Nuance Announces First Quarter 2019 Results

  • Exceeded Revenue, EPS and Margin Expectations
  • Raises Guidance for Full-year Operating Margin and EPS for Continuing Operations
  • Completed Imaging Sale Post Quarter
  • Automotive Spin-off On Track

BURLINGTON, Mass., Feb. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) today announced financial results for its first quarter ended December 31, 2018.

“We are pleased with how we performed in the quarter, including overperformance in revenue and profits,” said Mark Benjamin, chief executive officer at Nuance. “We delivered strong results across each of our segments, made progress in our strategic initiatives and continued our disciplined approach to capital allocation. As we move through this fiscal year, we remain focused on executing on our strategy to transition our conversational AI business to cloud-based, intelligence-driven solutions and on allocating resources to ensure maximum success in our high-growth markets.” 

Subsequent to the end of the quarter, Nuance completed the sale of its Imaging business for $400 million and remains on track to complete the spin-off of its Automotive business later this fiscal year.

FY 2019 Reporting and Presentation Changes
Beginning in Q1 2019, the Company has implemented two financial reporting and presentation changes reflected in this quarter’s earnings materials.

Effective October 1, 2018, Nuance has adopted the ASC 606 revenue recognition standard using the modified retrospective approach. Under this adoption methodology, the Company does not recast its historical financials to reflect the implementation of ASC 606. Results will be presented for Q1 19 under both ASC 605 and 606 methodologies and all relevant year-over-year financial comparisons and trends will be on an ASC 605 basis only. 

Due to the sale of the Imaging business, the Company is presenting results on a continuing and discontinuing operations basis. 

ASC 606 Q1 19 Performance Summary
ASC 606 Q1 19 Results for continuing operations include:

  • GAAP revenue of $493.7 million and GAAP earnings per share of $0.06.
  • Non-GAAP revenue from continuing operations of $495.2 million, higher than our ASC 605 non-GAAP revenues by approximately $29.5 million, due to recognition of term licenses at the time of sale versus ratably over the term of the agreement.
  • Non-GAAP earnings per share from continuing operations of $0.33, approximately $0.03 above our ASC 605 non-GAAP earnings per share, due to the impact of the term license recognition noted above.

ASC 605 Q1 19 Total Results Compared to November 2018 Guidance
To help investors evaluate Nuance’s Q1 19 performance against the Company’s initial guidance provided on November 19, 2018, which was presented on a consolidated basis, the following compares total Company performance against that guidance. In future periods, Nuance will provide guidance and report results for the remainder of fiscal 2019 on a continuing operations basis only.

  • GAAP revenue was $514.0 million. Company guidance was $495.0 million to $509.0 million.
  • Non-GAAP revenue was $516.3 million. Company guidance was $497.0 million to $511.0.
  • GAAP earnings per diluted share were $0.02. Company guidance was $(0.16) to $(0.13).
  • Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share were $0.34. Company guidance was $0.27 to $0.29.

Under ASC 605, Nuance exceeded the high end of prior guidance ranges for both revenue and earnings per share, reflecting over-achievement in the Enterprise and Imaging segments, as well as a continuing shift to recurring and cloud revenue models in the Healthcare Segment. In Enterprise, the revenue strength reflected higher license revenue as well as strong volumes for On-Demand cloud offerings. Healthcare revenue overall reflected strength in Dragon Medical cloud revenue, offset by lower EHR implementation services revenue. Automotive performance was slightly better than expected.

ASC 605 Q1 2019 Performance Summary
ASC 605 Q1 2019 results for continuing operations include:

  • GAAP revenue of $463.6 million, compared to $447.2 million in the same period last year.
  • Non-GAAP revenue of $465.7 million, compared to $453.2 million in the same period last year.
  • Organic revenue growth of 2% compared to the same period last year, led by strong performance in Dragon Medical cloud, Automotive and Enterprise, offset in part by declines in EHR services, our transcription business and the continued wind-down of our Other segment.
  • Recurring revenue of 77% of total non-GAAP revenue, up 300 basis points year over year. 
  • GAAP EPS of $0.03, compared to $0.16 in the same period last year.
  • Non-GAAP EPS of $0.30, compared to $0.23 in the same period last year.
  • Non-GAAP net income of $87.1 million, compared to $67.2 million in the same period last year.
  • GAAP Operating margin of 8.5%, compared to 0.6% in the same period last year, and Non-GAAP Operating margin of 28.5%, up 460 basis points from 23.9% in the same period last year.  Operating margin benefitted from strong revenue and better revenue mix, as well as the impact of accelerated costs savings programs.
  • Cash flow from operations of $87.6 million, or 101% of non-GAAP net income, compared to $68.3 million, or 102% of non-GAAP income in the same period last year. 

