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Mercer International Inc. Reports First Quarter 2025 Results and Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend Of $0.075

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Mercer International (MERC) reported Q1 2025 results with Operating EBITDA of $47.1 million, down from $63.6 million in Q1 2024. The company posted a net loss of $22.3 million ($0.33 per share) compared to a net loss of $16.7 million in Q1 2024. Total revenues decreased 8% to $507.0 million. Key operational highlights include: - Implementation of cost reduction initiatives targeting $100 million in savings by end of 2026 - Planned 22-day maintenance downtime at Celgar mill impacting Q1 results - Pulp segment revenues decreased 12% to $381.1 million - Lumber revenues increased 17% to $65.4 million - Strong liquidity position with $470.7 million available as of March 31, 2025
Mercer International (MERC) ha riportato i risultati del primo trimestre 2025 con un EBITDA operativo di 47,1 milioni di dollari, in calo rispetto ai 63,6 milioni di dollari del primo trimestre 2024. La società ha registrato una perdita netta di 22,3 milioni di dollari (0,33 dollari per azione) rispetto a una perdita netta di 16,7 milioni di dollari nel primo trimestre 2024. I ricavi totali sono diminuiti dell'8%, attestandosi a 507,0 milioni di dollari.

I principali punti operativi includono:
  • Implementazione di iniziative di riduzione dei costi con l'obiettivo di risparmi per 100 milioni di dollari entro la fine del 2026
  • Interruzione programmata di 22 giorni per manutenzione presso lo stabilimento Celgar che ha influenzato i risultati del primo trimestre
  • I ricavi del segmento polpa sono diminuiti del 12%, raggiungendo 381,1 milioni di dollari
  • I ricavi del legname sono aumentati del 17%, arrivando a 65,4 milioni di dollari
  • Posizione di liquidità solida con 470,7 milioni di dollari disponibili al 31 marzo 2025
Mercer International (MERC) reportó los resultados del primer trimestre de 2025 con un EBITDA operativo de 47,1 millones de dólares, frente a los 63,6 millones de dólares del primer trimestre de 2024. La compañía registró una pérdida neta de 22,3 millones de dólares (0,33 dólares por acción) en comparación con una pérdida neta de 16,7 millones en el primer trimestre de 2024. Los ingresos totales disminuyeron un 8%, alcanzando los 507,0 millones de dólares.

Los aspectos operativos clave incluyen:
  • Implementación de iniciativas de reducción de costos con un objetivo de ahorros de 100 millones de dólares para finales de 2026
  • Parada programada de mantenimiento de 22 días en la planta Celgar que afectó los resultados del primer trimestre
  • Los ingresos del segmento de pulpa disminuyeron un 12%, llegando a 381,1 millones de dólares
  • Los ingresos de madera aumentaron un 17%, alcanzando 65,4 millones de dólares
  • Posición de liquidez sólida con 470,7 millones de dólares disponibles al 31 de marzo de 2025
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Mercer International (MERC) a publié ses résultats du premier trimestre 2025 avec un EBITDA opérationnel de 47,1 millions de dollars, en baisse par rapport à 63,6 millions de dollars au premier trimestre 2024. La société a enregistré une perte nette de 22,3 millions de dollars (0,33 dollar par action) contre une perte nette de 16,7 millions au premier trimestre 2024. Les revenus totaux ont diminué de 8 % pour atteindre 507,0 millions de dollars.

Les principaux faits marquants opérationnels comprennent :
  • Mise en œuvre d'initiatives de réduction des coûts visant 100 millions de dollars d'économies d'ici fin 2026
  • Arrêt planifié de maintenance de 22 jours à l'usine Celgar impactant les résultats du premier trimestre
  • Les revenus du segment pâte ont diminué de 12 % pour atteindre 381,1 millions de dollars
  • Les revenus du bois ont augmenté de 17 % pour atteindre 65,4 millions de dollars
  • Position de liquidité solide avec 470,7 millions de dollars disponibles au 31 mars 2025
Mercer International (MERC) meldete die Ergebnisse für das erste Quartal 2025 mit einem operativen EBITDA von 47,1 Millionen US-Dollar, was einem Rückgang gegenüber 63,6 Millionen US-Dollar im ersten Quartal 2024 entspricht. Das Unternehmen verzeichnete einen Nettoverlust von 22,3 Millionen US-Dollar (0,33 US-Dollar pro Aktie) im Vergleich zu einem Nettoverlust von 16,7 Millionen US-Dollar im ersten Quartal 2024. Die Gesamterlöse sanken um 8 % auf 507,0 Millionen US-Dollar.

