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Murphy USA issues Q2-to-date operational update
Murphy USA issues Q2-to-date operational update

Business Insider

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Murphy USA issues Q2-to-date operational update

Murphy USA (MUSA) is issuing an operational update in advance of executive attendance at two investor conferences in June, the Jefferies Consumer Conference on June 18th and the JP Morgan Energy, Power, Renewables, and Mining Conference on June 24th. Ahead of these conferences and investor discussions, Murphy USA is updating second quarter-to-date performance metrics based on preliminary results covering the period April 1st to May 31st: Second Quarter-To-Date (QTD) 2025, all-in fuel margins were 31.7 cents, with retail margins of 29.6 cents. Second QTD 2025 total fuel volumes were up 0.5%, down 1.1% on a same store sales (SSS) basis versus Second QTD 2024. Second QTD 2025 total merchandise sales and margin contribution dollars were up 1.1% and 0.3%, respectively. Nicotine sales and margins were down 0.9% and 0.1% respectively, on a SSS basis. Non-nicotine sales and margins were down 0.7% and 2.5% respectively, on a SSS basis. Second QTD operating expense was up 2.8% on an APSM basis. 22 New to Industry stores and 18 Raze and Rebuilds are currently under construction. Confident Investing Starts Here:

Murphy USA Issues Operations Update
Murphy USA Issues Operations Update

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Murphy USA Issues Operations Update

EL DORADO, Ark., June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Murphy USA Inc. (NYSE: MUSA) is issuing an operational update in advance of executive attendance at two investor conferences in June, the Jefferies Consumer Conference on June 18th and the JP Morgan Energy, Power, Renewables, and Mining Conference on June 24th. Ahead of these conferences and investor discussions, Murphy USA is updating second quarter-to-date performance metrics based on preliminary results covering the period April 1st to May 31st: Second Quarter-To-Date (QTD) 2025, all-in fuel margins were 31.7 cents, with retail margins of 29.6 cents Second QTD 2025 total fuel volumes were up 0.5%, down 1.1% on a same store sales (SSS) basis versus Second QTD 2024 Second QTD 2025 total merchandise sales and margin contribution dollars were up 1.1% and 0.3%, respectively Nicotine sales and margins were down 0.9% and 0.1% respectively, on a SSS basis Non-nicotine sales and margins were down 0.7% and 2.5% respectively, on a SSS basis Second QTD operating expense was up 2.8% on an APSM basis 22 New to Industry stores and 18 Raze and Rebuilds are currently under construction About Murphy USA Murphy USA (NYSE: MUSA) is a leading retailer of gasoline and convenience merchandise with more than 1,750 stores located primarily in the Southwest, Southeast, Midwest and Northeast United States. The Company and its team of approximately 17,200 employees serve an estimated two million customers each day through its network of retail gasoline and convenience stores in 27 states. The majority of Murphy USA's stores are located in close proximity to Walmart Supercenters. The Company also markets gasoline and other products at standalone stores under the Murphy Express and QuickChek brands. Murphy USA ranks 231 among Fortune 500 companies. View source version on Contacts Investor Contact: Christian Pikul – Vice President of Investor Relations and FP& Ash Aulds – Director of Investor Relations and FP&

Murphy USA Issues Operations Update
Murphy USA Issues Operations Update

Business Wire

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Murphy USA Issues Operations Update

EL DORADO, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Murphy USA Inc. (NYSE: MUSA) is issuing an operational update in advance of executive attendance at two investor conferences in June, the Jefferies Consumer Conference on June 18 th and the JP Morgan Energy, Power, Renewables, and Mining Conference on June 24 th. Ahead of these conferences and investor discussions, Murphy USA is updating second quarter-to-date performance metrics based on preliminary results covering the period April 1 st to May 31 st: Second Quarter-To-Date (QTD) 2025, all-in fuel margins were 31.7 cents, with retail margins of 29.6 cents Second QTD 2025 total fuel volumes were up 0.5%, down 1.1% on a same store sales (SSS) basis versus Second QTD 2024 Second QTD 2025 total merchandise sales and margin contribution dollars were up 1.1% and 0.3%, respectively Nicotine sales and margins were down 0.9% and 0.1% respectively, on a SSS basis Non-nicotine sales and margins were down 0.7% and 2.5% respectively, on a SSS basis Second QTD operating expense was up 2.8% on an APSM basis 22 New to Industry stores and 18 Raze and Rebuilds are currently under construction About Murphy USA Murphy USA (NYSE: MUSA) is a leading retailer of gasoline and convenience merchandise with more than 1,750 stores located primarily in the Southwest, Southeast, Midwest and Northeast United States. The Company and its team of approximately 17,200 employees serve an estimated two million customers each day through its network of retail gasoline and convenience stores in 27 states. The majority of Murphy USA's stores are located in close proximity to Walmart Supercenters. The Company also markets gasoline and other products at standalone stores under the Murphy Express and QuickChek brands. Murphy USA ranks 231 among Fortune 500 companies.

