NdPr production more than doubled
quarter-over-quarter to 272 metric tons; expect 50% sequential
growth in Q3
Signed NdPr supply agreement with a global
automaker for a significant volume commitment
Awarded Department of Defense NdPr supply
contract
Received initial $50 million magnetics customer
prepayment
Expecting approximately $190 million in
additional customer prepayments and tax credits by the end of
2025
Commissioned prototype magnet production line
in Fort Worth; start of commercial metal production on track for
2024
MP Materials Corp. (NYSE: MP) (“MP Materials” or the “Company”),
today announced financial and operational results for the three
months ended June 30, 2024.
“We had a very challenging quarter, operationally and
financially, with higher-than-expected upstream downtime and a
continued weak pricing environment. Despite this, we more than
doubled NdPr production sequentially. We also signed a substantial
new NdPr supply agreement with a global automaker,” said James
Litinsky, Founder, Chairman and CEO of MP Materials. “Going
forward, we expect to ramp NdPr output by 50% in the third quarter,
positioning us for continued reductions in our refined products
cost structure through year-end.”
Litinsky continued, “While it is early, we are cautiously
optimistic that the third quarter will be one of our best REO
production quarters ever. Moreover, our growth projects are
progressing well with Upstream 60K advancing and NdPr metal
production in Fort Worth on track to begin later this year.”
Second Quarter 2024 Financial and Operational
Highlights
For the three months ended
June 30,
2024 vs. 2023
(unaudited)
2024
2023
Amount
% Change
Financial Measures:
(in thousands, except per share
data)
Revenue
$
31,258
$
64,024
$
(32,766
)
(51
)%
Net income (loss)
$
(34,055
)
$
7,395
$
(41,450
)
N/M
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
$
(27,060
)
$
26,951
$
(54,011
)
N/M
Adjusted Net Income (Loss)(1)
$
(28,036
)
$
17,023
$
(45,059
)
N/M
Diluted EPS
$
(0.21
)
$
0.04
$
(0.25
)
N/M
Adjusted Diluted EPS(1)
$
(0.17
)
$
0.09
$
(0.26
)
N/M
Key Performance Indicators:
Rare earth concentrate
(in whole units or dollars)
REO Production Volume (MTs)
9,084
10,863
(1,779
)
(16
)%
REO Sales Volume (MTs)
5,839
10,271
(4,432
)
(43
)%
Realized Price per REO MT
$
4,183
$
6,231
$
(2,048
)
(33
)%
Separated NdPr products
NdPr Production Volume (MTs)
272
N/A
N/A
N/A
NdPr Sales Volume (MTs)
136
N/A
N/A
N/A
NdPr Realized Price per KG
$
48
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/M = Not meaningful.
N/A = Not applicable as there was neither
NdPr production nor sales volume in the three months ended June 30,
2023.
(1)
See “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures”
below for the definitions of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net Income
(Loss) and Adjusted Diluted EPS. See tables below for
reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to their most
directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
Revenue decreased 51% year-over-year to $31.3 million, driven by
a 43% decrease in rare earth oxide (“REO”) in concentrate sales
volumes and a 33% decrease in the realized price of REO, partially
offset by sales of separated NdPr, which began in the fourth
quarter of 2023. The decrease in REO sales volume was mainly due to
lower REO production volumes and the start-up of separated rare
earth (“Stage II”) production, as a significant portion of the REO
produced, which could otherwise have been sold as rare earth
concentrate, was used for work-in-process or to produce packaged
and finished separated rare earth products. The change in realized
price reflects a continued softer pricing environment for rare
earth products as compared to the prior year period. REO production
volumes decreased 16% year-over-year primarily due to higher
unplanned downtime due to equipment damage to one of our thickeners
which impacted production for approximately three weeks.
