Major Drilling Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results

MONCTON, New Brunswick, June 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Major Drilling Group International Inc. (“Major Drilling” or the “Company”) (TSX: MDI), a leading provider of specialized drilling services to the mining sector, today reported results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2024, ended April 30, 2024. 

Fiscal 2024 Highlights

  • Recorded revenue of $706.7 million, the third highest in the Company’s 44-year history.
  • Net earnings of $53.1 million (or $0.64 per share), compared to net earnings of $74.9 million (or $0.90 per share) for the prior year.
  • Repurchased 1,337,968 shares at a cost of $11.2 million.
  • Net cash(1) position increased $28.1 million during the year to $87.4 million.
  • Achieved new milestone with a Total Recordable Incident Rate (“TRIR”) of 1.14 for fiscal 2024, a new record in the Company’s history.
  • Investment of $74 million in capex positions the Company to meet its customers’ growing demands.

Q4 2024 Summary

  • Revenue of $168.0 million, down 9% from the $185.0 million recorded for the same quarter last year.
  • Net earnings of $9.9 million (or $0.12 per share), compared to net earnings of $20.8 million (or $0.25 per share) for the same period last year.
  • Canada-U.S. results impacted by longer holiday breaks and subsequent delays to re-mobilizations.
  • Continuing to develop exclusive technologies with key customers.
In millions of Canadian dollars (except earnings per share)   Q4 2024     Q4 2023     YTD 2024     YTD 2023  
Revenue   $ 168.0     $ 185.0     $ 706.7     $ 735.7  
Gross margin     19.3 %     25.0 %     21.6 %     24.0 %
Adjusted gross margin (1)     26.9 %     30.8 %     28.4 %     30.0 %
EBITDA (1)     25.3       37.2       120.5       144.2  
As percentage of revenue     15.0 %     20.1 %     17.1 %     19.6 %
Net earnings     9.9       20.8       53.1       74.9  
Earnings per share     0.12       0.25       0.64       0.90  

(1) See “Non-IFRS Financial Measures”

“Fiscal 2024 was a successful year for us, ranking as the third highest revenue in our history, despite facing declining commodity prices and challenging financing conditions for junior and intermediate mining companies throughout calendar 2023,” said Denis Larocque, President and CEO of Major Drilling. “We continued to invest in our equipment, innovation, and field crews, anticipating that future demand will require significantly more drilling activity to address the supply shortfall issues currently driving commodity prices. Mineral exploration efforts are now at less than 60% of those seen at the peak in 2012, even as gold and copper prices have recently hit record highs due to supply not keeping pace with demand.”

“As expected, the fourth quarter saw a slow start in North America due to delayed mobilizations and reduced junior and intermediate funding. This was partly offset by increased activity from areas more exposed to copper like Chile, Mongolia and Brazil, which we expect to continue to grow.”

“Despite a challenging start, the Company generated $25.3 million in EBITDA in the fourth quarter of 2024. We experienced our typical fourth quarter ramp-up in working capital associated with increasing levels of activity throughout the quarter and finished the year in a strong financial position with $87.4 million in net cash,” said Ian Ross, CFO of Major Drilling. “As part of the ongoing effort to maintain our industry leading fleet and support gear, while positioning the Company for heightened activity levels, we spent $18.5 million on capex during the quarter. This included the purchase of 7 new drill rigs, while we disposed of 6 older, less efficient rigs, bringing the total rig count to 606. Our annual capex spend of $74 million in fiscal 2024 allowed us to meet the rigorous standards of our growing senior mining customer base as we prioritized the latest technologies and innovative solutions, including hands-free rod handling,” concluded Mr. Ross.

“Throughout fiscal 2024, I have been proud of our investments and advancements in strategic innovation and the partnerships we have built with our key customers. We have developed cutting-edge technologies, such as digitizing our rigs to capture drilling data and introducing analytics to optimize drilling operations, and more recently, we are working to leverage our drilling data to help in the development of customer models. We anticipate exciting progress in this area as we continue to strategically exploit solutions to further integrate our skills, data, and processes into the services we provide our customers,” said Mr. Larocque. 

