PARIS, October 31 /PRNewswire/ --
- Revenues at Euro 4.35 Billion, Up 2.3% Sequentially and Down
7.8 % Year-Over-Year at Constant Euro/USD Exchange Rate(1)
- Adjusted Operating Income(2) at Euro 70 Million
- Adjusted Net Income (Loss) (Group Share) at Euro (258)
Million (Euro (0.11) per Diluted Share, Including Restructuring
- 3-Part Plan to Improve Profitability, Resulting in
Incremental Savings of Euro 400 Million in Gross Margin and Comparable(3)
Operating Expenses by the End of 2009
- Streamlining of the Management Team
Alcatel-Lucent's Board of Directors (Euronext Paris and NYSE:
ALU) reviewed and approved reported results for the third quarter 2007.
During the quarter, revenues grew sequentially by 2.3% at a
constant Euro/USD exchange rate and gross margin improved sequentially to
34.2%. All of the company's business segments grew sequentially in Q3 2007.
Within the Carrier Segment, the optical network business saw strong
double-digit growth, and the GSM business continued to gain traction due to a
refreshed portfolio, registering a second consecutive quarter of double-digit
revenue growth. For the quarter the company saw a 5.6% reduction in operating
expenses on a comparable basis3 related to the third quarter 2006 and a 3.2%
reduction sequentially. The company continues to execute on its integration
plans and during the quarter reduced approximately 1,000 positions.
Year-to-date the company has reduced headcount of 5,000 people before the
impact of managed services and acquisitions (approximately 1,350 people). The
company plans to achieve its synergy-related comparable3 pre-tax savings of
Euro 600 million this year. As previously stated, savings accounted for in
gross margin this year will not be retained due to current market conditions;
however, the company does expect to retain most of its operating expense
savings.
Executive Commentary
CEO Pat Russo commented:
"As you can see our results this quarter were essentially in line with
the update we provided on September 13, and in a few areas a bit better;
however they are still not at a level that we are satisfied with.
We believe that our strategy, our product portfolio and our expertise
align with the long-term market drivers that will underpin the industry for
the next several years, as networks migrate to all-IP based architecture.
During the first nine months of operations as a single company, we
strengthened our position in key strategic markets and technologies such as
IP and mobile broadband required to position the company for long-term
sustained growth. Having said that, and in spite of the promise of this
industry and the long term benefits of the merger, we recognize that market
conditions remain difficult, with continued pressure on revenues and margins
due to intensified competition and some slowdown of spending in North
America. These market conditions along with our commitment to transform the
company for the long term lead us to put in place an aggressive three-part
plan to improve profitability and reposition the business."
The Board fully supports the plan presented which includes:
- streamlining the core carrier business, accelerated product
cost improvement with increased portfolio focus on IP transformation of
wireline and wireless networks.
- enhancing growth by developing an offensive strategy on
sectors offering a strong growth potential, namely :
- high value added services and applications for the carrier
markets
- solutions for the enterprise markets and Industry and Public
Sector.
- streamlining our organization into a simplified model with a
focused management committee with clear accountabilities and ownership to
quickly execute the plans
This plan will result in an acceleration of cost structure
improvement, especially in support functions and other savings arising from
the realigned and streamlined Carrier business Group. The company expects
that this plan will result in incremental savings of Euro 400 million in
gross margin and comparable(4) operating expenses by the end of year 2009.
This implies an acceleration of our ongoing headcount targets into 2008 with
incremental reductions of about 4,000 by 2009.
Pat Russo further added: "These are difficult but necessary
decisions, and we will manage these reductions with care. With this plan, the
company is targeting gross margins in the high 30's and operating margins(5)
of 10% or better in the post integration phase beginning 2010."
Outlook
For the fourth quarter 2007 the company expects a solid ramp up in
revenue over the third quarter 2007. For the full year, given some of the
recent uncertainty seen in the market, revenues are likely to be around flat
at Euro/USD exchange rate which is at the low end of the range previously
provided.
Reported Results
In accordance with regulatory reporting requirements, the
third quarter 2007 reported results include the non-cash impacts from
purchase price allocation entries following the merger with Lucent
Technologies. The global Thales transaction has been closed during the second
quarter 2007 and all activities which have been disposed of or contributed to
Thales as of June 30, 2007 (space activity on April 10, 2007 and railway
signaling and integration and services activities for mission-critical
systems on January 5, 2007) are not included in third quarter 2007 results.
