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iRobot Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Financial Results

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iRobot Corp. announced its financial results for Q4 2023 and FY 2023, reporting a revenue decline and net losses. The company shared an operational restructuring plan to improve its cost structure and focus on core value drivers. iRobot provided guidance for FY 2024, expecting revenue between $825-$865 million with a net loss per share of ($3.13)-($2.70) on a GAAP basis. The plan includes workforce reductions, margin improvements, and marketing efficiency.
Positive
  • iRobot reported a revenue of $307.5 million for Q4 2023, down from $357.9 million in the previous year.
  • GAAP net loss per share for Q4 2023 was ($2.28), compared to ($3.07) in the same period last year.
  • FY 2023 revenue decreased to $890.6 million from $1,183.4 million in 2022.
  • The company anticipates revenue between $825-$865 million for FY 2024.
  • iRobot plans to achieve margin improvements, reduce R&D expenses, centralize marketing activities, and streamline its operations.
  • Workforce reductions of approximately 350 employees are expected, with restructuring charges totaling $12-$13 million.
  • Revenue from mid-tier and premium robots represented 83% of total robot sales in Q4 2023.
  • iRobot received positive reviews and accolades for its product lineup in various media outlets.
  • The company expects a mid-single-digit percentage improvement in revenue for the second half of FY 2024.
Negative
  • Revenue declined in Q4 2013 and FY 2023, signaling a challenging period for iRobot.
  • The company reported net losses for both Q4 2013 and FY 2023.
  • Workforce reductions of 31% may impact employee morale and productivity.
  • Revenue is expected to decline in the high teens to low 20s percentage range for the first half of FY 2024.

Insights

An examination of iRobot's financial performance reveals a concerning trend of declining revenue and increasing net losses. The revenue drop from $1,183.4 million in 2022 to $890.6 million in 2023, coupled with a GAAP net loss per share widening from ($10.52) to ($11.01), underscores a challenging operational environment. The company's guidance for 2024 anticipates continued losses, although at a reduced rate, with revenue projections between $825 and $865 million and a GAAP net loss per share between ($3.13) and ($2.70). This suggests that while the restructuring plan may be starting to mitigate losses, the path to profitability is not immediate.

The strategic focus on core value drivers and cost reduction, including significant workforce reductions and operational consolidation, is aimed at stabilizing the business. However, investors should consider the risks associated with such restructuring, including potential disruptions and the ability to retain competitive edge in innovation. The projected improvement in cash flow in the latter half of 2024 is a positive sign, yet the company's liquidity and cash management remain critical areas to monitor, especially given the negative cash flow expected in the first half of the year.

From a market perspective, the shift in consumer demand away from iRobot's products is evident in the revenue decline across all major regions, with the U.S. market experiencing the most significant drop. This suggests that competitive pressures or changes in consumer preferences may be impacting iRobot's performance. The operational restructuring plan's focus on design-to-value and improved terms with manufacturing partners indicates a strategic pivot towards cost efficiency over market expansion.

It is also noteworthy that mid-tier and premium robots still constitute a significant portion of sales, which could indicate that while overall sales are down, there remains a core customer base for iRobot's higher-end products. The company's marketing strategy consolidation could either streamline efforts and reduce costs or potentially limit market reach. Investors should watch for the effectiveness of these strategies in stabilizing and potentially growing market share.

Macro-economic factors may also be influencing iRobot's performance, such as consumer spending trends and technological adoption rates. The reduction in research and development expenses, while beneficial for short-term cost control, raises questions about long-term innovation and growth potential in a rapidly evolving consumer robotics industry. The anticipated improvements in gross margin suggest that the company is expecting to achieve economies of scale or cost savings in production, which could be crucial in maintaining competitiveness.

The workforce reduction, while unfortunate, is a common response to financial distress and may be necessary for the company to align its cost structure with current market realities. The impact of these layoffs on employee morale and productivity, as well as on the local economy, should not be underestimated. Overall, the company's future hinges on the successful execution of its restructuring plan and the broader economic environment's support for consumer discretionary spending.

