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Stereolabs Announces TERRA Autonomy Kit, Powered by NVIDIA Jetson Orin

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Stereolabs, a pioneer in vision-based sensing technology, today introduced the TERRA Autonomy Kit to transform any machine into a smart and autonomous machine.

SAN FRANCISCO, June 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Stereolabs, a pioneer in vision-based sensing technology for autonomous machines, today introduced the latest addition to the company’s vision platform portfolio, the TERRA Autonomy Kit.

For any vehicle

The TERRA Autonomy Kit is for autonomy applications where 360-degree sensor coverage with flexible mechanical integration and central data fusion is a necessity. The kit offers a plug-and-play, scalable perception solution to rapidly transform any existing machine – such as tractors, mowers, utility vehicles, AMR, robotic arms and more – into an autonomous machine.

The TERRA Autonomy Kit provides all hardware and software components required to bring advanced vision-based perception to machines.

Complete hardware solution

The first configuration of the kit consists of 4 ZED X stereo cameras that can be installed in the front, back and sides of any machine, covering a 360-degree field of view. Through GMSL connectors, cameras are plugged into an industrial-grade embedded compute unit that incorporates the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin system-on-module for powerful AI computing capabilities. The hardware configuration is available in industrial or ruggedized versions.

Powerful software stack

Preinstalled for rapid implementation, TERRA AI offers a modular solution for development activities in the field of autonomy. TERRA AI is a groundbreaking, large Neural Network Architecture crafted with fast, memory-efficient, low-level code to perform those tasks simultaneously on low-power embedded computers, enabling the processing of high-frequency, high-volume data from ZED cameras on embedded NVIDIA Jetson platform.

Invaluable advantages

By leveraging Stereolabs’ cost-efficient cameras and our most advanced sensing technology, the TERRA Autonomy Kit is a scalable, cost-efficient, plug-and-play perception solution that doesn’t require LIDAR and initial installation takes 10 minutes or less.

Partner compatibility and integration

A variety of different hardware components and software modules are available off-the-shelf for quick onboarding. The TERRA Autonomy Kit is initially available with two embedded compute unit options: the AI Rugged Computer RML A4AGX provided by Syslogic and the NVIDIA Jetson Orin Developer Kit. Compatibility with more industrial and production-ready compute units will be announced soon. The TERRA Autonomy Kit is also compatible with NVIDIA Isaac Perceptor, a reference workflow for developing vision AI-based AMRs. Stereolabs plans to continue collaborating with NVIDIA and other ecosystem partners to deliver the most advanced perception platform for the autonomous machine industry.

About StereoLabs

Stereolabs is the leading provider of 3D depth and motion sensing solutions based on stereo vision and artificial intelligence. From robots to drones and cars, Stereolabs empowers machines with the ability to see and understand. The company enables developers across multiple industries to create truly intelligent machines and applications that improve daily lives. Stereolabs offers an expanded ecosystem with various industry-proven hardware and software stacks.

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Xailient and Konami to Debut Privacy-Safe Biometric Innovation for Table Games at G2E Asia 2025

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MACAU, May 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Xailient Inc., the world leader in privacy-safe computer vision AI, today announced the debut of a groundbreaking biometric innovation in partnership with global gaming leader Konami Gaming, Inc. At G2E Asia 2025, Konami will unveil SYNK Vision™ Tables, a new addition to its award-winning SYNKROS® casino management system, powered by Xailient’s privacy-preserving facial recognition AI technology.

Attendees of G2E Asia 2025 will be among the first to experience SYNK Vision Tables in action, as Konami showcases the new technology at Booth #B1303 at The Venetian Expo in Macau. The solution delivers seamless player recognition, real-time rating, and instant rewards—marking a transformational step in the convergence of biometric technology and gaming operations.

This latest innovation extends the success of SYNK Vision Slots to the live table games environment, providing casinos with a unified biometric ecosystem that automatically recognizes players as they sit down—without the need for loyalty cards. For players, the experience is frictionless, secure, and personalized. For operators, it offers powerful real-time insights, reduced fraud risk, and improved player engagement.

“SYNK Vision Tables represents a major leap forward in biometric player tracking,” said Lars Oleson, CEO of Xailient. “By combining Xailient’s real-time, privacy-safe AI face recognition with Konami’s SYNKROS system, we’re delivering next-generation capabilities that enhance the player experience while upholding the highest standards of privacy and data protection.”

