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Amyris reported a record $177 million in total revenue for Q1 2021, driven by a 37% increase in underlying revenue and significant contributions from strategic ingredient transactions. Product revenue surged 47% to $28 million, bolstered by a 73% rise in consumer sales. Adjusted EBITDA reached $103 million, showing a massive improvement year-over-year. The company is on track to achieve full-year revenue of approximately $400 million and expects positive adjusted EBITDA for the year, alongside reduced debt levels.

Positive
  • Record Q1 2021 total revenue of $177 million.
  • Adjusted EBITDA increased by $130 million year-over-year to $103 million.
  • Consumer product revenue rose by 73% to $15.7 million.
  • Strategic ingredient transactions anticipated to lead to $2.5 billion in future revenue.
  • Expecting full-year total revenue of approximately $400 million.
Negative
  • GAAP net earnings reported at -$289 million due to non-cash adjustments.

EMERYVILLE, Calif., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Amyris, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMRS), a leading synthetic biotechnology company active in the Clean Health and Beauty markets through its consumer brands, today announced financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2021.

"We delivered significant value during the first quarter from continued product-related revenue growth and the completion of the second strategic ingredients transaction resulting in record revenue and significantly positive adjusted EBITDA. We further reduced our debt position, and since the close of Q1, we signed the third strategic ingredients transaction and completed a successful equity raise. All these factors combined enhance our capital structure, solidify our liquidity and provide financial flexibility to accelerate growth," commented John Melo, President and Chief Executive Officer.

"Consumer demand for clean beauty is accelerating and our consumer brands are delivering industry-leading growth. Our ingredients portfolio also delivered a solid quarter, and we are very pleased with the progress on the three strategic transactions. These transactions further validate the value we have long associated with our ingredients portfolio, accelerate our market leadership, and expand partnerships to establish industry platforms for nutrition and flavor and fragrance markets. We are the leader of bio-manufacturing and believe that we deliver more bio-manufactured products than the aggregate of the entire sector," continued Melo.

"We're on track to more than double our targeted additional retail locations and our new brands have a strong retail order book ahead of their launch dates. We expanded the number of ingredients in the development and scale-up pipeline by 33% and see an estimated $2.5 billion of future ingredient revenue from the strategic, long term manufacturing partnerships with DSM and Ingredion. Based on our momentum, we expect full year underlying total revenue in the $250 million range and reported total revenue of around $400 million, when including the contributions from strategic transactions. We expect positive adjusted EBITDA for full year 2021," concluded Melo. "We are leading the world of bio-manufacturing through the delivery of clean, sustainable chemistry for a healthier planet."

Q1 2021 Financial Highlights

  • Total revenue of $177 million was a new record and included revenue of $144 million related to the strategic ingredient portfolio transaction. Total underlying revenue (product sales and collaboration revenue) increased 37% to $33 million compared to Q1 2020.
  • Product revenue of $28 million increased $9 million or 47%, compared to Q1 2020 driven by a $6 million, or 73%, increase in consumer sales and a $3 million, or 25%, increase in ingredient sales.
  • Gross margin of $161 million or 91% of revenue improved from $18 million or 63% of revenue in Q1 2020. Excluding the $144 million contribution from the strategic transaction, gross margin of $17 million increased by $4 million compared to Q1 2020 due to product-related margin growth.
  • Cash operating expense of $54 million increased by $9 million, or 21% compared to Q1 2020 due primarily to marketing investments in the expansion of consumer brands and additional R&D spend.
  • Adjusted EBITDA was $103 million and improved $130 million year-over-year due to income from the Q1 strategic ingredients transaction, increased underlying revenue and improved product margins, partially offset by higher operating expenses.
  • GAAP net earnings were -$289 million due primarily to -$377 million of unfavorable non-cash mark-to-market adjustments related to changes in the fair value of debt and derivatives. GAAP EPS of -$1.08 compared to -$0.56 in Q1 2020.
  • Adjusted net earnings of $95 million, or $0.35 per share compared to adjusted net earnings of -$44.0 million, or -$0.28 per share, for Q1 2020. The Company recorded non-GAAP adjustments totaling $384 million in Q1 2021.
  • Cash at the end of the quarter was $144 million, compared to $3 million at the end of Q1 2020. This includes $150 million from the strategic ingredients transaction completed during the quarter (net $123 million after $23 million debt prepayment and $4 million expense).
  • Total principal debt at the end of the quarter was $115 million, compared to $209 million at the end of Q1 2020, and $171 million at year-end 2020. Interest expense for Q1 2021 was $6 million compared to $15 million in Q1 2020 due to lower debt.