 Provides Annual Guidance for 2024

BEDFORD, Mass., Feb. 26, 2024  /PRNewswire/ -- iRobot Corp. (NASDAQ: IRBT), a leader in consumer robots, today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 30, 2023.  

Fourth Quarter 2023 Financial Performance Highlights

  • Revenue was $307.5 million compared to $357.9 million last year
  • GAAP net loss per share was ($2.28) compared to GAAP net loss per share of ($3.07) last year
  • Non-GAAP net loss per share was ($1.82) compared to non-GAAP net loss per share of ($1.54) last year

Fiscal 2023 Financial Performance Highlights

  • Revenue declined to $890.6 million from $1,183.4 million in 2022
  • GAAP net loss per share was ($11.01) compared to GAAP net loss of ($10.52) in 2022
  • Non-GAAP net loss per share was ($7.73) compared to non-GAAP net loss per share of ($4.50) in 2022

"As we shared last month, we are actively implementing an operational restructuring plan designed to both stabilize the business in the current environment and advance our growth initiatives," said Glen Weinstein, Interim CEO of iRobot. "The plan will simplify our cost structure, create a more sustainable business model, and enable us to focus on our core value drivers. As we move forward with urgency and focus, our management team and Board are confident in iRobot's ability to build on our innovation and to navigate this period successfully as a standalone company."

"We are managing through a challenging period and making critical strategic progress that we believe will help expand and better position our business for the future," added Weinstein. "We are confident that the actions we are taking today will drive improved performance going forward."

iRobot anticipates full year 2024 revenue between $825 and $865 million. iRobot expects full year 2024 GAAP net loss per share between ($3.13) and ($2.70) and non-GAAP net loss per share between ($3.73) and ($3.30).

iRobot's top financial priorities are liquidity and careful cash management. With the operational restructuring plan announced last month, iRobot anticipates a significant improvement in cash outflow from operations in fiscal 2024 compared with the reported cash outflow from operations of ($114.8) million for full year 2023. Excluding the net proceeds from the $94 million break-up fee from Amazon, iRobot expects negative cash flow from operations in Q1 and Q2 and anticipates generating modest positive cash flow from operations in both Q3 and Q4 during fiscal 2024.

Operational Restructuring Plan

As announced on January 29, 2024, the Company has initiated an operational restructuring plan designed to more closely align its cost structure with near-term revenue expectations and drive bottom-line improvement. These measures include:

  • Achieving margin improvements through a focus on design-to-value and more attractive terms with manufacturing partners with an anticipated GAAP gross margin of between 31% and 33% and non-GAAP gross margin of between 32% and 34% in 2024;
  • Reducing research and development expense by approximately $25 million through relocating certain non-core engineering functions and pausing work unrelated to iRobot's core floorcare business to focus on innovation and development efforts on the Company's key revenue generators;
  • Centralizing global marketing activities to be more efficient in iRobot's demand generation efforts, which we anticipate will result in a decrease in overall selling and marketing expenses by $40 million including working marketing reduction of $20 million;
  • Streamlining the Company's legal entity and real estate footprint to fit its current business needs and near-term revenue expectations; and
  • Implementing workforce reductions of approximately 350 employees, which represents 31 percent of the Company's workforce as of December 30, 2023, with the majority of notifications taking place by March 30, 2024. As part of this workforce reduction, iRobot expects to record restructuring charges totaling between $12 million and $13 million, primarily for severance and related costs.

Fourth-Quarter Operational and Recent Highlights

  • Geographically, fourth quarter 2023 revenue declined 20% in the U.S., 19% in Japan and 5% in EMEA over the prior period last year. Full year 2023 revenue declined 30% in the U.S., 21% in Japan and 11% in EMEA.
  • Revenue from mid-tier robots (with an MSRP between $300 and $499) and premium robots (with an MSRP of $500 or more) represented 83% of total robot sales in the fourth quarter of 2023 versus 84% from the same period last year.
  • iRobot's product lineup received positive reviews across regions in media outlets including Reviewed, TechRadar, Homes & Gardens, CNN Underscored, Lifehacker, TechHive, ZDNET, Xataka, T3, Tom's Guide and Gear Patrol.
  • The iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ was named 'Best Robot Vacuum' by U.S. News & World Report. The Company's products received other notable accolades from media outlets including GQ, Popular Mechanics, Gear Patrol and GoodsPress.
  • iRobot products were featured as recommended deals and gifts in Black Friday/Cyber Monday and holiday gift guide-related coverage in TODAY, Good Morning America, Esquire and many other top media outlets.

