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Actuate Reports Second Quarter 2014 Financial ResultsSAN MATEO, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Actuate Corporation (NASDAQ: BIRT), The BIRT Company™ and the leader in personalized analytics and insights, today announced financial results for the second quarter 2014: Second quarter 2014 Financial and Operational Highlights:
"Our subscription business continued its steady growth in the second quarter indicating customer preference for subscription license and validating our decision to accelerate our transition," said Pete Cittadini, President and CEO of Actuate. "The over 3.5 million BIRT developers as well as our acquisitions are diversifying our customers across industries with new projects in travel, energy and utilities, telco, manufacturing and healthcare in addition to our traditional strength in financial services, OEMs and government during the first half of 2014. We have added a number of new products including BIRT iHub F-Type™, Document Accessibility Appliance™, BIRT Analytics™ 4.4 and BIRT PowerDocs™ that set a solid foundation for our rapid transition to a subscription business." Revenues as reported in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) for the second quarter of 2014 were $26.5 million, compared with $34.9 million in the second quarter of 2013. License revenues for the second quarter of 2014 were $7.3 million, compared with $16.2 million in the second quarter of 2013. Service revenues for the quarter were $19.2 million, compared with $18.7 million reported in the same quarter last year. GAAP operating loss was $2.5 million for the second quarter of 2014, compared with operating income of $2.2 million in the second quarter of 2013. GAAP net loss for the second quarter of 2014 was $2.3 million, or $(0.05) per share, compared with net income of $1.3 million, or $0.03 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2013. Non-GAAP net income for the second quarter of 2014 was $0.8 million, or $0.02 per diluted share, compared with non-GAAP net income of $4.4 million, or $0.09 per diluted share in the second quarter of 2013. Cash and short term investments totaled $59.4 million on June 30, 2014 down from $64.5 million as of March 31, 2014. Share Repurchases: In July 2013, the Board of Directors approved a $40.0 million share repurchase program, of which $14.0 million remained as of June 30, 2014. During the second quarter of 2014 the Company repurchased $3.4 million worth of stock. Effective May 1, 2014, the Company suspended the share repurchase program. Second quarter 2014 Business Highlights:
Customers: During the second quarter, Actuate received significant new and repeat business from, among others: Schleupen AG, Chemware Inc., Qumu, Computer Sciences Corporation - Federal Sector, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Cummins Inc., Ameren Corporation, Emo-Trans, eMeter Corporation, RedSeal Networks, IMAGINARIUM, Government of New South Wales, Japan Finance Corporation, Altamed Health Services Corporation, Shell Australia Limited, CGI Group Inc., The Bank of Nova Scotia, NCR Corporation, MSCI Inc., National Information Solutions, Cooperative - NISC, Verizon Wireless Inc., Zurich Financial Services, Navy Federal Credit Union, Lincoln Financial Advisors Corporation, News America Marketing and American Electric Power. Conference Call Information: Actuate's management team will host a conference call to discuss the company's second quarter 2014 financial results on Wednesday, August 6, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. PT (5:00 p.m. ET). To access the call, please dial 877-407-8035 (201-689-8035 for international participants) and use conference ID number 13586662. A live webcast of the second quarter 2014 financial results conference call, with an accompanying slide presentation, will also be available at the investor relations section of the Actuate website at http://www.actuate.com/investor, and will be available in the same location on an archived basis for a limited time thereafter. For more information: About Actuate (NASDAQ:BIRT) - The BIRT Company™ Actuate provides software to more than 3.5 million BIRT developers and OEMs who build scalable, secure solutions that save time and improve brand experience by delivering personalized analytics and insights to over 200 million of their customers, partners and employees. Actuate founded and supports BIRT - the open source IDE - and develops BIRT iHub™ - the world-class visualization and deployment platform - to significantly improve productivity of developers working on customer facing applications. Actuate's BIRT Analytics™ delivers self-service predictive analytics to enhance customer engagement using Big Data. The Actuate Customer Communications Suite™ empowers organizations to easily transform, process, personalize, archive and deliver high volume content and individualized correspondence. Actuate is headquartered in Silicon Valley with more than 5,000 enterprise customers in financial services, technology and government. Visit actuate.com and developer.actuate.com. Discussion of Non-GAAP Financial Measures: This press release contains financial measures that are not calculated in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Actuate management evaluates and makes operating decisions using various performance measures. In addition to our GAAP results, we also consider adjusted net income (loss), which we refer to as non-GAAP net income (loss). We further consider various components of non-GAAP net income (loss) such as non-GAAP gross margin and non-GAAP operating expense. Non-GAAP net income (loss) is generally based on the revenues of our product, maintenance and services business operations and the costs of those operations, such as cost of revenue, research and development, sales and marketing and general and administrative expenses, that management considers in evaluating our ongoing core operating performance. Non-GAAP net income (loss) consists of net income (loss) excluding amortization of intangible assets, equity plan-related compensation expenses, acquisition related expenses, restructuring charges, one-time termination costs, one-time professional services fees, foreign currency exchange gains and losses related to the revaluation of monetary assets and liabilities and other one-time charges and gains which management does not consider reflective of our core operating business. Non-GAAP net income (loss) also includes an adjustment to add back revenue that could not be recognized due to the impact of purchase accounting on the acquired legodo and Quiterian revenue contracts. Intangible assets consist primarily of purchased technology, in-process research and development, trade names, customer relationships, employment agreements and other intangible assets issued in connection with acquisitions. Restructuring charges consist of one-time compensation and benefits, excess facilities and asset-related charges resulting from strategic reallocations or reductions of personnel resources. Equity plan-related compensation expenses