Mallika Patel, VP of Product at Xailient, said, “Face Recognition AI provides triple benefit from a single technology. Responsible gaming, anti-money laundering, and patron loyalty programs all benefit from robust and reliable replacement to carded play.”

“Together with Xailient, we’re enabling operators to unify their slots and tables under a single intelligent ecosystem,” said Joe Mayer, Systems Sales & Operations Manager at Konami Australia Pty Ltd. “With SYNK Vision Tables, operators can improve the accuracy and efficiency of their loyalty programs while providing players with a streamlined, personalized, and cardless experience.”

About Konami Gaming, Inc.

Konami Gaming, Inc. is a Las Vegas-based subsidiary of KONAMI GROUP CORPORATION (TSE: 9766). The company is a leading designer and manufacturer of casino games and technology for the global gaming market. For more information about Konami Gaming, Inc. or the SYNKROS® casino management system, please visit www.konamigaming.com.  

About Xailient Inc.

Xailient is the global leader in privacy-safe artificial intelligence solutions for computer vision. Its patented edge-based facial recognition and object detection technologies are trusted by Fortune 500 companies and comply with data protection and AI integrity regulations across more than 80 jurisdictions worldwide. Xailient’s AI solutions enable devices to see, understand, and adapt — driving digital transformation across industries. For further information please visit www.xailient.com.

Media Contact – Xailient
Rebecca Smith
Director of Operations
press@xailient.com 

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MDA SPACE ANNOUNCES 2025 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING RESULTS

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BRAMPTON, ON, May 8, 2025 /CNW/ – MDA Space (TSX: MDA) announced today the results of its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (the “Meeting”) which took place virtually on May 8, 2025. A total of 84,928,894 common shares (representing approximately 69.22% of all issued and outstanding common shares of MDA Space) were represented at the Meeting. The complete voting results for each item of business at the Meeting are presented below.

Election of Directors
The Board of Directors of MDA Space had fixed at nine the number of directors (the “Directors”) to be elected at the Meeting. Following the vote at the Meeting, each of the nine nominees listed in the MDA Space Management Information Circular dated March 30, 2025 was duly elected as a Director of the MDA Space Board of Directors until the close of the next annual meeting of shareholders or until their successor is appointed.

Nominee

Votes

For

% Votes

For

Votes

Withheld

% Votes

Withheld

Alison Alfers

77,905,275

97.96 %

1,622,936

2.04 %

Yaprak Baltacioglu

79,136,747

99.51 %

391,464

0.49 %

Darren Farber

79,518,237

99.99 %

9,974

0.01 %

Michael Greenley

79,520,715

99.99 %

7,496

0.01 %

Brendan Paddick

79,517,254

99.99 %

10,957

0.01 %

John Risley

71,311,095

89.67 %

8,217,116

10.33 %

Jill Smith

78,347,880

98.52 %

1,180,331

1.48 %

Karl Smith

79,519,878

99.99 %

8,308

0.01 %

Yung Wu

78,162,106

98.28 %

1,366,105

1.72 %

Appointment of Auditor
Following the vote at the Meeting, KPMG LLP was appointed as the independent auditor of MDA Space until the close of the next annual meeting of shareholders, and the Directors were authorized to fix the auditor’s remuneration.

Votes For

% Votes For

Votes Withheld

% Votes Withheld

84,903,074

99.97 %

25,817

0.03 %

Advisory Vote on Approach to Compensation
The shareholders approved, on an advisory basis, a resolution on MDA Space’s approach to executive compensation.

Votes For

% Votes For

Votes Against

% Votes Against

74,155,206

93.24 %

5,373,005

6.76 %

ABOUT MDA SPACE
Building the space between proven and possible, MDA Space (TSX:MDA) is a trusted mission partner to the global space industry. A robotics, satellite systems and geointelligence pioneer with a 55-year+ story of world firsts and more than 450 missions, MDA Space is a global leader in communications satellites, Earth and space observation, and space exploration and infrastructure. The MDA Space team of more than 3,400 space experts in Canada, the US and the UK has the knowledge and know-how to turn an audacious customer vision into an achievable mission – bringing to bear a one-of-a-kind mix of experience, engineering excellence and wide-eyed wonder that’s been in our DNA since day one. For those who dream big and push boundaries on the ground and in the stars to change the world for the better, we’ll take you there. For more information, visit mda.space.  

