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WW International, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2025 Results

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WW International reported Q1 2025 results showing mixed performance. The company posted revenues of $186.6 million, down 9.7% year-over-year, with total subscribers declining 14.2% to 3.4 million. However, Clinical business showed strong growth with Clinical Subscription Revenues up 57.1% to $29.5 million and Clinical Subscribers increasing 55.2%. The company recorded a net loss of $72.6 million, though this was an improvement from the prior year's loss of $347.9 million. Notably, Adjusted EBITDAS increased to $26.9 million from $7.2 million, reflecting cost management efforts. WW is currently in discussions with lenders regarding a potential prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing to reduce debt obligations, with cash and equivalents standing at $236.3 million, including $171.3 million in revolving credit facility borrowings.
WW International ha riportato i risultati del primo trimestre 2025 con performance contrastanti. L'azienda ha registrato ricavi per 186,6 milioni di dollari, in calo del 9,7% rispetto all'anno precedente, con un numero totale di abbonati in diminuzione del 14,2% a 3,4 milioni. Tuttavia, il settore Clinico ha mostrato una forte crescita con ricavi da abbonamenti clinici in aumento del 57,1% a 29,5 milioni di dollari e un incremento del 55,2% degli abbonati clinici. La società ha riportato una perdita netta di 72,6 milioni di dollari, sebbene in miglioramento rispetto alla perdita di 347,9 milioni dell'anno precedente. Da notare che l'EBITDAS rettificato è salito a 26,9 milioni di dollari dai 7,2 milioni precedenti, riflettendo gli sforzi di gestione dei costi. WW è attualmente in trattative con i creditori riguardo a un possibile ricorso preconfezionato al Chapter 11 per ridurre gli obblighi di debito, con liquidità e equivalenti pari a 236,3 milioni di dollari, inclusi 171,3 milioni di dollari di finanziamenti da linea di credito revolving.
WW International reportó resultados del primer trimestre de 2025 con un desempeño mixto. La compañía registró ingresos de 186,6 millones de dólares, una disminución del 9,7% interanual, con un total de suscriptores que cayó un 14,2% hasta 3,4 millones. Sin embargo, el negocio Clínico mostró un fuerte crecimiento con ingresos por suscripciones clínicas que aumentaron un 57,1% hasta 29,5 millones de dólares y suscriptores clínicos que crecieron un 55,2%. La empresa registró una pérdida neta de 72,6 millones de dólares, aunque fue una mejora respecto a la pérdida de 347,9 millones del año anterior. Cabe destacar que el EBITDAS ajustado aumentó a 26,9 millones de dólares desde 7,2 millones, reflejando esfuerzos en la gestión de costos. WW está actualmente en conversaciones con prestamistas sobre una posible presentación preempaquetada de bancarrota bajo el Capítulo 11 para reducir obligaciones de deuda, con efectivo y equivalentes de 236,3 millones de dólares, incluyendo 171,3 millones en préstamos de la línea de crédito revolvente.
WW 인터내셔널은 2025년 1분기 실적을 발표하며 혼재된 성과를 보였습니다. 회사는 1억 8,660만 달러의 매출을 기록했으며, 전년 대비 9.7% 감소했고, 총 가입자 수는 14.2% 줄어 340만 명이 되었습니다. 그러나 임상 사업 부문은 임상 구독 수익이 57.1% 증가해 2,950만 달러를 기록했고, 임상 구독자 수도 55.2% 증가했습니다. 회사는 7,260만 달러의 순손실을 기록했으나 이는 전년도의 3억 4,790만 달러 손실에 비해 개선된 수치입니다. 특히, 조정 EBITDAS는 720만 달러에서 2,690만 달러로 증가해 비용 관리 노력이 반영되었습니다. WW는 현재 부채 의무를 줄이기 위해 사전 패키지된 Chapter 11 파산 신청 가능성에 대해 대출 기관과 논의 중이며, 현금 및 현금성 자산은 2억 3,630만 달러로, 이 중 1억 7,130만 달러는 회전 신용 대출 차입금입니다.
WW International a publié des résultats du premier trimestre 2025 présentant une performance mitigée. La société a enregistré un chiffre d'affaires de 186,6 millions de dollars, en baisse de 9,7 % sur un an, avec un nombre total d'abonnés en recul de 14,2 % à 3,4 millions. Cependant, le secteur clinique a connu une forte croissance avec des revenus d'abonnements cliniques en hausse de 57,1 % à 29,5 millions de dollars et une augmentation de 55,2 % des abonnés cliniques. L'entreprise a enregistré une perte nette de 72,6 millions de dollars, bien que ce soit une amélioration par rapport à la perte de 347,9 millions de dollars de l'année précédente. Notamment, l'EBITDAS ajusté est passé de 7,2 millions à 26,9 millions de dollars, reflétant les efforts de gestion des coûts. WW est actuellement en discussions avec les prêteurs concernant un éventuel dépôt de bilan préemballé sous le chapitre 11 afin de réduire ses obligations d'endettement, avec une trésorerie et équivalents de 236,3 millions de dollars, incluant 171,3 millions de dollars d'emprunts sur facilité de crédit renouvelable.
WW International meldete gemischte Ergebnisse für das erste Quartal 2025. Das Unternehmen verzeichnete Einnahmen von 186,6 Millionen US-Dollar, ein Rückgang von 9,7 % gegenüber dem Vorjahr, wobei die Gesamtzahl der Abonnenten um 14,2 % auf 3,4 Millionen sank. Das klinische Geschäft zeigte hingegen starkes Wachstum mit klinischen Abonnementerlösen, die um 57,1 % auf 29,5 Millionen US-Dollar stiegen und einer Zunahme der klinischen Abonnenten um 55,2 %. Das Unternehmen verzeichnete einen Nettoverlust von 72,6 Millionen US-Dollar, was jedoch eine Verbesserung gegenüber dem Verlust von 347,9 Millionen US-Dollar im Vorjahr darstellt. Bemerkenswert ist, dass das bereinigte EBITDAS von 7,2 Millionen auf 26,9 Millionen US-Dollar stieg, was die Bemühungen zur Kostenkontrolle widerspiegelt. WW befindet sich derzeit in Gesprächen mit Kreditgebern über eine mögliche vorverpackte Chapter-11-Insolvenzanmeldung zur Reduzierung der Schuldenverpflichtungen, wobei die liquiden Mittel und Äquivalente bei 236,3 Millionen US-Dollar liegen, einschließlich 171,3 Millionen US-Dollar an revolvierenden Kreditfazilitäten.
Positive
  • Clinical business showing strong growth with 57.1% revenue increase and 55.2% subscriber growth
  • Adjusted EBITDAS improved significantly to $26.9 million from $7.2 million year-over-year
  • Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks increased 4.8% vs prior year
  • Gross Margin improved by 450 basis points to 71.2%
  • Net Loss Margin improved significantly from 168.4% to 38.9% year-over-year
Negative
  • Total revenues declined 9.7% to $186.6 million year-over-year
  • Total subscribers decreased 14.2% to 3.4 million
  • Net loss of $72.6 million in Q1 2025
  • Company likely to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
  • Behavioral business continues to face headwinds with declining subscribers and recruitment challenges

