CORRECTION - Velan Inc. Reports Solid Fourth Quarter Financial Results to Close Fiscal Year 2022/23

CORRECTION – Velan Inc. Reports Solid Fourth Quarter Financial Results to Close Fiscal Year 2022/23

MONTREAL, May 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a press release issued under the same headline earlier today by Velan Inc. (TSX: VLN), please note that in the section about the Conference Call, the time of the conference call should be 12:00 p.m. (EDT), not 11:00 a.m. (EDT) as previously stated. The corrected release follows:

Velan Inc. (TSX: VLN) (the “Company”), a world-leading manufacturer of industrial valves, announced today its financial results for its fiscal year and fourth quarter ended February 28, 2023.

Highlights:

  • On February 10th, 2023, Flowserve Corporation (“Flowserve”) (NYSE: FLS), a leading provider of flow control products and services for the global infrastructure markets, and Velan Inc. announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Flowserve will acquire Velan in an all cash transaction (the “transaction”) valued at approximately $245 million (C$329 million). The resolution relating to the transaction was approved by 99.99% of the votes cast by all Velan Inc. shareholders.
  • Sales for the quarter amounted to $115.1 million, a decrease of 9.7 million or 7.8% compared to last year. The decrease in sales is primarily due to a $8.8 million reduction in the prior fiscal year of the Company’s provision for performance guarantees.
  • Gross profit for the quarter of $39.9 million, a decrease of $7.8 million or 16.3% from the previous year. The gross profit percentage for the quarter decreased by 350 basis points from 38.2% to 34.7%. The gross profit decrease is mainly due to the sales decrease.
  • Throughout the last several years the asbestos related costs have shown an increasing trend. Following additional information obtained during the strategic review process and throughout the fourth quarter of the fiscal year, the Company’s management was able to estimate the impact of future unknown asbestos settlement costs. The result of this evaluation led to a non-recurring charge of $56.0 million to increase the Company’s asbestos provision. Important to note that the asbestos provision does not provide for legal related costs for defense.
  • Net loss0F1 of $47.2 million for the quarter compared to $25.6 million last year. Adjusted net income1F2 of $8.8 million before a $56.0 million charge to increase the Company’s asbestos provision to reflect the potential settlement value of future unknown claims based on actuarial study.
  • Adjusted EBITDA2 of $16.4 million for the quarter, a slight decrease of $0.1 million or 0.7%. The slight decrease in adjusted EBITDA2 for the quarter is primarily attributable to the previously explained decrease in gross profit, higher other expense and a $4.6 million non-recurring gain, after minority interests, on the disposal of the Company’s investment in Juwon Steel Co. Ltd in the fourth quarter of the prior fiscal year. These negative movements were largely offset by a reduction in administration costs excluding the $56.0 million adjustment to the asbestos provision. Important to note that the asbestos provision does not provide for legal related costs for defense.
  • Net new orders (“bookings”)2 of $87.1 million for the quarter, an increase of $1.0 million or 13.0% compared to the previous fiscal quarter.
  • Order backlog2 of $464.3 million at the end of the fiscal year, of which 66.3% of orders are deliverable within the next 12 months. Prior year order backlog totaled $501.2 million and included 64.2% of orders deliverable in the next 12 months. The weakening of the euro spot rate against the U.S. dollar since the beginning of the fiscal year represented $17.3 million of the decrease.
  • During the quarter, the Company generated $20.9 million of net cash primarily through its operating activities. The Company’s net cash amounted to $50.3 million at the end of the quarter, a decrease of $3.2 million or 6.0% compared to the previous fiscal year. The overall available liquidity remains strong with $140.9 million of available cash on-hand and facilities.
  • The Board declared an eligible quarterly dividend of CA$0.03 per share, payable on June 30, 2023, to all shareholders of record as at June 16, 2023.

