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Spire Had Higher Earnings and Net Loss in 2022

By Doug Messier
Parabolic Arc
March 10, 2023
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Spire Had Higher Earnings and Net Loss in 2022
16U CubeSat (Credit: Spire Global)

Space-based data and analytics company Spire Global has reported higher revenues for the fourth quarter and full year 2022, but the company’s net loss also increased from 2021. Spire Global specializes in the tracking of various global data sets via the use of nanosatellites. The current Spire orbital fleet numbers in excess of 110 cubesats. These spacecraft are built in-house at Spire facilities.

Fourth quarter revenue was up 49.4% to $22.39 million, while full-year revenue increased by 85.1% to $80.27 million. Spire’s gross profit was up by 62% to $39.9 million.

Spire Global Key Metrics, 2021-22
(in thousands of dollars)

Metric20222021Change
Fourth Quarter Revenue$22,385$14,98549.4%
Full Year Revenue$80,268$43,37585.1%
Full Year Cost of Revenue$40,327$18,720115.4%
Full Year Gross Profit$39,941$24,65562%
Net Loss$89,411$38,090134.7%
Source: Rocket Lab

Spire’s net loss more than doubled from $38.1 million to $89.4 million, an increase of 134.7%.

On the plus side, Spire pointed to annual recurring revenue of $99.4 million, which represented a year-over-year increase of 41%. Fourth quarter GAAP operating loss was $16.3 million, a decline of $7.7 million from the fourth quarter of 2021.

“As Spire completed its tenth year, we’re incredibly proud of the growth that we’ve experienced. Achieving nearly $100 million of ARR is an important milestone, yet we’re even more encouraged by the opportunities that are in front of us,” said CEO Peter Platzer. “With a total addressable market approaching $100 billion across our maritime, aviation, weather, and space services solutions, a subscription-based business model, and a focus towards profitability, we remain committed to driving the business growth towards near-term profitability and providing actionable insights to make the world a more sustainable, prosperous, and equitable place.”

Spire’s financial figures are below.

Financial Outlook

Spire is providing guidance for the first quarter and the full year ending December 31, 2023.

Q1 FY23Full Year FY23
GuidanceGuidance
Revenue (millions)$21.7 – $23.7$104.0 – $109.0
Y/Y Growth20% – 31%30% – 36%
ARR (millions)$104.0 – $106.0$129.0 – $135.0
Y/Y Growth27% – 30%30% – 36%
ARR Solution Customers750 – 760835 – 885
Non-GAAP Operating Loss (millions)($12.8) – ($10.8)($34.0) – ($29.0)
Adjusted EBITDA (millions)($9.6) – ($7.6)($19.0) – ($14.0)
Non-GAAP Loss Per Share($0.12) – ($0.11)($0.36) – ($0.33)
Basic Weighted Average Shares (millions)144.7148.4

The non-U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) operating loss, adjusted EBITDA and non-GAAP loss per share included in the table above are non-GAAP measures. Please see the section titled “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for the definition of such measures. Spire has provided a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures in the financial statement tables included in this press release for its fourth quarter and full year 2021 and 2022 results, as well as its outlook for such measures for first quarter and full year 2023.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, this press release and the accompanying tables contain, and the conference call will contain, non-GAAP financial measures, including free cash flow, non-GAAP gross profit, non-GAAP research and development, non-GAAP sales and marketing, non-GAAP general and administrative expenses, non-GAAP operating loss, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, non-GAAP net loss, and non-GAAP net loss per share. Spire’s management uses these non-GAAP financial measures internally in analyzing its financial results and believes they are useful to investors, as a supplement to the corresponding GAAP financial measures, in evaluating its ongoing operational performance and trends and in comparing its financial measures with other companies in the same industry, many of which present similar non-GAAP financial measures to help investors understand the operational performance of their businesses. However, it is important to note that the particular items Spire excludes from, or includes in, its non-GAAP financial measures may differ from the items excluded from, or included in, similar non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies in the same industry. In addition, other companies may utilize metrics that are not similar to Spire’s. The non-GAAP financial information is presented for supplemental informational purposes only and is not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, or superior to, financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP. There are material limitations associated with the use of non-GAAP financial measures since they exclude significant expenses and income that are required by GAAP to be recorded in Spire’s financial statements. Investors should note that the excluded items may have had, and may in the future have, a material impact on our reported financial results. Please see the reconciliation tables at the end of this release for the reconciliation of GAAP and non-GAAP results. Management encourages investors and others to review Spire’s financial information in its entirety and not rely on a single financial measure.

