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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by NCS Multistage Holdings Inc.

    8/1/24 5:01:45 PM ET
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    UNITED STATES

    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

    Washington, D.C. 20549

     

    FORM 10-Q

    (Mark One)

     

    ☑ Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of

    the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

     

    For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2024

     

    OR

     

    ☐ Transition Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of

    the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

     

    For the transition period from   ______  to  ______

     

    Commission file number: 001-38071

     

    NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

    (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

     

     

    Delaware

     

    46-1527455

     
     

    (State or other jurisdiction of

    incorporation or organization)

     

    (IRS Employer

    Identification number)

     
         
     

    19350 State Highway 249, Suite 600

       
     

    Houston, Texas

     

    77070

     
     

    (Address of principal executive offices)

     

    (Zip Code)

     

     

    Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (281) 453-2222

     

    Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

     

    Title of each class

    Trading Symbol(s)

    Name of each exchange on which registered

    Common Stock, $0.01 par value

    NCSM

    Nasdaq Capital Market

     

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.     Yes ☑   No ☐

     

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).     Yes ☑   No ☐

     

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

     

     

    Large accelerated filer

    ☐

    Accelerated filer

    ☐

     
     

    Non-accelerated filer

    ☑  

    Smaller reporting company

    ☑

     
       

    Emerging growth company

    ☐

     

     

    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.    ☐

     

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act).    Yes ☐   No ☑

     

    As of July 30, 2024, there were 2,502,680 shares of common stock outstanding.

     

     

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

     

       

    Page

    PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

         

    Item 1.

    Financial Statements (Unaudited)

     
     

    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

    3

     

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

    4

     

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss

    5

     

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity

    6

     

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

    7

     

    Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

    8

         

    Item 2.

    Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

    17

         

    Item 3.

    Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

    30

         

    Item 4.

    Controls and Procedures

    30

         

    PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

         

    Item 1.

    Legal Proceedings

    31

         

    Item 1A.

    Risk Factors

    31

         
    Item 5. Other Information 31
         

    Item 6.

    Exhibits

    32

         

    Signatures

     

    33

     

     

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    PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

    ITEM 1.  Financial Statements

    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

    (In thousands, except share data)

    (Unaudited)

     

      

    June 30,

      

    December 31,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Assets

            

    Current assets

            

    Cash and cash equivalents

     $18,614  $16,720 

    Accounts receivable—trade, net

      24,505   23,981 

    Inventories, net

      41,563   41,612 

    Prepaid expenses and other current assets

      3,206   1,862 

    Other current receivables

      3,958   4,042 

    Insurance receivable

      —   15,000 

    Total current assets

      91,846   103,217 

    Noncurrent assets

            

    Property and equipment, net

      23,147   23,336 

    Goodwill

      15,222   15,222 

    Identifiable intangibles, net

      4,073   4,407 

    Operating lease assets

      4,056   4,847 

    Deposits and other assets

      823   937 

    Deferred income taxes, net

      198   66 

    Total noncurrent assets

      47,519   48,815 

    Total assets

     $139,365  $152,032 

    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

            

    Current liabilities

            

    Accounts payable—trade

     $7,567  $6,227 

    Accrued expenses

      5,406   3,702 

    Income taxes payable

      736   364 

    Operating lease liabilities

      1,471   1,583 

    Accrual for legal contingencies

      —   15,000 

    Current maturities of long-term debt

      2,074   1,812 

    Other current liabilities

      2,679   3,370 

    Total current liabilities

      19,933   32,058 

    Noncurrent liabilities

            

    Long-term debt, less current maturities

      6,828   6,344 

    Operating lease liabilities, long-term

      2,994   3,775 

    Other long-term liabilities

      199   213 

    Deferred income taxes, net

      372   249 

    Total noncurrent liabilities

      10,393   10,581 

    Total liabilities

      30,326   42,639 

    Commitments and contingencies (Note 10)

              

    Stockholders’ equity

            

    Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized, no shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023

      —   — 

    Common stock, $0.01 par value, 11,250,000 shares authorized, 2,557,482 shares issued and 2,502,564 shares outstanding at June 30, 2024 and 2,482,796 shares issued and 2,443,744 shares outstanding at December 31, 2023

      26   25 

    Additional paid-in capital

      446,070   444,638 

    Accumulated other comprehensive loss

      (86,516)  (85,752)

    Retained deficit

      (266,642)  (265,617)

    Treasury stock, at cost, 54,918 shares at June 30, 2024 and 39,052 shares at December 31, 2023

      (1,913)  (1,676)

    Total stockholders' equity

      91,025   91,618 

    Non-controlling interest

      18,014   17,775 

    Total equity

      109,039   109,393 

    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

     $139,365  $152,032 

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.

     

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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

    (In thousands, except per share data)

    (Unaudited)

     

       

    Three Months Ended

       

    Six Months Ended

     
       

    June 30,

       

    June 30,

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    2024

       

    2023

     

    Revenues

                                   

    Product sales

      $ 19,022     $ 17,433     $ 50,780     $ 48,863  

    Services

        10,668       7,958       22,768       20,082  

    Total revenues

        29,690       25,391       73,548       68,945  

    Cost of sales

                                   

    Cost of product sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        12,209       11,994       31,901       30,827  

    Cost of services, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        5,510       4,935       12,105       11,115  

    Total cost of sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        17,719       16,929       44,006       41,942  

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

        14,820       14,477       28,650       30,628  

    Depreciation

        1,134       948       2,207       1,891  

    Amortization

        167       167       334       334  

    Loss from operations

        (4,150 )     (7,130 )     (1,649 )     (5,850 )

    Other income (expense)

                                   

    Interest expense, net

        (115 )     (211 )     (215 )     (420 )

    Provision for litigation, net of recoveries

        —       (24,886 )     —       (42,400 )

    Other income, net

        2,203       1,478       3,340       1,770  

    Foreign currency exchange (loss) gain

        (507 )     23       (1,005 )     78  

    Total other income (expense)

        1,581       (23,596 )     2,120       (40,972 )

    (Loss) income before income tax

        (2,569 )     (30,726 )     471       (46,822 )

    Income tax expense

        270       1,350       757       250  

    Net loss

        (2,839 )     (32,076 )     (286 )     (47,072 )

    Net income attributable to non-controlling interest

        256       155       739       128  

    Net loss attributable to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

      $ (3,095 )   $ (32,231 )   $ (1,025 )   $ (47,200 )

    Loss per common share

                                   

    Basic loss per common share attributable to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

      $ (1.21 )   $ (13.02 )   $ (0.41 )   $ (19.16 )

    Diluted loss per common share attributable to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

      $ (1.21 )   $ (13.02 )   $ (0.41 )   $ (19.16 )

    Weighted average common shares outstanding

                                   

    Basic

        2,548       2,476       2,528       2,464  

    Diluted

        2,548       2,476       2,528       2,464  

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.

     

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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

    (In thousands)

    (Unaudited)

     

      

    Three Months Ended

      

    Six Months Ended

     
      

    June 30,

      

    June 30,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Net loss

     $(2,839) $(32,076) $(286) $(47,072)

    Foreign currency translation adjustments, net of tax of $0

      (268)  442   (764)  343 

    Comprehensive loss

      (3,107)  (31,634)  (1,050)  (46,729)

    Less: Comprehensive income attributable to non-controlling interest

      256   155   739   128 

    Comprehensive loss attributable to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

     $(3,363) $(31,789) $(1,789) $(46,857)

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.

     

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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

    (In thousands, except share data)

    (Unaudited)

     

       

    Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2024

     
       

    Preferred Stock

       

    Common Stock

       

    Additional
    Paid-In

       

    Accumulated
    Other
    Comprehensive

       

    Retained

       

    Treasury Stock

       

    Non-controlling

       

    Total
    Stockholders'

     
       

    Shares

       

    Amount

       

    Shares

       

    Amount

       

    Capital

       

    Loss

       

    Deficit

       

    Shares

       

    Amount

       

    Interest

       

    Equity

     

    Balances as of December 31, 2023

        —     $ —       2,482,796     $ 25     $ 444,638     $ (85,752 )   $ (265,617 )     (39,052 )   $ (1,676 )   $ 17,775     $ 109,393  

    Share-based compensation

        —       —       —       —       766       —       —       —       —       —       766  

    Net income

        —       —       —       —       —       —       2,070       —       —       483       2,553  

    Distribution to noncontrolling interest

        —       —       —       —       —       —       —       —       —       (500 )     (500 )

    Vesting of restricted stock

        —       —       57,830       —       —       —       —       —       —       —       —  

    Shares withheld

        —       —       —       —       —       —       —       (15,866 )     (237 )     —       (237 )

    Currency translation adjustment

        —       —       —       —       —       (496 )     —       —       —       —       (496 )

    Balances as of March 31, 2024

        —     $ —       2,540,626     $ 25     $ 445,404     $ (86,248 )   $ (263,547 )     (54,918 )   $ (1,913 )   $ 17,758     $ 111,479  

    Share-based compensation

        —       —       —       —       667       —       —       —       —       —       667  

    Net (loss) income

        —       —       —       —       —       —       (3,095 )     —       —       256       (2,839 )

    Release of restricted stock

        —       —       16,856       1       (1 )     —       —       —       —       —       —  

    Currency translation adjustment

        —       —       —       —       —       (268 )     —       —       —       —       (268 )

    Balances as of June 30, 2024

        —     $ —       2,557,482     $ 26     $ 446,070     $ (86,516 )   $ (266,642 )     (54,918 )   $ (1,913 )   $ 18,014     $ 109,039  

     

       

    Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2023

     
       

    Preferred Stock

       

    Common Stock

       

    Additional
    Paid-In

       

    Accumulated
    Other
    Comprehensive

       

    Retained

       

    Treasury Stock

       

    Non-controlling

       

    Total
    Stockholders'

     
       

    Shares

       

    Amount

       

    Shares

       

    Amount

       

    Capital

       

    Loss

       

    Deficit

       

    Shares

       

    Amount

       

    Interest

       

    Equity

     

    Balances as of December 31, 2022

        —     $ —       2,434,809     $ 24     $ 440,475     $ (85,617 )   $ (262,464 )     (26,335 )   $ (1,389 )   $ 18,233     $ 109,262  

    Share-based compensation

        —       —       —       —       913       —       —       —       —       —       913  

    Net loss

        —       —       —       —       —       —       (14,969 )     —       —       (27 )     (14,996 )

    Vesting of restricted stock

        —       —       41,489       1       (1 )     —       —       —       —       —       —  

    Shares withheld

        —       —       —       —       —       —       —       (11,086 )     (264 )     —       (264 )

    Currency translation adjustment

        —       —       —       —       —       (99 )     —       —       —       —       (99 )

    Balances as of March 31, 2023

        —     $ —       2,476,298     $ 25     $ 441,387     $ (85,716 )   $ (277,433 )     (37,421 )   $ (1,653 )   $ 18,206     $ 94,816  

    Share-based compensation

        —       —       —       —       1,044       —       —       —       —       —       1,044  

    Net (loss) income

        —       —       —       —       —       —       (32,231 )     —       —       155       (32,076 )

    Currency translation adjustment

        —       —       —       —       —       442       —       —       —       —       442  

    Balances as of June 30, 2023

        —     $ —       2,476,298     $ 25     $ 442,431     $ (85,274 )   $ (309,664 )     (37,421 )   $ (1,653 )   $ 18,361     $ 64,226  

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.

