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Daqo New Energy Announces Unaudited Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results
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SHANGHAI, Feb. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Daqo New Energy Corp. (NYSE: DQ) (“Daqo New Energy,” the “Company” or “we”), a leading manufacturer of high-purity polysilicon for the global solar PV industry, today announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year of 2024.
Fourth Quarter 2024 Financial and Operating Highlights
Total cash, short-term investments, bank note receivables and fixed term bank deposit balance was $2.2 billion at the end of Q4 2024, compared to $2.4 billion at the end of Q3 2024Polysilicon production volume was 34,236 MT in Q4 2024, compared to 43,592 MT in Q3 2024Polysilicon sales volume was 42,191 MT in Q4 2024, compared to 42,101 MT in Q3 2024Polysilicon average total production cost(1) was $6.81/kg in Q4 2024, compared to $6.61/kg in Q3 2024Polysilicon average cash cost(1) was $5.04/kg in Q4 2024, compared to $5.34/kg in Q3 2024Polysilicon average selling price (ASP) was $4.62/kg in Q4 2024, compared to $4.69/kg in Q3 2024Revenue was $195.4 million in Q4 2024, compared to $198.5 million in Q3 2024Gross loss was $65.3 million in Q4 2024, compared to $60.6 million in Q3 2024. Gross margin was -33.4% in Q4 2024, compared to -30.5% in Q3 2024Non-cash impairment charge related to long-lived assets amounted to $175.6 million in Q4 2024Net loss attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders was $180.2 million in Q4 2024, compared to $60.7 million in Q3 2024Loss per basic American Depositary Share (ADS)(3) was $2.71 in Q4 2024, compared to $0.92 in Q3 2024Adjusted net loss (non-GAAP)(2) attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders was $170.7 million in Q4 2024, compared to $39.4 million in Q3 2024Adjusted loss per basic ADS(3) (non-GAAP)(2) was $2.56 in Q4 2024, compared to $0.59 in Q3 2024EBITDA (non-GAAP)(2) was –$236.5 million in Q4 2024, compared to –$34.3 million in Q3 2024. EBITDA margin (non-GAAP)(2) was -121.1% in Q4 2024, compared to -17.3% in Q3 2024
Three months ended
US$ millions
except as indicated otherwise
December.
31, 2024
September.
30, 2024
December.
31, 2023
Revenues
195.4
198.5
476.3
Gross (loss)/profit
(65.3)
(60.6)
87.2
Gross margin
(33.4) %
(30.5) %
18.3 %
(Loss)/income from operations
(300.9)
(98.0)
83.3
Net (loss)/income attributable to Daqo New Energy
Corp. shareholders
(180.2)
(60.7)
53.3
(Loss)/Earnings per basic ADS(3) ($ per ADS)
(2.71)
(0.92)
0.76
Adjusted net (loss)/income (non-GAAP)(2)
attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders
(170.6)
(39.4)
74.3
Adjusted (loss)/earnings per basic ADS(3) (non-
GAAP)(2) ($ per ADS)
(2.56)
(0.59)
1.06
EBITDA (non-GAAP)(2)
(236.5)
(34.3)
128.2
EBITDA margin (non-GAAP)(2)
(121.1) %
(17.3) %
26.9 %
Polysilicon sales volume (MT)
42,191
42,101
61,014
Polysilicon average total production cost ($/kg)(1)
6.81
6.61
6.50
Polysilicon average cash cost (excl. dep’n) ($/kg)(1)
5.04
5.34
5.72
Full Year 2024 Financial and Operating Highlights
Polysilicon production volume was 205,068 MT in 2024, compared to 197,831 MT in 2023Polysilicon sales volume was 181,362 MT in 2024, compared to 200,002 MT in 2023Revenue was $1,029.1 million in 2024, compared to $2,307.7 million in 2023Gross loss was $212.9 million in 2024, compared to gross profit of $920.7 million in 2023. Gross margin was -20.7% in 2024, compared to 39.9% in 2023Net loss attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders was $345.2 million in 2024, compared to net income attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders of $429.5 million in 2023. Loss per basic ADS was $5.22 in 2024, compared to earnings per basic ADS of $5.75 in 2023EBITDA (non-GAAP)(2) was –$338.8 million in 2024, compared to $918.6 million in 2023. EBITDA margin (non-GAAP)(2) was -32.9% in 2024, compared to 39.8% in 2023Adjusted net loss (non-GAAP)(2) attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders was $272.8 million in 2024, compared to adjusted net income (non-GAAP)(2) attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders of $563.1 million in 2023Adjusted loss per basic ADS(3) (non-GAAP)(2) was $4.12 in 2024, compared to adjusted earnings per basic ADS (non-GAAP) of $7.54 in 2023
Notes:
(1) Production cost and cash cost only refer to production in our polysilicon facilities. Production cost is calculated by the inventoriable costs relating to production of polysilicon divided by the production volume in the period indicated. Cash cost is calculated by the inventoriable costs relating to production of polysilicon excluding depreciation and non-cash share-based compensation, divided by the production volume in the period indicated.
(2) Daqo New Energy provides EBITDA, EBITDA margins, adjusted net income attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders and adjusted earnings per basic ADS on a non-GAAP basis to provide supplemental information regarding its financial performance. For more information on these non-GAAP financial measures, please see the section captioned “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” and the tables captioned “Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures to comparable US GAAP measures” set forth at the end of this press release.
