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Cumberland Pharmaceutical Reports Double Digit Revenue Growth For The Fourth Consecutive Quarter
QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS:
- Entered into and launched a new co-promotion agreement for Kristalose®, more than doubling the number of physicians called on in support of the brand.
- Received
FDA approval for new Totect® labeling, initiating sales and distribution of the product inthe United States . - Continued to progress Phase II clinical studies for the four advanced pipeline programs.
"We are off to a fine start in 2017, advancing key initiatives toward our goal of delivering long-term sustainable growth," said
KEY QUARTER DEVELOPMENTS:
Kristalose®
On
This multi-year co-promotion partnership will expand the promotional support for Kristalose to new medical specialties across
Totect®
Cumberland announced
Totect is an
Totect is the second product to emerge from Cumberland's strategic alliance with the Clinigen Group plc. Cumberland is responsible for all marketing, promotion, and distribution of the brand in
FINANCIAL RESULTS:
Net Revenue: For the three months ended
Operating Expenses: Total operating expenses for the three months ended
Earnings: Net income (loss) for the second quarter 2017 was
Adjusted Earnings (loss) for the second quarter were
Balance Sheet: At
Cumberland also has approximately
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About
The Company's portfolio of
- Acetadote® (acetylcysteine) Injection, for the treatment of acetaminophen poisoning;
- Caldolor® (ibuprofen) Injection, for the treatment of pain and fever;
- Kristalose® (lactulose) for Oral Solution, a prescription laxative, for the treatment of chronic and acute constipation;
- Omeclamox®-Pak, (omeprazole, clarithromycin, amoxicillin) for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and related duodenal ulcer disease;
- Vaprisol® (conivaptan) Injection, to raise serum sodium levels in hospitalized patients with euvolemic and hypervolemic hyponatremia;
- Ethyol® (amifostine) Injection, for the reduction of xerostomia (dry mouth) in patients undergoing post-operative radiation treatment for head and neck cancer and the renal toxicity associated with the administration of cisplatin in patients with advanced ovarian cancer;
- Totect® (dexrazoxane hydrochloride) Injection, for emergency oncology intervention, to treat the toxic effects of anthracycline chemotherapy in case of extravasation (drug leakage from the bloodstream into the tissues).
Cumberland's pipeline of product candidates includes:
- Hepatoren® (ifetroban) Injection, a Phase II candidate for the treatment of critically ill patients suffering from liver and kidney failure associated with hepatorenal syndrome ("HRS");
- Boxaban® (ifetroban) oral capsules, a Phase II candidate for the treatment of asthma patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease ("AERD");
- Vasculan™ (ifetroban) oral capsules, a Phase II candidate for the treatment of patients with the systemic sclerosis (SSc) form of autoimmune disease;
- Portaban™ (ifetroban) oral formulation, a Phase II candidate for the treatment of patients with portal hypertension associated with liver disease;
- Methotrexate (methotrexate) Injection, an approval submission candidate for the treatment of active rheumatoid, juvenile idiopathic and severe psoriatic arthritis, as well as severe disabling psoriasis.
For more information on Cumberland's approved products, including full prescribing information, please visit the individual product websites, links to which can be found on the Company's website www.cumberlandpharma.com.
About Acetadote® (acetylcysteine) Injection
Acetadote, administered intravenously within 8 to 10 hours after ingestion of a potentially hepatotoxic quantity of acetaminophen, is indicated to prevent or lessen hepatic injury. Used in the emergency department, Acetadote is approved in
About Caldolor® (ibuprofen) Injection
Caldolor is indicated in adults and pediatric patients for the management of mild to moderate pain and management of moderate to severe pain as an adjunct to opioid analgesics, as well as the reduction of fever. It was the first
About Kristalose® (lactulose) Oral Solution
Kristalose is indicated for the treatment of acute and chronic constipation. It is a unique, proprietary, crystalline form of lactulose, with no restrictions on length of therapy or patient age. Initial dosing may produce flatulence and intestinal cramps, which are usually transient. Excessive dosage can lead to diarrhea with potential complications such as loss of fluids, hypokalemia and hypernatremia. Nausea and vomiting have been reported. Use with caution in diabetics. Kristalose is contraindicated in patients who require a low-galactose diet. Elderly, debilitated patients who receive lactulose for more than six months should have serum electrolytes (potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide) measured periodically. For full prescribing information, visit www.kristalose.com.