For the third quarter 2007, Alcatel-Lucent's reported revenues
amounted to Euro 4,350 million. The reported gross profit was Euro 1,487
million, including the impacts from purchase price allocation entries of Euro
1 million. Reported operating income (loss)(6) was Euro (74) million,
including the impact from purchase price allocation entries of Euro (144)
million. For the quarter, reported net loss (group share) was Euro (345)
million or Euro (0.15) per diluted share (USD (0.21) per ADS), including the
impact from purchase price allocation entries of Euro (87) million.
Adjusted Results
In addition to the reported results Alcatel-Lucent is
providing adjusted financial results in order to provide meaningful
comparable information, which exclude the main non-cash impacts from purchase
price allocation entries. The global Thales transaction has been closed
during the second quarter 2007 and all activities which have been contributed
to Thales as of June 30, 2007 (space activity on April 10, 2007 and railway
signaling and integration and services activities for mission-critical
systems on January 5, 2007) are not included in third quarter 2007 results.
Prior period results refer to the adjusted pro forma combined operations for
Alcatel-Lucent as of January 1, 2006.
For the third quarter, Alcatel-Lucent's revenues were Euro
4,350 million, compared to a pro-forma Euro 4,909 million in the year-ago
quarter, an 8% decrease at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate, or an 11%
decline at current rate. The adjusted gross profit was Euro 1,486 million,
34.2% of sales, compared to an adjusted pro-forma gross profit of Euro 1,925
million in the year-ago quarter. Adjusted operating income (loss)(7) was Euro
70 million, 1.6% of sales, compared with an adjusted pro-forma operating
income (loss) of Euro 430 million in the year-ago quarter. For the quarter,
adjusted net loss (group share) was Euro (258) million, or Euro (0.11) per
diluted share (USD (0.16) per ADS). The adjusted pro-forma net income (group
share) was Euro 532 million, or Euro 0.23 per diluted share (USD 0.33 per
ADS), in the third quarter 2006.
The net (debt)/cash position was Euro (124) million as of
September 30, 2007, compared with Euro 221 million as of June 30, 2007.
Adjusted Profit & Loss statement Third Quarter Third Quarter
- Key Figures
In Euro million except for EPS 2007 2006
Pro-forma
Revenues 4,350 4,909
Gross profit 1,486 1,925
Operating income 70 430
Net income (loss) (Group share)(x) (258) 532
EPS diluted (in Euro)(x) (0.11) 0.23
E/ADS(xx) diluted (in USD) (0.16) 0.33
Number of diluted shares (million) 2,257 2,455
(x) Net income (loss) (Group share) and EPS are adjusted from main PPA
(Purchase Price Allocation) entries taking into account a normative tax
impact
(xx)E/ADS has been calculated using the US Federal Reserve Bank
of New York noon Euro/dollar buying rate of USD 1.4219 as of September 28,
2007.
Third Quarter 2007 Business Highlights
The following figures are based on adjusted results.
Segment breakdown Third Third yoy Second qoq
Quarter Quarter comparison Quarter comparison
(in Euro million) at 2007 at
2007 2006 constant constant
Pro-forma rate rate
Revenues 4,350 4,909 (8)% 4,326 2%
Carriers 3,142 3,706 (12)% 3,104 2%
- Wireline 1,520 1,447 8% 1,505 2%
- Wireless 1,276 1,674 (20)% 1,237 4%
- Convergence 346 585 (39)% 362 (3)%
Enterprise 380 362 8% 376 2%
Services 777 775 3% 750 4%
Other & 51 66 96
Eliminations
Operating income 70 430 (19)
(loss)
Carriers 22 389 (73)
Enterprise 29 24 23
Services 40 60 29
Other & (21) (43) 2
Eliminations
Business Commentary
The following business comments are based on a year over year comparison,
unless otherwise stated. Business trend comparisons are based on variations
at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate.
Carrier Business Segment
For the third quarter 2007, revenue for the carrier business segment was
Euro 3,142 million compared to Euro 3,706 million in the year-ago quarter, an
8% decrease at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate, or a 15% decrease at
current rate. Adjusted operating income (loss) was Euro 22 million, a 0.7%
operating margin.
Wireline
For the third quarter 2007, revenue for the wireline business group was
Euro 1,520 million compared to Euro 1,447 million in the year-ago quarter, an
8% increase at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate, or a 5% increase at current
rate.
Key Highlights:
- Revenues were very strong in optical networking with good
growth in terrestrial and a robust increase in submarine. Metro and long-haul
WDM exhibited a very strong performance. North America, Europe and South and
Asia-Pacific increased on a regional basis.