ROCK Q1 Earnings Call: Revenue Misses Expectations, Profitability Exceeds Estimates Amid Industry Uncertainty
ROCK Q1 Earnings Call: Revenue Misses Expectations, Profitability Exceeds Estimates Amid Industry Uncertainty

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

ROCK Q1 Earnings Call: Revenue Misses Expectations, Profitability Exceeds Estimates Amid Industry Uncertainty

Renewable energy and infrastructure solutions provider Gibraltar Industries (NASDAQ:ROCK) fell short of the market's revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales flat year on year at $290 million. On the other hand, the company's outlook for the full year was close to analysts' estimates with revenue guided to $1.43 billion at the midpoint. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.95 per share was 17.8% above analysts' consensus estimates. Is now the time to buy ROCK? Find out in our full research report (it's free). Revenue: $290 million vs analyst estimates of $296.8 million (flat year on year, 2.3% miss) Adjusted EPS: $0.95 vs analyst estimates of $0.81 (17.8% beat) Adjusted EBITDA: $46.17 million vs analyst estimates of $40.3 million (15.9% margin, 14.6% beat) The company reconfirmed its revenue guidance for the full year of $1.43 billion at the midpoint Management reiterated its full-year Adjusted EPS guidance of $4.93 at the midpoint Operating Margin: 11.7%, in line with the same quarter last year Free Cash Flow Margin: 0.8%, down from 16.7% in the same quarter last year Market Capitalization: $1.86 billion Gibraltar's first quarter was shaped by steady execution in core businesses and continued momentum in participation gains in its Residential and Agtech segments. Management pointed to solid project backlogs, new market entries through recent acquisitions, and resilience in end market demand as key drivers. CEO Bill Bosway cited strong margin performance across most segments, which offset a challenging environment in Renewables. 'Our demand remains solid, with new bookings for all project-based businesses increasing during the quarter,' Bosway noted, highlighting record backlog levels and recent investments to expand the company's presence in Agtech and residential metal roofing. Management detailed how steady demand across most segments and proactive portfolio moves helped offset Renewables softness. Key insights include: Residential participation gains: The Residential segment benefited from local market expansion and new product launches in building accessories, with participation gains helping Gibraltar outpace flat end-market demand. Agtech backlog surge: Agtech bookings jumped 226%, driven by both organic wins and the Lane Supply acquisition, giving management better visibility and predictability for the segment's revenue as larger projects move forward. Renewables project delays: The Renewables segment faced lower sales due to industry uncertainty and regulatory changes, notably new tariffs and AD/CVD (anti-dumping/countervailing duties) measures. Management expects the segment to recover in the second half as customers gain clarity on policy impacts. M&A activity: The company completed two acquisitions in metal roofing and the Lane Supply acquisition in Agtech, expanding its footprint in attractive local markets and diversifying sources of growth. Tariff mitigation efforts: Management has prepared for potential cost impacts from tariffs by securing pre-tariff inventory, restructuring supply chains, and leveraging productivity and pricing actions, aiming to limit material cost increases to about 5%. Looking ahead, Gibraltar's outlook is anchored by backlog strength, recent acquisitions, and strategic tariff mitigation, but tempered by uncertainty in Renewables. Backlog-driven execution: Record backlog levels in Agtech, Infrastructure, and Renewables are expected to underpin project execution and revenue in the coming quarters, with Agtech in particular set for late Q2 acceleration. Acquisitions integration: Management sees continued growth from integrating Lane Supply and recent metal roofing businesses, with incremental revenue and margin contributions expected through 2025. Tariff and regulatory risks: While management believes tariff-related cost increases are manageable, ongoing regulatory shifts and project delays in Renewables remain a risk to near-term performance. Daniel Moore (CJS Securities): Asked about real-time demand cadence and participation gains in Residential. Management noted steady demand and momentum in market expansion, supported by investments and acquisitions. Daniel Moore (CJS Securities): Inquired about pro forma metal roofing revenue and total addressable market. CEO Bill Bosway described the market as exceeding $3 billion, with Gibraltar's revenue approaching $200 million after recent deals. Walt Liptak (Seaport Research): Sought details on Renewables guidance reduction and long-term outlook. Management stated a 15-20% revenue adjustment was modeled, with recovery contingent on policy clarity and project timing. Walt Liptak (Seaport Research): Asked about supply chain exposure to China and tariff mitigation. Management explained they have shifted sourcing to reduce China dependence, with localized supply chains and playbooks for mitigating tariff costs. Justin Mechetti (Sidoti & Company): Queried about Agtech project schedules and backlog visibility. Management detailed how larger projects can shift quarter-to-quarter, but the mix with Lane Supply brings more predictability for sequential results. In the quarters ahead, the StockStory team will be watching (1) how quickly Gibraltar converts its record backlog in Agtech and Infrastructure into revenue, (2) the impact of recent metal roofing and Agtech acquisitions on margin and sales growth, and (3) whether Renewables project delays abate as regulatory uncertainty around tariffs and trade cases is resolved. Tariff mitigation effectiveness and further supply chain localization will also be important markers of execution. Gibraltar currently trades at a forward P/E ratio of 13.1×. Should you load up, cash out, or stay put? See for yourself in our free research report. The market surged in 2024 and reached record highs after Donald Trump's presidential victory in November, but questions about new economic policies are adding much uncertainty for 2025. While the crowd speculates what might happen next, we're homing in on the companies that can succeed regardless of the political or macroeconomic environment. Put yourself in the driver's seat and build a durable portfolio by checking out our Top 5 Strong Momentum Stocks for this week. This is a curated list of our High Quality stocks that have generated a market-beating return of 176% over the last five years. Stocks that made our list in 2020 include now familiar names such as Nvidia (+1,545% between March 2020 and March 2025) as well as under-the-radar businesses like the once-small-cap company Comfort Systems (+782% five-year return). Find your next big winner with StockStory today. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

