Attachment: FY22 Q2 FORM 8K





 
Wiley Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2022 Results
December 7, 2021 - Hoboken, NJ – Wiley (NYSE: JW-A and JW-B), a global leader in scientific research and career-connected education, today announced results for the second quarter ended October 31, 2021.

SUMMARY
GAAP Results: Revenue of $533 million (+9%), Operating Income of $74 million (+6%), and EPS of $0.99 (-19%)
Adjusted Results (at constant currency):  Revenue of $533 million (+8%), Adjusted EBITDA of $127 million (+7%), and Adjusted EPS of $1.29 (+6%)
CFO Transition: John Kritzmacher retiring from Company after eight years of service; Christina Van Tassell joins Wiley as successor

MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY
“Wiley's strong performance reflects our continued effectiveness in helping the world’s leading universities and corporations to increase the impact of new scientific discoveries, improve the return on investment in education, and close critical skill and talent gaps,” said Brian Napack, President and CEO.  “Our revenue growth in Research and Talent Development continues to be particularly noteworthy, driven by steady execution of our strategy and favorable market trends.”

SECOND QUARTER PERFORMANCE
GAAP Measures
Unaudited ($millions except for EPS)
   
Q2 2022
     
Q2 2021
   
Change
 
Revenue
 
$
533.0
   
$
491.0
     
+9
%
Operating Income
 
$
73.9
   
$
69.9
     
+6
%
Diluted EPS
 
$
0.99
   
$
1.22
     
(19
%)
Non-GAAP Measures
   
Q2 2022
     
Q2 2021
   
Change
Constant Currency
 
Revenue
 
$
533.0
   
$
491.0
     
+8
%
Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
127.1
   
$
120.3
     
+7
%
Adjusted EPS*
 
$
1.29
   
$
1.25
     
+6
%

Excluding acquisitions and currency impact, revenue rose 5% for the quarter.  Wiley recorded a favorable FX variance of $2.8 million in Revenue and unfavorable FX variances of $2.1 million in Adjusted EBITDA and $0.03 in Adjusted EPS.

*Adjusted EPS: Wiley’s Adjusted EPS metric excludes the impact of certain non-cash items directly related to acquisitions, most notably the amortization of acquired intangible assets.  The Company does not consider these non-cash items to be indicative of its ongoing operating performance.

Revenue
Research Publishing & Platforms rose 9% as reported and at constant currency and 4% excluding acquisitions, driven by strong growth in open access, corporate solutions, and research platforms.
Academic & Professional Learning grew 4% as reported and 3% at constant currency, driven by strong recovery in Professional Learning from prior-year COVID lockdown impacts.  This more than offset a decline in Education Publishing due to softer US enrollment and some easing of prior-year COVID-related tailwinds in content and courseware.
Education Services increased 17% as reported and 15% at constant currency, driven by 3% growth in University Services (formerly OPM) and strong double-digit growth in Talent Development (formerly mthree).


Adjusted EBITDA
Research Publishing & Platforms rose 10% at constant currency, primarily driven by revenue growth.
Academic & Professional Learning rose 18% at constant currency, reflecting the Professional Learning recovery.
Education Services declined 35% at constant currency due to higher student acquisition costs in University Services and investments to accelerate growth in Talent Development.
Adjusted Corporate Expenses were up 12% mainly due to higher employee-related costs.

EPS
GAAP EPS was $0.99 as compared to $1.22 in the prior year period, which included a $0.25 discrete tax benefit related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES ACT).
Adjusted EPS of $1.29 was up 6% at constant currency driven by higher adjusted EBITDA offsetting higher interest expense.

Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, and Capital Allocation
Net Debt-to-EBITDA ratio (trailing twelve months) at quarter-end was 2.1 compared to 1.9 in the prior year period.
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities (six months) was $76 million compared to $77 million in the prior year period, with higher cash earnings offset by higher annual incentive payments related to Fiscal 2021 outperformance.  Note, Wiley’s seasonal use of cash in the first half of the fiscal year is driven by the timing of cash collections for annual research journal subscriptions.
Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending (six months) was a use of $126 million as compared to a use of $124 million in the prior year.
Acquisitions:  During the quarter, Wiley acquired research editorial services provider, J&J Editorial, for $12 million.
Share Repurchases:  During the quarter, the Company utilized approximately $10 million to repurchase approximately 183,000 shares at an average cost per share of $54.54.

FISCAL YEAR 2022 OUTLOOK
Given performance through six months and leading indicators, the Company is reaffirming its full year outlook.

Metric ($millions, except EPS)
 
    Fiscal 2020
   
    Fiscal 2021
   
 Fiscal 2022 Outlook
 
Revenue
 

$1,831
   

$1,942
   

$2,070 to $2,100
 
Adjusted EBITDA
 

$356
   

$419
   

$415 to $435
 
Adjusted EPS
 

$3.30
   

$4.00
   

$4.00 to $4.25
 
Free Cash Flow
 

$173
   

$257
   

$200 to $220
 


EARNINGS CONFERENCE CALL
Scheduled for today, December 7 at 10:00 am (ET).  Access webcast at investors.wiley.com, or directly at https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3551395/01DAF1B2966C0BBB1AB1A59ED5F92CBB.  US callers, please dial (844) 418-0103 and enter the participant code 4565599#.  International callers, please dial (236) 714-3019 and enter the participant code 4565599#.