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WW announces imminent Chapter 11 filing amid declining overall business, though Clinical segment shows strong growth and cost-cutting improves margins.

WeightWatchers' Q1 2025 results reveal a company taking decisive action amid significant financial challenges. The most critical disclosure is their imminent prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing to reorganize debt obligations, following negotiations with lenders and noteholders. This restructuring comes as their traditional behavioral weight management business continues to contract, with overall subscribers down 14.2% and revenue declining 9.7% to $186.6 million.

The net loss of $72.6 million (38.9% margin) shows improvement from the prior year's $347.9 million loss, but remains substantial. The company recorded a $27.5 million non-cash impairment charge for franchise rights, reflecting diminished expectations for the Behavioral business. Additionally, the $22.6 million income tax expense reflects an increased valuation allowance against U.S. deferred tax assets, signaling management's concerns about future profitability.

The bright spot is their Clinical business, which grew subscribers by 55.2% and revenue by 57.1% to $29.5 million, now representing 15.8% of total revenue. However, this growth hasn't been sufficient to offset broader decline.

The improved gross margin (71.2%, up 450 basis points) and Adjusted EBITDAS of $26.9 million (up from $7.2 million) reflect aggressive cost management rather than business health. With $236.3 million in cash (including $171.3 million from their credit facility), the company is preparing for significant changes to their capital structure through the bankruptcy process.

WW faces strategic inflection point as traditional business declines while Clinical segment grows, necessitating bankruptcy to execute transformation.

WeightWatchers' Q1 results illustrate a company in strategic transition amid an evolving weight management landscape. The financial data presents a tale of two businesses: a declining traditional segment (Behavioral subscribers down 15.8%) versus a rapidly growing Clinical business (subscribers up 55.2%, revenue up 57.1%).

At $29.5 million (15.8% of total revenue), the Clinical segment isn't yet large enough to offset core business erosion, but represents their strategic future. The subscription revenue per paid week increased 4.8%, driven by the higher-priced Clinical business where revenue per paid week was $19.46 compared to $3.59 for the Behavioral business.

CEO Tara Comonte's characterization of this as "a period of significant reset" acknowledges the challenge of pivoting a decades-old business model. The imminent Chapter 11 filing represents an attempt to create financial flexibility while executing this strategic transformation.

The company is focusing on four priorities: unified member experience, brand revitalization, revenue stream expansion, and operational efficiency. These efforts are already visible in the improved margins, with gross margin increasing 450 basis points to 71.2% and Adjusted EBITDAS margin jumping from 3.5% to 14.4%.

The withdrawal of full-year guidance signals the uncertainty inherent in this pivotal moment, as they attempt to leverage their "science-backed behavioral support, clinical care, and engaged community" to deliver what they characterize as "superior outcomes" in a dramatically changed competitive landscape.

  • Total End of Period Subscribers of 3.4 million, including 135 thousand End of Period Clinical Subscribers
  • Revenues of $186.6 million, down 9.7% vs. prior year period, including Clinical Subscription Revenues of $29.5 million, up 57.1% vs. prior year period
  • Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks up 4.8% vs. prior year period
  • Gross Margin of 71.2%, up 450 basis points vs. prior year period; Adjusted Gross Margin of 71.0%, up 311 basis points vs. prior year period
  • Net Loss of $72.6 million; Net Loss Margin of 38.9%, improved from Net Loss Margin of 168.4% in the prior year period; Adjusted EBITDAS of $26.9 million; Adjusted EBITDAS Margin of 14.4%, up from Adjusted EBITDAS Margin of 3.5% in the prior year period
  • Cash and cash equivalents of $236.3 million, including borrowings on the Company’s revolving credit facility of $171.3 million
  • Substantive discussions with lenders and noteholders on a plan of reorganization to significantly reduce debt expected to reach resolution imminently

NEW YORK, May 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WW International, Inc. (NASDAQ: WW) (“WeightWatchers,” “WW,” or the “Company”) today announced its results for the first quarter of fiscal 2025 ended March 29, 2025.

"We are making progress on our strategic priorities with continued momentum in our Clinical business, while laying the foundation for long-term, sustainable growth," said Tara Comonte, President and CEO. "As the weight management landscape evolves, we believe our unique combination of science-backed behavioral support, clinical care, and engaged community positions us to deliver superior outcomes."

"As we navigate this period of significant reset, we remain focused on our key priorities: delivering a unified and engaging member experience, revitalizing our brand, innovating and expanding adjacent revenue streams, and driving operational excellence and efficiency throughout the organization. As we execute our strategy with discipline, we are confident in our ability to stabilize the business and build the path back to growth, continuing our six-decade legacy of helping millions achieve healthier lives."