Bruno Carbonaro, CEO and President of Velan Inc., said, “Fiscal 2023 was challenging as we faced various problems in terms of logistics and operations, especially in the first quarter, which impacted the delivery of several significant orders. We were however able to prudently manage the business while facing these headwinds and improve our results gradually as the year progressed. We reported a significant net loss1 this year due to an important increase of our asbestos provision that now provides for all estimated future settlement costs. Addressing these costs head on remains a top priority. Nevertheless, in the end, we were able to report an adjusted net income2 as well as an adjusted EBITDA2, the second highest since fiscal 2017. We continue to preserve our net cash, by managing diligently our working capital, as our overall liquidity remains solid. We also feel confident as we foresee a large opportunity base for future bookings2. Finally, we will continue to work with Flowserve in order to ensure a successful closing of the transaction announced earlier this year in February.”

Financial Highlights:

Three-month periods ended Fiscal years ended
(thousands of U.S. dollars, excluding per share amounts) February 28, 2023 February 28, 2022 February 28, 2023 February 28, 2022
         
Sales $115,141 $124,849 $370,429 $411,242
Gross profit 39,945 47,723 112,465 134,969
Gross profit % 34.7% 38.2% 30.4% 32.8%
Net loss1 (47,164) (25,590) (55,453) (21,141)
Net loss1 per share – basic and diluted (2.18) (1.19) (2.57) (0.98)
Adjusted net income1 8,790 7,013 501 11,462
Adjusted net income1 per share – basic and diluted 0.41 0.32 0.02 0.53
Adjusted EBITDA2 16,468 16,592 21,092 39,599
Adjusted EBITDA2 per share – basic and diluted 0.76 0.77 0.98 1.83
         

Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2023 (unless otherwise noted, all amounts are in U.S. dollars and all comparisons are to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022):

  • Sales for the quarter amounted to $115.1 million, an increase from the previous quarter of $19.9 million or 20.9%, but a decrease of $9.7 million or 7.8% compared to the last quarter of the previous year. The negative effect of the weakening of the euro average rate against the U.S. dollar on sales for the quarter amounted to $3.8 million compared to the fourth quarter of the last fiscal year. Sales for the quarter were negatively impacted by decreased shipments by the Company’s Italian operations of orders destined to the oil and gas markets. The Company’s sales in the prior year’s fourth quarter were also positively impacted by a revaluation of the provision for performance guarantees of $8.8 million. Finally, these negative impacts to sales for the quarter were partially offset by increased MRO sales in the Company’s North American operation.
  • Bookings2 for the quarter amounted to $87.1 million, an increase of $10.0 million or 13.0%. The weakening of the euro average rate against the U.S. dollar on order bookings1 for the Company’s European operations resulted in a negative impact of $3.6 million in the fourth quarter compared to the prior year. This increase for the quarter is attributable to higher bookings2 in the Company’s French and German subsidiaries, mostly in the nuclear market, partially offset by lower bookings1 in the Company’s Italian operations, notably in terms of downstream oil and gas orders.
