Good day and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Cytek Biosciences Fourth Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. I would now like to hand the conference over to your first speaker for today, Paul Goodson, Head of Investor Relations. Please go ahead..
Thank you, operator. Earlier today, Cytek Biosciences released financial preliminary results for the quarter ended and year ended December 31st 2023. If you haven't received this news release, or if you'd like to be added to the company's distribution list, please send an email to investors@cytekbio.com.
Joining me today from Cytek are Wenbin Jiang, Chief Executive Officer; and Patrik Jeanmonod, Chief Financial Officer.
Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that management will make statements during this call that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal Securities laws, including statements regarding Cytek's business plans, strategies, opportunities, and financial projections.
These statements are based on the company's current expectations and inherently involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to materially differ from those anticipated.
Additional information regarding these risks and uncertainties appears in the section entitled, Forward-Looking Statements in the press release Cytek issued today and in Cytek's SEC filings. This call will also include a discussion of certain financial measures that are not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure may be found in today's earnings release submitted to the SEC. Except as required by law, Cytek disclaims any duty to update any forward-looking statements whether because of new information, future events, or changes in its expectations.
This conference call contains time-sensitive information and is accurate only as of the live broadcast, February 28th, 2024. Finally, I would like to mention that Cytek will be participating in a variety of industry and academic conferences throughout 2024.
While these are primarily geared to the scientific community, they may offer an opportunity to interact with users of our technologies to learn why Cytek's instruments are so highly valued by our customers. There is a cost to attend most events and we have a limited number of spaces to accommodate members of the financial community.
So, if you're interested in attending, please contact me. With that, I will turn the call over to Wenbin..
revenue growth, margin expansion and the capital efficiency to deliver sustainable profitability and maximize free cash flow. With this balanced focus on driving profitable growth, we are making prudent investments integral to position ourselves as a leader in flow cytometry.
Cytek remains on the forefront of innovation and the industry leadership, and we are excited for our bright future ahead. With that, I will now turn the call over to Patrik for more details around our financials..
Thanks, Wenbin. Total revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $58.6 million a 21% increase over the fourth quarter of 2022. This included approximately $9.8 million of revenue from the product and services acquired from the Luminex transaction, which closed on February 28, 2023.
Organic revenue, which excludes revenue from the acquired products and services, was $48.8 million an increase of 1% compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. For the quarters following the one-year anniversary of our Luminex acquisition, we will no longer provide the breakout of this inorganic revenue.
Therefore, while we will report organic and inorganic revenue for our first quarter of 2024, we will cease providing this breakout for the second and future quarters. Gross profit was $33.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2023, an increase of 15% compared to a gross profit of $29.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Gross profit margin was 57% in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to 61% in the fourth quarter of 2022. Adjusted gross profit margin in the fourth quarter of 2023 was 60% compared to 62% in the fourth quarter of 2022 after adjusting for stock-based compensation expense and amortization of acquisition related intangible.
Operating expenses were $32.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2023, a 12% increase from $29.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2022. The increase in operating expenses was primarily due to expenses related to the Luminex transaction and personnel related expenses across sales and marketing and research and development.
Research and development expenses were $10.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2023 as compared to $9.7 million for the prior year period. Sales and marketing expenses were $11.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2023 as compared to $9 million for the prior year period.
General and administrative expenses were $10.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2023 as compared to $10.5 million in the prior year period. Income from operation was $0.9 million for the fourth quarter compared to an income from operation of $0.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
The net income in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $6.3 million compared to net income of $3.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2022. Additionally, adjusted EBITDA in the fourth quarter of 2023 was positive $11 million compared to positive $6.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2022 after adjusting for stock-based compensation expense.
Now for the full year 2023. Total revenue for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $193.4 million an 18% increase over the year ended December 31, 2022. This included approximately $28.7 million of revenue from the product and services acquired from the Luminex transaction, which closed on February 28, 2023.
On a constant currency basis, total revenue was $194.1 million an increase of 13% over the full year of 2022. The total revenue in 2023 was driven by revenue contributions from the products acquired from the Luminex transaction along with continued sales of the Cytek full spectrum instruments.
Gross profit was $110.1 million for the year ended December 31, 2023, an increase of 9% compared to a gross profit of $101 million in the year ended December 31, 2022. Gross profit margin was 57% in the year ended December 31, 2023, compared to 62% in the year ended December 31, 2022.
