Q3 2025 Lifecore Biomedical Inc Earnings Call

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Speaker #2: Good afternoon , and thank you for joining Lifecourse Q3 2025 Earnings Call . For the three months ended September 30th , 2025 . During the call , all participants will be in a listen only mode .

Speaker #2: Now , I would like to turn the call over to Stephanie Diaz Manager of Investor Relations for Lifecore . The floor is yours .

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Speaker #3: Good afternoon and thank you for joining us today to discuss Lifecore biomedical . S third Quarter 2020 earnings results for the three months ended September 30th , 2025 .

Speaker #3: As we announced in August , the company has changed its fiscal year end to align with the calendar year beginning with today's Q3 2025 results .

Speaker #3: For the three months ended September 30th , 2025 . We will be comparing our 2025 results to the closest comparable period in the prior year .

Speaker #3: Today , we will be comparing our Q3 2025 period for the three months ended September 30th , 2025 . With the period ending August 25th , 2020 .

Speaker #3: For going forward , our fiscal year end will end on December 31st and we plan to announce results for Q4 and the approximately seven month transition period from May 26th to December 31st , 2025 .

Speaker #3: In March of 2026 , hosting the call today from Lifecore are Paul Josephs President and Chief Executive Officer and Ryan Lake Chief Financial Officer .

Speaker #3: Before we begin today , we'd like to remind everyone that certain statements made in the course of this conference call contain forward looking statements .

Speaker #3: It is important to note that the forward looking statements made during this call reflect management's judgment and analysis only as of today , November 6th , 2025 , and the company's actual results could differ materially from those projected in such forward looking statements .

Speaker #3: For a more thorough discussion of the risks and uncertainties associated with any forward looking statements , please see the disclaimer regarding forward looking statements that is included in our earnings press release for our third quarter ended September 30th , 2025 , which was furnished to the SEC on Form 8-K and is available on our corporate website at lifecore .

Speaker #3: Com as well as our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission , including but not limited to , the Company's Form 10-q for the third quarter ended September 30th , 2025 , which was filed this afternoon and is also available on our website .

Speaker #3: In addition , our earnings press release includes a discussion of and . During this call , we will reference certain today non-GAAP information .

Speaker #3: You can find relevant non-GAAP reconciliations in our earnings press release . With that , I'd like to turn the call over to Paul Josephs chief Executive Officer .

Speaker #4: Thank you , Stephanie . Good afternoon , everyone , and thank you for joining us for our third quarter 2025 update for the three months ended September 30th , 2025 .

Speaker #4: Lifecore is a differentiated injectable CDMO with a strong foundation in high grade hyaluronic acid that has served as our entry point into this exciting and growing market .

Speaker #4: We are well positioned for future growth with a forecasted inflection point with our largest customer in 2027 , a promising late stage pipeline which has significant revenue potential .

Speaker #4: And finally , a revamped commercial strategy that expanded our target market and is already delivering impressive results . Collectively , we believe these strengths will drive meaningful growth in the mid-term .

Speaker #4: While increasing EBITDA margins . We are thrilled with the progress made during this period as we made advancements in all key areas . Our financial outcomes were strong as we recorded a 26% increase in revenue as compared to the comparable prior year period with other significant improvements in adjusted EBITDA and associated margins .

Speaker #4: These financial results reflect management's disciplined approach to cost control and the continued improvement in our workforce productivity driven by initiatives we implemented earlier this year .

Speaker #4: From a quality perspective , following our successful FDA inspection in March , we conducted five customer audits during the period , including a due diligence audit with a large multinational pharmaceutical company .

Speaker #4: All audits were positive , reinforcing our confidence in the organization's ability to support the growing quality demands of our clients . From a growth perspective , we achieved critical milestones in expanding our commercial business and advancing our late stage pipeline programs .

Speaker #4: Finally , we continue to accelerate our business development efforts and we are progress during the third quarter . We signed two new business wins and made substantial progress on two additional new projects that were signed subsequent to quarter end .

Speaker #4: On all fronts . The third quarter was a very productive time at Lifecore , and I'll now provide a little bit more detail on our achievements during this period .

Speaker #4: During my initial year at Lifecore , I spent considerable time learning our business and laying the foundation for our future by recruiting a first class leadership team and building the right culture .

Speaker #4: Today , we have the right team . We are aligned and we are have collectively turned our attention to growth in the period we continue to strengthen relationships with our existing commercial customers by delivering outstanding service and support .