  • Gross profit for the quarter amounted to $39.9 million, an increase from the previous quarter of $11.0 million or 37.9%, but a decrease of $7.8 million or 16.3% compared to the last quarter of the previous year. The gross profit percentage for the quarter of 34.7% was a decrease of 350 basis points compared to last year’s final quarter. The decrease in gross profit percentage for quarter is primarily attributable to the lower sales volume which impacted the absorption of fixed production overhead costs. The change in the gross profit percentage was also negatively impacted by the favorable revaluation of the provision for performance guarantees in the prior year. Additionally, the Company’s gross profit benefitted from a favorable revaluation of its inventory provision based on new estimates relating to changes in market demand. Finally, the Company’s gross profit for the quarter was negatively impacted by unfavorable foreign exchange movements, when compared to similar movements from the previous year, which were primarily made up of unrealized foreign exchange translations related to the fluctuation of the U.S. dollar against the euro and Canadian dollar.
  • Administration costs before non-recurring items for the quarter amounted to $24.9 million, a decrease of $0.9 million or 3.3% compared to last fiscal year. Administration costs, when adjusted for these non-recurring items, were comparable to the prior year’s final quarter. Administration costs for the quarter were negatively impacted by a $56.0 million charge to increase the Company’s asbestos provision to reflect the potential settlement value of future unknown claims based on an actuarial study. Prior year numbers included a $13.1 million charge to increase the Company’s asbestos provision to account for all known litigations rather than only settled amounts. Unadjusted administration costs for the quarter amounted to $80.8 million, an increase of $42,0 million or 108.1% compared to the last quarter of the previous fiscal year.
  • Net loss1 for the quarter amounted to $47.2 million or $2.18 per share compared to $25.6 million or $1.19 per share last year. The net loss1 for the quarter was significantly impacted by a $56.0 million charge to increase the Company’s asbestos provision to reflect the potential settlement value of future unknown claims based on an actuarial study. The net loss1 in the prior year’s last quarter was significantly impacted by a $32.6 million non-cash tax adjustment to derecognize a portion of the Company’s deferred tax asset. Excluding these adjustments, the Company’s adjusted net income2 for the quarter amounted to $8.8 million or $0.41 per share compared to $7.0 million or $0.32 per share last year. Adjusted EBITDA2 for the quarter amounted to $16.5 million or $0.76 per share compared to $16.6 million or $0.77 per share last year. The slight decrease in adjusted EBITDA2 for the quarter is primarily attributable to the previously explained decrease in gross profit, higher other expense and a $4.6 million non-recurring gain, after minority interests, on the disposal of the Company’s investment in Juwon Steel Co. Ltd in the fourth quarter of the prior fiscal year. The increase in other expense is primarily attributable to the recording of a $1.8 million other provision related to a commodity tax audit. These negative movements in adjusted EBITDA2 were almost entirely offset by a reduction in administration costs, excluding the $56.0 million adjustment to the asbestos provision. The movement in the Company’s adjusted results was primarily attributable to the same factors as for adjusted EBITDA2, coupled with a favorable movement in income taxes.

