TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MachTen, Inc. ("MACT”) (OTC: MACT) today reported financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2024.

Financial Highlights

Financial HighlightsQuarter Ended
(In thousands, except per share data)September 30, 2024 September 30, 2023
    
Operating revenue$4,307  $4,131 
Operating income$1,864  $1,553 
Net income$1,667  $1,082 
Earnings per share$0.52  $0.34 
    
    
"Michigan Broadband delivered net subscriber growth in the third quarter, while increasing efforts to deploy fiber across incumbent and competitive markets. While significant operational planning for the satisfaction of our Enhanced-ACAM and ReConnect American obligation remains, our team is making steady progress towards building the infrastructure required to grow the business and maximize shareholder value over the long-term,” commented Dan Miller, Chief Executive Officer.

Revenue was $4.3 million in the quarter vs. $4.1 million in the prior year. For the nine months ended September 30, revenue was $12.7 million vs. $11.9 million in 2023.

EBITDA was $2.5 million in the third quarter vs. $2.1 million in the prior year, and $6.8 million for the first nine months of 2024 compared to $5.8 million in 2023.

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After consulting for several months, Marc Blom joined MachTen full-time as Chief Financial Officer on October 1. Marc brings considerable finance and accounting experience, having held key positions with companies in the asset management, medical device and consumer products industries. "I am looking forward to continuing the long legacy of the Michigan based companies in providing exceptional telecommunication services and expanding the company into new markets,” added Marc Blom. 

Third Quarter 2024 Operational Highlights

Michigan Broadband continues to invest significant capital in equipment, software, and personnel to update systems and processes following its spin-off from LICT Corporation.

Approximately 100 miles of fiber-optic network has been constructed over the last twelve months, passing nearly 2,500 potential customers. This brings total fiber-based passings to almost 8,000, with another 2,500 expected by year-end 2025. Following the investment period mandated by E-ACAM and the ReConnect American grants, Michigan Broadband anticipates being able to provide at least 100 Mbps / 20 Mbps data service to more than 20,000 locations. As of September 30, 2024, Michigan Broadband had approximately 1,450 fiber-based Internet subscribers.

Sales efforts to increase market penetration will be bolstered by the May 2024 launch of a TiVo-based video solution, and the upcoming introduction of a mobile MVNO offering. In addition, all fiber-based services can now be ordered on www.michbbs.com, relaunched this spring with interactive functionality. Michigan Broadband also implemented a Referral & Affiliate Marketing program in August 2024.

Capital Investments        

A $4 million project funded by a Connecting Michigan Communities 3.0 grant to bring fiber-based services to more than 700 homes and businesses in Wallace and Carney is nearing completion, with final reimbursement by the State expected in January 2025. It is anticipated that the take-rate should be more than 50% after 18 months.

Construction has begun on the ReConnect America 3 ("RC3”) grant projects that will ultimately bring fiber-based service to more than 2,500 locations over 600 miles. These grants were awarded by the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Utility Service and will impact areas that are considered amongst the highest cost to serve. On a combined basis, the RC3 grant projects may have a total cost of approximately $85 million over a 5-year period, inclusive of a matching investment from MachTen of up to $16 million.

The deployment of fiber-based broadband services to more than 8,900 locations in Michigan Broadband's incumbent network, supported by E-CAM, will accelerate in 2025. As previously disclosed, satisfaction of the E-ACAM obligation could cost up to $100 million, with most of the investment required by year-end 2028, 10-years earlier than expiration of support payments that should reach $150 million in aggregate.

We continue to monitor potential developments related to E-ACAM funding in light of the recent ruling in the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. The ruling impacts the funding mechanism and oversight of the Universal Service Fund and will be reviewed by the US Supreme Court in 2025. We are also monitoring the potential impact of the presidential election on broadband funding.

Balance Sheet

As of September 30, 2024, cash and cash equivalents were $1.3 million, compared with $1.5 million as of December 31, 2023, and $0.7 million on June 30, 2024.

Prior to being spun-off from LICT Corporation, MachTen declared a $15 million distribution to its former parent, and a Promissory Note was issued that included interest expense at a rate of SOFR (Secured Overnight Financing Rate) + 1.5%.

In August, MachTen executed a $20 million term loan from the National Cooperative Services Corporation (NCSC). Concurrently, $16 million was drawn down to repay the LICT Note and for working capital. Accrued interest due LICT at the time of repayment of $1.02 million was reduced to $514,000 and converted to non-voting preferred equity with a 5% interest rate. The interest rate on the funds advanced from the NCSC term loan is fixed at approximately 5.5%.

MachTen continues to explore scenarios for efficiently financing its capex obligations under E-ACAM and ReConnect America.

About MachTen, Inc.

MachTen is a holding company for Michigan Broadband Services, Upper Peninsula Telephone Company (UPTC), Michigan Central Broadband Company (MCBC), and Alpha Enterprises Ltd. MachTen's subsidiaries provide broadband internet access and communications services, including voice, video, home automation and managed hosting services. Investors should refer to filings that have been posted to www.machteninc.com.

MachTen, Inc. and Subsidiaries     
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition    
(in thousands, except per share data)     
    
 September 30, June 30, December 31,
  2024   2024   2023 
 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Audited)
Assets     
Cash and cash equivalents$1,295  $720  $1,533 
Accounts receivable 1,099   1,165   1,555 
Materials and supplies 3,095   3,660   2,276 
Other current assets 425   358   332 
Current assets$5,914  $5,903  $5,696 
      
Property, plant and equipment, net 31,837   29,864   25,725 
Right-of-use assets, net 679   679   679 
Goodwill 100   100   100 
Other noncurrent assets 153   176   256 
Total assets$38,683  $36,722  $32,456 
      
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity     
Current liabilities:     
Trade accounts payable$1,843  $3,055  $2,020 
Note payable to LICT -   15,000   15,000 
Accrued liabilities 1,955   1,965   386 
Current operating lease liability 78   78   78 
Total current liabilities 3,877   20,098   17,484 
      
Deferred income taxes 2,855   2,857   2,864 
Term Loan (NCSC) 16,000   -   - 
Long term operating lease liability 644   644   644 
Other noncurrent liabilities 156   153   147 
Total Long-Term Liabilities 19,655   3,654   3,655 
      
Shareholders' equity     
Common Stock 3   3   3 
Preferred Stock 514   -   - 
Additional paid-in capital 10,530   10,530   10,530 
Unearned Compensation (405)  (405)  (405)
Retained earnings 4,509   2,842   1,189 
Total shareholders' equity 15,151   12,970   11,317 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$38,683  $36,722  $32,456 
      
Basic shares outstanding 3,192   3,172   3,172 
            

MachTen, Inc. and Subsidiaries   
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)  
(in thousands, except per share data)   
 Three Months Ended
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