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0000867773SUNPOWER CORPfalse00008677732023-05-032023-05-03


UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 8-K
 
Current Report
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): May 3, 2023
 
SunPower Corporation
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
001-34166
(Commission File Number)
 
Delaware94-3008969
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

1414 Harbour Way South, Suite 1901, Richmond, California 94804
(Address of principal executive offices, with zip code)

(408) 240-5500
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
 
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading SymbolName of exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.001 par value per shareSPWRThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.





Item 2.02.Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On May 3, 2023, SunPower Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), issued a press release, included as Exhibit 99.1 hereto, announcing its results of operations for its first quarter ended April 2, 2023.

The information furnished in Item 2.02 and Item 9.01 of this Current Report on Form 8-K and Exhibit 99.1 hereto shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

Item 9.01.Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits

Exhibit No.Description
99.1
104
Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).




SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
SUNPOWER CORPORATION
May 3, 2023
By:
/S/ GUTHRIE DUNDAS
Name:Guthrie Dundas
Title:Interim Chief Financial Officer


Document

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts:

Investors
Mike Weinstein
510-260-8585
Mike.Weinstein@sunpower.com

Media
Sarah Spitz
832-444-7151
Sarah.Spitz@sunpower.com

SunPower Reports First Quarter 2023 Results

Added 21,000 customers in Q1, 27% growth year-over-year; enters Q2 with backlog of 23,000 retrofit customers
Increased Revenue 26% and 32% year-over-year on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, respectively
Reported Q1 GAAP Net Loss of $51M, Adjusted EBITDA of $1M
Invested in Wolf River Energy, accelerating coverage in Midwest
Secured new capital to fund $1B of solar loans

RICHMOND, Calif., May 3, 2023 - SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ: SPWR), a leading solar technology and energy services provider, today announced financial results for the first quarter, ending April 2, 2023.

"We exited the first quarter with high customer growth, significant new financing commitments, and unprecedented retrofit backlog driven by our efforts securing customers under NEM 2.0. This progress, despite challenging weather in California, validates the strength of the residential solar market and SunPower’s ability to capture growing demand,” said Peter Faricy, SunPower CEO. “As retail electricity rates continue to rise and consumers urgently seek a more affordable and reliable source of energy, the solar value proposition remains strong.”

FIRST QUARTER BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

World-class customer experience
Highest rated solar company: In the first quarter, SunPower again held its position as the number one rated solar company in the U.S.1

Best, most affordable products
Launched unique VPP offering in California: In April, SunPower and OhmConnect announced a new virtual power plant (VPP) offering. Eligible California homeowners with solar and SunVault® battery storage can connect with OhmConnect through the mySunPower® app to automatically dispatch excess stored energy at key times. Participants can earn rewards while they help stabilize the grid, all while reserving a set amount of energy to meet their home’s energy needs.

Continued to diversify panel supply: With three new agreements in place, SunPower has secured panel supply to fully address its anticipated 2023 demand and beyond.

Growth
Historic growth in SunPower Direct: The company grew SunPower Direct bookings by 97% year-over-year and doubled channel revenue quarter-over-quarter.





1 Based on average of BBB, Yelp, ConsumerAffairs, BestCompany, Google, SolarReviews and EnergySage reviews scores as of 3/31/23
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Invested in high-growth Midwest dealer: In April, SunPower finalized an investment in Minnesota-based Wolf River Electric through its Dealer Accelerator Program. Wolf River, the company’s newest and now third-largest dealer, will sell SunPower panels, storage, EV charging equipment and financial products. With this relationship, SunPower is expected to significantly expand its geographic footprint across Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa.

Expanding multifamily coverage: SunPower grew its New Homes multifamily business, surpassing full year 2022 category bookings in the first quarter of 2023. SunPower’s growth in multifamily illustrates the company's efforts to make it easy for developers to adopt solar while enabling them to pass along energy savings to their tenants.

