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Axon reports Q1 2024 revenue of $461 million, up 34% year over year, raises outlook

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 6, 2024 — (PRNewswire) —  

Fellow shareholders,

Axon is pleased to report a strong start to 2024 with another quarter of impressive financial performance supporting an improved outlook for FY 2024, and continued long-term innovation that we expect will fuel our growth for years to come. First quarter revenue growth of 34% marks our 9th consecutive quarter of growth above 25%, and we delivered improved profitability with first quarter net income margin of 28.9% and Adjusted EBITDA margin of 23.6%.

Axon Cloud & Services revenue of $176 million grew 52% year over year, more than doubling over the last two years. Our software revenue growth is driven by both adoption of new products from our existing customers and attracting new users to our ecosystem. Our net revenue retention remains a powerful driver at 122%, and we aim to sustain robust software growth over the longer term through disruptive product innovation. This includes recently announced significant new advancements leveraging artificial intelligence ("AI") and virtual reality ("VR") to enhance officer training and productivity, and our planned acquisition of Dedrone, which will help make our vision for Drone as a First Responder ("DFR") a reality.

Our integrated subscription plans drive value for our customers beyond what can be achieved through disparate point solutions and our software growth is also linked to record demand for our TASER and Sensors products. TASER revenue of $179 million grew 33% year over year propelled by demand for TASER 10. Sensors & Other revenue of $106 million grew 14% year over year driven by adoption of Axon Body 4.

Axon's consistent growth at increasing scale is a result of execution on our strategy to build the modern technology ecosystem for public safety and trusting partnership with our customers. Their feedback energizes our teams to work on the next innovations to help drive better outcomes, and we see tailwinds across our product portfolio now and in the future. Looking ahead, we aim to deliver improved financial performance and are increasing our revenue and Adjusted EBITDA expectations for the year. We are humbled to provide this update and share more detail, below.

Select Highlights

Axon Week 2024
In April, we hosted our ninth annual user conference, combining our long-running Axon Accelerate and second annual TASERCON into one main event — Axon Week. Our largest user conference to date welcomed over 1,400 customer attendees and featured 99 breakout sessions to demonstrate the Axon ecosystem and facilitate broader conversations about public safety. Our expanding user base was also on display, with strong attendance across emerging customer verticals for Axon. Over 20% of our customer attendees came from verticals outside of U.S. state and local law enforcement, including international, U.S. federal, justice, corrections and enterprise.

Axon Week has become one of the largest user conferences in public safety and is an exciting way to bring our customers together with our teams to share ideas, and showcase the full power of the Axon ecosystem. Each year, we also use this event to introduce and highlight new products and solution applications to our customers. Our announcements from Axon Week 2024 include advancements to our VR training portfolio, an improved mobile app, and Draft One, which we explore in greater detail next in this letter.

"Our philosophy across all of these things is simple: Saving Seconds Saves Lives." - Rick Smith, Axon Founder and CEO

Product Innovation Highlights

Draft One
Axon's latest AI-driven product, Draft One, is a revolutionary new software tool that drafts high-quality police report narratives in seconds based on auto-transcribed body-worn camera audio. Draft One leverages the advanced power of Generative AI and includes a range of critical safeguards, requiring every report to be reviewed and approved by a human officer, ensuring accuracy and accountability of the information before reports are submitted.

We believe Draft One is a valuable tool that will drive immediate productivity gains for our customers. Reporting is a critical component of good police work; however, it has become a significant part of the job that officers commonly refer to as "burdensome." Axon found that every week officers in the United States can spend about 40% of their time — or 15 hours per week — on what is essentially data entry. Additionally, prosecutors and defense attorneys have shared that they welcome the quality improvement of Draft One reports as they can help support and accelerate the judicial process.

"Draft One is the next evolution in report-writing; as significant as when law enforcement moved from the typewriter to the word processor."
— Captain Brian Gossard, Lafayette Indiana Police

"You come on this job wanting to make an impact. You don't come on this job wanting to write reports. So, this AI feature, I'm super excited about it."
— Chief Scott Galloway, Lafayette Indiana Police

"My experience using Draft One really blew me away. [...] A 25 to 30 minute long report...you hit the narrative button and it cranks something out in a few seconds."
— Officer Nathan Stoneking, Lafayette Indiana Police

"With over 27 years of experience in law enforcement, I have seen technology come and go, but Draft One is one of the most exciting innovations for law enforcement I have ever seen."
— Sergeant Robert Younger, Fort Collins Colorado Police Services

Draft One is one of many examples of Axon's commitment to innovating responsibly. Axon conducted a double-blind study to compare the quality between report narratives written with Draft One and those without. Results showed that Draft One performed equal to or better than officer-only report narratives across five dimensions, including completeness, neutrality, objectivity, terminology and coherence. In addition, we partnered with our Ethics & Equity Advisory Council ("EEAC") to rigorously evaluate word choice selection, draft quality and potential racial bias. Input from Axon's EEAC also included setting the default experience to limit report drafts to minor incident types and charge levels, and specifically excluding incidents where arrests took place and for felonies from the default settings. In practice, customers can still adjust from these default settings based on their specific preferences.