Adjusted gross profit margin in the year ended December 31, 2023, was 59% compared to 62% in the year ended December 31, 2022, after adjusting for stock-based compensation expense and amortization of acquisition related intangibles.
The lower product gross margin was driven primarily by higher material cost, acquisition cost and by less favourable instrument product mix following the Luminex transaction. Operating expenses were $136.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2023, a 33% increase from $102.8 million in the year ended December 31, 2022.
The increase was primarily due to the increased head count and personnel related expenses across R&D and sales and marketing. Research and development expenses were $44.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2023, compared to $34.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2022.
Sales and marketing expenses were $49.1 million for the year ended December 31, 2023, compared to $33.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2022. General and administrative expenses were $43.5 million for the year ended December 31, 2023, an increase from $34.7 million for the year ended December 31, 2022.
Net loss in the year ended December 31, 2023, was $11.3 million compared to net income of $2.5 million in the year ended December 31, 2022.
Adjusted EBITDA in the year ended December 31, 2023, was $13.7 million compared to $21.2 million in the year ended December 31, 2022, after adjusting for stock-based compensation expense and other non-recurring expenses. We are committed to improving these metrics going forward.
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and short-term investment were $262.7 million as of December 31, 2023. This represents a decline of $81.3 million from the $344 million at the end of December 2022, primarily due to the Luminex transaction, our stock repurchase program partially offset with cash generated by the business.
Our strong balance sheet, free from external operational and financial needs, underscores our organization's vitality. With healthy cash reserves and profitability track record, we continue to operate from a position of strength that enables our global growth efforts.
During the fourth quarter, we continued to repurchase our stock following the $50 million repurchase authorization we announced in May last year. We repurchased approximately $34.7 million worth of Cytek stock in open market transaction in the fourth quarter.
Shares repurchases under this program are cancelled, leaving us with approximately 130.7 million shares outstanding as of December 31, 2023. Approximately $44.2 million of the original $50 million repurchase authorization was completed.
Although that authorization expired at the end of 2023, we are evaluating whether to extend it and if so by how much. Now turning to our revenue outlook for 2024. We have been encouraged to see modest improvement in customer spending pattern in the fourth quarter, and we are seeing some follow through in that strength in the first quarter of 2024.
For the full year 2024, we expect modest growth across all our product lines with the build of the growth being weighted towards the back half of the year, consistent with historical spending patterns in our customer base.
Taking these factors into account, we are anticipating our 2024 revenue to be in the range of $203 million to $213 million representing 5% to 10% growth over 2023 total revenue, assuming no change in currency exchange rates.
Today, we are reiterating our long-standing commitment to operating the business profitably on an annual basis as measured by adjusted EBITDA. In addition, for the full year 2024, we expect to report positive net income.
As Wenbin mentioned, we continue to focus on improving operational efficiencies across our business and aligning our overall cost structure to ensure that we remain an agile organization in the best possible position to drive growth and deliver profitability.
Within these goals, we are committed to investing in the Cytek brand through a variety of efforts and innovation through our strong commitment to new product development.
As a possible addition to these initiatives, Cytek is continuing to evaluate opportunities to accelerate our revenue growth through M&A and/or other corporate development actions, which will be subject to stringent financial, operational, technological and market presence criteria. With that, I will turn it back over to Wenbin..
Thanks, Patrik. I'm very proud of our Cytek team around the world for successfully navigating through a tough environment to meet the needs of our customers. It is their shared belief in our mission, combined with strong execution of our strategy that positions Cytek as an industry leader in advancing the next generation of cell analysis.
This year, we will continue to deepen our customer relationships to drive greater adoption and the utilization of Cytek cell analysis solutions and innovation that supports their priorities to push the bounds of scientific discovery and clinical progress. I want to thank everyone for joining the call today, and we will now open it up for questions.
Operator?.
Thank you [Operator Instructions]. Our first question comes from Matthew Sykes with Goldman Sachs..
This is Evie on for Matt.
What are you seeing in the academic market, both in 4Q and then what are your expectations for 2024? Maybe just talk through what your customers are saying in that market and how your sales funnel looks going into the year?.
So we continue to see strength in academia, but we've actually seen higher strength in biotech segment..
Okay, great. Thank you.
