Intel Reports Strong Third-Quarter Results

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Algemeen advies 14/10/2009 07:07
. Third-Quarter Revenue $9.4 Billion, Strongest Second-to-Third-Quarter Growth in over 30 years
. Gross Margin 58 Percent, Up 7 Points Sequentially
. Operating Income $2.6 Billion
. Net Income $1.9 Billion
. EPS 33 Cents

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 13, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Intel Corporation today reported third-quarter revenue of $9.4 billion. The company reported operating income of $2.6 billion, net income of $1.9 billion and earnings per share (EPS) of 33 cents.

"Intel's strong third-quarter results underscore that computing is essential to people's lives, proving the importance of technology innovation in leading an economic recovery," said Paul Otellini, Intel president and CEO. "This momentum in the current economic climate, plus our product leadership, gives us confidence about our business prospects going forward. As we look ahead, Intel's game-changing 32nm process technology will usher in another wave of innovation from new, powerful Intel(R) Xeon(TM) server platforms to high-performance Intel(R) Core(TM) processors to low-power Intel(R) Atom(TM) processors."
Non-GAAP Comparison
Q3 2009 vs. Q2 2009
Revenue $9.4 billion up $1.4 billion
Operating Income/(Loss) $2.6 billion up $1.1 billion
Net Income/(Loss) $1.9 billion up $807 million
Earnings/(Losses) Per Share 33 cents up 15 cents
Q3 2009 results are GAAP. Q2 2008 results are non-GAAP and exclude the EC fine.

GAAP Comparison
Q3 2009 vs. Q2 2009 vs. Q3 2008
Revenue $9.4 billion up $1.4 billion down $828 million
Operating Income/(Loss) $2.6 billion up $2.6 billion down $519 million
Net Income/(Loss) $1.9 billion up $2.3 billion down $158 million
Earnings/(Losses) Per Share 33 cents up 40 cents down 2 cents

Key Financial Information


Record microprocessor and chipset units.
Mobility Group revenue up 19 percent, Digital Enterprise Group revenue up 14 percent, and Intel Atom microprocessor and chipset revenue up 15 percent to $415 million, all sequentially.
Gross margin was 57.6 percent, higher than the company's expectation.
The average selling price (ASP) for microprocessors was slightly down sequentially.
Inventories were down $315 million sequentially.
Spending (R&D plus MG&A) was $2.75 billion, consistent with the company's expectation.
Restructuring and asset impairment charges were $63 million, higher than the company's expectation.
The net loss from equity investments and interest and other was $47 million, better than the company's expectation.
The effective tax rate was 27 percent, versus the company's expectation of 23 percent.

Business Outlook

Intel's Business Outlook does not include the potential impact of any mergers, acquisitions, divestitures or other business combinations that may be completed after Oct. 12.

Q4 2009


Revenue: $10.1 billion, plus or minus $400 million.
Gross margin percentage: 62 percent, plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Spending (R&D plus MG&A): Approximately $2.9 billion.
Restructuring and asset impairment charges: Approximately $40 million.
Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles and costs: Approximately $20 million.
Impact of equity investments and interest and other: Approximately zero.
Tax rate: Approximately 26 percent.
Depreciation: Approximately $1.2 billion.
Full Year Capital spending: Expected to be $4.5 billion plus or minus $100 million, down from the prior expectation of $4.7 billion plus or minus $200 million.

Status of Business Outlook

During the quarter, Intel's corporate representatives may reiterate the Business Outlook during private meetings with investors, investment analysts, the media and others. From the close of business on Nov. 25 until publication of the company's fourth-quarter earnings release, Intel will observe a "Quiet Period" during which the Business Outlook disclosed in the company's news releases and filings with the SEC should be considered as historical, speaking as of prior to the Quiet Period only and not subject to an update by the company.

Risk Factors

The above statements and any others in this document that refer to plans and expectations for the fourth quarter, the year and the future are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Many factors could affect Intel's actual results, and variances from Intel's current expectations regarding such factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements. Intel presently considers the following to be the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the corporation's expectations.

Demand could be different from Intel's expectations due to factors including changes in business and economic conditions; customer acceptance of Intel's and competitors' products; changes in customer order patterns including order cancellations; and changes in the level of inventory at customers.
Intel operates in intensely competitive industries that are characterized by a high percentage of costs that are fixed or difficult to reduce in the short term and product demand that is highly variable and difficult to forecast. Additionally, Intel is in the process of transitioning to its next generation of products on 32nm process technology, and there could be execution issues associated with these changes, including product defects and errata along with lower than anticipated manufacturing yields. Revenue and the gross margin percentage are affected by the timing of new Intel product introductions and the demand for and market acceptance of Intel's products; actions taken by Intel's competitors, including product offerings and introductions, marketing programs and pricing pressures and Intel's response to such actions; and Intel's ability to respond quickly to technological developments and to incorporate new features into its products.
The gross margin percentage could vary significantly from expectations based on changes in revenue levels; capacity utilization; start-up costs, including costs associated with the new 32nm process technology; variations in inventory valuation, including variations related to the timing of qualifying products for sale; excess or obsolete inventory; product mix and pricing; manufacturing yields; changes in unit costs; impairments of long-lived assets, including manufacturing, assembly/test and intangible assets; and the timing and execution of the manufacturing ramp and associated costs.
Expenses, particularly certain marketing and compensation expenses, as well as restructuring and asset impairment charges, vary depending on the level of demand for Intel's products and the level of revenue and profits.
The tax rate expectation is based on current tax law and current expected income. The tax rate may be affected by the jurisdictions in which profits are determined to be earned and taxed; changes in the estimates of credits, benefits and deductions; the resolution of issues arising from tax audits with various tax authorities, including payment of interest and penalties; and the ability to realize deferred tax assets.
Gains or losses from equity securities and interest and other could vary from expectations depending on gains or losses realized on the sale or exchange of securities; gains or losses from equity method investments; impairment charges related to debt securities as well as equity and other investments; interest rates; cash balances; and changes in fair value of derivative instruments.
The majority of our non-marketable equity investment portfolio balance is concentrated in companies in the flash memory market segment, and declines in this market segment or changes in management's plans with respect to our investments in this market segment could result in significant impairment charges, impacting restructuring charges as well as gains/losses on equity investments and interest and other.
Intel's results could be impacted by adverse economic, social, political and physical/infrastructure conditions in countries where Intel, its customers or its suppliers operate, including military conflict and other security risks, natural disasters, infrastructure disruptions, health concerns and fluctuations in currency exchange rates.
Intel's results could be affected by adverse effects associated with product defects and errata (deviations from published specifications), and by litigation or regulatory matters involving intellectual property, stockholder, consumer, antitrust and other issues, such as the litigation and regulatory matters described in Intel's SEC reports.

A detailed discussion of these and other factors that could affect Intel's results is included in Intel's SEC filings, including the report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended June 27, 2009.




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