struction Partners(ROAD) - 2025 Q3 - Quarterly Results
2025-08-07 11:40
Exhibit 99.1 NEWS RELEASE Construction Partners, Inc. Announces Fiscal 2025 Third Quarter Results Revenue Up 51% Compared to Q3 FY24 Adjusted EBITDA Up 80% Compared to Q3 FY24 Record Backlog of $2.94 Billion Company Maintains FY25 Outlook DOTHAN, AL, August 7, 2025 – Construction Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ: ROAD) ("CPI" or the "Company"), a vertically integrated civil infrastructure company specializing in the construction and maintenance of roadways in local markets throughout the Sunbelt, today reported finan ...
Sabre(SABR) - 2025 Q2 - Quarterly Results
2025-08-07 11:40
Sabre Q2 2025 Earnings Release [Performance Overview](index=1&type=section&id=Performance%20Overview) Sabre's second quarter of 2025 was marked by significant strategic actions, including the $1.1 billion sale of its Hospitality Solutions business to reduce leverage, while achieving a strong 6 percentage point year-over-year improvement in operating margin despite weaker air distribution bookings Key Highlights Q2 2025 Financial Highlights | Metric | Value | Change (YoY) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Revenue | $687 million | -1% | | Operating Income | $89 million | +$40 million | | Operating Margin | 13% | +6 p.p. | | Net Loss Attributable to Common Stockholders | $256 million | Increased from $70M loss | | Adjusted EBITDA | $118 million | +7% | | Normalized Adjusted EBITDA | $127 million | +6% | - Closed the sale of its Hospitality Solutions business for **$1.1 billion** in July 2025[2](index=2&type=chunk) - Repaid over **$1 billion** of debt, including **~$825 million** from the Hospitality Solutions sale proceeds, and refinanced **$1.325 billion** of debt to extend maturities to 2030[2](index=2&type=chunk) - Signed new agency agreements, including with Christopherson Business Travel, demonstrating continued commercial momentum in air distribution[2](index=2&type=chunk) Management Commentary - CEO Kurt Ekert acknowledged that Q2 results were impacted by weaker-than-anticipated air distribution bookings, which offset gains from growth strategies, leading to an updated full-year outlook[3](index=3&type=chunk) - Management stated the current volume pressure is considered **"transitory"** and reaffirmed its focus on two strategic priorities: reducing leverage and driving sustainable growth through innovation[3](index=3&type=chunk)[4](index=4&type=chunk) [Financial Results](index=2&type=section&id=Financial%20Results) Sabre's Q2 2025 revenue decreased 1% to $687 million, but operating income surged 83% to $89 million due to cost reductions, though net loss widened to $256 million primarily from debt extinguishment and higher taxes, resulting in negative $240 million Free Cash Flow Consolidated Financial Performance Q2 2025 vs Q2 2024 Financial Performance (in thousands, except EPS) | Metric | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 | % Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Total Revenue | $687,149 | $695,050 | (1)% | | Operating Income | $89,134 | $48,722 | 83% | | Net loss attributable to common stockholders | $(256,364) | $(69,760) | (267)% | | Diluted net loss per share (EPS) | $(0.51) | $(0.18) | (183)% | | Adjusted EBITDA | $118,255 | $110,335 | 7% | - The increase in net loss was primarily driven by an **$85 million** loss on the extinguishment of debt from refinancing activities and an **$85 million** increase in the provision for income taxes from continuing operations[8](index=8&type=chunk) - The improvement in operating income was driven by lower labor costs from prior cost reduction plans, reduced technology expenses from cloud migrations, and a decrease in tax litigation reserves[6](index=6&type=chunk) Segment Performance Q2 2025 Segment Revenue | Segment | Q2 2025 Revenue | Change (YoY) | Reason for Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Distribution | $546 million | -1% | Decrease in air distribution bookings, partly offset by higher hotel bookings | | IT Solutions | $141 million | -2% | Impact of previously disclosed de-migrated carriers, partly offset by higher license fees | - Total bookings, net of cancellations, were **90 million**, a **1% decrease** from Q2 2024[7](index=7&type=chunk) Cash Flow Analysis - Free Cash Flow was negative **$240 million** in Q2 2025, a significant decrease from positive **$7 million** in Q2 2024[10](index=10&type=chunk) - The negative Free Cash Flow includes a **$227 million** payment-in-kind interest payment recorded to cash flow from operations due to refinancing activity, with pro forma Free Cash Flow, excluding this, being negative **$2 million**[10](index=10&type=chunk) Q2 2025 Cash Flow