Digital innovation
Enhanced scheduling capabilities: The company piloted new scheduling software in the first quarter which will enable more reliable appointment times and provide customers with real-time tracking of technicians who are traveling to their site. SunPower expects it will gain financial benefit from better algorithms to manage drive time, distance and utilization.

Added features to dealer tools: SunPower updated its tools for dealers with advancements designed to make managing inventory faster, easier and more accurate.

World-class financial solutions
Record lease growth: SunPower's lease business grew 268% year-over-year in the first quarter. SunPower plans to expand its lease offering in 2023 following the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and U.S. Department of Treasury guidance related to the three various federal bonus tax credits.

Scaling loan business to meet demand: In 2023 to date, SunPower has secured financing commitments from HASI, Credit Agricole CIB and credit funds and accounts managed by KKR to fund a total of $1 billion of incremental solar loans for its customers. Through these non-recourse vehicles, SunPower Financial™ will continue to provide customers with attractive loan options for the transition to clean energy.


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Financial Highlights
($ Millions, except percentages, residential customers, and per-share data)
1st Quarter 2023
4th Quarter 2022
1st Quarter 2022
GAAP revenue from continuing operations$440.9$497.3$350.3
GAAP gross margin from continuing operations14.5%21.0%20.6%
GAAP net (loss) income from continuing operations$(50.7)$7.6$(2.2)
GAAP net (loss) income from continuing operations per diluted share$(0.29)$0.04$(0.01)
Non-GAAP revenue from continuing operations1
$442.5$492.4$336.1
Non-GAAP gross margin from continuing operations1
17.1%21.3%21.7%
Non-GAAP net (loss) income from continuing operations1, 3
$(12.5)$26.2$2.9
Non-GAAP net (loss) income from continuing operations per diluted share1, 3
$(0.07)$0.15$0.02
Adjusted EBITDA1
$0.6$36.2$11.2
Residential customers531,300510,400443,800
Cash2
$116.5$377.0$142.3

The sale of our C&I Solutions business met the criteria for classification as “discontinued operations” in accordance with the guidance in ASC 205-20, Discontinued Operations, beginning the first quarter of fiscal 2022. For all periods presented, the financial results of C&I Solutions are excluded in the table above.

1Information about SunPower's use of non-GAAP financial information, including a reconciliation to U.S. GAAP, is provided under "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" below.

2Includes cash and cash equivalents, excluding restricted cash.

3Non-GAAP results for fiscal 2022 have been recast to exclude the mark-to-market loss (gain) related to our interest rate swaps which are recorded within "interest expense" in our condensed consolidated statement of operations.

2023 Financial Outlook
SunPower affirmed 2023 guidance of $2,450–$2,900 Adjusted EBITDA per customer before platform investment and 90,000–110,000 incremental customers, resulting in $125–$155 million Adjusted EBITDA for the year.

Earnings Conference Call Information
SunPower will discuss its first quarter 2023 financial results on Wednesday, May 3 at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Analysts intending to participate in the Q&A session must register for a personal link and dial-in at https://register.vevent.com/register/BIa4c7eb85f74b4d2da88bb20026d52c3c. The live audio webcast and supplemental financial information will be available on SunPower's investor website at http://investors.sunpower.com/events.cfm.

About SunPower
SunPower (NASDAQ: SPWR) is a leading solar technology and energy services provider in North America. SunPower offers solar + storage solutions designed and warranted by one company that give customers control over electricity consumption and resiliency during power outages while providing cost savings. For more information, visit www.sunpower.com.