Axon VR Training

The Axon mobile app
Axon recognizes the versatile nature of law enforcement duties, which require presence both in the field and at the station. We also recognize the benefit of providing tools to increase officer efficiency, enabling our customers to get more done regardless of where they are. In fact, Axon's 2024 Digital Evidence Trends Report found that 41% of officers return to the station multiple times per shift to review evidence or write reports. The same report also found that 55% of officers desire a mobile app that gives them the ability to review evidence in the field. In response, we have developed the Axon mobile app, which consolidates crucial features of the Axon ecosystem into one mobile platform.

The Axon mobile app is the first mobile app combining both digital evidence and records management into the same user interface. It enhances on-the-go accessibility and efficiency, and improves the experience for each user of our products, individually. Officers can handle evidence workflows and start and complete reports from the field, all without needing to return to the station. The app also includes a dynamic dashboard that provides a clear visual of action items that require attention, and it allows officers to search for, review, request and maintain evidence including evidence categories, identification items, titles and other metadata. Over time, we plan to continue to build even more Axon experiences available in Axon's desktop applications and into simplified mobile applications purpose-built inside this new unified, modern, mobile app.

"The main challenge is trying to keep up with all the digital evidence. You have to try to identify it, retain it and digest it all quickly." — Commander Nicholas Sanders, Albuquerque Police Department

Axon believes better training will play a critical role in achieving our moonshot goal to cut gun-related deaths between police and the public in half by 2033. VR is a core technology powering our approach to help improve officer response and performance through more repetition, better practice in dynamic scenarios and more immersive experiences.

Over the last year, we introduced all-new ergonomically accurate TASER 10, TASER 7 and firearm VR controllers and expanded our training library to include more community engagement and de-escalation training modules. To take VR to the next level, we have now introduced Virtual Reality Based Training ("vRBT") Live-Action, which incorporates 360 degree video immersions, featuring real human actors with realistic emotions and expressions, and vRBT Simulator CGI, which overlays VR training with interactive computer generated imagery ("CGI") elements in 3D.

Now, Axon VR Training and TASER 10 are closely linked, and every TASER master instructor course includes VR training elements. Before these advances, TASER trainees would have limited experience with deploying a live TASER 10 due to budgetary limits on the number of cartridges that could be dedicated to training. VR democratizes TASER training across large and small agencies, enabling our customers to deploy hundreds of TASER 10 cartridges in VR at no incremental cost. In our newly introduced TASER 10 VR Validation Course, each trainee will deploy TASER 10 probes in VR on 40 different targets, which equates to a savings of more than $1,000 in real-world cartridges.

Strategic Ecosystem Expansion

Game-changing acquisition of Dedrone to accelerate next-generation drone solutions
Axon believes robotic security applications through drones and related technologies will play an enormous role in our mission to Protect Life. Today, Axon announced we have entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Dedrone, a global leader in airspace security. The acquisition of Dedrone is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the second half of 2024.

Dedrone is one of the most widely used and reliable counter-drone systems in the world, protecting the public by ensuring drone technology is used as a force for good. As unauthorized drone activity increases, enhanced airspace awareness and drone defense technology have become essential in ensuring public safety and national security. Dedrone can help rapidly detect, track, identify and, where permitted, mitigate drones and locate their pilots across multiple use cases both in civilian and professional security settings.

Dedrone's technologies are also a key resource to expanding the authorized use of drones as first responders ("DFR") in public safety. DFR programs are designed to deploy drones to a scene in advance of ground units, enhancing situational awareness to improve response strategies, optimizing the allocation of already limited resources and reducing the risk of harm to human officers.

Dedrone is another example of our execution on our investment strategy, which is geared to accelerate our product roadmap and enhance our ecosystem while building our talent base in product categories accretive to our long term growth. Dedrone follows our acquisitions of Sky-Hero and Fusus in the last 12 months and similarly complements our existing portfolio while expanding our product applications across our customer verticals. We estimate Dedrone will add approximately $14 billion to Axon's total addressable market ("TAM"). In total, our acquisitions of Sky-Hero and Fusus and our planned acquisition of Dedrone would expand our TAM by more than 50% over the last year from $50 billion to $77 billion.

