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SRTS 2026财年第二季度业绩电话会:8台SRT-100设备推迟至第三季度

2026-08-14 08:41

核心要点

  • 2026财年第二季度营收从上年同期的730万美元降至230万美元,主要原因为出货台数由19台降至11台。
  • 另有8台SRT-100设备错过了6月30日的融资截止日期。管理层表示,这些设备此后已获批并售出,相关营收预计将在2026财年第三季度确认,平均售价接近每台25万美元。
  • 毛利率从39.7%降至34.8%,反映出价格较低的国际出货量占比提高,以及与新“公平交易协议”(Fair Deal Agreement)投放相关的成本影响。
  • 净亏损扩大至870万美元,即每股亏损0.53美元,其中包括对递延所得税资产净额计提的570万美元估值备抵。调整后EBITDA为负300万美元。
  • 管理层表示,随着医生对专用CPT代码的了解不断深化,商业化管线有所增强。与客户的讨论越来越多地涉及具备多分支机构扩展潜力的较大规模医师集团和医疗系统。
  • 公司预计2026财年下半年的业绩表现将更加强劲。管理层重申了对第三季度和第四季度出货量均将超过20台的预期,同时指出转化和融资时机仍是重要的变量。

主要财务数据

指标 2026财年第二季度 2025财年第二季度 点评
营业收入 230万美元 730万美元 出货台数减少及收入确认时机影响
销售或投放台数 11 19 2026财年第二季度包含公平交易协议和租赁;其中6台为直接销售
营业成本 150万美元 440万美元 随出货台数减少而下降
毛利润 约80万美元 290万美元 受产品组合及公平交易投放成本影响
毛利率 34.8% 39.7% 国际业务占比提高及新增经常性收入投放
一般及管理费用 180万美元 200万美元 薪酬成本降低,但被更高的专业服务费部分抵消
销售及市场推广费用 110万美元 140万美元 展会、佣金及临床研究成本下降
研发费用 110万美元 150万美元 下一代系统开发成本下降及人员减少
调整后EBITDA -300万美元 -180万美元 非GAAP指标
净亏损 -870万美元 -100万美元 2026财年第二季度包含570万美元的递延所得税估值备抵
每股亏损 -0.53美元 -0.06美元
现金及现金等价物 1520万美元 截至2026年3月31日为1830万美元 截至6月30日无循环信贷借款
存货 1840万美元 截至2026年3月31日为1650万美元 旨在支持直接销售及持续投放

业务与经营业绩

本季度主要的不利干扰来自第三方融资延误,涉及8台SRT-100设备。管理层表示,若无此延误,第二季度的出货量本可达到19台而非11台。公司已停止与涉事银行的合作。

随着公司继续向医生普及1月1日生效的专用CPT代码,商业活动有所改善。管理层表示,医疗诊所正日益从评估报销事宜转向确定如何将SRT引入其日常运营。

客户的合作选择包括直接购买、融资、租赁和“公平交易协议”。管理层将当前需求描述为在经常性收入模式与直接购买之间基本平分。较大规模的医疗集团对经常性收入模式表现出更大兴趣,而其他客户则继续偏好拥有设备所有权。

“公平交易协议”和租赁收入是在协议期内逐期确认,而非在发货时确认。此类投放可能会对短期毛利率造成压力,因为初始成本已在前期记录,而使用产生的收入则分布在未来各个期间。

几乎所有新的直接购买和经常性收入客户均附带CensusLink。公司还聘请了内部销售人员,专门针对现有的SRT-100和Vision用户。管理层预计,按月付费的软件服务将逐步扩大规模,并贡献更高毛利率的经常性收入。

国际方面,管理层报告称澳大利亚、新西兰、中国大陆及香港地区的关注度不断上升。在两次会议后,澳大利亚展现出了特别强烈的参与意向,但公司表示国际拓展将继续保持审慎与纪律。

管理层展望

在顺延至第三季度的8台设备以及通过六至九个月的客户教育与互动建立起来的管线支持下,管理层预计2026财年下半年的业绩将强于上半年。

在分析师问答环节,管理层重申了对第三季度和第四季度出货量均将超过20台的预期。公司的优先事项包括销售管线转化、扩大客户采用率、提高已安装系统的使用率、经常性收入增长以及向可持续盈利迈进。

