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Sandvine reports Q1 2014 results
[April 10, 2014]

Sandvine reports Q1 2014 results


(Canada Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) WATERLOO, ON, April 10, 2014 /CNW/ - Sandvine, (TSX:SVC) a leading provider of intelligent network policy control solutions for fixed and mobile operators, today reported record revenue of $31.5 million for its first quarter of 2014, net income of $7.5 million and non-IFRS income of $8.0 million. All results are reported in U.S. dollars under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), unless otherwise specified.



Other Q1 2014 highlights: Revenue growth: up 26% compared to Q1 2013 Revenue by access technology market: wireless 62%; DSL 18%; cable 20% Revenue by geography: NA 47%; EMEA 22%; CALA 18%; APAC 13% Revenue by sales channel: reseller 77%; direct 23% Gross margin: 78% Cash: Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments balance: $121.0 million, including $28.3 million raised through a bought deal financing during the quarter Major wins: Announced $15 million in orders from Tier 1 operators, including approximately $10 million in expansion orders from a Tier 1 North American operator with fixed and mobile properties and an expansion order worth over $5 million from a Tier 1 North American cable company that first became a customer in 2003 Customers: Won 16 new service provider customers, including 8 wireless operators Products: Launched the PTS 32000, a 100GE network policy control platform that offers industry-leading throughput per rack unit, power efficiency and port density Launched the Device Insights Dashboard that adds granular analysis of device usage by application to Sandvine's Network Analytics product Launched the latest version of Usage Management, which enables new features for operators to quickly roll out differentiated, innovative service plans to their users Launched a fully virtualized offering that enables operators to provide Sandvine's network policy control solutions as managed services to their business customersFINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (All amounts are in U.S. dollars) Millions of dollars, except per share data and where otherwise indicated Q12014 Q12013   Change Revenue 31.5 25.0 26% Gross Margin percent 78% 72% 6pp Expenses 16.9 16.1 5% Net Income 7.5 1.7 341% Diluted Earnings Per Share 0.051 0.012 325%   Non-IFRS Income1   8.0   2.2   259% Non-IFRS Diluted Earnings Per Share1 0.055 0.016 244% 1 See Table 1 below regarding non-IFRS financial measures "We are pleased to have had a good start to the year. We reported record quarterly revenue, record wireless market revenue and strong net income, all while introducing four significant product innovations. Our ongoing commitment to product innovation contributed to the strong financial performance in fiscal 2013 and the first quarter of this year.  We will continue to innovate in 2014, while remaining focused on revenue growth and profitability," said Dave Caputo, Sandvine's President and CEO.

CONFERENCE CALLThe Company will discuss the financial results and business outlook on a conference call at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time today.


Toll-free North America (866)-215-5508 | Confirmation Number: 36985539 Webcast www.sandvine.com/investors A replay of the call will be available at (888)-843-7419 (passcode 36985539 #) from approximately 11:00 a.m. Eastern time today through April 20.

ABOUT SANDVINESandvine's network policy control solutions add intelligence to fixed, mobile and converged communications service provider networks to enable services that can increase revenue and reduce network costs. Powered by Sandvine's Policy Engine and SandScript policy language, Sandvine's networking equipment provides end-to-end policy control functions including traffic classification, and policy decision and enforcement across the data, control and business planes.  Sandvine's products provide actionable business insight, the ability to deploy new subscriber services and tools to optimize traffic while enhancing subscriber Internet quality of experience.

Sandvine's network policy control solutions are deployed in more than 250 networks in over 90 countries, serving hundreds of millions of data subscribers worldwide, www.sandvine.com.

CAUTION REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING INFORMATIONCertain statements in this press release which are not historical facts constitute forward-looking statements or forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws ("forward-looking statements"). Statements related to Sandvine's projected revenues, earnings, growth rates, revenue mix and product plans are forward-looking statements as are any statements relating to future events, conditions or circumstances. The use of terms such as "may", "anticipated", "expected", "projected", "targeting", "estimate", "intend" and similar terms are intended to assist in identification of these forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are not promises or guarantees of future performance and involve both known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results, performance, achievements or developments of the Company to differ materially from the results, performance, achievements or developments expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.   Forward-looking statements are based on management's current plans, estimates, projections, beliefs and opinions, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements should assumptions related to these plans, estimates, projections, beliefs and opinions change.