2024 Financial Outlook
iRobot is providing GAAP and non-GAAP financial expectations for the fiscal year ending December 28, 2024. A detailed reconciliation between the Company's GAAP and non-GAAP expectations is included in the attached financial tables.

Fiscal Year 2024:

Metric

GAAP


Adjustments


Non-GAAP

Revenue

$825 - $865 million



$825 - $865 million

Gross Margin

31% to 33%


~1%


32% to 34%

Operating Loss

($41) – ($29) million


~($17) million


($58) – ($46) million

Net Loss Per Share

($3.13) – ($2.70)


~($0.60)


($3.73) – ($3.30)

  • For the first half of 2024, revenue is expected to decline in the high teens to low 20s percentage range compared to the first half of 2023, with Q2 expected to be the weaker quarter as the Company expects a shifting of orders into Q3.
  • For the second half of the year, the Company anticipates a mid-single-digit percentage improvement in revenue compared to the second half of 2023.
  • iRobot anticipates that the majority of the gross margin improvement will occur in the second half of the year as the Company ramps its initiatives.

Fourth-Quarter 2023 Results Conference Call
iRobot will host a live webcast and conference call tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. ET to discuss its fourth-quarter 2023 financial results and its outlook for fiscal year 2024. Pertinent conference call details include:

Date:                           February 27, 2024
Time:                           8:30 a.m. ET
Call-In Number:          203-518-9783
Conference ID:           IRBTQ423

A live webcast of the conference call will be accessible on the event section of the Company's website at https://investor.irobot.com/events/event-details/q4-2023-irobot-corp-earnings-conference-call. An archived version of the broadcast will be available on the same website shortly after the conclusion of the live event. A replay of the telephone conference call will be available through March 5, and can be accessed by dialing 402-220-7330.

About iRobot Corp.
iRobot is a global consumer robot company that designs and builds thoughtful robots and intelligent home innovations that make life better. iRobot introduced the first Roomba robot vacuum in 2002. Today, iRobot is a global enterprise that has sold more than 50 million robots worldwide. iRobot's product portfolio features technologies and advanced concepts in cleaning, mapping and navigation. Working from this portfolio, iRobot engineers are building robots and smart home devices to help consumers make their homes easier to maintain and healthier places to live. For more information about iRobot, please visit www.irobot.com