represent the fair value of all share-based payments to employees, including grants of employee stock options and awards recognized during the period. For purposes of comparability across other periods and against other companies in our industry, non-GAAP net income (loss) is adjusted by the amount of additional taxes or tax benefit that the Company would accrue using a normalized effective tax rate applied to the non-GAAP results. Our non-GAAP earnings (losses) per share calculation also includes an adjustment to total outstanding shares to reflect what the share amount would have been if it were calculated using non-GAAP results. Non-GAAP net income (loss) is a supplemental measure of our performance that is not required by, nor presented in accordance with, GAAP. Moreover, it should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss), operating income (loss), or any other performance measure derived in accordance with GAAP, or as an alternative to cash flow from operating activities or as a measure of our liquidity. We present non-GAAP net income (loss) because we consider it an important supplemental measure of our performance. Management excludes from non-GAAP net income (loss) certain recurring items to facilitate its review of the comparability of the Company's core operating performance on a period-to-period basis because such items are not related to the Company's ongoing core operating performance as viewed by management. Management uses this view of its operating performance for purposes of comparison with its business plan and individual operating budgets and allocations of resources. Additionally, when evaluating potential acquisitions, management excludes the items described above from its consideration of target performance and valuation. The Company believes that, in general, these items possess one or more of the following characteristics: their magnitude and timing is largely outside of the Company's control; they are unrelated to the ongoing operation of the business in the ordinary course; they are unusual and the Company does not expect them to occur in the ordinary course of business; they are non-operational, or they are related to non-cash expenses involving stock option grants. The Company believes that the presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures is warranted for several reasons: 1) Such non-GAAP financial measures provide an additional analytical tool for understanding the Company's financial performance by excluding the impact of items that may obscure trends in the core operating performance of the business; 2) Since the Company has historically reported non-GAAP results to the investment community, the Company believes the inclusion of non-GAAP numbers provides consistency and enhances investors' ability to compare the Company's performance across financial reporting periods; 3) These non-GAAP financial measures are employed by the Company's management in its own evaluation of performance and are utilized in financial and operational decision making processes, such as budget planning and forecasting; 4) These non-GAAP financial measures facilitate comparisons to the operating results of other companies in our industry, which use similar financial measures to supplement their GAAP results, thus enhancing the perspective of investors who wish to utilize such comparisons in their analysis of the Company's performance. Set forth below are additional reasons why specific items are adjusted in the Company's non-GAAP financial measures: a) Amortization charges for purchased technology and other intangible assets are excluded because they are inconsistent in amount and frequency and are significantly impacted by the timing and magnitude of the Company's acquisition transactions. We analyze and measure our operating results without these charges when evaluating our core performance. Generally, the impact of these charges to the Company's net income (loss) tends to diminish over time following an acquisition. b) While stock-based compensation constitutes an ongoing and recurring expense of the Company, it is not an expense that typically requires or will require cash settlement by the Company. We therefore exclude these charges for purposes of evaluating our core performance as well as with respect to evaluating any potential acquisition. c) Restructuring charges are primarily related to one-time compensation benefits and/or the disposition of excess facilities driven by modifications of business strategy. These costs are excluded because they are inherently variable in size, and are not specifically included in the Company's annual operating plan and related budget due to the rapidly changing facts and circumstances typically associated with such modifications of business strategy. d) The deferred revenue adjustments relate to our acquisitions of legodo and Quiterian, which were concluded in January 2014 and October 2012, respectively. In accordance with the fair value provisions of Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") 805, Business Combinations, acquired deferred revenue which was lower than the historical carrying value was recorded on the opening balance sheet. This purchase accounting requirement adversely impacts the Company's reported GAAP revenue primarily for the first twelve months post-acquisition. In order to provide investors with financial information that facilitates comparison of both historical and future results, the Company has provided non-GAAP financial measures which exclude the impact of the purchase accounting adjustment. The Company believes that this non-GAAP financial adjustment is useful to investors because it allows investors to (a) evaluate the effectiveness of the methodology and information used by management in its financial and operational decision-making and (b) compare past and future reports of financial results of the Company as the revenue reduction related to acquired deferred revenue will not recur when related terms are renewed in future periods. e) Foreign currency exchange gains and losses represent the net gain or loss that Actuate has recorded for the impact of currency exchange rate movements on monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies related to the revaluation of these assets and liabilities. Actuate presents non-GAAP financial information excluding foreign exchange gains and losses for several reasons. These foreign currency gains and losses are generally unpredictable and can cause Actuate's reported results to vary significantly. The magnitude and timing of these gains and losses are largely outside of Actuate's control because Actuate has not engaged in hedging or taken other actions to reduce the likelihood of incurring a sizeable net gain or loss in future periods. Management believes that these gains and losses are unrelated to the ongoing operation of its business in the ordinary course and are non-operational. Management therefore excludes these items for the purposes of evaluating core performance and they are not specifically included in the Company's annual operating plans, budgets or management