The Andersons, Inc. Reports First Quarter Results
The Andersons, Inc. Reports First Quarter Results

Globe and Mail

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

The Andersons, Inc. Reports First Quarter Results

MAUMEE, Ohio , /CNW/ -- The Andersons, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANDE) announces financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025. First Quarter Highlights: "We had mixed results in a turbulent first quarter. The Renewables segment performed well and our ethanol plants had strong operating efficiency and financial results. Coupled with the performance of our ethanol and renewable diesel feedstock merchandising, the segment produced one of its best first quarters. In Agribusiness, we faced challenging markets as global trade uncertainties disrupted typical grain flows and caused many of our commercial customers to focus on just-in-time purchasing. Our agronomy team is off to a good start with product well-positioned for the upcoming planting season," said President and CEO Bill Krueger . "As planting progresses, we see ample second quarter opportunities for our agronomy teams with the expected increase in corn acres this year. Strong system-wide corn and wheat production should provide a good environment for storage and handling in our assets later in the year. We also expect continued demand for our ethanol products, both domestic and export, as we enter the spring maintenance and driving season. We remain pleased with our overall asset and merchandising footprint. With the combination of the former Trade and Nutrient businesses, we are reviewing the portfolio to find synergies and process improvements." "We continue to pursue growth opportunities. Our longer lead time capital projects in Agribusiness are progressing well and are expected to be completed by mid-2026," continued Krueger. "Our Renewables projects are focused on improving efficiency, co-product yields and lowering the carbon intensity of our high-performing ethanol plants." $ in millions, except per share amounts Q1 2025 Q1 2024 Variance Pretax Income $ 3.2 $ 14.0 $ (10.8) Pretax Income (Loss) Attributable to the Company 1 (1.8) 6.9 (8.7) Adjusted Pretax Income (Loss) Attributable to the Company 1 3.2 6.6 (3.4) Agribusiness 1 (0.1) 5.4 (5.5) Renewables 1 15.3 14.1 1.2 Other (12.0) (12.9) 0.9 Net Income Attributable to the Company 0.3 5.6 (5.3) Adjusted Net Income Attributable to the Company 1 4.1 5.6 (1.5) Diluted Earnings Per Share ("EPS") 0.01 0.16 (0.15) Adjusted EPS 1 0.12 0.16 (0.04) EBITDA 1 50.6 51.4 (0.8) Adjusted EBITDA 1 $ 57.3 $ 51.2 $ 6.1 1 Non-GAAP financial measures; see appendix for explanations and reconciliations. Cash, Liquidity, and Long-Term Debt Management "Our businesses continue to generate strong cash flows, although working capital needs in the first quarter typically require significant funding leading to a use of cash from operations. However, our debt remains at a modest level," said Executive Vice President and CFO Brian Valentine . "We remain well below our long-term debt to EBITDA target of less than 2.5 times and are pleased with the strength of our balance sheet. For 2025, we anticipate increased spending on growth projects for previously announced long-term opportunities." The company used cash from operating activities of $350 million and $240 million in the first quarter of 2025 and 2024, respectively. Cash from operations before working capital changes in the same periods was $57 million and $48 million , respectively. Cash spent on capital projects in the quarter totaled $47 million , a $20 million increase from 2024. First Quarter Segment Overview Agribusiness Challenged in Changing Markets Agribusiness recorded a pretax loss of $10 million and breakeven adjusted pretax income attributable to the company for the quarter compared to pretax income of $3 million and adjusted pretax income of $5 million in the first quarter of 2024. Results from our ag supply chain businesses were lower with limited trade flows due to market uncertainty. Assets were significantly impacted as basis levels were challenged in our western locations, including those recently acquired as part of the Skyland Grain, LLC investment. The nutrient business showed year-over-year improvement