And then I think you said for 2024, you're expecting sort of a broad range of improvement across the different instrument types, but maybe talk through different trends you're seeing within each category and maybe talk about the higher end instruments and how those are trending?.
Yes. I can give a first crack and maybe Wenbin can augment. So obviously one instrument that has created a lot of demand is the cell sorter. So, we expect the cell sorter to continue to grow nicely in this year.
We also expect to see continued growth on the two high end products that we have, which is the Aurora and the Amnis family products along with the Northern Lights. So, overall, we expect product to continue to grow this year with predominance in the second half of 2024..
Our next question comes from David Westenberg with Piper Sandler..
So, I know you're not breaking out Luminex revenue specifically, but I just for modelling and cadence purposes, I know the Luminex acquisition I think closed in like middle of Q1.
So how should we think about the revenue growth rate in Q1 or the cadence of Q1 relative to the rest of the year, just given the fact that we have that inorganic component? And I have a couple more follow ups after that..
Yes, David, thanks. Good question. So, we expect actually the revenue in Q1 to be slightly above the overall annual growth rate for the year just because of what you just highlighted. Yes, you're correct..
Okay. I mean, just small -- just small magnitude then in Q1..
Yeah. But it'll be yeah, correct..
Okay. Small but noticeable. Okay. Thank you very much. And then just on market growth of flow cytometry, I mean, you were a big 30% grower and kind of not to harper on the reduction in kind of where your growth rate is, but can you maybe talk about the market growth rate of flow cytometry total? I mean, it's been a pretty mature technology overall.
So I mean, I'm guessing you're growing significantly faster than the market for a number of years.
Is this 5%, 10% kind of like the way we should think about flow cytometry, just as a market whole and maybe that's a steady state? And then if you could break that out versus instrument consumables, I know how much faster each one grows and I don't know if that's possible. Thanks..
So maybe I'll give it a first crack here. So, the industry, I mean, it's growing 6% to 8% flow cytometry growth rate. Now last year, this wasn't visible. I think last year was a kind of a more difficult year for the industry, yet we're coming out from an organic point of view fairly flat.
With the Luminex acquisition, we're actually up 21% in Q4 and 18% for the full year.
The expectation is that the on the go forward, we should see probably similar growth rates kind of 6% to 8% for the industry, probably more skewed towards the second half, that's for the instrument and under reagent consumable, the expectation that it should go a little faster..
Got it. No, thank you very much. And then sorry. I cut you off..
No, that's fine. And just to add on top of that, based on the numbers we have seen through Q3 last year, cell analysis -- Luminex flow cytometry is part of the cell analysis. It was a down market overall. So under this environment, we still maintain the growth..
Got it. No, and I get that there probably was a pretty challenging capital equipment environment just given the fact where budgets are at right now. So, I was just curious on, since margins were a little bit down.
So, I'm curious if you're seeing kind of industry discounting just given capital equipment environment or and also if I think last quarter you discussed the possibility that you might have been -- you could be doing kind of some reagent rental models or working with financing companies.
Can you talk about any of those kind of dynamics as we get into or as we're dealing with this capital funding environment? And just as one last follow-up to that, are you getting any indication that maybe things are getting better? I mean, there were few biotech IPOs at the beginning of the year.
I don't know if we're running maybe NIH budgets or something else for flow. Sorry I know that's a lot there, but I promise that would be my last question. Thank you..
So, I can start with the reagent rental, which is the easiest one. Yes. We've started offering the program, but it's very, very small. So, I wouldn't call it as any of significance for us, but it's something that we consider continuing to build going forward.
On the margin, Dave, so fairly pleased to see that overall our service business margin has gone up substantially from actually a year ago or eventually even two years ago where it wasn't profitable. So, I think we checked the box on the service side kind of nicely.
On the product, you're correct, we've seen the more pressure on the gross profit margin and that's really a combination of selling instruments that have, that's for some slightly lower gross profit margin, while at the same time we are still expecting to continue to see this margin to come back up in the future, just because we are continuing to optimize our business.
Finally, on the IPO question, on earlier this year, obviously, it was a very positive and welcoming trend. I think the one point doesn't make it a trend, so we welcome other IPOs, and hopefully that will drive some CapEx. But I'll turn it also. And hopefully that will drive some CapEx.
But I'll turn it also to Wenbin, if he wants to add anything to my earlier comments..