Speaker #4: During the third quarter , we achieved significant milestones in supporting the aseptic fill finish expansion program for one of our key customers . These milestones included successfully producing qualification batches on our new five head isolator filler qualification of our isolator filler was a critical milestone as we prepare to support European and Asian markets for this key customer .

Speaker #4: This geographic expansion is a key component of an inflection point , as this customer is projected to more than double its aseptic fill finish demand in 2027 .

Speaker #4: For this customer , we also developed and qualified our hyaluronic acid to meet the rigid specifications of the Japanese market . Meeting this specification will allow us to utilize our Ha as part of the 2027 Inflection Point contemplated with this customer .

Speaker #4: We believe that this progress speaks to the trust our existing customers continue to place in our technical expertise and our excellent quality management system .

Speaker #4: I'll now turn to the progress made in advancing our development pipeline towards commercialization . As I mentioned earlier , we have built a promising late stage pipeline of 11 programs that have potential launch dates between 2026 and 2029 .

Speaker #4: We believe that commercial success at a modest conversion rate of 50% provides meaningful revenue potential in the mid and long term . During the third quarter , Lifecore achieved a number of milestones supporting multiple late stage aseptic customers .

Speaker #4: The highlights include the installation and operational qualification of automated manufacturing equipment to accommodate the scale up and commercialization of a large pharma customers program .

Speaker #4: We expect to produce validation batches for this customer in 2026 early late stage customer . The company successfully completed critical development work , setting the stage for validation batches to be produced in the first half of 2026 .

Speaker #4: for another Subsequent to quarter end , for clarity , please note that the two customers signed during the current quarter were previously referenced in our August 7th earnings announcement as being one subsequent to the prior Q4 2025 period .

Speaker #4: During the quarter , we also completed two phase three clinical batches for another late stage customer and initiated transfer work for one of the latest additions to our late stage pipeline .

Speaker #4: This refers to the GLP one program we announced during our last earnings call . I am pleased with the progress we made with our development customers and look forward to sharing additional progress in the future .

Speaker #4: From a business development perspective , I am pleased to report that during the third quarter , we signed two new customers and we assigned an additional two customers .

Speaker #4: This included a late stage GLP one program with a leading specialty pharma company . Those referenced today as one subsequent to the Q3 period ended September 30th , 2025 were initially announced on October 29th , 2025 .

Speaker #4: One of the programs that closed subsequent to quarter end represent a significant development for our organization . This opportunity is a commercial site transfer of product that , based on existing commercial volumes , will make this large multinational pharmaceutical company one of our top customers .

Speaker #4: Once commercialized . This represents our second opportunity with this customer , and we are excited about the future potential of our working relationship .

Speaker #4: Collectively , these wins continue to speak to the aggressive sales and marketing strategy that we have implemented and the talented professionals we have added to this group .

Speaker #4: As a result of these enhancements . The quality and number of new business opportunities has steadily increased in addition , there are a number of tailwinds that we believe support our efforts , including the expected ongoing regionalization of injectable manufacturing in the United States , along with 50% of the drug development pipeline in the United States being injectables , our talent strategy , technical capabilities , and high quality standards combined with these tailwinds , give me great confidence that we will continue to drive new and impactful business into our site .

Speaker #4: Going forward . Concurrent with the execution of our growth strategy , we are committed to increasing our adjusted EBITDA margins through operational excellence and disciplined cost control .

Speaker #4: An example of the progress we are making is in the productivity of our workforce and our ability to produce similar production volumes . Despite a reduction in our manufacturing workforce by more than 20% over the last 18 months .

Speaker #4: This is a testament to the performance based culture that we have instilled , and the engagement of our entire team . Looking forward , we continue to evaluate opportunities to improve our mid-term target of 25% in adjusted EBITDA margins .

Speaker #4: We see great opportunity to further maximize efficiencies and productivity across our organization with further cost improvement , primarily via improved procurement strategies believe that a key catalyst in this effort will .

Speaker #4: be the We launch of our new enterprise Resource planning system , which we expect to go live in Q1 2026 . We expect this system to strengthen inventory control , support sharper financial management , and help reduce costs as we grow .

Speaker #4: To further accelerate momentum in this area , we recently hired a seasoned industry professional in the role of Head of Business Transformation . This newly created position will champion our efforts to improve our cost structure , productivity and efficiency to maximize the EBITDA opportunity in front of us in conclusion , we continue to execute according to plan .

Speaker #4: We've made significant progress related to our growth strategy , including important wins with new customers that have the potential to meaningfully contribute to our revenue growth in the mid-term .

Speaker #4: We believe that these results , combined with our disciplined cost structure and our uncompromising quality , position us well to achieve our mid-term objectives and to capitalize on the favorable market conditions for Cdmos here in the United States .