with good fertilizer volume and positioning in advance of an expected increase in corn acres. The portfolio mix of assets, ingredients, and merchandising businesses provides a solid foundation to navigate challenging market conditions. Sizeable corn planting intentions are favorable, allowing for higher nutrient volumes as well as providing opportunities for storage and handling at harvest. In addition, lower corn stocks entering the year should allow for merchandising opportunities and good early harvest margins in the last half of 2025. Agribusiness's first quarter adjusted EBITDA was $31 million , compared to $29 million in 2024. Renewables has Strong Quarter on Efficient Operations and Favorable Ethanol Margins The Renewables segment reported pretax income of $25 million and pretax income attributable to the company of $15 million in the first quarter. For the same period in 2024, the segment reported pretax income of $24 million and adjusted pretax income attributable to the company of $14 million . Results from the ethanol production facilities improved year-over-year on efficient operations and higher yields, also benefiting from better year-over-year board crush margins. Plant co-product values were lower, with corn-based feed ingredients competing against an oversupply of alternative protein sources. Ethanol demand is expected to strengthen into the summer with some concerns about cost of inputs. Values of feed ingredient co-products are expected to remain challenged. Renewables had first quarter EBITDA of $37 million in 2025, compared to adjusted EBITDA of $34 million in 2024. Income Taxes The company recorded an income tax benefit for the quarter of $2.1 million , resulting in an effective rate of (66)% for the period. This rate was impacted by a discrete adjustment for a decrease in unrecognized tax benefits related to prior period tax positions. We anticipate a full-year adjusted effective rate of approximately 18% - 22%. Conference Call The company will host a webcast on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 , at 8:30 a.m. ET , to discuss its performance and provide its outlook for the remainder of 2025. To access the call, please dial 888-317-6003 or 412-317-6061 (elite entry number is 2480571). It is recommended that you call 10 minutes before the conference call begins. To access the webcast, click on the link: and submit the requested information as directed. A replay of the call can also be accessed under the heading "Investors" on the company's website at Forward-Looking Statements This release contains forward-looking statements. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Without limitation, these risks include economic, weather and regulatory conditions, competition, geopolitical risk, and the risk factors set forth from time to time in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Although the company believes that the assumptions upon which the financial information and its forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, it can give no assurance that these assumptions will prove to be correct. Non-GAAP Measures This release contains non-GAAP financial measures. The company believes that pretax income (loss) attributable to the company; adjusted pretax income (loss) attributable to the company; adjusted pretax income (loss); adjusted net income attributable to the company; adjusted diluted earnings per share; earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (or EBITDA); adjusted EBITDA; and cash from operations before working capital changes provide additional information to investors and others about its operations, allowing an evaluation of underlying operating performance and liquidity and better period-to-period comparability. The above measures are not and should not be considered as alternatives to pretax income (loss) or income (loss) before income taxes, net income (loss), diluted earnings (loss) per share attributable to The Andersons, Inc. common shareholders and cash provided by (used in) operating activities as determined by generally accepted accounting principles. Reconciliations of the GAAP to non-GAAP measures may be found within this press release and the financial tables provided herein. Company Description The Andersons, Inc., is a diversified company rooted in agriculture that conducts business in the agribusiness and renewables sectors. Guided by its Statement of Principles, The Andersons is committed to providing extraordinary service to its customers, helping its employees improve, supporting its communities, and increasing the value of the company. For more information, please visit The Andersons, Inc. Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited) (in thousands) March 31, 2025 December 31, 2024 March 31, 2024 Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 219,219 $ 561,771 $ 283,902 Accounts receivable, net 812,482 764,550 701,706 Inventories 1,249,047 1,286,811 994,543 Commodity derivative assets – current 155,028 148,801 178,623 Other current assets 92,968 88,344 55,134 Total current assets 2,528,744 2,850,277 2,213,908 Property, plant and equipment, net 860,246 868,151 689,113 Other assets, net 408,692 402,886 358,052 Total assets $ 3,797,682 $ 4,121,314 $ 3,261,073 Liabilities and equity Current liabilities: Short-term debt $ 222,691 $ 166,614 $ 10,148 Trade and other payables 661,202 1,047,436 625,836 Customer prepayments and deferred revenue 223,702 194,025 174,651 Commodity derivative liabilities – current 69,648 59,766 67,079 Current maturities of long-term debt 62,675 36,139 27,617 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 194,390 227,192 177,953 Total current liabilities 1,434,308 1,731,172 1,083,284 Long-term debt, less current maturities 588,087 608,151 556,174 Other long-term liabilities 180,853 182,155 145,965 Total liabilities 2,203,248 2,521,478 1,785,423 Total equity 1,594,434 1,599,836 1,475,650 Total liabilities and equity $ 3,797,682 $ 4,121,314 $ 3,261,073 The Andersons, Inc. Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (unaudited) Three months ended March 31, (in thousands) 2025 2024 Operating Activities Net income $ 5,331 $ 12,665 Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash used in operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 34,340 30,949 Other 17,303 4,795 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (53,268) 57,725 Inventories 38,531 169,083 Commodity derivatives 1,076 (28,498) Other current and non-current assets (8,558) 1,923 Payables and other current and non-current liabilities (384,775) (488,269) Net cash used in operating activities (350,020) (239,627) Investing Activities Purchases of property, plant and equipment and capitalized software (46,548) (26,775) Other 2,717 4,723 Net cash used in investing activities (43,831) (22,052) Financing Activities Net proceeds (payments) under short-term lines of credit 56,044 (31,913) Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt 14,700 — Payments of long-term debt (8,416) (6,870) Dividends paid (6,693) (6,516) Value of shares withheld for taxes (3,837) (8,071) Distributions to noncontrolling interest owner — (44,910) Other (1,353) — Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 50,445 (98,280) Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents 854 7 Decrease in cash and cash equivalents (342,552) (359,952) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 561,771 643,854 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 219,219 $ 283,902 The Andersons, Inc. Adjusted Net Income Attributable to The Andersons, Inc. A non-GAAP financial measure (unaudited) Three months ended March 31, (in thousands, except per share data) 2025 2024 Net income $ 5,331 $ 12,665 Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests 5,047 7,084 Net income attributable to The Andersons, Inc. 284 5,581 Adjustments: Transaction related compensation 2,103 2,852 Insured inventory and property damage 2,926 — Gain on deconsolidation of joint venture — (3,117) Income tax impact of adjustments 1 (1,257) 279 Total adjusting items, net of tax 3,772 14 Adjusted net income attributable to The Andersons, Inc. $ 4,056 $ 5,595 Diluted earnings per share attributable to The Andersons, Inc. common shareholders $ 0.01 $ 0.16 Impact on diluted earnings per share $ 0.11 $ — Adjusted diluted earnings per share $ 0.12 $ 0.16 1 The income tax impact of adjustments is taken at the blended federal, state, and local tax rate of 25% with the exception of certain transaction related compensation in 