Stock tanks 30{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} after Q1 2023 guidance miss

Stock tanks 30{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} after Q1 2023 guidance miss

Lyft (LYFT) described its Q4 2022 earnings on Feb. 9 immediately after market place near. The stock plummeted 30{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} in soon after-hrs trade next the launch.

The San Francisco-based firm beat on important metrics, such as revenue and its energetic rider count, but missed analysts’ estimates for Q1 2023 earnings. Lyft explained it expects to make about $975 million in earnings in the fiscal very first quarter of 2023, reduce than the $1.09 billion analysts anticipated.

Here is what the journey-hailing business documented, as compared to estimates compiled by Bloomberg:

Q4 profits: $1.18 billion actual versus $1.16 billion predicted

Q4 reduction for every share: -$1.61 precise compared to 13 cents predicted

Q4 energetic riders: 20.36 million actual as opposed to 20.3 million expected

Q1 revenue direction: $975 million real compared to $1.09 billion anticipated

“Our Q1 advice is the final result of seasonality and reduced charges, which includes significantly less Key Time,” Lyft CFO Elaine Paul in a assertion. Key time refers to when there are additional passengers than Lyft motorists — and prices are larger.

Lyft’s gaping EPS miss out on is connected to how the company’s coverage renewal performed out, which Paul also famous. “Our diverse insurance coverage renewal timing places in a different way timed pressure on our P&L. We are not waiting around for that to normalize to realize competitive support concentrations.”

PARK CITY, UTAH - JANUARY 23: General view of Lyft signage during the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images)

PARK Metropolis, UTAH – JANUARY 23: Normal see of Lyft signage during the Sundance Film Competition on January 23, 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Picture by Mat Hayward/Getty Illustrations or photos)

‘We are targeted on driving higher growth and profitability’

However, there were being notably good points in Lyft’s launch, specifically if you take into consideration its trajectory. For occasion, the company’s Q4 profits jumped 21{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} yr-about-year, although its active ride count is up just about 9{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 12 months-in excess of-calendar year.

“In Q4 we accomplished the highest revenues in our company’s record and we outperformed assistance on Adjusted EBITDA excluding the motion we took to improve our coverage reserves,” Paul reported.

Logan Inexperienced, co-founder and CEO of Lyft additional, “In 2022 we took significant actions to fortify our business enterprise and sent sizeable price to our customers. The far better marketplace stability we see right now makes major prospects for extensive-phrase lucrative growth. To just take edge of this chance we will have to assure aggressive services amounts. Reinforcing our aggressive position, servicing much more desire and lowering our fixed and variable costs will put us in the best situation to provide potent shareholder returns.”

For its aspect, Uber reported its Q4 earnings on Feb. 8, presenting up critical beats in both equally revenue and shipping and delivery bookings. The company’s $8.61 billion Q4 income beat represented a 49{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} year-over-12 months leap. Uber’s shares climbed about 5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} all through yesterday, slipping pretty somewhat in immediately after-several hours trading.

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Digital Turbine Reports Fiscal 2023 Third Quarter Financial Results

Digital Turbine Reports Fiscal 2023 Third Quarter Financial Results

Third Quarter Revenue Totaled $162.3 Million

Third Quarter GAAP Net Income of $4.0 Million and GAAP EPS of $0.04; Third Quarter Non-GAAP
Adjusted Net Income
1 of $30.2 Million and Non GAAP EPS of $0.29

Third Quarter Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA2 Totaled $40.0 Million

AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Digital Turbine, Inc. (Nasdaq: APPS) announced financial results for the fiscal third quarter ended December 31, 2022.

Recent Financial Highlights:

  • Fiscal third quarter of 2023 revenue totaled $162.3 million representing a 25{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} decline year-over-year as compared to the fiscal third quarter of 2022.
  • GAAP net income for the fiscal third quarter of 2023 was $4.0 million, or $0.04 per share, as compared to GAAP net income for the fiscal third quarter of 2022 of $7.0 million, or $0.07 per share. Non-GAAP adjusted net income1 for the fiscal third quarter of 2023 was $30.2 million, or $0.29 per share, as compared to Non-GAAP adjusted net income1 of $50.9 million, or $0.49 per share, in the fiscal third quarter of 2022.
  • Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA2 for the fiscal third quarter of 2023 was $40.0 million, as compared to Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA2 of $57.0 million in the fiscal third quarter of 2022.
  • GAAP cash provided by operating activities was $33.2 million in the fiscal third quarter of 2023. Non-GAAP free cash flow3 was $29.9 million in the fiscal third quarter of 2023.

“While nothing has changed regarding our long-term view of the digital media industry or our strategic positioning within the industry, macro headwinds are impacting our near-term results,” said Bill Stone, CEO. “We expect current macro headwinds to continue into the first half of the calendar year, but our high-level strategic vision remains intact, as advertising spending tends to be among the first items to be negatively impacted at the onset of a cyclical downturn, but is typically also among the first items to rebound. We remain laser-focused on the execution of our core growth objectives, and effectively controlling that which we can control. We are making important progress on our SingleTap licensing business, new ad tech platform enhancements, and other initiatives that opportunistically leverage our on-device presence and first-party data. The history of Digital Turbine shows that we have successfully navigated challenges far more difficult than today’s macro environment, emerging stronger and better-positioned for long-term growth. We remain optimistic that we have the right culture, team, strategy and focus to win.”

