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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 8-K
 
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): August 2, 2023
 
Mistras Group, Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Delaware 001-34481 22-3341267
(State or other jurisdiction (Commission (IRS Employer
of incorporation) File Number) Identification No.)
 
195 Clarksville Road  
Princeton Junction,New Jersey 08550
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
 
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (609716-4000
 
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2 below):
 
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.01 par valueMGNew York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company  
 
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o 




Item 2.02.  Results of Operations and Financial Condition
 
On August 2, 2023, Mistras Group, Inc. (the "Company," "we," "us" and "our") issued a press release announcing the financial results for our second quarter of 2023, which ended June 30, 2023. A copy of the press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this report.

Disclosure of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
 
In the press release attached, the Company uses the terms “Adjusted EBITDA”, “free cash flow” and "net debt", which are not measures of financial performance under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). Also, in the tables to the press release, the non-GAAP financial measures "Segment and Total Company Income before Special Items” (which includes operating income before special items) and are presented and reconciled to financial measures under GAAP within the table "Segment and Total Company Income (Loss) from Operations (GAAP) to Income (Loss) from Operations before Special Items (Non-GAAP)" and the non-GAAP financial measure "Diluted EPS excluding Special Items", are presented and reconciled to financial measure under GAAP within the table "Net Loss (GAAP) and Diluted EPS (GAAP) to Net Loss Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP) and Diluted EPS Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP)". Information about these non-GAAP measures are included in the press release.

Our management uses these non-GAAP measurements as a measure of operating performance and liquidity to assist in comparing performance from period to period on a consistent basis, as a measure for planning and forecasting overall expectations and for evaluating actual results against such expectations. Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are also performance evaluation metrics used to determine incentive compensation for executive officers.

We believe that investors and other users of the financial statements benefit from the presentation of these non-GAAP measurements because they provide additional metrics to compare the Company's operating performance and liquidity on a consistent basis and measure underlying trends and results of the Company's business. Adjusted EBITDA and operating income before special items assist in evaluating our operating performance because they remove the impact of certain items that management believes do not directly reflect our core operations. For instance, Adjusted EBITDA generally excludes interest expense, taxes and depreciation and amortization, each of which can vary substantially from company to company depending upon accounting methods and the book value and age of assets, capital structure, capital investment cycles and the method by which assets were acquired. It also eliminates stock-based compensation, which is a non-cash expense and is excluded by management when evaluating the underlying performance of our business operations.

Our management uses free cash flow when evaluating the performance of our business operations. This measurement also takes into account cash used to purchase fixed assets needed for business operations which are not expensed. We believe this measurement provides an additional tool to compare cash generated by our operations on a consistent basis and measure underlying trends and results in our business.

While Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are terms and financial measurements commonly used by investors and securities analysts, they have limitations. As non-GAAP measurements, Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flows have no standard meaning and, therefore, may not be comparable with similar measurements for other companies. Similarly, segment and total company income before special items and diluted EPS excluding special items has no standard meaning and may not be comparable to measurements for other companies. Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are generally limited as analytical tools because they exclude charges and expenses we do incur as part of our operations as well as cash uses which are included in a GAAP cash flow statement. In addition, free cash flow does not represent residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures since items such as debt repayments are not deducted in determining such measurement.

None of these non-GAAP financial measurements should be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analyzing our results as reported under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Item 9.01.  Financial Statement and Exhibits
 
Exhibit No.     Description    
 
99.1          Press release issued by Mistras Group, Inc. on May 3, 2023
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SIGNATURE
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
 MISTRAS GROUP, INC.
   
   
Date: August 2, 2023By:/s/ Edward J. Prajzner
  Name:Edward J. Prajzner
  Title:Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

Exhibit No. Description

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Document



Exhibit 99.1

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MISTRAS Announces Second Quarter and First Half 2023 Results

Strong revenue growth in key markets - Commercial Aerospace and Data Solutions including OnStream Pipeline
Selling, General and Administrative expenses reduced by $1.3 million or 3.1% on a quarterly sequential basis
Significant Operating Cashflow increase of 134.6% for the first half of 2023 to $18.3 million

PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J., August 2, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - MISTRAS Group, Inc. (MG: NYSE), a leading "one source" multinational provider of integrated technology-enabled asset protection solutions, reported financial results for its second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2023.