"We demonstrated continued strong financial discipline in Q1," said Felicia DellaFortuna, CFO. "While Clinical revenue grew 57% year-over-year, revenue headwinds in our Behavioral business continued. Despite overall revenue declines, we increased Adjusted EBITDAS by $20 million year-over-year, reflecting our team's focus on operational efficiency and strategic cost management. Looking ahead, we are engaged in substantive discussions with our lenders and noteholders in order to take decisive actions with our capital structure and remain focused on strengthening our financial foundation to position WeightWatchers for future success.”

First Quarter 2025 Consolidated Results

     % Change
 % Change
Adjusted for
Constant
Currency(1)
 Three Months Ended  
 March 29, March 30,  
  2025   2024   
(in millions except percentages, per share amounts, and subscription revenues per paid weeks)

       
Subscription Revenues, net$185.2  $204.1  (9.3%)  (8.4%) 
Other Revenues, net(2) 1.4   2.5  (44.2%)  (43.2%) 
Revenues, net$186.6  $206.5  (9.7%)  (8.8%) 
Gross Profit$132.9  $137.8  (3.6%)  (2.4%) 
Adjusted Gross Profit(1)$132.5  $140.3  (5.5%)  (4.4%) 
Net Loss($72.6)  ($347.9)  (79.1%)  (79.4%) 
Adjusted EBITDAS(1)$26.9  $7.2  274.0%  290.8% 
EPS($0.91)  ($4.39)  (79.4%)  (79.6%) 
Adjusted EPS(1)($0.47)  ($1.29)  (63.7%)  (64.5%) 
            
Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks(3)$4.13  $3.94  4.8%  5.8% 
Digital(4)$3.28  $3.25  0.7%  2.0% 
Workshops + Digital(5)$5.38  $5.66  (5.0%)  (4.2%) 
Behavioral(6)$3.59  $3.65  (1.6%)  (0.4%) 
Clinical(7) $19.46  $18.07  7.7%  7.7% 
            
End of Period Subscribers(8)   3.4   4.0  (14.2%)  N/A 
Digital 2.8   3.3  (14.7%)  N/A 
Workshops + Digital 0.5   0.6  (21.1%)  N/A 
Behavioral 3.3   3.9  (15.8%)  N/A 
Clinical 0.1   0.1  55.2%  N/A 
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.
(1)   See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” attached to this release for further detail on adjustments to GAAP financial measures.
(2)   “Other Revenues, net” (formerly known as “Product Sales and Other, net”) consist of revenues from licensing and publishing, franchise fees with respect to commitment plans and royalties, and other revenues. Prior to fiscal 2024, “Other Revenues, net” included sales of consumer products.
(3)   “Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks” refers to the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company's offerings divided by paid weeks by WW customers in Company-owned operations for a given period.
(4)   “Digital” refers to providing subscriptions to the Company’s digital product offerings.
(5)   “Workshops + Digital” refers to providing subscriptions for unlimited access to the Company’s workshops combined with the Company’s digital subscription product offerings.
(6)   “Behavioral” refers to the Company’s Digital business and the Company’s Workshops + Digital business collectively.
(7)   “Clinical” refers to providing subscriptions to the Company’s clinical product offerings provided by WeightWatchers Clinic (formerly referred to as Sequence) combined with the Company’s digital subscription product offerings and unlimited access to the Company’s workshops.
(8)   “Subscribers” refers to Digital subscribers, Workshops + Digital subscribers, and Clinical subscribers who participate in recurring bill programs in Company-owned operations.

Q1 2025 Financial Highlights

  • End of Period Subscribers in Q1 2025 were 3.4 million, down 14.2% versus the prior year period, driven by declines in the Behavioral business. End of Period Clinical Subscribers of 135 thousand increased 55.2% versus the prior year period.

  • Revenues in Q1 2025 were $186.6 million. Q1 2025 revenues decreased 9.7% versus the prior year period driven by headwinds in the Behavioral business from lower Incoming Subscribers and recruitment challenges. Additionally, Subscription Revenues were negatively impacted by a higher mix of Behavioral Subscribers within their initial, lower-priced commitment periods. Subscription Revenues benefited from $29.5 million of Clinical Subscription Revenues, which increased 57.1% versus the prior year period primarily due to higher recruitments and Incoming Subscribers.

  • Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks in Q1 2025 were up 4.8% versus the prior year period, due to strong growth in the Company’s Clinical business.

  • Gross Profit in Q1 2025 was $132.9 million, compared to $137.8 million in the prior year period. Adjusted Gross Profit, which excluded the net reversal of $0.4 million of restructuring charges related to prior year restructuring plans, was $132.5 million. Adjusted Gross Profit in Q1 2024, which excluded the net impact of $2.5 million of restructuring charges related to prior year restructuring plans, was $140.3 million.

    • Gross Margin in Q1 2025 was 71.2%, compared to 66.7% in the prior year period. Adjusted Gross Margin in Q1 2025 was 71.0%, up from 67.9% in the prior year period, driven primarily by actions to reduce the fixed cost base across the business.

  • Net Loss in Q1 2025 was $72.6 million compared to a Net Loss of $347.9 million in the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDAS in Q1 2025 was $26.9 million compared to $7.2 million in the prior year period due to continued cost discipline and execution of the Company’s cost savings initiatives as well as lower marketing spend. Q1 2025 Adjusted EBITDAS Margin was 14.4% compared to 3.5% in the prior year period.

  • Non-Cash Intangible Impairment Charge: During Q1 2025, the Company recorded a non-cash impairment charge of franchise rights acquired of $27.5 million. This impairment was primarily driven by the Company’s weighted average cost of capital reflecting market factors, including higher interest rates and the trading values of the Company’s equity and debt, and, to a lesser extent, business performance in the Behavioral business.

  • Income Tax Expense in Q1 2025 was $22.6 million, which reflected an increase in valuation allowance against U.S. deferred tax assets, in relation to the Company’s forecasted full-year 2025 financials. In the prior year period, income tax expense was $55.4 million.