- Broadband access also demonstrated a solid quarter in DSL
with 8.0 million lines delivered (24.9 million lines delivered year to date),
up 19% year over year, with strong traction in North America, clearly showing
continuous momentum since the merger. Alcatel-Lucent maintained the #1
position in IP DSLAM with ISAM product family. Alcatel-Lucent strengthened
its leadership in GPON and signed a number of new deals during the quarter,
including Neuf Cegetel.
- IP exhibited another dynamic quarter with strong revenues
and solidifying the #2 position in Edge Routing. For the fifth straight
quarter, Alcatel-Lucent was #2 in Ovum-RHK's Service Provider Edge IP/MPLS
segment with a 21% market share. For the first time, Dell'Oro recognized
Alcatel-Lucent as the #2 service provider edge router vendor with a 17%
market share. SFR selected Alcatel-Lucent as its sole supplier for its
nationwide IP/MPLS transport infrastructure.
Wireless
For the third quarter 2007, revenue for the wireless business segment was
Euro 1,276 million compared to Euro 1,674 million in the year-ago quarter, a
20% decrease at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate, or a 24% decrease at
current rate.
Key Highlights:
- The wireless revenue decline was largely due to a comparison
with very strong CDMA results in North America in the year-ago quarter, when
significant initial revenues were booked for the deployment of CDMA2000
1x-EV-DO Rev A by major operators following the commercial availability of
the enabling software. Sequentially, CDMA revenue slightly grew as CDMA
gained outside North America, primarily in India, and Rev A deployments
continued in North America and globally..
- Revenue in GSM declined from the year-ago quarter but
continued to gain traction with its second consecutive strong sequential
increase, notably with new product offerings (Twin TRX and ATCA BSC). In
GSM/EDGE, Alcatel-Lucent announced new deployments or expansions with key
customers in high growth economies including China Mobile, Uganda's Hits
Telecom and Uganda Telecom, Mongolia's Mobicom and Egypt's Mobinil.
- The 3G business announced significant contracts in all areas
of the portfolio, including:
- A W-CDMA/HSPA win with Uganda Telecom, an HSUPA deployment
with mobikom Austria, and a trial of the company's Base Station Router (BSR)
Femto for in-building applications with Japan's Softbank Mobile.
- CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A contracts with Cricket Communications and
Ntelos in the U.S., Skylink in Russia and UMC in Ukraine. Additionally,
Cellular South recently announced that it invested in upgrades to its
CDMA2000 network, preparing them for RevA roll-outs.
- A TD-SCDMA expansion with China Netcom in Qingdao, in
cooperation with Alcatel-Lucent's flagship company in China, Alcatel Shanghai
Bell and its partner Datang Mobile.
- The company announced a series of new commercial WiMAX
contract in Q3 with customers including Pakistan's Mobilink (a subsidiary of
Orascom), Germany's VSE NET, Taiwan's Far EasTone, Russia's Synterra and
Brazil Telecom. The company also announced a new trial with France's Bollore.
Since the beginning of 2007, Alcatel-Lucent signed more than 70 pilots and
deployments across the world and 15 commercial contracts signed since the
beginning of 2007. ONEMAX, our customer in the Dominican Republic, opened
commercial service last week on its WiMAX network. This is the first WiMAX
network commercially launched in the 3.5 GHz band - a world premiere.
Convergence
For the third quarter 2007, revenue for the convergence
business group was Euro 346 million compared to Euro 585 million in the
year-ago quarter, a 39% decrease at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate, or a
41% decrease at current rate.
Key Highlights:
- In a continued competitive market, classic core switching
revenue continued to decline.
- Alcatel-Lucent has increased its share of the next
generation core networking market since the merger, but that business is
still not nearly big enough to offset the declines in legacy core networking.
- In the multimedia and payment businesses, revenues were
negatively impacted by the declining market in pre-paid payment solutions.
Investments continued in order to evolve IPTV capabilities, including the
acquisition of Tamblin, a London-based developer of applications and tools
that enables interactive TV programming and advertising over IP.
- Alcatel-Lucent continued to gain traction in the NGN/IMS
market with contract wins at Hits Telecom Uganda for a Mobile NGN solution;
Mongolia's Mobicom for a nation-wide NGN network, including softswitches,
gateways and a convergent real-time payment solution; and Polish operator
Exatel SA for an IMS platform.
Enterprise Business Segment
For the third quarter 2007, revenue for the enterprise
business segment was Euro 380 million compared to Euro 362 million in the
year-ago quarter, an 8% increase at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate, or a
5% increase at current rate. Adjusted operating income (loss) was Euro 29
million, a 7.6% operating margin.
