Safe & Green Holdings Reports First Quarter 2024 Results and Provides a Business Update
Safe & Green Holdings reported Q1 2024 results with $1M in revenue, a significant drop from $5.5M in Q1 2023, and a net loss of $4M compared to $3.5M last year. However, gross profit improved to $372K from a loss of $62K. They secured various contracts and partnerships, including $8M in new business for their SG Echo subsidiary. Cost-saving measures are expected to save $2.5M annually in 2024. The company anticipates cash flow positivity by the end of 2024. Financial improvements include $450K from a warrant inducement agreement and $4M from a securities purchase agreement, bolstering cash to $740K by March 31, 2024.
- $8 million in new business for SG Echo subsidiary.
- Cost-saving measures expected to save $2.5 million annually in 2024.
- Anticipates cash flow positivity by end of 2024.
- Gross profit of $372,000, up from a loss of $62,000 in Q1 2023.
- Secured additional $450K from warrant inducement agreement.
- Raised $4 million through a securities purchase agreement.
- Revenue decreased to $1 million from $5.5 million in Q1 2023.
- Net loss of $4 million, up from $3.5 million in Q1 2023.
- Stockholders' equity remains negative at $6.6 million.
- Operating expenses increased to $1.1 million from $1 million in Q1 2023.
- Adjusted EBITDA remains negative at $2.1 million.
Insights
Safe & Green Holdings' first quarter results for 2024 present a mixed picture for investors. The revenue decline from $5.5 million in the same quarter of 2023 to $1.0 million in 2024 is concerning. This significant decrease in construction services revenue highlights challenges in securing larger contracts or maintaining a consistent project pipeline. However, the increase in gross profit to $372,000 from a loss of $62,000 shows improved cost management and operational efficiency.
The company's net loss of ($4.0) million, slightly higher than the ($3.5) million loss in the previous year, suggests ongoing financial struggles. This is compounded by the negative Adjusted EBITDA of ($2.1) million, indicating core operational issues remain unresolved. Investors should note the cash position improvement from $17 thousand to $740 thousand by the end of March 2024, primarily through additional non-dilutive funding and a securities purchase agreement generating $4 million. This boosts liquidity but also indicates reliance on external financing.
Overall, while there are positive developments, such as improved gross profit margins and better liquidity, the substantial revenue drop and continued net losses indicate a challenging financial environment. Investors should closely monitor the company's ability to sustain growth and manage costs effectively.
Safe & Green Holdings' new business activities reflect a strategic focus on diversification and expansion into niche markets. The $8 million in new business at SG Echo and expanded contracts with government agencies are notable. These moves align with the company's aim to leverage its expertise in modular construction to meet specialized demands, such as refurbishing container modules for a major U.S. agency and constructing modular office containers.
Another strategic highlight is the delivery of eco-friendly modular units to a quick-service restaurant in the Pacific Northwest. This reflects an emerging trend where businesses seek sustainable building solutions. The collaboration with Britten Inc. and the agreement to produce modular electrical distribution centers further diversify the company's portfolio and enhance its market penetration.
However, the company's reliance on government contracts and niche markets can be double-edged. While these sectors offer growth opportunities, they also come with challenges such as stringent compliance requirements and fluctuating demand. The potential scalability of the McLean manufacturing facility and other planned expansions may pivot Safe & Green Holdings towards a more stable and diversified revenue base in the long term.
From a market perspective, the company's initiatives to embrace sustainability and innovative modular solutions could position it favorably in growing markets. Still, the actual impact will depend on successful execution and market acceptance.
Operationally, Safe & Green Holdings has undertaken significant steps to optimize its cost structure and enhance efficiency. The implementation of cost-saving measures expected to save $2.5 million annually is a strategic move to streamline operations and improve financial performance. These measures include workforce reductions and rigorous evaluations of business operations to identify further cost-saving opportunities.
The anticipated cash flow positivity at the SG Echo factory in 2024 is a promising indicator of operational improvements. Achieving a factory utilization rate of over 90% for the next two years demonstrates effective capacity management and the potential for increased production efficiency.