  • Diluted Net Loss Per Share in Q1 2025 was $0.91 compared to Diluted Net Loss Per Share of $4.39 in the prior year period. Q1 2025 Adjusted Net Loss Per Share, which excluded $0.33 of a non-cash intangible impairment charge, $0.10 of costs related to review of strategic alternatives to strengthen our balance sheet, and $0.01 net impact of restructuring charges, was $0.47. In the prior year period, Adjusted Net Loss Per Share, which excluded $3.05 of non-cash intangible impairment charges and $0.05 of net impact of restructuring charges, was $1.29.
    • Additionally, certain other items affected year-over-year comparability:
      • Q1 2025 included $0.43 per diluted share negative tax impact arising from the impact of a valuation allowance.
      • Q1 2024 included $1.22 per diluted share negative tax impact arising from an unusually high negative annual effective tax rate as a result of a valuation allowance and small pretax loss reflected in the Company’s full year fiscal 2024 guidance.

Balance Sheet, Liquidity, and Other Updates

  • Cash and cash equivalents balance as of March 29, 2025 was $236.3 million, which included borrowings on the Company’s revolving credit facility of $171.3 million.
  • The Company is engaged in substantive discussions with an ad hoc group of its lenders and noteholders, including the negotiation of a plan of reorganization to significantly reduce debt obligations and currently expects that agreement will be effectuated through a prepackaged filing under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code by the Company and certain of its subsidiaries, which is anticipated to occur imminently.
  • Transaction Costs: In Q1 2025, the Company recorded $10.8 million of costs related to review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company’s balance sheet.

Full Year Fiscal 2025 Guidance

  • The Company is not providing full year fiscal 2025 guidance at this time.

Statement regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The following provides information regarding non-GAAP financial measures used in this earnings release:

To supplement the Company's consolidated results presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”), the Company has disclosed non-GAAP financial measures of operating results that exclude or adjust certain items. Gross profit, gross margin, operating loss, operating loss margin, net loss, net loss margin, diluted net loss per share, and selling, general and administrative expenses are discussed both as reported (on a GAAP basis) and as adjusted (on a non-GAAP basis) to exclude, as applicable in a given period: (a) the net impact of the Company’s previously disclosed restructuring plans; (b) the impact of impairment charges for the Company's franchise rights acquired; and (c) costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company’s balance sheet. The Company also presents in the attachments to this release the non-GAAP financial measures: earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and stock-based compensation (“EBITDAS”) and EBITDAS margin; EBITDAS as further adjusted for the items described above as well as former CEO separation expenses and other items that management believes are not indicative of ongoing operations (“Adjusted EBITDAS”) and Adjusted EBITDAS Margin; total debt less unamortized deferred financing costs, unamortized debt discount and cash on hand (i.e., net debt); and a net debt/Adjusted EBITDAS ratio. In addition, the Company presents certain of its financial results on a constant currency basis in addition to GAAP results. Constant currency information compares results between periods as if exchange rates had remained constant period-over-period. The Company calculates constant currency by calculating current-year results using prior-year foreign currency exchange rates.

Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful supplemental information for its and investors' evaluation of the Company's business performance and are useful for period-over-period comparisons of the performance of the Company's business. While management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful in evaluating the Company’s business, this information should be considered as supplemental in nature and is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. In addition, these non-GAAP financial measures may not be the same as similarly titled measures reported by other companies. See "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" attached to this release and reconciliations, if any, included elsewhere in this release for a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

About WW International, Inc.
WeightWatchers is the global leader in science-backed weight management, providing an accessible, holistic model of care through our #1 doctor-recommended Points® Program, clinical interventions including weight-loss medications, and community support. Since 1963, we have empowered our millions of members to build healthy habits to live longer lives. Our innovative, trusted spectrum of solutions provides members with the tools and resources they need to reach and sustain their goals wherever they are on their journey. To learn more visit weightwatchers.com or corporate.ww.com.  

This news release and any attachments include “forward-looking statements,” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including, in particular, any statements about the Company’s plans, strategies, objectives, initiatives, and prospects. The Company generally uses the words “may,” “will,” “could,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “plan,” “intend,” “aim” and similar expressions in this news release and any attachments to identify forward-looking statements. The Company bases these forward-looking statements on its current views with respect to future events and financial performance. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including, among other things: competition from other weight management and health and wellness industry participants or the development of more effective or more favorably perceived weight management methods; the Company's failure to continue to retain and grow its subscriber base; the Company’s ability to be a leader in the rapidly evolving and increasingly competitive clinical weight management and weight loss market; the Company's ability to continue to develop new, innovative services and products and enhance its existing services and products or the failure of its services, products or brands to continue to appeal to the market, or its ability to successfully expand into new channels of distribution or respond to consumer trends or sentiment; regulatory, reputational and other risks associated with the Company’s new compounded GLP-1 offering which will be ending; the Company’s ability to successfully implement strategic initiatives; the Company’s ability to evolve its community offerings to meet the evolving tastes and preferences of its members; the effectiveness and efficiency of the Company's advertising and marketing programs, including the strength of the Company's social media presence; the impact on the Company's reputation of actions taken by its franchisees, licensees, suppliers, affiliated provider entities, PCs’ healthcare professionals, and other partners, including as a result of its acquisition of Weekend Health, Inc., doing business as Sequence (“Sequence”) (the “Acquisition”); the recognition of asset impairment charges; the loss of key personnel, strategic partners or consultants or failure to effectively manage and motivate the Company's workforce; the Company’s chief executive officer transition; the Company’s ability to successfully make acquisitions or enter into collaborations or joint ventures, including its ability to successfully integrate, operate or realize the anticipated benefits of such businesses, including with respect to Sequence; uncertainties related to a downturn in general economic conditions or consumer confidence, including as a result of the existing inflationary environment, changes in tariffs and escalating trade tensions, rising interest rates, the potential impact of political and social unrest and increased volatility in the credit and capital markets; the seasonal nature of the Company's business; the Company's failure to maintain effective internal control over financial reporting; the impact of events that impede accessing resources or discourage or impede people from gathering with others; the early termination by the Company of leases; the inability to renew certain of the Company's licenses, or the inability to do so on terms that are favorable to the Company; the impact of the Company's substantial amount of debt, debt service obligations and debt covenants, and its exposure to variable rate indebtedness; the ability to generate sufficient cash to service the Company's debt and satisfy its other liquidity requirements; uncertainties regarding the satisfactory operation of the Company's technology or systems; the impact of data security breaches and other malicious acts or privacy concerns, including the costs of compliance with evolving privacy laws and regulations; the Company’s ability to successfully integrate and use artificial intelligence in its business; the Company's ability to enforce its intellectual property rights both domestically and internationally, as well as the impact of its involvement in any claims related to intellectual property rights; the impact of existing and future laws and regulations, including federal and state regulations relating to compounded medications; risks related to the Company's exposure to extensive and complex healthcare laws and regulations as a result of the Acquisition; the outcomes of litigation or regulatory actions; risks and uncertainties associated with the Company's international operations, including regulatory, economic, political, social, intellectual property, and foreign currency risks, which risks may be exacerbated as a result of war and terrorism; risks related to the Acquisition, including risks that the Acquisition may not achieve its intended results; risks arising from any delisting of the Company’s common stock from Nasdaq; risks related to the actions of activist shareholders; uncertainty and continuing risks associated with the Company’s ability to achieve its goals; uncertainty around the Company’s ability to repay its debt if accelerated due to its anticipated event of default under its Revolving Credit Facility; risks and uncertainties relating to the Company’s anticipated voluntary petitions for relief under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in Bankruptcy Court and associated risks of the court process and outcome in connection therewith; and other risks and uncertainties, including those detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) (which are available on the SEC’s EDGAR database at www.sec.gov and via the Company’s website at corporate.ww.com). You should not put undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. You should understand that many important factors, including those discussed herein, could cause the Company’s results to differ materially from those expressed or suggested in any forward-looking statement. Except as required by law, the Company does not undertake any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements to reflect new information or events or circumstances that occur after the date of this news release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events or otherwise. Readers are advised to review the Company’s filings with the SEC (which are available on the SEC’s EDGAR database at www.sec.gov and via the Company’s website at corporate.ww.com).

