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Ferroglobe Reports Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020

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Ferroglobe (NASDAQ: GSM) reported Q4 2020 results with sales of $320.5 million, a 22% increase from Q3 2020, but a 29% decline year-over-year. The net loss widened to ($84.1) million, compared to ($46.8) million in Q3 2020. Full Year 2020 sales totaled $1.14 billion, down 29% from 2019, with a net loss of ($194.1) million. Adjusted EBITDA was $5.7 million for Q4 and $32.8 million for the full year, reflecting operational challenges due to the pandemic. A strategic plan is underway to address these issues and improve financial performance in 2021.

Positive
  • Q4 2020 sales of $320.5 million, up 22% from Q3 2020.
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $5.7 million in Q4 2020, improved from previous quarter.
  • Successful working capital reduction of $15 million in Q4 2020, totaling $135 million for the year.
  • Refinanced accounts receivable securitization program, improving cash balance by $25 million.
Negative
  • Q4 2020 net loss of ($84.1) million, an increase from ($46.8) million in Q3 2020.
  • Full Year 2020 sales down 29% to $1.14 billion compared to $1.62 billion in 2019.
  • Impairment charge of $36.8 million negatively impacting net loss.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin dropped to 1.8% in Q4 2020 from 8.5% in Q3 2020.

Adjusted EBITDA of $5.7 million in Q4 2020 and $32.8 million in Full Year 2020

  • Q4 2020 results:
    • Sales of $320.5 million, up 22% compared to $262.7 million in Q3 2020, and $376.6 million in Q4 2019
    • Net loss of ($84.1) million compared to ($46.8) million in Q3 2020, and ($73.3) million in Q4 2019
    • Adjusted EBITDA of $5.7 million compared to $22.2 million in Q3 2020, and ($30.4) million in Q4 2019
  • Full Year 2020 results:
    • Sales of $1.14 billion, down 29%, compared to $1.62 billion in 2019
    • Net loss of ($194.1) million, including an impairment charge of $36.8 million, compared to a net loss of ($285.6) million in 2019
    • Adjusted EBITDA of $32.8 million in 2020, compared to ($29.2) million in 2019
  • Continued working capital reduction of $15 million in Q4 2020, and total reduction of $135 million for the full year 2020
  • Improved available cash balance by $25 million during the quarter by successful refinancing of the prior accounts receivable securitization program with a new factoring program, at improved terms and lower cost
  • Strategic plan currently in execution stage across all value creation areas; initial financial benefits being realized

LONDON, March 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ: GSM) (“Ferroglobe”, the “Company”, or the “Parent”), a leading producer globally of silicon metal, silicon-based and manganese-based specialty alloys, today announced results for the fourth quarter and the full year 2020.

Q4 2020 Earnings Highlights

In Q4 2020, Ferroglobe posted a net loss of ($84.1) million, or ($0.49) per share on a fully diluted basis. On an adjusted basis, the Q4 2020 net loss was ($30.8) million, or ($0.47) per share on a fully diluted basis.

Q4 2020 reported EBITDA was ($0.6) million, up from ($12.2) million in the prior quarter. On an adjusted basis, Q4 2020 EBITDA was $5.7 million, down from Q3 2020 adjusted EBITDA of $22.2 million. The Company reported an adjusted EBITDA margin of 1.8% for Q4 2020, compared to an adjusted EBITDA margin of 8.5% for Q3 2020.

Full Year 2020 Earnings Highlights

For Full Year 2020, Ferroglobe posted a net loss of $(194.1) million, or $(1.13) per share. On an adjusted basis, Full Year 2020 net loss was $(92.6) million, or $(0.98) per share.

For the Full Year 2020, reported EBITDA was $(11.0) million, versus $(235.4) million in the prior year. Full Year 2020 Adjusted EBITDA was $32.8 million, versus $(29.2) million in the prior year. The Company reported an adjusted EBITDA margin of 2.9% for Full Year 2020, compared to an adjusted EBITDA margin of (1.8)% for Full Year 2019.

