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ePlus Reports Third Quarter and First Nine Months Results
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Third Quarter Gross Profit Increased 5.3% And Gross Margin Expanded Year Over Year
Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2025
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Net sales increased 0.4% to $511.0 million; technology business net sales declined 0.2% to $493.1 million; service revenues increased 52.2% to $113.6 million.
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Technology business gross billings increased 6.6% to $849.5 million.
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Consolidated gross profit increased 5.3% to $140.9 million.
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Consolidated gross margin was 27.6%, compared with 26.3% last year.
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Net earnings decreased 11.5% to $24.1 million.
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Adjusted EBITDA decreased 15.2% to $39.1 million.
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Diluted earnings per share decreased 10.8% to $0.91. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share decreased 10.2% to $1.06.
First Nine Months of Fiscal Year 2025
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Net sales decreased 6.0% to $1,570.7 million; technology business net sales decreased 6.7% to $1,521.9 million; service revenues increased 38.6% to $295.5 million.
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Technology business gross billings decreased 0.2% to $2,491.5 million.
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Consolidated gross profit increased 0.7% to $423.4 million.
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Consolidated gross margin was 27.0%, compared with 25.2% last year.
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Net earnings decreased 11.7% to $82.8 million.
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Adjusted EBITDA decreased 12.5% to $134.4 million.
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Diluted earnings per share decreased 11.9% to $3.10. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share decreased 10.8% to $3.56.
HERNDON, Va., Feb. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ePlus inc. (NASDAQ: PLUS), a leading provider of technology and financing solutions, today announced financial results for the three months and nine months ended December 31, 2024.
Management Comment
“Our third quarter results reflect the benefit of our investment in services and the continuing industry shift toward ratable, subscription and ‘as a service’ revenue recognition,” said Mark Marron, president and CEO of ePlus. “Our services business, driven by organic and inorganic growth, increased 52% in the third quarter, across both managed and professional services. We are also benefitting from acquisitions completed over the past two years which have enhanced our suite of service offerings. This strong services performance in our technology business, however, was offset by lower product sales and a higher proportion of netted down product revenues given the acceleration of the industry shift underway.
“Technology business gross billings increased 6.6% underscoring solid customer demand for our suite of solutions offerings. Consolidated gross profit increased 5.3% and consolidated gross margin expanded 130 basis points, on a lower revenue base as we benefitted from higher proportion of netted down revenues, and increased contribution from higher margin services. We continue to maintain our strong positioning in the fast-growing categories that our customers require and our strong balance sheet positions us well to advance our organic and inorganic growth strategy over time.”
Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Results
For the third quarter ended December 31, 2024, as compared to the third quarter ended December 31, 2023:
Consolidated net sales increased 0.4% to $511.0 million, from $509.1 million.
Technology business net sales declined slightly to $493.1 million, from $494.2 million, as lower product sales were offset by higher service revenues. Technology business gross billings increased 6.6% to $849.5 million, from $797.0 million.
Product sales declined 9.5% to $379.5 million, from $419.5 million and, product margin was 22.1%, up from 21.9% last year, both due to a higher proportion of third-party maintenance, software subscriptions, and services sold in the current quarter, which are recorded on a net basis. Product sales to certain enterprise customers at lower overall margins decreased product margins but was offset by contribution from the netted down revenues.
Professional service revenues increased 73.6% from last year to $69.5 million, from $40.0 million, primarily due to the acquisition of Bailiwick Services, LLC. Gross margins declined to 40.1%, from 43.3% due to a shift in the mix of services provided.
Managed service revenues increased 27.5% to $44.2 million due to ongoing growth in these offerings, including Enhanced Maintenance Support and Cloud services. Gross profit from managed services increased 19.5% from last year due to the increase in revenues. Managed service margins declined to 29.8%, from 31.8%.
Financing business segment net sales increased 19.8% to $17.8 million primarily due to increased proceeds from sales of equipment. Gross profit in the financing business segment increased $2.3 million, from $13.5 million last year to $15.8 million this year, due to the increase in net sales.
Consolidated gross profit increased 5.3% to $140.9 million, from $133.8 million. Technology business gross profit increased 4.0% to $125.0 million due to increased gross profit from the professional and managed services segments offset by a decline in gross profit from the product segment. The financing business segment gross profit increased 16.9% to $15.8 million. Consolidated gross margin was 27.6%, compared with 26.3% last year.
Operating expenses were $112.4 million, up 17.3% from $95.8 million last year, primarily due to increases in salaries and benefits from additional headcount. Our headcount at the end of the third quarter of 2025 was 2,291, up 394 from a year ago, due to the acquisition of Bailiwick Services, LLC on August 19, 2024, and Peak Resources on January 27, 2024. Of the 394 additional employees, 355 were customer facing employees.