Fiscal 2023 Third Quarter Financial Results

Total revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2023 was $162.3 million. Total On-Device Solutions revenue before intercompany eliminations was $96.3 million. Before intercompany eliminations, total revenue from our App Growth Platform was $67.4 million.

GAAP net income for the third quarter of fiscal 2023 was $4.0 million, or $0.04 per share, as compared to GAAP net income of $7.0 million, or $0.07 per share for the third quarter of fiscal 2022. Non-GAAP adjusted net income1 for the third quarter of fiscal 2023 was $30.2 million, or $0.29 per share, as compared to Non-GAAP adjusted net income of $50.9 million, or $0.49 per share, in the third quarter of fiscal 2022.

Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA2 for the third quarter of fiscal 2023 was $40.0 million, as compared to Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA of $57.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2022. The reconciliations between GAAP and Non-GAAP financial results for all referenced periods are provided in the tables immediately following the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows below.

Business Outlook

Based on information available as of February 8, 2023, the Company currently expects the following for the full-year fiscal 2023:

  • Revenue of between $660 million and $670 million
  • Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA2 of between $165 million and $170 million
  • Non-GAAP adjusted EPS1 of $1.15 to $1.20, based on approximately 104 million diluted shares outstanding and an effective tax rate of 25{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}

It is not reasonably practicable to provide a business outlook for GAAP net income because the Company cannot reasonably estimate the changes in stock-based compensation expense, which is directly impacted by changes in the Company’s stock price, or other items that are difficult to predict with precision.

About Digital Turbine, Inc.

Digital Turbine is the leading independent mobile growth platform and levels up the landscape for advertisers, publishers, carriers and OEMs. By integrating a full ad stack with proprietary technology built into devices by wireless operators and OEMs, Digital Turbine supercharges advertising and monetization. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with global offices in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Berlin, Singapore, Tel Aviv and other cities serving top agency, app developer and advertising markets. For additional information visit www.digitalturbine.com.

Conference Call

Management will host a conference call today at 4:30 p.m. ET to discuss its fiscal 2023 third quarter financial results and provide operational updates on the business. To participate, interested parties should dial 888-317-6003 in the United States, or 412-317-6061 from international locations, and enter access code 7637186. A webcast of the conference call will be available at ir.digitalturbine.com/events.

For those who are not able to join the live call, a playback will be available through February 15, 2023. The replay can be accessed by dialing 877-344-7529 in the United States or 412-317-0088 from international locations, passcode 4128001.

The conference call will discuss forward guidance and other material information.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with GAAP, Digital Turbine uses non-GAAP measures of certain components of financial performance. These non-GAAP measures include non-GAAP adjusted net income and earnings per share (“EPS”), non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA, non-GAAP free cash flow and non-GAAP gross profit. Reconciliations to the nearest GAAP measures of all non-GAAP measures included in this press release can be found in the tables below.

Non-GAAP measures are provided to enhance investors’ overall understanding of the Company’s current financial performance, prospects for the future and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons. The Company believes that these non-GAAP measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding financial performance by excluding certain expenses and benefits that may not be indicative of recurring core business operating results. The Company believes the non-GAAP measures that exclude such items when viewed in conjunction with GAAP results and the accompanying reconciliations enhance the comparability of results against prior periods and allow for greater transparency of financial results. The Company believes non-GAAP measures facilitate management’s internal comparison of its financial performance to that of prior periods as well as trend analysis for budgeting and planning purposes. The presentation of non-GAAP measures is not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP.

1Non-GAAP adjusted net income and EPS are defined as GAAP net income and EPS adjusted to exclude the effect of stock-based compensation expense, amortization of intangibles, change in fair value of contingent liability, transaction-related expenses and severance costs. Readers are cautioned that non-GAAP adjusted net income and EPS should not be construed as an alternative to comparable GAAP net income figures determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP as an indicator of profitability or performance, which is the most comparable measure under GAAP.

2Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA is calculated as GAAP net income excluding the following cash and non-cash expenses: stock-based compensation expense, depreciation and amortization, net interest income/(expense), change in fair value of contingent liability, foreign exchange transaction gains/(losses), income tax provision, transaction-related expenses and severance costs. Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated as non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of total revenue. Readers are cautioned that non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA should not be construed as an alternative to net income determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP as an indicator of performance, which is the most comparable measure under GAAP.

3Non-GAAP free cash flow, which is a non-GAAP financial measure, is defined as net cash provided by operating activities (as stated in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows), excluding transaction-related expenses and severance costs, reduced by capital expenditures. Readers are cautioned that free cash flow should not be construed as an alternative to net cash provided by operating activities determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP as an indicator of profitability, performance or liquidity, which is the most comparable measure under GAAP.

4Non-GAAP gross profit is defined as GAAP income from operations adjusted to exclude the effect of product development costs, sales and marketing costs, general and administrative costs and depreciation of software. Readers are cautioned that non-GAAP gross profit should not be construed as an alternative to income from operations determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP as an indicator of profitability or performance, which is the most comparable measure under GAAP.

Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA, non-GAAP adjusted net income and EPS, non-GAAP free cash flow and non-GAAP gross profit are used by management as internal measures of profitability and performance. They have been included because the Company believes that the measures are used by certain investors to assess the Company’s financial performance before non-cash charges and certain costs that the Company does not believe are reflective of its underlying business.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements in this news release that are not statements of historical fact and that concern future results from operations, financial position, economic conditions, product releases and any other statement that may be construed as a prediction of future performance or events, including financial projections and growth in various products are forward-looking statements that speak only as of the date made and which involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may, should one or more of these risks uncertainties or other factors materialize, cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. These factors and risks include:

  • a decline in general economic conditions nationally and internationally
  • decreased market demand for our products and services
  • market acceptance and brand awareness of our products
  • risks associated with indebtedness
  • the ability to comply with financial covenants in outstanding indebtedness
  • the ability to protect our intellectual property rights
  • risks associated with adoption of our platform among existing customers (including the impact of possible delays with major carrier and OEM partners in the roll out for mobile phones deploying our platform)
  • actual mobile device sales and sell-through where our platform is deployed is out of our control
  • risks associated with our ability to manage the business amid the COVID-19 pandemic and difficult macroeconomic environment
  • the impact of COVID-19 and the macroeconomic environment on our partners, digital advertising spend and consumer purchase behavior
  • the impact of COVID-19 and the macroeconomic environment on our results of operations
  • risks associated with new privacy laws, such as the European Union’s GDPR and similar laws which may require changes to our development and user interface for certain functionality of our mobile platform
  • risks associated with the activities of advertisers
  • risks associated with the timing of our platform software pushes to the embedded bases of carrier and OEM partners
  • risks associated with end user take rates of carrier and OEM software pushes which include our platform
  • new customer adoption and time to revenue with new carrier and OEM partners is subject to delays and factors out of our control
  • risks associated with fluctuations in the number of our platform slots across US carrier partners
  • required customization and technical integration which may slow down time to revenue notwithstanding the existence of a distribution agreement
  • risks associated with delays in major mobile phone launches, or the failure of such launches to achieve the scale
  • customer adoption that either we or the market may expect
  • the difficulty of extrapolating monthly demand to quarterly demand
  • the challenges, given the Company’s comparatively small size, to expand the combined Company’s global reach, accelerate growth and create a scalable, low-capex business model that drives EBITDA (as well as adjusted EBITDA)
  • ability as a smaller company to manage international operations
  • varying and often unpredictable levels of orders; the challenges inherent in technology development necessary to maintain the Company’s competitive advantage such as adherence to release schedules and the costs and time required for finalization and gaining market acceptance of new products
  • changes in economic conditions and market demand
  • rapid and complex changes occurring in the mobile marketplace
  • pricing and other activities by competitors
  • technology management risk as the Company needs to adapt to a rapidly developing mobile device marketplace, complex specifications of different carriers and the management of a complex technology platform given the Company’s relatively limited resources
  • system security risks and cyberattacks
  • risks and uncertainties associated with the integration of the acquisition of AdColony, including our ability to realize the anticipated benefits of the acquisition
  • risks and uncertainties associated with the integration of the acquisition of Fyber, including our ability to realize the anticipated benefits of the acquisition
  • challenges and risks associated with our rapid growth by acquisitions and resulting significant demands on our management and infrastructure
  • challenges and risks associated with our global operations and related business, political, regulatory, operational, financial, and economic risks as a result of our global operations
  • other risks including those described from time to time in Digital Turbine’s filings on Forms 10-K and 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), press releases and other communications.

You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Investor Relations Contact:

Brian Bartholomew

Digital Turbine, Inc.

[email protected]

Digital Turbine, Inc. and Subsidiaries


Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income / (Loss)

(Unaudited)

(in thousands, except per share amounts)




Three months ended December 31,



2022


2021

Net revenue


$                162,310


$                216,818

Costs of revenue and operating expenses





License fees and revenue share


73,370


109,053

Other direct costs of revenue


9,324


9,090

Product development


14,218


13,755

Sales and marketing


16,469


15,857

General and administrative


39,132


39,924

Total costs of revenue and operating expenses


152,513


187,679

Income from operations


9,797


29,139

Interest and other income / (expense), net





Change in fair value of contingent consideration



(18,200)

Interest expense, net


(6,913)


(2,195)

Foreign exchange transaction gain


17


2,122

Other income / (expense), net


8


(86)

Total interest and other income / (expense), net


(6,888)


(18,359)

Income before income taxes


2,909


10,780

Income tax provision / (benefit)


(1,153)


3,718

Net income


4,062


7,062

Less: net income attributable to non-controlling interest


43


48

Net income attributable to Digital Turbine, Inc.


4,019


7,014

Other comprehensive income / (loss)





Foreign currency translation adjustment


10,144


(8,389)

Comprehensive income / (loss)


14,206


(1,327)

Less: comprehensive income / (loss) attributable to non-controlling interest


59


(11)

Comprehensive income / (loss) attributable to Digital Turbine, Inc.


