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    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Announces Strong Second Quarter 2021 Results; Delivers Billings Growth of 25%; Raises Full Year Guidance

    8/5/21 7:00:00 AM ET
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    BOSTON, Aug. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Learning technology company Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ("HMH" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:HMHC) announced financial results for the second quarter which ended June 30, 2021.

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Logo (PRNewsFoto/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) (PRNewsfoto/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

    "We delivered a strong quarter with 25% billings growth; based on this growth and our robust pipeline, we are raising our full year guidance," said Jack Lynch, President and Chief Executive Officer of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. "As educators plan for the return to classrooms and school funding begins to stabilize, we are seeing growing demand for our teaching and learning solutions. School districts are looking for support and partnership to address achievement gaps created by interrupted learning, and HMH is collaborating with them to increase student outcomes. Importantly, we continue to execute on our Digital First, Connected strategy and our growth in ARR accelerated to 106% in the second quarter."

    Q2 2021 Financial Results and Headlines:





    Three Months Ended June 30,





    Six Months Ended June 30,



    (in millions of dollars)



    2021 1





    2020 1





    Change





    2021 1





    2020 1





    Change



    Net sales



    $

    309





    $

    216







    42.7

    %



    $

    455





    $

    368







    23.6

    %

    Change in deferred revenue





    18







    45







    (60.6)

    %





    (24)







    (13)







    (85.9)

    %

    Billings 2





    327







    262







    24.8

    %





    431







    355







    21.3

    %

    Impairment charge for goodwill





    —







    —





    NM







    —







    262





    NM



    Income (loss) from continuing operations





    2







    (32)





    NM







    (47)







    (370)







    87.3

    %

    Adjusted EBITDA 3





    86







    32





    NM







    100







    13





    NM



    Pre-publication or content development costs





    (15)







    (16)







    5.1

    %





    (30)







    (34)







    14.4

    %

    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities





    6







    (19)





    NM







    (95)







    (191)







    50.3

    %

    Free cash flow 3





    (19)







    (48)







    60.7

    %





    (144)







    (250)







    42.6

    %



    1

    All amounts have been adjusted to eliminate the impact of the HMH Books & Media business which has been removed from   continuing operations and classified as discontinued operations since the first quarter of 2021.   

    2

    An operating measure. Please refer to "Operating Metrics" for an explanation.

    3

    Non-GAAP measure, please refer to Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures for an explanation and reconciliation.

    NM = not meaningful

    Highlights from the quarter include:

    • Raising 2021 billings guidance to $980-1,020 million and unlevered free cash flow guidance to 12-14% of billings
    • Strong billings growth across the Company of 25% in Q2 and 21% YTD as demand for teaching and learning solutions grows with students returning to classrooms this fall
    • Annualized Recurring Revenue (ARR)2 growth accelerated 106% bringing ARR to $77 million, or 8% of trailing twelve-month billings. Net Retention Rate (NRR)2 was 154%
    • Trailing twelve-month free cash flow of $101 million, an improvement of $29 million compared to the first quarter of 2021, reflecting strong operating leverage and the benefits of 2020 actions to align HMH's cost structure with its Digital First, Connected strategy
    • Gross leverage ratio of 1.8x, below HMH's target leverage ratio of 2.0x adjusted EBITDA

    Joe Abbott, HMH's Chief Financial Officer said, "The robust billings recovery and high operating leverage in our business, made stronger by the actions we took last year to reduce costs, propelled free cash flow growth during the second quarter. Furthermore, our recent efforts to strengthen our balance sheet resulted in upgrades from two rating agencies this year. This underscores our commitment to maintaining a strong financial position as we grow, which gives us the flexibility to further broaden our solutions portfolio."