ABOUT WILEY
Wiley is a global leader in research and education, unlocking human potential by enabling discovery, powering education, and shaping workforces.  For over 200 years, Wiley has fueled the world’s knowledge ecosystem.  Today, our high-impact content, platforms, and services help researchers, learners, institutions, and corporations achieve their goals in an ever-changing world. Visit us at Wiley.com, Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Wiley provides non-GAAP financial measures and performance results such as “Adjusted EPS,” “EBITDA”, “Adjusted EBITDA,” “Adjusted Contribution to Profit,” “Adjusted Income before Taxes,” “Adjusted Income Tax Provision,” “Adjusted Effective Tax Rate,” “Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending,” “organic revenue,” and results on a Constant Currency basis to assess underlying business performance and trends.  Management believes non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude the impact of restructuring charges and credits and certain other items, and the impact of acquisitions provide a useful comparable basis to analyze operating results and earnings.  See the reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures and explanations of the uses of non-GAAP measures in the supplementary information.  We have not provided our 2022 outlook for the most directly comparable US GAAP financial measures, as they are not available without unreasonable effort due to the high variability, complexity, and low visibility with respect to certain items, including restructuring charges and credits, gains and losses on foreign currency, and other gains and losses.  These items are uncertain, depend on various factors, and could be material to our consolidated results computed in accordance with US GAAP.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release contains certain forward-looking statements concerning the Company's operations, performance, and financial condition.  Reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, as actual results may differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements.  Any such forward-looking statements are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that are inherently subject to uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond the control of the Company and are subject to change based on many important factors.  Such factors include, but are not limited to: (i) the level of investment by Wiley in new technologies and products; (ii) subscriber renewal rates for the Company's journals; (iii) the financial stability and liquidity of journal subscription agents; (iv) the consolidation of book wholesalers and retail accounts; (v) the market position and financial stability of key retailers; (vi) the seasonal nature of the Company's educational business and the impact of the used book market; (vii) worldwide economic and political conditions; (viii) the Company's ability to protect its copyrights and other intellectual property worldwide (ix) the ability of the Company to successfully integrate acquired operations and realize expected opportunities; (x) the Company’s ability to realize operating savings over time and in fiscal year 2022 in connection with our multi-year Business Optimization Program; (xi) the impact of COVID-19 on our operations, performance, and financial condition; and (xii) other factors detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent circumstances.

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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)(2)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF NET INCOME
(Dollars in thousands, except per share information)
(unaudited)
                         
   
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
October 31,
   
October 31,
 
   
2021
   
2020
   
2021
   
2020
 
Revenue, net
 
$
533,003
   
$
491,011
   
$
1,021,391
   
$
922,337
 
Costs and expenses:
                               
Cost of sales
   
174,782
     
154,853
     
340,738
     
299,662
 
Operating and administrative expenses
   
264,190
     
247,167
     
524,779
     
484,536
 
Restructuring and related (credits) charges
   
(1,333
)
   
1,920
     
(1,609
)
   
4,138
 
Amortization of intangible assets
   
21,476
     
17,166
     
42,627
     
34,057
 
Total costs and expenses
   
459,115
     
421,106
     
906,535
     
822,393
 
                                 
Operating income
   
73,888
     
69,905
     
114,856
     
99,944
 
As a % of revenue
   
13.9
%
   
14.2
%
   
11.2
%
   
10.8
%
                                 
Interest expense
   
(4,997
)
   
(4,461
)
   
(9,636
)
   
(9,075
)
Foreign exchange transaction losses
   
(1,370
)
   
(697
)
   
(1,000
)
   
(779
)
(Loss) gain on sale of certain assets
   
(56
)
   
-
     
3,694
     
-
 
Other income, net
   
3,150
     
3,766
     
6,703
     
8,157
 
                                 
Income before taxes
   
70,615
     
68,513
     
114,617
     
98,247
 
                                 
Provision for income taxes
   
14,648
     
81
     
44,820
     
13,481
 
Effective tax rate
   
20.7
%
   
0.1
%
   
39.1
%
   
13.7
%
Net income
 
$
55,967
   
$
68,432
   
$
69,797
   
$
84,766
 
As a % of revenue
   
10.5
%
   
13.9
%
   
6.8
%
   
9.2
%
                                 
Earnings per share
                               
Basic
 
$
1.00
   
$
1.22
   
$
1.25
   
$
1.51
 
Diluted
 
$
0.99
   
$
1.22
   
$
1.24
   
$
1.51
 
                                 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding
                               
Basic
   
55,806
     
56,005
     
55,833
     
55,959
 
Diluted
   
56,388
     
56,165
     
56,477
     
56,182
 
                                 
                                 
Notes:
(1) The supplementary information included in this press release for the three and six months ended October 31, 2021 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

In the three months ended October 31, 2021, we completed the acquisition of J&J Editorial Services, LLC, which is included in our Research Publishing & Platforms segment results.

(2) All amounts are approximate due to rounding.
                               


JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1) (2)
RECONCILIATION OF US GAAP MEASURES to NON-GAAP MEASURES
(unaudited)
                             
Reconciliation of US GAAP EPS to Non-GAAP Adjusted EPS
        
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
        
October 31,
   
October 31,
 
       
2021
   
2020
   
2021
   
2020
 
US GAAP Earnings Per Share - Diluted
 
$
0.99
   
$
1.22
   
$
1.24
   
$
1.51
 
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring and related (credits) charges
   
(0.02
)
   
0.02
     
(0.02
)
   
0.05
 
Foreign exchange losses (gains) on intercompany transactions
   
0.01
     
0.01
     
-
     
(0.02
)
Amortization of acquired intangible assets (3)
   
0.31
     
0.25
     
0.60
     
0.50
 
Loss (gain) loss on sale of certain assets (4)
   
-
     
-
     
(0.05
)
   
-
 
Income tax adjustments (5) (6)
   
-
     
(0.25
)
   
0.37
     
(0.13
)
Non-GAAP Adjusted Earnings Per Share - Diluted
 
$
1.29
   
$
1.25
   
$
2.14
   
$
1.91
 
                                     
Reconciliation of US GAAP Income Before Taxes to Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Before Taxes
        
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
(amounts in thousands)
 
October 31,
   
October 31,
 
         
2021
     
2020
     
2021
     
2020
 
US GAAP Income Before Taxes
 
$
70,615
   
$
68,513
   
$
114,617
   
$
98,247
 
Pretax Impact of Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring and related (credits) charges
   
(1,333
)
   
1,920
     
(1,609
)
   
4,138
 
Foreign exchange losses (gains) on intercompany transactions
   
567
     
231
     
(228
)
   
(1,338
)
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
   
22,608
     
18,381
     
44,892
     
36,530
 
Loss (gain) loss on sale of certain assets (4)
   
56
     
-
     
(3,694
)
   
-
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Before Taxes
 
$
92,513
   
$
89,045
   
$
153,978
   
$
137,577
 
                                     
Reconciliation of US GAAP Income Tax Provision to Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Tax Provision, including our US GAAP Effective Tax Rate and our Non-GAAP Adjusted Effective Tax Rate
                                     
US GAAP Income Tax Provision
 
$
14,648
   
$
81
   
$
44,820
   
$
13,481
 
Income Tax Impact of Adjustments (7)
                               
Restructuring and related (credits) charges
   
(277
)
   
654
     
(232
)
   
1,397
 
Foreign exchange losses (gains) on intercompany transactions
   
120
     
122
     
19
     
(490
)
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
   
5,420
     
4,335
     
10,263
     
8,633
 
Loss (gain) loss on sale of certain assets (4)
   
14
     
-
     
(922
)
   
-
 
Income Tax Adjustments:
                               
Impact of increase in UK statutory rate on deferred tax balances (5)
   
-
     
(83
)
   
(20,726
)
   
(6,772
)
Impact of US CARES Act (6)
   
-
     
13,998
     
-
     
13,998
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Tax Provision
 
$
19,925
   
$
19,107
   
$
33,222
   
$
30,247
 
                                     
US GAAP Effective Tax Rate
   
20.7
%
   
0.1
%
   
39.1
%
   
13.7
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted Effective Tax Rate
   
21.5
%
   
21.5
%
   
21.6
%
   
22.0
%
                                     
Notes:
(1) See Explanation of Usage of Non-GAAP Performance Measures included in this supplementary information for additional details on the reasons why management believes presentation of each non-GAAP performance measure provides useful information to investors. The supplementary information included in this press release for the three and six months ended October 31, 2021 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
                                       
(2) All amounts are approximate due to rounding.
                                       
(3) Reflects the amortization of intangible assets established on the opening balance sheet for an acquired business. This includes the amortization of intangible assets such as developed technology, customer relationships, tradenames, etc., which is reflected in the "Amortization of intangible assets" line in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Net Income. It also includes the amortization of acquired product development assets, which is reflected in "Cost of sales" in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Net Income.
                                       
(4) The gain on sale of certain assets is due to the sale of our world languages product portfolio which was included in our Academic & Professional Learning segment and resulted in a pretax gain of approximately $3.7 million during the six months ended October 31, 2021.
                                       
(5) In the three months ended July 31, 2021, the UK enacted legislation that increased its statutory rate from 19% to 25% effective April 1, 2023. This resulted in a $20.7 million, or $0.37 per share non-cash deferred tax expense from the re-measurement of the Company’s applicable UK net deferred tax liabilities during the three months ended July 31, 2021. These adjustments impacted deferred taxes.

In the three months ended July 31, 2020, the UK enacted legislation that increased its statutory rate from 17% to 19%. This resulted in a $6.7 million, or $0.12 per share non-cash deferred tax expense from the re-measurement of the Company’s applicable UK net deferred tax liabilities during the three months ended July 31, 2020. These adjustments impacted deferred taxes.
                                       
(6) In connection with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and certain regulations, we carried back our April 30, 2020 US net operating loss (NOL) to our year ended April 30, 2015 and claimed a $20.7 million refund. The refund plus interest was received in February 2021. The NOL was carried back to fiscal year 2015 when the US corporate tax rate was 35.0%. The carryback to a year with a higher rate, plus certain additional net permanent deductions included in the carryback resulted in a $14.0 million tax benefit, or $(0.25) per share, $8.4 million from current taxes and $5.6 million from deferred taxes, for the three and six months ended October 31, 2020.
                                       
(7) For the three and six months ended October 31, 2021 and 2020, substantially all of the tax impact was from deferred taxes.


JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)
RECONCILIATION OF US GAAP NET INCOME TO NON-GAAP EBITDA AND ADJUSTED EBITDA
(unaudited)
                         
   
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
October 31,
   
October 31,
 
   
2021
   
2020
   
2021
   
2020
 
Net Income
 
$
55,967
   
$
68,432
   
$
69,797
   
$
84,766
 
Interest expense
   
4,997
     
4,461
     
9,636
     
9,075
 
Provision for income taxes
   
14,648
     
81
     
44,820
     
13,481
 
Depreciation and amortization
   
54,555
     
48,430
     
109,121
     
97,937
 
Non-GAAP EBITDA
   
130,167
     
121,404
     
233,374
     
205,259
 
Restructuring and related (credits) charges
   
(1,333
)
   
1,920
     
(1,609
)
   
4,138
 
Foreign exchange transaction losses
   
1,370
     
697
     
1,000
     
779
 
Loss (gain) on sale of certain assets
   
56
     
-
     
(3,694
)
   
-
 
Other income, net
   
(3,150
)
   
(3,766
)
   
(6,703
)
   
(8,157
)
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
127,110
   
$
120,255
   
$
222,368
   
$
202,019
 
 Adjusted EBITDA Margin
   
23.8
%
   
24.5
%
   
21.8
%
   
21.9
%
                                 
Notes:
(1) See Explanation of Usage of Non-GAAP Performance Measures included in this supplementary information for additional details on the reasons why management believes presentation of each non-GAAP performance measure provides useful information to investors. The supplementary information included in this press release for the three and six months ended October 31, 2021 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)
SEGMENT RESULTS
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
                           
                 
% Change
 
      
Three Months Ended October 31,
   
Favorable (Unfavorable)
 
     
2021
   
2020
   
Reported
   
Constant
Currency
 
Research Publishing & Platforms:
                       
Revenue, net
                       
Research Publishing
 
$
262,873
   
$
240,691
     
9
%
   
9
%
Research Platforms
   
12,281
     
10,643
     
15
%
   
15
%
Total Revenue, net
 
$
275,154
   
$
251,334
     
9
%
   
9
%
                                   
Contribution to Profit
 
$
77,031
   
$
74,088
     
4
%
   
8
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges (credits)
   
22
     
(238
)
   
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
77,053
   
$
73,850
     
4
%
   
8
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
23,464
     
19,765
     
-19
%
   
-18
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
100,517
   
$
93,615
     
7
%
   
10
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
36.5
%
   
37.2
%
               
                                   
Academic & Professional Learning:
                               
Revenue, net
                               
Education Publishing (2)
 
$
98,581
   
$
102,428
     
-4
%
   
-5
%
Professional Learning
   
77,948
     
67,485
     
16
%
   
15
%
Total Revenue, net
 
$
176,529
   
$
169,913
     
4
%
   
3
%
                                   
Contribution to Profit
 
$
41,071
   
$
30,007
     
37
%
   
36
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring (credits) charges
   
(465
)
   
1,541
     
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
40,606
   
$
31,548
     
29
%
   
28
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
18,148
     
17,720
     
-2
%
   
-2
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
58,754
   
$
49,268
     
19
%
   
18
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
33.3
%
   
29.0
%
               
                                   
Education Services:
                               
Revenue, net
                               
University Services (3)
 
$
58,081
   
$
56,261
     
3
%
   
3
%
Talent Development Services (2) (4)
   
23,239
     
13,503
     
72
%
   
67
%
Total Revenue, net
 
$
81,320
   
$
69,764
     
17
%
   
15
%
                                   
Contribution to Profit
 
$
721
   
$
7,296
     
-90
%
   
-91
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
   
6
     
84
     
93
%
   
93
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
727
   
$
7,380
     
-90
%
   
-91
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
8,813
     
7,210
     
-22
%
   
-22
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
9,540
   
$
14,590
     
-35
%
   
-35
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
11.7
%
   
20.9
%
               
                                   
Corporate Expenses:
 
$
(44,935
)
 
$
(41,486
)
   
-8
%
   
-8
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring (credits) charges
   
(896
)
   
533
     
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
(45,831
)
 
$
(40,953
)
   
-12
%
   
-12
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
4,130
     
3,735
     
-11
%
   
-11
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
(41,701
)
 
$
(37,218
)
   
-12
%
   
-12
%
                  
Consolidated Results:
                               
Revenue, net
 
$
533,003
   
$
491,011
     
9
%
   
8
%
                                   
Operating Income
 
$
73,888
   
$
69,905
     
6
%
   
9
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring (credits) charges
   
(1,333
)
   
1,920
     
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
72,555
   
$
71,825
     
1
%
   
4
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
54,555
     
48,430
     
-13
%
   
-12
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
127,110
   
$
120,255
     
6
%
   
7
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
23.8
%
   
24.5
%
               
                                   
Notes:
(1) The supplementary information included in this press release for the three and six months ended October 31, 2021 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
                                   
(2) In May 2021, we moved the WileyNXT product offering from Academic & Professional Learning – Education Publishing to Education Services – Talent Development Services. As a result, the prior period results related to the WileyNXT product offering have been included in Education Services - Talent Development Services. The Revenue, Adjusted Contribution to Profit and Adjusted EBITDA for WileyNXT was $0.7 million, $(0.1) million, and $(0.1) million, respectively, for the three months ended October 31, 2020. The Revenue, Adjusted Contribution to Profit and Adjusted EBITDA for WileyNXT was $1.2 million, $(0.2) million, and $(0.2) million, respectively, for the six months ended October 31, 2020. There were no changes to our total consolidated financial results.
                                   
(3) University Services was previously referred to as Education Services OPM.
                         
                                   
(4) Talent Development Services was previously referred to as mthree.
                               
