UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

 

FORM 6-K

 

 

 

Report of Foreign Private Issuer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16

Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

For the month of August 2022

 

Commission File Number 001-40772

 

 

 

Cellebrite DI Ltd.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

94 Shlomo Shmelzer Road

Petah Tikva 4970602, Israel

(Address of principal executive office)

 

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

 

Form 20-F ☒ Form 40-F ☐

 

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): ☐

 

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7): ☐

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXPLANATORY NOTE

 

On August 11, 2022, Cellebrite DI Ltd. (the “Registrant” or “Cellebrite”) issued a press release titled “Cellebrite Announces Second Quarter 2022 Results.” A copy of this press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 herewith.

 

The GAAP financial statements tables contained in the press release attached to this report on Form 6-K are incorporated by reference into the Registrant’s registration statement on Form S-8 (File No. 333-260878).

 

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SIGNATURES

 

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, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Cellebrite DI Ltd.

 

August 11, 2022    
  By:  /s/ Dana Gerner
    Dana Gerner
  Chief Financial Officer

 

 

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Exhibit 99.1

 

 

 

Cellebrite Announces Second Quarter 2022 Results

 

ARR of $214 million, up 35% year-over-year

 

Second Quarter revenue of $62.6 million, Increase 6% year-over-year

 

PETAH TIKVA, ISRAEL, and TYSONS CORNER, VA, August 11, 2022 – Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (“DI”) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced financial results for the three and six months ending June 30, 2022.

 

“We continue to see a healthy market in adoption of digital intelligence solutions. This enabled us to continue delivering robust ARR growth and consistent high retention rates,” said Yossi Carmil, Cellebrite’s CEO. “Yet, revenues in the second quarter of the year were lower than expected mainly due to some longer sales cycles that impacted our ability to close some larger deals in the timeframe anticipated; the faster than planned transition from perpetual to subscription which resulted in a short-term impact to our results, but ultimately creates a potential long-term incentive to increase customer spending; as well as a some hiring issues in our go-to-market organization which have been properly addressed. We therefore decided to recalibrate our expectations for the second half of 2022 to a level that reflects the internal initiatives we are undertaking. This recalibration has no impact on our long-term view of our business. The need to address the massive growth in digital evidence and to modernize the investigation process, combined with our commitment to continue to provide law enforcement agencies with the broadest, deepest and most innovative Digital Intelligence suite of solutions, gives us confidence in our long-term success, growth and profitability”, Carmil concluded.

 

Second Quarter Financial Highlights

 

Revenue of $62.6 million, up 6% year-over-year, of which subscription revenue was $49.8 million, up 20% year-over-year

 

Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) of $214 million, up 35% year-over-year

 

Recurring revenue dollar-based net retention rate of 128%

 

GAAP gross profit and gross margin of $49.5 million and 79.1%, respectively

 

GAAP net income of $33.2 million; Non-GAAP net loss of $0.03 million

 

GAAP Diluted EPS of $0.17; Non-GAAP Diluted EPS of $)0.0001)

 

Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin of $0.7 million and 1%, respectively

 

Second Quarter and Recent Digital Intelligence Highlights

 

Closed 29 deals valued at $500,000 or more.

 

Launched the SaaS-based version of Cellebrite Premium, and signed a 7-figure deal with a US State police force. As a cloud-based flexible license, this new product release is expected to enable law enforcement agencies of all sizes to benefit from Cellebrite’s cutting-edge technology.

 

Launched Physical Analyzer Ultra Series, transforming Physical Analyzer’s data processing, reporting and capabilities to further empower investigators to uncover key pieces of case-relevant digital evidence and make more efficient and insightful investigative decisions.

 

Recognized as a leader in the inaugural IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Digital Forensics in Public Safety assessment. This is a key part of the Company’s overall Digital Intelligence offering, and Cellebrite was praised for its cutting-edge solutions paired with end-to-end investigative workflow innovation.

 

Partnered with Chainalysis, a leading blockchain data platform, to enable customers to easily identify and assess criminal activity involving cryptocurrency during digital investigations. The integrated solution will provide automated, efficient capabilities and knowledge to identify and assess cryptocurrency risks and correlate such information to additional elements of a related case, to expedite case resolution.

