Aeye reports fourth quarter and full year 2022 results
Dublin, calif.--(business wire)--aeye, inc. (nasdaq: lidr), a global leader in adaptive, high performance lidar solutions, today announced its results for the fourth quarter and full year ended december 31, 2022. “in 2022, we made great strides in strengthening our platform and product portfolio to drive long-term growth,” said matthew fisch, chief executive officer of aeye. “we are in the process of developing a strategic plan and timeline that builds on these significant achievements made to date. we will align our game-changing 4sight™ platform with the best opportunities, and sequence them appropriately so that the entire organization is focused on a set of achievable objectives that will define success for aeye and its investors.” q4 2022 financials revenue of $1.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2022. gaap net loss was $(23.7) million in the fourth quarter of 2022, or $(0.15) per share based on 161.2 million weighted average common shares outstanding. non-gaap net loss was $(17.5) million in the fourth quarter of 2022, or $(0.11) per share based on 161.2 million weighted average common shares outstanding. cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities were $94.2 million as of december 31, 2022. full year 2022 financials revenue of $3.6 million in the year ended december 31, 2022. gaap net loss was $(98.7) million in the year ended december 31, 2022, or $(0.63) per share based on 157.4 million weighted average common shares outstanding. non-gaap net loss was $(73.8) million in the year ended december 31, 2022, or $(0.47) per share based on 157.4 million weighted average common shares outstanding. chief financial officer transition the company also announced today that robert brown, chief financial officer and treasurer of aeye, inc., has indicated his intention to resign effective march 31, 2023 to pursue an opportunity outside of the lidar industry. conor tierney, the company’s current chief accounting officer, will be named as the interim chief financial officer and treasurer effective march 31, 2023. mr. tierney is a certified public accountant and joined aeye from alphabet inc. in january 2022. conference call and webcast details aeye management will hold a conference call today, march 15, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. pacific time (5:00 p.m. eastern time) to discuss these results. aeye ceo matthew fisch and cfo robert brown will host the call, followed by a question-and-answer session. the webcast and accompanying slides will be accessible via the company’s website at https://investors.aeye.ai/. the information will be available via: conference call: https://aeye.pub/41xwp9l webcast: https://aeye.pub/3jpzzfm about aeye aeye’s unique software-defined lidar solution enables advanced driver-assistance, vehicle autonomy, smart infrastructure, logistics and off-highway applications that save lives and propel the future of transportation and mobility. aeye’s 4sight™ intelligent sensing platform, with its adaptive sensor-based operating system, focuses on what matters most; delivering faster, more accurate, and reliable information. aeye’s 4sight™ products, built on this platform, are ideal for dynamic applications which require precise measurement imaging to ensure safety and performance. aeye has a global presence through its offices in germany, japan, korea, and the united states. non-gaap financial measures the non-gaap measures provided in this press release should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) in the united states. a reconciliation between gaap and non-gaap financial data is included in the supplemental financial data attached to this press release. non-gaap financial measures do not have any standardized meaning and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies. aeye considers these non-gaap financial measures to be important because they provide additional insight into the company’s on-going performance. the company provides this information to investors for a more consistent basis of comparison and to help investors evaluate the results of the company’s on-going operations, and to help enable more meaningful period-to-period comparison. non-gaap financial measures are presented only as supplemental information for the purpose of understanding the company’s operating results. the non-gaap financial measures should not be considered a substitute for financial information presented in accordance with gaap. this presentation includes non-gaap financial measures, including: non-gaap net loss which is defined as gaap net loss plus stock-based compensation, plus expenses related to registrations on form s-1/s-3, plus common stock purchase agreement costs, plus change in fair value of convertible note, embedded derivative and warrant liabilities, plus convertible note issuance costs, less the gain on ppp loan forgiveness; and adjusted ebitda which is defined as non-gaap net loss plus amortization and depreciation expense, plus interest expense and other, less interest income and other, plus provision for income tax expense. forward-looking statements certain statements included in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including the safe harbor provisions under the united states private securities litigation reform act of 1995. forward-looking statements are sometimes accompanied by words such as “believe,” “continue,” “project,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “strategy,” “future,” “opportunity,” “predict,” “plan,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “potential,” “seem,” “seek,” “outlook,” and similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends, or that are not statements of historical matters. forward-looking statements are predictions, projections, and other statements about future events that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. forward looking statements included in this press release include statements about aeye’s platform and product portfolio, the company’s strategic plan, and the company’s expected future growth, among others. these statements are based on various assumptions, whether or not identified in this press release. these forward-looking statements are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve as and must not be relied on by an investor as a guarantee, an assurance, a prediction, or a definitive statement of fact or probability. actual events and circumstances are very difficult or impossible to predict and will differ from