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Akoustis Reports Fiscal First Quarter 2022 Results
Source: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 01 Nov 2021 07:00:00 America/New_York
- Q1FY22 Revenue of $1.9M Representing an Increase of Nearly 300% Year-Over-Year
- December Revenue Guidance of $3.5-$4.0M Expected to be Up Nearly 100% Sequentially at the Mid-Point
- Robust Customer Activity and Design Win Pipeline in 5G Mobile, WiFi CPE, Infrastructure and Other Markets
- XBAW Filters Entering Production in Core WiFi 6E and Network Infrastructure Segments in Current Quarter
- Company to Host Investor Update Call Today at 8:00 am ET
Charlotte, N.C., Nov. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Akoustis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKTS) (“Akoustis” or the “Company”), an integrated device manufacturer (IDM) of patented bulk acoustic wave (BAW) high-band RF filters for mobile and other wireless applications, announced today a 290% year-over-year increase in revenue to $1.9 million for the 2022 fiscal first quarter ended September 30, 2021. Revenue was in-line with the Company’s previous guidance of approximately $2.0 million, despite continuing headwinds stemming from both the Coronavirus and worldwide supply chain challenges. The Company had $75.7 million in cash as of September 30, 2021.
Akoustis will host an investor call to provide a business update and outlook, followed by a Q & A session this morning at 8:00 a.m. EDT. The call-in numbers are 877-407-3982 (domestic) or +01 201-493-6780 (international). The conference call will be webcast live on the Company’s website and will be available for playback at the following URL: https://ir.akoustis.com/ir-calendar.
Jeff Shealy, founder and CEO of Akoustis, stated, “Despite the ongoing macro headwinds, Akoustis is steadily growing its pipeline of XBAW™ designs and customers. We expect to return to double-digit sequential revenue growth in the December quarter, as we ramp volume XBAW RF filter solutions to multiple customers across the WiFi 6, WiFi 6E, 5G network infrastructure and other markets.”
Mr. Shealy continued, “We continue to experience strong demand and a growing sales funnel for our WiFi 6E, 5G mobile and CBRS XBAW™ filters. Importantly, our efforts in 5G mobile have been rewarded with the foundry agreement announced last quarter and, as we announced today, we have just engaged with a third mobile customer, a leading 4G/5G RF component maker focused on markets in Asia.”
Akoustis is actively delivering volume production of its WiFi 6 tandem filter solutions, shipping multiple 5G small cell XBAW™ filter solutions, delivering initial designs of its new 5G mobile filter solutions to multiple customers and is now entering the market with its new WiFi 6E coexistence XBAW™ filter solutions.
Given the rapidly growing sales funnel activity as well as ongoing interaction with customers regarding expected ramps in 5G mobile, WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E in calendar 2022, the Company plans to increase the annual production capacity at its New York fab by the end of calendar 2021 to approximately 500 million filters per year.
Recent Business Highlights
- Announced today a third mobile XBAW™ customer, a leading RF component company focused on Asian handset suppliers
- Announced the acquisition of a majority ownership position in RFM Integrated Device, Inc., with over 400 RF SAW resonator & filter and crystal resonator & VCO timing control products in its growing portfolio
- Shipped first XBAW™ filter sample to tier-1 RF component customer for evaluation and characterization and received positive feedback on initial design
- Announced foundry agreement with tier-2 RF front-end module customer for the manufacture of filters for 5G mobile
- Announced the migration of the development and manufacture of new WLP process into our NY facility
- Entered into an agreement with tier-1 PC chipmaker for the development of WiFi 6E RF diplexer product for the personal computing market
- Developed more than 12 XBAW™ WiFi filters
- Received two new design wins for 5.5 GHz and 6.5 GHz WiFi 6E XBAW™ filters from carrier-focused gateway OEM and tier-1 WiFi OEM
- Received new design win from second WiFi 6 customer for a new MU-MIMO enterprise-class WiFi router
- Continued commercial production for tier-1 consumer-focused tri-band WiFi 6 product, which is currently available for sale in both online and retail box stores
- Achieved robust sampling of WiFi 6E filters to tier-1 and tier-2 OEMs, ODMs and SoC customers, and expect to ramp production with more than five WiFi customers by the end of the current calendar year
- Received two design wins for our 3.6 GHz XBAW™ filter for a Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) Customer
- Entered the timing and control market with disruptive high-frequency XBAW™ resonators with new customer
- Received an order for the development of a new 3.8 GHz XBAW™ filter from an existing defense customer
- Continued DARPA direct-to-phase II (DP2) contract to advance design and manufacturing of XBAW™ technology for filters and other sensors
- Submitted a new multi-year, multi-million-dollar proposal with DARPA to scale XBAW™ technology up to 18 GHz
- Expanded XBAW™ patent portfolio to 52 issued and licensed patents plus 83 patents pending
Akoustis currently has 15 commercial XBAW™ filters in its product catalog, and recently introduced 5.6 GHz and 6.6 GHz WiFi 6E coexistence filter modules, which when qualified, will bring the number of catalog products to 17. Current product catalog filters include a 5.6 GHz WiFi filter, a 5.2 GHz WiFi filter, a 5.5 GHz WiFi-6E filter, a 6.5 GHz WiFi 6E filter, three small cell 5G network infrastructure filters including two Band n77 filters and one Band n79 filter, a 3.8 GHz filter and five S-Band filters for defense phased-array radar applications, a 3.6 GHz filter for the CBRS 5G infrastructure market and a C-Band filter for the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) market. The Company is also developing several new filters for the sub-7 GHz bands targeting 5G mobile device, network infrastructure, WiFi CPE and defense markets.