    2021 Outlook:

    In light of strong year to date financial results and a pipeline of opportunities for the remainder of 2021, the Company is raising its billings guidance and unlevered free cash flow guidance. Annualized Recurring Revenue guidance remains unchanged. Our updated guidance is as follows:

    Estimate



    Outlook for Year ending December

    31, 2021 (Reiterated on May 6, 2021)



    Outlook for Year ending December

    31, 2021 (Updated on August 5, 2021)

    Total Billings



    $905 to $955 million



    $980 to $1,020 million

    Unlevered Free Cash Flow



    9-11% of billings



    12-14% of billings

    Annualized Recurring Revenue



    10-15% of billings



    10-15% of billings

    Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results:

    Net Sales: HMH reported net sales of $309 million for the second quarter of 2021, up 43% compared to $216 million in 2020. The increase was primarily due to increased net sales in Core Solutions of $46 million to $166 million, driven by strong open territory net sales as a result of the market recovery as well as higher state adoption net sales. Further, there was strong net sales in Extensions, which primarily consist of our Heinemann brand, intervention and supplemental products as well as professional services, which increased by $46 million to $143 million. Within Extensions, net sales of our Heinemann products increased due to the expectation of most of our customers that learning will largely be done in-person in the upcoming school year, as well as in professional services due to strong customer demand for virtually-delivered, connected professional development experiences.  

    Billings2: Billings for 2021 increased $65 million, or 25%, from 2020. The billings increase was driven by an increase in Extensions which increased by $58 million due to the expectation of most of our customers that learning will largely be done in-person in the upcoming school year, as well as in professional services due to strong customer demand for virtually-delivered, connected professional development experiences. Further, Core Solutions increased $7 million, driven by strong open territory billings as a result of the market recovery.

    Cost of Sales: Overall cost of sales increased by $18 million to $153 million in 2021, primarily due to volume offset partially by lower print costs, increased virtual delivery of products and services and lower amortization expense.

    Selling and Administrative Costs: Selling and administrative costs increased by $17 million in 2021, primarily due to higher variable expenses, such as commissions, and transportation due to higher billings.

    Operating Income: Operating income for 2021 was $23 million, a $46 million favorable change from the $23 million operating loss in 2020, primarily due to an increase in net sales of $93 million. Partially offsetting the improvement was an increase in cost of sales and selling and administrative expenses along with $9.8 million non-cash restructuring/severance charges primarily related to vacated office space formerly utilized by employees of the HMH Books & Media business.

    Net Income: Net income of $219 million for 2021 was $257 million higher compared to a net loss of $38 million in the same period of 2020. Income from continuing operations for 2021 was $2 million, a $34 million improvement from the $32 million loss from continuing operations in the same period of 2020 due primarily to the same factors impacting operating income, and a $12.5 million non-cash charge for the write off of unamortized deferred financing charges associated with our debt repayment in the quarter. Also, income from discontinued operations, net of tax, increased $222 million to $216 million from a loss of $6 million in 2020, due to the recognition of the gain on the sale of the HMH Books & Media business of $215 million during 2021.

    Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations: Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations for 2021 was $86 million, a $54 million favorable change from 2020.  

    Six Months Ended June 30, 2021 Financial Results:

    Net Sales: HMH reported net sales of $455 million for the first six months of 2021, up 24% compared to $368 million in 2020. The increase was primarily due to increased net sales in Core Solutions of $50 million, from $184 million in 2020 to $234 million, driven by strong open territory net sales as a result of market recovery as well as higher state adoption net sales. Further, Extensions which primarily consist of our Heinemann brand, intervention and supplemental products as well as professional services increased by $37 million from $184 million in 2020 to $221 million. Within Extensions, net sales of our Heinemann products increased due to strong demand across all product portfolios.

    Billings2: Billings for 2021 increased $76 million, or 21%, from 2020. The billings increase was driven by an increase in Extensions which increased by $51 million due to strong demand across all product portfolios. Billings of professional services increased due to the recovery of the in-person learning environment as a result of the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. Further, Core Solutions increased $25 million, driven by strong open territory billings as a result of market recovery.

