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Neo Performance Materials Reports First Quarter 2024 Results


TORONTO, May 10, 2024 /CNW/ - Neo Performance Materials Inc. ("Neo") (TSX: NEO) released its first quarter 2024 financial results. The financial statements and management's discussion and analysis ("MD&A") of these results can be viewed on Neo's web site at www.neomaterials.com/investors/ and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

Key Takeaways

  1. Strong Start to the Year Confirms Outlook: Despite the decline in rare earth prices, with $10.8 million of Adjusted EBITDA(1), Neo is off to a strong start to fiscal year 2024 and is on path to meet its outlook for double-digit percentage growth in Adjusted EBITDA(I) for fiscal year 2024, as compared to fiscal year 2023.

  2. Strong Cash and Liquidity Position: Neo's maintains a strong cash position as at March 31, 2024 with $101.7 million of cash and $170.6 million of inventory.

  3. Rare Metals Performance Bounces Back Quarter Over Quarter and Confirming Outlook: The Rare Metals business unit bounced back from Q4 2023 results with Adjusted EBITDA(I) on path to exceed 2023 Full Year results.

  4. Silmet Rare Metals Operational Transformation Bearing Fruit: The closure of the midstream hydromet process for tantalum and niobium at Silmet, completed in Q4 2023, shows initial positive results as transformation continues with shift to operational improvements and opportunities for higher value sales. Neo expects to reduce inventories by the end of the year.

  5. Closure of Separation Operations at Zibo: In Zibo, China, Neo closed the light rare earth separation operation in April 2024.  This closure is expected to improve Return on Capital Employed ("ROCE"), reduce earnings volatility and decrease the concentration risk in China.  The closure is not expected to have a negative impact on Adjusted EBITDA(1) going forward, and is expected to benefit overall cash.

  6. Rare Earth Separation Gross Margins Negative but Significant Positive Margins in Downstream: The rare earth separation business continued to be adversely affected by the declining rare earth price environment. The downstream segments of Neo report strong positive margins where Neo's margin are driven by high value-add operations.

  7. Major De-Risking of NAMCO Plant Construction ? Almost Complete & Under Budget: Neo's new relocated and modernized manufacturing plant for specialty materials for automotive emissions control catalysts is now almost complete.  Continuing customer qualifications and expecting to be running full production again by the end of the year.  Expected to be completed $5.0 million under budget.

  8. Europe Sintered Magnet Plant Construction ? On Time & On Budget: Neo is about halfway into the construction and the project continues to be within the original budget.

  9. Additional Outside-of-China Feedstock Partnerships: Neo executed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with Meteoric Resources for rare earth supply to Neo's European midstream facility and to support Neo's sintered magnet facility in Europe.

Q1 2024 Highlights

(unless otherwise noted, all financial amounts in this news release are expressed in United States dollars)

"Neo began the year in a strong position, considering the underlying pricing environment," said Rahim Suleman, President and CEO. "Despite continued pressure on rare earth prices and softer magnetic demand which contributed to lower revenue, we generated improved gross profit and improved Adjusted EBITDA(1) on both a sequential and year over year basis.  We benefited from another strong quarter of our Rare Metals business unit and are encouraged by the supportive results in Magnequench and automotive catalysts.  Overall, the first quarter is aligned with our outlook of double-digit Adjusted EBITDA(1) growth for 2024." 

On strategic initiatives, Rahim Suleman added "The future of our Company continues to be shaped by the strategic review of all of our operating assets and strategies and our team's execution of our plan to achieve higher ROCE and reduce earnings volatility across each of our businesses. During the first quarter, (i) we began commissioning our newly constructed environmental catalyst plant, (ii) we changed the operational footprint in Zibo (China) by shutting down light rare earth separation lines, (iii) we began to see the fruits of our Silmet Rare Metals transformation plan announced in Q4 2023, (iv) we continued to build our new sintered magnet facility in Europe, and (v) we signed an MOU with Meteoric Resources for offtake of feedstock for the new magnet facility from a mining exploration project in Brazil."

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(1)Neo reports non-IFRS measures such as "Adjusted Net Income", "Adjusted Earnings per Share", "Adjusted EBITDA", "Adjusted EBITDA Margin" and "EBITDA". Please see information on this and other non-IFRS measures in the "Non-IFRS Measures" section of this news release and in the MD&A, available on Neo's website at www.neomaterials.com and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

HIGHLIGHTS OF FIRST QUARTER 2024 CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE

($000s, except volume and per share information)


Three Months Ended March 31,



2024


2023

Volume





Magnequench


1,213


987

C&O


1,802


1,849

Rare Metals


87


98

Corporate / Eliminations


(20)


?