$                  14,147


$                  (1,316)

Net income per common share





Basic


$                       0.04


$                       0.07

Diluted


$                       0.04


$                       0.07

Weighted-average common shares outstanding





Basic


99,108


96,548

Diluted


103,348


103,287

Digital Turbine, Inc. and Subsidiaries


Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(in thousands, except par value and share amounts)




December 31, 2022


March 31, 2022



(Unaudited)



ASSETS





Current assets





Cash


$               79,307


$           126,768

Restricted cash


554


394

Accounts receivable, net


231,001


263,139

Prepaid expenses and other current assets


31,912


20,570

Total current assets


342,774


410,871

Property and equipment, net


38,759


31,086

Right-of-use assets


10,973


15,439

Intangible assets, net


395,181


440,589

Goodwill


560,340


559,792

Other non-current assets


4,648


732

TOTAL ASSETS


$         1,352,675


$        1,458,509






LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER’S EQUITY





Current liabilities





Accounts payable


$             154,320


$           167,858

Accrued license fees and revenue share


75,380


95,170

Accrued compensation


16,206


28,775

Acquisition purchase price liabilities



50,000

Current portion of debt



12,500

Other current liabilities


43,460


30,960

Total current liabilities


289,366


385,263

Long-term debt, net of debt issuance costs


422,310


520,785

Deferred tax liabilities, net


18,786


19,976

Other non-current liabilities


14,586


16,270

Total liabilities


745,048


942,294

Commitments and contingencies (Note 13)





Stockholders’ equity





Preferred stock





Series A convertible preferred stock at $0.0001 par value; 2,000,000 shares
authorized, 100,000 issued and outstanding (liquidation preference of $1)


100


100

Common stock





$0.0001 par value: 200,000,000 shares authorized; 99,901,328 issued and
99,143,203 outstanding at December 31, 2022; 97,921,826 issued and
97,163,701 outstanding at March 31, 2022


10


10

Additional paid-in capital


810,994


745,661

Treasury stock (758,125 shares at December 31, 2022 and March 31, 2022)


(71)


(71)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss


(44,201)


(39,341)

Accumulated deficit


(161,183)


(191,788)

Total stockholders’ equity


605,649


514,571

Non-controlling interest


1,978


1,644

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY


$         1,352,675


$        1,458,509

Digital Turbine, Inc. and Subsidiaries


Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Unaudited)

(in thousands)




Three months ended December 31,



2022


2021

Cash flows from operating activities:





Net income


$              4,062


$              7,062

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:





Depreciation and amortization


20,137


15,965

Non-cash interest expense


211


202

Stock-based compensation expense


7,620


5,739

Change in fair value of contingent consideration



18,200

Right-of-use asset


(211)


1,319

Deferred income taxes


(266)


4,621

Foreign exchange transaction gain


(31)


(1,603)

(Increase) / decrease in assets:





Accounts receivable, gross


22,900


(42,680)

Allowance for doubtful accounts


760


443

Prepaid expenses and other current assets


(6,789)


(843)

Other non-current assets


(60)


(21)

Increase / (decrease) in liabilities:





Accounts payable


(16,484)


(13,209)

Accrued license fees and revenue share


(3,458)


27,995

Accrued compensation


1,978


12,188

Other current liabilities


2,378


(1,529)

Other non-current liabilities


458


1,859

Net cash provided by operating activities


33,205


35,708






Cash flows from investing activities





Equity investments


(4,000)


Business acquisitions, net of cash acquired


(2,708)


(136)

Capital expenditures


(5,668)


(5,281)

Net cash used in investing activities


(12,376)


(5,417)






Cash flows from financing activities





Proceeds from borrowings


18,000


102,779

Payment of debt issuance costs


(94)


(1,056)

Payment of deferred business acquisition consideration



(98,175)

Options and warrants exercised


156


659

Payment of withholding taxes for net share settlement of equity awards


(273)


(7,587)

Repayment of debt obligations


(43,000)


(6,367)

Net cash used in financing activities


(25,211)


(9,747)






Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash


1,030


(1,321)






Net change in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash


(3,352)


19,223






Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period


83,213


96,217






Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period


$            79,861


$          115,440

REVENUE BY SEGMENT

(in thousands)

(Unaudited)










Three months ended December 31,



2022


2021


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On Device Solutions


$           96,316


$         133,594


(28) {ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}

App Growth Platform


67,407


89,113


(24) {ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}

Elimination


(1,413)


(5,889)


(76) {ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}

Consolidated


$         162,310


$         216,818


(25) {ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}

GAAP INCOME FROM OPERATIONS TO NON-GAAP GROSS PROFIT

(in thousands)

(Unaudited)








Three months ended December 31,



2022


2021

Net revenue


$      162,310


$      216,818

Income from operations


9,797


29,139

Add-back items:





Product development


14,218


13,755

Sales and marketing


16,469


15,857

General and administrative


39,132


39,924

Depreciation of software included in other direct costs of revenue


1,618


753

Non-GAAP gross profit


$        81,234


$        99,428

Non-GAAP gross profit percentage


50 {ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}


46 {ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}











GAAP NET INCOME TO NON-GAAP ADJUSTED NET INCOME

(in thousands)

(Unaudited)








Three months ended December 31,



2022


2021

Net income


$          4,062


$          7,062

Add-back items:





Stock-based compensation expense


7,620


5,739

Amortization of intangibles


16,120


13,773

Adjustment to estimated earn-out liability



18,200

Transaction-related expenses


1,297


6,167

Severance costs


1,110


Non-GAAP adjusted net income


$        30,209


$        50,941

Non-GAAP adjusted net income


$            0.29


$            0.49

Weighted-average common shares outstanding, diluted


103,348


103,287

GAAP NET INCOME TO NON-GAAP ADJUSTED EBITDA

(in thousands)

(Unaudited)








Three months ended December 31,



2022


2021

Net income


$              4,062


$              7,062

Add-back items:





Stock-based compensation expense


7,620


5,739

Depreciation and amortization


20,137


15,965

Interest expense, net


6,913


2,195

Other income / (expense), net


(8)


86

Change in fair value of contingent consideration



18,200

Foreign exchange transaction gain


(17)


(2,122)

Income tax provision / (benefit)


(1,153)


3,718

Transaction-related expenses


1,297


6,167

Severance costs


1,110


Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA


$            39,961


$            57,010

GAAP CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES TO NON-GAAP FREE CASH FLOW

(in thousands)

(Unaudited)








Three months ended December 31,



2022


2021

Net cash provided by operating activities


$            33,205


$            35,708

Capital expenditures


(5,668)


(5,281)

Transaction-related expenses


1,297


6,167

Severance costs


1,110


Non-GAAP free cash flow provided by operations


$            29,944


$            36,594

SOURCE Digital Turbine, Inc.

Disney has bigger problems than Ron DeSantis

Disney has bigger problems than Ron DeSantis


New York
CNN
 — 

Disney has found itself in the middle of a culture war battle that could end up transferring Disney World’s governance to a board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. And that may be the least of Disney’s problems.

The company faces a media industry in turmoil, plunging cable subscriptions, a still-recovering box office, massive streaming losses, activist shareholders, possible reorganization and layoffs and growing labor disputes with employees. That’s a lot for CEO Bob Iger to handle.

Iger, who retired as CEO in 2020 only to be brought back in November, has been mostly quiet about his plans for the company since his return. That ends at 4:30 pm ET Wednesday when he is set to begin an earnings call with Wall Street investors.

Here’s what to look for on what is certain to be a closely-watched call.

Disney’s earnings are expected to fall nearly 30{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} from a year ago despite higher revenue, thanks to strong theme park sales and Avatar: the Way of Water, which grossed about $400 million in ticket sales in its two weeks in theaters at the end of last year on its way to more than $2.1 billion worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.

The financial results might be the least interesting part of the call.

“We anticipate Disney is likely to introduce structural changes as well as cost cuts,” said Jessica Reif Ehrlich, analyst with Bank of America.

The expectation is that Iger will roll back the reorganization of the company’s Media and Entertainment Division that his hand-picked successor – and now predecessor – Bob Chapek announced in 2020, though the exact structure is not yet known.

“He has to address that first,” said Rief Ehlrich. “Everyone has to know what directions they’re going in.”

Along with the reorganization there could very well be job cuts. Layoffs have been widespread throughout the media industry, with expectations that there will be will fewer advertising dollars and spending by consumers in the year ahead. Disney has so far avoided any large layoff announcements.

Shares of Disney

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are up nearly 20{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} since Iger’s return was announced in November, far better than the overall market but behind the gains in the same period at some other media companies, such as Netflix

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or Warner Bros. Discovery, the owner of CNN. But, clearly, investors are eager to hear Iger’s plans for restructuring and cutting costs.

“We do not believe that one person can single-handedly rescue the company, but CEO Iger’s return will force Disney to have an honest and courageous self-examination on what is working and what needs to be fixed,” said a note from Wall Street research firm MoffettNathanson.

“We also expect Bob Iger to provide high level thoughts on Disney’s strategic positioning in streaming, current asset mix and potential levers to re-accelerate earnings growth,” added Rief Ehlrich.

Disney posted better-than-expected subscriber growth for Disney+ and its other streaming services in the company’s final quarterly report under Chapek in early November.

But that came at a cost of larger-than-expected losses of $1.5 billion for the quarter and $4 billion for the fiscal year that concluded October 1. Chapek said at the time that the streaming business was still on course to “achieve profitability in fiscal 2024, assuming we do not see a meaningful shift in the economic climate.”

Beyond the number of streaming subscribers Disney added in the period, investors will want to know how much money it lost, any change of target date for when it’ll finally be profitable, and how customers are responding to the new pricing options.

“Given a shift of attention from subscriber growth to profitability, most [streaming] services have moved into a price-raising mode,” wrote Doug Creutz, analyst for Cowen.

Reif Ehlrich said Disney will probably set new targets for both profitability and subscriber growth in Wednesday’s report and comments to investors.

The idea of Disney spinning off ESPN has been discussed for years – since early in Iger’s previous 15-year tenure as CEO.

The self-proclaimed Worldwide Leader in Sports is facing the same problems that competitors throughout the industry are dealing with: a steady, inexorable decline in cable subscribers. ESPN gets more fees, per cable customer, from cable operators than any other group of networks, making it particularly vulnerable to the loss of cable subscribers.

At the same time, competition for sports programming is rising as streaming services such as Amazon start competing for rights packages, sending the amount ESPN must pay for the continued rights fees climbing.

Various activist investors have proposed spinning off ESPN over the years, most recently by Third Point’s Dan Loeb last summer.

But Loeb soon backed off on that proposal and reached a truce with the Disney board. Another activist investor, Nelson Peltz, is moving ahead with a proxy fight in an effort to win a spot on the Disney board, although he is silent on ESPN in his proposal to trim costs at the company.

Disney on Monday scheduled a shareholder vote for April on board seats, and is actively opposing Peltz and his other proposals.

But there are problems with spinning off ESPN, even if it would raise cash and allow Disney to trim debt. Doing that today could be an example of selling low, when there is little appetite in the market for a stand-alone ESPN or an obvious buyer.