管理层还指出,针对覆盖150 KV以下治疗(包括SRT)的一级放射治疗,医院医生收费标准拟提高26%。该增幅目前仍属于提案,尚未最终确定为正式报销变更。

风险与关注事项

  • 融资延误会导致设备销售和收入确认跨季度转移,第二季度延至第三季度的8台设备就证明了这一点。
  • 国际出货量占比上升可能会拖累平均售价和毛利率。
  • “公平交易协议”投放涉及前期成本,而收入取决于未来的使用率并在合同期内分期确认。
  • 较大的医师集团和医疗系统具备多分支机构扩展潜力,但比单个诊所具有更长的销售周期。
  • 本季度现金从1830万美元降至1520万美元,而存货则从1650万美元增加到1840万美元。
  • 管理层预计公司以前的最大客户不会在2026财年下半年采购设备。

分析师问答亮点

  • 延误设备:受影响的8台设备均为SRT-100系统。管理层预计平均售价接近每台25万美元,并将在第三季度确认收入。
  • 管线成熟度:销售管线既包括潜在新客户,也包括过去六至九个月内接触的客户。管理层预计相当一部分将在下半年实现转化。
  • 收入模式:在第二季度的11台设备中,6台为直接销售。更广泛的销售管线中,经常性收入安排与直接购买之间大致保持50/50的比例。
  • CensusLink:几乎所有新客户都在采用该软件,同时内部销售团队正针对现有已安装客户群进行推广。管理层预计其收入贡献将通过月度收费随时间推进而逐步增加。
  • 前最大客户:公司目前未收到该客户的设备订单,且预计下半年也不会有来自该客户的采购。

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管理层陈述

Operator

Thank you. Welcome to the Census Health Care's second quarter 2026 Financial Results Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal a conference specialist by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then 1 on your telephone keypad. To withdraw your questions, please press star then 2. Please note this event is being recorded.

I would now like to turn the conference over to Alex Sharif with New Street Investor Relations.

Unknown Speaker

Good afternoon and thank you all for joining today's call to discuss Census Health Care's second quarter 2026 financial results. Joining me from census are Joe Serdano, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Michael Serdano, President, Chief Commercial Officer, General Counsel, and Javier Rompola, Chief Financial Officer. As a reminder, some of the matters that will be discussed during today's call contain forward-looking statements within the meanings of federal security laws. All statements other than historical facts that address activities Census healthcare assumes, plans, EXPECTS, BELIEVES, INTENDS, OR ANTICIPATES, AND OTHER SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS, WILL, SHOULD, OR MAY OCCUR IN THE FUTURE ARE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS. THE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS ARE MANAGEMENT'S BELIEFS BASED UPON CURRENT AVAILABLE CONDITIONS. information as of the date of this conference call, August 13, 2026. Census Healthcare undertakes no obligations to revise or update any forward-looking statements AS REQUIRED BY LAW. ALL FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO RISK, RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES AS DESCRIBED IN THE COMPANY'S FORMS 10 K, 10 Q, AND OTHER SEC FILINGS.

DURING TODAY'S CALL, REFERENCES WILL BE MADE TO CERTAIN NON-GAP FINANCIAL MEASURES. CENSUS BELIEVES THAT THE THESE MEASURES PROVIDE USEFUL INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS, YET THEY SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR GAP, NOR SHOULD THEY BE VIEWED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR OPERATING RESULTS DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GAP. A REQUIREMENT FOR INVESTORS TO Reconciliation of non-GAAP to GAAP results is included in today's press release. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to Joe Cerdano. Joe?.

Joseph Sardano

Thank you, Alex, and good afternoon, everyone. We appreciate you joining us today. I'll start with the issue that had the biggest impact on our second quarter financial results. During the quarter, we secure equipment orders that we expected to be recognized in Q2. Third party financing approval was not completed before June 30th. as was promised several times, which prevented us from recognizing 19 units and related revenue in the quarter. The good news is that the eight units in question have since been approved and the related revenue will be recognized in the third quarter. This bank clearly overcommitted while attempting to oppress us to earn and further gain ongoing business from us.

They were unable to execute on their promises. We will no longer be working with this bank. More importantly, our commercial momentum strengthened during the quarter. At the beginning of the year, we laid out five priorities for 2026. Education and training, which is ongoing. accelerating adoption, which is occurring, expanding recurring revenue, broadening our commercial reach, and driving census towards sustainable profitability. We spent much of the first half educating the market around the new CPT codes and helping physicians understand what the new reimbursement environment means for their practices. We are We are now seeing that work translate into commercial momentum.

Our pipeline is stronger. We are seeing more inbound interests. We are engaging with a broader range of customers, including independent dermatology practices, larger physician groups and health systems. And we are increasingly seeing opportunities with larger organizations that have the potential to adopt SRT across multiple locations during our multiple models. That is the future of our business. We are not looking simply to replace revenue from one customer with revenue from another. We are building a broader, more diversified customer base that can support sustainable, more predictable growth in a wider geography. The dedicated CPT goes remain a major catalyst for that transition.