Total Volume


3,082


2,934






Revenue





Magnequench


$           45,480


$           55,165

C&O


40,513


51,289

Rare Metals


$           37,278


$           29,076

Corporate / Eliminations


(1,176)


?

Consolidated Revenue


$         122,095


$         135,530






Operating Income (Loss)





Magnequench


$             3,384


$                955

C&O


(2,104)


(6,126)

Rare Metals


8,800


5,832

Corporate / Eliminations


(4,132)


(4,658)

Consolidated Operating Income (Loss)


$             5,948


$           (3,997)






Adjusted Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization ("Adjusted EBITDA") (1)

Magnequench


$             6,112


$             3,256

C&O


(380)


(4,562)

Rare Metals


9,238


6,164

Corporate / Eliminations


(4,210)


(4,071)

Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA


$           10,760


$                787






Net Income (Loss)


$                849


$         (10,700)






Earnings (Loss) per share attributable to equity holders of Neo

Basic


$               0.02


$             (0.23)

Diluted


$               0.02


$             (0.23)






Cash spent on property, plant and equipment and intangible assets


$           15,979


$             3,512

Cash taxes paid


$             7,513


$             5,261

Dividends paid to shareholders


$             3,084


$             3,379

Repurchase of common shares under Normal Course Issuer Bid


$             2,250


$                  ?








March 31


December 31



2024


2023

Cash and cash equivalents


$         101,689


$           86,895

Restricted cash


$                  52


$             3,357

Current & long-term debt


$           49,400


$           25,331

 

Neo's consolidated revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2024 was $122.1 million compared to $135.5 million for the same period in the prior year.  Neo reported a net income of $0.8 million, or $0.02 per share, compared to net loss of $10.7 million, or $0.23 per share, for the same period in the prior year.  Adjusted Net Income(1) totaled $0.4 million, or $0.01 per share, compared to Adjusted Net Loss(1) of $9.0 million or $0.19 per share, for the same period in the prior year.  Adjusted EBITDA(1) was $10.8 million, compared to Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $0.8 million for the same period in the prior year.

As of March 31, 2024, Neo had cash and cash equivalents of $101.7 million plus $0.1 million of restricted cash, compared to $86.9 million plus $3.4 million as at December 31, 2023. 

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(1)Neo reports non-IFRS measures such as "Adjusted Net Income", "Adjusted Earnings per Share", "Adjusted EBITDA", "Adjusted EBITDA Margin" and "EBITDA". Please see information on this and other non-IFRS measures in the "Non-IFRS Measures" section of this news release and in the MD&A, available on Neo's website at www.neomaterials.com and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

MAGNEQUENCH

Magnequench revenue in the three months ended March 31, 2024 declined by 17.6% as compared to the prior period.  Magnequench segment volumes increased by 22.9% compared to the same period in 2023, driven by growth in the magnet business and a recovery in traction motor volumes. The magnet business has been a strategic focus area for Magnequench with volume gains driven by growth in automotive applications.  Magnetic heavy-rare-earth-free powders in traction motor applications also delivered substantial growth with first quarter volume up more than 300% compared to the same period in 2023, as the market recovers back to run rate levels with additional upside driven by customer inventory build ahead of new vehicle model launch.  Although the business had a strong quarter, volumes remain below expectations as demand remains soft within the remaining portion of the magnetic powder business.  As majority of Magnequench contracts have pass-through rare earth pricing, relative to the other business units, declining rare earth prices put relatively less pressure on Magnequench gross margin, which is close to management's expectations.  On operational improvements, Magnequench continued building on its progress in reducing conversion costs by 20% last year.

CHEMICALS & OXIDES ("C&O")

For the three months ended March 31, 2024, C&O revenue declined by 21.0% as compared to prior period, primarily due to rare earth pricing headwinds.  The impact of declining market prices drove negative gross margins within the rare earth separation portion of the business.  The C&O business faced challenges from falling rare earth prices, leading to unfavourable lead-lag effects as materials bought at higher costs three to five months earlier were processed.  Additionally, the demand for high value rare earth elements has been slower than historical levels.  The environmental emissions catalyst business saw volumes and margins at the lower end of the expected levels range, primarily as a result of shipping delays and delivery timelines.  The environmental protective water treatment solutions business achieved its fifth consecutive quarter of volume growth and record gross margins.

