Alcoa Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2022 Results
Alcoa Corporation (NYSE: AA) today reported third quarter 2022 financial results that reflect lower sequential average realized prices for alumina and aluminum, coupled with higher costs for energy and key raw materials.
Third Quarter Highlights
Revenue of $2.85 billion Recorded a quarterly net loss of $746 million and loss per share of $4.17, which includes $652 million of restructuring charges related primarily to pension actions Completed a $1 billion pension annuity transaction, the fifth such transaction since 2018, for a total transfer of approximately $3.3 billion of prior pension obligations and related assets Acted to mitigate the impact of high energy prices in Europe; curtailed one-third of the production capacity at the Lista smelter in Norway and reduced daily production rates at the San Ciprián refinery in Spain to lower natural gas use Generated $134 million in cash from operations; repurchased $150 million of common stock and paid fourth consecutive cash dividend of $18 million Finished the third quarter with a cash balance of $1.4 billion“Across Alcoa, we have worked diligently over these past several years to build increased resilience in our business so we can compete through all phases of the commodity cycle, including the one we are experiencing now,” said Alcoa President and CEO Roy Harvey.
“Despite a challenging quarter that saw significantly lower prices, and high costs for energy and raw materials, we maintained a strong balance sheet, including transferring pension obligations and returning cash to our stockholders,” Harvey said. “As we move forward, we are keenly focused on the items within our direct control, including boosting operational stability, advancing our breakthrough technologies and continuing to promote our sustainable product offerings so we can benefit from the positive, long-term fundamentals for the aluminum industry.”
Financial Results
M, except per share amounts
3Q22
2Q22
3Q21
Revenue
$2,851
$3,644
$3,109
Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation
$(746)
$549
$337
(Loss) earnings per share attributable to Alcoa Corporation
$(4.17)
$2.95
$1.76
Adjusted net (loss) income
$(60)
$496
$391
Adjusted (loss) earnings per share
$(0.33)
$2.67
$2.05
Adjusted EBITDA excluding special items
$210
$913
$728
Third Quarter 2022 Results
Revenue: Total third-party revenue decreased 22 percent sequentially to $2,851 million primarily due to lower alumina and aluminum prices. On a sequential basis, the average realized third-party price of alumina decreased 16 percent and the average realized third-party price of aluminum decreased 17 percent. Shipments: In Alumina, third-party shipments decreased 8 percent sequentially primarily due to lower trading volumes and the decision to reduce production rates at the San Ciprián refinery in Spain to mitigate the high costs of natural gas. Also, shipments from the Australian refineries did not improve sequentially as previously expected due to lower bauxite quality and extended maintenance.In Aluminum, total shipment volume decreased sequentially 8 percent due to the July curtailment of one of three operating potlines at the Warrick smelter in Indiana, and reduced trading opportunities in Europe given market uncertainty. Most of the volume reduction was commodity grade aluminum; shipments of value add products were flat sequentially.
Production: The Company produced 497,000 metric tons of aluminum, which was consistent with the prior quarter’s strong output. Additional volume from the restarts at the Alumar smelter in Brazil and the Portland smelter in Australia offset the lower aluminum production at Warrick from the partial curtailment. Alumina segment production decreased 4 percent to 3.1 million metric tons, primarily due to the lower output at the San Ciprián refinery. Net loss attributable to Alcoa Corporation was $746 million, or $4.17 per share, primarily due to the decline in aluminum and alumina prices, higher energy and raw material costs, and restructuring related charges recorded in the third quarter, including $626 million of noncash pension settlement charges. Two European locations that were exposed to spot energy had sequentially higher costs. The Lista smelter in Norway recorded $57 million more in sequential costs for electricity; the San Ciprián refinery in Spain recorded $21 million more in sequential costs for natural gas. Costs for key raw materials, including caustic and carbon materials, sequentially increased $58 million. Adjusted net loss was $60 million, or $0.33 per share, excluding the impact from net special items of $686 million. Notable special items include restructuring and other charges of $652 million (primarily $626 million in noncash pension settlement charges and a $29 million charge related to the permanent closure of a long-curtailed magnesium smelter, as described below), a mark-to-market loss of $49 million related to energy contracts and $20 million in costs related to the restart processes at the Alumar smelter in Brazil and the Portland smelter in Australia. The loss was partially offset by tax and noncontrolling interest impacts on above items of $38 million. Adjusted EBITDA excluding special items was $210 million, a sequential decrease of 77 percent primarily due to lower aluminum and alumina prices and higher energy and raw material costs. Cash: Alcoa ended the quarter with cash on hand of $1.4 billion. Cash provided from operations was $134 million. Cash used for financing activities was $185 million, primarily related to $150 million in share repurchases and $18 million in cash dividends on common stock. Cash used for investing activities was $138 million, which includes $128 million in capital expenditures. Working capital: The Company’s working capital balance decreased sequentially by $143 million. On a days working capital basis, 50 days at the end of the third quarter was seven days higher sequentially, due to the decrease in sales revenue from lower pricing for aluminum and alumina. Although inventory days increased by 14 days, the finished goods inventory balance decreased sequentially due to lower pricing, lower amounts on hand due to logistics improvements, and lower metal purchases to serve annual contracts related to the Alumar smelter.