“As we move into our first quarter of fiscal 2025, drilling activity is returning to last year’s levels, while looking ahead to fiscal 2025 and beyond, the outlook for Major Drilling remains positive amidst current market dynamics. As a reminder, copper and gold typically account for 65 to 75% of our activity. Demand for copper is projected to rise rapidly as substantial infrastructure investments are required for the green transition, and the anticipated artificial intelligence revolution. Industry experts predict this will result in significant supply deficits in the coming years, creating an urgent need to replenish reserves. Over the past three months, copper prices have surged by 35%, recently hitting record highs of $5.00 per pound due to concerns over supply shortages.”

“The decline in gold reserves among most senior mining companies highlights the urgent need for increased exploration to discover new gold deposits. Mineral reserves are down 35% from 2012 and supply is limited. Coupled with heightened demand from various sectors such as investment, technology, and jewelry, this has exerted upward pressure on gold prices as investors seek safe-haven assets amid economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions. Consequently, we are seeing senior gold customers increasingly prioritize value-adding grassroots exploration and development in order to replenish their reserves to meet future demand.”

“We also expect the demand for other battery metals such as nickel, zinc, lithium, and even silver, which comprise the majority of the remaining activity in our industry, to continue to grow as the prominence of electric vehicles, solar panels, and the general electrification of the global infrastructure grows.”

“Despite the pressing need to replenish mineral reserves for both gold and battery metals, the industry is still in the early stages of the exploration cycle. According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, global non-ferrous exploration budgets were at $12.8 billion in 2023, which is only 60% of the $21.5 billion spent at the peak of the last cycle in 2012. The mining industry remains in the discovery phase and will need to undergo an intensive, multi-year infill drilling period to develop new mines and address the projected supply gaps in various commodities. Many of these new mineral deposits will be in challenging, hard-to-reach areas, necessitating complex drilling solutions and increasing the demand for Major Drilling’s specialized services.”

“Our position as the leader in specialized drilling continues to be a factor in attracting business from senior companies, and we are proud to maintain the industry’s largest, most modern fleet. To strengthen our leadership position in the industry, the Company expects to spend approximately $65 million in capital expenditures in fiscal 2025, including more investments to equip our rigs with the latest technology,” concluded Mr. Larocque.

Fourth Quarter Ended April 30, 2024

Total revenue for the quarter was $168.0 million, down 9.2% from revenue of $185.0 million recorded in the same quarter last year. The unfavourable foreign exchange translation impact on revenue for the quarter, when comparing to the effective rates for the same period last year, was approximately $2 million, with minimal impact on net earnings as expenditures in foreign jurisdictions tend to be in the same currency as revenue.

Revenue for the quarter from Canada – U.S. drilling operations decreased by 25.4% to $74.5 million, compared to the same period last year, as a lack of junior and intermediate funding and program delays continue to negatively impact this region.  

South and Central American revenue increased by 9.3% to $49.3 million for the quarter, compared to the same quarter last year, as increased copper activity continues to drive the growth in this region.

Australasian and African revenue increased by 10.2% to $44.2 million, compared to the same period last year, as this region has also been positively impacted by the increased activity levels for copper.

Gross margin percentage for the quarter was 19.3%, compared to 25.0% for the same period last year.  Depreciation expense, totaling $12.8 million, is included in direct costs for the current quarter, versus $10.8 million in the same quarter last year. Adjusted gross margin, which excludes depreciation expense, was 26.9% for the quarter, compared to 30.8% for the same period last year. Program delays in North America were the main driver of reduced margins in the quarter as the Company strategically retained extra drilling labour to prepare for heightened activity levels in the coming months.