RARE METALS

Rare Metals revenue improved by 28.2% in the three months ended March 31, 2024, as compared to the same period in 2023.  In the first quarter of 2024, results returned to 2022 and 2023 levels with resetting of prices and spot demand. The segment has a healthy hafnium order book for 2024 with contracted volumes at strong pricing and sufficient inventory on hand.  Rare Metals is beginning to see early positive results from the change it made in its manufacturing strategy with its Silmet plant, shifting focus on downstream, value-add operations, by halting the energy-intensive hydrometallurgical processing of niobium and tantalum bearing ores.  Going forward, future products will be derived from oxides and recycled materials which will increase sourcing optionality and reduce working capital, simplify the manufacturing process, and improve the environmental footprint of the plant.  The focus now is on improving historical yields and efficiency in the higher value finishing processes.

Q1 2024 UPDATE ON STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

NAMCO Relocation, Upgrade and Modernization
Project nearing completion with $5.0 million under-spend to budget anticipated
Neo has almost completed the relocation, upgrade and modernization of its environmental emissions catalyst manufacturing facility to a newly built site in an industrial park, equipped with advanced infrastructure, transportation, and wastewater treatment capabilities. The nearly completed facility began quality assurance testing for customer samples in the first quarter and, pending customer approval, is expected to achieve full production by the second half of 2024. Neo's initial budget for the expansion, upgrade, and relocation of the facility was $75.0 million.  With the project nearing completion, and purchase orders issued for over 90% of projected project spend, the current estimated spend is approximately $70.0 million ($5.0 million below budget).  Neo spent $8.6 million on the project during the first quarter of 2024 and $42.2 million since commencement of the relocation efforts.  The majority of the remaining cost to complete of $27.8 million is expected to be spent in 2024. To fund these efforts, Neo secured a $75.0 million credit facility from Export Development Canada ("EDC") in August 2022, drawing $50.0 million by March 2024 to cover these costs.

Sintered Magnet Plant in Europe
Project continues to be on time and on budget
Neo is advancing a manufacturing facility in Europe to produce sintered magnets essential for applications like electric vehicle traction motors and wind turbine generators. This helps European OEMs fulfill the domestic sourcing targets set by the European Union ("EU") Critical Raw Materials Act. The initial phase of the project, based in Narva, Estonia, near Neo's Silmet facility, aims to produce 2,000 tonnes per year of magnet capacity, with plans to increase to 5,000 tonnes and potential subsequent expansion into North America. The strategy encompasses supply security, manufacturing competence, market competitiveness, customer engagements, and financing, including both company and government funds. On November 9, 2022, Neo received a grant of up to $20.2 million from Estonia's Just Transition Fund ("JTF") for this project, marking a significant EU endorsement. The project, expected to cost approximately $75.0 million for Phase 1, is on track and on budget, with $15.0 million already spent ($6.0 million of which in Q1 2024) and an estimated $60.0 million to be invested through 2024 into 2025 (prior to the JTF grant).

Impact of Rare Earth Prices on Separation Gross Margins
In the first quarter of 2024, rare earth prices continued to decrease, with neodymium and praseodymium prices falling by about 20% and dysprosium and terbium prices by around 30%. These sharp declines adversely affected profit margins, primarily in the C&O rare earth separation business which delivered a gross margin loss of $3.0 million in the first quarter of 2024. Neo is focused on reducing this earnings volatility through commercial and operational action; as well as portfolio actions which include the recent announced closure of light rare earth separation in Zibo, China.  By winding down Zibo's midstream rare earth operations, Neo will free up working capital to further pursue growth in higher return, value-add downstream businesses.

Operational Footprint Change in Zibo, China
Delivery of manufacturing transformations to improve ROCE and reduce earnings volatility
Neo ceased production of its light rare earth separations in Zibo, China. Neo will continue to manufacture value-add specialty products at its new environmental emissions catalyst facility (NAMCO), also located in Zibo, China. Management expects minimal cash costs associated with this action in Zibo, as Neo intends to temporarily transfer affected employees to the new specialty products facility (NAMCO) and has entered into negotiations with third parties regarding the continued employment of such ZAMR employees in the longer term.  All remaining inventory is expected to either be sold or absorbed into the remaining Neo business.  Neo anticipates taking a non-cash charge to its second quarter net income/(loss) of less than $2.0 million for impairment of assets as most of the capital assets have been fully depreciated.  This operating footprint change is in line with Neo's continuous improvement strategy to: (i) improve return on capital employed, as ZAMR produced low returns relative to the capital tied up; (ii) reduce overall Company earnings volatility; (iii) evaluate assets in commoditized and operationally constrained business environments.  Neo continues to separate midstream rare earth oxides at other facilities located in China and Europe.