 

Supplemental financial information can be found on the Investor Relations section of our website at
 https://investors.cellebrite.com/financial-information/quarterly-results

 

 

 

 

Financial Outlook

 

“We are pleased with the accelerated adoption of our subscription model which generated a 20% year-over-year subscription revenue growth in Q2, and are updating our forecasts to reflect the variance this acceleration creates between ARR and revenue growth” said Dana Gerner, Chief Financial Officer of Cellebrite.

 

Full year 2022 revenue is expected to be between $270 and $285 million, representing 10-16% year on year growth, compared with $285 to $300 million previously.

 

December 2022 ARR is expected to be between $245 and $260 million, representing 31-39% year on year growth, compared with $250 and $265 million previously.

 

Full year 2022 Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be between $20 and $27 million, representing a 7-9% margin, compared with $39 and $44 million previously.

 

“We are focused on optimizing our spend for efficiency while supporting our go-to-market efforts and ongoing commitment to product innovation. We are committed to responsibly supporting both growth and profitability, and continue to expect profitability to expand in the second half of the year,” Gerner concluded.

 

Conference Call Information

 

Today, August 11, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. ET, Cellebrite will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the Company’s financial results for the second quarter 2022. The call details are below:

 

Telephone participants are advised to register in advance at:

 

https://register.vevent.com/register/BI90711c1a1a8c4d6d8d7487d0eec649e8

 

Upon registration, participants will receive a confirmation email detailing how to join the conference call, including the dial-in number and a unique registrant ID.

 

The live conference call will be webcast in listen-only mode at: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/smmox4u4

 

The webcast will remain available after the call at: https://investors.cellebrite.com/events-presentations.

 

Investor Conferences Schedule:

 

Cellebrite management is scheduled to participate in the following events:

 

Jefferies Israel Tech Trek 2022 - September 22, 2022

 

Non-GAAP Financial Information and Key Performance Indicators

 

This press release includes non-GAAP financial measures. Cellebrite believes that the use of non-GAAP net income (loss), non-GAAP operating (loss) income and Adjusted EBITDA is helpful to investors. These measures, which the Company refers to as our non-GAAP financial measures, are not prepared in accordance with GAAP.

 

The Company believes that the non-GAAP financial measures provide a more meaningful comparison of its operational performance from period to period and offers investors and management greater visibility to the underlying performance of its business. Mainly:

 

Share-based compensation expenses utilize varying available valuation methodologies, subjective assumptions and a variety of equity instruments that can impact a company’s non-cash expenses;

 

Acquired intangible assets are valued at the time of acquisition and are amortized over an estimated useful life after the acquisition, and acquisition-related expenses are unrelated to current operations and neither are comparable to the prior period nor predictive of future results;

 

To the extent that the above adjustments have an effect on tax (income) expense, such an effect is excluded in the non-GAAP adjustment to net income;

 

Tax (income) expense, depreciation and amortization expense vary for many reasons that are often unrelated to our underlying performance and make period-to-period comparisons more challenging; and

 

Financial instruments are remeasured according to GAAP and vary for many reasons that are often unrelated to the company’s current operations and affect financial income.

 

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Each of our non-GAAP financial measures is an important tool for financial and operational decision making and for evaluating our own operating results over different periods of time. The non-GAAP financial measures do not represent our financial performance under U.S. GAAP and should not be considered as alternatives to operating income or net income or any other performance measures derived in accordance with GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures may not provide information that is directly comparable to that provided by other companies in our industry, as other companies in our industry may calculate non-GAAP financial results differently, particularly related to non-recurring, unusual items. In addition, there are limitations in using non-GAAP financial measures because the non-GAAP financial measures are not prepared in accordance with GAAP, and exclude expenses that may have a material impact on our reported financial results. Further, share-based compensation expense has been, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future, significant recurring expenses in our business and an important part of the compensation provided to our employees. In addition, the amortization of intangible assets is expected recurring expense over the estimated useful life of the underlying intangible asset and acquisition-related expenses will be incurred to the extent acquisitions are made in the future. Furthermore, foreign exchange rates may fluctuate from one period to another, and the Company does not estimate movements in foreign currencies.

