Cerence Announces Second Quarter 2020 Results


Second Quarter Highlights

  • First-half of fiscal year bookings reach a record of $533M exceeding FY2019 full year bookings
  • Record quarterly GAAP revenue at $86.5M increased approximately 23% year over year
  • Strong financial performance with GAAP EPS of $0.33 and non-GAAP EPS of $0.43
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $29.0M increased 55%, and adjusted EBITDA margin of 33.6% increased 26% compared to Q2FY19
  • Several strategic wins including Geely, FCA and Bean Tech

BURLINGTON, Mass., May 07, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cerence Inc. (NASDAQ: CRNC), AI for a world in motion, today reported its second fiscal quarter 2020 results for the quarter ended March 31, 2020.

Results Summary (1)
(in millions, except per share data)

  Three Months  Three Months  Six Months  Six Months 
  Ended  Ended  Ended  Ended 
  March 31, 2020  March 31, 2019  March 31, 2020  March 31, 2019 
GAAP Revenue $86.5  $70.3  $164.0  $142.8 
GAAP Gross Margin%  66.8%  65.2%  66.7%  65.9%
Non-GAAP Gross Margin%  70.1%  69.2%  70.4%  69.7%
GAAP Operating Margin%  13.9%  0.2%  6.0%  2.1%
Non-GAAP Operating Margin%  31.0%  23.6%  28.3%  24.3%
Adjusted EBITDA $29.0  $18.7  $50.8  $38.8 
GAAP net income margin  14.4%  0.6%  0.4%  1.9%
Adjusted EBITDA margin  33.6%  26.6%  31.0%  27.2%
GAAP net income $12.5  $0.5  $0.7  $2.7 
Non-GAAP net income $16.1  $11.3  $26.5  $24.8 
GAAP net income per share - diluted $0.33  $0.01  $0.02  $0.07 
Non-GAAP net income per share - diluted $0.43  $0.31  $0.72  $0.68 

(1) Please refer to the “Discussion of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” and “Reconciliations of GAAP Financial Measures to Non-GAAP Financial Measures” included elsewhere in this release for more information regarding our use of non-GAAP financial measures.

Sanjay Dhawan, Chief Executive Officer of Cerence, stated, “We delivered excellent financial results for our second fiscal quarter, exceeding most of our guidance metrics despite the initial impact of COVID-19 on the global economy in general, and the automotive market specifically. We had several significant wins in the quarter, including a major European OEM that represented the two largest contracts in the company’s history, one for license and one for cloud-connected services; Geely’s selection of Cerence ARK across all their auto brands; FCA’s adoption of Cerence technology for the all new Uconnect 5 global infotainment platform; and, Bean Tech’s adoption of Cerence ARK for Great Wall Motors.”  

Dhawan added, “Our year-over-year revenue growth, led by strong growth in the cloud-connected and professional services businesses, reflects strong momentum for our products and services. While the business environment in the near term will be challenging, the largest first-half fiscal year bookings in the company’s history is a strong indication of Cerence’s long-term growth potential. These bookings and the strategic wins in the quarter give us confidence that we will emerge a stronger company once the automobile industry begins its recovery.”

Dhawan continued, “In the current environment, our first priority is protecting the health and safety of our employees. There is a team that meets daily to monitor developments, keep our employees informed and plan for the eventual return to the office in accordance with government guidelines. We have made adjustments to our business in response to the challenging conditions and believe the changes we have made will continue to support the long term growth of the company while seeking to minimize the negative impact of the virus on our operations.”

Statement on Guidance
Because of the uncertainty in Cerence’s served markets and that most of the company’s customers and partners are no longer providing guidance for the remainder of the year due to the global economic impact of COVID-19, the company is unable to provide guidance for its fiscal Q3 and is withdrawing its previous guidance for the fiscal year.

Second Quarter Conference Call
The company will host a live conference call and webcast with slides to discuss the results at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time/7:00 a.m. Pacific Time today. Interested investors and analysts are invited to dial into the conference call by using 1.844.467.7116 (domestic) or +1.409.983.9838 (international) and entering the pass code 2859818. Webcast access will be available on the Investor Information section of the company’s website at https://investors.cerence.com/news-and-events/events-and-presentations.