     

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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

    (In thousands)

    (Unaudited)

     

       

    Six Months Ended

     
       

    June 30,

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

     

    Cash flows from operating activities

                   

    Net loss

      $ (286 )   $ (47,072 )

    Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

                   

    Depreciation and amortization

        2,541       2,225  

    Amortization of deferred loan costs

        103       102  

    Share-based compensation

        2,062       2,542  

    Provision for inventory obsolescence

        679       245  

    Deferred income tax expense

        21       57  

    Gain on sale of property and equipment

        (340 )     (333 )

    (Recovery of) provision for credit losses

        (5 )     58  

    Provision for litigation, net of recoveries

        —       42,400  

    Net foreign currency unrealized loss (gain)

        956       (279 )

    Proceeds from note receivable

        61       271  

    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

                   

    Accounts receivable—trade

        (1,024 )     5,759  

    Inventories, net

        (1,501 )     (5,907 )

    Prepaid expenses and other assets

        (619 )     552  

    Accounts payable—trade

        1,353       545  

    Accrued expenses

        1,761       (4 )

    Other liabilities

        (2,092 )     (2,078 )

    Income taxes receivable/payable

        429       (125 )

    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

        4,099       (1,042 )

    Cash flows from investing activities

                   

    Purchases of property and equipment

        (633 )     (1,151 )

    Purchase and development of software and technology

        (53 )     (167 )

    Proceeds from sales of property and equipment

        293       340  

    Net cash used in investing activities

        (393 )     (978 )

    Cash flows from financing activities

                   

    Payments on finance leases

        (932 )     (743 )

    Line of credit borrowings

        2,974       8,397  

    Payments of line of credit borrowings

        (2,974 )     (7,663 )

    Treasury shares withheld

        (237 )     (264 )

    Distribution to noncontrolling interest

        (500 )     —  

    Net cash used in financing activities

        (1,669 )     (273 )

    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

        (143 )     (195 )

    Net change in cash and cash equivalents

        1,894       (2,488 )

    Cash and cash equivalents beginning of period

        16,720       16,234  

    Cash and cash equivalents end of period

      $ 18,614     $ 13,746  

    Noncash investing and financing activities

                   

    Assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities

      $ 1,821     $ 845  

    Assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities

      $ —     $ 1,789  

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.

     

     
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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
     

     

    Note 1.  Basis of Presentation

     

    Nature of Business

     

    NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiaries and subsidiaries for which it has a controlling voting interest (collectively referred to as the “Company,” “NCS,” “we,” “our” and “us”), is primarily engaged in providing engineered products and support services for oil and natural gas well construction, well completions and field development strategies. We offer our products and services primarily to exploration and production companies for use both in onshore and offshore wells. We operate through service facilities principally located in Houston and Odessa, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Calgary, Red Deer, Grande Prairie and Estevan, Canada; Neuquén, Argentina and Stavanger, Norway.

     

    Basis of Presentation

     

    Our accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, issued by the Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and have not been audited by our independent registered public accounting firm. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with our financial statements and related notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 (“Annual Report”). We consolidate Repeat Precision, LLC and its subsidiary (“Repeat Precision”), a 50% owned entity, with operations in the United States and Mexico, because NCS has a controlling voting interest. The other party’s ownership is presented separately as a non-controlling interest. In the opinion of management, these condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments necessary for a fair statement of the interim periods presented. The results of operations for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of those for a full year. All intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated for purposes of preparing these condensed consolidated financial statements. In addition, certain reclassifications of prior period balances have been made to conform to the current period presentation. The reclassifications had no effect on the previously reported net loss.

     

    Significant Accounting Policies

     

    Our significant accounting policies are described in “Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies” in our Annual Report.

     

    Recent Accounting Pronouncements

     

    In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures. This ASU improves income tax disclosures including a requirement for specific categories in the effective tax rate reconciliation, additional information for reconciling items that meet a quantitative threshold, certain disclosures pertaining to income taxes paid (net of refunds received) and amendments to other disclosure requirements. The new standard is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024 and should be applied prospectively although retrospective application is permitted. Early adoption is also permitted for financial statements that have not yet been issued. We are currently evaluating the impact of the adoption of this guidance.

     

    In November 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-07, Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures. This ASU improves reportable segment disclosure requirements on an annual and interim basis and includes requirements for entities with a single reportable segment. The improvements include disclosure of significant segment expenses that are regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), the title and position of the CODM and an explanation of how the CODM uses the reported measure of segment profit or loss in assessing performance and allocating resources, as well as other disclosure requirements. The new standard is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024, and should be applied retrospectively. Early adoption is permitted. We are currently evaluating the impact of the adoption of this guidance.

     

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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
     
     

    Note 2.  Segment and Geographic Information

     

    We have determined that we operate in one reportable segment that has been identified based on how our chief operating decision maker manages our business. 

     

    We aggregate revenue for presentation based on qualitative factors including the nature of the products and services, the nature and commonality of production processes, a shared customer base primarily in North America, the scope of geographic operations and a common industry and regulatory environment. However, we present revenue on a geographic basis, segregated between product sale and service revenues.

     

    The following table summarizes revenue by geographic area attributed based on the current billing address of the customer (in thousands):

     

     

    Three Months Ended

     

    Six Months Ended

     

    June 30,

     

    June 30,

     

    2024

     

    2023

     

    2024

     

    2023

    United States

               

    Product sales

    $8,550 $6,942 $16,317 $15,002

    Services

     3,241  2,440  5,485  5,699

    Total United States

     11,791  9,382  21,802  20,701

    Canada

               

    Product sales

     8,263  9,970  30,938  32,531

    Services

     3,795  4,351  12,789  12,461

    Total Canada

     12,058  14,321  43,727  44,992

    Other Countries

               

    Product sales

     2,209  521  3,525  1,330

    Services

     3,632  1,167  4,494  1,922

    Total other countries

     5,841  1,688  8,019  3,252

    Total

               

    Product sales

     19,022  17,433  50,780  48,863

    Services

     10,668  7,958  22,768  20,082

    Total revenues

    $29,690 $25,391 $73,548 $68,945

     

     

    Note 3.  Revenues

     

    Disaggregation of Revenue

     

    We sell our products and services primarily in North America and in selected international markets. See above "Note 2. Segment and Geographic Information" for our disaggregated revenue by geographic area.

     

    Contract Balances

     

    If the timing of the delivery of products and provision of services is different from the timing of the customer payments, we recognize either a contract asset (performance precedes contractual due date in connection with estimates of variable consideration) or a contract liability (customer payment precedes performance) on our condensed consolidated balance sheet.

     

    The following table presents the current contract liabilities as of  June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 (in thousands):

     

    Balance at December 31, 2023

     $460 

    Additions

      106 

    Revenue recognized

      (515)

    Balance at June 30, 2024

     $51 

     

    We currently do not have any contract assets or non-current contract liabilities. Our contract liability as of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 is included in other current liabilities on the condensed consolidated balance sheets. Our performance obligations for our product and services revenues are typically satisfied before the customer’s payment; however, prepayments may occasionally be required. Revenue recognized from the contract liability balance was $0.2 million and $0.5 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, respectively. There was no revenue recognized from the contract liability balance for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023.

     

    Practical Expedient

     

    We do not disclose the value of unsatisfied performance obligations when the related contract has a duration of one year or less. We recognize revenue equal to what we have the right to invoice when that amount corresponds directly with the value to the customer of our performance to date.

     

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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
      
     

    Note 4.  Inventories, net

     

    Inventories consist of the following as of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 (in thousands):

     

      

    June 30,

      

    December 31,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Raw materials

     $2,193  $2,395 

    Work in process

      293   559 

    Finished goods

      39,077   38,658 

    Total inventories, net

     $41,563  $41,612 

      

     

    Note 5.  Other Current Receivables

     

    Other current receivables consist of the following as of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 (in thousands):

     

      

    June 30,

      

    December 31,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Current income tax receivables

     $1,353  $1,418 

    Employee receivables

      195   249 

    Other receivables

      2,410   2,375 

    Total other current receivables

     $3,958  $4,042 

     

    Employee receivables primarily consist of amounts paid by us for foreign withholding tax paid on behalf of employees working on international assignments, which is expected to be reimbursed to us by the employees when refunded as foreign tax credits on their home-country tax returns. As of  June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023, a component of the other receivables balance is $1.1 million and $1.2 million, respectively, related to a company-owned life insurance policy associated with a non-qualified deferred compensation plan which was terminated in late 2023. We expect to utilize the proceeds from the liquidation of the insurance policy to fund the disbursements to settle liabilities under the terminated plan by the end of 2024. The associated liability of $1.1 million and $1.2 million, respectively, is included in other current liabilities on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets as of  June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023. In addition, the other receivables balance at  June 30, 2024 includes $0.7 million associated with a technical services and assistance agreement with our partner in Oman, and a corresponding balance at  December 31, 2023 of $0.9 million, net of withholding tax, which was collected in June 2024.

     

    Note 6.  Property and Equipment

     

    Property and equipment by major asset class consist of the following as of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 

     

      

    June 30,

      

    December 31,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Land

     $1,579  $1,630 

    Building and improvements

      7,388   7,742 

    Machinery and equipment

      19,607   19,378 

    Computers and software

      2,627   2,408 

    Furniture and fixtures

      641   722 

    Vehicles

      253   265 

    Right of use assets - finance leases

      13,951   12,709 

    Service equipment

      57   57 
       46,103   44,911 

    Less: Accumulated depreciation and amortization

      (23,155)  (21,912)
       22,948   22,999 

    Construction in progress

      199   337 

    Property and equipment, net

     $23,147  $23,336 

     

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    NCS MULTISTAGE HOLDINGS, INC.
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
     

    The following table presents the depreciation expense associated with the respective income statement line items for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 (in thousands):

     

      

    Three Months Ended

      

    Six Months Ended

     
      

    June 30,

      

    June 30,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Cost of sales

                    

    Cost of product sales

     $459  $382  $927  $744 

    Cost of services

      194   145   342   299 

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

      481   421   938   848 

    Total depreciation

     $1,134  $948  $2,207  $1,891 

     

    We evaluate our property and equipment for impairment whenever changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset group may not be recoverable. We determined there were no triggering events that indicated potential impairment of our property and equipment for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, and accordingly no impairment loss has been recorded.

