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Rubicon Project Reports First Quarter 2019 Results

First Quarter Revenue Grows 30% Year over Year

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 1, 2019-- Rubicon Project (NYSE: RUBI), the global exchange for advertising, today reported its results of operations for the first quarter of 2019.

Recent Highlights

  • Revenue was $32.4 million for Q1 2019, up 30% from Q1 2018
  • Q2 2019 year-over-year revenue expected to grow approximately 20-25%
  • Mobile revenue grew 63% in Q1 2019 year over year and represented 53% of total revenue
  • Desktop revenue grew 6% in Q1 2019 year over year
  • Video revenue nearly doubled in Q1 2019 year over year
  • Adjusted EBITDA(1) loss was $0.1 million, compared to Adjusted EBITDA loss of $14.2 million for the first quarter of 2018.
  • Net lossfor Q1 2019 was $12.5 million, or loss per share of $0.24, compared to net loss of $27.8 million, or loss per share of $0.56 for the first quarter of 2018.
  • Non-GAAP loss per share(1) was $0.14, compared to $0.44 non-GAAP loss per share for the first quarter of 2018.
  • For Q2 2019 we expect to be slightly Adjusted EBITDA positive

“For the first quarter, we delivered strong year-over-year revenue growth and were essentially Adjusted EBITDA break-even in our seasonally slowest quarter,” said Michael G. Barrett, President and CEO of Rubicon Project. “Our strong year-over-year revenue performance was based on continued market share growth in video, as well as our strong overall competitive position during a time when buyers continue to reduce the number of exchanges they work with. Our success is a direct result of the many actions taken over the past two years, and we expect our business will further benefit from investments on the seller side of the business in 2019.”

   
First Quarter 2019 Results Summary
(in millions, except per share amounts and percentages)
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019 March 31, 2018 Change
Favorable/ (Unfavorable)
Revenue $32.4 $24.9 30%
Net loss ($12.5) ($27.8) 55%
Adjusted EBITDA(1) ($0.1) ($14.2) 99%
Adjusted EBITDA margin(2) —% (57%) 57 ppt
Basic and diluted loss per share ($0.24) ($0.56) 57%
Non-GAAP loss per share(1) ($0.14) ($0.44) 68%
 

Definitions:

(1)   Adjusted EBITDA and non-GAAP loss per share are non-GAAP financial measures. Please see the discussion in the section called "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" and the reconciliations included at the end of this press release.
(2) Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated as Adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue. A reconciliations for net loss to Adjusted EBITDA is included at the end of this press release. For further discussion, please see "Non-GAAP Financial Measures."
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First Quarter 2019 Results Conference Call and Webcast:

The Company will host a conference call on May 1, 2019 at 1:30 PM (PT) / 4:30 PM (ET) to discuss the results for its first quarter of 2019.

Live conference call

 
Toll free number: (844) 875-6911 (for domestic callers)
Direct dial number: (412) 902-6511 (for international callers)
Passcode: Ask to join the Rubicon Project conference call
Simultaneous audio webcast:

http://investor.rubiconproject.com, under "Events and Presentations"

 

Conference call replay

Toll free number: (877) 344-7529 (for domestic callers)
Direct dial number: (412) 317-0088 (for international callers)
Passcode: 10130205
Webcast link:

http://investor.rubiconproject.com, under "Events and Presentations"

 

About Rubicon Project

Founded in 2007, Rubicon Project is one of the world’s largest advertising exchanges. The company helps websites and apps thrive by giving them tools and expertise to sell ads easily and safely. In addition, the world’s leading agencies and brands rely on Rubicon Project’s technology to execute tens of billions of advertising transactions each month. Rubicon Project is an independent, publicly traded company (NYSE:RUBI) headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

Note: The Rubicon Project and the Rubicon Project logo are registered service marks of The Rubicon Project, Inc.