Spire adjusts the following items from one or more of its non-GAAP financial measures:

Loss on satellite deorbit, launch failure and decommissioning. Spire excludes loss on satellite deorbit, launch failure and decommissioning because if there was no loss, the expense would be accounted for as depreciation and would also be excluded as part of its EBITDA calculation.

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities and contingent earnout liability. Spire excludes these items as they do not reflect the underlying cash flows or operational results of the business.

Other income (expense), net. Spire excludes other income (expense), net because it includes one-time and other items that do not reflect the underlying operational results of the business.

Stock-based compensation. Spire excludes stock-based compensation expenses primarily because they are non-cash expenses that it excludes from its internal management reporting processes. Spire also finds it useful to exclude these expenses when management assesses the appropriate level of various operating expenses and resource allocations when budgeting, planning, and forecasting future periods. Moreover, because of varying available valuation methodologies, subjective assumptions and the variety of award types that companies can use under FASB ASC Topic 718, Stock Compensation, Spire believes excluding stock-based compensation expenses allows investors to make meaningful comparisons between its recurring core business operating results and those of other companies.

Amortization of purchased intangibles. Spire incurs amortization expense for purchased intangible assets in connection with acquisitions of certain businesses and technologies. Amortization of intangible assets is a non-cash expense and is inconsistent in amount and frequency because it is significantly affected by the timing, size of acquisitions and the inherent subjective nature of purchase price allocations. Because these costs have already been incurred and cannot be recovered, and are non-cash expenses, Spire excludes these expenses for its internal management reporting processes. Spire’s management also finds it useful to exclude these charges when assessing the appropriate level of various operating expenses and resource allocations when budgeting, planning and forecasting future periods.

Other acquisition accounting amortization. Spire incurs amortization expense for purchased data rights in connection with the acquisition of exactEarth and certain technologies. Amortization of this asset is a non-cash expense that can be significantly affected by the inherent subjective nature of the assigned value and useful life. Because this cost has already been incurred and cannot be recovered, and is a non-cash expense, Spire excludes this expense for its internal management reporting processes. Spire’s management also finds it useful to exclude this charge when assessing the appropriate level of various operating expenses and resource allocations when budgeting, planning and forecasting future periods.

Mergers and acquisition related expenses. Spire excludes these expenses as they are transaction costs and expenses associated with the transaction that are generally one time in nature and not reflective of the underlying operational results of Spire’s business. Examples of these types of expenses include legal, accounting, regulatory, other consulting services, severance, and other employee costs.

Loss on extinguishment of debt. Spire excludes this as it does not reflect the underlying cash flows or operational results of the business.

Foreign exchange loss. Spire is exposed to foreign currency gains or losses on outstanding foreign currency denominated receivables and payables related to certain customer sales agreements, product costs and other operating expenses. As Spire does not actively hedge these currency exposures, changes in the underlying currency rates relative to the U.S. dollar may result in realized and unrealized foreign currency gains and losses between the time these receivables and payables arise and the time that they are settled in cash. Since such realized and unrealized foreign currency gains and losses are the result of macro-economic factors and can vary significantly from one period to the next, Spire believes that exclusion of such realized and unrealized gains and losses is useful to management and investors in evaluating the performance of its ongoing operations on a period-to-period basis.