Q1 2024 Summary Results

Quarterly revenue of $461 million grew 34% year over year, exceeding our expectations driven by continued strength in Axon Cloud & Services, increasing adoption of TASER 10 driving growth in TASER devices and cartridges, and adoption of Axon Body 4.

Total company gross margin of 56.4% declined 310 basis points year over year driven by an increase in stock-based compensation expenses. Non-GAAP company gross margin of 63.2% increased 330 basis points year over year driven by increased mix from high-margin Axon Cloud & Services revenue and the absence of one-time items related to inventory and other cost adjustments recognized in Q1 2023.

Operating profit of $16 million was approximately flat year over year, with higher revenue offset by increased stock-based compensation expenses in our COGS. Operating expenses as a percent of revenue improved to 52.9% as compared to 54.7% in Q1 2023 and included $45 million in stock-based compensation expenses.

Net income of $133 million (28.9% net income margin, compared to 13.2% in Q1 2023), or $1.73 per diluted share, supported non-GAAP net income of $89 million (19.3% non-GAAP net income margin), or $1.15 per diluted share. The increase in net income year over year was primarily driven by unrealized gains related to our strategic investments, higher revenue and operating leverage.

Adjusted EBITDA of $109 million increased 67.3% year over year driven by higher revenue and operational leverage.

Operating cash flow reflects a $16 million outflow in the quarter, an improvement of $40 million year over year and in-line with expected cash flow seasonality of prepaid expenses and other payments, such as company-wide bonus payouts and commission payments tied to strong 2023 performance.

As of March 31, 2024, Axon had $964 million in cash, cash equivalents and investments, and outstanding convertible notes in principal amount of $690 million, for a net cash position of $274 million, down $279 million sequentially, primarily driven by the closed acquisition of Fusus.

Financial commentary by segment

Software & Sensors





















THREE MONTHS ENDED



CHANGE




31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023


QoQ


YoY



(in thousands)








Axon Cloud & Services revenue(1)


$

176,467



$

163,632



$

116,453



7.8

%


51.5

%

Axon Cloud & Services gross margin



72.8

%



74.6

%



73.2

%


(180)

bp


(40)

bp

Axon Cloud & Services adjusted gross margin



74.5

%



75.2

%



73.8

%


(70)

bp


70

bp




















Sensors & Other revenue


$

105,521



$

107,167



$

92,308



(1.5)

%


14.3

%

Sensors & Other gross margin



38.7

%



46.3

%



38.2

%


(760)

bp


50

bp

Sensors & Other adjusted gross margin



46.9

%



46.5

%



38.6

%


40

bp


830

bp

________________

(1)

The TASER segment includes Cloud and Services revenue, which is not included here.

 

TASER








































THREE MONTHS ENDED



CHANGE




31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023


QoQ


YoY



(in thousands)








Revenue


$

178,748



$

161,343



$

134,282



10.8

%


33.1

%

Gross margin



50.7

%



57.1

%



62.2

%


(640)

bp


(1,150)

bp

Adjusted gross margin



61.8

%



57.6

%



62.4

%


420

bp


(60)

bp

 

Forward-looking performance indicators






































31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


30 SEP 2023


30 JUN 2023


31 MAR 2023



($ in millions)


Annual recurring revenue (1)


$

825



$

732



$

652



$

590



$

551


Net revenue retention (1)



122

%



122

%



122

%



122

%



121

%

Total company future contracted revenue (1)


$

7,036



$

7,140



$

5,819



$

5,227



$

4,778


____________________

(1)

Refer to "Statistical Definitions" below.

2024 Outlook          

The following forward-looking statements reflect Axon's expectations as of May 6, 2024, and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Please refer to "Forward-looking Statements" below for more information.

Quarterly conference call and webcast
We will host our Q1 2024 earnings conference call webinar on Monday, May 6th, 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET.

The webcast will be available via a link on Axon's investor relations website at  https://investor.axon.com, or can be accessed directly via https://axon.zoom.us/j/91234146923

Statistical Definitions
Annual recurring revenue: Annual recurring revenue is a performance indicator that management believes provides more visibility into the growth of our revenue generated by our highest margin, recurring services. Annual recurring revenue should be viewed independently of revenue and deferred revenue because it is an operating measure and is not intended to be combined with or to replace GAAP revenue or deferred revenue, as they can be impacted by contract start and end dates and renewal rates. Annual recurring revenue is not intended to be a replacement or forecast of revenue or deferred revenue. We calculate annual recurring revenue as monthly recurring license, integration, warranty, and storage revenue, annualized. As of the first quarter of 2024, in order to comprehensively cover recurring warranty revenue, we have recast our annual recurring revenue figures to include recurring TASER segment warranty revenue, in addition to the existing inclusion of recurring warranty revenue from our Software & Sensors segment.

