Lyft Delivers a Few Punches to Rivals in its IPO Filing

In the race to go public this year, Lyft has a head start on rival Uber — at least when it comes to unveiling the details about its planned initial public offering. And though Lyft is gaining market share and revenue, its losses continue to rise while the growth of its ridership slows—both factors that… Continue reading Lyft Delivers a Few Punches to Rivals in its IPO Filing

Tesla Offers Owners 50% Off Autopilot & Full Self-Driving 

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Autonomous Vehicles Published on March 2nd, 2019 | by Kyle Field
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Tesla stirred up quite a controversy amongst buyers of its vehicles over the last few months when it slashed prices across its fleet from a few thousand dollars up to more than $50,000 on some configurations. That’s great news for new buyers, but puts existing owners in a quandary since their resale values drop instantaneously.

The backlash was rather severe, with owners understandably complaining about the loss in value. For Tesla Model 3 owners who had already purchased in 2019, Tesla rather quickly started telling them today that they would get AP for free, a $3,000 upgrade. A line was seemingly drawn at the end of the year in 2018, presumably because 2018 buyers were able to take advantage of the full federal tax credit on their purchases.
Elon Musk responded a few minutes ago on twitter with an offer to all owners who purchased their vehicles prior to the sweeping price reductions. Tesla followed the news up with a post on its blog, detailing how the upgrades will work. Tesla will be offering Autopilot ($4,000 after purchase) or Full Self-Driving ($7,000 after purchase) at half of the normal price. That represents a healthy discount of $2,000 to $3,500 for existing owners.
Owners who had purchased EAP and FSD will get enrolled in the Tesla Early Access Program. This program is supposed to grant members priority access to software updates as they are released to the public, but the reaction to the program in the past makes it clear that the program offers little to no priority in the queue for updates as they come out.
Elon jumped in to clarify that, for owners who had already sprung for Enhanced Autopilot, Full-Self Driving is now available for purchase for $2,000.
The discount clearly does not offset the lost value for many Tesla owners, but seeing as how there was really no reason for Tesla to do anything for prior owners, it is a nice gesture and surely will not go unnoticed. At the same time, Tesla does not have to give owners anything for free and has a chance to make some extra cash in a quarter when they really, really need extra cash for an upgrade that essentially costs them nothing.
At the core, these offers for significant discounts are wins for the customers and wins for Tesla. They offer driving technologies that will make driving significantly safer for not only vehicle occupants, but for all the vehicles driving in proximity to the Tesla while adding convenience to boot. Tesla’s latest safety report showed that its vehicles were 4 times safer than the average vehicle in the US, based on NHTSA data, and 7 times safer than the average vehicle in the US when Autopilot was engaged. That’s impressive, and now comes with a significantly reduced price tag.
As a Long Range, Rear-Wheel Drive Model 3 owner myself (2018.07 delivery), I’m thankful for the opportunity for a discount — though I won’t be able to take advantage of it for quite some time.

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Equity Shot: Lyft files to go public and we’re stoked

Hello and welcome to an Equity Shot, a short-form episode of the show where we dive into a single breaking news story. Guess what we’re talking about today?! It’s Lyft. You guessed correctly. The Lyft S-1 is the very first major S-1 event of 2019. As you might recall, the government shutdown gummed the IPO… Continue reading Equity Shot: Lyft files to go public and we’re stoked

Tower Completes Value Creating Sale of its European Operations

Tower Completes Value Creating Sale of its European Operations

LIVONIA, Mich., March 1, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Tower International, Inc. (NYSE: TOWR), a leading manufacturer of engineered automotive structural metal components and assemblies, today announced it has completed the sale of all of its European Operations to Financière SNOP Dunois S.A.(FSD), a privately owned French automotive supplier.

The purchase price represents an Enterprise Value of €255 million which represents an EV / Adjusted EBITDA multiple of 5.4x 2018 full year earnings.

“We are pleased to have completed the divestiture of Tower's European operations at a valuation well above our current trading multiple. The divestiture reduces Tower's net leverage to less than 1 times Adjusted EBITDA, giving Tower the flexibility to continue to profitably grow our business, maintain a conservative balance sheet and continue to return of capital to our shareholders,” said CEO Jim Gouin. “I would like to thank all of the colleagues from Tower Europe for their great contributions to Tower International over the years and wish them continued success as they become part of FSD.”

The divestiture resulted in net cash proceeds of approximately $250 million after payment of transaction costs and fees and the unwinding of the Euro denominated swaps related to
Tower's Term Loan. Following the closure of the transaction, Tower repaid $50 million of outstanding Term Loan B indebtedness. This repayment, coupled with Tower's voluntary reduction to the Term Loan in July 2018 represent repayments totaling $100 million.

Gouin continued, “Since 2014, Tower's North American business has grown by more than 40 percent in a relatively flat production environment as we have benefitted from the industry's shift from passenger cars to trucks and SUVs as well as OEM outsourcing. Tower is well positioned to continue to benefit from these trends and current projections for full-year 2020 represent continued above market revenue growth, improved Adjusted EBITDA margins and significant free cash flow.”