Capital Allocation
In the first fiscal quarter of 2019, Nuance repurchased a total of 4.9 million shares of its common stock, at an average price of $15.36 per share, and total consideration of $75.2 million. As of January 31, 2019, and since the beginning of the fiscal year, the Company has repurchased a total of 6.1 million shares of its common stock, at an average price of $15.06 per share, for an aggregate consideration of $91.3 million, and have approximately $466.0 million still available under our existing authorization for share repurchases. Since May 2018, Nuance has repurchased approximately 5.3% of its shares outstanding for an average price of $14.43.

Business Outlook
For its continuing operations, Nuance is confident in its 2019 outlook and is maintaining its full-year revenue guidance. The Company is increasing full-year operating margin guidance as a result of an improved mix of higher-margin recurring healthcare revenue and it is increasing full-year EPS guidance as a result of this revenue mix and the benefits from the Company’s capital allocation activities. For a complete discussion of Nuance’s results and business outlook, including a reconciliation of this guidance on a continuing operations basis to previously issued guidance, please see the Company’s Prepared Remarks document available at http://www.nuance.com/earnings-results/.

Please refer to the “Discussion of Non-GAAP Financial Measures,” and “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations,” included elsewhere in this release, for more information regarding the company’s use of non-GAAP financial measures.

Conference Call and Prepared Remarks

Nuance provides prepared remarks in combination with its press release. The prepared remarks are offered to provide shareholders and analysts with additional time and detail for analyzing results in advance of the Company’s quarterly conference call. The remarks will be available at http://www.nuance.com/earnings-results/ in conjunction with this press release but will not be read on the conference call.

Nuance will host an investor conference call today that will begin at 5:00 p.m. ET and will include management comments followed by questions and answers. To access the live broadcast, please visit the Investor Relations section of Nuance’s website at http://investors.nuance.com. The call can also be heard by dialing (877) 273-6124 or (647) 689-5393 at least five minutes prior to the call and referencing conference code 9968087. A replay will be available shortly following the conclusion of the call by dialing (800) 585-8367 or (416) 621-4642 and using the access code 9968087.

About Nuance Communications, Inc.

Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) is the pioneer and leader in conversational AI innovations that bring intelligence to everyday work and life. The Company delivers solutions that understand, analyze and respond to human language to increase productivity and amplify human intelligence.  With decades of domain and artificial intelligence expertise, Nuance works with thousands of organizations – in global industries that include healthcare, telecommunications, automotive, financial services, and retail – to create stronger relationships and better experiences for their customers and workforce. For more information, please visit www.nuance.com.

Trademark reference: Nuance and the Nuance logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Nuance Communications, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners.

Safe Harbor and Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this document regarding future performance and our management’s future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans or prospects constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statements that are not statements of historical fact (including statements containing the words “believes,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends” or “estimates” or similar expressions) should also be considered to be forward-looking statements. There are a number of important factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to: the ability to effect the separation and spin-off of our Auto business; our ability to successfully wind-down certain products or business lines; fluctuations in demand for our existing and future products; fluctuations in the mix of products and services sold in specific periods; further unanticipated costs resulting from the FY17 malware incident including potential costs associated with governmental investigations that may result from the incident; our ability to control and successfully manage our expenses and cash position; our ability to develop and execute in a timely manner our productivity and cost initiatives; the effects of competition, including pricing pressure, and changing business models in the markets and industries we serve; changes to economic conditions in the United States and internationally;  the imposition of tariffs or other trade measures particularly between the United States and China; potential future impairment charges related to our newly reorganized business reporting units; fluctuating currency rates; possible quality issues in our products and technologies; our ability to successfully integrate operations and employees of acquired businesses; the ability to realize anticipated synergies from acquired businesses; and to cut stranded costs related to divested businesses; and the other factors described in our most recent Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We disclaim any obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this document.

