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Gogo Announces Third Quarter Results
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Total Revenue of $100.5 million, up 3% Year-over-Year; Third Quarter Service Revenue of $81.9 million, up 3% Year-over-Year
Q3 Net Income of $10.6 million; Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $34.8 million
Updates 2024 Guidance
Recent Strategic Galileo HDX wins with Textron Aviation and Wheels Up
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Nov. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Gogo Inc. (NASDAQ: GOGO) (“Gogo” or the “Company”), a leading global provider of broadband connectivity services for the business aviation market, today announced its financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2024.
Q3 2024 Highlights
Total revenue of $100.5 million increased 3% compared to Q3 2023 and decreased 1% compared to Q2 2024.Service revenue of $81.9 million increased 3% compared to Q3 2023 and decreased slightly compared to Q2 2024.Equipment revenue of $18.7 million increased 1% compared to Q3 2023 and decreased 7% compared to Q2 2024.Total AVANCE aircraft online (“AOL”) as of September 30, 2024 grew to 4,379, an increase of 16% compared to Q3 2023 and 4% compared to Q2 2024. AVANCE units comprised approximately 62% of total AOL as of September 30, 2024, up from 53% as of September 30, 2023 and up from 60% as of June 30, 2024.Total ATG AOL was 7,016, a decrease of 2% compared to Q3 2023 and a slight decrease compared to Q2 2024.AVANCE equipment units shipped totaled 214, an increase of 11% compared to Q3 2023 and a decrease of 7% compared to Q2 2024.Average Monthly Revenue per ATG aircraft online (“ARPU”) for the third quarter was a record $3,497, an increase of 4% compared to Q3 2023 and a slight increase compared to Q2 2024.Net income of $10.6 million decreased 49% from $20.9 million in Q3 2023, and increased from $0.8 million in Q2 2024. Net income for Q2 2024 included $11.0 million of an after-tax unrealized loss related to a fair market value adjustment to a convertible note investment compared with a $0.2 million after-tax unrealized gain in Q3 2024.Diluted earnings per share was $0.08 compared to $0.16 in Q3 2023.Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $34.8 million, which includes approximately $2.6 million of operating expenses related to Gogo Galileo and excludes $6.7 million of expenses related to the Satcom Direct acquisition, decreased 19% compared to Q3 2023 and increased 14% compared to Q2 2024.Net cash provided by operating activities of $25.1 million in Q3 2024 increased from $18.7 million in Q3 2023 and increased from $24.9 million in Q2 2024.Free Cash Flow(1) of $24.6 million in Q3 2024 was an increase from $21.0 million in the prior-year period and a slight decrease from $24.9 million in Q2 2024.Cash and cash equivalents totaled $176.7 million as of September 30, 2024 compared to $161.6 million as of June 30, 2024.In Q3 2024, the Company repurchased approximately 1.0 million shares for a total cost of approximately $7.6 million. The Company repurchased approximately 4.1 million shares for approximately $35.6 million in the last four quarters.
Recent Company Highlights
On September 30, 2024, the Company announced a definitive agreement to acquire Satcom Direct, Inc. (“Satcom Direct”) to create the only multi-orbit, multi-band in-flight connectivity provider able to satisfy the performance and cost needs of every segment of the global business aviation (BA) and military/government mobility markets.Textron Aviation announced it will install Gogo’s global Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) solution, Gogo Galileo HDX, as a factory option for the following models in its midsize and super-midsize jet category: Cessna Citation Longitude, Latitude and Ascend.Wheels Up, a leading provider of on-demand private aviation and one of the largest fleets in the industry, announced it will add Gogo’s Galileo HDX LEO connectivity solution fleetwide. Installations of Galileo HDX are expected to begin by the middle of 2025, as soon as certifications for Wheels Up aircraft are completed.
“Our Satcom Direct acquisition will turbo-charge Gogo Galileo penetration of the global underpenetrated Business Aviation and Military/Government markets,” said Oakleigh Thorne, Gogo’s Chairman and CEO. “Unprecedented demand for both Galileo and Gogo 5G will drive equipment revenue in 2025, and growth in profitable recurring service revenue beginning in 2026.”
“Strong third quarter results across the board drove upside to our 2024 Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow guidance,” said Jessi Betjemann, Gogo’s Executive Vice President and CFO. “We expect the Satcom Direct acquisition to be accretive day one and expect to reach our net leverage target of 2.5x-3.5x within 1-2 years after closing.”
