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Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. Reports First Six Months of Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
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TOKYO, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. (“Tokyo Lifestyle” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: TKLF), a retailer and wholesaler of Japanese beauty and health products, sundry products, luxury products, electronic products, as well as other products in Hong Kong, Japan, North America and the United Kingdom, today announced its unaudited financial results for the first six months of fiscal year 2025 ended September 30, 2024.
Mr. Mei Kanayama, Principal Executive Officer of Tokyo Lifestyle, commented, “I am thrilled to report that Tokyo Lifestyle has achieved significant success during the first six months of fiscal year 2025. Our total revenue increased by 32.1%, and income from operations increased by 867.8%, underscoring our strong growth trajectory and strategic execution.
For the six months ended September 30, 2024, total revenue reached $98 million, representing a 32% increase from $74.2 million for the same period last year, driven by the robust performance of our expanding franchise network and dedicated wholesale customer base.
For the six months ended September 30, 2024, our extensive customer base of directly-operated stores and online sales channels, generated $11 million in revenue during the period, despite challenging market conditions. Notably, for the six months ended September 30, 2024, revenue from franchise stores and wholesale customers grew by 53.8% to $86.9 million, supported by a 16.7% expansion in total stock-keeping units (SKUs), which reached approximately 165,200 SKUs. Meanwhile, the number of wholesale customers and franchisees increased by 30, from 171 as of March 31, 2024, to 201 as of September 30, 2024. This demonstrates that the growth in our customer base significantly fueled our revenue growth.
Revenue generated from companies in Japan accounted for 71.7% of total revenue for the six months ended September 30, 2024, while revenue generated from companies in Hong Kong and other regions contributed 28.3%. Notably, three franchise customers in Japan collectively generated $10.42 million in revenue from April to September 2024, and we anticipate continued growth from our franchisees in Japan and Hong Kong.
Despite a challenging business environment and intensified competition in our directly operated physical stores, we adopted a flexible and resilient strategy. This included optimizing our existing physical and online stores, while steadily and rapidly expanding our sales network and franchise partnerships in key markets such as Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America. We believe that these efforts have significantly improved our profitability while enhancing our brand visibility and global recognition. Through careful planning and partner selection, we believe that we have laid a solid foundation for future global expansion and growth.
Beyond strengthening our presence in the Asian market, we are actively exploring opportunities in North America, Europe, and new business sectors. We have made notable progress, including opening a new Reiwatakiya store at Fashion Show Las Vegas, launching online platforms for the Reiwatakiya brand in the UK and Canada, and establishing a joint venture to develop the trading card retail business. These strategic initiatives further reinforce our business presence and enhance global brand recognition.
We believe that our continued focus on exploring new opportunities while fostering loyalty among existing customers through best-in-class quality and services has resulted in a steadily expanding customer base and strong financial performance, and our growth strategies and operational achievements have been acknowledged by the market and industry — we are honored to have been awarded a Gold Stevie® Award in the ‘Company of the Year – Retail – Medium-size’ category at the 21st Annual International Business Awards® in September 2024.
Looking ahead, we remain committed to our robust strategies, including strengthening our current market footprint, closely monitoring evolving market trends and customer preferences, improving operational efficiency and profitability, optimizing our distribution network and commercial outlets, and exploring new partnership opportunities. We are confident these efforts will contribute to a brighter future and greater value for our Company and shareholders.”
Mr. Youichiro Haga, Principal Accounting and Financial Officer of Tokyo Lifestyle, added: “I am proud to share the Company’s strong financial performance for the first half of fiscal year 2025. Alongside significant revenue growth, our gross profit increased by 28.4% during the period, with a stable gross margin exceeding 12%. Despite a challenging macroeconomic environment and fierce competition in both physical and online retail, our strategic transformations—such as reducing underperforming stores and refining our product portfolio—resulted in higher gross profit and stable margins across all three business lines.
While the cost of revenue rose slightly in line with revenue growth, this reflects our strategic investments in expanding into new territories and sectors with carefully selected partners. Meanwhile, our cost-control measures have proven effective, as our operating expenses decreased by 2.2%, even with an increase in headcount to support our rapid expansion. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of our focus on cost management, strategic investment, and revenue growth. For the first half of fiscal year 2025, we reported a net income of $1.3 million, with cash reserves of $3.1 million and stable working capital of $28.5 million as of September 30, 2024.