For more information, contact:
Investors:
John Mills or Anna Kate Heller
WeightWatchers@icrinc.com

Media:
Mari Santana
Communications@ww.com


WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS AT
(IN THOUSANDS)
UNAUDITED
       
       
   March 29, December 28, 
    2025   2024  
ASSETS     
CURRENT ASSETS      
 Cash and cash equivalents $236,346  $53,024  
 Receivables (net of allowances: March 29, 2025 - $3,261 and December 28, 2024 - $3,166)  13,812   14,428  
 Prepaid income taxes  4,446   11,676  
 Prepaid marketing and advertising  1,320   4,969  
 Prepaid expenses and other current assets  25,328   18,551  
 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS  281,252   102,648  
Property and equipment, net  14,670   15,798  
Operating lease assets  39,786   42,047  
Franchise rights acquired  43,529   71,131  
Goodwill   240,283   239,583  
Other intangible assets, net   41,903   44,631  
Deferred income taxes  18,201   16,686  
Other noncurrent assets  17,249   17,752  
 TOTAL ASSETS $696,873  $550,276  
LIABILITIES AND TOTAL DEFICIT     
CURRENT LIABILITIES     
 Portion of long-term debt due within one year, net $1,603,029  $  
 Portion of operating lease liabilities due within one year  7,387   8,168  
 Accounts payable  37,349   17,803  
 Salaries and wages payable            47,856   53,143  
 Accrued marketing and advertising  11,862   12,805  
 Accrued interest  24,789   11,322  
 Deferred acquisition payable  15,950   15,503  
 Other accrued liabilities  22,772   20,593  
 Income taxes payable  18,681   2,339  
 Deferred revenue  31,928   31,655  
 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES  1,821,603   173,331  
Long-term debt, net     1,430,643  
Long-term operating lease liabilities  42,587   44,322  
Deferred income taxes  13,994   14,762  
Other noncurrent liabilities  1,612   1,590  
 TOTAL LIABILITIES  1,879,796   1,664,648  
TOTAL DEFICIT     
 Common stock, $0 par value; 1,000,000 shares authorized; 130,048 shares issued at March 29, 2025 and 130,048 shares issued at December 28, 2024  0   0  
 Treasury stock, at cost, 49,788 shares at March 29, 2025 and 49,997 shares at December 28, 2024  (3,015,138)  (3,024,710) 
 Retained earnings  1,854,785   1,936,170  
 Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (22,570)  (25,832) 
 TOTAL DEFICIT  (1,182,923)  (1,114,372) 
 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND TOTAL DEFICIT $696,873  $550,276  


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
UNAUDITED
       
       
   Three Months Ended 
   March 29, March 30, 
    2025   2024  
Subscription revenues, net (1) $185,180  $204,056  
Other revenues, net (2)  1,391   2,492  
 Revenues, net  186,571   206,548  
Cost of subscription revenues (3)  53,587   67,816  
Cost of other revenues  108   932  
 Cost of revenues  53,695   68,748  
 Gross profit  132,876   137,800  
Marketing expenses  78,778   90,162  
Selling, general and administrative expenses  46,750   58,982  
Franchise rights acquired impairments   27,549   257,988  
 Operating loss  (20,201)  (269,332) 
Interest expense  27,603   24,727  
Other expense (income), net  2,206   (1,605) 
 Loss before income taxes  (50,010)  (292,454) 
Provision for income taxes  22,575   55,448  
 Net loss $(72,585) $(347,902) 
       
Net loss per share     
 Basic $(0.91) $(4.39) 
 Diluted $(0.91) $(4.39) 
       
Weighted average common shares outstanding     
 Basic  80,129   79,208  
 Diluted  80,129   79,208  
       
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.       
 