                                   
# Variance greater than 100%

                               


JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)
SEGMENT RESULTS
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
                 
% Change
 
      
Six Months Ended October 31,
   
Favorable (Unfavorable)
 
     
2021
   
2020
   
Reported
   
Constant
Currency
 
Research Publishing & Platforms:
                       
Revenue, net
                       
Research Publishing
 
$
526,231
   
$
471,155
     
12
%
   
9
%
Research Platforms
   
23,679
     
20,989
     
13
%
   
13
%
Total Revenue, net
 
$
549,910
   
$
492,144
     
12
%
   
10
%
                                   
Contribution to Profit
 
$
155,839
   
$
143,906
     
8
%
   
9
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges (credits)
   
238
     
(435
)
   
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
156,077
   
$
143,471
     
9
%
   
9
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
47,226
     
39,466
     
-20
%
   
-18
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
203,303
   
$
182,937
     
11
%
   
11
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
37.0
%
   
37.2
%
               
                                   
Academic & Professional Learning:
                               
Revenue, net
                               
Education Publishing (2)
 
$
164,961
   
$
166,031
     
-1
%
   
-3
%
Professional Learning
   
150,832
     
130,314
     
16
%
   
14
%
Total Revenue, net
 
$
315,793
   
$
296,345
     
7
%
   
5
%
                                   
Contribution to Profit
 
$
49,223
   
$
29,729
     
66
%
   
61
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring (credits) charges
   
(294
)
   
1,574
     
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
48,929
   
$
31,303
     
56
%
   
52
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
36,512
     
36,524
     
0
%
   
1
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
85,441
   
$
67,827
     
26
%
   
23
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
27.1
%
   
22.9
%
               
                                   
Education Services:
                               
Revenue, net
                               
University Services (3)
 
$
112,475
   
$
106,523
     
6
%
   
5
%
Talent Development Services (2)(4)
   
43,213
     
27,325
     
58
%
   
50
%
Total Revenue, net
 
$
155,688
   
$
133,848
     
16
%
   
14
%
                                   
Contribution to Profit
 
$
(1,106
)
 
$
7,752
     
#
     
#
 
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring (credits) charges
   
(28
)
   
223
     
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
(1,134
)
 
$
7,975
     
#
     
#
 
Depreciation and amortization
   
17,116
     
14,489
     
-18
%
   
-17
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
15,982
   
$
22,464
     
-29
%
   
-30
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
10.3
%
   
16.8
%
               
                                   
Corporate Expenses:
 
$
(89,100
)
 
$
(81,443
)
   
-9
%
   
-9
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring (credits) charges
   
(1,525
)
   
2,776
     
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
(90,625
)
 
$
(78,667
)
   
-15
%
   
-14
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
8,267
     
7,458
     
-11
%
   
-11
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
(82,358
)
 
$
(71,209
)
   
-16
%
   
-15
%
                  
Consolidated Results:
                               
Revenue, net
 
$
1,021,391
   
$
922,337
     
11
%
   
9
%
                                   
Operating Income
 
$
114,856
   
$
99,944
     
15
%
   
15
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring (credits) charges
   
(1,609
)
   
4,138
     
#
     
#
 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
113,247
   
$
104,082
     
9
%
   
9
%
Depreciation and amortization
   
109,121
     
97,937
     
-11
%
   
-10
%
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
222,368
   
$
202,019
     
10
%
   
9
%
Adjusted EBITDA margin
   
21.8
%
   
21.9
%
               
                                   
# Variance greater than 100%

                               


JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
             
   
October 31,
   
April 30,
 
   
2021
   
2021
 
Assets:
           
Current assets
           
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
100,898
   
$
93,795
 
Accounts receivable, net
   
291,891
     
311,571
 
Inventories, net
   
39,725
     
42,538
 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
   
67,952
     
78,393
 
Total current assets
   
500,466
     
526,297
 
                 
Product development assets, net
   
46,274
     
49,517
 
Royalty advances, net
   
15,260
     
39,582
 
Technology, property and equipment, net
   
271,774
     
282,270
 
Intangible assets, net
   
970,036
     
1,015,302
 
Goodwill
   
1,302,234
     
1,304,340
 
Operating lease right-of-use assets
   
121,708
     
121,430
 
Other non-current assets
   
118,279
     
107,701
 
Total assets
 
$
3,346,031
   
$
3,446,439
 
                 
Liabilities and shareholders' equity:
               
Current liabilities
               
Accounts payable
 
$
51,271
   
$
95,791
 
Accrued royalties
   
102,137
     
78,582
 
Short-term portion of long-term debt
   
12,500
     
12,500
 
Contract liabilities
   
267,890
     
545,425
 
Accrued employment costs
   
85,890
     
144,744
 
Accrued income taxes
   
12,862
     
8,590
 
Short-term portion of operating lease liabilities
   
22,353
     
22,440
 
Other accrued liabilities
   
89,606
     
80,900
 
Total current liabilities
   
644,509
     
988,972
 
Long-term debt
   
1,032,505
     
809,088
 
Accrued pension liability
   
126,198
     
146,247
 
Deferred income tax liabilities
   
187,931
     
172,903
 
Operating lease liabilities
   
143,638
     
145,832
 
Other long-term liabilities
   
104,585
     
92,106
 
Total liabilities
   
2,239,366
     
2,355,148
 
Shareholders' equity
   
1,106,665
     
1,091,291
 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
 
$
3,346,031
   
$
3,446,439
 
                 
Notes:
(1) The supplementary information included in this press release for October 31, 2021 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
 


JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
               
      
Six Months Ended
 
      
October 31,
 
     
2021
   
2020
 
Operating activities:
           