     

     

    Note 7.  Goodwill and Identifiable Intangibles

     

    The carrying amount of goodwill is summarized as follows (in thousands):

     

      

    June 30,

      

    December 31,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Gross value

     $177,162  $177,162 

    Accumulated impairment

      (161,940)  (161,940)

    Net

     $15,222  $15,222 

     

    We perform an annual impairment analysis of goodwill as of December 31, or whenever there is a triggering event that indicates an impairment loss may have been incurred. As of June 30, 2024 and 2023, we did not identify any triggering events for Repeat Precision, our only reportable unit with goodwill, that would indicate potential impairment. Therefore, no goodwill impairment has been recorded for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.

     

    Identifiable intangibles by major asset class consist of the following (in thousands):

     

       

    June 30, 2024

     
     

    Estimated

     

    Gross

             
     

    Useful

     

    Carrying

      

    Accumulated

      

    Net

     
     

    Lives (Years)

     

    Amount

      

    Amortization

      

    Balance

     

    Technology

    1 - 20

     $3,958  $(992) $2,966 

    Customer relationships

    10

      4,100   (3,041)  1,059 

    Total amortizable intangible assets

       8,058   (4,033)  4,025 

    Technology - not subject to amortization

    Indefinite

      48   —   48 

    Total identifiable intangibles

     $8,106  $(4,033) $4,073 

     

       

    December 31, 2023

     
     

    Estimated

     

    Gross

             
     

    Useful

     

    Carrying

      

    Accumulated

      

    Net

     
     

    Lives (Years)

     

    Amount

      

    Amortization

      

    Balance

     

    Technology

    1 - 20

     $3,958  $(863) $3,095 

    Customer relationships

    10

      4,100   (2,836)  1,264 

    Total amortizable intangible assets

       8,058   (3,699)  4,359 

    Technology - not subject to amortization

    Indefinite

      48   —   48 

    Total identifiable intangibles

     $8,106  $(3,699) $4,407 

     

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    Total amortization expense, which is associated with selling, general and administrative expenses on the condensed consolidated statements of operations, was $0.2 million for each of the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 and $0.3 million for each of the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.

     

    Identifiable intangibles are tested for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that their carrying amount may not be recoverable. As of June 30, 2024 and 2023, we evaluated potential triggering events and determined that there were no triggering events which indicated potential impairment of our intangibles, which are substantially related to our Repeat Precision asset group. Therefore, we did not record any impairment charges related to our identifiable intangibles for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.

     

     

    Note 8.  Accrued Expenses

     

    Accrued expenses consist of the following as of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 (in thousands):

     

      

    June 30,

      

    December 31,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    Accrued payroll and bonus

     $4,319  $2,255 

    Property and franchise taxes accrual

      199   251 

    Severance and other termination benefits

      120   436 

    Accrued other miscellaneous liabilities

      768   760 

    Total accrued expenses

     $5,406  $3,702 

     

    As previously disclosed in our Annual Report, we implemented certain restructuring efforts during 2023 to streamline our tracer diagnostics operations in the United States, consolidate Repeat Precision facilities in Mexico, and eliminate redundancies in the structure of certain U.S. and international operations management and support functions. In addition, in July 2023, an executive officer and NCS agreed that he would leave his position. In connection with these restructuring efforts, we incurred severance and other charges of $1.9 million in 2023, a portion of which was associated with the acceleration of non-cash share-based compensation. Of this amount, we paid $1.1 million in 2023 and $0.4 million for the six months ended  June 30, 2024, with a remaining severance and other termination benefits accrual associated with these restructuring efforts of less than $0.1 million. Incremental severance expense of $0.1 million was incurred during the second quarter of 2024 associated with other terminations. The total liability for severance and other termination benefits of $0.1 million as of June 30, 2024, was fully paid in  July 2024.

     

    In June 2024, we entered into a sublease agreement as the lessor of a portion of the space associated with a U.S. facility closed during our 2023 restructuring efforts. This sublease covers the remaining 28-month lease term. We will apply the sublease rental income to offset the operating lease expense associated with this facility.  

     

    Note 9.  Debt

     

    Our long-term debt consists of the following as of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 (in thousands):

     

      

    June 30,

      

    December 31,

     
      

    2024

      

    2023

     

    ABL Facility

     $—  $— 

    Repeat Precision Promissory Note

      —   — 

    Finance leases

      8,902   8,156 

    Total debt

      8,902   8,156 

    Less: current portion

      (2,074)  (1,812)

    Long-term debt

     $6,828  $6,344 

     

    The estimated fair value of total debt as of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023 was $7.8 million and $7.1 million, respectively. The fair value of the finance leases was estimated using Level 2 inputs by calculating the sum of the discounted future interest and principal payments at our incremental borrowing rate through the date of maturity.

     

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    Below is a description of our financing arrangements.

     

    ABL Facility

     

    On May 3, 2022, we entered into a secured asset-based revolving credit facility (the “ABL Facility”) under which credit availability is subject to a borrowing base calculation. The ABL Facility is governed by the Credit Agreement dated as of May 3, 2022, by and between NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. (“NCSH”), Pioneer Investment, Inc. (“Pioneer”), NCS Multistage, LLC, NCS Multistage Inc. (“NCS Canada”), the other loan parties thereto, the lenders party thereto, and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as administrative agent and as a lender under the facility provided therein (the “Credit Agreement”). Concurrent with the entry into our Credit Agreement on May 3, 2022, our prior ABL facility was terminated. On April 16, 2024, we amended the Credit Agreement to modify the benchmark that may be used for loans in Canadian dollars in connection with the cessation of the CDOR Rate and transition to the CORRA Rate.

     

    The ABL Facility consists of a revolving credit facility in an aggregate principal amount of $35.0 million made available to borrowers, of which up to $10.0 million may be made in Canadian dollars and $7.5 million may be made available for letters of credit. Total borrowings available to the borrowers under the ABL Facility may be limited subject to a borrowing base calculated on the sum of cash in a specified pledged account, eligible accounts receivables and eligible inventory, provided it does not include the assets of Repeat Precision. Our available borrowing base under the ABL Facility as of  June 30, 2024 was $14.4 million. The ABL Facility will mature on May 3, 2027. As of June 30, 2024 and  December 31, 2023, we had no outstanding indebtedness under the ABL Facility.

     

    Borrowings under the ABL Facility may be made in U.S. dollars with interest calculated using either the “ABR”, the “Adjusted Daily Simple SOFR” or the “Adjusted Term SOFR Rate”, and in Canadian dollars with interest calculated using the “Canadian Prime Rate” or the “Adjusted Term CORRA Rate” (each as defined in the amended and restated Credit Agreement). Borrowings bear interest plus a margin that varies depending on our leverage ratio as follows: (i) for ABR based loans, between 1.40% and 2.40%, and (ii) for Adjusted Daily Simple SOFR, Adjusted Term SOFR Rate, Canadian Prime Rate, and Adjusted Term CORRA Rate, between 2.40% and 3.40%. We must also pay a commitment fee calculated at 0.25% to 0.50% per annum, based on unused commitments. The applicable interest rate at June 30, 2024 was 7.7%. We incurred interest expense related to the ABL Facility, including commitment fees, of $0.1 million for each of the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.

     

    The obligations of the borrowers under the ABL Facility are guaranteed by NCSH and each of our U.S. and Canadian subsidiaries (other than Repeat Precision), as well as each of our future direct and indirect subsidiaries organized under the laws of the United States or Canada (subject to certain exceptions), and are secured by substantially all of the assets of NCSH and its subsidiaries, in each case, subject to certain exceptions and permitted liens.

     

    The Credit Agreement requires, as a condition to borrowing, that available cash on hand after borrowings does not exceed $10.0 million. The Credit Agreement also requires us to (i) maintain, for quarters during which liquidity is less than 20% of the aggregate revolving commitments, a fixed charge coverage ratio of at least 1.0 to 1.0 and (ii) to prepay advances to the extent that the outstanding loans and letter of credit amounts exceed the most recently calculated borrowing base. As of June 30, 2024, we were in compliance with these financial covenants. The Credit Agreement also contains customary affirmative and negative covenants, including, among other things, restrictions on the creation of liens, the incurrence of indebtedness, investments, dividends and other restricted payments, dispositions and transactions with affiliates.

     

    The Credit Agreement includes customary events of default for facilities of this type (with customary materiality thresholds and grace periods, as applicable). If an event of default occurs, the lenders party to the Credit Agreement may elect (after the expiration of any applicable notice or grace periods) to declare all outstanding borrowings under such facility, together with accrued and unpaid interest and other amounts payable thereunder, to be immediately due and payable. The lenders party to the Credit Agreement also have the right upon an event of default thereunder to terminate any commitments to provide further borrowings, or to provide additional financing in excess of the borrowing base limit, or to proceed against the collateral securing the ABL Facility.

     

    We capitalized direct costs of $1.0 million in connection with the Credit Agreement, and less than $0.1 million associated with the April 2024 amendment, each of which is being amortized over the remaining term of the ABL Facility using the straight-line method. Amortization of the deferred financing charges of $0.1 million for each of the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, was included in interest expense, net.

     

    Repeat Precision Promissory Note

     

    On February 16, 2018, Repeat Precision entered into a promissory note with Security State Bank & Trust, Fredericksburg (the “Repeat Precision Promissory Note”). The Repeat Precision Promissory Note had been renewed several times. In May 2024, the Repeat Precision Promissory Note was again renewed with a reduced aggregate borrowing capacity of $2.5 million. The Repeat Precision Promissory Note is scheduled to mature on May 10, 2025 and bears interest at a variable interest rate based on prime plus 1.00%. The applicable interest rate at June 30, 2024 was 9.5%. The Repeat Precision Promissory Note is collateralized by certain equipment, inventory and receivables of Repeat Precision. Total borrowings may be limited subject to a borrowing base calculation, which includes a portion of Repeat Precision’s eligible receivables, inventory and equipment. As of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, there was no outstanding indebtedness under the promissory note. Repeat Precision’s indebtedness is guaranteed by Repeat Precision and is not guaranteed by any other NCS entity.

     

    Finance Leases 

     

    We lease assets under finance lease arrangements including an office and laboratory in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as well as facilities in Odessa, Texas, and certain operating equipment and software. We also maintain a vehicle leasing arrangement with a fleet management company through which we lease light vehicles and trucks that meet the finance lease criteria.