Looking forward, we will continue enhancing financial performance through robust business strategies, disciplined cost management, and strategic investments. We remain focused on identifying new revenue streams and are confident that these efforts will drive sustained long-term value for our shareholders.”
First Six Months of Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Highlights
Revenue was $98.0 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, increased by 32.1% from $74.2 million for the same period of last year.Gross profit was $12.1 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, increased by 28.4% from $9.5 million for the same period of last year.Income from operations was $3.2 million for six months ended September 30, 2024, increased by 867.8% from $0.3 million for the same period of last year.Net income was $1.3 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, compared to $2.0 million for the same period of last year.Basic and diluted earnings per share was $0.03 for the six months ended September 30, 2024, compared to $0.05 for the same period of last year.
First Six Months of Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
Revenue
Total revenue was $98.0 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, increased by 32.1% from $74.2 million for the same period of last year.
For the Six Months Ended September 30,
2024
2023
($ millions)
Revenue
Cost of
Revenue
Gross
Margin
Revenue
Cost of
Revenue
Gross
Margin
Franchise
stores and
wholesale
customers
86.9
78.0
10.3
%
56.5
49.9
11.8
%
Directly-
operated
physical
stores
6.9
4.9
29.4
%
11.6
9.9
14.6
%
Online
stores and
services
4.1
3.0
27.5
%
6.0
4.9
17.9
%
Total
98.0
85.9
12.4
%
74.2
64.7
12.8
%
Revenue from franchise stores and wholesale customers increased by 53.8%, to $86.9 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $56.5 million for the same period of last year. The increase was mainly due to the Company’s continuous effort in extending the Company’s products offering as the Company’s total stock keeping units (“SKUs”) increased from approximately 141,500 SKUs during the six months ended September 30, 2023, to approximately 165,200 SKUs during the six months ended September 30, 2024. In addition, the increase was also due to the increased revenue generated from franchise stores which previously was recognized under physical stores as mentioned above, as well as the increased revenue from the new wholesale customers because the Company continued to develop the Company’s customer base by entering into business relationships with new wholesale customers during the six months ended September 30, 2024.
Revenue from directly-operated physical stores decreased by 40.2%, to $6.9 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $11.6 million for the same period of last year. The decrease was due to the decrease in revenue generated from directly-operated physical stores both in Japan and Hong Kong for the six months ended September 30, 2024, as compared to the same period last year. During the six months ended September 30, 2023, the Company started to offer luxury products, which contributed a significant portion of directly-operated physical stores sales in Japan. However, the sales of luxury products were unstable and decreased during the six months ended September 30, 2024, as compared to the same period last year. The above-mentioned decrease was partially offset by revenue generated from directly-operated physical stores in the United States and Canada, as the Company currently operate four directly-operated physical stores in the United States and one directly-operated physical store in Canada during the six months ended September 30, 2024.
Revenue from online stores and services decreased by 31.4%, to $4.1 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $6.0 million for the same period of last year. The decrease was mainly due to a decreased number of online stores as the Company closed some underperformed online stores to improve the Company’s profitability.
Cost of Revenue
Cost of revenue increased by 32.7%, to $85.9 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $64.7 million for the same period of last year.
Gross Profit and Gross Margin
Gross profit increased by 28.4%, to $12.1 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $9.5 million for the same period of last year.
Gross margin decreased by 0.4 percentage points, to 12.4% for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from 12.8% for the same period of last year.
Operating Expenses
Operating expenses decreased by 2.2%, to $8.9 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $9.1 million for the same period of last year. The decrease in operating expenses was primarily attributable to the following factors:
a decrease in transaction commission paid to third-party e-commerce marketplace operators by $277,719, or 30.4%, from $914,651 for the six months ended September 30, 2023, to $636,932 for the six months ended September 30, 2024. The Company paid third-party e-commerce marketplace operators transaction commission ranging from 1.8% to 3.0% based on the Company’s sales amount. The decrease in transaction commission was in line with the decrease in the Company’s online sales;
a decrease in promotion and advertising expenses by $183,432, or 57.4%, from $319,758 for the six months ended September 30, 2023, to $136,326 for the six months ended September 30, 2024. The decrease was mainly due to the Company’s effort in cost control as well as decreased promotion and advertising expenses for the Company’s physical stores as the Company has transferred some of the Company’s physical stores into franchise stores; and
an increase in payroll, employee benefit expenses, and bonus expenses by $203,612, or 7.1%, from $2,872,796 for the six months ended September 30, 2023, to $3,076,408 for the six months ended September 30, 2024. The increase was mainly due to increased payroll, employee benefit expenses, and bonus expenses of $541,218 in Hong Kong, the United States and Canada, which was due to the increased headcount caused by the expansion of the Company’s business operation in these regions. The increase was partially offset by the decreased payroll, employee benefit expenses, and bonus expenses of $337,606 in Japan, which was attributable to the decreased headcount resulting from the implementation of cost control as well as the transformation of the Company’s directly-operated physical stores in Japan.