    Cost of Sales: Overall cost of sales increased by $5 million to $240 million in 2021, primarily due to volume increase offset partially by lower print costs, increased virtual delivery of products and services and lower amortization expense.

    Selling and Administrative Costs: Selling and administrative costs decreased by $18 million in 2021, primarily due to lower labor costs, resulting from cost savings associated with our 2020 Restructuring Plan partially offset by higher incentive compensation. There was also a decrease in discretionary costs such as travel and marketing due to expense reduction measures. Partially offsetting the decrease in selling and administrative costs was an increase in variable expenses, such as commissions, and transportation due to higher billings.

    Operating Loss: Operating loss for 2021 was $14 million, a $347 million favorable change from the $361 million operating loss in 2020 primarily due an impairment charge for goodwill in 2020 of $262 million that did not reoccur in 2021. This non-cash impairment was a direct result of the adverse impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on the Company in 2020. The increase was further driven by an increase in net sales of $87 million and lower selling and administrative costs. Partially offsetting the improvement was a $9.8 million non-cash restructuring/severance charge primarily related to vacated office space formerly utilized by employees of the HMH Books & Media business.

    Net Income: Net income of $167 million for 2021 was $551 million higher compared to a net loss of $384 million in the same period of 2020. Loss from continuing operations for 2021 was $47 million, a $323 million improvement from the $370 million loss from continuing operations in the same period of 2020 due primarily to the same factors impacting operating loss, along with a $12.5 million non-cash charge for the write off of unamortized deferred financing charges associated with our debt repayment in the second quarter of 2021. Income from discontinued operations, net of tax, also increased $228 million to $214 million from a loss of $14 million in 2020, due to the recognition of the gain on the sale of the HMH Books & Media business of $215 million during 2021.

    Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations: Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations for 2021 was $100 million, a $87 million favorable change from 2020. 

    Cash Flows and Liquidity: Net cash used in operating activities for 2021 was $91 million compared to $189 million in 2020. Net cash used in operating activities from continuing operations was $95 million in 2021, a $96 million favorable change compared to 2020. The improvement in net cash used in operating activities from continuing operations resulted from an increase in operating profit, net of non-cash items, of $78 million. The improvement was also due to favorable changes in net operating assets and liabilities of $18 million. Net cash used in operating activities included $4 million and $2 million of cash flow from discontinued operations in 2021 and 2020, respectively. HMH's free cash flow from continuing operations, defined as net cash from operating activities minus capital expenditures, favorably changed $106 million from a usage of $250 million in 2020 to a usage of $144 million in 2021.

    As of August 5, 2021, there were no amounts outstanding under our revolving credit facility. We expect our net cash from operations combined with our cash and cash equivalents and borrowing availability under our revolving credit facility to provide sufficient liquidity to fund our current obligations, capital spending, debt service requirements and working capital requirements over at least the next twelve months.

    Conference Call:

    At 9:30 a.m. ET on Thursday, August 5, 2021, HMH will host a conference call to discuss the results with its investors. The call will be webcast live at ir.hmhco.com. The following information is provided for investors who would like to participate:

    Toll Free: (844) 835-6565

    International: (484) 653-6719

    Passcode: 2599041  

    Moderator: Chris Symanoskie, Vice President, Investor Relations

    Webcast Link: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/7q2bp73q  

    An archived webcast with the accompanying slides will be available at ir.hmhco.com for one year for those unable to participate in the live event. An audio replay of this conference call will also be available until August 15, 2021 via the following telephone numbers: (855) 859-2056 in the United States and (404) 537-3406 internationally using passcode 2599041.

    Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures:

    To supplement our financial statements presented in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and to provide additional insights into our performance (for a completed period and/or on a forward-looking basis), we have presented adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations and free cash flow. These measures are not prepared in accordance with GAAP. This information should be considered as supplemental in nature and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. Management believes that the presentation of these non-GAAP measures provides useful information to investors regarding our results of operations and/or our expected results of operations because it assists both investors and management in analyzing and benchmarking the performance and value of our business.