Wichtige operative Highlights umfassen:
  • Umsetzung von Kostensenkungsmaßnahmen mit dem Ziel von 100 Millionen US-Dollar Einsparungen bis Ende 2026
  • Geplante 22-tägige Wartungspause im Celgar-Werk, die die Ergebnisse des ersten Quartals beeinflusste
  • Die Umsätze im Zellstoffsegment sanken um 12 % auf 381,1 Millionen US-Dollar
  • Die Umsätze im Holzsegment stiegen um 17 % auf 65,4 Millionen US-Dollar
  • Starke Liquiditätsposition mit 470,7 Millionen US-Dollar verfügbar zum 31. März 2025
Positive
  • Implementing cost reduction initiatives targeting $100M in savings by 2026
  • Lumber revenues increased 17% to $65.4M due to higher sales realizations
  • Strong liquidity position with $470.7M available
  • NBSK pulp sales realizations increased 7% to $783 per ADMT
Negative
  • Operating EBITDA decreased to $47.1M from $63.6M YoY
  • Net loss widened to $22.3M from $16.7M YoY
  • Total revenues declined 8% to $507.0M
  • Pulp segment revenues decreased 12% to $381.1M
  • Higher per unit fiber costs for lumber production, up 12% YoY

Insights

Mercer's Q1 results show declining performance with a 26% YoY EBITDA drop amid cost-cutting initiatives, planned maintenance, and currency headwinds.

Mercer International's Q1 2025 results reveal significant pressure on profitability amid challenging market conditions. The company reported Operating EBITDA of $47.1 million, representing a substantial 26% decrease from $63.6 million year-over-year and an even more concerning 53% sequential decline from Q4 2024's $99.2 million. The net loss widened to $22.3 million ($0.33 per share) compared to $16.7 million ($0.25 per share) in Q1 2024.

Three primary factors drove this performance decline:

  • Planned maintenance downtime at the Celgar mill (22 days impacting approximately 29,700 ADMTs of production)
  • Negative currency impacts from a weaker U.S. dollar against the euro
  • Higher per unit fiber costs, particularly for sawmills

Revenue declined 8% to $507.0 million, primarily due to a 16% decrease in pulp sales volumes, though partially offset by improved pulp and lumber pricing. NBSK pulp sales realizations increased 7% to $783 per ADMT while lumber sales realizations improved 8% to $499 per Mfbm.

Management has responded with three major defensive initiatives:

  • Implementing cost reduction measures targeting $100 million in savings by end-2026
  • Reducing inventories by $20 million in 2025
  • Cutting planned capital expenditures by $20 million

Segment performance was mixed. The pulp segment's Operating EBITDA declined 27% to $49.9 million due to lower volumes. The solid wood segment showed modest improvement with Operating EBITDA of -$0.3 million (vs. -$0.9 million in Q1 2024).

Mercer maintains adequate liquidity with $181.5 million in cash and total available liquidity of $470.7 million. However, management's cautious commentary about "uncertain climate affecting customer buying patterns" and focus on debt reduction signals concerns about future market conditions.

Looking ahead, management expects regional divergence with continued strength in pulp markets in Europe and North America but weaker conditions in China, while lumber prices are expected to modestly decrease in the U.S. but slightly increase in Europe.