Interest Expenses, net
Interest expenses, net included interest expenses calculated at interest rate per loan agreements and loan service costs, which were directly incremental to the loan agreements and amortized over the loan periods. Interest expenses, net decreased by 17.3%, to $0.8 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $1.0 million for the same period of last year. The decrease was mainly due to a decrease in amortized loan service costs in relation to the Company’s syndicated loans of $0.4 million, and the decrease was partially offset by an increase in interest expenses, which was mainly due to the increased weighted average interest rate for the six months ended September 30, 2024.
Other Income, net
The Company’s other income, net primarily includes tax refund, disposal gain or loss from property and equipment, government subsidies, and other immaterial income and expense items. Other income, net increased by 377.4%, to $319,624 for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $66,947 for the same period of last year. The increase was mainly due to the increased gain from the disposal of property and equipment during the six months ended September 30, 2024, as compared to the same period of last year.
Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes
Benefit for income taxes was $0.6 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, as compared to an income tax benefit of $0.4 million for the same period of last year. The increase in benefit for income taxes was mainly due to decreased current income tax expenses resulting from the decreased taxable income for the six months ended September 30, 2024, as compared to the same period last year, as well as reduced statutory income tax rate as the Company qualified as a small and medium-sized enterprise and subjected to a lower statutory income tax rate after a capital reduction during the six months ended September 30, 2024.
Net Income
Net income decreased by 31.6%, to $1.3 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, from $2.0 million for the same period of last year. Our income from operations increased significantly by $2,887,717, or 867.8%, from $332,745 for the six months ended September 30, 2023, to a net income of $3,220,462 for the six months ended September 30, 2024, which was attributable to the increased gross profit and decreased selling, general and administrative expenses. However, due to increased loss from foreign currency exchange as well as change in fair value of warrants liabilities, our net income decreased for the six months ended September 30, 2024, as compared to the same period last year.
Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share
Basic and diluted earnings per share was $0.03 for the six months ended September 30, 2024, compared to $0.05 for the same period of last year.
Financial Condition
As of September 30, 2024, the Company had cash of $3.1 million as compared to $2.5 million as of March 31, 2024. As of September 30, 2024, the Company also had approximately $104.3 million of account receivable balance due from third parties. Approximately 28.3% of the September 30, 2024 balance has been subsequently collected, and the majority of the remaining balance is expected to be collected by March 31, 2025. The collection of such receivables made cash available for use in the Company’s operations as working capital, if necessary.
Net cash used in operating activities was $2.0 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, mainly derived from net income of $1.3 million for the period, and net changes in the Company’s operating assets and liabilities, which were mainly due to the increased prepaid expenses and other current assets of $9.4 million, and decreased taxes payable of $4.6 million, which was partially offset by the increased deferred revenue of $6.9 million and increased accounts payable of $3.4 million. The Company entered into a sales agreement with wholesale customers and received advance payment of $6.9 million during the six months ended September 30, 2024. In order to fulfill the sales agreement, the Company made advance payments to the Company’s suppliers to secure the products. Therefore, the Company’s prepaid expenses and other current assets and deferred revenue increased during the six months ended September 30, 2024.
Net cash used in investing activities was $0.6 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, mainly due to purchases of property and equipment in the aggregate amount of $0.7 million.
Net cash provided by financing activities was $2.5 million for the six months ended September 30, 2024, which primarily consisted of proceeds from short-term borrowings of $2.8 million, repayments of long-term borrowings of $0.1 million, and repayments of obligations under finance leases of $0.1 million.
Conference Call Information
The Company will host an earnings conference call at 8:30 am U.S. Eastern Time (10:30 pm Japan Standard Time) on December 18, 2024. Dial-in details for the conference call are as follows:
Date:
December 18, 2024
Time:
8:30 am U.S. Eastern Time
International:
1-412-902-4272
United States Toll Free:
1-888-346-8982
Japan Toll Free:
0066-33-1-33094
Conference ID
Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd.