Speaker #4: That concludes my update . I will now turn the call over to Ryan Lake to provide an overview of our financial results for the Q3 2025 period ended September 30th , 2025 .

Speaker #5: Thank you , Paul , and good afternoon , everyone , in conjunction with my comments , I'd like to recommend that participants refer to life course Form 10-q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission , which we filed today as a reminder , today we will be comparing our Q3 2025 period , which ended on September 30th , 2025 with the period ending August 25th , 2024 .

Speaker #5: Revenues for the three months ended September 30th , 2025 were 31.1 million , an increase of 26% compared to 24.7 million for the comparable prior period ended August 25th , 2024 .

Speaker #5: The increase in revenues of 6.4 million was primarily due to a $4.8 million increase in Ha manufacturing revenues , primarily from increased demand from a customer due to its supply chain initiatives in addition , CDMO revenues increased 1.6 million , which was primarily from 2.6 million of higher sales volumes and 0.3 million of pricing and other revenue , partially offset by 1.3 million of lower development revenue due to completion of a discrete development project in the prior comparable period and timing of customer project life cycle .

Speaker #5: Gross profit for the three months ended September 30th , 2025 was 7.8 million , compared to 5.4 million for the comparable prior period ended August 25th , 2020 .

Speaker #5: For the increase of 2.4 million in gross profit is due to 4.3 million increase in Ha manufacturing gross profit due to increased sales volume and manufacturing absorption , partially offset by 1.9 million decrease in CDMO gross profit .

Speaker #5: The CDMO decline was due to lower development revenues of 1.4 million and a decrease in aseptic gross profit of 1.9 million due to product mix and costing partially offset by favorable manufacturing absorption of 1.4 million selling , general and administrative expenses for the three months ended September 30th , 2025 were 8.9 million , compared to 14.8 million for the comparable prior period ended August 25th , 2020 .

Speaker #5: For the $5.9 million decrease in SG&A expenses included a reduction of 2.2 million in recurring accounting , legal and consulting expenses , and a net $3.7 million reduction in non-recurring expenses .

Speaker #5: Primarily related to legacy matters . For the three months ended September 30th , 2025 , the company recorded a net loss of 10 million and a loss of $0.29 per diluted share as compared to a net loss of 16.2 million and a loss of $0.53 per diluted share for the comparable prior period ended August 25th , 2024 .

Speaker #5: In addition to the reasons described previously , the loss in 2025 included a small effect from an unfavorable debt derivative adjustment . While the loss in 2024 included a small net effect from a favorable debt derivative adjustment that was partially offset by registration rights penalty expense .

Speaker #5: Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended September 30th , 2025 was 3.1 million , an increase of 4.9 million compared to a negative 1.8 million in the comparable prior period ended August 25th , 2020 .

Speaker #5: For the improvement in adjusted EBITDA was primarily due to the increase in gross profit and the reduction in recurring selling , general and administrative expenses .

Speaker #5: In addition to reporting results for the period , we also wish to reaffirm the guidance that we previously provided for the approximately seven month transition period from May 26th through December 31st , 2025 .

Speaker #5: Specifically for this transition period , the company expects revenue to be approximately 74 to 76 million , net loss to range from 18.4 million to 16.4 million , and adjusted EBITDA to range from 12 to 14 million .

Speaker #5: Based on the expectations that Lifecorps would exclude for items similar to its historic definition of adjusted EBITDA , this guidance takes into consideration existing market forces , contracts and customer order timing , as well as the company's current beliefs and estimations with respect to success and timing related to growing and diversifying the company's new business development revenue .

Speaker #5: This concludes my financial overview . I'll now turn the call back over to Paul for his final comments .

Speaker #4: Thank you . Ryan . In closing , I would like to emphasize our discipline and effective execution over the last 18 months . We have learned a tremendous amount in this period , we have improved our business in a number of meaningful ways , and we have now turned our full efforts to growth of both our top and bottom line .

Speaker #4: We are energized by the progress we have made to date and highly optimistic about the future that lies ahead . This concludes our prepared remarks for today .

Speaker #4: Operator . You may now open the call for questions .

Speaker #2: Thank you . At this time , we will now conduct a question and answer session . As a reminder to ask a question , you must press star one one on your telephone and wait for your name to be announced .

Speaker #2: To withdraw your question , please press star one one again . Please stand by while we compile the Q&A roster . Our first question comes from Matt Hewitt from Craig-hallum capital Group .

Speaker #2: The floor is yours .