2024. Adjusted net income (loss) attributable to The Andersons, Inc. reflects reported net income (loss) available to The Andersons, Inc. common shareholders after the removal of specified items described above. Adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share reflects the fully diluted EPS of The Andersons, Inc. after removal of the effect on EPS as reported of specified items described above. Management believes that Adjusted net income (loss) attributable to The Andersons, Inc. and Adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share are useful measures of The Andersons, Inc. performance as they provide investors additional information about the operations of the company allowing better evaluation of underlying business performance and better comparability to previous periods. These non-GAAP financial measures are not intended to replace or be alternatives to Net income attributable to The Andersons, Inc. and Diluted earnings per share attributable to The Andersons, Inc. common shareholders as reported, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures, or any other measures of operating results under GAAP. Earnings amounts described above have been divided by the company's average number of diluted shares outstanding for each respective period in order to arrive at an adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share amount for each specified item. The Andersons, Inc. Segment Data (unaudited) (in thousands) Agribusiness Renewables Other Total Three months ended March 31, 2025 Sales and merchandising revenues $ 1,993,287 $ 665,811 $ — $ 2,659,098 Gross profit 118,598 34,274 — 152,872 Operating, administrative and general expenses 124,489 9,783 11,482 145,754 Other income (loss), net 9,041 1,088 (938) 9,191 Income (loss) before income taxes (9,676) 24,881 (11,992) 3,213 Income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests (4,522) 9,569 — 5,047 Income (loss) before income taxes attributable to The Andersons, Inc. 1 $ (5,154) $ 15,312 $ (11,992) $ (1,834) Adjustments to income (loss) before income taxes 2 5,029 — — 5,029 Adjusted income (loss) before income taxes attributable to The Andersons, Inc. 1 $ (125) $ 15,312 $ (11,992) $ 3,195 Three months ended March 31, 2024 Sales and merchandising revenues $ 2,061,439 $ 656,778 $ — $ 2,718,217 Gross profit 99,519 28,801 — 128,320 Operating, administrative and general expenses 96,921 8,777 13,660 119,358 Other income, net 6,571 4,760 197 11,528 Income (loss) before income taxes 2,538 24,327 (12,897) 13,968 Income attributable to noncontrolling interests — 7,084 — 7,084 Income (loss) before income taxes attributable to The Andersons, Inc. 1 $ 2,538 $ 17,243 $ (12,897) $ 6,884 Adjustments to income (loss) before income taxes 2 2,852 (3,117) — (265) Adjusted income (loss) before income taxes attributable to The Andersons, Inc. 1 $ 5,390 $ 14,126 $ (12,897) $ 6,619 1 Income (loss) before income taxes attributable to The Andersons, Inc. for each operating segment is defined as net sales and merchandising revenues plus identifiable other income less all identifiable operating expenses, including interest expense for carrying working capital and long-term assets and is reported net of the noncontrolling interest share of income. 2 Additional information on the individual adjustments that are included in the adjustments to income (loss) before income taxes can be found in the Reconciliation to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA table. All adjustments are consistent with the EBITDA reconciliation with the exception of items where a portion of the expense is attributable to the noncontrolling interest and is represented in Income attributable to the noncontrolling interest within the reconciliation above. These adjustments include a $1.6 million difference in insured inventory and property damages in the Agribusiness segment for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The Andersons, Inc. A non-GAAP financial measure (unaudited) (in thousands) Agribusiness Renewables Other Total Three months ended March 31, 2025 Net income (loss) $ (9,676) $ 24,881 $ (9,874) $ 5,331 Interest expense (income) 12,826 698 (428) 13,096 Tax provision (benefit) — — (2,118) (2,118) Depreciation and amortization 21,685 11,891 764 