  Quarter Ended Quarter Ended Quarter Ended Year Ended Year Ended
($000, unaudited December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019
                
Sales $320,535  $262,673  $376,607  $1,144,434  $1,615,222 
Net (loss) profit $(84,141) $(46,834) $(73,291) $(194,067) $(285,640)
Diluted EPS $(0.49) $(0.28) $(0.43) $(1.13) $(1.66)
Adjusted net (loss) income attributable to the parent $(30,798) $(13,002) $(47,845) $(92,577) $(108,288)
Adjusted diluted EPS $(0.47) $(0.16) $(0.28) $(0.98) $(0.65)
Adjusted EBITDA $5,737  $22,231  $(30,391) $32,765  $(29,239)
Adjusted EBITDA margin  1.8%  8.5%  (8.1)%  2.9%  (1.8)%
                     

Marco Levi, Ferroglobe’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “Despite a challenging year, Ferroglobe delivered stronger financial results in 2020, and continued to generate positive EBITDA during the fourth quarter. Throughout the year we progressed on addressing near-term priorities, while also diligently developing a multi-year strategic plan aimed at turning around the Company.” Dr. Levi added, “The collective efforts and actions of our global employees helped us successfully navigage 2020 and positions the Company well to capitalize on a pivotal 2021. We certainly look forward to executing the turnaround plan and start delivering value to all our stakeholders in the near term.”

Cash Flow and Balance Sheet

Cash generated from operations during Q4 2020 was $3.5 million.

Working capital decreased by $15 million, from $354 million as of September 30, 2020 to $339 million at December 31, 2020. The decrease is mainly driven by a reduction in inventories, partially offset by strengthening of the Euro relative to the US Dollar.

Gross debt was $473 million as of December 31, 2020, up from $442 million as of September 30, 2020, primarily as a result of coupon payment interest accrued, and the impact of the Tribunal Superior de Galicia decision.

Beatriz García-Cos, Ferroglobe’s Chief Financial Officer, commented, “2020 tested our Company in many ways and despite all the financial pressures, we successfully navigated a turbulent year by making quick adjustments and driving cost savings across the all areas of the organization.” Ms. García-Cos added, “We have been exploring various financing options for some time now, and are excited to work towards closing the proposed financing. This financing would eliminate any risks of near-term debt maturities, and the new capital contribution would provide adequate support to fund our strategic plan.”

COVID-19

Since January 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has spread to various jurisdictions where the Company does business. The Company has been monitoring the evolving situation, and consequent emerging risk. Among other steps, the Company has implemented a coronavirus crisis management team, which has been meeting regularly to ensure the Company and its subsidiaries take appropriate action to protect all employees and ensure business continuity.

During the fourth quarter demand for our products was adversely impacted by COVID-19 It is difficult to forecast all the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and such impacts might have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition. The Company is continuously evaluating how evolving customer demand and sales price evolution stand to affect the Company’s business and results in the next twelve months.

In connection with the preparation of our consolidated financial statements, we conducted an evaluation as to whether there were conditions and events, considered in the aggregate, which raise substantial doubt as to the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern in the one year period after the date of the issuance of these interim financial statements. For this interim financial statement, the evaluation was updated. Given the speed and frequency of continuously evolving developments with respect to this pandemic and the uncertainties this may bring for the Company and the demand for its products, it is difficult to forecast the level of trading activity and hence cash flow in the next twelve months. Developing a reliable estimate of the potential impact on the results of operations and cash flow at this time is difficult as markets and industries react to the pandemic and the measures implemented in response to it, but our downside scenario analysis supports an expectation that the Company will have cash headroom to continue to operate throughout the next twelve months.

Additionally, the indenture governing the senior unsecured notes includes provisions which, in the event of a change of control, would require the Company to offer to redeem the outstanding senior unsecured notes at a cash purchase price equal to 101% of the principal amount of the senior unsecured notes, plus any accrued and unpaid interest. Based on the provisions cited above, a change of control as defined in the indenture is unlikely to occur, but the matter it is not within the Company’s control. If a change of control were to occur, the Company may not have sufficient financial resources available to satisfy all of its obligations. Management is pursuing additional sources of financing to increase liquidity to fund operations.