The teleconference replay will be available through May 14, 2020. The replay dial-in number is 1.855.859.2056 (domestic) or +1.404.537.3406 (international) using pass code 2859818. A replay of the webcast can be accessed by visiting our web site 90 minutes following the conference call at https://investors.cerence.com/news-and-events/events-and-presentations.

Forward Looking Statements
Statements in this presentation regarding Cerence’s future performance, results and financial condition, expected growth and innovation 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. Although we believe forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, such statements involve known and unknown risk, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results or performance of the company to be materially different from any future results or performance expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements including but not limited to: the expected impacts COVID-19 pandemic on our business, the highly competitive and rapidly changing market in which we operate; adverse conditions in the automotive industry or the global economy more generally; our ability to control and successfully manage our expenses and cash position; our strategy to increase cloud; escalating pricing pressures from our customers; our failure to win, renew or implement service contracts; the loss of business from any of our largest customers; the inability to recruit and retain qualified personnel; cybersecurity and data privacy incidents; fluctuating currency rates; and the other factors in our Annual Report on our most recent Form 10-K  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 information 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 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. 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 and six months ended March 31, 2020 and 2019, our management has either included or excluded items in five general categories, each of which is described below.

Adjusted EBITDA
Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income attributable to Cerence Inc. before net (income) loss attributable to income tax benefit (expense), other income (expense) items, net, depreciation and amortization expense, and other operating gains, and excluding acquisition-related costs, amortization of purchased intangible assets, stock-based compensation, and restructuring and other costs or impairment charges related to fixed and intangible assets and gains or losses on the sale of long-lived assets, if any. From time to time we may exclude from Adjusted EBITDA the impact of events, gains, losses or other charges (such as significant legal settlements) that affect the period-to-period comparability of our operating performance. Other income (expense) items, net include interest expense, investment income (loss), equity in net income (losses) of investees, and other income (expense), net (as stated in our Consolidated Statement of Income). Our management and Board of Directors use this financial measure to evaluate our operating performance. It is also a significant performance measure in our annual incentive compensation programs.   

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

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. Other items such as consulting and professional services fees related to separation costs directly attributable to the Cerence business becoming a standalone public company.

Backlog.

Revenue backlog consists of the following categories: (i) fixed backlog, (ii) variable backlog, and (iii) adjusted backlog. These categories are further discussed as follows:

  1. Fixed backlog. Future revenue related to remaining performance obligations and contractual commitments which have not been invoiced.
  2. Variable backlog. Estimated future revenue from variable forecasted royalties related to our embedded and connected businesses. Our estimation of forecasted royalties is based on our royalty rates for embedded and connected technologies from expected car shipments under our existing contracts over the term of the programs. Anticipated shipments are based on historical shipping experience and current customer projections that management believes are reasonable. Both our embedded and connected technologies are priced and sold on a per-vehicle or device basis, where we receive a single fee for either or both the embedded license and the connected service term.
  3. Adjusted backlog. The total of fixed backlog and variable backlog.

Our fixed and variable backlog may not be indicative of our actual future revenue. The revenue we actually recognize is subject to several factors, including the number and timing of vehicles our customers ship, potential terminations or changes in scope of customer contracts and currency fluctuations.

See the tables at the end of this press release for non-GAAP reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

About Cerence Inc.
Cerence (NASDAQ: CRNC) is the global industry leader in creating unique, moving experiences for the automotive world. As an innovation partner to the world’s leading automakers, it is helping transform how a car feels, responds and learns. Its track record is built on more than 20 years of knowledge and more than 325 million cars on the road today. Whether it’s connected cars, autonomous driving or e-vehicles, Cerence is mapping the road ahead. For more information, visit www.cerence.com.