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This communication contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which relate to, among other things: the Company's expectations regarding future financial performance, including with respect to 2024 revenue, gross margin, operating loss and loss per share; and the Company's implementation of its operational restructuring plan, the expected business and financial impacts thereof, and related restructuring charges. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company's current expectations, estimates and projections about its business and industry, all of which are subject to change. In this context, forward-looking statements often address expected future business and financial performance and financial condition, and often contain words such as "expect," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "could," "seek," "see," "will," "may," "would," "might," "potentially," "estimate," "continue," "expect," "target," similar expressions or the negatives of these words or other comparable terminology that convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes. All forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, and are not guarantees of future results, such as statements about the consummation of the proposed transaction and the anticipated benefits thereof. These and other forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Accordingly, there are or will be important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such statements and, therefore, you should not place undue reliance on any such statements and caution must be exercised in relying on forward-looking statements. Important risk factors that may cause such a difference include, but are not limited to: (i) the Company's ability to obtain capital when desired on favorable terms, if at all; (ii) our restructuring efforts may not be successful;  (iii) the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and various global conflicts on the Company's business and general economic conditions; (iv) the Company's ability to implement its business strategy; (v) the risk that disruptions from the proposed restructuring will harm the Company's business, including current plans and operations; (vi) the ability of the Company to retain and hire key personnel, including successfully navigating its leadership transition; (vii) legislative, regulatory and economic developments affecting the Company's business; (viii) general economic and market developments and conditions; (ix) the evolving legal, regulatory and tax regimes under which the Company operates; (x) potential business uncertainty, including changes to existing business relationships that could affect the Company's financial performance; (xi) unpredictability and severity of catastrophic events, including, but not limited to, acts of terrorism or outbreak of war or hostilities, (xii) current supply chain challenges including current constraints in the availability of certain semiconductor components used in the Company's products; (xiii) the financial strength of the Company's customers and retailers; (xiv) the impact of tariffs on goods imported into the United States; and (xv) competition, as well as the Company's response to any of the aforementioned factors. Additional risks and uncertainties that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements are included under the caption "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recent annual and quarterly reports filed with the SEC and any subsequent reports on Form 10-K, Form 10-Q or Form 8-K filed from time to time and available at www.sec.gov. While the list of factors presented here is considered representative, no such list should be considered to be a complete statement of all potential risks and uncertainties. Unlisted factors may present significant additional obstacles to the realization of forward-looking statements. Consequences of material differences in results as compared with those anticipated in the forward-looking statements could include, among other things, business disruption, operational problems, financial loss, legal liability and similar risks, any of which could have a material adverse effect on the Company's financial condition, results of operations, or liquidity. The forward-looking statements included herein are made only as of the date hereof. The Company does not assume any obligation to publicly provide revisions or updates to any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, should circumstances change, except as otherwise required by securities and other applicable laws.

iRobot Corporation

Consolidated Statements of Operations

(in thousands, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)


















For the three months ended


For the twelve months ended


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022









Revenue

$                307,544


$              357,872


$                890,580


$             1,183,383

Cost of revenue:








Cost of product revenue

249,112


272,367


693,217


830,478

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

301


280


1,166


2,812

Total cost of revenue

249,413


272,647


694,383


833,290









Gross profit

58,131


85,225


196,197


350,093









Operating expenses:








Research and development

26,951


40,615


144,087


166,508

Selling and marketing

59,673


95,952


201,676


293,307

General and administrative

18,903


33,527


109,148


118,112

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

4,837


(54)


5,366


12,549

Total operating expenses

110,364


170,040


460,277


590,476









Operating loss

(52,233)


(84,815)


(264,080)


(240,383)









Other expense, net

(4,758)


(1,393)


(28,975)


(21,300)









Loss before income taxes

(56,991)


(86,208)


(293,055)


(261,683)

Income tax expense (benefit)

6,603


(2,107)


11,655


24,612

Net loss

$                (63,594)


$                (84,101)


$              (304,710)


$              (286,295)









Net loss per share:








Basic

$                    (2.28)


$                    (3.07)


$                  (11.01)


$                  (10.52)

Diluted

$                    (2.28)


$                    (3.07)


$                  (11.01)


$                  (10.52)









Number of shares used in per share calculations:







Basic

27,880


27,379


27,676


27,214

Diluted

27,880


27,379


27,676


27,214









Stock-based compensation included in above figures:





Cost of revenue

$                       935


$                       620


$                    3,160


$                    2,194

Research and development

3,653


2,816


12,391


10,473

Selling and marketing

1,622


1,558


5,843


6,358

General and administrative

3,966


3,402


14,662


12,880

Total

$                  10,176


$                    8,396


$                  36,056


$                  31,905

 

 iRobot Corporation

 Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

 (unaudited, in thousands)