Subsequent events

On February 1, 2021, the Company announced that it was in discussions with certain holders of the 9.375% Senior Notes due 2022 and key financial partners.  

Discussion of Fourth Quarter 2020 Results

The Company has concluded that there are indications for potential impairment of goodwill, property, plant and equipment and deferred tax assets. During the third quarter, the Company registered an impairment relating to the Niagara Falls facility as there are no plans to restart production. During the fourth quarter the Company registered an impairment the spare parts associated to the Niagara Falls facility. Additionally, during the fourth quarter the Company impaired the deferred tax assets related to tax losses in Spain, France and Argentina.The financial results presented for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended as of December 31, 2020 are unaudited and may be subsequently materially adjusted, including as a result of the final conclusions on the impairment analysis, and the impact of the Tribunal Superior de Galicia decision.

Sales

Sales for Q4 2020 were $320.5 million, an increase of 22.0% compared to $262.7 million in Q3 2020. For Q4 2020, total shipments were up 29.3% and the average selling price was down 3.5% compared with Q3 2020.

  Quarter Ended Quarter Ended   Quarter Ended   Year Ended  Year Ended   
  December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 Change December 31, 2019 Change December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019 Change
Shipments in metric tons:                     
Silicon Metal  54,912  51,215 7.2%  61,613 (10.9)%  207,332  239,692 (13.5)%
Silicon-based Alloys  57,351  42,449 35.1%  64,485 (11.1)%  200,212  295,429 (32.2)%
Manganese-based Alloys  78,611  53,980 45.6%  95,235 (17.5)%  261,605  392,456 (33.3)%
Total shipments*  190,874  147,644 29.3%  221,333 (13.8)%  669,149  927,577 (27.9)%
                      
Average selling price ($/MT):                     
Silicon Metal $2,260 $2,248 0.5% $2,175 3.9% $2,234 $2,252 (0.8)%
Silicon-based Alloys $1,528 $1,534 (0.4)% $1,424 7.3% $1,515 $1,547 (2.1)%
Manganese-based Alloys $1,031 $1,009 2.2% $1,054 (2.2)% $1,022 $1,140 (10.4)%
Total* $1,534 $1,590 (3.5)% $1,474 4.1% $1,545 $1,557 (0.8)%
                      
Average selling price ($/lb.):                     
Silicon Metal $1.03 $1.02 0.5% $0.99 3.9% $1.01 $1.02 (0.8)%
Silicon-based Alloys $0.69 $0.70 (0.4)% $0.65 7.3% $0.69 $0.70 (2.1)%
Manganese-based Alloys $0.47 $0.46 2.2% $0.48 (2.2)% $0.46 $0.52 (10.4)%
Total* $0.70 $0.72 (3.5)% $0.67 4.1% $0.70 $0.71 (0.8)%
                         

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* Excludes by-products and other

Sales Prices & Volumes By Product

During Q4 2020, total product average selling prices decreased by 3.5% versus Q3 2020. Q4 average selling prices of silicon metal increased 0.5%, silicon-based alloys prices decreased 0.4%, and manganese-based alloys prices increased 2.2%.

Sales volumes in Q4 growth by 29.3% versus the prior quarter. Q4 sales volumes of silicon metal increased 7.2%, silicon-based alloys increased 35.1%, and manganese-based alloys increased 45.6% versus Q3 2020.

Cost of Sales

Cost of sales was $225.9 million in Q4 2020, an increase from $166.2 million in the prior quarter. Cost of sales as a percentage of sales increased to 70.5% in Q4 2020 versus 63.3% for Q3 2020, the increase is mainly due to higher sales volume, lower sales prices, higher energy prices in Europe, lower fixed cost absorption due to decreased production levels and the negative impact of planned production stop in a plant in Spain.

Other Operating Expenses

Other operating expenses amounted to $47.1 million in Q4 2020, an increase from $26.9 million in the prior quarter. This increase is primarily attributable to the accrual for the purchase of CO2 emission rights, the realized benefit from the removal of liability relating to an R&D project in France in Q3, and the increase in commercial expenses resulting from higher sales volume.