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GDI Integrated Facility Services Inc. Releases its Financial Results for the First Quarter Ended March 31, 2025

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Q1 2025 revenue of $616 million, a decrease of $28 million, or 4%, over Q1 2024. Q1 2025 Adjusted EBITDA* of $34 million, representing an Adjusted EBITDA* margin of 6%, compared to $28 million and 4% in Q1 2024.Q1 2025 net income of $6 million or $0.26 per share compared with $0.4 million or $0.02 per share for the first quarter of 2024.Q1 2025 decrease in long-term debt, net of cash*, of $14 million.Q1 2025 decrease in net operating working capital* of $9 million.

LASALLE, QC, May 8, 2025 /CNW/ – GDI Integrated Facility Services Inc. (“GDI” or the “Company”) (TSX: GDI) is pleased to announce its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025.

For the first quarter of 2025:

Revenue reached $616 million, a decrease of $28 million, or 4%, over the first quarter of 2024 mainly attributable to an organic decline of 7%, partially offset by growth from foreign currency translation.Adjusted EBITDA* amounted to $34 million, representing an Adjusted EBITDA* margin of 6% compared to $28 million and 4% in Q1 2024.Net income was $6 million or $0.26 per share compared to $0.4 million or $0.02 per share in Q1 2024.Long-term debt, net of cash* decreased by $14 million in the quarter.Net operating working capital* reduction of $9 million in the quarter.

For the first quarters of 2025 and 2024, the business segments performed as follows:

(in millions of

Canadian dollars)

Business Services Canada

Business Services USA

Technical Services(1)

Corporate and Other(1)

Consolidated

2025

2024

2025

2024

2025

2024

2025

2024

2025

2024

Revenue

147

145

217

225

246

260

6

14

616

644

Organic Growth (Decline)

1 %

3 %

(15 %)

10 %

(5 %)

(1 %)

0 %

0 %

(7 %)

3 %

Adjusted EBITDA* (2)

11

10

15

14

12

6

(4)

(2)

34

28

Adjusted EBITDA Margin*

7 %

7 %

7 %

6 %

5 %

2 %

N/A

N/A

6 %

4 %

Note:

The 2024 results were recast to reflect i) the transfer of the Integrated Facility Services business from Corporate and Other to Technical Services since January 1, 2025 and ii) the allocation of corporate technology costs, moving some from the Corporate and Other segment to the operating Business Segments

In Q1 2025, GDI effected a change in the allocation of corporate technology costs, moving costs from the Corporate and Other segment to the operating Business Segments. This change was implemented to provide a more accurate view of segment profitability. Also, GDI has moved reporting for its IFS business unit from Corporate and Other to Technical Services as its was a more appropriate home for this business unit. Q1 2024 results have been recast to reflect this modification.

GDI’s Business Services Canada segment recorded $147 million in revenue while generating $11 million in Adjusted EBITDA*, representing an Adjusted EBITDA margin* of 7%. GDI’s Business Services USA segment recorded revenue of $217 million and Adjusted EBITDA* of $15 million, representing an Adjusted EBITDA margin* of 7%. Business Services USA experienced an organic revenue decline due to the loss of the segment’s largest client at the end of Q1 2024 and from exiting of low margin contracts obtained in the Atalian acquisition, which was partially mitigated by new customers wins. In addition, revenue generated by one customer fluctuates based on the volume of recurring project work which was lower in the first quarter of 2025.

The Technical Services segment recorded revenue of $246 million and Adjusted EBITDA* of $12 million, up by $6 million compared to Q1 2024, representing an Adjusted EBITDA margin* of 5% compared to 2% in Q1 2024, as the first quarter of 2024 was negatively affected by cost overruns on three large projects in its U.S operations.

GDI’s Corporate and Other segment recorded revenue of $6 million and negative Adjusted EBITDA* of $4 million compared to $14 million and $2 million in Q1 2024, respectively. The decline in revenue is primarily attributable to business divestitures during Fiscal 2024.