Selected Highlights

  • First quarter Operating EBITDA* of $47.1 million (net loss of $22.3 million) compared to $63.6 million (net loss of $16.7 million) in the same quarter of 2024
  • Continue to implement cost reduction and operational efficiency initiatives targeting approximately $100 million in savings by the end of 2026
  • The first quarter of 2025 included annual planned maintenance downtime at the Celgar mill compared to no such downtime in the first quarter of 2024

NEW YORK, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mercer International Inc. (Nasdaq: MERC) today reported first quarter 2025 Operating EBITDA of $47.1 million, a decrease from $63.6 million in the same quarter of 2024 and $99.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2024.

In the first quarter of 2025, net loss was $22.3 million ($0.33 per share) compared to $16.7 million ($0.25 per share) in the first quarter of 2024 and net income of $16.7 million ($0.25 per share) in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Mr. Juan Carlos Bueno, Chief Executive Officer, stated: "There was continued strength in pulp markets and an improving lumber pricing environment in the first quarter of 2025. However, our operating results in the quarter were negatively impacted by annual planned maintenance downtime at our Celgar mill and the impact of the weaker dollar against the euro.

We continue to monitor ongoing developments relating to U.S. and international trade policies, including tariffs, countermeasures and countervailing duties. To date, our costs and revenues have not been materially impacted by these developments. However, we recognize the potential for indirect impacts of a weaker global economy on both demand and pricing for our products and the fiber supply of our mills. In addition, the scale of any trade conflict may cause foreign exchange rate fluctuations, which would impact our operating results. The market uncertainty resulting from these developments has created some disturbances and volatility in cross border demand volumes. We continue to take steps seeking to mitigate our exposure to such tariffs and countermeasures and to take advantage of related opportunities that may arise as a result of our geographic diversity. However, it remains difficult to predict the potential impacts on our businesses as these developments are ongoing.

In this uncertain environment and to build resiliency through the economic cycle, we continue to implement cost reduction initiatives and operational efficiency measures targeting approximately $100 million in savings by the end of 2026, compared to 2024. In addition, in 2025, we are targeting a reduction of inventories of $20 million and have further reduced our expected capital expenditures for the year by $20 million by focusing on maintenance and accretive projects that are expected to enhance operational reliability and value across our business.

In the first quarter of 2025, third-party softwood pulp list prices increased from the fourth quarter of 2024 due to stable demand and continued global softwood supply constraints. Hardwood pulp prices in China also improved from floor levels as the maintenance season commenced in Latin America. As we move into the second quarter of 2025, we currently expect pulp prices to remain strong in Europe and North America. In China, we currently expect lower pulp prices, particularly for hardwood, as a result of weakened demand due to the current economic environment.

We saw increased lumber sales realizations in both the U.S. and Europe during the first quarter of 2025 as a result of reduced supply and steady demand. In the second quarter of 2025, we currently expect lumber prices to modestly decrease in the U.S. as a result of the impact of the current economic environment on customer demand. In Europe, we currently expect lumber prices to slightly increase in the second quarter due to higher per unit fiber costs.

Overall, per unit fiber costs for our pulp mills were relatively steady in the first quarter of 2025. For our sawmills, per unit fiber costs increased in the first quarter of 2025 due to strong demand. We completed a wood room upgrade at our Celgar mill during the quarter. The project was designed to reduce our dependence on sawmill residuals and lower our per unit fiber costs. In the second quarter of 2025, we currently expect per unit fiber costs for our German operations to be higher due to strong demand and reduced supply and for our Canadian pulp mills to be relatively stable.

Production volumes were impacted by 22 days (29,700 ADMTs) of planned annual maintenance downtime at our Celgar Mill in the first quarter of 2025, with an additional five days in April due to slower than planned start up. We are currently planning for a total of 21 days of planned maintenance downtime at our pulp mills in the second quarter of 2025.

In our solid wood segment, our mass timber business continued to make progress on various projects. Despite the ongoing impacts of the elevated interest rate on sectoral demand, we are starting to see embedded demand translate into a gradual increase in orders with planned start dates towards late 2025 and into 2026."