Financial Guidance
The Company includes below its revised 2024 guidance, which includes the impact of the Federal Communications Commission’s Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program (“FCC Reimbursement Program”) and excludes the impact of the closing of the Satcom Direct transaction.
Due to the pending acquisition of Satcom Direct, the Company is withdrawing its multi-year long-term financial targets previously provided on August 7, 2024.
2024 Financial Guidance
Total revenue in the range of $400 million to $410 million (no change)Adjusted EBITDA(1) in the range of $120 million to $130 million versus prior guidance at the high end of the range of $110 million to $125 million. This guidance reflects increased legal expenses from ongoing legal proceedings and approximately $20 million of operating expenses for strategic and operational initiatives including Gogo 5G and Gogo Galileo.Free Cash Flow(1) in the range of $55 million to $65 million, which includes $35 million in reimbursements tied to the FCC Reimbursement Program, versus prior guidance of $35 million to $55 million.Capital expenditures of approximately $30 million versus prior guidance of $35 million, which includes approximately of $20 million for strategic initiatives.
(1) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below
Conference Call
The Company will host its third quarter conference call on November 5, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. ET. A live webcast of the conference call, as well as a replay, will be available online on the Investor Relations section of the Company’s investor website at https://ir.gogoair.com.
3Q Earnings Call Webcast Link:
https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/r7xg4923
Participants can use the below link to retrieve your unique conference ID to use to access the conference call.
https://register.vevent.com/register/BI9f9348b06a694d9a9f21c0b7ecda8a5d
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We report certain non-GAAP financial measurements, including Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA Margin and Free Cash Flow in the discussion above. Management uses Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA Margin and Free Cash Flow for business planning purposes, including managing our business against internally projected results of operations and measuring our performance and liquidity. These supplemental performance measures also provide another basis for comparing period-to-period results by excluding potential differences caused by non-operational and unusual or non-recurring items. These supplemental performance measurements may vary from and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA Margin and Free Cash Flow are not recognized measurements under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, or GAAP. When analyzing our performance with Adjusted EBITDA or Adjusted EBITDA Margin or liquidity with Free Cash Flow, as applicable, investors should (i) evaluate each adjustment in our reconciliation to the corresponding GAAP measure, and the explanatory footnotes regarding those adjustments, (ii) use Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin in addition to, and not as an alternative to, net income (loss) attributable to common stock as a measure of operating results, and (iii) use Free Cash Flow in addition to, and not as an alternative to, consolidated net cash provided by (used in) operating activities when evaluating our liquidity. No reconciliation of the forecasted amounts of Adjusted EBITDA for fiscal 2024 is included in this release because we are unable to quantify certain amounts that would be required to be included in the corresponding GAAP measure without unreasonable efforts, due to high variability and complexity with respect to estimating certain forward-looking amounts, and we believe such reconciliation would imply a degree of precision that would be confusing or misleading to investors.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain disclosures in this press release and related comments by our management include forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding our business outlook, industry, business strategy, plans, goals and expectations concerning our market position, international expansion, future technologies, future operations, margins, profitability, future efficiencies, capital expenditures, liquidity and capital resources and other financial and operating information. When used in this discussion, the words “anticipate,” “assume,” “believe,” “budget,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast,” “intend,” “may,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “should,” “will,” “future” and the negative of these or similar terms and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking statements in this press release. Forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations regarding future events, results or outcomes. These expectations may or may not be realized. Although we believe the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give you no assurance these expectations will prove to have been correct. Some of these expectations may be based upon assumptions, data or judgments that prove to be incorrect. Actual events, results and outcomes may differ materially from our expectations due to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. Although it is