Adjusted EBITDA declined $54.0 million to $(27.1) million,
driven mainly by the lower revenue as discussed above, as well as
higher cost of sales and general and administrative expense. The
increase in cost of sales was mostly driven by production costs
related to the start of Stage II production, including an inventory
reserve of $11.8 million recorded in the quarter. The reserve was
largely attributable to elevated carrying costs of the initial
production of separated products given the early stage of ramping
the Stage II facilities to normalized production levels. In
addition, cost of sales was impacted by repair and maintenance
costs associated with the thickener equipment damage. Selling,
general, and administrative expenses were also impacted by higher
legal costs as well as the initial costs related to the
implementation of a new ERP system in the quarter, some of which
were non-cash.
Adjusted Net Income (Loss) decreased $45.1 million to $(28.0)
million, mainly due to the lower Adjusted EBITDA as well as higher
depreciation expense resulting from an increase in capital assets
placed into service over the last year. Also impacting the
comparison was higher interest expense, mainly due to the newly
issued 2030 convertible notes, as well as slightly lower interest
income. These changes were partially offset by an income tax
benefit due to a pre-tax loss in the current quarter compared to
income tax expense due to the company generating pre-tax income in
the prior-year quarter.
Net income (loss) decreased $41.5 million year-over-year to
$(34.1) million, primarily due to the factors driving the lower
Adjusted Net Income (Loss) discussed above, partially offset by
lower demolition, start-up and transaction costs in the current
quarter.
Diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) decreased $0.25
year-over-year to a diluted loss per share of $(0.21), in line with
the change in net income (loss) discussed above. Adjusted Diluted
EPS decreased $0.26 to $(0.17) in line with the decrease in
Adjusted Net Income (Loss) discussed above. Diluted EPS and
Adjusted Diluted EPS were also impacted by a lower average share
count in the current quarter. Diluted share count was primarily
lower due to the repurchase of 13.0 million shares in March of
2024. Adjusted Diluted share count was impacted by both the share
repurchase as well as approximately 15.6 million shares associated
with 2026 convertible notes included in the 2023 average share
count due to their dilutive effect in that period.
MP MATERIALS CORP. AND
SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE
SHEETS
June 30, 2024
December 31, 2023
(in thousands, except share and per
share data, unaudited)
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$
295,604
$
263,351
Short-term investments
641,398
734,493
Total cash, cash equivalents and
short-term investments
937,002
997,844
Accounts receivable
8,459
10,029
Inventories
115,384
95,182
Government grant receivable
19,371
19,302
Prepaid expenses and other current
assets
10,419
8,820
Total current assets
1,090,635
1,131,177
Non-current assets
Property, plant and equipment, net
1,217,073
1,158,054
Operating lease right-of-use assets
9,357
10,065
Inventories
17,102
13,350
Equity method investment
9,339
9,673
Intangible assets, net
8,283
8,881
Other non-current assets
12,537
5,252
Total non-current assets
1,273,691
1,205,275
Total assets
$
2,364,326
$
2,336,452
Liabilities and stockholders’
equity
Current liabilities
Accounts and construction payable
$
19,755
$
27,995
Accrued liabilities
74,943
73,939
Deferred revenue
50,000
—
Other current liabilities
13,380
6,616
Total current liabilities
158,078
108,550
Non-current liabilities
Asset retirement obligations
5,795
5,518
Environmental obligations
16,523
16,545
Long-term debt, net
936,610
681,980
Operating lease liabilities
6,314
6,829
Deferred government grant
18,762
17,433
Deferred income taxes
107,702
130,793
Other non-current liabilities
5,504
3,025
Total non-current liabilities
1,097,210
862,123
Total liabilities
1,255,288
970,673
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders’ equity:
Preferred stock ($0.0001 par value,
