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World FinTech Report 2019: The Industry is Transitioning from Open Banking to “Open X”
Driven by four fundamental market shifts, the industry is moving
to a shared marketplace that demands improved collaboration and
specialization
PARIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The World
FinTech Report (WFTR) 2019, published today by Capgemini
and Efma,
indicates that even though Open Banking has yet to reach maturity, the
financial services industry is entering a new phase of innovation –
referred to as “Open X” – that will require deeper collaboration
and specialization. The report advocates that banks and other financial
services ecosystem players must begin to plan accordingly and evolve
their business models.
The WFTR 2019 identifies a dual challenge: FinTechs are
struggling to scale their operations and banks are stalling on FinTech
collaboration. As a result, industry players are looking to leapfrog
beyond Open Banking towards Open X, which is a more effective,
structured form of collaboration, facilitated by Application Program
Interface (API)1 standardization and shared insights from
customer data. The era of Open X will create an integrated marketplace,
with specialized roles for each player that will enable a seamless
exchange of data and services, improving customer experience, and
expediting product innovation.
Key findings of the report include:
Open X will transform industry norms and assumptions
The advent of Open X is being driven by four fundamental shifts:
-
A move away from a focus on products to an emphasis on customer
experience - The evolution of data as the critical asset
- A shift from prioritizing ownership to facilitating shared access
-
Emphasis on partnering to innovate instead of buying or building new
solutions
Open X will lead the financial services industry to a shared ecosystem
or marketplace, in which the industry reintroduces the re-bundling of
products and services, and both banks and FinTechs must re-evaluate
their strategy for innovation and serving customers.
APIs will be critical Open X enablers
APIs, which allow third parties to access bank systems and data in a
controlled environment, will be catalysts to creating the Open X
marketplace. While customer data is already widely shared and leveraged
in the industry, standardized APIs are not commonplace. Although
requirements and regulations are complex, standardization will help to
reduce fraud, improve interoperability, increase speed to market, and
enhance scalability.
The WFTR 2019 also finds that industry players are looking at two
potential monetization models for APIs – revenue-sharing (which 60% of
banks and 70% of FinTechs think is feasible) and API access fees
(supported by 46% of banks and 55% of FinTechs). However, only about a
third of banking executives said they are currently well equipped to
monetize APIs.
Privacy, security and collaboration concerns may slow progress
While banks and FinTechs said they understand the importance of
collaboration, apprehension over privacy and security remain top of
mind. When asked what concerns them about Open Banking, the vast
majority of banks identified data security (76%), customer privacy
(76%), and loss of control of customer data (63%). FinTechs were more
optimistic about Open Banking, but 50% expressed fears over security and
privacy, and 38% over the loss of control of customer data.
When asked about roadblocks to effective collaboration, 66% of banks and
70% of FinTechs pointed to a difference in the other’s organizational
culture/mind-set, 52% of banks and 70% of FinTechs mentioned process
barriers, and a lack of long-term vision and objectives were listed as
gates by 54% of banks and 60% of FinTechs. Only 26% of bank executives
and 43% of FinTech leaders said they had identified the right Open
Banking collaboration partner. These responses suggest that many banks
and FinTechs remain unprepared for Open Banking, let alone for the
increased demands of data sharing and integration that Open X will bring.
Open X participants must choose strategic, specialty-based roles
Within the Open X marketplace, banks will need to enhance their
integrated (traditional) model first and then focus on areas of
specialized strength. The WFTR 2019 identifies three strategic roles
expected to evolve as a part of Open X:
- Suppliers will develop products and services;
-
Aggregators will amass products and services from the
marketplace and distribute them through internal channels, holding
onto customer relationships; -
Orchestrators will act as market connectors and coordinators,
facilitating partner interactions.