Net Loss Attributable to the Parent

In Q4 2020, net loss attributable to the Parent was $83.4 million, or ($0.49) per diluted share, compared to a net loss attributable to the Parent of $47.3 million, or ($0.28) per diluted share in Q3 2020.  

Adjusted EBITDA

In Q4 2020, adjusted EBITDA was $5.7 million, or 1.8% of sales, compared to adjusted EBITDA of $22.2 million, or 8.5% of sales in Q3 2020, primarily due to higher costs incurred in Q4 2020.

Conference Call

Ferroglobe management will review the fourth quarter and full year results of 2020 during a conference call at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on March 2, 2021.

The dial-in number for participants in the United States is +1 646-741-3167 (conference ID: 6866274). International callers should dial +1 877-870-9135 (conference ID: 6866274). Please dial in at least five minutes prior to the call to register. The call may also be accessed via an audio webcast available at https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/td6yky7q

About Ferroglobe

Ferroglobe is one of the world’s leading suppliers of silicon metal, silicon-based and manganese-based specialty alloys and ferroalloys, serving a customer base across the globe in dynamic and fast-growing end markets, such as solar, automotive, consumer products, construction and energy. The Company is based in London. For more information, visit http://investor.ferroglobe.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of U.S. securities laws. Forward-looking statements are not historical facts but are based on certain assumptions of management and describe the Company’s future plans, strategies and expectations. Forward-looking statements often use forward-looking terminology, including words such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “could”, “estimate”, “expect”, “forecast”, “guidance”, “intends”, “likely”, “may”, “plan”, “potential”, “predicts”, “seek”, “target”, “will” and words of similar meaning or the negative thereof.

Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on information currently available to the Company and assumptions that management believe to be reasonable, but are inherently uncertain. As a result, Ferroglobe’s actual results, performance or achievements may differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements, which are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that are, in some cases, beyond the Company’s control.

Forward-looking financial information and other metrics presented herein represent the Company’s goals and are not intended as guidance or projections for the periods referenced herein or any future periods.

All information in this press release is as of the date of its release. Ferroglobe does not undertake any obligation to update publicly any of the forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect new information, events or circumstances arising after the date of this press release. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which are made only as of the date of this press release.

Non-IFRS Measures

Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted net profit, adjusted profit per share, working capital and net debt, are non-IFRS financial metrics that, we believe, are pertinent measures of Ferroglobe’s success. Ferroglobe has included these financial metrics to provide supplemental measures of its performance. The Company believes these metrics are important because they eliminate items that have less bearing on the Company’s current and future operating performance and highlight trends in its core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on IFRS financial measures.

INVESTOR CONTACT:

Gaurav Mehta
Executive Vice President – Investor Relations 
Email: investor.relations@ferroglobe.com

MEDIA CONTACT:

Cristina Feliu Roig
Executive Director – Communications & Public Affairs
Email: corporate.comms@ferroglobe.com

Ferroglobe PLC and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Income Statement
(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts)

  Quarter Ended Quarter Ended Quarter Ended Year Ended  Year Ended
  December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019
Sales $320,535  $262,673  $376,607  $1,144,434  $1,615,222 
Cost of sales  (225,956)  (166,231)  (314,905)  (788,839)  (1,214,397)
Other operating income  8,100   7,598   12,446   33,627   54,213 
Staff costs  (54,428)  (56,329)  (63,379)  (214,765)  (285,029)
Other operating expense  (47,112)  (26,896)  (58,804)  (150,027)  (225,705)
Depreciation and amortization charges, operating allowances and write-downs  (25,538)  (26,524)  (30,029)  (108,189)  (120,194)
Impairment losses  (2,593)  (34,269)  (546)  (36,863)  (175,899)
Other gain (loss)  824   1,212   98   1,449   (3,797)
Operating (loss) profit   (26,168)   (38,766)   (78,512)   (119,173)   (355,586)
Net finance expense  (33,963)  (13,985)  (16,484)  (81,124)  (61,845)
Financial derivatives (loss) gain        (1,153)  3,168   2,729 
Exchange differences  7,327   13,157   4,366   25,553   2,884 
(Loss) profit before tax    (52,804)    (39,594)   (91,783)   (171,576)   (411,818)
Income tax benefit (expense)  (31,337)  (1,841)  14,120   (17,092)  41,541 
(Loss) profit for the period from continuing operations   (84,141)   (41,435)   (77,663)   (188,668)   (370,277)
Profit for the period from discontinued operations     (5,399)  4,372   (5,399)  84,637 
(Loss) profit for the period   (84,141)   (46,834)   (73,291)   (194,067)   (285,640)
Loss (profit) attributable to non-controlling interest  779   (450)  866   3,417   5,039 
(Loss) profit attributable to the parent  $ (83,362)  $ (47,284) $ (72,425) $ (190,650) $ (280,601)
                