“I am very pleased with the performance of all of our business segments in Q1 this year,” stated Claude Bigras, President & CEO of GDI. “Each segment delivered profitability levels that were either in-line or above expectations which contributed to a 21% increase in Adjusted EBITDA over Q1 F2024 and a 6% consolidated Adjusted EBITDA margin for GDI as a whole. Our Business Services Canada segment recorded its fifth straight quarter with an Adjusted EBITDA margin of 7%, when adjusting last year’s results for the IT cost reallocation, showing strong stability and maintaining its premium of 100 to 200 basis points above pre-COVID levels, which we expect to continue for the foreseeable future. As we had already announced last quarter, our Business Services USA segment experienced an organic revenue decline stemming from the loss of GDI’s largest client in Q1 F2024 and from exiting low contracts as we focused on margin improvement in the Atalian acquisition throughout F2024. The majority of this business has now been replaced, and we are expecting organic growth to progressively improve to historic levels by the end of this year. Adjusted EBITDA margin in the segment was 7% during the quarter, returning to more normalized levels as the work we had been engaged in to increase margins from the Atalian acquisition has now been successfully completed. Our Technical Services segment had an outstanding quarter. Our decision to focus on higher margin business at Ainsworth continues to bear fruit, with $12 million of EBITDA and a 5% Adjusted EBITDA margin in the quarter. This was Ainsworth’s highest Adjusted EBITDA margin in Q1 since our acquisition of the business in F2015 which has historically ranged between 2% to 4% in the first quarter. Given the margin improvement initiatives we successfully implemented, the outlook at Ainsworth is positive for the remainder of F2025.”

“In addition to strong operating performance, GDI continued to deliver on our balance sheet initiatives during Q1 F2025. Our focus on working capital reduction resulted in a decrease of $9 million in the quarter. This puts us at a total net working capital reduction of $53 million since Q3 F2023 when we factor in M&A and FX impact, surpassing the $50 million dollar target that we announced at that time. We also decreased our long-term debt by $14 million in the quarter, which coupled with the increase in Adjusted EBITDA resulted in a decrease in our leverage ratio which now sits below our comfort range of 3x-3.5x.”

“All of our business segments are performing well. Business Services Canada has been performing well with a very stable margin profile. Organic growth at our Business Services USA segment is expected to show progressive improvement through the year and rebound to more historic levels by Q4. Ainsworth will continue to focus on higher margin business, and the outlook is positive. Finally, we are actively evaluating a number of M&A opportunities and have a healthy balance sheet with sufficient capacity to execute on our growth strategies. I am looking forward to GDI delivering on our expectations for the remainder of F2025,” concluded Mr. Bigras.

ABOUT GDI

GDI is a leading integrated commercial facility services provider which offers a range of services in Canada and the United States to owners and managers of a variety of facility types including office buildings, educational facilities, distribution centers, industrial facilities, healthcare establishments, stadiums and event venues, hotels, shopping centres, airports and other transportation facilities. GDI’s commercial facility services capabilities include commercial janitorial and building maintenance, energy advisory and system optimization, the installation, maintenance and repair of HVAC-R, mechanical, electrical and building automation systems, as well as other complementary services such as janitorial products manufacturing and distribution. GDI’s subordinate voting shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: GDI). Additional information on GDI can be found on its website at www.gdi.com.

CAUTION CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Certain statements in this press release may constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of securities laws. Forward looking information may relate to GDI’s future outlook and anticipated events, business, operations, financial performance, financial condition or results and, in some cases, can be identified by terminology such as “may”; “will”; “should”; “expect”; “plan”; “anticipate”; “believe”; “intend”; “estimate”; “predict”; “potential”; “continue”; “foresee”; “ensure” or other similar expressions concerning matters that are not historical facts. In particular, statements regarding GDI’s future operating results and economic performance, and its objectives and strategies are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on certain factors and assumptions including expected growth, results of operations, performance and business prospects and opportunities, which GDI believes are reasonable as of the current date. While management considers these assumptions to be reasonable based on information currently available to the Company, they may prove to be incorrect. It is impossible for GDI to predict with certainty the impact that the current economic uncertainties may have on future results. Forward-looking information is also subject to certain factors, including risks and uncertainties (described in the “Risk Factors” section) that could cause actual results to differ materially from what GDI currently expects. Namely, these factors include risks pertaining to unsuccessful implementation of the business strategy, changes to business structure, inherent operating risks from acquisition activity, failure to integrate an acquired company, decline in commercial real estate occupancy levels, increase in costs which cannot be passed on to customers, labour shortages, disruption in information technology systems and execution issues with Strategic IT projects, increases in interest rates, exchange rate fluctuations, deterioration in economic conditions, Government Policies on International trade and Investment, including sanctions and actions after recent U.S. elections in respect to global trade, tariffs, and trade agreement, increase in competition, influence of the principal shareholders, loss of key or long-term customers, public procurement laws and regulations, legal proceedings, reputational damage, labour disputes, disputes with franchisees, environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) considerations, goodwill and long-lived assets impairment charges, tax matters, key employees, participation in multi-employer pension plans, legislation or other governmental action, cybersecurity, data confidentiality and data protection, and public perception of our environmental footprint, many of which are beyond the Company’s control. Therefore, future events and results may vary significantly from what management currently foresees. The reader should not place undue importance on forward-looking information and should not rely upon this information as of any other date. While management may elect to, the Company is under no obligation and does not undertake to update or alter this information at any particular time, except as may be required by law.

