Microchip Technology Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2014

Consolidated net sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 were $482.4 million, down 2.1% sequentially from net sales of $492.7 million in the immediately preceding quarter, and up 15.9% from net sales of $416.0 million in the prior year’s third fiscal quarter. Consolidated GAAP net income for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 was $105.4 million, or 48 cents per diluted share, up from a GAAP net income of $99.8 million, or 46 cents per diluted share, in the immediately preceding quarter, and up from GAAP net income of $10.2 million, or 5 cents per diluted share, in the prior year’s third fiscal quarter.

Consolidated non-GAAP net income for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 was $132.9 million, or 61 cents per diluted share, down 2.6% from non-GAAP net income of $136.4 million, or 63 cents per diluted share, in the immediately preceding quarter, and up 57.2% from non-GAAP net income of $84.5 million, or 41 cents per diluted share, in the prior year’s third fiscal quarter. For the third quarters of fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013, our non-GAAP results exclude the effect of share-based compensation, expenses related to our acquisition activities (including intangible asset amortization, inventory valuation costs, severance costs, and legal and other general and administrative expenses associated with acquisitions), non-cash interest expense on our convertible debentures, a gain recognized on a strategic investment in a company we acquired during the third quarter of fiscal 2014, and non-recurring tax events. A reconciliation of our non-GAAP and GAAP results is included in this press release.

Microchip also announced today that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of 35.5 cents per share. The quarterly dividend is payable on March 7, 2014 to stockholders of record on February 21, 2014.

“We were pleased with our execution and financial results in the December quarter. Looking at the December 2013 quarter compared to the year ago quarter, net sales were up 15.9% and reflected our continued market share gains in our strategic product lines,” said Steve Sanghi, President and CEO. “Our net sales and non-GAAP earnings per share exceeded the mid-point of our guidance given on December 3, 2013.”

Mr. Sanghi added, “We had two key announcements for our 32-bit products during the December quarter. The first was the introduction of our PIC32MZ family of products that have the highest computation performance of any microcontroller in their category as well as the best software efficiency. The second was the introduction of our MPLAB Harmony integrated software platform, which is the industry’s first software framework to integrate both internal and third party middleware, drivers, peripheral libraries and real time operating systems which simplifies and accelerates our customers’ development process. Both of these introductions have received broad industry accolades and customer acceptance which bodes well for Microchip’s future growth in this market.”

“Microcontroller net sales were up 17.8% in the December quarter compared to the year ago quarter,” said Ganesh Moorthy, Chief Operating Officer. “16-bit and 32-bit microcontroller net sales were up 27.9% and 29.5% respectively, in the December quarter compared to the year ago quarter. Our microcontroller results continue to outperform the industry and we are gaining significant market share.”

Rich Simoncic, Vice President, Analog and Interface Products Division, said, “Our analog net sales grew 0.4% sequentially in the December quarter, the 9th consecutive quarter of sequential growth, achieving a new record, and continues to perform exceptionally well. Analog net sales were up 16.7% in the third quarter from the year ago quarter. Analog net sales represented 22.6% of Microchip’s overall net sales in the December quarter. Our franchise continues to be one of the highest performers in the industry.”

Eric Bjornholt, Microchip’s Chief Financial Officer, said, “We had strong free cash flow generation in the December quarter of $110.3 million prior to our dividend payment. The dividend that we announced today marks the 40th occasion that we have increased our dividend payment, and cumulative dividends paid are over $2.1 billion.”

Mr. Sanghi concluded, “We entered the March quarter with a stronger backlog position than we had entering the December quarter. The March quarter is adversely impacted by the Chinese New Year in Asia but is typically quite strong in Europe. Taking the global economic picture and these factors into consideration we expect Microchip’s total net sales in the March quarter to be flat to up 3% sequentially.”

Microchip’s Recent Highlights:

  • Microchip took its 32-bit MCU portfolio to new heights with the new 24-member PIC32MZ family, featuring class-leading performance of 330 DMIPS and 3.28 CoreMarks™/MHz. It also has code density that is 30% better than the competition and a high level of integrated memory and peripherals, including a hardware crypto engine. Already, the PIC32MZ has won two prestigious industry awards - EDN Magazine’s Hot 100 and Embedded Computing Design’s Editor’s Choice.
  • The Company also introduced MPLAB Harmony to help developers greatly simplify their PIC32 MCU code development process by reducing common integration bugs, thus accelerating time to market. Harmony is the industry’s first embedded firmware development framework to integrate the licensing, resale and support of both Microchip and third-party middleware, drivers, libraries and real-time operating systems.
  • In the area of motor control and drivers, Microchip made two additions to its comprehensive product line. On the analog side, the MCP8024 three-phase BLDC motor gate driver with power module includes functions that power dsPIC ® DSCs and PIC MCUs with capabilities to drive motors in a robust and highly efficient manner. On the digital side, Microchip’s latest dsPIC33 family of DSCs enables efficient dual motor control via a high level of advanced peripheral integration.
  • Microchip continued to expand its human-interface portfolio, with two new offerings. The MGC3130 Hillstar Development Kit provides designers with an easy, step-by-step approach to developing 3D gesturing systems using Microchip’s GestIC ® Technology, including the MGC3130 and electrodes that meet their specific space requirements. The CAP12XX family of turnkey capacitive-touch controllers expands the RightTouch ® product portfolio, enabling a wide variety of slider, button and proximity functionality.
  • GestIC Technology and the MGC3130 - the world’s first e-field-based 3D gesture controller - also continue to win awards from across the globe. In Asia, Microchip added awards from EDN China and EEPW. The latest U.S. award came from Electronic Products Magazine, and the MGC3130 earned the industry’s highest honor in Europe - a prestigious Elektra Award.
  • For Windows ® 8 systems that need sensor fusion - such as tablets, laptops, ultrabooks and smart phones, which make use of the data from multiple sensors simultaneously - Microchip introduced a low-power, flexible and turnkey sensor hub. The SSC7102 makes implementing sensor fusion easy, provides a large selection of supported sensors, and is extremely efficient for longer battery life.
  • As part of the continuing effort to accelerate customer development using its vast portfolio of 8-bit PIC ® microcontrollers, Microchip introduced the MPLAB ® Code Configurator. This free plug-in for the MPLAB X IDE makes it easier and faster to develop firmware.
  • Microchip acquired EqcoLogic to add coaxial equalizer and transceiver products and technologies to its offerings for higher-speed automotive and industrial communications, such as MOST ® and Ethernet networks. These networks need to reliably transmit data over longer distances using standard coaxial cables, and EqcoLogic’s solutions are tailor-made to address these needs for embedded applications.
  • Microchip made available for license, on a royalty-bearing basis, its proprietary MOST150 Data Link Layer Specification. By making the key technologies available for the lower layers of MOST150, other semiconductor companies now have the opportunity to develop, manufacture and supply chips with a MOST150 interface.
  • Finally, the Company grew its wireless portfolio with two RF Front End Modules for Bluetooth ® connectivity and Wi-Fi ® applications such as mobile devices, multi-channel access point/routers and set-top boxes.

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