Discussion of non-GAAP Financial Measures

We believe that providing the non-GAAP (“Generally Accepted Accounting Principles”) information to investors, in addition to the GAAP presentation, allows investors to view the financial results in the way management views the operating results. We further believe that providing this information allows investors to not only better understand our financial performance, but more importantly, to evaluate the efficacy of the methodology and information used by management to evaluate and measure such performance. The non-GAAP information included in this press release should not be considered superior to, or a substitute for, financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.

We utilize a number of different financial measures, both GAAP and non-GAAP, in analyzing and assessing the overall performance of the business, for making operating decisions and for forecasting and planning for future periods. Our annual financial plan is prepared both on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, and the non-GAAP annual financial plan is approved by our board of directors. Continuous budgeting and forecasting for revenue and expenses are conducted on a consistent non-GAAP basis (in addition to GAAP) and actual results on a non-GAAP basis are assessed against the non-GAAP annual financial plan. The board of directors and management utilize these non-GAAP measures and results (in addition to the GAAP results) to determine our allocation of resources. In addition, and as a consequence of the importance of these measures in managing the business, we use non-GAAP measures and results in the evaluation process to establish management’s compensation. For example, our annual bonus program payments are based upon the achievement of consolidated non-GAAP revenue and consolidated non-GAAP earnings per share financial targets. We consider the use of non-GAAP revenue helpful in understanding the performance of our business, as it excludes the purchase accounting impact on acquired deferred revenue and other acquisition-related adjustments to revenue. We also consider the use of non-GAAP earnings per share helpful in assessing the organic performance of the continuing operations of our business. By organic performance we mean performance as if we had owned an acquired business in the same period a year ago. By constant currency organic performance, we mean performance excluding the effect of current foreign currency rate fluctuations.  By continuing operations, we mean the ongoing results of the business excluding certain unplanned costs. While our management uses these non-GAAP financial measures as a tool to enhance their understanding of certain aspects of our financial performance, our management does not consider these measures to be a substitute for, or superior to, the information provided by GAAP financial statements. Consistent with this approach, we believe that disclosing non-GAAP financial measures to the readers of our financial statements provides such readers with useful supplemental data that, while not a substitute for GAAP financial statements, allows for greater transparency in the review of our financial and operational performance. In assessing the overall health of the business during the three months ended December 31, 2018 and 2017, our management has either included or excluded items in seven general categories, each of which is described below.

Acquisition-related revenue and cost of revenue.

We provide supplementary non-GAAP financial measures of revenue that include revenue that we would have recognized but for the purchase accounting treatment of acquisition transactions. Non-GAAP revenue also includes revenue that we would have recognized had we not acquired intellectual property and other assets from the same customer. Because GAAP accounting requires the elimination of this revenue, GAAP results alone do not fully capture all of our economic activities. These non-GAAP adjustments are intended to reflect the full amount of such revenue. We include non-GAAP revenue and cost of revenue to allow for more complete comparisons to the financial results of historical operations, forward-looking guidance and the financial results of peer companies. We believe these adjustments are useful to management and investors as a measure of the ongoing performance of the business because, although we cannot be certain that customers will renew their contracts, we have historically experienced high renewal rates on maintenance and support agreements and other customer contracts. Additionally, although acquisition-related revenue adjustments are non-recurring with respect to past acquisitions, we generally will incur these adjustments in connection with any future acquisitions.

Acquisition-related costs, net.

In recent years, we have completed a number of acquisitions, which result in operating expenses, which would not otherwise have been incurred. We provide supplementary non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude certain transition, integration and other acquisition-related expense items resulting from acquisitions, to allow more accurate comparisons of the financial results to historical operations, forward looking guidance and the financial results of less acquisitive peer companies. We consider these types of costs and adjustments, to a great extent, to be unpredictable and dependent on a significant number of factors that are outside of our control. Furthermore, we do not consider these acquisition-related costs and adjustments to be related to the organic continuing operations of the acquired businesses and are generally not relevant to assessing or estimating the long-term performance of the acquired assets. In addition, the size, complexity and/or volume of past acquisitions, which often drives the magnitude of acquisition related costs, may not be indicative of the size, complexity and/or volume of future acquisitions. By excluding acquisition-related costs and adjustments from our non-GAAP measures, management is better able to evaluate our ability to utilize our existing assets and estimate the long-term value that acquired assets will generate for us. We believe that providing a supplemental non-GAAP measure, which excludes these items allows management and investors to consider the ongoing operations of the business both with, and without, such expenses.