Consolidated operating income decreased 25.1% to $28.5 million and earnings before tax decreased 16.3% to $32.2 million. Other income was $3.7 million compared to $0.4 million last year due to higher interest income and foreign currency transaction gains.
Our effective tax rate for the current quarter was 25.0%, lower than the prior year quarter of 29.0%, primarily due to lower state taxes.
Net earnings decreased 11.5% to $24.1 million.
Adjusted EBITDA in the technology business declined 25.1% and increased 23.1% in the financing business segment, and when combined, resulted in a consolidated decrease of 15.2% to $39.1 million.
Diluted earnings per share was $0.91, compared with $1.02 in the prior year quarter. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share was $1.06, compared with $1.18 in the prior year quarter.
First Nine Months of Fiscal Year 2025 Results
For the nine months ended December 31, 2024, as compared to the nine months ended December 31, 2023:
Consolidated net sales decreased 6.0% to $1,570.7 million, from $1,670.8 million.
Technology business net sales decreased 6.7% to $1,521.9 million, from $1,631.8 million, due to lower product sales, offset by higher service revenues. Technology business gross billings decreased 0.2% to $2,491.5 million, from $2,495.5 million.
Product sales decreased 13.5% to $1,226.4 million, from $1,418.6 million, due to declines in customer demand, as well as a shift in mix. Gross profit from product segment sales decreased 11.7% to $271.9 million, from $308.1 million, due to lower sales combined with a shift in mix towards third-party maintenance and services, which are recorded on a net basis.
Professional service revenues increased 48.1% primarily due to the acquisition of Bailiwick Services, LLC. Gross margins declined slightly to 40.8% from 42.0% for the same period in the prior year.
Managed service revenues increased 27.7% to $126.8 million, from $99.3 million, due to ongoing growth in these offerings, including Enhanced Maintenance Support, Cloud and Service Desk services. Gross profit from managed services increased 23.6% to $38.3 million, from $31.0 million, due to the increase in revenues. Gross margins declined slightly to 30.2% from 31.2% last year.
Financing business segment net sales increased 24.9% to $48.8 million, from $39.1 million, due to higher transactional gains and portfolio earnings offset by lower post-contract earnings. Gross profit in the financing business segment increased $10.7 million primarily due to the increase in sales.
Consolidated gross profit increased to $423.4 million, from $420.4 million. Consolidated gross margin was 27.0%, compared with last year’s gross margin of 25.2%, due to higher product margins.
Operating expenses were $316.7 million, up 8.7% from $291.2 million last year, primarily due to increases in salaries and benefits and general and administrative costs, both of which were due to increases in personnel. The increase in depreciation and amortization was due to the acquisition of Bailiwick Services, LLC.
Consolidated operating income decreased 17.4% to $106.7 million. Earnings before tax decreased 13.0% to $113.0 million. Other income was $6.3 million compared to $0.7 million last year, primarily due to higher interest income.
Our effective tax rate for the current year period was 26.7%, slightly lower than last year’s 27.8%.
Net earnings decreased 11.7% to $82.8 million.
Adjusted EBITDA decreased 12.5% to $134.4 million.
Diluted earnings per common share was $3.10 for the nine months ended December 31, 2024, compared with $3.52 in the prior year. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per common share was $3.56, compared with $3.99 in the prior year.
Balance Sheet Highlights
As of December 31, 2024, cash and cash equivalents increased slightly to $253.1 million, from $253.0 million as of March 31, 2024, as cash generated from operations was used for working capital needs, the acquisition of Bailiwick Services, LLC and repurchases of our common stock. Inventory decreased 29.1% to $99.0 million compared with $139.7 million as of March 31, 2024. Total stockholders’ equity as of December 31, 2024 was $962.3 million, compared with $901.8 million as of March 31, 2024. Total shares outstanding were 26.7 million as of December 31, 2024, and 27.0 million as of March 31, 2024.
Fiscal Year 2025 Guidance
Fiscal year 2025 net sales are now expected to be in the range of $2.07 billion to $2.11 billion, and the adjusted EBITDA range is now expected to be $165.0 million to $171.0 million. ePlus cannot predict with reasonable certainty and without unreasonable effort, the ultimate outcome of unusual gains and losses, the occurrence of matters creating GAAP tax impacts, fluctuations in interest expense or interest income and share-based compensation, and acquisition-related expenses. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors, and could be material to the ePlus’ results computed in accordance with GAAP. Accordingly, ePlus is unable to provide a reconciliation of GAAP net earnings to adjusted EBITDA for the full year 2025 forecast.
Summary and Outlook
“Looking ahead, we are excited about the opportunities we see in areas including AI, cybersecurity and cloud, and are confident in our strategy of investing in these faster growth offerings. We will continue to prioritize investments in these areas as we build upon our broad suite of solutions. Importantly, our cash position is strong and our balance sheet is healthy which provides flexibility to support our growth initiatives, including organic growth in customer facing headcount and acquisitions,” concluded Mr. Marron.