                
EBITDA $(630) $(12,242) $(48,483) $(10,984) $(235,392)
Adjusted EBITDA $5,737  $22,231  $(30,391) $32,765  $(29,239)
                
Weighted average shares outstanding               
Basic  169,262   169,261   169,182   169,257   169,153 
Diluted  169,262   169,261   169,182   169,257   169,153 
                
(Loss) profit per ordinary share               
Basic $(0.49) $(0.28) $(0.43) $(1.13) $(1.66)
Diluted $(0.49) $(0.28) $(0.43) $(1.13) $(1.66)
                     

Ferroglobe PLC and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

  December 31, September 30, December 31,
  2020 2020 2019
ASSETS
Non-current assets         
Goodwill $29,702 $29,702 $29,702
Other intangible assets  20,756  18,876  51,267
Property, plant and equipment  656,806  640,211  740,906
Other non-current financial assets  5,057  6,227  2,618
Deferred tax assets  8,521  50,939  59,551
Non-current receivables from related parties  2,454  2,343  2,247
Other non-current assets  11,904  4,960  1,597
Non-current restricted cash and cash equivalents  22,707  28,551  28,323
Total non-current assets   757,907   781,809   916,211
Current assets         
Inventories  245,954  311,269  354,121
Trade and other receivables  242,262  179,432  309,064
Current receivables from related parties  3,076  3,055  2,955
Current income tax assets  12,072  11,264  27,930
Other current financial assets  1,008  2,360  5,544
Other current assets  20,714  18,199  23,676
Current restricted cash and cash equivalents  6,136    
Cash and cash equivalents *  102,714  118,874  94,852
Total current assets   633,936   644,453   818,142
Total assets $ 1,391,843 $ 1,426,262 $ 1,734,353
          
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
Equity $ 421,060 $ 483,488 $ 602,297
Non-current liabilities         
Deferred income  620  7,454  1,253
Provisions  79,133  84,779  84,852
Bank borrowings  32,513  31,958  144,388
Lease liabilities  29,399  12,655  16,972
Debt instruments  346,620  345,941  344,014
Other financial liabilities  39,126  32,554  43,157
Other non-current liabilities  16,767  16,678  25,906
Deferred tax liabilities  31,717  47,633  74,057
Total non-current liabilities   575,895   579,652   734,599
Current liabilities         
Provisions  52,491  38,121  46,091
Bank borrowings  75,093  59,318  14,611
Lease liabilities  10,032  7,960  8,900
Debt instruments  10,888  2,697  10,937
Other financial liabilities  25,466  28,016  23,382
Payables to related parties  3,196  4,162  4,830
Trade and other payables  149,201  136,371  189,229
Current income tax liabilities  2,538  140  3,048
Other current liabilities  65,983  86,337  96,429
Total current liabilities   394,888   363,122   397,457
Total equity and liabilities $ 1,391,843 $ 1,426,262 $ 1,734,353
          