50,000,000 shares authorized, none issued and outstanding in either
period)
—
—
Common stock ($0.0001 par value,
450,000,000 shares authorized, 178,343,770 and 178,082,383 shares
issued, and 165,331,382 and 178,082,383 shares outstanding, as of
June 30, 2024, and December 31, 2023, respectively)
18
17
Additional paid-in capital
943,508
979,891
Retained earnings
368,160
385,726
Accumulated other comprehensive income
(loss)
(90
)
145
Treasury stock, at cost, 13,012,388 and 0
shares, respectively
(202,558
)
—
Total stockholders’ equity
1,109,038
1,365,779
Total liabilities and stockholders’
equity
$
2,364,326
$
2,336,452
MP MATERIALS CORP. AND
SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the three months ended
June 30,
For the six months ended June
30,
(in thousands, except share and per
share data, unaudited)
2024
2023
2024
2023
Revenue:
Rare earth concentrate
$
24,426
$
64,001
$
64,502
$
159,667
NdPr oxide and metal
6,531
—
14,858
—
Other rare earth products
301
23
582
57
Total revenue
31,258
64,024
79,942
159,724
Operating costs and expenses:
Cost of sales (excluding depreciation,
depletion and amortization)
41,463
22,704
77,057
46,920
Selling, general and administrative
21,434
18,865
42,701
38,268
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
18,210
12,203
36,595
20,325
Start-up costs
1,373
4,121
2,660
8,789
Advanced projects and development
1,886
3,101
6,092
6,713
Other operating costs and expenses
384
2,547
761
5,264
Total operating costs and expenses
84,750
63,541
165,866
126,279
Operating income (loss)
(53,492
)
483
(85,924
)
33,445
Interest expense, net
(6,745
)
(1,392
)
(9,602
)
(2,751
)
Gain on early extinguishment of debt
—
—
46,265
—
Other income, net
12,084
13,821
24,741
27,514
Income (loss) before income
taxes
(48,153
)
12,912
(24,520
)
58,208
Income tax benefit (expense)
14,098
(5,517
)
6,954
(13,366
)
Net income (loss)
$
(34,055
)
$
7,395
$
(17,566
)
$
44,842
Earnings (loss) per share:
Basic
$
(0.21
)
$
0.04
$
(0.10
)
$
0.25
Diluted
$
(0.21
)
$
0.04
$
(0.28
)
$
0.24
Weighted-average shares
outstanding:
Basic
165,344,511
176,984,917
169,950,658
176,933,605
Diluted
165,344,511
177,859,118
176,068,146
193,528,819
MP MATERIALS CORP. AND
SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the six months ended June
30,
(in thousands, unaudited)
2024
2023
Operating activities:
Net income (loss)
$
(17,566
)
$
44,842
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss)
to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
36,595
20,325
Accretion of discount on short-term
investments
(16,317
)
(13,933
)
Gain on early extinguishment of debt
(46,265
)
—
Stock-based compensation expense
13,170
12,743
Amortization of debt issuance costs
1,891
1,766
Lower of cost or net realizable value
reserve
17,753
—
Deferred income taxes
(6,954
)
13,356
Other
928
557
Decrease (increase) in operating
assets:
Accounts receivable
1,570
21,750
Inventories
(41,541
)
(11,406
)
Government grant receivable
(4,837
)
—
Prepaid expenses, other current and
non-current assets
(3,815
)
(3,338
)
Increase (decrease) in operating
liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued
liabilities
(6,862
)
252
Income taxes payable
—
(21,163
)
Deferred revenue
50,000
—
Deferred government grant
2,433
—
Other current and non-current
liabilities
9,533
(292
)
Net cash provided by (used in) operating
activities
(10,284
)
65,459
Investing activities:
Additions to property, plant and
equipment
(98,326
)
(130,236
)
Purchases of short-term investments
(833,705
)
(320,884
)
Proceeds from sales of short-term
investments
90,695
447,327
Proceeds from maturities of short-term
investments
852,210
731,907
Proceeds from government awards used for
construction
96
—
Net cash provided by investing
activities
10,970
728,114
Financing activities:
Proceeds from issuance of long-term
debt
747,500
—
Payment of debt issuance costs
(16,118
)
—
Payments to retire long-term debt
(428,599
)
—
Purchase of capped call options
(65,332
)
—
Repurchases of common stock
(200,764
)
—
Principal payments on debt obligations and
finance leases
(1,197
)
(1,467
)
Tax withholding on stock-based awards
(4,124
)
(6,132
