EX-99.1 2 dex991.htm PRESS RELEASE Press Release

Exhibit 99.1

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Ariba Reports Results for Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2011

Company posts 60% year-over-year growth in subscription software revenue

SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 28, 2011 — Ariba, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARBA), the leading provider of collaborative business commerce solutions, today announced results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011 ended March 31, 2011.

Quarterly Financial and Operational Highlights from Continuing Operations:

 

 

Subscription software revenue of $67.6 million, up 60% year-over-year

 

 

Network revenue of $28.6 million, up 204% year-over-year

 

 

Total revenues of $108.8 million and loss per share of $0.02 from continuing operations

 

 

Non-GAAP EPS of $0.19 from continuing operations

 

 

12-month subscription software backlog of $183 million, up 31% year-over-year

 

 

Cash flow from continuing operations of $25.9 million

 

 

Ending cash, cash equivalents, investments and restricted cash of $252.3 million

“A year ago, Ariba laid out a new vision for business commerce that extends process collaboration, transparency, and efficiency beyond the four walls of the enterprise, and we expanded our solution set to make it a reality for companies of all sizes,” said Bob Calderoni, Chairman and CEO, Ariba. “As evidenced by our solid second quarter, we are executing against this vision, as an increasing number of buying and selling organizations around the world are leveraging the strength of the Ariba community and our offerings to drive better commerce.”

Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2011

Revenue from Continuing Operations:

Total revenues for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011 from continuing operations were $108.8 million, as compared to $77.3 million for the second quarter of fiscal year 2010. Subscription and maintenance revenues for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011 were $82.8 million, as compared to $58.8 million for the second quarter of fiscal year 2010. Within subscription and maintenance revenues, subscription software revenue was $67.6 million for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011, as compared to $42.3 million for the second quarter of fiscal year 2010. Services and other revenues for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011 were $25.9 million, as compared to $18.6 million for the second quarter of fiscal year 2010.

Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations:

The net loss from continuing operations for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011 was $1.6 million, or $0.02 per share, as compared to net income from continuing operations for the second quarter of fiscal year 2010 of $5.0 million, or $0.06 per share. Net loss from continuing operations for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011 included expenses of $3.3 million for amortization of intangible assets, $14.2 million for stock-based compensation, $1.5 million of transaction-related costs, and a restructuring charge of $0.2 million. Excluding these items, Non-GAAP net income from continuing operations was $17.6 million, or $0.19 per diluted share.


Balance Sheet and Cash:

Total cash, cash equivalents, investments and restricted cash were $252.3 million at March 31, 2011, up $29.4 million from March 31, 2010 and down $38.6 million from December 31, 2010 after a net outflow of $62.7 million related to the acquisition of Quadrem. Net cash flow from continuing operations for the three months ended March 31, 2011 was $25.9 million, as compared to $24.9 million for the three months ended March 31, 2010. Accounts receivable, on a days-sales-outstanding basis, were 24 days for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011, as compared to 21 days for the second quarter of fiscal year 2010, and 21 days with the previous quarter. Total deferred revenues were $142.3 million at March 31, 2011, compared to $125.4 million at March 31, 2010 and $125.2 million at December 31, 2010.

Customer Acquisition and Transactions for the Quarter:

During the quarter, 269 companies of all sizes across geographies purchased Ariba solutions to manage their commerce activities, including: Archer Daniels Midland, BAE Systems, Burberry Group, Dollar General, Omnicom Group, Samsung Electronics Benelux, and Wendy’s/Arby’s Group. The company also added 46 new customers, and closed 12 transactions over $1 million including eight software deals over $1 million, and closed 262 on-demand product deals.

Conference Call Information

Ariba will hold a conference call today at 5:00 p.m. ET to discuss its results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011. To join the call, please dial (877) 407-8031 in the United States and Canada, or (201) 689-8031 if calling internationally. The conference call will also be webcast live and can be accessed on the investor relations section of the company’s website at www.ariba.com or by logging in at www.vcall.com.