Mr. Bueno concluded: "The positive market momentum continued into the second quarter of 2025. However, we are beginning to see the uncertain climate affecting customer buying patterns and negatively impacting pricing in some of our markets. We remain steadfast in managing our costs and liquidity prudently and maintain our focus on debt reduction."
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*Operating EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ("GAAP") and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. See page 6 of the financial tables included in this press release for a reconciliation of net loss to Operating EBITDA.

Consolidated Financial Results

Q1Q4Q1
202520242024
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Revenues$506,974$488,405$553,430
Operating income (loss)$6,733$50,393$(448)
Operating EBITDA$47,088$99,227$63,601
Net income (loss)$(22,339)$16,707$(16,703)
Net income (loss) per common share
Basic$(0.33)$0.25$(0.25)
Diluted$(0.33)$0.25$(0.25)

Consolidated � Three Months Ended March31, 2025 Compared to Three Months Ended March31, 2024

Total revenues for the first quarter of 2025 decreased by approximately 8% to $507.0 million from $553.4 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to lower pulp sales volumes partially offset by higher pulp and lumber sales realizations.

Costs and expenses in the first quarter of 2025 decreased by approximately 10% to $500.2 million from $553.9 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily as a result of lower pulp sales volumes and the positive impact of a stronger dollar on our Canadian dollar and euro denominated costs and expenses partially offset by higher planned maintenance downtime at our Celgar mill and higher per unit fiber costs. In the first quarter of 2024, costs and expenses included a non-cash loss of $23.6 million recognized in connection with the dissolution of the Cariboo Pulp and Paper ("CPP") joint venture.

In the first quarter of 2025, Operating EBITDA decreased to $47.1 million from $63.6 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily as a result of higher planned maintenance downtime and higher per unit fiber costs partially offset by higher pulp and lumber sales realizations and the positive impact of a stronger dollar on our Canadian dollar and euro denominated costs and expenses.

Segment Results
Pulp

Three Months Ended March31,
20252024
(in thousands)
Pulp revenues$356,964$408,295
Energy and chemical revenues$24,116$24,109
Segment Operating EBITDA(1)$49,872$68,465

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(1) Segment Operating EBITDA is a measure of segment profit or loss presented in our financial statements under GAAP. Refer to the segment information note in our consolidated financial statements for more information.

In the first quarter of 2025, Segment Operating EBITDA for the pulp segment decreased by approximately 27% to $49.9 million from $68.5 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily as a result of higher planned maintenance downtime partially offset by higher pulp sales realizations and the positive impact of a stronger dollar on our Canadian dollar and euro denominated costs and expenses.

Pulp segment revenues, comprised of pulp, energy and chemical revenues, in the first quarter of 2025 decreased by approximately 12% to $381.1 million from $432.4 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to lower pulp revenues.

Pulp revenues in the first quarter of 2025 decreased by approximately 13% to $357.0 million from $408.3 million in the same quarter of 2024 as a result of lower sales volumes partially offset by higher sales realizations.

In the first quarter of 2025, third-party industry quoted average list prices for NBSK pulp in Europe and North America and third-party industry quoted average net prices in China for NBSK pulp increased from the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to stable demand and supply constraints. Our average NBSK pulp sales realizations in the first quarter of 2025 increased by approximately 7% to $783 per ADMT from $732 per ADMT in the same quarter of 2024 due to higher list prices in all of our key markets.

In the first quarter of 2025, third-party industry quoted average list prices for NBHK pulp increased in North America from the same quarter of 2024 due to stronger demand. Third-party industry quoted average net prices for NBHK pulp decreased in China in the first quarter of 2025 from the same quarter of 2024 as the market absorbed increased hardwood capacity. In the first quarter of 2025, average NBHK pulp sales realizations decreased by approximately 10% to $570 per ADMT from $631 per ADMT in the same quarter of 2024 due to lower net prices in China.

Total pulp sales volumes in the first quarter of 2025 decreased by approximately 16% to 477,879 ADMTs from 565,664 ADMTs in the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to lower production and the dissolution of the CPP joint venture in the first quarter of 2024.