Year ended Fiscal 2023 (unless otherwise noted, all amounts are in U.S. dollars and all comparisons are to the prior fiscal year):

  • Sales for the fiscal year amounted to 370.4 million, a decrease of $40.8 million or 9.9% compared to last year. The negative effect of the weakening of the euro average rate against the U.S. dollar on sales for the fiscal year amounted to $20.0 million compared to last fiscal year. Sales for the year were negatively impacted by decreased shipments by the Company’s Italian operations of orders destined to the oil and gas markets. The Company’s sales in the prior year were also positively impacted by a revaluation of the provision for performance guarantees of $13.2 million. Sales for the fiscal year were negatively impacted by decreased shipments by the Company’s North American operations of large project orders destined primarily to the petrochemical market. Finally, these negative impacts to sales for the year were partially offset by increased MRO sales in the Company’s North American operation. The fiscal year sales were also positively impacted by the recognition of a $10.9 million order destined to the process market.
  • Bookings2 for the fiscal year amounted to $353.2 million, a decrease of $10.3 million or 2.8% compared to the previous year. The weakening of the euro average rate against the U.S. dollar on order bookings1 for the Company’s European operations resulted in a negative impact of $17.3 million on the fiscal year compared to the prior year. The decrease for the fiscal year is partly attributable to lower bookings2 in the Company’s Italian operations, which recorded significant downstream oil and gas orders in the previous year and were negatively impacted by project delays in the current year. This decrease was partially offset by higher nuclear and Navy orders recorded by Company’s French and North American operations in the current fiscal year. The decrease for fiscal year is also attributable to the disposal of the Company’s Korean foundry at the end of the previous fiscal year. The Korean foundry had recorded $5.5 million of bookings1 in the prior fiscal year.
  • As a result of sales outpacing bookings2 in the fiscal year, the Company’s book-to-bill ratio2 was 0.95 for the year. Total backlog2 decreased by $36.9 million or 7.4% since the beginning of the fiscal year, amounting to $464.3 million as at February 28, 2023. The reduction of the backlog2 is primarily due to the weakening of the euro spot rate against the U.S. dollar since the beginning of the fiscal year which represented $17.3 million. The Company’s backlog1 deliverable within a year is slightly lower than last year.
  • Gross profit for the fiscal year amounted to $112.5 million, a decrease of $22.5 million or 16.7% compared to last year. The gross profit of 30.4% represented a decrease of 240 basis points compared to last year. The decrease in gross profit percentage for the fiscal year is primarily attributable to the lower sales volume which impacted the absorption of fixed production overhead costs. The change in the gross profit percentage was also negatively impacted by the favorable revaluation of the provision for performance guarantees in the prior year. Additionally, the Company’s gross profit benefitted from a favorable revaluation of its inventory provision based on new estimates relating to changes in market demand.
  • Administration costs before non-recurring items for the fiscal year amounted to $100.8 million, an increase of $0.9 million or 0.9% compared to the previous year. Administration costs, when adjusted for these non-recurring items, were comparable to the prior fiscal year. The slight increase for the year is primarily attributable to costs incurred related to the announced transaction. Administration costs for the fiscal year were negatively impacted by a $56.0 million charge to increase the Company’s asbestos provision to reflect the potential settlement value of future unknown claims based on an actuarial study. Prior year numbers included a $13.1 million charge to increase the Company’s asbestos provision to account for all known litigations rather than only settled amounts. Unadjusted administration costs for the fiscal year amounted to $156.8 million, an increase of $43.7 million or 38.7% compared to last year.
  • Net loss1 for the year amounted to $55.5 million or $2.57 per share compared to $21.1 million or $0.98 per share last year. The net loss1 for the fiscal year was significantly impacted by a $56.0 million charge to increase the Company’s asbestos provision to reflect the potential settlement value of future unknown claims based on an actuarial study. The net loss1 in the prior fiscal year was significantly impacted by a $32.6 million non-cash tax adjustment to derecognize a portion of the Company’s deferred tax asset. Excluding these adjustments, the Company’s adjusted net income2 for the fiscal year amounted to $0.5 million or $0.02 per share compared to $11.5 million or $0.53 per share last year. Adjusted EBITDA2 for the fiscal year amounted to $21.1 million or $0.98 per share compared to $39.6 million or $1.83 per share last year. The decrease in adjusted EBITDA1 is primarily attributable to the previously explained decrease in gross profit, higher other expense and a $4.6 million non-recurring gain, after minority interests, on the disposal of the Company’s investment in Juwon Steel Co. Ltd in the fourth quarter of the prior fiscal year. The increase in other expense is primarily attributable to the recording of a $2.1 million other provision related to a commodity tax audit. The movement in the Company’s adjusted results was primarily attributable to the same factors as for adjusted EBITDA2, coupled a with favorable movement in income taxes.

Dividend

The Board declared an eligible quarterly dividend of CA$0.03 per share, payable on June 30, 2023, to all shareholders of record as at June 16, 2023.

Conference call

Financial analysts, shareholders, and other interested individuals are invited to attend the fourth quarter conference call to be held on Thursday, May 18, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. (EDT). The toll free call-in number is 1-800-954-0633, access code 22026910. The material that will be referenced during the conference call will be made available shortly before the event on the company’s website under the Investor Relations section (https://www.velan.com/en/company/investor_relations). A recording of this conference call will be available for seven days at 1-416-626-4100 or 1-800-558-5253, access code 22026910.

About Velan

Founded in Montreal in 1950, Velan Inc. (www.velan.com) is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial valves, with sales of US$370.4 million in its last reported fiscal year. The Company employs approximately 1,650 people and has manufacturing plants in 9 countries. Velan Inc. is a public company with its shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol VLN.