Forward-Looking Statements:

This press release and management's prepared remarks during the conference call referred to above include, and management's answers to questions during the conference call may include, forward-looking statements, including statements based upon or relating to our expectations, assumptions, estimates, and projections. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terms such as "may," "might," "will," "objective," "intend," "should," "could," "can," "would," "expect," "believe," "design," "anticipate," "estimate," "predict," "potential," "plan" or the negative of these terms, and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements may include, but are not limited to, statements concerning our anticipated financial performance, including, without limitation, revenue, advertising spend, non-GAAP loss per share, profitability, net income (loss), Adjusted EBITDA, earnings per share, and cash flow; strategic objectives, including focus on header bidding, mobile, video, seller tools, and private marketplace opportunities; investments in our business; development of our technology; introduction of new offerings; the impact of our traffic shaping technology on our business; the effects of our cost reduction initiatives; scope and duration of client relationships; the fees we may charge in the future; business mix and expansion of our mobile, video and private marketplace offerings; sales growth; client utilization of our offerings; our competitive differentiation; our market share and leadership position in the industry; market conditions, trends, and opportunities; user reach; certain statements regarding future operational performance measures including ad requests, fill rate, paid impressions, average CPM, take rate, and advertising spend; benefiting from supply path optimization; and factors that could affect these and other aspects of our business. These statements are not guarantees of future performance; they reflect our current views with respect to future events and are based on assumptions and estimates and subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from expectations or results projected or implied by forward-looking statements. These risks include, but are not limited to: our ability to continue to grow and to manage our growth effectively; our ability to develop innovative new technologies and remain a market leader; our ability to attract and retain buyers and sellers and increase our business with them; our vulnerability to loss of, or reduction in spending by, buyers; our reliance on large sources of advertising demand and aggregators of advertising inventory; our ability to maintain and grow a supply of advertising inventory from sellers and to fill the increased inventory; the effect on the advertising market and our business from difficult economic conditions or uncertainty; the freedom of buyers and sellers to direct their spending and inventory to competing sources of inventory and demand; our ability to use our solution to purchase and sell higher value advertising and to expand the use of our solution by buyers and sellers utilizing evolving digital media platforms; our ability to introduce new offerings and bring them to market in a timely manner, and otherwise adapt in response to client demands and industry trends, including shifts in digital advertising growth from desktop to mobile channels and from display to video formats and the introduction and market acceptance of new seller tools; the increased prevalence of header bidding and its effect on our competitive position; uncertainty of our estimates and expectations associated with new offerings, including header bidding, private marketplace, mobile, video, seller tools, and traffic shaping; lower fees and take rate and the need to grow through advertising spend increases rather than fee increases; our ability to compensate for a reduced take rate by increasing the volume and/or value of transactions on our platform and increasing our fill rate; our vulnerability to the depletion of our cash resources as we incur additional investments in technology required to support the increased volume of transactions on our exchange and development of new offerings; our ability to support our growth objectives with reduced resources from our cost reduction initiatives; our ability to raise additional capital if needed and/or renew our working capital line of credit; our limited operating history and history of losses; our ability to continue to expand into new geographic markets; our ability to adapt effectively to shifts in digital advertising; increased prevalence of ad-blocking or cookie-blocking technologies; the slowing growth rate of desktop display advertising; the growing percentage of online and mobile advertising spending captured by owned and operated sites (such as Facebook, Google and Amazon); the effects, including loss of market share, of increased competition in our market and increasing concentration of advertising spending, including mobile spending, in a small number of very large competitors; the effects of consolidation in the ad tech industry; acts of competitors and other third parties that can adversely affect our business; our ability to differentiate our offerings and compete effectively in a market trending increasingly toward commodification, transparency, and disintermediation; requests for discounts, fee concessions or revisions, rebates, refunds, favorable payment terms and greater levels of pricing transparency and specificity; potential adverse effects of malicious activity such as fraudulent inventory and malware; the effects of seasonal trends on our results of operations; costs associated with defending intellectual property infringement and other claims; our ability to attract and retain qualified employees and key personnel; our ability to identify future acquisitions of or investments in complementary companies or technologies and our ability to consummate the acquisitions and integrate such companies or technologies; and our ability to comply with, and the effect on our business of, evolving legal standards and regulations, particularly concerning data protection and consumer privacy and evolving labor standards.