Strategic Actions
Strengthening the balance sheet: In the third quarter, the Company strengthened the balance sheet through the transfer of approximately $1 billion of pension obligations and assets associated with defined benefit pension plans for certain United States retirees and beneficiaries. Alcoa’s U.S. defined benefit pension plans remain more than fully funded after the transfer with minimal to no expected funding contributions going forward. Returns to stockholders: In the third quarter, the Company returned $168 million of capital to stockholders through $18 million in cash dividends and $150 million in share repurchases from a prior authorization. At the end of the third quarter, the Company had $500 million authorized and available for potential share repurchases. Alloy development: On September 13, the Company announced new innovations in alloy development and deployment, including the introduction of A210 ExtruStrong™ alloy, a new high-strength, 6000 series alloy that provides improved benefits for extrusion customers. Also, the company announced that its C611 EZCast™ alloy, a high-performance alloy that does not require a dedicated heat treatment, is being used in one-piece megacastings for the automotive industry and won top recognition from the North American Die Casting Association in September. San Ciprián alumina refinery: In the quarter, the Company reduced production to 50 percent of the 1.6 million tons of annual capacity in an effort to reduce the refinery’s losses from exorbitant natural gas prices in Spain. The high volatility in European energy markets makes estimates of future results for the facility difficult to predict. As such, the Company is actively reviewing the refinery’s operating levels, commercial options, and other support. Lista, Norway: On August 30, the Company announced the curtailment of one third of the production capacity at its Lista smelter in Norway to mitigate high electricity costs for the site. In the fourth quarter of 2022, the energy situation for the smelter is expected to improve with a power agreement in place for the remainder of the year and into 2023. Warrick, Indiana: On July 1, the Company announced that one of its three operating potlines at the Warrick smelter in Indiana was curtailed due to operational challenges, which stem from workforce shortages in the region. The financial impact of the curtailment was offset by strong third-party sales of excess electricity from the site’s power plant. Addy, Washington: On July 27, the Company made the decision to permanently close a magnesium smelter in the state of Washington that had been fully idle since 2001. Due to significant capital investments required, restarting the facility is not economically viable.Advancing Sustainably
On September 8, the Company announced it received certification from the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) for its Poços de Caldas operations in Brazil. All of the Company’s operating locations in Brazil are now ASI certified.
The Company currently has 17 global sites certified to ASI and has also earned ASI’s Chain of Custody certification, which allows Alcoa to continue marketing globally ASI-certified bauxite, alumina and aluminum.
The ASI certification program is the aluminum industry’s most comprehensive third-party program to validate responsible production practices.
2022 Outlook
The Company expects total Aluminum segment shipments to remain unchanged from the prior projection, ranging between 2.5 and 2.6 million metric tons in 2022.
In Alumina, the Company has decreased its 2022 projection for shipments to range between 13.1 and 13.3 million metric tons, a reduction of 0.5 million metric tons from the prior projection primarily due to the reduced production at the San Ciprián refinery and lower shipments from the Australian refineries.
In Bauxite, the Company has decreased its 2022 projection for annual bauxite shipments to range between 43.0 and 44.0 million dry metric tons, a decrease of 1 million dry metric tons from the prior projection due to lower demand from the Australian refineries.
For the fourth quarter of 2022, Alcoa expects higher sequential profitability in the Bauxite segment with increased third-party shipments.
In Alumina, the Company anticipates lower energy costs for the San Ciprián refinery during the fourth quarter. Additionally, benefits of the San Ciprián curtailment are expected to offset the impact of lower bauxite quality in Australia and higher raw materials costs. In the Aluminum segment, higher raw materials costs, lower Warrick power plant sales, and lower value add product premiums are expected to be offset by lower energy costs at the Lista smelter.