Speaker #6: Thanks for taking the questions and congratulations on your progress . Maybe . First up , obviously stub period , it makes it a little bit difficult to run the math here , but I'm trying to get a sense for what the missing month would have been .

Speaker #6: Or what that would have meant . Implied , maybe even for Q4 , just as we're looking at the period to period numbers .

Speaker #5: Hey , Matt , thanks for your

Speaker #5: June estimated revenues were about 8.7 million , with about 6.6 million of that with the coming from CDMO revenues and 2.1 million from Ha revenues .

Speaker #5: So year to date through September 30th , the stub period revenue is expected to be approximately 39.8 million . So that leaves for the remaining stub period revenue guidance for Q4 to be in a range of 34 to 36 million , or about 35 million at the midpoint , which represents for for the fourth quarter , about an 8% increase over the comparable prior year quarter .

Speaker #5: And then for adjusted EBITDA estimated adjusted EBITDA was 1.5 million . So year to date through September 30th , the stub period adjusted EBITDA would have been approximately 4.6 million , so that leaves the remaining stub period US guidance to be in a range of 7 to 9 million , or about 8 million at the midpoint for Q4 .

Speaker #5: .

Speaker #6: Super helpful . Thank you . And then , you know , just kind of looking and listening to the to your prepared remarks , you guys have made some substantial improvements on the cost side , I think you mentioned , you know , some pretty significant reductions on the recurring piece as well as some of those legacy .

Speaker #6: Is there much left to do on that front or , you know , as we look out , whether it's Q4 or now , the new fiscal calendar year , 26 , are there some additional levers to pull there or at this point , does it become more about driving incremental volume through

Speaker #6: the June facility ? Thank you .

Speaker #5: Thanks . So , you know , I'm really excited to talk about the positive results this quarter that reflects some of the great progress that we've made across the organization .

Speaker #5: First , I think this represents our fourth or fifth sequential quarter of period over period declines in operational expenses . The operational expenses were down over $6 million , or 36% , compared to the prior year comparable quarter .

Speaker #5: And over 2 million of that is primarily related to the reduction in the recurring accounting , legal and consulting expenses , and 4 million was related to legacy matters .

Speaker #5: I think that , you know , to the second part of your question , there's a lot of hard work left , but I'm even more encouraged than I was earlier on , kind of in this journey that , you know , we we , we have the ability to continue to strengthen the foundation of the company and set us up for continued growth .

Speaker #5: I think overall , over time , as we get past some of these legacy matters , I think we could , you know , see another , you know , million and a half or so , a quarter in S , G and A that come down so that we were at a quarterly run rate of like in that seven and a half , $8 million range .

Speaker #6: That's great . Thank you very much .

Speaker #2: Thank you for your question . Our next question comes from Matt Hudak from Stephens . The floor is yours .

Speaker #7: Hey . Good afternoon . This is actually Hannah on for Mack . Thanks for taking my questions . Given the recent manufacturing capacity announcements , can you just talk about how early conversations are progressing ?

Speaker #7: Given the current macro dynamics and how those might translate to the pipeline over time ?

Speaker #4: Hannah , thanks for the question . This is Paul . I think that the I'll call it the regionalization of manufacturing and the investments that have been announced recently are only a tailwind for cdmos in general , and certainly for Lifecore .

Speaker #4: We have seen a , you know , a boy in our pipeline of , I would say , commercial site transfer opportunities from other regions , whether it's Asia , Europe , Israel , India that heretofore we haven't seen .

Speaker #4: I mean , I've been in this commercial side of the CDMO business . Now , had exposure to it for 31 years , and I've never seen this many or this amount or percentage of commercial site transfers become that .

Speaker #4: You have the opportunity to compete on . So I look at it as only buoying the market from a CDMO perspective .

Speaker #7: Awesome . That's helpful . And then on performance in three Q and then current guidance , it seems to suggest a pretty strong calendar .

Speaker #7: Second half compared to normal seasonality . And I believe you had prior expectations for a flat fiscal 2026 using your prior fiscal year .

Speaker #7: So can you just talk about what's driving the uptick in revenue ?

Speaker #5: Thanks . So we had a very strong kind of back half of what was our fiscal year 25 that ended in May . And comparatively primarily due to timing and customer ordering patterns , revenue for this seven month stub period or essentially the second half of calendar year 25 are expected to be up significantly .

Speaker #5: So over 20% are about 14 million compared to an estimate of that same period of the prior year . Because of that nice uptick in revenue for the stub period in calendar year 25 , due to the timing and customer ordering patterns , we currently expect the back half of calendar year 26 to be stronger than the first half of calendar year , 26 with with revenue split probably in that 45% in the first half and about 55% in the back half .