 

Annual recurring revenue (“ARR”) is defined as the annualized value of active term-based subscription license contracts and maintenance contracts related to perpetual licenses in effect at the end of that period. Term-based license contracts and maintenance contracts for perpetual licenses are annualized by multiplying the revenue of the last month of the period by 12. The annualized value of contracts is a legal and contractual determination made by assessing the contractual terms with our customers. The annualized value of maintenance contracts is not determined by reference to historical revenue, deferred revenue or any other GAAP financial measure over any period. ARR is not a forecast of future revenues, which can be impacted by contract start and end dates and renewal rates.

 

Dollar-based net retention rate (“NRR”) is calculated by dividing customer annual recurring revenue by base revenue. We define base revenue as annual recurring revenue we recognized from all customers with a valid license at the end of the equivalent quarter of the previous year. We define our customer revenue as the annual recurring revenue we recognized on the date of measurement from the same customer base included in our measure of base revenue, including recurring revenue resulting from additional sales to those customers.

 

About Cellebrite

 

Cellebrite’s (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite’s Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more, visit us at www.cellebrite.com and https://investors.cellebrite.com.

 

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Caution About Forward-Looking Statements

 

This document includes “forward looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as “forecast,” “intend,” “seek,” “target,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “continue,” “expect,” “estimate,” “may,” “plan,” “outlook,” “future” and “project” and other similar expressions that predict, project or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters. Such forward looking statements include estimated financial information. Such forward looking statements with respect to revenues, earnings, performance, strategies, prospects and other aspects of the business of Cellebrite are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those indicated by such forward looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: if we do not continue to develop technologically advanced solutions and successfully integrate with the software solutions used by our customers, our future revenue and operating results may be negatively affected; we are materially dependent on acceptance of our solutions by law enforcement markets and government agencies, both domestic and international. If law enforcement and other government agencies do not continue to purchase, accept and use our solutions, our revenue will be adversely affected; real or perceived errors, failures, defects or bugs in our DI solutions could adversely affect our results of operations, growth prospects and reputation; a failure to maintain sales and marketing personnel productivity or hire, integrate and retain additional sales and marketing personnel could adversely affect our results of operations and growth prospects; the global COVID-19 pandemic could negatively impact our business, installations, trainings, and general operations; current and future competitors could have a significant impact on our ability to generate future revenue and profits; we face intense competition and could face pricing pressure from, and lose market share to, our competitors, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, and results of operations; if our solutions are inadvertently or deliberately misused by customers, such customers may achieve sub-optimal results, which could lead to the perception that our solutions are low-quality; our reputation and brand are important to our success, and we may not be able to maintain and enhance our reputation and brand, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, and results of operations; the estimates of market opportunity and forecasts of market growth included in this prospectus may prove to be inaccurate, and even if the market in which we compete achieves the forecasted growth, our business could fail to grow at similar rates, if at all; changes to our packaging and licensing models could adversely affect our ability to attract or retain customers; if we fail to manage future growth effectively, our business could be harmed; our future growth depends in part on our ability to introduce new solutions and add-ons and our failure to do so may harm business and operating results; issues in the use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) (including machine learning) in our platform may result in reputational harm or liability; we may require additional capital to support the growth of our business, and this capital might not be available on acceptable terms, if at all; higher costs or unavailability of materials used to create hardware could adversely affect our financial results; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates could materially affect our financial results; the sales cycle for some of our solutions can be lengthy; if we are unable to retain qualified personnel and senior management and hire and retain additional qualified personnel, our business could suffer; the security of our operations and the integrity of our software solutions are critical to our operations and to maintaining the trust and confidence of our customers; our sales to government customers expose us to business volatility and risks, including government budgeting cycles and appropriations, early termination, audits, investigations, sanctions and penalties; evolving government procurement policies and increased emphasis on cost over performance could adversely affect our business; changes in civil forfeiture laws may affect our customers’ ability to purchase our solutions; failure to adequately obtain, maintain, protect and enforce our intellectual property and other proprietary rights could adversely affect our business; some of our software and systems contain open source software, which may pose particular risks to our proprietary software and information technology systems; other companies may claim that we infringe their intellectual property, which could materially increase costs and materially harm our ability to generate future revenue and profits; certain of our solutions may be perceived as, or determined by the courts to be, a violation of privacy rights and related laws. Any such perception or determination could adversely affect our revenue and results of operations; some of our solutions may be used by customers in a way that is, or that is perceived to be, incompatible with human rights. Any such perception could adversely affect our reputation, revenue and results of operations; we occasionally have limited access to third party data, and if our security measures are breached and unauthorized access to this data is obtained, our systems, data centers and our solutions may be perceived as not being secure, customers may curtail or stop using our service and we may incur significant legal and financial exposure and liabilities; our business is subject to complex and evolving U.S. and non-U.S. laws and regulations regarding privacy, data protection and security, technology protection, and other matters. Many of these laws and regulations are subject to change and uncertain interpretation, and could result in claims, changes to our business practices, monetary penalties, increased cost of operations, or otherwise harm our business; we may in the future become involved in legal, regulatory, or administrative inquiries and proceedings, and unfavorable outcomes in litigation or other of these matters could negatively impact our business, financial conditions, and results of operations; we are subject to Israeli encryption laws and governmental trade controls, including export and regulations, and any non-compliance with these laws could negatively impact our operating results; a variety of new and existing laws and/or interpretations could materially and adversely affect our business; failure to comply with laws, regulations, or contractual provisions applicable to our business could cause us to lose government customers or our ability to contract with the U.S. and other governments; Conditions in Israel could materially and adversely affect our business; it may be difficult to enforce a U.S. judgment against us, our officers and directors or the experts named in this prospectus in Israel or the United States, or to assert U.S. securities laws claims in Israel or serve process on our officers and directors or experts; we are subject to anti-corruption, anti-bribery, and similar laws, and non-compliance with such laws can subject us to criminal penalties or significant fines, harm and reputation, and adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations, and growth prospects; and other factors, risks and uncertainties set forth in the sections titled “Risk Factors” and “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” in our Annual Report on form 20-F filed with the SEC on March 29, 2022 , as amended on April 14, 2022 and in other documents filed by Cellebrite with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), which are available free of charge at www.sec.gov. Further information on potential risks that could affect actual results will be included in the subsequent filings that Cellebrite makes with the SEC from time to time. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made, in this communication or elsewhere. Cellebrite undertakes no obligation to update its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, should circumstances change, except as otherwise required by securities and other applicable laws.