Net revenue retention: Dollar-based net revenue retention is an important metric to measure our ability to retain and expand our relationships with existing customers. We calculate it as the software and camera warranty subscription and support revenue from a base set of agency customers from which we generated Axon Cloud subscription revenue in the last month of a quarter divided by the software and camera warranty subscription and support revenue from the year-ago month of that same customer base. This calculation includes high-margin warranty revenue but purposely excludes the lower-margin hardware subscription component of the customer contracts, as it is meant to be a SaaS metric that we use to monitor the health of the recurring revenue business we are building. This calculation also excludes the implied monthly revenue contribution of customers that were added since the year-ago quarter, and therefore excludes the benefit of new customer acquisition. The metric includes customers, if any, that terminated during the annual period, and therefore, this metric is inclusive of customer churn. This metric is downwardly adjusted to account for the effect of phased deployments—meaning that, for the year-ago period, we consider the total contractually obligated implied monthly revenue amount, rather than monthly revenue amounts that might have been in actuality smaller on a GAAP basis due to the customer not having yet fully deployed their Axon solution. For more information relative to our revenue recognition policies, please reference our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").

Total company future contracted revenue: Total company future contracted revenue represents remaining performance obligations and includes both recognized contract liabilities as well as amounts that will be invoiced and recognized in future periods. The remaining performance obligations are limited only to arrangements that meet the definition of a contract under Accounting Standards Codification Topic 606 as of March 31, 2024. We currently expect to recognize between 15% to 25% of this balance over the next 12 months, and generally expect the remainder to be recognized over the following ten years, subject to risks related to delayed deployments, budget appropriation or other contract cancellation clauses.

Non-GAAP Measures
To supplement the Company's financial results presented in accordance with GAAP, we present the non-GAAP financial measures of EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA Margin, Adjusted Gross Margin, Non-GAAP Net Income, Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share, Free Cash Flow, and Adjusted Free Cash Flow. The Company's management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in evaluating the Company's performance in comparison to prior periods. We believe that both management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing its performance, and when planning and forecasting our future periods. A reconciliation of GAAP to the non-GAAP financial measures is presented below.

Caution on Use of Non-GAAP Measures

Although these non-GAAP financial measures are not consistent with GAAP, management believes investors will benefit by referring to these non-GAAP financial measures when assessing the Company's operating results, as well as when forecasting and analyzing future periods. However, management recognizes that:

About Axon
Axon is a technology leader in global public safety. Our moonshot goal is to cut gun-related deaths between police and the public by 50% before 2033. Axon is building the public safety operating system of the future by integrating a suite of hardware devices and cloud software solutions that lead modern policing. Axon's suite includes TASER energy devices, body cameras, in-car cameras, cloud-hosted digital evidence management solutions, productivity software and real-time operations capabilities. Axon's growing global customer base includes first responders across international, federal, state and local law enforcement, fire, corrections and emergency medical services, as well as the justice sector, enterprises and consumers.

Non-Axon trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Axon, Axon Air, Axon Body, Axon Auto-Transcribe, Axon Evidence, Axon Fleet, Axon Records, Axon Respond, Axon Standards, Axon VR, Sky-Hero, TASER, TASER 7, TASER 10, Protect Life, the Filled Bolt within Circle Logo and the Delta Logo are trademarks of Axon Enterprise, Inc., some of which are registered in the United States and other countries. For more information, visit www.axon.com/legal. All rights reserved.

Forward-looking Statements
Forward-looking statements in this letter include, without limitation, statements regarding: proposed products and services and related development efforts and activities; expectations about the market for our current and future products and services, including statements related to our user base, customer profiles and TAM; the impact of pending litigation; strategies and trends relating to subscription plan programs and revenues; statements related to recently completed acquisitions; our anticipation that contracts with governmental customers will be fulfilled; the timing and realization of future contracted revenue; the fulfillment of bookings; strategies and trends, including the amounts and benefits of, R&D investments; the sufficiency of our liquidity and financial resources; expectations about customer behavior; statements concerning projections, predictions, expectations, estimates or forecasts as to our business, financial and operational results and future economic performance, including our outlook for 2024 full year revenue, stock-based compensation expense, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, and capital expenditures; statements of management's strategies, goals and objectives and other similar expressions; as well as the ultimate resolution of financial statement items requiring critical accounting estimates, including those set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10‑K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2024. Such statements give our current expectations or forecasts of future events; they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Words such as "may," "will," "should," "could," "would," "predict," "potential," "continue," "expect," "anticipate," "future," "intend," "plan," "believe," "estimate," and similar expressions, as well as statements in future tense, identify forward-looking statements. However, not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words.