(1)  “Subscription revenues, net” consist of the aggregate of: (a) net “Digital Subscription Revenues”, the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company’s Digital offerings; (b) net “Workshops + Digital Subscription Revenues”, the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company’s Workshops + Digital offerings; and (c) net “Clinical Subscription Revenues”, the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company’s Clinical offerings. 
(2) “Other revenues, net” (formerly known as “product sales and other, net”) consist of revenues from licensing, franchise fees with respect to commitment plans and royalties, publishing and other revenues. Prior to fiscal 2024, “Other revenues, net” included sales of consumer products. 
(3) “Cost of subscription revenues” consists of cost of revenues and operating expenses for the Company's Digital, Workshops + Digital and Clinical services. 


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(IN THOUSANDS)
UNAUDITED
       
       
   Three Months Ended 
   March 29, March 30, 
    2025   2024  
Operating activities:     
 Net loss $(72,585) $(347,902) 
 Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash provided by (used for) operating activities:     
 Depreciation and amortization  6,914   10,403  
 Amortization of deferred financing costs and debt discount  1,254   1,254  
 Impairment of franchise rights acquired  27,549   257,988  
 Impairment of intangible and long-lived assets  94   24  
 Share-based compensation expense  860   2,402  
 Deferred tax benefit  (2,529)  (18,244) 
 Allowance for doubtful accounts  84   1,427  
 Reserve for inventory obsolescence  (8)  85  
 Foreign currency exchange rate loss (gain)  2,238   (1,304) 
 Changes in cash due to:     
 Receivables  761   5,118  
 Inventories  8   79  
 Prepaid expenses  5,946   13,882  
 Accounts payable  19,435   4,130  
 Accrued liabilities  8,785   (26,393) 
 Deferred revenue  (154)  2,321  
 Other long term assets and liabilities, net  (107)  (1,796) 
 Income taxes  16,453   60,491  
 Cash provided by (used for) operating activities  14,998   (36,035) 
Investing activities:     
 Capital expenditures  (5)  (476) 
 Capitalized software and website development expenditures  (3,170)  (4,333) 
 Other items, net     (1) 
 Cash used for investing activities  (3,175)  (4,810) 
Financing activities:     
 Borrowings on revolving credit facility  171,341     
 Taxes paid related to net share settlement of equity awards  (93)  (114) 
 Cash paid for acquisitions     (500) 
 Other items, net     (2) 
 Cash provided by (used for) financing activities  171,248   (616) 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash  1,529   (1,290) 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash  184,600   (42,751) 
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period  56,520   109,366  
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period $241,120  $66,615  


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PERCENTAGES)
UNAUDITED
              
              
          Q1 2025 Variance 
            2025  
        Constant 
  Q1 2025 Q1 2024 2025  Currency 
    Currency Constant   vs vs 
  GAAP Adjustment Currency GAAP 2024  2024  
              
Selected Financial Data            
Total Revenues$186,571 $1,823 $188,394 $206,548 (9.7%)  (8.8%)  
Digital Subscription Revenues (1)$120,431 $1,501 $121,932 $137,633 (12.5%)  (11.4%)  
Workshops + Digital Subscription Revenues (2)$35,292 $298 $35,590 $47,671 (26.0%)  (25.3%)  
Behavioral Subscription Revenues (3)$155,723 $1,799 $157,522 $185,304 (16.0%)  (15.0%)  
Clinical Subscription Revenues (4)$29,457 $ $29,457 $18,752 57.1%  57.1%  
Subscription Revenues (5)$185,180 $1,799 $186,979 $204,056 (9.3%)  (8.4%)  
Other Revenues (6)$1,391 $24 $1,415 $2,492 (44.2%)  (43.2%)  
              
              
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.              
 
(1) “Digital Subscription Revenues” consist of the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company’s Digital offerings. 
(2) “Workshops + Digital Subscription Revenues” consist of the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company’s Workshops + Digital offerings. 
(3) “Behavioral Subscription Revenues” is the sum of Digital Subscription Revenues and Workshops + Digital Subscription Revenues. 
(4) “Clinical Subscription Revenues” consist of the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company’s Clinical offerings. 
(5) “Subscription Revenues” is the sum of Behavioral Subscription Revenues and Clinical Subscription Revenues. 
(6) “Other Revenues” (formerly known as “product sales and other”) consist of revenues from licensing, franchise fees with respect to commitment plans and royalties, publishing and other revenues. Prior to fiscal 2024, Other Revenues included sales of consumer products. 


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
OPERATIONAL STATISTICS 
(IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PERCENTAGES AND SUBSCRIPTION REVENUES PER PAID WEEKS)
UNAUDITED
            
            
  Three Months Ended     
  March 29, March 29, March 30, Variance
 Variance
 
   2025  2025  2024   
     (constant currency)       (constant currency)  
 Paid Weeks (1)           
 Digital Paid Weeks   36,755 N/A  42,319 (13.1%)  N/A  
 Workshops + Digital Paid Weeks   6,564 N/A  8,425 (22.1%)  N/A  
 Behavioral Paid Weeks   43,319 N/A  50,744 (14.6%)  N/A  
 Clinical Paid Weeks   1,514 N/A  1,038 45.8%  N/A  
 Total Paid Weeks   44,833 N/A  51,782 (13.4%)  N/A  
            
 Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks (2)           
 Digital Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks  $3.28 $3.32 $3.25 0.7%  2.0%  
 Workshops + Digital Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks  $5.38 $5.42 $5.66 (5.0%)  (4.2%)  
 Behavioral Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks  $3.59 $3.64 $3.65 (1.6%)  (0.4%)  
 Clinical Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks  $19.46 $19.46 $18.07 7.7%  7.7%  
 Total Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks  $4.13 $4.17 $3.94 4.8%  5.8%  
            
 End of Period Subscribers (3)           
 End of Period Digital Subscribers   2,794 N/A  3,277 (14.7%)  N/A  
 End of Period Workshops + Digital Subscribers   505 N/A  640 (21.1%)  N/A  
 End of Period Behavorial Subscribers   3,299 N/A  3,917 (15.8%)  N/A  
 End of Period Clinical Subscribers   135 N/A  87 55.2%  N/A  
 Total End of Period Subscribers   3,434 N/A  4,004 (14.2%)  N/A  
            
            
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.  
 