Recent Corporate Developments/Recognitions
In the third quarter, ePlus:
Achieved ISO 9001 CertificationLaunched Secure GenAI AcceleratorAdditionally, effective January 3, 2025, ePlus welcomed Melissa Ballenger as a new member of the Board of Directors.
Conference Call Information
ePlus will hold a conference call and webcast at 4:30 p.m. ET on February 5, 2025:
Date:
February 5, 2025
Time:
4:30 p.m. ET
Audio Webcast (Live & Replay):
https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/412924671
Live Call:
(888) 596-4144 (toll-free/domestic)
(646) 968-2525 (international)
Archived Call:
(800) 770-2030 (toll-free/domestic)
(609) 800-9909 (international)
Conference ID:
5394845# (live call and replay)
A replay of the call will be available approximately two hours after the call through February 12, 2025. A transcript of the call will also be available on the ePlus Investor Relations website at https://www.eplus.com/investors.
About ePlus inc.
ePlus is a customer-first, services-led, and results-driven industry leader offering transformative technology solutions and services to provide the best customer outcomes. Offering a full portfolio of solutions, including artificial intelligence, security, cloud and data center, networking, and collaboration, as well as managed, consultative and professional services, ePlus works closely with organizations across many industries to successfully navigate business challenges. With a long list of industry-leading partners and more than 2,200 employees, our expertise has been honed over more than three decades, giving us specialized yet broad levels of experience and knowledge. ePlus is headquartered in Virginia, with locations in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, and Asia‐Pacific. For more information, visit www.eplus.com, call 888-482-1122, or email info@eplus.com. Connect with ePlus on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and Instagram.
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Forward-looking statements
Statements in this press release that are not historical facts may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements,” including, among other things, statements regarding the future financial performance of ePlus. Actual and anticipated future results may vary materially due to certain risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, exposure to fluctuation in foreign currency rates, interest rates, and inflation, including as a result of national and international political instability fostering uncertainty and volatility in the global economy, which may cause increases in our costs and wages and our ability to increase prices to our customers, negative impacts to the arrangements that have pricing commitments over the term of an agreement and/or the loss of key lenders or constricting credit markets as a result of changing interest rates, which may result in adverse changes in our results of operations and financial position; significant adverse changes in our relationship with one or more of our larger customer accounts or vendors, including decreased account profitability, reductions in contracted services, or a loss of such relationships; a material decrease in the credit quality of our customer base, or a material increase in our credit losses, including by the federal government’s actual or attempted termination for convenience, other contract termination or non-performance; our ability to remain secure during a cybersecurity attack or other information technology (“IT”) outage, including disruptions in our, our vendors or other third party’s IT systems and data and audio communication networks; our ability to secure our own and our customers’ electronic and other confidential information, while maintaining compliance with evolving data privacy and regulatory laws and regulations and appropriately providing required notice and disclosure of cybersecurity incidents when and if necessary; ongoing remote work trends, and the increase in cybersecurity attacks that have occurred while employees work remotely and our ability to adequately train our personnel to prevent a cyber event; the possibility of a reduction of vendor incentives provided to us; our dependence on key personnel to maintain certain customer relationships, and our ability to hire, train, and retain sufficient qualified personnel by recruiting and retaining highly skilled, competent personnel, and vendor certifications; risks relating to use or capabilities of artificial intelligence (“AI”) including social and ethical risks; our ability to manage a diverse product set of solutions, including AI products and services, in highly competitive markets with a number of key vendors; changes in the IT industry and/or rapid changes in product offerings, including the proliferation of the cloud, infrastructure as a service (“IaaS”), software as a service (“SaaS”), platform as a service (“PaaS”), and AI; supply chain issues, including a shortage of IT products, may increase our costs or cause a delay in fulfilling customer orders, or increase our need for working capital, or delay completing professional services, or purchasing IT products or services needed to support our internal infrastructure or operations, resulting in an adverse impact on our financial results; our inability to identify acquisition candidates, perform sufficient due diligence prior to completing an acquisition, successfully integrate a completed acquisition, or identify an opportunity for or successfully completing a business disposition, may affect our earnings; our ability to raise capital, maintain or increase as needed our lines of credit with vendors or our floor plan facility, obtain debt for our financing transactions, or the effect of those changes on our common stock price; our ability to implement comprehensive plans for the integration of sales forces, cost containment, asset rationalization, systems integration, and other key strategies; and other risks or uncertainties detailed in our reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All information set forth in this press release is current as of the date of this release and ePlus undertakes no duty or obligation to update this information either as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable U.S. securities law.
