Daseke, Inc.

NasdaqCM:DSKE Stock Report

Market Cap: US$391.8m

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Daseke Dividends and Buybacks

Dividend criteria checks 0/6

Daseke does not have a record of paying a dividend.

Key information

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Dividend yield

-0.03%

Buyback Yield

Total Shareholder Yield-0.03%
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Recent dividend and buyback updates

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Recent updates

Analysis Article Dec 23

When Should You Buy Daseke, Inc. (NASDAQ:DSKE)?

Daseke, Inc. ( NASDAQ:DSKE ), might not be a large cap stock, but it saw a significant share price rise of 89% in the...
Analysis Article Sep 23

Calculating The Intrinsic Value Of Daseke, Inc. (NASDAQ:DSKE)

Key Insights The projected fair value for Daseke is US$4.52 based on 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity With US$4.90...
Analysis Article Aug 22

Is Now The Time To Look At Buying Daseke, Inc. (NASDAQ:DSKE)?

Daseke, Inc. ( NASDAQ:DSKE ), might not be a large cap stock, but it received a lot of attention from a substantial...
Analysis Article May 24

Investors Will Want Daseke's (NASDAQ:DSKE) Growth In ROCE To Persist

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Analysis Article Feb 02

Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) Is Experiencing Growth In Returns On Capital

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Analysis Article Nov 16

Does Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) Have A Healthy Balance Sheet?

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Analysis Article Oct 03

Daseke's (NASDAQ:DSKE) Returns On Capital Are Heading Higher

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Seeking Alpha Sep 30

Daseke approves $40M stock repurchase program

Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) announced that its Board of Directors has approved a $40M stock repurchase program. The company intends to fund the repurchase program with cash on hand. The program may be suspended, modified or discontinued by the Board at any time without prior notice. Jonathan Shepko, Chief Executive Officer of Daseke commented, “This repurchase program emphasizes our conviction in the value proposition of Daseke across market cycles and our commitment to deploying capital responsibly and opportunistically in support of initiatives that enhance shareholder value. Our approach to sizing this buy-back was an exercise in balancing a highly attractive repurchase opportunity with the necessary discipline to preserve our continued commitment to stakeholders around balance sheet strength.”
Seeking Alpha Sep 23

Daseke CFO Jason Bates steps down

Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) has accepted the resignation of Executive Vice President and CFO Jason Bates, effective September 19, 2022. He stepped down as a result of familial obligations and not as the result of any dispute or disagreement with the company, including any matters relating to the company’s accounting practices or financial reporting.
Analysis Article Sep 17

Here's Why We Think Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) Is Well Worth Watching

The excitement of investing in a company that can reverse its fortunes is a big draw for some speculators, so even...
Analysis Article Aug 05

Is Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) A Risky Investment?

Howard Marks put it nicely when he said that, rather than worrying about share price volatility, 'The possibility of...
Seeking Alpha Aug 02

Daseke Non-GAAP EPS of $0.42, revenue of $481.3M; raises FY22 guidance

Daseke press release (NASDAQ:DSKE): Q2 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.42. Revenue of $481.3M (+19.1% Y/Y). Adjusted EBITDA in the second quarter of 2022 was $70.8M, compared to $69.3M in second quarter of 2021. "We are raising our full-year consolidated 2022 revenue outlook at this time, now expecting an increase between 12% and 15% year-over-year vs. estimated growth of 7.49% Y/Y. Having said that, we are not immune to the various inflationary cost pressures the industry has experienced thus far in 2022, which combined with the increase in our asset light business and associated margin impact, leads us to reaffirm our previously provided Adjusted EBITDA guidance for the year of 5% to 10% year-over-year improvement. While the first half of 2022 has been plagued by equipment delays, we expect that a majority of the equipment will be delivered in the second half of the year and are therefore reaffirming our full-year 2022 net capital expenditures outlook of $145 to $155 million."
Seeking Alpha Jul 20