That’s why Rief Ehlrich said she doubts that Iger will comment on the proposal, even if it comes up Wednesday, unless it’s to dismiss the idea out of hand.

“I’d be really surprised if with everything else on his plate, that he starts to spin off a big part of the business at this time,” she said.

Unionized rank-and-file workers at Disney World last week voted 96{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} against a contract offer from Disney that would have given them raises of at least $1 a year over the next five years.

The company and a group of six unions representing 32,000 union member are due to return to the negotiating table, and no strike deadline has been set. The unions are demanding an immediate raise of $3 a hour for members – a 20{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} raise – with $1 a hour raises to follow in subsequent years.

The unions say that the current wages of about $15 an hour aren’t enough to live on in the Orlando area, even when working full time. The company called the rejected wage proposal a “very strong offer.”

But the last thing that Iger or Disney needs is to upset the strong demand for travel to Disney World or other park locations.

Disney reported that its parks, experiences and products unit, which includes Disney World and other park locations worldwide, had revenue of $7.4 billion and operating income of $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2022, which ran through October 1, even though the first six months of that fiscal year were affected by surging Covid cases.

Revenue was up 36{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} and profits more than doubled from the previous fiscal year. And both revenue and operating profits are above what the company posted in fiscal year 2019, before the pandemic, with a 12{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} rise in revenue and a 10{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} gain in earnings.

The political culture wars are yet another headache for Iger, as Disney faces the possible loss of the powers it has to operate as a government-like entity for the land on which Disney World operates.

It started last year when Florida passed the “Parental Rights in Education” law that put restrictions on classroom instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity. Opponents dubbed the bill the “Don’t Say Gay” law and a group of Disney employees urged the company to use its clout as the state’s largest employer to oppose the legislation. Iger himself, months from resuming the CEO office, joined in those calls.

Chapek initially tried to stay neutral on the legislation, then eventually joined those voicing opposition.

But after the bill passed, and Gov. Desantis and Republican supporters of the legislation took aim at Disney, passing a subsequent bill to dissolve the government-like entity, known as the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which Disney has controlled and used to exercise its government-like powers. That is due to take effect in June.

That legislation had its own problems, too, as towns and counties were afraid they could be left with about $1 billion in debt for which Reedy Creek had sold bonds to provide government services.

So this week the Florida legislature is in special session to pass a new Disney-related law that makes clear that the entity will remain on the hook for the $1 billion in debt. But the government-like entity, which will have its named changed from Reedy Creek to “Central Florida Tourism Oversight District,” will now be kept alive but controlled by a board appointed by the governor, not Disney.

“We are monitoring the progression of the draft legislation, which is complex given the long history of the Reedy Creek Improvement District,” said Jeff Vahle, president, Walt Disney World Resort. “Disney works under a number of different models and jurisdictions around the world, and regardless of the outcome, we remain committed to providing the highest quality experience for the millions of guests who visit each year.”

– CNN’s Steven Contorno contributed to this report

FTX seeks to claw back money donated to politicians

FTX seeks to claw back money donated to politicians


New York
CNN
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The new management of FTX is pressuring hundreds of politicians and political organizations to return millions of dollars donated by the crypto platform or its founders before it went bankrupt last year.

The company, which collapsed in November and is now at the center of a massive federal fraud investigation, said it was sending “confidential messages” to political figures, political action funds and other recipients as it seeks to claw back assets to repay its estimated 1 million creditors. In a statement on Sunday, FTX said the donations need to be returned by the end of the month. If they aren’t, FTX said it reserves the right to sue recipients.

“To the extent such payments are not returned voluntarily, the FTX Debtors reserve the right to commence actions before the Bankruptcy Court to require the return of such payments, with interest accruing from the date any action is commenced,” the statement reads. The company added that recipients who gave the funds to a third party, including a charity, aren’t off the hook.

In FTX’s heyday, founder Sam Bankman-Fried was a fixture in DC politics, lobbying for light-touch regulation of the nascent crypto industry and becoming one of the largest contributors to the Democratic Party. Bankman-Fried himself gave roughly $40 million to campaigns and political action committees, largely backing Democrats, during the 2022 midterm election cycle, according to Federal Election Commission records.

Bankman-Fried later told journalist Tiffany Fong that he donated an equal amount to Republicans but that those donations were “dark.”

Federal prosecutors say that FTX, at the direction of Bankman-Fried, stole funds from customer deposits to make political donations, buy luxury real estate and cover losses at his hedge fund, Alameda Research.

Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty to eight counts of fraud and conspiracy last month. Two of his former associates, meanwhile, have pleaded guilty and implicated Bankman-Fried in the alleged crimes.

Separately, on Monday, FTX’s CEO John Ray III, who took over for Bankman-Fried when the firm filed for bankruptcy, testified about the company’s cybersecurity infrastructure, which he called “very loose” and “vulnerable.”

“Literally one of the founders could come into this environment, download half a billion dollars’ worth of wallets onto a thumb drive and walk off with them, and there’d be no accounting for that whatsoever,” he said, adding that such lapses would be “virtually unthinkable…in a controlled environment.”

He described the process of securing FTX customer passwords and wallets in the first 48 hours of his leadership as “pure hell.” Ray became CEO in November, replacing Bankman-Fried. In the weeks between November 11, when he took over the company, and the end of the year, Ray told the court that he made approximately $690,000 in fees, excluding expenses.