Other unusual one-time costs. Spire excludes these as they are unusual items that do not reflect the on-going operational results of its business. Examples of these types of expenses include accounting, legal and other professional fees associated with the preparation and filing of Spire’s September 2022 Form S-3 shelf registration statement and “at-the-market” offering prospectus supplement, and the December 2022 warrant exchange.

Our additional non-GAAP measures include:

Free Cash Flow. Spire defines free cash flow as net cash used in operating activities reduced by purchases of property and equipment.

EBITDA. Spire defines EBITDA as net income (loss), plus depreciation and amortization expense, plus interest expense, and plus the provision for (or minus benefit from) income taxes.

Adjusted EBITDA. Spire defines Adjusted EBITDA as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, further adjusted for loss on satellite deorbit and launch failure, change in fair value of warrant liabilities, change in fair value of contingent earned liability, other (expense) income, net, stock-based compensation, loss on extinguishment of debt, foreign exchange loss, other acquisition accounting amortization, mergers and acquisition related expenses, and other unusual one-time costs. Spire believes Adjusted EBITDA can be useful in providing an understanding of the underlying operating results and trends and an enhanced overall understanding of its financial performance and prospects for the future. While Adjusted EBITDA is not a recognized measure under GAAP, management uses this financial measure to evaluate and forecast business performance. Adjusted EBITDA is not intended to be a measure of liquidity or cash flows from operations or a measure comparable to net income as it does not take into account certain requirements, such as capital expenditures and related depreciation, principal and interest payments, and tax payments. Adjusted EBITDA is not a presentation made in accordance with GAAP, and Spire’s use of the term Adjusted EBITDA may vary from the use of similarly titled measures by others in its industry due to the potential inconsistencies in the method of calculation and differences due to items subject to interpretation.

Other Definitions

Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR). We define ARR as our expected annualized revenue from customers that are under contracts with us at the end of the reporting period with a binding and renewable agreement for our subscription solution, or customers that are under a binding multi-year contract that can range from components of our Space Services solution to a project-based customer solution. Customers with project-based contracts are considered recurring when there is a multi-year binding agreement that has a renewable component in the contract. Customers are also considered recurring when they have multiple contracts over multiple years. Customer contracts for data trials and one-time transactions are excluded from the calculation of ARR.

ARR Customers. We define an ARR Customer as an entity that has a contract with us or through our reseller partners contracts, that is either a binding and renewable agreement for our subscription solutions, or a binding multi-year contract as of the measurement date independent of the number of solutions the entity has under contract. A single organization with separate subsidiaries, segments, or divisions may represent multiple customers, as we treat each entity that is invoiced separately as an individual customer. In cases where customers subscribe to our platform through our reseller partners, each end customer that meets the above definition is counted separately as an ARR Customer. All entities that have contracts for data trials and one-time transactions are excluded from the calculation of ARR Customers.

ARR Solution Customers. We define an ARR Solution Customer similarly to an ARR Customer, but we count every solution the customer has with us separately. As a result, the count of ARR Solution Customers exceeds the count of ARR Customers in each year as some customers contract with us for multiple solutions. Our multiple solutions customers are those customers that are under contract for at least two of our solutions: Maritime, Aviation, Weather, and Space Services. All entities that have contracts for data trials and one-time transactions are excluded from the calculation of ARR Solution Customers.

Conference Call

Spire will webcast a conference call to discuss the results at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time today. The webcast will be available on Spire’s Investor Relations website at https://ir.spire.com. A replay of the call will be available on the site for three months.