the assumptions. many actual events and circumstances are beyond the control of aeye. many factors could cause actual future events to differ from the forward-looking statements in this press release, including but not limited to: (i) the risks that aeye’s great strides in strengthening its platform and product portfolio in 2022 may not drive the long-term growth anticipated, or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (ii) the risks that aeye’s strategic plan and timeline may not result in the benefits anticipated, or in the time frame anticipated; (iii) the risks that the best opportunities may not be available to aeye to capitalize upon as anticipated, or in the time frame anticipated; (iv) the risks that aeye may be unable to focus as anticipated on a set of achievable objectives, nor that such objectives, if achieved, will define success as anticipated, or at all, for aeye and its investors; (v) the risks that the appointment of conor tierney as interim chief financial officer may not result in a seamless transition and cause unanticipated disruption among aeye, its employees, its customers, its vendors, and its other stakeholders; (vi) the risks that the traction gained by aeye to date may not translate into future growth, revenue, or profitability to the extent anticipated or in the time frame contemplated, or at all; (vii) the risks that aeye will be unable to strengthen its competitive position or deliver on its key objectives in 2023 due to supply chain disruptions, economic uncertainties, or otherwise; (viii) the risks that competing technologies will improve over time to become operationally equivalent or more cost-effective, or both, as compared to aeye’s product offering; (ix) the risks that competitors may introduce products with similar capabilities to aeye’s products and such competitive products are able to take some or all of the market share away from aeye; (x) the risks that aeye’s products will not meet the diverse range of performance and functional requirements of aeye’s target markets and customers; (xi) the risks that aeye’s products will not function as anticipated by aeye or by aeye’s target markets and customers; (xii) the risks that the size of the total available market for the use of lidar will be smaller than predicted or take longer to come to fruition than predicted; (xiii) the risk that laws and regulations are adopted impacting the use of lidar that aeye is unable to comply with, in whole or in part; (xiv) changes in competitive and regulated industries in which aeye operates, variations in operating performance across competitors, and changes in laws and regulations affecting aeye’s business; (xv) the risks that aeye may not continue to execute against its business plan to the extent anticipated, or at all; (xvi) the risks that aeye may be unable to deliver on the promise of sae level 4 autonomous driving, hub-to-hub autonomous trucking, or highway autopilot, to the extent anticipated, or at all; (xvii) the risks that lidar adoption occurs slower than anticipated or fails to occur at all; (xviii) the risks that aeye’s products will not function as anticipated by aeye, or by target markets and customers; (xix) the risks that aeye may not be in a position to adequately or timely address either the near or long-term opportunities that may or may not exist in the evolving autonomous transportation industry; (xx) the risks associated with changes in competitive and regulated industries in which aeye operates, variations in operating performance across competitors, and changes in laws and regulations affecting aeye’s business; (xxi) the risks that aeye is unable to adequately implement business plans, forecasts, and other expectations, and identify and realize additional opportunities; and (xxii) the risks of economic downturns and a changing regulatory landscape in the highly competitive and evolving industry in which aeye operates. these risks and uncertainties may be amplified by the lingering effects of the covid-19 pandemic, which continues to cause significant economic uncertainty. the foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. you should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the “risk factors” section of the periodic report that aeye has most recently filed with the u.s. securities and exchange commission, or the sec, and other documents filed by us or that will be filed by us from time to time with the sec. these filings identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements; aeye assumes no obligation and does not intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. aeye gives no assurance that aeye will achieve any of its expectations. 2022 2021 19,064 14,183 75,135 149,824 617 4,222 4,553 4,085 6,181 5,051 105,550 177,365 15,502 — 7,665 5,129 2,150 2,150 2,473 1,509 133,340 186,153 3,218 2,542 9,764 8,739 987 2,287 8,594 — 22,563 13,568 16,681 — — 3,032 126 786 39,370 17,386 — — 16 16 345,742 320,937 (1,279 ) (391 ) (250,509 ) (151,795 ) 93,970 168,767 133,340 186,153 2022 2021 2022 2021 561 416 1,743 1,004 531 1,388 1,904 2,003 1,092 1,804 3,647 3,007 3,115 2,100 8,732 3,637 (2,023 ) (296 ) (5,085 ) (630 ) 9,335 7,513 37,644 26,543 4,912 4,059 19,317 10,548 7,709 11,668 36,762 25,514 21,956 23,240 93,723 62,605 (23,979 ) (23,536 ) (98,808 ) (63,235 ) (139 ) 1 (14 ) 223 — — — 2,297 436 487 1,545 561 (41 ) (1,986 ) (1,379 ) (4,857 ) 256 (1,498 ) 152 (1,776 ) 19 — 58 — (23,742 ) (25,034 ) (98,714 ) (65,011 ) (0.15 ) (0.16 ) (0.63 ) (0.60 ) 161,205,764 154,616,998 157,368,707 109,055,894 2022 2021 (98,714 ) (65,011 ) 1,422 1,014 1,338 — — 1,583 675 1,203 14 (223 ) — (2,297 ) 23,959 10,018 474 — — 725 — 752 77 — 1,086 310 — 287 3,605 (4,066 ) (2,634 ) (2,633 ) (1,130 ) (3,655 ) 527 (1,483 ) 839 557 85 5,496 (1,341 ) — — (538 ) (1,931 ) 2,258 (71,649 ) (55,703 ) (4,200 ) (1,021 ) 96,592 — (23,929 ) (150,525 ) 68,463 (151,546 ) 1,174 150 — 256,811 — (52,372 ) 9,850 8,045 (874 ) — — 10,000 — (13,333 ) (324 ) — — (717 ) (4,621 ) — — (1,500 ) 2,891 — (29 ) — 8,067 207,084 4,881 (165 ) 16,333 16,498 21,214 16,333 2022 2021 2022 2021 (23,742 ) (25,034 ) (98,714 ) (65,011 ) 5,956 3,496 23,959 10,018 68 — 372 2,198 — 1,583 29 1,583 139 (1 ) 14 (223 ) 93 — 530 — — — — (2,297 ) (17,486 ) (19,956 ) (73,810 ) (53,732 ) 628 245 1,422 1,014 (436 ) (487 ) (1,545 ) (561 ) (52 ) 403 876 3,274 19 — 58 — (17,327 ) (19,795 ) (72,999 ) (50,005 ) (0.15 ) (0.16 ) (0.63 ) (0.60 ) (0.11 ) (0.13 ) (0.47 ) (0.49 ) 161,205,764 154,616,998 157,368,707 109,055,894 161,205,764 154,616,998 157,368,707 109,055,894