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Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, but not limited to, statements regarding: (a) expectations regarding demand and our future performance based on backlog, bookings, projected consumer demand, and pipelines in our sales channels and for our products, and our ability to meet consumer demand; (b) our plans and expectations with respect to our strategic partnerships and initiatives, including our relationship with OhmConnect, our dealer accelerator program, and suppliers, and the anticipated business and financial impacts thereof; (c) our strategic plans and areas of investment and focus, both current and future, and expectations for the results thereof, including improved customer experience, lease and loan funding capacity, increased installation capacity, and development of new products and services; (d) our expectations regarding projected demand and growth in 2023 and beyond, our positioning for future success, and our ability to capture demand and deliver long-term value to our shareholders; (e) our expectations for industry trends and factors, and the impact thereof on our business and strategic plans; (f) the availability and sufficiency of the supply of products and raw materials to meet consumer demand; and (g) our guidance for fiscal year 2023, including Adjusted EBITDA per customer, incremental customers, and Adjusted EBITDA, as well as platform investments and related assumptions.

These forward-looking statements are based on our current assumptions, expectations, and beliefs and involve substantial risks and uncertainties that may cause results, performance, or achievement to materially differ from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: (1) regulatory changes and the availability of economic incentives promoting use of solar energy; (2) potential disruptions to our operations and supply chain that may result from epidemics or natural disasters, including impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and other factors; (3) competition in the solar and general energy industry, supply chain constraints, interest rates, inflation, and pricing pressures; (4) changes in public policy, including the imposition and applicability of tariffs and duties; (5) our dependence on sole- or limited-source supply relationships, including for our solar panels and other components of our products; (6) risks related to the introduction of new or enhanced products, including potential technical challenges, lead times, and our ability to match supply with demand while maintaining quality, sales, and support standards; (7) the success of our ongoing research and development efforts and our ability to commercialize new products and services, including products and services developed through strategic partnerships; (8) our liquidity, indebtedness, and ability to obtain additional financing for our projects and customers; and (9) challenges managing our acquisitions, joint ventures, and partnerships, including our ability to successfully manage acquired assets and supplier relationships. A detailed discussion of these factors and other risks that affect our business is included in filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from time to time, including our most recent report on Form 10-K, particularly under the heading "Risk Factors." Copies of these filings are available online from the SEC or on the SEC Filings section of our Investor Relations website at investors.sunpower.com. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information currently available to us, and we assume no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in light of new information or future events.

©2023 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. SUNPOWER, SUNPOWER FINANCIAL, SUNVAULT, and the SUNPOWER logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation in the U.S.


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SUNPOWER CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)

 April 2, 2023January 1, 2023
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$116,478 $377,026 
Restricted cash and cash equivalents, current portion9,634 9,855 
Short-term investments— 132,480 
Accounts receivable, net194,231 174,577 
Contract assets58,610 50,692 
Inventories381,847 316,815 
Advances to suppliers, current portion12,508 9,309 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets212,970 197,760 
Total current assets986,278 1,268,514 
Restricted cash and cash equivalents, net of current portion15,158 15,151 
Property, plant and equipment, net82,117 74,522 
Operating lease right-of-use assets36,302 36,926 
Solar power systems leased, net40,768 41,779 
Goodwill126,338 126,338 
Other intangible assets, net22,435 24,192 
Other long-term assets183,015 192,585 
Total assets$1,492,411 $1,780,007 
Liabilities and Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable$225,143 $242,229 
Accrued liabilities164,210 145,229 
Operating lease liabilities, current portion11,589 11,356 
Contract liabilities, current portion161,289 144,209 
Short-term debt121,473 82,404 
Convertible debt, current portion— 424,919 
Total current liabilities683,704 1,050,346 
Long-term debt155,969 308 
Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion28,362 29,347 
Contract liabilities, net of current portion11,305 11,555 
Other long-term liabilities109,782 112,797 
Total liabilities989,122 1,204,353 
Equity:
Common stock175 174 
Additional paid-in capital2,839,233 2,855,930 
Accumulated deficit(2,116,859)(2,066,175)
Accumulated other comprehensive income11,573 11,568 

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Treasury stock, at cost(231,717)(226,646)
Total stockholders' equity502,405 574,851 
Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries884 803 
Total equity503,289 575,654 
Total liabilities and equity$1,492,411 $1,780,007 


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SUNPOWER CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands, except per share data)
(Unaudited)

