BALTIMORE—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Oct. 27, 2005—
Company Reiterates Full Year 2005 Revenue Guidance and Revises Non-GAAP EPS Guidance Establishes Full Year 2006 Guidance for Revenue Growth to $295 to $315 Million and Non-GAAP EPS of $1.70 to $1.90 Per Share
SafeNet (NASDAQ: SFNT), setting the standard for information security, today announced results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2005.
Revenues for the three-month period ended September 30, 2005 increased 7 percent to $63.4 million, compared to $59.5 million for the same period in 2004.
Non-GAAP net income for the 2005 third quarter was $6.5 million, or $0.25 per diluted share, compared to $9.6 million, or $0.39 per diluted share, for the quarter ended September 30, 2004. The quarterly non-GAAP net income and per share information excludes acquisition and non-recurring expenses and assumes a 35 percent effective income tax rate.
The net income calculated on a GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) basis for the quarter ended September 30, 2005, was $1.1 million or $0.04 per diluted share, which compares to GAAP net income of $996,000, or $0.04 per diluted share, for the same period of 2004. The GAAP results for the three months ended September 30, 2005 include various integration expenses and non-recurring charges. Please see the GAAP reconciliation table for details.
Anthony Caputo, Chairman and CEO of SafeNet, stated, "We were able to secure $170 million in new contracts from the U.S. Government - a terrific record. Revenue was consistent with our September guidance. While gross margins did not recover in the third quarter as expected, they are improving in the fourth quarter. As a result, we expect record levels of both revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share in the fourth quarter. Today we are also issuing 2006 financial guidance for what we expect will be a year of strong, profitable growth."
Business Updates
Customer Wins and Partnerships
-- U.S. Department of Defense awards SafeNet a $150 Million Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for its new KIV-7M Link Encryptor, representing the largest contract in SafeNet's history. The Company also received a delivery order in excess of $18 million. SafeNet has estimated the total KIV-7M revenue opportunity to range between $540 million and approximately $860 million from 2006 to 2011, with the overall revenue opportunity relating to the U.S. Government's classified-grade encryption upgrade cycle at $650 million to approximately $1 billion.
-- Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH, one of the world's leading manufacturers of mobile cranes has chosen SafeNet Sentinel(R) products to secure its computer-based training modules. By implementing SafeNet's Sentinel hardware tokens, the company is able to license and deliver critical training content to its customers in a secure, controlled manner.
-- Wavesat, a leading developer of WiMAX silicon and reference designs, selected SafeNet's SafeXcel(TM)-1141 security co-processor to power the WaveSat EvolutiveTM WiMAX DM256 reference design for OEM developers building WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) broadband equipment. WiMAX is the 802.16 standard for wireless broadband networks and is predicted by industry research firms to pick up 70% of the new high speed wireless market segment by 2009, with a reach 12.4 million subscribers by 2010.
-- SafeNet and Phoenix Technologies Ltd. partnered to deliver a new and advanced method for ensuring the protection of PCs and other digital devices from unauthorized access. This simple to manage and use capability leverages SafeNet's Borderless iKey(R) USB authentication tokens and Phoenix's TrustedCore(TM) technology to protect devices from unauthorized use at the core BIOS level. This solution has particular significance in light of the increasing problem of laptop theft. The FBI has reported that laptop theft losses for 2004 increased to over $6.7 million, and that over 97% of stolen laptops are never recovered.
-- K-Micro, a leader in advanced yet affordable ASIC technology used in the consumer electronics, computer, office-automation, networking and storage markets, selected SafeNet's SafeXcel IP Packet Engine technology for its innovative Topaz computing subsystem for Silicon on Ceramic (SoC). The new Topaz subsystem will enable designers to bring applications requiring very high performance computing power - including set-top boxes, printers, routers, and storage devices - to market more easily and quickly.
-- SafeNet and Faraday, a leading ASIC and silicon IP provider, entered into a strategic marketing partnership to enable custom security silicon solutions for networking equipment customers. The partnership focuses on high volume applications like office equipment and consumer electronics that require cost effective, yet customized security silicon. In addition, this relationship addresses the specialized high-security high growth applications, such as digital film distribution, where a combination of system-on-chip with a dedicated security engine is the best way to protect valuable content.
-- Faraday also licensed SafeNet's SafeXcel IP to implement an ASIC for its customer which would enable next-generation server control functions in data centers. Specifically, Faraday licensed SafeNet IP Packet Engine -- a highly integrated cryptographic accelerator for IPSec, SSL, TLS, and SRTP packet processing, as well as SafeNet's SafeXcel IP Content Inspection Engine for high-performance protection against malicious code and intrusion attempts.
-- Reef Point Systems, a leader in carrier-class security solutions for converged wireless and wireline networks, selected SafeNet's QuickSec for Telecom to provide Internet Key Exchange v2 (IKEv2) for its massively scalable, multiservice Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) Security Gateway for mobile operators. The gateway enables secure WiFi roaming and provides mobile subscribers with maximum confidentiality by encapsulating call and signaling data in secure IPSec tunnels.