)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing
activities
31,366
(7,599
)
Net change in cash, cash equivalents and
restricted cash
32,052
785,974
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
beginning balance
264,988
143,509
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted
cash ending balance
$
297,040
$
929,483
Reconciliation of cash, cash
equivalents and restricted cash:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
295,604
$
927,245
Restricted cash, current
1,087
1,888
Restricted cash, non-current
349
350
Total cash, cash equivalents and
restricted cash
$
297,040
$
929,483
Reconciliation of GAAP Net
Income (Loss)
to Non-GAAP Adjusted
EBITDA
For the three months ended
June 30,
For the six months ended June
30,
(in thousands, unaudited)
2024
2023
2024
2023
Net income (loss)
$
(34,055
)
$
7,395
$
(17,566
)
$
44,842
Adjusted for:
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
18,210
12,203
36,595
20,325
Interest expense, net
6,745
1,392
9,602
2,751
Income tax expense (benefit)
(14,098
)
5,517
(6,954
)
13,366
Stock-based compensation expense(1)
5,703
5,730
13,170
12,743
Initial start-up costs(2)
1,252
3,828
2,425
8,392
Transaction-related and other costs(3)
883
2,160
4,680
5,482
Accretion of asset retirement and
environmental obligations(4)
230
227
461
454
Loss on disposals of long-lived assets,
net(4)(5)
154
2,320
300
4,810
Gain on early extinguishment of
debt(6)
—
—
(46,265
)
—
Other income, net(7)
(12,084
)
(13,821
)
(24,741
)
(27,514
)
Adjusted EBITDA
$
(27,060
)
$
26,951
$
(28,293
)
$
85,651
(1)
Principally included in “Selling, general
and administrative” within our unaudited Condensed Consolidated
Statements of Operations.
(2)
Included in “Start-up costs” within our
unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and
excludes any applicable stock-based compensation, which is included
in the “Stock-based compensation expense” line above. Relates to
certain costs incurred in connection with the commissioning and
starting up of our initial separations capability at Mountain Pass
and our initial magnet-making capabilities at Fort Worth prior to
the achievement of commercial production. These costs include labor
of incremental employees hired in advance to work directly on such
commissioning activities, training costs, costs of testing and
commissioning the new circuits and processes, and other related
costs. Given the nature and scale of the related costs and
activities, management does not view these as normal, recurring
operating expenses, but rather as non-recurring investments to
initially develop our separations and magnet-making capabilities.
Therefore, we believe it is useful and necessary for investors to
understand our core operating performance in current and future
periods by excluding the impact of these start-up costs. To the
extent additional start-up costs are incurred in the future to
expand our separations and magnet-making capabilities after initial
achievement of commercial production (e.g., significantly expanding
production capacity at an existing facility or building a new
separations or magnet manufacturing facility), such costs would not
be considered an adjustment for this non-GAAP financial
measure.
(3)
Principally included in “Advanced projects
and development” within our unaudited Condensed Consolidated
Statements of Operations, and pertains to legal, consulting, and
advisory services, and other costs associated with specific
transactions, including potential acquisitions, mergers, or other
investments.
(4)
Included in “Other operating costs and
expenses” within our unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of
Operations.
(5)
Amounts for the three and six months ended
June 30, 2023, principally related to demolition costs incurred in
connection with demolishing and removing certain out-of-use older
facilities and infrastructure from the Mountain Pass site to
accommodate future expansion in rare earth processing.
(6)
Pertains to the gain recognized on the
repurchase of $480.0 million aggregate principal amount of our
0.25% unsecured senior convertible notes due 2026 (the “2026
Notes”) in March 2024.