Analyst Conference Call:

May 9, 2025 at 8:00 A.M. (ET)

Kindly note that Investors and Media representatives may attend as listeners only.

Please use the following dial-in numbers to have access to the conference call by dialing 10 minutes before the beginning of the conference:

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Local: 289-819-1299 (Toronto) or 514-400-3794 (Montreal)

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A rebroadcast of the conference call will be available until May 16, 2025 by dialing:

North America Toll-Free: 1-888-660-6345

Local: 289-819-1450 (Toronto)

Confirmation Code: 14687#

March 31, 2025 unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements and accompanied Management & Discussion Analysis are filed on www.sedarplus.ca.

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* The terms “Adjusted EBITDA”, “Adjusted EBITDA Margin”, Long-term debt, net of cash, and net operating working capital do not have standardized definitions prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards and therefore, may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. “Adjusted EBITDA” is defined as operating income before depreciation and amortization, transaction, reorganization and other costs, share-based compensation and strategic information technology projects configuration and customization costs. The Adjusted EBITDA Margin is calculated by dividing Adjusted EBITDA by revenues. For more details and for a reconciliation of that measure to the most directly comparable IFRS measure, consult the “Operating and Financial Results” section of the Company’s Management Discussion & Analysis (“MD&A”). Long-term debt, net of cash, and net operating working capital details and calculation is descripted in the section “consolidated financial position” of the MD&A.

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS)

As at March 31,

As at December 31,

2025

2024

Assets

Current assets

Cash

25

14

Trade and other receivables and contract assets

564

565

Inventories

34

33

Prepaid expenses and other

25

16

Other financial assets

15

Assets held for sale

6

6

Current tax assets

4

4

Total current assets

658

653

Non-current assets

Property, plant and equipment

120

119

Intangible assets

110

115

Goodwill

378

378

Other long-term assets

21

20

Total non-current assets

629

632

Total assets

1,287

1,285

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

Current liabilities

Bank indebtedness

1

2

Trade and other payables

309

306

Provisions

29

32

Contract liabilities

36

33

Current tasx liabilities

5

9

Current portion of long-term debt

23

21

Total current liabilities

403

403

Non-current liabilities

Long-term debt

358

362

Other long-term payables

8

9

Deferred tax liabilities

15

15

Total non-current liabilities

381

386

Shareholders’ equity

Share capital

383

382

Retained earnings

106

100

Contributed surplus

3

3

Accumulated other comprehensive income

11

11

Total shareholders’ equity

503

496

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

1,287

1,285

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS, EXCEPT FOR EARNINGS PER SHARE)

Three-month periods ended March 31,

2025

2024

Revenues

616

644

Cost of services

501

538

Selling and administrative expenses

84

80

Transaction, reorganization and other costs

1

1

Strategic information technology projects configuration and customization costs

1

Amortization of intangible assets

5

12

Depreciation of property, plant and equipment

13

14

Operating income (loss)

12

(2)

Net finance expense (income)

3

(1)

Income (Loss) before income taxes

9

(1)

Income tax expense (benefit)

3

(1)

Net income

6

Other comprehensive income (loss)

Gains (losses) that are or may be reclassified to earnings:

  Foreign currency translation differences for foreign operations

6

  Hedge of net investments in foreign operations, net of tax of nil (2024 – nil)

(6)

  Cash flow hedges, effective portion of changes in fair value, net of tax of nil (2024 – nil)

(1)

(1)

Total comprehensive income (loss)

6

(1)

Earnings per share:

  Basic

0.26

0.02

  Diluted

0.26

0.02

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS)

