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Mattr Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results

TORONTO, March 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mattr Corp. (“Mattr” or the “Company”) (TSX: MATR) reported today its operational and financial results for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023. This press release should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Management Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) and audited consolidated financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 20221, which are available on the Company’s website and at www.sedarplus.com.

“During the fourth quarter of 2023, Mattr continued to execute on its strategy to deliver long-term growth, margin expansion and volatility reduction, completing the sale of a substantial part of our legacy pipe coating business, which concludes our strategic review process and firmly positions the Company as a harsh-environment infrastructure products provider, delivering high-value solutions to customers as they expand and renew critical infrastructure around the world,” said Mike Reeves, President & CEO of Mattr.

“In 2023, Mattr’s Continuing Operations delivered year-over-year Adjusted EBITDA growth of approximately 16%, with Adjusted EBITDA margin expanding by 140 basis points in the same period. This was accomplished while also completing a fundamental business transformation and despite unfavorable interest rates, slowing North American oilfield activity, US infrastructure permitting challenges and automotive sector labor disruption.”

Highlights include1:

1The Company’s consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, report Continuing Operations as the Company’s Composite Technologies and Connection Technologies reporting segments and Discontinued Operations as the Company’s PPS reporting segment. Total consolidated figures include figures from both Continuing Operations and Discontinued Operations.
2Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, and Adjusted EPS are non-GAAP measures. Non-GAAP measures do not have standardized meanings prescribed by GAAP and are not necessarily comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. See Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures for further details and a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures.

Mr. Reeves continued, “Each of our continuing operating segments achieved new record annual revenue and annual Adjusted EBITDA results for 2023. Connection Technologies delivered its largest ever premium wire and cable order and significantly expanded its US infrastructure market participation, while Composite Technologies increased fuel storage tank revenue by over 7%, reached a new annual water products revenue record and saw larger diameter Flexpipe® product revenue rise by nearly 70% versus the prior year. In parallel, the Company repurchased over 4.4 million shares during 2023 and deployed nearly $76.3 million of organic growth capital, with four substantial, high return, North American production facility additions remaining on-time, on-budget and scheduled for first production between mid-2024 and early 2025. In these last twelve months the employees of Mattr have achieved a long list of extraordinary outcomes and have done so while setting a new safety performance record. I could not be prouder of this organization and the many talented, creative and committed people who work here.”

“During the fourth quarter of 2023, our ongoing actions to lower fixed costs and enhance production efficiency enabled Continuing Operations to maintain Adjusted EBITDA margins1 in excess of 15%, as Connection Technologies delivered year-over-year revenue growth, partially offsetting the previously anticipated impacts of lower North American onshore oilfield activity and temporarily reduced fuel tank production and shipment activity, both of which weighed on our Composite Technologies segment.”

“Notwithstanding its sale at the end of November, our Discontinued Operations delivered substantial revenue growth, both year-over-year and on a sequential basis, driven by continued strong operational execution on the Southeast Gateway Pipeline (“SGP”) project and around the world, a testament to the capabilities and professionalism of the entire pipe coating organization.”

Mr. Reeves concluded, “Entering 2024, normal seasonality combined with flat early-year North American oilfield activity is anticipated to cause Adjusted EBITDA in the first quarter of the year to be modestly below the fourth quarter of 2023, before an expected significant upwards shift in the second quarter of 2024.”

“Our businesses serve large and growing end markets, we have a robust balance sheet, significant opportunities for investment in high return organic growth and the capacity to seek and complete meaningful, accretive acquisitions. Consequently, management believes Mattr is well positioned to deliver substantial value creation for shareholders over the coming years. While we will be impacted by one-time costs tied to our North American production footprint MEO activities during 2024, we believe that full year 2024 revenue and underlying profitability will be higher than 2023, and that our Company is poised to meet our stated growth, profitability and free-cash-flow conversion objectives in the years that follow.”

Selected Financial Highlights
 
  (in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share amounts and percentages) Three Months Ended Year Ended
  December 31 December 31
    2023   2022   2023   2022  
    $ % $ % $ % $ %
  Revenue 210,767     225,751     925,271   861,786    
  Gross profit 65,873   31% 69,551   31% 296,439 32% 258,230   30%
  Income from Continuing Operations(a) 2,319   1% 12,383   5% 81,542 9% 110,971   13%
  Net Income from Continuing Operations 2,336     13,489     55,859   93,347    
  Net (Loss) Income from Discontinued Operations (25,342 )   (80,299 )   31,360   (124,323 )  
  Net (Loss) Income for the period (23,006 )   (66,810 )   87,219   (30,976 )  
  (Loss) Earnings per share:                      
                         
  Basic (0.34
)
  (0.94 )   1.26   (0.43 )  
  Diluted (0.34 )   (0.94 )   1.25   (0.43 )  
  Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing
Operations (b) (c)
32,787   16% 41,413   18% 165,078 18% 141,823   16%
                   
  Adjusted EBITDA from Discontinued Operations(b) (c) 104,933   40% 15,044   13% 222,884 27% 9,910   3%
  Total Adjusted EBITDA from Operations (b) (c) 137,720   29% 56,457   16% 387,962 22% 151,733   12%
  Total Adjusted EPS from Operations: (b)                
  Basic 1.52     0.44     3.46   1.01    
  Diluted 1.51     0.43     3.43   1.01    
   
(a) Operating income for the three months ended December 31, 2023, includes $18.5 million impairment charges, $1.7 million gain on sale of land and other and $2.5 million restructuring costs and other, net; while operating income for the three months ended December 31, 2022, includes no gain on sale of land and other, $2.2 million in impairment charges and $4.1 million in restructuring costs and other, net. Operating income for the year ended December 31, 2023, includes impairment charges of $27.2 million, $1.7 million gain on sale of land and other and $2.5 million restructuring costs and other, net; while operating income for the year ended December 31, 2022, includes $43.0 million in gain on sale of land and other, $9.5 million in impairment charges and $9.7 million in restructuring costs and other, net.
(b) Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS are non-GAAP measures. Non-GAAP measures do not have standardized meanings prescribed by GAAP and are not necessarily comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. See Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures for further details and a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures.
(c) Adjusted EBITDA is adjusted for all periods presented as the Company updated this non-GAAP measure in the first quarter of 2023 to include adjustments for share-based incentive compensation cost and foreign exchange (gain) loss. See Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures for further details on the changes in the composition in Adjusted EBITDA. The amounts presented above reflect restated figures for all prior periods to align with the current presentation.

1.0 FOURTH QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

The fourth quarter of 2023 saw the Company’s Composite Technologies segment revenue and Adjusted EBITDA decrease compared to the same quarter of 2022, as the segment navigated sequentially lower average North American oilfield activity, normal seasonal slowing of underground storage tank installation activity and the first of two quarters of lowered underground fuel tank production in response to transient customer permitting challenges encountered earlier in 2023.  The segment also sold its Oilfield Asset Management (“OAM”) business during Q4 2022 and therefore the Q4 2023 results did not reflect any contributions from the OAM business line.

In parallel, the Company’s Connection Technologies segment delivered fourth quarter revenue and Adjusted EBITDA similar to the same quarter of 2022, with sales growth in North American infrastructure markets offsetting continued slowness in the Canadian distribution sector and US automotive labor disruption effects.

