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IBM Reports 2014 First-Quarter Results
[April 18, 2014]

IBM Reports 2014 First-Quarter Results


(ENP Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ENP Newswire - 18 April 2014 Release date- 16042014 - ARMONK, N.Y. - IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced first-quarter 2014 diluted earnings of $2.29 per share, a year-to-year decrease of 15 percent.

Operating (non-GAAP) diluted earnings were $2.54 per share, compared with operating diluted earnings of $3.00 per share in the first quarter of 2013, a decrease of 15 percent.

First-quarter net income was $2.4 billion, down 21 percent year-to-year. Operating (non-GAAP) net income was $2.6 billion compared with $3.4 billion in the first quarter of 2013, a decrease of 22 percent. The results include the impact of a charge of approximately $870 million for workforce rebalancing and a gain of nearly $100 million for the divestiture of the customer care outsourcing business, consistent with the company's full-year guidance in January 2014.



Total revenues for the first quarter of 2014 of $22.5 billion were down 4 percent (down 2 percent, adjusting for currency; down 1 percent, excluding the customer care outsourcing business) from the first quarter of 2013.

'In the first quarter, we continued to take actions to transform parts of the business and to shift aggressively to our strategic growth areas including cloud, big data analytics, social, mobile and security,' said Ginni Rometty, IBM chairman, president and chief executive officer.


'As we move through 2014, we will begin to see the benefits from these actions. Over the long term, they will position us to drive growth and higher value for our clients.' First-Quarter GAAP - Operating (non-GAAP) Reconciliation First-quarter operating (non-GAAP) diluted earnings exclude $0.25 per share of charges: $0.16 per share for the amortization of purchased intangible assets and other acquisition-related charges, and $0.09 per share for retirement-related charges.

Full-Year 2014 Expectations IBM expects full-year 2014 GAAP diluted earnings per share of at least $17.00, and operating (non-GAAP) diluted earnings per share of at least $18.00. The 2014 operating (non-GAAP) earnings expectations exclude $1.00 per share of charges for amortization of purchased intangible assets, other acquisition-related charges, and retirement-related charges.

Geographic Regions The Americas' first-quarter revenues were $9.6 billion, a decrease of 4 percent (down 2 percent, adjusting for currency) from the 2013 period. Revenues from Europe/Middle East/Africa were $7.6 billion, up 4 percent (up 1 percent, adjusting for currency). Asia-Pacific revenues decreased 12 percent (down 6 percent, adjusting for currency) to $5.0 billion. OEM revenues were $355 million, down 17 percent compared with the 2013 first quarter.

Growth Markets Revenues from the company's growth markets decreased 11 percent (down 5 percent, adjusting for currency). Revenues in the BRIC countries - Brazil, Russia, India and China - decreased 11 percent (down 6 percent, adjusting for currency).

Services Global Technology Services segment revenues were down 3 percent (down 1 percent, adjusting for currency) to $9.3 billion. Excluding the impact of the divested customer care outsourcing business, revenues were down 1 percent (up 2 percent, adjusting for currency). Global Business Services segment revenues were flat (up 2 percent, adjusting for currency) to $4.5 billion.

Pre-tax income from Global Technology Services was down 15 percent and pre-tax margin decreased to 14.1 percent, including an impact of approximately $0.3 billion for the workforce rebalancing charge. Global Business Services pre-tax income decreased 11 percent and pre-tax margin decreased to 13.6 percent, including an impact of approximately $0.2 billion for the workforce rebalancing charge.

The estimated services backlog as of March 31 was $138 billion, up 1 percent adjusting for currency and excluding the divested customer care outsourcing business.

Software Revenues from the Software segment were up 2 percent to $5.7 billion (up 2 percent, adjusting for currency) compared with the first quarter of 2013. Software pre-tax income decreased 5 percent and pre-tax margin decreased to 29.1 percent, including an impact of approximately $0.2 billion for the workforce rebalancing charge.

Revenues from IBM's key middleware products, which include WebSphere, Information Management, Tivoli, Workforce Solutions and Rational products, were $3.7 billion, up 4 percent (up 5 percent, adjusting for currency) versus the first quarter of 2013. Operating systems revenues of $519 million were down 10 percent (down 9 percent, adjusting for currency) compared with the prior-year quarter.

Revenues from WebSphere increased 12 percent year over year. Information Management software revenues increased 1 percent. Revenues from Tivoli software increased 7 percent. Revenues from Workforce Solutions software decreased 4 percent, and Rational software increased 1 percent.

Financing Global Financing segment revenues were up 3 percent (up 6 percent, adjusting for currency) in the first quarter at $512 million. Pre-tax income for the segment increased 11 percent to $596 million.

Hardware Revenues from the Systems and Technology segment totaled $2.4 billion for the quarter, down 23 percent (down 23 percent, adjusting for currency) from the first quarter of 2013. Systems and Technology pre-tax loss increased $0.3 billion, including an impact of approximately $0.2 billion for the workforce rebalancing charge.

Total systems revenues decreased 24 percent (down 24 percent, adjusting for currency). Revenues from System z mainframe server products decreased 40 percent compared with the year-ago period. Total delivery of System z computing power, as measured in MIPS (millions of instructions per second), decreased 19 percent. Revenues from Power Systems were down 22 percent compared with the 2013 period. Revenues from System x were down 18 percent. Revenues from System Storage decreased 23 percent. Revenues from Microelectronics OEM decreased 16 percent.