Share Capital

Number

(in
thousands

of shares)

Amount

Retained
earnings

Contributed
surplus

Accumulated
other
comprehensive
income (1)

TOTAL

Balance, January 1, 2024

23,414

380

68

2

5

455

Net income

Other comprehensive loss

(1)

(1)

Total comprehensive income for the year

(1)

(1)

Transactions with owners of the Company:

Stock options exercised

35

1

1

Balance, March 31, 2024

23,449

381

68

2

4

455

Balance, January 1, 2025

23,520

382

100

3

11

496

Net income

6

6

Other comprehensive income

Total comprehensive income for the year

6

6

Transactions with owners of the Company:

Stock options exercised

38

1

1

Balance, March 31, 2025

23,558

383

106

3

11

503

(1)

The amount of accumulated other comprehensive income is net of tax of nil.

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS)

Three-month periods ended March 31,

2025

2024

Cash flows from (used in) operating activities

Net income

6

Adjustments for:

Depreciation and amortization

18

26

Net finance expense (income)

3

(1)

Income tax expense (benefit)

3

(1)

Income taxes paid

(7)

Net changes in non-cash operating assets and liabilities

12

(3)

Net cash from operating activities

35

21

Cash flows from (used in) financing activities

Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt

57

99

Repayment of long-term debt

(62)

(107)

Payment of lease liabilities

(9)

(9)

Interest paid

(6)

(7)

Other

1

1

Net cash used in financing activities

(19)

(23)

Cash flows from (used in) investing activities

Additions to property, plant and equipment

(4)

(4)

Additions to intangible assets

(1)

Other

2

Net cash from investing activities

(4)

(3)

Foreign exchange loss on cash held in foreign currencies

(3)

Net change in cash (bank indebtedness)

12

(8)

Cash, beginning of period:

Cash

14

17

Bank indebtedness

(2)

(14)

12

3

Cash (bank indebtedness), end of period:

Cash

25

29

Bank indebtedness

(1)

(34)

24

(5)

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
SEGMENTED INFORMATION
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS)

Three-month period ended March 31, 2025

Business
Services
Canada

Business
Services
USA

Technical
Services

Corporate
and Other

     Total

Recurring/contractual services

129

206

38

373

On-call services

8

11

64

83

Projects

144

144

Manufacturing and distribution

9

9

Other revenues

7

7

Total external revenues

144

217

246

9

616

Inter-segment revenues

3

(3)

Revenues

147

217

246

6

616

Income (loss) before income taxes

8

10

2

(11)

9

Net finance expense

1

1

1

3

Operating income (loss)

8

11

3

(10)

12

Depreciation and amortization

3

4

9

2

18

Transaction, reorganization, and other costs

1

1

Share-based compensation (1)

3

3

Strategic information technology projects configuration and customization costs

Adjusted EBITDA

11

15

12

(4)

34

Total assets

255

402

546

84

1,287

Total liabilities

72

104

271

337

784

Additions to property, plant and equipment

1

10

2

1

14

Additions to intangible assets

Goodwill recorded on business acquisitions

(1) 

Includes stock option, performance share unit and restricted share unit plans.

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
SEGMENTED INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS)

Three-month period ended March 31, 2024

Business
Services
Canada

Business
Services
USA

Technical
Services(3)

Corporate and
Other(3)

     Total

Recurring/contractual services

126

203

35

364

On-call services

9

22

74

105

Projects

151

151

Manufacturing and distribution

17

17

Other revenues

7

7

Total external revenues

142

225

260

17

644

Inter-segment revenues

3

(3)

Revenues

145

225

260

14

644

Income (loss) before income taxes (4)

7

4

(3)

(9)

(1)

Net finance expense

(1)

(1)

Operating income (loss)

7

4

(4)

(9)

(2)

Depreciation and amortization

3

9

10

4

26

Transaction, reorganization, and other costs

1

1

Share-based compensation (1)

2

2

Strategic information technology projects configuration and customization costs

1

1

Adjusted EBITDA

10

14

6

(2)

28

Total assets(2)

254

416

526

89

1,285

Total liabilities(2)

72

114

246

357

789

Additions to property, plant and equipment

2

1

8

1

12

Additions to intangible assets

1

1

Goodwill recorded on business acquisitions

3

3

(1)

Includes stock option, performance share unit and restricted share unit plans.

(2)

As at December 31, 2024.