Summary (vs Q2 2024, in millions) | Cash Flow Item | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cash used in operating activities | $(218) | $26 (provided by) | | Cash used in investing activities | $(23) | $(19) | | Cash provided by financing activities | $21 | $(24) (used in) | [Business and Financial Pro Forma Financial Outlook](index=5&type=section&id=Business%20and%20Financial%20Pro%20Forma%20Financial%20Outlook) Sabre provides a pro forma financial outlook for Q3 and full-year 2025, adjusting for the Hospitality Solutions sale, with guidance across three air distribution volume scenarios projecting full-year Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA between $530 million and $570 million and Pro Forma Free Cash Flow between $100 million and $140 million Pro Forma Basis Explanation - The outlook is provided on a pro forma basis to give effect to the sale of the Hospitality Solutions business, which is now classified as a discontinued operation[13](index=13&type=chunk) - Pro forma adjustments remove costs previously allocated to Hospitality Solutions and exclude the impact of a **$227 million** payment-in-kind interest payment from pro forma Free Cash Flow to enhance comparability of the company's go-forward operations[13](index=13&type=chunk)[15](index=15&type=chunk) Q3 and Full-Year 2025 Scenarios Q3 2025 Pro Forma Financial Outlook Scenarios | Air Distribution Volume (YoY Growth) | 2% | 4% | 6% | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Revenue Growth | Low single digit | Low single digit | Mid single digit | | Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA (in millions) | ~$140 (+15% YoY) | ~$145 (+19% YoY) | ~$150 (+23% YoY) | | Pro Forma Free Cash Flow (in millions) | ~$40 | ~$45 | ~$50 | Full Year 2025 Pro Forma Financial Outlook Scenarios | Air Distribution Volume (YoY Growth) | 0.5% | 2% | 3.5% | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Revenue Growth | Flat | Low single digit | Low single digit | | Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA (in millions) | ~$530 (+9% YoY) | ~$550 (+13% YoY) | ~$570 (+18% YoY) | | Pro Forma Free Cash Flow (in millions) | ~$100 | ~$120 | ~$140 | - The company expects its end-of-year 2025 cash balance to be greater than **$750 million**[17](index=17&type=chunk) [Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)](index=12&type=section&id=Consolidated%20Financial%20Statements%20(Unaudited)) This section presents Sabre Corporation's unaudited consolidated financial statements, including the Statement of Operations showing a $256.5 million net loss for Q2 2025, a Balance Sheet with $4.42 billion in total assets, and a Statement of Cash Flows detailing a $298.4 million net decrease in cash for the first six months of 2025 Consolidated Statements of Operations Statement of Operations Highlights - Three Months Ended June 30 (in thousands) | Line Item | 2025 | 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Revenue | $687,149 | $695,050 | | Operating income | $89,134 | $48,722 | | Loss from continuing operations | $(201,018) | $(69,731) | | Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax | $(55,514) | $246 (income) | | Net loss | $(256,532) | $(69,485) | Consolidated Balance Sheets Balance Sheet Highlights (in thousands) | Line Item | June 30, 2025 | December 31, 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cash and cash equivalents | $426,118 | $724,479 | | Total current assets | $952,558 | $1,163,218 | | Total assets | $4,419,145 | $4,634,929 | | Long-term debt | $4,997,092 | $4,834,776 | | Total liabilities | $6,111,560 (calculated) | $6,226,598 (calculated) | | Total stockholders' deficit | $(1,804,310) | $(1,604,699) | Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows Cash Flow Highlights - Six Months Ended June 30 (in thousands) | Activity | 2025 | 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cash used in operating activities | $(281,841) | $(29,856) | | Cash used in investing activities | $(30,083) | $(45,850) | | Cash provided by financing activities | $34,500 | $54,124 | | Decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | $(298,375) | $(35,592) | [Non-GAAP Financial Measures & Reconciliations](index=15&type=section&id=Non-GAAP%20Financial%20Measures%20%26%20Reconciliations) This section defines and reconciles non-GAAP financial measures like Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net Loss, and Free Cash Flow, which management uses to monitor core operations by excluding specific items, with Q2 2025 Adjusted EBITDA reconciled to $118.3 million Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures - Adjusted EBITDA is defined as loss from continuing operations adjusted for items including D&A, interest