Three and Six Months ended
- Second quarter revenue was
$48.4 million , an increase of 68% or$19.6 million when compared to the same period in 2021. Year-to-date revenue also grew strongly and was$86.8 million , an increase of 59% or$32.3 million . - Quarterly and year-to-date processing volumes increased by 40% and 32% respectively, compared to the same periods last year, driven by a combination of new customer acquisition and organic growth with existing customers.
- North American business growth accelerated with second quarter volumes up by 34% compared to Q2 of 2021 and up by 27% year-to-date, compared to the same period in 2021. International markets also grew strongly with volumes up by 68% and 51% for the three and six months respectively.
- Net income for the three and six months ended
June 30, 2022 was$1.5 million and$2.8 million , an increase of$1.2 and$2.7 million respectively, compared to the same periods in 2021. The improvement was driven by a combination of strong volume growth, increased green coffee differential margin, high capacity utilization of production assets and disciplined management of inflationary pressure. - Second quarter and year-to-date Adjusted EBITDA¹ was
$5.3 million and$9.2 million , an increase of 117% or$2.9 million and 107% or$4.8 million respectively when compared to the same periods in 2021. - During the second quarter, Swiss Water continued the on-site construction of a second production line in
Delta, BC . Over the quarter, the impacts of global macroeconomic pressures, including inflation, trades disruptions, and supply chain issues, became more acute in terms of project budget and schedule. The Company now considers 10% of the preliminary cost estimate to be an appropriate risk factor and is actively working to mitigate cost and schedule impacts.
- During the second quarter, an agreement was reached with
Mill Road Capital LLC (“MRC”) to increase Swiss Water’s senior debt covenant from$65.0 million to$68.0 million . The Company remains engaged in discussion with MRC to increase this limit further, should this be required to support future financing solutions. - The Company is continuing to evaluate opportunities to raise new capital to support its long term strategic objectives, including enhancements to its hedging program, working capital and long term debt facilities, and is reviewing other financing alternatives.
“We are very pleased to report that the strong performance we achieved during the first quarter of 2022 strengthened further during the second quarter of this year. Our volumes, revenues and profitability have all exceeded our expectations, leading to a stronger than expected first half of the year. Total second quarter volume grew by 40%, and our biggest market,
Operational Highlights
The following table shows changes in volumes during the three and six months ended
Volumes | 3 months ended | 6 months ended |
Change in total volumes | +40% | +32% |
By customer type | ||
Roasters | +15% | +8% |
Importers | +80% | +68% |
Specialty | +56% | +42% |
Commercial | +29% | +25% |
- Total processing volumes increased by 40% in the second quarter and by 32% for the year-to-date when compared to the same periods last year. Across all geographical markets, many of Swiss Waters’ customers are seeing strong consumer demand and, in most cases, are ordering ahead of pre-pandemic levels. Furthermore, volume growth was enhanced during the second quarter as the Company accelerated shipments to new out-of-home customers within
North America . Encouragingly, Swiss Water recorded 27% and 51% volume growth in itsNorth America and international regions, respectively, during the first half of 2022. - Swiss Water’s largest geographical market by volume in the first half of the year was
the United States , followed by international markets, andCanada . By dollar value, 45% of the Company’s sales were to customers inthe United States , 32% were to international customers, and the remaining 23% were toCanada . Swiss Water’s international business continues to expand, and anticipated revenues from European andAsia-Pacific markets are expected to continue to increase in both dollar value and percentage during the second half of 2022. - During the second quarter, the Company continued the on-site construction of a second production line in
Delta, BC . The preliminary cost estimate of this project was approximately$45.0 million , plus commissioning costs of approximately$2.0 million . In the second quarter, the impacts of global macroeconomic pressures, including inflation, trades disruptions, and supply chain issues, became more acute in terms of project budget and schedule. The Company now considers 10% of the preliminary cost estimate to be an appropriate risk factor and is actively working to mitigate cost and schedule impacts. - Inflationary pressure within Swiss Water’s variable cost structure remains intense and the control of these expenses is being carefully managed in order to limit the impact on the Company’s operational effectiveness and its trading partners.