(3) ADS means American Depositary Share. One (1) ADS represents five (5) ordinary shares.
Management Remarks
Mr. Xiang Xu, Chairman and CEO of the Company, commented, “In 2024, we faced a challenging market environment with excess capacity in the solar PV industry leading to sharp price declines across the entire value chain. We proactively managed these difficulties by curtailing polysilicon production to reduce cash burn, particularly in the third and fourth quarters. Nevertheless, we reached an annual polysilicon production volume of 205,068 MT in 2024, meeting our guidance of 200,000 MT to 210,000 MT, which represented an increase of 3.7% year-over-year compared to 197,831 MT in 2023. Our N-type product mix increased significantly from approximately 40% of total production in 2023 to 70% in 2024. We sold 181,362 MT in 2024, ending the year at a reasonable inventory level. Despite solid growth in demand for solar PV products globally, the mismatch between demand and supply drove prices lower in 2024 even below cash cost. Overall, our polysilicon ASPs decreased significantly from $11.48/kg in 2023 to $5.66/kg in 2024. Revenue came in at $1.0 billion compared to $2.3 billion in 2023 as a result of lower ASPs as well as lower sales volume. As polysilicon ASPs fell below production cost starting in the second quarter of 2024, we recorded a non-cash provision for inventory impairment expense, with a negative gross margin of 20.7% for 2024. Due to the continuous negative gross margin, we recorded a non-cash long-lived assets impairment charge of $175.6 million for the quarter related to our older polysilicon production lines. Despite the losses, Daqo New Energy continued to maintain a strong balance sheet and ample cash reserves. At the end of 2024, the Company had a cash balance of $1.0 billion, short-term investments of $10 million, bank notes receivables of $55 million, and a fixed term bank deposit balance of $1.1 billion. Overall, the company maintains strong liquidity with a balance of quick assets of $2.2 billion, which can be readily converted to cash if needed. This solid financial position ensures we are well-equipped to navigate the market downturn and remain strategically resilient.”
“On the operational front, during the fourth quarter, the Company continued to operate at a lower utilization rate of 40%-50% of our nameplate capacity in light of weak market prices. The total production volume at our two polysilicon facilities for the quarter was 34,236 MT, further decreasing from the third quarter by 9,356 MT. Meanwhile, we intensified our efforts to reduce inventory, and our sales volume reached 42,191 MT in the fourth quarter, compared to 42,101 MT in the previous quarter. As the result of lower utilization, idle-facility related cost for the quarter was approximately $1.02/kg, which was primarily related to non-cash depreciation expense. Overall polysilicon unit production cost edged up 3% sequentially to an average of $6.81/kg. However, thanks to our relentless efforts to improve operational efficiency, our cash cost declined further to $5.04/kg, a 6% quarter-over-quarter decline compared to $5.34/kg in the third quarter.”
“Due to the current market pricing environment, we currently expect total polysilicon production volume in the first quarter of 2025 to be approximately 25,000 MT to 28,000 MT. We plan to maintain a relatively low utilization rate in 2025 until a turning point emerges in the sector. As a result, we currently anticipate full year production volume in 2025 to be approximately 110,000 MT to 140,000 MT.”
“Discussions on industry self-regulation measures have been ongoing since the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, the polysilicon market remained sluggish heading into the quarter as downstream customers continued drawing down accumulated inventory and coping with lower wafer capacity utilization rates of approximately 50%. Polysilicon pricing remained stable within this cyclical bottom range of RMB 36-42/kg throughout the quarter. In November and December, leading polysilicon producers reduced production to offset the higher hydro-electricity cost during the winter season and to mitigate inventory risks. As such, industry production of polysilicon continued to decline month-over-month. According to industry statistics, the total production volume in China descended to approximately 100,000 MT per month in December, the lowest level in the year. On December 26, polysilicon futures trading officially launched, with the initial benchmark price set at RMB 38.6/kg. Although some prices were quoted higher at RMB 42-43/kg, futures trading volumes remained small and had limited impact on spot pricing. On a positive note, new solar PV capacity in China reached a record high of 68 GW in December, which was beyond expectation and reinforced market confidence in the resilience of solar PV in the short run and market potential in the medium to long term.”
“Despite the significant challenges resulting from overcapacity in the solar PV industry, we have seen proactive initiatives to restore the industry’s healthy development. On December 6, 2024, led by the China Photovoltaic Industry Association (CPIA), our Company, along with other major solar PV manufacturers, have reached consensus that implementing self-discipline would be fundamental to mitigating the irrational competition amid falling prices and heightened global trade pressures. Moreover, the solar PV industry continued to show strong demand prospects. For the year of 2024, China’s newly installed solar PV capacity grew 28% year-over-year to 277 GW, which not only hit a record high but also exceeded market expectations. We remain optimistic that as supply adjusts to more rational levels, we will see a better balance between supply and demand this year. In the long run, as a renewable energy source and one of the lowest-cost sources of electricity worldwide, solar power will continue to be a key driver of the global energy transition and sustainable development. Looking ahead, Daqo New Energy will capitalize on the long-term growth in the global solar PV market and strengthen its competitive edge by enhancing its higher-efficiency N-type technology and optimizing its cost structure through digital transformation and AI adoption. As one of the world’s lowest-cost producers with the highest quality N-type product, a strong balance sheet and no financial debt, we believe we are well positioned to weather the current market downturn and emerge as one of the leaders in the industry to capture future growth.”
