ExamWorks (EXAM) Raises Q4 Guidance
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ExamWorks Group, Inc. (NYSE: EXAM) announced today that the Company is increasing guidance for the fourth quarter and full year 2012 to more accurately reflect the impact from Hurricane Sandy and performance during the first two months of the quarter.
Fourth Quarter Guidance 2012
ExamWorks expects fourth quarter 2012 reported revenue to range between $135 million and $138 million. The revenue range has increased from $128 million and $137 million provided during the third quarter 2012 earnings call, inclusive of the estimated impact of Hurricane Sandy. Current expectations include approximately $4 million in lost revenue due to Hurricane Sandy. During the third quarter 2012 earnings call, ExamWorks estimated approximately $5 million to $10 million in lost revenue due to the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the northeastern U.S. businesses. The revised revenue guidance excludes the impact of any acquisitions that may be completed in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Street estimates call for Q4 revenue of $130.11 million.
Fourth quarter 2012 adjusted EBITDA margin is expected to range between 14.5% and 15.5% of reported revenue given the impact of Hurricane Sandy. Absent Hurricane Sandy, adjusted EBITDA margin would have been between 15% and 16% of reported revenue. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure, the use of which by ExamWorks is described below.
Full Year Guidance 2012
ExamWorks expects for the full year 2012 reported revenue to range between $517 million and $520 million and adjusted EBITDA margin to range between 15% and 16% of reported revenue, inclusive of the impact of Hurricane Sandy. The revenue range has increased from $510 million and $519 million provided during the third quarter 2012 earnings call, inclusive of the estimated impact of Hurricane Sandy.
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Fourth Quarter Guidance 2012
ExamWorks expects fourth quarter 2012 reported revenue to range between $135 million and $138 million. The revenue range has increased from $128 million and $137 million provided during the third quarter 2012 earnings call, inclusive of the estimated impact of Hurricane Sandy. Current expectations include approximately $4 million in lost revenue due to Hurricane Sandy. During the third quarter 2012 earnings call, ExamWorks estimated approximately $5 million to $10 million in lost revenue due to the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the northeastern U.S. businesses. The revised revenue guidance excludes the impact of any acquisitions that may be completed in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Street estimates call for Q4 revenue of $130.11 million.
Fourth quarter 2012 adjusted EBITDA margin is expected to range between 14.5% and 15.5% of reported revenue given the impact of Hurricane Sandy. Absent Hurricane Sandy, adjusted EBITDA margin would have been between 15% and 16% of reported revenue. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure, the use of which by ExamWorks is described below.
Full Year Guidance 2012
ExamWorks expects for the full year 2012 reported revenue to range between $517 million and $520 million and adjusted EBITDA margin to range between 15% and 16% of reported revenue, inclusive of the impact of Hurricane Sandy. The revenue range has increased from $510 million and $519 million provided during the third quarter 2012 earnings call, inclusive of the estimated impact of Hurricane Sandy.
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