not possible to identify all of these risks and factors, they include, among others, the following: our ability to continue to generate revenue from the provision of our connectivity services; our reliance on our key OEMs and dealers for equipment sales; the impact of competition; our reliance on third parties for equipment components and services; the impact of global supply chain and logistics issues and inflationary trends; our ability to expand our business outside of the United States; our ability to recruit, train and retain highly skilled employees; the impact of pandemics or other outbreaks of contagious diseases, and the measures implemented to combat them; the impact of adverse economic conditions; our ability to fully utilize portions of our deferred tax assets; the impact of increased attention to climate change, ESG matters and conservation measures; our ability to evaluate or pursue strategic opportunities and/or integrate them into our business; our ongoing delay and the risk of future delays in deploying 5G, and our ability to develop and deploy Gogo 5G, Gogo Galileo or other next generation technologies; our ability to maintain our rights to use our licensed 3Mhz of ATG spectrum in the United States and obtain rights to additional spectrum if needed; the impact of service interruptions or delays, technology failures, equipment damage or system disruptions or failures; the impact of assertions by third parties of infringement, misappropriation or other violations; our ability to innovate and provide products and services; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; the impact of our use of open-source software; the impact of equipment failure or material defects or errors in our software; our ability to comply with applicable foreign ownership limitations; the impact of government regulation of communication networks, and the internet; our possession and use of personal information; risks associated with participation in the FCC Reimbursement Program; our ability to comply with anti-bribery, anti-corruption and anti-money laundering laws; the extent of expenses, liabilities or business disruptions resulting from litigation; the impact of global climate change and legal, regulatory or market responses to it; the impact of our substantial indebtedness; our ability to obtain additional financing to refinance or repay our existing indebtedness; the impact of restrictions and limitations in the agreements and instruments governing our debt; the impact of increases in interest rates; the impact of a substantial portion of our indebtedness being secured by substantially all of our assets; the impact of a downgrade, suspension or withdrawal of the rating assigned by a rating agency; the volatility of our stock price; our ability to fully utilize our tax losses; the dilutive impact of future stock issuances; the impact of our stockholder concentration and of our CEO and Chair of the Board being a significant stockholder; our ability to fulfill our obligations associated with being a public company; and the impact of anti-takeover provisions, ownership provisions and certain other provisions in our charter, our bylaws, Delaware law, and our existing and any future credit facilities.
Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found under the caption “Risk Factors” in our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on February 28, 2024 and in our subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q as filed with the SEC.
Any one of these factors or a combination of these factors could materially affect our financial condition or future results of operations and could influence whether any forward-looking statements contained in this report ultimately prove to be accurate. Our forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and you should not place undue reliance on them. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made and we undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
About Gogo
Gogo, a leading global provider of broadband connectivity services for the business aviation market. We offer a customizable suite of smart cabin systems for highly integrated connectivity, inflight entertainment and voice solutions. Gogo’s products and services are installed on thousands of business aircraft of all sizes and mission types from turboprops to the largest global jets, and are utilized by the largest fractional ownership operators, charter operators, corporate flight departments and individuals.
As of September 30, 2024, Gogo reported 7,016 business aircraft flying with its broadband ATG systems onboard, 4,379 of which are flying with a Gogo AVANCE L5 or L3 system; and 4,180 aircraft with narrowband satellite connectivity installed. Connect with us at www.gogoair.com.
Gogo Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
For the Three Months
Ended September 30,
For the Nine Months
Ended September 30,
2024
2023
2024
2023
Revenue:
Service revenue
$
81,857
$
79,546
$
245,459
$
237,107
Equipment revenue
18,672
18,403
61,451
62,660
Total revenue
100,529
97,949
306,910
299,767
Operating expenses:
Cost of service revenue (exclusive of amounts shown below)
19,051
18,116
55,793
51,732
Cost of equipment revenue (exclusive of amounts shown below)
15,165
12,320
47,383
47,983
Engineering, design and development
9,759
9,154
29,279
26,259
Sales and marketing
8,551
7,015
25,870
21,748
General and administrative