 THREE MONTHS ENDED
 April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
Total revenues$440,878 $497,312 $350,277 
Total cost of revenues376,767 392,664 277,968 
Gross profit 64,111 104,648 72,309 
Operating expenses:
Research and development7,247 5,560 5,010 
Sales, general, and administrative90,881 82,160 76,996 
Restructuring charges (credits)— — 627 
(Income) expense from transition services agreement, net(224)1,356 266 
Total operating expenses97,904 89,076 82,899 
Operating (loss) income(33,793)15,572 (10,590)
Other (expense) income, net:
Interest income831 2,922 42 
Interest expense(5,678)(6,342)(5,044)
Other, net(10,983)(6,755)1,444 
Other (expense) income, net(15,830)(10,175)(3,558)
(Loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes and equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated investees(49,623)5,397 (14,148)
(Provision for) benefits from income taxes(1,227)2,856 11,643 
Equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated investees247 365 — 
Net (loss) income from continuing operations(50,603)8,618 (2,505)
(Loss) income from discontinued operations before income taxes and equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated investees— — (26,298)
Benefits from (provision for) income taxes from discontinued operations— — 343 
Net (loss) income from discontinued operations, net of taxes— — (25,955)
Net (loss) income(50,603)8,618 (28,460)
Net (income) loss from continuing operations attributable to noncontrolling interests(81)(1,005)339 
Net loss (income) from discontinued operations attributable to noncontrolling interests— — 250 
Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interests(81)(1,005)589 
Net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to stockholders(50,684)7,613 (2,166)
Net (loss) income from discontinued operations attributable to stockholders— — (25,705)
Net (loss) income attributable to stockholders$(50,684)$7,613 $(27,871)
Net (loss) income per share attributable to stockholders - basic:
Continuing operations$(0.29)$0.04 $(0.01)
Discontinued operations$— $— $(0.15)
Net (loss) income per share – basic
$(0.29)$0.04 $(0.16)
Net (loss) income per share attributable to stockholders - diluted:
Continuing operations$(0.29)$0.04 $(0.01)

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Discontinued operations$— $— $(0.15)
Net (loss) income per share – diluted
$(0.29)$0.04 $(0.16)
Weighted-average shares:
Basic174,528 174,231 173,376 
Diluted174,528 175,518 173,376 



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SUNPOWER CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)

THREE MONTHS ENDED
 April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net (loss) income $(50,603)$8,618 $(28,460)
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization (excluding amortization of cloud computing arrangements)9,989 7,781 4,170 
Amortization of cloud computing arrangements1,673 1,723 495 
Stock-based compensation6,877 7,378 5,427 
Non-cash interest expense617 1,108 726 
Equity in (earnings) losses of unconsolidated investees(247)(365)— 
Loss (gain) on equity investments10,805 6,255 (1,315)
Unrealized loss (gain) on derivatives3,334 11 — 
Dividend from equity method investees371 (13)— 
Deferred income taxes(815)(1,367)(13,750)
Other, net91 1,081 845 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable(19,745)2,643 (12,354)
Contract assets(7,918)(11,943)(6,519)
Inventories(65,032)(88,562)(35,081)
Project assets— — 2,892 
Prepaid expenses and other assets(12,199)9,690 (86,502)
Operating lease right-of-use assets2,710 2,833 2,415 
Advances to suppliers(3,198)(2,877)(2,222)
Accounts payable and other accrued liabilities(26,557)45,142 41,444 
Contract liabilities16,830 1,921 22,066 
Operating lease liabilities(2,063)(2,673)(3,027)
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities(135,080)(11,616)(108,750)
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of property, plant and equipment(11,943)(11,849)(8,636)
Investments in software development costs(891)(1,465)(1,521)
Cash paid for equity investments under the Dealer Accelerator Program and other— — (7,000)
Proceeds from sale of equity investment121,675 — 149,830 
Cash paid for investments in unconsolidated investees(1,454)(2,431)(154)
Dividend from equity method investees149 13 — 
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
107,536 (15,732)132,519 
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from bank loans and other debt245,764 21,482 21,458 
Repayment of bank loans and other debt(48,146)(15,271)(23,944)
Distributions to noncontrolling interests and redeemable noncontrolling interests attributable to residential projects— (9,201)— 
Repayment of convertible debt(424,991)— — 