    Management believes that the presentation of adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to our investors and management as an indicator of our performance that is not affected by debt restructurings, fluctuations in interest rates or effective tax rates, gains or losses on investments, non-cash charges and impairment charges, levels of depreciation or amortization, and acquisition/disposition-related activity costs, legal settlement costs, restructuring costs and integration costs. Accordingly, management believes that this measure is useful for comparing our performance from period to period and makes decisions based on it. In addition, targets in adjusted EBITDA (further adjusted to include the change in deferred revenue) are used as performance measures to determine certain incentive compensation of management. Management also believes that the presentation of free cash flow provides useful information to our investors because management regularly reviews these metrics as an important indicator of how much cash is generated by general business operations, excluding capital expenditures, and makes decisions based on it.

    Other companies may define these non-GAAP measures differently and, as a result, our use of these non-GAAP measures may not be directly comparable to adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow used by other companies. Although we use these non-GAAP measures as financial measures to assess our business, the use of non-GAAP measures is limited as they include and/or do not include certain items not included and/or included in the most directly comparable GAAP measure. Adjusted EBITDA should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, net income or loss prepared in accordance with GAAP as a measure of performance; and free cash flow should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, net cash from operating activities prepared in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted EBITDA is not intended to be a measure of liquidity nor is free cash flow intended to be a measure of residual cash flow available for discretionary use. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these non-GAAP measures. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures (to the extent available without unreasonable efforts in the case of forward-looking measures) and related disclosure is provided in the appendix to this news release.

    Operating Metrics:

    Annualized Recurring Revenue (ARR) for a given period is the annualized revenues derived from termed subscription contracts existing at the end of the period. ARR excludes contracts that are one-time in nature. ARR is currently one of the key performance metrics being used by management to assess the health and trajectory of our business. ARR does not have a standardized definition and is therefore unlikely to be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies. ARR should be viewed independently of U.S. GAAP revenue, deferred revenue and unbilled revenue and is not intended to be combined with or to replace those items. ARR does not represent revenue for any particular period or remaining revenue that will be recognized in future periods. ARR is not a forecast and the active contracts at the end of a reporting period used in calculating ARR may or may not be extended or renewed by our customers. 

    Billings is an operating measure which we derive from net sales taking into account the change in deferred revenue. Billings for Core Solutions and Extensions is an operating measure based on invoiced sales adjusted for returns, other publishing income and change in deferred revenue.

    Connected Sales are billings from the sale of core, intervention, supplemental, assessment and service offerings hosted on or transitioning to be hosted on our Ed: Your Friend in Learning® teaching and learning platform.

    Gross Leverage Ratio is the total amount of outstanding gross financial debt on a consolidated basis divided by the trailing twelve months Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations. 

    Net Retention Rate (NRR) is the rate at which existing customers are renewing and expanding. The dollar-based net retention rate is calculated as of a period end by starting with the ARR from all customers as of the 12 months prior to such period end. The ARR is then calculated from these same customers as of the current period end, which includes customer renewals, upsells and expansion and is net of contraction or churn over the trailing 12 months, but excludes revenue from new customers in the current period. The dollar-based net retention rate is calculated by dividing the ARR from these customers as of the current period end by the ARR from these customers as of 12 months prior to such period end.

    About Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (NASDAQ:HMHC) is a learning technology company committed to delivering connected solutions that engage learners, empower educators and improve student outcomes. As a leading provider of K–12 core curriculum, supplemental and intervention solutions, and professional learning services, HMH partners with educators and school districts to uncover solutions that unlock students' potential and extend teachers' capabilities. HMH serves more than 50 million students and 3 million educators in 150 countries. For more information, visit www.hmhco.com  

    Follow HMH on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

    Contact

    Investor Relations

    Chris Symanoskie, IRC

    VP, Investor Relations

    (410) 215-1405

    [email protected]