compensation structure. Actuate believes that investors benefit from a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that excludes these items because it allows more meaningful comparability of results between periods and enables investors to compare Actuate's core operating results in different periods without this variability. f) Income tax expense (benefit) is adjusted by the amount of additional expense or benefit that we would accrue if we used non-GAAP results instead of GAAP results in the calculation of our tax liability, taking into consideration the Company's long-term tax structure. The Company is using a normalized effective tax rate of 30%. This adjustment is made because the rate remains subject to change based on several factors, including variations over time in the geographic business mix and statutory tax rates. This non-GAAP estimated tax rate is reviewed annually. g) Acquisition-related costs are costs incurred in concluding our acquisition transactions. These costs are excluded because they are inconsistent in amount and frequency and are directly impacted by the timing and magnitude of the Company's acquisition transactions. We analyze and measure our operating results without these charges when evaluating our core performance. These acquisition-related costs are unrelated to the Company's core operations in the ordinary course and are not included in our annual operating plan and budget. h) One-time termination costs consist of severance payments related to reductions in force. As a consequence of reductions in force, the Company was required to pay out certain severance benefits. In accordance with the applicable FASB Codification, these payments were required to be classified as compensation expense in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, rather than as a restructuring expense because they are consistent with the Company's past practice in regards to ongoing benefits arrangements as well as statutorily-required benefits that are provided in the event of involuntary termination. The Company is excluding these costs in the Non-GAAP financial measures because the charges are not included in the Company's annual operating plan and related budget. These charges are inherently variable in size and are directly impacted by the timing and magnitude of the Company's acquisition transactions. We analyze and measure our operational results without these charges when evaluating our core performance. Actuate believes that investors benefit from a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that excludes these items because it allows more meaningful comparability of results between periods and enables investors to compare Actuate's core operating results in different periods without this variability. i) During the second quarter of 2014 the Company incurred one-time professional services fees related to the adoption of a Shareholder Rights Agreement. During the second quarter of 2013 the Company incurred professional services fees in connection with considerations regarding strategic alternatives. These costs are excluded because the charges are unrelated to the ongoing operation of the business in the ordinary course. Because these costs are unrelated to the Company's core operations, they are not included In the Company's annual operating plan. We analyze and measure our operating results without these charges when evaluating our core performance. j) Other one-time charges represents a one-time write off totaling approximately $188,000 for the remaining unamortized costs related to our credit facility as we terminated our Line of Credit agreement with Wells Fargo Foothill ("WFF") and re-negotiated a more favorable agreement with U.S. Bank in the second quarter of 2013. Also during the second quarter of 2013, we wrote-off leasehold improvements totaling approximately $155,000 associated with our Toronto, Canada idle facility as part of our plan of restructuring the Performance Management Group. In the future, the Company expects to continue reporting non-GAAP financial measures excluding items described above and the Company expects to continue to incur expenses similar to the non-GAAP adjustments described above. Accordingly, exclusion of these and other similar items in our non-GAAP presentation should not be construed as an inference that these costs are unusual, infrequent or non-recurring. As stated above, the Company presents non-GAAP financial measures because it considers them to be important supplemental measures of performance. However, non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the Company's GAAP results. In the future, the Company expects to incur expenses similar to the non-GAAP adjustments described above and expects to continue reporting non-GAAP financial measures excluding such items. Some of the limitations in relying on non-GAAP financial measures are:
Pursuant to the requirements of SEC Regulation G, a detailed reconciliation between the Company's GAAP and non-GAAP financial results is provided in this press release and is available in the investor relations section of the Company's web site for a limited time at http://www.actuate.com/investor. Investors are advised to carefully review and consider this information strictly as a supplement to the GAAP results that are contained in this press release and in the Company's SEC filings. Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements: The statements contained in this press release that are not purely historical are forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These include statements regarding Actuate's expectations, beliefs, hopes, intentions or strategies regarding the future. All such forward-looking statements are based upon information available to Actuate as of the date hereof, and Actuate disclaims any obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statements based on changes in expectations or the circumstances or conditions on which such expectations may be based. Actual results could differ materially from Actuate's current expectations. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, our transition to a subscription license model, the general spending environment for information technology products and services in general and application development, business intelligence, business analytics, output management and customer communications management software in particular, quarterly fluctuations in our revenues and other operating results, our ability to expand our international operations, our ability to successfully compete against current and future competitors, the impact of acquisitions on the Company's financial and/or operating condition, the ability to increase revenues through our indirect distribution channels, general economic and geopolitical uncertainties and other risk factors that are discussed in Actuate's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including Actuate 2013 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on March 7, 2014 as well as its quarterly reports on Form-10Q.
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