     

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    Note 10.  Commitments and Contingencies 

     

    Litigation 

     

    In the ordinary course of our business, from time to time, we have various claims, lawsuits and administrative proceedings that are pending or threatened with respect to commercial, intellectual property and employee matters.

     

    Texas Matter

     

    NCS was a defendant in a lawsuit in the District Court of Winkler County, Texas (the “Texas Matter”) that was settled in December 2023, where the insurance carrier agreed to pay the mutually-agreed settlement amounts to the plaintiff in settlement of all liabilities, resulting in no cash payments by NCS. The lawsuit was filed in September 2019 by plaintiffs Boyd & McWilliams Energy Group, Inc. et. al. claiming damage to their wells in 2018 resulting from an alleged product defect related to components provided by a third-party supplier. In May 2023, a jury awarded damages against us to the plaintiff, and a judgment was rendered, above our initial expectations from the jury verdict, awarding the plaintiff total damages of $42.5 million. During 2023, we accrued $40.8 million which included this judgment amount and estimated court costs, less $2.0 million previously paid to the plaintiff by our insurance carrier. During the fourth quarter of 2023, in connection with entering into a settlement agreement, we reversed the accrual for this legal contingency of $40.8 million. As of December 31, 2023, because we had entered into a settlement agreement where the insurance carrier agreed to pay all amounts due to the plaintiff in early 2024, we recorded an insurance receivable for expected but unpaid insurance recoveries and a remaining provision for legal contingencies of $15.0 million. The settlement was fully paid by the insurance carrier in January 2024.

     

    Wyoming Matter

     

     NCS was a defendant in a lawsuit in a state district court in Wyoming, which settled in August 2023 (the “Wyoming Matter”). The claim related to an alleged service issue by our personnel during completions operations. The parties agreed to a settlement that included a payment to the plaintiff of $2.0 million, which was paid on NCS’s behalf under a policy of insurance and NCS received $0.6 million as reimbursement of unpaid invoices from the plaintiff. 

     

    As of June 30, 2023, we accrued a provision for the Wyoming Matter of $1.7 million which represented our best estimate of loss at the time, within the range of possible outcomes. In the third quarter of 2023, we reversed this provision for the Wyoming Matter as it was settled and paid by our insurance company.

     

    Canada Patent Matters

     

    ●  On July 24, 2018, we filed a patent infringement lawsuit seeking unspecified damages against Kobold Corporation, Kobold Completions Inc. and 2039974 Alberta Ltd. (“Kobold”) in the Federal Court of Canada (“Canada Court”), alleging that Kobold’s fracturing tools and methods infringe on several of our Canadian patents. On July 12, 2019, Kobold filed a counterclaim seeking unspecified damages alleging that our fracturing tools and methods infringe on their patent. The patent infringement litigation against Kobold and their counterclaim was heard in early 2022.

     

    On October 10, 2023, the judge rendered a decision against us holding that our asserted patents are invalid and that we are infringing the Kobold asserted patent. The Canada Court ordered us to pay Kobold approximately $1.8 million ($2.5 million in Canadian dollars) in costs and disbursements, including taxes payable thereon, and granted an injunction prohibiting us from any further infringement of the specified patent. We paid this amount to Kobold in November 2023. 

     

    We believe that applicable law supports strong grounds to appeal the decision by the Canada Court as well as to reduce the costs award significantly. We have appealed the judgment and believe we have strong arguments that may lead to a reversal of substantial portions of the decision, although a loss may be reasonably possible. We expect the appeal to be heard by late 2024, and a decision granted by mid-2025. If we do not prevail in the appeal phase, the damages portion would then be decided by the Canada Court and we do not know what damages, if any, will be awarded to Kobold. We would expect any damages awarded to be more modest because of the relative ease and minimal cost in implementing changes to our product to comply with the injunction, with such changes resulting in no significant commercial impact to date. In July 2024, Kobold filed a motion with the Canada Court regarding the scope of the injunction. If the Canada Court agrees with Kobold, it may impose a fine or other remedy against the Company. 

     

    ●  On April 6, 2020, Kobold filed a separate patent infringement lawsuit seeking unspecified damages against us in the Canada Court, alleging that our fracturing tools infringe on their Canadian patents. We believe we have strong arguments of invalidity and non-infringement in this matter. This patent infringement litigation has not yet been assigned a trial date.

     

    Other Patent Matters

     

    In connection with our patent infringement jury verdict against Nine Energy Services, Inc. (“Nine”), in January 2022 in the Western District of Texas, Waco Division (“Waco District Court”) the jury awarded NCS approximately $0.5 million in damages for Nine’s infringement of U.S. Patent No. 10,465,445 (“the ’445 Patent”). In addition, in August 2022 in connection with the patent infringement jury verdict against TCO AS, the jury awarded NCS approximately $1.9 million in damages for TCO AS’s infringement of the ’445 Patent. At a hearing for the Nine and TCO cases, in December 2022 and May 2024, respectively, the Waco District Court announced it would be awarding supplemental damages, interest, and costs and ordered Nine and TCO to pay an ongoing royalty for the sale of infringing casing flotation devices for the life of the ’445 Patent. Both cases remain subject to appeal and, therefore, we have not recorded any potential gain contingencies associated with these matters in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations.

     

    In accordance with GAAP, we accrue for contingencies where the occurrence of a material loss is probable and can be reasonably estimated. Our legal contingencies may increase or decrease, on a matter-by-matter basis, to account for future developments. Although the outcome of any legal proceeding cannot be predicted with any certainty, our assessment of the likely outcome of litigation matters is based on our judgment of a number of factors, including experience with similar matters, past history, precedents, relevant financial information and other evidence and facts specific to each matter.

     

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    Note 11.  Share-Based Compensation

     

    During the six months ended June 30, 2024, we granted 24,366 equity-classified restricted stock units (“RSUs”) with a weighted average grant date fair value of $15.35 to the nonemployee members of the Board of Directors. The RSUs granted to the members of our Board of Directors generally vest on the one year anniversary of the grant date and either settle at vesting or, if the director has elected to defer the RSUs, within thirty days following the earlier of the termination of the director’s service for any reason or a change of control.

     

    During the six months ended June 30, 2024, we granted 202,225 equivalent stock units, or cash-settled, liability-classified RSUs (“ESUs”), with a weighted average grant date fair value of $15.35. When ESUs are granted to employees, they are valued at fair value, which we measure at the closing price of our common stock on the date of grant. Since ESUs will be settled in cash, we record a liability, which is remeasured each reporting period at fair value based upon the closing price of our common stock until the awards are settled. The ESUs generally vest and settle over a period of three equal annual installments beginning on or around the anniversary of the date of grant. The cash settled for any ESU will not exceed the maximum payout established by our Compensation, Nominating and Governance Committee of the Board of Directors.

     

    In addition, during the six months ended June 30, 2024, we granted 56,157 performance stock unit awards (“PSUs”), which have a performance period from January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2026. The PSUs grant date fair value of $15.27 was measured using a Monte Carlo simulation. The number of PSUs ultimately issued under the program is dependent upon our total shareholder return relative to a performance peer group (“relative TSR”) over the three year performance period. Each PSU associated with the March 2024 award will settle for between zero and 1.25 shares of our common stock in the first quarter of 2027. The threshold performance level (25th percentile relative TSR) earns 50% of the target PSUs, the mid-point performance level (50th percentile relative TSR) earns 100% of the target PSUs and the maximum performance level (75th percentile relative TSR) or greater earns 125% of the target PSUs.

     

    Total share-based compensation expense for all awards was $1.2 million for each of the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, and $2.1 million and $2.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.

     

     

    Note 12.  Income Taxes 

     

    The computation of the annual estimated effective tax rate at each interim period requires certain estimates and assumptions including, but not limited to, the expected operating income (or loss) for the year, projections of the proportion of income (or loss) earned and taxed in foreign jurisdictions, permanent and temporary differences and the likelihood of recovering deferred tax assets generated in the current year. The accounting estimates used to compute the provision for income taxes may change as new events occur, more experience is acquired or additional information is obtained. The computation of the annual estimated effective tax rate includes applicable modifications, which were projected for the year, such as certain book expenses not deductible for tax, tax credits and foreign deemed dividends.

     

    Our effective tax rate (“ETR”) from continuing operations was (10.5%) and (4.4%) for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and 160.7% and (0.5%) for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The income tax expense for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 primarily relates to results generated by our United States, Canada, and certain other foreign businesses. The income tax provision for both the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 does not include effects of losses within the United States, Canada, or other jurisdictions, from which we cannot currently benefit. In addition, for both the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 the income tax provision includes effects of changes in valuation allowances established against our previously recognized deferred tax assets, including against net operating loss carryforwards, in the United States, Canada, or other jurisdictions. For both the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, due to the impact of the valuation allowances on tax expense, significant variations exist in the customary relationship between income tax expense and pretax accounting income.

     

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    Note 13.  Loss Per Common Share

     

    The following table presents the reconciliation of the numerator and denominator for calculating loss per common share (in thousands, except per share data):

     

       

    Three Months Ended

       

    Six Months Ended

     
       

    June 30,

       

    June 30,

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    2024

       

    2023

     

    Numerator

                                   

    Net loss

      $ (2,839 )   $ (32,076 )   $ (286 )   $ (47,072 )

    Less: income attributable to non-controlling interest

        256       155       739       128  

    Net loss attributable to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

      $ (3,095 )   $ (32,231 )   $ (1,025 )   $ (47,200 )
                                     

    Denominator

                                   

    Basic weighted average number of shares

        2,548       2,476       2,528       2,464  

    Dilutive effect of stock options, RSUs and PSUs

        —       —       —       —  

    Diluted weighted average number of shares

        2,548       2,476       2,528       2,464  
                                     

    Loss per common share

                                   

    Basic

      $ (1.21 )   $ (13.02 )   $ (0.41 )   $ (19.16 )

    Diluted

      $ (1.21 )   $ (13.02 )   $ (0.41 )   $ (19.16 )
                                     

    Potentially dilutive securities excluded as anti-dilutive

        144       155       138       145  

     

     

     

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    Item 2.  Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

     

    The following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations should be read together with our financial statements and the related notes thereto included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (“Quarterly Report”) and with our audited financial statements and the related notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K (“Annual Report”), filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). This discussion and analysis contains forward-looking statements regarding the industry outlook, estimates and assumptions concerning events and financial and industry trends that may affect our future results of operations or financial condition and other non-historical statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to the risks and uncertainties described in “—Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” and “Risk Factors.” Our actual results may differ materially from those contained in or implied by these forward-looking statements. As used in this Quarterly Report, except where the context otherwise requires or where otherwise indicated, the terms “Company,” “NCS,” “we,” “our” and “us” refer to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

     

    Overview and Outlook

     

    We are a leading provider of highly engineered products and support services that facilitate the optimization of oil and natural gas well construction, well completions and field development strategies. We provide our products and services primarily to exploration and production (“E&P”) companies for use in onshore and offshore wells, predominantly wells that have been drilled with horizontal laterals in both unconventional and conventional oil and natural gas formations. Our products and services are utilized in oil and natural gas basins throughout North America and in selected international markets, including the North Sea, the Middle East, Argentina and China. We provide our products and services to various customers, including leading large independent oil and natural gas companies and major oil companies.