December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022





 Assets








 Cash and cash equivalents

$                      185,121


$                    117,949

 Accounts receivable, net

79,387


66,025

 Inventory

152,469


285,250

 Other current assets

48,513


59,076

Total current assets

465,490


528,300

 Property and equipment, net

40,395


60,909

 Operating lease right-of-use assets

19,642


26,084

 Deferred tax assets

8,512


16,248

 Goodwill

175,105


167,724

 Intangible assets, net

5,044


11,260

 Other assets

19,510


24,918

Total assets

$                      733,698


$                    835,443





 Liabilities and stockholders' equity








 Accounts payable

$                      178,318


$                    184,016

 Accrued expenses

97,999


98,959

 Deferred revenue and customer advances

10,830


13,208

Total current liabilities

287,147


296,183

 Term loan

201,501


-

 Operating lease liabilities

27,609


33,247

 Other long-term liabilities

20,954


30,297

Total long-term liabilities

250,064


63,544

Total liabilities

537,211


359,727

 Stockholders' equity

196,487


475,716

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$                      733,698


$                    835,443

 

 iRobot Corporation

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

 (unaudited, in thousands)










For the twelve months ended


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022

Cash flows from operating activities:




Net loss

$              (304,710)


$              (286,295)

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:




Depreciation and amortization

32,791


47,869

Loss on equity investment

3,910


19,718

Stock-based compensation

36,056


31,905

Change in fair value of term loan

5,904


-

Debt issuance costs expensed under fair value option

11,837


-

Deferred income taxes, net

6,563


18,799

Other

(17,694)


(1,003)

Changes in operating assets and liabilities — (use) source




Accounts receivable

(11,748)


94,750

Inventory

125,710


49,399

Other assets

13,941


52,029

Accounts payable 

(4,604)


(73,598)

Accrued expenses and other liabilities

(12,749)


(43,594)

Net cash used in operating activities

(114,793)


(90,021)





Cash flows from investing activities:




Additions of property and equipment

(2,862)


(12,325)

Purchase of investments

(233)


(3,150)

Sales and maturities of investments

-


17,723

Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities

(3,095)


2,248





Cash flows from financing activities:




Proceeds from employee stock plans

9


4,719

Income tax withholding payment associated with restricted stock vesting

(2,802)


(1,775)

Proceeds from term loan

200,000


-

Payment of debt issuance costs

(11,837)


-

Net cash provided by financing activities

185,370


2,944





Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

2,456


1,321

Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

69,938


(83,508)

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, at beginning of period

117,949


201,457

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, at end of period

$                187,887


$                117,949





Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, at end of period:




Cash and cash equivalents

$                185,121


$                117,949

Restricted cash, current (included in other current assets)

1,000


-

Restricted cash, non-current (included in other assets)

1,766


-

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, at end of period

$                187,887


$                117,949

 

 iRobot Corporation

Supplemental Information

(unaudited)


















For the three months ended


For the twelve months ended


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022

Revenue by Geography: *








    Domestic

$                139,806


$                175,481


$                428,531


$                615,107

    International

167,738


182,391


462,049


568,276

Total

$                307,544


$                357,872


$                890,580


$             1,183,383









Robot Units Shipped *








      Vacuum

1,075


1,213


2,834


3,772

      Mopping

64


122


200


410

Total

1,139


1,335


3,034


4,182









Revenue by Product Category **








      Vacuum***

$                       291


$                       331


$                       831


$                    1,066

      Mopping and other****

17


27


60


117

Total

$                       308


$                       358


$                       891


$                    1,183









Average gross selling prices for robot units

$                       370


$                       362


$                       360


$                       337









Headcount

1,113


1,254





















* in thousands








** in millions








*** Includes Roomba robot vacuum-related accessory revenue

**** Includes Braava robot mop-related accessory revenue and air purifier, handheld vacuum and Root 









Certain numbers may not total due to rounding








iRobot Corporation
Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures

In addition to disclosing financial results in accordance with U.S. GAAP, this earnings release contains references to the non-GAAP financial measures described below. We use non-GAAP measures to internally evaluate and analyze financial results. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with useful supplemental information about the financial performance of our business, enable comparison of financial results between periods where certain items may vary independent of business performance, and enable comparison of our financial results with other public companies, many of which present similar non-GAAP financial measures.

Our non-GAAP financial measures reflect adjustments based on the following items. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP, and the financial results calculated in accordance with GAAP and reconciliations from these results should be carefully evaluated.

