NASDAQ:LOOP Loop Industries Q1 2025 Earnings Report $0.99 0.00 (-0.49%) Closing price 03:41 PM EasternExtended Trading$0.99 +0.00 (+0.10%) As of 06:02 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Loop Industries EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.11Consensus EPS -$0.09Beat/MissMissed by -$0.02One Year Ago EPSN/ALoop Industries Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$0.01 millionExpected RevenueN/ABeat/MissN/AYoY Revenue GrowthN/ALoop Industries Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2025Date7/15/2024TimeTASConference Call DateTuesday, July 16, 2024Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsLoop Industries' Q4 2025 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, May 27, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 4:00 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Loop Industries Q1 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrJuly 16, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 4 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for standing by. Welcome to Loop Industries' 4th Quarter 2025 Corporate Call. This conference is being recorded today, July 15, 2024, and the press release accompanying this conference call was issued last evening, July 15, 2024. On our call today is Loop Industries' Chief Executive Officer, Daniel Solomita Petri Mansour, Chief Financial Officer and Kevin O'Dowd, Head of Investor Relations. Operator00:00:35I would now like to turn the conference over to Kevin to read a disclaimer about forward looking statements. Kevin, please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:45Thank you, operator. Before we get started, let me remind you that today's meeting will include forward looking statements within the meaning of the security laws. These forward looking statements related to, among other things, current plans, expectations, events and industry trends that may affect the company's future operating results and financial position. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties in future activities and results may differ materially from these expectations. Additional information concerning these statements and related risks and uncertainties is contained in the Risk Factors and Forward Looking Statements section of our latest annual report on Form 10 ks, our quarterly report on Form 10 Q5 with the SEC yesterday in yesterday's press release. Speaker 100:01:34Copies of these documents are available at sec.gov or from our Investor Relations department. At this time, I'd like to turn the call over to Daniel Saulnida, Chief Executive Officer of Loop Industries. Please go ahead, Daniel. Speaker 200:01:53Hi. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining our call, quarterly one call. It's a short quarter because we had our year end call about a month ago. So I'll go through the most important items, which is our REIT financing. Speaker 200:02:09At the end of last quarter, we concluded a 2 part agreement with REIT. 1 is for a joint venture. So we created a joint venture with Reed, a French private equity firm, to be able to work together in developing Loop's technology across Europe. The joint venture is a fifty-fifty joint venture, whereby in Europe, we see Europe as a higher cost manufacturing countries. In those type of environments, we prefer to work with a partner to be able to lessen the equity commitments that group needs to put into this to build these plants and rely more on licensing fees and royalty fees coming on an annual basis from the facilities. Speaker 200:02:56So that's why the partnership with Reed makes so much sense for us, less CapEx, less equity commitment for Loop and relying more on our engineering and yearly royalty fees. So that's a key theme throughout the entire company. So whatever we're doing in higher cost manufacturing countries, we'll definitely be looking for partners to take on a part of the equity check and rely mostly on the licensing side. We will be deploying our capital in lower cost manufacturing countries such as India, where much more attractive economics, lower CapEx, and we'll get to that partnership with Esther. The other part of the partnership with Reed is also providing route financing to fund our first commercial facility in India in partnership with Esther. Speaker 200:03:51So besides this joint venture, we have the financing package. It's taken longer than we had expected to close the REIT deal. There's been some delays on REIT side, not related to LOOP. As you saw, we have all of the agreements and everything have been finalized. The details of the delays will be communicated very soon once they're publicly available. Speaker 200:04:12So once those delays are publicly available and at the end of the day, it's something that was a little bit out of our control, but but at the end of the day, it's very beneficial to us. So as soon as those delays are going to be publicly available, we'll communicate that to all our shareholders. We're very confident in being able to close the transaction this