About Omeclamox®-Pak (omeprazole, clarithromycin, amoxicillin)
Omeprazole is an antisecretory drug, which works by decreasing the amount of acid the stomach produces. Clarithromycin and amoxicillin are antibacterial drugs, which inhibit the growth of bacteria allowing the stomach lining to heal. Omeclamox-Pak is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to omeprazole, any macrolide antibiotic or penicillin. The safety and effectiveness of Omeclamox-Pak in the pediatric population has not yet been established. Omeclamox-Pak was approved by the
About Vaprisol® (conivaptan hydrochloride) Injection
Vaprisol is an intravenous treatment for hyponatremia used in the critical care setting. Hyponatremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which sodium ion concentration in blood plasma is lower than normal. This can be associated with a variety of critical care conditions including congestive heart failure, liver failure, kidney failure and pneumonia. The product is a vasopressin receptor antagonist that raises serum sodium levels and promotes freewater secretion. Vaprisol was approved by the
About Ethyol® (amifostine) Injection
Ethyol is indicated to reduce the cumulative renal toxicity associated with repeated administration of cisplatin in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. It is indicated to reduce the incidence of moderate to severe xerostomia in patients undergoing post-operative radiation treatment for head and neck cancer, where the radiation port includes a substantial portion of the parotid glands.
About Totect® (dexrazoxane) Injection
Totect is an anthracycline extravasation agent approved by the
Anthracycline extravasation occurs when there is accidental leaking of the intravenously-administered medication into the surrounding tissues. Anthracycline extravasation can result in serious complications for cancer patients including tissue necrosis with skin ulceration. In addition to tissue damage, an anthracycline extravasation may cause damage to the nerves, tendons, muscle, and joints. For more information please visit www.totect.com.
About Cumberland Emerging Technologies (CET)
Forward-Looking Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking statements, which are subject to certain risks and reflect Cumberland's current views on future events based on what it believes are reasonable assumptions. No assurance can be given that these events will occur. As with any business, all phases of Cumberland's operations are subject to factors outside of its control, and any one or combination of these factors could materially affect Cumberland's results of operations. These factors include market conditions, competition, an inability of manufacturers to produce Cumberland's products on a timely basis or failure of manufacturers to comply with regulations applicable to pharmaceutical manufacturers, maintaining an effective sales and marketing infrastructure and other factors discussed in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent reports on Form 10-Q as filed with
the
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ASSETS |
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Current assets: |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
$ |
34,616,105 |
$ |
34,510,330 |
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Marketable securities |
14,356,326 |
15,622,111 |
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Accounts receivable, net of allowances |
6,106,915 |
7,330,127 |
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Inventories, net |
5,554,324 |
5,371,729 |
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Other current assets |
2,659,483 |
2,710,967 |
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Total current assets |
63,293,153 |
65,545,264 |
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Property and equipment, net |
495,328 |
464,454 |
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Intangible assets, net |
21,812,015 |
22,154,176 |
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Other assets |
2,202,296 |
2,120,742 |
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Deferred tax assets, net |
— |
3,119,930 |
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Total assets |
$ |
87,802,792 |
$ |
93,404,566 |
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LIABILITIES AND EQUITY |
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Current liabilities: |
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Accounts payable |
$ |
6,411,517 |
$ |
8,036,611 |
|||
Other current liabilities |
6,569,773 |
6,755,652 |
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Total current liabilities |
12,981,290 |
14,792,263 |
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Revolving line of credit |
6,700,000 |
4,100,000 |
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Other long-term liabilities |
1,627,946 |
1,391,484 |
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Total liabilities |
21,309,236 |
20,283,747 |
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Commitments and contingencies |
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Equity: |
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Shareholders' equity: |
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Common stock—no par value; 100,000,000 shares authorized; |
53,403,852 |
54,643,268 |
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Retained earnings |
13,252,798 |
18,604,931 |
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Total shareholders' equity |
66,656,650 |
73,248,199 |
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Noncontrolling interests |
(163,094) |
(127,380) |
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Total equity |