Highlights of the Second Quarter 2023*
Revenue of $176.0 million, down 1.7%
Gross profit of $49.7 million, with gross profit margin of 28.2%
GAAP Net income of $0.3 million, with Adjusted EBITDA of $15.3 million
Operating Cash Flow of $13.9 million, and Free Cash Flow of $8.0 million


Highlights of the First Half 2023*
Revenue of $344.0 million, up 1.0%, a 1.9% increase excluding FX exchange impact**
Gross profit of $95.8 million, up 2.5%, with gross profit margin of 27.8%, up 40 bps
GAAP Net loss of $4.6 million, with Adjusted EBITDA up 7.9% to $25.7 million
Operating Cash Flow of $18.3 million, and Free Cash Flow of $7.7 million

* All comparisons are consolidated and versus the equivalent prior year period, unless otherwise noted.
** Foreign currency (“FX”) exchange impact is calculated by converting current period financial results in local currency, using the prior period exchange rates, and comparing this amount to the current period financial results in local currency using the current period exchange rate.




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For the second quarter of 2023, consolidated revenue was $176.0 million, a 1.7% decrease, including the unfavorable impact of $0.7 million of FX exchange. The second quarter revenue decline was primarily attributable to a decrease in workload associated with a delayed Defense contract and decreases in the Power Generation industry related to project timing, which more than offset strong growth in the Commercial Aerospace industry, OnStream Pipeline InLine Inspection (“ILI”) business, and Data Solutions offerings. Second quarter 2023 gross profit decreased 7.2% with gross profit margin declining 170 basis points, as compared to the year ago period. The gross margin decrease was primarily due to increased European energy costs and deleveraging of fixed costs due to revenue levels, partially offset by improved sales mix in the current quarter.

Selling, general and administrative expenses (“SG&A”) in the second quarter of 2023 were $41.5 million, up from $40.9 million in the second quarter of 2022, in part due to aforementioned unfavorable FX exchange. Second quarter SG&A was down sequentially from the first quarter of 2023, as a result of on-going budgeted cost controls.

The Company generated net income of $0.3 million in the second quarter of 2023, as compared to net income of $4.6 million in the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA was $15.3 million in the second quarter of 2023 compared to $18.3 million in the prior year, a decrease of 16.4%, primarily attributable to the decrease in revenue and gross profit. The year-to-date 2023 net loss was $4.6 million, resulting in Adjusted EBITDA of $25.7 million which was an increase of 7.9% over the prior year period, primarily attributable to a favorable change in sales mix.

Cost Savings Implementation

As announced in February 2023, the Company has been exploring ways to improve profitability and Adjusted EBITDA, through meaningful margin improvement and steps to achieve sustained cost savings. The Company has completed the initial phase of this project, which it refers to as Project Phoenix, wherein efficiency and profitability opportunities were identified. The Company is now undertaking the next phase of validating actionable initiatives, which can then be implemented prospectively. The Company will provide an update at the end of the third quarter of 2023, after further progress is made towards achievement of such opportunities.

The Company has already taken certain actions in 2023 which are expected to yield annualized cost savings of approximately $6.2 million, of which approximately $5.1 million are expected to be realized in 2023. Most of these cost savings are related to the Company’s North America operations and are related to a reduction in overhead functions classified within the SG&A line. Approximately $4.5 million of the $5.1 million savings anticipated to be achieved in 2023 were budgeted for, and hence were included in the Company’s original Adjusted EBITDA guidance for 2023.

Chief Executive Officer Dennis Bertolotti commented, “Although we continue to generate revenue growth in many of our key markets, the impact of decreased activity under one of our Defense contracts offset these gains at a consolidated level. Hence, total revenue was down marginally, adjusted for the effect of FX exchange. However, heading into the second half of 2023, we expect Adjusted EBITDA will improve year over year despite revenue being lower than initially anticipated. We have implemented cost-saving initiatives via specific actions, many of which are expected to improve performance in our legacy Oil and Gas business.

There were also several bright spots related to revenue growth drivers in the second quarter of 2023. In particular, West Penn, a key shop laboratory business which specializes in Aerospace, reported an all-time record revenue
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quarter. Additionally, OnStream, our ILI pipeline testing business, achieved its best second quarter revenue in its history. The OnStream growth was driven by a record quarter for its US business, which increased revenue by over 75% for the first half of 2023, compared to the prior year period. Within Data Solutions, our PCMS/New Century business also experienced growth in the quarter, driven by continued customer adoption of its predictive analytics via OneSuite. There was also progress achieved in strengthening our financial position, with strong cash flow, and a significant reduction in days sales outstanding, which contributed to a further reduction in our outstanding debt.”