Key Highlights:
- Revenues increased across all parts of the enterprise
business, with a very strong performance in the Asia-Pacific region. Customer
PCCW in Hong Kong is using Alcatel-Lucent technology to offer cellular
extension, push mails, unified communications to 200,000 small and medium
businesses. Korea telecom is leveraging the Alcatel-Lucent VitalQIP to offer
managed services to 7 million IP subscribers.
- The voice and data business contributed to the segment's
growth: the data business continued to perform well, delivering strong
double-digit growth year over year for the third consecutive quarter. IP
usage penetration rates increased, reaching 43% year to date, versus 36% for
the same period in 2006.
- Following Alcatel-Lucent's introduction of new security
solutions, Sprint Nextel introduced a new security service to enterprises
using the Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 3500 Nonstop Laptop Guardian to offer
comprehensive security for corporate laptops of mobile employees.
- Genesys, Alcatel-Lucent's contact center activity, continued
to perform well and execute well in its core market of large enterprises,
while extending its market reach via capabilities for managed services.
Genesys reported strong growth in Europe. AT&T announced an expanded
relationship with Genesys in which AT&T is both certifying the advanced
Genesys SIP Server product with AT&T's Internet Protocol (IP) Toll-Free
service and adding the Genesys suite to its Integrated Contact Services (ICS)
portfolio of managed contact center services.
Services Business Segment
For the third quarter 2007, revenue for the services business segment was
Euro 777 million compared to Euro 775 million in the year-ago quarter, a 3%
increase at a constant Euro/USD exchange rate, or flat at current rate.
Adjusted operating income (loss) was Euro 40 million, a 5.1% operating
margin.
Key Highlights:
- The acquisition of telecommunications consulting firm TAG
expands Alcatel-Lucent's enterprise services business and will help
enterprise customers by leveraging network outsourcing resources
- Network operations and hosted services registered a strong
performance with a key contract with Orange Switzerland to outsource the
maintenance and network operations of its entire mobile network as well as a
two-year extension of its existing contract with E-Plus, the third largest
mobile carrier in Germany, for the expansion, maintenance and operation of
its mobile network.
- Multi-vendor maintenance revenue and a Multi-vendor Single
Point-of-Contact solution continued to grow based on new orders and support
for existing networks. Alcatel-Lucent will provide installation, maintenance
and network integration for I.T.E.N.O.S, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
- Key network integration contracts were signed with China
Unicom, China Mobile and Reliance Communications to provide wireless network
optimization and project management services.
- IPTV remains a major driver of IP network transformation and
continues to present major market opportunities. Alcatel-Lucent was selected
by SingTel, which will enhance its mio TV Service with Alcatel-Lucent's
end-to-end suite of network integration services and Triple Play solutions,
and by Shanghai Telecom to provide consulting, implementation, management,
and maintenance services.
Note: 2007 reported and adjusted profit and loss statement is
enclosed in Annex.
Alcatel-Lucent will host an audio webcast at 1:00 p.m. Paris
time (12:00 p.m. London and 8:00 a.m. New York), which can be accessed at
http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/3q2007.
About Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) provides
solutions that enable service providers, enterprises and governments
worldwide, to deliver voice, data and video communication services to
end-users. As a leader in fixed, mobile and converged broadband networking,
IP technologies, applications, and services, Alcatel-Lucent offers the
end-to-end solutions that enable compelling communications services for
people at home, at work and on the move. With operations in more than 130
countries, Alcatel-Lucent is a local partner with global reach. The company
has the most experienced global services team in the industry, and one of the
largest research, technology and innovation organizations in the
telecommunications industry. Alcatel-Lucent achieved adjusted proforma
revenues of Euro 18.3 billion in 2006 and is incorporated in France, with
executive offices located in Paris. (All figures exclude impact of activities
transferred to Thales). For more information, visit Alcatel-Lucent on the
Internet: http://www.alcatel-lucent.com
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ANNEX
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(1) Compared to 2006 pro-forma revenues
(2) Adjusted Income (loss) from operating activities before
restructuring costs, impairment of assets, gain (loss) on disposal of
consolidated entities and post-retirement benefit plan amendment, excluding
impacts of Lucent's purchase price allocation.
(3) Adjusted for acquisitions; Euro/USD exchange rate; R&D capitalization
& one-offs
(4) see footnote 3
(5) Adjusted Income (loss) from operating activities before restructuring
costs, impairment of assets, gain/(loss) on disposal of consolidated entities
and post-retirement benefit plan amendment.
(6) Income (loss) from operating activities before restructuring costs,
impairment of assets, gain/(loss) on disposal of consolidated entities and
post-retirement benefit plan amendment.
(7) See footnote 2
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