These acquisition-related costs fall into the following categories: (i) transition and integration costs; (ii) professional service fees and expenses; and (iii) acquisition-related adjustments. Although these expenses are not recurring with respect to past acquisitions, we generally will incur these expenses in connection with any future acquisitions. These categories are further discussed as follows:

(i)  Transition and integration costs. Transition and integration costs include retention payments, transitional employee costs, and earn-out payments treated as compensation expense, as well as the costs of integration-related activities, including services provided by third-parties.

(ii)  Professional service fees and expenses. Professional service fees and expenses include financial advisory, legal, accounting and other outside services incurred in connection with acquisition activities, and disputes and regulatory matters related to acquired entities.

(iii)  Acquisition-related adjustments. Acquisition-related adjustments include adjustments to acquisition-related items that are required to be marked to fair value each reporting period, such as contingent consideration, and other items related to acquisitions for which the measurement period has ended, such as gains or losses on settlements of pre-acquisition contingencies.

Amortization of acquired intangible assets.

We exclude the amortization of acquired intangible assets from non-GAAP expense and income measures. These amounts are inconsistent in amount and frequency and are significantly impacted by the timing and size of acquisitions. Providing a supplemental measure which excludes these charges allows management and investors to evaluate results “as-if” the acquired intangible assets had been developed internally rather than acquired and, therefore, provides a supplemental measure of performance in which our acquired intellectual property is treated in a comparable manner to our internally developed intellectual property. Although we exclude amortization of acquired intangible assets from our non-GAAP expenses, we believe that it is important for investors to understand that such intangible assets contribute to revenue generation. Amortization of intangible assets that relate to past acquisitions will recur in future periods until such intangible assets have been fully amortized. Future acquisitions may result in the amortization of additional intangible assets.

Non-cash expenses.

We provide non-GAAP information relative to the following non-cash expenses: (i) stock-based compensation; and (ii) non-cash interest. These items are further discussed as follows:

(i) Stock-based compensation. Because of varying valuation methodologies, subjective assumptions and the variety of award types, we believe that excluding stock-based compensation allows for more accurate comparisons of operating results to peer companies, as well as to times in our history when stock-based compensation was more or less significant as a portion of overall compensation than in the current period. We evaluate performance both with and without these measures because compensation expense related to stock-based compensation is typically non-cash and the options and restricted awards granted are influenced by the Company’s stock price and other factors such as volatility that are beyond our control. The expense related to stock-based awards is generally not controllable in the short-term and can vary significantly based on the timing, size and nature of awards granted. As such, we do not include such charges in operating plans. Stock-based compensation will continue in future periods.

(ii) Non-cash interest. We exclude non-cash interest because we believe that excluding this expense provides senior management, as well as other users of the financial statements, with a valuable perspective on the cash-based performance and health of the business, including the current near-term projected liquidity. Non-cash interest expense will continue in future periods.

Other expenses.

We exclude certain other expenses that result from unplanned events outside the ordinary course of continuing operations, in order to measure operating performance and current and future liquidity both with and without these expenses. By providing this information, we believe management and the users of the financial statements are better able to understand the financial results of what we consider to be our organic, continuing operations. Included in these expenses are items such as restructuring charges, asset impairments and other charges (credits), net, and losses from extinguishing our convertible debt. Other items such as consulting and professional services fees related to assessing strategic alternatives and our transformation programs, implementation of the new revenue recognition standard (ASC 606), and expenses associated with the malware incident and remediation thereof are also excluded.

Non-GAAP income tax provision.

Effective Q2 2017, we changed our method of calculating our non-GAAP income tax provision. Under the prior method, we calculated our non-GAAP tax provision using a cash tax method to reflect the estimated amount we expected to pay or receive in taxes related to the period, which is equivalent to our GAAP current tax provision. Under the new method, our non-GAAP income tax provision is determined based on our non-GAAP pre-tax income. The tax effect of each non-GAAP adjustment, if applicable, is computed based on the statutory tax rate of the jurisdiction to which the adjustment relates. Additionally, as our non-GAAP profitability is higher based on the non-GAAP adjustments, we adjust the GAAP tax provision to remove valuation allowances and related effects based on the higher level of reported non-GAAP profitability. We also exclude from our non-GAAP tax provision certain discrete tax items as they occur, which in fiscal year 2018 also includes certain impacts from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.