Contact Information
Rich Yerganian
Cerence Inc.
Tel: 617-987-4799
Email: richard.yerganian@cerence.com

CERENCE INC.
Consolidated and Combined Statements of Operations
(unaudited - in thousands, except share and per share data)

  Three Months Ended  Six Months Ended 
  March 31,  March 31, 
  2020  2019  2020  2019 
Revenues:                
License $44,622  $39,324  $85,389  $83,326 
Connected services  23,131   18,858   46,152   36,113 
Professional services  18,742   12,122   32,413   23,349 
Total revenues  86,495   70,304   163,954   142,788 
Cost of revenues:                
License  843   567   1,524   907 
Connected services  8,876   9,130   17,551   20,359 
Professional services  16,753   12,726   31,244   23,189 
Amortization of intangible assets  2,258   2,021   4,345   4,196 
Total cost of revenues  28,730   24,444   54,664   48,651 
Gross profit  57,765   45,860   109,290   94,137 
Operating expenses:                
Research and development  21,346   22,561   44,857   46,369 
Sales and marketing  7,706   9,799   15,649   19,244 
General and administrative  10,712   5,689   22,195   11,410 
Amortization of intangible assets  3,125   3,132   6,256   6,264 
Restructuring and other costs, net  2,870   4,329   10,424   7,456 
Acquisition-related costs     182      417 
Total operating expenses  45,759   45,692   99,381   91,160 
Income from operations  12,006   168   9,909   2,977 
Interest income  244      525    
Interest expense  (6,699)     (13,497)   
Other income (expense), net  226   266   80   250 
Income (loss) before income taxes  5,777   434   (2,983)  3,227 
(Benefit from) provision for income taxes  (6,718)  (20)  (3,716)  518 
Net income $12,495  $454  $733  $2,709 
Net income per share:                
Basic $0.34  $0.01  $0.02  $0.07 
Diluted $0.33  $0.01  $0.02  $0.07 
Weighted-average common share outstanding:                
Basic  36,441,350   36,391,445   36,218,143   36,391,445 
Diluted  37,391,720   36,391,445   36,693,328   36,391,445 

CERENCE INC.
Consolidated and Combined Balance Sheets
(unaudited - in thousands, except share data)

  March 31,  September 30, 
  2020  2019 
ASSETS        
Current assets:        
Cash and cash equivalents $95,584  $- 
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $1,315 and $865 at March 31, 2020 and September 30, 2019, respectively  92,272   65,787 
Deferred costs  7,220   9,195 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets  27,779   17,343 
Total current assets  222,855   92,325 
Property and equipment, net  26,206   20,113 
Deferred costs  36,142   32,428 
Operating lease right of use assets  18,593   - 
Goodwill  1,117,577   1,119,329 
Intangible assets, net  55,107   65,561 
Deferred tax assets  161,943   150,629 
Other assets  14,867   3,444 
Total assets $1,653,290  $1,483,829 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY        
Current liabilities:        
Accounts payable $18,786  $16,687 
Deferred revenue  113,111   88,233 
Short-term operating lease liabilities  5,270   - 
Short-term debt  9,450   - 
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities  42,581   24,194 
Total current liabilities  189,198   129,114 
Long-term debt  237,925   - 
Deferred revenue, net of current portion  234,981   265,051 
Long-term operating lease liabilities  15,669   - 
Other liabilities  39,138   21,536 
Total liabilities  716,911   415,701 
Stockholders' Equity:        
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 600,000,000 shares authorized as of March 31, 2020; 36,457,914 shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2020  365   - 
Net parent investment  -   1,097,127 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (14,635)  (28,999)
Additional paid-in capital  949,916   - 
Accumulated earnings  733   - 
Total stockholders' equity  936,379   1,068,128 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,653,290  $1,483,829 

CERENCE INC.
Consolidated and Combined Statements of Cash Flows
(unaudited - in thousands)

  Six Months Ended 
  March 31, 
  2020  2019 
Cash flows from operating activities:        
Net income $733  $2,709 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash (used in) provided by
  operating activities:
        