According to the report, integrated firms2 are likely to
struggle to match the time to market of an ecosystem of specialists and
find it challenging to meet the unique demands from customers. Within
the Open X marketplace, many incumbents may not be best positioned to
compete as an Orchestrator and their strengths may lead them to other
roles. No matter what role they assume in Open X, however, they must
recruit the right talent, leverage data and technology, and collaborate
with FinTechs to first ensure better internal capabilities for
competitive delivery of relevant services in the current Open Banking
scenario.
“Open Banking has long been regarded as transformational for
financial services, but this report shows it is just one part of a much
bigger picture,” said Anirban Bose, CEO of Capgemini’s Financial
Services and Member of the Group Executive Board. “The industry is on
the verge of a more comprehensive evolution, where there is opportunity
to leapfrog into an integrated marketplace that we are calling Open X.
In Open X, there will be seamless sharing of data, and ecosystem
partners will be able to collaborate in a far more comprehensive way.
Our research suggests that banks and FinTechs need to prepare themselves
for a more radical change than many previously anticipated.”
“The findings of the report could not be clearer: collaboration will
be the foundation of the future of financial services,” said Vincent
Bastid, Secretary General of Efma. “In the era of Open X, ecosystem
players will have to work together more effectively than they have
previously. Only by embracing collaboration and new, specialist roles
can both banks and FinTechs thrive and best serve their customers. It’s
clear that many barriers to collaboration still exist, and there is an
urgent need to overcome them for collective benefit.”
Report methodology
The World FinTech Report 2019 is based on a global survey
encompassing responses from 116 traditional financial services firms and
40 FinTech firms including banking and lending, payments and transfers,
and investment management. Questions sought to yield perspectives from
both FinTech and traditional financial services firms— exploring the
emergence of Open Banking in the financial services industry. It sheds
light on the impact the new ecosystem will have on all the stakeholders,
the challenges and concerns that firms will face, and the emergence of
new businesses and monetization models in this space.
About Capgemini
A global leader in consulting, technology services and digital
transformation, Capgemini is at the forefront of innovation to address
the entire breadth of clients’ opportunities in the evolving world of
cloud, digital and platforms. Building on its strong 50-year heritage
and deep industry-specific expertise, Capgemini enables organizations to
realize their business ambitions through an array of services from
strategy to operations. Capgemini is driven by the conviction that the
business value of technology comes from and through people. It is a
multicultural company of over 200,000 team members in more than 40
countries. The Group reported 2018 global revenues of EUR 13.2 billion.
Visit us at www.capgemini.com.
People matter, results count
About Efma
A global non-profit organization, established in 1971 by banks and
insurance companies, Efma facilitates networking between
decision-makers. It provides quality insights to help banks and
insurance companies make the right decisions to foster innovation and
drive their transformation. Over 3,300 brands in 130 countries are Efma
members.
Headquarters in Paris. Offices in London, Brussels, Andorra, Stockholm,
Bratislava, Dubai, Milan, Montreal, Istanbul, Beijing, Tokyo and
Singapore. Learn more www.efma.com.
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1
Application programming interface (API) refers to a set of functions and
procedures that a player opens to the external world to allow the
creation of applications that access the features or data of an
operating system, application, or other service.
2
Integrated firms refer to the firms that perform all the functions on
their own without collaborating or leveraging other firms in the
ecosystem. Many of the banks in the current ecosystem are integrated
firms as they build, produce, and distribute their own products for all
business lines (without leveraging FinTechs or other players in the
ecosystem)
Contacts
Capgemini Press Contacts:
Mary Sacchi (North America)
WE
Communications for Capgemini
Tel.: +1 (212) 551 4818
E-mail:
[email protected]
Liz Fletcher (EMEA)
WE Communications for Capgemini
Tel.:
+44 (0) 20 7632 3816
E-mail: [email protected]
Efma Press Contact:
Anna Quinn
Tel.: +33 1 47
42 6771
E-mail: [email protected]
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Cannabis
Medical Cannabis Market Report 2024-2030: Asia-Pacific Set to Witness Robust Growth, Driven by R&D Discovery Initiatives
Cannabis
Rubicon Organics Reports Q1 2024 Financial Results
SCHWAZZE
Schwazze Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Schwazze Management to Host Conference Call Today at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
DENVER, May 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Medicine Man Technologies, Inc., operating as Schwazze, (OTCQX: SHWZ) (Cboe CA: SHWZ) (“Schwazze” or the “Company”), today announced financial and operational results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.
