PTC Q4 Revenues Up 9% to $267M with $36M Profit
Company to buy CoCreate, restate previous year earnings due to Toshiba
alleged fraud case
NEEDHAM,
MA, Oct 31, 2007 - PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC), the Product Development Company,
today reported revenue of $266.7 million for the fourth quarter ended
September 30, 2007, up 9% from the same period last year. Total license
revenue for the fourth quarter of 2007 was $96.1 million, up 14% from the
same period last year. For fiscal year 2007, PTC reported total revenue of
$941.5 million, up 10% from fiscal year 2006. Total license revenue for
fiscal year 2007 was $296.1 million, up 12% from fiscal year 2006.
“We executed well in the fourth quarter and delivered good results for
the year,” said C. Richard Harrison, president and chief executive officer.
“In particular, our non-GAAP operating margin of 24% for the fourth quarter
contributed to our ability to deliver substantial margin growth for the full
year. Additionally, sales of our Enterprise Solutions continue to
significantly outpace market growth. Finally, we delivered outstanding
results in Europe in 2007. We are winning customer benchmarks because our
software and services solutions address real business process challenges and
work together in a cohesive system. This provides customers with substantial
value because it enables them to replace multiple proprietary and legacy
point solutions, as well as manual processes, as they strive to globalize
product development and run lean processes.”
PTC also announced today that it will restate its previously issued
financial statements with respect to certain transactions involving Toshiba
Corporation of Japan recorded during the fiscal periods 2001 to 2006. As
discussed in PTC’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed today with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, the transactions appear to have been
related to an allegedly fraudulent scheme conducted by a Toshiba employee.
The aggregate revenue associated with the transactions anticipated to be
restated is approximately $41 million, or less than 1% of total PTC revenue
during the affected fiscal years, and the expected reduction in fiscal 2006
revenue is approximately $8 million. The revenue to be reversed from prior
periods is expected to be deferred as of September 30, 2007, to be recorded
as revenue or other income in the future if and to the extent that the
rights and obligations of the companies connected with the transactions are
resolved in PTC’s favor. As part of the restatement, PTC also expects to
record adjustments to correct other previously identified immaterial errors.
“Our decision to restate our results does not indicate any change in our
position in the pending litigation relating to these transactions,” said
Neil Moses, CFO of PTC. “PTC Japan delivered software and services and was
paid for the software and services delivered. We will continue to defend
vigorously our position. At the same time, Toshiba continues to be a valued
customer and has made additional purchases in fiscal 2007, which are not
impacted by the restatement.”
No adjustments have been made to the financial results reported in this
press release to reflect the anticipated restatement. PTC believes its
results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2007 will not be materially
affected by this restatement. PTC expects to complete the restatement and to
file its Annual Report on Form 10-K with the SEC by the November 29, 2007
due date.
Additionally, PTC today announced its intent to acquire CoCreate
Software, GmbH for $250 million (see separate press release). The transaction value represents approximately 3.1 times
CoCreate’s total revenue, 4.6 times its maintenance revenue, and 7.4 times
its non-GAAP operating margins, based on trailing twelve-month data. The
acquisition is expected to close in December 2007, subject to customary
conditions including regulatory approval.
Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2007 Earnings Results
GAAP operating income for the fourth quarter of 2007 was $31.0 million,
or 11.6% of total revenue. GAAP net income for the fourth quarter of 2007
was $36.1 million, or $0.31 per diluted share. Non-GAAP operating income,
which excludes stock-based compensation cost, restructuring charges and
amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, was $64.2 million for
the fourth quarter of 2007, or 24.1% of total revenue. Non-GAAP net income,
which excludes the items excluded from non-GAAP operating income and the
related tax effect of those items, as well as one-time tax items, was $44.5
million for the fourth quarter of 2007, or $0.38 per diluted share.
GAAP operating income for fiscal year 2007 was $93.0 million, or 9.9% of
total revenue. GAAP net income for fiscal year 2007 was $155.8 million, or
$1.33 per diluted share. Non-GAAP operating income, which excludes
stock-based compensation cost, amortization of acquisition-related
intangible assets, in-process research and development write-offs associated
with acquisitions, and restructuring charges, was $159.7 million in 2007, or
17.0% of total revenue. Non-GAAP net income, which excludes the items
excluded from non-GAAP operating income and the related tax effect of these
items, as well as one-time tax items, was $118.2 million for 2007, or $1.01
per diluted share. We have provided a reconciliation between GAAP and
non-GAAP results in the attached financial tables.