We discuss many of these risks and additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by our forward-looking statements under the headings "Risk Factors," and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations," and elsewhere in filings we have made and will make from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018 and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. These forward-looking statements represent our estimates and assumptions only as of the date made. Unless required by federal securities laws, we assume no obligation to update any of these forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated, to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the statements are made. Without limiting the foregoing, any guidance we may provide will generally be given only in connection with quarterly and annual earnings announcements, without interim updates, and we may appear at industry conferences or make other public statements without disclosing material nonpublic information in our possession. Given these uncertainties, investors should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Investors should read this press release and the documents that we reference in this press release and have filed or will file with the SEC completely and with the understanding that our actual future results may be materially different from what we expect. We qualify all of our forward-looking statements by these cautionary statements.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures:

In addition to our GAAP results, we review certain non-GAAP financial measures to help us evaluate our business, measure our performance, identify trends affecting our business, establish budgets, measure the effectiveness of investments in our technology and development and sales and marketing, and assess our operational efficiencies. These non-GAAP measures include Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP Income (Loss) and Non-GAAP Earnings (Loss) per share which are discussed below.

These non-GAAP financial measures are not intended to be considered in isolation from, as substitutes for, or as superior to, the corresponding financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. You are encouraged to evaluate these adjustments, and review the reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to their most comparable GAAP measures, and the reasons we consider them appropriate. It is important to note that the particular items we exclude from, or include in, our non-GAAP financial measures may differ from the items excluded from, or included in, similar non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. See "Reconciliation of net loss to Adjusted EBITDA," "Reconciliation of net loss to non-GAAP loss" and "Reconciliation of GAAP loss per share to non-GAAP loss per share" included as part of this press release.

Adjusted EBITDA:

We define Adjusted EBITDA as net income (loss) adjusted to exclude stock-based compensation expense, depreciation and amortization, amortization of acquired intangible assets, impairment charges, interest income or expense, and other cash and non-cash based income or expenses that we do not consider indicative of our core operating performance, including, but not limited to foreign exchange gains and losses, acquisition and related items, and provision (benefit) for income taxes. We believe Adjusted EBITDA is useful to investors in evaluating our performance for the following reasons:

  • Adjusted EBITDA is widely used by investors and securities analysts to measure a company’s performance without regard to items such as those we exclude in calculating this measure, which can vary substantially from company to company depending upon their financing, capital structures, and the method by which assets were acquired.
  • Our management uses Adjusted EBITDA in conjunction with GAAP financial measures for planning purposes, including the preparation of our annual operating budget, as a measure of performance and the effectiveness of our business strategies, and in communications with our board of directors concerning our performance. Adjusted EBITDA may also be used as a metric for determining payment of cash incentive compensation.
  • Adjusted EBITDA provides a measure of consistency and comparability with our past performance that many investors find useful, facilitates period-to-period comparisons of operations, and also facilitates comparisons with other peer companies, many of which use similar non-GAAP financial measures to supplement their GAAP results.

Although Adjusted EBITDA is frequently used by investors and securities analysts in their evaluations of companies, Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results of operations as reported under GAAP. These limitations include:

  • Stock-based compensation is a non-cash charge and will remain an element of our long-term incentive compensation package, although we exclude it as an expense when evaluating our ongoing operating performance for a particular period.
  • Depreciation and amortization are non-cash charges, and the assets being depreciated or amortized will often have to be replaced in the future, but Adjusted EBITDA does not reflect any cash requirements for these replacements.
  • Impairment charges are non-cash charges related to goodwill, intangible assets and/or long-lived assets.
  • Adjusted EBITDA does not reflect non-cash charges related to acquisition and related items, such as amortization of acquired intangible assets and changes in the fair value of contingent consideration.
  • Adjusted EBITDA does not reflect cash and non-cash charges and changes in, or cash requirements for, acquisition and related items, such as certain transaction expenses and expenses associated with earn-out amounts.
  • Adjusted EBITDA does not reflect changes in our working capital needs, capital expenditures, or contractual commitments.
  • Adjusted EBITDA does not reflect cash requirements for income taxes and the cash impact of other income or expense.
  • Other companies may calculate Adjusted EBITDA differently than we do, limiting its usefulness as a comparative measure.

