Bookings Exceed High End of Guidance; Business Model Transition Accelerates with 58% Subscription Bookings Mix
NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- PTC (NASDAQ: PTC) today reported financial results for the third quarter ended July 2, 2016.
Q3 Fiscal 2016 OverviewThird quarter FY'16 GAAP revenue was $289 million; non-GAAP revenue was $290 million. GAAP net income was $3 million or $0.03 per share; non-GAAP net income was $30 million or $0.26 per share.
"We are very pleased with our third quarter performance," said James Heppelmann, President and CEO, PTC. "Customers are rapidly adopting our subscription offering, accelerating our business model transition, and our improved execution led to a strong bookings performance, beating the high end of our guidance for the quarter." Heppelmann added, "While a higher subscription mix negatively impacts near-term reported revenue and earnings, we are creating significant long-term value for our customers and shareholders by transitioning to a subscription model. Importantly, we remain committed to our track record of financial discipline and margin expansion."
Operational OverviewQ3 FY'16 operational highlights are set forth below. For additional details, please refer to the prepared remarks and financial data tables that have been posted to the Investor Relations section of our website at ptc.com. Information about our bookings and other reporting measures is provided on page 4.
Workforce RealignmentIn October 2015, reflecting a realignment of resources toward higher growth opportunities and our commitment to operating margin improvement, we announced a plan to repurpose or eliminate approximately 8% of worldwide positions and to consolidate select facilities. This is expected to result in a restructuring charge of up to $50 million; of which $37 million was recorded in Q1'16, $5 million was recorded in Q2'16, and $3 million recorded in Q3'16. The remainder is expected to be recorded in Q4 of FY'16. Substantially all of the charges are attributable to termination benefits, most of which will be paid in FY'16.
FY'16 Business OutlookFor the quarter and fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, the company expects:
Q4'16Low
Q4'16High
FY'16Low
FY'16High
(1)An explanation of the metrics included in this table is provided below.
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(2) As a rule of thumb, our model indicates that, on an annual basis, every 1% change in subscription mix will impact annual revenue by $3 million, and annual non-GAAP EPS by $0.02.
(3) Adjusted Free Cash Flow guidance is net cash provided by (used in) operating activities less capital expenditures, and excludes restructuring payments of approximately $55 million to $58 million and a $28 million legal settlement with the SEC and DOJ regarding a China FCPA investigation.
The Q4'16 and full year FY'16 non-GAAP operating margin and non-GAAP EPS guidance exclude the estimated items outlined in the table below, as well as any discrete tax items (which are not known or reflected).
PTC's Third Quarter FY'16 Results Conference Call, Prepared Remarks and Financial Data TablesPrepared remarks for the conference call and financial data tables have been posted to the Investor Relations section of our website at ptc.com. The Company will host a management presentation to discuss results at 5:00 pm ET on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. To access the live webcast, please visit PTC's Investor Relations website at investor.ptc.com at least 15 minutes before the scheduled start time to download any necessary audio or plug-in software. To participate in the live conference call, dial 800-857-5592 or 773-799-3757 and provide the passcode PTC. The call will be recorded and a replay will be available for 10 days following the call by dialing 866-513-9969 and entering the pass code 5830. The archived webcast will also be available on PTC's Investor Relations website.
Bookings MetricsWe offer both perpetual and subscription licensing options to our customers, as well as monthly software rentals for certain products. Given the difference in revenue recognition between the sale of a perpetual software license (revenue is recognized at the time of sale) and a subscription (revenue is deferred and recognized ratably over the subscription term), we use bookings for internal planning, forecasting and reporting of new license and cloud services transactions. In order to normalize between perpetual and subscription licenses, we define subscription bookings as the subscription annualized contract value (subscription ACV) of new subscription bookings multiplied by a conversion factor of 2. We arrived at the conversion factor of 2 by considering a number of variables including pricing, support, length of term, and renewal rates. We define subscription ACV as the total value of a new subscription booking divided by the term of the contract (in days) multiplied by 365. If the term of the subscription contract is less than a year, the ACV is equal to the total contract value.
