Maxim Achieved Record First Quarter Revenue, Growing 11% Sequentially


  • Revenue: $626.1 million
  • Gross Margin: 61.7% GAAP (63.4% excluding special expense items)
  • EPS: $0.39 GAAP ($0.43 excluding special expense items)
  • Cash, cash equivalents, and short term investments: $718 million
  • Quarterly Dividend per share: $0.21
  • Fiscal second quarter revenue outlook: $595 to $625 million

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (Nasdaq:MXIM) reported record net revenue of $626.1million for its fiscal 2011 first quarter ended September 25, 2010, an 11% increase over the $566.0 million revenue recorded in the prior quarter.

Tunc Doluca, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We are pleased to have achieved record revenues in fiscal Q1. We have increased revenue for six consecutive quarters and in Q1 exceeded our pre-downturn revenue by 25%. This is a testament to the significant design wins that we have achieved over the past few years.

"We also successfully executed our plans to ensure that we have the right level of flexible manufacturing capacity to meet our customers' needs. Our product development execution complemented by our acquisition strategy presents opportunities for further growth."

First Quarter, Fiscal Year 2011 Results

Based on Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), diluted earnings per share in the September quarter was $0.39. The results were reduced by $17.9 million of special expense items which primarily consist of pre-tax expense for acquisition related items. GAAP earnings per share excluding special expense items was $0.43.

Cash Flow Items

At the end of our fiscal first quarter total cash, cash equivalents and short term investments was $718.3 million, a decrease of $108.2 million from the prior quarter. Free cash flow (cash from operations less payments for property and equipment) was $120 million.

Business Outlook

The Company's 90 day backlog decreased by 2% to $601 million. Based on a detailed review of our backlog and expected turns, results for the December quarter are expected to be:

  • Revenue: $595 million to $625 million
  • Gross Margin: 59.5% to 62.5% GAAP (61% to 64% excluding special expense items)
  • Earnings per share: $0.36 to $0.41 GAAP ($0.39 to $0.44 excluding special expense items)

Dividend

A cash dividend for the first quarter of fiscal 2011 of $0.21 per share will be paid on December 7, 2010, to stockholders of record on November 23, 2010.

Conference Call

Maxim has scheduled a conference call on October 28, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time to discuss its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2011 and its business outlook. To listen via telephone, dial (866) 219-5264 (toll free) or (703) 639-1118. This call will be webcast by Shareholder.com and can be accessed at Maxim's website at www.maxim-ic.com/Investor.

 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
  Three Months Ended
  September 25,
2010
June 26,
2010
September 26,
2009
  (in thousands, except per share data)
Net revenues  $ 626,139  $ 565,962  $ 449,246
Cost of goods sold (1, 2, 3)  239,925  225,014  197,619
Gross profit 386,214 340,948 251,627
Operating expenses:      
Research and development (1) 127,779 123,542  116,343
Selling, general and administrative (1) 72,100 67,347  53,496
Intangible asset amortization (2)  6,013  4,983  1,844
Impairment of long-lived assets (4)  --  --  8,291
Severance and restructuring 1,166 (576)  (1,561)
Other operating expenses (income), net (5) 33 4,569  (16,885)
Total operating expenses  207,091 199,865 161,528
Operating income  179,123  141,083  90,099
Interest and other (expense) income, net  (3,676)  1,838  1,901
Income before provision for income taxes  175,447  142,921  92,000
Provision for income taxes  57,897  84,466  50,048
Net income  $ 117,550  $ 58,455  $ 41,952
       
Earnings per share:      
Basic   $ 0.39  $ 0.19  $ 0.14
Diluted   $ 0.39  $ 0.19  $ 0.13
       
Shares used in the calculation of earnings per share:       
Basic 298,216 302,188 306,276
Diluted  301,688 306,803 312,162
       
Dividends paid per share   $ 0.21  $ 0.20  $ 0.20
       
SCHEDULE OF STOCK BASED COMPENSATION EXPENSES
(Unaudited)
  Three Months Ended
  September 25,
2010
June 26,
2010
September 26,
2009
  (in thousands)
Cost of goods sold  $ 3,895  $ 3,423  $ 5,461
Research and development  16,105  13,983  16,741
Selling, general and administrative  7,139  7,442  4,263
 Total   $ 27,139  $ 24,848  $ 26,465
       
SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL EXPENSE ITEMS
(Unaudited)
  Three Months Ended
  September 25,
2010
June 26,
2010
September 26,
2009
  (in thousands)
Cost of goods sold:      
Intangible asset amortization (2)  $ 6,349  $ 3,995  $ 2,352
Acquisition related inventory write up (3)  4,357  4,583  -- 
 Total   $ 10,706  $ 8,578  $ 2,352
       