The company's strategic expansions, such as the planned McLean manufacturing facility and a fourth facility in the planning stages, highlight a proactive approach to scaling operations in line with projected growth. These expansions will provide more than 360,000 square feet of manufacturing space, positioning the company to meet increasing demand and enhance its competitive edge in the modular construction market.
However, the success of these operational initiatives will depend on the company's ability to execute its plans effectively and navigate potential challenges such as supply chain disruptions and market fluctuations. Investors should monitor these operational developments closely to assess their impact on the company's overall performance.
Cost-Saving Initiatives Expected to Save
MIAMI, May 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Safe & Green Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: SGBX) (“Safe & Green Holdings” or the “Company”), a leading developer, designer, and fabricator of modular structures, reported results for the three months ended March 31, 2024.
Recent Highlights:
- Received an expanded scope of work for a contract with a government contractor to refurbish 19 container modules for a major U.S. agency, adding an extra
$1 million to build 11 additional military office containers. - Completed a warrant inducement agreement with a single institutional investor generating gross proceeds of approximately
$450 K. - Completed multiple small debt financing and investment agreements generating
$500 K in proceeds. - Entered into a securities purchase agreement with a single institutional investor generating gross proceeds of approximately
$4.0 million . - Safe & Green Holdings' subsidiary, SG Echo, expects to deliver its first eco-friendly modular unit to a prominent quick-service restaurant customer in the Pacific Northwest.
- Announced the collaboration and sales of modular units to Britten Inc., a veteran-owned creative production house renowned for its cutting-edge signage, displays, and event branding solutions.
- Entered into an agreement to produce four modular electrical distribution centers for a client serving the big box retailer market, as part of a multi-unit order.
- Entered into a design/build agreement with Talent Services LLC to develop and produce 8 units in compliance with the Department of Energy's Net-Zero Energy Ready requirements.
- Entered into a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) to design, build, and operate an 800-unit supportive housing community for veterans, first responders, and others disabled from their service who are interested in manufacturing work, along with their families.
- Entered into a design-build contract with Hostel Cubed to produce their inaugural modular camping cube for the California Coast, dubbed the "Coastal Camping Cube."
Paul Galvin, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of Safe and Green Holdings commented, “In the first quarter, Safe & Green Holdings secured numerous new contracts and partnerships, significantly enhancing our already strong production pipeline. We received a contract from a US Government contractor to refurbish 15 container modules we had initially built, with additional technological support for an undisclosed military-related US government agency. This contract was expanded with an additional
“SG Echo, our manufacturing subsidiary, is set to deliver its first sustainable modular unit to a prominent quick-service restaurant in the Pacific Northwest. We see this initial delivery as the beginning of a significant relationship with this renowned chain. Our facility in Durant, Oklahoma, strategically located to serve commercial markets across the United States, recently completed the final inspection of this unit, which is scheduled to ship in Q2 2024. This milestone not only demonstrates our ability to deliver top-quality, sustainable solutions nationwide but also marks a significant step in our mission to revolutionize efficiency and sustainability in the industry through advanced modular construction techniques.
“Furthermore, the Company entered into a design/build agreement with Talent Services LLC to design and produce eight units that comply with the Department of Energy's Net-Zero Energy Ready Requirements. We are particularly excited to incorporate our design and modular processes into such an innovative project. The initial phase of the project involves developing six designs and producing eight initial units, ranging from one-bedroom, single-story homes to three-bedroom, two-story homes. These units are expected to be delivered in North Carolina in the fourth quarter of 2024. This phase marks the beginning of a broader project, anticipated to expand with an additional 50 units scheduled for delivery in 2025. In total, the project has the potential to involve the construction and delivery of approximately 600 units over the next seven years.
