CHARLES & COLVARD REPORTS THIRD QUARTER FISCAL YEAR 2022 FINANCIAL RESULTS AND ANNOUNCES $5 MILLION STOCK REPURCHASE PROGRAM
- Delivered
$9.8 Million inNet Sales - Increased Total Cash to
$21.9 Million - Announced
$5 Million Stock Buyback Program - Generated
$1.1 Million in Cash Flow From Operations - Achieved Highest Three Consecutive Quarters by Revenue To Date at
$33.8 Million - 22% Increase in charlesandcolvard.com Revenue Versus the
Year-Ago Quarter - 141% Increase in Lab Grown Diamond Sales Along with a Steady 10% Increase in Moissanite Sales Versus the
Year-Ago Quarter - Conference Call with Accompanying Slide Presentation Scheduled Today at
8:00 AM ET
In addition, the Company announced today that the Board of Directors has authorized the Company to repurchase up to
"Our momentum continues again this quarter, with
"We're excited that consumers and the industry are embracing the lab grown movement and we've experienced double-digit growth in our Forever One™ moissanite business and triple-digit growth in our Caydia® lab grown diamond business year-over-year in our direct-to-consumer channel," continued
"With the strength of our balance sheet and the current share price trading below the book value per share as of
Recent Corporate Highlights
- Announced
$5 million stock buyback program; - Launched expanded assortment in its premium Caydia® lab grown diamond and Forever One™ moissanite brands, including a new star series in the Company's patented Signature Collection and unisex rings;
- Increased in-store assortment with
Helzberg Diamonds and online assortments with bothHelzberg Diamonds and Macy's; - Featured in Vogue.com, Brides.com, The Knot.com, WWD.com, MensHealth.com and Byrdie.com and received press coverage on NewsBreak.com and CNNBusiness.com;
- Curated assortment of fine fashion jewelry to be worn during the filming of the upcoming season of The Bachelorette;
- Announced expansion of its wholesale gemstone distribution with Cooksongold in the
UK and surrounding areas; and - Anticipated completion of first Signature Showroom and innovative 8,000 square foot digital video broadcast production studio during the fourth fiscal quarter.
Financial Summary for Third Quarter Fiscal 2022
(Quarter Ended
- Net sales increased 3%, to
$9.8 million for the quarter, compared with$9.4 million in the year-ago quarter. - In the Online Channels segment, which consists of e-commerce outlets including charlesandcolvard.com, moissaniteoutlet.com, third-party online marketplaces, drop-ship retail and other pure-play, exclusively e-commerce outlets, net sales increased 14% year over year, to
$6.4 million , representing 65% of total net sales for the quarter, compared to$5.6 million , or 59% of total net sales in the year-ago quarter. - In the Traditional segment, which consists of wholesale and retail customers, net sales decreased 12% year over year, to
$3.4 million , representing 35% of total net sales for the quarter, compared to$3.9 million , or 41% of total net sales, in the year-ago quarter. - Finished jewelry net sales increased 19% to
$7.4 million for the quarter, compared to$6.2 million in the year-ago quarter. - Loose jewel net sales decreased 28% to
$2.3 million for the quarter, compared to$3.2 million in the year-ago quarter. - Operating expenses increased 22% to
$4.0 million for the quarter, compared to$3.3 million in the year-ago quarter, in support of our growth initiatives. - Income tax expense increased to
$78,000 for the quarter, compared to$500 in the year-ago quarter. - Net income was
$339,000 , or$0.01 earnings per diluted share for the quarter, compared to net income of$1 million , or$0.03 earnings per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter. - Weighted average shares outstanding on a diluted basis were 31.3 million for the quarter, compared to 30.5 million in the year-ago quarter. The increase in our weighted average shares outstanding was driven by an increase in option exercises by insiders and issuance of restricted stock to executives.
Financial Summary for the First Nine Months of Fiscal 2022
(Nine Months Ended
- Net sales increased 14% to
$33.8 million for the nine months endedMarch 31, 2022 , compared to$29.5 million in the year-ago period. - Online Channels segment net sales increased 19% year over year to
$21.0 million , representing 62% of total net sales, for the nine months endedMarch 31, 2022 , compared to$17.6 million , or 60% of total net sales in the year-ago period. - Traditional segment net sales totaled
$12.7 million , a year over year increase of 7%, representing 38% of total net sales, for the nine months endedMarch 31, 2022 , compared to$11.9 million , or 40% of total net sales, in the year-ago period. - Finished jewelry net sales increased 26% to
$23.6 million for the nine months endedMarch 22, 2022 , compared to$18.8 million in the year-ago period. - Loose jewel net sales were
$10.1 million for the nine months endedMarch 31, 2022 , a decrease of 5%, compared to$10.7 million in the year-ago period. - Operating expenses increased 42% to
$13.6 million for the nine months endedMarch 31, 2022 , compared to$9.6 million in the year-ago period, in support of our growth initiatives. - Year-to-date income tax expense for the nine months ended
March 31, 2022 increased to$485,000 , compared to$1,500 in the year-ago period. - Net income was
$2.3 million , or$0.07 per diluted share, for the nine months endedMarch 31, 2022 , compared to net income of$4.4 million , or$0.15 per diluted share, in the year-ago period.