     

    Our primary offering is our fracturing systems products and services, which enable efficient pinpoint stimulation: the process of individually stimulating each entry point into a formation targeted by an oil or natural gas well. Our fracturing systems products and services can be used in both cemented and open-hole wellbores and enable our customers to precisely place stimulation treatments in a more controlled and repeatable manner as compared with traditional completion techniques. Our fracturing systems products and services are utilized in conjunction with third-party providers of pressure pumping, coiled tubing and other services. As an extension of fracturing systems, we offer enhanced recovery systems, which enable our customers to inject water, other fluids, or gases in a controlled manner with the objective of increasing the number of hydrocarbons produced from their assets.

     

    We own a 50% interest in Repeat Precision, LLC (“Repeat Precision”), which sells composite frac plugs, perforating guns and related products. We provide tracer diagnostics services for well completion and reservoir characterization that utilize downhole chemical and radioactive tracers. We sell products for well construction, including casing buoyancy systems, liner hanger systems and toe initiation sleeves. We operate in one reportable segment that has been identified based on how our chief operating decision maker manages our business.

     

    Our products and services are primarily sold to North American E&P companies and our ability to generate revenues from our products and services depends upon oil and natural gas drilling and completion activity in North America. Oil and natural gas drilling and completion activity is directly influenced by oil and natural gas prices.

     

    Based on E&P company activity to date and expected capital budgets for the remainder of 2024, as well as industry reports, we believe that annual average industry drilling and completion activity in Canada will be approximately flat or slightly higher compared to 2023. However, potential fresh water rationing in certain regions in Canada due to recent drought conditions could reduce completions activity. In the United States, we expect a decline in activity by 5% to 10% on average compared to 2023 due in part to reduced natural gas prices and E&P consolidation. International industry activity is expected to improve by approximately 5% on average in 2024 as compared to 2023.

     

    Oil and natural gas prices were volatile in 2023, and this volatility continued into 2024 due to unrest associated with the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine and the Israeli-Hamas conflict. If the Israeli-Hamas conflict further escalates in the Middle East, it could result in further commodity price volatility. To mitigate the impact of uncertain economic conditions on the oil market, certain countries continue to extend voluntary crude oil output cuts and maintain spare capacity, enabling the producers to adjust production levels relatively quickly. See further discussion below on oil and natural gas pricing.

     

    We continue to face intense competitive pressure across all of our product and services offerings, which has and may continue to have a negative impact on market share and operating margins for certain product lines. Furthermore, this competitive pressure constrains our ability to raise prices in an inflationary environment, which was more pronounced in early to mid-2023 but has since partially improved.

     

    Over the past two years, we have experienced modest supply chain disruptions and higher prices for certain raw materials, including steel and chemicals, as well as purchased components and outsourced services. This cost inflation persisted throughout 2022, continued into 2023, then moderated somewhat in 2024. Prices for steel have declined from their highs as U.S. rig counts have decreased. While we have endeavored to increase customer prices to defray our higher raw material and component costs, these price increases have not always fully offset our higher input costs. We also experienced tight labor conditions starting in 2022, which has led to increased employee turnover, delays in filling open positions and labor cost inflation, which impacted both our cost of sales and selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses and resulted in higher salaries, hourly pay rates and benefit costs. However, labor cost inflation, while still elevated, began to decrease during the latter part of 2023.

     

    To counter inflationary pressures on the economy, central banks, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, increased reference interest rates several times between March 2022 and July 2023, actions typically expected to increase borrowing costs and restrain economic activity. In June 2024, the U.S. Federal Reserve did not increase the benchmark interest rate, which remains unchanged in 2024 to date, amid signs of more persistent inflation and strong economic growth. While the U.S. Federal Reserve has not changed the benchmark interest rate recently and rate cuts are possible later in 2024, unfavorable inflation data could delay any action.

     

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    Market Conditions

     

    Oil and Natural Gas Drilling and Completion Activity

     

    While oil and natural gas prices remain volatile, the average WTI crude oil pricing increased in the second quarter of 2024 as compared to the first quarter of 2024. During the second quarter of 2024, members of OPEC and certain other countries, including Russia (informally known as “OPEC+”), agreed to extend additional crude oil production cuts of 2.2 MMBBL/D until the end of September 2024 as well as prolonged other production cuts until the end of 2025. Since 2022, OPEC + has implemented various production cuts to address the uncertain outlook in the global economic and oil markets.

     

    Natural gas pricing continues to be volatile and has decreased for the second quarter of 2024 to an average of $2.07 per MMBtu compared to an average of $2.15 per MMBtu for the first quarter of 2024. Realized natural gas prices for Canadian E&P customers are typically at a discount to U.S. Henry Hub pricing. The natural gas price declines in 2024 are due to a mild winter and continued high surplus levels in natural gas storage, negatively impacting drilling and completion activity in certain regions, particularly in the United States. 

     

    Sustained significant declines in commodity prices, or sustained periods when the local pricing received in regional markets is below benchmark pricing, known in the industry as high differentials, would be expected to lead North American E&P companies to reduce drilling and completion activity, which could negatively impact our business.

     

    Listed and depicted below are recent crude oil and natural gas pricing trends, as provided by the Energy Information Administration (“EIA”) of the U.S. Department of Energy:

     

       

    Average Price

     

    Quarter Ended

     

    WTI Crude (per Bbl)

       

    Brent Crude (per Bbl)

       

    Henry Hub Natural Gas (per MMBtu)

     

    6/30/2023

      $ 73.54     $ 77.99     $ 2.16  

    9/30/2023

        82.25       86.65       2.59  

    12/31/2023

        78.53       84.01       2.74  

    3/31/2024

        77.50       82.92       2.15  

    6/30/2024

        81.81       84.68       2.07  

     

     
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    Listed and depicted below are the average number of operating onshore rigs in the United States and in Canada per quarter since the second quarter of 2023, as provided by Baker Hughes Company. The quarterly changes, particularly for the second quarter Canadian land rig count, can be partially attributed to seasonality of activity in that market:

     

       

    Average Drilling Rig Count

     

    Quarter Ended

     

    U.S. Land

       

    Canada Land

       

    North America Land

     

    6/30/2023

        699       116       815  

    9/30/2023

        630       187       817  

    12/31/2023

        601       180       781  

    3/31/2024

        602       208       810  

    6/30/2024

        583       134       717  

     

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    Over the past several years, North American E&P companies have been able to reduce their cost structures and have also utilized technologies, including ours, to increase efficiency and improve well performance. The average U.S. land rig count and completion activity has decreased since the highs reached in the fourth quarter of 2022. In the second quarter of 2024, the average U.S. land rig count was 583, a decline of 17% and 3% compared to the second quarter of 2023 and first quarter of 2024, respectively. The average land rig count in Canada for the second quarter of 2024 was higher by 16% compared to the same period in 2023. We currently expect U.S. rig counts and completion activity for 2024 to be lower than the 2023 annual average level, but we expect the Canadian activity level for the year to remain flat or slightly higher compared to last year.
     

    A substantial portion of our business is subject to seasonality, which results in quarterly variability. In Canada, we typically experience higher activity levels in the first quarter of each year, as our customers take advantage of the winter freeze to gain access to remote drilling and production areas. In the past, our revenue in Canada has declined during the second quarter due to warming weather conditions that result in thawing, softer ground, difficulty accessing well sites and road bans that curtail drilling and completion activity. Access to well sites typically improves throughout the third and fourth quarters in Canada, leading to activity levels that are higher than in the second quarter, but usually lower than activity in the first quarter. Canadian completions activity could be impacted by wildfires that are usually experienced in the spring and summer seasons. In addition, certain regions in Canada may ration the use of fresh water if there are drought conditions. Our business can be impacted by a reduction in customer activity during the winter holidays in late December and early January. In some years, customers in the United States and Canada may exhaust their capital budgets before year-end, resulting in lower drilling and completion activity during the fourth quarter.

     

     

    How We Generate Revenues

     

    We derive our revenues from the sale of our fracturing systems and enhanced recovery systems products and the provision of related services, casing buoyancy systems, liner hanger systems and toe initiation sleeves products and from sales of our tracer diagnostics services in addition to the sale of composite frac plugs, perforating guns and related products through Repeat Precision.

     

    Product sales represented 64% and 69% of our revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and 69% and 71% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. Most of our sales are on a just-in-time basis, as specified in individual purchase orders, with a fixed price for our products. We occasionally supply our customers with large orders that may be filled on negotiated terms. Services represented 36% and 31% of our revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and 31% and 29% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. Services include tool charges and associated personnel costs related to fracturing systems and tracer diagnostics services. Our services are provided at agreed-upon rates to customers for the provision of our downhole frac isolation assembly, which may include our personnel, and for the provision of tracer diagnostics services.

     

    During periods of low drilling and well completion activity, or as may be needed to compete in certain markets, we may, in some instances, lower the prices of our products and services. Our revenues are also impacted by well complexity since wells with more stages typically result in longer jobs, which may increase revenue attributable to the use of more sliding sleeves or increase composite frac plug sales, and increase the volume of services we provide.

     

    The percentages of our revenues derived from sales in Canada and denominated in Canadian dollars were approximately 41% and 56% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and approximately 59% and 65% for the six months then ended. Our Canadian contracts are typically invoiced in Canadian dollars; therefore, the effects of foreign currency fluctuations impact our revenues and are regularly monitored. Strengthening of the U.S. dollar, our reporting currency, relative to the Canadian dollar would result in lower reported revenues, partially offset by lower reported cost of sales and SG&A expenses.

     

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    Although most of our sales are to North American E&P companies, we also have sales to customers outside of North America, and we expect sales to international customers to increase over time. These international sales are made through local NCS entities or to our local operating partners typically on a free on board or free carrier basis with a point of sale in the United States. Some of the locations in which we have operating partners or sales representatives include the Middle East and China. Our operating partners and representatives do not have authority to contractually bind NCS but market our products in their respective territories as part of their product or services offering.

