Badger Meter (NYSE:BMI) reported Q1 EPS of $0.49, $0.02 worse than the analyst estimate of $0.51. Revenue for the quarter came in at $132.4 million versus the consensus estimate of $132.52 million.
Outlook
Bockhorst continued, “We delivered strong revenue growth in the quarter which was enabled by a number of actions we have taken, and continue to execute, to improve operating resiliency. It was also the result of our longstanding 'choice matters' portfolio of solutions designed to fulfill varied customer needs. While recent geopolitical events have increased the level of supply chain uncertainty and accelerated inflationary pressures in an already difficult environment, we continue to act quickly to secure supply and to strategically price our solutions aligned with the value we deliver. While near-term unevenness appears to be the norm, we remain confident in our ability to execute in the face of these challenges.
“Our optimistic long-term outlook is built on strong industry demand fundamentals, strategic customer successes and our comprehensive offering of innovative and tailorable smart water solutions that we believe will extend our market leadership. We are actively addressing customer requirements to enhance operational efficiency and resiliency by leveraging our industry-leading ORION Cellular endpoints and our BEACON digital platform to solve their water-related needs and challenges. We continue to execute our strategic growth plans to further expand these customer-centric solutions both organically, and through tuck-in technology acquisitions, utilizing our strong balance sheet.”
Bockhorst concluded, “With our world-class team focused on navigating the various operating challenges and delivering on the healthy demand for our trusted solutions, we look to create value for our shareholders while furthering our vision to preserve and protect the world’s most precious resource.”
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