24,917
13,336
61,416
40,734
Depreciation and amortization
4,015
4,692
11,743
12,022
Total operating expenses
81,458
64,633
231,484
200,478
Operating income
19,071
33,316
75,426
99,289
Other expense (income):
Interest income
(2,419)
(1,622)
(6,587)
(5,509)
Interest expense
9,670
8,025
26,193
24,807
Loss on extinguishment of debt
—
—
—
2,224
Other expense (income), net
(332)
(728)
1,286
(733)
Total other expense
6,919
5,675
20,892
20,789
Income before income taxes
12,152
27,641
54,534
78,500
Income tax provision (benefit)
1,522
6,728
12,575
(52,711)
Net income
$
10,630
$
20,913
$
41,959
$
131,211
Net income attributable to common stock per share:
Basic
$
0.08
$
0.16
$
0.33
$
1.01
Diluted
$
0.08
$
0.16
$
0.32
$
0.98
Weighted average number of shares:
Basic
127,918
129,951
128,513
129,632
Diluted
130,389
133,320
131,538
133,382
Gogo Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands)
September 30,
December 31,
2024
2023
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
176,678
$
139,036
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $2,807 and $2,091, respectively
45,875
48,233
Inventories
74,848
63,187
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
50,013
64,138
Total current assets
347,414
314,594
Non-current assets:
Property and equipment, net
93,830
98,129
Intangible assets, net
64,888
55,647
Operating lease right-of-use assets
67,171
70,552
Investment in convertible note
3,761
—
Other non-current assets, net of allowances of $720 and $591, respectively
24,229
25,979
Deferred income taxes
209,444
216,638
Total non-current assets
463,323
466,945
Total assets
$
810,737
$
781,539
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$
26,445
$
16,094
Accrued liabilities
61,476
47,649
Deferred revenue
1,843
1,003
Current portion of long-term debt
7,250
7,250
Total current liabilities
97,014
71,996
Non-current liabilities:
Long-term debt
583,864
587,501
Non-current operating lease liabilities
68,005
73,047
Other non-current liabilities
9,130
8,270
Total non-current liabilities
660,999
668,818
Total liabilities
758,013
740,814
Stockholders’ equity
Common stock
14
14
Additional paid-in capital
1,413,842
1,402,003
Accumulated other comprehensive income
4,959
15,796
Treasury stock, at cost
(194,159)
(163,197)
Accumulated deficit
(1,171,932)
(1,213,891)
Total stockholders’ equity
52,724
40,725
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$
810,737
$
781,539
Gogo Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in thousands)
For the Nine Months
Ended September 30,
2024
2023
Operating activities:
Net income
$
41,959
$
131,211
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
11,743
12,022
Loss on asset disposals, abandonments and write-downs
101
285
Provision for expected credit losses
1,310
541
Deferred income taxes
10,740
(53,255)
Stock-based compensation expense
14,755
15,729
Amortization of deferred financing costs and interest rate caps
3,785
2,671
Accretion of debt discount
309
304
Loss on extinguishment of debt
—
2,224
Change in fair value of convertible note and equity investment
1,239
(773)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
1,177
4,356
Inventories
(11,661)
(13,299)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
(13,605)
(37,454)
Contract assets
(4,313)
2,822
Accounts payable
9,750
2,526
Accrued liabilities
12,956
(5,091)
Deferred revenue
844
(1,708)
Accrued interest
(316)
(9,565)
Other non-current assets and liabilities
(1,033)
(728)
Net cash provided by operating activities
79,740
52,818
Investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment
(9,254)
(14,006)
Acquisition of intangible assets—capitalized software
(9,640)
(4,711)
Proceeds from FCC Reimbursement Program for property, equipment and intangibles
1,215
3
Proceeds from interest rate caps
19,454
20,165
Redemptions of short-term investments
—
49,524
Purchases of short-term investments
—
(49,383)
Purchases of convertible note and equity investments
(5,000)
(5,000)
Net cash used in investing activities
(3,225)
(3,408)
Financing activities:
Payments on term loan
(5,438)
(105,438)
Repurchases of common stock
(30,763)
—
Payments on financing leases
(8)
(117)
Stock-based compensation activity
(2,693)
(8,326)
Net cash used in financing activities
(38,902)
(113,881)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash
29
78
Increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
37,642
(64,393)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period
139,366
150,880
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period
$
177,008
$
86,487
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period
$
177,008
$
86,487
Less: non-current restricted cash
330
330
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
$
176,678
$
86,157
Supplemental cash flow information:
Cash paid for interest
$
42,893
$
53,911
Cash paid for taxes
2,264
429
Non-cash investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment in current liabilities
$
5,658
$
5,425
Gogo Inc. and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Information – Key Operating Metrics
For the Three Months
Ended September 30,
For the Nine Months
Ended September 30,
2024
2023
2024
2023
Aircraft online (at period end)
ATG AVANCE
4,379
3,784
4,379
3,784
Gogo Biz
2,637
3,366
2,637
3,366
Total ATG
7,016
7,150
7,016
7,150
Narrowband satellite
4,180
4,395
4,180
4,395
Average monthly connectivity service revenue per aircraft online
ATG
$
3,497
$
3,373
$
3,474
$
3,378
Narrowband satellite