ePlus inc. AND SUBSIDIARIES
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
December 31, 2024
March 31, 2024
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$253,074
$253,021
Accounts receivable—trade, net
594,175
644,616
Accounts receivable—other, net
62,280
46,884
Inventories
99,021
139,690
Financing receivables—net, current
148,758
102,600
Deferred costs
67,945
59,449
Other current assets
51,445
27,269
Total current assets
1,276,698
1,273,529
Financing receivables and operating leases—net
87,636
79,435
Deferred tax asset
6,087
5,620
Property, equipment and other assets–net
104,778
89,289
Goodwill
202,794
161,503
Other intangible assets—net
87,783
44,093
TOTAL ASSETS
$1,765,776
$1,653,469
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
LIABILITIES
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$313,046
$315,676
Accounts payable—floor plan
115,744
105,104
Salaries and commissions payable
52,727
43,696
Deferred revenue
154,273
134,596
Non-recourse notes payable—current
24,173
23,288
Other current liabilities
36,848
34,630
Total current liabilities
696,811
656,990
Non-recourse notes payable—long-term
9,622
12,901
Other liabilities
97,003
81,799
TOTAL LIABILITIES
803,436
751,690
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Preferred stock, $0.01 per share par value; 2,000 shares authorized; none outstanding
–
–
Common stock, $0.01 per share par value; 50,000 shares authorized; 26,703
outstanding at December 31, 2024 and 26,952 outstanding at March 31, 2024
276
274
Additional paid-in capital
192,087
180,058
Treasury stock, at cost, 880 shares at December 31, 2024 and
447 shares at March 31, 2024
(57,639)
(23,811)
Retained earnings
825,760
742,978
Accumulated other comprehensive income—foreign currency
translation adjustment
1,856
2,280
Total Stockholders’ Equity
962,340
901,779
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
$1,765,776
$1,653,469
ePlus inc. AND SUBSIDIARIES
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
2024
2023
Net sales
Product
$397,318
$434,371
$1,275,172
$1,457,636
Services
113,647
74,684
295,503
213,205
Total
510,965
509,055
1,570,675
1,670,841
Cost of sales
Product
297,434
328,908
959,027
1,116,046
Services
72,646
46,337
188,291
134,347
Total
370,080
375,245
1,147,318
1,250,393
Gross profit
140,885
133,810
423,357
420,448
Selling, general, and administrative
104,181
89,381
296,760
272,331
Depreciation and amortization
7,676
5,399
18,260
15,821
Interest and financing costs
517
983
1,639
3,054
Operating expenses
112,374
95,763
316,659
291,206
Operating income
28,511
38,047
106,698
129,242
Other income (expense), net
3,650
366
6,302
673
Earnings before taxes
32,161
38,413
113,000
129,915
Provision for income taxes
8,028
11,131
30,218
36,122
Net earnings
$24,133
$27,282
$82,782
$93,793
Net earnings per common share—basic
$0.91
$1.02
$3.12
$3.53
Net earnings per common share—diluted
$0.91
$1.02
$3.10
$3.52
Weighted average common shares outstanding—basic
26,495
26,618
26,568
26,598
Weighted average common shares outstanding—diluted
26,620
26,697
26,727
26,665
Technology Business
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
Change
2024
2023
Change
(in thousands)
(in thousands)
Net sales
Product
$379,472
$419,478
(9.5 %)
$1,226,397
$1,418,581
(13.5 %)
Professional services
69,497
40,044
73.6 %
168,676
113,870
48.1 %
Managed services
44,150
34,640
27.5 %
126,827
99,335
27.7 %
Total
493,119
494,162
(0.2 %)
1,521,900
1,631,786
(6.7 %)
Gross profit
Product
84,046
91,919
(8.6 %)
271,910
308,059
(11.7 %)
Professional services
27,841
17,332
60.6 %
68,879
47,852
43.9 %
Managed services
13,160
11,015
19.5 %
38,333
31,006
23.6 %
Total
125,047
120,266
4.0 %
379,122
386,917
(2.0 %)
Selling, general, and administrative
100,441
86,001
16.8 %
284,575
261,694
8.7 %
Depreciation and amortization
7,676
5,381
42.7 %
18,260
15,747
16.0 %
Interest and financing costs
–
217
(100.0 %)
–
1,428
(100.0 %)
Operating expenses
108,117
91,599
18.0 %
302,835
278,869
8.6 %
Operating income
$16,930
$28,667
(40.9 %)
$76,287
$108,048
(29.4 %)
Gross billings
$849,546
$796,986
6.6 %
$2,491,482
$2,495,451
(0.2) %
Adjusted EBITDA
$27,498
$36,725
(25.1 %)
$103,803
$132,170
(21.5) %
Technology Business Gross Billings by Type
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