General and administrative costs were $17.6 million, an increase of $1.3 million compared to the same quarter last year. Increased inflationary wage adjustments make up the majority of the increase compared to the prior year.

Other expenses were $3.0 million, down from $4.0 million in the prior year quarter, due to a decrease in the annual allowance for doubtful accounts as well as lower incentive compensation expenses given the decreased profitability as compared to the prior year quarter.

The income tax provision for the quarter was an expense of $2.4 million, compared to an expense of $5.3 million for the prior year period. The decrease in the income tax provision was related to an overall reduction in profitability.

Net earnings were $9.9 million or $0.12 per share ($0.12 per share diluted) for the quarter, compared to net earnings of $20.8 million or $0.25 per share ($0.25 per share diluted) for the prior year quarter.

Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2024

Total revenue for the year was $706.7 million, down 4% from revenue of $735.7 million recorded in the previous year. The favourable foreign exchange translation impact, when comparing to the effective rates for the previous year, was approximately $6 million on revenue, while net earnings were less impacted at approximately $1 million, as expenditures in foreign jurisdictions tend to be in the same currency as revenue.

Revenue for the year from Canada – U.S. decreased by 15% to $344.9 million, compared to the previous year. This region continues to be negatively impacted by financing constraints for the junior and intermediate miners, causing a decrease in activity from the prior year.

South and Central American revenue increased by 12% to $187.4 million for the year, compared to the previous year. This increase was driven by busy markets in Chile as the demand for battery metals is having a positive impact, and the Guiana Shield region, which is benefiting from historically high gold prices throughout the fiscal year. The growth in these regions more than offset reduced activity levels in Mexico and Argentina due to a subdued investment sentiment for mining.

Australasian and African revenue increased by 6% to $174.4 million, compared to the previous year. Strong demand for the Company’s specialized services in Australia and energy work in Mongolia were responsible for the year-over-year growth.

Gross margin percentage for the year was 21.6%, compared to 24.0% for the previous year. Depreciation expense totaling $47.8 million is included in direct costs for the current year, versus $43.7 million in the prior year. Adjusted gross margin, which excludes depreciation expense, was 28.4% for the year, compared to 30.0% for the prior year. The decrease in margins from the prior year was mainly attributable to reduced activity levels and a competitive environment in our North American markets.

General and administrative costs were $68.9 million, an increase of $3.9 million, compared to the previous year. The majority of this increase was due to inflationary wage adjustments.

Other expenses were $10.3 million, down from $13.4 million in the prior year, due primarily to lower incentive compensation expenses throughout the Company, given the decreased profitability.

Foreign exchange loss was $5.5 million, compared to $2.8 million for last year. While the Company’s reporting currency is the Canadian dollar, various jurisdictions have net monetary assets or liabilities exposed to other currencies. Despite the Company’s best efforts to minimize exposure, the loss from Argentina was $4.1 million as they experienced a significant devaluation of the Peso as part of economic reforms implemented by the new Argentinian government. 

The income tax provision for the year was an expense of $17.9 million, compared to an expense of $22.7 million for the prior year. The decrease was driven by an overall decrease in profitability compared to the prior year.

Net earnings were $53.1 million or $0.64 per share ($0.64 per share diluted) for the year, compared to $74.9 million or $0.90 per share ($0.90 per share diluted) for the prior year.

Non-IFRS Financial Measures

The Company’s financial data has been prepared in accordance with IFRS, with the exception of certain financial measures detailed below. The measures below have been used consistently by the Company’s management team in assessing operational performance on both segmented and consolidated levels, and in assessing the Company’s financial strength. The Company believes these non-IFRS financial measures are key, for both management and investors, in evaluating performance at a consolidated level and are commonly reported and widely used by investors and lending institutions as indicators of a company’s operating performance and ability to incur and service debt, and as a valuation metric. These measures do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other publicly traded companies and should not be construed as an alternative to other financial measures determined in accordance with IFRS.