Sourcing and Rare Earth Supply Strategy

Neo is recognized globally for its diverse rare earth value-add operations, with separation and manufacturing facilities both inside and outside of China. Neo also maintains a global network of recycled scrap metal suppliers, aligning its sourcing strategies to meet the varied demands of its international customers. The C&O business unit has the most diverse global sourcing feedstock strategy, procuring rare earth materials from at least four countries, to ensure a consistent and widespread supply to support its separation and value-add activities.  In addition to three previously announced MOUs for additional global sourcing, a notable and recent development includes:

CASH ALLOCATION HIGHLIGHTS

2024 OUTLOOK

CONFERENCE CALL ON FRIDAY MAY 10, 2024 AT 10 AM EASTERN

Management will host a teleconference call on Friday, May 10, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) to discuss the first quarter 2024 results.  Interested parties may access the teleconference by calling (416) 764-8650 (local) or (888) 664-6383 (toll free long distance) or by visiting https://app.webinar.net/EQKDyNwYkBj.  A recording of the teleconference may be accessed by calling (416) 764-8677 (local) or (888) 390-0541 (toll free long distance), and entering pass code 791275# until June 10, 2024.

NON-IFRS MEASURES

This news release refers to certain non-IFRS financial measures and ratios such as "Adjusted Net Income", "EBITDA", "Adjusted EBITDA", and "Adjusted EBITDA Margin".  These measures and ratios are not recognized measures under IFRS, do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS, and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. Rather, these measures and ratios are provided as additional information to complement IFRS financial measures by providing further understanding of Neo's results of operations from management's perspective. Neo's definitions of non-IFRS measures used in this news release may not be the same as the definitions for such measures used by other companies in their reporting.  Non-IFRS measures and ratios have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation nor as a substitute for analysis of Neo's financial information reported under IFRS.  Neo uses non-IFRS financial measures and ratios to provide investors with supplemental measures of its base-line operating performance and to eliminate items that have less bearing on operating performance or operating conditions and thus highlight trends in its core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on IFRS financial measures.  Neo believes that securities analysts, investors and other interested parties frequently use non-IFRS financial measures and ratios in the evaluation of issuers.  Neo's management also uses non-IFRS financial measures to facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period. For definitions of how Neo defines such financial measures and ratios, please see the "Non-IFRS Financial Measures" section of Neo's management's discussion and analysis filing for the three months ended March 31, 2024, available on Neo's web site at www.neomaterials.com and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

TABLE 5: CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

($000s)


March 31,
2024


December 31,
2023

ASSETS





Current





Cash and cash equivalents


$           101,689


$             86,895

Restricted cash


52


3,357

Accounts receivable


64,587


67,643

Inventories


170,603


197,453

Income taxes receivable


558


744

Other current assets


31,123


22,542

Total current assets


368,612


378,634

Property, plant and equipment


133,051


118,918

Intangible assets


37,058


38,511

Goodwill


64,453


65,160

Investments


15,551


17,955

Deferred tax assets


6,939


6,760

Other non-current assets


962


1,066

Total non-current assets


258,014


248,370

Total assets


$           626,626


$           627,004






LIABILITIES AND EQUITY





Current





Bank advances and other short-term debt


$                     ?


$                     ?

Accounts payable and other accrued charges


56,718


71,984

Income taxes payable


7,332


9,207

Provisions


771


823

Lease obligations


2,074


1,664

Derivative liability


37,480


36,294

Current portion of long-term debt


4,667


2,230

Other current liabilities


916


692

Total current liabilities


109,958


122,894

Long term debt


44,733


23,101

Employee benefits


101


108

Derivative liability


1,322


1,082

Provisions


26,525


26,197

Deferred tax liabilities


12,483


14,294

Lease obligations


2,471


2,425

Other non-current liabilities


1,257


1,592

Total non-current liabilities


88,892


68,799

Total liabilities


198,850


191,693

Non-controlling interest


3,117


3,164

Equity attributable to equity holders of Neo Performance Materials Inc.


424,659


432,147

Total equity


427,776


435,311

Total liabilities and equity


$           626,626


$           627,004

See accompanying notes to this table in Neo's Interim Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for the three months ended March 31, 2024, available on Neo's website at www.neomaterials.com and on SEDAR+ at  www.sedarplus.ca..