Change
2024
2023
Change
(in thousands)
(in thousands)
Networking
$214,762
$251,322
(14.5 %)
$716,087
$839,638
(14.7 %)
Cloud
207,762
181,559
14.4 %
644,888
641,120
0.6 %
Security
190,808
189,476
0.7 %
506,256
480,159
5.4 %
Collaboration
22,381
23,180
(3.4 %)
102,074
97,111
5.1 %
Other
76,513
55,473
37.9 %
193,650
203,805
(5.0 %)
Product gross billings
712,226
701,010
1.6 %
2,162,955
2,261,833
(4.4 %)
Service gross billings
137,320
95,976
43.1 %
328,527
233,618
40.6 %
Total gross billings
$849,546
$796,986
6.6 %
$2,491,482
$2,495,451
(0.2 %)
Technology Business Net Sales by Type
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
Change
2024
2023
Change
(in thousands)
(in thousands)
Networking
$181,367
$209,936
(13.6 %)
$602,883
$723,760
(16.7 %)
Cloud
116,864
120,253
(2.8 %)
375,431
427,365
(12.2 %)
Security
53,919
58,822
(8.3 %)
143,133
156,504
(8.5 %)
Collaboration
8,391
13,608
(38.3 %)
47,278
53,647
(11.9 %)
Other
18,931
16,859
12.3 %
57,672
57,305
0.6 %
Total product
379,472
419,478
(9.5 %)
1,226,397
1,418,581
(13.5 %)
Professional services
69,497
40,044
73.6 %
168,676
113,870
48.1 %
Managed services
44,150
34,640
27.5 %
126,827
99,335
27.7 %
Total net sales
$493,119
$494,162
(0.2 %)
$1,521,900
$1,631,786
(6.7 %)
Technology Business Net Sales by Customer End Market
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
Change
2024
2023
Change
(in thousands)
(in thousands)
Telecom, Media, & Entertainment
$126,201
$139,551
(9.6 %)
$352,624
$405,192
(13.0 %)
SLED
71,412
60,108
18.8 %
261,195
264,419
(1.2 %)
Technology
71,293
83,951
(15.1 %)
235,387
268,302
(12.3 %)
Healthcare
58,670
55,504
5.7 %
212,185
214,182
(0.9 %)
Financial Services
46,217
38,816
19.1 %
130,701
174,391
(25.1 %)
All other
119,326
116,232
2.7 %
329,808
305,300
8.0 %
Total net sales
$493,119
$494,162
(0.2 %)
$1,521,900
$1,631,786
(6.7 %)
Financing Business Segment
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
Change
2024
2023
Change
(in thousands)
(in thousands)
Portfolio earnings
$4,466
$3,701
20.7 %
$13,491
$10,113
33.4 %
Transactional gains
8,477
8,107
4.6 %
24,272
16,335
48.6 %
Post-contract earnings
4,743
2,685
76.6 %
10,163
11,357
(10.5 %)
Other
160
400
(60.0 %)
849
1,250
(32.1 %)
Net sales
17,846
14,893
19.8 %
48,775
39,055
24.9 %
Gross profit
15,838
13,544
16.9 %
44,235
33,531
31.9 %
Selling, general, and administrative
3,740
3,380
10.7 %
12,185
10,637
14.6 %
Depreciation and amortization
–
18
(100.0 %)
–
74
(100.0 %)
Interest and financing costs
517
766
(32.5 %)
1,639
1,626
0.8 %
Operating expenses
4,257
4,164
2.2 %
13,824
12,337
12.1 %
Operating income
$11,581
$9,380
23.5 %
$30,411
$21,194
43.5 %
Adjusted EBITDA
$11,651
$9,464
23.1 %
$30,612
$21,466
42.6 %
ePlus inc. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP INFORMATION
We included reconciliations below for the following non-GAAP financial measures: (i) Adjusted EBITDA, (ii) Adjusted EBITDA for business segments, (iii) non-GAAP Net Earnings and (iv) non-GAAP Net Earnings per Common Share – Diluted.
We define Adjusted EBITDA as net earnings calculated in accordance with US GAAP, adjusted for the following: interest and financing costs, depreciation and amortization, share-based compensation, acquisition related expenses, provision for income taxes, and other income (expense). Adjusted EBITDA presented for the technology business segments and the financing business segment is defined as operating income calculated in accordance with US GAAP, adjusted for interest and financing costs, share-based compensation, acquisition related expenses, and depreciation and amortization. We consider the interest on notes payable from our financing business segment and depreciation expense presented within cost of sales, which includes depreciation on assets financed as operating leases, to be operating expenses. As such, they are not included in the amounts added back to net earnings in the Adjusted EBITDA calculation.
Non-GAAP net earnings and non-GAAP net earnings per common share – diluted are based on net earnings calculated in accordance with GAAP, adjusted to exclude other (income) expense, share based compensation, acquisition related expenses, and acquisition related amortization expenses, and the related tax effects.