Safe Harbor Statement

The forward-looking statements included in this press release and in the related conference call, including for example, the quotations of management, the statements under the heading “Financial Outlook” above, the information provided in the “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations – Q1 2023 and Full Year 2023 Financial Outlook” section of the tables below, statements regarding continued growth, statements regarding Spire’s expected timing to generate positive cash flow, statements regarding increasing its ARR, statements regarding profitability, and statements regarding the benefits of its solutions to its customers and generally, reflect management’s best judgment based on factors currently known and involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, potential disruption of customer purchase decisions resulting from global economic conditions including from an economic downturn or recession in the United States or in other countries around the world, relative growth of its ARR and revenue, the failure of the Spire and exactEarth businesses (including personnel) to be integrated successfully, the risk that revenue and adjusted EBITDA accretion or the expansion of Spire’s customer count, ARR, product offerings and solutions will not be realized or realized to the extent anticipated, the ability to maintain the listing of Spire’s securities on the New York Stock Exchange, the ability to address the market opportunity for Space-as-a-Service; the ability to implement business plans, forecasts, and other expectations, and identify and realize additional opportunities, the risk of downturns, new entrants and a changing regulatory landscape in the highly competitive space data analytics industries, developments in and the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting impact on Spire’s business and operations, and the business of its customers and partners, including the economic impact of safety measures to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19, Spire’s potential inability to manage effectively any growth it experiences, Spire’s ability or inability to develop new products and services, and other risks detailed in periodic reports Spire has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Spire’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. Significant variation from the assumptions underlying Spire’s forward-looking statements could cause its actual results to vary, and the impact could be significant. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to Spire as of the date hereof. Spire undertakes no obligation, and does not intend, to update the information contained in this press release or the accompanying conference call, except as required by law.

About Spire Global, Inc.

Spire (NYSE: SPIR) is a leading global provider of space-based data, analytics, and space services, offering access to unique datasets and powerful insights about Earth from the ultimate vantage point so that organizations can make decisions with confidence, accuracy, and speed. Spire uses one of the world’s largest multi-purpose satellite constellations to source hard to acquire, valuable data and enriches it with predictive solutions. Spire then provides this data as a subscription to organizations around the world so they can improve business operations, decrease their environmental footprint, deploy resources for growth and competitive advantage, and mitigate risk. Spire gives commercial and government organizations the competitive advantage they seek to innovate and solve some of the world’s toughest problems with insights from space. Spire has offices in San Francisco, Boulder, Washington DC, Ontario, Glasgow, Oxfordshire, Luxembourg, and Singapore. To learn more, visit www.spire.com.

2022: $80,268
2021: $43,375

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

 Three Months End December 31, 2022  Three Months End December 31, 2021  Year Ended December 31, 2022  Year Ended December 31, 2021
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)  (Unaudited)   (Audited)
Revenue$22,385$14,985 $80,268$43,375
Cost of revenue 10,710 6,327  40,327 18,720
Gross profit 11,675 8,658  39,941 24,655
Operating expenses:     
Research and development 9,392 9,702  35,153 31,615
Sales and marketing 7,075 6,018  28,502 20,387
General and administrative 10,970 16,972  44,831 40,479
Loss on decommissioned satellites 549   549 
Total operating expenses 27,986 32,692  109,035 92,481
Loss from operations (16,311) (24,034) (69,094) (67,826)
Other income (expense):
Interest income 492 17  948 23
Interest expense (4,230) (3,150) (13,955) (11,417)
Change in fair value of contingent earnout liability 80 70,390  9,677 48,248
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities (2,257) 21,929  8,757 (1,600)
Gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt  1,699  (22,510) (3,255)
Other income (expense), net 4,599 (2,745) (2,912) (1,766)
Total other (expense) income, net (1,316) 88,140  (19,995) 30,233
Loss before income taxes (17,627) 64,106  (89,089) (37,593)
Income tax provision (84) (472) 322 497
Net loss$(17,543)$64,578 $(89,411)$(38,090)
Net income (loss) per share:
Basic$(0.12)$0.48 $(0.64)$(0.61)
Diluted$(0.12)$0.41 $(0.64)$(0.61)
Weighted-average number of shares:
Basic 140,577,594 135,574,466  139,879,423 62,137,434
Diluted 140,577,594 156,093,671  139,879,423 62,137,434