Please dial in at least 15 minutes before the commencement of the call to ensure timely participation.
For those unable to participate, an audio replay of the conference call will be available from approximately one hour after the end of the live call until December 25, 2024. The dial-in for the replay is +1-877-344-7529 within the United States or +1-412-317-0088 internationally. The replay access code is No. 5860877.
A live and archived webcast of the conference call will also be available at the Company’s investor relations website at https://www.ystbek.co.jp/irlibrary/.
About Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. (formerly known as Yoshitsu Co., Ltd) is a retailer and wholesaler of Japanese beauty and health products, sundry products, luxury products, electronic products, and other products in Hong Kong, Japan, North America, and the United Kingdom. The Company offers various beauty products (including cosmetics, skincare, fragrance, and body care products), health products (including over-the-counter drugs, nutritional supplements, and medical supplies and devices), luxury products (including branded watches, perfume, handbags, clothes, and jewelry), electronic products (including entertainment gaming products, electronic components), sundry products (including home goods), and other products (including food, alcoholic beverages, and trading cards). The Company currently sells its products through directly-operated physical stores, through online stores, and to franchise stores and wholesale customers. For more information, please visit the Company’s website at https://www.ystbek.co.jp/irlibrary/.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements, within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are based on current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that the Company believes may affect its financial condition, results of operations, business strategy, and financial needs. Investors can identify these forward-looking statements by words or phrases such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “aim,” “estimate,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “potential,” “continue,” “is/are likely to,” or other similar expressions. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. In addition, there is uncertainty about the further spread of the COVID-19 virus or the occurrence of another wave of cases and the impact it may have on the Company’s operations, the demand for the Company’s products, global supply chains, and economic activity in general. Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that such expectations will turn out to be correct, and the Company cautions investors that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results and encourages investors to review other factors that may affect its future results in the Company’s registration statement and in its other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
For more information, please contact:
Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd.
Investor Relations Department
Email: ir@ystbek.co.jp
Ascent Investor Relations LLC
Tina Xiao
President
Phone: +1-646-932-7242
Email: investors@ascent-ir.com
TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
September 30,
March 31,
2024
2024
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash
$
3,077,122
$
2,475,538
Accounts receivable, net
104,337,671
105,359,841
Accounts receivable – a related party, net
3,121,338
25,704
Merchandise inventories, net
7,375,887
4,413,880
Due from a related party
538
9,762
Compensation receivable for consumption tax, current, net
5,647,824
7,133,470
Prepaid expenses and other current assets, net
12,595,794
2,748,682
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
136,156,174
122,166,877
Property and equipment, net
9,683,292
9,013,827
Operating lease right-of-use assets
4,746,047
3,979,727
Compensation receivable for consumption tax, non-current, net
4,022,371
2,721,034
Long-term prepaid expenses and other non-current assets, net
4,128,051
4,115,694
TOTAL ASSETS
$
158,735,935
$
141,997,159
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Short-term borrowings
$
58,945,627
$
53,234,650
Current portion of long-term borrowings
2,067,970
1,730,796
Accounts payable
29,006,854
24,392,029
Accounts payable – a related party
310,795
299,541
Due to related parties
17,599
42,943
Deferred revenue
7,177,830
55,093
Taxes payable
4,958,106
9,357,482
Operating lease liabilities, current
1,691,518
1,523,222
Finance lease liabilities, current
97,860
170,553
Warrants liabilities
1,659,441
441,104
Other payables and other current liabilities
1,685,069
2,167,320
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
107,618,669
93,414,733
Operating lease liabilities, non-current
3,051,290
2,488,823
Finance lease liabilities, non-current
241,279
263,571
Long-term borrowings
5,550,731
5,636,960
Other non-current liabilities
1,641,804
1,934,927
Deferred tax liabilities, net
1,376,875
2,215,361
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$
119,480,648
$
105,954,375
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Ordinary shares, no par value,100,000,000 shares authorized;
42,220,206 shares and 42,220,206 shares issued and outstanding as of
September 30, 2024 and March 31, 2024, respectively
846,116
16,716,839
Capital reserve
26,132,914
10,262,191
Retained earnings
22,393,009
21,056,780
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(10,116,752)
(11,993,026)
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
39,255,287
36,042,784
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
$
158,735,935
$
141,997,159
TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
For the Six Months
Ended
September 30,
2024
2023
REVENUE
Revenue – third parties
$
91,136,514
$