quarter, as we've stated. So things are progressing really well on that front. And we'll provide an updated timeline, like I said, once the delays have been communicated publicly and then we'll update the market as to the timeline to closing. Speaker 200:04:50Just want to run through the financing package because this is a really good financing package for Loop. So I'll convert euros into U. S. Dollars at 10% just to make it easier for the call. So the financing package is US11 $1,000,000 to Loop. Speaker 200:05:08It's in a convertible preferred security, 13% interest rate and converts at $4.75 per share in 5 years from now. So 13% interest rate in today's environment is very reasonable, converting at $4.75 into Loop stock 5 years from now. So that's for $11,000,000 That capital can be used at our head office. It gives us about 1 year of cash burn at our office at current run rates. And then there's a second tranche, which is $15,000,000 which is straight debt at a 15%, sorry, 13% interest rate, which is to be used for the CapEx requirements in India. Speaker 200:05:49Today, that CapEx requirement is $25,000,000 Loop's equity share would be $25,000,000 And so 15 out of the 25 would be coming from the 13% interest rate, and it is payable in 3 years. So it gives us 2 years to build the 2 years to have the facility up and running and then you have an extra year of runway before we have to repay this loan with the interest rate. So it's a really great financing package for Loop to get that first facility up and running. So we're really excited about the terms of the financing. And then we also have a government our government partner who is financing an additional 30% of the Indian CapEx up to $10,000,000 So between the 2nd tranche of REED's financing and the money coming from our government partner, it covers almost the entire, pretty much the entire equity check that Loop needs to issue for the our 50% ownership of the Astor JV. Speaker 200:06:49And the Quebec, the government entity follows the same terms as the REIT convertible preferred security. So 13% interest converting at Loop stock at $4.75 per share in 5 years. So at the end of the day, it's a really great financing package. All of this combined together gives us approximately about a year of cash burn plus the money we need for our equity commitment in India. So yes, it took a little bit longer. Speaker 200:07:17It was delayed. It's a little bit painful. But at the end of the day, it's a great financing package for us and we have the entire financing needed for our first facility in India with our partner at with our partnership with Esther. We are we do have a couple of options if needed for some bridge financing. So we're evaluating those options right now. Speaker 200:07:40If we did need to bring in a little cash as a bridge, we have a few different options that we're exploring right now. So that's something that we're monitoring to see if we want to do that or not, but it is available for us to do that. So that's pretty much the update on the financing side like the REIT partnership, the joint venture and the financing. So really the financing packages are good financing patterns for Loop and it gives us all the financing we need to have our first facility up and running. Next would be the partnership with Esther, the Indian partnership. Speaker 200:08:16So we're making good advancements with our partner Esther on the facility. So we've begun securing waste polyester fiber feedstocks for the facility. There's a region in India, Surat area, which is where all of the textile manufacturing is done. So there's an abundance of waste, polyester fiber, textile scrap available, that today does not have any type of use for it. And so it's plentifully available. Speaker 200:08:47We've tested the material at our facility in Montreal. Quality meets our standards. So good quality material, an abundance of it. So we've been able to secure almost more material than we need for the first facility and have plans to do a second facility eventually because that's the abundance of waste polyester fiber feedstock in that area. We'll be locating our facility somewhere in that area as well. Speaker 200:09:12We're looking at a few different sites. We've hired a British engineering firm to locate a site for us. The main points for the site criteria close to the waste feedstock, so close to this Surat area, close to the port, because we'll be mostly exporting all of the finished product from the facility. And then clean energy is very important for us. So there's an abundance of clean energy options in India using biomass as a primary energy source. Speaker 200:09:42And so that's another very important criteria for our customers. Being able to make sure we have the lowest carbon, PET, polyester, DMT and MEG on the market. So having that clean energy, renewable energy source is very important for us. On the electrical grid as well, we're looking for as much wind and solar as possible. CapEx estimates at $165,000,000 for the entire facility. Speaker 200:10:07Like I