Many factors could cause the actual results of the Company to differ materially from the results, performance, achievements or developments expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, each of the following factors, and those factors which are further discussed in the Company's Annual Information Form ("AIF"), a copy of which is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

The Company's revenues may fluctuate from quarter to quarter and year to year depending upon sales cycles, customer demand and the timing of customer purchase decisions;  The Company's gross margins may fluctuate from period to period depending upon a variety of factors including product mix in the quarter, competitive pricing pressures and the level of sales generated through indirect channels;  The Company is dependent upon and expects to continue to derive a large percentage of its revenue from both a small number of key customers and key reseller partners, none of whom are bound to any fixed purchase commitment or exclusivity obligations and could change their buying patterns and/or source of supply at any time, which could have a material impact on the Company's revenues. In addition, the Company extends credit to its customers and resellers by virtue of agreed upon payment terms and could be exposed to collection risk on its receivables particularly if any key customer or key reseller were to face financial challenges. The Company's reseller partners may also offer their own products which are competitive with the Company's products;  By selling its products in certain markets through resellers, the Company is able to avoid certain costs relating to operating in those markets including but not limited to local support costs, costs of maintaining a local legal entity, administration costs, and logistics. Should the Company chose or be required to sell direct in these markets (due to customer preference, termination of a reseller relationship or other reasons)  the cost advantages described will no longer be available to the Company which could results in an increase in operating costs;  The Company faces intense competition in markets where there are typically several different competing technologies and rapid technological changes. The Company faces the risk of the emergence of new technologies and new approaches to network architecture that may be either competitive to those of the Company or that change the requirements of the Company's customers for solutions such as those offered by the Company. If the Company is unable to adapt to its offerings in response to these trends it could have a material impact on the ability of the Company to market its solutions; The Company's growth is dependent on the development of the market for network policy control solutions and the decisions of the Company's target customers to deploy and further invest in those technologies, which decisions may be impacted upon by changing requirements in the area of broadband network management policies and/or changes in the regulatory framework to which the Company's customers may be subject. In particular, numerous telecommunications legislators and regulators in various jurisdictions have considered or are considering what, if any, regulations might be appropriate with respect to how internet service providers manage the impact of different types of traffic on their networks. These ongoing processes may cause uncertainty in the network investment decisions of the Company's target customers, and any new rules or regulations that result from these considerations may impact the demand for the Company's products within various markets, including markets that may not be considering any new regulation but where the Company's customers may look to other markets for future guidance or trends; The Company is dependent on certain third party sub-assembly manufacturers in its supply chain and any disruption in the operations or quality of those suppliers or any increase in expected lead times from those suppliers could result in lost or delayed revenue and/or reduced profits; The majority of the Company's operating expenses are denominated in Canadian dollars, U.S. dollars, and Indian rupees. The Company's earnings are impacted by fluctuations in the exchange rates between the U.S. dollar and these currencies;Table 1 1. Non-IFRS Financial Measures The following table provides a reconciliation of net income (loss) and related per share amounts to non-IFRS net income (loss) and the related per share amounts for the periods indicated.  These non-IFRS financial measures, which are used internally by management to evaluate the Company's ongoing performance, exclude the impact of stock based compensation and amortization of intangible assets acquired through business acquisitions (collectively referred to as "Non-IFRS Expenses").  The Company provides these non-IFRS financial measures as it is the Company's view that the Non-IFRS Expenses either (i) affect the comparability of results from period to period as the Non-IFRS Expenses are not part of its normal day-to-day operations or only impact the current or comparable period and/or (ii) represent a "non-cash" accounting charge that does not deplete its cash resources.  Accordingly, the Company believes that such financial measures may also be useful to investors in enhancing their understanding of the Company's operating performance.  These non-IFRS measures are not recognized under IFRS and do not have standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS.  Therefore it is unlikely to be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other issuers. Non-IFRS financial measures should be considered in the context of the Company's IFRS results.