Physicians now have greater reimbursement clarity and a much better understanding of the economics associated with providing SRT as a noninvasive alternative to Mohs surgery. As practices gain experience with the codes and see reimbursement working in the real world, the conversation increasingly moves from whether they should consider SRT to how they want to incorporate it in their practices. We're also seeing increasing utilization within our Fair Deal Agreement program. For larger groups in particular, the shared service model remains an attractive way to bring SRT into multiple practices while allowing us to participate directly in treatment utilization. At the same time, we continue to see customers evaluating direct ownership as they understand the economics under the new re-employment. and reimbursement environment. Internationally, we are also seeing growing interest, particularly across Asia Pacific. Michael spent considerable time in the region during the quarter, including Australia, and he'll talk more about what we are seeing there in a moment.

We entered the second half with considerably more commercial activity than we had entering the year. Our job now is to convert that activity into revenue, and that is exactly where our focus is. With that, I'll turn the call over to Michael to provide more detail on what we are seeing in the market and how we are converting these opportunities.

Michael Sardano

Michael. Thanks, Joe. I'd like to start by giving some color on what we're actually seeing in the market, as the nature of our customer conversations has changed considerably since the beginning of the year. When the dedicated CPT codes took effect January 1, our first job was education. The physicians needed to understand the codes, understand the economics, and most importantly, see that reimbursement was actually being paid out. That conversation has changed. Increasingly, we're no longer explaining whether reimbursement works. We're speaking with practices about how they want to bring SRT in. we are seeing growing engagement across independent dermatology practices, larger physician groups, and healthcare systems. Our pipeline strengthened during the quarter as a result of physician education, inbound customer inquiries, and follow-up from the commercial initiatives we have undertaken throughout the year. Importantly, we are increasingly engaging with larger physician organizations and healthcare systems.

These opportunities naturally take longer to develop than a single practice sale, but the potential is also much greater because one relationship can ultimately represent multiple locations and multiple systems. We are spending more time with these organizations because we believe they can become an important part of the next phase of Census' growth. Customers also have more ways than ever to access our technology. They can purchase a system outright, utilize financing, enter into a rental arrangement, or participate in our Fair Deal Agreement program. Having those different pathways allows us to meet customers where they are and removes barriers that historically may have delayed adoption. Internationally, I spent a significant amount of time during the quarter developing our opportunities across the Asia Pacific, particularly in Australia, New Zealand, China, and Hong Kong. We're seeing growing physician interest in SRT and believe there are attractive opportunities to build the business in these markets over time.

China is as strong as ever, but Australia in particular has generated strong engagement in just the two conferences that we have attended, and we are actively developing relationships that can support our commercial presence there. To give you some facts, nearly 70% of all Australians will have skin cancer before the age of 70. making it the highest rate of skin cancer on earth. New Zealand trails close behind with no other country anywhere near them. This is a market that is prime for growth in SRT. We are going to be disciplined about international expansion, but we see it as another meaningful avenue for diversifying the Census business. Our priorities for the second half are straightforward. Convert the pipeline, expand adoption across a broader customer base, increase utilization of the systems already in the field, and give customers the flexibility they need to bring SRT into their practices.

We have considerably more opportunities in front of us today than we did at the beginning of the year. Now it's about conversion. With that, I'll turn the call over to Javier for review of the financials. Javier.

Javier Rampolla

Thank you, Michael, and good afternoon, everyone. I will briefly review our financial results for the second quarter of 2026. Revenue for the quarter was 2.3 million compared with 7.3 million in the prior year period, a decrease of approximately 5 million. The year-over-year decrease was primarily driven by a lower number of units sold, with 11 units sold during the second quarter of 2026, including full deal agreements and rentals. with 19 units during the second quarter of 2025. Revenue associated with fair deal agreements and rentals is recognized over the term of the agreement, rather than at the time of the shipment. Cost of sales was 1.5 million compared with 4.4 million in the prior year period. The decrease was primarily related to lower number of units sold.

Gross profit was approximately .8 million compared with 2.9 million due to the second quarter of 2025. Gross margin was 34.8% compared with 39.7% in the prior year period. The present growth profit and margin was primarily driven by product mix, including a higher proportion of international shipments, which carry low average selling prices, as well as costs associated with the new system placement under our Fair Deal Agreement Program. If utilization increases, we expect those placements to contribute revenue over future periods. Turning to operating expenses. General and administrative expense was 1.8 million compared with 2 million in the prior year period. The decrease was primarily attributable to lower compensation costs, partially offset by higher professional fees. CERELA market and expense was 1.1 million compared with 1.4 million in the prior year period.