expense, stock-based compensation, and restructuring costs[42](index=42&type=chunk) - Normalized Adjusted EBITDA is Adjusted EBITDA further adjusted for estimated costs historically allocated to the sold Hospitality Solutions business[43](index=43&type=chunk) - Free Cash Flow is defined as cash used in operating activities less cash used for additions to property and equipment[45](index=45&type=chunk) Reconciliation of Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA Reconciliation to Adjusted EBITDA - Q2 2025 (in thousands) | Line Item | Q2 2025 | | :--- | :--- | | Loss from continuing operations | $(201,018) | | Adjustments: | | | Depreciation and amortization | $25,482 | | Interest expense, net | $111,244 | | Loss on extinguishment of debt | $85,182 | | Stock-based compensation | $11,290 | | Provision for income taxes | $91,262 | | Other adjustments | $(5,187) | | **Adjusted EBITDA** | **$118,255** | Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow Free Cash Flow Reconciliation - Q2 2025 (in thousands) | Line Item | Q2 2025 | | :--- | :--- | | Cash used in operating activities | $(217,881) | | Additions to property and equipment | $(22,279) | | **Free Cash Flow** | **$(240,160)** |
Krispy Kreme(DNUT) - 2026 Q2 - Quarterly Results
2025-08-07 11:40
[Executive Summary & Turnaround Plan](index=1&type=section&id=Executive%20Summary%20%26%20Turnaround%20Plan) [Second Quarter 2025 Highlights](index=1&type=section&id=Second%20Quarter%202025%20Highlights) Krispy Kreme reported a significant GAAP net loss in Q2 2025, primarily due to a large impairment charge and the terminated McDonald's partnership | Metric | Q2 2025 Value | Note | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Net Revenue | $379.8 million | - | | Organic Revenue Decline | 0.8% | YoY | | GAAP Net Loss | $441.1 million | Includes $406.9M in impairment charges | | Adjusted EBITDA | $20.1 million | - | | Global Points of Access (POA) | 18,113 | +14.3% YoY | - The company's Q2 results were primarily impacted by **unsustainable operating costs** related to the McDonald's USA partnership, which ended on July 2, 2025[2](index=2&type=chunk) [Turnaround Plan](index=1&type=section&id=Turnaround%20Plan) The company launched a four-part turnaround plan to deleverage, improve capital returns, expand margins, and drive profitable growth - The turnaround plan is built on four key pillars: * **Refranchising:** Improving financial flexibility by refranchising international markets and restructuring a U.S. joint venture * **Driving Return on Invested Capital:** Reducing capital intensity by leveraging existing assets and focusing on franchisee development * **Expanding Margins:** Increasing operational efficiency, including outsourcing U.S. logistics * **Driving Sustainable, Profitable Growth:** Focusing on profitable revenue streams in the U.S. market[4](index=4&type=chunk) [Financial Performance](index=2&type=section&id=Financial%20Performance) [Consolidated Financial Results (Q2 2025)](index=2&type=section&id=Consolidated%20Financial%20Results%20(Q2%202025)) Consolidated net revenue decreased by **13.5%** in Q2 2025, resulting in a **$441.1 million GAAP Net Loss** primarily from impairment and the McDonald's partnership impact | Metric | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 | Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Net Revenue | $379.8M | $438.8M | (13.5)% | | Organic Revenue | $371.7M | $374.6M | (0.8)% | | GAAP Net Loss | $(441.1)M | $(4.9)M | nm | | GAAP Diluted EPS | $(2.55) | $(0.03) | $(2.52) | | Adjusted EBITDA | $20.1M | $54.7M | (63.3)% | | Adjusted EBITDA Margin | 5.3% | 12.5% | (720) bps | | Adjusted Diluted EPS | $(0.15) | $0.05 | $(0.20) | - The **$59.0 million decline** in net revenue was primarily caused by a **$64.2 million reduction** associated with the sale of a majority stake in Insomnia Cookies in Q3 2024[6](index=6&type=chunk) - A non-cash goodwill and other asset impairment charge totaling **$406.9 million** was the main driver of the significant GAAP Net Loss[7](index=7&type=chunk) [Segment Performance (Q2 2025)](index=2&type=section&id=Segment%20Performance%20(Q2%202025)) Segment performance in Q2 2025 was mixed, with U.S. declines from divestiture and partnership termination, and International organic growth [U.S. Segment](index=2&type=section&id=U.S.