CHART DU JOUR: WMS BUYING THE BUSINESS

08/07/12 03:05PM EDT

The trend could not be any more clear

  • In F4Q, WMS’s new unit sale revenues declined 11% YoY while total receivables increased 22%.  On a FY basis, new unit sale revenues fell 17% and total notes receivable increased 22%.
  • Over the last 3 years, new unit sale revenues have declined from $375MM to $334MM, or 11%.  At the same time, total notes receivable have climbed from $151MM to $325MM, or 116%.
  • Within the total notes receivable bucket, long-term receivables have been growing at an alarming rate from just $8MM at June '08 to $122MM in June '12.  Over the last 3 years, long-term receivables have increased more than three-fold.

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