(3)

The 2024 figures were recast to reflect January 1, 2025 reorganization change were facility management services now report into Technical Services segment as opposed to Corporate and Other as published in 2024.

(4)

The 2024 figures were recast to reflect a change in the allocation of corporate technology costs, moving from the Corporate and Other segment to the operating segments. This change was implemented to provide a more meaningful view of segment profitability.

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
BUSINESS ACQUISITIONS
(UNAUDITED)

Acquisition date

Company acquired (1)

Location

Segment reporting

Status(2)

2025 Acquisitions

None

2024 Acquisitions

April 1, 2024

Hussmann Canada Inc.

(“Hussmann”)

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Technical Services

Completed

May 1, 2024

Jade Opco, LLC, doing business as Paramount Building Solutions

(“Paramount”)

Phoenix, Arizona

Business Services USA

Completed

June 1, 2024

RYCOM Corporation (“RYCOM”)

Toronto, Ontario

Technical Services

Preliminary

(1)         

GDI acquired all of the outstanding shares of each acquired company, with the exception of Hussman, where the Company completed the acquisition of certain assets and assumed certain liabilities.

(2)         

Preliminary status: Given the limited time between the 2024 Acquisitions and March 31, 2025, the purchase prices have been allocated on a preliminary basis and will be finalized as soon as the Company’s management has obtained all the information it considers necessary. Completed status: The assessment of the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed is completed.

Business disposals

On April 1, 2024, the Company completed the sale of its Superior cleaning and sanitation supplies distribution business and transferred to the purchaser some of its related liabilities.

On November 30, 3024, the Company completed the sale of Ainsworth Power Construction (“APC”), a specialized business performing high voltage work primarily for utilities in Ontario.

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL POSITION
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS)

(in millions of Canadian dollars)

March 31,

2025

December 31,
2024

Net operating working capital:

Trade and other receivables and contract assets

564

565

Inventories

34

33

Prepaid expenses and other

25

16

Other financial assets

15

Trade and other payables

(309)

(306)

Provisions

(29)

(32)

Contract liabilities

(36)

(33)

    Net operating working capital

249

258

Long-term debt, including current portion, net of Cash (bank indebtedness):

    Cash, net of bank indebtedness

24

12

    Long-term debt, including current portion

(381)

(383)

    Long-term debt, including current portion, net of Cash (bank indebtedness)

(357)

(371)

Other financial position accounts:

Property, plant and equipment

120

119

Intangible assets

110

115

Goodwill

378

378

Other long-term assets

21

20

Assets held for sale

6

6

Other long-term liabilities

(8)

(9)

Net current tax (liabilities) assets

(1)

(5)

Net deferred tax (liabilities) assets

(15)

(15)

GDI INTEGRATED FACILITY SERVICES INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL INFORMATION 
THREE-MONTH PERIODS
(UNAUDITED) (IN MILLIONS OF CANADIAN DOLLARS, EXCEPT FOR EARNINGS PER SHARE)

Three months ended

(in millions of Canadian dollars, except per share data) (1)

March
2025

December
2024

September
2024

June
2024

Revenue

616

634

640

639

Operating income

12

15

15

10

     Depreciation and amortization

18

22

20

19

     Transaction, reorganization and other costs

1

(2)

1

2

     Share-based compensation

3

2

3

2

Strategic information technology projects configuration and customization costs

1

1

Adjusted EBITDA

34

38

39

34

Net income for the period

6

23

7

2

Earnings per share

   Basic

0.26

1.00

0.28

0.07

   Diluted

0.26

0.99

0.28

0.07

Three months ended

(in millions of Canadian dollars, except per share data) (1)

March
2024

December
2023

September
2023

June
2023

Revenue

644

622

615

609

Operating (loss) income

(2)

9

16

10

     Depreciation and amortization

26

22

19

19

     Transaction, reorganization and other costs

1

2

1

     Share-based compensation

2

2

2

3

Strategic information technology projects configuration and customization costs

1

2

2

1

Adjusted EBITDA

28

37

39

34

Net income for the period

6

8

1

Earnings per share

   Basic

0.02

0.26

0.35

0.04

   Diluted

0.02

0.25

0.35

0.04

(1)

The differences between the quarters are mainly the results of business acquisitions, as well as seasonality in the Technical Services segment.

SOURCE GDI Integrated Facility Services Inc.

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