%20Segment) - Net revenue declined by **20.5%** (**$59.2 million**), primarily due to the **$64.2 million impact** from the sale of Insomnia Cookies[9](index=9&type=chunk) - Organic revenue declined by **3.1%** (**$6.9 million**) due to consumer softness and strategic door closures[9](index=9&type=chunk) - U.S. Adjusted EBITDA decreased by **69.6%** (**$22.7 million**), driven by the Insomnia Cookies sale, the terminated McDonald's partnership, and lower transaction volumes[10](index=10&type=chunk) [International Segment](index=3&type=section&id=International%20Segment) - Organic revenue grew by **5.9%** (**$7.4 million**), led by strong performance in Canada, Japan, and Mexico[11](index=11&type=chunk) - Adjusted EBITDA declined by **15.9%** (**$3.4 million**), with margins falling **360 basis points** to **13.7%**, primarily due to the ongoing turnaround in the U.K[12](index=12&type=chunk) [Market Development Segment](index=3&type=section&id=Market%20Development%20Segment) - Net revenue declined by **30.2%** (**$7.3 million**), and organic revenue declined by **14.2%**, as growth in new markets was offset by the timing of product and equipment sales to franchisees[13](index=13&type=chunk) - Adjusted EBITDA decreased by **30.5%** (**$3.9 million**), with a slight margin decline of **20 basis points** to **52.9%**[13](index=13&type=chunk) [Financial Position and Capital Management](index=3&type=section&id=Financial%20Position%20and%20Capital%20Management) [Balance Sheet and Liquidity](index=3&type=section&id=Balance%20Sheet%20and%20Liquidity) Krispy Kreme maintained **$243.8 million** in total available liquidity as of June 29, 2025, and amended its credit agreement while remaining compliant with covenants - Total available liquidity stood at **$243.8 million**, composed of **$21.3 million** in cash and **$222.5 million** in undrawn credit capacity[16](index=16&type=chunk) - The company amended its credit agreement, adding **$125.0 million** in term loans to pay down its revolving credit facility[15](index=15&type=chunk) | Metric | As of June 29, 2025 | | :--- | :--- | | Net Debt | $939.4 million | | Net Leverage Ratio | 7.5x | [Capital Allocation and Expenditures](index=3&type=section&id=Capital%20Allocation%20and%20Expenditures) The company is actively managing capital by halting dividends, selling Insomnia Cookies for **$75 million** to reduce debt, and pursuing refranchising - The quarterly cash dividend has been halted to preserve capital[17](index=17&type=chunk) - The remaining ownership stake in Insomnia Cookies was sold, generating **$75 million** in cash proceeds used for debt reduction[17](index=17&type=chunk) - The company is actively pursuing refranchising of markets including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, and the U.K. to enhance financial flexibility and pay down debt[18](index=18&type=chunk) - Capital expenditures for the first half of 2025 totaled **$54.1 million** (**7.2% of net revenue**), but future investment in new capacity will be curtailed[14](index=14&type=chunk) [Key Business Developments](index=3&type=section&id=Key%20Business%20Developments) [McDonald's USA Partnership Termination](index=3&type=section&id=McDonald's%20USA%20Partnership%20Termination) Krispy Kreme and McDonald's USA mutually terminated their partnership effective July 2, 2025, due to misaligned operating costs - The partnership was terminated effective July 2, 2025, by mutual agreement[19](index=19&type=chunk) - The primary reason for termination was the failure to align Krispy Kreme's operating costs with the unit demand from McDonald's locations[19](index=19&type=chunk) [Goodwill and Other Asset Impairments](index=3&type=section&id=Goodwill%20and%20Other%20Asset%20Impairments) The company recognized **$406.9 million** in non-cash impairment charges in Q2 2025, triggered by stock price decline and revised forecasts - A cumulative, non-cash partial goodwill impairment charge of **$356.0 million** was recognized in Q2 2025[20](index=20&type=chunk) - Impairment indicators included a significant and sustained decline in stock price and market capitalization, and downward revisions to internal forecasts[20](index=20&type=chunk) - Additional non-cash charges of **$22.1 million** for long-lived assets and **$28.9 million** for lease impairment and termination costs were recorded, partly due to the termination of the McDonald's agreement[21](index=21&type=chunk) - The impairment charges do not impact the company's compliance with its debt covenants[22](index=22&type=chunk) [Key Operating Metrics](index=2&type=section&id=Key%20Operating%20Metrics) [Global Points of Access and Hubs](index=2&type=section&id=Global%20Points%20of%20Access%20and%20Hubs) Global Points of Access grew **14.3%** to **18,113** in Q2 2025, including McDonald's locations subsequently closed, and total production hubs increased | Metric | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 | Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Global Points of Access | 18,113 | 15,853 | +14.3% | | Total Hubs | 430 | 419 | +2.6% | - The Q2 2025 Global Points of Access count includes