Item 5. Market for Registrant’s Common Equity
ITEM 5. MARKET FOR REGISTRANT ’ S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS, AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES.
Market Information and Dividends
Our Common Stock trades on the Capital Market tier of the NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol NVEC.
Dividends have been funded from net cash provided by operating activities and proceeds from maturities of marketable securities. Our dividend policy is subject to change at any time, and future dividends will be subject to Board approval and subject to the company’s results of operations, cash and marketable security balances, our forecasts of future cash requirements, and other factors our Board may deem relevant.
Shareholders
We had 49 shareholders of record as of March 31, 2025. There are also several thousand beneficial holders of our common stock in “street name,” whose shares of record are held by banks, brokers, and other financial institutions.
Securities Authorized for Issuance Under Equity Compensation Plans
Information regarding our securities authorized for issuance under equity compensation plans will be included in the section “Equity Compensation Plan Information” of our Proxy Statement for our 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders and is incorporated by reference into Item 12 of this Report.
Stock Repurchase Program
We did not repurchase any shares in fiscal 2025 or fiscal 2024. Our Stock Repurchase Program may be modified or discontinued at any time without notice.
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ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT ’ S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS.
You should read this discussion together with our financial statements and notes included elsewhere in this Report. In addition to historical information, the following discussion contains forward-looking information that involves risks and uncertainties. Our actual future results could differ materially from those presently anticipated due to a variety of factors, including those discussed in Item 1A of this Report.
General
We develop and sell devices that use “spintronics,” a nanotechnology that relies on electron spin rather than electron charge to acquire, store, and transmit information. We manufacture high-performance spintronic products including sensors and couplers to revolutionize data sensing and transmission. We also receive contracts for research and development and are a licensor of spintronic magnetoresistive random access memory technology, commonly known as MRAM.
Application of Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
In accordance with SEC guidance, those material accounting policies that we believe are the most critical to an investor’s understanding of our financial results and condition and require complex management judgment are discussed below.
Marketable Securities
Marketable securities consist of debt investments and are recorded at their estimated fair value. Debt securities are considered available for sale. Unrealized holding gains and losses on available-for-sale debt securities are excluded from earnings and are reported as a separate component of accumulated other comprehensive income until realized. The costs of available-for-sale debt marketable securities are determined by specific identification for purposes of computing unrealized and realized gains and losses.
Available-for-sale debt marketable securities are classified as short-term or long-term on the balance sheet based on their maturity date or expectations regarding future sales. We evaluated the available-for-sale debt securities for impairment and available-for-sale debt securities in loss position for greater than twelve months during fiscal 2025 and 2024.
We monitor our debt marketable securities to determine whether a loss exists related to the credit quality of the issuer. If the present value of the cash flows expected to be collected from the security is less than the amortized cost basis of the security, then a credit loss exists and an allowance against the security for credit losses is recorded. The allowance is limited to the amount by which fair value is below amortized cost, recognizing that the investment could be sold at fair value. Credit losses continue to be remeasured in subsequent reporting periods. Credit losses and recoveries related to debt securities are included in other income (expenses) in the income statement. When developing an estimate of expected credit losses, we consider all relevant information including, historical experience, current conditions and reasonable forecast of expected future cash flows. There were no credit losses and recoveries during fiscal 2025 or 2024.
Inventory Valuation
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value. Cost is determined by the first in, first out method. Where there is evidence that inventory could be disposed of at less than carrying value, the inventory is written down to the net realizable value in the current period. Additionally, we periodically examine our inventory in the context of inventory turnover, sales trends, competition, and other market factors, and we record provisions to inventory reserve when we determine certain inventory is unlikely to be sold. If reserved inventory is subsequently sold, corresponding reductions in inventory and inventory reserves are made. Our inventory reserve was $215,000 as of March 31, 2025 and March 31, 2024.
Deferred Tax Assets Estimation
In determining the carrying value of our net deferred tax assets, we must assess the likelihood of sufficient future taxable income in certain tax jurisdictions, based on estimates and assumptions to realize the benefit of these assets. We evaluate the realizability of the deferred assets quarterly and assess the need for valuation allowances or reduction of existing allowances quarterly. No valuation allowance was recorded as we believe it is more likely than not that all of the deferred tax assets will be realized.
We had $1,867,069 of net deferred tax assets as of March 31, 2025 and $1,453,704 as of March 31, 2024. Net deferred tax assets include $118,810 in deferred tax assets for stock-based compensation deductions as of March 31, 2025, and $101,668 as of March 31, 2024.