    Media Relations

    Bianca Olson

    SVP, Corporate Affairs

    (617) 351-3841

    [email protected]  

    Forward-Looking Statements

    The statements contained herein include forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including the terms "believes," "estimates," "projects," "anticipates," "expects," "could," "intends," "may," "will," "should," "forecast," "intend," "plan," "potential," "project," "target" or, in each case, their negative, or other variations or comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not statements of historical facts, including statements regarding our 2021 outlook, efforts to execute on our Digital First, Connected strategy, being well-positioned for growth in 2021 and meaningful free cash flow generation. They include statements regarding our intentions, beliefs or current expectations concerning, among other things, the impact of the actions described in this press release; our results of operations; financial condition; liquidity; prospects, growth and strategies; the expected impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; the timing, structure and expected impact of our operational efficiency and cost-reduction initiatives and the estimated savings and amounts expected to be incurred in connection therewith; and potential business decisions. We derive many of our forward-looking statements from our operating budgets and forecasts, which are based upon many detailed assumptions. We caution that it is very difficult to predict the impact of known factors, and, of course, it is impossible for us to anticipate all factors that could affect our actual results. All forward-looking statements are based upon information available to us on the date of this report.

    By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future. We caution you that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual results may differ materially from those made in or suggested by the forward-looking statements contained herein. In addition, even if actual results are consistent with the forward-looking statements contained herein, those results or developments may not be indicative of results or developments in subsequent periods.

    Important factors that could cause actual results to vary from expectations include, but are not limited to: the duration and severity of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the federal, state and local economies and on K–12 schools; any disruption resulting from the completed sale of our HMH Books & Media business that adversely affects our businesses and business relationships, including with employees and suppliers; the rate and state of technological change; state requirements related to digital instructional materials; our ability to execute on our Digital First, Connected growth strategy; increases in our operating costs; management and personnel changes; timing, higher costs and unintended consequences of our operational efficiency and cost-reduction initiatives; and other factors discussed in our news releases, public statements and/or filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent Annual and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events described herein may not occur.

    We undertake no obligation, and do not expect, to publicly update or publicly revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or to persons acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained herein.

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company

    Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)







    June 30,





    December 31,



    (in thousands of dollars, except share information)