74,049,115
Revenue – related parties
6,866,951
115,034
Total revenue
98,003,465
74,164,149
COSTS AND OPERATING EXPENSES
Merchandise costs
85,858,021
64,706,599
Selling, general and administrative expenses
8,924,982
9,124,805
Total costs and operating expenses
94,783,003
73,831,404
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS
3,220,462
332,745
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)
Interest expense, net
(823,836)
(995,997)
Additional and delinquent tax due to consumption tax correction
–
(644,780)
Gain from disposal of equity method investment
–
195,391
Gain from disposal of a subsidiary
–
341,755
Other income, net
319,624
66,947
Gain (loss) from foreign currency exchange
(810,623)
2,371,226
Change in fair value of warrants liabilities
(1,121,968)
1,833
Loss from equity method investment
–
(71,200)
Total other income (expenses), net
(2,436,803)
1,265,175
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX BENEFIT
783,659
1,597,920
INCOME TAXES BENEFIT
(552,570)
(356,435)
NET INCOME
1,336,229
1,954,355
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
Foreign currency translation gain (loss)
1,876,274
(3,269,650)
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
$
3,212,503
$
(1,315,295)
Earnings per ordinary share – basic and diluted
$
0.03
$
0.05
Weighted average shares – basic and diluted
42,220,206
36,250,054
TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 AND 2023
Ordinary Shares
Capital
Retained
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Total
Shareholders’
Shares
Amount
Reserve
Earnings
Loss
Equity
Balance, March 31,
2023
36,250,054
$
14,694,327
$
9,078,915
$
13,577,844
$
(8,069,343)
$
29,281,743
Net income for the
period
–
–
–
1,954,355
–
1,954,355
Foreign currency
translation loss
–
–
–
–
(3,269,650)
(3,269,650)
Balance, September 30,
2023
36,250,054
$
14,694,327
$
9,078,915
$
15,532,199
$
(11,338,993)
$
27,966,448
Balance, March 31,
2024
42,220,206
$
16,716,839
$
10,262,191
$
21,056,780
$
(11,993,026)
$
36,042,784
Transfer of capital to
capital reserve
–
(15,870,723)
15,870,723
–
–
–
Net income for the
period
–
–
1,336,229
–
1,336,229
Foreign currency
translation gain
–
–
–
1,876,274
1,876,274
Balance, September 30,
2024
42,220,206
$
846,116
$
26,132,914
$
22,393,009
$
(10,116,752)
$
39,255,287
TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the Six Months
Ended
September 30,
2024
2023
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net Income
$
1,336,229
$
1,954,355
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in)
operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
409,461
526,994
Loss (gain) from disposal of property and equipment
(202,165)
13,704
Loss (gain) from unrealized foreign currency translation
(358,309)
139,012
Reversal of credit losses
(26,932)
(148,556)
Addition (reversal) of merchandise inventories written down
14,709
(10,713)
Amortization of operating lease right-of-use assets
911,218
876,122
Deferred tax benefit
(905,570)
(1,460,623)
Change in fair value of warrants liabilities
1,121,968
(1,833)
Investment loss from equity method investment
–
71,200
Gain from disposal of equity method investment
–
(195,391)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
5,844,436
6,372,895
Accounts receivable – related parties
(2,907,787)
309,809
Merchandise inventories
(2,768,207)
(8,645,561)
Compensation receivable for consumption tax
695,565
6,116,206
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
(9,394,219)
(2,342,968)
Long term prepaid expenses and other non-current assets
203,598
2,767,762
Accounts payable
3,416,712
2,128,474
Accounts payable – related parties
(8,116)
67,840
Deferred revenue
6,937,534
68,324
Taxes payable
(4,611,614)
(4,136,000)
Other payables and other current liabilities
(552,070)
103,774
Operating lease liabilities
(944,078)
(838,782)
Other non-current liabilities
(197,185)
(38,735)
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities
(1,984,822)
3,697,309
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchase of property and equipment
(678,267)
(197,825)
Proceeds from disposal of property and equipment
28,868
710
Proceeds from disposal of equity method investment
–
283,800
Proceeds from disposal of a subsidiary
–
35,475
Disposal of a subsidiary, net of cash
–
(176,133)
Collection of amount due from (advances made to) related parties
9,256
410,181
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities
(640,143)
356,208
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from short-term borrowings
2,752,445
–
Repayments of long-term borrowings
(129,984)
(608,947)
Payments made to related parties
(26,132)
(166,252)
Repayment of obligations under finance leases
(110,734)
(297,843)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
2,485,595
(1,073,042)
Effect of exchange rate fluctuation on cash
740,954
(1,956,115)
Net increase in cash
601,584
1,024,360
Cash at beginning of period
2,475,538
1,766,441
Cash at end of period
$
3,077,122
$
2,790,801
Supplemental cash flow information
Cash paid for income taxes
$
2,100,807
$
592,194
Cash paid for interest
$
494,581
$
341,583
Supplemental non-cash operating activities
Right of use assets obtained in exchange for operating lease liabilities
$
1,561,296
$
1,512,843
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What to Expect from Country Singer Jovi Greene’s New Single “Photograph and Me” – Releasing 12/20
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Jovi Greene Gets Candid About Life as an Exciting New Voice in Country Music, Songwriting, and What’s Next
BETHESDA, Md., Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Following the success of his debut singles, “Two-Tone Top” and “Pink Ponies,” rising country artist Jovi Greene is captivating hearts again with “Photograph and Me” releasing Friday, December 20, 2024.