Mr. Bertolotti continued, “In the second half of the year, we will continue to seek additional, incremental benefits from Project Phoenix, expanding upon what we have already implemented in cost reduction efforts during the first half of 2023. We will continue to improve operating efficiency, which will contribute to an improved bottom line result. We also anticipate that second half revenue will be stable, with modest growth over the comparable prior year period, but with an expanded improvement in Adjusted EBITDA due to a favorable sales mix shift and on-going cost controls.”

Mr. Bertolotti concluded, “Our cash flow remains strong, and I am pleased with the investments that we have made in 2023 related to our higher growth businesses via increased capital expenditures, which will further our expansion in key growth markets. As a result of our cost savings initiatives and the growth in our high margin businesses, I am optimistic that Mistras is positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for our offerings, accelerating our transition to profitable growth.”

Performance by certain segments during the second quarter was as follows:

North America segment (Referred to as “Services” in prior filings) second quarter revenue was $145.6 million, down 2.7% from $149.5 million in the prior year quarter but down 1.9% when adjusting for unfavorable foreign currency exchange. The revenue decline was primarily due to a decrease in workload under a Defense contract and decreases in Power Generation project timing, which offset the strong growth achieved in our West Penn, OnStream and other Data Solutions related businesses. For the second quarter, gross profit was $39.7 million, compared to $43.0 million in the prior year. Gross profit margin was 27.3% for the second quarter of 2023, a 140 basis point decline from 28.7% in the second quarter of the prior year. This decrease was primarily due to unabsorbed overhead costs associated with lower revenue levels, partially offset by improved sales mix in the current year period.

International segment second quarter revenue was $30.3 million, up 2.3% from $29.6 million in the prior year quarter and up 0.7% excluding the impact of favorable FX exchange. This revenue growth was primarily due to increased turnaround projects than in the prior year comparable quarter. International segment second quarter gross profit margin was 27.7%, compared to 31.9% in the prior year, a 420-basis point decrease, primarily attributable to inflationary pressures including rising energy and incremental subcontractor costs.

Cash Flow and Balance Sheet
The Company’s net cash provided by operating activities was $18.3 million for the first six months of 2023, compared to $7.8 million in the prior year. Free cash flow was $7.7 million for the first six months of 2023, compared to $0.7 million in the prior year. The Company’s improved cash flow performance was primarily attributable to an improvement in days sales outstanding during the current year. Capital expenditures increased by $3.5 million versus the first six months of 2022, as the Company is increasing investments to foster revenue growth.
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The Company’s gross debt was $183.7 million as of June 30, 2023, compared to $191.3 million as of December 31, 2022. Gross debt decreased by $5.6 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2023, from $189.3 million as of March 31, 2023, to $183.7 million as of June 30, 2023. The Company’s net debt was $165.7 million as of June 30, 2023.

Reorganization and Other
For the second quarter of 2023, the Company recorded $1.2 million of reorganization costs related to on-going efficiency and productivity initiatives, primarily related to overhead cost savings. For the quarter, these charges included professional fees and certain restructuring charges associated with changes made in the Company’s organizational structure. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company recorded $3.3 million of total reorganization costs. The actions taken in the first half of this year are expected to contribute $5.1 million to Adjusted EBITDA in the current year, of which $4.5 million was expected and budgeted for in the Company’s original outlook for 2023.

Outlook
The Company is updating its guidance ranges, to reflect current market conditions and the Company’s focus on profitable growth and cost savings. Revenue for the full year 2023 is now expected to be between $700 and $720 million, due primarily to reductions in legacy Oil and Gas revenue particularly the Downstream sub-category. Adjusted EBITDA is now expected to be between $68 and $71 million. The Company has already taken certain actions in 2023 which are expected to yield annualized cost savings of approximately $6.2 million, of which approximately $5.1 million is expected to be realized in 2023 and had been budgeted for, and hence was included in the Company’s original guidance for 2023. Operating cash flow will be adversely impacted by certain cash expenses to achieve cost savings. The Company’s Free Cash Flow guidance is being adjusted to between $23 and $25 million due to the reduction in the Company’s Adjusted EBITDA guidance and higher than anticipated Capital Expenditures of over $20 million. The Free Cash Flow guidance excludes the aforementioned impact of certain cash expenses to achieve cost savings.


