sales in the Q3 and Q4 of last year. I think that that's what was really is consistent with that, with that backlog growth. I think the fact that we have mentioned that we're seeing a larger backlog, sales order backlog at the end of the Q1 and the fact that we're seeing more activity in quote requests in our markets, we believe that that's a good signal for the rest of fiscal year 2026.
Neil Wilkin: Well, the backlog is a measurement of any point in time. I think what we did see as it was growing, that last year we had increased sales 9.5% in total, and we saw significant strong sales in the Q3 and Q4 of last year. I think that that's what was really is consistent with that, with that backlog growth. I think the fact that we have mentioned that we're seeing a larger backlog, sales order backlog at the end of the Q1 and the fact that we're seeing more activity in quote requests in our markets, we believe that that's a good signal for the rest of fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #3: And we saw significant, strong sales in the third and fourth quarter of last year. And so I think that that's what really is consistent with that backlog growth.
Speaker #3: I think the fact that we have mentioned that we're seeing a larger sales order backlog at the end of the first quarter, and the fact that we're seeing more activity in quote requests in our markets, we believe that's a good signal for the rest of fiscal year 2026.
Speaker #4: Thank you. And once again, if you'd like to ask a question, please press star and 1 on your keypad now. And at this time, there are no further questions in queue.
Operator 3: Thank you. Once again, if you'd like to ask a question, please press Star and one on your keypad now. At this time, there are no further questions in queue. I will turn the meeting back to Neil Wilkin.
Operator: Thank you. Once again, if you'd like to ask a question, please press Star and one on your keypad now. At this time, there are no further questions in queue. I will turn the meeting back to Neil Wilkin.
Speaker #4: I will turn the meeting back to Neil Wilkin.
Speaker #3: Thank you, Angela. I would like to thank everyone for listening to our first quarter of fiscal year 2026 conference call today. As always, we appreciate your time and your investment in optical cable corporation.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Angela. I would like to thank everyone for listening to our Q1 fiscal year 2026 conference call today. As always, we appreciate your time and your investment in Optical Cable Corporation, and that's most appreciated. I also want to thank the members of the United States Armed Forces and be with them and thinking of them during this period of time. Thank you all.
Neil Wilkin: Thank you, Angela. I would like to thank everyone for listening to our Q1 fiscal year 2026 conference call today. As always, we appreciate your time and your investment in Optical Cable Corporation, and that's most appreciated. I also want to thank the members of the United States Armed Forces and be with them and thinking of them during this period of time. Thank you all.
Speaker #3: And that's most appreciated. I also want to thank the members of the team and be with them in thinking of them during this period of time.
Speaker #3: Thank you all.
Operator 3: Thank you. This brings us to the end of today's meeting. We appreciate your time and participation. You may now disconnect.
Operator: Thank you. This brings us to the end of today's meeting. We appreciate your time and participation. You may now disconnect.