“We delivered another period of revenue growth in Q1 as we further refined our retail strategy while contending with the prolonged competitive challenges in Colorado and New Mexico,” said Forrest Hoffmaster, Interim CEO of Schwazze. “Throughout the quarter, we continued to sharpen our pricing and promotional efforts while enhancing the in-store experience, widening assortment, improving in-stock position, and advancing our loyalty program to attract and retain new customers. We also strengthened our wholesale business with quarter-over-quarter growth, while surpassing 30% total door penetration across both states.”
“The Colorado market remains highly competitive with more than 680 active recreational licenses, underscoring the importance of delivering an exceptional customer experience and fully integrated retail support program. Although retail pricing has recently stabilized, Colorado sales in Q1 were down 10% year-over-year due to lower volumes. Nonetheless, we significantly outpaced the market as our sales were up 9%, demonstrating the effectiveness of our operating playbook to compete in challenging environments. We expect to continue driving improvements in customer acquisition, retention, and loyalty as we further increase market share in the state.”
“In New Mexico, the proliferation of new licenses continued to outpace state cannabis sales as store count in Q1 increased 31% year-over-year while the market grew only 13%. In addition to pricing and promotional efforts, we’ve focused on driving traffic into our stores by expanding assortment with high quality flower and delivering an elevated customer experience. The New Mexico regulatory body has also increased its license enforcement efforts in recent months, contributing to more than 70 store closures and a 33% sequential decrease in net new store openings in the first quarter. We will continue to support the New Mexico Cannabis Control Division as it develops its regulatory framework.”
“Over the past four years we have rapidly scaled our footprint through 13 acquisitions, building a leading retail presence in both Colorado and New Mexico. We are beginning to see positive momentum from our pricing and promotional strategy and will remain focused on driving operating efficiencies while further optimizing our assets as we consolidate cultivation facilities and eliminate underperforming stores that do not meet our high-margin thresholds. We believe these initiatives, coupled with our operating playbook and strict cost controls, will enable us to return to stronger levels of profitability moving forward.”
First Quarter 2024 Financial Summary
$ in Thousands USD |
Q1 2024 |
Q4 2023 |
Q1 2023 |
Total Revenue |
$41,601 |
$43,325 |
$40,001 |
Gross Profit |
$17,934 |
$7,034[1] |
$21,849 |
Operating Expenses |
$20,643 |
$23,276 |
$16,199 |
Income (Loss) from Operations |
$(2,709) |
$(16,242) |
$5,650 |
Adjusted EBITDA[2] |
$7,341 |
$10,953 |
$14,525 |
Operating Cash Flow |
$(3,700) |
$3,452 |
$(880) |
Recent Highlights
- Announced the grand opening of a medical and recreational dispensary in March under the Everest Apothecary banner in Las Cruces, New Mexico, increasing the Company’s retail footprint to 34 stores across the state.
- Increased wholesale penetration in the first quarter to more than 30% of total doors in Colorado and New Mexico.
- Lowell Herb Co. pre-roll sales increased more than 3x quarter-over-quarter in Colorado, where it continues to be the #1 pre-roll in the state.
- Wana gummy sales up more than 2x quarter-over-quarter in New Mexico.
First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Total revenue in the first quarter of 2024 increased 4% to $41.6 million compared to $40.0 million for the same quarter last year. The increase was primarily due to growth from new stores compared to the prior year period, partially offset by continued pricing pressure and the proliferation of new licenses in New Mexico.
Gross profit for the first quarter of 2024 was $17.9 million or 43.1% of total revenue, compared to $21.8 million or 54.6% of total revenue for the same quarter last year. The decrease in gross margin was primarily driven by the aforementioned pricing pressure in New Mexico, as well as higher medical sales mix in Colorado.