Ferroglobe PLC and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

  Quarter Ended Quarter Ended Quarter Ended * Year Ended  Year Ended *
  December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019
Cash flows from operating activities:               
(Loss) profit for the period $ (84,141) $ (46,834) $ (73,291) $ (194,067) $ (285,640)
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) profit to net cash used by operating activities:               
Income tax (benefit) expense  31,337   1,841   (14,120)  17,092   (40,528)
Depreciation and amortization charges, operating allowances and write-downs  25,538   26,524   30,029   108,189   123,024 
Net finance expense  33,963   13,985   16,484   81,124   68,279 
Financial derivatives loss (gain)        1,153   (3,168)  (2,729)
Exchange differences  (7,327)  (13,157)  (4,366)  (25,553)  (2,884)
Impairment losses  2,593   34,269   546   36,863   175,899 
Net loss (gain) due to changes in the value of asset  (242)  (246)  1,574   (158)  1,574 
Gain on disposal of discontinued operation     5,399   (4,372)  5,399   (85,101)
Gain on disposal of non-current assets        2,223      2,223 
Share-based compensation  244   323   1,599   1,993   4,879 
Other adjustments  (581)  (967)  (3,896)  (1,292)   
Changes in operating assets and liabilities                
(Increase) decrease in inventories  71,754   3,725   132,493   114,585   91,531 
(Increase) decrease in trade receivables  (53,604)  (4,731)  29,310   71,034   30,933 
Increase (decrease) in trade payables  (4,667)  (20,359)  (51,152)  (55,405)  (63,187)
Other  (10,163)  23,849   (24,448)  (14,199)  (45,878)
Income taxes paid  (1,177)  (633)  (523)  11,831   (3,589)
Net cash provided (used) by operating activities   3,527    22,988    39,243    154,268    (31,194)
Cash flows from investing activities:               
Interest and finance income received  13   278   171   630   1,673 
Payments due to investments:                
Acquisition of subsidiary              9,088 
Other intangible assets  (2,654)        (2,654)  (184)
Property, plant and equipment  (11,861)  (8,734)  (5,600)  (30,257)  (32,445)
Other        (621)     (1,248)
Disposals:               
Disposal of subsidiaries        5,532      176,590 
Other non-current assets  295   46   8,668   341   8,668 
Other        353      3,768 
Net cash (used) provided by investing activities   (14,207)   (8,410)   8,503    (31,940)   165,910 
Cash flows from financing activities:               
Dividends paid               
Payment for debt issuance costs  (2,077)  (608)  (12,319)  (4,540)  (15,117)
Repayment of hydro leases              (55,352)
Repayment of other financial liabilities               
Increase/(decrease) in bank borrowings:                
Borrowings  169,571   8,022   174,130   177,593   245,629 
Payments  (161,936)  (7,800)  (269,399)  (235,296)  (329,501)
Proceeds from stock option exercises               
Amounts paid due to leases  (3,414)  (2,463)     (10,756)  (26,631)
Other amounts received/(paid) due to financing activities  (6,030)     (4,363)  (2,422)   
Payments to acquire or redeem own shares               
Interest paid  (827)  (17,130)  (2,471)  (37,912)  (43,033)
Net cash (used) provided by financing activities   (4,713)   (19,979)   (114,422)   (113,333)   (224,005)
Total net cash flows for the period   (15,393)   (5,401)   (66,676)   8,995    (89,289)
Beginning balance of cash and cash equivalents  147,425   153,242   188,043   123,175   216,647 
Exchange differences on cash and cash equivalents in foreign currencies  (475)  (416)  1,808   (613)  (4,183)
Ending balance of cash and cash equivalents $ 131,557  $ 147,425  $ 123,175  $ 131,557  $ 123,175 
Cash from continuing operations  102,714   118,874   94,852   102,714   94,852 
Current/Non-current restricted cash and cash equivalents  28,843   28,551   28,323   28,843   28,323 
Cash and restricted cash in the statement of financial position $ 131,557  $ 147,425  $ 123,175  $ 131,557  $ 123,175 
                     

* While in previous periods Ferroglobe presented interest paid as cash flows from operating activities, management deems interest paid as among activities that alter the borrowing structure of the Company and therefore most appropriately presented as among financing activities. This change allows for a fairer presentation of cash flow to users of the financial statements. Previous periods have been restated in order to show interest paid as net cash used in financing activities.