The Company delivered operating income from Continuing Operations of $2.3 million and Adjusted EBITDA1 from Continuing Operations of $32.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, a decrease of $10.1 million and $8.6 million, respectively, compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. Operating income from Continuing Operations in the fourth quarter included impairment charges of $18.5 million booked in connection with the closure of the Xerxes®’ Anaheim manufacturing facility and restructuring costs of $2.5 million, whereas the comparable period for the prior year included $2.1 million of impairment charges and $4.1 million of restructuring costs. Additionally, share-based incentive compensation of $2.1 million was recorded against operating income from Continuing Operations during the fourth quarter of 2023, while operating income from Continuing Operations in the prior year’s fourth quarter included a $12.9 million share-based incentive compensation expense.

The Company continued to execute on its portfolio optimization strategy during the fourth quarter. On November 30, 2023, the Company completed the sale of its PPG pipe coating business to Tenaris. The Company has received gross proceeds of $241.2 million (USD $177.6 million) which include the agreed-upon purchase price of $225.4 million (USD$166 million) and initial working capital adjustments.  The final net cash proceeds received by the Company in satisfaction of the contractual purchase price for the sale of the PPG business remains subject to completion of a customary final true up of the estimated working capital calculation as provided in the definitive purchase and sale agreement in respect of the transaction. The Company expects the parties to finalize the net working capital adjustment during the second quarter of 2024 and the Company currently anticipates its net cash outflow to settle the working capital adjustment will be approximately $32.0 million. The completion of this transaction concludes the Company’s previously announced strategic review and portfolio transformation process.

As at December 31, 2023, the Company had cash and cash equivalents totaling $334.1 million, an increase from the $98.0 million as at September 30, 2023 (December 31, 2022 – $264.0 million). The increase in cash compared to the third quarter of 2023 was largely attributable to $241.2 million of gross sale proceeds received from the sale of PPG and $101.4 million of cash provided by consolidated operating activities (including Discontinued Operations). This was offset by (i) repayment of $30.0 million of the Company’s syndicated credit facility (the “Credit Facility”), (ii) an aggregate of $41 million of share acquisitions under the Company’s NCIB in the fourth quarter of 2023, (iii) $18.8 million of growth and maintenance capital expenditures for its Continuing Operations and (iv) $6.6 million spent on repayment of lease liabilities during the fourth quarter of 2023. Since the beginning of 2021 and up to December 31, 2023, the Company has repaid $291.5 million against the Credit Facility. The Company will continue to focus on maximizing the conversion of operating income into cash, optimizing its capital structure, investing in organic and inorganic growth opportunities, and enhancing shareholder value.

1EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EPS, and net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP measures. Non-GAAP measures do not have standardized meanings under GAAP and are not necessarily comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. See “Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” for further details and a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures. Adjusted EBITDA is adjusted for all periods presented as the Company updated this non-GAAP measure to include adjustments for share-based incentive compensation cost and foreign exchange (gain) loss. See “Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” for further details on the changes in composition of Adjusted EBITDA. The amounts presented above reflect restated figures for all prior periods to align with the current presentation. The Company expects the current calculation methodology of Adjusted EBITDA to be consistently applied in future periods.

Selected Segment Financial Highlights
 
  (in thousands of Canadian dollars, except percentages) Three Months Ended Year Ended
  December 31 December 31
  2023
      2022       2023
      2022      
  $   % $   % $   % $   %
  Revenue                
  Composite Technologies 112,489     139,599     535,549     529,151    
  Connection Technologies 78,982     76,053     344,980     315,245    
  Financial, Corporate, and Others 19,296     10,099     44,742     17,390    
  Revenue from Continuing Operations 210,767     225,751     925,271     861,786    
  Revenue from Discontinued Operations 265,125     119,707     829,641     393,503    
  Operating (loss) income                
  Composite Technologies (4,369 ) (3.9 %) 15,205   10.9 % 67,416   12.6 % 53,346   10.1 %
  Connection Technologies 11,795   14.9 % 11,594   15.2 % 60,356   17.5 % 55,237   17.5 %
  Financial and Corporate (5,103 )   (14,424 )   (46,230 )   2,388    
  Operating income from Continuing Operations 2,319     12,383     81,542     110,971    
  Operating Income (loss) from Discontinued Operations 105,356   39.7 % (1,352 ) (1.1 %) 196,271   23.7 % (42,019 ) (10.7 %)
  Adjusted EBITDA                
  Composite Technologies 18,837   16.7 % 27,343   19.6 % 112,821   21.1 % 97,687   18.5 %
  Connection Technologies 14,699   18.6 % 14,512   19.1 % 69,504   20.1 % 62,745   19.9 %
  Financial and Corporate (749 )   (442 )   (17,247 )   (18,609 )  
  Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing Operations (a) 32,787   15.6 % 41,413   18.3 % 165,078   17.8 % 141,823   16.5 %
  Adjusted EBITDA from Discontinued Operations (a) 104,933   39.6 % 15,044   12.6 % 222,884   26.9 % 9,910   2.5 %
   
(a) Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure. Non-GAAP measures do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by GAAP and are not necessarily comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. See Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures for further details and a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures. Adjusted EBITDA is adjusted for all periods presented as the Company updated this non-GAAP measure in the first quarter of 2023 to include adjustments for share-based incentive compensation cost and foreign exchange (gain) loss. See Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures for further details on the changes in composition for Adjusted EBITDA. The amounts presented above reflect restated figures for all prior periods to align with the current presentation.

Composite Technologies segment revenue in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $112.5 million, a decrease of $27.1 million, or 19.4%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. Operating loss in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $4.4 million compared to operating income of $15.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2022. The segment’s 2023 fourth quarter results included air permit and equipment non-cash impairment charges of $18.5 million booked in connection with the closure of the Xerxes®’ Anaheim manufacturing facility. Excluding impacts from the OAM business (which was sold in November 2022 and generated no revenue or operating income in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to revenue of $6.2 million and operating income of $0.2 million in the comparative period), the impact of the previously discussed impairment charge and the impact of $1.5 million in MEO costs associated with the establishment of the segment’s two new North American production sites during the period (no MEO costs were incurred during the prior year period), the segment’s revenue decreased by $21 million and the operating income increased by $0.6 million.

Excluding the impacts discussed above, the decrease in revenue was mostly attributable to lower demand for the Company’s Flexpipe® product line due to lower drilling and completion activity levels by North American oil and gas operators, and lower production and shipment of FRP tanks due to normal seasonal slowing in project execution compounded by the lingering impact of customer permitting delays experienced earlier in 2023.   Despite these revenue reducing factors, the segment continued to optimize its cost base and delivered growth over the comparable period in sales of its large diameter Flexpipe® products and established a new quarterly revenue record for its Xerxes® stormwater product line. Adjusted EBITDA1 in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $18.8 million, a decrease of $8.5 million compared to $27.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.

The Connection Technologies segment delivered revenue of $79 million in the fourth quarter of 2023 which was an increase of $2.9 million compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. This was primarily driven by an increase in wire and cable product shipments into infrastructure applications in North America. Its operating income in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $11.8 million, a modest increase from $11.6 million reported in the prior year period. The segment incurred MEO costs of approximately $0.2 million associated with the relocation of its North American footprint during the quarter. The segment delivered Adjusted EBITDA1 of $14.7 million during the fourth quarter of 2023, a 1.2% increase versus the prior year quarter.