Financial Position
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash totaled
Investor Conference Call
Charles & Colvard will host an investor conference call and webcast presentation to discuss its financial results for the quarter ended
To participate via telephone, callers should dial 844-875-6912 (
A replay of this conference call will be available until
About
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements expressing expectations regarding our future and projections relating to our products, sales, revenues, and earnings are typical of such statements and are made under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about our plans, objectives, representations, and contentions and are not historical facts and typically are identified by use of terms such as "may," "will," "should," "could," "expect," "intend," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "continue," and similar words, although some forward-looking statements are expressed differently.
All forward-looking statements are subject to the risks and uncertainties inherent in predicting the future. You should be aware that although the forward-looking statements included herein represent management's current judgment and expectations, our actual results may differ materially from those projected, stated, or implied in these forward-looking statements as a result of many factors including, but not limited to, (1) our business, financial condition and results of operations could continue to be adversely affected by an ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and related global economic conditions; (2) our future financial performance depends upon increased consumer acceptance, growth of sales of our products, and operational execution of our strategic initiatives; (3) our business and our results of operations could be materially adversely affected as a result of general economic and market conditions; (4) we face intense competition in the worldwide gemstone and jewelry industry; (5) our information technology, or IT, infrastructure, and our network may be impacted by a cyber-attack or other security incident as a result of the rise of cybersecurity events; (6) constantly evolving privacy regulatory regimes are creating new legal compliance challenges; (7) we are subject to certain risks due to our international operations, distribution channels and vendors; (8) our business and our results of operations could be materially adversely affected as a result of our inability to fulfill orders on a timely basis; (9) we are currently dependent on a limited number of distributor and retail partners in our Traditional segment for the sale of our products; (10) we may experience quality control challenges from time to time that can result in lost revenue and harm to our brands and reputation; (11) seasonality of our business may adversely affect our net sales and operating income; (12) our operations could be disrupted by natural disasters; (13) sales of moissanite and lab grown diamond jewelry could be dependent upon the pricing of precious metals, which is beyond our control; (14) our current customers may potentially perceive us as a competitor in the finished jewelry business; (15) we depend on a single supplier for substantially all of our silicon carbide, or SiC, crystals, the raw materials we use to produce moissanite jewels; if our supply of high-quality SiC crystals is interrupted, our business may be materially harmed; (16) if the e-commerce opportunity changes dramatically or if e-commerce technology or providers change their models, our results of operations may be adversely affected; (17) governmental regulation and oversight might adversely impact our operations; (18) the execution of our business plans could significantly impact our liquidity; (19) the financial difficulties or insolvency of one or more of our major customers or their lack of willingness and ability to market our products could adversely affect results; (20) negative or inaccurate information on social media could adversely impact our brand and reputation; (21) we rely on assumptions, estimates, and data to calculate certain of our key metrics and real or perceived inaccuracies in such metrics may harm our reputation and negatively affect our business; (22) we may not be able to adequately protect our intellectual property, which could harm the value of our products and brands and adversely affect our business; (23) environmental, social, and governance matters may impact our business, reputation, financial condition, and results of operations; (24) if we fail to evaluate, implement, and integrate strategic acquisition or disposition opportunities successfully, our business may suffer; (25) our loan, pursuant to the Paycheck Protection Program, or the PPP Loan, under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or the CARES Act, as administered by the
- Financial Tables Follow -
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS |
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(unaudited) |
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Three Months Ended |
Nine Months Ended |
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2022 |
2021 |
2022 |
2021 |
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Net sales |
$ |
9,751,835 |
$ |
9,436,056 |
$ |
33,785,281 |
$ |
29,509,140 |
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Costs and expenses: |
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Cost of goods sold |
5,296,530 |
5,093,452 |
17,347,026 |
15,457,215 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and marketing |
2,932,587 |
2,211,350 |
9,741,774 |
6,339,854 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
General and Administrative |
1,106,850 |
1,092,683 |
3,880,684 |
3,278,246 |
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Total costs and expenses |
9,335,967 |
8,397,485 |
30,969,484 |
25,075,315 |
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Income from operations |
415,868 |
1,038,571 |
2,815,797 |
4,433,825 |
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Other income (expense): |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest income |
1,120 |
540 |
1,964 |
5,126 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest expense |
- |
(2,412) |
- |
(7,318) |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loss on foreign currency exchange |
- |
- |
(34) |
(603) |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total other income (expense), |
1,120 |
(1,872) |
1,930 |
(2,795) |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Income before income taxes |
416,988 |
1,036,699 |
2,817,727 |
4,431,030 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Income tax expense |
(78,480) |
(472) |
(484,582) |
(1,460) |
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Net income |
$ |
338,508 |
$ |
1,036,227 |
$ |
2,333,145 |
$ |
4,429,570 |
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Net income per common share: |
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Basic |