(7)
Principally comprised of interest and
investment income.
Reconciliation of GAAP Net
Income (Loss) to
Non-GAAP Adjusted Net Income
(Loss)
For the three months ended
June 30,
For the six months ended June
30,
(in thousands, unaudited)
2024
2023
2024
2023
Net income (loss)
$
(34,055
)
$
7,395
$
(17,566
)
$
44,842
Adjusted for:
Stock-based compensation expense(1)
5,703
5,730
13,170
12,743
Initial start-up costs(2)
1,252
3,828
2,425
8,392
Transaction-related and other costs(3)
883
2,160
4,680
5,482
Loss on disposals of long-lived assets,
net(4)
154
2,320
300
4,810
Gain on early extinguishment of
debt(5)
—
—
(46,265
)
—
Other
—
(21
)
—
(41
)
Tax impact of adjustments above(6)
(1,973
)
(4,389
)
7,728
(7,878
)
Adjusted Net Income (Loss)
$
(28,036
)
$
17,023
$
(35,528
)
$
68,350
(1)
Principally included in “Selling, general
and administrative” within our unaudited Condensed Consolidated
Statements of Operations.
(2)
Included in “Start-up costs” within our
unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and
excludes any applicable stock-based compensation, which is included
in the “Stock-based compensation expense” line above. Relates to
certain costs incurred in connection with the commissioning and
starting up of our initial separations capability at Mountain Pass
and our initial magnet-making capabilities at Fort Worth prior to
the achievement of commercial production. These costs include labor
of incremental employees hired in advance to work directly on such
commissioning activities, training costs, costs of testing and
commissioning the new circuits and processes, and other related
costs. Given the nature and scale of the related costs and
activities, management does not view these as normal, recurring
operating expenses, but rather as non-recurring investments to
initially develop our separations and magnet-making capabilities.
Therefore, we believe it is useful and necessary for investors to
understand our core operating performance in current and future
periods by excluding the impact of these start-up costs. To the
extent additional start-up costs are incurred in the future to
expand our separations and magnet-making capabilities after initial
achievement of commercial production (e.g., significantly expanding
production capacity at an existing facility or building a new
separations or magnet manufacturing facility), such costs would not
be considered an adjustment for this non-GAAP financial
measure.
(3)
Principally included in “Advanced projects
and development” within our unaudited Condensed Consolidated
Statements of Operations, and pertains to legal, consulting, and
advisory services, and other costs associated with specific
transactions, including potential acquisitions, mergers, or other
investments.
(4)
Included in “Other operating costs and
expenses” within our unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of
Operations. Amounts for the three and six months ended June 30,
2023, principally related to demolition costs incurred in
connection with demolishing and removing certain out-of-use older
facilities and infrastructure from the Mountain Pass site to
accommodate future expansion in rare earth processing.
(5)
Pertains to the gain recognized on the
repurchase of $480.0 million aggregate principal amount of our 2026
Notes in March 2024.
(6)
Tax impact of adjustments is calculated
using an adjusted effective tax rate, which excludes the impact of
discrete tax costs and benefits, to each adjustment. The adjusted
effective tax rates were 24.7%, 30.1%, 31.3% and 25.1% for the
three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023,
respectively.