     

    Costs of Conducting our Business

     

    Our cost of sales is comprised of expenses relating to the manufacture of our products in addition to the costs of our support services. Manufacturing cost of sales includes payments made to our suppliers for raw materials and payments made to machine shops for the manufacture of product components and finished assemblies and costs related to our employees that perform quality control analysis, assemble and test our products. In addition, Repeat Precision operates a manufacturing facility with supporting personnel in Mexico, which has allowed us to reduce our costs for certain product categories. We review forecasted activity levels in our business and either directly procure or support our vendors in procuring the required raw materials with sufficient lead time to meet our business requirements. We obtain certain chemicals utilized in our tracer diagnostics services business from suppliers in China, which are subject to tariffs that increase our costs, although these tariffs have recently declined. Prices for certain raw materials, including steel and chemicals and for purchased components and outsourced services, have increased in recent years due to inflation, exacerbated by the impacts resulting from Russia’s continuing invasion of Ukraine, although prices for steel have declined from their highs as U.S. rig counts have decreased. Cost of sales for support services includes compensation and benefit-related expenses for employees who provide direct revenue generating services to customers in addition to the costs incurred by these employees for travel and subsistence while on site. Cost of sales includes other variable manufacturing costs, such as shrinkage, obsolescence, revaluation and scrap related to our existing inventory and costs related to the chemicals used and laboratory analysis associated with our tracer diagnostics services.

     

    Our SG&A expenses are comprised of compensation expense, which includes compensation and benefit-related expenses for our employees who are not directly involved in revenue generating activities, including those involved in our research and development activities, as well as our general operating costs. These general operating costs include, but are not limited to: rent and occupancy for our facilities, information technology infrastructure services, software licensing, advertising and marketing, third party research and development, risk insurance and professional service fees for audit, legal and other consulting services. Our SG&A expenses also include litigation expenses, severance expenses and expected credit losses.

     

    In an effort to streamline operations and gain efficiencies, in 2023 we implemented several cost reduction initiatives, including consolidation of our tracer diagnostics operations, consolidation of Repeat’s manufacturing footprint in Mexico, restructuring of certain U.S. and international operations, and the elimination of various support positions. As a result of these efforts, we expect to realize annualized cost savings of approximately $4.0 million in 2024. See “Note 8. Accrued Expenses” to the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for further discussion.

     

    The percentage of our operating costs denominated in Canadian dollars (including cost of sales and SG&A expenses but excluding depreciation and amortization expense) approximated 24% and 19% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and 26% and 29% for the six months then ended.

     

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    Results of Operations

     

     

    Three Months Ended June 30, 2024 Compared to Three Months Ended June 30, 2023

     

    The following tables summarize our results of operations, gross margins and revenues by geographic area for the periods presented (dollars in thousands):

     

     

       

    Three Months Ended

                     
       

    June 30,

       

    Variance

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    $

       

    % (1)

     

    Revenues

                                   

    Product sales

      $ 19,022     $ 17,433     $ 1,589       9.1 %

    Services

        10,668       7,958       2,710       34.1 %

    Total revenues

        29,690       25,391       4,299       16.9 %

    Cost of sales

                                   

    Cost of product sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        12,209       11,994       215       1.8 %

    Cost of services, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        5,510       4,935       575       11.7 %

    Total cost of sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        17,719       16,929       790       4.7 %

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

        14,820       14,477       343       2.4 %

    Depreciation

        1,134       948       186       19.6 %

    Amortization

        167       167       —       — %

    Loss from operations

        (4,150 )     (7,130 )     2,980       41.8 %

    Other income (expense)

                                   

    Interest expense, net

        (115 )     (211 )     96       45.5 %

    Provision for litigation, net of recoveries

        —       (24,886 )     24,886       100.0 %

    Other income, net

        2,203       1,478       725       49.1 %

    Foreign currency exchange (loss) gain, net

        (507 )     23       (530 )     NM  

    Total other income (expense)

        1,581       (23,596 )     25,177       106.7 %

    Loss before income tax

        (2,569 )     (30,726 )     28,157       91.6 %

    Income tax expense

        270       1,350       (1,080 )     (80.0 )%

    Net loss

        (2,839 )     (32,076 )     29,237       91.1 %

    Net income attributable to non-controlling interest

        256       155       101       65.2 %

    Net loss attributable to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

      $ (3,095 )   $ (32,231 )   $ 29,136       90.4 %

     


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    Three Months Ended

                     
       

    June 30,

       

    Variance

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    $

       

    %

     

    Gross Margin and Gross Margin Percentage:

                                   

    Cost of product sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense

      $ 12,209     $ 11,994     $ 215       1.8 %

    Depreciation and amortization attributable to cost of product sales

        459       382       77       20.2 %

    Cost of product sales

        12,668       12,376       292       2.4 %

    Product sales gross profit

      $ 6,354     $ 5,057     $ 1,297       25.6 %

    Product sales gross margin

        33.4 %     29.0 %                
                                     

    Cost of services, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense

      $ 5,510     $ 4,935     $ 575       11.7 %

    Depreciation and amortization attributable to cost of services

        194       145       49       33.8 %

    Cost of services

        5,704       5,080       624       12.3 %

    Services gross profit

      $ 4,964     $ 2,878     $ 2,086       72.5 %

    Services gross margin

        46.5 %     36.2 %                
                                     

    Total cost of sales

      $ 18,372     $ 17,456     $ 916       5.2 %

    Total gross profit

      $ 11,318     $ 7,935     $ 3,383       42.6 %

    Total gross margin

        38.1 %     31.3 %                

     

       

    Three Months Ended

                     
       

    June 30,

       

    Variance

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    $

       

    %

     

    Revenues by Geographic Area:

                                   

    United States

                                   

    Product sales

      $ 8,550     $ 6,942     $ 1,608       23.2 %

    Services

        3,241       2,440       801       32.8 %

    Total United States

        11,791       9,382       2,409       25.7 %

    Canada

                                   

    Product sales

        8,263       9,970       (1,707 )     (17.1 )%

    Services

        3,795       4,351       (556 )     (12.8 )%

    Total Canada

        12,058       14,321       (2,263 )     (15.8 )%

    Other Countries

                                   

    Product sales

        2,209       521       1,688       324.0 %

    Services

        3,632       1,167       2,465       211.2 %

    Total other countries

        5,841       1,688       4,153       246.0 %

    Total

                                   

    Product sales

        19,022       17,433       1,589       9.1 %

    Services

        10,668       7,958       2,710       34.1 %

    Total revenues

      $ 29,690     $ 25,391     $ 4,299       16.9 %

     

    Revenues

     

    Revenues were $29.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024 as compared to $25.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023. Increases in international and U.S. revenues were partially offset by a decrease in Canada revenues. The significant increase in international revenues was driven by North Sea frac systems and Middle East tracer work, and the increase in the United States was driven by frac systems sales. Despite the increase in our U.S. revenues, customer activity continues to be negatively impacted by lower natural gas prices. The decline in our Canada revenues was due in part to certain customers deferring planned frac systems work into the second half of the year due to wet weather conditions and E&P consolidation transactions. Overall, product sales for the three months ended June 30, 2024 were $19.0 million compared to $17.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023. Services revenues totaled $10.7 million compared to $8.0 million for the same periods. 

     

    Cost of sales

     

    Cost of sales was $18.4 million, or 61.9% of revenues, for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $17.5 million, or 68.7% of revenues, for the three months ended June 30, 2023. The decrease in the cost of sales as a percentage of revenues was primarily due to an increase in higher-margin international work in the North Sea and Middle East, the increase in activity for the United States and the impact of operational restructuring efforts implemented in 2023. For the three months ended June 30, 2024, cost of product sales was $12.7 million, or 66.6% of product sales revenue, and cost of services was $5.7 million, or 53.5% of services revenue. For the three months ended June 30, 2023, cost of product sales was $12.4 million, or 71.0% of product sales revenue, and cost of services was $5.1 million, or 63.8% of services revenue.

     

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    Selling, general and administrative expenses

     

    Selling, general and administrative expenses were $14.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $14.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023. This increase in expense reflects a higher annual incentive bonus accrual of $1.0 million year-over-year partially offset by the realization of cost-savings associated with restructuring efforts during 2023.

     

    Provision for litigation, net of recoveries

     

    Provision for litigation totaled $24.9 million during the three months ended June 30, 2023 and related to the Texas Matter, for which we accrued a judgment that was later settled by all parties during the fourth quarter of 2023, resulting in no cash payments by NCS and a reversal of this accrual. The settlement was fully paid by the insurance carrier in January 2024. The provision also includes an amount which represented our best estimate of loss, at the time, within the range of possible outcomes in the Wyoming Matter, which was settled and fully paid by our insurance company in the third quarter of 2023. These matters have been previously described in our Annual Report. See “Note 10. Commitments and Contingencies” to the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for further discussion.

     

    Other income, net

     

    Other income, net was $2.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $1.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023. The increase in other income was primarily attributable to royalty income from licensees. 

     

    Foreign currency exchange (loss) gain, net

     

    Foreign currency exchange (loss) gain, net was $(0.5) million for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to less than $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023. The change was due to the movement in the foreign currency exchange rates between the periods, primarily the Canadian dollar relative to the U.S. dollar.

     

    Income tax expense 

     

    Income tax expense was $0.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024 as compared to $1.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023. Our effective tax rate (“ETR”) from continuing operations was (10.5%) and (4.4%) for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The income tax expense for these periods primarily relates to results generated by our United States, Canada, and certain other foreign businesses, and the income tax provision for each three-month period excludes the effects of losses within the United States, Canada, or other jurisdictions, from which we cannot currently benefit. In addition, the income tax provision includes the effects of changes in valuation allowances established against our previously recognized deferred tax assets, some of which are derived from net operating loss carryforwards in the United States, Canada, or other jurisdictions. Therefore, significant variations exist in the customary relationship between income tax expense and pretax accounting income for the three month periods ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.