    2021





    2020



    Assets

















    Current assets

















    Cash and cash equivalents



    $

    146,541





    $

    281,200



    Accounts receivable, net





    266,739







    88,830



    Inventories





    145,027







    145,553



    Prepaid expenses and other assets





    27,234







    19,276



    Assets of discontinued operations





    —







    160,053



    Total current assets





    585,541







    694,912





















    Property, plant, and equipment, net





    82,386







    88,801



    Pre-publication costs, net





    179,756







    202,820



    Royalty advances to authors, net





    2,137







    2,425



    Goodwill





    437,977







    437,977



    Other intangible assets, net





    381,054







    402,484



    Operating lease assets





    119,113







    126,850



    Deferred income taxes





    2,415







    2,415



    Deferred commissions





    32,388







    30,659



    Other assets





    35,128







    31,783



    Total assets



    $

    1,857,895





    $

    2,021,126



    Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

















    Current liabilities

















    Current portion of long-term debt



    $

    —





    $

    19,000



    Accounts payable





    45,789







    38,751



    Royalties payable





    42,228







    34,765



    Salaries, wages, and commissions payable





    35,486







    21,723



    Deferred revenue





    316,410







    342,605



    Interest payable





    10,933







    11,017



    Severance and other charges





    5,052







    19,590



    Accrued pension benefits





    1,593







    1,593



    Accrued postretirement benefits





    1,555







    1,555



    Operating lease liabilities





    10,490







    9,669



    Other liabilities





    52,643







    22,912



    Liabilities of discontinued operations





    —







    30,662



    Total current liabilities





    522,179







    553,842





















    Long-term debt, net of discount and issuance costs





    316,611







    624,692



    Operating lease liabilities





    134,292







    132,014



    Long-term deferred revenue





    564,555







    562,679



    Accrued pension benefits





    15,093







    24,061



    Accrued postretirement benefits





    15,471







    16,566



    Deferred income taxes





    18,285







    16,411



    Other liabilities





    105







    398



    Total liabilities





    1,586,591







    1,930,663



    Commitments and contingencies

















    Stockholders' equity

















    Preferred stock, $0.01 par value: 20,000,000 shares authorized; no shares issued

     
       and outstanding at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020





    —







    —



    Common stock, $0.01 par value: 380,000,000 shares authorized; 152,244,204 and

       150,459,034 shares issued at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively;

    127,667,170 and 125,882,000 shares outstanding at June 30, 2021 and December 31,

    2020, respectively





    1,522







    1,505



    Treasury stock, 24,577,034 shares as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020,

    respectively, at cost





    (518,030)







    (518,030)



    Capital in excess of par value





    4,924,827







    4,918,542



    Accumulated deficit





    (4,089,185)







    (4,255,830)



    Accumulated other comprehensive loss





    (47,830)







    (55,724)



    Total stockholders' equity





    271,304







    90,463



    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity



    $

    1,857,895





    $

    2,021,126



     

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company

    Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)







    Three Months Ended

    June 30,





    Six Months Ended

    June 30,



    (in thousands of dollars, except share and per share information)



    2021





    2020





    2021





    2020



    Net sales



    $

    308,672





    $

    216,239





    $

    454,867





    $

    368,082



    Costs and expenses

































    Cost of sales, excluding publishing rights and pre-publication

       amortization





    124,360







    100,544







    182,497







    164,196



    Publishing rights amortization





    2,489







    3,431







    5,655







    7,863



    Pre-publication amortization





    26,506







    31,659







    51,557







    62,221



    Cost of sales





    153,355







    135,634







    239,709







    234,280



    Selling and administrative





    114,767







    98,199







    204,002







    221,540



    Other intangible assets amortization





    7,869







    5,855







    15,775







    11,711



    Impairment charge for goodwill





    —







    —







    —







    262,000



    Restructuring/severance and other charges





    9,847







    —







    9,847







    —



    Operating income (loss)





    22,834







    (23,449)







    (14,466)







    (361,449)



    Other income (expense)

































    Retirement benefits non-service (expense) income





    (26)







    61







    (226)







    122



    Interest expense





    (9,985)







    (10,614)







    (18,549)







    (19,867)



    Interest income





    14







    75







    34







    841



    Change in fair value of derivative instruments





    127







    120







    (547)







    (260)



    Gain on investments





    836







    —







    836







    —



    Income from transition services agreement





    854







    —







    854







    —



    Loss on extinguishment of debt





    (12,505)







    —







    (12,505)







    —



    Income (loss) from continuing operations before taxes





    2,149







    (33,807)







    (44,569)







    (380,613)



    Income tax (benefit) expense for continuing operations





    (9)







    (1,370)







    2,301







    (10,150)



    Income (loss) from continuing operations





    2,158







    (32,437)







    (46,870)







    (370,463)



    Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax





    1,950







    (5,731)







    (1,005)







    (13,678)



    Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax





    214,520







    —







    214,520







    —



    Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax





    216,470







    (5,731)







    213,515







    (13,678)



    Net income (loss)



    $

    218,628





    $

    (38,168)





    $

    166,645





    $

    (384,141)



    Net income (loss) per share attributable to common

    stockholders

































    Basic:

































           Continuing operations



    $

    0.01





    $

    (0.25)





    $

    (0.38)





    $

    (2.96)



           Discontinued operations





    1.70







    (0.05)







    1.69







    (0.11)



           Net income (loss)



    $

    1.71





    $

    (0.30)





    $

    1.31





    $

    (3.07)



    Diluted:

































           Continuing operations



    $

    0.02





    $

    (0.25)





    $

    (0.37)





    $

    (2.96)



           Discontinued operations





    1.66







    (0.05)