said earlier, Loop's equity commitment would be $25,000,000 Esther would be $25,000,000 as well and about $110,000,000 of project finance, which we've begun working with the banking Esther's Banking syndicate in India on providing that financing for the project. Feedstock availability is plentiful. Customer demand is very strong. So we've been reaching out to all of our global customers. Like I said, most of the material will be exported going into either PET, plastic for bottles, polyester fiber for the textile industry, which India is the perfect place for that, where most of our customer base in the textile manufacturing has some manufacturing in India or very near India and Bangladesh and other countries. Speaker 200:10:55And so it makes perfect sense cut down on logistics costs and be close to the supply chain for our customers. And then there's the DMT and MEG sales. So being able to sell DMT into the marketplace where it's really an underserved market, there's a tremendous demand for DMP for all types of different specialty products. And so we've had our material being tested by all the different various customers for DMT and MEG quality is virgin like quality. So all of the feedback on the testing has been super positive. Speaker 200:11:27So we're excited about providing this offering of DMT MEG as well as the PET and polyester fiber. And then we have our partner at Esther. So we have a very like minded companies. Esther has been in the PET business for since 1985. They have 3 plants running in India right now. Speaker 200:11:47So and we've been working with them for 5 years. We've had a great relationship with them for 5 years. We're a loop at our facility in Canada. We produce the DMT and the MEG. We send it to India. Speaker 200:11:57They polymerize it for us and then we send it to our customers. So we have a long standing relationship, very like minded company. So on that side, it's a very positive joint venture. That's it for me. Those are really the 2 major updates that I had to speak about today. Speaker 200:12:13I'll turn the call over to our CFO, Fady, at this time. Speaker 300:12:18Thank you very much, Daniel. So the Q1 is always a little quiet from a financial reporting perspective. As Daniel alluded to, we just had our year end call for the 12 months ended February 28, 2024, like 45 days ago. So I will be brief on this call. Obviously, it's been a quiet quarter from a financial reporting perspective, but there's been no shortage of business developments, namely the Ester and REIT announcements that came to finality in the Q1, which we've already disclosed in prior documents. Speaker 300:12:49Just looking at our P and L, our total expenses for the quarter were $5,200,000 That appears to be higher than what I've guided to in the past, but there were 2 specific items which contributed to the increase versus our run rate. One of them is obviously getting Esther and Reed the documents final required significant legal expenses where we've obviously hired 3rd party lawyers to do that to the tune of about $800,000 and we had some project expenses for $600,000 So those are included in our expenses. And then when you back out non cash expenses, which are depreciation expense and stock based comp, which is also a non cash expenses, we get to the $3,200,000 of total cash expenses, which is in line with the $1,000,000 per month that I've been guiding to. So it's just some quarters are going to be lumpy. Obviously, we had a lot of positive business development and the price of success is you got to pay some outside advisors for that. Speaker 300:13:55So we're happy to pay those expenses to further our strategic agenda. Going through the details of our P and L, research and development is down by a whopping 50% over the respective Q1 of 2023. Obviously, we had a $1,200,000 purchase of some equipment last year, which did not transpire this year. And there's just been reductions across the board, whether it's headcount, whether it's the pilot running more to 40 hours a week rather than 20 fourseven. There's been a deliberate and conscientious effort to lower our run rate from an R and D perspective and it's been reaping fruit. Speaker 300:14:38On the G and A perspective, expenses are actually up 20% versus the prior quarter. Again, it's the legal expenses of $800,000 If it wasn't for that item, the 20% increase in G and A expenses would have been a 20% decrease in G and A expenses. So, I feel very, very confident that our run rate of about $1,000,000 a month, prospectively, appreciating that there will be some lumpiness in the quarters depending on business development issues. But over the long run, dollars 1,000,000 per month is our cash expense run rate, and the Q1 was no different from that. From a balance sheet perspective, we have $5,300,000 of liquidity. Speaker 300:15:25That's enough to get us through till November. So that should give us sufficient time for the REIT transaction that Daniel alluded to to close and we can have long term financing, so we can use that for working capital and deployment of equity in our facility for India. So that's it for the quarter. It was a pretty quiet quarter. I'm reiterating our cash burn rate of about $1,000,000 a month and happy to answer any questions if you have any. Speaker 300:15:55Thank you. Operator00:16:02Thank you, We currently have no further questions. So I will hand back to Daniel Solomita to conclude. 