Xometry, Inc. (NASDAQ:XMTR), the global online marketplace connecting enterprise buyers with suppliers of manufacturing services, today reported financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2022.
Highlights
- Robust marketplace growth: Revenue increases 83% year-over-year driven by nearly 55% marketplace growth as well as supplier services including Thomas.
- Strong gross margin and gross profit trends driven by AI pricing/supplier selection and additional supplier services: Gross profit up 182% year-over-year. Marketplace gross profit increased 16% quarter-over-quarter.
- Expect strong growth in Q4: We expect Q4 revenue growth of 55-58% to $104-$106 million, driven by increasing active buyers and suppliers, added supplier services and revenue synergies with Thomas.
- Strong operating leverage: Q3 Adjusted EBITDA loss of $6.5 million, a $1.8 million quarter-over-quarter improvement. We expect to be Adjusted EBITDA positive in the second half of 2023.
“In Q3 2022, Xometry delivered strong marketplace growth, robust expansion in marketplace gross margin and significant operating leverage quarter-over-quarter,” said Randy Altschuler, Xometry’s CEO. “In Q4, we are seeing record orders while suppliers are taking jobs at significantly lower prices, dampening near-term revenue growth. We expect to continue to rapidly gain market share and customer share of wallet fueling robust marketplace revenue growth into 2023.”
Third Quarter 2022 Financial Highlights
- Total revenue for the third quarter 2022 was $103.6 million, an increase of 83% year-over-year.
- Marketplace revenue for the third quarter of 2022 was $84.1 million.
- Supplier services revenue for the third quarter of 2022 was $19.5 million.
- Total gross profit for the third quarter 2022 was $40.9 million, an increase of 182% year-over-year.
- Marketplace Active Buyers increased 40% from 26,187 as of September 30, 2021 to 36,789 as of September 30, 2022.
- Marketplace Accounts with Last Twelve-Months Spend of at least $50,000 increased 62% from 603 as of September 30, 2021 to 974 as of September 30, 2022.
- Marketplace Percentage of Revenue from Existing Accounts was 96%.
- Net loss attributable to common stockholders was $15.0 million for the quarter, an increase of $0.3 million year-over-year, and Adjusted EBITDA was negative $6.5 million for the quarter, reflecting a decrease of $3.5 million year-over-year. Net loss for Q3 2022 included $5.1 million of stock-based compensation.
- Cash and cash equivalents and marketable securities were $341.2 million as of September 30, 2022.
Third Quarter 2022 Business Highlights
- Launched Credit Key flexible payment solution further expanding the basket of financial services to help buyers grow their business. With Credit Key, enterprise customers, small businesses and entrepreneurs can tap into lines of credit of up to $50,000 instantly at the point of sale on Xometry.
- Added new languages and processes to our International marketplace. In Q3, we added Polish, Norwegian and Dutch languages to our European site. Additionally, Europe introduced new production technologies including vacuum casting and compression molding.
- Launched the universal login experience which improves and centralizes the login experience and user credentials. Universal login allows Xometry and Thomas buyers and suppliers to seamlessly move and transact across platforms.
- Funded several manufacturing scholarship programs. Xometry is providing scholarships for 250 students at community colleges in six key manufacturing states: Maryland, Kentucky, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Connecticut and New York. Last year, Xometry, in partnership with Howard University, pledged eight full tuition scholarships over four school years to students enrolled in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Howard University College of Engineering and Architecture. We are funding the scholarships through our Donor Advised Fund, to which we dedicated 1% of our equity at IPO to support small- and medium manufacturers across the country.
- Held a manufacturing day event on October 7, in conjunction with the release of proprietary research conducted in partnership with Forbes and Zogby. Research revealed how manufacturing CEOs are demonstrating supply chain resilience by investing in talent and technology, while also reshoring and nearshoring their manufacturing capabilities.
Financial Guidance and Outlook:
Q4 2022 | ||||||||
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Low | High | |||||||
Revenue | $ | 104.0 | $ | 106.0 | ||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | (9.0 | ) | $ | (8.0 | ) |
Xometry’s fourth quarter 2022 financial outlook is based on a number of assumptions that are subject to change and many of which are outside of its control. If actual results vary from these assumptions, Xometry’s expectations may change. There can be no assurance that Xometry will achieve these results.
Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA on a forward-looking basis to net loss, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, is not available without unreasonable efforts due to the high variability and complexity and low visibility with respect to the charges excluded from this non-GAAP measure; in particular, the effects of stock-based compensation expense specific to equity compensation awards that are directly impacted by unpredictable fluctuations in Xometry’s stock price. Xometry expects the variability of the above charges to have a significant, and potentially unpredictable, impact on its future GAAP financial results.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
To supplement its consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”), Xometry, Inc. (“Xometry”, the “Company”, “we” or “our”) uses Adjusted EBITDA, non-GAAP net loss and non-GAAP Earnings Per Share, which are considered non-GAAP financial measures, as described below. These non-GAAP financial measures are presented to enhance the user’s overall understanding of Xometry’s financial performance and should not be considered a substitute for, nor superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP. The non-GAAP financial measures presented in this release, together with the GAAP financial results, are the primary measures used by the Company’s management and board of directors to understand and evaluate the Company’s financial performance and operating trends, including period-to-period comparisons, because they exclude certain expenses and gains that management believes are not indicative of the Company’s core operating results. Management also uses these measures to prepare and update the Company’s short and long term financial and operational plans, to evaluate investment decisions, and in its discussions with investors, commercial bankers, equity research analysts and other users of the Company’s financial statements. Accordingly, the Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating the Company’s operating results in the same manner as the Company’s management and in comparing operating results across periods and to those of Xometry’s peer companies. In addition, from time to time we may present adjusted information (for example, revenue growth) to exclude the impact of certain gains, losses or other changes that affect period-to-period comparability of our operating performance.
The use of non-GAAP financial measures has certain limitations because they do not reflect all items of income and expense, or cash flows, that affect the Company’s financial performance and operations. Additionally, non-GAAP financial measures do not have standardized meanings, and therefore other companies, including peer companies, may use the same or similarly named measures but exclude or include different items or use different computations. Management compensates for these limitations by reconciling these non-GAAP financial measures to their most comparable GAAP financial measures in the tables captioned “Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” included at the end of this release. Investors and others are encouraged to review the Company’s financial information in its entirety and not rely on a single financial measure.
Key Terms for our Key Metrics and Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Marketplace revenue: includes the sale of parts and assemblies.
Supplier service revenue: includes the sales of advertising on Thomasnet, marketing services, supplies, financial service products and other fintech products.
Active Buyers: The Company defines “buyers” as individuals who have placed an order to purchase on-demand parts or assemblies on our marketplace. The Company defines Active Buyers as the number of buyers who have made at least one purchase on our marketplace during the last twelve months.
Percentage of Revenue from Existing Accounts: The Company defines an “account” as an individual entity, such as a sole proprietor with a single buyer or corporate entities with multiple buyers, having purchased at least one part on our marketplace. The Company defines an existing account as an account where at least one buyer has made a purchase on our marketplace.
Accounts with Last Twelve-Month Spend of At Least $50,000: The Company defines Accounts with Last Twelve-Month Spend of At Least $50,000 as an account that has spent at least $50,000 on our marketplace in the most recent twelve-month period.
Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Adjusted EBITDA): The Company defines Adjusted EBITDA as net loss, adjusted for interest expense, interest and dividend income and other expenses, income tax benefit, and certain other non-cash or non-recurring items impacting net loss from time to time, principally comprised of depreciation and amortization, stock-based compensation, charitable contributions of common stock, income from unconsolidated joint venture, impairment charges and acquisition and other adjustments not reflective of the Company’s ongoing business, such as adjustments related to purchase accounting, the revaluation of contingent consideration and transaction costs.
Non-GAAP net loss: The Company defines non-GAAP net loss as net loss adjusted for depreciation and amortization, stock-based compensation expense, amortization of lease intangible, amortization of deferred costs on convertible notes, unrealized loss on marketable securities, loss on sale of property and equipment, charitable contributions of common stock, impairment charges and acquisition and other adjustments not reflective of the Company’s ongoing business, such as adjustments related to purchase accounting, the revaluation of contingent consideration and transaction costs.
Non-GAAP Earnings Per Share, basic and diluted (Non-GAAP EPS, basic and diluted): The Company calculates non-GAAP earnings per share, (basic and diluted) as non-GAAP net loss divided by weighted average number of common stock outstanding.
Management believes that the exclusion of certain expenses and gains in calculating Adjusted EBITDA, non-GAAP net loss and non-GAAP EPS, basic and diluted provides a useful measure for period-to-period comparisons of the Company’s underlying core revenue and operating costs that is focused more closely on the current costs necessary to operate the Company’s businesses, and reflects its ongoing business in a manner that allows for meaningful analysis of trends. Management also believes that excluding certain non-cash charges can be useful because the amounts of such expenses is the result of long-term investment decisions made in previous periods rather than day-to-day operating decisions.
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