 Operating expenses:       
Intangible asset amortization (2)  $ 6,013  $ 4,983  $ 1,844
Impairment of long-lived assets (4)  --   --   8,291
 Severance and restructuring   1,166  (576)  (1,561)
 Other operating expenses (income), net (5)   33  4,569  (16,885)
 Total   $ 7,212  $ 8,976  $ (8,311)
       
Provision for income taxes:      
 International restructuring (6)   $ --   $ 33,162  $ 16,843
       
(1) Includes stock-based compensation charges as shown in the Schedule of Stock Based Compensation Expenses.      
(2) Includes intangible asset amortization related to acquisitions.
(3) Includes expense related to fair value write up of inventory acquired as part of acquisitions. 
(4)Write down of assets to be sold to fair value and impairment of long-lived assets recorded in connection with reduced demand and transfer of production from the San Jose fab facility.
(5) Expenses primarily for stock option related settlement & litigation, class action settlement, and certain payroll taxes, interest and penalties.
(6) Tax provision impact due to international restructuring.
   
STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION BY TYPE OF AWARD (in thousands)  
(Unaudited)        
Three Months Ended September 25, 2010  Stock Options Restricted Stock
Units
Employee Stock
Purchase Plan
 Total
Cost of goods sold   $ 754  $ 2,774  $ 367  $ 3,895
Research and development expense 4,549 10,214 1,342 16,105
Selling, general and administrative expense 1,629 5,158 352 7,139
Total  $ 6,932  $ 18,146  $ 2,061  $ 27,139
         
Three Months Ended June 26, 2010        
Cost of goods sold   $ 682  $ 2,431  $ 310  $ 3,423
Research and development expense 3,609 9,180 1,194 13,983
Selling, general and administrative expense 2,608 4,537 297 7,442
Total  $ 6,899  $ 16,148  $ 1,801  $ 24,848
         
Three Months Ended September 26, 2009        
Cost of goods sold   $ 2,015  $ 3,078  $ 368  $ 5,461
Research and development expense 4,131 11,197  1,413 16,741
Selling, general and administrative expense 1,749 2,378  136 4,263
Total  $ 7,895  $ 16,653  $ 1,917  $ 26,465
         
 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
  September 25, June 26,  
  2010 2010  
  (in thousands)   
ASSETS  
Current assets:      
Cash and cash equivalents  $ 718,280  $ 826,512  
Accounts receivable, net  331,347  339,322  
Inventories  204,207  206,040  
Income tax refund receivable  40,578  83,813  
Deferred tax assets  121,034  217,017  
Other current assets  46,235  33,909  
Total current assets  1,461,681  1,706,613  
Property, plant and equipment, net  1,323,192  1,324,436  
Other assets  520,230  451,276  
TOTAL ASSETS  $ 3,305,103  $ 3,482,325  
       
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:      
Accounts payable   $ 120,345  $ 107,797  
Income taxes payable  11,991  13,053  
Accrued salary and related expenses  144,195  175,858  
Accrued expenses   47,943  37,030  
Deferred income on shipments to distributors  32,286  25,779  
Accrual for litigation settlement  --   173,000  
Total current liabilities  356,760  532,517  
Other liabilities  24,845  27,926  
Income taxes payable  133,626  132,400  
Deferred tax liabilities  147,952  136,524  
Long term debt  300,000  300,000  
Total liabilities   963,183  1,129,367  
       
Stockholders' equity:      
 Common stock  297  301  
 Retained earnings   2,355,323  2,364,598  
 Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (13,700)  (11,941)  
 Total stockholders' equity  2,341,920  2,352,958  
 TOTAL LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY   $ 3,305,103  $ 3,482,325  
       
       
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
  Three Months Ended
  September 25,
2010
June 26,
2010
September 26,
2009
  (in thousands)
Cash flows from operating activities:       
Net income  $ 117,550  $ 58,455  $ 41,952
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:       
Stock-based compensation   27,139  24,848  26,465
Depreciation and amortization   52,134  50,386  36,496
Deferred taxes   92,635  56,618  17,809
Tax detriment related to stock-based compensation  (4,251)  (3,565)  (4,347)
Impairment of long-lived assets  --   --  8,291
Other  (501)  (1,860)  (1,135)
Changes in assets and liabilities:       
Accounts receivable   9,541  (34,686)  (21,036)
Inventories   4,817  (1,531)  24,525
Other current assets   33,482  (78,749)  10,595
Accounts payable   11,590  26,447  (14,891)
Income taxes payable   164  44,184  24,490
Deferred income on shipments to distributors   6,507  4,674  2,004
 Accrued liabilities - goodwill and tender offer payments above fair value  (164)  (164)  (453)
Litigation settlement  (173,000)  --   --
All other accrued liabilities   (19,144)  11,943  (12,250)
Net cash provided by operating activities   158,499  157,000  138,515
       