Outlook and guidance
The Company expects to produce approximately 25,000MT to 28,000MT of polysilicon during the first quarter of 2025. The Company expects to produce approximately 110,000MT to 140,000MT of polysilicon for the full year of 2025, inclusive of the impact of the Company’s annual facility maintenance.
This outlook reflects Daqo New Energy’s current and preliminary view as of the date of this press release and may be subject to changes. The Company’s ability to achieve these projections is subject to risks and uncertainties. See “Safe Harbor Statement” at the end of this press release.
Fourth Quarter 2024 Results
Revenues
Revenues were $195.4 million, compared to $198.5 million in the third quarter of 2024 and $476.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2023. The decrease in revenues compared to the third quarter of 2024 was primarily due to a decrease in ASP, mitigated by an increase in sales volume.
Gross (loss)/ profit and margin
Gross loss was $65.3 million, compared to $60.6 million in the third quarter of 2024 and gross profit of $87.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2023. Gross margin was -33.4%, compared to -30.5% in the third quarter of 2024 and 18.3% in the fourth quarter of 2023. The decrease in gross margin compared to the third quarter of 2024 was mainly due to the decrease in ASP.
Selling, general and administrative expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses were $29.4 million, compared to $37.7 million in the third quarter of 2024 and $39.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2023. SG&A expenses during the fourth quarter of 2024 included $14.9 million in non-cash share-based compensation expense related to the Company’s share incentive plans, compared to $18.9 million in the third quarter of 2024.
Allowance for expected credit loss of receivables
The Company recognized $18.1 million non-cash expense related to allowance for expected credit loss of receivables in the fourth quarter, mainly due to uncertainty on the recoverability of long-aged receivables.
Long-lived assets impairment
The Company recognized a $175.6 million fixed assets impairment loss mainly related to its older polysilicon production facilities in the fourth quarter of 2024, mainly due to the continuous downward trend in the polysilicon selling prices that impaired the recoverability of carrying amounts of these assets.
Research and development expenses
Research and development (R&D) expenses were $0.4 million, compared to $0.8 million in the third quarter of 2024 and $3.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2023. Research and development expenses reflect R&D activities that take place during the quarter and can vary from period to period.
(Loss)/income from operations and operating margin
As a result of the abovementioned, loss from operations was $300.9 million, compared to $98.0 million in the third quarter of 2024 and income from operations of $83.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Operating margin was -154.0%, compared to -49.4% in the third quarter of 2024 and 17.5% in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Net (loss)/income attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders and earnings/(loss) per ADS
As a result of the abovementioned, net loss attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders was $180.2 million, compared to $60.7 million in the third quarter of 2024 and net income of $53.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Loss per basic American Depository Share (ADS) was $2.71, compared to $0.92 in the third quarter of 2024, and income per ADS of $0.76 in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Adjusted net (loss)/income (non-GAAP) attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders and adjusted (loss)/earnings per ADS(non-GAAP)
As a result of the aforementioned, adjusted net loss (non-GAAP) attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders, excluding non-cash share-based compensation costs, was $170.6 million, compared to $39.4 million in the third quarter of 2024 and adjusted net income of $74.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Adjusted loss per basic American Depository Share (ADS) was $2.56 compared to $0.59 in the third quarter of 2024, and adjusted earnings per basic ADS of $1.06 in the fourth quarter of 2023.
EBITDA (non-GAAP)
EBITDA (non-GAAP) was –$236.5 million, compared to –$34.3 million in the third quarter of 2024 and $128.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2023. EBITDA margin (non-GAAP) was -121.1%, compared to -17.3% in the third quarter of 2024 and 26.9% in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Full Year 2024 Results
Revenues
Revenues were $1,029.1 million, compared to $2,307.7 million in 2023. The decrease was primarily due to much lower polysilicon ASPs, further compounded by lower sales volume.
Gross (loss)/ profit and margin
Gross loss was $212.9 million, compared to gross profit of $920.7 million in 2023. Gross margin was -20.7%, compared to 39.9% in 2023. The decrease in gross profit was primarily due to lower ASPs and inventory impairment. For the year of 2024, the company recorded $81.4 million in inventory impairment expenses, compared to $0.5 million in 2023.
Selling, general and administrative expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses were $143.1 million, compared to $213.2 million in 2023. The decrease was primarily due to the reduction in non-cash share-based compensation cost related to the Company’s share incentive plan, which was $72.4 million and $121.0 million in 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Long-lived assets impairment
The Company recognized $175.6 million fixed assets impairment loss mainly related to its older polysilicon facilities in 2024, mainly due to the continuous downward trend of the polysilicon selling prices that impaired the recoverability of carrying amounts of these assets.
Research and development expenses
Research and development (R&D) expenses were $4.6 million, compared to $10.1 million in 2023. Research and development expenses reflect R&D activities that took place during the period and can vary from period to period.
(Loss)/income from operations and operating margin
As a result of the foregoing, loss from operations was $564.1 million, compared to income from operations of $783.4 million in 2023. Operating margin was -54.8%, compared to 33.9% in 2023.
Interest income, net
Interest income, net was $29.4 million, compared to $52.3 million in 2023. The decrease in interest income was due to lower cash at bank balance as well as lower bank interest rate.
Net (loss)/income attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders and earnings/(loss) per ADS
Net loss attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders was $345.2 million, compared to net income of $429.5 million in 2023. Loss per basic ADS were $5.22, compared to earnings per ADS of $5.75 in 2023.