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There are 4 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for standing by. Welcome to Loop Industries' 4th Quarter 2025 Corporate Call. This conference is being recorded today, July 15, 2024, and the press release accompanying this conference call was issued last evening, July 15, 2024. On our call today is Loop Industries' Chief Executive Officer, Daniel Solomita Petri Mansour, Chief Financial Officer and Kevin O'Dowd, Head of Investor Relations. Operator00:00:35I would now like to turn the conference over to Kevin to read a disclaimer about forward looking statements. Kevin, please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:45Thank you, operator. Before we get started, let me remind you that today's meeting will include forward looking statements within the meaning of the security laws. These forward looking statements related to, among other things, current plans, expectations, events and industry trends that may affect the company's future operating results and financial position. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties in future activities and results may differ materially from these expectations. Additional information concerning these statements and related risks and uncertainties is contained in the Risk Factors and Forward Looking Statements section of our latest annual report on Form 10 ks, our quarterly report on Form 10 Q5 with the SEC yesterday in yesterday's press release. Speaker 100:01:34Copies of these documents are available at sec.gov or from our Investor Relations department. At this time, I'd like to turn the call over to Daniel Saulnida, Chief Executive Officer of Loop Industries. Please go ahead, Daniel. Speaker 200:01:53Hi. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining our call, quarterly one call. It's a short quarter because we had our year end call about a month ago. So I'll go through the most important items, which is our REIT financing. Speaker 200:02:09At the end of last quarter, we concluded a 2 part agreement with REIT. 1 is for a joint venture. So we created a joint venture with Reed, a French private equity firm, to be able to work together in developing Loop's technology across Europe. The joint venture is a fifty-fifty joint venture, whereby in Europe, we see Europe as a higher cost manufacturing countries. In those type of environments, we prefer to work with a partner to be able to lessen the equity commitments that group needs to put into this to build these plants and rely more on licensing fees and royalty fees coming on an annual basis from the facilities. Speaker 200:02:56So that's why the partnership with Reed makes so much sense for us, less CapEx, less equity commitment for Loop and relying more on our engineering and yearly royalty fees. So that's a key theme throughout the entire company. So whatever we're doing in higher cost manufacturing countries, we'll definitely be looking for partners to take on a part of the equity check and rely mostly on the licensing side. We will be deploying our capital in lower cost manufacturing countries such as India, where much more attractive economics, lower CapEx, and we'll get to that partnership with Esther. The other part of the partnership with Reed is also providing route financing to fund our first commercial facility in India in partnership with Esther. Speaker 200:03:51So besides this joint venture, we have the financing package. It's taken longer than we had expected to close the REIT deal. There's been some delays on REIT side, not related to LOOP. As you saw, we have all of the agreements and everything have been finalized. The details of the delays will be communicated very soon once they're publicly available. Speaker 200:04:12So once those delays are publicly available and at the end of the day, it's something that was a little bit out of our control, but but at the end of the day, it's very beneficial to us. So as soon as those delays are going to be publicly available, we'll communicate that to all our shareholders. We're very confident in being able to close the transaction this quarter, as we've stated. So things are progressing really well on that front. And we'll provide an updated timeline, like I said, once the delays have been communicated publicly and then we'll update the market as to the timeline to closing. Speaker 200:04:50Just want to run through the financing package because this is a really good financing package for Loop. So I'll convert euros into U. S. Dollars at 10% just to make it easier for the call. So the financing package is US11 $1,000,000 to Loop. Speaker 200:05:08It's in a convertible preferred security, 