Net income
 
$
69,797
     
84,766
 
Amortization of intangible assets
   
42,627
     
34,057
 
Amortization of product development assets
   
18,088
     
17,448
 
Depreciation and amortization of technology, property, and equipment
   
48,406
     
46,432
 
Other noncash charges
   
56,311
     
51,624
 
Net change in operating assets and liabilities
   
(310,851
)
   
(310,949
)
Net cash used in operating activities
   
(75,622
)
   
(76,622
)
                   
Investing activities:
               
Additions to technology, property, and equipment
   
(37,676
)
   
(36,430
)
Product development spending
   
(13,001
)
   
(10,999
)
Businesses acquired in purchase transactions, net of cash acquired
   
(13,615
)
   
(229
)
Proceeds related to the sale of certain assets
   
3,375
     
-
 
Acquisitions of publication rights and other
   
(1,654
)
   
(14,021
)
Net cash used in investing activities
   
(62,571
)
   
(61,679
)
                   
Financing activities:
               
Net debt borrowings
   
227,476
     
59,590
 
Cash dividends
   
(38,619
)
   
(38,480
)
Purchases of treasury shares
   
(17,367
)
   
-
 
Other
   
(24,444
)
   
(2,511
)
Net cash provided by financing activities
   
147,046
     
18,599
 
                   
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
   
(1,742
)
   
3,301
 
                   
Change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash for period
   
7,111
     
(116,401
)
                   
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash - beginning
   
94,359
     
203,047
 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash - ending
 
$
101,470
   
$
86,646
 
                   
CALCULATION OF NON-GAAP FREE CASH FLOW LESS PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SPENDING (2)
                   
      
Six Months Ended
 
      
October 31,
 
       
2021
     
2020
 
Net cash used in operating activities
 
$
(75,622
)
 
$
(76,622
)
Less: Additions to technology, property, and equipment

   
(37,676
)
   
(36,430
)
Less: Product development spending

   
(13,001
)
   
(10,999
)
Free cash flow less product development spending
 
$
(126,299
)
 
$
(124,051
)
                   
Notes:
(1) The supplementary information included in this press release for the six months ended October 31, 2021 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 
(2) See Explanation of Usage of Non-GAAP Performance Measures included in this supplemental information.
               


JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
EXPLANATION OF USAGE OF NON-GAAP PERFORMANCE MEASURES
 
In this earnings release and supplemental information, management may present the following non-GAAP performance measures:
•        Adjusted Earnings Per Share (Adjusted EPS);
•        Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending;
•        Adjusted Contribution to Profit and margin;
•        Adjusted Income Before Taxes;
•        Adjusted Income Tax Provision;
•        Adjusted Effective Tax Rate;
•        EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and margin;
•        Organic revenue; and
•        Results on a constant currency basis.
 
Management uses these non-GAAP performance measures as supplemental indicators of our operating performance and financial position as well for internal reporting and forecasting purposes, when publicly providing our outlook, to evaluate our performance and calculate incentive compensation.
 
We present these non-GAAP performance measures in addition to US GAAP financial results because we believe that these non-GAAP performance measures provide useful information to certain investors and financial analysts for operational trends and comparisons over time. The use of these non-GAAP performance measures may also provide a consistent basis to evaluate operating profitability and performance trends by excluding items that we do not consider to be controllable activities for this purpose.
 
The performance metric used by our chief operating decision maker to evaluate performance of our reportable segments is Adjusted Contribution to Profit. We present both Adjusted Contribution to Profit and Adjusted EBITDA for each of our reportable segments since we believe Adjusted EBITDA provides additional useful information to certain investors and financial analysts for operational trends and comparisons over time as it removes the impact of depreciation and amortization expense, as well as a consistent basis to evaluate operating profitability and comparing our financial performance to that of our peer companies and competitors.
 
For example:
 
        Adjusted EPS, Adjusted Contribution to Profit, Adjusted Income Before Taxes, Adjusted Income Tax Provision, Adjusted Effective Tax Rate, Adjusted EBITDA and organic revenue (excluding acquisitions) provide a more comparable basis to analyze operating results and earnings and are measures commonly used by shareholders to measure our performance.
 
        Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending helps assess our ability, over the long term, to create value for our shareholders as it represents cash available to repay debt, pay common stock dividends and fund share repurchases and acquisitions.
 
        Results on a constant currency basis removes distortion from the effects of foreign currency movements to provide better comparability of our business trends from period to period. We measure our performance excluding the impact of foreign currency (or at constant currency), which means that we apply the same foreign currency exchange rates for the current and equivalent prior period.
 
In addition, we have historically provided these or similar non-GAAP performance measures and understand that some investors and financial analysts find this information helpful in analyzing our operating margins and net income, and in comparing our financial performance to that of our peer companies and competitors. Based on interactions with investors, we also believe that our non-GAAP performance measures are regarded as useful to our investors as supplemental to our US GAAP financial results, and that there is no confusion regarding the adjustments or our operating performance to our investors due to the comprehensive nature of our disclosures.
 
We have not provided our 2022 outlook for the most directly comparable US GAAP financial measures, as they are not available without unreasonable effort due to the high variability, complexity, and low visibility with respect to certain items, including restructuring charges and credits, gains and losses on foreign currency, and other gains and losses. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors, and could be material to our consolidated results computed in accordance with US GAAP.
 