Financial Highlights
In $000s except per share amounts | 3 months ended | 6 months ended | ||||||||||
(unaudited) | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | ||||||||
Revenue | $ | 48,368 | $ | 28,759 | $ | 86,783 | $ | 54,451 | ||||
Gross profit | 7,952 | 3,652 | 13,715 | 7,204 | ||||||||
Operating income | 4,416 | 1,106 | 7,296 | 1,844 | ||||||||
Net income | 1,460 | 216 | 2,845 | 120 | ||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA¹ | 5,335 | 2,461 | 9,226 | 4,448 | ||||||||
Net income per share – basic² | $ | 0.16 | $ | 0.02 | $ | 0.31 | $ | 0.01 | ||||
Net income per share – diluted² | $ | 0.16 | $ | 0.02 | $ | 0.31 | $ | 0.01 | ||||
¹ Adjusted EBITDA is defined in the ‘Non-IFRS Measures’ section of the MD&A and is a “Non-GAAP Financial Measure” as defined by CSA Staff Notice 52-306. | ||||||||||||
² Per-share calculations are based on the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the periods. Diluted earnings per share take into account shares that may be issued upon conversion of the convertible debenture, the exercise of warrants, and RSUs as well as the impact on earnings from changes in the fair market value of the embedded option in the convertible debenture (until | ||||||||||||
- Second quarter revenue was
$48.4 million , an increase of 68% over Q2 2021, and year-to-date revenue was$86.8 million , an increase of 59%. The growth rates were driven by a combination of volume growth, and higher green coffee prices compared to the same periods in 2021. - Gross profit was
$8.0 million during the quarter, an increase of$4.3 million over Q2 2021 and was$13.7 million during the first half, an increase of$6.5 million over the first six months of last year. The significant increase in gross profit was primarily driven by higher trading volume, which in turn helped generate capacity utilization efficiencies. In addition, gross profit benefited from a material increase in green coffee differential margin. - Operating income was
$4.4 million for the quarter, an increase of$3.3 million over Q2 2021 and was$7.3 million for the first half, an increase of$5.5 million over the same period in 2021. Operating expenses of$3.5 million and$6.4 million for the three and six months endedJune 30, 2022 respectively represent an increase of$1.0 million compared with the same periods in 2021. Non-operating expenses were higher, mainly due to an increase in finance expense associated with Swiss Waters’ construction loans and working capital credit facility. - Net income was
$1.5 million for the quarter, an increase of$1.2 million over Q2 2021 and was$2.8 million for the first half, an increase of$2.7 million over the first six months of 2021. This change reflects the combination of improvements in gross margin and operating income. - Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA was
$5.3 million , representing an increase of$2.9 million or 117% over Q2 2021. Year-to-date Adjusted EBITDA was$9.2 million , representing an increase of$4.8 million or 107% compared to first half of 2021. Operationally, the increase in Adjusted EBITDA in both periods was driven by volume growth, efficiency gains due to higher capacity utilization rates, and an increased financial contribution fromSeaforth , the Company’s coffee handling and logistics subsidiary. These gains were somewhat offset by an increase in green coffee costs and incremental labour and production expenses associated with operating at two stand-alone facilities. The costs associated with running two plants will cease when the Company exits itsBurnaby facility, expected to occur at the end ofJune 2023 .
NON-IFRS MEASURES
Adjusted EBITDA
Swiss Water defines Adjusted EBITDA as net income before interest, depreciation, amortization, impairments, share-based compensation, gains/losses on foreign exchange, gains/losses on disposal of property and capital equipment, fair value adjustments on embedded options, loss on extinguishment of debt, adjustment for the impact of IFRS 16 - Leases, and provision for income taxes. The Company’s definition of Adjusted EBITDA also excludes unrealized gains and losses on the undesignated portion of foreign exchange forward contracts.
To help readers better understand Swiss Waters’ financial results, the following table provides a reconciliation of net income, an IFRS measure, to Adjusted EBITDA as follows:
In $000s | 3 months ended | 6 months ended | ||||||||||||||
(unaudited) | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | ||||||||||||
Net income for the period | $ | 1,460 | $ | 216 | $ | 2,845 | $ | 120 | ||||||||
Income tax expense | 472 | 440 | 1,001 | 429 | ||||||||||||
Income before tax | $ | 1,932 | $ | 656 | $ | 3,846 | $ | 549 | ||||||||
Finance income | (140 | ) | (153 | ) | (211 | ) | (268 | ) | ||||||||
Finance expenses | 1,460 | 1,028 | 2,669 | 2,050 | ||||||||||||
Depreciation & amortization | 1,940 | 1,703 | 3,492 | 3,416 | ||||||||||||
Unrealized loss on foreign exchange forward contracts | 150 | 156 | 141 | 309 | ||||||||||||
Fair value gain on the embedded option | - | (41 | ) | - | (8 | ) | ||||||||||
Loss (gain) on foreign exchange | 659 | (330 | ) | 453 | (571 | ) | ||||||||||
Share-based compensation expense | 20 | 144 | 209 | 374 | ||||||||||||
Impact of IFRS 16 - Leases | (686 | ) | (702 | ) | (1,373 | ) | (1,403 | ) | ||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 5,335 | $ | 2,461 | $ | 9,226 | $ | 4,448 | ||||||||
Company Profile
Additional Information
A conference call to discuss Swiss Water’s recent financial results will be held on
A more detailed discussion of Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Inc.’s recent financial results is provided in the Company’s Management Discussion and Analysis filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) and the Company’s website (investor.swisswater.com).
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Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release may constitute “forward-looking” statements that involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. When used in this press release, such statements may include such words as “may”, “will”, “expect”, “believe”, “plan” and other similar terminology. These statements reflect management’s current expectations regarding future events and operating performance, as well as management’s current estimates, but which are based on numerous assumptions and may prove to be incorrect. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees, but involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, risks related to processing volumes and sales growth, operating results, the supply of utilities, the supply of coffee, general industry conditions, commodity price risks, technology, competition, foreign exchange rates, construction timing, costs and financing of capital projects, a potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and general economic conditions. The forward-looking statements and financial outlook information contained herein are made as of the date of this press release and are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. Except to the extent required by applicable securities law, Swiss Water undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any such statements to reflect any change in management’s expectations or in events, conditions, or circumstances on which any such statements may be based, or that may affect the likelihood that actual results will differ from those described herein.
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¹ Adjusted EBITDA is defined in the ‘Non-IFRS Measures’ section of the MD&A and is a “Non-GAAP Financial Measure” as defined by CSA Staff Notice 52-306.
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