332
294
319
297
Units sold
ATG
214
192
703
692
Narrowband satellite
39
40
132
132
Average equipment revenue per unit sold (in thousands)
ATG
$
75
$
77
$
75
$
73
Narrowband satellite
46
39
43
48
ATG AVANCE aircraft online. We define ATG AVANCE aircraft online as the total number of business aircraft equipped with our AVANCE L5 or L3 system for which we provide ATG services as of the last day of each period presented.Gogo Biz aircraft online. We define Gogo Biz aircraft online as the total number of business aircraft not equipped with our AVANCE L5 or L3 system for which we provide ATG services as of the last day of each period presented. This number excludes commercial aircraft operated by Intelsat’s airline customers receiving ATG service.Narrowband satellite aircraft online. We define narrowband satellite aircraft online as the total number of business aircraft for which we provide narrowband satellite services as of the last day of each period presented.Average monthly connectivity service revenue per ATG aircraft online (“ARPU”). We define ARPU as the aggregate ATG connectivity service revenue for the period divided by the number of months in the period, divided by the number of ATG aircraft online during the period (expressed as an average of the month end figures for each month in such period). Revenue share earned from the ATG Network Sharing Agreement with Intelsat is excluded from this calculation.Average monthly connectivity service revenue per narrowband satellite aircraft online. We define average monthly connectivity service revenue per narrowband satellite aircraft online as the aggregate narrowband satellite connectivity service revenue for the period divided by the number of months in the period, divided by the number of narrowband satellite aircraft online during the period (expressed as an average of the month end figures for each month in such period).Units sold. We define units sold as the number of ATG or narrowband satellite units for which we recognized revenue during the period.Average equipment revenue per ATG unit sold. We define average equipment revenue per ATG unit sold as the aggregate equipment revenue from all ATG units sold during the period, divided by the number of ATG units sold.Average equipment revenue per narrowband satellite unit sold. We define average equipment revenue per narrowband satellite unit sold as the aggregate equipment revenue earned from all narrowband satellite units sold during the period, divided by the number of narrowband satellite units sold.
Gogo Inc. and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Information – Revenue and Cost of Revenue
(in thousands, unaudited)
For the Three Months
Ended September 30,
% Change
For the Nine Months
Ended September 30,
% Change
2024
2023
2024 over
2023
2024
2023
2024 over
2023
Service revenue
$
81,857
$
79,546
2.9
%
$
245,459
$
237,107
3.5
%
Equipment revenue
18,672
18,403
1.5
%
61,451
62,660
(1.9)
%
Total revenue
$
100,529
$
97,949
2.6
%
$
306,910
$
299,767
2.4
%
For the Three Months
Ended September 30,
% Change
For the Nine Months
Ended September 30,
% Change
2024
2023
2024 over
2023
2024
2023
2024 over
2023
Cost of service revenue (1)
$
19,051
$
18,116
5.2
%
$
55,793
$
51,732
7.9
%
Cost of equipment revenue (1)
$
15,165
$
12,320
23.1
%
$
47,383
$
47,983
(1.3)
%
(1) Excludes depreciation and amortization expense.
Gogo Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
(in thousands, unaudited)
For the Three Months
Ended September 30,
For the Nine Months
Ended September 30,
For the Three
Months Ended
June 30,
2024
2023
2024
2023
2024
Adjusted EBITDA:
Net income attributable to common stock (GAAP)
$
10,630
$
20,913
$
41,959
$
131,211
$
839
Interest expense
9,670
8,025
26,193
24,807
8,113
Interest income
(2,419)
(1,622)
(6,587)
(5,509)
(2,120)
Income tax provision (benefit)
1,522
6,728
12,575
(52,711)
132
Depreciation and amortization
4,015
4,692
11,743
12,022
3,887
EBITDA
23,418
38,736
85,883
109,820
10,851
Stock-based compensation expense
5,030
5,235
14,755
15,729
4,885
Acquisition-related costs
6,654
—
6,654
—
—
Loss on extinguishment of debt
—
—
—
2,224
—
Change in fair value of convertible note and equity investments
(323)
(773)
1,239
(773)
14,694
Adjusted EBITDA
$
34,779
$
43,198
$
108,531
$
127,000
$
30,430
Free Cash Flow:
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) (1)
$
25,134
$
18,677
$
79,740
$
52,818
$
24,949
Consolidated capital expenditures (1)
(8,196)
(5,355)
(18,894)
(18,717)
(6,527)
Proceeds from FCC Reimbursement Program for property,
equipment and intangibles (1)
1,120
3
1,215
3
67
Proceeds from interest rate caps (1)
6,536
7,676
19,454
20,165
6,379
Free cash flow
$
24,594
$
21,001
$
81,515
$
54,269
$
24,868
(1) See Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
Gogo Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of Estimated Full-Year GAAP Net Cash
Provided by Operating Activities to Non-GAAP Measures
(in millions, unaudited)
FY 2024 Range
Low
High
Free Cash Flow:
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP)
$
59
$
67
Consolidated capital expenditures
(30)
(30)
Proceeds from FCC Reimbursement Program for
property, equipment and intangibles
3
5
Proceeds from interest rate caps
23
23
Free cash flow
$
55
$
65
Definition of Non-GAAP Measures
EBITDA represents net income attributable to common stock before interest expense, interest income, income taxes and depreciation and amortization expense.
