VivoPower PLC

Report azionario NasdaqCM:VIVO

Capitalizzazione di mercato: US$52.2m

VivoPower Gestione

Criteri Gestione verificati 4/4

VivoPower Il CEO è Kevin Chin, nominato in Mar2020, e ha un mandato di 6.17 anni. la retribuzione annua totale è $ 554.79K, composta da 84.1% di stipendio e 15.9% di bonus, comprese azioni e opzioni aziendali. possiede direttamente 0.8% delle azioni della società, per un valore di $ 419.11K. La durata media del mandato del team dirigenziale e del consiglio di amministrazione è rispettivamente 2.6 anni e 4.4 anni.

Informazioni chiave

Kevin Chin

Amministratore delegato

US$554.8k

Compenso totale

Percentuale dello stipendio del CEO84.15%
Mandato del CEO6.2yrs
Proprietà del CEO0.8%
Durata media del management2.6yrs
Durata media del Consiglio di amministrazione4.4yrs

Aggiornamenti recenti sulla gestione

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha Aug 29

VivoPower International Non-GAAP EPS of -$1.02 misses by $0.32, revenue of $37.62M misses by $5.35M

VivoPower International press release (NASDAQ:VVPR): FY Non-GAAP EPS of -$1.02 misses by $0.32. Revenue of $37.62M (-6.9% Y/Y) misses by $5.35M. Cash balance at June 30, 2022 of $1.3m but increased to $8.9m post balance date following completion of divestitures and NASDAQ shelf issuance in July 2022 Annual group revenues (including discontinued operations in Aevitas) of $37.6 million down 3% on a constant AUD/USD FX basis. Underlying EBITDA loss including discontinued operations of ($10.4) million (versus EBITDA loss of ($1.4) million in FY21) reflects a reduction in revenues, gross profit and an increase in headcount and marketing costs to support growth
Seeking Alpha Jul 29

VivoPower prices $5.5M in stock and warrants offering

VivoPower (NASDAQ:VVPR) entered into a definitive agreement with a single U.S. institutional investor for the purchase and sale of 4.23M shares at an offering price of $1.30/share for gross proceeds of ~$5.5M. It has also agreed to issue to the investor, in a concurrent private placement, unregistered warrants to purchase shares. The warrants will have an exercise price of $1.30/ share, will be exercisable on the six-month anniversary of the issuance date and will expire five years from initial exercise date. Net proceeds to be used for hiring additional engineering talent, progress the scale up of assembly and production capabilities in key markets globally and for general corporate purposes. Offer is expected to occur on or about Aug.2, 2022. Shares trading 7.3% down premarket.
Seeking Alpha Jul 05