(1) The “Paid Weeks” metric reports paid weeks by WW customers in Company-owned operations for a given period as follows: (i) “Digital Paid Weeks” is the total paid subscription weeks for the Company’s Digital offerings; (ii) “Workshops + Digital Paid Weeks” is the total paid subscription weeks for the Company’s Workshops + Digital offerings; (iii) “Behavioral Paid Weeks” is the sum of Digital Paid Weeks and Workshops + Digital Paid Weeks; (iv) “Clinical Paid Weeks” is the total paid subscription weeks for the Company’s Clinical offerings; and (v) “Total Paid Weeks” is the sum of Behavioral Paid Weeks and Clinical Paid Weeks. 
(2) The “Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks” metric reports the fees associated with subscriptions for the Company's offerings divided by Paid Weeks as follows: (i) “Digital Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks” is Digital Subscription Revenues divided by Digital Paid Weeks; (ii) “Workshops + Digital Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks” is Workshops + Digital Subscription Revenues divided by Workshops + Digital Paid Weeks; (iii) “Behavioral Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks” is Behavioral Subscription Revenues divided by Behavioral Paid Weeks; (iv) “Clinical Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks” is Clinical Subscription Revenues divided by Clinical Paid Weeks; and (v) “Total Subscription Revenues Per Paid Weeks” is Subscription Revenues divided by Total Paid Weeks. 
(3) The “End of Period Subscribers” metric reports WW subscribers in Company-owned operations at a given period end as follows: (i) “End of Period Digital Subscribers” is the total number of Digital subscribers; (ii) “End of Period Workshops + Digital Subscribers” is the total number of Workshops + Digital subscribers; (iii) “End of Period Behavioral Subscribers” is the sum of End of Period Digital Subscribers and End of Period Workshops + Digital Subscribers; (iv) “End of Period Clinical Subscribers” is the total number of Clinical subscribers; and (v) “End of Period Subscribers” is the sum of End of Period Behavioral Subscribers and End of Period Clinical Subscribers. 


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PERCENTAGES AND PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
UNAUDITED
                            
                            
                    Q1 2025 Variance 
                        2025 Constant Currency 
                      2025    2025  
  Q1 2025 Q1 2024   Adjusted   Adjusted 
            Adjusted       2025  vs 2025  vs 
        Currency Constant Constant       vs 2024  vs 2024  
  GAAP Adjustment Adjusted Adjustment Currency Currency GAAP Adjustment Adjusted 2024  Adjusted 2024  Adjusted 
                             
Selected Financial Data                          
Gross Profit$132,876  $(384) (1) $132,492  $1,587 $134,463  $134,079  $137,800  $2,455 (7) $140,255  (3.6%)  (5.5%)  (2.4%)  (4.4%)  
Gross Margin 71.2%     71.0%     71.4%   71.2%   66.7%     67.9%          
                            
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses$46,750  $(12,179) (2) $34,571  $146 $46,896  $34,717  $58,982  $(3,282) (8) $55,700  (20.7%)  (37.9%)  (20.5%)  (37.7%)  
                            
Operating Loss$(20,201)  $39,344 (3) $19,143  $1,209 $(18,992)  $20,352  $(269,332)  $263,725 (9) $(5,607)  (92.5%)  (441.4%)  (92.9%)  (463.0%)  
Operating Loss Margin (10.8%)     10.3%     (10.1%)   10.8%   (130.4%)     (2.7%)          
                            
Provision for Income Taxes$22,575  $4,261 (4) $26,836  $330 $22,905  $27,166  $55,448  $17,939 (10) $73,387  (59.3%)  (63.4%)  (58.7%)  (63.0%)  
                            
Net Loss$(72,585)  $35,083 (5) $(37,502)  $879 $(71,706)  $(36,623)  $(347,902)  $245,786 (11) $(102,116)  (79.1%)  (63.3%)  (79.4%)  (64.1%)  
Net Loss Margin (38.9%)     (20.1%)     (38.1%)   (19.4%)   (168.4%)     (49.4%)          
                            
Diluted Net Loss Per Share$(0.91)  $0.44 (6) $(0.47)  $0.01 $(0.89)  $(0.46)  $(4.39)  $3.10 (12) $(1.29)  (79.4%)  (63.7%)  (79.6%)  (64.5%)  
                            
                            
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 Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.                            
 
(1) Excludes the net impact of the reversal of $231 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan and the reversal of $153 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan. 
(2) Excludes (i) the impact of the $10,823 of transaction costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company's balance sheet, and (ii) the net impact of the $1,702 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan and the reversal of $346 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan. 
(3) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charge of $27,549 related to its United States unit of account, (ii) the impact of the $10,823 of transaction costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company's balance sheet, and (iii) the net impact of (a) the reversal of $231 of charges and $1,702 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan recorded to cost of subscription revenues and selling, general and administrative expenses, respectively, and (b) the reversal of $153 of charges and the reversal of $346 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan recorded to cost of subscription revenues and selling, general and administrative expenses, respectively. 
(4) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charge of $1,284 related to its United States unit of account, (ii) the impact of the $2,732 of transaction costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company's balance sheet, and (iii) the net impact of $371 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan and the reversal of $126 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan. 
(5) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charge of $26,265 related to its United States unit of account, (i) the impact of the $8,091 of transaction costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company's balance sheet, and (iii) the net impact of $1,100 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan and the reversal of $373 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan. 
(6) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charge of $0.33 related to its United States unit of account, (ii) the impact of the $0.10 of transaction costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company's balance sheet, and (iii) the net impact of $0.01 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan and the reversal of $0.00 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan. 
(7) Excludes the net impact of $2,430 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan and $25 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan. 
(8) Excludes the net impact of $3,063 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan and $219 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan. 
(9) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charges of $251,431, $4,074, $2,328 and $155 related to its United States, Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom units of account, respectively, and (ii) the net impact of (a) $2,430 of charges and $3,063 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan recorded to cost of subscription revenues and selling, general and administrative expenses, respectively, and (b) $25 of charges and $219 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan recorded to cost of subscription revenues and selling, general and administrative expenses, respectively. 
(10) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charges of $15,245, $1,222 and $39 related to its United States, Australia and United Kingdom units of account, respectively, and (ii) the net impact of $1,372 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan and $61 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan. 
(11) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charges of $236,186, $2,852, $2,328 and $116 related to its United States, Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom units of account, respectively, and (ii) the net impact of $4,121 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan and $183 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan. 
(12) Excludes (i) the impact of the Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charges of $2.98, $0.04, $0.03 and $0.00 related to its United States, Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom units of account, respectively, and (ii) the net impact of $0.05 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan and $0.00 of charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan. 