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1 Q4 2023 Gross Profit includes one-time, non-cash inventory adjustments of approximately $13.1 million comprised of $3.1 million of product consolidation, obsolescence, and shrinkage expenses, $4.3 million of net realizable value adjustments, and $5.8 million of fair value adjustments on acquired inventory in New Mexico in 2023. |
Operating expenses for the first quarter of 2024 were $20.6 million compared to $16.2 million for the same quarter last year. The year-ago period benefitted from a payroll tax credit of $3.9M. The remaining increase was primarily driven by personnel expenses and four-wall SG&A costs associated with 21 additional stores in Colorado and New Mexico that are still ramping.
Loss from operations for the first quarter of 2024 was $2.7 million compared to income from operations of $5.6 million in the same quarter last year. Net loss was $16.1 million for the first quarter of 2024 compared to net income of $1.7 million for the same quarter last year.
Adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter of 2024 was $7.3 million compared to $14.5 million for the same quarter last year. The decrease in Adjusted EBITDA was primarily driven by lower gross margin and higher operating expenses associated with the 21 additional stores that are still ramping.
As of March 31, 2024, cash and cash equivalents were $13.2 million compared to $19.2 million on December 31, 2023. Total debt as of March 31, 2024, was $159.7 million compared to $156.8 million on December 31, 2023.
Conference Call
The Company will conduct a conference call today, May 15, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time to discuss its results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.
Schwazze management will host the conference call, followed by a question-and-answer period. Interested parties may submit questions to the Company prior to the call by emailing [email protected].
Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Time: 5:00 p.m. Eastern time
Toll-free dial-in: (888) 664-6383
International dial-in: (416) 764-8650
Conference ID: 84167910
Webcast: SHWZ Q1 2024 Earnings Call
The conference call will also be broadcast live and available for replay on the investor relations section of the Company’s website at https://ir.schwazze.com.
Toll-free replay number: (888) 390-0541
International replay number: (416) 764-8677
Replay ID: 167910
If you have any difficulty registering or connecting with the conference call, please contact Elevate IR at (720) 330-2829.
About Schwazze
Schwazze (OTCQX: SHWZ) (Cboe CA: SHWZ) is building a premier vertically integrated regional cannabis company with assets in Colorado and New Mexico and will continue to explore taking its operating system to other states where it can develop a differentiated regional leadership position. Schwazze is the parent company of a portfolio of leading cannabis businesses and brands spanning seed to sale.
Schwazze is anchored by a high-performance culture that combines customer-centric thinking and data science to test, measure, and drive decisions and outcomes. The Company’s leadership team has deep expertise in retailing, wholesaling, and building consumer brands at Fortune 500 companies as well as in the cannabis sector.
Medicine Man Technologies, Inc. was Schwazze’s former operating trade name. The corporate entity continues to be named Medicine Man Technologies, Inc. Schwazze derives its name from the pruning technique of a cannabis plant to enhance plant structure and promote healthy growth. To learn more about Schwazze, visit https://schwazze.com/.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements include financial outlooks; any projections of net sales, earnings, or other financial items; any statements of the strategies, plans and objectives of our management team for future operations; expectations in connection with the Company’s previously announced business plans; any statements regarding future economic conditions or performance; and statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of our management team. Such statements may be preceded by the words “may,” “will,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “expect,” “intends,” “plans,” “strategy,” “prospects,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “approximately,” “estimate,” “predict,” “project,” “potential,” “continue,” “ongoing,” or the negative of these terms or other words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future events or future operating or financial performance, although the absence of these words does not necessarily mean that a statement is not forward-looking. We have based our forward-looking statements on management’s current expectations and assumptions about future events and trends affecting our business and industry. Although we do not make forward-looking statements unless we believe we have a reasonable basis for doing so, we cannot guarantee their accuracy. Therefore, forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future events or performance, are based on certain assumptions, and are subject to various known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company’s control and cannot be predicted or quantified. Consequently, actual events and results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, risks and uncertainties associated with (i) regulatory limitations on our products and services and the uncertainty in the application of federal, state, and local laws to our business, and any changes in such laws; (ii) our ability to manufacture our products and product candidates on a commercial scale on our own or in collaboration with third parties; (iii) our ability to identify, consummate, and integrate anticipated acquisitions; (iv) general industry and economic conditions; (v) our ability to access adequate capital upon terms and conditions that are acceptable to us; (vi) our ability to pay interest and principal on outstanding debt when due; (vii) volatility in credit and market conditions; (viii) the loss of one or more key executives or other key employees; and (ix) other risks and uncertainties related to the cannabis market and our business strategy. More detailed information about the Company and the risk factors that may affect the realization of forward-looking statements is set forth in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. Investors and security holders are urged to read these documents free of charge on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov. The Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise except as required by law.