Forward-Looking Statements and Risk Factors

This press release contains statements which constitute forward-looking statements, within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including but not limited to statements regarding the completion of the sale transaction and debt repayment described in this press release, the timing and consequences of those transactions, projected enterprise value, positioning, projected truck revenues and the outlook for revenue, Adjusted EBITDA Margin, and net leverage. The forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “plan,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “project,” “target,” and other similar expressions. Forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this presentation and are based upon management's current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on us. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. The following important factors, as well as risk factors described in our reports filed with the SEC, could cause our actual results to differ materially from estimates or expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements:

global automobile production volumes;

the financial condition of our customers and suppliers;

our ability to make scheduled payments of principal or interest on our indebtedness and comply with the covenants and restrictions contained in the instruments governing our indebtedness;

our ability to refinance our indebtedness;

risks associated with our non-U.S. operations, including foreign exchange risks and economic uncertainty in some regions;

any increase in the expense and funding requirements of our pension and other postretirement benefits;

our customers' ability to obtain equity and debt financing for their businesses;

our dependence on our largest customers;

pricing pressure from our customers;

changes to U.S. trade and tariff policies and the reaction of other countries thereto;

work stoppages or other labor issues affecting us or our customers or suppliers;

our ability to integrate acquired businesses;

our ability to take advantage of emerging secular trends,

risks associated with business divestitures; and

costs or liabilities relating to environmental and safety regulations.

We do not assume any obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements contained in this press release.

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Tesla pays off $920 million convertible bond in cash

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Tesla has paid off its $920 million convertible bond obligation in cash, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC. The company also confirmed that it made the payment today.

The $920 million in convertible senior notes expired March 1, at a conversion price of $359.87 per share. Since Tesla's stock hasn't traded at or above $359 in weeks, the electric vehicle maker had to pay in all-cash rather than half-stock and half-cash as it had previously intended.

In its 2018 annual report, Tesla said it had $3.69 billion in unrestricted cash and equivalents to end the year.

When asked about the payment earlier this week, a Tesla spokesperson pointed to comments from the fourth-quarter shareholder letter, when the company said it has “sufficient cash on hand to comfortably settle in cash our convertible bond that will mature in March 2019.” Tesla also said that its cash position improved by $1.45 billion in the second half of 2018, and that it expects positive net income and positive free cash flow “in every quarter beyond Q1 2019.”

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A month ago, Elon Musk thought Tesla would be profitable. Now he doesn’t. What changed?

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Tesla Chief Executive Office Elon Musk speaks at his company's factory in Fremont, California.

How rapidly things change in Silicon Valley.

A month ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk seemed confident the electric car maker would turn a profit in the first quarter. Now he's predicting a loss. The reversal — disclosed on a media call Thursday night — overshadowed what was supposed to be good news during a tough week of headlines: Tesla was finally unveiling its long-awaited Model 3 sedan at $35,000.

The shares, already under pressure from Musk's ongoing tussle with federal securities regulators, tanked by almost 8 percent in midday trading Friday.

To make its popular electric car at a more affordable price for consumers, Musk said the company has to trim stores, cut employees and shift sales online. It's all part of a push to profitably sell the long-anticipated (and much delayed) $35,000 variant of the Model 3, the midsize sedan Musk and company had long bet would take Tesla from a niche manufacturer to a major automaker.

On Jan. 30, Musk told investors he thought Tesla would continue making money after finally turning its first back-to-back profits during the third and fourth quarters of last year, fulfilling his previous forecast that Tesla would become “sustainably profitable” from the third quarter of 2018 onward.

“I would say at this point I'm optimistic about being profitable in Q1,” Musk said on the Jan. 30 conference call discussing the company's fourth-quarter earnings. “Not by a lot, but I'm optimistic about being profitable in Q1 and for all quarters going forward.”

So what happened?

Musk cited one-time charges this quarter as one major factor, though he did not specify what those are. The company has $920 million in debt due Friday, and Musk has previously said it had enough cash on hand to cover.

He also said there have been some difficulties getting cars to China and Europe.

How much money Tesla can make selling a cheaper Model 3, and whether customers will actually buy it, are major concerns among investors.

“Tesla cut the size of their battery by 30 percent to get this $35,000 base unit out the door,” said Craig Irwin, an analyst with Roth Capital Partners. That is probably a reduction in cost of about $5,500 per car, Irwin said. But who wants a low-range car, he said.

“They killed the 60 kWh Model S for poor demand, and even weaker margins,” he said. “It seems to dovetail nicely that 2019 will see major margin pressure,” he said.

The fact that the company is moving all vehicle sales online and cutting retail jobs also suggests it is coming to the realization that many industry observers suspected all along — profitably selling a $35,000 electric car will be very difficult.

“Tesla appears to have answered the question we have long asked around whether the company was going to be able to profitably produce the $35k Model 3 through production efficiencies and increased volumes,” Cowen analyst Jeff Osborne said in a note to clients Friday. “Switching the strategy now to shed stores that are the face of the brand beyond Elon Musk's Twitter feed, likely means that management has come to the realization that it was not going to be feasible.”

It is also significant that this is all happening as federal tax credits for Tesla cars start to wind down, said CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson. The first 200,000 customers to buy Tesla cars received a federal tax credit of $7,500. But those were halved at the beginning of the year, after Tesla hit the limit. They will continue to be phased out by the quarter.

“I think it all goes back to the EV tax credits, which are negatively impacting sales and gross margins,” Nelson said.

Red flags went up for Nelson just a few days after the New Year when Tesla said it would cut prices on its vehicles. Then the company announced it would focus on producing higher-cost exports to China and Europe, lay off workers and introduce a Model 3 leasing program, he said.

“The earnings warning just confirms these red flags, and while it's a bit early to say, it appears that the company's profitability challenges could potentially linger well beyond Q1,” he said.

The announcement certainly was abrupt and did not appear to be made from a position of strength, said Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi in a note Friday. But over the long term there are still several levers Tesla can pull to improve profits, including reducing sales and manufacturing costs as well as driving higher sales volume with the cheaper Model 3, its leasing programs and international expansion, he said.

“In some ways, we believe CEO Musk's recent focus on profitability each quarter may have been misplaced – and that Tesla might be best served by looking to press its brand and first mover advantage by aggressively making and distributing its cars – which yesterday's move appears to be doing,” he said.