Daseke: Still Trucking But Different

Open-deck freight is generally complex, time-sensitive and focused on less cyclical parts of the economy. Most significant expenses vary with miles traveled, which offers operational flexibility that protects the business during down cycles. Daseke's new management with private equity background and trucking business expertise is cutting cost and increasing operational efficiency. Daseke Overview Daseke (DSKE) is the leader in flatbed trucking and serves challenging industrial end-markets with operations in the US, Canada and Mexico. Open-deck freight is generally complex, time-sensitive and is focused on different customers with different freight requirements than traditional dry-van freight. It requires highly trained drivers and specialised equipment with the ability to handle uniquely shaped and overweight cargo. Open-deck routes are frequently more irregular than dry-van routes due to the nature of the freight. Freight examples include aircraft parts, manufacturing equipment, structural steel, wind turbine blades, commercial glass, high-security cargo, arms, ammunition, lumber and construction materials. Flatbed Solutions (44% FY21 Sales): Transportation and logistics solutions that principally require the use of flatbed and retractable-sided transportation equipment. In FY21 segment reported $695m sales and generated $109m Adj. EBITDA (EBITDA% @ 15.7%). In 1Q22 segment reported $154m sales and $20m Adj. EBITDA (EBITDA% @ 12.9%). Segment operates 2,371 tractors and 4,207 trailers. Specialised Solutions (56% FY21 Sales): Transportation and logistics solutions that require the use of specialised trailing transportation equipment. In FY21 segment reported $874m sales and generated $141m Adj. EBITDA (EBITDA% @ 16.1%). In 1Q22 segment reported $184m sales and $25m Adj. EBITDA (EBITDA% @ 13.4%). Segment operates 2,326 tractors and 7,059 trailers. DSKE records four types of revenue: freight, brokerage, logistics and fuel surcharge. Clients pay for services based on the number of miles in the most direct route between pick-up and delivery locations. Hence fright revenue is a product of miles driven multiplied by a rate. Brokerage revenue is generated by its use of 3rd party carriers when it needs capacity to move its customers' loads. Logistics revenue is generated from a range of value-added services such as warehousing, loading, unloading maintenance and repair, packaging, fuel and fleet management. Last but not least, surcharges are designed to compensate for fuel costs above certain costs per gallon. In FY21, 44% of the company's freight, logistics and brokerage revenue was derived from company-owned equipment and 56% was derived from asset-light services. Company sells its products to c. 5,300 customers, many of whom are Fortune 500 companies. The open-deck industry is highly competitive and fragmented. DSKE competes primarily with other flatbed carriers and to a lesser extent, logistics companies and railroads. Scale and efficiency offers significant competitive advantages. While asset-light revenue adds operating flexibility since the Company can easily cut capacity without hurting the bottom line. History & Financials In FY09, DSKE was generating just $30m sales. After completing 20 M&A deals but also growing organically, DSKE reached $1.6bn sales in FY18. Such an aggressive M&A strategy came at a cost of operational efficiency. Chris Easter joined DSKE as COO in early 2019 specifically to help the company address its lagging operating performance. Top-ling growth strategy had increased the size of the company but had added operational complexities that didn't allow to convert size into profits. Relentless focus on cost reduction and operational efficiency improved operating ratio from 99% to 97% by 2019 year-end and generated $130m in FCF which allowed the company to reduce debt. Through a combination of reorganisation of operating companies, reduction of company-owned trucks/trailers and identification of underutilised assets management completed Phase I and realised $30m operational improvements. In FY20, DSKE completed Phase II further simplifying the business and improving operating ratio which apparently reached 93.6% on adjusted bases (Excluding Aveda). Phase I & II combined resulted in $45m cost reduction. During the year, DSKE generated $168.9m FCF which reduced net debt by $104.9m to $503.5m. By year-end, Chris Easter retired for personal reasons. "This has been a very difficult decision for me personally, but I have a number of family-related obligations that need my full attention. As a result, I made the decision to retire from Daseke." - Chris Easter Jan-21 FY21 was undoubtedly a difficult year however strong demand and high capacity boosted rats and supported revenue growth. Steel, construction and manufacturing more than offset lower wind energy revenues with DSKE achieving premium rates compared to overall flatbed market. Operating ratio reached 90.9% on adjusted basis (Excluding Aveda), 90bps shy from management's mid-term target. 4Q21 Investor Presentation Since going public in FY14, DSKE generated an average of 11.4% in EBITDA margins. Over the same period, EBIT margins average was at 3.4%. Since the commencement of the restructuring program, DSKE managed to increase EBIT% to 4.1% in FY20 and 7.3% in FY21, fact that provides evidence of some kind of operational improvement. Over the same period, operating ratio increased from 99% in 2Q19 to 93% in 1Q22. From FY14 to FY21, DSKE generated $899m in Cash from Operations. Over the same period, Capex was almost fully financed by asset disposal which allowed the company to generate an average of c. $95m in FCF (Pre M&A), including the c. $5m preferred dividend. Over that period, management completed two major acquisitions allocating c. $459m in M&A, partially financed by $228m common stock issuance and $111m preferred stock issuance. Dilution was partially offset by $77m share buybacks. As of 1Q22, DSKE has $200m BV of which $148m is goodwill and $85m is intangibles. Given the £312m write-down in FY19, one could say that the remaining book value should be well supported but often impairments dancing in sequence. Nevertheless, it's a good reminder to remain cautious. Company sits on a net debt of c. $433m with cash at $153m. Debt is predominantly comprised of a $400m Libor+3% (Floating) term loan facility that is due in Feb-27. Risks & Concerns Cyclicality: Customers are mainly in the industrial and manufacturing sector hence the Company is not subject to the same consumer-driven demand as dry-van trucking companies. However, a material portion of freight is from customers in the building materials industry, a highly cyclical sector that is driven by infrastructure spending, interest rates and general economic conditions. Customer Concentration: DSKE's top 10 customers accounted for c. 27% and 31% in FY21 and FY20 respectively. One client accounted for c. 10% of sales in FY20. Credit risk follows the same pattern as one customer represented c. 10% of receivables in FY21 and one customer represented c. 13% in FY20. Long-term customer relationships that span from 8 to 40 years partially mitigate the risk of losing a major client. Diesel Fuel: Fuel is on the largest operating expenses and averages 9% of sales over the last 7 years. DSKE actively manages fuel purchasing in an effort to maintain adequate fuel supplies and reduce fuel costs. That said, the Company negotiates discounts with truck stop operators and stores full in storage tanks at some of its facilities. To mitigate fuel increases, DSKE utilises a fuel surcharge program in which customers cover fuel cost above a certain level. In a period of increasing fuel prices, the Company might not be able to fully recover fuel cost. However, in periods of declining prices, the opposite is true. Fuel cost was only 7% of sales in FY21 hence is yet to affect the business operationally. Warrants/Options/Dilution: Stock issuance is probably one of the best ways to understand management's capital allocation shrewdness. DSKE issued $128m worth of shares in FY17 and $84m worth of shares on FY18, which is a bit discouraging. However, it happened in a period when share price was trading at 13-14x EBITDA, which even today is an all-time high. As at Dec-21, there were a total of 35m warrants outstanding to purchase 17.5m shares (Purchase half share) at $11.5 per share. Warrants expired in Feb-22 hence shareholders don't need to worry about that. However, there are 2.4m stock options with 3-5Y vesting period at $6.11 share which partially dilute shareholders. Investment Thesis An obvious question is around margin sustainability. Clearly, DSKE was heavily benefited from supply chain challenges in FY20 and FY21. That was translated into a record level rate in specialised solutions which reached $3.40 per mile in 4Q21 above 5Y average of $3.12. Similarly, flatbed rates reached $2.59 in 1Q22 which was also above 5Y average of $2.07. While the company is not in control of the market rate, it will remain to see whether operational flexibility and efficiency will support margins going forward. According to the management, Phase I & II have added reduced operating costs, increased flexibility and created a lighter business model. Logic says that some of these improvements are here to stay. On top of that, the most significant expenses vary with miles traveled. These expenses include driver wages, services purchased from owner-operators, fuel, maintenance, tire expenses and cost of insurance. Hence in a downturn, when miles traveled are reduced, DSKE is probably still in a position to remain profitable. At this point is worth mentioning that DSKE hasn't generated any EBIT losses in the last 8 years, which is signalling some kind of durability. If operational improvements have created a new reality then DSKE will not have any problem navigating through this imminent slowdown. The argument in favour of profit durability and operational flexibility is also supported by the operating history of companies such as Werner Enterprises (WERN) and Knight-Swift Transportation (KNX) or even Universal Logistics which are consistently profitable over the last 20 years.
Analysis Article Jun 14