Conference Call
In connection with this release, MISTRAS will hold a conference call on August 3, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. (Eastern).
To listen to the live webcast of the conference call, visit the Investor Relations section of MISTRAS Group’s website at www.mistrasgroup.com

Note there is a new process to participate in the live question and answer session. Individuals wishing to participate may preregister at: https://register.vevent.com/register/BI7c5435a7a0a842eaa827bbb551ae1307

Upon registering, a dial-in number and unique PIN will be provided to join the conference call. Following the conference call, an archived webcast of the event will be available for one year by visiting the Investor Relations section of MISTRAS Group’s website.

About MISTRAS Group, Inc. - One Source for Asset Protection Solutions®
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MISTRAS Group, Inc. (NYSE: MG) is a leading "one source" multinational provider of integrated technology-enabled asset protection solutions, helping to maximize the safety and operational uptime for civilization’s most critical industrial and civil assets.

Backed by an innovative, data-driven asset protection portfolio, proprietary technologies, strong commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives, and a decades-long legacy of industry leadership, MISTRAS leads clients in the oil and gas, aerospace and defense, renewable and nonrenewable power, civil infrastructure, and manufacturing industries towards achieving operational and environmental excellence. By supporting these organizations that help fuel our vehicles and power our society, inspecting components that are trusted for commercial, defense, and space craft; building real-time monitoring equipment to enable safe travel across bridges; and helping to propel sustainability, MISTRAS helps the world at large.

MISTRAS enhances value for its clients by integrating asset protection throughout supply chains and centralizing integrity data through a suite of Industrial IoT-connected digital software and monitoring solutions. The company’s core capabilities also include non-destructive testing (“NDT”) field inspections enhanced by advanced robotics, laboratory quality control and assurance testing, sensing technologies and NDT equipment, asset and mechanical integrity engineering services, and light mechanical maintenance and access services.

For more information about how MISTRAS helps protect civilization’s critical infrastructure, visit www.mistrasgroup.com or contact Nestor S. Makarigakis, Group Vice President of Marketing at marcom@mistrasgroup.com.


Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements

Certain statements made in this press release are "forward-looking statements" about MISTRAS' financial results and estimates, products and services, business model, strategy, growth opportunities, profitability and competitive position, and other matters. These forward-looking statements generally use words such as "future," "possible," "potential," "targeted," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "plan," "predict," "project," "will," "may," "should," "could," "would" and other similar words and phrases. Such statements are not guarantees of future performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate indications of the times at, or by which, such performance or results will be achieved, if at all. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from those expressed in these statements. A list, description and discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties can be found in the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's 2022 Annual Report on Form 10-K dated March 15, 2023, as updated by our reports on Form 10-Q and Form 8-K. The forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof, and MISTRAS undertakes no obligation to update such statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Use of Non-GAAP Measures
In addition to financial information prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. (GAAP), this press release also contains adjusted financial measures that we believe provide investors and management with supplemental information relating to operating performance and trends that facilitate comparisons between periods and with respect to projected information. The term "Adjusted EBITDA" used in this release is a financial measurement not calculated in accordance with GAAP and is defined as net income attributable to
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MISTRAS Group, Inc. plus: interest expense, provision for income taxes, depreciation and amortization, share-based compensation expense, certain acquisition related costs (including transaction due diligence costs and adjustments to the fair value of contingent consideration), foreign exchange (gain) loss, non-cash impairment charges, reorganization and related charges and, if applicable, certain additional special items which are noted. A reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to a financial measurement under GAAP is set forth in a table attached to this press release. The Company also uses the term “net debt”, a non-GAAP measurement defined as the sum of the current and long-term portions of long-term debt, less cash and cash equivalents and the term “free cash flow”, a non-GAAP measurement the Company defines as cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures (which is classified as an investing activity). A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measurements to GAAP are also set forth in tables attached to this press release. In the tables attached is also a table reconciling “Segment and Total Company Income (Loss) from Operations (GAAP) to Income (Loss) from Operations before Special Items (non-GAAP)", “Net Loss (GAAP) and Diluted EPS (GAAP) to Net Loss Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP) and Diluted EPS Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP)” which reconciles the non-GAAP amounts to GAAP measurements.