approximately **2,400 McDonald's doors** that were exited in Q3 2025[49](index=49&type=chunk) [Sales per Hub and Digital Sales](index=2&type=section&id=Sales%20per%20Hub%20and%20Digital%20Sales) Sales per Hub declined slightly in both U.S. and International segments, while digital sales as a percentage of doughnut shop sales increased to **18.0%** | Metric (Trailing Four Quarters) | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 | Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sales per Hub (U.S.) | $4.9M | $5.0M | (2.0)% | | Sales per Hub (International) | $9.8M | $9.9M | (1.0)% | | Digital Sales % of Doughnut Shop Sales | 18.0% | 16.4% | +160 bps | [Financial Statements (Unaudited)](index=6&type=section&id=Financial%20Statements%20(Unaudited)) [Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations](index=6&type=section&id=Condensed%20Consolidated%20Statements%20of%20Operations) This section provides the unaudited consolidated statement of operations for the 13 and 26 weeks ended June 29, 2025, detailing revenues, costs, expenses, and net loss [Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets](index=7&type=section&id=Condensed%20Consolidated%20Balance%20Sheets) This section presents the unaudited consolidated balance sheet as of June 29, 2025, outlining the company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity [Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows](index=8&type=section&id=Condensed%20Consolidated%20Statements%20of%20Cash%20Flows) This section details the unaudited consolidated cash flows from operating, investing, and financing activities for the 26 weeks ended June 29, 2025 [Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures](index=9&type=section&id=Reconciliation%20of%20Non-GAAP%20Financial%20Measures) [Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBIT](index=9&type=section&id=Reconciliation%20of%20Adjusted%20EBITDA%20and%20Adjusted%20EBIT) This section provides a detailed reconciliation from GAAP Net Loss to non-GAAP Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted EBITDA, detailing key adjustments including goodwill impairment - Adjusted EBITDA is reconciled from Net Loss by adding back interest, taxes, D&A, and other items such as share-based compensation, strategic initiative costs, and impairment charges[36](index=36&type=chunk)[40](index=40&type=chunk) [Reconciliation of Adjusted Net (Loss)/Income](index=11&type=section&id=Reconciliation%20of%20Adjusted%20Net%20(Loss)%2FIncome) This section reconciles GAAP Net Loss to non-GAAP Adjusted Net (Loss)/Income and Adjusted EPS, detailing adjustments for goodwill impairment and strategic initiatives - Adjusted Net (Loss)/Income is reconciled from Net Loss by adjusting for items such as share-based compensation, goodwill impairment, strategic initiatives, and the tax impact of these adjustments[38](index=38&type=chunk)[42](index=42&type=chunk) [Reconciliation of Organic Revenue](index=14&type=section&id=Reconciliation%20of%20Organic%20Revenue) This section reconciles total net revenue growth to organic revenue growth by segment, excluding impacts from divestitures, acquisitions, and foreign currency - Organic revenue growth is calculated by excluding the impacts of acquisitions, divestitures (like Insomnia Cookies), and foreign currency translation from total net revenue growth[45](index=45&type=chunk)
MultiPlan (MPLN) - 2025 Q2 - Quarterly Report
2025-08-07 11:39
Part I. Financial Information [Item 1. Financial Statements](index=4&type=section&id=Item%201.%20Financial%20Statements) For the first six months of 2025, the company reported slightly increased revenue and a significantly reduced net loss due to the absence of prior-year impairment charges, alongside a major debt refinancing that restructured its debt and impacted cash flows [Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets](index=4&type=section&id=Unaudited%20Condensed%20Consolidated%20Balance%20Sheets) As of June 30, 2025, total assets slightly decreased to **$5.07 billion**, total liabilities increased to **$5.11 billion**, and shareholders' equity shifted to a **$39.9 million** deficit from **$84.0 million** equity at year-end 2024, primarily due to net loss and debt refinancing Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet Highlights (in thousands) | Account | June 30, 2025 | December 31, 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Total Current Assets** | $247,138 | $175,515 | | Cash and cash equivalents | $56,390 | $16,848 | | **Total Assets** | **$5,071,980** | **$5,150,827** | | **Total Current Liabilities** | $253,142 | $213,790 | | **Total Liabilities** | **$5,111,888** | **$5,066,805** | | **Total Shareholders' Equity (Deficit)** | **($39,908)** | **$84,022** | [Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Loss and Comprehensive Loss](index=5&type=section&id=Unaudited%20Condensed%20Consolidated%20Statements%20of%20Loss%20and%20Comprehensive%20Loss) For Q2 2025, revenues slightly increased to **$241.6 million**, and the company reported a significantly improved net loss of **$62.6 million** (or **$3.81 per share**) compared to **$576.7 million** in Q2 2024, primarily due to the absence of a **$553.7 million** goodwill impairment charge Statement of Loss Summary (in thousands, except per share data) | Metric | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 | Six Months 2025 | Six Months 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Revenues** | $241,570 | $233,476 | $472,900 | $467,984 | | **Operating Income (Loss)** | $16,578 | ($523,927) | $26,320 | ($1,010,363) | | Loss on impairment | $0 | $553,701 | $0 | $1,072,751 | | **Net Loss** | **($62,640)** | **($576,727)** | **($133,959)** | **($1,116,416)** | | **Net Loss Per Share** | **($3.81)** | **($35.78)** | **($8.19)** | **($69.18)** | [Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Shareholders' Equity](index=6&type=section&id=Unaudited%20Condensed%20Consolidated%20Statements%20of%20Shareholders%27%20Equity) Shareholders' equity transitioned from **$84.0 million** at year-end 2024 to a **$39.9 million** deficit as of June 30, 2025, primarily due to the **$134.0 million** net loss for the six-month period - The company's retained deficit increased from **$(2,145.1) million** at the end of 2024 to **$(2,279.1) million** at June 30, 2025, due to the net loss incurred during the first half of the year[21](index=21&type=chunk) [Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows](index=9&type=section&id=Unaudited%20Condensed%20Consolidated%20Statements%20of%20Cash%20Flows) For the six months ended June 30, 2025, net cash from operating activities decreased to **$31.2 million**, investing activities used **$63.5 million**, and financing activities provided **$69.9 million**, a significant reversal from the prior year, largely due to **$130 million** in new borrowings Cash Flow Summary (in thousands) | Activity | Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 | Six Months Ended June 30, 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Net Cash from Operating Activities** | $31,181 | $68,187 | | **Net Cash used in Investing Activities** | ($63,489) | ($55,989) | | **Net Cash from (used in) Financing Activities** | $69,924 | ($34,523) | | **Net Change in Cash** | $37,616 | ($22,325) | [Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements](index=11&type=section&id=Notes%20to%20Unaudited%20Condensed%20Consolidated%20Financial%20Statements) The notes detail significant corporate actions, including the company's name change to Claritev Corporation, a 1-for-40 reverse stock split in 2024, a major debt refinancing in January 2025, and disclosures on revenue, goodwill (with no impairments in 2025), derivatives, and ongoing legal matters - On February 17, 2025, the company changed its name from "MultiPlan Corporation" to "**Claritev Corporation**" and its ticker symbol to "**CTEV**"[26](index=26&type=chunk) - A **one-for-forty (1-for-40) reverse stock split** of its Class A common stock became effective on **September 20, 2024**. All share and per-share data have been retroactively adjusted[29](index=29&type=chunk)[30](index=30&type=chunk) - In **January 2025**, the company completed a major **Refinancing Transaction**, exchanging existing notes and term loans for new first lien term loans and notes with extended maturities, and establishing a new **$350 million revolving credit facility**[56](index=56&type=chunk) - The company recorded **no goodwill impairment in the first six months of 2025**, compared to a significant impairment loss of **$1,072.8 million** in the same period of 2024[42](index=42&type=chunk)[75](index=75&type=chunk) [Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations](index=26&type=section&id=Item%202.