Energy and chemical revenues in the first quarter of 2025 and 2024 were flat at $24.1 million.

Costs and expenses in the first quarter of 2025 decreased by approximately 13% to $360.9 million from $416.5 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily as a result of lower pulp sales volumes and the positive impact of a stronger dollar on our Canadian dollar and euro denominated costs and expenses partially offset by higher planned maintenance downtime. In the first quarter of 2024, costs and expenses included a non-cash loss of $23.6 million recognized in connection with the dissolution of the CPP joint venture.

Total pulp production in the first quarter of 2025 decreased by approximately 15% to 458,909 ADMTs from 538,907 ADMTs in the same quarter of 2024 primarily as a result of the dissolution of the CPP joint venture in the first quarter of 2024 and the 22 days of planned annual maintenance downtime (approximately 29,700 ADMTs) at our Celgar mill in the first quarter of 2025. In the first quarter of 2024, we had no planned annual maintenance downtime.

Overall average per unit fiber costs in the first quarter of 2025 were relatively steady compared to the same quarter of 2024. For the second quarter of 2025, we currently expect per unit fiber costs for our German pulp mills to be higher due to strong demand and reduced supply and for our Canadian pulp mills to be relatively stable.

Solid Wood

Three Months Ended March31,
20252024
(in thousands)
Lumber revenues$65,386$55,882
Energy revenues$4,866$4,838
Manufactured products revenues(1)$18,824$16,713
Pallet revenues$23,177$28,020
Biofuels revenues(2)$9,224$11,254
Wood residuals revenues$1,243$2,316
Segment Operating EBITDA(3)$(292)$(895)

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(1) Manufactured products primarily includes cross-laminated timber ("CLT") and glue-laminated timber ("glulam").
(2) Biofuels includes pellets and briquettes.
(3) Segment Operating EBITDA is a measure of segment profit or loss presented in our financial statements under GAAP. Refer to the segment information note in our consolidated financial statements for more information.

In the first quarter of 2025, Segment Operating EBITDA for the solid wood segment was negative $0.3 million compared to negative $0.9 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to higher lumber sales realizations partially offset by higher per unit fiber costs.

Solid wood segment revenues in the first quarter of 2025 modestly increased to $122.7 million from $119.0 million in the same quarter of 2024 as a result of higher lumber and manufactured products revenues partially offset by lower revenues from our other products.

Lumber revenues in the first quarter of 2025 increased by approximately 17% to $65.4 million from $55.9 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to higher sales realizations and sales volumes. Average lumber sales realizations in the first quarter of 2025 increased by approximately 8% to $499 per Mfbm from $460 per Mfbm in the same quarter of 2024 driven by lower supply and steady demand in both the U.S. and European markets. The U.S. market accounted for approximately 47% of our lumber revenues and approximately 39% of our lumber sales volumes in the first quarter of 2025. The majority of the balance of our lumber sales were to Europe.

Lumber sales volumes in the first quarter of 2025 increased by approximately 8% to 130.9 MMfbm from 121.4 MMfbm in the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to timing of sales.

In the first quarter of 2025, manufactured products revenues increased by approximately 13% to $18.8 million from $16.7 million in the same quarter of 2024 primarily due to timing of mass timber projects in progress. Manufactured products sales realizations decreased by approximately 22% to $2,832 per cubic meter in the first quarter of 2025 from $3,644 per cubic meter in the same quarter of 2024 as the high-interest rate environment negatively impacted demand.

Lumber production in the first quarter of 2025 was relatively flat at 128.0 MMfbm compared to 127.0 MMfbm in the same quarter of 2024.

Fiber costs were approximately 80% of our lumber cash production costs in the first quarter of 2025. In the first quarter of 2025, per unit fiber costs for lumber production increased by approximately 12% compared to the same quarter of 2024 driven by strong demand. For the second quarter of 2025, we currently expect higher per unit fiber costs due to continued strong demand.

Liquidity

As of March31, 2025, we had cash and cash equivalents of $181.5 million, approximately $289.2 million available under our revolving credit facilities and aggregate liquidity of about $470.7 million.