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We caught up with Jovi to talk about his rise as an exciting new voice in country/Americana music, his new single, and what’s next.
Q. Tell us the story of “Photograph and Me.”
It’s about that mix of happiness and heartache that comes with remembering snapshots of the past—caught between longing for what was and excitement for what’s next.
Q. The song touches on loss and letting go, yet it’s bright and joyful. Was this purposeful for the holidays?
The themes are universal, but this time of year has a way of bringing back memories. We think about people we’ve lost—old friends, past relationships, loved ones who aren’t here anymore. This song is for anyone walking that tightrope between holding on and letting go. My hope is it gives people some joy.
Q. You pre-released “Photograph and Me” on Instagram Live for your fans. How did they react?
I love hopping on Instagram Live. There’s something special about that immediate connection and interaction with my fans. When I played “Photograph and Me,” it was amazing to see how it resonated, unlocking so many shared memories. We all carry these photographic snapshots in our minds. Some make us smile, others bring tears, but every single one shapes who we are.
Q. The barking dogs at the start of “Photograph and Me” really set the mood—what inspired you to include them, and how do they fit into the story of the music?
Including the dogs is my way of saying, “You’re not alone.” Dogs feel our emotions, sometimes better than we do. They love us unconditionally—no expectations. I wanted to ground the song in that feeling.
Q. Your songs capture moments and emotions so vividly—what sparks your creativity? And what’s next?
My writing starts with just me and my guitar. The melody finds its way first, then lyrics naturally unfold. I’m always writing music—spending tons of time in the studio. I’m grateful and excited about what’s coming next—I just got back from Nashville, tons of new music, more live shows, and summer concerts in the works.
Q. What impact do you hope “Photograph and Me” has on fans? How can they share their own stories?
I hope this song resonates with fans in a way that feels personal to them. I love seeing people share their #PhotographandMe stories on social media, revealing how they connect to the music. If it sparks a memory, helps someone feel seen, or brings a bit of comfort, that will mean the world to me.
About Jovi Greene
Jovi Greene is a rising star in the Country/Americana scene whose music resonates with listeners across the globe. With 1.7M+ streams in just two months from his first two releases (“Two-Tone Top” and “Pink Ponies“), 100K+ engaged followers on Instagram / TikTok, and 862K as a YouTube influencer, his heartfelt songwriting has earned him a devoted fanbase.
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ADL Final Mile Acquires Henry Industries
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OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — RD Last Mile Holdings, LLC (“ADL Final Mile”), a final mile delivery company headquartered in Omaha, NE, has acquired Henry Industries, Inc. (“Henry Industries” d/b/a Henry Freight Solutions), a leading provider of customized and final mile logistics services in the states of Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Henry Industries is ADL Final Mile’s fourth acquisition.
“Henry Industries is another great addition to the ADL Final Mile network, both strategically and culturally, as we continue executing our strategy of expanding and densifying across the Midwest and South-Central U.S.,” said Monte O’Hara, Chief Executive Officer of ADL Final Mile. He continued, “Henry Industries will leverage our existing infrastructure in Missouri and Kansas and expand our services for both our new and existing customers.”
