Secure Waste (SECYF) Price Target Revised by National Bank Analyst | SECYF Stock News

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May 05, 2025

National Bank analyst Patrick Kenny has adjusted the price target for Secure Waste (SECYF, Financial) shares, reducing it from C$18 to C$17. Despite this revision, Kenny maintains an Outperform rating on the stock, indicating ongoing confidence in its future performance.

SECYF Key Business Developments

Release Date: May 02, 2025

  • Adjusted EBITDA: $121 million, representing a 33% EBITDA margin.
  • Net Revenue: $371 million, up 3% year over year.
  • Net Income: $38 million or $0.16 per share.
  • Discretionary Free Cash Flow: $67 million, reflecting a 55% conversion of adjusted EBITDA.
  • Share Buybacks: 5.3 million shares repurchased for $79 million.
  • Substantial Issuer Bid: $200 million launched in April for share repurchase.
  • Debt-to-EBITDA Ratio: 1.6 times, or 1.3 times excluding leases.
  • Dividend: $0.10 per share, with an annualized dividend of $0.40 per share.
  • Organic Growth Capital Program: Increased to $125 million for 2025.
  • Facility Expansion: Clearwater terminal capacity increased to 75,000 barrels per day.
  • Metals Recycling Acquisition: Completed for $162 million, doubling scrap metal handling capacity.
  • Landfill Disposal Volumes: 846,000 tons safely contained.
  • Terminalling and Pipeline Volumes: Averaged 128,000 barrels per day, up 16% pro forma.

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

Positive Points

  • Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp (SECYF, Financial) reported a solid start to 2025 with a 33% EBITDA margin and stable cash flow despite recessionary concerns and lower commodity prices.
  • The company increased its adjusted EBITDA per share by 24% year over year, driven by an 18% reduction in weighted average shares outstanding and strong infrastructure utilization.
  • Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp (SECYF) repurchased 5.3 million common shares, reflecting strong conviction in the intrinsic value of the business and commitment to returning capital to shareholders.
  • The company announced an increase in its 2025 organic growth capital program to $125 million, supported by a 10-year commercial agreement with a senior Montney producer.
  • Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp (SECYF) completed the acquisition of an Edmonton-based metal recycling business, strengthening processing capabilities and improving logistics through investment in railcars.

Negative Points

  • Extreme cold weather in February temporarily softened some activity levels, impacting processing volumes.
  • The company decided not to proceed with a previously announced $18 million acquisition in the metal recycling business due to final due diligence outcomes.
  • Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp (SECYF) maintained its 2025 full-year adjusted EBITDA guidance range, reflecting a cautious stance due to macroeconomic volatility, including uncertainties surrounding tariffs and recessionary concerns.
  • The divestiture of 29 facilities on February 1, 2024, partially offset revenue gains from acquisitions and higher pricing.
  • The company faces ongoing macroeconomic challenges, including potential impacts from tariffs and a recent decline in commodity prices, which could affect customer activity levels.

Disclosures

I/We may personally own shares in some of the companies mentioned above. However, those positions are not material to either the company or to my/our portfolios.