We use the above non-GAAP financial measures as supplemental measures of our performance to gain insight into our operating performance and performance trends. We believe that such non-GAAP financial measures provide management and investors a useful measure for period-to-period comparisons of our business and operating results by excluding items that management believes are not reflective of our underlying operating performance. Accordingly, we believe that such non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating our operating results.
Our use of non-GAAP information as analytical tools has limitations, and you should not consider them in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our financial results as reported under GAAP. In addition, other companies, including companies in our industry, might calculate adjusted EBITDA, non-GAAP net earnings and non-GAAP net earnings per common share or similarly titled measures differently, which may reduce their usefulness as comparative measures.
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
2024
2023
(in thousands)
Consolidated
Net earnings
$24,133
$27,282
$82,782
$93,793
Provision for income taxes
8,028
11,131
30,218
36,122
Share based compensation
2,933
2,526
8,385
7,145
Acquisition related expenses
29
–
1,072
–
Interest and financing costs
–
217
–
1,428
Depreciation and amortization [1]
7,676
5,399
18,260
15,821
Other (income) expense, net [2]
(3,650)
(366)
(6,302)
(673)
Adjusted EBITDA
$39,149
$46,189
$134,415
$153,636
Technology Business Segments
Operating income
$16,930
$28,667
$76,287
$108,048
Share based compensation
2,863
2,460
8,184
6,947
Depreciation and amortization [1]
7,676
5,381
18,260
15,747
Acquisition related expenses
29
–
1,072
–
Interest and financing costs
–
217
–
1,428
Adjusted EBITDA
$27,498
$36,725
$103,803
$132,170
Financing Business Segment
Operating income
$11,581
$9,380
$30,411
$21,194
Share based compensation
70
66
201
198
Depreciation and amortization [1]
–
18
–
74
Adjusted EBITDA
$11,651
$9,464
$30,612
$21,466
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
2024
2023
(in thousands)
GAAP: Earnings before taxes
$32,161
$38,413
$113,000
$129,915
Share based compensation
2,933
2,526
8,385
7,145
Acquisition related expenses
29
–
1,072
–
Acquisition related amortization expense [3]
5,983
3,856
14,180
11,348
Other (income) expense [2]
(3,650)
(366)
(6,302)
(673)
Non-GAAP: Earnings before provision for income taxes
37,456
44,429
130,335
147,735
GAAP: Provision for income taxes
8,028
11,131
30,218
36,122
Share based compensation
734
733
2,263
2,005
Acquisition related expenses
7
–
300
–
Acquisition related amortization expense [3]
1,495
1,115
3,788
3,173
Other (income) expense, net [2]
(913)
(106)
(1,656)
(190)
Tax benefit (expense) on restricted stock
21
10
513
226
Non-GAAP: Provision for income taxes
9,372
12,883
35,426
41,336
Non-GAAP: Net earnings
$28,084
$31,546
$94,909
$106,399
Three Months Ended December 31,
Nine Months Ended December 31,
2024
2023
2024
2023
GAAP: Net earnings per common share – diluted
$0.91
$1.02
$3.10
$3.52
Share based compensation
0.08
0.07
0.23
0.19
Acquisition related expenses
–
–
0.03
–
Acquisition related amortization expense [3]
0.17
0.10
0.39
0.30
Other (income) expense, net [2]
(0.10)
–
(0.17)
(0.01)
Tax benefit (expense) on restricted stock
–
(0.00)
(0.02)
(0.01)
Total non-GAAP adjustments – net of tax
0.15
0.16
0.46
0.47
Non-GAAP: Net earnings per common share – diluted
$1.06
$1.18
$3.56
$3.99
[1] Amount consists of depreciation and amortization for assets used internally.
[2] Interest income and foreign currency transaction gains and losses.
[3] Amount consists of amortization of intangible assets from acquired businesses.
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Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair Students Win Big at the 75th California Science and Engineering Fair
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SAN DIEGO, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The 75th California Science and Engineering Fair (CSEF) took place April 11–12 at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, bringing together 900 of the best of 1st place winners from regional competitions covering 58 counties across the state, including the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF). GSDSEF students earned 40 awards at the event, including two of only six highly coveted spots to the prestigious Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Seven students earned 1st Place awards in the categories of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Cognitive Science, Microbiology, Physics and Astronomy, and Zoology. In addition, one student won the Saban Family Foundation Scholar Prize, while another won the South Coast AQMD Air Quality Award and A&WMA Environmental Leadership Award. CSEF is the oldest science fair west of the Mississippi River and the highest level competition in the state.
Top winners were:
Arya Bhatt, Grade 7, Oak Valley Middle School, South Coast AQMD Air Quality Award, A&WMA Environmental Leadership Award, “Context Aware Real Time Air Quality Prediction Using Machine Learning”.