Q1 2021 Sales Revenue



Three Months Ended
March 31,


(In millions)

2021

2020

YoY%

Consumer

$

15.7

$

9.1

73%

Ingredients

12.7

10.2

25%

Product

28.4

19.3

47%

Collaborations and grants

4.9

5.0

-3%

Underlying total

33.2

24.3

37%

Other

143.6

4.8

2882%

Reported total

$

176.9

$

29.1

507%

1 Includes one-off strategic ingredient portfolio transaction in Q1 2021

Full Year 2021 Outlook

  • Underlying total revenue (Product, Collaboration & Grants) expected to be in the $250 million range. Reported total revenue expected to be around $400 million inclusive of strategic transactions.
  • Continued growth combined with strategic transactions expected to result in positive full year adjusted EBITDA.
  • Debt expected to be below $100 million by year-end. This includes a $50 million convertible to equity (i.e. net $50 million).

Business Highlights

1.    Commercializing our Lab-to-Market Synthetic Biology Platform

We expanded the number of ingredients in the development and scale-up pipeline by 33% from 18 to 24.

Our proprietary Lab-to-Market pipeline continues to make impressive progress in transitioning new molecules to manufacturing scale and reducing our manufacturing costs with each campaign. Amyris is at >90% of its final manufacturing cost target for a key food ingredient, >80% for two others in the food, health and wellness sectors and exceeded the performance targets for a fourth molecule targeted for the fragrance industry.

Our R&D and Process Development teams continue to drive down the manufacturing cost for CBG and is targeting another campaign in the second half of 2021.

Our development of squalane as an excipient, and our collaboration with IDRI on the next-generation advanced RNA vaccine for current and future potential COVID variants continues to progress well.

2.    No Compromise® Consumer Brands

We recently announced a 5-year partnership with Reese Witherspoon as global brand ambassador for Biossance. Reese, the Biossance brand team and its industry-leading scientists will create content that is engaging and educational, empowering today's beauty community to become savvier, more health-conscious consumers. Since the announcement 60% of consumers who purchased on Biossance.com were new compared to 44% in the previous 7 days.

Biossance launched in China in March and Sephora expansion in North America and Australia continues.

We launched Pipette in more than 600 Target stores nationwide. Within the first month we achieved number one "New Baby Bath Brand" at Target in both retail sales and units.

We have entered into a partnership to establish a manufacturing and fulfillment center in Reno Nevada. We expect to transition up to 70% of our consumer products from various contract manufacturers to this location and expect this to reduce our cost of goods. Additionally, we expect to improve our speed to market and our flexibility in quickly adapting to the needs of our retail partners and consumers.

3.    Ingredients Portfolio enabling the ESG agenda of industry leaders

Consistent with our previous communication we have now completed three strategic transactions.

With the transactions we see a clear path that is strategic and value accretive for all parties involved. Amyris will continue to do what it does best in these partnerships, namely develop, scale and commercialize ingredients from our Lab-to-Market operating system

The first two transactions were with DSM and represent an estimated value of $550 million in short and medium-term contributions. The upfront cash was $190 million for the two combined with which we paid down $23 million in debt.

The third strategic transaction was with Ingredion for the exclusive licensing of Amyris's zero-calorie, nature-based, fermented Reb M sweetener. The transaction value is estimated to be $100 million, comprised of both short and medium-term contributions from Ingredion. This includes $75 million for the exclusive license to sell and market Reb M from fermentation along with a participation in the Brazil manufacturing joint venture. Additional value is expected from future profit share from Reb M sales and R&D collaboration.

Our engineering and operations team remains on task for the construction of our new ingredients plant in Barra Bonita, Brazil. We expect to complete construction by the end of this year and be producing early 2022.

FINANCIAL RESULTS AND NON-GAAP INFORMATION

To supplement our financial results and guidance presented in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), we use certain non-GAAP financial measures that we believe are helpful in understanding our financial results. These non-GAAP financial measures are among the factors management uses in planning and forecasting future periods. These non-GAAP financial measures also facilitate management's internal comparisons to Amyris's historical performance as well as comparisons to the operating results of other companies. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures, when considered together with financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP, can enhance investors' and analysts' abilities to meaningfully compare our results from period to period, identify operating trends in our business, and track and model our financial performance. In addition, our management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures allow for greater transparency into the indicators used by management to understand and evaluate our business and make operating decisions.