Our Adjusted EBITDA is influenced by fluctuations in our revenue and the timing and amounts of our investments in our operations. Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss), operating loss, or any other measure of financial performance calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP.

Non-GAAP Income (Loss) and Non-GAAP Earnings (Loss) per Share:

We define non-GAAP earnings (loss) per share as non-GAAP income (loss) divided by non-GAAP weighted-average shares outstanding. Non-GAAP income (loss) is equal to net income (loss) excluding stock-based compensation, impairment charges, cash and non-cash based acquisition and related expenses, including amortization of acquired intangible assets, transaction expenses, expenses associated with earn-out amounts, and foreign currency gains and losses. In periods in which we have non-GAAP income, non-GAAP weighted-average shares outstanding used to calculate non-GAAP earnings per share includes the impact of potentially dilutive shares. Potentially dilutive shares consist of stock options, restricted stock awards, restricted stock units, potential shares issued under the Employee Stock Purchase Plan, each computed using the treasury stock method, shares held in escrow, and potential shares issued as part of contingent consideration as a result of business combinations. We believe non-GAAP earnings (loss) per share is useful to investors in evaluating our ongoing operational performance and our trends on a per share basis, and also facilitates comparison of our financial results on a per share basis with other companies, many of which present a similar non-GAAP measure. However, a potential limitation of our use of non-GAAP earnings (loss) per share is that other companies may define non-GAAP earnings (loss) per share differently, which may make comparison difficult. This measure may also exclude expenses that may have a material impact on our reported financial results. Non-GAAP earnings (loss) per share is a performance measure and should not be used as a measure of liquidity. Because of these limitations, we also consider the comparable GAAP measure of net income (loss).

 
THE RUBICON PROJECT, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands)
(unaudited)
 
March 31, 2019 December 31, 2018
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 80,714 $ 80,452
Marketable securities 7,524
Accounts receivable, net 155,888 205,683
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 7,448   6,882  
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 244,050 300,541
Property and equipment, net 28,307 33,487
Right-of-use lease asset 12,801
Internal use software development costs, net 14,790 14,570
Intangible assets, net 9,382 10,174
Other assets, non-current 2,067   1,240  
TOTAL ASSETS $ 311,397   $ 360,012  
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 187,891 $ 239,678
Lease liabilities, current 6,928
Other current liabilities 673   1,304  

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES

195,492 240,982
Lease liabilities, non-current 7,235
Other liabilities, non-current 179   1,017  
TOTAL LIABILITIES 202,906   241,999  
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Common stock 1 1
Additional paid-in capital 436,807 433,877
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (165 ) (259 )
Accumulated deficit (328,152 ) (315,606 )
TOTAL STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY 108,491   118,013  

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

$ 311,397   $ 360,012  
 
 
THE RUBICON PROJECT, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
Revenue $ 32,416 $ 24,876
Expenses (1)(2):
Cost of revenue 15,116 14,783
Sales and marketing 10,592 12,257
Technology and development 9,716 10,494
General and administrative 10,280 12,544
Restructuring and other exit costs   2,466  
Total expenses 45,704   52,544  
Loss from operations (13,288 ) (27,668 )
Other (income) expense:
Interest income, net (193 ) (271 )
Other income (142 ) (210 )
Foreign exchange loss, net 301   554  
Total other (income) expense, net (34 ) 73  
Loss before income taxes (13,254 ) (27,741 )
Provision (benefit) for income taxes (708 ) 75  
Net loss $ (12,546 ) $ (27,816 )
Net loss per share:
Basic and Diluted $ (0.24 ) $ (0.56 )
Weighted average shares used to compute net loss per share:
Basic and Diluted 51,577   49,692  

(1) Stock-based compensation expense included in our expenses was as follows:

 
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
Cost of revenue $ 92 $ 107
Sales and marketing 1,345 1,185
Technology and development 1,059 849
General and administrative 1,873 2,357
Restructuring and other exit costs   46
Total stock-based compensation expense $ 4,369   $ 4,544

(2) Depreciation and amortization expense included in our expenses was as follows:

 
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
Cost of revenue $ 8,045 $ 8,161
Sales and marketing 125 163
Technology and development 196 241
General and administrative 274   145
Total depreciation and amortization expense $ 8,640   $ 8,710
 
 
THE RUBICON PROJECT, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net loss $ (12,546 ) $ (27,816 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 8,640 8,710
Stock-based compensation 4,369 4,544
Loss on disposal of property and equipment 4 120
Provision for doubtful accounts 775 96
Accretion of available for sale securities 24 (154 )
Unrealized foreign currency (gains) losses, net (183 ) 227
Deferred income taxes (753 )
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable 46,446 28,259
Prepaid expenses and other assets 640 (170 )
Accounts payable and accrued expenses (49,482 ) (23,158 )
Other liabilities (1,386 ) (422 )
Net cash used in operating activities (3,452 ) (9,764 )
INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Purchases of property and equipment (142 ) (239 )
Capitalized internal use software development costs (2,098 ) (2,573 )
Investments in available-for-sale securities (19,238 )
Maturities of available-for-sale securities 7,500   22,600  
Net cash provided by investing activities 5,260   550  
FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Proceeds from exercise of stock options 251 6
Taxes paid related to net share settlement (1,835 ) (40 )
Net cash used in financing activities (1,584 ) (34 )
EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH 38   122  
CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH 262   (9,126 )
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH — Beginning of period 80,452   76,642  
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH — End of period $ 80,714   $ 67,516  
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF OTHER CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
Cash paid for income taxes $ 92 $ 137
Cash paid for interest $ 10 $ 15
Capitalized assets financed by accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 509 $ 237
Capitalized stock-based compensation $ 145 $ 145
 
 
THE RUBICON PROJECT, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF NET LOSS TO ADJUSTED EBITDA
(In thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
Net loss $ (12,546 ) $ (27,816 )
Add back (deduct):
Depreciation and amortization expense, excluding amortization of acquired intangible assets 7,847 7,914
Amortization of acquired intangibles 793 796
Stock-based compensation expense 4,369 4,544
Interest income, net (193 ) (271 )
Foreign exchange loss, net 301 554
Provision (benefit) for income taxes (708 ) 75  
Adjusted EBITDA $ (137 ) $ (14,204 )
 
 
THE RUBICON PROJECT, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF NET LOSS TO NON-GAAP LOSS
(In thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
Net loss $ (12,546 ) $ (27,816 )
Add back (deduct):
Acquisition and related items, including amortization of acquired intangibles 793 796
Stock-based compensation expense 4,369 4,544
Foreign exchange loss, net 301 554
Tax effect of Non-GAAP adjustments (1) (103 ) (43 )
Non-GAAP loss $ (7,186 ) $ (21,965 )

 

(1) Non-GAAP loss includes the estimated tax impact from the expense items reconciling between net loss and non-GAAP loss.

 
 

THE RUBICON PROJECT, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP LOSS PER SHARE TO NON-GAAP LOSS PER SHARE

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

 
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
GAAP net loss per share (1):
Basic and Diluted $ (0.24 ) $ (0.56 )
 
Non-GAAP loss (2) $ (7,186 ) $ (21,965 )
 
Weighted-average shares used to compute net loss per share (3) 51,577 49,692
Non-GAAP loss per share $ (0.14 ) $ (0.44 )
(1) Calculated as net loss divided by basic weighted-average shares used to compute net loss per share as included in the consolidated statement of operations.
(2) Refer to reconciliation of net loss to non-GAAP loss.
(3) Non-GAAP loss per share is computed using the same weighted-average number of shares that are used to compute GAAP net loss per share in periods where there is both a non-GAAP loss and a GAAP net loss.
 
 
THE RUBICON PROJECT, INC.
REVENUE BY CHANNEL
(In thousands, except percentages)
(unaudited)
 
Revenue
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019   March 31, 2018
(in thousands, except percentages)
Channel:        
Desktop $ 15,221 47 % $ 14,309 58 %
Mobile 17,195   53   10,567   42  
Total $ 32,416   100 % $ 24,876   100 %

Source: Rubicon Project

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