Additionally, the Norwegian government recently issued a budget proposal that sets a floor for the carbon dioxide compensation scheme to be paid in 2023 based on 2022 power purchased. If approved by Parliament, the Company would record an adjustment of approximately $25 million in the fourth quarter to reverse amounts accrued in cost of goods sold for 2022 credits earned through September 30, 2022. The total impact of this budget proposal on the Company’s full year results would be approximately $35 million.
Based on current alumina and aluminum market conditions, the Company expects fourth quarter tax expense to approximate $50 million to $60 million, which may vary with market conditions and jurisdictional profitability.
Conference Call
Alcoa will hold its quarterly conference call at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on Wednesday, October 19, 2022, to present third quarter 2022 financial results and discuss the business, developments, and market conditions.
The call will be webcast via the Company’s homepage on www.alcoa.com. Presentation materials for the call will be available for viewing on the same website at approximately 4:15 p.m. EDT on October 19, 2022. Call information and related details are available under the “Investors” section of www.alcoa.com.
About Alcoa Corporation
Alcoa (NYSE: AA) is a global industry leader in bauxite, alumina and aluminum products with a vision to reinvent the aluminum industry for a sustainable future. With a values-based approach that encompasses integrity, operating excellence, care for people and courageous leadership, our purpose is to Turn Raw Potential into Real Progress. Since developing the process that made aluminum an affordable and vital part of modern life, our talented Alcoans have developed breakthrough innovations and best practices that have led to improved safety, sustainability, efficiency, and stronger communities wherever we operate.
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Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains statements that relate to future events and expectations and as such constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include those containing such words as “aims,” “ambition,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “could,” “develop,” “endeavors,” “estimates,” “expects,” “forecasts,” “goal,” “intends,” “may,” “outlook,” “potential,” “plans,” “projects,” “reach,” “seeks,” “sees,” “should,” “strive,” “targets,” “will,” “working,” “would,” or other words of similar meaning. All statements by Alcoa Corporation that reflect expectations, assumptions or projections about the future, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, forecasts concerning global demand growth for bauxite, alumina, and aluminum, and supply/demand balances; statements, projections or forecasts of future or targeted financial results, or operating or sustainability performance (including our ability to execute on strategies related to environmental, social and governance matters); statements about strategies, outlook, and business and financial prospects; and statements about capital allocation and return of capital. These statements reflect beliefs and assumptions that are based on Alcoa Corporation’s perception of historical trends, current conditions, and expected future developments, as well as other factors that management believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict. Although Alcoa Corporation believes that the expectations reflected in any forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that these expectations will be attained and it is possible that actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements due to a variety of risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: (a) current and potential future impacts to the global economy and our industry, business and financial condition caused by various worldwide or macroeconomic events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and related regulatory developments; (b) material adverse changes in aluminum industry conditions, including global supply and demand conditions and fluctuations in London Metal Exchange-based prices and premiums, as applicable, for primary aluminum and other products, and fluctuations in indexed-based and spot prices for alumina; (c) changes in global economic and financial market conditions generally, such as inflation and interest rate increases, and which may also affect Alcoa Corporation’s ability to obtain credit or financing upon acceptable terms or at all; (d) unfavorable changes in the markets served by Alcoa Corporation; (e) the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange and tax rates on costs and results; (f) unfavorable changes in cost, quality, or supply of key inputs, including energy and raw materials, or uncertainty of or disruption to the supply chain including logistics; (g) the inability to execute on strategies related to or achieve improvement in profitability and margins, cost savings, cash generation, revenue growth, fiscal discipline, environmental- and social-related goals and targets (including due to delays in scientific and technological developments), or strengthening of competitiveness and operations anticipated from portfolio actions, operational and productivity improvements, technology advancements, and other initiatives; (h) the inability to realize expected benefits, in each case as planned and by targeted completion dates, from acquisitions, divestitures, restructuring activities, facility closures, curtailments, restarts, expansions, or joint ventures; (i) political, economic, trade, legal, public health and safety, and regulatory risks in the countries in which Alcoa Corporation operates or sells products; (j) labor disputes and/or work stoppages and strikes; (k) the outcome of contingencies, including legal and tax proceedings, government or regulatory investigations, and environmental remediation; (l) the impact of cyberattacks and potential information technology or data security breaches; (m) risks associated with long-term debt obligations; (n) the timing and amount of future cash dividends and share repurchases; (o) declines in the discount rates used to measure pension and other postretirement benefit liabilities or lower-than-expected investment returns on pension assets, or unfavorable changes in laws or regulations that govern pension plan funding; and, (p) the other risk factors discussed in Part I Item 1A of Alcoa Corporation’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2022, and other reports filed by Alcoa Corporation with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Alcoa Corporation disclaims any obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether in response to new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. Market projections are subject to the risks described above and other risks in the market.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Some of the information included in this release is derived from Alcoa Corporation’s consolidated financial information but is not presented in Alcoa Corporation’s financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP). Certain of these data are considered “non-GAAP financial measures” under SEC regulations. Alcoa Corporation believes that the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures is useful to investors because such measures provide both additional information about the operating performance of Alcoa Corporation and insight on the ability of Alcoa Corporation to meet its financial obligations by adjusting the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure for the impact of, among others, “special items” as defined by the Company, non-cash items in nature, and/or nonoperating expense or income items. The presentation of non-GAAP financial measures is not intended to be a substitute for, and should not be considered in isolation from, the financial measures reported in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures and management’s rationale for the use of the non-GAAP financial measures can be found in the schedules to this release.