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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
 
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
ASSETS(unaudited)
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents$17,999 $20,488 
Accounts receivable, net118,773 123,657 
Inventories16,067 13,556 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets17,991 10,181 
Total current assets170,830 167,882 
Property, plant and equipment, net81,297 77,561 
Intangible assets, net46,145 49,015 
Goodwill201,586 199,635 
Deferred income taxes915 779 
Other assets40,173 40,032 
Total assets$540,946 $534,904 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable$17,014 $12,532 
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities78,972 77,844 
Current portion of long-term debt7,550 7,425 
Current portion of finance lease obligations5,188 4,201 
Income taxes payable980 1,726 
Total current liabilities109,704 103,728 
Long-term debt, net of current portion176,121 183,826 
Obligations under finance leases, net of current portion12,441 10,045 
Deferred income taxes10,103 6,283 
Other long-term liabilities32,044 32,273 
Total liabilities340,413 336,155 
Equity
Preferred stock, 10,000,000 shares authorized— — 
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 200,000,000 shares authorized, 30,301,985 and 29,895,487 shares issued and outstanding302 298 
Additional paid-in capital245,058 243,031 
Accumulated deficit(16,138)(11,489)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(29,035)(33,390)
Total Mistras Group, Inc. stockholders’ equity200,187 198,450 
Non-controlling interests346 299 
Total equity200,533 198,749 
Total liabilities and equity$540,946 $534,904 


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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss)
(in thousands, except per share data)


 
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Revenue$176,030 $179,031 $344,046 $340,693 
Cost of revenue120,442 119,980 236,493 235,738 
Depreciation5,866 5,493 11,754 11,505 
Gross profit49,722 53,558 95,799 93,450 
Selling, general and administrative expenses41,484 40,856 84,305 82,777 
Bad debt provision for troubled customers, net of recoveries— 289 — 289 
Reorganization and other costs1,240 (180)3,316 (65)
Legal settlement and insurance recoveries, net150 (153)150 (994)
Research and engineering511 522 991 1,073 
Depreciation and amortization2,443 2,635 4,969 5,430 
Acquisition-related expense, net13 63 
Income from operations3,893 9,576 2,065 4,877 
Interest expense3,858 2,117 7,927 4,055 
Income before provision (benefit) for income taxes35 7,459 (5,862)822 
Provision (benefit) for income taxes(341)2,793 (1,260)1,509 
Net Income (Loss)376 4,666 (4,602)(687)
Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of taxes39 23 47 33 
Net Income (Loss) attributable to Mistras Group, Inc.$337 $4,643 $(4,649)$(720)
Earnings (loss) per common share:
Basic$0.01 $0.15 $(0.15)$(0.02)
Diluted$0.01 $0.15 $(0.15)$(0.02)
Weighted-average common shares outstanding:
Basic30,368 29,957 30,214 29,840 
Diluted30,660 30,233 30,214 29,840 

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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Operating Data by Segment
(in thousands)
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Revenues
North America$145,550 $149,528 $282,482 $282,474 
International30,277 29,610 59,684 57,748 
Products and Systems3,329 2,652 7,068 5,588 
Corporate and eliminations(3,126)(2,759)(5,188)(5,117)
$176,030 $179,031 $344,046 $340,693 
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Gross profit
North America$39,679 $42,954 $76,316 $73,479 
International8,398 9,440 15,766 17,630 
Products and Systems1,614 1,157 3,676 2,325 
Corporate and eliminations31 41 16 
$49,722 $53,558 $95,799 $93,450 

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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Revenues by Category
(in thousands)

Revenue by industry was as follows:
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023North AmericaInternationalProductsCorp/ElimTotal
Oil & Gas$97,500 $8,609 $15 $— $106,124 
Aerospace & Defense13,665 5,136 217 — 19,018 
Industrials 11,066 6,203 468 — 17,737 
Power generation & Transmission5,459 1,530 1,167 — 8,156 
Other Process Industries8,864 4,466 51 — 13,381 
Infrastructure, Research & Engineering4,171 2,028 547 — 6,746 
Petrochemical1,577 156 — — 1,733 
Other3,248 2,149 864 (3,126)3,135 
Total$145,550 $30,277 $3,329 $(3,126)$176,030 