Contact Information

Richard Mack
Nuance Communications, Inc.
Tel: 781-565-5000
Email: [email protected]
 
 

 

Financial Tables Follow

 

                 
  Nuance Communications, Inc.  
  Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations  
  (in thousands, except per share amounts)  
  Unaudited  
                 
      Three months ended  
      December 31,  
        2018       2018       2017    
                 
      (ASC 606)   (ASC 605)   (ASC 605)  
  Revenues:              
  Hosting and professional services   $   259,588     $   267,624     $   257,979    
  Product and licensing       157,997         135,269         124,748    
  Maintenance and support       76,069         60,739         64,497    
  Total revenues       493,654         463,632         447,224    
                 
  Cost of revenues:              
  Hosting and professional services       163,170         159,232         171,527    
  Product and licensing       32,750         14,720         13,772    
  Maintenance and support       7,761         8,527         9,425    
  Amortization of intangible assets       9,757         9,757         13,514    
  Total cost of revenues       213,438         192,236         208,238    
                 
  Gross profit       280,216         271,396         238,986    
                 
  Operating expenses:              
  Research and development       68,328         68,328         66,086    
  Sales and marketing       75,359         76,881         80,560    
  General and administrative       44,049         44,049         51,773    
  Amortization of intangible assets       16,974         16,974         18,841    
  Acquisition-related costs, net       2,836         2,836         5,561    
  Restructuring and other charges, net       23,081         23,081         13,569    
  Total operating expenses       230,627         232,149         236,390    
                 
  Income from operations       49,589         39,247         2,596    
                 
  Other expenses, net       (30,904 )       (30,904 )       (34,100 )  
                 
  Income (loss) before income taxes       18,685         8,343         (31,504 )  
                 
  Provision (benefit) for income taxes        986         576         (78,969 )  
                 
  Net income from continuing operations       17,699         7,767         47,465    
  Net income (loss) from discontinued operations       1,391         (703 )       5,763    
  Net income   $   19,090     $   7,064     $   53,228    
                 
  Net income per common share – basic:              
  Continuing operations   $   0.06     $   0.03     $   0.16    
  Discontinued operations       0.01         (0.01 )       0.02    
  Total net income per basic common share   $   0.07     $   0.02     $   0.18    
                 
  Net income per common share – diluted:              
  Continuing operations   $   0.06     $   0.03     $   0.16    
  Discontinued operations       0.01         (0.01 )       0.02    
  Total net income per diluted common share   $   0.07     $   0.02     $   0.18    
                 
  Weighted average common shares outstanding:              
  Basic       287,796         287,796         291,367    
  Diluted       292,359         292,359         295,995    
                 

 

                   
  Nuance Communications, Inc.  
  Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets  
  (in thousands)  
                   
                   
  ASSETS   December 31, 2018   December 31, 2018   September 30, 2018  
        (ASC 606)   (ASC 605)   (ASC 605)  
        Unaudited   Unaudited      
  Current assets:              
    Cash and cash equivalents   $   293,251   $   293,251   $   315,963  
    Marketable securities       137,896       137,896       135,579  
    Accounts receivable, net       337,829       369,396       347,873  
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets       197,414       132,209       94,814  
    Current assets held for sale       395,266       386,886       34,402  
    Total current assets       1,361,656       1,319,638       928,631  
                   
  Marketable securities       18,446       18,446       21,932  
  Land, building and equipment, net       147,319       147,319       153,452  
  Goodwill       3,238,338       3,238,338       3,247,105  
  Intangible assets, net       424,032       424,032       450,001  
  Other assets       260,228       120,699       141,761  
  Long-term assets held for sale       –       –       359,497  
    Total assets   $   5,450,019   $   5,268,472   $   5,302,379  
                   
  LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY              
                   
  Current liabilities:              
    Contingent and deferred acquisition payments   $   16,043   $   16,043   $   14,211  
    Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other current liabilities     278,417       278,125       350,251  
    Deferred revenue       287,242       373,339       330,689  
    Current liabilities held for sale       116,978       128,808       69,013  
    Total current liabilities       698,680       796,315       764,164  
                   
  Long-term debt       2,197,734       2,197,734       2,185,361  
  Deferred revenue, net of current portion       441,283       442,659       434,316  
  Other liabilities       170,183       135,525       143,524  
  Long-term liabilities held for sale       –       –       57,518  
    Total liabilities       3,507,880       3,572,233       3,584,883  
                   