Investor Relations Contact
Sean Mansouri, CFA or Aaron D’Souza
Elevate IR
(720) 330-2829
[email protected]
MEDICINE MAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
For the Periods Ended March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023
Expressed in U.S. Dollars
March 31, |
December 31, |
||||
2024 |
2023 |
||||
ASSETS
|
|||||
Current Assets |
|||||
Cash & Cash Equivalents |
$ |
13,151,317 |
$ |
19,248,932 |
|
Accounts Receivable, net of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts |
3,356,032 |
4,261,159 |
|||
Inventory |
26,382,184 |
25,787,793 |
|||
Marketable Securities, net of Unrealized Loss of $347,516 and Loss of $1,816, respectively |
108,583 |
456,099 |
|||
Prepaid Expenses & Other Current Assets |
3,502,310 |
3,914,064 |
|||
Total Current Assets |
46,500,426 |
53,668,047 |
|||
Non-Current Assets |
|||||
Fixed Assets, net Accumulated Depreciation of $10,061,700 and $8,741,782, respectively |
31,326,000 |
31,113,630 |
|||
Investments |
2,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
|||
Investments Held for Sale |
– |
202,111 |
|||
Goodwill |
67,492,705 |
67,499,199 |
|||
Intangible Assets, net Accumulated Amortization of $36,483,160 and $32,706,765, respectively |
162,391,482 |
166,167,877 |
|||
Other Non-Current Assets |
1,328,187 |
1,263,837 |
|||
Operating Lease Right of Use Assets |
34,575,832 |
34,233,142 |
|||
Deferred Tax Assets, net |
992,144 |
1,996,489 |
|||
Total Non-Current Assets |
300,106,350 |
304,476,285 |
|||
Total Assets |
$ |
346,606,776 |
$ |
358,144,332 |
|
LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
|
|||||
Current Liabilities |
|||||
Accounts Payable |
$ |
9,443,233 |
$ |
13,341,561 |
|
Accrued Expenses |
8,106,618 |
7,774,691 |
|||
Derivative Liabilities |
1,319,845 |
638,020 |
|||
Lease Liabilities – Current |
5,186,316 |
4,922,724 |
|||
Current Portion of Long Term Debt |
29,579,713 |
3,547,011 |
|||
Income Taxes Payable |
28,235,039 |
25,232,782 |
|||
Total Current Liabilities |
81,870,764 |
55,456,789 |
|||
Non-Current Liabilities |
|||||
Long Term Debt, net of Debt Discount & Issuance Costs |
130,120,753 |
153,262,203 |
|||
Lease Liabilities – Non-Current |
30,735,072 |
30,133,452 |
|||
Total Non-Current Liabilities |
160,855,825 |
183,395,655 |
|||
Total Liabilities |
$ |
242,726,589 |
$ |
238,852,444 |
|
Stockholders’ Equity |
|||||
Preferred Stock, $0.001 Par Value. 10,000,000 Shares Authorized; 82,185 Shares Issued and |
|||||
82,185 Outstanding as of March 31, 2024 and 85,534 Shares Issued and 85,534 Outstanding as of |
|||||
December 31, 2023. |
82 |
86 |
|||
Common Stock, $0.001 Par Value. 250,000,000 Shares Authorized; 79,168,539 Shares Issued |
|||||
and 78,248,389 Shares Outstanding as of March 31, 2024 and 74,888,392 Shares Issued |
|||||
and 73,968,242 Shares Outstanding as of December 31, 2023. |
79,169 |
74,888 |
|||
Additional Paid-In Capital |
202,677,665 |
202,040,968 |
|||
Accumulated Deficit |
(96,843,602) |
(80,790,927) |
|||
Common Stock Held in Treasury, at Cost, 920,150 Shares Held as of March 31, 2024 and |
|||||
