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Earnings call: Cohen & Company experienced a net loss of $2.3 million

Published 2024-08-09, 01:42 p/m
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Cohen & Company Inc. (COHN) reported its second quarter 2024 financial results with mixed outcomes. The company experienced a net loss of $2.3 million, or $1.47 per fully diluted share, compared to the net income of $2 million in the previous quarter. Despite the loss, Cohen & Company Capital Markets (CCM) showed a positive performance with $6.4 million in advisory revenues and leadership in two SPAC IPOs. The adjusted pretax loss improved by $10.4 million year-to-date compared to 2023, and the company remains committed to paying its quarterly dividend.

Key Takeaways

  • Cohen & Company reported a net loss of $2.3 million for Q2 2024, with a per-share loss of $1.47.
  • Advisory revenues for CCM reached $6.4 million, and the firm led two SPAC IPOs.
  • The company improved its adjusted pretax loss by $10.4 million compared to the same period last year.
  • Cohen & Company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per share, payable on September 5, 2024.

Company Outlook

  • CCM has expanded to 24 professionals and plans to add more investment banking talent opportunistically.
  • The company is optimistic about CCM's pipeline and expects consistent production through the year-end.

Bearish Highlights

  • Unfavorable mark-to-market adjustments on the principal investment portfolio impacted quarterly results.
  • Net trading revenue and asset management revenue decreased from the previous quarter.
  • Loss from equity method affiliates totaled $6 million for the quarter.

Bullish Highlights

  • The company improved its adjusted pretax loss line year-to-date by $10.4 million versus 2023.
  • Revenue from new issue and advisory services increased by $5.1 million from the same quarter last year.

Misses

  • New issue and advisory revenue decreased by $17.9 million from the first quarter of 2024.
  • The principal transactions and other revenue were negative $6.6 million, mainly due to declines in equity value post-business combination SPACs.

Q&A Highlights

  • No specific questions or answers were highlighted in the summary provided.

Cohen & Company Inc. faced a challenging quarter with a net loss, primarily affected by adverse mark-to-market adjustments. However, the firm showed resilience with improved year-to-date performance and a strong advisory revenue from its CCM division. The company's commitment to maintaining its dividend payout reflects confidence in its future earnings potential and long-term value for shareholders. Despite the volatility in revenues, particularly from new issue and advisory services, Cohen & Company is gearing up for a potentially stronger performance through strategic team expansion and a robust pipeline in its CCM division. The financial services firm will continue to monitor its dividend policy in alignment with quarterly operating results and capital needs.

InvestingPro Insights

Cohen & Company Inc. (COHN) has navigated a turbulent market with notable resilience, as evidenced by the latest financial metrics and InvestingPro Tips. The company's commitment to its dividend is underscored by a noteworthy dividend yield of 12.39%, which stands out as a significant return to shareholders, especially in the current economic climate. This aligns with the company's focus on shareholder value, despite recent market challenges.

InvestingPro Data for Cohen & Company highlights a robust revenue growth of 21.1% for the last twelve months as of Q2 2024. However, the quarterly revenue growth presents a stark contrast with a decline of 55.24% in the same period. This dip may reflect the volatility in the financial markets and the impact of specific business decisions or market conditions that the company faced during that quarter.

The company's profitability over the last twelve months, as indicated by a basic EPS (Earnings Per Share) of $2.43, suggests that Cohen & Company has maintained its ability to generate earnings, which may reassure investors about the firm's financial health. This profitability is an important aspect of the company's overall performance, particularly when considering its future outlook and strategic initiatives.

InvestingPro Tips reveal that while the stock price has experienced a notable decline over the last three months, with a 3-month price total return of -18.21%, the longer-term view shows a strong return over the last five years. This indicates that while short-term fluctuations are evident, the company has a history of delivering value over a more extended period.

For investors seeking more in-depth analysis, InvestingPro offers additional tips on Cohen & Company Inc., which can be accessed through their platform. As of the latest update, there are a total of 5 InvestingPro Tips available for COHN, providing a broader perspective on the company's financial standing and market performance.

Full transcript - Cohen & Company Inc (COHN) Q2 2024:

Operator: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Cohen & Company's Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. My name is Diego, and I will be your operator for today. Before we begin, Cohen & Company would like to remind everyone that some of the statements the company makes during this call may contain forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws. These statements may involve risks and uncertainties that could cause the company's actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements made during this call are made only as of the date of this call, and the company undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. Cohen & Company advises you to read the cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements in its earnings release and its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC. Earlier today, Cohen & Company issued a press release announcing second quarter 2024 financial results. Today's discussion is complementary to that press release, which is available on the company's website at cohenandcompany.com. This conference call is being recorded, and a replay of it will be available for three days, beginning shortly after the conclusion of this call. The company's remarks also include certain non-GAAP financial measures that management believes are meaningful when evaluating the company's performance. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the comparable GAAP measures is provided in the company's earnings release. After the prepared remarks, the call will be opened up for questions. I would now like to turn the call over to Mr. Lester Brafman, Chief Executive Officer of Cohen & Company.