VivoPower Shows Positive Signs Of Change

With pandemic time restrictions gone, the operations are back to normal. The company is restructuring in order to scale the business of EV conversions. VVPR remains a highly risky stock with much uncertainty clouding its future. Electric vehicle conversion is a relatively new by-product of alternative fuel vehicles. At this point, the market is run mostly by small firms and startups that cater to a niche group of customers. But the potential for automotive applications, in the world that is set on decarbonizing, is huge. It is this opportunity that VivoPower International (VVPR) is attempting to capitalize on, by infusing subsidiary Tembo e-LV with significant economies of scale to perfect the technology and broaden the distribution. vivopower.com VivoPower has been offering solar and critical power technology solutions since inception in 2014, and more recently electrification services for off-road vehicles, primarily in Australia, but also Europe, North America and the Middle East. Critical Power has been the cash cow: it supplied 95% of group revenue in the first half of FY2022; Electric Vehicles is the long-term growth focus. 1-Year Price Return to 1 July 2022 Seeking Alpha In the past year to July 1, VVPR came down 80%, falling much more than the S&P SmallCap 600 (SP600) which dropped 18%, its Energy Sector sub-index (SP600-1010) which fell -7%, as well as the Energy Equipment & Services sub-index (SP600-101010) that suffered a -6% decline. It is less than impressive but the outlook is not entirely glum. Value-adding deals Theoretically, VivoPower’s decarbonization solutions have near endless potential in today’s world that realizes the need for an eventual phase-out of fossil fuels. A couple of developments over the last quarter have started to actualize that potential in earnest. In May, the company entered into an agreement with Toyota Motor Corporation Australia to model a fully electrified LandCruiser 70 for the mining sector in Australia, following a binding Letter of Intent signed a year ago. Executing this project is VivoPower’s Dutch subsidiary, Tembo e-LV (wholly owned since February 2021). Then in June, VivoPower was awarded its largest-ever solar contract for electrical works, worth A$11.7m ($8m), at the 204 MWDC Edenvale Solar Farm in Queensland. Delivering this project will be the solar division of the company’s Australian subsidiary J.A. Martin Electrical that has grown 62% compounded annually since financial year 2019. Promising but risky While recent contracts are positive signs, VivoPower has a long way to go before it reaches financial soundness. COVID-19 was a big setback, delaying schedules and increasing costs, primarily relating to Tembo, in both Australia and the Netherlands. This caused group loss to widen to $10m for H1 FY2022 from $0.4m a year earlier. The borders are now open, but challenges remain. Aside from freshly added war-induced externalities (supply chains, inflation, energy), VivoPower has been struggling to fund itself. Its net debt-to-equity ratio last stood at 65%, a level that is typical of capital intensive energy companies. More concerning are modest cash reserves — $3.3m in December 2021 and $4.6m in March 2022 — which leaves it with less than a year of cash runway. Acquiring headline unit Tembo has been the heaviest item so far: $4.7m was paid for 51% in 2020, $2.2m and 15,793 VVPR shares for the remaining 49% in 2021, plus additional $10.9m as an earnout. With limited cash, debt and equity financing have been used unsparingly. Debt started at $8m from the time of the IPO in 2016 and peaked to $25m in mid-2020. Meanwhile, the dilution trendline is a high 34% per annum. VVPR: Shares Outstanding as of 31 December 2021 GuruFocus Yet all of that fundraising has been taking place in the context of growth. The acquisition of Tembo, for one, brought a distribution deal with GB Auto Group for Tembo’s electric Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux as well as conversion kits. The partnership is expected to generate up to $250m in revenues, combined with the value of the converted vehicles, over the first four years. Setting up new regional offices and staffing them is producing high opex but should help expand the company’s reach. Generous R&D allowances are already bearing fruits, first and foremost in the way of a 300% performance upgrade for Tembo’s current 28 kWh battery kit. Moving forward, VivoPower is committing to non-dilutive expansion, maximizing cash flows from Critical Power unit Aevitas and prioritizing working capital financing facilities coupled with government grants in jurisdictions with climate-friendly policies such as the UK (e.g., Net Zero Strategy) and the EU (e.g., European Innovation Council). At the same time, the management has introduced measures to boost cost savings and efficiencies which have helped bump up the latest quarterly results: cash levels increased 39% to $4.6m and revenue 15% to $10.2m compared to the previous quarter. Focused growth VivoPower does seem to realize that expansion has to be laser-focused given scarce resources. The management has just announced the sale of two non-core units, J.A. Martin Electrical — excluding the solar unit — and NDT Services, for an upfront consideration and an earnout that could add up to A$10m ($6.8m). This money will be channeled to the fast-growing businesses delivering electric vehicles and renewable energy solutions. Also soon to go might be Caret Solar, a portfolio of 38 solar projects in the US with combined generation capacity of 1.8 GWDC. Part of it is newly formed Caret Decimal, a renewable powered digital asset mining business, whose planned initial contribution of 206.5 MWDC is valued at $20m. The management expects to make a good profit on the deal given a healthy interest from crypto firms in green mining. Integrated sustainability VivoPower is a B Corp, a voluntary status earned by companies that meet high environmental, social and governance standards. While the relevance of this certification for the company is obvious (as it relates to decarbonization), it is not a common feature of businesses of this kind and size due to the complexity of qualifying for the status and maintaining it afterwards. In the renewable energy installation space (other than solar panels), there are 37 B Corps in total, and VivoPower is the only US listed entity.
Seeking Alpha Jun 29

VivoPower divests two non-core business units, announces strategic reorganization

VivoPower (NASDAQ:VVPR) announced the sale of two non-core business units in Australia, J.A. Martin Electrical (JAM Electrical) and NDT Services to ARA Group, diversified industrial services group based in Australia. The company will receive upfront consideration and an earnout based on FY23 EBITDA results for the businesses which could total up to A$10M. The sale is expected to be completed and settled on July 1, 2022. Proceeds from the sale of the above non-core business units will be re-invested primarily in the company's fast-growing electric vehicle and sustainable energy solutions businesses. VivoPower is retaining its growing J.A. Martin's Solar business, which will become a new division of its existing Australian business arm, Kenshaw. "With the JAM Solar business revenue delivering 62% CAGR since FY19, the sale of the non-solar business of JAM Electrical and NDT represents an opportunity for the company to consolidate its strategic focus while divesting non-core service offerings," Executive Chairman and CEO Kevin Chin commented.
Articolo di analisi Jun 09

Does VivoPower International (NASDAQ:VVPR) Have A Healthy Balance Sheet?

David Iben put it well when he said, 'Volatility is not a risk we care about. What we care about is avoiding the...
Seeking Alpha Nov 04

VivoPower: The Story Isn't Electrifying

VivoPower International PLC has below-par fundamentals and may not be a good investment idea currently. Expansion into international deals could be a factor that helps the company grow over the future. The COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain issues will continue to hurt the company's operations.