First Fiscal Quarter Financial Performance
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2020Revenue Revenue with customers $ 1,868 $ 636 Cost of revenue 2,902 1,649 Gross profit (loss) (1,034 ) (1,013 ) Operating expenses Research and development 7,974 6,380 General and administrative expenses 3,876 2,927 Total operating expenses 11,850 9,307 Loss from operations (12,884 ) (10,320 ) Other (expense) income Interest (expense) income 35 (1,431 ) Other (expense) — (1 ) Change in fair value of derivative liabilities — (198 ) Total other (expense) income 35 (1,630 ) Net loss $ (12,849 ) $ (11,950 ) Net loss per common share - basic and diluted $ (0.25 ) $ (0.31 ) Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic and diluted 51,436,075 38,176,702 September 30, June 30, 2021 2021 Assets Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 75,681 $ 88,322 Accounts receivable 1,352 1,170 Inventory 2,058 1,390 Other current assets 3,537 2,314 Total current assets 82,628 93,196 Property and equipment, net 36,911 30,730 Intangibles, net 564 572 Operating lease right-of-use asset, net 410 471 Other assets 11 25 Total Assets $ 120,524 $ 124,994 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 7,601 $ 6,954 Deferred revenue — 41 Operating lease liability - current 280 270 Total current liabilities 7,881 7,265 Long-term Liabilities: Operating lease liability - non-current 128 202 Other long-term liabilities 117 117 Total long-term liabilities 245 319 Total Liabilities 8,126 7,584 Stockholders’ Equity Preferred stock, par value $0.001: 5,000,000 shares authorized; none issued and outstanding — — Common stock, $0.001 par value; 100,000,000 shares authorized; 52,037,519 and 51,235,764 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021, respectively 52 51 Additional paid in capital 272,966 265,130 Accumulated deficit (160,620 ) (147,771 ) Total Stockholders’ Equity 112,398 117,410 Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $ 120,524 $ 124,994 The following Non-GAAP measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP measures exclude significant expenses that are required by GAAP to be recorded in the Company's financial statements and are subject to inherent limitations. Please see reconciliations to comparable GAAP measures below and descriptions of these non-GAAP measures under “Non-GAAP Measures.”
Non-GAAP Operating Loss and Non-GAAP Net Loss for the three months ending September 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:
Akoustis Technologies, Inc. Unaudited Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures Three Months Ended September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020 (in thousands) GAAP operating loss $ (12,884) $ (10,320) Gain on sale of fixed assets (197) — Common stock issued for services 2,348 2,027 Non-GAAP operating loss $ (10,733) $ (8,293) Three Months Ended September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020 (in thousands) GAAP net loss $ (12,849) $ (11,950) Amortization of debt discount — 1,032 Change in fair value of derivative liability — 198 Gain on sale of fixed assets (197) — Common stock issued for services 2,348 2,027 Non-GAAP net loss $ (10,698) $ (8,693) Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic and diluted 51,436,075 38,176,702 Non-GAAP net loss per common share - basic and diluted $ (0.21) $ (0.23) Non-GAAP Measures
We regularly review a number of metrics, including Non-GAAP Operating Loss and Non-GAAP Net Loss, which are not financial measures calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“GAAP”). Non-GAAP Operating Loss represents operating loss before common stock issued for services and gain or loss on the sale of fixed assets. Non-GAAP Net Loss represents net loss before change in fair value of contingent real estate liability, change in fair value of derivative liabilities, debt discount amortization, gain on extinguishment of debt, gain or loss on sale of fixed assets and common stock issued for services. The Company believes these non-GAAP measures provide useful information to management, investors and financial analysts regarding certain financial and business trends relating to the Company’s financial condition and results of operations. We use these non-GAAP measures to evaluate our business, measure our performance, identify trends affecting our business, formulate financial projections and make strategic decisions.
About Akoustis Technologies, Inc.
Akoustis® (http://www.akoustis.com/) is a high-tech BAW RF filter solutions company that is pioneering next-generation materials science and MEMS wafer manufacturing to address the market requirements for improved RF filters - targeting higher bandwidth, higher operating frequencies and higher output power compared to incumbent polycrystalline BAW technology deployed today. The Company utilizes its proprietary and patented XBAWTM manufacturing process to produce bulk acoustic wave RF filters for mobile and other wireless markets, which facilitate signal acquisition and accelerate band performance between the antenna and digital back end. Superior performance is driven by the significant advances of poly-crystal, high-purity and single-crystal piezoelectric materials and the resonator-filter process technology which enables optimal trade-offs between critical power, frequency and bandwidth performance specifications.
Akoustis plans to service the fast growing multi-billion-dollar RF filter market using its integrated device manufacturer (IDM) business model. The Company owns and operates a 120,000 sq. ft. ISO-9001:2015 registered commercial wafer-manufacturing facility located in Canandaigua, NY, which includes a class 100 / class 1000 cleanroom facility - tooled for 150-mm diameter wafers - for the design, development, fabrication and packaging of RF filters, MEMS and other semiconductor devices. Akoustis Technologies, Inc. is headquartered in the Piedmont technology corridor near Charlotte, North Carolina.
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COMPANY: Tom Sepenzis Akoustis Technologies VP of Corporate Development & IR (980) 689-4961 tsepenzis@akoustis.com The Del Mar Consulting Group, Inc. Robert B. Prag, President (858) 794-9500 bprag@delmarconsulting.com