Lester R. Brafman: Thank you, Diego and thank you, everyone, for joining us for our second quarter 2024 Earnings Call. With me on the call is Joe Pooler, our CFO. We are pleased with the performance of our full-service investment banking operation. Cohen & Company Capital Markets, CCM has generated $6.4 million of advisory revenues and acted as lead book runner for two SPAC IPOs. CCM has grown to 24 professionals, and we intend to continue to opportunistically add investment bank talent to our CCM team. We are optimistic about CCM's pipeline and look forward to consistent CCM production through the end of the year. While our second quarter results were weakened by the impact of ongoing unfavorable mark-to-market adjustments on our principal investment portfolio, we are pleased to have improved the company's performance as the adjusted pretax loss line by $10.4 million year-to-date versus 2023. We remain confident about our future earnings potential and our focus on enhancing long-term sustained value for our stockholders, including to continued payment of our quarterly dividend. Now I will turn the call over to Joe to walk through this quarter's financial highlights in more detail.

Joseph W. Pooler Jr.: Thank you, Lester. I'll begin with a discussion of our operating results for the quarter. Our net loss attributable to Cohen & Company Inc. was $2.3 million for the quarter or $1.47 per fully diluted share compared to net income of $2 million for the prior quarter or $1.28 per fully diluted share and net loss of $6.6 million for the prior year quarter or $4.34 per fully diluted share. Our adjusted pretax loss was $8.6 million for the quarter compared to adjusted pretax income of $7.7 million for the prior quarter and adjusted pretax loss of $1.6 million for the prior year quarter. As a reminder, adjusted pretax income is a key earnings measurement for us as it incorporates enterprise earnings attributable to our convertible non-controlling interest, which is substantially held by our Founder and Chairman, Daniel Cohen. Daniel holds his interest in the enterprise through the primary operating subsidiary, Cohen & Company, LLC which is a consolidated subsidiary of Cohen & Company, Inc. New issue and advisory revenue was $6.5 million in the second quarter, a decrease of $17.9 million from the first quarter and an increase of $5.1 million from the year ago quarter. Our revenue earned from new issue and advisory revenue has been and we expect will continue to be volatile. We earn revenue from a limited number of engagements, a small change in the number of engagements can result in quarter-to-quarter fluctuations in the revenue recognized. The average revenue per engagement can also fluctuate and our revenue is generally earned when an underlying transaction closes, thus the timing of underlying transactions increases the volatility as well. Net trading revenue came in at $8.8 million in the second quarter, down $1.1 million from the first quarter and up $1.4 million from the second quarter of 2023. Our asset management revenue totaled $2.1 million in the quarter which was down $600,000 from the prior quarter and up $500,000 from the prior year quarter. Second quarter principal transactions and other revenue was negative $6.6 million, primarily due to mark-to-market adjustments on our principal investments related to our involvement in the SPAC market as a sponsor, asset management, investor and adviser which has resulted in increased holdings of public equity positions in post-business combination companies. Equity value post-business combination SPACs has continued to decline leading many of the founder shares we received to decrease in value, negatively impacting both the principal transaction line item and the equity method line item on our P&L. In addition, in certain cases, we received investment banking consideration from these bank clients in the form of investment assets and some of those investment assets have subsequently fallen in value. Principal transactions revenue includes all gains and losses and income earned on our $32.7 million net investment portfolio. Compensation and benefits expense for the second quarter was $10.7 million which was down from the prior quarter and up from the prior year quarter, primarily due to fluctuations in revenue, income from equity method affiliates, net of our non-convertible non-controlling interests and the related variable incentive compensation. The number of company employees was 121 as of the end of the quarter compared to 116 at the end of March and 117 at the end of June of 2023. Net interest expense for the quarter was $1.4 million, including $1.2 million on our two trust preferred debt instruments, 135,000 on our senior notes, 19,000 on our credit line, and 100,000 on our redeemable financial instrument. Loss from equity method affiliates during the quarter totaled $6 million. During the quarter, there was also an offsetting $5.2 million credit recorded in the net income loss attributable to the non-convertible non-controlling interest line item. These non-convertible non-controlling interests represent ownership in certain consolidated subsidiaries by the portfolio managers of our former SPAC fund and of our current SPAC series funds. The credit or charge is generally an offset to the amounts we record in our net income loss from equity method affiliates line item. In terms of our balance sheet, at the end of the quarter, total equity was $95.6 million compared to $91.8 million as of the end of 2023. The non-convertible non-controlling interest component of total equity was $17.1 million at the end of the quarter and $9.6 million at the end of 2023. Thus, the total enterprise equity excluding the non-convertible non-controlling interest was $78.5 million as of June 30, a $3.7 million decrease from $82.2 million at December 31 of 2023. At the end of the quarter, consolidated indebtedness was carried at $29.7 million and our redeemable financial instrument was carried at $7.9 million. As Lester mentioned, we have declared a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per share payable on September 5, 2024 to stockholders of record as of August 22, 2024. Our Board will continue to evaluate the dividend policy each quarter and future decisions regarding dividends may be impacted by quarterly operating results and the company's capital needs. With that, I'll turn it back over to Lester.

Lester R. Brafman: Thanks, Joe. Please direct any off-line investor questions to Joe Pooler at 215-701-8952 or via e-mail to investorrelations@cohenandcompany.com. The contact information can also be found at the bottom of our earnings release. Operator, you can now open the call lines for questions. And thank you all for joining us today.

Operator:

Lester R. Brafman: Well, thanks everyone for joining us today, and we look forward to speaking with you for our third quarter results. Enjoy the rest of the week. Thank you.

Operator: Thank you. This concludes today's conference. All parties may disconnect. Have a good day.

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