Amortization of acquired intangible assets: Amortization of acquired intangible assets consists of amortization of intangible assets including completed technology, customer relationships, and reacquired distribution rights acquired in connection with business combinations as well as any non-cash impairment charges associated with intangible assets in connection with our past acquisitions. Amortization charges for our acquisition-related intangible assets are inconsistent in size and are significantly impacted by the timing and valuation of our acquisitions. We exclude these charges from our non-GAAP measures to facilitate an evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to our past operating performance.

Net Merger, Acquisition and Divestiture (Income) Expense: Net merger, acquisition and divestiture (income) expense primarily consists of transaction fees, professional fees, and transition and integration costs directly associated with mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including with respect to the iRobot-Amazon Merger which was terminated on January 28, 2024. It also includes business combination adjustments including adjustments after the measurement period has ended. The occurrence and amount of these costs will vary depending on the timing and size of these transactions. We exclude these charges from our non-GAAP measures to facilitate an evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to our past operating performance.

Stock-Based Compensation: Stock-based compensation is a non-cash charge relating to stock-based awards. We exclude this expense as it is a non-cash expense, and we assess our internal operations excluding this expense and believe it facilitates comparisons to the performance of other companies.

Tariff Refunds: Our exclusion from Section 301 List 3 tariffs was reinstated in March 2022, which temporarily eliminates tariffs on our Roomba products imported from China beginning on October 12, 2021 until December 31, 2022. This temporary exclusion, which was subsequently extended until December 31, 2023, and then further extended until May 31, 2024, entitles us to a refund of all related tariffs previously paid since October 12, 2021. We exclude the refunds for tariff costs expensed during fiscal 2021 from our 2022 non-GAAP measures because those tariff refunds associated with tariff costs incurred in the past have no impact to our current period earnings.

Restructuring and Other: Restructuring charges are related to one-time actions associated with realigning resources, enhancing operational productivity and efficiency, or improving our cost structure in support of our strategy. Such actions are not reflective of ongoing operations and include costs primarily associated with severance costs, certain professional fees, costs associated with consolidation of facilities, warehouses and any other leased properties, and other non-recurring costs directly associated with resource realignments tied to strategic initiatives or changes in business conditions. We exclude this item from our non-GAAP measures when evaluating our recent and prospective business performance as such items vary significantly based on the magnitude of the action and do not reflect anticipated future operating costs. In addition, these charges do not necessarily provide meaningful insight into the fundamentals of current or past operations of our business.

Gain/Loss on Strategic Investments: Gain/loss on strategic investments includes fair value adjustments, realized gains and losses on the sales of these investments and losses on the impairment of these investments. We exclude these items from our non-GAAP measures because we do not believe they correlate to the performance of our core business and may vary in size based on market conditions and events. We believe that the exclusion of these gains or losses provides investors with a supplemental view of our operational performance.

Debt issuance costs: Debt issuance costs include various incremental fees and commissions paid to third parties in connection with the issuance of debt.

Income tax adjustments: Income tax adjustments include the tax effect of the non-GAAP adjustments, calculated using the appropriate statutory tax rate for each adjustment. We regularly assess the need to record valuation allowances based on non-GAAP profitability and other factors. We also exclude certain tax items, including the impact from stock-based compensation windfalls/shortfalls, that are not reflective of income tax expense incurred as a result of current period earnings. During fiscal 2023, we concluded that, based on the introduction of negative evidence associated with increased expenses expected from the Term Loan issued during 2023, it is no longer more likely than not that the net deferred tax assets are recoverable on a non-GAAP basis. Accordingly, we recorded a valuation allowance as a non-GAAP adjustment during fiscal 2023. We believe disclosure of the income tax provision before the effect of such tax items is important to permit investors' consistent earnings comparison between periods.

iRobot Corporation

Supplemental Reconciliation of GAAP Actuals to Non-GAAP Actuals

(in thousands, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)
