We cannot guarantee that any forward-looking statement will be realized, although we believe we have been prudent in our plans and assumptions. Achievement of future results is subject to risks, uncertainties and potentially inaccurate assumptions. The following important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements: our exposure to cancellations of government contracts due to appropriation clauses, exercise of a cancellation clause, or non-exercise of contractually optional periods; the ability of law enforcement agencies to obtain funding, including based on tax revenues; our ability to design, introduce and sell new products, services or features; our ability to defend against litigation and protect our intellectual property, and the resulting costs of this activity; our ability to win bids through the open bidding process for governmental agencies; our ability to manage our supply chain and avoid production delays, shortages and impacts to expected gross margins; the impacts of inflation, macroeconomic conditions and global events; the impact of catastrophic events or public health emergencies; the impact of stock-based compensation expense, impairment expense, and income tax expense on our financial results; customer purchase behavior, including adoption of our software as a service delivery model; negative media publicity or sentiment regarding our products; the impact of various factors on projected gross margins; defects in, or misuse of, our products; changes in the costs of product components and labor; loss of customer data, a breach of security, or an extended outage, including by our third party cloud-based storage providers; exposure to international operational risks; delayed cash collections and possible credit losses due to our subscription model; changes in government regulations in the United States and in foreign markets, especially related to the classification of our products by the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; our ability to integrate acquired businesses; the impact of declines in the fair values or impairment of our investments, including our strategic investments; our ability to attract and retain key personnel; litigation or inquiries and related time and costs; and counter-party risks relating to cash balances held in excess of federally insured limits. Many events beyond our control may determine whether results we anticipate will be achieved. Should known or unknown risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove inaccurate, actual results could differ materially from past results and those anticipated, estimated or projected. You should bear this in mind as you consider forward-looking statements. Our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, which we expect to be available on May 7, 2024, lists various important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected and historical results. These factors are intended as cautionary statements for investors within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Readers can find them in Part II, Item 1A under the heading "Risk Factors" in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10‑Q, and investors should refer to them. You should understand that it is not possible to predict or identify all such factors. You should understand that it is not possible to predict or identify all such factors. Consequently, you should not consider any such list to be a complete set of all potential risks or uncertainties. 

Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to publicly update forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. You are advised, however, to consult any further disclosures we make on related subjects in our Form 8-K, 10‑Q and 10‑K reports to the SEC. Our filings with the SEC may be accessed at the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov.

Update on Legal Matters:

Antitrust Litigation/Inquiry Regarding 2018 Vievu Acquisition
Pending in the District of New Jersey (Case No. 3:23-cv-7182-RK-RLS) is a consolidated proposed class action lawsuit alleging Axon's 2018 acquisition of Vievu LLC from Safariland LLC was anticompetitive, and that certain non-compete provisions in an ancillary holster supply agreement between Axon and Safariland unlawfully restrained trade. The complaint is based primarily on prior claims dismissed by the FTC without condition or consent decree. Axon denies the allegations and is vigorously defending the action.

Axon has served motions to dismiss all claims and to strike the class allegations on numerous grounds, including that Axon's federal, state, and municipal customers with sovereign immunity cannot be absent class members. Motion practice is underway on Axon's motion to dismiss and motion to strike class allegations, with rulings unlikely in 2024.  Discovery is stayed pending these rulings.

Axon has also received a recent request for information from the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General regarding this same consummated Vievu transaction. Axon intends to cooperate with any such investigation and work to resolve any concerns of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(in thousands, except per share data)






















THREE MONTHS ENDED



31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023

Net sales from products


$

272,048


$

258,405


$

219,389

Net sales from services



188,688



173,737



123,654

Net sales



460,736



432,142



343,043

Cost of product sales



151,698



125,664



107,584

Cost of service sales



48,992



42,591



31,357

Cost of sales



200,690



168,255



138,941

Gross margin



260,046



263,887



204,102

Operating expenses:










Sales, general and administrative



152,669



137,106



116,567

Research and development



91,097



83,972



70,927

Total operating expenses



243,766



221,078



187,494

Income from operations



16,280



42,809



16,608

Interest Income, net



10,374



12,325



9,666

Other income, net



139,066



668



15,610

Income before provision for income taxes



165,720



55,802



41,884

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes



32,502



(1,469)



(3,255)