License and subscription bookings equal subscription bookings (as described above) plus perpetual license bookings plus any monthly software rental bookings during the period. Total ACV equals subscription ACV (as described above) plus the annualized value of incremental monthly software rental bookings during the period.
Because subscription bookings is a metric we use to approximate the value of subscription sales if sold as perpetual licenses, it does not represent the actual revenue that will be recognized with respect to subscription sales or that would be recognized if the sales were perpetual licenses, nor does the annualized value of monthly software rental bookings represent the value of any such booking.
Annualized Recurring Revenue (ARR)We currently offer our solutions on premise, as a cloud service, and as SaaS offerings. Our on-premise solutions can be licensed either as perpetual with annual support contracts or through a subscription, which is a combination of license and support. Beginning in FY'16, we launched a number of initiatives designed to incentivize more of our customers to purchase our solutions on a subscription basis. If successful, these initiatives will cause an increasing percentage of our revenue to come from subscriptions, which is expected to grow our recurring software revenue.
To help investors understand and assess the success of this expected revenue transition, we are providing an Annualized Recurring Revenue operating measure. Annualized Recurring Revenue (ARR) for a given quarter is calculated by dividing the portion of non-GAAP software revenue attributable to subscription and support for the quarter by the number of days in the quarter and multiplying by 365. ARR should be viewed independently of revenue and deferred revenue as it is an operating measure and is not intended to be combined with or to replace either of those items. ARR is not a forecast of future revenue, which can be impacted by contract expiration and renewal rates, and does not include revenue reported as perpetual license or professional services revenue in our consolidated statement of income. Subscription and support revenue and ARR disclosed in a quarter can be impacted by multiple factors, including but not limited to (1) the timing of the start of a contract or a renewal, including the impact of on-time renewals, support win-backs, and support conversions, which may vary by quarter, (2) the ramping of committed monthly payments under a subscription agreement over time, and (3) multiple other contractual factors with the customer including other elements sold with the subscription or support contract, and these elements can result in variability in disclosed ARR.
Constant Currency Change MetricYear-over-year changes in revenue and bookings on a constant currency basis compare reported results excluding the effect of any hedging converted into U.S. dollars based on the corresponding prior year's foreign currency exchange rates to reported results for the comparable prior year period.
Important Information about Non-GAAP ReferencesPTC provides non-GAAP supplemental information to its financial results. We use these non-GAAP measures, and we believe that they assist our investors, to make period-to-period comparisons of our operational performance because they provide a view of our operating results without items that are not, in our view, indicative of our operating results. We believe that these non-GAAP measures help illustrate underlying trends in our business, and we use the measures to establish budgets and operational goals, communicated internally and externally, for managing our business and evaluating our performance. We believe that providing non-GAAP measures affords investors a view of our operating results that may be more easily compared to the results of peer companies. In addition, compensation of our executives is based in part on the performance of our business based on these non-GAAP measures. However, non-GAAP information should not be construed as an alternative to GAAP information as the items excluded from the non-GAAP measures often have a material impact on PTC's financial results and such items often recur. Management uses, and investors should consider, non-GAAP measures in conjunction with our GAAP results.
Non-GAAP revenue, non-GAAP operating expenses, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP gross profit, non-GAAP gross margin, non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS exclude the effect of the following items:
PTC also provides information on "free cash flow" and "free cash flow return" to enable investors to assess our ability to generate cash without incurring additional external financings and to evaluate our performance against our announced long-term goal of returning approximately 40% of our free cash flow to shareholders via stock repurchases. Free-cash flow is net cash provided by (used in) operating activities less capital expenditures, and free-cash flow return is the value of shares repurchased divided by free cash flow. Free Cash Flow is not a measure of cash available for discretionary expenditures.