Discontinued Operations, which consists of the businesses formerly reported under the PPS segment (excluding the entities not within the perimeter of the transaction with Tenaris), generated revenue of $265.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, representing an increase of 121.5% versus the same quarter of 2022. Operating income in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $105.4 million which represented an increase of $106.7 million versus the fourth quarter of 2022 operating loss of $1.4 million. This significant increase was a result of strong performance in pipe coating facilities across all regions, bolstered by 2 full months of coating activity within the SGP project. Discontinued Operations generated $104.9 million of Adjusted EBITDA1 in the fourth quarter of 2023, a substantial increase from the $15 million reported in the prior year’s fourth quarter. Execution efficiency and favourable revenue mix resulted in Adjusted EBITDA margins1 of 39.6% during the quarter, compared to a 12.6% Adjusted EBITDA margin1 in the prior year’s fourth quarter.

The Company has recognized a $105.0 million loss on the sale of PPG to Tenaris in Discontinued Operations in the consolidated statements of income (loss). The loss includes a non-cash Cumulative Translation Adjustment of $13.0 million that reflects the impact of foreign exchange rate fluctuations on the sold business.

The PPG business, which has historically comprised the vast majority of the Company’s bid and budgetary estimates and total order backlog, was sold in November 2023 and as a result the Company will no longer report these supplementary financial measures as the Company does not believe that going forward such measures will provide investors with useful information to understand or evaluate the Company’s Continuing Operations or its respective performance and prospects.

2.0 OUTLOOK

The Company expects to experience a modest sequential increase in consolidated revenue within its Continuing Operations during the first quarter of 2024, driven by broadly higher activity levels in its Connection Technologies segment and higher sales of composite pipe products into international markets within the Composite Technologies segment, partially offset by lower production and shipment of FRP tanks and lower pipe coating activity within its Brazilian operations.

The Composite Technologies segment’s first quarter revenue outlook is primarily driven by expectations that North American onshore drilling and completion activity levels, and therefore North American demand for Flexpipe® products, will be similar to those observed during the fourth quarter of 2023, while shipments of Flexpipe® products to support international projects will move sequentially up. This is coupled with the normal seasonal low point for FRP tank installation activity as unfavorable weather and ground conditions are experienced across much of North America. The first quarter of 2024 is also anticipated to see the segment continue to limit FRP tank production activity to control customer-owned inventory levels which elevated over the course of 2023 in the face of permitting delay issues faced by some North American customers. This is the last quarter in which the Company anticipates this action will be necessary, as most customers have adapted their permit application strategies and are indicating greater confidence that permits will be available for projects in 2024 and beyond.

First quarter revenue outlook within the Connection Technologies segment is primarily driven by expected sequential strengthening of demand within North American industrial and infrastructure markets.

Despite an expectation of modest favorable movement in revenue generation in the first quarter of 2024, the Company anticipates some margin compression as a result of its MEO activities and the specific mix of product sales.

During the second quarter of 2023, the Company detailed several planned 2023 and 2024 capital investments into high-return growth and efficiency improvement opportunities in both segments. These investments and other MEO activities, which are currently progressing on time and on budget, include:

The Company expects to continue to make sizeable organic investments throughout 2024 to modernize, expand capacity in targeted geographies and improve efficiency within the North American production network of its Composite Technologies and Connection Technologies segments. Given the anticipated timing of these MEO actions, the Company continues to expect to recognize meaningful MEO costs throughout 2024, with these costs weighted towards optimization and growth activities within the Composite Technologies segment during the first half of 2024 and weighted towards the modernization and growth activities within the Connection Technologies segment during the second half of 2024. In aggregate, once completed, these planned investments are expected to result in the Company creating at least $150 million per year of incremental revenue generating capacity with comparable margins to those realized in its Composite Technologies and Connection Technologies segments. These levels of output are expected to be realized over the 3–5 year period following completion, as the facilities reach efficient utilization levels in accordance with their currently expected timelines. The Company does not expect the recently announced shut-down of the Xerxes production site in Anaheim, California, to alter the output expectations.

In management’s view, the underlying mid and long-term market trends for all of Mattr’s core businesses remain favourable. Despite elevated interest rates, demand for products in support of critical infrastructure renewal and expansion is expected to remain robust; its fuel tank customers have made adjustments to accommodate elongated permitting timelines which are anticipated to result in a return to more normal FRP tank shipment patterns during the second quarter of 2024; and anticipated stable oil and gas commodity prices combined with a new annual capital spending cycle for North American oil and gas producers is expected to provide opportunities for market share gains by the Company’s Flexpipe® business, particularly within its recently commercialized larger diameter product portfolio, moving through the year. More broadly, management expects that demand for its differentiated products designed to withstand harsh environments will continue to rise in the coming years as a result of the global need to renew and expand critical infrastructure, including energy generation and distribution, electrification, transportation network enhancement and storm water management. The Company continues to closely monitor raw material and labour costs and accordingly, will continue to ensure its pricing appropriately reflects the value of its products and its cost inputs.

The Company continues to take an “all of the above” approach to capital allocation, skewed towards investment in organic and inorganic acquisition and investment opportunities viewed as having the highest risk-adjusted return on investment potential. With substantial capacity to deploy capital and the expectation to deploy available capital over the next several quarters, the Company continues to elevate focus on inorganic opportunities, including opportunities of meaningful scale, particularly related to differentiated wire & cable sectors and water products, where long-term tailwinds are expected. The Company remains focused on ensuring any capital investments provide superior returns (both near and long-term) to shareholders in light of all available options, including the return of capital to shareholders. We expect to apply to renew our NCIB and continue to repurchase the Company’s common shares on an opportunistic basis. Opportunities also exist to further enhance the Company’s organic growth trajectory.

1EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margins and net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP measures. Non-GAAP measures do not have standardized meanings under GAAP and are not necessarily comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. See “Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” for further details and a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures. Adjusted EBITDA is adjusted for all periods presented as the Company updated this non-GAAP measure in the first quarter of 2023 to include adjustments for share-based incentive compensation cost and foreign exchange (gain) loss. See “Section 5.0 – Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” for further details on the changes in composition of Adjusted EBITDA. The amounts presented above reflect restated figures for all prior periods to align with the current presentation. The Company expects the current calculation methodology of Adjusted EBITDA to be consistently applied in future periods.

Composite Technologies Segment

While the Company anticipates continued year-over-year expansion of its stormwater products business, Composite Technologies segment performance in the first half of 2024 will largely be driven by three factors: production and shipment of FRP tanks into North American fuel station applications; baseline volumes of Flexpipe® product consumption driven by North American oilfield activity levels; and continued market share gains by the Company’s larger diameter Flexpipe® products in North America and internationally.

Production and shipment of Xerxes® FRP tanks will be at their seasonal low point during the first quarter, as weather and ground conditions across much of North America remain largely unfavorable to fuel station construction activities, before normal seasonal construction activity rises in the second quarter of 2024. The first quarter of 2024 is also anticipated to see the segment continue to limit FRP tank production activity to control customer owned FRP tank inventory levels, which elevated over the course of 2023 in the face of permitting delay issues faced by some North American customers. This is the last quarter in which the Company anticipates this action will be necessary, as most customers have adapted their permit application strategies and are indicating greater confidence that permits will be available for projects in 2024 and beyond. Consequently, the Company anticipates a substantial increase in FRP tank production and shipments in the second quarter of 2024, and currently expects full year 2024 Xerxes® revenues to expand compared to 2023.