Ray’s testimony underscored his previous accounts of stepping into a business in complete disarray. Ray, who oversaw the liquidation of Enron, said in November that had never seen such a “complete failure of corporate controls” and absence of reliable financial statements in his career.

The judge in the case was weighing an effort by the US Trustee, which represents the Department of Justice in bankruptcy cases, to install an independent, court-appointed examiner to oversee FTX’s bankruptcy.

Lawyers for FTX argued against such a a move, saying that an examiner would be duplicative, wasteful and costly, with the burden being shouldered by FTX creditors.

The US Trustee argued that the allegations of fraud and misconduct are “too important to be left to an internal investigation.”

Judge John Dorsey has not yet ruled on the examiner issue.

Payrolls increased by 517,000, unemployment rate at 53-year low

Payrolls increased by 517,000, unemployment rate at 53-year low

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 517,000 in January; strongest gain since July 2022

The employment photo started out off 2023 on a stunningly robust note, with nonfarm payrolls publishing their most important gain given that July 2022.

Nonfarm payrolls elevated by 517,000 for January, higher than the Dow Jones estimate of 187,000 and December’s acquire of 260,000, in accordance to a Labor Office report Friday.

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“It was a phenomenal report,” stated Michelle Meyer, chief U.S. economist at the Mastercard Economics Institute. “This provides into question how we are capable to see that level of task expansion despite some of the other rumblings in the financial system. The reality is it reveals you will find continue to a large amount of pent-up desire for staff were being organizations have truly struggled to staff members correctly.”

The unemployment fee fell to 3.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} as opposed to the estimate for 3.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. That is the least expensive jobless stage because Could 1969. The labor pressure participation level edged larger to 62.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

A broader measure of unemployment that incorporates discouraged personnel and individuals holding part-time employment for economic good reasons also edged better to 6.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The house study, which the Labor Office makes use of to compute the unemployment fee, confirmed an even even larger enhance of 894,000.

“Present-day positions report is just about much too fantastic to be true,” wrote Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter. “Like $20 charges on the sidewalk and no cost lunches, slipping inflation paired with falling unemployment is the things of economics fiction.”

Marketplaces, nevertheless, dropped next the report, even though the important averages were mixed all over midday.

Progress throughout a multitude of sectors assisted propel the substantial conquer towards the estimate.

Leisure and hospitality extra 128,000 jobs to direct all sectors. Other significant gainers ended up qualified and enterprise products and services (82,000), governing administration (74,000) and health and fitness treatment (58,000). Retail was up 30,000 and construction extra 25,000.

Wages also posted solid gains for the month. Regular hourly earnings increased .3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, in line with the estimate, and 4.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} from a yr back, .1 proportion place larger than expectations however a little bit under the December obtain of 4.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

The unemployment amount for Blacks fell to 5.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, even though the level for girls was 3.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

“When you glimpse at this, it really is fairly tricky to shoot any holes in this report,” said Dan North, senior economist at Allianz Trade North America.

The surge in task generation comes in spite of the Federal Reserve’s initiatives to slow the economic system and carry down inflation from its highest degree since the early 1980s. The Fed has elevated its benchmark desire fee eight occasions given that March 2022.

In its most recent assessment of the careers photo, the Fed on Wednesday dropped previous language indicating gains have been “robust” and mentioned only that the “unemployment rate has remained small.”

On the other hand, Chairman Jerome Powell, in his submit-conference news meeting, noted the labor industry “stays really restricted” and is nevertheless “out of harmony.” As of December, there had been about 11 million task openings, or just shy of two for every single readily available worker.

“Present day report is an echo of 2022’s amazingly resilient job marketplace, beating again recession fears,” stated Daniel Zhao, guide economist for job critique site Glassdoor. “The Fed has a New Year’s resolution to awesome down the labor current market, and so considerably, the labor industry is pushing again.”

Nevertheless Fed officers have expressed their intention to preserve fees elevated for as extended as it will take to carry down inflation, markets are betting the central bank begins cutting in advance of the conclusion of 2023.

Traders elevated their bets that the Fed would approve a quarter proportion position interest charge hike at its March meeting, with the likelihood rising to 94.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, according to CME Team facts. They also now expect a different raise in May perhaps or June that would deliver the central bank’s benchmark cash rate to a focus on range of 5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}-5.25{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

The Fed is hoping to engineer a “delicate landing” for an economic system that is pressured by inflation and geopolitical things that held back development in 2022.

Most economists however anticipate this yr to see at least a shallow economic downturn, however the labor market’s resilience could lead to some rethinking of that.

“Our base circumstance is even now recession probably towards the latter portion of the yr,” claimed Andrew Patterson, senior economist at Vanguard. “Just one report is not indicative of a craze, but certainly if we go on to see upside surprises, our baseline is up for dialogue. This does improve the marginal likelihood of a smooth landing.”

Gross domestic solution grew at a 2.9{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} rate in the fourth quarter of 2022. The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow tracker is pointing toward a .7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} improve for the 1st quarter of 2023, while that is off an incomplete facts set.

Gautam Adani lost half his wealth in a flash. Here’s what happened

Gautam Adani lost half his wealth in a flash. Here’s what happened


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Less than two weeks in the past, Gautam Adani was the fourth-richest individual in the globe. With a personalized fortune believed at $120 billion, the self-designed Indian industrialist was wealthier than either Bill Gates or Warren Buffet.