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THREE MONTHS ENDED
 April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
Payments for financing leases(775)(666)— 
Purchases of stock for tax withholding obligations on vested restricted stock(5,070)(943)(7,332)
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities(233,218)(4,599)(9,818)
Net (decrease) increase in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash(260,762)(31,947)13,951 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period402,032 433,979 148,613 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, end of period$141,270 $402,032 $162,564 
Reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash to the condensed consolidated balance sheets, including discontinued operations:
Cash and cash equivalents$116,478 $377,026 $142,250 
Restricted cash and cash equivalents, current portion9,634 9,855 681 
Restricted cash and cash equivalents, net of current portion15,158 15,151 12,857 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash from discontinued operations— — 6,776 
Total cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash$141,270 $402,032 $162,564 
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:
Property, plant and equipment acquisitions funded by liabilities (including financing leases)$3,505 $3,298 $922 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange of lease obligations2,086 1,464 877 
Net working capital settlement related to C&I Solutions sale23,880 — — 
Cash paid for interest11,969 741 9,874 
Cash paid for income taxes184 2,250 250 




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Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement its consolidated financial results presented in accordance with United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP"), the company uses non-GAAP measures that are adjusted for certain items from the most directly comparable GAAP measures. The specific non-GAAP measures listed below are: revenue; gross margin; net (loss) income; net (loss) income per diluted share; and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“Adjusted EBITDA”). Management believes that each of these non-GAAP measures are useful to investors, enabling them to better assess changes in each of these key elements of the company's results of operations across different reporting periods on a consistent basis, independent of certain items as described below. Thus, each of these non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with another method to assess the company's operating results in a manner that is focused on its ongoing, core operating performance, absent the effects of these items. Management uses these non-GAAP measures internally to assess the business, its financial performance, current and historical results, as well as for strategic decision-making and forecasting future results. Many of the analysts covering the company also use these non-GAAP measures in their analysis. Given management's use of these non-GAAP measures, the company believes these measures are important to investors in understanding the company's operating results as seen through the eyes of management. These non-GAAP measures are not prepared in accordance with GAAP or intended to be a replacement for GAAP financial data; and therefore, should be reviewed together with the GAAP measures and are not intended to serve as a substitute for results under GAAP, and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies.

We exclude the following adjustments from our non-GAAP financial measures:

Non-GAAP Adjustments Based on International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”)
The company’s non-GAAP results include adjustments under IFRS that are consistent with the adjustments made in connection with the company’s internal reporting process as part of its status as a subsidiary and equity method investee of TotalEnergies SE, a foreign public registrant that reports under IFRS. Differences between GAAP and IFRS reflected in the company’s non-GAAP results are further described below. In these situations, management believes that IFRS enables investors to better evaluate the company’s performance, and assists in aligning the perspectives of the management with those of TotalEnergies SE.

Mark-to-market loss (gain) in equity investments: We recognize adjustments related to the fair value of equity investments with readily determinable fair value based on the changes in the stock price of these equity investments at every reporting period. Under U.S. GAAP, mark-to-market gains and losses due to changes in stock prices for these securities are recorded in earnings while under IFRS, an election can be made to recognize such gains and losses in other comprehensive income. Such an election was made by TotalEnergies SE. Further, we elected the Fair Value Option (“FVO”) for some of our equity method investments, and we adjust the carrying value of those investments based on their fair market value calculated periodically. Such option is not available under IFRS, and equity method accounting is required for those investments. We believe that excluding these adjustments on equity investments is consistent with our internal reporting process as part of its status as a subsidiary and equity method investee of TotalEnergies SE and better reflects our ongoing results.

