Ocean Power Technologies Announces Results for the Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Full Year Ended April 30, 2013
Highlights
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Ocean Power Technologies reported a net decrease in cash and investments of$11.4 million for the twelve months endedApril 30, 2013 ("Fiscal 2013") versus a net decrease of$15.2 million for the twelve months endedApril 30, 2012 ("Fiscal 2012").
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The Company's net loss for Fiscal 2013 declined to
$14.8 million from$15.2 million in Fiscal 2012.
- During Fiscal 2013, the Company announced several achievements including the following:
— Further progress was made in
Australia , where OPT andLockheed Martin are working together on a planned 62.5MW peak generator rated wave power project off Portland,Victoria , which would be one of the largest wave projects in the world. Professional Diving Services was engaged to conduct a seabed survey in connection with this project. In addition, OPT is working with theAustralian Renewable Energy Agency ("ARENA"), the entity that manages the Commonwealth'sA$66.5 million grant for the project, on certain variations to the funding deed that governs the grant. This funding deed for the project sets out the terms of the grant, including the requirement to obtain significant additional funding.— A contract worth ¥70 million (approximately
US$0.7 million ) was received fromMitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. for further work on PowerBuoy enhancements that, under Japanese wave conditions, provide for improved power capture. The analysis and design work are now complete, and a decision is expected to be made on next steps toward ocean trials of a demonstration PowerBuoy.— The Company's Waveport project in
Spain achieved an important milestone. Following extensive design, construction and land testing activity during Fiscal 2013, OPT shipped its advanced modular power take-off in May, 2013. OPT has been working with a consortium of European companies and institutions to advance the energy conversion system of the PowerBuoy through the development of a new wave prediction model. The system can assess the characteristics of incoming waves before they reach the PowerBuoy, thereby providing more time for OPT's proprietary electronic tuning capability to react. This is expected to boost the power output of the PowerBuoy and reduce cost per megawatt hour of energy produced.— During Fiscal 2013, the Company completed certain work towards deployment of a Mark 3 PowerBuoy off the coast of
Oregon , including assembly and land testing of the buoy. Deployment and commissioning have been delayed due to several factors, including notification received in February, 2013 from staff of theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC"), that it considers this first, non-grid connected Mark 3 to be subject to its jurisdiction, thus necessitating further reporting and expenditures. OPT intends to seek additional funding specific to this project for deployment of this PowerBuoy in view of costs associated with regulatory factors and weather delays. Deployment of this initial buoy will depend on resolution of these financial and regulatory issues, and such deployment is expected to be delayed beyond calendar 2013.— OPT established a new business unit to assess, target and develop opportunities for the Company's Autonomous PowerBuoys. OPT has developed non-grid connected applications of its PowerBuoy for defense and homeland security, offshore oil and gas operations, and oceanographic data gathering. Further, the Company entered into a
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement ("CRADA") with theUS Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate to demonstrate use of OPT's Autonomous PowerBuoy for expanded ocean surveillance capabilities.— Two important additions were made to the Company's leadership.
Terence J. Cryan joined the Company's Board of Directors. He is co-founder and managing director ofConcert Energy Partners , aNew York -based private equity firm focused on the alternative energy, power and natural resources industries. The Company also announced the appointment of Dr.Mike Mekhiche to the position of Vice President, Engineering. Dr. Mekhiche was previously withBAE Systems , where he had most recently held the position of Director of Programs. In that capacity, he oversaw the design, development, production and systems integration of an advanced power management and hybrid propulsion product line for various industrial and defense applications.— OPT has changed the nomenclature of its Utility and Autonomous PowerBuoy products to focus on product classes. Among the utility PowerBuoy products, the Mark 3 PowerBuoy, previously called the PB150, drives a peak rated generator with a maximum power output of 0.86MW. The Mark 4 PowerBuoy, previously called the PB500, currently is planned to drive a peak rated generator with a maximum power output of 2.4MW. This method of power rating is more closely aligned with that utilized by other renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. Among the Autonomous PowerBuoy products, the LEAP system will be called the APB 350, and the OPT MicroBuoy will be called the APB 10.