Reconciliation of GAAP Diluted
Earnings (Loss) per Share to
Non-GAAP Adjusted Diluted
EPS
For the three months ended
June 30,
For the six months ended June
30,
(unaudited)
2024
2023
2024
2023
Diluted earnings (loss) per
share
$
(0.21
)
$
0.04
$
(0.28
)
$
0.24
Adjusted for:
Stock-based compensation expense
0.03
0.03
0.07
0.07
Initial start-up costs
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.04
Transaction-related and other costs
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.03
Loss on disposals of long-lived assets,
net
—
0.01
—
0.02
Gain on early extinguishment of debt
—
—
(0.27
)
—
Tax impact of adjustments above(1)
(0.01
)
(0.02
)
0.05
(0.04
)
2026 Notes if-converted method(2)
—
—
0.18
—
Adjusted Diluted EPS
$
(0.17
)
$
0.09
$
(0.21
)
$
0.36
Diluted weighted-average shares
outstanding(3)
165,344,511
177,859,118
176,068,146
193,528,819
Assumed conversion of 2026 Notes(3)
—
15,584,409
(6,117,488
)
—
Adjusted diluted weighted-average
shares outstanding(3)
165,344,511
193,443,527
169,950,658
193,528,819
(1)
Tax impact of adjustments is calculated
using an adjusted effective tax rate, which excludes the impact of
discrete tax costs and benefits, to each adjustment. The adjusted
effective tax rates were 24.7%, 30.1%, 31.3% and 25.1% for the
three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023,
respectively.
(2)
For the six months ended June 30, 2024,
since the 2026 Notes were dilutive for purposes of computing GAAP
diluted earnings (loss) per share but antidilutive for purposes of
computing Adjusted Diluted EPS, within this reconciliation, we have
included this adjustment to reverse the impact of applying the
if-converted method to the 2026 Notes in the computation of GAAP
diluted earnings (loss) per share.
(3)
For the six months ended June 30, 2024,
since the 2026 Notes were dilutive for purposes of computing GAAP
diluted earnings (loss) per share but antidilutive for purposes of
computing Adjusted Diluted EPS, the adjusted diluted
weighted-average shares outstanding exclude the potentially
dilutive securities associated with the 2026 Notes. For the three
months ended June 30, 2023, the 2026 Notes were antidilutive for
GAAP purposes. For purposes of calculating Adjusted Diluted EPS, we
have added back the assumed conversion of the 2026 Notes since they
would not be antidilutive when using Adjusted Net Income (Loss) as
the numerator in the calculation of Adjusted Diluted EPS.
Conference Call Details
MP Materials will host a conference call to discuss these
results at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time, Thursday, August 1, 2024. To
access the conference call, participants should dial 1-833-470-1428
and international participants should dial 1-404-975-4839 and enter
the conference ID number 451268. The live audio webcast along with
the press release and accompanying slide presentation, will be
accessible at investors.mpmaterials.com. A recording of the webcast
will also be available following the conference call.
About MP Materials
MP Materials (NYSE: MP) produces specialty materials that are
vital inputs for electrification and other advanced technologies.
MP’s Mountain Pass facility is America’s only scaled rare earth
production source. The Company is currently expanding its
manufacturing operations downstream to provide a full supply chain
solution from materials to magnetics. More information is available
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Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains certain statements that are not
historical facts and are forward-looking statements for purposes of
the safe harbor provisions under the United States Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements may be identified by the use of the words such as
“estimate,” “plan,” “shall,” “may,” “project,” “forecast,”
“intend,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “seek,” “will,”
“target,” or similar expressions that predict or indicate future
events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters.
These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to,
statements regarding the price and market for rare earth materials,
the continued demand for rare earth materials and the market for
rare earth materials generally, future demand for electric vehicles
and magnets, estimates and forecasts of the Company’s results of
operations and other financial and performance metrics, including
NdPr oxide production and shipments, expected NdPr oxide production
and sales in the third quarter and throughout all of 2024, the
Company’s share repurchase program, the expected cash flows of the
early production of magnetic precursor products in Stage III and
associated expected magnetic precursor products prepayments and
timing thereof, the expected timing for receipt of the 48C tax
credits, expected capital expenditures in Stage II and Stage III,
the Company’s ability to control costs and expenses, the Company’s
Upstream 60K strategy, including statements regarding the timing,
costs and ability to increase REO production, and the Company’s
Stage II and Stage III projects, including the Company’s ability to
achieve run rate production of separated rare earth materials and
production of commercial metal and magnets. Such statements are all
subject to risks, uncertainties and changes in circumstances that
could significantly affect the Company’s future financial results
and business.