The Company anticipates North American onshore oil and gas drilling and completion activity will remain relatively flat throughout the first half of 2024, as generally stable commodity prices and the favorable impact of new calendar year customer capital budgets are offset by broad, large-scale, customer consolidation events which typically result in temporarily lower activity levels within the impacted organizations. Normal seasonality effects are expected to occur, with robust first quarter Canadian oilfield activity anticipated to move lower in the second quarter of 2024, due to weather and ground conditions, while US completion activity is anticipated to move higher in the second quarter, as weather and ground conditions become more favorable. The Company currently anticipates a substantial increase in North American Flexpipe® revenue moving from the first quarter to the second quarter of 2024, as continued adoption of its recently commercialized larger diameter products enhance normal seasonal cycles.

Overlaying North American oilfield trends, the Company has been successful in securing multiple Flexpipe® orders, including larger diameter product orders, for delivery into international projects during the first half of 2024, and expects these deliveries to enhance first quarter and, more substantially, second quarter performance. The Company currently anticipates full year 2024 Flexpipe® revenues to expand compared to 2023.

The segment continues to execute the establishment of two new US production sites, with its Rockwall, Texas Flexpipe® and Blythewood, South Carolina Xerxes® facilities progressing on-time and on-budget. First production is expected from both sites during the third quarter of 2024. In addition, the segment has taken steps to lower its fixed cost and operating risk base by ceasing production of FRP tanks from its aging Anaheim, California facility, and will fully exit the site by year end. In combination, the actions taken to modernize, expand and optimize the segment’s North American production footprint are expected to lower average production costs, increase total production capacity and position the segment to deliver meaningful growth and margin expansion in subsequent years. The Company continues to expect MEO costs will lower segment EBITDA margins during the first half of 2024. The Company expects that there will be sufficient incremental revenues from these new facilities to absorb incremental fixed costs during the ramp up periods, and both new facilities have sufficient physical space to enable further production line additions in future years. The segment continues to closely monitor raw material and labour costs and, as a result, will continue to ensure its pricing appropriately reflects the value of its products and its cost inputs.

Connection Technologies Segment

The Company is expecting demand for its Connection Technologies segment products to rise in the first quarter of 2024 to levels similar to those observed in the prior year’s quarter, despite the non-recurrence of a large aerospace wire and cable order which favorably impacted Q1-2023 results, before moving further upwards in the second quarter of 2024. Profitability in the first and second quarters is expected to be modestly impacted by one-time costs associated with the Company’s MEO activities, although the majority of MEO costs for the segment are expected to be recognized during the second half of 2024.

The Company continues to monitor recessionary concerns and broad supply chain impacts. Its outlook does not incorporate any expectation of meaningful growth in total global vehicle output within the automotive end markets, which represented approximately 29% of the segment’s revenue in the fourth quarter of 2023. The Company does not anticipate any material impact from the continuing stabilization of EV demand and production. Despite the macroeconomic backdrop, demand for the Company’s automotive products is expected to continue to outpace overall automotive production as a result of electronic content growth in premium, hybrid and full electric vehicle markets, particularly in the Asia Pacific and Europe, Middle East and Africa regions. The Company is expecting to benefit from continued infrastructure spending in 2024 and beyond as new and upgraded utility and communication networks are constructed, nuclear refurbishments continue in Canada, and federal stimulus package impacts persist. The segment continues to execute the establishment of two new production sites, with its Vaughan, Ontario and Fairfield, Ohio facilities progressing on-time and on-budget. First production from both sites is expected during the second half of 2024. The Company expects that there will be sufficient incremental revenues from these new facilities to absorb incremental fixed costs during the ramp up periods, and both new facilities have sufficient physical space to enable further production line additions in future years. The segment continues to closely monitor raw material and labour costs, particularly copper, and, as a result, will continue to ensure its pricing appropriately reflects the value of its products and its cost inputs.

Strategic Review Update

On November 30, 2023, the Company completed the sale of its PPG operating unit, a substantial part of its legacy pipe coating business, which concluded its strategic review process that was initially announced on September 12, 2022 (the “Strategic Review”) to review strategic alternatives for its PPG, SPS, and OAM operating units.

Pursuant to the Strategic Review, the Company considered and explored a range of options for each of these operating units, including the sale of such units. To date, the Strategic Review process (including the sale of a non-material business unit preceding the formal launch of the Strategic Review) has resulted in the successful completion of the following:

In connection with the Strategic Review, the Company announced its official re-brand to “Mattr” in June 2023, and then completed its legal name change from “Shawcor Ltd” to “Mattr Corp” in January 2024, reflecting its transformation from an energy services organization to a material technologies company providing differentiated, high-performance products to critical infrastructure markets around the world.

During the fourth quarter and prior to the completion of its sale to Tenaris in November of 2023, the PPG business generated significant revenue, Adjusted EBITDA and cash from operating activities for the Company.  The Company benefitted from this significant generation of cash, but consequently this has resulted in the incurrence of related income tax and other liabilities for the PPG business which will require settlement with Tenaris as part of a customary working capital adjustment process. As such, the final net cash proceeds received by the Company in satisfaction of the contractual purchase price for the sale of the PPG business remains subject to completion of a customary final true up of the estimated working capital calculation as provided in the definitive purchase and sale agreement in respect of the transaction. The Company expects the parties to finalize the net working capital adjustment during the second quarter of 2024 and the Company currently anticipates its net cash outflow to settle the working capital adjustment will be approximately $32.0 million.

The Company continues to explore options to divest of its Brazilian pipe coating operations (“Thermotite”), formerly part of the PPG operating unit, which was excluded from the perimeter of the transaction completed in November of 2023. While the Company does not anticipate Thermotite’s financial results to be material to the organization, the business is fully booked throughout 2024 and is expected to deliver increased full year 2024 financial performance when compared to 2023. The Company remains committed to divest of this entity and considers its Strategic Review to be substantially complete.

3.0 CONFERENCE CALL AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Mattr will be hosting a Shareholder and Analyst Conference Call and Webcast on Thursday, March 14th, 2024 at 9:00 AM ET, which will discuss the Company’s Fourth Quarter 2023 Financial Results. To participate via telephone, please register at https://register.vevent.com/register/BI7d6d639108f6417e87ebf3c247fc115e and a telephone number and pin will be provided.

Alternatively, please go to the following website address to participate via webcast: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/66rbwdc2 . The webcast recording will be available within 24 hours of the live presentation and will be accessible for 90 days.

About Mattr

Mattr is a growth-oriented, global materials technology company broadly serving critical infrastructure markets, including transportation, communication, water management, energy and electrification. The Company operates through a network of fixed manufacturing facilities. Its two business segments, Composite Technologies and Connection Technologies, enable responsible renewal and enhancement of critical infrastructure while lowering risk and environmental impact.