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Results of Operations
The following table summarizes the percentage of revenue and year-to-year changes for various items for the last two fiscal years:
Percentage of Revenue
Year Ended March 31,
Year-
to-Year
2025
2024
Change
Revenue
Product sales
95.2
%
98.0
%
(15.7
)%
Contract research and development
4.8
%
2.0
%
112.0
%
Total revenue
100.0
%
100.0
%
(13.2
)%
Cost of sales
16.4
%
22.7
%
(37.5
)%
Gross profit
83.6
%
77.3
%
(6.0
)%
Expenses
Research and development
14.1
%
9.2
%
33.1
%
Selling, general, and administrative
7.7
%
5.9
%
13.4
%
Credit loss expense
-
%
0.0
-
Total expenses
21.8
%
15.1
%
25.1
%
Income from operations
61.8
%
62.2
%
(13.6
)%
Interest income
7.4
%
6.5
%
(2.0
)%
Other income
0.5
%
-
%
-
Income before taxes
69.7
%
68.7
%
(11.9
)%
Provision for income taxes
11.5
%
11.2
%
(11.0
)%
Net income
58.2
%
57.5
%
(12.0
)%
Total revenue for fiscal 2025 decreased 13% compared to fiscal 2024 due to a 16% decrease in product sales, partially offset by a 112% increase in contract research and development revenue. The decrease in product sales was primarily due to decreased purchases by existing customers. The increase in contract research and development revenue was due to new contracts in fiscal 2025.
Gross profit as a percentage of revenue increased to 84% for fiscal 2025 from 77% for fiscal 2024. The increase in gross margin percentage was due to a more profitable product mix and a larger portion of direct rather than distributor sales.
Total expenses increased 25% for fiscal 2025 compared to fiscal 2024 due to a 33% increase in research and development expense and a 13% increase in selling, general, and administrative expense. The increase in research and development expense was due to increased new product development. The increase in selling, general, and administrative expenses was primarily due to increased sales and marketing activities.
Interest income for fiscal 2025 decreased 2% due to a decrease in marketable securities, partially offset by higher yields on marketable securities purchased during the past year.
Other income for fiscal 2025 was primarily from reclaiming precious metals used in our manufacturing process.
The 12% decrease in net income for fiscal 2025 compared to the prior year was primarily due to decreased revenue and increased operating expenses, partially offset by increased gross profit margin.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Overview
Our liquidity and operating capital requirements are primarily for purchases of raw materials such as foundry wafers, purchases of packaging services, and the maintenance of work-in-process inventories.
Cash and cash equivalents were $8,036,564 as of March 31, 2025, compared to $10,283,550 as of March 31, 2024. The $2,246,986 decrease in cash and cash equivalents was due to $19,225,522 of net cash used in financing activities, partially offset by $14,310,418 of cash provided by operating activities and $2,668,118 of net cash provided by investing activities.
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Operating Activities
Net cash provided by operating activities related to product sales and research and development contract revenue was our primary source of working capital for fiscal 2025 and 2024. Net cash provided by operating activities was $14,310,418 for fiscal 2025 compared to $18,247,411 for fiscal 2024.
Accounts receivable increased $444,435 during fiscal 2025 due to increased revenue in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to the prior-year quarter and the timing of customer payments. Inventory increased $290,498 during fiscal 2025 due to increased costs and our decisions to maintain inventories as a buffer against supply-chain disruptions or other disruptions such as tariffs.
Prepaid expenses and other assets decreased $255,935 primarily due to the differences in Federal and State taxes compared to estimated taxes paid.
Investing Activities
Net cash provided by investing activities in fiscal 2025 consisted of $15,205,000 in proceeds from maturities of marketable securities, partially offset by $1,257,109 of fixed asset purchases and $11,279,773 of marketable securities purchases. Fixed asset purchases consist primarily of a $1,125,437 downpayment on production equipment that has not been placed into service, and is expected to be delivered in fiscal 2026. We plan to significantly increase fixed asset purchases in fiscal 2026 compared to fiscal 2025 to between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 to support increases in production capacity and new product development. These plans are subject to change. We expect to finance future capital equipment purchases with a combination of cash provided by operating activities and marketable security maturities.
Financing Activities
Net cash used in financing activities in fiscal 2025 consisted of $19,339,684 of cash dividends paid to shareholders, partially offset by $114,162 in proceeds from the exercise of stock options.
In addition to cash dividends to shareholders paid in fiscal 2025, on May 7, 2025, we announced that our Board had declared a cash dividend of $1.00 per share of Common Stock, or $4,837,166 based on shares outstanding as of March 31, 2025, to be paid May 30, 2025. We plan to fund dividends through cash provided by operating activities and proceeds from maturities of marketable securities. All future dividends will be subject to Board approval and subject to the company’s results of operations, cash and marketable security balances, estimates of future cash requirements, the impacts of supply-chain shortages, the impacts of cost inflation, and other factors the Board may deem relevant. Furthermore, dividends may be modified or discontinued at any time without notice.
ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA.
Financial statements and accompanying notes are included in this Report beginning on page F-1.
ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE.
None.
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