Speaker #7: Thanks . That's helpful . I'll leave it there .

Speaker #2: Thank you for your question. Our next question comes from Lucas Baranowski from KeyBanc. The floor is yours.

Speaker #8: Yeah . This is Lucas on for Paul Knight here at KeyBanc . You recently won a tech transfer for a commercial product from a large pharma company .

Speaker #8: I know those types of transfers typically take over a year to complete , but what are you expecting in terms of the timeline for this particular agreement ?

Speaker #4: Lucas , this is Paul . Thanks for the question . We expect that that commercial site transfer will take approximately 24 to 30 months .

Speaker #4: We're working with our customer on the exact timeline , but we'll obviously work to accelerate as quickly as we can . But based on current projections , I would anticipate 24 to 30 months .

Speaker #8: Yeah , that's good color . You recently also signed a collaboration agreement with a peptide based CDMO called polypeptide , based upon your discussions with them , would you expect the opportunities coming out of that collaboration to be centered around GLP one , where you got your first win last quarter , or do you think it could be broader than that ?

Speaker #9: I think it could be broader than that . Lucas . Certainly that GLP one are contemplated as part of that . But certainly it could be broader .

Speaker #8: Excellent . That's all I had .

Speaker #9: Thank you . Thank you for the question .

Speaker #2: Yes , thank you for your question . Our next question comes from Max smock from William Blair . The floor is yours .

Speaker #10: Hi . Great . It's Christine on for Max . So kind of piggybacking a little bit off the last question in terms of the commercial injectable win , just hoping if you could give a little bit more context here .

Speaker #10: So it was helpful to 24 to 30 months potentially as being sort of fully ramped commercially , but wondering if you expect revenues before this whole transfer is complete .

Speaker #10: And if you expect to be the sole product manufacturer and just anything you can give in terms of the scope of the contract , in terms of annual revenue expected .

Speaker #9: No great . Christine , thank you so much for the question . We do expect to be the sole manufacturer once .

Speaker #4: Fully , fully qualified , you know , based on 2025 revenues . Once this product is commercialized , demand remains the same . We anticipate this will be a top five customer or top five product at Lifecore and consume .

Speaker #4: I will say material capacity within the facility , between 5 and 10% . We will make what I call a call or characterize as one time development revenue , where we qualify and validate the program and product within our within our facility , and then once we get regulatory approval , obviously we'll we'll get into that recurring revenue cadence .

Speaker #10: Great . Thank you . That was very helpful . So maybe one for you , Ryan echoing kind of what was said before .

Speaker #10: There's a lot of moving pieces with the transition period . And and your financials . So apologize for the bit of the rough approach here .

Speaker #10: It was kind of already asked on the revenue side , but thinking simplistically in terms of margins , looking at your implied EBITDA margin guide of 17% at the midpoint for the stub period compared to roughly 10% adjusted EBITDA margin in this three month period , I'm hoping you can speak to the factors driving margin expansion in the remainder of the sub period in order to achieve your margin target .

Speaker #10: Thanks .

Speaker #5: Yeah , I think you know , one of the pieces that you're you're missing and I gave was , you know , the EBITDA for , I guess the , the , the year to date step period .

Speaker #5: Right . And it's , it's pretty , you know , significant . Again , if you add the million and a half or so to the year to date stub period from the June period .

Speaker #5: So about 4.6 million . So leaving that that roughly 9 to 8 , seven to 9 million or 8 at the midpoint for that .

Speaker #5: And you know , again , a lot of that has to do with the improvement in revenue over the period as well as , you know , all the improvements we've made from a gross profit perspective , as well as improvements in the line .

Speaker #5: So , you know , overall , I think that the the improvements about a 200 basis point improvement for the stub period to get you to roughly those 17% EBITDA margins .

Speaker #10: Great . Thanks to you both . And congrats on the progress .

Speaker #4: Thank you .

Speaker #2: Thank you for your question . At this time , I'm showing no other questions . So this concludes the Q&A portion of this program .

Speaker #2: I would now like to hand it over to Paul Josephs of management for closing remarks . The floor is yours .

Speaker #4: Thank you . Operator I wish to thank all of Lifecorps stakeholders and supporters , including our investors , customers and collaborators , for their ongoing support and partnership .

Speaker #4: I also wish to thank our talented and committed employees for all they do to elevate Lifecorps and maximize our successes . We are very pleased with the progress that made during this period , which we believe puts us on a path to achieving growth and sustained profitability for the years ahead .

Speaker #4: Thank you very much .

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