     

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    Six Months Ended June 30, 2024 Compared to Six Months Ended June 30, 2023

     

    The following tables summarize our results of operations, gross margins and revenues by geographic area for the periods presented (dollars in thousands): 

     

     

       

    Six Months Ended

                     
       

    June 30,

       

    Variance

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    $

       

    % (1)

     

    Revenues

                                   

    Product sales

      $ 50,780     $ 48,863     $ 1,917       3.9 %

    Services

        22,768       20,082       2,686       13.4 %

    Total revenues

        73,548       68,945       4,603       6.7 %

    Cost of sales

                                   

    Cost of product sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        31,901       30,827       1,074       3.5 %

    Cost of services, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        12,105       11,115       990       8.9 %

    Total cost of sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense shown below

        44,006       41,942       2,064       4.9 %

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

        28,650       30,628       (1,978 )     (6.5 )%

    Depreciation

        2,207       1,891       316       16.7 %

    Amortization

        334       334       —       — %

    Loss from operations

        (1,649 )     (5,850 )     4,201       71.8 %

    Other income (expense)

                                   

    Interest expense, net

        (215 )     (420 )     205       48.8 %

    Provision for litigation, net of recoveries

        —       (42,400 )     42,400       100.0 %

    Other income, net

        3,340       1,770       1,570       88.7 %

    Foreign currency exchange (loss) gain, net

        (1,005 )     78       (1,083 )     NM  

    Total other income (expense)

        2,120       (40,972 )     43,092       105.2 %

    Income (loss) before income tax

        471       (46,822 )     47,293       101.0 %

    Income tax expense

        757       250       507       202.8 %

    Net loss

        (286 )     (47,072 )     46,786       99.4 %

    Net income attributable to non-controlling interest

        739       128       611       NM  

    Net loss attributable to NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

      $ (1,025 )   $ (47,200 )   $ 46,175       97.8 %

     


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    Six Months Ended

                     
       

    June 30,

       

    Variance

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    $

       

    %

     

    Gross Margin and Gross Margin Percentage:

                                   

    Cost of product sales, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense

      $ 31,901     $ 30,827     $ 1,074       3.5 %

    Depreciation and amortization attributable to cost of product sales

        927       744       183       24.6 %

    Cost of product sales

        32,828       31,571       1,257       4.0 %

    Product sales gross profit

      $ 17,952     $ 17,292     $ 660       3.8 %

    Product sales gross margin

        35.4 %     35.4 %                
                                     

    Cost of services, exclusive of depreciation and amortization expense

      $ 12,105     $ 11,115     $ 990       8.9 %

    Depreciation and amortization attributable to cost of services

        342       299       43       14.4 %

    Cost of services

        12,447       11,414       1,033       9.1 %

    Services gross profit

      $ 10,321     $ 8,668     $ 1,653       19.1 %

    Services gross margin

        45.3 %     43.2 %                
                                     

    Total cost of sales

      $ 45,275     $ 42,985     $ 2,290       5.3 %

    Total gross profit

      $ 28,273     $ 25,960     $ 2,313       8.9 %

    Total gross margin

        38.4 %     37.7 %                

     

       

    Six Months Ended

                     
       

    June 30,

       

    Variance

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

       

    $

       

    %

     

    Revenues by Geographic Area:

                                   

    United States

                                   

    Product sales

      $ 16,317     $ 15,002     $ 1,315       8.8 %

    Services

        5,485       5,699       (214 )     (3.8 )%

    Total United States

        21,802       20,701       1,101       5.3 %

    Canada

                                   

    Product sales

        30,938       32,531       (1,593 )     (4.9 )%

    Services

        12,789       12,461       328       2.6 %

    Total Canada

        43,727       44,992       (1,265 )     (2.8 )%

    Other Countries

                                   

    Product sales

        3,525       1,330       2,195       165.0 %

    Services

        4,494       1,922       2,572       133.8 %

    Total other countries

        8,019       3,252       4,767       146.6 %

    Total

                                   

    Product sales

        50,780       48,863       1,917       3.9 %

    Services

        22,768       20,082       2,686       13.4 %

    Total revenues

      $ 73,548     $ 68,945     $ 4,603       6.7 %

     

    Revenues

     

    Revenues were $73.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $68.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Increases in international product sales and services revenues, U.S. product sales, and Canada services revenues were partially offset by a decrease in U.S. services revenues and Canada product sales. The significant increase in international revenues was driven by North Sea frac systems and Middle East tracer work, and U.S. revenues increased despite a reduction in industry rig count, primarily due to stronger frac systems revenue. Overall, product sales for the six months ended June 30, 2024 were $50.8 million as compared to $48.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Services revenues totaled $22.8 million and $20.1 million for the same periods. 

     

    Cost of sales

     

    Cost of sales was $45.3 million, or 61.6% of revenues, for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $43.0 million, or 62.3% of revenues, for the six months ended June 30, 2023. The decrease in the cost of sales as a percentage of revenues was primarily due to an increase in higher-margin international work in the North Sea and Middle East and the benefits from cost saving initiatives implemented in 2023. For the six months ended June 30, 2024, cost of product sales was $32.8 million, or 64.6% of product sales revenue, and cost of services was $12.5 million, or 54.7% of services revenue. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, cost of product sales was $31.6 million, or 64.6% of product sales revenue, and cost of services was $11.4 million, or 56.8% of services revenue.

     

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    Selling, general and administrative expenses

     

    Selling, general and administrative expenses were $28.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $30.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. This decrease in expense reflects the realization of cost-savings associated with restructuring efforts during 2023, as well as lower professional fees, share-based compensation, insurance, and travel and entertainment expenses of $0.7 million, $0.5 million, $0.3 million, and $0.3 million, respectively. The decrease in expense was partially offset by a $0.4 million increase in relative annual incentive bonus accruals year-over-year.

     

    Provision for litigation, net of recoveries

     

    Provision for litigation totaled $42.4 million during the six months ended June 30, 2023 and related to the Texas Matter for which we accrued a judgment that was later settled by all parties during the fourth quarter of 2023, resulting in no cash payments by NCS and a reversal of this accrual. The settlement was fully paid by the insurance carrier in January 2024. The provision also includes an amount which represented our best estimate of loss, at the time, within the range of possible outcomes in the Wyoming Matter, which was settled and fully paid by our insurance company in the third quarter of 2023. These matters have been previously described in our Annual Report. See “Note 10. Commitments and Contingencies” to the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for further discussion.

     

    Other income, net

     

    Other income, net was $3.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $1.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. The increase in other income was primarily attributable to royalty income from licensees and an increase in the benefit associated with our technical services and assistance agreement with our local Oman partner.

     

    Foreign currency exchange (loss) gain, net

     

    Foreign currency exchange (loss) gain, net was $(1.0) million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $0.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. The change was due to the movement in the foreign currency exchange rates between the periods, primarily the Canadian dollar relative to the U.S. dollar.

     

    Income tax expense 

     

    Income tax expense was $0.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to $0.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Our effective tax rate (“ETR”) from continuing operations was 160.7% and (0.5%) for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The income tax expense for these periods primarily relates to results generated by our United States, Canada, and certain other foreign businesses, and the income tax provision for each period excludes the effects of losses within the United States, Canada, or other jurisdictions from which we cannot currently benefit. In addition, for each of the six-month periods, the income tax provision includes the effects of changes in valuation allowances established against our previously recognized deferred tax assets, including against net operating loss carryforwards, in the United States, Canada, or other jurisdictions. Therefore, significant variations exist in the customary relationship between income tax expense and pretax accounting income for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.

     

    Liquidity and Capital Resources

     

    Our primary sources of liquidity are our existing cash and cash equivalents, cash flows from operations and potential borrowings under our ABL Facility and the Repeat Precision Promissory Note (as defined below). As of June 30, 2024, we had cash and cash equivalents of $18.6 million, and total outstanding indebtedness of $8.9 million related to finance lease obligations. Our secured asset-based revolving credit facility (the “ABL Facility”) consists of an asset-based revolving credit facility in an aggregate principal amount of $35.0 million. Total borrowings are limited to a borrowing base calculated on the sum of cash in a specified pledged account, eligible accounts receivable and eligible inventory, provided it does not include credit for the assets of Repeat Precision. At June 30, 2024, our available borrowing base under the ABL Facility was $14.4 million, with no outstanding borrowings. The amount available to be drawn under the ABL Facility may decline from current levels due to reductions in our borrowing base or a springing financial covenant if our business were to be adversely impacted by a decline in market conditions. We were in compliance with our debt covenants at June 30, 2024.

     

    In addition, Repeat Precision’s promissory note with Security State Bank & Trust, Fredericksburg (the “Repeat Precision Promissory Note”) has total aggregate borrowing capacity of $2.5 million, lowered from an aggregate borrowing capacity of $4.3 million upon renewal in May 2024, as discussed at "Note 9. Debt, Repeat Precision Promissory Note" in our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. As of June 30, 2024, Repeat Precision has no outstanding indebtedness under the promissory note.

     

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    We believe that our cash on hand, cash flows from operations and potential borrowings under our ABL Facility and the Repeat Precision Promissory Note will be sufficient to fund our capital expenditure and liquidity requirements for the next twelve months and after. Our principal liquidity needs have been, and are expected to continue to be, capital expenditures, working capital, debt service and potential mergers and acquisitions.

     

    Our capital expenditures for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 were $0.7 million and $1.3 million, respectively. We plan to incur approximately $1.5 million to $2.0 million in capital expenditures during 2024, which includes (i) new computing equipment, (ii) upgrades to our tracer diagnostics deployment, sampling and laboratory equipment and (iii) upgrades to our manufacturing and field service equipment to support North American fracturing systems and well construction businesses.

     

    To the extent we require additional liquidity to fund our capital requirements, including our finance lease obligations, or repay existing indebtedness, we would expect to obtain it through the incurrence of additional indebtedness, the proceeds of equity issuances, or a combination thereof. We cannot provide assurance that we will be able to obtain this additional liquidity on reasonable terms, or at all. Our liquidity and ability to meet our obligations and fund capital requirements also depend on our future financial performance including the ability to manage costs, which is subject to general economic, financial and other factors that are beyond our control. Accordingly, we cannot provide assurance that our business will generate sufficient cash flow from operations or that funds will be available from additional indebtedness, the capital markets or otherwise to meet our liquidity needs. If we decide to pursue one or more significant acquisitions, we may incur additional debt or sell equity to finance such acquisitions, which could result in incremental expenses or dilution.

     

    Cash Flows

     

    The following table provides a summary of cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities for the periods presented (in thousands):

     

       

    Six Months Ended

     
       

    June 30,

     
       

    2024

       

    2023

     

    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

      $ 4,099     $ (1,042 )

    Net cash used in investing activities

        (393 )     (978 )

    Net cash used in financing activities

        (1,669 )     (273 )

    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

        (143 )     (195 )

    Net change in cash and cash equivalents

      $ 1,894     $ (2,488 )

     

    Operating Activities

     

    Net cash provided by operating activities was $4.1 million compared to a use of $(1.0) million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. Our net loss was significantly lower in 2024 compared to 2023. During the first six months of 2023, we recorded a net loss associated with a $42.4 million provision for litigation, which subsequently settled and for which the provision was reversed during the second half of 2023. Excluding the impact of this provision from the 2023 results, our year-over-year net loss would have been lower in 2023 by $4.4 million. In 2023, our change in trade receivables was a source of funds. For 2024, we had a use of funds related to trade receivables due in part to a relative increase in international activity, which can take longer to collect, and also reflecting higher revenue during the second quarter of 2024 as compared to 2023. This was offset somewhat by the corresponding timing associated with payments for materials and other components of cost of goods sold and favorable inventory management in 2024 as compared to 2023.