For the three months ended


For the twelve months ended


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022

 GAAP Revenue

$                307,544


$                357,872


$                890,580


$             1,183,383









 GAAP Gross Profit

$                  58,131


$                  85,225


$                196,197


$                350,093

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

301


280


1,166


2,812

Stock-based compensation

935


620


3,160


2,194

Tariff refunds

-


-


-


(11,727)

Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense

(1,159)


462


(262)


462

Restructuring and other

-


-


174


4,551

 Non-GAAP Gross Profit

$                  58,208


$                  86,587


$                200,435


$                348,385

 GAAP Gross Margin

18.9 %


23.8 %


22.0 %


29.6 %

 Non-GAAP Gross Margin

18.9 %


24.2 %


22.5 %


29.4 %









 GAAP Operating Expenses

$                110,364


$                170,040


$                460,277


$                590,476

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

(4,837)


54


(5,366)


(12,549)

Stock-based compensation 

(9,241)


(7,776)


(32,896)


(29,711)

Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense

7,167


(10,079)


(14,824)


(18,195)

Restructuring and other

81


(3,628)


(7,981)


(9,042)

 Non-GAAP Operating Expenses*

$                103,534


$                148,611


$                399,210


$                520,979

 GAAP Operating Expenses as a % of GAAP Revenue

35.9 %


47.5 %


51.7 %


49.9 %

 Non-GAAP Operating Expenses as a % of Non-GAAP Revenue*

33.7 %


41.5 %


44.8 %


44.0 %









 GAAP Operating Loss

$                (52,233)


$                (84,815)


$              (264,080)


$              (240,383)

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

5,138


226


6,532


15,361

Stock-based compensation

10,176


8,396


36,056


31,905

Tariff refunds

-


-


-


(11,727)

Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense

(8,326)


10,541


14,562


18,657

Restructuring and other

(81)


3,628


8,155


13,593

 Non-GAAP Operating Loss*

$                (45,326)


$                (62,024)


$              (198,775)


$              (172,594)

 GAAP Operating Margin

(17.0) %


(23.7) %


(29.7) %


(20.3) %

 Non-GAAP Operating Margin*

(14.7) %


(17.3) %


(22.3) %


(14.6) %

 

iRobot Corporation

Supplemental Reconciliation of GAAP Actuals to Non-GAAP Actuals continued

(in thousands, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)


















For the three months ended


For the twelve months ended


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022


December 30, 2023


December 31, 2022

 GAAP Income Tax Expense (Benefit)

$                    6,603


$                  (2,107)


$                  11,655


$                  24,612

Tax effect of non-GAAP adjustments

155


(22,986)


720


(50,635)

Other tax adjustments

(6,182)


4,690


(10,331)


(25,789)

 Non-GAAP Income Tax Expense (Benefit)

$                       576


$                (20,403)


$                    2,044


$                (51,812)









 GAAP Net Loss

$                (63,594)


$                (84,101)


$              (304,710)


$              (286,295)

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

5,138


226


6,532


15,361

Stock-based compensation

10,176


8,396


36,056


31,905

Tariff refunds

-


-


-


(11,727)

Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense

(8,326)


10,541


14,562


18,657

Restructuring and other

(81)


3,628


8,155


13,593

Loss on strategic investments

-


890


3,910


19,718

Debt issuance costs

-


-


11,837


-

Income tax effect

6,027


18,296


9,611


76,424

 Non-GAAP Net Loss*

$                (50,660)


$                (42,124)


$              (214,047)


$              (122,364)









 GAAP Net Loss Per Diluted Share

$                    (2.28)


$                    (3.07)


$                  (11.01)


$                  (10.52)

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

0.18


0.01


0.24


0.56

Stock-based compensation

0.36


0.31


1.30


1.17

Tariff refunds

-


-


-


(0.43)

Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense

(0.30)


0.38


0.53


0.69

Restructuring and other

-


0.13


0.29


0.50

Loss on strategic investments

-


0.03


0.14


0.72

Debt issuance costs

-


-


0.43


-

Income tax effect

0.22


0.67


0.35


2.81

 Non-GAAP Net Loss Per Diluted Share*

$                    (1.82)