Depreciation and amortization  14,971   14,574 
Provision for doubtful accounts  446   - 
Stock-based compensation expense  15,529   13,367 
Non-cash interest expense  2,646   - 
Deferred tax benefit  (4,615)  (2,898)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:        
Accounts receivable  (26,692)  5,584 
Prepaid expenses and other assets  (13,605)  (6,848)
Deferred costs  (1,079)  2,020 
Accounts payable  6,384   849 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities  13,028   832 
Deferred revenue  (8,481)  12,062 
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities  (735)  42,251 
Cash flows from investing activities:        
Capital expenditures  (10,145)  (2,472)
Net cash used in investing activities  (10,145)  (2,472)
Cash flows from financing activities:        
Net transactions with Parent  13,513   (39,779)
Distributions to Parent  (152,978)  - 
Proceeds from long-term debt, net of discount  249,705   - 
Payments for long-term debt issuance costs  (515)  - 
Principal payments of long-term debt  (2,363)  - 
Common stock repurchases for tax withholdings for net settlement of equity awards  (919)  - 
Principal payments of lease liabilities arising from a finance lease  (67)  - 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities  106,376   (39,779)
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents  88   - 
Net change in cash and cash equivalents  95,584   - 
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period  -   - 
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period $95,584  $- 

CERENCE INC.
Reconciliations of GAAP Financial Measures to Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(unaudited - in thousands)

  Three Months Ended  Six Months Ended 
  March 31,  March 31, 
  2020  2019  2020  2019 
GAAP revenue $86,495  $70,304  $163,954  $142,788 
                 
GAAP gross profit $57,765  $45,860  $109,290  $94,137 
Stock-based compensation  621   753   1,844   1,133 
Amortization of intangible assets  2,258   2,021   4,345   4,196 
Non-GAAP gross profit $60,644  $48,634  $115,479  $99,466 
GAAP gross margin  66.8%  65.2%  66.7%  65.9%
Non-GAAP gross margin  70.1%  69.2%  70.4%  69.7%
                 
GAAP operating income $12,006  $168  $9,909  $2,977 
Amortization of intangible assets  5,383   5,153   10,601   10,460 
Stock-based compensation  6,560   6,793   15,529   13,367 
Restructuring and other costs, net  2,870   4,329   10,424   7,456 
Acquisition-related costs  -   182   -   417 
Non-GAAP operating income $26,819  $16,625  $46,463  $34,677 
GAAP operating margin  13.9%  0.2%  6.0%  2.1%
Non-GAAP operating margin  31.0%  23.6%  28.3%  24.3%
                 
GAAP net income $12,495  $454  $733  $2,709 
Total other income (expense), net  (6,229)  266   (12,892)  250 
(Benefit from) provision for income taxes  (6,718)  (20)  (3,716)  518 
Depreciation  2,224   2,076   4,365   4,113 
Amortization of intangible assets  5,383   5,153   10,601   10,460 
Stock-based compensation  6,560   6,793   15,529   13,367 
Restructuring and other costs, net  2,870   4,329   10,424   7,456 
Acquisition-related costs  -   182   -   417 
Adjusted EBITDA $29,043  $18,701  $50,828  $38,790 
GAAP net income margin  14.4%  0.6%  0.4%  1.9%
Adjusted EBITDA margin  33.6%  26.6%  31.0%  27.2%

CERENCE INC.
Reconciliations of GAAP Financial Measures to Non-GAAP Financial Measures (cont.)
(unaudited - in thousands, except per share data)

  Three Months Ended  Six Months Ended 
  March 31,  March 31, 
  2020  2019  2020  2019 
GAAP net income $12,495  $454  $733  $2,709 
Amortization of intangible assets  5,383   5,153   10,601   10,460 
Stock-based compensation  6,560   6,793   15,529   13,367 
Restructuring and other costs, net  2,870   4,329   10,424   7,456 
Acquisition-related costs  -   182   -   417 
Non-cash interest expense  1,314   -   2,646   - 
Income tax impact of Non-GAAP adjustments  (12,473)  (5,571)  (13,449)  (9,612)
Non-GAAP net income $16,149  $11,340  $26,484  $24,797 
                 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted  37,392   36,391   36,693   36,391 
GAAP net income per share - diluted $0.33  $0.01  $0.02  $0.07 
Non-GAAP net income per share - diluted $0.43  $0.31  $0.72  $0.68 
                 
GAAP net cash (used in) provided by operating activities $(10,191) $25,551  $(735) $42,251 
Capital expenditures  (6,533)  (1,974)  (10,145)  (2,472)
Free Cash Flow $(16,724) $23,577  $(10,880) $39,779