Cathy Taylor, President of ADL Final Mile’s Midwest Region, stated, “We are fortunate to have Henry Industries’ executive leadership team, Breck Nickell, Eric Dexter, and Kristian Carter, join the ADL Final Mile family.” She further commented, “It is evident they share ADL Final Mile’s commitment to high quality service and putting customers first, and we are excited for them to help accelerate our continued expansion in the region.”
Breck Nickell, President of Henry Industries, commented, “We have known Monte and the ADL Final Mile team for many years, and it is comforting to know they share our core values and business priorities, giving us confidence Henry Industries’ employees and customers will continue to be in good hands.” Nickell added, “We are excited to join the ADL Final Mile network and look forward to contributing to the future success of our combined platform.”
ADL Final Mile intends to be the partner of choice for final mile delivery and logistics entrepreneurs seeking growth capital or to transition their businesses. ADL Final Mile partnered with Red Dog Equity LLC, an Atlanta-based private equity firm, which, through its partnership with Monroe Capital LLC and Tom Pritzker’s family business interests (advised by The Pritzker Organization), has equity capital available to fund the platform’s future acquisitions. Monroe Capital also provides debt financing for ADL Final Mile. ADL Final Mile has significant growth capital at its disposal and is actively seeking acquisitions and development opportunities.
About ADL Final Mile
Founded in 2022 following the strategic merger of ADL Delivery and Capital Express, ADL Final Mile offers a full suite of logistics services including final mile & parcel delivery, fleet replacement, customized logistics, and warehousing and distribution in the Midwest and Southeast U.S. To learn more, visit www.adldelivery.com, www.capitalexpress.biz, and www.henryindustriesinc.com.
About Red Dog Equity LLC
Red Dog Equity LLC is a private equity firm that invests in lower middle-market companies poised for strong growth in partnership with driven, entrepreneurial business leaders (“Red Dogs”). To learn more, please visit www.reddogequity.com.
About Monroe Capital
Monroe Capital LLC (including its subsidiaries and affiliates, together “Monroe”) is a premier asset management firm specializing in private credit markets across various strategies, including direct lending, technology finance, venture debt, alternative credit solutions, structured credit, real estate and equity. Since 2004, the firm has been successfully providing capital solutions to clients in the U.S. and Canada. Monroe prides itself on being a value-added and user-friendly partner to business owners, management, and both private equity and independent sponsors. Monroe’s platform offers a wide variety of investment products for both institutional and high net worth investors with a focus on generating high quality “alpha” returns irrespective of business or economic cycles. The firm is headquartered in Chicago and maintains 10 offices throughout the United States and Asia.
Monroe has been recognized by both its peers and investors with various awards including Inc.’s 2024 Founder-Friendly Investors List; Private Debt Investor as the 2023 Lower Mid-Market Lender of the Decade, 2023 Lower Mid-Market Lender of the Year, 2023 CLO Manager of the Year, Americas; Global M&A Network as the 2023 Lower Mid-Markets Lender of the Year, U.S.A.; DealCatalyst as the 2022 Best CLO Manager of the Year; Korean Economic Daily as the 2022 Best Performance in Private Debt – Mid Cap; Creditflux as the 2021 Best U.S. Direct Lending Fund; and Pension Bridge as the 2020 Private Credit Strategy of the Year. For more information and important disclaimers, please visit www.monroecap.com.
About The Pritzker Organization
The Pritzker Organization is the merchant bank for the business interests of the Tom Pritzker family. Additional information can be found at www.pritzkerorg.com.
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Corporate Training Market , 46% of Growth to Originate from North America, Technavio
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NEW YORK, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global corporate training market size is estimated to grow by USD 43.86 billion from 2025 to 2029, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period.
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Report Attribute
Details
Base Year
2024
Forecast period
2025-2029
Historic Data for
2019 – 2023
Segments Covered
Product (Technical training and Non-technical training), Type (Blended and
E-learning), and Geography (North America, Europe, APAC, South
America, and Middle East and Africa)
Key Companies Covered
Adobe Inc., Articulate Global Inc., Blanchard Training and Development
Inc., BTS Group AB, Cegos Group, Cisco Systems Inc., City and Guilds
Group, D2L Inc., DEMOS, Development Dimensions International Inc.,
Educomp Solutions Ltd., Franklin Covey Co., John Wiley and Sons Inc.,
Korn Ferry, Learning Technologies Group Plc, Mind Gym Plc, NIIT Ltd.,
Richardson Sales Performance, Simplilearn, and Skillsoft Corp.