PTC’s GAAP and non-GAAP results for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2007
reflect the reversal of PTC’s valuation allowance against deferred tax
assets in the U.S. and a foreign jurisdiction in the third quarter of 2007.
This reversal resulted in a GAAP tax benefit in both the fourth quarter and
full year of 2007. This tax benefit is excluded from our non-GAAP results.
We have provided more information about the impact of this change in the
attached financial tables.
Cash and cash equivalents were $263 million at the end of fiscal 2007, up
from $260 million at the end of the third fiscal quarter of 2007, ahead of
expectations. PTC purchased shares of PTC stock under its authorized share
repurchase program for $8.1 million during the quarter. Cash flow from
operations was $12.3 million and $127.4 million for the fourth quarter and
fiscal year 2007 respectively.
Fourth Quarter 2007 Revenue Metrics
PTC delivered the following results for the fourth quarter of fiscal
2007:
- License revenue of $96.1 million, training and consulting service
revenue of $64.6 million, and maintenance revenue of $106.0 million;
- Desktop Solutions total revenue of $157.4 million;
- Enterprise Solutions total revenue of $109.2 million, the highest
quarterly Enterprise Solutions revenue in the company’s history;
- Total reseller channel revenue of $51.3 million;
- Revenue of $102.2 million in North America, $101.6 million in
Europe, $28.6 million in Japan and $34.2 million in the Pacific Rim.
In the fourth quarter, PTC received orders from leading organizations,
including Airbus S.A.S.; Areva T&D; ASUSTek Computer Inc.; China State
Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC); Danaher Tool Group; Dell Inc.; EMC
Corporation; Lockheed Martin Corporation; Manitowoc Crane; Nvidia; Quanta
Computer Inc.; Robert Bosch; Tata Motors Limited; Whirlpool Corporation; and
ZF Friedrichshafen AG.
Fiscal Year 2007 Revenue Metrics
PTC delivered the following results for fiscal 2007:
- License revenue of $296.1 million, training and consulting service
revenue of $237.0 million, and maintenance revenue of $408.4 million;
- Desktop Solutions total revenue of $586.9 million;
- Enterprise Solutions total revenue of $354.6 million;
- Total reseller channel revenue of $195.1 million;
- Revenue of $365.0 million in North America, $353.4 million in
Europe, $97.5 million in Japan, and $125.6 million in the Pacific Rim.
“We have entered Fiscal 2008 with a financial plan that supports both
customer success and improved shareholder value,” continued Harrison. “We
continue to strengthen our products with new capabilities and ease-of-use.
We also continue to improve our distribution and services models to provide
the best support to customers while further improving our profitability. And
our globalization efforts, well underway, enable us to reduce costs while at
the same time adding resource capacity to support future growth. All of
these initiatives give us confidence in both short-term and long-term
revenue and operating margin targets. We are introducing guidance for 2008
of revenue of $1 billion and non-GAAP EPS of $1.05 - $1.15, which implies a
non-GAAP operating margin of at least 21%.”
First Quarter and Fiscal Year 2008 Financial Outlook
PTC’s revenue forecast for the first quarter of fiscal 2008 is between
$230 million and $240 million. On a GAAP basis, earnings per share are
expected to be between $0.08 and $0.13. The Company expects non-GAAP first
quarter earnings per share to be between $0.20 and $0.25. These earnings
expectations reflect the change (increase) in tax rate as a result of the
reversal of the valuation allowance. The non-GAAP earnings expectations
exclude the following first quarter estimated expenses and their tax
effects:
- Approximately $11 million of expense related to stock-based
compensation
- Approximately $4.5 million of acquisition-related amortization
expense
- Approximately $9 million of restructuring expenses related to our
continued globalization program
PTC expects its cash balance to be between $250 million and $260 million
at the end of the first quarter.