 

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Contacts:

 

Investors

Anat Earon-Heilborn

VP Investor Relations

+972 73 394 8440

investors@cellebrite.com

 

Media

Victor Cooper

Public Relations and Corporate Communications Director

+1 404 804 5910

Victor.cooper@cellebrite.com

 

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Cellebrite DI Ltd.

Second Quarter 2022 Results Summary

(U.S Dollars in thousands)

 

   For the three months ended   For the six months ended 
   June 30,   June 30, 
   2022   2021   2022   2021 
   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited 
                 
Revenue   62,573    59,168    124,958    112,451 
Gross profit   49,475    49,100    100,877    94,184 
Gross margin   79.1%   83.0%   80.7%   83.8%
Operating (loss) income   (5,599)   8,221    (7,545)   12,608 
Operating margin   (8.9)%   13.9%   (6.0)%   11.2%
Cash flow from operations   (4,073)   13,942    (14,610)   13,818 
                     
Non-GAAP Financial Data:                    
Operating (loss) income   (936)   11,456    1,698    21,651 
Operating margin   (1.5)%   19.4%   1.4%   19.3%
Adjusted EBITDA   657    12,719    4,739    24,007 
Adjusted EBITDA margin   1.0%   21.5%   3.8%   21.3%

 

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Cellebrite DI Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(U.S. Dollars in thousands)

 

   June 30,   December 31, 
   2022   2021 
   Unaudited   Audited 
Assets        
Current assets        
Cash and cash equivalents  $89,181   $145,973 
Marketable securities   32,435     
Short-term deposits   18,394    35,592 
Trade receivables (net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $1,500 and $1,040 as of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively)   66,746    67,505 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   11,665    12,818 
Contract acquisition costs   4,601    4,813 
Inventories   8,116    6,511 
Total current assets   231,138    273,212 
           
Non-current assets          
Other non-current assets   1,826    1,958 
Marketable securities   25,335     
Deferred tax assets, net   12,038    9,800 
Property and equipment, net   17,775    16,756 
Intangible assets, net   9,901    11,228 
Goodwill   26,829    26,829 
Total non-current assets   93,704    66,571 
           