Other Non-GAAP Adjustments

Results of operations of businesses exited/to be exited: We exclude the results of operations of our legacy businesses that we have exited, or to be exited, from our Non-GAAP results. These legacy businesses include our light commercial business that we exited starting in the first fiscal quarter of 2022 to reinforce the Company’s strategic direction to focus solely on the residential solar market, Hillsboro, Oregon facility that ceased manufacturing and revenue generation in the first quarter of 2021, as well as, results of our legacy power plant and legacy O&M businesses. We are not doing new activities for these businesses, and the remaining activities comprise of fulfillment of existing outstanding orders, true-up of estimated milestones payments, settlement of certain warranty obligations on projects and other wind-down activities. As such, these are excluded from our non-GAAP results as they are not reflective of our ongoing operating results.


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Loss/Gain on sale and impairment of residential lease assets: In fiscal 2018 and 2019, in an effort to sell all the residential lease assets owned by us, we sold membership units representing a 49% membership interest in majority of our residential lease business and retained a 51% membership interest. We recorded impairment charges based on the expected fair value for a portion of residential lease assets portfolio that was retained. Depreciation savings from the unsold residential lease assets resulting from their exclusion from non-GAAP results historically, are excluded from our non-GAAP results as they are not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Stock-based compensation: Stock-based compensation relates primarily to our equity incentive awards. Stock-based compensation is a non-cash expense that is dependent on market forces that are difficult to predict. We believe that this adjustment for stock-based compensation provides investors with a basis to measure the company's core performance, including compared with the performance of other companies, without the period-to-period variability created by stock-based compensation.

Litigation: We may be involved in various instances of litigation, claims and proceedings that result in payments or recoveries. We exclude gains or losses associated with such events because the gains or losses do not reflect our underlying financial results in the period incurred. We also exclude expenses pertaining to litigation relating to businesses that discontinued as a result of spin-off of Maxeon Solar, for which we are indemnifying them. We believe that it is appropriate to exclude such charges from our non-GAAP results as they are not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Transaction-related costs: In connection with material transactions such as acquisition or divestiture of a business, the company incurred transaction costs including legal and accounting fees. We believe that it is appropriate to exclude these costs from our non-GAAP results as they would not have otherwise been incurred as part of the business operations and therefore is not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Amortization of intangible assets and software: We incur amortization of intangible assets as a result of acquisitions, primarily from the Blue Raven acquisition, which includes brand, non-compete arrangements, and purchased technology. In addition, we also incur amortization of our capitalized internal-use software costs once the software has been placed into service, until the end of the useful life of the software. We believe that it is appropriate to exclude these amortization charges from our non-GAAP results as they are non-recurring in nature, and are therefore not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Transition costs: We incur non-recurring charges related to the hiring and transition of new executive officers, members of management, and other employees. During fiscal 2021, we appointed a new chief executive officer, as well as other chief executives, and we are investing resources in those executive transitions, and in developing new members of management as we complete our transformation. We believe that it is appropriate to exclude these from our non-GAAP results as they are not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Acquisition-related costs: We incurred certain costs in connection with the acquisition of Blue Raven, that are either paid as part of the transaction or will be paid in the coming year, but are considered post-acquisition compensation under the applicable GAAP framework due to the nature of such items. For fiscal 2022, other post-combination expenses include change in fair value of contingent consideration as well as deferred post-combination employment expense payable to certain Blue Raven employees and sellers. We believe that it is appropriate to exclude these from our non-GAAP results as they are directly related to the acquisition transaction and non-recurring in nature, and are therefore not reflective of ongoing operating results.