Adjusted gross profit/margin – excludes depreciation expense:

(in $000s CAD)   Q4 2024   Q4 2023   YTD 2024   YTD 2023
                 
Total revenue   $ 168,035     $ 184,966     $ 706,694     $ 735,742  
Less: direct costs     135,567       138,680       553,970       558,841  
Gross profit     32,468       46,286       152,724       176,901  
Add: depreciation     12,772       10,760       47,814       43,651  
Adjusted gross profit     45,240       57,046       200,538       220,552  
Adjusted gross margin     26.9 %     30.8 %     28.4 %     30.0 %
 

EBITDA – earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization:

(in $000s CAD)   Q4 2024   Q4 2023   YTD 2024   YTD 2023
                 
Net earnings   $ 9,930     $ 20,790     $ 53,085     $ 74,922  
Finance (revenues) costs     (888 )     (668 )     (2,204 )     (832 )
Income tax provision     2,394       5,317       17,928       22,650  
Depreciation and amortization     13,852       11,778       51,718       47,478  
EBITDA   $ 25,288     $ 37,217     $ 120,527     $ 144,218  
 

Net cash (debt) – cash net of debt, excluding lease liabilities reported under IFRS 16 Leases:

(in $000s CAD)   April 30, 2024     April 30, 2023  
             
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 96,218     $ 94,432  
Contingent consideration     (8,863 )     (15,113 )
Long-term debt           (19,972 )
Net cash (debt)   $ 87,355     $ 59,347  


Forward-Looking Statements

This news release includes certain information that may constitute “forward-looking information” under applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, included in this news release that address future events, developments, or performance that the Company expects to occur (including management’s expectations regarding the Company’s objectives, strategies, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows and businesses) are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by future or conditional verbs such as “outlook”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “estimate”, “project”, “expect”, “intend”, “plan”, and terms and expressions of similar import. All forward-looking information in this news release is qualified by this cautionary note.

Forward-looking information is necessarily based upon various estimates and assumptions including, without limitation, the expectations and beliefs of management related to the factors set forth below. While these factors and assumptions are considered reasonable by the Company as at the date of this document in light of management’s experience and perception of current conditions and expected developments, these statements are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Known and unknown factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements and information.

Such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that include, but are not limited to: the level of activity in the mining industry and the demand for the Company’s services; competitive pressures; global and local political and economic environments and conditions; the level of funding for the Company’s clients (particularly for junior mining companies); exposure to currency movements (which can affect the Company’s revenue in Canadian dollars); the integration of business acquisitions and the realization of the intended benefits of such acquisitions; efficient management of the Company’s growth; currency restrictions; safety of the Company’s workforce; risks and uncertainties relating to climate change and natural disaster; the Company’s dependence on key customers; the geographic distribution of the Company’s operations; the impact of operational changes; changes in jurisdictions in which the Company operates (including changes in regulation); failure by counterparties to fulfill contractual obligations; disease outbreak; as well as other risk factors described under “General Risks and Uncertainties” in the Company’s MD&A for the year ended April 30, 2024, available on the SEDAR+ website at www.sedarplus.ca. Should one or more risk, uncertainty, contingency, or other factor materialize or should any factor or assumption prove incorrect, actual results could vary materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking information.

Forward-looking statements made in this document are made as of the date of this document and the Company disclaims any intention and assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement, even if new information becomes available, as a result of future events, or for any other reasons, except as required by applicable securities laws.

About Major Drilling

Major Drilling Group International Inc. is the world’s leading provider of specialized drilling services primarily serving the mining industry. Established in 1980, Major Drilling has over 1,000 years of combined experience and expertise within its management team. The Company maintains field operations and offices in Canada, the United States, Mexico, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Major Drilling provides a complete suite of drilling services including surface and underground coring, directional, reverse circulation, sonic, geotechnical, environmental, water-well, coal-bed methane, shallow gas, underground percussive/longhole drilling, surface drill and blast, and a variety of mine services.