Statement of Consolidated Operations (unaudited)
(dollars in millions, except per-share amounts)
Quarter Ended
September 30,
2022
June 30,
2022
September 30,
2021
Sales
$
2,851
$
3,644
$
3,109
Cost of goods sold (exclusive of expenses below)
2,668
2,767
2,322
Selling, general administrative, and other expenses
44
52
53
Research and development expenses
7
7
8
Provision for depreciation, depletion, and amortization
149
161
156
Restructuring and other charges, net
652
(75
)
33
Interest expense
25
30
58
Other expense (income), net
35
(206
)
(18
)
Total costs and expenses
3,580
2,736
2,612
(Loss) income before income taxes
(729
)
908
497
Provision for income taxes
40
234
127
Net (loss) income
(769
)
674
370
Less: Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interest
(23
)
125
33
NET (LOSS) INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ALCOA CORPORATION
$
(746
)
$
549
$
337
EARNINGS PER SHARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO ALCOA CORPORATION COMMON SHAREHOLDERS:
Basic:
Net (loss) income
$
(4.17
)
$
3.01
$
1.80
Average number of shares
178,778,774
182,499,574
186,942,851
Diluted:
Net (loss) income
$
(4.17
)
$
2.95
$
1.76
Average number of shares
178,778,774
186,068,663
190,823,143
Statement of Consolidated Operations (unaudited)
(dollars in millions, except per-share amounts)
Nine months ended
September 30,
2022
September 30,
2021
Sales
$
9,788
$
8,812
Cost of goods sold (exclusive of expenses below)
7,616
6,770
Selling, general administrative, and other expenses
140
159
Research and development expenses
23
21
Provision for depreciation, depletion, and amortization
470
499
Restructuring and other charges, net
702
73
Interest expense
80
167
Other income, net
(185
)
(147
)
Total costs and expenses
8,846
7,542
Income before income taxes
942
1,270
Provision for income taxes
484
331
Net income
458
939
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest
186
118
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ALCOA CORPORATION
$
272
$
821
EARNINGS PER SHARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO ALCOA CORPORATION COMMON SHAREHOLDERS:
Basic:
Net income
$
1.50
$
4.40
Average number of shares
181,893,140
186,623,281
Diluted:
Net income
$
1.47
$
4.32
Average number of shares
185,586,493
189,926,028
Common stock outstanding at the end of the period
176,935,900
187,060,044
Consolidated Balance Sheet (unaudited)
(in millions)
September 30,
2022
December 31,
2021
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
1,432
$
1,814
Receivables from customers
749
757
Other receivables
119
127
Inventories
2,400
1,956
Fair value of derivative instruments
207
14
Prepaid expenses and other current assets(1)
443
358
Total current assets
5,350
5,026
Properties, plants, and equipment
19,019
19,753
Less: accumulated depreciation, depletion, and amortization
12,765
13,130
Properties, plants, and equipment, net
6,254
6,623
Investments
1,223
1,199
Deferred income taxes
417
506
Fair value of derivative instruments
20
7
Other noncurrent assets(2)
1,621
1,664
Total assets
$
14,885
$
15,025
LIABILITIES
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable, trade
$
1,590
$
1,674
Accrued compensation and retirement costs
329
383
Taxes, including income taxes
301
374
Fair value of derivative instruments
167
274
Other current liabilities
566
517
Long-term debt due within one year
1
1
Total current liabilities
2,954
3,223
Long-term debt, less amount due within one year
1,725
1,726
Accrued pension benefits
370
417
Accrued other postretirement benefits
616
650
Asset retirement obligations
611
622
Environmental remediation
262
265
Fair value of derivative instruments
812
1,048
Noncurrent income taxes
201
191
Other noncurrent liabilities and deferred credits
442
599
Total liabilities
7,993
8,741
EQUITY
Alcoa Corporation shareholders’ equity:
Common stock
2
2
Additional capital
9,171
9,577
Accumulated deficit
(158
)
(315
)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(3,644
)
(4,592
)
Total Alcoa Corporation shareholders’ equity
5,371
4,672
Noncontrolling interest
1,521
1,612
Total equity
6,892
6,284
Total liabilities and equity
$
14,885
$
15,025
(1)
This line item includes $55 and $4 of restricted cash at September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively.
