The market is not really happy with Sunnyvale, CA-based-based Accuray Inc.’s ARAY preliminary results for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2017. Following the announcement, the company’s stock lost over 2% in the last trading session to close at $4.70.
Meanwhile, a glimpse at the third quarter of fiscal 2017 performance shows a loss of 6 cents per share, which compared unfavorably with the Zacks Consensus Estimate of earnings of a penny. Total revenue in the quarter decreased approximately 7.6% year over year to $97 million.
Preliminary Results
Revenues: Revenues for the fourth quarter are forecasted in the band of $111.5–$112.0 million. For the fiscal, revenues are projected in the range of $382.8–$383.3 million. Per management, Europe and Asia Pacific are key growth areas for the company.
Gross Product Orders: Accuray expects approximately $86 million of gross product orders. For the fiscal, gross product orders are anticipated to be approximately $298 million. Notably, in the last quarter, gross product orders increased almost 48.6% on a year-over-year basis. Solid growth in gross orders is buoyed by the full commercial launch of the Radixact system and continued strong demand for the company’s flagship CyberKnife system.
Balance Sheet: Accuray forecasts cash, cash equivalents, investments and restricted cash of around $108 million (as of Jun 30, 2017). This marks an increase of $11.4 million from Mar 31, 2017. Per management, during the fourth quarter, Accuray reduced its total debt by $10 million. The company expects age-outs and cancellations for the fourth quarter to be approximately $19 million and $4 million, respectively.
Our Estimates & Stock Performance
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the current quarter stands at a breakeven. Revenues are expected to be around $111.45 million for the fourth quarter. We note that Accuray failed to meet earnings and revenue estimates in the past four quarters.
For the full year, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the bottom line stands at a loss of 28 cents. Coming to revenue estimates, we expect Accuray’s revenues of around $382.76 million for the fiscal.
However, the company promises a long-term expected earnings growth rate of 15% and carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Over the last six months, the stock gave a negative return of 12.2%, comparing unfavorably with the Zacks classified Medical Instruments sub-industry’s gain of 016.6%. The current level is also significantly lower than the S&P 500’s return of 8.5% over the same time frame.