A replay of the conference can be accessed by calling (877) 660-6853 in the United States and Canada or (201) 612-7415 internationally and entering account number 286 and conference ID number: 370766

About Ariba, Inc.

Ariba, Inc. is the leading provider of collaborative business commerce solutions. Ariba combines industry-leading technology with the world's largest web-based trading community for business to help companies discover, connect and collaborate with a global network of partners – all in a cloud-based environment. Using the Ariba® Commerce Cloud, businesses of all sizes can buy, sell and manage cash more efficiently and effectively. Over 400,000 companies around the globe use the Ariba Commerce Cloud to simplify inter-enterprise commerce and enhance results. Why not join them? To get on the path to Better Commerce visit: www.ariba.com/commercecloud/

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Ariba Safe Harbor

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act 1995: Information and announcements in this release involve Ariba's expectations, beliefs, hopes, plans, intentions or strategies regarding the future and are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. All forward-looking statements included in this release are based upon information available to Ariba as of the date of the release, and we assume no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results could differ materially from our current expectations. Factors that could cause or contribute to Ariba's operating and financial results to differ materially from current expectations include, but are not limited to: the impact of the credit crises on Ariba’s results of operations and financial condition; delays in development or shipment of new versions of Ariba's products and services; lack of market acceptance of Ariba's existing or future products or services; inability to continue to develop competitive new products and services on a timely basis; introduction of new products or services by major competitors; the impact of any acquisitions and dispositions, including our recently completed acquisition of the business of Quadrem International Holdings, Ltd., such as difficulties with the integration process or the realization of benefits of a transaction; the disruption or loss of customer, business partner, supplier or employee relationships and the level of costs and expenses incurred by Ariba as a result of such transactions; the impact of our recent disposition of our sourcing service and business process outsourcing business, including the potential disruption of our ongoing business; the ability to attract and retain qualified employees; long and unpredictable sales cycles and the deferrals of anticipated orders; declining economic conditions, including the impact of a recession; inability to control costs; changes in the company's pricing or compensation policies; significant fluctuations in our stock price; the outcome of and costs associated with pending or potential future regulatory or legal proceedings. Factors and risks associated with its business, including a number of the factors and risks described above, are discussed in Ariba's Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on February 3, 2011. All forward-looking statements in this press release and the related earnings call are based on information available to Ariba as of the date hereof. Ariba assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements. Any future products, features or related specifications that may be referenced in the release or in the related earnings call are for information purposes only and are not commitments to deliver any technology or enhancement. Ariba reserves the right to modify future product plans at any time.

Media Contact:

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Ariba, Inc.

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Investor Contact:

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Ariba, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited; in thousands)

 

     March 31,
2011
    September 30,
2010
 

ASSETS

    

Current assets:

    

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 182,837      $ 182,393   

Short-term investments

     14,784        18,449   

Restricted cash

     104        104   

Accounts receivable, net

     36,367        21,781   

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

     22,403        7,942   
                

Total current assets

     256,495        230,669   

Property and equipment, net

     22,750        15,958   

Long-term investments

     25,306        22,283   

Restricted cash, less current portion

     29,260        29,137   

Goodwill

     482,625        406,507   

Other intangible assets, net

     70,222        13,154   

Other assets

     5,069        4,001   
                

Total assets

   $ 891,727      $ 721,709   
                

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

    

Current liabilities:

    

Accounts payable

   $ 13,816      $ 11,190   

Accrued compensation and related liabilities

     26,538        32,079   

Accrued liabilities

     24,406        18,398   

Restructuring obligations

     14,899        17,188   

Deferred revenue

     129,816        97,005   
                

Total current liabilities

     209,475        175,860   

Deferred rent obligations

     6,740        9,880   

Restructuring obligations, less current portion

     13,377        23,339   

Deferred revenue, less current portion

     12,438        7,285   

Other long-term liabilities

     25,783        6,391   
                

Total liabilities

     267,813        222,755   
                

Stockholders’ equity:

    

Common stock

     194        188   

Additional paid-in capital

     5,319,414        5,236,265   

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

     (2,174     (1,879

Accumulated deficit

     (4,693,520     (4,735,620
                

Total stockholders’ equity

     623,914        498,954   
                

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

   $ 891,727      $ 721,709   
                


Ariba, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

(Unaudited; in thousands, except per share data)

 

     Three Months Ended
March 31,
    Six Months Ended
March 31,
 
     2011     2010     2011     2010  

Revenues:

        

Subscription and maintenance

   $ 82,849      $ 58,756      $ 148,707      $ 117,129   

Services and other

     25,916        18,552        50,478        35,371   
                                

Total revenues

     108,765        77,308        199,185        152,500   
                                

Cost of revenues:

        

Subscription and maintenance

     17,680        12,639        31,970        25,313   

Services and other

     19,217        13,211        34,524        25,659   

Amortization of acquired technology and customer intangible assets

     3,075        1,025        4,100        2,352   
                                

Total cost of revenues

     39,972        26,875        70,594        53,324   
                                

Gross profit

     68,793        50,433        128,591        99,176   
                                

Operating expenses:

        

Sales and marketing

     39,831        27,069        75,547        53,761   

Research and development

     15,004        11,344        27,496        22,490   

General and administrative

     14,541        5,071        25,151        15,083   

Litigation benefit

     —          (7,000     —          (7,000

Amortization of other intangible assets

     242        —          242        104   

Restructuring costs (benefit)

     231        8,579        (2,692     8,579   
                                

Total operating expenses

     69,849        45,063        125,744        93,017   
                                

Operating (loss) income

     (1,056     5,370        2,847        6,159   

Interest and other income, net

     326        143        1,095        420   
                                

(Loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes

     (730     5,513        3,942        6,579   

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

     861        478        (2,951     495   
                                

(Loss) income from continuing operations

     (1,591     5,035        6,893        6,084   

Discontinued operations, net of tax:

        

Income (loss) from discontinued operations

     1,147        716        (3,957     1,892   

Gain on sale of discontinued operations

     445        —          39,164        —     
                                

Total discontinued operations

     1,592        716        35,207        1,892   
                                

Net income

   $ 1      $ 5,751      $ 42,100      $ 7,976   
                                

Basic earnings per share:

        

(Loss) income from continuing operations

   $ (0.02   $ 0.06      $ 0.08      $ 0.07   

Discontinued operations, net of tax

     0.02        0.01        0.39        0.02   
                                

Net income per basic common share

   $ 0.00      $ 0.07      $ 0.47      $ 0.09   
                                

Diluted earnings per share:

        

(Loss) income from continuing operations

   $ (0.02   $ 0.06      $ 0.07      $ 0.07   

Discontinued operations, net of tax

     0.02        0.01        0.38        0.02   
                                

Net income per diluted common share

   $ 0.00      $ 0.07      $ 0.45      $ 0.09   
                                

Weighted average shares - basic

     91,846        86,578        90,239        85,869   

Weighted average shares - diluted

     94,798        88,753        93,686        88,507   


Ariba, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Cash Flows

(Unaudited; in thousands)

 

     Three Months Ended
March 31,
    Six Months Ended
March 31,
 
     2011     2010     2011     2010  

Operating activities:

        

Net income

   $ 1      $ 5,751      $ 42,100      $ 7,976   

Less income from discontinued operations, net of tax

     (1,592     (716     (35,207     (1,892
                                

Income from continuing operations

     (1,591     5,035        6,893        6,084   

Adjustments to reconcile income from continuing operations to net cash provided by operating activities:

        

Provision for doubtful accounts

     107        267        272        313   

Depreciation

     2,554        2,011        4,628        3,850   

Amortization of intangible assets

     3,317        1,025        4,342        2,456   

Stock-based compensation

     14,211        10,820        27,045        23,926   

Restructuring costs (benefit)