Total assets  $324,842   $339,783 
           
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity (deficiency)          
           
Current Liabilities          
Trade payables  $3,775   $9,546 
Other accounts payable and accrued expenses   47,453    54,044 
Deferred revenues   121,645    122,983 
Total current liabilities   172,873    186,573 
           
Long-term liabilities          
Other long term liabilities   6,580    9,537 
Deferred revenues   35,476    36,426 
Restricted Sponsor Shares liability   22,600    44,712 
Price Adjustment Shares liability   37,798    79,404 
Derivative warrant liabilities   25,457    56,478 
Total long-term liabilities   127,911    226,557 
           
Total liabilities  $300,784   $413,130 
           
Shareholders’ equity  (deficiency)          
Share capital    *)    *) 
Additional paid-in capital   (141,921)   (153,072)
Treasury stock, NIS 0.00001 par value; 41,776 ordinary shares   (85)   (85)
Accumulated other comprehensive income   (1,009)   1,372 
Retained earnings   167,073    78,438 
Total shareholders’ equity (deficiency)   24,058    (73,347)
           
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity (deficiency)  $324,842   $339,783 

 

*) Less than 1 USD

 

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Cellebrite DI Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income

(U.S Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

 

   For the three months ended   For the six months ended 
   June 30,   June 30, 
   2022   2021   2022   2021 
   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited 
                 
Revenue:                
Subscription services  $36,446   $29,870   $70,387   $58,844 
Term-license   13,395    11,588    27,653    23,135 
Total subscription   49,841    41,458    98,040    81,979 
Perpetual license and other   4,200    10,382    10,300    18,125 
Professional services   8,532    7,328    16,618    12,347 
Total revenue   62,573    59,168    124,958    112,451 
                     
Cost of revenue:                    
Subscription services   4,576    2,192    8,112    4,674 
Term-license   178    538    368    895 
Total subscription   4,754    2,730    8,480    5,569 
Perpetual license and other   3,256    1,816    5,498    2,876 
Professional services   5,088    5,522    10,103    9,822 
Total cost of revenue   13,098    10,068    24,081    18,267 
                     
Gross profit  $49,475   $49,100   $100,877   $94,184 
                     
Operating expenses:                    
Research and development   19,675    15,388    39,251    30,281 
Sales and marketing   24,892    18,509    48,151    35,027 
General and administrative   10,507    6,982    21,020    16,268 
Total operating expenses  $55,074   $40,879   $108,422   $81,576 
                     
Operating (loss) income  $(5,599)  $8,221   $(7,545)  $12,608 
Financial income, net   38,466    496    94,866    862 
Income before tax   32,867    8,717    87,321    13,470 
Tax (income) expense   (330)   921    (1,314)   2,084 
Net income  $33,197   $7,796   $88,635   $11,386 
                     
Earnings per share:                    
Basic  $0.18   $0.03   $0.47   $0.03 
Diluted  $0.17   $0.02   $0.44   $0.02 
                     
Weighted average shares outstanding:                    
Basic   181,907,435    125,404,745    181,217,005    125,106,697 
Diluted   192,133,157    125,404,745    194,355,966    125,106,697 
                     
Other comprehensive income:                    
Unrealized (loss) gain  on hedging transactions   (1,757)   120    (2,907)   (1,266)
Unrealized loss on Marketable securities   (237)       (286)    
Currency translation adjustments   410    (407)   812    55 
Total other comprehensive loss, net of tax   (1,584)   (287)   (2,381)   (1,211)
Total other comprehensive income  $31,613   $7,509   $86,254   $10,175 

 

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Cellebrite DI Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow

(U.S Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

 

   For the three months ended   For the six months ended 
   June 30,   June 30, 
   2022   2021   2022   2021 
   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited 
Cash flow from operating activities:                
                 