Adjusted EBITDA ($,000):

  Quarter Ended    Quarter Ended    Quarter Ended Year Ended  Year Ended
     December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 December 30, 2019
(Loss) profit attributable to the parent $ (83,362) $ (47,284) $ (72,425) $ (190,650) $ (280,601)
(Loss) profit for the period from discontinued operations     5,399   (4,372)  5,399   (84,637)
Loss (profit) attributable to non-controlling interest  (779)  450   (866)  (3,417)  (5,039)
Income tax (benefit) expense  31,337   1,841   (14,120)  17,092   (41,541)
Net finance expense  33,963   13,985   16,484   81,124   61,845 
Financial derivatives loss (gain)        1,153   (3,168)  (2,729)
Exchange differences  (7,327)  (13,157)  (4,366)  (25,553)  (2,884)
Depreciation and amortization charges, operating allowances and write-downs  25,538   26,524   30,029   108,189   120,194 
EBITDA   (630)   (12,242)   (48,483)   (10,984)   (235,392)
Impairment  2,593   34,269   456   36,863   174,464 
Revaluation of biological assets        (550)     527 
Contract termination costs              9,260 
Restructuring and termination costs  3,774      3,000   3,774   5,894 
Energy:  France        9,682   70   9,682 
Energy: South Africa        3,645      3,645 
Staff Costs:  South Africa        327   155   327 
Other Idling Costs     204   1,532   2,887   1,532 
(Loss) profit on disposal of non-core businesses              822 
Adjusted EBITDA $ 5,737  $ 22,231  $ (30,391) $ 32,765  $ (29,239)
                     

Adjusted profit attributable to Ferroglobe ($,000):

  Quarter Ended Quarter Ended Quarter Ended Year Ended  Year Ended
  December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019
(Loss) profit attributable to the parent $ (83,362) $ (47,284) $ (72,425) $ (190,650) $ (280,601)
Tax rate adjustment  48,234   14,511   15,251   71,995   90,241 
Impairment  1,763   23,303   310   25,067   118,636 
Revaluation of biological assets        (374)     358 
Contract termination costs              6,297 
Restructuring and termination costs  2,566      2,040   2,566   4,008 
Energy:  France        6,584   48   6,584 
Energy: South Africa        2,479      2,479 
Staff Costs:  South Africa        222   105   222 
Other Idling Costs     139   1,042   1,963   1,042 
(Loss) profit on disposal of non-core businesses     (3,671)  (2,973)  (3,671)  (57,553)
Adjusted (loss) profit attributable to the parent $ (30,798) $ (13,002) $ (47,845) $ (92,577) $ (108,288)
                     

Adjusted diluted profit per share:

  Quarter Ended    Quarter Ended    Quarter Ended Year Ended     Year Ended
     December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019
Diluted (loss) profit per ordinary share $ (0.49) $ (0.28) $ (0.43) $ (1.13) $ (1.66)
Tax rate adjustment     (0.00)  0.09      0.53 
Impairment  0.01   0.14   0.00   0.15   0.70 
Revaluation of biological assets        (0.00)     0.00 
Contract termination costs              0.04 
Restructuring and termination costs  0.02      0.01   0.02   0.02 
Energy:  France        0.04   0.00   0.04 
Energy: South Africa        0.01      0.01 
Staff Costs:  South Africa        0.00   0.00   0.00 
Other Idling Costs     0.00   0.01   0.01   0.01 
(Loss) profit on disposal of non-core businesses     (0.02)  (0.02)  (0.02)  (0.34)
Adjusted diluted (loss) profit per ordinary share $ (0.47) $ (0.16) $ (0.28) $ (0.98) $ (0.65)
                     

FAQ

What were Ferroglobe's Q4 2020 sales figures?

Ferroglobe reported Q4 2020 sales of $320.5 million, a 22% increase from Q3 2020.

What was the net loss for Ferroglobe in Q4 2020?

The net loss for Ferroglobe in Q4 2020 was ($84.1) million.

How did Ferroglobe perform financially in Full Year 2020?

For Full Year 2020, Ferroglobe had sales of $1.14 billion, down 29% from 2019, and a net loss of ($194.1) million.

What is Ferroglobe's adjusted EBITDA for Q4 2020?

Ferroglobe's adjusted EBITDA for Q4 2020 was $5.7 million.

What strategic plans does Ferroglobe have going forward?

Ferroglobe is executing a strategic plan to improve financial performance and address operational challenges.

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