13% interest rate and converts at $4.75 per share in 5 years from now. So 13% interest rate in today's environment is very reasonable, converting at $4.75 into Loop stock 5 years from now. So that's for $11,000,000 That capital can be used at our head office. It gives us about 1 year of cash burn at our office at current run rates. And then there's a second tranche, which is $15,000,000 which is straight debt at a 15%, sorry, 13% interest rate, which is to be used for the CapEx requirements in India. Speaker 200:05:49Today, that CapEx requirement is $25,000,000 Loop's equity share would be $25,000,000 And so 15 out of the 25 would be coming from the 13% interest rate, and it is payable in 3 years. So it gives us 2 years to build the 2 years to have the facility up and running and then you have an extra year of runway before we have to repay this loan with the interest rate. So it's a really great financing package for Loop to get that first facility up and running. So we're really excited about the terms of the financing. And then we also have a government our government partner who is financing an additional 30% of the Indian CapEx up to $10,000,000 So between the 2nd tranche of REED's financing and the money coming from our government partner, it covers almost the entire, pretty much the entire equity check that Loop needs to issue for the our 50% ownership of the Astor JV. Speaker 200:06:49And the Quebec, the government entity follows the same terms as the REIT convertible preferred security. So 13% interest converting at Loop stock at $4.75 per share in 5 years. So at the end of the day, it's a really great financing package. All of this combined together gives us approximately about a year of cash burn plus the money we need for our equity commitment in India. So yes, it took a little bit longer. Speaker 200:07:17It was delayed. It's a little bit painful. But at the end of the day, it's a great financing package for us and we have the entire financing needed for our first facility in India with our partner at with our partnership with Esther. We are we do have a couple of options if needed for some bridge financing. So we're evaluating those options right now. Speaker 200:07:40If we did need to bring in a little cash as a bridge, we have a few different options that we're exploring right now. So that's something that we're monitoring to see if we want to do that or not, but it is available for us to do that. So that's pretty much the update on the financing side like the REIT partnership, the joint venture and the financing. So really the financing packages are good financing patterns for Loop and it gives us all the financing we need to have our first facility up and running. Next would be the partnership with Esther, the Indian partnership. Speaker 200:08:16So we're making good advancements with our partner Esther on the facility. So we've begun securing waste polyester fiber feedstocks for the facility. There's a region in India, Surat area, which is where all of the textile manufacturing is done. So there's an abundance of waste, polyester fiber, textile scrap available, that today does not have any type of use for it. And so it's plentifully available. Speaker 200:08:47We've tested the material at our facility in Montreal. Quality meets our standards. So good quality material, an abundance of it. So we've been able to secure almost more material than we need for the first facility and have plans to do a second facility eventually because that's the abundance of waste polyester fiber feedstock in that area. We'll be locating our facility somewhere in that area as well. Speaker 200:09:12We're looking at a few different sites. We've hired a British engineering firm to locate a site for us. The main points for the site criteria close to the waste feedstock, so close to this Surat area, close to the port, because we'll be mostly exporting all of the finished product from the facility. And then clean energy is very important for us. So there's an abundance of clean energy options in India using biomass as a primary energy source. Speaker 200:09:42And so that's another very important criteria for our customers. Being able to make sure we have the lowest carbon, PET, polyester, DMT and MEG on the market. So having that clean energy, renewable energy source is very important for us. On the electrical grid as well, we're looking for as much wind and solar as possible. CapEx estimates at $165,000,000 for the entire facility. Speaker 200:10:07Like I said earlier, Loop's equity commitment would be $25,000,000 Esther would be $25,000,000 as well and about $110,000,000 of project finance, which we've begun working with the banking Esther's Banking syndicate in India on providing that financing for the project. Feedstock availability is plentiful. Customer demand is very strong. So we've been reaching out to all of our global customers. Like I said, most of the material will be exported going into either PET, plastic for bottles, polyester fiber for the textile industry, which India is the perfect place for