TABLE 6: CONSOLIDATED RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Comparison of the three months ended March 31, 2024 to the three months ended March 31, 2023:

($000s)


Three Months Ended March 31,



2024


2023

Revenue


$            122,095


$            135,530

Cost of sales





Cost excluding depreciation and amortization


94,748


116,621

Depreciation and amortization


1,930


2,168

Gross profit


25,417


16,741

Expenses





Selling, general and administrative


14,642


14,871

Share-based compensation


(96)


850

Depreciation and amortization


1,728


1,766

Research and development


3,195


3,251



19,469


20,738

Operating income (loss)


5,948


(3,997)

Other income (expense)


3,679


(478)

Finance cost, net


(1,340)


(4,012)

Foreign exchange loss


(722)


(580)

Income (loss) from operations before income taxes and equity income of associates


7,565


(9,067)

Income tax expense


(4,341)


(1,610)

Income (loss) from operations before equity loss of associates


3,224


(10,677)

Equity loss of associates (net of income tax)


(2,375)


(23)

Net income (loss)


$                    849


$             (10,700)

Attributable to:





Equity holders of Neo Performance Materials Inc.


$                    873


$             (10,454)

Non-controlling interest


(24)


(246)



$                    849


$             (10,700)

Earnings (loss) per share attributable to equity holders of Neo Performance Materials Inc.:




Basic


$                   0.02


$                 (0.23)

Diluted


$                   0.02


$                 (0.23)

See Management's Discussion and Analysis for the three months ended March 31, 2024, available on Neo's website at www.neomaterials.com and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.


TABLE 7: RECONCILIATIONS OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO EBITDA, ADJUSTED EBITDA AND FREE CASH FLOW

($000s)


Three Months Ended March 31,



2024


2023

Net income (loss)


$                  849


$          (10,700)

Add back (deduct):





Finance cost, net


1,340


4,012

Income tax expense


4,341


1,610

Depreciation and amortization included in cost of sales


1,930


2,168

Depreciation and amortization included in operating expenses


1,728


1,766

EBITDA


10,188


(1,144)

Adjustments to EBITDA:





Other (income) expense  (1)


(3,679)


478

Foreign exchange loss (2)


722


580

Equity loss of associates


2,375


23

Share-based compensation (3)


(96)


850

Transaction and project startup costs (4)


1,250


?

Adjusted EBITDA (5)


$            10,760


$                  787

Adjusted EBITDA Margins (5)


8.8 %


0.6 %

Less:





Capital expenditures (6)


$            17,477


$              5,016

Free Cash Flow (5)


$            (6,717)


$            (4,229)

Free Cash Flow Conversion (5)


(62.4 %)


(537.4 %)

 

Notes:

(1)

Represents other (income) expenses resulting from non-operational related activities, including provisions for damages for outstanding legal claims related to historic volumes.  In addition, other income for the three months ended March 31, 2024 includes a reversal of special reserve to cover potential liabilities related to employee safety incidents or workplace accidents at C&O's Zibo Jiahua Advanced Material Resources Co., Ltd. ("ZAMR") facility in China.  This reserve was set up since inception of the light rare earth separation business and has been released as Neo has winded down operations.   These income and expense are not indicative of Neo's ongoing activities.



(2)

Represents unrealized and realized foreign exchange losses that include non-cash adjustments in translating foreign denominated monetary assets and liabilities.



(3)

Represents share-based compensation expense in respect of the Omnibus LTIP and the LTIP. 



(4)

These represent primarily legal, professional advisory fees and other transaction costs related to sintered magnet start-up cost, as well as transition cost during qualification start-up of NAMCO facility and the winding down of ZAMR.  Neo has removed these charges to provide comparability with historic periods.



(5)

Neo reports non-IFRS measures such as "Adjusted Net Income", "Adjusted Earnings per Share", "Adjusted EBITDA", "Adjusted EBITDA Margin", "Free Cash Flow" and "Free Cash Flow Conversion". Please see information on this and other non-IFRS measures in the "Non-IFRS Measures" section of this news release and in the MD&A, available on Neo's website www.neomaterials.com and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.



(6)

Includes cash and non-cash capital expenditures of $16.6 million and right-of-use assets of $0.9 million for the three months ended March 31, 2024.  For the three months ended March 31, 2023, the amount was comprised of capital expenditures of $3.5 million and right-of-use assets of $1.5 million


TABLE 8: RECONCILIATIONS OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO ADJUSTED NET (LOSS) INCOME

($000s)


Three Months Ended March 31,



2024


2023

Net income (loss)


$                     849


$              (10,700)

Adjustments to net income (loss):





Foreign exchange loss (1)


722


580

Share-based compensation (2)


(96)


850

Project start-up & transition cost (3)


1,250


?