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022North AmericaInternationalProductsCorp/ElimTotal
Oil & Gas$93,098 $8,028 $139 $— $101,265 
Aerospace & Defense17,300 5,118 26 — 22,444 
Industrials 9,794 6,506 333 — 16,633 
Power generation & Transmission8,378 1,997 678 — 11,053 
Other Process Industries11,641 3,754 14 — 15,409 
Infrastructure, Research & Engineering3,183 2,193 442 — 5,818 
Petrochemical3,584 55 — — 3,639 
Other2,550 1,959 1,020 (2,759)2,770 
Total$149,528 $29,610 $2,652 $(2,759)$179,031 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2023North AmericaInternationalProductsCorp/ElimTotal
Oil & Gas$187,273 $17,464 $52 $— $204,789 
Aerospace & Defense27,276 10,116 228 — 37,620 
Industrials20,368 12,256 1,026 — 33,650 
Power generation & Transmission10,446 3,187 2,493 — 16,126 
Other Process Industries17,973 7,703 78 — 25,754 
Infrastructure, Research & Engineering6,654 4,164 1,689 — 12,507 
Petrochemical6,714 301 — — 7,015 
Other5,778 4,493 1,502 (5,188)6,585 
Total$282,482 $59,684 $7,068 $(5,188)$344,046 
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Six Months Ended June 30, 2022North AmericaInternationalProductsCorp/ElimTotal
Oil & Gas$179,711 $15,600 $177 $— $195,488 
Aerospace & Defense32,322 10,058 134 — 42,514 
Industrials18,801 12,034 835 — 31,670 
Power generation & Transmission12,200 4,559 1,523 — 18,282 
Other Process Industries21,934 7,272 15 — 29,221 
Infrastructure, Research & Engineering5,689 4,232 1,339 — 11,260 
Petrochemical6,629 133 — — 6,762 
Other5,188 3,860 1,565 (5,117)5,496 
Total$282,474 $57,748 $5,588 $(5,117)$340,693 

Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Revenues by Category (continued)
(in thousands)

The Company has retrospectively reclassified certain Oil and Gas sub-category revenues for each quarterly period in 2022 in order to conform the classification with the current year presentation. Total Oil and Gas sub-category revenues were unchanged in total in each quarterly period and for the full year ended December 31, 2022. The table below presents the reclassified balances for each quarterly period in the prior year.
 2022 Quarterly Revenues
 Three months ended March 31,Three months ended June 30,Three months ended September 30,Three months ended December 31,
Oil and Gas Revenue by sub-category  
Upstream$36,397 $38,051 $35,173 $36,435 
Midstream20,427 27,153 25,885 23,540 
Downstream37,399 36,061 35,973 35,258 
Total$94,223 $101,265 $97,031 $95,233 


 Three months ended June 30,Six months ended June 30,
 2023202220232022
Oil and Gas Revenue by sub-category  
Upstream$41,961 $38,051 $78,900 $74,448 
Midstream27,293 27,153 48,524 47,580 
Downstream36,870 36,061 77,365 73,460 
Total$106,124 $101,265 $204,789 $195,488 


Consolidated Revenue by type was as follows:
 Three months ended June 30,Six months ended June 30,
 2023202220232022