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Business reorganization costs: In connection with the spin-off of Maxeon into an independent, publicly traded company, we incurred non-recurring charges on third-party legal and consulting expenses, primarily to enable in separation of shared information technology systems and applications. In addition, we incurred certain non-recurring costs upon amendment, settlement or termination of historical agreements with Maxeon to fully enable separate independent operations of the two Companies that is focused on our respective core business. We believe that it is appropriate to exclude these from our non-GAAP results as it is not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Restructuring charges (credits): We incur restructuring expenses related to reorganization plans aimed towards realigning resources consistent with the company’s global strategy and improving its overall operating efficiency and cost structure. Although the Company has engaged in restructuring activities in the past, each has been a discrete event based on a unique set of business objectives. We believe that it is appropriate to exclude these from our non-GAAP results as it is not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Equity (income) loss from unconsolidated investees: We account for our minority investments in dealers included in the Dealer Accelerator Program using the equity method of accounting and recognize our proportionate share of the reported earnings or losses of the investees through net income. We do not control or manage the investees’ business operations and operating and financial policies. Therefore, we believe that it is appropriate to exclude these from our non-GAAP results as it is not reflective of ongoing operating results.

Mark-to-market loss (gain) on interest rate swaps: We recognize changes in fair value of our interest rate swaps as mark-to-market gains or losses and record within "interest expense" and "total revenues" within our condensed consolidated statements of operations dependent on the risk that is being economically hedged and mitigated by the interest rate swap. Such fair value changes are not necessarily indicative of the actual settlement value of the underlying interest rate swap, thus, we believe that excluding these adjustments from our non-GAAP results is appropriate and allows investors to better understand and analyze our ongoing operating results.

Tax effect: This amount is used to present each of the adjustments described above on an after-tax basis in connection with the presentation of non-GAAP net income (loss) and non-GAAP net income (loss) per diluted share. Our non-GAAP tax amount is based on estimated cash tax expense and reserves. We forecast our annual cash tax liability and allocates the tax to each quarter in a manner generally consistent with its GAAP methodology. This approach is designed to enhance investors’ ability to understand the impact of our tax expense on its current operations, provide improved modeling accuracy, and substantially reduce fluctuations caused by GAAP to non-GAAP adjustments, which may not reflect actual cash tax expense, or tax impact of non-recurring items.

Adjusted EBITDA adjustments: When calculating Adjusted EBITDA, in addition to adjustments described above, we exclude the impact of the following items during the period:
Cash interest expense, net of interest income
Provision for income taxes
Depreciation

For more information about these non-GAAP financial measures, please see the tables captioned "Reconciliations of GAAP Measures to Non-GAAP Measures" set forth at the end of this release, which should be read together with the preceding financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.

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RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP MEASURES TO NON-GAAP MEASURES
(In thousands, except percentages and per share data)
(Unaudited)

Adjustments to Revenue: 

 THREE MONTHS ENDED
 April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
GAAP revenue$440,878 $497,312 $350,277 
Other adjustments:
Results of operations of businesses exited/to be exited(759)(4,893)(14,208)
Mark-to-market loss (gain) on interest rate swaps2,425 — — 
Non-GAAP revenue$442,544 $492,419 $336,069 

Adjustments to Gross Profit Margin: 

THREE MONTHS ENDED
April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
GAAP gross profit from continuing operations$64,111 $104,648 $72,309 
Other adjustments:
Results of operations of businesses exited/to be exited7,890 (403)(260)
Transition costs262 (321)378 
(Gain) loss on sale and impairment of residential lease assets(267)(268)(279)
Stock-based compensation expense1,238 1,257 899 
Business reorganization costs— — — 
Transaction-related costs— — — 
Mark-to-market loss (gain) on interest rate swaps2,425 — — 
Non-GAAP gross profit$75,659 $104,913 $73,047 
GAAP gross margin (%)14.5 %21.0 %20.6 %
Non-GAAP gross margin (%)17.1 %21.3 %21.7 %




Adjustments to Net (Loss) Income: 