Non-GAAP performance measures do not have standardized meanings prescribed by US GAAP and therefore may not be comparable to the calculation of similar measures used by other companies and should not be viewed as alternatives to measures of financial results under US GAAP. The adjusted metrics have limitations as analytical tools, and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, US GAAP information. It does not purport to represent any similarly titled US GAAP information and is not an indicator of our performance under US GAAP. Non-GAAP financial metrics that we present may not be comparable with similarly titled measures used by others. Investors are cautioned against placing undue reliance on these non-GAAP measures.


 December 7, 2021  Second Quarter Fiscal 2022 Earnings Review 
 

 SAFE HARBOR STATEMENTThis presentation contains certain forward-looking statements concerning the Company's operations, performance, and financial condition. Reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, as actual results may differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements. Any such forward-looking statements are based upon many assumptions and estimates that are inherently subject to uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond the control of the Company and are subject to change based on many important factors. Such factors include, but are not limited to: (i) the level of investment in new technologies and products; (ii) subscriber renewal rates for the Company's journals; (iii) the financial stability and liquidity of journal subscription agents; (iv) the consolidation of book wholesalers and retail accounts; (v) the market position and financial stability of key retailers; (vi) the seasonal nature of the Company's educational business and the impact of the used book market; (vii) worldwide economic and political conditions; (viii) the Company's ability to protect its copyrights and other intellectual property worldwide (ix) the ability of the Company to successfully integrate acquired operations and realize expected opportunities; (x) the Company’s ability to realize operating savings over time and in fiscal year 2022 in connection with our multi-year Business Optimization Program; (xi) the impact of COVID-19 on our operations, performance, and financial condition; and (xii) other factors detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.  NON-GAAP MEASURESIn this presentation, management provides the following non-GAAP performance measures:Adjusted Earnings Per Share (“Adjusted EPS”);Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending;Adjusted Contribution to Profit (“Adjusted CTP”) and margin;Adjusted EBITDA and margin;Organic revenue; andResults on a constant currency (“CC”) basis.Management believes non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude the impact of restructuring charges and credits and other items, provide supplementary information to support analyzing operating results and earnings and are commonly used by shareholders to measure our performance. Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending helps assess our ability over the long term to create value for our shareholders. Results on a constant currency basis removes distortion from the effects of foreign currency movements to provide better comparability of our business trends from period to period applying the same foreign currency exchange rates for the current and equivalent prior period. We have not provided our 2022 outlook for the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures, as they are not available without unreasonable effort due to the high variability, complexity, and low visibility with respect to certain items, including restructuring charges and credits, gains and losses on foreign currency, and other gains and losses. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors, and could be material to our consolidated results computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP. 
 

 Wiley is enabling discovery, powering education and shaping workforces 
 

 Second Quarter Summary  Revenue+8%$533M  GAAP EPS-19%$0.99  Adj. EPS+6%$1.29  Adj. EBITDA+7% $127M  Consistent strategies and sharp execution driving revenue growth across segments (+5% organic)Research (+9%, +4% organic)Academic & Professional Learning (+3%)Education Services (+15%)Favorable trends continuing for open research, career-connected education and corporate talent developmentProfessional Development recovery more than offset Education Publishing decline from softness in US college enrollment, easing of pandemic tailwinds, and sale of World Languages portfolioCFO transition – John Kritzmacher to retire after eight years of service; Christina Van Tassell (Dow Jones) joins Wiley as successor  All variances at constant currency except GAAP EPS 
 

 Spotlight on corporate market momentum   Corporate Solutions  Professional Learning  Talent Development  +17%Researcher Career CentersScience Databases  +15%Corporate Training and LearningProfessional Development Content  +67%Recruit, Train, DeployReskilling and Upskilling  Q2 YOY revenue growth  Research  Education 
 

 Research Publishing & Platforms  (millions)  Q2 2022  Change  Change CC  Research Publishing   $263  9%  9%  Research Platforms  $12  15%  15%       TOTAL REVENUE*  $275  9%  9%       ADJUSTED EBITDA  $101    10%  ADJ. EBITDA MARGIN  37%      Continued double-digit growth in open access, platforms and corporate solutionsArticle output +8% driven by HindawiNew read-and-publish agreements with Australia/New Zealand and Virginia consortia; strong pipeline aheadAcquired J&J Editorial, a provider of critical publishing services, to enhance our Partner Solutions growth strategy Q2 EBITDA growth driven by higher revenue  Q2Summary  *Organic revenue +4% (excluding acquisition and currency impacts) 
 

 Academic & Professional Learning  (millions)  Q2 2022  Change  Change CC  Education Publishing   $99  (4%)  (5%)  Professional Learning   $78  16%  15%       TOTAL REVENUE  $177  4%  3%       ADJUSTED EBITDA  $59    18%  ADJ. EBITDA MARGIN  33%      Professional Learning recovery strong as corporations and professionals focus intensely on building the skills and capabilities they need to win Education Publishing decline from softer fall enrollment, easing of pandemic-related tailwinds and sale of World Languages portfolioStrong profit growth and EBITDA margin driven by Professional Learning revenue gains  Q2Summary 
 

 Education Services  University Services performance reflects slower enrollment growth (+3%) as compared to the COVID-driven acceleration in prior year; 14 new degree programs signedTalent Development growth accelerating; signed six new corporate clients across industry verticals, went deeper with existing clients, and grew IT talent placements by 130% EBITDA decline as expected due to higher student acquisition costs in University Services and growth investments in Talent Development; Adjusted EBITDA margin of 12%  (millions)  Q2 2022  Change  Change CC  University Services  $58  3%  3%  Talent Development  $23  72%  67%       TOTAL REVENUE  $81  17%  15%       ADJUSTED EBITDA  $10    (35%)  ADJ. EBITDA MARGIN  12%      Q2Summary 
 

 Financial Position and Outlook 
 

 First Half Review         $922  $1,021  Revenue +9%  Adjusted EPS +10%  Adjusted EBITDA +9%  $2.14      $1.91  $202  $222  Strong first half revenue growth in line with expectations (+6% organic)Research +10% (+4% organic)Academic & Professional Learning +5%Education Services +14%H1 earnings increase reflects higher revenue more than offsetting investments in growth initiatives  All variances at constant currency. YTD, Wiley recorded favorable FX variances of $19 million in Revenue, $2 million in Adjusted EBITDA and $0.03 in Adjusted EPS.  
 