The decrease was primarily driven by lower trade show expenses, commission expenses, and clinical research costs. Research and development expense was also $1.1 million compared with $1.5 million in the prior year period. The decrease primarily reflected lower product development costs related to next generation system and reduced headcount. Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter of 2026 was negative $3 million compared with negative $1.8 million for the second quarter of 2025. Adjusted EBITDA, a non-cash financial measure, is defined as earning before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and stock compensation expense. Please see our earlier, earnings release issue earlier today for a consideration between GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures. Other income was approximately 0.1 million compared with approximately 2.2 million in the prior year period, and relates primarily to interest income. loss for the quarter was $8.7 million or $0.53 per share compared with a net loss of $1 million or $0.06 per share during the second quarter of 2025.

The second quarter of 2026 included a $5.7 million valuation allowance against net deferred tax assets. Turning to the balance sheet. We ended the quarter with 15.2 million in cash and cash equivalents compared with 18.3 million as of March 31, 2026. The company had no outstanding borrowings on its revolving credit as of June 30. Inventory was 18.4 million as of June 30 compared with 16.5 million as of March 31, while prepaid inventory was approximately 0.6 million as of June 30. Our inventory position provides us with the ability to support both direct equipment sales and continue placement as we work to convert the commercial pipeline. Before turning the call back to Joe, I'd like to provide some perspective on the second half. As we have discussed, second quarter results were affected by timing of revenue recognition on eight units.

That equipment now has been sold and the related revenue recognized in the quarter. We also entered the quarter with continued commercial activity across our domestic and international markets. As a result, we continue to remain confident in our ability to deliver stronger performance during the second half of 2026. With that, I'll turn the call back to Joe.

Joseph Sardano

Thank you, Javier and Michael. The message I wanna leave with you today is straightforward. We spent the first half building the foundation of this new reimbursement environment, and we're now seeing that translate into stronger commercial momentum. Our pipeline is growing, our customer base is broadening, utilization is increasing, and we are working closely with larger organizations in the US as well as new opportunities internationally. We remain focused on the same five priorities we established at the beginning of the year. We will continue to work on ongoing education and training, accelerating customer adoption, expanding recurring revenue, broadening our commercial reach, and driving census toward profitability. We remain confident that the second half of 2026 will be stronger than the first, and our focus is on execution and conversion.

Operator

continued support and now we're happy to take questions operator thank you we will now begin the question-and-answer session to ask a question you may press star then one on your telephone keypad if you are using a speakerphone please pick up your handset before pressing the keys to withdraw your question please press star then to the first question comes from Anthony Vendetti from Maxim Group. Please go ahead.

分析师问答

Anthony Vendetti

Thanks. So I just want to just. Focus on those eight units sounds like obviously didn't have a good situation with that one particular bank that was responsible for financing those eight. Sure. Joe, I thought you mentioned 19 units. Were you talking about the 19 units that were sold in second quarter 2025, and these were the only eight units that were shifted into the third quarter?.

Joseph Sardano

No, this relates to the 11 units that we booked and have marked as booked for Q2. Had we been able to get this bank to meet the deadline as they promised that would have been eight more. We would have had 19 units for the quarter. And that would be relative to what we did in the first quarter, which was 14. So we would have had 19. Those eight units now have fallen into, the third quarter, they've already been approved, sold, and you know,.

Anthony Vendetti

It didn't take long for a bank to come in and get it done for us. Okay, so you had another bank do that. On those eight units, I don't know if they were just Vision 100s or Vision 100-plus, are there...

Joseph Sardano

Should we assume an ASP on those, an aggregate of around 200,000 each? Is that about right, or was it a little more than that? They were all the – not the visions. They were all the 100s, and we're expecting to have an average selling price of closer to 250. Okay.

Anthony Vendetti

$250, okay, great. Okay. Okay. And then... You know, you were talking about, you know, delivering a strong second half performance. It sounds like... you know, in terms of your at least pipeline of activity, You're seeing an increased level of interest. When you look at that pipeline, Are these earlier conversations or is that pipeline filled with customers that are about to place orders and you're just –.

Joseph Sardano

you know, looking to like, you know, cross the T's and dot the I's, or is this pipeline just starting to build for the second half? The pipeline really started from day one of this year when we started going through the education and training process of what the new CPT codes represented. And so it's a combination of of a lot of new customers, but a lot of customers that we've been talking to over the last six to nine months, quite frankly. So we're excited for that pipeline. And I think that we're going to see a lot of that come to fruition here in the second half, which was the reason why we always said that we were going to get better as the year goes on.