Net income


$

133,218


$

57,271


$

45,139

Net income per common and common equivalent shares:










Basic


$

1.77


$

0.76


$

0.62

Diluted


$

1.73


$

0.75


$

0.61

Weighted average number of common and common equivalent shares outstanding:










Basic



75,355



75,060



72,638

Diluted



77,132



76,178



73,880

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

SEGMENT REPORTING

(in thousands)




































































THREE MONTHS ENDED



THREE MONTHS ENDED



THREE MONTHS ENDED




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31 DEC 2023



31 MAR 2023








Software











Software











Software












and











and











and








TASER



Sensors



Total



TASER



Sensors



Total



TASER



Sensors



Total


Net sales from products (1)


$

166,527



$

105,521



$

272,048



$

151,238



$

107,167



$

258,405



$

127,081



$

92,308



$

219,389


Net sales from services (2)



12,221




176,467




188,688




10,105




163,632




173,737




7,201




116,453




123,654


Net sales



178,748




281,988




460,736




161,343




270,799




432,142




134,282




208,761




343,043


Cost of product sales



86,984




64,714




151,698




68,067




57,597




125,664




50,583




57,001




107,584


Cost of service sales



1,074




47,918




48,992




1,096




41,495




42,591




180




31,177




31,357


Cost of sales



88,058




112,632




200,690




69,163




99,092




168,255




50,763




88,178




138,941


Gross margin



90,690




169,356




260,046




92,180




171,707




263,887




83,519




120,583




204,102


Gross margin %



50.7

%



60.1

%



56.4

%



57.1

%



63.4

%



61.1

%



62.2

%



57.8

%



59.5

%

Adjusted gross margin



61.8

%



64.1

%



63.2

%



57.6

%



63.8

%



61.5

%



62.4

%



58.2

%



59.9

%

_____________________

(1)       

Software and Sensors "products" revenue consists of sensors, including on-officer body cameras, Axon Fleet cameras, other hardware sensors, warranties on sensors, and other products, and is sometimes referred to as Sensors and Other revenue.

(2)       

Software and Sensors "services" revenue comprises sales related to the Axon Cloud and Services, which includes Axon Evidence, cloud-based evidence management software revenue, other recurring cloud-hosted software revenue and related professional services, and is sometimes referred to as Axon Cloud and Services revenue.

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

SALES BY PRODUCT AND SERVICE

(in thousands)
































THREE MONTHS ENDED


31 MAR 2024



31 DEC 2023



31 MAR 2023


TASER segment:


















TASER Devices (Professional)

$

98,676


21.4

%


$

94,758


21.9

%


$

67,472


19.7

%

Cartridges


56,198


12.2




43,781


10.1




46,800


13.6


Axon Evidence and Cloud Services


12,221


2.7




10,105


2.4




7,201


2.1


Extended Warranties


8,526


1.8




8,226


1.9




7,670


2.2


Other (1)


3,127


0.7




4,473


1.0




5,139


1.5


Total TASER segment


178,748


38.8




161,343


37.3




134,282


39.1


Software and Sensors segment:


















Axon Body Cameras and Accessories


51,205


11.1




58,957


13.7




38,797


11.3


Axon Fleet Systems


28,387


6.2




22,481


5.2




32,972


9.6


Axon Evidence and Cloud Services


175,458


38.1




165,204


38.2




118,314


34.5


Extended Warranties


18,474


4.0




17,272


4.0




14,085


4.1


Other (2)


8,464


1.8




6,885


1.6




4,593


1.4


Total Software and Sensors segment


281,988


61.2




270,799


62.7




208,761


60.9


Total net sales

$

460,736


100.0

%


$

432,142


100.0

%


$

343,043


100.0

%

_________________

(1)       

TASER segment "Other" includes smaller categories, such as VR hardware, weapons training revenue such as revenue associated with our Master Instructor School, and TASER consumer device sales.

(2)       

Software and Sensors segment "Other" includes revenue from items including Signal Sidearm, Interview Room, Axon Air and other sensors and equipment.