The following table is a summary of selected financial information as of the dates indicated:

March 31,December 31,
20252024
(in thousands)
Cash and cash equivalents$181,473$184,925
Working capital$671,405$653,466
Total assets$2,336,167$2,262,932
Long-term liabilities$1,600,434$1,576,619
Total shareholders' equity$437,351$429,775

Quarterly Dividend

A quarterly dividend of $0.075 per share will be paid on July 3, 2025 to all shareholders of record on June 26, 2025. Future dividends will be subject to Board approval and may be adjusted as business and industry conditions warrant.

Earnings Release Call

In conjunction with this release, Mercer International Inc. will host a conference call, which will be simultaneously broadcast live over the Internet. Management will host the call, which is scheduled for May 1, 2025 at 10:00 AM ET. Listeners can access the conference call live and archived for 30 days over the Internet at or through a link on the company's home page at . Please allow 15 minutes prior to the call to visit the website and download and install any necessary audio software.

Mercer International Inc. is a global forest products company with operations in Germany, USA and Canada with consolidated annual production capacity of 2.1 million tonnes of pulp, 960 million board feet of lumber, 210 thousand cubic meters of CLT, 45 thousand cubic meters of glulam, 17 million pallets and 230 thousand tonnes of biofuels. To obtain further information on the company, please visit its website at .

The preceding includes forward-looking statements which involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties which may cause our actual results in future periods to differ materially from forecasted results. Words such as "expects", "anticipates", "are optimistic that", "projects", "intends", "designed", "will", "believes", "estimates", "may", "could" and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Among those factors which could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: the highly cyclical nature of our business, raw material costs, our level of indebtedness, competition, foreign exchange and interest rate fluctuations, our use of derivatives, expenditures for capital projects, environmental regulation and compliance, disruptions to our production, market conditions and other risk factors listed from time to time in our SEC reports.

APPROVED BY:
William D. McCartney
Chairman
(604) 684-1099

Juan Carlos Bueno
Chief Executive Officer
(604) 684-1099

-FINANCIAL TABLES FOLLOW-

Summary Financial Highlights

Q1Q4Q1
202520242024
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Revenues from external customers
Pulp segment$381,080$375,513$432,404
Solid wood segment122,720111,637119,023
Corporate and other3,1741,2552,003
Total revenues$506,974$488,405$553,430
Pulp Segment Operating EBITDA(1)$49,872$106,130$68,465
Solid wood Segment Operating EBITDA(1)(292)(4,686)(895)
Corporate and other(2,492)(2,217)(3,969)
Operating EBITDA(2)$47,088$99,227$63,601
Net income (loss)$(22,339)$16,707$(16,703)
Net income (loss) per common share
Basic$(0.33)$0.25$(0.25)
Diluted$(0.33)$0.25$(0.25)
Common shares outstanding at period end66,87166,87166,850

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(1) Segment Operating EBITDA is a measure of segment profit or loss presented in our financial statements under GAAP. Refer to the segment information note in our consolidated financial statements for more information.
(2) Operating EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. See page 6 of the financial tables included in this press release for a reconciliation of net income (loss) to Operating EBITDA.