that, where most of our customer base in the textile manufacturing has some manufacturing in India or very near India and Bangladesh and other countries. Speaker 200:10:55And so it makes perfect sense cut down on logistics costs and be close to the supply chain for our customers. And then there's the DMT and MEG sales. So being able to sell DMT into the marketplace where it's really an underserved market, there's a tremendous demand for DMP for all types of different specialty products. And so we've had our material being tested by all the different various customers for DMT and MEG quality is virgin like quality. So all of the feedback on the testing has been super positive. Speaker 200:11:27So we're excited about providing this offering of DMT MEG as well as the PET and polyester fiber. And then we have our partner at Esther. So we have a very like minded companies. Esther has been in the PET business for since 1985. They have 3 plants running in India right now. Speaker 200:11:47So and we've been working with them for 5 years. We've had a great relationship with them for 5 years. We're a loop at our facility in Canada. We produce the DMT and the MEG. We send it to India. Speaker 200:11:57They polymerize it for us and then we send it to our customers. So we have a long standing relationship, very like minded company. So on that side, it's a very positive joint venture. That's it for me. Those are really the 2 major updates that I had to speak about today. Speaker 200:12:13I'll turn the call over to our CFO, Fady, at this time. Speaker 300:12:18Thank you very much, Daniel. So the Q1 is always a little quiet from a financial reporting perspective. As Daniel alluded to, we just had our year end call for the 12 months ended February 28, 2024, like 45 days ago. So I will be brief on this call. Obviously, it's been a quiet quarter from a financial reporting perspective, but there's been no shortage of business developments, namely the Ester and REIT announcements that came to finality in the Q1, which we've already disclosed in prior documents. Speaker 300:12:49Just looking at our P and L, our total expenses for the quarter were $5,200,000 That appears to be higher than what I've guided to in the past, but there were 2 specific items which contributed to the increase versus our run rate. One of them is obviously getting Esther and Reed the documents final required significant legal expenses where we've obviously hired 3rd party lawyers to do that to the tune of about $800,000 and we had some project expenses for $600,000 So those are included in our expenses. And then when you back out non cash expenses, which are depreciation expense and stock based comp, which is also a non cash expenses, we get to the $3,200,000 of total cash expenses, which is in line with the $1,000,000 per month that I've been guiding to. So it's just some quarters are going to be lumpy. Obviously, we had a lot of positive business development and the price of success is you got to pay some outside advisors for that. Speaker 300:13:55So we're happy to pay those expenses to further our strategic agenda. Going through the details of our P and L, research and development is down by a whopping 50% over the respective Q1 of 2023. Obviously, we had a $1,200,000 purchase of some equipment last year, which did not transpire this year. And there's just been reductions across the board, whether it's headcount, whether it's the pilot running more to 40 hours a week rather than 20 fourseven. There's been a deliberate and conscientious effort to lower our run rate from an R and D perspective and it's been reaping fruit. Speaker 300:14:38On the G and A perspective, expenses are actually up 20% versus the prior quarter. Again, it's the legal expenses of $800,000 If it wasn't for that item, the 20% increase in G and A expenses would have been a 20% decrease in G and A expenses. So, I feel very, very confident that our run rate of about $1,000,000 a month, prospectively, appreciating that there will be some lumpiness in the quarters depending on business development issues. But over the long run, dollars 1,000,000 per month is our cash expense run rate, and the Q1 was no different from that. From a balance sheet perspective, we have $5,300,000 of liquidity. Speaker 300:15:25That's enough to get us through till November. So that should give us sufficient time for the REIT transaction that Daniel alluded to to close and we can have long term financing, so we can use that for working capital and deployment of equity in our facility for India. So that's it for the quarter. It was a pretty quiet quarter. I'm reiterating our cash burn rate of about $1,000,000 a month and happy to answer any questions if you have any. Speaker 300:15:55Thank you. Operator00:16:02Thank you, We currently have no further questions. So I will hand back to Daniel Solomita to conclude. Speaker 200:17:00Thank you very much everyone for attending the call. Operator00:17:06This concludes today's call. Thank you for joining. You may now disconnect your lines.Read morePowered by