     231        8,579        (2,692     8,579   

Other-than temporary impairment of long-term investments

     —          —          —          499   

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

        

Accounts receivable

     653        (528     (1,296     (580

Prepaid expense and other assets

     (4,010     (1,120     (4,662     (2,009

Accounts payable

     (1,512     269        (1,421     348   

Accrued compensation and related liabilities

     6,128        2,787        (7,567     (8,644

Accrued liabilities

     (2,121     (5,949     (8,656     (6,034

Deferred revenue

     11,925        5,937        32,842        14,967   

Restructuring obligations

     (4,015     (4,210     (8,275     (8,536
                                

Net cash provided by continuing operations

     25,877        24,923        41,453        35,219   

Net cash (used in) provided by discontinued operations

     (589     1,482        (1,710     1,691   
                                

Net cash provided by operating activities

     25,288        26,405        39,743        36,910   
                                

Investing activities:

        

Cash paid for acquisition, net of cash acquired

     (62,662     —          (62,662     —     

Proceeds from sale of discontinued operations

     4,149        —          43,149        —     

Purchases of property and equipment

     (8,279     (4,436     (10,394     (5,822

Maturities of investments, net of purchases

     (232     495        227        (7,136
                                

Net cash used in investing activities

     (67,024     (3,941     (29,680     (12,958
                                

Financing activities:

        

Proceeds from issuance of common stock, net

     2,977        2,057        3,408        2,084   

Repurchase of common stock

     —          (808     (12,802     (5,864
                                

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

     2,977        1,249        (9,394     (3,780
                                

Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents

     (158     32        (225     25   

Net change in cash and cash equivalents

     (38,917     23,745        444        20,197   

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

     221,754        127,333        182,393        130,881   
                                

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

   $ 182,837      $ 151,078      $ 182,837      $ 151,078   
                                


Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The following table reconciles financial measures prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States of America (GAAP) to the most directly comparable non-GAAP financial measures in the press release.

Non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered as a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP financial measures, which should be considered as the primary financial metrics for evaluating our financial performance. Significantly, non-GAAP financial measures are not based on a comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles. Instead, they are based on subjective determinations by management designed to supplement our GAAP financial measures. They are subject to a number of important limitations and should be considered only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. For example, our non-GAAP financial measures have the effect of excluding a purchase accounting adjustment, costs and expenses from our operating results that should be properly considered under a system of accrual accounting. In addition, our non-GAAP financial measures differ from GAAP measures with the same names, may vary over time and may differ from non-GAAP financial measures with the same or similar names used by other companies. Accordingly, investors should exercise caution when evaluating our non-GAAP financial measures.

Despite these limitations, we believe our non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information about our operating results, primarily because they exclude a purchase accounting adjustment and costs and expenses that we do not believe are indicative of the ongoing operating performance of our business and our senior management. Although these items should properly be considered in our GAAP financial measures, we believe they should be excluded when evaluating our current operating performance. The non-GAAP financial measures disclosed in the accompanying press release are used by our Board of Directors and senior management to evaluate our current operating performance, are used in evaluating the performance of our senior management, and are used in our budget and planning processes. We believe that our non-GAAP financial measures are helpful to investors by facilitating comparisons of our current and prior operating results and by facilitating comparisons of our operating results with those of other software companies.