Non-GAAP financial information is not prepared under a comprehensive set of accounting rules, and therefore, should only be read in conjunction with financial information reported under GAAP in order to understand Amyris's operating performance. A reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures presented in this release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, is provided in the tables attached to this press release.

Our Non-GAAP financial measures include the following:

Adjusted net income (loss) is calculated as GAAP net income/loss excluding stock-based compensation expense, gain/loss from change in fair value of derivatives, gain/ loss from changes in the fair value of debt, losses upon debt extinguishment, income attributable to noncontrolling interest, loss allocated to participating securities, inventory lower of cost or net realizable value adjustments, R&D performance agreement termination, manufacturing capacity fee adjustments and other income/expense and income/loss attributable to noncontrolling interest.

Adjusted EPS is calculated by dividing adjusted net income (loss) by the weighted average shares, basic outstanding for the period.

Non-GAAP Gross Margin (Gross Margin) is calculated as GAAP revenues divided by non-GAAP cost of products sold (which excludes other costs/provisions, inventory lower of cost or net realizable value adjustments, excess capacity, manufacturing capacity fee adjustments, stock-based compensation expense, depreciation and amortization).

Non-GAAP Cash Operating Expense is calculated as GAAP Operating Expense minus non-cash stock-based compensation, depreciation and amortization and R&D performance agreement termination.

EBITDA is calculated as GAAP net income (loss) less interest, expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, deemed dividends to preferred stockholders, and loss allocated to participating securities.

Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as EBITDA less income attributable to noncontrolling interest, gain/loss from change in fair value of derivatives, gain/loss from changes in the fair value of debt, loss upon debt extinguishment, other income/expense, loss from investment in affiliate, income attributable to non-controlling interest, inventory lower of cost or net realizable value adjustments, R&D performance agreement termination, manufacturing capacity fee adjustments, and stock-based compensation expense.

Conference Call

Amyris will host its first quarter 2021 conference call today at 9:00 am ET (6:00 am PT) to discuss its financial results and provide a business and financial update.

Live audio webcast/conference call:

Webcast: please visit http://investors.amyris.com.
U.S. Dial-In Number: (877) 870-4263. International Dial-In Number: (412) 317-0790.

Please connect to the website or dial in to the conference call 15 minutes prior to the start of the call to avoid connection delays. If a participant will be listen-only, they are encouraged to listen via the webcast on Amyris's investor page.

A replay of the webcast will be available on the Investor Relations section of Amyris's website.

About Amyris
Amyris (Nasdaq: AMRS) is a science and technology leader in the research, development and production of sustainable ingredients for the Clean Health & Beauty and Flavors & Fragrances markets. Amyris uses an impressive array of exclusive technologies, including state-of-the-art machine learning, robotics and artificial intelligence. Our ingredients are included in over 3,000 products from the world's top brands, reaching more than 200 million consumers. Amyris is proud to own and operate a family of consumer brands - all built around its No Compromise® promise of clean ingredients: Biossance® clean beauty skincare, Pipette® clean baby skincare and Purecane™, a zero-calorie sweetener naturally derived from sugarcane. For more information, please visit http://www.amyris.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements, and any statements other than statements of historical fact could be deemed to be forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements regarding future events, such as Amyris's 2021 financial outlook and goals, including the addition of retail locations and launch of new brands; Amyris's belief regarding its delivery of more bio-manufactured products than aggregate of the sector; Amyris's expectations regarding future ingredient revenue as well as strategic and value accretive path with respect to its strategic transactions; Amyris's expectations regarding transitioning consumer products to future fulfillment center to reduce cost of goods; Amyris's expectations regarding improving speed to market and adaptability to needs of retail partners and consumers; and other expectations regarding financial and operational results and strategic priorities, including the timing of completion of Brazil facility. These statements are based on management's current expectations and actual results and future events may differ materially due to risks and uncertainties, including risks related to Amyris's liquidity and ability to fund operating and capital expenses, risks related to its financing activities, risks related to potential delays or failures in completing and integrating planned acquisitions, risks related to potential delays or failures in development, regulatory approval, launch, production and commercialization of products, risks related to Amyris's reliance on third parties (including supply chain), and other risks detailed from time to time in filings Amyris makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. Amyris disclaims any obligation to update information contained in these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Amyris, the Amyris logo, No Compromise, Biossance, Pipette, and Purecane are trademarks or registered trademarks of Amyris, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

Financial Tables Follow

Amyris, Inc. 



CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS



(In thousands

March 31,
2021

December
31,
2020

Assets



Current assets:



Cash and cash equivalents

$   143,821

$     30,152

Restricted cash

283

309

Accounts receivable, net

27,036

32,846

Accounts receivable - related party, net

391

12,110

Contract assets

6,589

4,178

Contract assets - related party

2,000

1,203

Inventories

47,639

42,862

Deferred cost of products sold - related party

5,220

9,801

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

19,246

13,103

Total current assets

252,225

146,564

Property, plant and equipment, net

31,933

32,875

Deferred cost of products sold, noncurrent - related party

9,391

9,939

Restricted cash, noncurrent

961

961

Recoverable taxes from Brazilian government entities

8,680

8,641

Right-of-use assets under financing leases, net

9,296

9,994

Right-of-use assets under operating leases, net

9,333

10,136

Other assets

4,770

3,704

Total assets

$   326,589

$   222,814

Liabilities, Mezzanine Equity and Stockholders' Deficit



Current liabilities:



Accounts payable

$     44,154

$     41,045

Accrued and other current liabilities

32,121

30,707

Financing lease liabilities

3,258

4,170

Operating lease liabilities

5,510

5,226

Contract liabilities

6,163

4,468

Debt, current portion

55,904

54,748

Related party debt, current portion

-

22,689

Total current liabilities

147,110

163,053

Long-term debt, net of current portion

13,873

26,170

Related party debt, net of current portion

413,687

159,452

Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion

8,209

9,732

Derivative liabilities

31,384

8,698

Other noncurrent liabilities

22,467

22,754

Total liabilities

636,730

389,859

Commitments and contingencies



Mezzanine equity:



Contingently redeemable common stock

5,000

5,000

Stockholders' deficit:



Preferred stock

-

-

Common stock

27

24

Additional paid-in capital

2,106,214

1,957,224

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(49,413)

(47,375)

Accumulated deficit

(2,377,943)

(2,086,692)

Total Amyris, Inc. stockholders' deficit

(321,115)

(176,819)

Noncontrolling interest

5,974

4,774

Total stockholders' deficit

(315,141)

(172,045)

Total liabilities, mezzanine equity and stockholders' deficit

$   326,589

$   222,814

 

Amyris, Inc. 



CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)




Three Months Ended March 31,

(In thousands, except shares and per share amounts)

2021

2020

Revenue:



Renewable products

$        28,179

$             17,854

Licenses and royalties

143,800

5,161

Grants and collaborations

4,880

6,115

Total revenue

176,859

29,130

Cost and operating expenses:



Cost of products sold(1)

22,659

11,790

Research and development(1)

23,332

17,126

Sales, general and administrative(1)

37,922

32,014

Total cost and operating expenses

83,913

60,930

Income (loss) from operations

92,946

(31,800)

Other income (expense):



Interest expense

(5,813)

(15,002)

(Loss) gain from change in fair value of derivative instruments

(22,745)

3,282

Loss from change in fair value of debt

(326,785)

(16,503)

Loss upon extinguishment of debt

(27,313)

(27,319)

Other (expense) income, net

(678)

4

Total other expense, net

(383,334)

(55,538)

Loss before income taxes and loss from investment in affiliate

(290,388)

(87,338)

Provision for income taxes

(55)

(91)

Gain (loss) from investment in affiliate

392

(415)

Net loss

(290,051)

(87,844)

Less: income attributable to noncontrolling interest

(1,200)

-

Net loss attributable to Amyris, Inc.

(291,251)

(87,844)

Less: loss allocated to participating securities

2,099

1,087

Net loss attributable to Amyris, Inc. common stockholders, basic and diluted

(289,152)

(86,757)




Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding used in computing loss per share of common stock, basic and diluted

267,733,555

155,065,635

Loss per share attributable to common stockholders, basic and diluted

$           (1.08)

$                (0.56)




(1)Includes stock-based compensation expense as follows:



Cost of products sold

$               63

$                       -

Research and development 

1,062

1,065

Sales, general and administrative

3,156

2,439


$          4,281

$               3,504




Amyris, Inc. 



RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION
(Unaudited)




Three Months Ended March 31,

(In thousands, except per share data)

2021

2020

Net loss attributable to Amyris, Inc. common stockholders - Basic (GAAP)

$    (289,152)

$           (86,757)

Non-GAAP adjustments:



Stock-based compensation expense

4,281

3,504

(Gain) loss from change in fair value of derivative instruments

22,745

(3,282)

Loss from change in fair value of debt

326,785

16,503

Loss upon extinguishment of debt

27,313

27,319

Income attributable to noncontrolling interest

1,200

-

Loss allocated to participating securities

(2,099)

(1,087)

Inventory lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value adjustment

(161)

(616)

R&D Performance Agreement termination

1,850

-

Manufacturing capacity fee adjustment

1,482

-

Other (income) expense, net, and (gain) loss from investment in affiliate

286

411

Adjusted net income (loss) attributable to Amyris, Inc. common stockholders (non-GAAP)

$        94,530

$           (44,005)




Weighted-average shares outstanding



Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding used in computing earnings (loss) per share attributable to Amyris, Inc. common stockholders (non-GAAP)

267,733,555

155,065,635




Loss per share attributable to Amyris, Inc. common stockholders - Basic (GAAP)

$          (1.08)

$               (0.56)

Non-GAAP adjustments:



Stock-based compensation expense

0.02

0.02

(Gain) loss from change in fair value of derivative instruments

0.08

(0.02)

Loss from change in fair value of debt

1.22

0.11

Loss upon extinguishment of debt

0.10

0.18

Income attributable to noncontrolling interest

0.00

-

Loss allocated to participating securities

(0.01)

(0.01)

Inventory lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value adjustment

(0.00)

(0.00)

R&D Performance Agreement termination

0.01

-

Manufacturing capacity fee adjustment

0.01

-

Other (income) expense, net, and (gain) loss from investment in affiliate

0.00

0.00

Adjusted earnings (loss) per share attributable to Amyris, Inc. common stockholders (non-GAAP)(1)

$            0.35

$               (0.28)

(1)Amounts may not sum due to rounding.

-

-


Three Months Ended March 31,

Adjusted EBITDA

2021

2020

GAAP net loss attributable to Amyris, Inc. common stockholders - Basic

$    (289,152)

$           (86,757)

Interest expense

5,813

15,002

Income taxes

55

91

Depreciation and amortization

2,114

1,719

Loss allocated to participating securities

(2,099)

(1,087)

EBITDA

(283,269)

(71,032)

Income attributable to noncontrolling interest

1,200

-

(Gain) loss from change in fair value of derivative instruments and debt, loss upon extinguishment of debt, other (income) expense, and (gain) loss from investment in affiliate

377,129

40,951

Inventory lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value adjustment

(161)

(616)

R&D performance agreement termination

1,850

-

Manufacturing capacity fee adjustment

1,482

-

Stock-based compensation

4,281

3,504

Adjusted EBITDA

$      102,512

$           (27,193)

 

Amyris, Inc. 



RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION
(Unaudited)




Three Months Ended March 31,

(In thousands)

2021

2020

Revenue (GAAP and non-GAAP)



   Renewable products

$       28,179

$       17,854

   Licenses and royalties

143,800

5,161

   Grants and collaborations

4,880

6,115

Revenue (GAAP and non-GAAP)

$     176,859

$       29,130




Cost of products sold (GAAP)

$       22,659

$       11,790

   Other costs/provisions

(4,473)

(1,431)

   Manufacturing capacity fee adjustment

(1,482)

-

   Inventory lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value adjustment

161

616

   Excess capacity

(205)

(66)

   Stock-based compensation expense

(63)

-

   Depreciation and amortization

(514)

(233)

Cost of products sold (non-GAAP)

$       16,083

$       10,676




Adjusted gross margin (non-GAAP)

$     160,776

$       18,454

   Gross margin %

91%

63%




Research and development expense (GAAP)

$       23,332

$       17,126

   Stock-based compensation expense

(1,062)

(1,065)

   Depreciation and amortization

(1,321)

(1,225)

   R&D performance agreement termination

(1,850)

-

Research and development expense (non-GAAP)

$       19,099

$       14,836




Sales, general and administrative expense (GAAP)

$       37,922

$       32,014

   Stock-based compensation expense

(3,156)

(2,439)

   Depreciation and amortization

(279)

(261)

Sales, general and administrative expense (non-GAAP)

$       34,487

$       29,314




Cash operating expense (non-GAAP)

$       53,586

$       44,150

 

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FAQ

What were Amyris's Q1 2021 earnings results?

Amyris reported total revenue of $177 million and adjusted EBITDA of $103 million.

What is Amyris's outlook for 2021?

The company expects full-year total revenue around $400 million and positive adjusted EBITDA.

How much did Amyris reduce its debt in Q1 2021?

Amyris reduced its debt from $209 million at the end of Q1 2020 to $115 million by the end of Q1 2021.

What factors contributed to Amyris's revenue growth in Q1 2021?

Revenue growth was driven by increased consumer sales and strategic ingredient transactions.

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