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

(in thousands)
























THREE MONTHS ENDED




31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023


EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA:











Net income


$

133,218


$

57,271


$

45,139


Depreciation and amortization



11,564



10,051



6,689


Interest expense



1,756



1,772



1,724


Investment interest income



(12,130)



(14,097)



(11,390)


Provision for (benefit from) income taxes



32,502



(1,469)



(3,255)


EBITDA


$

166,910


$

53,528


$

38,907













Adjustments:











Stock-based compensation expense


$

75,115


$

35,130


$

34,350


Unrealized gain on strategic investments and marketable securities, net



(97,419)



(521)



(15,570)


Gain on remeasurement of previously held minority interest, net



(42,292)






Transaction costs related to strategic investments and acquisitions



6,357



2,708



843


Loss on disposal, abandonment, and impairment of property, equipment and intangible assets, net







156


Costs related to antitrust and FTC litigations



224



169




Payroll taxes related to XSPP vesting and CEO Award option exercises





50



6,392


Adjusted EBITDA


$

108,895


$

91,064


$

65,078


Net income as a percentage of net sales



28.9

%


13.3

%


13.2

%

Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of net sales



23.6

%


21.1

%


19.0

%












Stock-based compensation expense:











Cost of product and service sales


$

29,595


$

1,910


$

1,320


Sales, general and administrative



23,155



15,301



15,445


Research and development



22,365



17,919



17,585


Total


$

75,115


$

35,130


$

34,350


 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES - continued

(in thousands, except per share amounts)
























THREE MONTHS ENDED




31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023


Non-GAAP net income:











GAAP net income


$

133,218


$

57,271


$

45,139


Non-GAAP adjustments:











Stock-based compensation expense



75,115



35,130



34,350


Unrealized gain on strategic investments and marketable securities, net



(97,419)



(521)



(15,570)


Gain on remeasurement of previously held minority interest, net



(42,292)






Transaction costs related to strategic investments and acquisitions



6,357



2,708



843


Loss on disposal, abandonment, and impairment of property, equipment and intangible assets, net







156


Costs related to antitrust and FTC litigations



224



169




Payroll taxes related to XSPP vesting and CEO Award option exercises





50



6,392


Income tax effects



13,647



(9,391)



(6,660)


Non-GAAP net income


$

88,850


$

85,416


$

64,650













Diluted income per common share











GAAP


$

1.73


$

0.75


$

0.61


Non-GAAP


$

1.15


$

1.12


$

0.88













Weighted average number of diluted common and common equivalent shares outstanding (in thousands)



77,132



76,178



73,880


 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES - continued

(in thousands)


















THREE MONTHS ENDED




31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023

Net sales


$

460,736



$

432,142



$

343,043


Cost of sales



200,690




168,255




138,941


Gross margin



260,046




263,887




204,102


Stock-based compensation expense



29,595




1,910




1,320


Amortization of acquired intangible assets



1,686








Adjusted gross margin


$

291,327



$

265,797



$

205,422


Gross margin



56.4

%



61.1

%



59.5

%

Adjusted gross margin



63.2

%



61.5

%



59.9

%

 

Software and Sensors












































































THREE MONTHS ENDED



31 MAR 2024



31 DEC 2023



31 MAR 2023



Axon Cloud



Sensors







Axon Cloud



Sensors







Axon Cloud



Sensors








& Services



& Other



Total



& Services



& Other



Total



& Services



& Other




Total


New sales


$

176,467



$

105,521



$

281,988



$

163,632



$

107,167



$

270,799



$

116,453



$

92,308



$

208,761


Cost of sales



47,918




64,714




112,632




41,495




57,597




99,092




31,177




57,001




88,178


Gross margin



128,549




40,807




169,356




122,137




49,570




171,707




85,276




35,307




120,583


Stock-based compensation
expense



1,502




8,312




9,814




964




233




1,197




697




313




1,010


Amortization of acquired
intangible assets



1,348




338




1,686




















Adjusted gross margin


$

131,399



$

49,457



$

180,856



$

123,101



$

49,803



$

172,904



$

85,973



$

35,620



$

121,593


Gross margin



72.8

%



38.7

%



60.1

%



74.6

%



46.3

%



63.4

%



73.2

%



38.2

%



57.8

%

Adjusted gross margin



74.5

%



46.9

%



64.1

%



75.2

%



46.5

%



63.8

%



73.8

%



38.6

%



58.2

%

 

TASER




























THREE MONTHS ENDED




31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023

Net sales


$

178,748



$

161,343



$

134,282


Cost of sales



88,058




69,163




50,763


Gross margin



90,690




92,180




83,519


Stock-based compensation expense



19,781




713




310


Adjusted gross margin


$

110,471



$

92,893



$

83,829


Gross margin



50.7

%



57.1

%



62.2

%

Adjusted gross margin



61.8

%



57.6

%



62.4

%

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands)
















31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023



(Unaudited)




ASSETS







Current Assets:







Cash and cash equivalents


$

403,870


$

598,545

Marketable securities



99,720



77,940

Short-term investments



560,186



644,054

Accounts and notes receivable, net



476,764



417,690

Contract assets, net



266,172



275,779

Inventory



271,318



269,855

Prepaid expenses and other current assets



123,677



112,786

Total current assets



2,201,707



2,396,649








Property and equipment, net



209,166



200,533

Deferred tax assets, net



208,861



229,513

Intangible assets, net



89,419



19,539

Goodwill



308,470



57,945

Long-term notes receivable, net



2,397



2,588

Long-term contract assets, net



88,209



77,710

Strategic investments



295,497



231,730

Other long-term assets



212,470



220,638

Total assets


$

3,616,196


$

3,436,845








LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY







Current Liabilities:







Accounts payable


$

82,075


$

88,326

Accrued liabilities



127,415



188,230

Current portion of deferred revenue



516,404



491,691

Customer deposits



21,979



21,935

Other current liabilities



9,601



9,787

Total current liabilities



757,474



799,969








Deferred revenue, net of current portion



293,878



281,852

Liability for unrecognized tax benefits



18,610



18,049

Long-term deferred compensation



14,700



11,342

Long-term lease liabilities



32,546



33,550

Convertible notes, net



677,895



677,113

Other long-term liabilities



3,078



2,936

Total liabilities



1,798,181



1,824,811








Stockholders' Equity:







Preferred stock





Common stock



1



1

Additional paid-in capital



1,421,080



1,347,410

Treasury stock



(155,947)



(155,947)

Retained earnings



564,467



431,249

Accumulated other comprehensive loss



(11,586)



(10,679)

Total stockholders' equity



1,818,015



1,612,034

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity


$

3,616,196


$

3,436,845

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in thousands)
























THREE MONTHS ENDED




31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023


Cash flows from operating activities:











Net income


$

133,218


$

57,271


$

45,139


Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:











Gain on strategic investments and marketable securities, net



(97,419)



(521)



(15,570)


Stock-based compensation



75,115



35,130



34,350


Gain on remeasurement of previously held minority interest, net



(42,292)






Deferred income taxes



20,670



(19,691)



(9,660)


Depreciation and amortization



11,564



10,051



6,689


Bond amortization



(4,990)



(4,378)



(3,890)


Noncash lease expense



1,795



1,956



1,395


Amortization of debt issuance cost



782



798



756


Unrecognized tax benefits



544



473



855


Other noncash items



461



2,389



1,047


Change in assets and liabilities:











Accounts and notes receivable and contract assets



(51,132)



9,944



(50,431)


Inventory



(710)



(12,332)



(15,811)


Prepaid expenses and other assets



2



(37,762)



(64,348)


Accounts payable, accrued and other liabilities



(84,289)



50,961



(37,043)


Deferred revenue



20,743



45,749



50,199


Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities



(15,938)



140,038



(56,323)


Cash flows from investing activities:











Purchases of investments



(241,457)



(118,995)



(145,124)


Proceeds from call / maturity of investments



330,472



196,204



81,088


Purchases of property and equipment



(16,194)



(24,011)



(8,513)


Purchases of intangible assets





(56)



(125)


Proceeds from disposal of property and equipment



34



31




Strategic investments



(9,128)






Business acquisition, net of cash acquired



(237,771)






Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities



(174,044)



53,173



(72,674)


Cash flows from financing activities:











Net proceeds from equity offering







33,650


Proceeds from options exercised







39,181


Income and payroll tax payments for net-settled stock awards



(2,710)



(3,818)



(34,841)


Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities



(2,710)



(3,818)



37,990


Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents



(1,978)



3,266



779


Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash



(194,670)



192,659



(90,228)


Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period



600,670



408,011



355,552


Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period


$

406,000


$

600,670


$

265,324













 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

SELECTED CASH FLOW INFORMATION

(in thousands)






















THREE MONTHS ENDED



31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023


31 MAR 2023

Net cash provided by operating activities


$

(15,938)


$

140,038


$

(56,323)

Purchases of property and equipment



(16,194)



(24,011)



(8,513)

Purchases of intangible assets





(56)



(125)

Free cash flow, a non-GAAP measure


$

(32,132)


$

115,971


$

(64,961)

Bond premium amortization



4,990



4,378



3,890

Net campus investment



1,033



606



1,012

Adjusted free cash flow, a non-GAAP measure


$

(26,109)


$

120,955


$

(60,059)

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

SUPPLEMENTAL TABLES

(in thousands)
















31 MAR 2024


31 DEC 2023



(Unaudited)




Cash and cash equivalents


$

403,870


$

598,545

Short-term investments



560,186



644,054

Cash and cash equivalents and investments, net



964,056



1,242,599

Convertible notes, principal amount



(690,000)



(690,000)

Total cash and cash equivalents and investments, net of convertible notes


$

274,056


$

552,599

 

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