Joie Green, Grade 8, Muirlands Middle School, 1st Place, “Soon I will be Invisible: How to Direct Energy with Topological Metamaterials”.
Maggie Hao, Grade 10, The Bishop’s School, 1st Place, “Harnessing Tardigrade Genes to Enhance Bacterial Biosensors for Heavy Metal Pollutant Detection”.
Uma Kattamuri, Grade 7, Oak Valley Middle School, 1st Place, “Elevated CO2 During Kalanchoe pinnata Growth Reveals Enhanced Antiproliferative and Synergistic Therapies”.
Sonika Dhenuva Konda, Grade 11, Del Norte High School, Saban Family Foundation Scholar Prize, “Adaptive Swarm Coordination for Wildfire Control via Q-Learning Tuned PSO with Quantum-Inspired Coupling”.
Emma Liu, Grade 11, The Bishop’s School, ISEF Finalist, 1st Place, “Defining 3D Phenotypic Cell States of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils via Novel Computational Pipeline”.
Sharvi Mahajan, Grade 8, Bernardo Heights Middle School, 1st Place, “Evaluating Predictive EEG Theta/Beta Features in Adult ADHD via Machine Learning”.
Sydney O’Donnell, Grade 8, The Rhoades School, 1st Place, TFJIC, “Effects of Marigold Versus Chlorella Supplementation on Yolk Lutein Content”.
Ihan Sung, Grade 11, Eastlake High School, ISEF Finalist, 1st Place, “Renewable Ammonia Electrochemical Synthesis by Glow Discharge with an Iron Based Catalyst”.
Full results and project showcase available online.
About the GSDSEF
Since 1955, the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF) has provided an inspiring experience in science and engineering for tens of thousands of San Diego and Imperial County students, motivating them to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This regional competition challenges students to go beyond classroom studies to do independent research – to ask compelling questions, to design and implement innovative solutions, and to present and defend results to judges who are professionals in their fields. The GSDSEF brings together 800 of the best middle and high school students, 400+ judges who are professionals in their fields and over 60 professional societies and organizations, with $40k in prizes awarded.
The GSDSEF fosters creativity and innovation through inquiry, celebrates students’ STEM achievements, and showcases how young minds can make an impact in the present and future. Many of these student scientists are conducting world-class research and conducting groundbreaking experiments in fields ranging from Astronomy to Zoology, such as the discovery of cures for diseases, formulations of new vaccines, cancer research, applying AI to enhance medical diagnoses, using biomimicry for water conservation, novel drone technology, advances in micro robotics and autonomous driving technology. The GSDSEF is the highest-level STEM competition in the region and one of the oldest, most respected and competitive in the world. The GSDSEF is a 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at gsdsef.org and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.
Copyright © 2026 Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair. All rights reserved.
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Innowise Named to 2026 CRN Tech Elite 250 List By The Channel Company
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WARSAW, Poland, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Innowise has officially secured a position on CRN’s 2026 Tech Elite 250. This annual ranking identifies IT solution providers across the US and Canada that have achieved top-tier status within the partner programs of the industry’s leading technology vendors. The inclusion follows a period of verified growth in technical proficiency and a focus on high-impact engineering.
“Innowise concentrates on creating scalable, resilient architectures that produce measurable benefits for our clients. The honor of being recognized by CRN highlights the commitment of our experts to maintain high standards in highly competitive markets,” said Dmitry Nazarevich, CTO at Innowise.
About the Tech Elite 250
The Tech Elite 250 is a directory of companies recognized as having the highest level of partnership and certifications within the global IT ecosystem. In order to reach the final list, the provider must hold the most advanced technical credentials from vendors like AWS, Cisco, Dell, HPE, IBM, Intel, Nutanix, and Nvidia.
This directory serves as a verified ledger for enterprise clients who need to orchestrate complex hardware and software stacks without letting legacy environments rot. Holding these certifications is mandatory to stop the cash bleed caused by inefficient infrastructure and unoptimized cloud usage.
About Innowise
Founded in 2007, Innowise is a global software engineering and IT consulting center. The company is focused on developing high-value technologies, including artificial intelligence, data engineering, and cloud computing. Innowise crafts technological solutions for companies across 40+ domains in order to assist them in updating, creating, and modernizing their digital ecosystems.
Innowise specializes in using established technologies and modular approaches to enable organizations to expand or shift their operations while retaining complete control over all their physical and intangible assets.
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Neusoft Showcases Full-Stack & Global Innovations at Auto China 2026
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BEIJING, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At Auto China 2026, Neusoft Corporation hosted a press conference on April 25th and announced three key strategic moves: the iteration of Neusoft OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution 7.0, the launch of Neusoft NAGIC.AI Cockpit Software Platform, and the strategic upgrade of its subsidiary, Neusoft Smart Go. By leveraging full-stack technology and a global ecosystem to drive innovation and empowerment, Neusoft is transforming vehicles into proactive, connected and collaborative mobile intelligent spaces.
OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution 7.0: An Evolved AI Companion for Global Intelligent Mobility
Intelligent mobility requires proactive perception, scenario integration, and global connectivity to meet personalized user needs and complex driving scenarios. Neusoft, whose products cover over 130 countries and regions worldwide, addresses these challenges with its OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution 7.0 through AI-driven innovation and global ecosystem collaboration. Powered by One Mate’s cross-agent collaboration and a sub-product matrix including One Map, One Sight, One Cloud, One Pay, One Store, One Link, and One Guard, the solution delivers full-link global mobility services spanning navigation, in-cabin AR, payment, app ecosystem services, connectivity and security. By breaking down functional silos, it streamlines multi-step operations into a single “depart” command, leveraging full-stack AI technology across perception, decision-making, interaction, and execution processes.
Guan Xin, Vice President of Neusoft and General Manager of Neusoft Automotive Innovative Solutions Division, said, “Adhering to the core principles of AI and globalization, OneCoreGo® 7.0 keeps innovating, evolving into a globally intelligent mobility companion that truly understands user needs.”
To enhance driving safety and mobility efficiency, OneCoreGo® 7.0 has also comprehensively upgraded its sub-products: One Map Global Navigation newly introduces 3D city effects, 3D lane-level maps, and traffic light guidance, offering dedicated solutions for two-wheelers and commercial vehicles as well. One Sight AR For Car improves navigation display effects, reducing instances of taking wrong routes. One Pay In-Vehicle Payment achieves over 90% payment coverage for parking services across core European cities. Combined with One Cloud’s global compliance cloud monitoring platform and One Guard’s full-stack vehicle networking security services, it creates a truly comprehensive OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution.
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Amid the AI-driven transformation of the automotive industry, the market faces two challenges: limited computing power in legacy vehicles and high adaptation difficulties for next-gen models. Neusoft’s NAGIC.AI Cockpit Software Platform adopts a flexible “distributed + centralized” dual-track architecture approach. For existing vehicle models, it introduces the AI BOX solution, rapidly boosting computing power via external AI computing units, significantly reducing upgrade costs and timelines. For new vehicle models built on next-gen central computing platforms, Neusoft provides a full-stack AI cockpit software product suite, meeting automakers’ stringent requirements for system stability, reliability, and full-domain control.
Pang Hongyan, Vice President of Neusoft and General Manager of the Automotive Intelligent Software Division, said, “Our dual-track architecture enables every vehicle to embrace AI and enjoy an intelligent future. Both existing models and new-generation vehicles can find the most suitable path to intelligentization.”
Moreover, Neusoft’s NAGIC.AI Cockpit Software Platform features scenario-based, human-centric AI Agents seamlessly integrating driving safety, occupant care services, intelligent assisted driving and in-cabin entertainment. Neusoft also collaborates with global ecosystem partners to drive intelligent upgrades of in-cabin interaction products, fostering a more open and dynamic intelligent cockpit ecosystem.
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Aligning with the trend of E/E architecture evolution from distributed control to “central computing + zonal control”, Neusoft Smart Go, a subsidiary of Neusoft in the field of intelligent vehicle connectivity, has completed a strategic upgrade, aiming to become a global leader in full-domain upper-body electronics solutions for intelligent vehicles.
This strategic upgrade positions Neusoft Smart Go to focus on full-domain scenarios in upper-body electronics, building a product matrix covering full-category in-vehicle electronics solutions, including central computing platforms, cockpit-driving-parking integration, intelligent cockpits, intelligent communications, intelligent audio systems, and zonal control units, and pioneering the integration of large model algorithms.
Jian Guodong, Senior Vice President of Neusoft and CEO of Neusoft Smart Go, said, “This strategic upgrade represents a significant leap from partial focus to comprehensive layout. Through our dual-track strategy of high-end cutting-edge solutions and mature standardized products, we can flexibly meet the mass production needs of vehicle models across different regions and price segments worldwide.” Neusoft Smart Go will provide mass-producible, adaptable hardware-software integrated solutions, empowering global automakers in achieving intelligent transformation.
Neusoft’s President, Mr.Gai Longjia stated, “In the future, Neusoft Smart Go will create stronger synergy with Neusoft Corporation by sharing internal technologies and capabilities while responding jointly to external demands. This specialized yet collaborative model will preserve business unit’s agility and expertise while enhancing Neusoft’s full-stack technological advantages.”
As a trusted partner in a smarter world, Neusoft is committed to collaborating with global automakers and ecosystem partners to build an open and inclusive intelligent automotive community together for the future of global mobility.
For more information about Neusoft, please visit www.neusoft.com.
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