 Fiscal 2022 Outlook Reaffirmed  Metric (Millions, except EPS)  Fiscal 2020  Fiscal 2021  Fiscal 2022 Outlook  Revenue  $1,831  $1,942  $2,070 to $2,100  Adjusted EBITDA  $356  $419  $415 to $435  Adjusted EPS  $3.30  $4.00  $4.00 to $4.25  Free Cash Flow  $173  $257  $200 to $220   
 

 Financial Position and Capital Allocation  Modest Leverage: Net Debt/EBITDA ratio of 2.1 TTM inclusive of acquisitions vs. 1.9 in the prior yearFree Cash Flow: Use of $126M (even with prior year).  FCF historically a use through H1 due to timing of annual journal subscription receipts.  Wiley FCF outlook for Fiscal 2022 is between $200M and $220M  M&A: $12 million acquisition in Research (J&J Editorial) augments our Partner Solutions growth strategyDividends: Yield at ~2.5% (as of December 6, 2021)  Share Repurchases: Acquired ~313K shares YTD for $17M at an average cost of $55.51/share   $38M  $56M  Dividends and Repurchases1H Allocation  
 

 Wiley is driving impact and sustainability  *Sustainalytics - Morningstar December 2, 2021**Wiley Student Outcomes and Accessibility Report 2021  Wiley is considered very low risk for ESG: rated in top 4th percentile (581 out of 14,979 globally rated companies)*Impact aligned with growth strategies: Wiley driving positive social impact through discovery and learning, and job placement and reskillingWiley enables better return on education investment: Wiley partner programs deliver higher graduation rates and lower cost degrees than comparable non-profit online schools**Wiley is reducing its environmental impact: print journal units reduced this year by over 1M, conserving 85M pages of paper and 8,000 trees, and eliminating 1M shipment polybags  Low ESG Risk4th percentile* 
 

 Key Takeaways  Strong first half performance driven by consistent strategies and sharp executionFavorable trends continuing for open research, career-connected education and corporate talent developmentWiley driving positive social impact by delivering more cutting-edge knowledge to the world faster and more openly and unlocking career potential for millions of learners; Wiley rated very low risk for ESG Full year outlook reaffirmedThank you, John Kritzmacher, and welcome, Christina Van Tassell 
 

 Thanks for joining us.  IR website at https://investors.wiley.com/Q3 2022 Earnings Call – March 3, 2022Contact us for follow-up at: brian.campbell@wiley.com 
 

 Appendix – Reconciliation of US GAAP to Non-GAAP EPS   (1)See Explanation of Usage of Non-GAAP Performance Measures included in this supplementary information for additional details on the reasons why management believes presentation of each non-GAAP performance measure provides useful information to investors. The supplementary information included in this press release for the three and six months ended October 31, 2021 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission. (2)All amounts are approximate due to rounding. (3)Reflects the amortization of intangible assets established on the opening balance sheet for an acquired business. This includes the amortization of intangible assets such as developed technology, customer relationships, tradenames, etc., which is reflected in the "Amortization of intangible assets" line in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Net Income. It also includes the amortization of acquired product development assets, which is reflected in "Cost of sales" in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Net Income. (4)The gain on sale of certain assets is due to the sale of our world languages product portfolio which was included in our Academic & Professional Learning segment and resulted in a pretax gain of approximately $3.7 million during the six months ended October 31, 2021. (5)In the three months ended July 31, 2021, the UK enacted legislation that increased its statutory rate from 19% to 25% effective April 1, 2023. This resulted in a $20.7 million, or $0.37 per share non-cash deferred tax expense from the re-measurement of the Company’s applicable UK net deferred tax liabilities during the three months ended July 31, 2021. These adjustments impacted deferred taxes. In the three months ended July 31, 2020, the UK enacted legislation that increased its statutory rate from 17% to 19%. This resulted in a $6.7 million, or $0.12 per share non-cash deferred tax expense from the re-measurement of the Company’s applicable UK net deferred tax liabilities during the three months ended July 31, 2020. These adjustments impacted deferred taxes. (6)In connection with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and certain regulations, we carried back our April 30, 2020 US net operating loss (NOL) to our year ended April 30, 2015 and claimed a $20.7 million refund. The refund plus interest was received in February 2021. The NOL was carried back to fiscal year 2015 when the US corporate tax rate was 35.0%. The carryback to a year with a higher rate, plus certain additional net permanent deductions included in the carryback resulted in a $14.0 million tax benefit, or $(0.25) per share, $8.4 million from current taxes and $5.6 million from deferred taxes, for the three and six months ended October 31, 2020. (7)For the three and six months ended October 31, 2021 and 2020, substantially all of the tax impact was from deferred taxes.  
 

 Appendix – Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA 
 


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