Adjusted EBITDA represents EBITDA adjusted for (i) stock-based compensation expense, (ii) acquisition-related costs, (iii) change in fair value of convertible note and equity investment and (iv) loss on extinguishment of debt. Our management believes that the use of Adjusted EBITDA eliminates items that management believes have less bearing on our operating performance, thereby highlighting trends in our core business which may not otherwise be apparent. It also provides an assessment of controllable expenses, which are indicators management uses to determine whether current spending decisions need to be adjusted in order to meet financial goals and achieve optimal financial performance.
We believe that the exclusion of stock-based compensation expense from Adjusted EBITDA provides a clearer view of the operating performance of our business and is appropriate given that grants made at a certain price and point in time do not necessarily reflect how our business is performing at any particular time. While we believe that investors should have information about any dilutive effect of outstanding options and the cost of that compensation, we also believe that stockholders should have the ability to consider our performance using a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes these costs and that management uses to evaluate our business.
Acquisition-related costs include direct transaction costs, such as due diligence and advisory fees. We believe it is useful for an understanding of our operating performance to exclude acquisition-related costs from Adjusted EBITDA because they are infrequent and do not reflect our operating performance.
We believe it is useful for an understanding of our operating performance to exclude from Adjusted EBITDA the changes in fair value of convertible note and an equity investment because this activity is not related to our operating performance.
We believe it is useful for an understanding of our operating performance to exclude the loss on extinguishment of debt from Adjusted EBITDA because of the infrequently occurring nature of this activity.
We also present Adjusted EBITDA as a supplemental performance measure because we believe that this measure provides investors, securities analysts and other users of our consolidated financial statements with important supplemental information with which to evaluate our performance and to enable them to assess our performance on the same basis as management.
Adjusted EBITDA Margin represents Adjusted EBITDA divided by total revenue. We present Adjusted EBITDA Margin as a supplemental performance measure because we believe that it provides meaningful information regarding our operating efficiency.
Free Cash Flow represents net cash provided by operating activities, plus the proceeds received from the FCC Reimbursement Program and the interest rate caps, less purchases of property and equipment and the acquisition of intangible assets. We believe that Free Cash Flow provides meaningful information regarding our liquidity. Management believes that Free Cash Flow is useful for investors because it provides them with an important perspective on the cash available for strategic measures, after making necessary capital investments in property and equipment to support the Company’s ongoing business operations and provides them with the same measures that management uses as the basis of making capital allocation decisions.
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Themed Events, Photo Ops, and More During the Eras Tour in Toronto!
TORONTO, Nov. 5, 2024 /CNW/ – Are You Ready For It? Whether you’re in town for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour or just looking to soak up the vibrant atmosphere, don’t leave a Blank Space in your schedule! Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is thrilled to bring you special Taylor Swift-themed activities to celebrate the Eras tour landing in TAY-ronto!
Event Details
On November 14th/15th/16th and 21st/22nd/23rd, from 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM, visitors of all ages can dive into a world of Swiftie fun, where Taylor’s music meets the magic of the deep blue sea. Fans can expect exclusive themed activations, including:
Friendship Bracelet Bead Stations: Create and exchange your own bracelets from 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM.Eras-Themed Photo Ops: Show off your tour outfit at our Midnights inspired photo-op or snap a picture with our unique underwater friendship bracelet at Rainbow Reef.Mirrorball Lounge: Need a break? Stop by our 19+ lounge to relax before the big show at our magical Mirrorball Lounge.Create a TAY-masterpiece: Join us for Paint and Waves: The Taylor Era on November 15th and 22nd. Led by our expert instructor, this special edition of Paint and Waves will guide participants through creating Taylor-inspired artwork, all with a splash of underwater flair.