Then Hindenburg Study, an American shorter vendor with bets towards Adani’s firms, accused him of pulling off “the premier con in corporate historical past.”

Adani’s corporations have misplaced $110 billion in value considering the fact that then, and his personal prosperity has been halved to minimal a lot more than $61 billion as buyers pull their assist.

Although the Adani Group has condemned the report as “baseless” and “malicious,” investor issues about its statements linger, and the fallout is increasing. Adani’s business partners and lenders are clarifying their ties to the conglomerate, when India’s federal govt is reportedly launching an investigation of his small business following an outcry by opposition lawmakers.

Here’s what you need to have to know.

Gautam Adani is a 60-calendar year-previous tycoon who founded the Adani Group additional than 30 yrs in the past.

A higher education drop-out, he crafted a sprawling business enterprise empire that spans infrastructure, logistics, strength creation and mining. That achievement has attained him comparisons to John D. Rockefeller and Cornelius Vanderbilt, who produced huge monopolies in the course of America’s Gilded Age in the 1800s.

He was Asia’s richest guy, and previous September briefly surpassed Jeff Bezos to come to be the 2nd-wealthiest particular person in the planet. He’s also witnessed as a shut ally of India’s key minister, Narendra Modi.

Hindenburg Investigate surprised buyers in late January when it printed a report accusing Adani and his corporations of prevalent fraud and “brazen inventory manipulation” that it alleged took location more than a long time. The agency said it experienced taken a limited place in Adani Group corporations, this means it would reward from a fall in their price.

Hindenburg pitched 88 thoughts to Adani that solid question on his conglomerate’s economic wellbeing. Those people ranged from requests for particulars on the group’s offshore entities to why it has “such a convoluted, interlinked corporate framework.”

The Adani Team has reported it is looking at authorized action in response to the claims. It charged Hindenburg with launching “a calculated attack on India” and mentioned the financial investment organization is only fascinated in its own money acquire. But analysts say Adani Team has not convincingly answered the thoughts lifted by the report.

Traders, spooked by the claims, are bailing, not seeking to get caught on the incorrect facet of a trade. Shares of Adani Enterprises, Adani’s flagship organization, have plummeted just about 55{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} since Hindenburg’s report was released on January 24.

The business is now struggling to raise new funding as a final result. On Wednesday, Adani Enterprises abruptly deserted a $2.5 billion deal to promote shares, just 24 hrs following it was sealed.

Stocks of most Adani Group businesses slumped once again on Friday. India’s stock exchanges halted trading in 5 detailed Adani firms right after their shares crashed by the daily limitations, established at 5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} and 10{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

In the meantime, TotalEnergies, a key business enterprise associate, stated Adani had agreed to permit a single of the “big four” accounting firms have out a “general audit.” There was no affirmation from Adani.

The French vitality large described its $3.1 billion publicity to Adani, through joint investments in India, as “limited”. It also explained these partnerships were “undertaken in comprehensive compliance with relevant — particularly Indian — rules.”

The wave of advertising is boosting inquiries about how Adani’s corporations will go on to protect their costs.

The substantial debt load of Adani companies — 1 of the concerns elevated by Hindenburg — is underneath the microscope. Rankings company Moody’s reported Friday that the turmoil was probably to cut down the group’s capability to raise funds.

In a assertion Wednesday night, Adani stressed that his business stays on strong footing, and that executives would evaluate its money marketplace tactic “once the current market stabilizes.”

“Our equilibrium sheet is incredibly nutritious with sturdy cashflows and secure property, and we have an impeccable keep track of record of servicing our credit card debt,” he mentioned.

The implications of the market-off may possibly not be contained to Adani. Indian banks that maintain Adani Group assets could also be affected if the value of those holdings proceeds to drop.

The Reserve Bank of India claimed Friday that the banking sector “remains resilient and stable” primarily based on its most recent assessment and pledged to continue on to keep track of the problem.

In its initially assertion on the latest sector turmoil, the Securities and Trade Board of India (SEBI) said Saturday that it had observed “unusual cost movement in the stocks of a company conglomerate.” It stated that if any information and facts arrives to SEBI’s notice,” it would be examined and “appropriate action” would be taken.

The market regulator added that it “is committed to ensuring current market integrity.”

At the very same time, the ordeal is the supply of increasing political turmoil in New Delhi.

Opposition lawmakers in India have demanded a probe into the Hindenburg report. They staged a protest in the country’s parliament on Wednesday although the country’s finance minister presented the annual funds.

Their calls for that standard company be suspended Friday to permit an emergency debate on the Adani disaster led to an uproar, ensuing in the adjournment of both of those homes of parliament till Monday.

“Action is remaining taken versus Adani all around the entire world, but PM Modi is silent,” the main opposition Congress social gathering tweeted. “When will our govt consider motion?”

Concerns about the wellness of Adani’s empire are clouding the outlook for India Inc., which just months back was out in power at the Globe Financial Forum in Davos, Switzerland touting chances for overseas buyers.

The country’s emissaries leaned into its rather strong economic outlook. The Planet Financial institution projected past thirty day period that India would log the strongest financial development of any main economic system this 12 months.

“The Adani saga has opened a big can of worms,” stated Manish Chowdhury, head of exploration at brokerage Stoxbox. “The India story is hunting weak” to overseas traders now, he included.

— Diksha Madhok and Allison Morrow contributed reporting.