Other items included in other (income) expense (4)


(3,048)


407

Tax impact of the above items


716


(118)

Adjusted net income (loss)


$                     393


$                (8,981)






Attributable to:





Equity holders of Neo


$                     417


$                (8,735)

Non-controlling interest


$                      (24)


$                   (246)






Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:

Basic


41,831,695


45,196,921

Diluted


42,494,125


45,196,921

Adjusted income (loss) earnings per share (5) attributable to equity holders of Neo:

Basic


$                    0.01


$                  (0.19)

Diluted


$                    0.01


$                  (0.19)

 

Notes:

(1)

Represents unrealized and realized foreign exchange losses that include non-cash adjustments in translating foreign denominated monetary assets and liabilities.



(2)

Represents share-based compensation expense in respect of the Omnibus LTIP and the LTIP. 



(3)

These represent primarily legal, professional advisory fees and other transaction costs related to sintered magnet start-up cost, as well as transition cost during qualification start-up of NAMCO facility and the winding down of ZAMR.  Neo has removed these charges to provide comparability with historic periods. 



(4)

Represents other (income) expenses resulting from non-operational related activities, including provisions for damages for outstanding legal claims related to historic volumes.  In addition, other income for the three months ended March 31, 2024 includes a reversal of special reserve to cover potential liabilities related to employee safety incidents or workplace accidents at C&O's ZAMR facility in China.  This reserve was set up since inception of the light rare earth separation business and has been released as Neo has winded down operations.   These income and expense are not indicative of Neo's ongoing activities. 



(5)

Neo reports non-IFRS measures such as "Adjusted Net Income", "Adjusted Earnings per Share", "Adjusted EBITDA", "Adjusted EBITDA Margin", "Free Cash Flow" and "Free Cash Flow Conversion". Please see information on this and other non-IFRS measures in the "Non-IFRS Measures" section of this news release and in the MD&A, available on Neo's website www.neomaterials.com and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

About Neo Performance Materials

Neo manufactures the building blocks of many modern technologies that enhance efficiency and sustainability.  Neo's advanced industrial materials - magnetic powders and magnets, specialty chemicals, metals, and alloys - are critical to the performance of many everyday products and emerging technologies. Neo's products help to deliver the technologies of tomorrow to consumers today. The business of Neo is organized along three segments: Magnequench, Chemicals & Oxides and Rare Metals. Neo is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; with corporate offices in Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States; Singapore; and Beijing, China. Neo has a global platform that includes 10 manufacturing facilities located in China, the United States, Germany, Canada, Estonia, Thailand and the United Kingdom, as well as one dedicated research and development centre in Singapore. For more information, please visit www.neomaterials.com.

Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws in Canada. Forward-looking information may relate to future events or the future performance of Neo. All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, with respect to Neo's objectives and goals, as well as statements with respect to its beliefs, plans, objectives, expectations, anticipations, estimates, and intentions, are forward-looking information. Specific forward-looking statements in this discussion include, but are not limited to, the following: expectations regarding certain of Neo's future results and information, including, among other things, revenue, expenses, sales growth, capital expenditures, and operations; statements with respect to current and future market trends that may directly or indirectly impact sales and revenue of Neo; expected use of cash balances; continuation of prudent management of working capital; source of funds for ongoing business requirements and capital investments; expectations regarding sufficiency of the allowance for uncollectible accounts and inventory provisions; analysis regarding sensitivity of the business to changes in exchange rates; impact of recently adopted accounting pronouncements; risk factors relating to intellectual property protection and intellectual property litigation; risk factors relating to national or international economies, geopolitical risk and other risks present in the jurisdictions in which Neo, its customers, its suppliers, and/or its logistics partners operate, and; expectations concerning any remediation efforts to Neo's design of its internal controls over financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures. Often, but not always, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "continues", "forecasts", "projects", "predicts", "intends", "anticipates" or "believes", or variations of, or the negatives of, such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "should", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. This information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking information. Neo believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking information are reasonable, but no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking information included in this discussion and analysis should not be unduly relied upon. For more information on Neo, investors should review Neo's continuous disclosure filings that are available under Neo's profile at www.sedarplus.ca.

SOURCE Neo Performance Materials, Inc.


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