Gross Profit The company's total gross profit margin was 46.9 percent in the 2014 first quarter compared with 45.6 percent in the 2013 first-quarter period. Total operating (non-GAAP) gross profit margin was 47.6 percent in the 2014 first quarter compared with 46.7 percent in the 2013 first-quarter period, with increases in both Services segments and a mix to Software, partially offset by a decline in the Systems and Technology margin.

Expense Total expense and other income increased to $7.6 billion, including a workforce rebalancing charge of approximately $870 million and a gain of nearly $100 million from the divestiture of the customer care outsourcing business, up 7 percent compared to the prior-year period. S,G&A expense of $6.3 billion increased 13 percent year over year. R,D&E expense of $1.5 billion decreased 9 percent, compared with the year-ago period. Intellectual property and custom development income increased to $207 million compared with $183 million a year ago. Other (income) and expense was income of $126 million compared with prior-year income of $60 million. Interest expense increased to $105 million compared with $94 million in the prior year.

Total operating (non-GAAP) expense and other income increased to $7.4 billion, including a workforce rebalancing charge of approximately $870 million and a gain of nearly $100 million from the divestiture of the customer care outsourcing business, up 8 percent compared with the prior-year period. Operating (non-GAAP) S,G&A expense of $6.1 billion increased 13 percent compared with prior-year expense. Operating (non-GAAP) R,D&E expense of $1.5 billion decreased 7 percent compared with the year-ago period.

Pre-Tax Income Pre-tax income decreased 17 percent to $3.0 billion. Pre-tax margin decreased 2.1 points to 13.3 percent. Operating (non-GAAP) pre-tax income decreased 19 percent to $3.3 billion and pre-tax margin was 14.7 percent, down 2.7 points.

IBM's tax rate was 20.0 percent, up 4.1 points year over year; operating (non-GAAP) tax rate was 20.0 percent, up 2.7 points compared to the year-ago period. Net income margin decreased 2.3 points to 10.6 percent. The company expects an annual effective tax rate of 20 percent for 2014, before any potential discrete tax items. Total operating (non-GAAP) net income margin decreased 2.7 points to 11.8 percent.

The weighted-average number of diluted common shares outstanding in the first-quarter 2014 was 1.04 billion compared with 1.12 billion shares in the same period of 2013. As of March 31, 2014, there were 1.01 billion basic common shares outstanding.

Debt, including Global Financing, totaled $44.0 billion, compared with $39.7 billion at year-end 2013. From a management segment view, Global Financing debt totaled $28.3 billion versus $27.5 billion at year-end 2013, resulting in a debt-to-equity ratio of 7.1 to 1. Non-global financing debt totaled $15.7 billion, an increase of $3.5 billion since year-end 2013, resulting in a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 55.3 percent up from 39.0 percent.

IBM ended the first-quarter 2014 with $9.7 billion of cash on hand and generated free cash flow of $0.6 billion, excluding Global Financing receivables, down approximately $1.1 billion year over year. The company returned $9.2 billion to shareholders through $1.0 billion in dividends and $8.2 billion of gross share repurchases. The balance sheet remains strong, and the company is well positioned to support the business over the long term.

Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company's current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, including the following: a downturn in economic environment and client spending budgets; the company's failure to meet growth and productivity objectives, a failure of the company's innovation initiatives; risks from investing in growth opportunities; failure of the company's intellectual property portfolio to prevent competitive offerings and the failure of the company to obtain necessary licenses; cybersecurity and privacy considerations; fluctuations in financial results, impact of local legal, economic, political and health conditions; adverse effects from environmental matters, tax matters and the company's pension plans; ineffective internal controls; the company's use of accounting estimates; the company's ability to attract and retain key personnel and its reliance on critical skills; impacts of relationships with critical suppliers and business with government clients; currency fluctuations and customer financing risks; impact of changes in market liquidity conditions and customer credit risk on receivables; reliance on third party distribution channels; the company's ability to successfully manage acquisitions, alliances and dispositions; risks from legal proceedings; risk factors related to IBM securities; and other risks, uncertainties and factors discussed in the company's Form 10-Qs, Form 10-K and in the company's other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or in materials incorporated therein by reference. Any forward-looking statement in this release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. The company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

Presentation of Information in this Press Release In an effort to provide investors with additional information regarding the company's results as determined by generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the company has also disclosed in this press release the following non-GAAP information which management believes provides useful information to investors: IBM results and expectations- presenting operating (non-GAAP) earnings per share amounts and related income statement items; presenting non-global financing debt-to-capitalization ratio; adjusting for free cash flow; adjusting for currency (i.e., at constant currency); adjusting for the divestiture of the customer care outsourcing business.

The rationale for management's use of non-GAAP measures is included as part of the supplemental materials presented within the first-quarter earnings materials. These materials are available via a link on the IBM investor relations Web site at www.ibm.com/investor and are being included in Attachment II ('Non-GAAP Supplemental Materials') to the Form 8-K that includes this press release and is being submitted today to the SEC.

Conference Call and Webcast IBM's regular quarterly earnings conference call is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. EDT, today. The Webcast may be accessed via a link at http://www.ibm.com/investor/events/1q14.phtml. Presentation charts will be available shortly before the Webcast.

Financial Results Below (certain amounts may not add due to use of rounded numbers; percentages presented are calculated from the underlying whole-dollar amounts).

Contact(s) information Mike Fay IBM 1 (914) 525-8476 [email protected] John Bukovinsky IBM 1 (732) 618-3531 [email protected] (c) 2014 Electronic News Publishing -

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