66,493,556 |
73,120,819 |
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Total liabilities and equity |
$ |
87,802,792 |
$ |
93,404,566 |
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Three months ended |
Six months ended | ||||||||||||||
2017 |
2016 |
2017 |
2016 | ||||||||||||
Net revenues |
$ |
8,667,127 |
$ |
7,414,835 |
$ |
18,303,882 |
$ |
15,152,367 |
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Costs and expenses: |
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Cost of products sold |
1,668,926 |
1,155,261 |
3,050,423 |
2,379,200 |
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Selling and marketing |
4,654,933 |
3,272,279 |
9,947,953 |
6,971,241 |
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Research and development |
1,080,426 |
678,780 |
1,978,789 |
1,385,252 |
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General and administrative |
2,353,140 |
1,874,396 |
4,463,373 |
3,952,368 |
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Amortization |
590,573 |
539,428 |
1,202,017 |
1,070,198 |
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Total costs and expenses |
10,347,998 |
7,520,144 |
20,642,555 |
15,758,259 |
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Operating income (loss) |
(1,680,871) |
(105,309) |
(2,338,673) |
(605,892) |
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Interest income |
69,481 |
31,483 |
122,016 |
108,612 |
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Interest expense |
(30,029) |
(28,247) |
(61,744) |
(48,689) |
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Income (loss) before income taxes |
(1,641,419) |
(102,073) |
(2,278,401) |
(545,969) |
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Income tax (expense) benefit |
(3,535,783) |
41,135 |
(4,192,370) |
216,474 |
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Net income (loss) |
(5,177,202) |
(60,938) |
(6,470,771) |
(329,495) |
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Net loss at subsidiary attributable to noncontrolling |
16,591 |
12,894 |
35,714 |
28,340 |
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Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders |
$ |
(5,160,611) |
$ |
(48,044) |
$ |
(6,435,057) |
$ |
(301,155) |
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Earnings (loss) per share attributable to common |
|||||||||||||||
- basic |
$ |
(0.32) |
$ |
— |
$ |
(0.40) |
$ |
(0.02) |
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- diluted |
$ |
(0.32) |
$ |
— |
$ |
(0.40) |
$ |
(0.02) |
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Weighted-average shares outstanding |
|||||||||||||||
- basic |
16,011,758 |
16,247,028 |
16,026,935 |
16,293,744 |
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- diluted |
16,011,758 |
16,247,028 |
16,026,935 |
16,293,744 |
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Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common |
(5,160,611) |
(48,044) |
(6,435,057) |
(301,155) |
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Net loss at subsidiary attributable to noncontrolling |
16,591 |
12,894 |
35,714 |
28,340 |
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Total comprehensive income (loss) |
$ |
(5,177,202) |
$ |
(60,938) |
$ |
(6,470,771) |
$ |
(329,495) |
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Six months ended | |||||||
2017 |
2016 | ||||||
Cash flows from operating activities: |
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Net income (loss) |
$ |
(6,470,771) |
$ |
(329,495) |
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Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash used in operating |
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Depreciation and amortization expense |
1,314,293 |
1,171,437 |
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Deferred tax expense |
4,293,963 |
533,067 |
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Share-based compensation |
551,255 |
408,226 |
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Excess tax (benefit) expense derived from exercise of stock options |
(91,109) |
835,016 |
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Noncash interest expense |
51,216 |
37,323 |
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Noncash investment gains |
(18,706) |
(51,213) |
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Net changes in assets and liabilities affecting operating activities: |
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Accounts receivable |
1,223,213 |
1,526,175 |
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Inventories |
(182,595) |
(651,538) |
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Other current assets and other assets |
(81,286) |
(97,871) |
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Accounts payable and other current liabilities |
(1,920,653) |
(4,061,546) |
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Other long-term liabilities |
240,185 |
136,483 |
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Net cash used in operating activities |
(1,090,995) |
(543,936) |
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Cash flows from investing activities: |
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Additions to property and equipment |
(143,150) |
(70,454) |
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Purchases of marketable securities |
(1,201,895) |
(2,959,285) |
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Proceeds from sale of marketable securities |
2,486,386 |
3,009,459 |
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Additions to intangible assets |
(753,900) |
(1,077,547) |