Regions Covered
North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East and Africa
Region Outlook
North AmericaEuropeAsiaRest of World
1. North America – North America is estimated to contribute 46%. To the growth of the global market. The Corporate Training Market report forecasts market growth by revenue at global, regional & country levels from 2017 to 2027. In today’s knowledge-based economy, continuous learning and development have become essential for businesses to maintain a competititive edge. Skills and competencies are the keys to an adaptable workforce, enabling sustainable growth in a rapidly innovating business environment. Digital transformation and technological adoption are driving the need for digital skills and literacy, with digital tools, automation, and artificial intelligence becoming increasingly prevalent. Specialized training programs are necessary to meet organizational requirements, yet budget and economic uncertainty, as well as time constraints and work schedules, can pose challenges. Employee engagement and satisfaction are crucial for productivity and efficiency, with data analytics and continuous measurement providing valuable feedback for quality training. The FMCG industry, with its focus on operational efficiency and rapid innovation, requires a continuous learning culture to adapt and thrive. Chatbots and virtual assistants offer personalized learning experiences, while continuous measurement and feedback ensure the effectiveness of training programs. Employee morale and turnover rates are directly impacted by the availability and accessibility of quality training, making it a worthwhile investment despite budget constraints.
The corporate training market is a significant sector, providing businesses with essential skills development for their workforce. Companies invest in various training programs to enhance employee productivity and performance. These programs cover areas like communication skills, technical skills, and compliance training. Training methods include in-person sessions, e-learning, and blended learning. The market is continually evolving, with advancements in technology driving new trends, such as virtual reality and gamification. Effective training strategies help businesses stay competitive and adapt to industry changes.
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Segmentation Overview
Product 1.1 Technical training1.2 Non-technical trainingType 2.1 Blended2.2 E-learningGeography 3.1 North America3.2 Europe3.3 APAC3.4 South America3.5 Middle East and Africa
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1.1 Fastest growing segment:
The corporate training market is a significant sector, providing businesses with essential skills development for their workforce. Companies invest in various training programs to enhance employee productivity and performance. These programs cover areas like communication, leadership, technical skills, and compliance. Training methods include in-person sessions, e-learning, and blended models. The market is continuously evolving, with technology playing a crucial role in delivering effective and efficient training solutions.
Research Analysis
The Corporate Training Market is a dynamic and evolving industry focused on upskilling and reskilling employees to meet business goals in today’s knowledge-based economy. Remote work and virtual training methods have become increasingly popular, enabling continuous learning and development of soft skills, technical skills, and diversity initiatives. Workplace learning through various learning activities is essential for employee performance, retention, and adapting to changing business environments. Industries like Pharmaceutical and Healthcare, Financial Services, Professional Services, Public Enterprises, and Information Technology are significant consumers of corporate training. Learning Management Systems and mobile devices facilitate e-learning, making training more accessible and efficient. The focus on continuous learning and development is crucial for businesses to remain competitive and adapt to technological advancements.
Market Overview
The Corporate Training Market is a dynamic and evolving industry focused on upskilling and reskilling employees to meet the demands of a knowledge-based economy. With the shift to remote work and the increasing importance of soft skills, workplace learning has become a priority for businesses aiming for sustainable growth and competitiveness. Learning activities encompass a range of methods, including virtual training, continuous learning, and specialized programs, to develop the skills and competencies required for digital transformation and technological adoption. Employees are the backbone of every organization, and their performance and retention are crucial to business goals. Training providers offer various methods to cater to organizational requirements and budget constraints, including virtual training, mobile devices, and e-learning. Digital tools such as learning management systems, chatbots, and virtual assistants facilitate personalized and continuous measurement, feedback, and quality training. In today’s rapidly innovating world, industries such as FMCG, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare, Financial Services, Professional Services, Public Enterprises, and Information Technology rely on continuous learning cultures to adapt to economic uncertainty and financial constraints. Digital literacy and skills, including those related to automation, artificial intelligence, and data analytics, are essential for an adaptable workforce. Training methods must cater to various organizational requirements and employee constraints, such as time, work schedules, and engagement levels. Continuous measurement, feedback, and personalization are crucial for employee satisfaction and morale, which in turn impact turnover rates. Ultimately, the goal is to create a culture of continuous learning that fosters productivity, efficiency, and a high-performing workforce.
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Key Topics Covered:
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation
7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Venodr Landscape
11 Vendor Analysis
12 Appendix
About Technavio
Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions.
With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio’s report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio’s comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios.
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