  Stockholders’ equity       1,942,139       1,696,239       1,717,496  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $   5,450,019   $   5,268,472   $   5,302,379  
                   

 

               
  Nuance Communications, Inc.  
  Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows  
  (in thousands)  
  Unaudited  
      Three months ended    
      December 31,    
        2018       2017      
               
      (ASC 606)   (ASC 605)    
  Cash flows from operating activities:            
  Net income from continuing operations   $   17,699     $   47,465      
  Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:            
  Depreciation and amortization       42,547         47,833      
  Stock-based compensation       34,340         36,225      
  Non-cash interest expense       12,298         13,341      
  Deferred tax benefit       (4,755 )       (97,132 )    
  Other       312         631      
  Changes in operating assets and liabilities, excluding effects of acquisitions:            
  Accounts receivable       (21,827 )       (40,494 )    
  Prepaid expenses and other assets       (19,811 )       (19,001 )    
  Accounts payable       11,437         (11,856 )    
  Accrued expenses and other liabilities       (19,888 )       3,045      
  Deferred revenue       35,253         88,250      
  Net cash provided by operating activities – continuing operations       87,605         68,307      
  Net cash provided by operating activities – discontinued operations       12,286         17,798      
  Net cash provided by operating activities       99,891         86,105      
  Cash flows from investing activities:            
  Capital expenditures       (12,220 )       (12,543 )    
  Payments for business and asset acquisitions, net of cash acquired       (1,447 )       (8,648 )    
  Purchases of marketable securities and other investments       (47,502 )       (32,447 )    
  Proceeds from sales and maturities of marketable securities and other investments     45,678         159,805      
  Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities       (15,491 )       106,167      
  Cash flows from financing activities:            
  Repayment and redemption of debt       –          (331,172 )    
  Payments for repurchase of common stock       (75,153 )       –       
  Acquisition payments with extended payment terms       –          (16,880 )    
  Proceeds from issuance of common stock from employee stock plans       –          6      
  Payments for taxes related to net share settlement of equity awards       (31,651 )       (38,617 )    
  Other financing activities       (699 )       (65 )    
  Net cash used in financing activities       (107,503 )       (386,728 )    
  Effects of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents       391         618      
  Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents       (22,712 )       (193,838 )    
  Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period       315,963         592,299      
  Cash and cash equivalents at end of period   $   293,251     $   398,461      
               

 

                       
  Nuance Communications, Inc.  
  Supplemental Financial Information – GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations  
  (in thousands)  
  Unaudited  
      Three months ended    
      December 31,    
        2018       2017      
      ASC 606   Adjustments   ASC 605   ASC 605    
                       
  GAAP revenues   $   493,654     $   (30,022 )   $   463,632     $   447,224      
  Acquisition-related revenue adjustments: professional services and hosting       1,232         30         1,262         1,275      
  Acquisition-related revenue adjustments: product and licensing       178         532         710         4,639      
  Acquisition-related revenue adjustments: maintenance and support       146         (27 )       119         57      
  Non-GAAP revenues   $   495,210     $   (29,487 )   $   465,723     $   453,195      
                       
  GAAP cost of revenues   $   213,438     $   (21,202 )   $   192,236     $   208,238      
  Cost of revenues from amortization of intangible assets       (9,757 )       –          (9,757 )     (13,514 )    
  Cost of revenues adjustments: professional services and hosting (1)       (7,332 )       –          (7,332 )       (7,378 )    
  Cost of revenues adjustments: product and licensing (1)       (264 )       –          (264 )       (266 )    
  Cost of revenues adjustments: maintenance and support (1)       234         –          234         (681 )    
  Cost of revenues adjustments: Other       (373 )       –          (373 )       (65 )    
  Non-GAAP cost of revenues   $   195,946     $   (21,202 )   $   174,744     $   186,334      
                       
  GAAP gross profit   $   280,216     $   (8,820 )   $   271,396     $   238,986      
  Gross profit adjustments       19,048         535         19,583         27,875      
  Non-GAAP gross profit   $   299,264     $   (8,285 )   $   290,979     $   266,862      
                       