For further information, please contact:

Meghan MacEachern
Director, External Communications & ESG
Tel: 437-341-1848
Email: meghan.maceachern@mattr.com
Website: www.mattr.com

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4.0 FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

This news release includes certain statements that reflect management’s expectations and objectives for the Company’s future performance, opportunities and growth, which statements constitute “forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements” (collectively “forward-looking information”) under applicable securities laws. Such statements, other than statements of historical fact, are predictive in nature or depend on future events or conditions. Forward-looking information involves estimates, assumptions, judgements and uncertainties. These statements may be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “may”, “will”, “should”, “anticipate”, “expect”, “believe”, “predict”, “estimate”, “continue”, “intend”, “plan” and variations of these words or other similar expressions. Specifically, this news release includes forward-looking information in the Outlook Section and elsewhere in respect of, among other things, the ability of the Company to deliver higher returns to all shareholders; the market dynamics during 2024; the favourability of underlying business trends of the Company; the Company’s ability to execute on its portfolio optimization strategy; the Company’s ability to execute projects under contract; the Company’s ability to execute on its business plan and strategies, including the pursuit, execution and integration of potential organic and inorganic growth opportunities, as applicable; the timing of the finalization of the net working capital adjustment for the sale of the PPG business; the anticipated net cash outflow amount to settle the working capital adjustment for the sale of the PPG business; the level of financial performance throughout 2024; expected increased revenue within Continuing Operations in the first quarter of 2024; the gradual increase in demand for oilfield products in the first half of 2024; the demand for, and activity in, the Company’s products in the Composite Technologies and the Connection Technologies segments of the Company’s business; the Company’s investments throughout 2024 to expand capacity within the Composite Technologies and Connection Technologies segments; North American onshore drilling and completion activity; the continued permitting delay impacts on fuel storage tank shipments; the anticipated results and timing of the Company’s capital expenditures investments and the expected impact on the Company’s revenue generating capacity, operational efficiencies, margin profile enhancement, and financial results; increased shipments of Flexpipe® products; FRP tank production activity; the end to delays faced by North American customers due to permit application strategies; availability for permits for projects in 2024 and beyond; the impact of MEO activities on the Company’s financial performance; the impact of MEO costs on financial measures in the first half of 2024; timing for completion of new facilities, and timing of achievement of anticipated production levels; the seasonal impacts to, and demand in, the Company’s Composite Technologies and Connection Technologies segments; the impact of increased normal seasonality and stable North American oilfield activity in the first quarter of 2024; the anticipated normalized product shipment patterns during the second quarter of 2024; the anticipated demand for the Company’s Flexpipe® product line; the growth in premium, hybrid and full electric vehicle markets and the impact thereof on the Company’s financial performance; the impact of continued infrastructure spending, including in the areas of water management, communication networks and nuclear refurbishment on the Company’s financial performance; the Company’s management of raw material and labour costs; the impact of global economic activity on the demand for the Company’s products; the level, and impact of the demand for oil and gas; the impact of global oil and gas commodity prices and the annual capital spending cycle for North American oil and gas producers; the global need to renew and expand critical infrastructure; the impact of changing energy demand, supply and prices; the ability of the Company to fund its operating and capital requirements; the ability of the Company to comply with its debt covenants; and the ability to finance increases in working capital.

Forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted by the forward-looking information. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information as a number of factors could cause actual events, results and prospects to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking information. Significant risks facing the Company include but are not limited to: the risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s Management Discussion and Analysis under “Risks and Uncertainties” and in the Company’s Annual Information Form under “Risk Factors”.

These statements of forward-looking information are based on assumptions, estimates and analysis made by management in light of its experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments as well as other factors believed to be reasonable and relevant in the circumstances.

These assumptions include those in respect of the Company’s ability to manage supply chain disruptions and other business impacts caused by, among other things, current or future geopolitical events, conflicts, or disruptions, such as the conflict in Ukraine and related sanctions on Russia; the impact of the Russia and Ukraine conflict on the Company’s demand for products and the strength of its and its customers supply chains; the current escalating Israel-Palestine conflict; increased activity levels in the Connection Technologies segment; higher sales of composite pipe products into international markets; a similar level of North American onshore drilling and completion activity levels to those observed during the fourth quarter of 2023; demand for Flexpipe® products will be similar to those observed during the fourth quarter of 2023; increased shipment of Flexpipe® products to support international projects; strengthening demand within the North American industrial and infrastructure markets seasonal impacts on the Company’s FRP tanks business due to North American weather and ground conditions; the changing demand for the Company’s FRP tanks and water and stormwater storage and treatment systems; seasonal impacts to the Company’s composite pipe business due to spring break-up conditions; the trend of international sales for composite pipe products ;expected demand for the Company’s products in the Composite Technologies segment, including the ability to grow such demand over the timeline expected to complete such facilities and achieve desired operational levels; the Company being able to complete the construction and commissioning of these facilities on their expected timeline and budget, as applicable, and its ability to achieve and maintain necessary production and efficiency levels once operational; expectations regarding the Company’s ability to attract new customers and develop and maintain relationships with existing customers; the continued availability of funding required to meet the Company’s anticipated operating and capital expenditure requirements over such time; continued competitive intensity in the segments in which the Company operates consistent with levels experienced in 2023; no significant legal or regulatory developments, other shifts in economic conditions, or macro changes in the competitive environment affecting our business activities; key interest rates remaining relatively stable throughout 2024 to 2026; expectations regarding the Company’s ability to continue to manage its supply chain and any future disruptions; the increased demand for the Company’s products within the Connection Technologies markets; heightened demand for electric and hybrid vehicles and for electronic content within those vehicles; the growth in demand for water and storm water storage and treatment systems; heightened infrastructure spending in Canada, including in respect of commercial and municipal water projects, nuclear plant refurbishment and upgraded communication and transportation networks, communication networks and nuclear refurbishments; sustained health of oil and gas producers; the continued global need to renew and expand critical infrastructure including energy generation and distribution, electrification, transportation network enhancement and storm management; enhanced overall market activity; the continued recovery of the global economy; the Company’s ability to execute projects under contract; the Company’s continuing ability to provide new and enhanced product offerings to its customers; that the Company will continue to be able to optimize its portfolio and identify and successfully execute on opportunities for acquisitions or investments; the higher level of investment in working capital by the Company; the easing of supply chain shortages and the continued supply of and stable pricing or the ability to pass on higher prices to its customers for commodities used by the Company; the availability of personnel resources sufficient for the Company to operate its businesses; the maintenance of operations by the Company in major oil and gas producing regions; the adequacy of the Company’s existing accruals in respect of environmental compliance and in respect of litigation and tax matters and other claims generally; the impact of adoption of artificial intelligence and other machine learning on competition in the industries which the Company operates; the Company’s ability to meet its financial objectives; the ability of the Company to satisfy all covenants under its Credit Facility (as defined herein) and other debt obligations and having sufficient liquidity to fund its obligations and planned initiatives; the ability to develop, access or implement some or all of the technology necessary to efficiently and effectively achieve the Company’s ESG goals and ambitions, including its greenhouse gas targets; the availability, commercial viability and scalability of the Company’s greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies and related technology and products; and the anticipated costs and impacts on the Company’s operations and financial results of adopting these technologies or strategies. The Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking information are based on reasonable assumptions in light of currently available information. However, should one or more risks materialize, or should any assumptions prove incorrect, then actual results could vary materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking information included in this document and the Company can give no assurance that such expectations will be achieved.

When considering the forward-looking information in making decisions with respect to the Company, readers should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and potential events. The Company does not assume the obligation to revise or update forward-looking information after the date of this document or to revise it to reflect the occurrence of future unanticipated events, except as may be required under applicable securities laws.

To the extent any forward-looking information in this document constitutes future oriented financial information or financial outlooks, within the meaning of securities laws, such information is being provided to demonstrate the potential of the Company and readers are cautioned that this information may not be appropriate for any other purpose. Future oriented financial information and financial outlooks, as with forward-looking information generally, are based on the assumptions and subject to the risks noted above.

5.0 RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES

The Company reports on certain non-GAAP measures that are used to evaluate its performance and segments, as well as to determine compliance with debt covenants and to manage its capital structure. These non-GAAP measures do not have standardized meanings under IFRS and are not necessarily comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. The Company discloses these measures because it believes that they provide further information and assist readers in understanding the results of the Company’s operations and financial position. These measures should not be considered in isolation or used in substitution for other measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. The following is a reconciliation of the non-GAAP measures reported by the Company.