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PERCENTAGES)
UNAUDITED
           
           
   Three Months Ended
    Constant Currency 
   March 29,  March 30,  Q1 2025 Q1 2025 
    2025   2024  Variance Variance 
               
Net Loss  $(72,585)  $(347,902)      
Interest  27,603   24,727      
Taxes  22,575   55,448      
Depreciation and Amortization  6,914   10,403      
Stock-based Compensation  860   2,402      
 EBITDAS $(14,633)  $(254,922)  (94.3%)  (94.7%)  
 EBITDAS Margin  (7.8%)   (123.4%)      
           
Franchise Rights Acquired Impairments  27,549 (1)   257,988 (2)      
Transaction Costs (3)  10,823         
2024 Plan Restructuring Charges (4)   1,471         
2023 Plan Restructuring Charges (5)  (499)   5,493      
2022 Plan Restructuring Charges (6)     244      
Other (7)  2,206   (1,605)      
 Adjusted EBITDAS $26,917  $7,198  274.0%  290.8%  
 Adjusted EBITDAS Margin  14.4%   3.5%      
           
           
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 Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.           
 
(1) The Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charge related to its United States unit of account. 
(2) The Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charges of $251,431, $4,074, $2,328 and $155 related to its United States, Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom units of account, respectively. 
(3) Certain non-recurring transaction costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company's balance sheet. 
(4) Charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan. 
(5) The reversal of charges or charges, as applicable, associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan. 
(6) Charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan. 
(7) Primarily consists of the impact of foreign exchange gains and losses. 


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT RATIOS)
UNAUDITED
            
            
          Trailing Twelve 
  Q2 2024 Q3 2024 Q4 2024 Q1 2025 Months 
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAS          
            
Net Income (Loss) $23,269  $(46,192) $25,124  $(72,585) $(70,384) 
Interest 28,577   28,619   27,031   27,603   111,830  
Taxes (15,835)  (27,342)  (11,745)  22,575   (32,347) 
Depreciation and Amortization 9,545   9,155   8,681   6,914   34,295  
Stock-based Compensation 2,740   824   705   860   5,129  
 EBITDAS$48,296  $(34,936) $49,796  $(14,633) $48,523  
            
Franchise Rights Acquired Impairments     57,045 (1)     27,549 (2)  84,594  
Transaction Costs (3)           10,823   10,823  
2024 Plan Restructuring Charges (4)     14,812   2,231   1,471   18,514  
2023 Plan Restructuring Charges (5) 1,910   (749)  (1,532)  (499)  (870) 
2022 Plan Restructuring Charges (6) 69   (257)  (48)     (236) 
Former CEO Separation Expenses (7)    3,858         3,858  
Other (8) (78)  3,112   (4,188)  2,206   1,052  
 Adjusted EBITDAS$50,197  $42,885  $46,259  $26,917  $166,258  
            
Total Debt        $1,603,029  
Less: Cash         236,346  
 Net Debt        $1,366,683  
            
 Total Debt to Net Loss         (22.8)X
 Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAS         8.2 X
            
            
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.            
 
(1) The Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charges of $54,295 and $2,750 related to its United States and United Kingdom units of account, respectively. 
(2) The Company's franchise rights acquired impairment charge related to its United States unit of account. 
(3) Certain non-recurring transaction costs related to the review of strategic alternatives to strengthen the Company's balance sheet. 
(4) Charges associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2024 restructuring plan. 
(5) Charges or the reversal of charges, as applicable, associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2023 restructuring plan. 
(6) Charges or the reversal of charges, as applicable, associated with the Company's previously disclosed 2022 restructuring plan. 
(7) Certain non-recurring expenses in connection with the separation from the Company of its former Chief Executive Officer. 
(8) Primarily consists of the impact of foreign exchange gains and losses. 


 
WW INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(IN THOUSANDS)
UNAUDITED
       
       
   Three Months Ended 
   March 29, March 30, 
    2025  2024  
       
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss)  $                    19,143 $                     (5,607) 
Depreciation and Amortization                          6,914                        10,403  
Stock-based Compensation                             860                          2,402  
Adjusted EBITDAS $                    26,917 $                      7,198  
       
       
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Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.       
 



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What were WW's (WeightWatchers) key financial results for Q1 2025?

WW reported revenues of $186.6 million (down 9.7%), a net loss of $72.6 million, and Adjusted EBITDAS of $26.9 million. Total subscribers decreased 14.2% to 3.4 million, while Clinical business revenue grew 57.1%.

Why is WW (WeightWatchers) considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2025?

WW is in discussions with lenders about a prepackaged Chapter 11 filing to significantly reduce its debt obligations. This comes as the company faces ongoing challenges in its Behavioral business while maintaining $236.3 million in cash and equivalents.

How is WW's Clinical business performing in 2025?

WW's Clinical business showed strong performance with Clinical Subscription Revenues up 57.1% to $29.5 million and Clinical Subscribers increasing 55.2% to 135,000 compared to the prior year.

What is causing WW's subscriber decline in Q1 2025?

The 14.2% decline in subscribers to 3.4 million was primarily driven by headwinds in the Behavioral business, including lower Incoming Subscribers and recruitment challenges.

How much cash does WW have on hand in Q1 2025?

WW reported cash and cash equivalents of $236.3 million, which includes $171.3 million in borrowings from their revolving credit facility.
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