THREE MONTHS ENDED
April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
GAAP net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to stockholders$(50,684)$7,613 $(2,166)
Adjustments based on IFRS:
Mark-to-market loss (gain) on equity investments10,805 6,255 (1,315)
Other adjustments:
Results of operations of businesses exited/to be exited9,810 708 2,933 
(Gain) loss on sale and impairment of residential lease assets(267)(268)(279)
Litigation570 1,242 177 
Stock-based compensation expense6,844 7,372 5,329 
Amortization of intangible assets and software2,786 2,780 1,978 
Transaction-related costs644 44 964 
Transition costs3,119 3,599 1,469 
Business reorganization costs— — 
Restructuring charges (credits)— — 186 
Acquisition-related costs114 5,808 
Equity (income) loss from unconsolidated investees
(247)(364)— 
Mark-to-market loss (gain) on interest rate swaps3,334 11 — 
Tax effect790 (2,858)(12,186)
Non-GAAP net (loss) income attributable to stockholders$(12,493)$26,249 $2,898 







Adjustments to Net (Loss) Income per diluted share:

THREE MONTHS ENDED
April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
Net (loss) income per diluted share
Numerator:
GAAP net (loss) income available to common stockholders1
$(50,684)$7,613 $(2,166)
Non-GAAP net (loss) income available to common stockholders1
$(12,493)$26,249 $2,898 
Denominator:
GAAP weighted-average shares174,258 174,231 173,376 
Effect of dilutive securities:
Restricted stock units— 1,287 — 
GAAP dilutive weighted-average common shares: 174,258 175,518 173,376 
Non-GAAP weighted-average shares174,258 174,231 173,376 
Effect of dilutive securities:
Restricted stock units— 1,287 1,399 
Non-GAAP dilutive weighted-average common shares1
174,258 175,518 174,775 
GAAP dilutive net (loss) income per share - continuing operations$(0.29)$0.04 $(0.01)
Non-GAAP dilutive net (loss) income per share - continuing operations$(0.07)$0.15 $0.02 

1 In accordance with the if-converted method, net (loss) income available to common stockholders excludes interest expense related to the 4.00% debentures if the debentures are considered converted in the calculation of net (loss) income per diluted share. If the conversion option for a debenture is not in the money for the relevant period, the potential conversion of the debenture under the if-converted method is excluded from the calculation of non-GAAP net income (loss) per diluted share.



Adjusted EBITDA:

THREE MONTHS ENDED
April 2, 2023January 1, 2023April 3, 2022
GAAP net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to stockholders$(50,684)$7,613 $(2,166)
Adjustments based on IFRS:
Mark-to-market loss (gain) on equity investments10,805 6,255 (1,315)
Other adjustments:
Results of operations of businesses exited/to be exited9,810 708 2,933 
(Gain) loss on sale and impairment of residential lease assets(267)(268)(279)
Litigation570 1,242 177 
Stock-based compensation expense6,844 7,372 5,329 
Amortization of intangible assets and software2,786 2,780 1,978 
Transaction-related costs644 44 964 
Transition costs3,119 3,599 1,469 
Business reorganization costs— — 
Restructuring charges (credits)— — 186 
Acquisition-related costs114 5,808 
Equity (income) loss from unconsolidated investees
(247)(364)— 
Mark-to-market loss (gain) on CS interest rate swaps3,334 11 — 
Cash interest expense, net of interest income3,996 3,469 4,878 
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes1,196 (2,883)(11,676)
Depreciation8,677 6,476 2,873 
Adjusted EBITDA$586 $36,169 $11,159 



FY 2023 GUIDANCE
(in thousands)FY 2023
Residential Customers90,000 - 110,000
Residential Adjusted EBITDA/Customer1
$2,450 - $2,900
Adjusted EBITDA2
$125 million - $155 million
Net Loss (GAAP)($31) million - ($1) million

1.Excluding Product & Digital operating expenses for Residential only.

2.Adjusted EBITDA guidance for FY 2023 includes net adjustments that decrease GAAP net loss by approximately $156 million primarily relating to the following adjustments: stock-based compensation expense, results of operations of businesses exited/to be exited, mark-to-market (gain) loss on equity investments, net, amortization of intangible assets and software, interest expense, depreciation, income taxes, and other non-recurring adjustments.