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA

In an effort to reduce the volatility of the Adjusted EBITDA metric imposed by factors outside of the Company’s control and to provide enhanced comparability of the Company’s results from its principal business activities with those of the Company’s peer group, the Company has modified the composition of Adjusted EBITDA. Beginning in the first quarter of 2023, Adjusted EBITDA includes adjustments for share-based incentive compensation costs and foreign exchange (gains) losses. Share-based incentive compensation costs have recently experienced a high degree of volatility derived from movements in the market value of the Company’s shares and the related impact on such plans. Given the Company’s global presence and its exposure to several foreign currency rates, the Company experiences fluctuation from foreign exchange gains or losses outside of its control. The Company believes this modified composition will present a more accurate representation of the Company’s results from principal business activities. The amounts presented below reflect restated figures for prior periods as needed to align with the updated definition.

EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure defined as earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is also a non-GAAP measure defined as EBITDA adjusted for items which do not impact day to day operations. Adjusted EBITDA is calculated by adding back to EBITDA the sum of impairments, costs associated with refinancing of long-term debt and credit facilities, gain on sale of land and other, gain on sale of investment in associates, gain on sale of operating unit, acquisition costs, restructuring costs, share-based incentive compensation cost, foreign exchange (gain) loss and other, net and hyperinflationary adjustments. The Company believes that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are useful supplemental measures that provide a meaningful indication of the Company’s results from principal business activities prior to the consideration of how these activities are financed or the tax impacts in various jurisdictions and for comparing its operating performance with the performance of other companies that have different financing, capital or tax structures. The Company presents Adjusted EBITDA as a measure of EBITDA that excludes the impact of transactions that are outside the Company’s normal course of business or day to day operations. Adjusted EBITDA is used by many analysts as one of several important analytical tools to evaluate financial performance and is a key metric in business valuations. It is also considered important by lenders to the Company and is included in the financial covenants of the Credit Facility.

(in thousands of Canadian dollars)     Year Ended December 31,
  2023     2022  
           
Net Income from Continuing Operations   $ 55,859   $ 93,347  
           
Add:          
Income tax expense (recovery)     5,401     (4,155 )
Finance costs, net     20,282     20,452  
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets     36,861     37,628  
EBITDA from Continuing Operations   $ 118,403   $ 147,272  
           
Share-based incentive compensation cost     18,307     26,011  
Foreign exchange loss (gain)     2,243     (7,871 )
Gain on sale of land and other     (1,655 )   (43,017 )
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries         1,327  
Curtailment of defined benefit plan     (1,889 )    
2019 ZCL Composites Inc. purchase trust         (1,059 )
Impairment     27,195     9,457  
Restructuring costs and other, net     2,474     9,703  
Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing Operations   $ 165,078   $ 141,823  
   Three Month Ended
    March 31,     June 30,     September 30,     December 31,  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2023     2023     2023     2023  
                         
Net Income from Continuing Operations $ 20,708   $ 14,670   $ 18,145   $ 2,335  
                         
Add:                        
Income tax expense (recovery)   4,585     3,327     2,486     (4,997 )
Finance costs, net   4,984     4,974     5,344     4,980  
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets   9,021     9,170     9,785     8,885  
EBITDA from Continuing Operations $ 39,298   $ 32,141   $ 35,760   $ 11,203  
                         
Share-based incentive compensation (recovery) cost   (42 )   18,668     (2,414 )   2,096  
Foreign exchange loss (gain)   1,210     (45 )   952     126  
Gain on sale of land and other               (1,655 )
Curtailment of defined benefit
plan
          (1,889 )    
Impairment           8,652     18,544  
Restructuring costs and other, net               2,474  
Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing Operations $ 40,466   $ 50,764   $ 41,060   $ 32,787  
   
   
  Three Month Ended
    March 31,     June 30,     September 30,     December 31,  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2022     2022     2022     2022  
                         
Net Income from Continuing Operations $ 10,017   $ 40,629   $ 29,211   $ 13,489  
                         
Add:                        
Income tax expense (recovery)   249     7,006     (4,446 )   (6,963 )
Finance costs, net   3,948     5,934     6,040     4,530  
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets   9,464     9,998     9,102     9,064  
EBITDA from Continuing Operations $ 23,678   $ 63,567   $ 39,907   $ 20,120  
                         
Share-based incentive compensation cost   2,346     2,584     8,182     12,899  
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (2,625 )   (351 )   (5,664 )   769  
Gain on sale of land and other       (43,017 )        
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries               1,327  
2019 ZCL Composites Inc. purchase trust           (1,059 )    
Impairment       7,292         2,165  
Restructuring costs and other, net   1,075     2,420     2,075     4,133  
Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing Operations $ 24,474   $ 32,495   $ 43,442   $ 41,413  


Composite Technologies Segment

(in thousands of Canadian dollars)     Year Ended December 31,
  2023     2022  
           
Operating Income   $ 67,416   $ 53,347  
           
Add:          
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets     27,043     29,758  
EBITDA   $ 94,459   $ 83,104  
           
Share-based incentive compensation cost     1,812     4,468  
Gain on sale of land and other     (1,995 )   (3,820 )
Impairment     18,544     9,458  
Restructuring costs and other, net         4,477  
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 112,821   $ 97,687  
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,     June 30,   September 30,     December 31,  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2023     2023   2023     2023  
                 
Operating Income (Loss) $ 20,722   $ 25,580 $ 25,483   $ (4,369 )
                 
Add:                
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets   6,627     6,762   7,398     6,257  
EBITDA $ 27,349   $ 32,342 $ 32,881   $ 1,888  
                 
Share-based incentive compensation (recovery) cost   (601 )   2,449   (435 )   399  
Gain on sale of land and other             (1,995 )
Impairment             18,544  
Restructuring costs and other, net              
Adjusted EBITDA $ 26,748   $ 34,791 $ 32,446   $ 18,837  
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,   June 30,     September 30,   December 31,
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2022   2022     2022   2022
                 
Operating Income $ 6,874 $ 9,521   $ 21,747 $ 15,205
                 
Add:                
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets   7,409   7,910     7,189   7,250
EBITDA $ 14,283 $ 17,431   $ 28,936 $ 22,455
                 
Share-based incentive compensation
   cost
  278   293     1,173   2,724
Gain on sale of land and other     (3,820 )    
Impairment     7,293       2,164
Restructuring costs and other, net   423   1,967     2,088  
Adjusted EBITDA $ 14,984 $ 23,164   $ 32,197 $ 27,343


Connection Technologies Segment

(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   Year Ended December 31, 
  2023   2022
           
Operating Income   $ 60,356 $ 55,237
           
Add:          
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets     5,752   4,363
EBITDA   $ 66,107 $ 59,600
           
Share-based incentive compensation cost     2,649   3,064
Restructuring costs and other, net     747   81
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 69,504 $ 62,745
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,   June 30,   September 30,     December 31,
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2023   2023   2023     2023
                 
Operating Income $ 17,650 $ 17,005 $ 13,910   $ 11,791
                 
Add:                
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets   1,333   1,349   1,356     1,713
EBITDA $ 18,983 $ 18,354 $ 15,266   $ 13,505
                 
Share-based incentive compensation
(recovery) cost
  26   2,224   (48 )   448
Restructuring costs and other, net           747
Adjusted EBITDA $ 19,009 $ 20,578 $ 15,218   $ 14,699
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,   June 30,   September 30,   December 31,
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2022   2022   2022   2022
                 