"Fiscal 2013 was one of continued technology development and attainment of important milestones at
"We are also moving toward deployment of a next-generation Autonomous PowerBuoy off the coast of
Financial Review
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Results for the Fiscal Fourth Quarter Ended
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Cash and Investments
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Additional information may be found in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K that will be filed with the
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Forward-Looking Statements
This release may contain "forward-looking statements" that are within the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements reflect the Company's current expectations about its future plans and performance, including statements concerning the impact of marketing strategies, new product introductions and innovation, deliveries of product, sales, earnings and margins. These forward-looking statements rely on a number of assumptions and estimates which could be inaccurate and which are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could vary materially from those anticipated or expressed in any forward-looking statement made by the Company. Please refer to the Company's most recent Forms 10-Q and 10-K and subsequent filings with the
Consolidated Balance Sheets as of | ||
April 30, 2013 and April 30, 2012 | ||
ASSETS | April 30, 2013 | April 30, 2012 |
Current assets: | ||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 6,372,788 | 9,353,460 |
Marketable securities | 13,996,705 | 22,369,484 |
Accounts receivable, net | 796,332 | 1,064,796 |
Unbilled receivables | 127,598 | 223,050 |
Other current assets | 152,962 | 842,820 |
Total current assets | 21,446,385 | 33,853,610 |
Property and equipment, net | 700,968 | 682,933 |
Patents, net | 1,044,902 | 1,269,457 |
Restricted cash | 1,366,256 | 1,453,712 |
Other noncurrent assets | 272,548 | 181,925 |
Total assets | $ 24,831,059 | 37,441,637 |
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY | ||
Current liabilities: | ||
Accounts payable | $ 510,031 | 440,773 |
Accrued expenses | 3,900,623 | 2,770,094 |
Deferred credits payable | — | 600,000 |
Unearned revenues | 1,117,115 | 1,073,389 |
Current portion of long-term debt | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Total current liabilities | 5,627,769 | 4,984,256 |
Long-term unearned revenues | 232,033 | — |
Long-term debt | 250,000 | 350,000 |
Deferred credits payable-noncurrent | 600,000 | — |
Total liabilities | 6,709,802 | 5,334,256 |
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. Stockholders' equity: | ||
Preferred stock, $0.001 par value; authorized 5,000,000 shares, none issued or outstanding | — | — |
Common stock, $0.001 par value; authorized 105,000,000 shares, issued 10,403,215 and 10,407,389 shares, respectively | 10,403 | 10,407 |
Treasury stock, at cost; 33,771 and 23,544 shares, respectively | (123,893) | (102,388) |
Additional paid-in capital | 159,155,365 | 158,296,458 |
Accumulated deficit | (140,671,311) | (125,989,474) |
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (79,786) | (78,990) |
Total Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. stockholders' equity | 18,290,778 | 32,136,013 |
Noncontrolling interest in Ocean Power Technologies (Australasia) Pty Ltd. | (169,521) | (28,632) |
Total equity | 18,121,257 | 32,107,381 |
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ 24,831,059 | 37,441,637 |
Consolidated Statements of Operations | ||||
For the Three and Twelve Months Ended April 30, 2013 and 2012 | ||||
Three Months Ended April 30, |
Twelve Months Ended April 30, |
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2013 | 2012 | 2013 | 2012 | |
Revenues | $ 407,881 | 1,388,598 | 3,616,129 | 5,738,506 |
Cost of revenues | 364,633 | 1,364,097 | 3,480,821 | 5,683,731 |
Gross profit | 43,248 | 24,501 | 135,308 | 54,775 |
Operating expenses: | ||||
Product development costs | 1,861,024 | 1,785,917 | 7,327,766 | 8,337,424 |
Selling, general and administrative costs | 2,269,942 | 2,416,440 | 9,126,757 | 8,274,096 |
Total operating expenses | 4,130,966 | 4,202,357 | 16,454,523 | 16,611,520 |
Operating loss | (4,087,718) | (4,177,856) | (16,319,215) | (16,556,745) |
Interest income, net | 14,261 | 76,421 | 126,377 | 418,052 |
Foreign exchange loss | (99,612) | (11,659) | (83,416) | (104,739) |
Loss before income taxes | (4,173,069) | (4,113,094) | (16,276,254) | (16,243,432) |
Income tax benefit | ― | ― | 1,453,243 | 1,053,427 |
Net loss | (4,173,069) | (4,113,094) | (14,823,011) | (15,190,005) |
Less: Net loss attributable to the noncontrolling interest in Ocean Power Technologies (Australasia) Pty Ltd. | 44,596 | 16,699 | 141,174 | 49,503 |
Net loss attributable to Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. | $ (4,128,473) | (4,096,395) | (14,681,837) | (15,140,502) |
Basic and diluted net loss per share | $ (0.40) | (0.40) | (1.42) | (1.47) |
Weighted average shares used to compute basic and diluted net loss per share | 10,314,642 | 10,290,005 | 10,304,044 | 10,277,661 |
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows | ||
For the Twelve Months Ended April 30, 2013 and 2012 | ||
Year Ended April 30, | ||
2013 | 2012 | |
Cash flows from operating activities: | ||
Net loss | $ (14,823,011) | (15,190,005) |
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities: | ||
Foreign exchange loss | 83,416 | 104,739 |
Depreciation and amortization | 502,099 | 436,062 |
Loss on disposals of property, plant and equipment | 44,067 | 52,128 |
Impairment of long-lived assets | 7,718 | 358,447 |
Provision for doubtful accounts | — | 298,534 |
Treasury note discount amortization | (12,191) | (33,353) |
Compensation expense related to stock option grants and restricted stock | 858,902 | 1,121,528 |
Changes in operating assets and liabilities: | ||
Accounts receivable | 264,077 | (126,722) |
Unbilled receivables | 95,451 | 226,840 |
Other current assets | 685,523 | (17,291) |
Other noncurrent assets | (93,700) | 43,504 |
Accounts payable | 105,036 | (546,709) |
Accrued expenses | 1,158,481 | (1,371,912) |
Unearned revenues-ST | 46,451 | 729,367 |
Unearned revenues-LT | 232,033 | — |
Net cash used in operating activities | (10,845,648) | (13,914,843) |
Cash flows from investing activities: | ||
Purchases of marketable securities | (16,678,329) | (18,574,454) |
Maturities of marketable securities | 25,055,534 | 38,559,110 |
Restricted cash | 75,000 | 53,936 |
Purchases of equipment | (394,632) | (547,252) |
Payments of patent costs | — | (180,011) |
Net cash provided by investing activities | 8,057,573 | 19,311,329 |
Cash flows from financing activities: | ||
Repayment of debt | (100,000) | (139,378) |
Acquisition of treasury stock | (21,505) | (59,654) |
Net cash used in financing activities | (121,505) | (199,032) |
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | (71,092) | (220,130) |
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents | (2,980,672) | 4,977,324 |
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period | 9,353,460 | 4,376,136 |
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period | $ 6,372,788 | 9,353,460 |
CONTACT: Company Contact:Brian M. Posner , Chief Financial Officer Telephone: +1 609 730 0400