Adjusted net (loss)/income (non-GAAP) attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders and adjusted (loss)/earnings per ADS(non-GAAP)
Adjusted net loss (non-GAAP) attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders was $272.8 million, compared to adjusted net income of $563.1 million in 2023. Adjusted loss per basic ADS (non-GAAP) were $4.12, compared to adjusted earnings per basic ADS (non-GAAP) $7.54 in 2023.
EBITDA (non-GAAP)
EBITDA (non-GAAP) was –$338.8 million, compared to $918.6 million in 2023. EBITDA margin (non-GAAP) was -32.9%, compared to 39.8% in 2023.
Financial Condition
As of December 31, 2024, the Company had $1,038.3 million in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, compared to $853.4 million as of September 30, 2024 and $3,048.0 million as of December 31, 2023. As of December 31, 2024, the notes receivable balance was $55.2 million, compared to $84.5 million as of September 30, 2024 and $116.4 million as of December 31, 2023. Notes receivable represents bank notes with maturity within six months. As of December 31, 2024, the balance of fixed term deposits within one year was $1,087.2 million, compared to $1,215.2 million as of September 30, 2024 and nil as of December 31, 2023.
Cash Flows
For the twelve months ended December 31, 2024, net cash used in operating activities was $437.7 million, compared to $1,616.0 million provided by operating activities in the same period of 2023. The decrease was primarily due to lower revenues and gross margin.
For the twelve months ended December 31, 2024, net cash used in investing activities was $1,478.5 million, compared to $1,196.0 million in the same period of 2023. The net cash used in investing activities in 2024 was primarily related to the capital expenditures on the Company’s 5A and 5B polysilicon expansion projects in Baotou City, Inner Mongolia and purchases of short-term investments and fixed term deposits.
For the twelve months ended December 31, 2024, net cash used in financing activities was $47.4 million, compared to $795.4 million in the same period of 2023. The net cash used in financing activities in 2024 was primarily related to $35.8 million in dividend payment made by the Company’s subsidiary, Xinjiang Daqo, to its minority shareholders.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
To supplement Daqo New Energy’s consolidated financial results presented in accordance with United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“US GAAP”), the Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures that are adjusted for certain items from the most directly comparable GAAP measures including earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”) and EBITDA margin; adjusted net income attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders and adjusted earnings per basic and diluted ADS. Our management believes that each of these non-GAAP measures is useful to investors, enabling them to better assess changes in key element of the Company’s results of operations across different reporting periods on a consistent basis, independent of certain items as described below. Thus, our management believes that, used in conjunction with US GAAP financial measures, these non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with meaningful supplemental information to assess the Company’s operating results in a manner that is focused on its ongoing, core operating performance. Our management uses these non-GAAP measures internally to assess the business, its financial performance, current and historical results, as well as for strategic decision-making and forecasting future results. Given our management’s use of these non-GAAP measures, the Company believes these measures are important to investors in understanding the Company’s operating results as seen through the eyes of our management. These non-GAAP measures are not prepared in accordance with US GAAP or intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with US GAAP; the non-GAAP measures should be reviewed together with the US GAAP measures, and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies.
The Company uses EBITDA, which represents earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, and EBITDA margin, which represents the proportion of EBITDA in revenues. Adjusted net income attributable to Daqo New Energy Corp. shareholders and adjusted earnings per basic and diluted ADS exclude costs related to share-based compensation. Share-based compensation is a non-cash expense that varies from period to period. As a result, our management excludes this item from our internal operating forecasts and models. Our management believes that this adjustment for share-based compensation provides investors with a basis to measure the Company’s core performance, including compared with the performance of other companies, without the period-to-period variability created by share-based compensation.
A reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures to comparable US GAAP measures is presented later in this document.
Conference Call
The Company has scheduled a conference call to discuss the results at 8:00 AM U.S. Eastern Time on February 27, 2025 (9:00 PM Beijing / Hong Kong time on the same day).
The dial-in details for the earnings conference call are as follows:
Participant dial in (U.S. toll free): +1-888-346-8982
Participant international dial in: +1-412-902-4272
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Please dial in 10 minutes before the call is scheduled to begin and ask to join the Daqo New Energy Corp. call.
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A replay of the call will be available 1 hour after the conclusion of the conference call through March 6, 2025. The dial in details for the conference call replay are as follows:
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International toll: +1-412-317-0088
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Replay access code: 3285522
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About Daqo New Energy Corp.
Daqo New Energy Corp. (NYSE: DQ) (“Daqo” or the “Company”) is a leading manufacturer of high-purity polysilicon for the global solar PV industry. Founded in 2007, the Company manufactures and sells high-purity polysilicon to photovoltaic product manufacturers, who further process the polysilicon into ingots, wafers, cells and modules for solar power solutions. The Company has a total polysilicon nameplate capacity of 305,000 metric tons and is one of the world’s lowest cost producers of high-purity polysilicon.
Safe Harbor Statement
This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “guidance” and similar statements. Among other things, the outlook for the first quarter and the full year of 2025 and quotations from management in these announcements, as well as Daqo New Energy’s strategic and operational plans, contain forward-looking statements. The Company may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its reports filed or furnished to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in its annual reports to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about the Company’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, all of which are difficult or impossible to predict accurately and many of which are beyond the Company’s control. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement, including but not limited to the following: the demand for photovoltaic products and the development of photovoltaic technologies; global supply and demand for polysilicon; alternative technologies in cell manufacturing; the Company’s ability to significantly expand its polysilicon production capacity and output; the reduction in or elimination of government subsidies and economic incentives for solar energy applications; the Company’s ability to lower its production costs; and changes in political and regulatory environment. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in the reports or documents the Company has filed with, or furnished to, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. All information provided in this press release is as of the date hereof, and the Company undertakes no duty to update such information or any forward-looking statement, except as required under applicable law.