Net income  $33,197   $7,796   $88,635   $11,386 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:                    
Share based compensation and RSU’s   3,605    1,703    6,463    3,402 
Amortization of premium, discount and accrued interest on marketable securities   (55)       (38)    
Depreciation and amortization   2,257    1,699    4,369    3,180 
Interest income from short term deposits (*)   (137)   (148)   (199)   (489)
Deferred income taxes   (918)   134    (1,842)   (569)
Remeasurement of derivative warrants   (13,938)       (31,021)    
Remeasurement of Restricted Sponsor Shares liability   (8,606)       (22,112)    
Remeasurement of Price Adjustment Shares liability   (15,847)       (41,606)    
(Increase) decrease in trade receivables   (7,765)   7,472    (750)   13,709 
Increase (decrease) in deferred revenue   7,858    (3,940)   1,942    (2,692)
Decrease (increase) in other non-current assets   166    (2,559)   133    (4,308)
Decrease (Increase) in prepaid expenses and other current assets   180    (3,149)   930    (5,158)
(Increase) decrease in inventories   (274)   15    (1,621)   (123)
Decrease  in trade payables   (5,421)   (235)   (5,773)   (294)
Increase (decrease) in other accounts payable and accrued expenses   1,922    4,954    (9,163)   (4,570)
(Decrease) increase in other long-term liabilities   (297)   200    (2,957)   344 
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities   (4,073)   13,942    (14,610)   13,818 
                     
Cash flows from investing activities:                    
                     
Purchases of property and equipment   (1,571)   (1,546)   (3,876)   (2,854)
Investment in marketable securities   (33,913)       (63,189)    
Proceed from marketable securities   5,172        5,172     
Assets acquisition       (3,000)       (3,000)
Short term deposits, net (*)   (784)   21,720    17,397    29,569 
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities   (31,096)   17,174    (44,496)   23,715 
                     
Cash flows from financing activities:                    
                     
Exercise of options to shares   1,060    187    4,687    187 
Net cash provided by financing activities   1,060    187    4,687    187 
                     
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents   (34,109)   31,303    (54,419)   37,720 
Net effect of Currency Translation on cash and cash equivalents   (2,429)   125    (2,373)   (173)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period   125,719    139,965    145,973    133,846 
Cash and cash equivalents  at end of period  $89,181   $171,393   $89,181   $171,393 
Supplemental cash flow information:                    
Income taxes paid   2,602    2,254    3,889    5,661 
Non-cash activities                    
Purchase of property and equipment   88    19    221    184 

 

*) Reclassification

 

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Cellebrite DI Ltd.

Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Information

(U.S Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

 

   For the three months ended   For the six months ended 
   June 30,   June 30, 
   2022   2021   2022   2021 
   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited 
                 
Operating (loss) income  $(5,599)  $8,221   $(7,545)  $12,608 
Share based compensation   3,605    1,703    6,463    3,402 
Amortization of intangible assets   664    436    1,328    824 
Acquisition related costs   394    1,096    1,452    4,817 
Non-GAAP operating (loss) income  $(936)  $11,456   $1,698   $21,651 

 

   For the three months ended   For the six months ended 
   June 30,   June 30, 
   2022   2021   2022   2021 
   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited 
                 
Net income  $33,197   $7,796   $88,635   $11,386 
One time tax income           (1,825)    
Share based compensation   3,605    1,703    6,463    3,402 
Amortization of intangible assets   664    436    1,328    824 
Acquisition related costs   394    1,096    1,452    4,817 
Tax expense (income)   506    (154)   81    (958)
Finance income from financial derivatives   (38,391)       (94,739)    
Non-GAAP net (loss) income  $(25)  $10,877   $1,395   $19,471 
                     
Non-GAAP (loss) Earnings per share:                    
Basic  $(0.0001)  $0.09   $0.01   $0.16 
Diluted  $(0.0001)  $0.09   $0.01   $0.16 
                     
Weighted average shares outstanding:                    
Basic   181,907,435    125,404,745    181,217,005    125,106,697 
Diluted   192,133,157    125,404,745    194,355,966    125,106,697 

 

   For the three months ended   For the six months ended 
   June 30,   June 30, 
   2022   2021   2022   2021 
   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited   Unaudited 
                 
Net income  $33,197   $7,796   $88,635   $11,386 
Financial income, net   (38,466)   (496)   (94,866)   (862)
Tax (income) expense   (330)   921    (1,314)   2,084 
Share based compensation   3,605    1,703    6,463    3,402 
Amortization of intangible assets   664    436    1,328    824 
Acquisition related costs   394    1,096    1,452    4,817 
Depreciation expenses   1,593    1,263    3,041    2,356 
Adjusted EBITDA  $657   $12,719   $4,739   $24,007 

 

 

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