(2)
This line item includes $54 and $106 of noncurrent restricted cash at September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively.
Statement of Consolidated Cash Flows (unaudited)
(in millions)
Nine Months Ended September 30,
2022
2021
CASH FROM OPERATIONS
Net income
$
458
$
939
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash from operations:
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization
470
499
Deferred income taxes
93
61
Equity earnings, net of dividends
(35
)
(84
)
Restructuring and other charges, net
702
73
Net loss (gain) from investing activities – asset sales
7
(132
)
Net periodic pension benefit cost
39
36
Stock-based compensation
28
26
Premium paid on early redemption of debt
—
43
Gain on mark-to-market derivative financial contracts
(84
)
—
Other
30
45
Changes in assets and liabilities, excluding effects of divestitures and foreign currency translation adjustments:
Decrease (Increase) in receivables
23
(408
)
Increase in inventories
(580
)
(373
)
(Increase) Decrease in prepaid expenses and other current assets
(10
)
39
(Decrease) Increase in accounts payable, trade
(10
)
153
Decrease in accrued expenses
(122
)
—
(Decrease) Increase in taxes, including income taxes
(103
)
143
Pension contributions
(12
)
(575
)
Increase in noncurrent assets
(94
)
(47
)
Decrease in noncurrent liabilities
(96
)
(83
)
CASH PROVIDED FROM OPERATIONS
704
355
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Additions to debt (original maturities greater than three months)
—
495
Payments on debt (original maturities greater than three months)
—
(1,294
)
Proceeds from the exercise of employee stock options
22
19
Repurchase of common stock
(500
)
—
Dividends paid on Alcoa common stock
(55
)
—
Payments related to tax withholding on stock-based compensation awards
(19
)
—
Financial contributions for the divestiture of businesses
(19
)
(14
)
Contributions from noncontrolling interest
150
8
Distributions to noncontrolling interest
(319
)
(177
)
Other
(3
)
(3
)
CASH USED FOR FINANCING ACTIVITIES
(743
)
(966
)
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Capital expenditures
(309
)
(237
)
Proceeds from the sale of assets
5
715
Additions to investments
(32
)
(7
)
Sale of investments
10
—
Other
2
—
CASH (USED FOR) PROVIDED FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
(324
)
471
EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH
(20
)
(11
)
Net change in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash
(383
)
(151
)
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of year
1,924
1,610
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH AT END OF PERIOD
$
1,541
$
1,459
Segment Information (unaudited)
(dollars in millions, except realized prices; dry metric tons in millions (mdmt); metric tons in thousands (kmt))
1Q21
2Q21
3Q21
4Q21
2021
1Q22
2Q22
3Q22
Bauxite:
Production(1) (mdmt)
11.9
12.2
11.7
11.8
47.6
11.0
10.2
10.3
Third-party shipments (mdmt)
1.5
1.1
1.5
1.6
5.7
0.8
0.6
1.0
Intersegment shipments (mdmt)
10.5
10.8
10.5
10.6
42.4
10.1
10.0
9.9
Third-party sales
$
58
$
39
$
56
$
83
$
236
$
43
$
34
$
59
Intersegment sales
$
185
$
179
$
172
$
175
$
711
$
170
$
165
$
181
Segment Adjusted EBITDA(2)
$
59
$
41
$
23
$
49
$
172
$
38
$
5
$
15
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization
$
57
$
32
$
30
$
34
$
153
$
35
$
35
$
31
Alumina:
Production (kmt)
3,327
3,388
3,253
3,291
13,259
3,209
3,226
3,092
Third-party shipments (kmt)