Daqo New Energy Corp.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations
(US dollars in thousands, except ADS and per ADS data)
Three months ended
Year ended Dec 31
Dec 31,
2024
Sep 30,
2024
Dec 31,
2023
2024
2023
Revenues
195,359
198,496
476,298
1,029,080
2,307,695
Cost of revenues
(260,622)
(259,090)
(389,102)
(1,242,012)
(1,387,045)
Gross (loss)/profit
(65,263)
(60,594)
87,196
(212,932)
920,650
Operating expenses
Selling, general and administrative
expenses
(29,402)
(37,727)
(39,004)
(143,089)
(213,241)
Long-lived assets impairment
(175,627)
–
–
(175,627)
–
Allowance for expected credit loss
(18,072)
–
–
(18,072)
–
Research and development
expenses
(372)
(813)
(3,250)
(4,559)
(10,116)
Other operating (expense)/income
(12,203)
1,092
38,349
(9,814)
86,137
Total operating expenses
(235,676)
(37,448)
(3,905)
(351,160)
(137,220)
(Loss)/income from operations
(300,939)
(98,042)
83,291
(564,092)
783,430
Interest income, net
6,761
1,604
13,772
29,364
52,302
Foreign exchange gain/(loss)
49
(752)
(796)
(2,378)
(17,367)
Investments income
3,644
8,253
253
19,046
109
(Loss)/Income before income taxes
(290,485)
(88,937)
96,520
(518,060)
818,474
Income tax benefit/(expense)
48,973
12,007
(18,352)
69,907
(165,588)
Net (loss)/income
(241,512)
(76,930)
78,168
(448,153)
652,886
Net (loss)/income attributable to
non-controlling interest
(61,330)
(16,206)
24,837
(102,938)
223,341
Net (loss)/income attributable to
Daqo New Energy Corp.
shareholders
(180,182)
(60,724)
53,331
(345,215)
429,545
(Loss)/earnings per ADS
(2.71)
(0.92)
0.76
(5.22)
5.75
Basic
Diluted
(2.71)
(0.92)
0.76
(5.22)
5.73
Weighted average ADS outstanding
Basic
66,609,799
66,306,870
69,862,986
66,158,657
74,717,201
Diluted
66,609,799
66,306,870
69,905,271
66,158,657
74,963,535
Daqo New Energy Corp.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(US dollars in thousands)
Dec. 31, 2024
Sep. 30, 2024
Dec. 31, 2023
ASSETS:
Current Assets:
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
1,038,349
853,401
3,047,956
Short-term investments
9,619
244,982
–
Accounts and notes receivable
55,171
84,507
116,358
Inventories
149,939
206,877
173,271
Fixed term deposit within one year
1,087,210
1,215,165
–
Other current assets
291,259
292,610
238,993
Total current assets
2,631,547
2,897,542
3,576,578
Property, plant and equipment, net
3,499,210
3,903,436
3,626,423
Prepaid land use right
152,869
159,853
150,358
Fixed term deposit over one year
27,636
28,536
–
Other non-current assets
106,981
59,338
73,507
TOTAL ASSETS
6,418,243
7,048,705
7,426,866
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable and notes payable
33,270
40,860
92,879
Advances from customers-short term portion
37,192
56,240
148,984
Payables for purchases of property, plant and
equipment
406,743
454,364
421,024
Other current liabilities
44,032
77,597
173,542
Total current liabilities
521,237
629,061
836,429
Advance from customers – long term portion
21,484
76,734
113,857
Other non-current liabilities
17,658
18,489
28,296
TOTAL LIABILITIES
560,379
724,284
978,582
EQUITY:
Total Daqo New Energy Corp.’s shareholders’
equity
4,361,193
4,705,832
4,761,907
Non-controlling interest
1,496,671
1,618,589
1,686,377
Total equity
5,857,864
6,324,421
6,448,284
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY
6,418,243
7,048,705
7,426,866
Daqo New Energy Corp.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(US dollars in thousands)
For the year ended December 31,
2024
2023
Operating Activities:
Net (loss)/income
(448,153)
652,886
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by
operating activities
565,535
305,359
Changes in operating assets and liabilities
(555,102)
657,797
Net cash (used in)/provided by operating activities
(437,720)
1,616,042
Investing activities:
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
(356,777)
(1,110,738)
Purchases of land use right
(10,091)
(72,147)
Purchase and redemption of short-term investments and fixed-term
deposits
(1,111,615)
(13,070)
Net cash used in investing activities
(1,478,483)
(1,195,955)
Financing activities:
Net cash used in financing activities
(47,358)
(795,398)
Effect of exchange rate changes
(46,046)
(97,084)
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
(2,009,607)
(472,395)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at the beginning of the
period
3,047,956
3,520,351
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at the end of the period
1,038,349
3,047,956
Daqo New Energy Corp.
Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures to comparable US GAAP measures
(US dollars in thousands)
Three months ended
Year ended Dec 31
Dec 31,
2024
Sep 30,
2024
Dec 31,
2023
2024
2023
Net (loss)/income
(241,512)
(76,930)
78,168
(448,153)
652,886
Income tax benefit/(expense)
(48,973)
(12,007)
18,352
(69,907)
165,588
Interest income, net
(6,761)
(1,604)
(13,772)
(29,364)
(52,302)
Depreciation & Amortization
60,740
56,218
45,455
208,585
152,454
EBITDA (non-GAAP)
(236,506)
(34,323)
128,203
(338,839)
918,626
EBITDA margin (non-GAAP)
-121.1 %
-17.3 %
26.9 %
-32.9 %
39.8 %
Three months ended
Year ended Dec 31
Dec 31,
2024
Sep 30,
2024
Dec 31,
2023
2024
2023
Net (loss)/income attributable to
Daqo New Energy Corp.
shareholders
(180,182)
(60,724)
53,331
(345,215)
429,545
Share-based compensation
9,532
21,312
20,927
72,382
133,520
Adjusted net (loss)/income
attributable to Daqo New
Energy Corp. shareholders
(non-GAAP)
(170,650)
(39,412)
74,258
(272,833)
563,065
Adjusted (loss)/earnings per
basic ADS (non-GAAP)
(2.56)
(0.59)
1.06
(4.12)
7.54
Adjusted (loss)/earnings per
diluted ADS (non-GAAP)
(2.56)
(0.59)
1.06
(4.12)
7.51
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HOUSING WORKS CHOSEN AS 2026 BENEFICIARY OF 45TH ANNUAL FRONT RUNNERS NEW YORK LGBTQ+ PRIDE RUN™ 4M
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JUNE 27 RACE IN CENTRAL PARK WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR HOUSING WORKS’ LIFESAVING SERVICES + ADVOCACY
NEW YORK, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Housing Works is proud to announce that it was selected as the beneficiary of the 2026 Front Runners New York LGBTQ+ Pride Run™ 4M hosted by the Front Runners New York and nonprofit New York Road Runners. The iconic 4-mile running event, which kicks off Pride Weekend in NYC, will be held on June 27, 2026, in Central Park.
Since its inception in 1982, the Pride Run has raised more than $300,000 for LGBTQ+ nonprofits as the world’s largest pride charity run. Housing Works was chosen as this year’s beneficiary in recognition of its 35-year history of providing lifesaving healthcare, housing, and justice initiatives for vulnerable New Yorkers. To support this partnership, Housing Works will have a team of over 20 board members, staff, and clients participating in the race under this year’s theme: “Hearts in Motion: United in Every Stride.”
Although the race is sold out, charity bibs are still available. Runners can apply to raise $500 in support of the 2026 Front Runners New York LGBTQ+ Pride Run™4M beneficiary through Front Runners New York and receive a non-complimentary entry to the race.
“We deeply appreciate Front Runners New York in helping us with our fundraising efforts. In the early days, our evidence-based advocacy often met political resistance, making traditional donors hesitant to support our life-saving HIV/AIDS work. Nearly 40 years into the AIDS epidemic, we continue to face budget cuts and limited capital as government administrations shift,” said Matthew Bernardo, President of Housing Works, Inc. “However, the urgency of this fight drives us to innovate. Housing Works is proof that nonprofits can create real, measurable impact for those who need it most.”
“The Pride Run has always been a showing of the strength of our community. Supporting Housing Works this year feels especially meaningful at a time when unity is most needed. Together, every step adds to our shared momentum to support the incredible, lifesaving work that Housing Works provides to our community,” said J Solle, 2026 Front Runners New York LGBTQ+ Pride Run™4M Director.
“When this race began 45 years ago, many of our members faced risks just by signing up to run openly. Today, standing with thousands of runners who sold out this event in hours, we see how far we’ve come,” said Ryan Hallett, President of Front Runners New York. “But progress requires constant action. By partnering with Housing Works, we are honoring our history of activism and ensuring that our strides in Central Park support lifesaving housing and healthcare for the most vulnerable members of our community.”
“For more than 40 years, New York Road Runners has teamed up with Front Runners New York to host the LGBTQ+ Pride Run in celebration of this incredible community,” said Rob Simmelkjaer, New York Road Runners CEO. “Now a marquee event during Pride weekend in New York City, we’re excited to unite the running community once again and help raise awareness and funds for Housing Works’s critical work.”
What: The 2026 LGBTQ+ Pride Run
When: Saturday, June 27, 2026
Race Start | 8AM
Where: Central Park
Website: https://frny.org/pride-run
For more information about Housing Works, visit housingworks.org. Follow Housing Works on Facebook and Instagram.
About Housing Works:
For more than three decades, Housing Works has been at the forefront of the movement to end AIDS and homelessness and fight for the rights and dignity of some of the most marginalized populations. Housing Works was founded in 1990 as the housing committee of ACT UP and is now a leading provider of housing and lifesaving services to low-income individuals affected by HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses, including LGBTQ+ youth, the transgender community, immigrants, people experiencing substance use, and formerly incarcerated New Yorkers. Housing Works’ integrated healthcare, supportive housing portfolio, wraparound services, and relentless advocacy are supported by innovative social enterprise: nine Thrift Shops throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn, its iconic Bookstore & Cafe in Soho, and most recently, New York’s first adult-use dispensary. In the year ahead, amid challenging headwinds from the federal government, Housing Works continues to expand its services and fight for what is right for those who need our help the most, bridging communities in building a more compassionate and equitable world.