Safe harbour statement

This news release may include forward-looking statements, which generally contain words like “should”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “plan”, “may”, “will”, “expect”, “intend”, “continue” or “estimate” or the negatives of these terms or variations of them or similar expressions, all of which are subject to risks and uncertainties, which are disclosed in the Company’s filings with the appropriate securities commissions. While these statements are based on management’s assumptions regarding historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that it believes are reasonable and appropriate in the circumstances, no forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual future results may differ materially from those expressed herein. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements contained herein whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by the applicable securities laws. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

Non-IFRS and supplementary financial measures

In this press release, the Company has presented measures of performance or financial condition which are not defined under IFRS (“non-IFRS measures”) and are, therefore, unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. These measures are used by management in assessing the operating results and financial condition of the Company and are reconciled with the performance measures defined under IFRS. Company has also presented supplementary financial measures which are defined at the end of this report. Reconciliation and definition can be found below and on the next page.

Adjusted net income and Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“Adjusted EBITDA”)

Three-month periods ended Fiscal year ended
(thousands, except amount per shares) February 28,
2023
$
February 28,
2022

$
February 28,
2023

$
February 28,
2022

$
         
Net loss1 (47,164) (25,590) (55,453) (21,141)
Adjustment for:        
Derecognition of deferred tax assets 32,603 32,603
Adjustment to asbestos provision 55,954 55,954
         
Adjusted net income 8,790 7,013 501 11,462
Adjusted net income per share        
— Basic and diluted 0.41 0.32 0.02 0.53
         
Adjustments for:        
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 2,452 2,401 8,722 9,591
Amortization of intangible assets 608 753 2,272 2,318
Finance costs – net 516 725 1,552 2,400
Income taxes (excluding Derecognition of deferred tax asset) 4,102 5,700 8,045 13,828
         
Adjusted EBITDA 16,468 16,592 21,092 39,599
Adjusted EBITDA per share        
— Basic and diluted 0.76 0.77 0.98 1.83
         

The term “Adjusted net income” is defined as net income or loss attributable to Subordinate and Multiple Voting Shares plus de-recognition of deferred tax assets, plus adjustment to asbestos provision. The terms “Adjusted net income per share” is obtained by dividing Adjusted net income by the total amount of subordinate and multiple voting shares. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

The term “Adjusted EBITDA” is defined as net income or loss attributable to Subordinate and Multiple Voting Shares plus depreciation of property, plant & equipment, plus amortization of intangible assets, plus net finance costs, plus income tax provision. The terms “Adjusted EBITDA per share” is obtained by dividing Adjusted EBITDA by the total amount of subordinate and multiple voting shares. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

Definitions of supplementary financial measures

The term “Net new orders” or “bookings” is defined as firm orders, net of cancellations, recorded by the Company during a period. Bookings are impacted by the fluctuation of foreign exchange rates for a given period. The measure provides an indication of the Company’s sales operation performance for a given period as well as well as an expectation of future sales and cash flows to be achieved on these orders.

The term “backlog” is defined as the buildup of all outstanding bookings to be delivered by the Company. The Company’s backlog is impacted by the fluctuation of foreign exchange rates for a given period. The measure provides an indication of the future operational challenges of the Company as well as an expectation of future sales and cash flows to be achieved on these orders.

The term “book-to-bill ratio” is obtained by dividing bookings by sales. The measure provides an indication of the Company’s performance and outlook for a given period.

The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.  