Three month period ended February 28 2014 $ February 28, 2013 $ Amounts in US$ thousands Net income 7,481 1,698 Adjustment for Stock based compensation expense 489 519 Non-IFRS net income 7,970 2,217 Three month period ended February 28, 2014 $ February 28, 2013 $ Diluted earnings per share 0.051 0.012 Impact on diluted earnings per share of Non-IFRS measures 0.004 0.004 Non-IFRS diluted earnings per share 0.055 0.016 Sandvine CorporationConsolidated Statements of Financial Position(in thousands of United States dollars, except share and per share data) (unaudited)     As at February 28, 2014 $ November 30, 2013 $ Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents 8,122 5,454 Short term investments   112,905 83,856 Accounts receivable  37,972 36,662 Inventory  6,901 7,481 Grant receivable  7,051 6,853 Other current assets 2,690 3,171 175,641 143,477 Non current assets Plant and equipment   10,047 10,405 Intangible assets 3,705 3,477 Deferred tax asset 212 212 Other assets 511 511 14,475 14,605 190,116 158,082 Liabilities Current liabilities Trade and other payables 8,350 16,566 Current portion of deferred revenue 18,190 14,214 26,540 30,780 Non current liabilities Deferred revenue 1,056 1,571 27,596 32,351 Shareholders' equity Share capital  151,315 121,509 Contributed surplus 15,608 15,784 Accumulated comprehensive income (loss)  (807) (485) Retained deficit (3,596) (11,077) 162,520 125,731 190,116 158,082 Sandvine CorporationConsolidated Statements of Income(in thousands of United States dollars, except share and per share data) (unaudited) For the three month period ended   February 28, 2014 $ February 28, 2013 $ Revenue Product 22,219 18,049 Service 9,328 6,980 31,547 25,029 Cost of sales Product 3,864 4,524 Service 2,970 2,523 6,834 7,047 Gross margin 24,713 17,982 Expenses Sales and marketing 7,873 7,163 Research and development 6,044 6,065 General and administrative 2,994 2,778 Other losses, net 18 44 16,929 16,050 Income from operations 7,784 1,932 Finance income (costs), net Finance income 45 39 Finance costs - (111) Foreign exchange losses (220) (63) Finance costs, net (175) (135) Income before provision for income taxes 7,609 1,797 Current provision for income taxes 128 99 Net income for the period 7,481 1,698 Earnings per share Basic earnings per share 0.053 0.012 Diluted earnings per share 0.051 0.012 Sandvine CorporationConsolidated Statements of Cash Flows(in thousands of United States dollars, except share and per share data) (unaudited) For the three month period ended February 28, 2014 $ February 28, 2013 $ Cash provided by (used in) Operating activities Net income for the period 7,481 1,698 Items not affecting cash           Amortization of intangible assets 274 277           Depreciation of plant and equipment 1,180 1,071           Unrealized foreign exchange (gains) losses 177 (96) Finance costs - 111           Stock-based compensation 489 519           Other 11 61 9,612 3,641   Changes in non-cash working capital balances (890) 7,848 8,722 11,489 Investing activities Purchase of plant, equipment and intangible software assets (1,981) (850) Purchase of short term investments (29,049) (3,540) (31,030) (4,390) Financing activities Repayment of government grants (4,153) (2,204) Proceeds from the issuance of shares under the employee stock option plan 915 194 Common shares issued for cash 28,269 - Common share repurchase - (365) 25,031 (2,375) Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents (55) (14) Net increase in cash during period 2,668 4,710 Cash and cash equivalents – Beginning of period 5,454 3,957 Cash and cash equivalents – End of period 8,122 8,667 Cash and cash equivalents are represented by Balances with banks 8,122 8,667 SOURCE Sandvine

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