Yes. Regarding to the product gross margin, as you know, we integrated Luminex Guava product into our portfolio and that product was a low margin business. However, we have now moved the production completely into our facility, Cytek facility, and we are expecting to see an improvement from where we were before..
Our next question comes from Tejas Savant with Morgan Stanley..
This is Edmond on for Tejas. Thank you for taking the questions. First, Patrick, you mentioned modest improvements in customer spending patterns.
I was wondering if you guys could provide some more details on that, maybe across end markets or geography? And what are you currently baking to your 2024 guidance in terms of assumptions for a recovery?.
Right. So just to go at the different geographies. So, what we've seen in Q4 is actually strength in the EMEA APAC region and slightly followed by the United States segment. So overall, I think the two segments that have driven some growth for us are really APAC and EMEA.
Overall, when we look at the split for revenue, we still see 50 plus in that United States region, followed by the EMEA around 28% and then behind that APAC and other for the remaining balance.
When looking at the growth for this year, and obviously -- we are obviously also in this situation where we're waiting for some macro events to help us a little bit that could be the Fed. But overall, I think what we've seen so far is that there's been some activity with the customers.
We see demand for the cell sorter obviously, but we -- especially for this year, I think the expectation is that the second half is going to be as pronounced, if not slightly more pronounced than last year..
Got it.
And appreciating that you guys aren't breaking out contributions from FCI going forward, but with all of your integrations actually completed, can we expect FCI revenues in 2023 to be a baseline level and for it to grow year-over-year in 2024?.
That's the expectation, yes..
Great. Thank you. And finally, I think some of the larger tools peers have talked about seeing or expecting a modestly later pharma budget release in 2024.
Is this a dynamic that you're seeing as well?.
Absolutely, that's exactly what we are expecting, a reason why we have indicated and we're going to see a stronger part in the second half of 2024 that's already embedded in our guidance..
Our next question comes from Steven Mah with TD Cowen..
This is Jacqueline Kisa on the call for Steven Mah. Thanks for taking the question.
Just to drill down a bit more on your comments regarding your global footprint, how much does China make up of your APAC revenues? And do you expect 2024 to stabilize with regards to China based headwinds?.
Yes. So the majority of APAC has slowly become China, so it's growing..
Great. Thanks.
And just to follow-up on that, could you provide any insight on any exposure you might have to China based companies, which have been recently flagged in the proposed BIOSECURE Act, such as WuXi AppTec and WuXi Biologics?.
That's more related to genomics. We are a fair analysis company, and so for now, we don't see any real impact..
Excellent. And if I could just fit one more in.
With regards to your clinical efforts across the globe, are there any specific clinical milestones we could expect to see this coming year?.
And, as you can see, last year, we, received IVDR and with this clearance in Europe, we expect to see some obvious. progress for this year on the clinical side for our business over there..
Our next question comes from Mason Carrico with Stephens..
Hey, guys. This is Jacob on for Mason. Thanks for taking our questions.
So on your newly launched Orion reagent cocktail mixer, that you launched in the fourth quarter, just wondering what initial customer interest and adoption has been in that? And if as much as you're willing, how much you're expecting that to contribute in terms of revenue in 2024?.
Yes, I can take maybe the contribution to the revenue. We don't really break out instruments in revenue, but I'll let Wenbin talk to the interest customer interest..
Yeah. This product was primarily aimed, for a pharmaceutical company and the CRO to help, run on their clinical studies, clinical trial. Right? And so this is our initial customers.
And, so since it was just launched, we are engaging with them and working on them and narrow down the interest level, and we expect this is going to be a gradually growing business for us..
Got it. Understood. And I know you guys aren't really breaking out your revenue or anything, but I guess just with respect to your reagents business, I know historically it's been a mid to high single digit percentage of your total revenue.
Just wondering in 2024 if that's still you -- still largely hold that expectation or if you see anything any trends there changing?.
Yes. Well, the same expectation with maybe slight improvement over that, yes..
Got it. And then, just my last one here. Just, how do you see OpEx turned in throughout 2024? And that's my last one. Thank you, guys..
Yes. So I'm sure you'll see that in the filing, but this quarter actually we landed at $32.8 million in OpEx and that's the lowest it's been this year. And the expectation is that going forward, we'll manage around this number quite tightly..
This concludes today's teleconference. [Operator Closing Remarks]..