%20Management%27s%20Discussion%20and%20Analysis%20of%20Financial%20Condition%20and%20Results%20of%20Operations) Management reported a **1.1%** revenue increase for the first six months of 2025, driven by Network-Based and Payment and Revenue Integrity Services, with a significantly narrowed net loss due to the absence of 2024 impairment charges, while a January 2025 debt refinancing extended maturities and Adjusted EBITDA slightly increased to **$296.1 million** - The company initiated its first international expansion into the **Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region** through a strategic partnership with Claims Care Revenue Cycle Management LLC[98](index=98&type=chunk) Revenue by Service Line (in thousands) | Service Line | Six Months 2025 | Six Months 2024 | Change % | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Network-Based Services | $101,015 | $91,878 | +9.9% | | Analytics-Based Services | $310,396 | $319,988 | -3.0% | | Payment and Revenue Integrity | $61,489 | $56,118 | +9.6% | | **Total Revenues** | **$472,900** | **$467,984** | **+1.1%** | Reconciliation of Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA (in thousands) | Metric | Six Months 2025 | Six Months 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Net loss | ($133,959) | ($1,116,416) | | Adjustments | $430,056 | $1,409,876 | | **Adjusted EBITDA** | **$296,097** | **$293,460** | - General and administrative expenses increased by **49.2%** for the six months ended June 30, 2025, primarily due to **$15.7 million** in transformation costs and **$5.5 million** in losses on asset disposals[143](index=143&type=chunk) - As of June 30, 2025, the company had **$67.3 million** in cash and cash equivalents (including restricted cash) and **$263.6 million** of availability under its revolving credit facility[154](index=154&type=chunk) [Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk](index=44&type=section&id=Item%203.%20Quantitative%20and%20Qualitative%20Disclosures%20About%20Market%20Risk) The company states that as of June 30, 2025, there have been no material changes in the market risks it faces compared to those described in its 2024 Annual Report - There were no material changes in the market risks described in the company's 2024 Annual Report as of June 30, 2025[188](index=188&type=chunk) [Controls and Procedures](index=45&type=section&id=Item%204.%20Controls%20and%20Procedures) Management concluded that disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of June 30, 2025, noting the implementation of a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system during the quarter, which led to new and modified internal controls - The principal executive and financial officers concluded that disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of June 30, 2025[190](index=190&type=chunk) - During the second quarter of 2025, the company completed the implementation of a **new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system**, resulting in changes to its internal control over financial reporting[191](index=191&type=chunk) Part II - Other Information [Legal Proceedings](index=46&type=section&id=Item%201.%20Legal%20Proceedings) The company is involved in various legal proceedings arising from the ordinary course of business, which management does not expect to have a material adverse effect on its financial condition or operations - The company is a defendant in various lawsuits and regulatory investigations arising from the ordinary course of business but does not expect them to have a material adverse effect[194](index=194&type=chunk) [Risk Factors](index=46&type=section&id=Item%201A.%20Risk%20Factors) While no material changes occurred to overall risk factors from the 2024 Annual Report, new risks emerged from international expansion, including challenges in managing foreign operations, complying with international laws, and increased susceptibility to global economic and political events - The company faces **new risks associated with its international business expansion**, including managing foreign operations, complying with international laws, and dealing with political or economic instability in foreign countries[201](index=201&type=chunk)[206](index=206&type=chunk) - As the company expands its international footprint, it becomes more susceptible to global events beyond its control, such as changes in trade policy, military conflict, and public health crises[203](index=203&type=chunk) [Other Information](index=48&type=section&id=Item%205.%20Other%20Information) During the second quarter of 2025, no officers or directors of the company adopted or terminated any Rule 10b5-1 trading plans for the purchase or sale of company securities - **No officers or directors adopted or terminated any Rule 10b5-1(c) trading arrangements** during the three months ended June 30, 2025[208](index=208&type=chunk) [Exhibits](index=48&type=section&id=Item%206.%20Exhibits) This section lists exhibits filed with the Form 10-Q, including certifications by the Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer as required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and financial statements in Inline XBRL format - The report includes certifications from the CEO and CFO pursuant to **Sections 302 and 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002**[208](index=208&type=chunk)
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