Webcast/Conference Call Information

Major Drilling Group International Inc. will provide a simultaneous webcast and conference call to discuss its quarterly results on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 8:00 AM (EDT). To access the webcast, which includes a slide presentation, please go to the investors/webcasts section of Major Drilling’s website at www.majordrilling.com and click on the link. Please note that this is listen-only mode.

To participate in the conference call, please dial 416-340-2217, participant passcode 5422503# and ask for Major Drilling’s Fourth Quarter Results Conference Call. To ensure your participation, please call in approximately five minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call.

For those unable to participate, a taped rebroadcast will be available approximately one hour after the completion of the call until Saturday, July 13, 2024. To access the rebroadcast, dial 905-694-9451 and enter the passcode 3703544#. The webcast will also be archived for one year and can be accessed on the Major Drilling website at www.majordrilling.com.

For further information:
Ian Ross, Chief Financial Officer
Tel: (506) 857-8636
Fax: (506) 857-9211
[email protected]

Major Drilling Group International Inc.  
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share information)  
                         
    Three months ended     Twelve months ended  
    April 30     April 30  
    (unaudited)              
                         
    2024     2023     2024     2023  
                         
TOTAL REVENUE   $ 168,035     $ 184,966     $ 706,694     $ 735,742  
                         
DIRECT COSTS     135,567       138,680       553,970       558,841  
                         
GROSS PROFIT     32,468       46,286       152,724       176,901  
                         
                         
OPERATING EXPENSES                        
General and administrative     17,642       16,290       68,900       64,957  
Other (revenue) expenses     2,950       3,978       10,324       13,358  
(Gain) loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment     (232 )     (143 )     (843 )     (912 )
Foreign exchange (gain) loss     672       722       5,534       2,758  
Finance (revenues) costs     (888 )     (668 )     (2,204 )     (832 )
      20,144       20,179       81,711       79,329  
                         
EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAX     12,324       26,107       71,013       97,572  
                         
INCOME TAX EXPENSE (RECOVERY)                        
Current     1,890       5,458       14,381       22,788  
Deferred     504       (141 )     3,547       (138 )
      2,394       5,317       17,928       22,650  
                         
NET EARNINGS   $ 9,930     $ 20,790     $ 53,085     $ 74,922  
                         
                         
EARNINGS PER SHARE                        
Basic   $ 0.12     $ 0.25     $ 0.64     $ 0.90  
Diluted   $ 0.12     $ 0.25     $ 0.64     $ 0.90  
                         
Major Drilling Group International Inc.  
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Earnings  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)  
               
    Three months ended     Twelve months ended  
    April 30     April 30  
    (unaudited)              
                         
    2024     2023     2024     2023  
                         
NET EARNINGS   $ 9,930     $ 20,790     $ 53,085     $ 74,922  
                         
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE EARNINGS                        
                         
Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss                        
Unrealized gain (loss) on foreign currency translations     6,626       1,813       (1,102 )     16,882  
Unrealized gain (loss) on derivatives (net of tax)     457       (1,844 )     19       (1,573 )
                         
COMPREHENSIVE EARNINGS   $ 17,013     $ 20,759     $ 52,002     $ 90,231  
 
Major Drilling Group International Inc.  
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity  
For the twelve months ended April 30, 2024 and 2023  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)  
   
                                     
                                     
          Retained     Other     Share-based     Foreign currency        
    Share capital     earnings     reserves     payments reserve     translation reserve     Total  
                                     
BALANCE AS AT MAY 1, 2022   $ 263,183     $ 31,022     $ 1,536     $ 3,996     $ 60,021     $ 359,758  
                                     
Exercise of stock options     2,888                   (808 )           2,080  
Share-based compensation                       508             508  
      266,071       31,022       1,536       3,696       60,021       362,346  
Comprehensive earnings:                                    
Net earnings           74,922                         74,922  
Unrealized gain (loss) on foreign                                    
currency translations                             16,882       16,882  
Unrealized gain (loss) on derivatives                 (1,573 )                 (1,573 )
Total comprehensive earnings           74,922       (1,573 )           16,882       90,231  
                                     