For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, PTC expects revenue to be
about $1 billion. On a GAAP basis, earnings per share are expected to be
between $0.68 and $0.78. The Company expects non-GAAP earnings per share to
be between $1.05 and $1.15 for the fiscal year. The non-GAAP earnings
expectations exclude the following full-year estimated expenses and their
tax effects:
- Approximately $45 million of expense related to stock-based
compensation
- Approximately $18 million of acquisition-related amortization
expense
- Approximately $12 million of restructuring expenses related to the
continued globalization program
The above guidance for the first quarter and fiscal 2008 does not include
any potential effect of the CoCreate acquisition announced today. As
described in that announcement, PTC expects the acquisition will be
accretive to non-GAAP earnings and operating margins in the second quarter
of fiscal 2008. Due to the lower level of deferred maintenance revenue that
PTC will be permitted to record under purchase accounting as compared to the
level of deferred maintenance revenue recorded by CoCreate, PTC expects that
the acquisition will be dilutive to GAAP EPS in 2008, but accretive to GAAP
EPS in 2009 and beyond. PTC expects that acquisition to close in the first
quarter, subject to regulatory approval, and therefore expects to update its
detailed guidance upon the close of that transaction.
Important Information about Non-GAAP References
References by PTC to non-GAAP operating costs and expenses, non-GAAP
operating income, non-GAAP operating margin (non-GAAP operating income as a
percentage of total revenue), non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP earnings per
share refer to costs and expenses, operating income, net income or earnings
per share, respectively, excluding stock-based compensation cost,
amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, and their related tax
effects, as well as one-time tax items, if any. GAAP requires that these
costs and charges be included in costs and expenses and, accordingly, used
to determine operating income and earnings per share. PTC’s management uses
non-GAAP operating costs and operating margin and associated non-GAAP net
income (which is the basis for non-GAAP earnings per share) to make
operational and investment decisions, and PTC believes that they are among
several useful measures for an enhanced understanding of our operating
results for a number of reasons.
First, although PTC undertakes analyses to ensure that its stock-based
compensation grants are in line with peer companies and do not unduly dilute
shareholders, PTC allocates these grants and measures them at the corporate
level. Management excludes their financial statement effect when planning or
measuring the periodic financial performance of PTC’s functional
organizations since they are unrelated to our core operating metrics.
Likewise, we believe that excluding amortization of intangible assets
associated with acquisitions provides investors with information that helps
to compare period-over-period operating performance by highlighting the
effect of acquisitions on our results of operations. In addition, PTC’s
management excludes the financial statement effect of these items in
creating operating budgets for PTC’s functional business units and in
evaluating and compensating employees due to the fact that it is difficult
to forecast these expenses. Lastly, we believe that providing non-GAAP
earnings per share affords investors a view of earnings that may be more
easily compared to peer companies and enables investors to consider PTC’s
earnings on both a GAAP and non-GAAP basis in periods when PTC is engaged in
acquisition activities or undertaking non-recurring activities.
PTC believes these non-GAAP measures aid investors’ overall understanding
of PTC’s results by providing a higher degree of transparency for certain
expenses, and providing a level of disclosure that helps investors
understand how PTC plans and measures its own business. However, non-GAAP
net income should be construed neither as an alternative to GAAP net income
or earnings per share, as an indicator of our operating performance nor as a
substitute for cash flow from operations as a measure of liquidity because
the items excluded from the non-GAAP measures often have a material impact
on PTC’s results of operations. Therefore, management uses, and investors
should use, non-GAAP measures in conjunction with our reported GAAP results.
Earnings Call Webcast
PTC will provide detailed financial information and an outlook update on
its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2007 results conference call and live
webcast on October 31, 2007 at 10 a.m. ET. This earnings press release and
accompanying financial and operating statistics will be accessible prior to
the conference call and webcast on PTC’s web site at
www.ptc.com/for/investors.htm.
In addition, the live webcast may be accessed at the same web address. To
access the live call, please dial 888-566-8560 (in the U.S.) or
+1-517-623-4768 (international). Please use passcode PTC. A replay of the
call will be available until 5:00 p.m. ET on November 5, 2007. To access the
replay via webcast, please visit
www.ptc.com/for/investors.htm.
To access the replay by phone, please dial 203-369-3752.
About PTC
PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) provides leading product lifecycle management (PLM),
content management and dynamic publishing solutions to more than 50,000
companies worldwide. PTC customers include the world's most innovative
companies in manufacturing, publishing, services, government and life
sciences industries. PTC is included in the S&P Midcap 400 and Russell 2000
indices. For more information on PTC, please visit
http://www.ptc.com.
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