    1.65







    (0.11)



           Net income (loss)



    $

    1.68





    $

    (0.30)





    $

    1.28





    $

    (3.07)



    Weighted average shares outstanding

































    Basic





    127,500,256







    125,458,566







    126,989,623







    125,073,770



    Diluted





    130,350,602







    125,458,566







    129,761,257







    125,073,770



     

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company

    Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)







    Six Months Ended

    June 30,



    (in thousands of dollars)



    2021





    2020



    Cash flows from operating activities

















    Net income (loss)



    $

    166,645





    $

    (384,141)



    Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash used in operating activities

















    Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax





    1,005







    13,678



    Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax





    (214,520)







    —



    Depreciation and amortization expense





    96,258







    106,819



    Operating lease assets, amortization and impairments





    7,708







    6,654



    Amortization of debt discount and deferred financing costs





    1,488







    1,306



    Gain on investments





    (836)







    —



    Deferred income taxes





    1,874







    (10,495)



    Stock-based compensation expense





    5,550







    5,324



    Write-off of property, plant, and equipment





    1,606







    —



    Loss on extinguishment of debt





    12,505







    —



    Impairment charge for goodwill





    —







    262,000



    Change in fair value of derivative instruments





    547







    260



    Changes in operating assets and liabilities

















    Accounts receivable





    (162,819)







    (107,091)



    Inventories





    525







    (22,440)



    Other assets





    (12,496)







    (13,141)



    Accounts payable and accrued expenses





    23,045







    (10,669)



    Royalties payable and author advances, net





    9,373







    (19,074)



    Deferred revenue





    (24,319)







    (14,079)



    Interest payable





    (84)







    6,924



    Severance and other charges





    (14,538)







    (8,317)



    Accrued pension and postretirement benefits





    (1,680)







    (1,561)



    Operating lease liabilities





    3,130







    (5,500)



    Other liabilities





    5,100







    2,476



    Net cash used in operating activities - continuing operations





    (94,933)







    (191,067)



    Net cash provided by operating activities - discontinued operations





    3,880







    1,791



    Net cash used in operating activities





    (91,053)







    (189,276)



    Cash flows from investing activities

















    Additions to pre-publication costs





    (29,541)







    (34,496)



    Additions to property, plant, and equipment





    (19,058)







    (24,358)



    Proceeds from sale of business





    349,000







    —



    Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities - continuing operations





    300,401







    (58,854)



    Net cash used in investing activities - discontinued operations





    (647)







    (354)



    Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities





    299,754







    (59,208)



    Cash flows from financing activities

















    Borrowings under revolving credit facility





    —







    150,000



    Payments of revolving credit facility





    —







    (50,000)



    Payments of long-term debt





    (342,031)







    (9,500)



    Tax withholding payments related to net share settlements of restricted stock units





    —







    (48)



    Issuance of common stock under employee stock purchase plan





    410







    503



    Net remittances under transition services agreement





    (1,739)







    —



    Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities - continuing operations





    (343,360)







    90,955



    Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents





    (134,659)







    (157,529)



    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period





    281,200







    296,353



    Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period



    $

    146,541





    $

    138,824



     

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company

    Non-GAAP Reconciliations (Unaudited)



    Adjusted EBITDA 1



    (in thousands of dollars)







    Three Months Ended

    June 30,





    For the Six Months

    Ended June 30,







    2021





    2020





    2021





    2020



    Net income (loss) from continuing operations



    $

    2,158





    $

    (32,437)





    $

    (46,870)





    $

    (370,463)



    Interest expense





    9,985







    10,614







    18,549







    19,867



    Interest income





    (14)







    (75)







    (34)







    (841)



    Provision (benefit) for income taxes





    (9)







    (1,370)







    2,301







    (10,150)