920,150 Shares Held as of December 31, 2023. |
(2,033,127) |
(2,033,127) |
|||
Total Stockholders’ Equity |
103,880,187 |
119,291,888 |
|||
Total Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity |
$ |
346,606,776 |
$ |
358,144,332 |
MEDICINE MAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME AND (LOSS)
For the Periods Ended March 31, 2024 and 2023
Expressed in U.S. Dollars
For the Three Months Ended |
|||||
March 31, |
|||||
2024 |
2023 |
||||
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
||||
Operating Revenues |
|||||
Retail |
$ |
37,633,252 |
$ |
35,820,111 |
|
Wholesale |
3,898,320 |
4,058,925 |
|||
Other |
69,421 |
121,900 |
|||
Total Revenue |
41,600,993 |
40,000,936 |
|||
Total Cost of Goods & Services |
23,667,319 |
18,152,163 |
|||
Gross Profit |
17,933,674 |
21,848,773 |
|||
Operating Expenses |
|||||
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses |
11,835,818 |
10,100,934 |
|||
Professional Services |
1,671,881 |
1,187,364 |
|||
Salaries |
6,880,988 |
4,695,971 |
|||
Stock Based Compensation |
253,916 |
214,544 |
|||
Total Operating Expenses |
20,642,603 |
16,198,813 |
|||
Income from Operations |
(2,708,929) |
5,649,960 |
|||
Other Income (Expense) |
|||||
Interest Expense, net |
(8,307,369) |
(7,745,854) |
|||
Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Derivative Liabilities |
(681,825) |
8,501,685 |
|||
Other Loss |
10,500 |
– |
|||
Loss on Investment |
(33,382) |
– |
|||
Unrealized Gain on Investment |
(347,516) |
1,816 |
|||
Total Other Income (Expense) |
(9,359,592) |
757,647 |
|||
Pre-Tax Net Income (Loss) |
(12,068,521) |
6,407,607 |
|||
Provision for Income Taxes |
3,984,154 |
4,662,178 |
|||
Net Income (Loss) |
$ |
(16,052,675) |
$ |
1,745,429 |
|
Less: Accumulated Preferred Stock Dividends for the Period |
(2,155,259) |
(2,029,394) |
|||
Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Stockholders |
$ |
(18,207,934) |
$ |
(283,965) |
|
Earnings (Loss) per Share Attributable to Common Stockholders |
|||||
Basic Earnings (Loss) per Share |
$ |
(0.24) |
$ |
(0.01) |
|
Diluted Earnings (Loss) per Share |
$ |
(0.24) |
$ |
(0.06) |
|
Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding – Basic |
76,006,932 |
55,835,501 |
|||
Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding – Diluted |
76,006,932 |
101,608,278 |
|||
Comprehensive Income (Loss) |
$ |
(16,052,675) |
$ |
1,745,429 |
MEDICINE MAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the Periods Ended March 31, 2024 and 2023
Expressed in U.S. Dollars
For the Three Months Ended |
|||||
March 31, |
|||||
2024 |
2023 |
||||
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
||||
Cash Flows from Operating Activities: |
|||||
Net Income (Loss) for the Period |
$ |
(16,052,675) |
$ |
1,745,429 |
|
Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income (Loss) to Cash for Operating Activities |
|||||
Depreciation & Amortization |
5,096,314 |
6,151,395 |
|||
Non-Cash Interest Expense |
1,031,431 |
991,184 |
|||
Non-Cash Lease Expense |
2,871,226 |
2,251,459 |
|||
Deferred Taxes |
1,004,345 |