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

 Three Months End December 31, 2022 Three Months End December 31, 2021 Year Ended December 31, 2022 Year Ended December 2021
(In thousands)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Audited)
Net loss$(17,543)$64,578$(89,411)$(38,090)
Other comprehensive gain (loss):
Foreign currency translation adjustments (2,374) 923 (7,696) 1,714
Net unrealized loss on investments (net of tax) 53  (33) 
Comprehensive loss$(19,864)$65,501$(97,140)$(36,376)

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

 December 31, 2022 December 31, 2021
(In thousands)(Unaudited)(Audited)
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents$47,196$109,256
Marketable securities 23,084 
Accounts receivable, net (including allowance of $395 and $339 as of December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively) 13,864 10,163
Contract assets 3,353 2,084
Other current assets 9,279 10,071
Total current assets 96,776 131,574
Property and equipment, net 53,752 48,704
Operating lease assets 11,687 
Goodwill 49,954 53,627
Customer relationships 20,814 24,388
Other intangible assets 13,967 19,765
Other long-term assets, including restricted cash 9,562 12,136
Total assets$256,512$290,194
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities
Accounts payable$4,800$5,824
Accrued wages and benefits 4,502 5,646
Contract liabilities, current portion 15,856 8,627
Other accrued expenses 8,210 4,823
Total current liabilities 33,368 24,920
Contract liabilities, non-current  
Long-term debt 98,475 51,124
Contingent earnout liability 349 10,026
Deferred income tax liabilities 771 835
Warrant liability 1,831 11,482
Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion 10,815 
Other long-term liabilities 780 1,600
Total liabilities 146,389 99,987
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders’ equity
Common stock 16 15
Additional paid-in capital 455,751 438,696
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income (6,997) 732
Accumulated deficit (338,647) (249,236)
Total stockholders’ equity 110,123 190,207
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$256,512$290,194

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

 Year Ended December 31, 2022  Year Ended December 31, 2021
(In thousands)(Unaudited)(Audited)
Cash flows from operating activities
Net loss$(89,411)$(38,090)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 18,341 8,509
Stock-based compensation 11,491 11,634
Amortization of operating lease assets 2,344 
Accretion on carrying value of convertible notes  2,103
Amortization of debt issuance costs 3,781 3,876
Change in fair value of warrant liability (8,757) 1,600
Change in fair value of contingent earnout liability (9,677) (48,248)
Deferred income tax liabilities 23 497
Loss on impairment of assets and decommissioned satellites 784 91
Loss on extinguishment of debt 22,271 2,277
Other, net (22) 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities: 0 
Accounts receivable, net (4,180) (5,010)
Contract assets (1,364) (1)
Other current assets 324 (6,565)
Other long-term assets 1,852 13
Accounts payable (1,808) 2,291
Accrued wages and benefits (923) 1,751
Contract liabilities 7,776 161
Other accrued expenses 1,012 2,917
Operating lease liabilities (1,632) 
Other long-term liabilities (45) 2,208
Net cash used in operating activities (47,820) (57,986)
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchases of short-term investments (40,213) 
Maturities of short-term investments 17,300 
Purchase of property and equipment (18,915) (15,421)
Investment in intangible assets  (166)
Payments made in connection with business acquisition, net  (103,892)
Net cash used in investing activities (41,828) (119,479)
Cash flows from financing activities
Proceeds from reverse recapitalization and PIPE financing  264,823
Payments of transaction costs related to reverse recapitalization  (31,806)
Proceeds from long-term debt 100,973 70,515
Payments on long-term debt (71,512) (29,628)
Proceeds from issuance of convertible notes payable  20,000
Payments on redemption of warrants  (19,942)
Payments of debt issuance costs (4,516) (4,717)
Proceeds from exercise of stock options 806 1,289
Proceeds from employee stock purchase plan 622 
Net cash provided by financing activities 26,373 270,534
Effect of foreign currency translation on cash, cash equivalent and restricted cash 1,199 590
Net (decrease) increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash (62,076) 93,659
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
Beginning of year 109,645 15,986
End of year$47,569$109,645

GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations

 Three Months End December 31, 2022 Three Months End December 31, 2021 Year Ended December 31, 2022 Year Ended December 31, 2021
(In thousands, except for share and per share amounts)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Gross profit (GAAP)$11,675$8,658$39,941$24,655
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 51 357 232 432
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 855 304 3,548 304
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 169 60 699 60
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses   127 
Gross profit (Non-GAAP)$12,750$9,379$44,547$25,451
Research and development (GAAP) 9,392 9,702 35,153 31,615
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation (784) (1,016) (3,154) (2,859)
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses   (277) 
Research and development (Non-GAAP) 8,608 8,686 31,722 28,756
Sales and marketing (GAAP) 7,075 6,018 28,502 20,387
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation (705) (1,029) (2,822) (2,307)
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles (506) (269) (2,896) (269)
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses   (277) 
Sales and marketing (Non-GAAP) 5,864 4,720 22,507 17,811
General and administrative (GAAP) 10,970 16,972 44,831 40,479
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation (1,627) (2,632) (5,283) (6,036)
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses  (5,474) (3,846) (9,718)
Exclude other unusual one-time costs (844)  (844) (387)
General and administrative (Non-GAAP) 8,499 8,866 34,858 24,338
Loss on decommissioned satellites (GAAP) 549  549 
Adjustments:
Exclude loss on decommissioned satellites (549)  (549) 
Loss on decommissioned satellites (Non-GAAP)    
Loss from operations (GAAP)$(16,311)$(24,034)$(69,094)$(67,826)
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 3,167 5,034 11,491 11,634
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses  5,474 4,527 9,718
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 1,361 573 6,444 573
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 169 60 699 60
Exclude loss on decommissioned satellites 549  549 
Exclude other unusual one-time costs 844  844 387
Loss from operations (Non-GAAP)$(10,221)$(12,893)$(44,540)$(45,454)
Operating Margin (GAAP) -73% -160% -86% -156%
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 14% 34% 14% 27%
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses 0% 37% 6% 22%
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 6% 4% 8% 1%
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 1% 0% 1% 0%
Exclude loss on decommissioned satellites 2% 0% 1% 0%
Exclude other unusual one-time costs 4% 0% 1% 1%
Operating Margin (Non-GAAP) -46% -86% -55% -105%
Net loss (GAAP)$(17,543)$64,578$(89,411)$(38,090)
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 3,167 5,034 11,491 11,634
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses  5,474 4,527 9,718
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 1,361 573 6,444 573
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 169 60 699 60
Exclude change in fair value of contingent earnout liability (80) (70,390) (9,677) (48,248)
Exclude change in fair value of warrant liabilities 2,257 (21,929) (8,757) 1,600
Exclude gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt  (1,699) 22,510 3,255
Exclude other income (expense), net (4,599) 2,745 2,912 1,766
Exclude loss on decommissioned satellites 549  549 
Exclude other unusual one-time costs 844  844 387
Net loss (Non-GAAP)$(13,875)$(15,554)$(57,869)$(57,345)
Net loss per share (GAAP)$(0.12)$0.41$(0.64)$(0.61)
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 0.02 0.04 0.08 0.19
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses and other unusual one-time costs 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.16
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles and other acquisition accounting amortization 0.01  0.05 0.01
Exclude change in fair value of warrant liabilities and change in value of contingent earnout liability 0.01 (0.67) (0.13) (0.75)
Exclude loss on extinguishment of debt  (0.01) 0.16 0.05
Exclude loss on decommissioned satellites and other (expense) income, net (0.03) 0.02 0.03 0.03
Conversion from diluted to basic share count (weighted average)  0.06  
Net loss per share (Non-GAAP)$(0.10)$(0.11) (0.41)$(0.92)
Weighted-average shares used in computing basic net loss per share 140,577,594 135,574,466 139,879,423 62,137,434
Weighted-average shares used in computing diluted net income per share 140,577,594 156,093,671 139,879,423 62,137,434
Net loss (GAAP)$(17,543)$64,578$(89,411)$(38,090)
Depreciation and amortization 4,285 2,894 18,341 8,509
Net Interest 3,738 3,133 13,007 11,394
Taxes (84) (472) 322 497
EBITDA (9,604) 70,133 (57,741) (17,690)
Change in fair value of contingent earnout liability (80) (70,390) (9,677) (48,248)
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities 2,257 (21,929 (8,757) 1,600
Loss on extinguishment of debt  (1,699 22,510 3,255
Stock-based compensation 3,167 5,034 11,491 11,634
Mergers and acquisition related expenses  5,474 4,527 9,718
Other unusual one-time costs 844  844 387
Other acquisition accounting amortization 169 60 699 60
Loss on decommissioned satellites 549  549 
Other income (expense), net (4,599) 2,745 2,912 1,766
Adjusted EBITDA$(7,297)$(10,572)$(32,643)$(37,518)
Net cash used in operating activities (5,111) (17,978) (47,820) (57,986)
Purchase of property and equipment (2,969) (6,112) (18,915) (15,421)
Free Cash Flow$(8,080)$(24,090)$(66,735)$(73,407)

GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations – Q1 2023 and Full Year 2023 Financial Outlook

(In thousands, except for share and per share amounts)Q1’23 RangesQ1’23 Ranges
LowHigh
Revenue$21,700$23,700
LowHigh
Loss from operations (GAAP)$(17,054)$(15,054)
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 3,215 3,215
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 871 871
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 168 168
Loss from operations (Non-GAAP)$(12,800)$(10,800)
 
LowHigh
Operating Margin (GAAP) -79% -64
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 15% 14
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 4% 3
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 1% 1
Operating Margin (Non-GAAP) -59% -46
LowHigh
Net loss per share (GAAP)$(0.1)$(0.14)
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 0.02 0.02
Exclude purch intangibles and other purch acctg amortization 0.01 0.01
Net loss per share (Non-GAAP)$(0.12)$(0.11)
Weighted-average shares used in computing basic and diluted net loss per share 144,736,479 144,736,479
LowHigh
Net loss (GAAP)$(21,917)$(19,917)
Depreciation and amortization 4,104 4,104
Net Interest 4,505 4,505
Taxes 325 325
EBITDA$(12,983)$(10,983)
Stock-based compensation 3,215 3,215
Other acquisition accounting amortization 168 168
Adjusted EBITDA$(9,600)$(7,600)
(In thousands, except for share and per share amounts)FY 2023 RangesFY 2023 Ranges
LowHigh
Revenue 104,000 109,000
 
LowHigh
Loss from operations (GAAP)$(53,522)$(48,522)
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 13,152 13,152
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses 2,200 2,200
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 3,487 3,487
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 683 683
Loss from operations (Non-GAAP)$(34,000)$(29,000)
 
LowHigh
Operating Margin (GAAP) -51 -45
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 13 12
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses 2 2
Exclude amortization of purchased intangibles 3 3
Exclude other acquisition accounting amortization 1 1
Operating Margin (Non-GAAP) -33 -27
LowHigh
Net loss per share (GAAP)$(0.49)$(0.46)
Adjustments:
Exclude stock-based compensation 0.09 0.09
Exclude merger and acquisition related expenses 0.01 0.01
Exclude purch intangibles and other acq acctg amortization 0.03 0.03
Net loss per share (Non-GAAP)$(0.36)$(0.33)
Weighted-average shares used in computing basic and diluted net loss per share 148,407,692 148,407,692
LowHigh
Net loss (GAAP)$(72,078)$(67,078)
Depreciation and amortization 18,082 18,082
Net Interest 18,499 18,499
Taxes 462 462
EBITDA$(35,035)$(30,035)
Stock-based compensation 13,152 13,152
Mergers and acquisition related expenses 2,200 2,200
Other acquisition accounting amortization 683 683
Adjusted EBITDA$(19,000)$(14,000)