2,472
2,437
2,426
2,294
9,629
2,277
2,438
2,244
Intersegment shipments (kmt)
1,101
1,054
1,011
1,121
4,287
940
984
1,005
Average realized third-party price per metric ton of alumina
$
308
$
282
$
312
$
407
$
326
$
375
$
442
$
371
Third-party sales
$
760
$
688
$
756
$
935
$
3,139
$
855
$
1,077
$
832
Intersegment sales
$
364
$
343
$
349
$
530
$
1,586
$
418
$
489
$
418
Segment Adjusted EBITDA(2)
$
227
$
124
$
148
$
503
$
1,002
$
262
$
343
$
69
Depreciation and amortization
$
46
$
50
$
47
$
55
$
198
$
50
$
49
$
43
Equity (loss) income
$
(5
)
$
(1
)
$
(1
)
$
11
$
4
$
1
$
(5
)
$
(18
)
Aluminum:
Primary aluminum production (kmt)
548
546
545
554
2,193
498
499
497
Third-party aluminum shipments(3) (kmt)
831
767
722
687
3,007
634
674
621
Average realized third-party price per metric ton of primary aluminum
$
2,308
$
2,753
$
3,124
$
3,382
$
2,879
$
3,861
$
3,864
$
3,204
Third-party sales
$
2,047
$
2,102
$
2,295
$
2,322
$
8,766
$
2,388
$
2,539
$
1,976
Intersegment sales
$
2
$
3
$
8
$
5
$
18
$
7
$
8
$
10
Segment Adjusted EBITDA(2)
$
283
$
460
$
613
$
523
$
1,879
$
713
$
596
$
152
Depreciation and amortization
$
73
$
73
$
72
$
71
$
289
$
69
$
71
$
70
Equity income (loss)
$
13
$
28
$
38
$
37
$
116
$
39
$
40
$
(5
)
Reconciliation of total segment Adjusted EBITDA to consolidated net income (loss) attributable to Alcoa Corporation:
Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA(2)
$
569
$
625
$
784
$
1,075
$
3,053
$
1,013
$
944
$
236
Unallocated amounts:
Transformation(4)
(11
)
(13
)
(10
)
(10
)
(44
)
(14
)
(11
)
(19
)
Intersegment eliminations
(7
)
35
(8
)
(121
)
(101
)
102
20
17
Corporate expenses(5)
(26
)
(28
)
(30
)
(45
)
(129
)
(29
)
(35
)
(27
)
Provision for depreciation, depletion,
and amortization
(182
)
(161
)
(156
)
(165
)
(664
)
(160
)
(161
)
(149
)
Restructuring and other charges, net
(7
)
(33
)
(33
)
(1,055
)
(1,128
)
(125
)
75
(652
)
Interest expense
(42
)
(67
)
(58
)
(28
)
(195
)
(25
)
(30
)
(25
)
Other income (expense), net
24
105
18
298
445
14
206
(35
)
Other(6)
(6
)
(2
)
(10
)
(20
)
(38
)
(13
)
(100
)
(75
)
Consolidated income (loss) before income taxes
312
461
497
(71
)
1,199
763
908
(729
)
Provision for income taxes
(93
)
(111
)
(127
)
(298
)
(629
)
(210
)
(234
)
(40
)
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest
(44
)
(41
)
(33
)
(23
)
(141
)
(84
)
(125
)
23
Consolidated net income (loss) attributable to Alcoa Corporation
$
175
$
309
$
337
$
(392
)
$
429
$
469
$
549
$
(746
)
(1)
The production amounts can vary from total shipments due primarily to differences between the equity allocation of production and off-take agreements with the respective equity investment.
(2)
Alcoa Corporation’s definition of Adjusted EBITDA (Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) is net margin plus an add-back for depreciation, depletion, and amortization. Net margin is equivalent to Sales minus the following items: Cost of goods sold; Selling, general administrative, and other expenses; Research and development expenses; and Provision for depreciation, depletion, and amortization. The Adjusted EBITDA presented may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.
(3)
Until the sale of the Warrick Rolling Mill on March 31, 2021, the Aluminum segment’s third-party aluminum shipments were composed of both primary aluminum and flat-rolled aluminum. Beginning April 1, 2021, the segment’s third-party aluminum shipments include only primary aluminum.