“Finally, we entered into an agreement to manufacture four container-based electrical distribution centers as part of a multi-unit order for a client serving the big box retailer market. These units are known for their versatility and dependability, as they efficiently manage and distribute electrical power, and are easily adaptable to evolving technologies and increasing power demands. This agreement marks the production of the initial four units of what we anticipate will be a total of 20 units ordered during 2024. Over the years, Safe and Green has manufactured more than one hundred of these modular electrical distribution centers, and we are excited to be manufacturing them again. The versatility of these units allows for electrical distribution wherever and whenever it's needed, once again highlighting one of the key benefits of modular construction.
“Overall, Safe and Green continues to see robust growth in our manufacturing sales pipeline. Based on our current sales assessments alone, we anticipate achieving a factory utilization rate of over
Tricia Kaelin, Chief Financial Officer at Safe & Green Holdings, stated, “During the first quarter of 2024, the Company successfully secured additional non-dilutive funding, demonstrating the strength of our assets and our capacity to finance future growth without relying on the equity markets. Moreover, we entered into a securities purchase agreement with a single institutional investor for
“In early March, the Company implemented measures to reduce operating costs, including workforce reductions at our SG Echo manufacturing subsidiary. We continue to rigorously evaluate all aspects of our business operations to identify further cost-saving opportunities. In late 2023, we had identified cost reductions amounting to over
“As we move forward, our focus remains on diligently executing our business model. Our ongoing strategic initiatives strengthen our confidence in the future of the Company. We are highly optimistic about our growth prospects and our ability to deliver value to our shareholders,” concluded Mr. Galvin.
Financial Results for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
Revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2024, was
Gross profit (loss) for the three months ended March 31, 2024, was
Operating expenses for three months ended March 31, 2024 were
The net loss attributable to common shareholders was approximately (
The Company’s Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended March 31, 2024, was approximately (
The Company believes the presentation of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA is relevant and useful by enhancing the readers’ ability to understand the Company’s operating performance. The Company’s management utilizes EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA as a means to measure performance.
The Company’s measurements of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similar titled measurements reported by other companies. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are not measurements of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders or as an indication of operating performance or any other measures of financial performance derived in accordance with GAAP. The Company does not consider these non-GAAP measures to be substitutes for or superior to the information provided by its GAAP financial results. The non-GAAP information should be read in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements and related notes. These measures also should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by the non-recurring, unusual or non-operational items for which these non-GAAP measures make adjustments.
The following is a reconciliation of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to the nearest GAAP measure, net gain (loss) attributable to common stockholders:
Three Months Ended March 31, 2024 | Three Months Ended March 31, 2023 | |||||||
Net loss attributable to common stockholders of Safe & Green Holdings Corp. | $ | (3,999,283 | ) | $ | (3,519,440 | ) | ||
Addback interest expense | 1,282,756 | 287,372 | ||||||
Addback interest income | (9,570 | ) | (9,362 | ) | ||||
Addback depreciation and amortization | 76,387 | 138,312 | ||||||
EBITDA (non-GAAP) | (2,649,711 | ) | (3,103,118 | ) | ||||
Addback litigation expense | 143,745 | 17,361 | ||||||
Addback stock issued for services | 251,361 | 437,325 | ||||||
Addback stock compensation expense | 179,029 | 656,369 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) | $ | (2,075,576 | ) | $ | (1,992,063 | ) | ||
At March 31, 2024, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of
About Safe & Green Holdings Corp.
Safe & Green Holdings Corp., a leading modular solutions company, operates under core capabilities which include the development, design, and fabrication of modular structures, meeting the demand for safe and green solutions across various industries. The firm supports third-party and in-house developers, architects, builders, and owners in achieving faster execution, greener construction, and buildings of higher value. The Company’s subsidiary, Safe and Green Development Corporation, is a leading real estate development company. Formed in 2021, it focuses on the development of sites using purpose-built, prefabricated modules built from both wood and steel, sourced from one of SG Holdings’ factories and operated by the SG Echo subsidiary. For more information, visit https://www.safeandgreenholdings.com/ and follow us at @SGHcorp on Twitter.
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