Operating Income $ 14,887 $ 14,832 $ 13,915 $ 11,603
                 
Add:                
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets   1,085   1,059   1,076   1,143
EBITDA $ 15,972 $ 15,891 $ 14,991 $ 12,746
                 
Share-based incentive
compensation cost
  209   270   820   1,766
Restructuring costs and other, net   27   54    
Adjusted EBITDA $ 16,208 $ 16,214 $ 15,811 $ 14,512


Discontinued Operations

(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   Year Ended December 31,
  2023     2022  
           
Net Income (loss) from Discontinued Operations   $ 31,360   $ (124,323 )
           
Add:          
Income tax expense (recovery)     52,660     (15,123 )
Finance costs, net     1,247     1,263  
Amortization of property, plant, equipment,
intangible and ROU assets
    27,524     33,788  
EBITDA from Discontinued Operations   $ 112,791   $ (104,395 )
           
Share-based incentive compensation (recovery) cost     236     5,480  
Foreign exchange (gain)     (2,612 )   (1,842 )
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries     111,004     83,424  
Hyperinflation adjustment for Argentina         12,774  
Impairment         12,975  
Restructuring costs and other, net     1,465     1,495  
Adjusted EBITDA from Discontinued Operations   $ 222,884   $ 9,910  
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,     June 30,     September 30,     December 31,  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2023     2023     2023     2023  
                 
Net Income (loss) from Discontinued Operations $ 4,521   $ (1,648 ) $ 53,829   $ (25,342 )
                 
Add:                
Income tax expense   672     2,831     23,769     25,388  
Finance costs, net   160     554     400     133  
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and ROU assets  

10,209

   

10,860

   

6,480

   

(25

)

EBITDA from Discontinued Operations $ 15,562   $ 12,596   $ 84,478   $ 157  
Share-based incentive compensation (recovery) cost   (561 )   3,296     (498 )   (2,002 )
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (939 )   (3,120 )   1,310     138  
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries       3,738     2,089     105,177  
Restructuring costs and other, net               1,465  
Adjusted EBITDA from Discontinued Operations $ 14,062   $ 16,510   $ 87,379   $ 104,933  
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,     June 30,     September 30,     December 31,  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2022     2022     2022     2022  
                 
Net (Loss) from Discontinued Operations $ (17,133 ) $ (20,682 ) $ (6,208 ) $ (80,299 )
                 
Add:                
Income tax expense (recovery)   1,988     (807 )   (13,919 )   (2,386 )
Finance costs, net   397     128     455     284  
Amortization of property, plant,
equipment, intangible and ROU assets
 

8,008

   

7,485

   

7,340

   

10,955

 
EBITDA from Discontinued Operations $ (6,740 ) $ (13,876 ) $ (12,332 ) $ (71,447 )
                 
Share-based incentive compensation
cost
 

339

   

138

   

1,284

   

3,719

 
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (411 )   (1,155 )   (921 )   645  
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries           5,932     77,492  
Hyperinflation adjustment for
Argentina
 

1,890

   

1,533

   

5,510

   

3,842

 
Impairment       12,974          
Restructuring costs and other, net  

131

   

576

   

(6

)

 

794

 
Adjusted EBITDA from Discontinued Operations $ (4,790 ) $ 190   $ (532 ) $ 15,044  


Total Consolidated Mattr (Continuing and Discontinued Operations)

    Year Ended December 31,
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)     2023     2022  
           
Total Consolidated Mattr Net Income (loss)   $ 87,219   $ (30,976 )
           
Add:          
Income tax expense (recovery)     58,061     (19,278 )
Finance costs, net     21,529     21,715  
Amortization of property, plant, equipment, intangible and
ROU assets
   

64,385

   

71,416

 
Total Consolidated Mattr EBITDA   $ 231,195   $ 42,876  
           
Share-based incentive compensation cost     18,541     31,488  
Foreign exchange (gain)     (369 )   (9,712 )
Gain on sale of land and other     (1,655 )   (43,017 )
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries     111,004     84,751  
Curtailment of defined benefit plan     (1,889 )    
2019 ZCL Composites Inc. purchase trust         (1,059 )
Hyperinflation adjustment for Argentina         12,774  
Impairment     27,197     22,433  
Restructuring costs and other, net     3,938     11,199  
Total Consolidated Mattr Adjusted EBITDA   $ 387,962   $ 151,733  
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,     June 30,     September 30,     December 31,  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2023     2023     2023     2023  
                 
Total Consolidated Mattr Net Income (Loss) $ 25,229   $ 13,023   $ 71,974   $ (23,006 )
                 
Add:                
Income tax expense   5,257     6,158     26,255     20,391  
Finance costs, net   5,144     5,528     5,744     5,113  
Amortization of property, plant,
equipment, intangible and ROU assets
  19,230     20,030     16,265     8,859  
Total Consolidated Mattr EBITDA $ 54,860   $ 44,737   $ 120,238   $ 11,357  
                 
Share-based incentive compensation
(recovery) cost
  (603 )   21,963     (2,912 )   94  
Foreign exchange loss (gain)   271     (3,165 )   2,262     263  
Gain on sale of land and other               (1,655 )
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries       3,738     2,089     105,178  
Curtailment of defined benefit plan           (1,889 )    
Impairment           8,652     18,544  
Restructuring costs and other, net               3,938  
Total Consolidated Mattr Adjusted EBITDA $ 54,528   $ 67,274   $ 128,440   $ 137,720  
    Three Month Ended
    March 31,     June 30,     September 30,     December 31,  
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)   2022     2022     2022     2022  
                 
Total Consolidated Mattr Net (Loss) Income $ (7,117 ) $ 19,947   $ 23,003   $ (66,810 )
                 
Add:                
Income tax expense (recovery)   2,237     6,199     (18,365 )   (9,349 )
Finance costs, net   4,345     6,062     6,495     4,813  
Amortization of property, plant,
equipment, intangible and ROU assets
  17,472     17,483     16,442     20,019  
Total Consolidated Mattr EBITDA $ 16,937   $ 49,691   $ 27,575   $ (51,327 )
                 
Share-based incentive compensation cost   2,685     2,722     9,466     16,616  
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (3,036 )   (1,506 )   (6,585 )   1,414  
Gain on sale of land and other       (43,017 )        
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries           5,932     78,819  
Hyperinflation adjustment for Argentina   1,889     1,531     5,510     3,843  
2019 ZCL Composites Inc. purchase trust           (1,059 )    
Impairment       20,269         2,164  
Restructuring costs and other, net   1,206     2,996     2,070     4,927  
Total Consolidated Mattr Adjusted EBITDA $ 19,681   $ 32,686   $ 42,908   $ 56,457  


Adjusted EBITDA Margin

Adjusted EBITDA margin is defined as Adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue and is a non-GAAP measure. The Company believes that Adjusted EBITDA margin is a useful supplemental measure that provides meaningful assessment of the business results of the Company and its Operating Segments from principal business activities excluding the impact of transactions that are outside of the Company’s normal course of business.

See reconciliation above for the changes in composition of Adjusted EBITDA, as a result of which the applicable tables reflect restated figures for the prior year quarter to align with current presentation.

Operating Margin

Operating margin is defined as operating (loss) income divided by revenue and is a non-GAAP measure. The Company believes that operating margin is a useful supplemental measure that provides meaningful assessment of the business performance of the Company and its Operating Segments. The Company uses this measure as a key indicator of financial performance, operating efficiency and cost control based on volume of business generated.