(4)
Transformation includes, among other items, the Adjusted EBITDA of previously closed operations.
(5)
Corporate expenses are composed of general administrative and other expenses of operating the corporate headquarters and other global administrative facilities, as well as research and development expenses of the corporate technical center.
(6)
Other includes certain items that impact Cost of goods sold and other expenses on Alcoa Corporation’s Statement of Consolidated Operations that are not included in the Adjusted EBITDA of the reportable segments.
Calculation of Financial Measures (unaudited)
(in millions, except per-share amounts)
Adjusted Income
(Loss) Income
Diluted EPS (4)
Quarter ended
Quarter ended
September 30,
2022
June 30,
2022
September 30,
2021
September 30,
2022
June 30,
2022
September 30,
2021
Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation
$
(746
)
$
549
$
337
$
(4.17
)
$
2.95
$
1.76
Special items:
Restructuring and other charges, net
652
(75
)
33
Other special items(1)
72
(76
)
26
Discrete tax items (2)
(1
)
—
1
Tax impact on special items(3)
(21
)
52
(2
)
Noncontrolling interest impact(3)
(16
)
46
(4
)
Subtotal
686
(53
)
54
Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation – as adjusted
$
(60
)
$
496
$
391
$
(0.33
)
$
2.67
$
2.05
Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation – as adjusted is a non-GAAP financial measure. Management believes this measure is meaningful to investors because management reviews the operating results of Alcoa Corporation excluding the impacts of restructuring and other charges, various tax items, and other special items (collectively, “special items”). There can be no assurances that additional special items will not occur in future periods. To compensate for this limitation, management believes it is appropriate to consider both Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation determined under GAAP as well as Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation – as adjusted.
(1)
Other special items include the following:
for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, a net unfavorable change in mark-to-market energy derivative instruments ($49), costs related to the restart process at the Alumar, Brazil smelter ($14), costs related to the restart process of the Portland, Australia smelter ($6), and charges for other special items ($3); for the quarter ended June 30, 2022, a net favorable change in mark-to-market energy derivative instruments ($106), costs related to the restart process at the Alumar, Brazil smelter ($22), an adjustment to the gain on sale of the Warrick Rolling Mill in Evansville, Indiana for additional site separation costs ($5), and costs related to the restart process of the Portland, Australia smelter ($3); and, for the quarter ended September 30, 2021, a charge for debt redemption expenses ($22), a net unfavorable change in certain mark-to-market energy derivative instruments ($9), net gains on asset sales ($8), and a net charge from other special items ($3).
(2)
Discrete tax items are generally unusual or infrequently occurring items, changes in law, items associated with uncertain tax positions, or the effect of measurement-period adjustments and include the following:
for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, net benefit for discrete tax items of ($1); and, for the quarter ended September 30, 2021, net charge for discrete tax items ($1).
(3)
The tax impact on special items is based on the applicable statutory rates in the jurisdictions where the special items occurred. The noncontrolling interest impact on special items represents Alcoa’s partner’s share of certain special items.
(4)
In any given period, the average number of shares applicable to diluted EPS for Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation common shareholders may exclude certain share equivalents as their effect is anti-dilutive. For the quarter ended September 30, 2022, all share equivalents had an anti-dilutive effect, and therefore, are excluded from the diluted EPS calculation.
Calculation of Financial Measures (unaudited), continued
(in millions)
Adjusted EBITDA
Quarter ended
September 30,
2022
June 30,
2022
September 30,
2021
Net (loss) income attributable to Alcoa Corporation
$
(746
)
$
549
$
337
Add:
Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interest
(23
)
125
33
Provision for income taxes
40
234
127
Other expense (income), net
35
(206
)
(18
)
Interest expense
25
30
58
Restructuring and other charges, net
652
(75
)
33
Provision for depreciation, depletion, and amortization
149
161
156
Adjusted EBITDA
132
818
726
Special items(1)
78
95
2
Adjusted EBITDA, excluding special items
$
210
$
913
$
728
Alcoa’s Corporation’s definition of Adjusted EBITDA (Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) is net margin plus an add-back for depreciation, depletion, and amortization. Net margin is equivalent to Sales minus the following items: Cost of goods sold; Selling, general administrative, and other expenses; Research and development expenses; and Provision for depreciation, depletion, and amortization. The Adjusted EBITDA presented may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.
