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DLH Holdings (DLHC) – A More Flexible Credit Facility

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Thursday, November 14, 2024

DLH delivers improved health and readiness solutions for federal programs through research, development, and innovative care processes. The Company’s experts in public health, performance evaluation, and health operations solve the complex problems faced by civilian and military customers alike, leveraging digital transformation, artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, cloud-based applications, telehealth systems, and more. With over 2,300 employees dedicated to the idea that “Your Mission is Our Passion,” DLH brings a unique combination of government sector experience, proven methodology, and unwavering commitment to public health to improve the lives of millions. For more information, visit www.DLHcorp.com.

Joe Gomes, CFA, Managing Director, Equity Research Analyst, Generalist , Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

Joshua Zoepfel, Research Associate, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

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Credit Facility and CMOP Update. Yesterday, DLH announced the Company has amended its credit facility with lenders to modify the borrowing capacity of the facility itself and the financial covenants of the agreement. The credit facility’s maximum capacity is reduced from $70 million to $50 million with the amendment, although no changes were made to the maturity or pricing terms. We would point out that DLH also is expected to transition a portion of its CMOP locations to set-aside, small business contractors, although no further details were given.

Financial Covenants. As for the financial covenants of the agreement, the two that are specifically being changed are the Total Leverage ratio and Fixed Charge Coverage ratio. Importantly, the amendment increases the maximum threshold of the Total Leverage Ratio, with the most recent being to 4.5 to 1.0 in the first quarter next year from a prior 4.25 to 1.00. As for the Fixed Charge Coverage ratio, the minimum threshold is being lowered with the most recent staying the same at less than to 1.25 to 1.00 in the first quarter next year but lowering in subsequent quarters. While the reduction of the capacity of the facility is not ideal, we believe the changes to the covenants provides DLH flexibility in anticipation of the Company’s CMOP locations being moved to small businesses, impacting performance.


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