BALANCE AS AT APRIL 30, 2023   $ 266,071     $ 105,944     $ (37 )   $ 3,696     $ 76,903     $ 452,577  
                                     
                                     
BALANCE AS AT MAY 1, 2023   $ 266,071     $ 105,944     $ (37 )   $ 3,696     $ 76,903     $ 452,577  
                                     
Exercise of stock options     764       (197 )           (342 )           225  
Share-based compensation                       277             277  
Share buyback     (4,156 )     (7,093 )                       (11,249 )
Stock options expired/forfeited           1             (1 )            
      262,679       98,655       (37 )     3,630       76,903       441,830  
Comprehensive earnings:                                    
Net earnings           53,085                         53,085  
Unrealized gain (loss) on foreign                                    
currency translations                             (1,102 )     (1,102 )
Unrealized gain (loss) on derivatives                 19                   19  
Total comprehensive earnings           53,085       19             (1,102 )     52,002  
                                     
BALANCE AS AT APRIL 30, 2024   $ 262,679     $ 151,740     $ (18 )   $ 3,630     $ 75,801     $ 493,832  
 
Major Drilling Group International Inc.  
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)  
                         
                         
    Three months ended     Twelve months ended  
    April 30     April 30  
    (unaudited)              
                         
    2024     2023     2024     2023  
                         
OPERATING ACTIVITIES                        
Earnings before income tax   $ 12,324     $ 26,107     $ 71,013     $ 97,572  
Operating items not involving cash                        
Depreciation and amortization     13,852       11,778       51,718       47,478  
(Gain) loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment     (232 )     (143 )     (843 )     (912 )
Share-based compensation     59       131       277       508  
Finance (revenues) costs recognized in earnings before income tax     (888 )     (668 )     (2,204 )     (832 )
      25,115       37,205       119,961       143,814  
Changes in non-cash operating working capital items     (13,691 )     (29,772 )     4,652       (6,911 )
Finance revenues received (costs paid)     888       668       2,204       832  
Income taxes paid     (4,161 )     (7,559 )     (14,782 )     (24,549 )
Cash flow from (used in) operating activities     8,151       542       112,035       113,186  
                         
FINANCING ACTIVITIES                        
Repayment of lease liabilities     (413 )     (284 )     (1,495 )     (1,688 )
Repayment of long-term debt               (20,000 )     (30,000 )
Issuance of common shares due to exercise of stock options     96       212       551       2,080  
Cash-settled stock options                 (326 )      
Repurchase of common shares                 (11,249 )      
Cash flow from (used in) financing activities     (317 )     (72 )     (32,519 )     (29,608 )
                         
INVESTING ACTIVITIES                        
Payment of consideration for previous business acquisition                 (6,991 )     (8,789 )
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment     (18,461 )     (16,610 )     (73,534 )     (58,690 )
Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment     312       199       2,138       3,501  
Cash flow from (used in) investing activities     (18,149 )     (16,411 )     (78,387 )     (63,978 )
                         
Effect of exchange rate changes     1,667       809       657       3,572  
                         
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH     (8,648 )     (15,132 )     1,786       23,172  
                         
CASH, BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD     104,866       109,564       94,432       71,260  
                         
CASH, END OF THE PERIOD   $ 96,218     $ 94,432     $ 96,218     $ 94,432  
Major Drilling Group International Inc.  
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets  
As at April 30, 2024 and April 30, 2023  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)  
             
    April 30, 2024     April 30, 2023  
             
ASSETS            
             
CURRENT ASSETS            
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 96,218     $ 94,432  
Trade and other receivables     122,251       137,633  
Income tax receivable     3,803       2,336  
Inventories     110,805       115,128  
Prepaid expenses     9,532       10,996  
      342,609       360,525  
             