Summary Operating Highlights

Q1Q4Q1
202520242024
Pulp Segment
Pulp production ('000 ADMTs)
NBSK370.4403.7453.2
NBHK88.563.085.7
Annual maintenance downtime ('000ADMTs)29.7
Annual maintenance downtime (days)22
Pulp sales ('000 ADMTs)
NBSK388.1405.5488.2
NBHK89.846.577.5
Average NBSK pulp prices ($/ADMT)(1)
Europe1,5501,5001,400
China793767745
North America1,7531,6871,440
Average NBHK pulp prices ($/ADMT)(1)
China578548662
North America1,2681,2981,223
Average pulp sales realizations ($/ADMT)(2)
NBSK783794732
NBHK570578631
Energy production ('000 MWh)(3)527.1545.1576.4
Energy sales ('000 MWh)(3)198.7204.7220.6
Average energy sales realizations ($/MWh)(3)10810588
Solid Wood Segment
Lumber
Production (MMfbm)128.0114.7127.0
Sales (MMfbm)130.9123.6121.4
Average sales realizations ($/Mfbm)499474460
Energy
Production and sales ('000 MWh)36.036.138.7
Average sales realizations ($/MWh)135133125
Manufactured products(4)
Production ('000 cubic meters)7.15.87.2
Sales ('000 cubic meters)5.95.74.0
Average sales realizations ($/cubic meters)2,8321,8803,644
Pallets
Production ('000 units)2,096.42,113.83,056.3
Sales ('000 units)2,128.82,155.82,916.3
Average sales realizations ($/unit)111110
Biofuels(5)
Production ('000 tonnes)44.540.837.9
Sales ('000 tonnes)40.352.248.2
Average sales realizations ($/tonne)229218234
Average Spot Currency Exchange Rates
$ / �(6)1.05311.06681.0855
$ / C$(6)0.69690.71510.7415

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(1)Source: RISI pricing report. Europe and North America are list prices. China are net prices which include discounts, allowances and rebates.
(2)Sales realizations after customer discounts, rebates and other selling concessions.
(3)Does not include our 50% joint venture interest in the CPP mill, which is accounted for using the equity method. In the first quarter of 2024, we disposed of this interest.
(4)Manufactured products primarily includes CLT and glulam.
(5)Biofuels includes pellets and briquettes.
(6)Average Federal Reserve Bank of New York Noon Buying Rates over the reporting period.


MERCER INTERNATIONAL INC.
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share data)
Three Months Ended March31,
20252024
Revenues$506,974$553,430
Costs and expenses
Cost of sales, excluding depreciation and amortization430,247458,182
Cost of sales depreciation and amortization40,29040,350
Selling, general and administrative expenses29,70431,701
Loss on disposal of investment in joint venture23,645
Operating income (loss)6,733(448)
Other income (expenses)
Interest expense(28,155)(27,559)
Other income (expenses)(185)4,939
Total other expenses, net(28,340)(22,620)
Loss before income taxes(21,607)(23,068)
Income tax recovery (provision)(732)6,365
Net loss$(22,339)$(16,703)
Net loss per common share
Basic$(0.33)$(0.25)
Diluted$(0.33)$(0.25)
Dividends declared per common share$0.075$0.075


MERCER INTERNATIONAL INC.
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except share and per share data)
March31,
2025
December31,
2024
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents$181,473$184,925
Accounts receivable, net345,839327,345
Inventories379,633361,682
Prepaid expenses and other43,15717,601
Assets classified as held for sale19,68518,451
Total current assets969,787910,004
Property, plant and equipment, net1,267,5681,254,715
Amortizable intangible assets, net49,86849,829
Operating lease right-of-use assets6,7617,598
Pension asset8,2639,378
Deferred income tax assets19,79317,778
Other long-term assets14,12713,630
Total assets$2,336,167$2,262,932
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS� EQUITY
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and other$290,560$248,661
Pension and other post-retirement benefit obligations732732
Liabilities associated with assets held for sale7,0907,145
Total current liabilities298,382256,538
Long-term debt1,503,2031,473,986
Pension and other post-retirement benefit obligations11,57211,134
Operating lease liabilities4,1544,793
Deferred income tax liabilities69,47774,772
Other long-term liabilities12,02811,934
Total liabilities1,898,8161,833,157
Shareholders� equity
Common shares $1 par value; 200,000,000 authorized; 66,871,000 issued and outstanding (2024 � 66,871,000)66,85066,850
Additional paid-in capital363,637362,782
Retained earnings203,558230,912
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(196,694)(230,769)
Total shareholders� equity437,351429,775
Total liabilities and shareholders� equity$2,336,167$2,262,932