Underwater Wonderland Awaits
Immerse yourself in our Bejeweled galleries and stroll along the moving walkway in Dangerous Lagoon while sharks, sawfish, and turtles swim overhead. All this while listening to All Too Well (10-minute version of course!)—a perfect soundtrack to discover your own underwater Wonderland!
Exclusive Ticket Discount
Purchase your tickets in person and share your favourite Taylor Swift album with our team to receive 25% off your admission. (Discount valid November 14-24, for up to 6 tickets)
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For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.ripleysaquariumofcanada.com
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ewpartners Announces $50 Million Strategic Investment in Leshines to Localize Manufacturing in the Middle East
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Leshines is the supply chain solution provider of Lenovo Group, which ranks among the top ten on Gartner’s prestigious Top 25 supply chain list.The move reinforces ewpartners’ and Leshine’s commitment to fostering local industrial growth and empowering enterprises in Saudi Arabia.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — ewpartners (formerly eWTP Arabia Capital), the first international investment firm to establish a Saudi-Asia cross border platform, has announced a USD $50 million investment in Leshines, the supply chain solutions arm of Chinese multinational tech company Lenovo at The Future Investment Initiative (FII), a premier global platform that drives transformative investments and fosters international partnerships for sustainable economic growth.
The investment accelerates the localization of Leshines capabilities in Saudi Arabia, further strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a vital player in sustainable global trade networks and supply chain operations.
Five months ago, Lenovo and PIF-backed company Alat announced a strategic collaboration, including a proposed US$2 billion investment. Today, this partnership is set to advance to the next step.
Leshines is also exploring the option of entering the KSA-Sino Logistics Special Economic Zone at King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, an initiative which was announced by the Saudi Ministry of Transport and Logistics earlier this month. Managed by ewpartners, the Zone will cover a total area of 4 square kilometres and consist of a logistics industrial park, an international commercial and business park, and corresponding living space and facilities. It will enable international companies to manufacture locally in Saudi and then springboard their distribution to other markets worldwide. It is expected to attract over 3,000 wholesalers and retailers and around 200 light industrial manufacturers from China and Asia.
Jerry Li, Founder and Managing Partner at ewpartners said the following on the announcement:
“This investment is a significant step towards building the future of Saudi Arabia that we all envision, and we are actively working to establish this goal. Our investment in Leshines underscores our commitment to this project and our determination to foster local industrial growth and the development of Saudi enterprises. By partnering with Leshines to bring advanced supply chain solutions to Saudi Arabia and the MENA markets, we further assist Chinese companies in exploring localized production and empower local enterprises, aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.”
Alan Zhou, COO of Leshines, commented on the announcement:
As Lenovo’s smart supply chain solution platform, Leshines will take this opportunity to establish roots in Saudi Arabia, focusing on the MENA region, and build the foundational strategic capabilities of an advanced digital supply chain. As a globally leading strategic fund, ewpartners’ strategic resources and unique advantages in KSA, the Middle East, and emerging markets perfectly match Leshines’ strategic vision and development roadmap. With solid support and a strong partnership with ewpartners, we are confident that Saudi Arabia will become an important node in the Smart Supply Chain Platform, contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
The investment in Leshines marks the first transaction for ewpartners Fund II. Amid the growing synergy between China and the Middle East, ewpartners’ investment model has garnered recognition from key stakeholders in the region. Supported by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, ewpartners has also recently secured commitments from other GCC sovereign wealth funds, including USD 150 million from the Oman Investment Authority.
About ewpartners
ewpartners (formerly eWTP Arabia Capital) is an international investment firm specialising in cross-border investments between Asia and the MENA region. Backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the firm has been active in Saudi Arabia since 2017 and was the first investment firm to launch a cross-border platform between the Kingdom and China.