Accordingly, the Company cautions that the forward-looking
statements contained herein are qualified by important factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those
reflected by such statements. These forward-looking statements are
subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including
fluctuations and uncertainties related to demand for and pricing of
rare earth products; changes in domestic and foreign business,
market, financial, political and legal conditions; changes in
demand for NdFeB magnets; the effects of competition on the
Company’s future business; risks related to the Company’s Upstream
60K strategy, including delays in completion, unexpected costs and
expenses and timing for obtaining regulatory approvals; risks
related to the rollout of the Company’s business strategy,
including Stage II and Stage III, and the timing of achieving
expected business milestones in Stage II and Stage III, including
the Company’s ability to produce commercial metal in 2024; risks
related to the Company’s Stage II operations and the Company’s
ability to achieve run rate production of separated rare earth
materials; risks related to the Company’s long-term agreement with
General Motors, including the Company’s ability to produce and
supply NdFeB magnets; risks related to expected sales of separated
NdPr oxide due to various risks, including demand and pricing for
separated NdPr oxide; risks related to the Company’s ability to
develop magnetic precursor products in Stage III, including
production delays; risks related to the Company entering into
agreements with customers for prepayment of magnetic precursor
products, including NdPr metal; risks associated with the terms of
the new 3% convertible notes due 2030; risks related to the share
repurchase program and whether it will be fully consummated or will
enhance long-term stockholder value; the impact of the global
COVID-19 pandemic, on any of the foregoing risks; risks related to
current and future governmental and environmental laws,
regulations, licenses or legal requirements; and those risk factors
discussed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly
Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K and other
documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
If any of these risks materialize or the assumptions prove
incorrect, actual results could differ materially from the results
implied by these forward-looking statements. The Company does not
intend to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise,
except as required by law. In light of these risks, uncertainties
and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this
earnings release may not occur.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release references certain non-GAAP financial
measures, including Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net Income (Loss),
and Adjusted Diluted EPS, which have not been prepared in
accordance with GAAP. MP Materials defines Adjusted EBITDA as GAAP
net income or loss before interest expense, net; income tax expense
or benefit; and depreciation, depletion and amortization; further
adjusted to eliminate the impact of stock-based compensation
expense; initial start-up costs; transaction-related and other
costs; accretion of asset retirement and environmental obligations;
gain or loss on disposals of long-lived assets; gain or loss on
early extinguishment of debt; and other income or loss. MP
Materials defines Adjusted Net Income (Loss) as GAAP net income or
loss excluding the impact of stock-based compensation expense;
initial start-up costs; transaction-related and other costs; gain
or loss on disposals of long-lived assets; gain or loss on early
extinguishment of debt; and other items that management does not
consider representative of our underlying operations; adjusted to
give effect to the income tax impact of such adjustments. MP
Materials defines Adjusted Diluted EPS as GAAP diluted earnings or
loss per share excluding the per share impact, using adjusted
diluted weighted-average shares outstanding, of stock-based
compensation expense; initial start-up costs; transaction-related
and other costs; gain or loss on disposals of long-lived assets;
gain or loss on early extinguishment of debt; and other items that
management does not consider representative of our underlying
operations; adjusted to give effect to the income tax impact of
such adjustments. In addition, when appropriate, we include an
adjustment to reverse the impact of applying the if-converted
method to our 2026 Notes if necessary to reconcile between GAAP
diluted earnings or loss per share and Adjusted Diluted EPS. When
applicable, adjusted diluted weighted-average shares outstanding
reflect the anti-dilutive impact of our capped call options entered
into in connection with the issuance of our 3.00% unsecured senior
convertible notes due March 2030.