Field Services$116,104 $121,364 $225,784 $226,859 
Shop Laboratories14,244 9,916 27,376 23,005 
Data Solutions18,107 16,236 34,919 28,635 
Other27,575 31,515 55,967 62,194 
Total$176,030 $179,031 $344,046 $340,693 
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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Reconciliation of
Segment and Total Company Income (Loss) from Operations (GAAP) to Income before Special Items (non-GAAP)
(in thousands)
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
North America:
Income from operations (GAAP)$12,338 $14,855 $21,715 $18,615 
Bad debt provision for troubled customers, net of recoveries— 289 — 289 
Reorganization and other costs478 539 28 
Legal settlement and insurance recoveries, net150 — 150 (841)
Acquisition-related expense, net— — — 45 
Income from operations before special items (non-GAAP)$12,966 $15,145 $22,404 $18,136 
International:
Income (loss) from operations (GAAP)$507 $1,580 $(61)$1,864 
Reorganization and other costs88 (187)195 (99)
Income from operations before special items (non-GAAP)$595 $1,393 $134 $1,765 
Products and Systems:
Income (loss) from operations (GAAP)$94 $(420)$478 $(1,002)
Income (loss) from operations (GAAP)$94 $(420)$478 $(1,002)
Corporate and Eliminations:
Loss from operations (GAAP)$(9,046)$(6,439)$(20,067)$(14,600)
Legal settlement and insurance recoveries, net— (153)— (153)
Reorganization and other costs674 2,582 
Acquisition-related expense, net13 18 
Loss from operations before special items (non-GAAP)$(8,371)$(6,573)$(17,482)$(14,729)
Total Company:
Income from operations (GAAP)$3,893 $9,576 $2,065 $4,877 
Bad debt provision for troubled customers, net of recoveries— 289 — 289 
Reorganization and other costs1,240 (180)3,316 (65)
Legal settlement and insurance recoveries, net150 (153)150 (994)
Acquisition-related expense, net13 63 
Income from operations before special items (non-GAAP)$5,284 $9,545 $5,534 $4,170 


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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Reconciliation of
Gross Debt (GAAP) to Net Debt (non-GAAP)
(in thousands)

June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Current portion of long-term debt$7,550 $7,425 
Long-term debt, net of current portion176,121 183,826 
Total Gross Debt (GAAP)183,671 191,251 
Less: Cash and cash equivalents(17,999)(20,488)
Total Net Debt (non-GAAP)$165,672 $170,763 

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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Summary Cash Flow Information
(in thousands)

Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net cash provided by (used in):
Operating activities$13,888 $13,208 $18,321 $7,809 
Investing activities(5,351)(3,762)(9,811)(6,499)
Financing activities(7,236)(9,379)(11,187)(5,056)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash(19)(1,379)188 (1,755)
Net change in cash and cash equivalents$1,282 $(1,312)$(2,489)$(5,501)


Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Reconciliation of
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities (GAAP) to Free Cash Flow (non-GAAP)
(in thousands)
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP)$13,888 $13,208 $18,321 $7,809 
Less:
    Purchases of property, plant and equipment(5,469)(3,631)(9,801)(6,692)
    Purchases of intangible assets(461)(248)(822)(399)
Free cash flow (non-GAAP)$7,958 $9,329 $7,698 $718 

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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Reconciliation of
Net Income (Loss) (GAAP) to Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)
(in thousands)

Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net Income (loss) (GAAP)$376 $4,666 $(4,602)$(687)
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests, net of taxes39 23 47 33 
Net Income (loss) attributable to Mistras Group, Inc.$337 $4,643 $(4,649)$(720)
Interest expense3,858 2,117 7,927 4,055 
Provision (benefit) for income taxes(341)2,793 (1,260)1,509 
Depreciation and amortization8,309 8,128 16,723 16,935 
Share-based compensation expense1,091 1,255 2,633 2,770 
Acquisition-related expense13 63 
Reorganization and other related costs (benefit), net1,240 (180)3,316 (65)
Legal settlement and insurance recoveries, net150 (153)150 (994)
Bad debt provision for troubled customers, net of recoveries— 289 — 289 
Foreign exchange (gain) loss654 (597)875 
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)$15,299 $18,308 $25,718 $23,846 

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Mistras Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Reconciliation of
Net Income (Loss) (GAAP) and Diluted EPS (GAAP) to Net Income (Loss) Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP)
and Diluted EPS Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP)
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net income (loss) attributable to Mistras Group, Inc. (GAAP)$337 $4,643 $(4,649)$(720)
Special items1,391 (31)3,469 (707)
Tax impact on special items(311)24 (815)180 
Special items, net of tax$1,080 $(7)$2,654 $(527)
Net income (loss) attributable to Mistras Group, Inc. Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP)$1,417 $4,636 $(1,995)$(1,247)
Diluted EPS (GAAP)(1)
$0.01 $0.15 $(0.15)$(0.02)
Special items, net of tax0.04 — 0.09 (0.02)
Diluted EPS Excluding Special Items (non-GAAP)$0.05 $0.15 $(0.06)$(0.04)
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(1) For the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, 1,106,595 shares and 1,412,073 shares related to restricted stock were excluded from the calculation of diluted EPS due to the net loss for the period.



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