    Depreciation expense





    11,576







    12,841







    23,271







    25,024



    Amortization expense





    36,864







    40,945







    72,987







    81,795



    Non-cash charges – goodwill impairment





    —







    —







    —







    262,000



    Non-cash charges – stock compensation





    2,943







    2,056







    5,550







    5,324



    Non-cash charges – (gain) loss on derivative instruments





    (127)







    (120)







    547







    260



    Fees, expenses or charges for equity offerings, debt or

       acquisitions/dispositions





    (1,636)







    —







    190







    27



    Gain on investments





    (836)







    —







    (836)







    —



    Loss on debt extinguishment





    12,505







    —







    12,505







    —



    Legal settlement





    2,470







    —







    2,470







    —



    Restructuring/severance and other charges





    9,847







    —







    9,847







    —



    Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations



    $

    85,726





    $

    32,454





    $

    100,477





    $

    12,843



     

    Free Cash Flow 1



    (in thousands of dollars)







    Three Months Ended June 30,





    Six Months Ended June 30,







    2021





    2020





    2021





    2020



    Cash flows from operating activities

































    Net cash provided by (used in) operating

    activities



    $

    5,613





    $

    (19,099)





    $

    (94,933)





    $

    (191,067)



    Cash flows from investing activities

































    Additions to pre-publication costs





    (15,187)







    (16,007)







    (29,541)







    (34,496)



    Additions to property, plant, and equipment





    (9,109)







    (12,483)







    (19,058)







    (24,358)



    Free Cash Flow



    $

    (18,683)





    $

    (47,589)





    $

    (143,532)





    $

    (249,921)



     







    Trailing Twelve Months Ended

    June 30, 2021



    Cash flows from operating activities













    Net cash provided by operating activities





    $

    202,619





    Cash flows from investing activities













    Additions to pre-publication costs







    (55,917)





    Additions to property, plant, and equipment







    (45,640)





    Free Cash Flow





    $

    101,062







    1

    All amounts have been adjusted to eliminate the impact of the HMH Books & Media business which has been removed from continuing operations and classified as discontinued operations.

    We are unable to reconcile forward looking cash flow (both before and after interest payments) and related margin without unreasonable efforts. Unlevered free cash flow margin is the ratio of free cash flow before interest payments to billings.

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company

    Calculation of Billings and Gross Leverage Ratio (Unaudited)

    Billings 1



    (in thousands of dollars)







    Three Months Ended

    June 30,





    Six Months Ended

    June 30,







    2021





    2020





    2021





    2020



    Net sales



    $

    308,672





    $

    216,239





    $

    454,867





    $

    368,082



    Change in deferred revenue





    17,912







    45,450







    (24,319)







    (13,079)



    Billings



    $

    326,584





    $

    261,689





    $

    430,548





    $

    355,003





    Billings is an operating measure utilized by the Company derived as shown above.

     

    Gross Leverage Ratio 1



    (in thousands of dollars)







    June 30, 2021

    Gross debt



    $

    324,969

    Trailing twelve months Adjusted EBITDA



    $

    176,299

    Gross leverage ratio





    1.8









    Trailing

    Twelve

    Months

    Ended June

    30, 2021

    Net loss from continuing operations



    $

    (147,097)

    Interest expense





    36,613

    Interest income





    (92)

    Provision (benefit) for income taxes





    (6)

    Depreciation expense





    48,121

    Amortization expense





    155,747

    Non-cash charges – goodwill impairment





    17,000

    Non-cash charges – stock compensation





    11,386

    Non-cash charges – (gain) loss on derivative instruments





    (385)

    Fees, expenses or charges for equity offerings, debt or

    acquisitions/dispositions





    1,243

    Gain on investments





    (2,927)

    Loss on debt extinguishment





    12,505

    Legal settlement





    2,470

    Restructuring/severance and other charges





    41,721

    Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations



    $

    176,299



    Gross leverage ratio is an operating measure utilized by the Company derived as shown above.

    1

    All amounts have been adjusted to eliminate the impact of the HMH Books & Media business which has been removed from continuing operations and classified as discontinued operations.

     

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