Ariba, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Operating Results

(Unaudited; in thousands, except per share data)

The following tables reconcile the specific items excluded from GAAP in the calculation of non-GAAP operating results for the period indicated below:

 

     Three Months Ended
March 31, 2011
    Three Months Ended
March 31, 2010
 

Expense reconciliation:

    

GAAP revenue

   $ 108,765      $ 77,308   

Less: GAAP net income

     1        5,751   
                

Total GAAP expenses

     108,764        71,557   

Amortization of intangible assets

     (3,317     (1,025

Stock-based compensation

     (14,211     (10,820

Tax accrual reversal

     —          3,089   

Litigation benefit

     —          7,000   

Restructuring costs

     (231     (8,579

Transaction costs

     (1,481     —     

Discontinued operations

     1,592        716   
                

Total non-GAAP operating expenses

   $ 91,116      $ 61,938   
                
     Three Months Ended
March 31, 2011
    Three Months Ended
March 31, 2010
 

Net income reconciliation:

    

GAAP net income

   $ 1      $ 5,751   

Amortization of intangible assets

     3,317        1,025   

Stock-based compensation

     14,211        10,820   

Tax accrual reversal

     —          (3,089

Litigation benefit

     —          (7,000

Restructuring costs

     231        8,579   

Transaction costs

     1,481        —     

Discontinued operations

     (1,592     (716
                

Non-GAAP income from continuing operations

   $ 17,649      $ 15,370   
                
     Three Months Ended
March 31, 2011
    Three Months Ended
March 31, 2010
 

Net income per share reconciliation:

    

GAAP net income per share - basic

   $ 0.00      $ 0.07   

Amortization of intangible assets

     0.04        0.01   

Stock-based compensation

     0.15        0.13   

Tax accrual reversal

     —          (0.04

Litigation benefit

     —          (0.08

Restructuring costs

     0.00        0.10   

Transaction costs

     0.02        —     

Discontinued operations

     (0.02     (0.01
                

Non-GAAP income from continuing operations per share—basic

   $ 0.19      $ 0.18   
                

Non-GAAP income from continuing operation per share—diluted

   $ 0.19      $ 0.17   

Weighted average shares - basic

     91,846        86,578   

Weighted average shares - diluted

     94,798        88,753   


Ariba, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Operating Results

(Unaudited; in thousands, except per share data)

The following tables reconcile the specific items excluded from GAAP in the calculation of non-GAAP operating results for the period indicated below:

 

     Six Months Ended
March 31, 2011
    Six Months Ended
March 31, 2010
 

Expense reconciliation:

    

GAAP revenue

   $ 199,185      $ 152,500   

Less: GAAP net income

     42,100        7,976   
                

Total GAAP expenses

     157,085        144,524   

Amortization of intangible assets

     (4,342     (2,456

Stock-based compensation

     (27,045     (23,926

Tax accrual reversal

     3,942        3,089   

Litigation benefit

     —          7,000   

Restructuring benefit (costs)

     2,692        (8,579

Transaction costs

     (2,471     —     

Discontinued operations

     35,207        1,892   
                

Total non-GAAP operating expenses

   $ 165,068      $ 121,544   
                
     Six Months Ended
March 31, 2011
    Six Months Ended
March 31, 2010
 

Net income reconciliation:

    

GAAP net income

   $ 42,100      $ 7,976   

Amortization of intangible assets

     4,342        2,456   

Stock-based compensation

     27,045        23,926   

Tax accrual reversal

     (3,942     (3,089

Litigation benefit

     —          (7,000

Restructuring (benefit) costs

     (2,692     8,579   

Transaction costs

     2,471        —     

Discontinued operations

     (35,207     (1,892
                

Non-GAAP income from continuing operations

   $ 34,117      $ 30,956   
                
     Six Months Ended
March 31, 2011
    Six Months Ended
March 31, 2010
 

Net income per share reconciliation:

    