MERCER INTERNATIONAL INC.
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
Three Months Ended March31,
20252024
Cash flows from (used in) operating activities
Net loss$(22,339)$(16,703)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash flows from operating activities
Depreciation and amortization40,35540,404
Deferred income tax recovery(9,506)(13,426)
Loss on disposal of investment in joint venture23,645
Defined benefit pension plans and other post-retirement benefit plan expense169210
Stock compensation expense1,0062,029
Foreign exchange transaction losses (gains)8,418(3,449)
Other1,628727
Defined benefit pension plans and other post-retirement benefit plan contributions(329)
Changes in working capital
Accounts receivable(16,798)(63,729)
Inventories(6,891)89
Accounts payable and accrued expenses28,4322,390
Prepaid expenses and other(27,463)(1,052)
Net cash from (used in) operating activities(2,989)(29,194)
Cash flows from (used in) investing activities
Purchase of property, plant and equipment(20,082)(18,461)
Other222977
Net cash from (used in) investing activities(19,860)(17,484)
Cash flows from (used in) financing activities
Proceeds from revolving credit facilities, net21,7549,125
Payment of finance lease obligations(2,508)(2,189)
Other(115)
Net cash from (used in) financing activities19,2466,821
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents151137
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents(3,452)(39,720)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period184,925313,992
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$181,473$274,272


MERCER INTERNATIONAL INC.
COMPUTATION OF OPERATING EBITDA
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)

Operating EBITDA is defined as operating income (loss) plus depreciation and amortization and long-lived asset impairment charges. Management uses Operating EBITDA as a benchmark measurement of its own operating results, and as a benchmark relative to its competitors. Management considers it to be a meaningful supplement to operating income (loss) as a performance measure primarily because depreciation expense and long-lived asset impairment charges are not actual cash costs, and depreciation expense varies widely from company to company in a manner that management considers largely independent of the underlying cost efficiency of our operating facilities. In addition, management believes Operating EBITDA is commonly used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to evaluate our financial performance.

Operating EBITDA does not reflect the impact of a number of items that affect our net income (loss), including financing costs, income taxes and the effect of derivative instruments. Operating EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) or operating income (loss) as a measure of performance, nor as an alternative to net cash from (used in) operating activities as a measure of liquidity. Operating EBITDA is an internal measure and therefore may not be comparable to other companies.

Operating EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure at the consolidated level and is considered different from Operating EBITDA at the segment level, referred to as "Segment Operating EBITDA", which is our single measure of segment profit or loss presented in our financial statements under GAAP. For more information on Segment Operating EBITDA, refer to the segment information note within our consolidated financial statements.

The following table sets forth a reconciliation of net income (loss) to Operating EBITDA for the periods indicated:

Q1Q4Q1
202520242024
Net income (loss)$(22,339)$16,707$(16,703)
Income tax provision (recovery)7323,448(6,365)
Interest expense28,15528,31927,559
Other expenses (income)1851,919(4,939)
Operating income (loss)6,73350,393(448)
Add: Depreciation and amortization40,35548,83440,404
Add: Loss on disposal of investment in joint venture23,645
Operating EBITDA$47,088$99,227$63,601

FAQ

What was Mercer International's (MERC) Q1 2025 earnings per share?

Mercer International reported a net loss of $0.33 per share in Q1 2025, compared to a net loss of $0.25 per share in Q1 2024.

How much cost savings is Mercer International (MERC) targeting by 2026?

Mercer International is targeting approximately $100 million in cost savings through efficiency initiatives by the end of 2026.

What was MERC's Operating EBITDA in Q1 2025?

Mercer International reported Operating EBITDA of $47.1 million in Q1 2025, down from $63.6 million in Q1 2024.

What is Mercer International's (MERC) current liquidity position?

As of March 31, 2025, Mercer International had total liquidity of approximately $470.7 million, including $181.5 million in cash and $289.2 million available under revolving credit facilities.

How did MERC's pulp segment perform in Q1 2025?

MERC's pulp segment revenues decreased 12% to $381.1 million, with pulp production down 15% to 458,909 ADMTs due to planned maintenance and the dissolution of the CPP joint venture.
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