(637,225) |
|||
Loss on Investment |
202,111 |
– |
|||
Change in Derivative Liabilities |
681,825 |
(8,501,685) |
|||
Amortization of Debt Issuance Costs |
421,512 |
421,513 |
|||
Amortization of Debt Discount |
2,303,246 |
1,999,933 |
|||
(Gain) Loss on Investments, net |
347,516 |
(1,816) |
|||
Stock Based Compensation |
640,974 |
214,544 |
|||
Changes in Operating Assets & Liabilities (net of Acquired Amounts): |
|||||
Accounts Receivable |
905,127 |
(118,181) |
|||
Inventory |
(587,900) |
(3,023,251) |
|||
Prepaid Expenses & Other Current Assets |
411,754 |
(3,036,801) |
|||
Other Assets |
(64,350) |
360,674 |
|||
Change in Operating Lease Liabilities |
(2,348,703) |
(1,531,765) |
|||
Accounts Payable & Other Liabilities |
(3,566,401) |
(3,464,671) |
|||
Income Taxes Payable |
3,002,257 |
5,299,403 |
|||
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Operating Activities |
(3,700,390) |
(879,861) |
|||
Cash Flows from Investing Activities: |
|||||
Collection of Notes Receivable |
– |
10,631 |
|||
Purchase of Fixed Assets |
(1,532,287) |
(2,913,394) |
|||
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Investing Activities |
(1,532,287) |
(2,902,763) |
|||
Cash Flows from Financing Activities: |
|||||
Payment on Notes Payable |
(864,938) |
– |
|||
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities |
(864,938) |
– |
|||
Net (Decrease) in Cash & Cash Equivalents |
(6,097,615) |
(3,782,624) |
|||
Cash & Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Period |
19,248,932 |
38,949,253 |
|||
Cash & Cash Equivalents at End of Period |
$ |
13,151,317 |
$ |
35,166,628 |
|
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information: |
|||||
Cash Paid for Interest |
$ |
4,515,205 |
$ |
6,540,748 |
MEDICINE MAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
ADJUSTED EBITDA RECONCILIATION (NON-GAAP)
For the Periods Ended March 31, 2024 and 2023
Expressed in U.S. Dollars
For the Three Months Ended |
|||||
March 31, |
|||||
2024 |
2023 |
||||
Net Income (Loss) |
$ |
(16,052,675) |
$ |
1,745,429 |
|
Interest Expense, net |
8,307,369 |
7,745,854 |
|||
Provision for Income Taxes |
3,984,154 |
4,662,178 |
|||
Other (Income) Expense, net of Interest Expense |
1,052,223 |
(8,503,501) |
|||
Depreciation & Amortization |
5,618,834 |
6,612,814 |
|||
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and |
|||||
Amortization (EBITDA) (non-GAAP) |
$ |
2,909,905 |
$ |
12,262,774 |
|
Non-Cash Stock Compensation |
253,916 |
214,544 |
|||
Deal Related Expenses |
637,761 |
1,195,802 |
|||
Capital Raise Related Expenses |
20,760 |
35,068 |
|||
Severance |
484,561 |
118,436 |
|||
Retention Program Expenses |
807,500 |
280,632 |
|||
Pre-Operating & Dark Carry Expenses |
1,053,837 |
391,917 |
|||
One-Time Legal Settlements |
417,653 |
– |
|||
Other Non-Recurring Items |
754,751 |
25,707 |
|||
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) |
$ |
7,340,644 |
$ |
14,524,880 |
|
Revenue |
41,600,993 |
40,000,936 |
|||
Adjusted EBITDA Percent |
17.6 % |
36.3 % |
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