$ |
0.01 |
$ |
0.04 |
$ |
0.08 |
$ |
0.15 |
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Diluted |
$ |
0.01 |
$ |
0.03 |
$ |
0.07 |
$ |
0.15 |
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Weighted average number of shares |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Basic |
30,484,897 |
29,320,434 |
30,286,195 |
28,967,946 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diluted |
31,268,410 |
30,525,438 |
31,271,677 |
29,667,729 |
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS |
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March 31, 2022 |
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ASSETS |
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Current assets: |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
$ |
16,861,685 |
$ |
21,302,317 |
|
Restricted cash |
5,050,000 |
144,634 |
|||
Accounts receivable, net |
1,565,541 |
1,662,074 |
|||
Inventory, net |
13,440,016 |
11,450,141 |
|||
Note receivable |
250,000 |
250,000 |
|||
Prepaid expenses and other assets |
1,328,244 |
952,065 |
|||
Total current assets |
38,495,486 |
35,761,231 |
|||
Long-term assets: |
|||||
Inventory, net |
19,063,408 |
17,722,579 |
|||
Property and equipment, net |
1,781,966 |
875,897 |
|||
Intangible assets, net |
242,554 |
209,658 |
|||
Operating lease right-of-use assets |
2,935,124 |
3,952,146 |
|||
Deferred income taxes, net |
5,867,662 |
6,350,830 |
|||
Other assets |
49,658 |
49,658 |
|||
Total long-term assets |
29,940,372 |
29,160,768 |
|||
TOTAL ASSETS |
$ |
68,435,858 |
$ |
64,921,999 |
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LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY |
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Current liabilities: |
|||||
Accounts payable |
$ |
3,130,684 |
$ |
2,774,373 |
|
Operating lease liabilities |
850,781 |
566,083 |
|||
Accrued expenses and other liabilities |
2,053,873 |
2,281,807 |
|||
Total current liabilities |
6,035,338 |
5,622,263 |
|||
Long-term liabilities: |
|||||
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities |
3,039,216 |
3,600,842 |
|||
Accrued income taxes |
11,292 |
9,878 |
|||
Total long-term liabilities |
3,050,508 |
3,610,720 |
|||
Total liabilities |
9,085,846 |
9,232,983 |
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Shareholders' equity: |
|||||
Common stock, no par value; 50,000,000 shares |
57,066,143 |
56,057,109 |
|||
Additional paid-in capital |
25,927,410 |
25,608,593 |
|||
Accumulated deficit |
(23,643,541) |
(25,976,686) |
|||
Total shareholders' equity |
59,350,012 |
55,689,016 |
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY |
$ |
68,435,858 |
$ |
64,921,999 |
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS |
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(unaudited) |
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Nine Months Ended |
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2022 |
2021 |
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CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: |
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Net income |
$ |
2,333,145 |
$ |
4,429,570 |
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Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: |
||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization |
350,198 |
419,511 |
||||||||
Stock-based compensation |
676,934 |
272,209 |
||||||||
Provision for uncollectible accounts |
26,000 |
53,514 |
||||||||
(Recovery of) Provision for sales returns |
(25,000) |
67,000 |
||||||||
Inventory write-off |
232,000 |
128,000 |
||||||||
Provision for accounts receivable discounts |
3,269 |
29,123 |
||||||||
Deferred income taxes |
483,168 |
- |
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Changes in operating assets and liabilities: |
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Accounts receivable |
92,264 |
(1,617,077) |
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Inventory |
(3,562,704) |
1,559,759 |
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Prepaid expenses and other assets, net |
640,843 |
(3,451,872) |
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Accounts payable |
356,311 |
(827,665) |
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Accrued income taxes |
1,414 |
1,460 |
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Accrued expenses and other liabilities |
(504,862) |
3,604,002 |
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Net cash provided by operating activities |
1,102,980 |
4,667,534 |
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CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: |
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Purchases of property and equipment |
(1,250,296) |
(346,112) |
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Payment to fund note receivable |
- |
(250,000) |
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Payments for intangible assets |
(38,867) |
(26,374) |
||||||||
Net cash used in investing activities |
(1,289,163) |
(622,486) |
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CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: |
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Stock option exercises |
650,917 |
1,013,091 |
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Net cash provided by financing activities |
650,917 |
1,013,091 |
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NET INCREASE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS, AND RESTRICTED CASH |
464,734 |
5,058,139 |
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CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS, AND RESTRICTED CASH, BEGINNING OF PERIOD |
21,446,951 |
14,617,234 |
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CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS, AND RESTRICTED CASH, END OF PERIOD |
$ |
21,911,685 |
$ |
19,675,373 |
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Supplemental disclosure of non-cash investing and financing activities: |
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Additions to right-of-use assets obtained from new operating lease liabilities |
$ |
- |
$ |
3,908,249 |
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Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information: |
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Cash paid during the period for income taxes |
$ |
- |
$ |
9,050 |
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Reconciliation to Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets: |
2022 |
2021 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
$ |
16,861,685 |
$ |
19,608,801 |
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Restricted cash |
5,050,000 |
66,572 |
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CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS, AND RESTRICTED CASH |
$ |
21,911,685 |
$ |
19,675,373 |
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Clint J. Pete, Chief Financial Officer, 919-468-0399, ir@charlesandcolvard.com