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1Net earnings or loss refer to net income or loss attributable to Subordinate and Multiple Voting Shares
2Non-IFRS and supplementary financial measures – see explanation above

     
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position    
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)    
    As at
  February 28, February 28,
  2023 2022
  $ $
Assets    
     
Current assets    
Cash and cash equivalents 50,513 54,015
Short-term investments 37 8,726
Accounts receivable 121,053 115,834
Income taxes recoverable 6,195 2,955
Inventories 202,649 223,198
Deposits and prepaid expenses 7,559 6,877
Derivative assets 107 553
  388,113 412,158
     
Non-current assets    
Property, plant and equipment 68,205 73,906
Intangible assets and goodwill 16,153 16,693
Deferred income taxes 4,663 4,774
Other assets 723 897
     
  89,744 96,270
     
Total assets 477,857 508,428
     
Liabilities    
     
Current liabilities    
Bank indebtedness 260 550
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 79,408 80,503
Income taxes payable 2,832 3,806
Customer deposits 28,201 41,344
Provisions 16,485 18,444
Derivative liabilities 299 560
Current portion of long-term lease liabilities 1,298 1,360
Current portion of long-term debt 8,177 8,111
  136,960 154,678
     
Non-current liabilities    
Long-term lease liabilities 9,458 11,073
Long-term debt 21,719 22,927
Income taxes payable 933 1,244
Deferred income taxes 3,966 4,025
Customer deposits 27,937 30,139
Provisions 70,924 13,101
Other liabilities 5,125 5,731
     
  140,062 88,240
     
Total liabilities 277,022 242,918
     
Total equity 200,835 265,510
     
Total liabilities and equity 477,857 508,428
     


Consolidated Statements of Loss
(in thousands of U.S. dollars, excluding number of shares and per share amounts)
  Three-month periods ended   Fiscal years ended
  February 28, February 28,   February 28, February 28,
  2023 2022   2023 2022
  $ $   $ $
           
           
Sales 115,141 124,849   370,429 411,242
           
Cost of sales 75,196 77,126   257,964 276,273
           
Gross profit 39,945 47,723   112,465 134,969
           
Administration costs 80,841 38,848   156,759 113,039
Gain on disposal of Juwon Special Steel Co. Ltd. (16,108)   (16,108)
Other expense (income) 1,700 (2)   1,568 (538)
           
Operating profit (loss) (42,596) 24,985   (45,862) 38,576
           
Finance income 240 25   467 392
Finance costs (758) (750)   (2,019) (2,792)
           
Finance costs – net (518) (725)   (1,552) (2,400)
           
Income (loss) before income taxes (43,114) 24,260   (47,414) 36,176
           
Income tax expense 4,102 38,303   8,045 46,431
           
Net loss for the period (47,216) (14,043)   (55,459) (10,255)
           
Net income (loss) attributable to:          
Subordinate Voting Shares and Multiple Voting Shares (47,164) (25,590)   (55,453) (21,141)
Non-controlling interest (52) 11,547   (6) 10,886
           
Net loss for the period (47,216) (14,043)   (55,459) (10,255)
           
Net loss per Subordinate and Multiple Voting Share          
Basic and diluted (2.18) (1.19)   (2.57) (0.98)
           
           
Dividends declared per Subordinate and Multiple   0.02
Voting Share (CA$ – ) (CA$ – )   (CA$0.03) (CA$-)
           
           
Total weighted average number of Subordinate and          
Multiple Voting Shares          
Basic and diluted 21,585,635 21,585,635   21,585,635 21,585,635
           

Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss      
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)          
  Three-month periods ended     Fiscal years ended
  February 28, February 28,   February 28, February 28,
  2023 2022   2023 2022
  $ $   $ $
           
           
Comprehensive loss          
           
Net loss for the period (47,216) (14,043)   (55,459) (10,255)
           
Other comprehensive income (loss)          
Foreign currency translation 1,423 (1,657)   (8,985) (11,159)
           
Comprehensive loss (45,793) (15,700)   (64,444) (21,414)
           
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to:          
Subordinate Voting Shares and Multiple Voting Shares (45,741) (27,253)   (64,438) (32,260)
Non-controlling interest (52) 11,553   (6) 10,846
           
Comprehensive loss (45,793) (15,700)   (64,444) (21,414)
           
Other comprehensive loss is composed solely of items that may be reclassified subsequently to the consolidated statement of loss.
           

Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(in thousands of U.S. dollars, excluding number of shares)
               
  Equity attributable to the Subordinate and Multiple Voting shareholders    
  Share capital Contributed surplus Accumulated other comprehensive loss Retained earnings Total Non-controlling interest Total equity
               
Balance – February 28, 2021 72,695 6,260 (21,007) 239,136 297,084 3,137 300,221
               
Net income (loss) for the year (21,141) (21,141) 10,886 (10,255)
Other comprehensive loss (11,119) (11,119) (40) (11,159)
               
Comprehensive income (loss) (11,119) (21,141) (32,260) 10,846 (21,414)
               
Disposal of non-controlling interests (12,454) (12,454)
Dividends              
Non-controlling interest (843) (843)
               
Balance – February 28, 2022 72,695 6,260 (32,126) 217,995 264,824 686 265,510
               
Net loss for the year (55,453) (55,453) (6) (55,459)
Other comprehensive loss (8,985) (8,985) (8,985)
               
Comprehensive loss (8,985) (55,453) (64,438) (6) (64,444)
               
Acquisition of non-controlling interests 266 266
Other (97) 97
Dividends              
Multiple Voting Shares (366) (366) (366)
Subordinate Voting Shares (131) (131) (131)
               
Balance – February 28, 2023 72,695 6,260 (41,208) 162,142 199,889 946 200,835
               

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
  Three-month periods ended   Fiscal years ended
  February 28, February 28,   February 28, February 28,
  2023 2022   2023 2022
  $ $   $ $
           
Cash flows from          
           
Operating activities          
Net loss for the period (47,216) (14,043)   (55,459) (10,255)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash provided by operating activities 64,794 34,177   67,553 45,152
Changes in non-cash working capital items 911 (12,258)   (11,572) (17,029)
Cash provided by operating activities 18,489 7,876   522 17,868
           
Investing activities          
Short-term investments 9,367 (7,022)   8,250 (8,708)
Additions to property, plant and equipment (1,385) (1,196)   (4,370) (6,144)
Additions to intangible assets (903) (1,147)   (2,219) (2,477)
Proceeds on disposal of property, plant and equipment 141 16,454   185 30,183
Proceeds on disposal of Juwon Steel Co. Ltd. net of cash disposal (12,684)   (12,684)
Net change in other assets (117) (171)   (87) (196)
Cash provided (used) by investing activities 7,103 (5,766)   1,759 (26)
           
Financing activities          
Dividends paid to Subordinate and Multiple Voting shareholders   (497)
Dividends paid to non-controlling interest (843)   (843)
Acquisition of non-controlling interests 266   266
Short-term bank loans (35)  
Net change in revolving credit facility (5,373) (16,508)   (22,132)
Increase in long-term debt 1,506 1,985   3,666 7,874
Repayment of long-term debt (683) (654)   (4,398) (6,722)
Repayment of long-term lease liabilities (566) (412)   (1,657) (1,696)
Cash provided (used) by financing activities (4,850) (16,467)   (2,620) (23,519)
           
Effect of exchange rate differences on cash 200 (159)   (2,873) (3,811)
Change in cash and cash equivalents from reclassification of cash and cash equivalents as held of sale 2,144  
           
Net change in cash during the period 20,942 (12,372)   (3,212) (9,488)
           
Net cash – Beginning of the period 29,311 65,837   53,465 62,953
           
Net cash – End of the period 50,253 53,465   50,253 53,465
           
Net cash is composed of:          
Cash and cash equivalents 50,513 54,015   50,513 54,015
Bank indebtedness (260) (550)   (260) (550)
           
Net cash – End of the period 50,253 53,465   50,253 53,465
           
Supplementary information          
Interest paid (524) (149)   (974) (1,509)
Income taxes paid (1,361) (927)   (8,160) (4,293)
           

For further information please contact:
Bruno Carbonaro, Chief Executive Officer and President
Tel: (438) 817-7593
or
Rishi Sharma, Chief Financial Officer
Tel: (438) 817-4430

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