Cash flows from investing activities:       
Payments for property, plant and equipment  (38,529)  (43,667)  (26,463)
 Acquisition  (73,107)  (312,784)  (4,000)
Proceeds from sales/maturities of available-for-sale securities   --   100,000  100,233
Other  535  (2,113)  1,293
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities   (111,101)  (258,564)  71,063
       
Cash flows from financing activities:       
Dividends paid  (62,467)  (60,412)  (61,377)
Repurchase of common stock  (84,483)  (77,289)  (17,569)
Issuance of ESPP  --   14,069  -- 
Issuance of debt  --   298,578  -- 
Issuance of common stock  (4,863)  (6,642)  (8,175)
 Other   (3,817)  1,336  4,224
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities   (155,630)  169,640  (82,897)
       
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents   (108,232)  68,076  126,681
Cash and cash equivalents:       
Beginning of period  826,512  758,436  709,348
End of period  $ 718,280  $ 826,512  $ 836,029
       
Total cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments  $ 718,280  $ 826,512  $ 937,580
       
 
ANALYSIS OF GAAP VERSUS GAAP EXCLUDING SPECIAL EXPENSE ITEMS DISCLOSURES
(Unaudited)
  Three Months Ended
  September 25,
2010
June 26,
2010
September 26,
2009
  (in thousands, except per share data)
Reconciliation of GAAP gross profit to GAAP gross profit excluding special expense items:      
GAAP gross profit  $ 386,214  $ 340,948  $ 251,627
GAAP gross profit % 61.7% 60.2% 56.0%
       
Special expense items:      
Intangible asset amortization (1)  6,349  3,995  2,352
Acquisition related inventory write up (2)  4,357  4,583  -- 
 Total special items   10,706  8,578  2,352
 GAAP gross profit excluding special expense items   $ 396,920  $ 349,526  $ 253,979
 GAAP gross profit % excluding special expense items  63.4% 61.8% 56.5%
       
Reconciliation of GAAP operating expenses to GAAP operating expenses excluding special expense items:      
GAAP operating expenses  $ 207,091  $ 199,865  $ 161,528
       
Special expense (income) items:      
Intangible asset amortization (1)  6,013  4,983  1,844
Impairment of long-lived assets (3)  --  --  8,291
 Severance and restructuring   1,166  (576)  (1,561)
 Other operating expenses (income), net (4)   33  4,569  (16,885)
 Total special expense items   7,212  8,976  (8,311)
 GAAP operating expenses excluding special expense items   $ 199,879  $ 190,889  $ 169,839
       
Reconciliation of GAAP net income to GAAP net income excluding special expense items:      
GAAP net income  $ 117,550  $ 58,455  $ 41,952
       
Special expense (income) items:      
Intangible asset amortization (1)  12,362  8,978  4,196
Impairment of long-lived assets (3)  --  --  8,291
Acquisition related inventory write up (2)  4,357  4,583  --
 Severance and restructuring   1,166  (576)  (1,561)
 Other operating expenses (income), net (4)   33  4,569  (16,885)
 Pre-tax total special expense items   17,918  17,554  (5,959)
 Tax effect of special expense items   6,455  6,873  (1,520)
 International restructuring (5)   --   33,162  16,843
 GAAP net income excluding special expense items   $ 129,013  $ 102,298  $ 54,356
       
 GAAP net income per share excluding special expense items:       
 Basic   $ 0.43  $ 0.34  $ 0.18
 Diluted   $ 0.43  $ 0.33  $ 0.17
       
Shares used in the calculation of earnings per share excluding special expense items:     
Basic 298,216 302,188 306,276
Diluted 301,688 306,803 312,162
       
(1) Includes intangible asset amortization related to acquisitions.
(2) Includes expense related to fair value write up of inventory acquired as part of acquisitions. 
(3)Write down of assets to be sold to fair value and impairment of long-lived assets recorded in connection with reduced demand and transfer of production from the San Jose fab facility.
(4) Expenses primarily for stock option related settlement & litigation, class action settlement, and certain payroll taxes, interest and penalties.
(5) Tax provision impact due to international restructuring.
 