Forward-Looking StatementsStatements in this press release that are not historic facts, including statements about our fourth quarter and full fiscal 2016 targets and other future financial and growth expectations, and anticipated tax rates, are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. These risks include: the macroeconomic and/or global manufacturing climates may not improve or may deteriorate; customers may not purchase our solutions when or at the rates we expect; our businesses, including our Internet of Things (IoT) business, may not expand and/or generate the revenue we expect; foreign currency exchange rates may vary from our expectations and thereby affect our reported revenue and expense; the mix of revenue between license & subscription solutions, support and professional services could be different than we expect, which could impact our EPS results; our customers may purchase more of our solutions as subscriptions than we expect, which would adversely affect near-term revenue, operating margins, and EPS; customers may not purchase subscriptions at the rate we expect; sales of our solutions as subscriptions may not have the longer-term effect on revenue that we expect; our workforce realignment may not achieve the expense savings we expect and may adversely affect our operations; we may be unable to generate sufficient operating cash flow to return 40% of free cash flow to shareholders and other uses of cash or our credit facility limits could preclude share repurchases; and a significant portion of our cash is held overseas and could be subject to significant taxes if repatriated. In addition, our assumptions concerning our future GAAP and non-GAAP effective income tax rates are based on estimates and other factors that could change, including the geographic mix of our revenue, expenses and profits and loans and cash repatriations from foreign subsidiaries. Other risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected are detailed from time to time in reports we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
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About PTCPTC (NASDAQ: PTC) is a global provider of technology platforms and solutions that transform how companies create, operate, and service the "things" in the Internet of Things (IoT). The company's next-generation ThingWorx® technology platform gives developers the tools they need to capture, analyze, and capitalize on the vast amounts of data being generated by smart, connected products and systems. The company's field-proven solutions are deployed in more than 26,000 businesses worldwide to generate a product or service advantage. PTC's award-winning CEO, considered an industry thought leader, co-authored the definitive guides to the impact of the IoT on business in the Harvard Business Review.
(1)The amounts in the tables above include stock-based compensation as follows:
(2) Operating margin impact of non-GAAP adjustments:
(3) We have recorded a full valuation allowance against our U.S. net deferred tax assets and a valuation allowance against net deferred tax assets in certain foreign jurisdictions. As we are profitable on a non-GAAP basis, the 2016 and 2015 non-GAAP tax provisions are being calculated assuming there is no valuation allowance. Income tax adjustments for the three and nine months ended July 4, 2015 reflect the tax effects of non-GAAP adjustments which are calculated by applying the applicable tax rate by jurisdiction to the non-GAAP adjustments listed above. However, for the nine months ended July 2, 2016, because of low expected full year GAAP earnings combined with the relatively large year-to-date GAAP loss, the non-GAAP provision for the third quarter and first nine months of 2016 calculated based on our historical methodology is not reflective of our full year expected non-GAAP tax rate. As a result, in the second quarter we changed our methodology for calculating our non-GAAP tax provision. For the nine months ended July 2, 2016, our non-GAAP tax provision is based on our annual expected non-GAAP tax rate applied to our year-to-date non-GAAP earnings.
(4) In the third quarter of 2016, we began a fixed income investment plan for a portion of our offshore cash. In connection with the plan, we invested $50 million in investment grade securities with a weighted average maturity of less than 18 months.
(5) The nine months ended July 2, 2016 include a $28 million legal settlement payment. The three and nine months ended July 2, 2016 include $8 million and $50 million in restructuring payments, respectively. The three and nine months ended July 4, 2015 include $25 million and $48 million in restructuring payments, respectively. The three and nine months ended July 4, 2015 includes $5 million and $20 million of voluntary contribution funding payments to a non-U.S. pension plan, respectively.
(6) We acquired Kepware, Inc. on January 11, 2016 for $99 million (net of cash acquired) and Vuforia on November 3, 2015 for $65 million (net of cash acquired). We acquired ColdLight on May 7, 2015 for $99 million (net of cash acquired).
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PTC Investor Relations ContactsTim Fox, 781-370-5961tifox@ptc.comorJason Howard, 781-370-5087jahoward@ptc.com
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