     

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    Investing Activities

     

    Net cash used in investing activities was $0.4 million and $1.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, reflecting a lower level of investment in property and equipment and software and technology.

     

    Financing Activities

     

    Net cash used in financing activities was $1.7 million and $0.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023. Our primary uses of funds for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 were principal payments of $0.9 million and $0.7 million, respectively, payments of $0.2 million and $0.3 million, respectively, for treasury shares withheld to settle withholding tax requirements for equity-settled share-based compensation, and a distribution of $0.5 million to Repeat Precision's other joint venture partner for the six months ended June 30, 2024. Under the Repeat Promissory Note, all borrowings were repaid for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to net borrowings of $0.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023.

     

    Material Cash Requirements 

     

    There have been no significant changes in our material cash requirements from those disclosed in the Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2023.

     

    Critical Accounting Estimates

     

    There are no material changes to our critical accounting estimates from those included in the Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2023.

     

    Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements

     

    See “Note 1. Basis of Presentation” to our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for a discussion of the recent accounting pronouncements issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.

     

    Smaller Reporting Company Status 

     

    We are a “smaller reporting company” as defined by Section 12b-2 of the Exchange Act, meaning that we are not an investment company, an asset-backed issuer, or a majority-owned subsidiary of a parent company that is not a smaller reporting company and have a public float of less than $250 million. As a smaller reporting company, we may take advantage of specified reduced reporting and other burdens that are otherwise applicable generally to public companies that do not qualify for the classification, including among other things, providing only two years of audited financial statements.

     

    Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements 

     

    This Quarterly Report includes certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “seeks,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects” and similar references to future periods, or by the inclusion of forecasts or projections. Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements we make regarding the outlook for our future business and financial performance, such as those contained in Item 2. “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.”

     

    Forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations and assumptions regarding our business, the economy and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, by their nature, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict. As a result, our actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include regional, national or global political, economic, business, competitive, market and regulatory conditions and the following:

     

     

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    declines in the level of oil and natural E&P activity in Canada, the United States and internationally;

     

     

    ●

    oil and natural gas price fluctuations;

     

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    significant competition for our products and services that results in pricing pressures, reduced sales, or reduced market share;

     

     

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    inability to successfully implement our strategy of increasing sales of products and services into the U.S. and international markets;

     

     

    ●

    loss of significant customers;

     

     

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    losses and liabilities from uninsured or underinsured business activities and litigation;

     

     

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    our failure to identify and consummate potential acquisitions;

     

     

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    the financial health of our customers including their ability to pay for products or services provided;

     

     

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    our inability to integrate or realize the expected benefits from acquisitions;

     

     

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    our inability to achieve suitable price increases to offset the impacts of cost inflation;

     

     

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    loss of any of our key suppliers or significant disruptions negatively impacting our supply chain;

     

     

    ●

    risks in attracting and retaining qualified employees and key personnel;

     

     

    ●

    risks resulting from the operations of our joint venture arrangement;

     

     

    ●

    currency exchange rate fluctuations;

     

     

    ●

    impact of severe weather conditions;

     

     

    ●

    our inability to accurately predict customer demand, which may result in us holding excess or obsolete inventory;

     

     

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    impairment in the carrying value of long-lived assets including goodwill;

     

     

    ●

    failure to comply with or changes to federal, state and local and non-U.S. laws and other regulations, including anti-corruption and environmental regulations, guidelines and regulations for the use of explosives;

     

     

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    change in trade policy, including the impact of tariffs;

     

     

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    our inability to successfully develop and implement new technologies, products and services that align with the needs of our customers, including addressing the shift to more non-traditional energy markets as part of the energy transition;

     

     

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    our inability to protect and maintain critical intellectual property assets or losses and liabilities from adverse decisions in intellectual property disputes;

     

     

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    loss of, or interruption to, our information and computer systems;

     

     

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    system interruptions or failures, including complications with our enterprise resource planning system, cybersecurity breaches, identity theft or other disruptions that could compromise our information;

     

     

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    our failure to establish and maintain effective internal control over financial reporting;

     

     

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    restrictions on the availability of our customers to obtain water essential to the drilling and hydraulic fracturing processes;

     

     

    ●

    changes in legislation or regulation governing the oil and natural gas industry, including restrictions on emissions of greenhouse gases;

     

     

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    our inability to meet regulatory requirements for use of certain chemicals by our tracer diagnostics business;

     

     

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    the reduction in our asset-based revolving credit facility borrowing base or our inability to comply with the covenants in our debt agreements; and

     

     

    ●

    our inability to obtain sufficient liquidity on reasonable terms, or at all.

     

    For the reasons described above, as well as factors identified in “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in this Quarterly Report and the section of the Annual Report entitled “Risk Factors,” we caution you against relying on any forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this Quarterly Report speaks only as of the date on which we make it. Factors or events that could cause our actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all of them. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

     

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    Item 3.  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 

     

    For our quantitative and qualitative disclosures about market risk, see Item 7A, “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk,” in our Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2023. Our exposure to market risk has not changed materially since December 31, 2023.

     

    Item 4.  Controls and Procedures

     

    Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

     

    Our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, conducted an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act) as of June 30, 2024. Based on this evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, concluded that, as of June 30, 2024, our disclosure controls and procedures were effective to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed in the reports we file or submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms and that such information is accumulated and communicated to management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

     

    Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting

     

    There were no changes to our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the quarter ended June 30, 2024 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

     

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    PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

     

    Item 1.  Legal Proceedings

     

    See “Note 10. Commitments and Contingencies” of our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for further information regarding our legal proceedings.

     

    Item 1A.  Risk Factors 

     

    There have been no material changes from the risk factors disclosed in our Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2023.

     

    Item 5.  Other Information 

     

    During the quarter ended June 30, 2024, no director or officer of the Company adopted or terminated a “Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement” or “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement,” as each term is defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K.

     

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    Item 6.  Exhibits 

     

    Exhibit

       

    No.

     

    Description

      10.1   Amended Credit Agreement, dated as of April 16, 2024, by and among NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc., Pioneer Investment, Inc., NCS Multistage, LLC, NCS Multistage Inc., and the other loan parties thereto and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and the lenders party thereto (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (File No. 001-38071) filed on May 2, 2024).
    †* 10.2   Amended and Restated Employment Agreement between NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. and Ryan Hummer, dated as of July 17, 2024.
    †* 10.3   Amended and Restated Employment Agreement between NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. and Tim Willems, dated as of July 17, 2024.
    †* 10.4   Amended and Restated Employment Agreement between NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. and Michael Morrison, dated as of July 17, 2024.
    †* 10.5   Amended and Restated Employment Agreement between NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. and Ori Lev, dated as of July 17, 2024.

    *

    31.1

     

    Certification of Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

    *

    31.2

     

    Certification of Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

    **

    32.1

     

    Certification of Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

    **

    32.2

     

    Certification of Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

    ***

    101.INS

     

    Inline XBRL Instance Document

    ***

    101.SCH

     

    Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema

    ***

    101.CAL

     

    Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase

    ***

    101.DEF

     

    Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase

    ***

    101.LAB

     

    Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase

    ***

    101.PRE

     

    Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase

    ***

    104

     

    Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted in Inline iXBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)

           
    † Management contracts or compensatory plans or arrangements.

    *

    Filed herewith.

    **

    Furnished herewith.

    ***

    Submitted electronically with this Report.

     

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    SIGNATURES

     

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

     

     

    Date: August 1, 2024

    NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.

         
     

    By:  

    /s/ Mike Morrison

       

    Mike Morrison

       

    Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

         
       

    (Principal Financial Officer and Authorized Signatory)

     

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    SEC Form SC 13G filed by NCS Multistage Holdings Inc.

    SC 13G - NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. (0001692427) (Subject)

    2/12/24 9:13:58 PM ET
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    SEC Form SC 13G/A filed by NCS Multistage Holdings Inc. (Amendment)

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    2/13/23 4:06:57 PM ET
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    SEC Form SC 13G/A filed by NCS Multistage Holdings Inc. (Amendment)

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    2/14/22 1:34:13 PM ET
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    NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2025 Results

    Third Quarter Results Total revenues of $46.5 million, a 6% year-over-year improvementNet income of $3.8 million and diluted earnings per share of $1.37, compared to net income of $4.1 million and diluted earnings per share of $1.60 in the same quarter of 2024Adjusted EBITDA of $7.0 million, consistent with the same quarter of 2024 $25.3 million in cash and $7.4 million of total debt as of September 30, 2025 HOUSTON, Oct. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:NCSM) (the "Company," "NCS," "we" or "us"), a leading provider of highly engineered products and support services that facilitate the optimization of oil and natural gas well construction, well completio

    10/29/25 4:05:00 PM ET
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    NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. Schedules Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Release and Conference Call

    HOUSTON, Oct. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. ("NCS" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:NCSM) will host a conference call to discuss its third quarter 2025 results on Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 7:30 a.m. Central Time (8:30 a.m. Eastern Time). NCS will issue its third quarter 2025 earnings release the evening prior to the conference call. The conference call will be available via a live audio webcast. Participants who wish to ask questions may register for the call here to receive the dial-in numbers and unique PIN. If you wish to join the conference call but do not plan to ask questions, you may join the listen-only webcast here. It is recommended that participants jo

    10/22/25 4:10:16 PM ET
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    NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

    Second Quarter Results Total revenues of $36.5 million, a 23% year-over-year improvementNet income of $0.9 million and diluted earnings per share of $0.34, which includes a positive impact of $1.4 million related to the release of our deferred tax valuation allowance in CanadaAdjusted EBITDA of $2.2 million, a $1.3 million year-over-year improvement   $25.4 million in cash and $7.7 million of total debt as of June 30, 2025 HOUSTON, July 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:NCSM) (the "Company," "NCS," "we" or "us"), a leading provider of highly engineered products and support services that facilitate the optimization of oil and natural gas well const

    7/31/25 4:07:15 PM ET
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    NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. Announces Appointment of CFO

    HOUSTON, Oct. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:NCSM) (the "Company," "NCS," "we" or "us") today announced, effective November 3, 2022, its Board of Directors appointed Michael Morrison as Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. The current Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Ryan Hummer, has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer, effective November 1, 2022. "NCS is a leader in providing highly engineered products and services to the oil and gas industry," stated Mr. Morrison, incoming Chief Financial Officer of NCS. "I am excited to join the NCS team. I believe there is excellent potential for growth given the talented and passionate people, strong techno

    10/13/22 9:00:55 AM ET
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