(1)
Special items include the following (see reconciliation of Adjusted Income above for additional information):
for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, costs related to the restart process at the Alumar, Brazil smelter ($14), costs related to the restart process of the Portland, Australia smelter ($6), and charges for other special items ($1). Additionally, due to unprecedented price increases in the Australian power market, the mark-to-market contracts associated with the Portland smelter have generated gains ($57) in Other expense (income), net which economically offset a portion of the cost of power recorded in Cost of goods sold. This non-GAAP reclass presents the net cost of power within Cost of goods sold; for the quarter ended June 30, 2022, costs related to the restart process at the Alumar, Brazil smelter ($22), costs related to the restart process of the Portland, Australia smelter ($3), and a non-GAAP reclass of gains on mark-to-market contracts associated with the Portland smelter ($70) to Cost of goods sold (see above); and, for the quarter ended September 30, 2021, external costs related to portfolio actions ($1) and costs related to the closure of the Lake Charles anode facility ($1).Calculation of Financial Measures (unaudited), continued
(in millions)
Free Cash Flow
Quarter ended
September 30,
2022
June 30,
2022
September 30,
2021
Cash provided from operations
$
134
$
536
$
435
Capital expenditures
(128
)
(107
)
(83
)
Free cash flow
$
6
$
429
$
352
Free Cash Flow is a non-GAAP financial measure. Management believes this measure is meaningful to investors because management reviews cash flows generated from operations after taking into consideration capital expenditures, which are both necessary to maintain and expand Alcoa Corporation’s asset base and expected to generate future cash flows from operations. It is important to note that Free Cash Flow does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures since other non-discretionary expenditures, such as mandatory debt service requirements, are not deducted from the measure.
Net Debt
September 30,
2022
December 31,
2021
Short-term borrowings
$
75
$
75
Long-term debt due within one year
1
1
Long-term debt, less amount due within one year
1,725
1,726
Total debt
1,801
1,802
Less: Cash and cash equivalents
1,432
1,814
Net debt (cash)
$
369
$
(12
)
Net debt is a non-GAAP financial measure. Management believes this measure is meaningful to investors because management assesses Alcoa Corporation’s leverage position after considering available cash that could be used to repay outstanding debt. When cash exceeds total debt, the measure is expressed as net cash.
Calculation of Financial Measures (unaudited), continued
(in millions)
Adjusted Net Debt and Proportional Adjusted Net Debt
September 30,
2022
December 31,
2021
Consolidated
NCI
Alcoa Proportional
Consolidated
NCI
Alcoa Proportional
Short-term borrowings
$
75
$
30
$
45
$
75
$
30
$
45
Long-term debt due within one year
1
—
1
1
—
1
Long-term debt, less amount due within one year
1,725
—
1,725
1,726
—
1,726
Total debt
1,801
30
1,771
1,802
30
1,772
Less: Cash and cash equivalents
1,432
138
1,294
1,814
177
1,637
Net debt (net cash)
369
(108
)
477
(12
)
(147
)
135
Plus: Net pension / OPEB liability
851
8
843
973
15
958
Adjusted net debt (net cash)
$
1,220
$
(100
)
$
1,320
$
961
$
(132
)
$
1,093
Net debt is a non-GAAP financial measure. Management believes that this measure is meaningful to investors because management assesses Alcoa Corporation’s leverage position after considering available cash that could be used to repay outstanding debt. When cash exceeds total debt, the measure is expressed as net cash. Adjusted net debt and proportional adjusted net debt are also non-GAAP financial measures. Management believes that these additional measures are meaningful to investors because management also assesses Alcoa Corporation’s leverage position after considering available cash that could be used to repay outstanding debt and net pension/OPEB liability, net of the portion of those items attributable to noncontrolling interest (NCI).
Days Working Capital
Quarter ended
September 30,
2022
June 30,
2022
September 30,
2021
Receivables from customers
$
749
$
898
$
769
Add: Inventories
2,400
2,556
1,702
Less: Accounts payable, trade
(1,590
)
(1,752
)
(1,482
)
DWC working capital
$
1,559
$
1,702
$
989
Sales
$
2,851
$
3,644
$
3,109
Number of days in the quarter
92
91
92
Days working capital(1)
50
43
29
Days working capital is a non-GAAP financial measure. Management believes that this measure is meaningful to investors because management uses its working capital position to assess Alcoa Corporation’s efficiency in liquidity management.
(1)
Days working capital is calculated as DWC working capital divided by the quotient of Sales and number of days in the quarter.
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