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Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities |
387,441 |
(1,097,827) |
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Cash flows from financing activities: |
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Net borrowings on line of credit |
2,600,000 |
1,800,000 |
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Excess tax expense derived from exercise of stock options |
— |
(835,016) |
|||||
Repurchase of common shares |
(1,790,671) |
(1,689,040) |
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Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities |
809,329 |
(724,056) |
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Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents |
105,775 |
(2,365,819) |
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Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period |
34,510,330 |
38,203,059 |
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of period |
$ |
34,616,105 |
$ |
35,837,240 |
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Three months ended |
Three months ended | |||||||||||||||
Earnings |
Earnings per |
Earnings |
Earnings per | |||||||||||||
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders |
$ |
(5,160,611) |
$ |
(0.32) |
$ |
(48,044) |
$ |
— |
||||||||
Less: Net loss at subsidiary attributable to noncontrolling |
16,591 |
— |
12,894 |
— |
||||||||||||
Net income (loss) |
(5,177,202) |
(0.32) |
(60,938) |
— |
||||||||||||
Adjustments to net income (loss) |
||||||||||||||||
Income tax |
3,535,783 |
0.22 |
(41,135) |
— |
||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization |
652,808 |
0.04 |
589,344 |
0.04 |
||||||||||||
Share-based compensation (a) |
296,670 |
0.02 |
233,448 |
0.01 |
||||||||||||
Interest income |
(69,481) |
— |
(31,483) |
— |
||||||||||||
Interest expense |
30,029 |
— |
28,247 |
— |
||||||||||||
Adjusted Earnings (loss) and Adjusted Diluted |
$ |
(731,393) |
$ |
(0.05) |
$ |
717,483 |
$ |
0.04 |
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Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding: |
16,011,758 |
16,523,680 |
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Six months ended |
Six months ended | |||||||||||||||
Earnings |
Earnings per |
Earnings |
Earnings per | |||||||||||||
Net income (loss) attributable to common |
$ |
(6,435,057) |
$ |
(0.40) |
$ |
(301,155) |
$ |
(0.02) |
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Less: Net loss at subsidiary attributable to noncontrolling |
35,714 |
— |
28,340 |
— |
||||||||||||
Net income (loss) |
(6,470,771) |
(0.40) |
(329,495) |
(0.02) |
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Adjustments to net income (loss) |
||||||||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) |
4,192,370 |
0.26 |
(216,474) |
(0.01) |
||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization expense |
1,314,293 |
0.08 |
1,171,437 |
0.07 |
||||||||||||
Share-based compensation (a) |
551,255 |
0.03 |
408,226 |
0.03 |
||||||||||||
Interest income |
(122,016) |
(0.01) |
(108,612) |
(0.01) |
||||||||||||
Interest expense |
61,744 |
— |
48,689 |
— |
||||||||||||
Adjusted Earnings (loss) and Adjusted Diluted |
$ |
(473,125) |
$ |
(0.03) |
$ |
973,771 |
$ |
0.06 |
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Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding: |
16,026,935 |
16,622,448 |
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The Company provided the above adjusted supplemental financial performance measures, which are considered "non-GAAP" financial measures under applicable
Because these supplemental financial measures exclude the effect of items that will increase or decrease the Company's reported results of operations, management strongly encourages investors to review the Company's consolidated financial statements and publicly filed reports in their entirety. A reconciliation of the supplemental financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures is included in the tables accompanying this release.
Cumberland's management believes these supplemental financial performance measures are important as they are used by management, along with financial measures in accordance with GAAP, to evaluate the Company's operating performance. In addition, Cumberland believes that they will be used by certain investors to measure the Company's operating results. Management believes that presenting these supplemental measures provides useful information about the Company's underlying performance across reporting periods on a consistent basis by excluding items that Cumberland does not believe are indicative of its core business performance or reflect long-term strategic activities. Certain of these items are not settled through cash payments and include: depreciation, amortization, share-based compensation expense and income taxes. Cumberland utilizes its net operating loss carryforwards to pay minimal income taxes. In addition, the use of these financial measures provides greater transparency to investors of supplemental information used by management in its financial and operational decision-making, including the evaluation of the Company's operating performance.
The Company defines these supplemental financial measures as follows:
- Adjusted Earnings (loss): net income (loss) adjusted for the impact of income taxes, depreciation and amortization expense, share-based compensation and interest income and interest expense.
(a) Represents the share-based compensation of Cumberland.
- Adjusted Diluted Earnings (loss) Per Share: Adjusted Earnings (loss) divided by diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding.
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