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT     237,291       215,085  
             
RIGHT-OF-USE ASSETS     4,595       5,637  
             
DEFERRED INCOME TAX ASSETS     2,872       4,444  
             
GOODWILL     22,597       22,690  
             
INTANGIBLE ASSETS     2,219       3,304  
             
    $ 612,183     $ 611,685  
             
             
LIABILITIES            
             
CURRENT LIABILITIES            
Trade and other payables   $ 86,226     $ 102,144  
Income tax payable     4,367       3,674  
Current portion of lease liabilities     1,395       1,617  
Current portion of contingent consideration     8,863       7,138  
      100,851       114,573  
             
LEASE LIABILITIES     3,321       3,965  
             
CONTINGENT CONSIDERATION           7,975  
             
LONG-TERM DEBT           19,972  
             
DEFERRED INCOME TAX LIABILITIES     14,179       12,623  
      118,351       159,108  
             
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY            
Share capital     262,679       266,071  
Retained earnings     151,740       105,944  
Other reserves     (18 )     (37 )
Share-based payments reserve     3,630       3,696  
Foreign currency translation reserve     75,801       76,903  
      493,832       452,577  
             
    $ 612,183     $ 611,685  
 

MAJOR DRILLING GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC.
SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FOR THE THREE AND TWELVE MONTHS ENDED APRIL 30, 2024 AND 2023
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)

SEGMENTED INFORMATION

The Company’s operations are divided into three geographic segments corresponding to its management structure: Canada – U.S.; South and Central America; and Australasia and Africa. The services provided in each of the reportable segments are essentially the same. The accounting policies of the segments are the same as those described in note 4 presented in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended April 30, 2024. Management evaluates performance based on earnings from operations in these three geographic segments before finance costs, general and corporate expenses, and income tax. Data relating to each of the Company’s reportable segments is presented as follows:

    Q4 2024     Q4 2023     YTD 2024     YTD 2023  
Revenue                        
Canada – U.S.*   $ 74,539     $ 99,769     $ 344,931     $ 405,049  
South and Central America     49,286       45,054       187,410       166,759  
Australasia and Africa     44,210       40,143       174,353       163,934  
    $ 168,035     $ 184,966     $ 706,694     $ 735,742  

*Canada – U.S. includes revenue of $36,679 and $49,275 for Canadian operations for the three months ended April 30, 2024 and 2023 respectively, and $130,378 and $170,876 for the twelve months ended April 30, 2024 and 2023 respectively.

    Q4 2024     Q4 2023     YTD 2024     YTD 2023  
Earnings from operations                        
Canada – U.S.   $ 2,172     $ 14,090     $ 32,355     $ 66,297  
South and Central America     7,128       7,878       24,159       23,440  
Australasia and Africa     5,650       7,194       26,456       21,967  
      14,950       29,162       82,970       111,704  
                         
Finance (revenues) costs     (888 )     (668 )     (2,204 )     (832 )
General and corporate expenses**     3,514       3,723       14,161       14,964  
Income tax     2,394       5,317       17,928       22,650  
      5,020       8,372       29,885       36,782  
                         
Net earnings   $ 9,930     $ 20,790     $ 53,085     $ 74,922  

**General and corporate expenses include expenses for corporate offices, stock options and certain unallocated costs.

    Q4 2024     Q4 2023     YTD 2024     YTD 2023  
Depreciation and amortization                        
Canada – U.S.   $ 6,433     $ 5,653     $ 24,051     $ 23,205  
South and Central America     3,035       2,593       11,579       10,612  
Australasia and Africa     4,308       3,386       15,390       13,020  
Unallocated and corporate assets     76       146       698       641  
Total depreciation and amortization   $ 13,852     $ 11,778     $ 51,718     $ 47,478  


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