Anthony Vendetti

went on. Okay and then lastly, you know, without naming the largest customer you used to have, Is that customer still not purchasing any units from you? And maybe just an update on whether or not.

Joseph Sardano

You think there could be some units purchased by that former customer in the second half of 26? No units are being purchased by them, and I would say that we're not expecting any units to be purchased by them. I think that they're still going through. what they have to discuss amongst themselves to reevaluate their models.

Anthony Vendetti

David Plylar, Understood. Understood. And then maybe one last one on the FDA, the Fair Deal Agreement. As you look at the pipeline, are most of these potential contracts going to be under the Fair Deal Agreement. I know internationally they're usually sales. So if we had a look at... you know, sort of the revenue mix, how would you, you know, very broadly sort of break that out in terms of expectations.

Joseph Sardano

I think we're seeing the recurring revenue model at about a 50 50 pace with outright purchase. Um, We still have a lot of customers that want to buy the units, and we still have a lot of the larger groups that only want to go through the recurring model phase. And so that's what we're experiencing right now. So I think that that bodes well for not just the present, but also the future. Thank you.

Anthony Vendetti

Okay, great. Thanks for all that, Culler, and I'll hop back in the queue. Thanks, Anthony. Thanks, Anthony. Thank you, Anthony.

Operator

As a reminder, if you have a question, please press star 1. The next question comes from Ben Hainer from Lake Street Capital Markets. Please go ahead.

Benjamin Haynor

Good afternoon, gentlemen. Thanks for taking the questions. I'm just curious, on 11 sales, you mentioned also that about half and half are kind of sales versus recurring slash rental. How did those shake out? I apologize if I missed this. between rental sales, FDA agreement, or Fair Deal agreement, Out of the 11, six were direct sales. Okay. Got it. And then on, you know, you had 14 in Q1. You would have had 19 in Q2. Maybe I misread the way you couched it earlier this year, but my recollection was that you expected to kind of have one. units each quarter sequentially throughout the year. Is that still the case? And should we expect, you know, 20 plus units? in Q3 and Q4? Very clear, yes.

And I appreciate you, you know, looking at that math that way because that's exactly the way we're looking at it. We're expecting a nice third quarter to come from all of us. Okay, great. And then on the census link activations, anything you can discuss there?.

Michael Sardano

We're making some sales on it so that it can continues to increase and contribute to the recurring revenue piece. Michael. Dan, I just want to add color what Joe said. The great question. All of the new customers that are coming in to do either a direct purchase or reoccurring revenue are getting CensusLink. Almost every single one of them. I haven't had one that has. As far as the expansion of CensusLink, we have hired inside salespeople to go and call current customers that have an SRT 100 or a vision out in the field, and we're actively trying to get as many people as we can. on census link as possible. So from a percentage standpoint and from a margin standpoint, it's a very big growth area that I think that we're very excited about expanding.

And does that become meaningful, you think, later this year? Does it take a couple few quarters to get people up and running? Yes, it's going to build. Obviously, being a software, it's a monthly type charge. It's a smaller number, but margins are much larger, right? So it's going to be meaningful, and it's going to be It's going to get the user experience kind of like, you know, I always analogize to cars, pardon me, but if you're driving around in your car from 10 years ago, you don't have anything other than maybe OnStar that has like an experience of software with it. You drive a new age Tesla, everyone that drives a Tesla will know that there's constantly software updates and the user interface and user interaction is just much different. It's like playing with a computer and downloading the new app or downloading the new software. It really changes the whole car experience. And that's what we're trying to do with our SRT devices.

It keeps the user engaged daily, and also it helps the user operate much, much easier.

Benjamin Haynor

Okay, great. Sounds pretty slick. And then lastly, on the kind of post-reimbursement, I know the hospital reimbursement you commented on in the press releases up. Anything on the physician fee schedule? I know dermatology, I think, took kind of a hit.

Michael Sardano

overall, but what do you guys see in there? Yes, so the hospital physician fee schedule, level one radiation, which affects SRT, anything under 150 KV, that is being proposed to increase 26%. As far as anything dermatology, nothing that I'm aware of is hindering anything from dermatology.

Benjamin Haynor

We just got the new code started January 1, so. Okay, great.

Operator

Well, thanks for taking the questions, gentlemen. Thanks, Ben. This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to management for closing remarks.

Benjamin Haynor

Thank you everybody for joining us today. Again, we will be back with more information We've outlined what we did here in the second quarter, and we are very excited for our third and fourth quarters coming up. So we look forward to touching base with you again at the end of the third quarter during the call at that time. In the meantime, stay healthy, and we look forward to talking to you then. Thank you.

Operator

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