Returns At Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) Are On The Way Up

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Analysis Article May 25

With EPS Growth And More, Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) Is Interesting

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Analysis Article May 04

These 4 Measures Indicate That Daseke (NASDAQ:DSKE) Is Using Debt Reasonably Well

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Seeking Alpha May 03

Alta Fox Capital - Daseke, Inc.: A Key Beneficiary Of The US Infrastructure Bill

DSKE has fallen 35% from all-time highs and now trades at a ~20% normalized forward FCF to equity yield. The ongoing shift in consumer demand from goods to services has caused a violent sell-off in dry van related trucking companies. As we look to 2023, Daseke will be a key beneficiary of the US infrastructure bill.
Seeking Alpha Mar 30

Daseke: Undervalued And Beneficial 2022 Outlook

Daseke is a transportation solutions specialist offering tractors and flatbed, warehousing services, and trailers to clients in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Management believes that it will be able to report 4%-7% sales growth in 2022, adjusted EBITDA growth of 5%-10% thanks to increased industrial demand, and operational initiatives. In my view, if DSKE stores fuel in underground storage tanks, the company may not have to pay a lot for gasoline in the future.

Stability and Growth of Payments

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Stable Dividend: Insufficient data to determine if DSKE's dividends per share have been stable in the past.

Growing Dividend: Insufficient data to determine if DSKE's dividend payments have been increasing.


Dividend Yield vs Market

Daseke Dividend Yield vs Market
How does DSKE dividend yield compare to the market?
SegmentDividend Yield
Company (DSKE)n/a
Market Bottom 25% (US)1.4%
Market Top 25% (US)4.2%
Industry Average (Transportation)1.7%
Analyst forecast (DSKE) (up to 3 years)n/a

Notable Dividend: Unable to evaluate DSKE's dividend yield against the bottom 25% of dividend payers, as the company has not reported any recent payouts.

High Dividend: Unable to evaluate DSKE's dividend yield against the top 25% of dividend payers, as the company has not reported any recent payouts.


Earnings Payout to Shareholders

Earnings Coverage: Insufficient data to calculate DSKE's payout ratio to determine if its dividend payments are covered by earnings.


Cash Payout to Shareholders

Cash Flow Coverage: Unable to calculate sustainability of dividends as DSKE has not reported any payouts.


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Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2024/04/01 08:30
End of Day Share Price 2024/04/01 00:00
Earnings2023/12/31
Annual Earnings2023/12/31

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Analyst Sources

Daseke, Inc. is covered by 5 analysts. 2 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
Ryan SigdahlCraig-Hallum Capital Group LLC
Gregory GibasNorthland Capital Markets
Kevin SterlingSeaport Research Partners