34,340 EBITDA 24,835 37,470 (11,656) 50,649 Adjusting items impacting EBITDA: Transaction related compensation 2,103 — — 2,103 Insured inventory and property damage 4,502 — — 4,502 Total adjusting items 6,605 — — 6,605 Adjusted EBITDA $ 31,440 $ 37,470 $ (11,656) $ 57,254 Three months ended March 31, 2024 Net income (loss) $ 2,538 $ 24,327 $ (14,200) $ 12,665 Interest expense (income) 6,631 457 (566) 6,522 Tax provision — — 1,303 1,303 Depreciation and amortization 17,048 11,965 1,936 30,949 EBITDA 26,217 36,749 (11,527) 51,439 Adjusting items impacting EBITDA: Transaction related compensation 2,852 — — 2,852 Gain on deconsolidation of joint venture — (3,117) — (3,117) Total adjusting items 2,852 (3,117) — (265) Adjusted EBITDA $ 29,069 $ 33,632 $ (11,527) $ 51,174 Adjusted EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization, adjusted for specified items. The company calculates adjusted EBITDA by removing the impact of specified items and adding back the amounts of interest expense, tax expense and depreciation and amortization to net income (loss). Management believes that adjusted EBITDA is a useful measure of the company's performance as it provides investors additional information about the company's operations allowing better evaluation of underlying business performance and improved comparability to prior periods. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure and is not intended to replace or be an alternative to net income (loss), the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure. Three Months Ended, Twelve months ended March 31, 2025 (in thousands) June 30, 2024 September 30, 2024 December 31, 2024 March 31, 2025 Net income $ 52,470 $ 51,461 $ 54,104 $ 5,331 $ 163,366 Interest expense 6,611 8,361 10,266 13,096 38,334 Tax provision (benefit) 4,876 10,731 13,146 (2,118) 26,635 Depreciation and amortization 30,269 30,408 36,178 34,340 131,195 EBITDA 94,226 100,961 113,694 50,649 359,530 Adjusting items impacting EBITDA: Transaction related compensation 4,049 1,668 2,536 2,103 10,356 Insured inventory and property damage (recoveries) — (5,204) (4,446) 4,502 (5,148) Acquisition costs — — 3,193 — 3,193 Loss on cost method investment — — 1,535 — 1,535 Total adjusting items 4,049 (3,536) 2,818 6,605 9,936 Adjusted EBITDA $ 98,275 $ 97,425 $ 116,512 $ 57,254 $ 369,466 Three Months Ended, Twelve months ended March 31, 2024 June 30, 2023 September 30, 2023 December 31, 2023 March 31, 2024 Net income $ 82,686 $ 30,523 $ 78,437 $ 12,665 $ 204,311 Interest expense 13,953 8,188 8,101 6,522 36,764 Tax provision 21,732 7,862 13,324 1,303 44,221 Depreciation and amortization 30,365 31,215 31,306 30,949 123,835 EBITDA 148,736 77,788 131,168 51,439 409,131 Adjusting items impacting EBITDA: Transaction related compensation 939 1,999 3,212 2,852 9,002 Gain on deconsolidation of joint venture (6,544) — — (3,117) (9,661) Goodwill impairment — — 686 — 686 Gain on sale of assets — (5,643) — — (5,643) Gain on cost method investment — (4,798) — — (4,798) Impairment on equity method investments — 963 — — 963 Insured inventory expenses 1,310 — — — 1,310 Total adjusting items (4,295) (7,479) 3,898 (265) (8,141) Adjusted EBITDA $ 144,441 $ 70,309 $ 135,066 $ 51,174 $ 400,990 Cash from operations before working capital changes is defined as cash provided by (used in) operating activities before the impact of changes in working capital within the statement of cash flows. The Company calculates cash from operations by eliminating the effect of changes in accounts receivable, inventories, commodity derivatives, other assets, and payables and accrued expenses from the cash provided by (used in) operating activities. Management believes that cash from operations before working capital changes is a useful measure of the company's performance as it provides investors additional information about the company's operations allowing better evaluation of underlying business performance and improved comparability to prior periods. Cash from operations before working capital changes is a non-GAAP financial measure and is not intended to replace or be an alternative to cash provided by (used in) operating activities, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.

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