Headquartered in Riyadh, ewpartners focuses on building value across borders by establishing strategic partnerships with exceptional companies. Our team’s expertise in shaping innovative conducive policy frameworks can support governments in fostering economic transformation and diversification driven by innovation and technology.
ewpartners is committed to investing in, supporting, and growing successful businesses across the Asia and MENA regions, with a focus on key industries and themes such as digital infrastructure & solutions, advanced manufacturing & energy transition, and logistics & consumer enablement.
About Leshines:
Lenovo Group is a global tech giant. For three consecutive years, Lenovo has ranked among the top ten on Gartner’s prestigious Top 25 supply chain list. As the strategic empowerment platform of Lenovo Global Supply Chain, Leshines is tasked with the important mission of driving supply chain transformation and upgrading through technological innovation. Drawing on Lenovo’s global industry strengths and management expertise, Leshines delivers digital international supply chain solutions tailored to the evolving needs of Chinese manufacturers expanding overseas.
About the KSA-Sino Logistics Special Economic Zone
The Special Economic Zone is a collaboration between ewpartners and the King Salman International Airport Development Company (KSIADC) and was announced on 13th of October 2024. The initiative is supported by the Ministry of Transport and Logistics and is one of several recently announced initiatives designed to strengthen supply chains and streamline trade, e-commerce and investment in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. The project aims to create an integrated ecosystem that will encompass global enterprises, logistic facilities, supply chains, and high-end manufacturing, significantly bolstering Saudi Arabia’s regional and global distribution capabilities. International companies will establish manufacturing capabilities within the Zone and collaborate with Saudi enterprises to produce locally for distribution to markets around the world.
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Two Prime Lending Limited Surpasses $1 Billion in Loan Volume, Marking Milestone in Digital Asset Financing
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Two Prime Lending surpasses $1 billion in loan volume and broadens product line to include both unsecured BTC and secured altcoin lending options.
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS, Nov. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Two Prime Lending Limited, a BVI-registered leading provider of debt financing for digital assets, has surpassed $1 billion in total loan volume just nine months after entering the market. With a primary focus on secured lending against major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), the company has recently expanded its offerings to include unsecured BTC and secured loans against top altcoins.
The achievement underscores Two Prime Lending’s commitment to client security, industry-leading rates, and a lending model that prioritizes transparency and client safeguards. In contrast to other failed industry models, Two Prime Lending does not trade or rehypothecate assets. Instead, collateral funds are securely held in bankruptcy-remote custody, providing clients with unmatched peace of mind. Lending, the company emphasizes, should be incredibly boring – a stance that has bolstered confidence among clients and stakeholders alike.
“It’s been amazing to see the demand in the market for lending return,” said Alexander Blume, company spokesperson. “We are just at the beginning of this lending renaissance, with trusted, transparent, and reliable companies leading the charge. From public miners, to crypto OGs, to asset managers, Two Prime Lending is thrilled to see so much traction. Looking at the future pipeline, this is only the start.”
The rapid growth of Two Prime Lending speaks to the resurgence of demand for secure, transparent lending in the digital asset market. Looking ahead, the company anticipates substantial future demand for its offerings. A primary challenge in the market remains sourcing high-quality capital at competitive rates, which the company continues to address through its extensive relationships across capital markets, with access to over $2.5 billion in available credit facilities.
In addition to its core lending services, Two Prime Lending sees strong interest in combining loans with capital-efficient derivatives trading, allowing clients to earn yield on their assets while their loans are active, often offsetting the cost of the loan.
ABOUT TWO PRIME LENDING
Two Prime Lending Limited, incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, is the premier debt financing provider for digital asset markets. The company’s extensive relationships in capital markets and access to over $2.5B in capital have made it the most trusted name for miners, asset managers, family offices, and retail lenders. With a team of seasoned professionals combining decades of financial industry experience with deep crypto market knowledge, Two Prime Lending delivers sophisticated and competitive lending solutions that enable growth and opportunity for its clients.
For more information, visit www.twoprimelending.com or contact info@twoprimelending.com.
Fast Facts:
$1 Billion in loan volume executed in 9 months$2.5 Billion+ in available credit facilities<10% Interest Rate for competitive and accessible lending$30 Million average loan size
Key Features:
Assets are never traded or rehypothecatedCollateral remains in segregated, secured custodyFunds held are bankruptcy-remote for client security
Media Contact
Christina Strauss, Two Prime Lending, 1 865 413 0389, cs@twoprimelending.com, https://www.twoprimelending.com/
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