GAAP net income per share - basic

   $ 0.47      $ 0.09   

Amortization of intangible assets

     0.05        0.03   

Stock-based compensation

     0.30        0.28   

Tax accrual reversal

     (0.05     (0.04

Litigation benefit

     —          (0.08

Restructuring (benefit) costs

     (0.03     0.10   

Transaction costs

     0.03        —     

Discontinued operations

     (0.39     (0.02
                

Non-GAAP income from continuing operations per share—basic

   $ 0.38      $ 0.36   
                

Non-GAAP income from continuing operation per share—diluted

   $ 0.36      $ 0.35   

Weighted average shares - basic

     90,239        85,869   

Weighted average shares - diluted

     93,686        88,507   


Discussion of Specific Items Excluded From Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Our non-GAAP financial measures generally exclude expenses or benefits for (i) amortization of intangible assets related to acquisitions, (ii) stock-based compensation, (iii) tax accrual reversal, (iv) litigation benefit, (v) restructuring costs or benefits, (vi) transaction related costs and (vii) discontinued operations. We exclude these items because we believe they are not closely related to the ongoing operating performance of our business and the performance of our senior management and are generally excluded from our budget and planning process. In addition to these reasons, we believe our non-GAAP financial measures are also helpful to investors by facilitating comparisons of our operating results over different time periods and by facilitating comparisons of our financial performance with that of other companies. In addition, except for certain costs related to restructuring, transaction related costs and litigation benefit, these items are non-cash items that do not affect cash flows.

(1) Amortization of Acquired Intangible Assets. In accordance with GAAP, we amortize intangible assets acquired in connection with acquisitions over the estimated useful lives of the assets. We exclude these amortization costs in our non-GAAP financial measures because they (i) result from prior acquisitions, rather than the ongoing operating performance of our business, and (ii) absent additional acquisitions, are expected to decline over time as the remaining carrying amounts of these assets are amortized. We believe excluding these costs helps investors compare our financial performance with that of other companies with different acquisition histories. However, as with impairment charges, we recognize that amortization costs provide a helpful measure of the financial impact and performance of prior acquisitions and consider our non-GAAP financial measures in conjunction with our GAAP financial results that include amortization costs.

(2) Stock-Based Compensation Expenses. We exclude stock-based compensation expense associated with stock options and stock granted to employees and non-executive directors in our non-GAAP financial measures. While stock-based compensation is a significant component of our expenses, we believe that investors wish to be able to exclude the effects of stock-based compensation expense in comparing our financial performance with that of other companies.

(3) Tax accrual reversal. We released tax reserves in the six months ended March 31, 2011 and 2010. We exclude these from our non-GAAP financial measures because they are unrelated to our ongoing operations. We believe excluding the tax reserve releases helps investors compare our operating performance with that of other companies.

(4) Litigation benefit. We received $7.0 million from Emptoris in relation to a patent litigation judgment which we recorded as income in the three months and six months ended March 31, 2010. We exclude this from our non-GAAP financial measures because it is unrelated to our ongoing operations. We believe excluding the litigation benefit helps investors compare our operating performance with that of other companies. We recognize, however, that the litigation benefit impacts cash flow and that we and investors should carefully consider the impact of this on cash flow.


(5) Restructuring cost (benefit). We recorded a restructuring cost (benefit) related to lease abandonment accruals in the three months and six months ended March 31, 2011 and 2010 and a restructuring cost related to asset impairment in the three months ended March 31, 2011. We exclude these from our non-GAAP financial measures because they are unrelated to our ongoing operations and are significantly impacted by factors outside our control. We believe excluding restructuring costs helps investors compare our operating performance with that of other companies. We recognize, however, that restructuring costs will impact cash flows and that we and investors should carefully consider the impact of these costs on future cash flows.

(6) Transaction related costs. We recorded transaction related costs in the three and six months ended March 31, 2011. We exclude these from our non-GAAP financial measures because they are unrelated to our ongoing operations. We believe excluding the transaction related costs helps investors compare our operating performance with that of other companies. We recognize, however, that the transaction related costs impact cash flow and that we and investors should carefully consider the impact of this on cash flow.

(7) Discontinued Operations. We exclude the results of discontinued operations from our non-GAAP financial measures because they are unrelated to our ongoing operations. We believe excluding the results of discontinued operations helps investors compare our operating performance with that of other companies. We recognize, however, that the discontinued operations impact cash flow and that we and investors should carefully consider the impact of this on cash flow.