$                    (1.54)


$                    (7.73)


$                    (4.50)









Number of shares used in diluted per share calculation

27,880


27,379


27,676


27,214









Supplemental Information








Days sales outstanding

24


17





GAAP Days in inventory

56


95





Non-GAAP Days in inventory(1)

56


96













* Beginning in the fourth quarter of 2023, we updated our calculation of non-GAAP financial measures to no longer exclude "IP litigation expense, net." The metrics for each period are presented in accordance with this updated methodology; as a result, the 2022 fiscal year measures differ from those previously presented by the amount of IP litigation expense, net recorded in such period.









(1) Non-GAAP Days in inventory is calculated as inventory divided by (Revenue minus Non-GAAP Gross Profit), multiplied by 91 days.

 

 iRobot Corporation

Supplemental Data - Impact of Section 301 Tariffs 

(in thousands, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)












For the three months ended

For the twelve months ended


December 30, 2023

December 31, 2022

December 30, 2023

December 31, 2022

Section 301 Tariff Costs

$                       467

$                       497

$                    1,560

$                    2,968

Impact of Section 301 tariff costs to gross and operating margin (GAAP & non-GAAP)

(0.2) %

(0.1) %

(0.2) %

(0.3) %

Tax effected impact of Section 301 tariff costs to net income per diluted share (GAAP)

$                    (0.02)

$                    (0.02)

$                    (0.06)

$                    (0.11)

Tax effected impact of Section 301 tariff costs to net income per diluted share (non-GAAP)

$                    (0.02)

$                    (0.01)

$                    (0.06)

$                    (0.08)






Certain numbers may not total due to rounding





 

 iRobot Corporation

Supplemental Reconciliation of Fiscal Year 2024 GAAP to Non-GAAP Guidance

(unaudited)






FY-24

GAAP Gross Profit

$258 - $288 million

Stock-based compensation

~$4 million

Restructuring and other

~$2 million

Total adjustments

~$6 million

Non-GAAP Gross Profit

$264 - $294 million




FY-24

GAAP Gross Margin

31% - 33%

Stock-based compensation

~1%

Restructuring and other

~0%

Total adjustments

~1%

Non-GAAP Gross Margin

32% - 34%




FY-24

GAAP Operating Loss 

($41) - ($29) million

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

~$1 million

Stock-based compensation

~$41 million

Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense (income)

~($74) million

Restructuring and other

~$15 million

Total adjustments

~($17) million

Non-GAAP Operating Loss

($58) - ($46) million




FY-24

GAAP Net Loss Per Diluted Share

($3.13) - ($2.70)

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

~$0.03

Stock-based compensation

~$1.45

Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense (income)

~($2.61)

Restructuring and other

~$0.53

Income tax effect

~$0

Total adjustments

~($0.60)

Non-GAAP Net Loss Per Diluted Share

($3.73) - ($3.30)



Number of shares used in diluted per share calculations

~28.3 million

 

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What was iRobot's revenue for Q4 2023?

iRobot's revenue for Q4 2023 was $307.5 million.

What is iRobot's expected revenue range for FY 2024?

iRobot expects revenue between $825-$865 million for FY 2024.

How does iRobot plan to improve its margin in 2024?

iRobot plans to achieve margin improvements through design-to-value and more attractive terms with manufacturing partners.

What are the key highlights of iRobot's product lineup in Q4 2023?

Revenue from mid-tier and premium robots represented 83% of total robot sales in Q4 2013, and the products received positive reviews and accolades from various media outlets.

What are the major components of iRobot's operational restructuring plan?

The plan includes achieving margin improvements, reducing R&D expenses, centralizing marketing activities, streamlining operations, and implementing workforce reductions.

How many employees are expected to be impacted by iRobot's workforce reductions?

Approximately 350 employees, representing 31% of the Company's workforce as of December 30, 2023, are expected to be impacted.

What is the expected net loss per share range for FY 2024?

iRobot expects a net loss per share between ($3.13)-($2.70) on a GAAP basis for FY 2024.

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