Ansys Earns $1.36 per Share
After the close, Ansys (ANSS) reported Q3 earnings of $1.36 per share.
Here are some highlights:
GAAP revenue of $367.0 million and non-GAAP revenue of $369.1 million
GAAP diluted earnings per share of $0.87 and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share of $1.36
GAAP operating profit margin of 24.5% and non-GAAP operating profit margin of 39.8%
Operating cash flows of $94.5 million
Deferred revenue and backlog of $879.9 million at September 30, 2020
ANSYS today reported third quarter 2020 GAAP and non-GAAP revenue growth of 7% in reported currency, or 5% in constant currency, when compared to the third quarter of 2019. For the third quarter of 2020, the Company reported earnings per share of $0.87 and $1.36 on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, respectively, compared to $1.04 and $1.42 on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, respectively, for the third quarter of 2019.
“Ansys delivered a strong third quarter in which we overachieved on both earnings and operating margin. While all of our major geographies showed growth, Asia-Pacific was particularly strong, with Japan and South Korea growing by double digits. We also saw double-digit growth in revenue coming from our indirect channel. With corporate initiatives around eco-friendly aircraft engines, Space 2.0 and national defense, we saw robust spending in the aerospace and defense sector during the quarter. We also recently signed a definitive agreement to acquire Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI), a leader in mission simulation and analysis, which will strengthen our simulation leadership within the key aerospace and defense sector. Finally, during Q3, our ESG initiatives focused on environmental sustainability, including our own carbon footprint as well as the efficiencies that our solutions are enabling for our customers,” said Ajei Gopal, Ansys president and CEO.
Maria Shields, Ansys CFO, stated, “Our solid Q3 financial performance reflects the strength of our core business and the continued dedication and focused execution of the Ansys employees and our partner ecosystem. Despite the challenging circumstances created by the prolonged pandemic, we delivered strong revenue performance, which drove earnings and operating margins. We reported a record third quarter balance of deferred revenue and backlog of $880 million, an increase of 35% over the third quarter of 2019. Additional financial highlights reflecting the resiliency of our business model included ACV growth, which continues to be comprised of a high level of recurring sources at 78% for the quarter and 81% for the first nine months of the year. The combination of our high level of recurring revenue sources, strong financial position and operating discipline positions us well to continue to prudently invest in the business for the long-term. This includes the pending acquisition of AGI, which demonstrates the continued execution of our growth strategy.”
Management’s 2020 Financial Outlook
The Company’s fourth quarter and fiscal year 2020 revenue and diluted earnings per share guidance is provided below. The Company is also providing its fiscal year 2020 guidance for ACV and operating cash flows. The revenue and diluted earnings per share guidance is provided on both a GAAP and non-GAAP basis. Non-GAAP financial measures exclude the income statement effects of acquisition adjustments to deferred revenue, stock-based compensation, amortization of acquired intangible assets and acquisition-related transaction expenses.
The financial guidance below reflects the Company’s current estimates of the adverse impacts of the global pandemic. This guidance is based on certain assumptions made by the Company and the Company’s evaluation of factual information it has determined to be relevant. Additional details related to the Company’s financial guidance, including assumptions and economic impacts of COVID-19, are detailed in its prepared remarks document.
The financial guidance below is not adjusted for the impacts of the Company’s recently announced agreement to acquire AGI. The acquisition closing date is unknown as it is subject to the receipt of regulatory clearance and the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The transaction is not expected to have a meaningful impact on the Company’s 2020 results.
For Q3, Ansys expects revenues between $542.3 million and $582.3 million, and earnings between $2.36 and $2.67 per share.
For all of 2020, Ansys expects revenues between $1,610.0 million and $1,650.0 million, and earnings between $6.09 and $6.40 per share.
Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on November 4th, 2020 at 4:31 pm
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