About Front Runners New York:
Front Runners New York (FRNY) is New York City’s LGBTQ+ running club. The club was founded in 1979 and has grown to over 1100 members annually. FRNY’s mission is to provide encouragement and support to LGBTQ+ adults and their supporters who are interested in running and running-related activities. FRNY has created a social running community focused on health and fitness that is welcoming to all New Yorkers. FRNY offers a robust, inclusive membership experience. FRNY is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in the state of New York. For more information, visit frny.org.
About New York Road Runners (NYRR):
A New York City-based nonprofit, New York Road Runners’ vision is to build healthier lives and stronger communities through the transformative power of running—serving more than half a million people annually through its races, free community events, youth running initiatives, and school-based programs across the five boroughs. During its nearly 70 years, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world’s premier community running organization, producing more than 60 adult and youth races each year, including the TCS New York City Marathon. Held the first Sunday each November, the TCS New York City Marathon features more than 50,000 runners—from the world’s best professional athletes to a vast range of runners across experience levels, ages, genders, abilities, and backgrounds. To learn more, visit www.nyrr.org.
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City of Bradenton Launches Accela ePermitHub Digital Plan Room, Advancing Integrated Digital Plan Review
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SAN RAMON, Calif., April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The City of Bradenton, FL has launched the Accela® ePermitHub Digital Plan Room™, marking an important milestone in the City’s ongoing efforts to modernize plan review and streamline the permitting process for both staff and applicants.
This launch represents a significant shift for Bradenton, which previously relied on a plan review approach that required staff to navigate multiple systems and complete several manual steps to accomplish a single task. With Accela’s ePermitHub Digital Plan Room, the City now benefits from a fully integrated digital plan review experience, bringing plan review directly into Accela and simplifying workflows for both staff and applicants.
“After our previous experience, we were looking for a solution that truly worked with our permitting system—not alongside it,” said Dana Winters, Building Manager for the City of Bradenton. “With Accela’s ePermitHub, plan review is part of the same system our teams already use every day. It reduces extra steps, eliminates duplicate work, and makes the process much easier for staff to understand and manage.”
Under the City’s prior setup, staff often had to move between systems, log in separately, and repeat actions to keep plan review and permitting records aligned. Accela’s ePermitHub replaces that fragmented experience with a single, streamlined workflow—automating previously manual steps and improving reliability across the review process.
Bradenton serves a population of approximately 58,000 residents and is an active permitting jurisdiction across building and planning disciplines. The transition to ePermitHub was also well received by applicants, who benefit from a simpler, more consistent submission and review experience.
“This launch reflects the progress agencies are making toward more connected, end‑to‑end digital permitting,” said Maykel Martin, Vice President, Technology Product Management, Accela. “By adopting a plan review solution that is native to Accela, Bradenton is improving efficiency for staff while delivering a more consistent experience for applicants.”
The City’s project team was led by Theresa Armstrong (IT), Dana Winters (Building) and Jamie Schindewolf (Planning), who partnered closely with Accela throughout the implementation, bringing a shared focus on delivering the best outcomes for their customers and achieving a smooth, successful deployment.
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Media@accela.com
About Accela®
Accela® is a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions, empowering local and state governments to drive efficiency and modernization. Accela offers both a configurable platform and out-of-the-box civic applications for core processes including permitting, licensing, and code enforcement. Accela assists agencies in streamlining workflows, reducing manual tasks, and improving service delivery. With a commitment to end-to-end support, Accela is a trusted partner to over 600 agencies and jurisdictions worldwide. For more information, please visit www.accela.com.
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Axonic Insurance Annuities, Built for Banks, Broker-Dealers and RIAs, Now Available through WealthVest.
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Financial professionals can now secure a competitive 3-year fixed annuity rate and crediting strategies from Deutsche Bank, S&P Global, and Nasdaq through their WealthVest wholesaler and Axonic Insurance.
BOZEMAN, Mont., April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — WealthVest, a leading wholesaler of annuities to financial professionals, has announced a strategic distribution partnership today with Axonic Insurance (AXI), a global annuity and insurance platform. WealthVest will begin offering a suite of curated, highly competitive annuity products from Axonic Insurance to their network of banks, credit unions, broker-dealers and registered investment advisers across the United States.
“We’re excited to bring the Axonic Insurance suite of solutions to the marketplace,” said Matt Hamann, National Sales Manager at WealthVest. “By combining the strength of our distribution team with AXI’s competitive offerings, we’re well positioned to drive growth and expand access across banks, broker-dealers, and RIAs. Through our education-first approach, we’re committed to supporting financial professionals with practical solutions that help their clients navigate retirement with confidence.”
Through the partnership, Axonic Insurance aims to better support financial advisors and investment adviser representatives in building a solid foundation of protection and growth for their clients’ retirement. WealthVest will align their well-regarded, client-first coaching and wholesaling model with Axonic Insurance’s highly competitive annuities to help financial professionals stay up to date on market trends and determine the best annuity to address their clients’ retirement needs.
“Partnering with WealthVest marks an important step forward in expanding AXI’s reach across the bank, broker-dealer, and RIA channels,” said Les Sutherland, Chief Distribution Officer at Axonic Insurance. “We’re excited to align with a team that shares our commitment to delivering differentiated solutions and supporting financial professionals with the tools and opportunities they need to better serve their clients.”