  GAAP income from operations   $   49,589     $   (10,342 )   $   39,247     $   2,596      
  Gross profit adjustments       19,048         535         19,583         27,875      
  Research and development (1)       8,830         –          8,830         9,007      
  Sales and marketing (1)       9,257         –          9,257         10,164      
  General and administrative (1)       8,891         –          8,891         8,729      
  Acquisition-related costs, net       2,836         –          2,836         5,561      
  Amortization of intangible assets       16,974         –          16,974         18,841      
  Restructuring and other charges, net       23,081         –          23,081         13,569      
  Other       4,277         (41 )       4,236         12,044      
  Non-GAAP income from operations   $   142,783     $   (9,848 )   $   132,935     $   108,386      
                       
  GAAP income (loss) before income taxes   $   18,685     $   (10,342 )   $   8,343     $   (31,504 )    
  Gross profit adjustments       19,048         535         19,583         27,875      
  Research and development (1)       8,830         –         8,830         9,007      
  Sales and marketing (1)       9,257         –         9,257         10,164      
  General and administrative (1)       8,891         –         8,891         8,729      
  Acquisition-related costs, net       2,836         –         2,836         5,561      
  Amortization of intangible assets       16,974         –         16,974         18,841      
  Restructuring and other charges, net       23,081         –         23,081         13,569      
  Non-cash interest expense     12,298         –       12,298       13,341      
  Other (4)       4,728         (41 )       4,687         12,044      
  Non-GAAP income before income taxes   $   124,628     $   (9,848 )   $   114,780     $   87,627      
                       
                       
  (4) The amount for the three months ended December 31, 2017 Includes approximately $10 million professional services costs related to evaluating strategic alternatives for certain businesses and establishing our Automotive business as an independent reporting segment.  
                       

 

                       
  Nuance Communications, Inc.  
  Supplemental Financial Information – GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations, continued  
  (in thousands, except per share amounts)  
  Unaudited  
                       
                       
      Three months ended    
      December 31,    
        2018       2017      
      ASC 606   Adjustments   ASC 605   ASC 605    
                       
  GAAP provision (benefit) for income taxes   $   986     $   (410 )   $   576     $   (78,969 )    
  Income tax effect of Non-GAAP adjustments       25,820         (207 )       25,613         32,161      
  Removal of valuation allowance and other items       1,142         (938 )       204         (15,996 )    
  Removal of discrete items(3)       1,253         –          1,253         83,195      
  Non-GAAP provision for income taxes   $   29,201     $   (1,555 )   $   27,646     $   20,391      
                       
  GAAP net income   $   17,699     $   (9,932 )   $   7,767     $   47,465      
  Acquisition-related adjustment – revenues (2)       1,556         535         2,091         5,971      
  Acquisition-related costs, net       2,836         –         2,836         5,561      
  Cost of revenue from amortization of intangible assets       9,757         –         9,757         13,514      
  Amortization of intangible assets       16,974         –         16,974         18,841      
  Restructuring and other charges, net       23,081         –         23,081         13,569      
  Stock-based compensation (1)       34,340         –         34,340         36,225      
  Non-cash interest expense       12,298         –         12,298         13,341      
  Adjustment to income tax expense       (28,215 )       1,145         (27,070 )       (99,360 )    
  Other (4)       5,101         (40 )       5,061         12,110      
  Non-GAAP net income    $   95,427     $   (8,292 )   $   87,135     $   67,237      
                       
  Non-GAAP diluted net income per share   $   0.33         $   0.30     $   0.23      
                       
  Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding     292,359             292,359         295,995      
                       
                       
  (3) As a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”), for the three months ended December 31, 2017, we recorded approximately $96 million estimated deferred tax benefit, offset in part by approximately $14 million estimated tax provision for deemed repatriated foreign earnings recognized as a result of the TCJA enacted in December 2017.  
  (4) The amount for the three months ended December 31, 2017 Includes approximately $10 million professional services costs related to evaluating strategic alternatives for certain businesses and establishing our Automotive business as an independent reporting segment.  
                       

 

   
  Nuance Communications, Inc.
  Supplemental Financial Information – GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations, continued
  (in thousands)
  Unaudited
           
    Three months ended  
    December 31,  
      2018       2017  
           
  (1) Stock-based compensation        
  Cost of professional services and hosting $   7,332     $   7,378  
  Cost of product and licensing     264         266  
  Cost of maintenance and support     (234 )       681  
  Research and development     8,830         9,007  
  Sales and marketing     9,257         10,164  
  General and administrative     8,891         8,729  
  Total     34,340         36,225  
           
  (2) Acquisition-related revenue        
  Revenues $   1,556     $   5,971  
    Total  $   1,556     $   5,971