Non-GAAP Measures

To supplement the consolidated financial results prepared under GAAP, Maxim uses non-GAAP measures which are adjusted from the most directly comparable GAAP results to exclude special expense items related to accelerated depreciation, intangible asset amortization, acquisition related inventory write up to fair value, severance and restructuring, stock option related litigation and associated settlement, and the tax provision impacts due to international restructuring. Management does not consider these special expenses in evaluating the core operational activities of Maxim. Management uses these non-GAAP measures internally to make strategic decisions, forecast future results and evaluate Maxim's current performance. Many analysts covering Maxim use the non-GAAP measures as well. Given management's use of these non-GAAP measures, Maxim believes these measures are important to investors in understanding Maxim's current and future operating results as seen through the eyes of management. In addition, management believes these non-GAAP measures are useful to investors in enabling them to better assess changes in Maxim's core business across different time periods. These non-GAAP measures are not in accordance with or an alternative to GAAP financial data and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies. Because non-GAAP financial measures are not standardized it may not be possible to compare these financial measures with other companies' non-GAAP financial measures, even if they have similar names. The non-GAAP measures displayed in the table above include the following:

GAAP gross profit excluding special expense items

The use of GAAP gross profit excluding special expense items allows management to evaluate the gross margin of the company's core businesses and trends across different reporting periods on a consistent basis, independent of special expense items including  intangible asset amortization and acquisition related inventory write up to fair value. In addition, it is an important component of management's internal performance measurement and reward process as it is used to assess the current and historical financial results of the business, for strategic decision making, preparing budgets and forecasting future results. Management presents GAAP gross profit excluding special expense items to enable investors and analysts to evaluate our revenue generation performance relative to the direct costs of revenue of Maxim's core businesses.

GAAP operating expenses excluding special expense items

The use of GAAP operating expenses excluding special expense items allows management to evaluate the operating expenses of the company's core businesses and trends across different reporting periods on a consistent basis, independent of special expense items including intangible asset amortization, impairment of long-lived assets, severance and restructuring, and stock option related litigation and associated settlement.   In addition, it is an important component of management's internal performance measurement and reward process as it is used to assess the current and historical financial results of the business, for strategic decision making, preparing budgets and forecasting future results. Management presents GAAP operating expenses excluding special expense items to enable investors and analysts to evaluate our core business and its direct operating expenses.   

GAAP net income and GAAP net income per share excluding special expense items

The use of GAAP net income and GAAP net income per share excluding special expense items allow management to evaluate the operating results of Maxim's core businesses and trends across different reporting periods on a consistent basis, independent of special expense items including intangible asset amortization, impairment of long-lived assets, acquisition related inventory write up to fair value, severance and restructuring, stock option related litigation and associated settlement, and the tax provision impacts due to international restructuring. In addition, they are important components of management's internal performance measurement and reward process as it is used to assess the current and historical financial results of the business, for strategic decision making, preparing budgets and forecasting future results. Management presents GAAP net income and GAAP net income per share excluding special expense items to enable investors and analysts to understand the results of operations of Maxim's core businesses and to compare our results of operations on a more consistent basis against that of other companies in our industry.

"Safe Harbor" Statement

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements include the Company's financial projections for its second quarter of fiscal 2011 ending in December 2010, which includes revenue, gross margin and earnings per share, as well as the Company's belief that its product development execution complemented by its acquisition strategy presents opportunities for further growth.  These statements involve risk and uncertainty. Actual results could differ materially from those forecasted based upon, among other things, general market and economic conditions and market developments that could adversely affect the growth of the mixed-signal analog market, product mix shifts, customer cancellations and price competition, as well as other risks described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 26, 2010 (the "10-K") and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed after the 10-K.

All forward-looking statements included in this news release are made as of the date hereof, based on the information available to the Company as of the date hereof, and the Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement except as required by law.

About Maxim

Maxim Integrated Products is a publicly traded company that designs, manufactures, and sells high-performance semiconductor products. The Company was founded over 25 years ago with the mission to deliver innovative analog and mixed-signal engineering solutions that add value to its customers' products. To date, it has developed over 6,400 products serving the industrial, communications, consumer, and computing markets.

Maxim reported revenue of approximately $2.0 billion for fiscal 2010. A Fortune 1000 company, Maxim is included in the Nasdaq 100, the Russell 1000, and the MSCI USA indices. For more information, go to www.maxim-ic.com.

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