Adjusted Net Income (attributable to shareholders)

Adjusted Net Income (attributable to shareholders) is a non-GAAP measure defined as Net Income (attributable to shareholders) adjusted for items which do not impact day to day operations. Adjusted Net Income (attributable to shareholders) is calculated by adding back to Net Income (attributable to shareholders) the after tax impact of the sum of impairments, costs associated with repayment of long-term debt and credit facilities, gain on sale of land and other, gain on sale of investment in associates, gain on sale of operating unit, acquisition costs, restructuring costs, share-based incentive compensation cost, foreign exchange (gain) loss and other, net and hyperinflationary adjustments. The Company believes that Adjusted Net Income (attributable to shareholders) is a useful supplemental measure that provides a meaningful indication of the Company’s results from principal business activities for comparing its operating performance with the performance of other companies that have different financing, capital or tax structures.

Adjusted Earnings Per Share (“Adjusted EPS”)

Adjusted EPS (basic) is a non-GAAP measure defined as Adjusted Net Income (attributable to shareholders) divided by the number of common shares outstanding. Adjusted EPS (diluted) is a non-GAAP measure defined as Adjusted Net Income (attributable to shareholders) divided by the number of common shares outstanding, further adjusted for potential dilutive impacts of outstanding securities which are convertible to common shares. The Company presents Adjusted EPS as a measure of Earning Per Share (“EPS”) that excludes the impact of transactions that are outside the Company’s normal course of business or day to day operations. Adjusted EPS indicates the amount of Adjusted Net Income the Company makes for each share of its stock and is used by many analysts as one of several important analytical tools to evaluate financial performance and is a key metric in business valuations.

Total Consolidated Mattr Adjusted EPS (Continuing and Discontinued Operations)

 

(in thousands of Canadian dollars except for per share amounts)

Year Ended
December 31, December 31,
2022
2023
      Earnings Per Share     Earnings Per Share
      Basic Diluted     Basic Diluted
Total Consolidated Mattr Net Income (Loss) (a) $ 87,187   1.26 1.25 $ (29,989 ) (0.43 ) (0.43 )
                 
Adjustments (before tax):                
Share-based incentive
   compensation cost
  18,542         31,489      
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (369 )       (9,712 )    
Gain on sale of land and other   (1,655 )       (43,017 )    
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries   111,004         84,751      
Hyperinflation adjustment for
   Argentina
          12,776      
Curtailment of defined benefit
   plan
  (1,889 )            
Impairment   27,197         22,433      
Restructuring costs and other, net   3,938         11,199      
Tax effect of above adjustments   (4,300 )       (8,787 )    
Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP) (a)   239,655   3.46 3.43   71,143   1.01   1.01  
(a) attributable to Shareholders of the Company
(in thousands of Canadian dollars except for per share amounts)  Three Months Ended
December 31, December 31,
2023 2022
      Earnings Per Share     Earnings Per Share
      Basic Diluted     Basic Diluted
Total Consolidated Mattr Net (Loss) (a) $ (23,022 ) (0.34 ) (0.34 ) $ (66,413 ) (0.94 ) (0.94 )
                 
Adjustments (before tax):                
Share-based incentive
   compensation cost
  94         16,618      
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   263         1,414      
Gain on sale of land and other   (1,655 )            
Loss on sale of Subsidiaries   105,178         78,819      
Hyperinflation adjustment for
   Argentina
          3,843      
Curtailment of defined benefit plan                
Impairment   18,544         2,164      
Restructuring costs and other, net   3,939         4,927      
Tax effect of above adjustments   (464 )       (10,625 )    
Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP) (a)   102,877   1.52   1.51     30,746   0.44   0.43  
(a) attributable to Shareholders of the Company


Total Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA

Total Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure defined as the sum of long-term debt, current lease liabilities and long-term lease liabilities, less cash and cash equivalents, divided by the Consolidated (Continuing and Discontinued Operations) Adjusted EBITDA, as defined above, for the trailing twelve-month period. The Company believes Total Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA is a useful supplementary measure to assess the borrowing capacity of the Company. Total Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA is used by many analysts as one of several important analytical tools to evaluate how long a company would need to operate at its current level to pay of all its debt. It is also considered important by credit rating agencies to determine the probability of a company defaulting on its debt.

See discussion above for the changes into the composition of Adjusted EBITDA. The table below reflects restated figures for the prior year quarters to align with current presentation.

(in thousands of Canadian dollars except Net debt-to-EBITDA ratio)     2023    2022 
           
Long-term debt   $ 144,201   $ 210,832  
Lease liabilities     88,263     59,439  
Cash and Cash equivalents     (334,061 )   (263,990 )
Total Net Debt   $ (101,597 ) $ 6,281  
           
Q1 2022 Adjusted EBITDA   $   $ 19,682  
Q2 2022 Adjusted EBITDA         32,688  
Q3 2022 Adjusted EBITDA         42,908  
Q4 2022 Adjusted EBITDA         56,458  
Q1 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     54,528      
Q2 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     67,274      
Q3 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     128,440      
Q4 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     137,721      
Trailing twelve-month Adjusted EBITDA   $ 387,963   $ 151,736  
Total Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA     (0.26 )   0.04  


Total Interest Coverage Ratio

Total Interest Coverage Ratio is a non-GAAP measure defined as Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA (Continuing and Discontinued Operations), as defined above, for the trailing twelve-month period, divided by finance costs, net, for the trailing twelve-month period. The Company believes Total Interest Coverage Ratio is a useful supplementary measure to assess the Company’s ability to honor its debt payments. Total Interest Coverage Ratio is used by many analysts as one of several important analytical tools to judge a company’s ability to pay interest on its outstanding debt. It is also considered important by credit rating agencies to determine a company’s riskiness relative to its current debt or for future borrowing.

(in thousands of Canadian dollars except Interest Coverage ratio)     2023   2022
           
Q1 2022 Adjusted EBITDA   $ $ 19,682
Q2 2022 Adjusted EBITDA       32,688
Q3 2022 Adjusted EBITDA       42,908
Q4 2022 Adjusted EBITDA       56,458
Q1 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     54,528  
Q2 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     67,274  
Q3 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     128,440  
Q4 2023 Adjusted EBITDA     137,721  
Trailing twelve-month Adjusted EBITDA   $ 387,963 $ 151,736
           
Q1 2022 Finance costs, net   $ $ 4,345
Q2 2022 Finance costs, net       6,062
Q3 2022 Finance costs, net       6,495
Q4 2022 Finance costs, net       4,813
Q1 2023 Finance costs, net     5,144  
Q2 2023 Finance costs, net     5,528  
Q3 2023 Finance costs, net     5,744  
Q4 2023 Finance costs, net     5,113  
Trailing twelve-month finance cost, net   $ 21,529 $ 21,715
Total Interest Coverage Ratio     18.02   6.99


Order Backlog
and Bid and Budgetary Estimates

The PPG business, which has historically comprised the vast majority of the Company’s bid and budgetary estimates and total order backlog, was sold in November 2023 and as a result the Company will no longer report these supplementary financial measures as the Company does not believe that going forward such measures will provide investors with useful information to understand or evaluate the Company’s Continuing Operations or their respective performance and prospects.

6.0 Additional Information

Additional information relating to the Company, including its AIF, is available on SEDAR+ at www. sedarplus.com and on the “Investors Centre” page of the Company’s website at: https://investors.Mattr.com/Investor-Center/default.aspx.


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