The suite of annuities is designed specifically for advisors and IARs to help them deliver competitive guaranteed rates of return across 2-, 3-, 5-, 7- and 10-year surrender period options; strong marketing participation; 100% principal protection and systematic income withdrawals to their clients. The annuities are available in forty-three states and the District of Columbia, and include the:
Incline MYGA: Featuring 5.25% Guaranteed for 3-Years with Initial Premiums of $100,000 or Greater1HighLine FIA: Offering 1- and 2-year point-to-point cap, participation, and fixed rate crediting strategiesHighLine FIA PLUS: Includes a 9% Premium Bonus Rider on the 5-Year2
WealthVest’s team of dedicated wholesalers and annuity case managers will serve as the main point of contact for financial advisors and IARs interested in Axonic Insurance’s annuities across 5 US regions. The team has partnered with thousands of advisors, providing annuity planning technology, retirement income planning, practice management, market and industry trends and annuity case management.
Launched in 2024, Axonic Insurance is an annuity and insurance platform delivering institutionally managed retirement products through a fully integrated model spanning product design, distribution, issuance, and servicing. Axonic Insurance is supported by Axonic Capital, an investment management firm with $8 billion in assets under management specializing in structured credit and commercial and residential real estate debt and equity. Axonic Insurance’s suite of annuities is issued by AmFirst Insurance Company (“AmFirst”), an A- (Excellent) financial strength rated company by AM Best3.
Advisors and IARs interested in learning more about Axonic Insurance and their suite of annuities can connect with their wholesaler at www.wealthvest.com/axonic-insurance or call the WealthVest Sales Desk at 1-833-299-8750.
1 Rate shown is effective March 27, 2026 and subject to change. Rate only applies to the Incline MYGA 3-year plan with initial premiums of $100,000 or greater, issued by AmFirst Insurance Company (“AmFirst”) and offered by Axonic Insurance Services LLC (“Axonic”). Additional rates available.
2 At the time of issuance, the Premium Bonus is credited to your Account Value, providing immediate access to additional funds to allocate into the various crediting strategies. The Premium Bonus is calculated as a percentage of the initial premium and becomes a permanent component of the annuity’s Accumulation Value. All Premium Bonuses are subject to a Vesting Schedule, under which the Contract Value and the Cash Surrender Value increase annually as the bonus amount vests over time. Please refer to the HighLine FIA Rate Sheet for Premium Bonus amounts and Contract details.
3 AM Best affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of “A-” (Excellent) of AmFirst Insurance Company on August 29, 2025.
ABOUT WEALTHVEST
WealthVest is a leading wholesaler of fixed, fixed-indexed, and registered index-linked annuities to financial professionals. We’re a partner to thousands of advisors by providing annuity planning technology, retirement income planning, practice management, market and industry trends and annuity case management. Their team of dedicated wholesalers and annuity case managers helps advisors provide the best annuity outcomes. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn or visit wealthvest.com.
ABOUT AXONIC INSURANCE
Axonic Insurance (AXI) is a fast-growing annuity and insurance platform delivering institutionally managed retirement products through a fully integrated model spanning product design, distribution, issuance, and servicing. AXI combines modern insurance capabilities with disciplined asset management and rigorous risk oversight to drive scalable, sustainable growth. AXI’s suite of annuities includes Multi-Year Guaranteed Annuities (MYGAs) and Fixed Indexed Annuities (FIAs), distributed through IMOs, Banks, Broker-Dealers, and Registered Investment Advisers (RIAs), while strengthening profitability through operational efficiency, pricing discipline, and balance sheet resilience. AXI’s strategy prioritizes durability — balancing growth, capital strength, and earnings to support long-term value creation and financial stability.
ABOUT AXONIC CAPITAL
Founded in 2010, Axonic Capital is a New York-based alternative investment manager with $8 billion in assets under management. The firm has deep expertise in structured credit, commercial and residential real estate debt and equity, and systematic fixed income. Axonic’s flexible capital base includes private limited partnerships, separate accounts, insurance company mandates, and publicly listed fund structures. For additional information, visit axoniccap.com.
ABOUT S&P DOW JONES INDICES
Since 1896, S&P DJI have provided innovative index solutions backed by robust methodologies and strong governance. Today, S&P Dow Jones Indices is the world’s largest provider of financial market indices, offering iconic solutions and unparalleled expertise across asset classes and geographies. With more exchange partnerships and more assets invested in products based on our indices than any other index provider, S&P DJI is a critical link in capital markets and the global financial ecosystem.
ABOUT NASDAQ GLOBAL INDEXES
Nasdaq Global Indexes has been creating innovative, market-leading, transparent indexes since 1971. Today, our index offering spans geographies and asset classes and includes diverse families. We continuously offer new opportunities for financial product sponsors across a wide spectrum of investable products and for asset managers to measure risk and performance. Nasdaq also provides exchange listing, custom index, and design solutions to financial organizations worldwide.
ABOUT DEUTSCHE BANK
Deutsche Bank provides retail and private banking, corporate and transaction banking, lending, asset and wealth management products and services as well as focused investment banking to private individuals, small and medium-sized companies, corporations, governments and institutional investors. Deutsche Bank is the leading bank in Germany with strong European roots and a global network. Deutsche Bank’s FIG Structuring & Solutions business structures and arranges bespoke capital and financing transactions for its global FIG client base.
Media Contact
Jackson Bolstad, WealthVest, 1 406-272-3759, jbolstad@wealthvest.com, www.wealthvest.com
Les Sutherland, Axonic Insurance, lsutherland@axonicinsurance.com, https://axonicinsurance.com/
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