Analisi delle retribuzioni degli amministratori delegati

Come è cambiata la remunerazione di Kevin Chin rispetto agli utili di VivoPower?
DataCompenso totaleStipendioUtili della società
Jun 30 2025US$555kUS$467k

-US$14m

Mar 31 2025n/an/a

-US$29m

Dec 31 2024n/an/a

-US$44m

Sep 30 2024n/an/a

-US$45m

Jun 30 2024US$570kUS$409k

-US$46m

Dec 31 2023n/an/a

-US$17m

Sep 30 2023n/an/a

-US$19m

Jun 30 2023US$896kUS$456k

-US$20m

Dec 31 2022n/an/a

-US$21m

Sep 30 2022n/an/a

-US$21m

Jun 30 2022US$850kUS$435k

-US$23m

Dec 31 2021n/an/a

-US$18m

Sep 30 2021n/an/a

-US$13m

Jun 30 2021US$752kUS$444k

-US$8m

Mar 31 2021n/an/a

-US$7m

Dec 31 2020n/an/a

-US$7m

Sep 30 2020n/an/a

-US$6m

Jun 30 2020US$490kUS$74k

-US$5m

Dec 31 2019n/an/a

-US$2m

Sep 30 2019n/an/a

-US$4m

Jun 30 2019US$62kn/a

-US$6m

Compensazione vs Mercato: La retribuzione totale di Kevin ($USD 554.79K ) è circa la media per le aziende di dimensioni simili nel mercato US ($USD 621.92K ).

Compensazione vs guadagni: La retribuzione di Kevin è stata coerente con le performance aziendali dell'ultimo anno.


AMMINISTRATORE DELEGATO

Kevin Chin (52 yo)

6.2yrs
Mandato
US$554,787
Compensazione

Mr. Tser Fah Chin, also known as Kevin, serves as the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Arowana Capital Pty Limited. Mr. Chin has been an Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Arowana Inc....


Gruppo dirigente

NomePosizioneMandatoCompensazioneProprietà
Tser Chin
Co-Founder6.2yrsUS$554.79k0.80%
$ 419.1k
Chris Mallios
Chief Operating Officerno dataNessun datoNessun dato
Alex Francis Cuppage
Chief Investment Officerless than a yearNessun datoNessun dato
Jacqui Johnson
Global Human Resource Director4.8yrsNessun datoNessun dato
Shane Whelan
Chief Real Estate Officerless than a yearNessun datoNessun dato
2.6yrs
Durata media
54yo
Età media

Gestione esperta: Il team dirigenziale di VIVO è considerato esperto (durata media dell'incarico 2.6 anni).


Membri del Consiglio di amministrazione

NomePosizioneMandatoCompensazioneProprietà
Tser Chin
Co-Founder10.1yrsUS$554.79k0.80%
$ 419.1k
Eric Achtmann
Member of Advisory Council5.7yrsNessun datoNessun dato
Adam Traidman
Chairman of the Board of Advisors1yrNessun datoNessun dato
Edward Hyams
Member of Advisory Council5.5yrsUS$43.36kNessun dato
Hugh Durrant-Whyte
Member of Advisory Council3.3yrsNessun datoNessun dato
Michael Hui
Non-Executive Director6.3yrsUS$50.00k0.20%
$ 104.6k
William Langdon
Independent Non-Executive Director5.9yrsUS$65.50k0.28%
$ 144.8k
Peter Jeavons
Senior Independent Director5.9yrsUS$73.00k0.56%
$ 290.7k
Rachel Pether
Member of Global Advisory Councilless than a yearNessun datoNessun dato
Khadija Mustafa
Member of Advisory Councilless than a yearNessun datoNessun dato
Chris Kim
Member of Advisory Council1.3yrsNessun datoNessun dato
Philip Wulffen
Member of Advisory Councilless than a yearNessun datoNessun dato
4.4yrs
Durata media
56yo
Età media

Consiglio di amministrazione esperto: I membri del consiglio di amministrazione di VIVO sono considerati esperti (durata media dell'incarico 4.4 anni).


Analisi aziendale e situazione dei dati finanziari

DatiUltimo aggiornamento (ora UTC)
Analisi dell'azienda2026/05/07 01:43
Prezzo dell'azione a fine giornata2026/05/07 00:00
Utili2025/06/30
Utili annuali2025/06/30

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PacchettoDatiTempisticaEsempio Fonte USA *
Dati finanziari della società10 anni
  • Conto economico
  • Rendiconto finanziario
  • Bilancio
Stime di consenso degli analisti+3 anni
  • Previsioni finanziarie
  • Obiettivi di prezzo degli analisti
Prezzi di mercato30 anni
  • Prezzi delle azioni
  • Dividendi, scissioni e azioni
Proprietà10 anni
  • Top azionisti
  • Insider trading
Gestione10 anni
  • Team di leadership
  • Consiglio di amministrazione
Sviluppi principali10 anni
  • Annunci aziendali

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Fonti analitiche

VivoPower PLC è coperta da 2 analisti. 0 di questi analisti ha fornito le stime di fatturato o di utile utilizzate come input per il nostro report. Le stime degli analisti vengono aggiornate nel corso della giornata.

AnalistaIstituzione
Jeffrey CampbellAlliance Global Partners
David LarkamEdison Investment Research