MP Materials’ management uses Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net
Income (Loss), and Adjusted Diluted EPS to compare MP Materials’
performance to that of prior periods for trend analyses and for
budgeting and planning purposes. MP Materials believes Adjusted
EBITDA, Adjusted Net Income (Loss), and Adjusted Diluted EPS
provide useful information to management and investors regarding
certain financial and business trends relating to MP Materials’
financial condition and results of operations. MP Materials’
management believes that the use of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net
Income (Loss), and Adjusted Diluted EPS provides an additional tool
for investors to use in evaluating projected operating results and
trends. MP Materials’ method of determining these non-GAAP measures
may be different from other companies’ methods and, therefore, may
not be comparable to those used by other companies and MP Materials
does not recommend the sole use of these non-GAAP measures to
assess its financial performance. Management does not consider
non-GAAP measures in isolation or as an alternative or to be
superior to financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP.
The principal limitation of non-GAAP financial measures is that
they exclude significant expenses and income that are required by
GAAP to be recorded in MP Materials’ financial statements. In
addition, they are subject to inherent limitations as they reflect
the exercise of judgments by management about which expense and
income are excluded or included in determining these non-GAAP
financial measures. In order to compensate for these limitations,
management presents reconciliations of such non-GAAP financial
measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial
measures.
Key Performance Indicators
REO Production Volume is measured in MTs, the Company’s
principal unit of sale for its concentrate product. This measure
refers to the REO content contained in the rare earth concentrate
we produce and, beginning in the second quarter of 2023, includes
volumes fed into downstream circuits for commissioning and starting
up our separations facilities and for producing separated rare
earth products, a portion of which is also included in our KPI,
NdPr Production Volume. REO Production Volume is a key indicator of
the Company’s mining and processing capacity and efficiency.
REO Sales Volume for a given period is calculated in MTs. A
unit, or MT, is considered sold once we recognize revenue on its
sale as determined in accordance with GAAP. REO Sales Volume is a
key measure of the Company’s ability to convert its concentrate
production into revenue. REO Sales Volume includes both traditional
concentrate as well as roasted concentrate.
Realized Price per REO MT for a given period is calculated as
the quotient of: (i) the Company’s rare earth concentrate sales,
which are determined in accordance with GAAP, for a given period
and (ii) the Company’s REO Sales Volume for the same period.
Realized Price per REO MT is an important measure of the market
price of the Company’s concentrate product.
NdPr Production Volume for a given period is measured in MTs,
the Company’s principal unit of sale for its NdPr separated
products. NdPr Production Volume refers to the volume of finished
and packaged NdPr oxide produced at Mountain Pass for a given
period. NdPr Production Volume is a key indicator of the Company’s
separations and finishing capacity and efficiency.
Our NdPr Sales Volume for a given period is calculated in MTs
and on an NdPr oxide-equivalent basis (as further discussed below).
A unit, or MT, is considered sold once we recognize revenue on its
sale, whether sold as NdPr oxide or NdPr metal, as determined in
accordance with GAAP. For NdPr metal sales, the MTs sold and
included in NdPr Sales Volume are calculated on the basis of the
volume of NdPr oxide used to produce such NdPr metal. We utilize an
assumed material conversion ratio of 1.20, such that a sale of 100
MTs of NdPr metal would be included in this KPI as 120 MTs of NdPr
oxide-equivalent. NdPr Sales Volume is a key measure of our ability
to convert our production of separated NdPr products into revenue.
We have a mix of contracts with customers where we sell NdPr as (i)
oxide, (ii) metal, where the amount of oxide required to produce
such metal is variable, and (iii) metal, where we have a guarantee
of the amount produced and sold based on the amount of oxide
consumed. Among other factors, differences between quarterly NdPr
Production Volume and NdPr Sales Volume may be caused by the time
required for the conversion of NdPr oxide to NdPr metal, including
time in-transit.
NdPr Realized Price per kilogram (“KG”) for a given period is
calculated as the quotient of: (i) our NdPr oxide and metal sales,
which are determined in accordance with GAAP, for a given period
and (ii) our NdPr Sales Volume for the same period. NdPr Realized
Price per KG is an important measure of the market price of our
NdPr products.
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