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Ansys Announces Q2 Financial Results

/ Q2 2024 Results

   

PITTSBURGH, July 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ANSYS, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANSS), today reported second quarter 2024 revenue of $594.1 million, an increase of 20% and 22% in reported and constant currency, respectively, when compared to the second quarter of 2023. For the second quarter of 2024, the Company reported diluted earnings per share of $1.48 and $2.50 on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, respectively, compared to $0.80 and $1.60 on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, respectively, for the second quarter of 2023. Additionally, the Company reported second quarter ACV growth of 7% in reported currency, or 9% in constant currency, when compared to the second quarter of 2023. We continue to expect double-digit ACV and revenue growth in the second half of the year, and expect FY 2024 ACV to grow double-digit.

On January 15, 2024, the Company entered into a definitive agreement with Synopsys, Inc. (Synopsys) under which Synopsys will acquire Ansys. The transaction is anticipated to close in the first half of 2025, subject to the receipt of required regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. During the quarter ended June 30, 2024, the transaction was approved by Ansys shareholders. As previously announced, in light of the pending transaction with Synopsys, Ansys has suspended quarterly earnings conference calls and no longer provides quarterly or annual guidance.

   

The non-GAAP financial results highlighted represent non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliations of these measures to the comparable GAAP measures for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 can be found later in this release.

   

/ Summary of Financial Results

Ansys’ second quarter and year-to-date (YTD) 2024 and 2023 financial results are presented below. The 2024 and 2023 non-GAAP results exclude the income statement effects of stock-based compensation, excess payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation, amortization of acquired intangible assets, expenses related to business combinations and adjustments for the income tax effect of the excluded items.

Our results are as follows:

 GAAP
(in thousands, except per share data and percentages)Q2 QTD
2024
 Q2 QTD
2023
 % Change Q2 YTD
2024
 Q2 YTD
2023
 % Change
Revenue$594,138  $496,599  19.6% $1,060,743  $1,006,046  5.4%
Net income$130,034  $69,526  87.0% $164,812  $170,148  (3.1)%
Diluted earnings per share$1.48  $0.80  85.0% $1.88  $1.95  (3.6)%
Gross margin 88.3%  86.2%    87.0%  86.5%  
Operating profit margin 26.5%  19.3%    18.9%  22.2%  
Effective tax rate 16.9%  17.2%    16.5%  16.9%  


 Non-GAAP
(in thousands, except per share data and percentages)Q2 QTD
2024
 Q2 QTD
2023
 % Change Q2 YTD
2024
 Q2 YTD
2023
 % Change
Net income$219,202  $139,331  57.3% $341,198  $301,094  13.3%
Diluted earnings per share$2.50  $1.60  56.3% $3.89  $3.45  12.8%
Gross margin 92.7%  91.0%    91.9%  91.1%  
Operating profit margin 44.9%  36.4%    39.3%  38.1%  
Effective tax rate 17.5%  17.5%    17.5%  17.5%  


 Other Metrics
(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 QTD
2024
 Q2 QTD
2023
 % Change Q2 YTD
2024
 Q2 YTD
2023
 % Change
ACV$520,545  $488,349  6.6% $927,950  $887,756  4.5%
Operating cash flows$80,713  $62,866  28.4% $363,530  $323,632  12.3%
Unlevered operating cash flows$90,656  $72,140  25.7% $383,323  $341,656  12.2%


Supplemental Financial Information

/ Annual Contract Value

(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 QTD
2024
 Q2 QTD 2024
in Constant
Currency
 Q2 QTD
2023
 % Change % Change in
Constant
Currency
ACV$520,545  $533,712  $488,349  6.6% 9.3%


(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 YTD
2024
 Q2 YTD 2024
in Constant
Currency
 Q2 YTD
2023
 % Change % Change in
Constant
Currency
ACV$927,950  $944,145  $887,756  4.5% 6.4%

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Recurring ACV includes both subscription lease ACV and all maintenance ACV (including maintenance from perpetual licenses). It excludes perpetual license ACV and service ACV.

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/ Revenue

(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 QTD
2024
 Q2 QTD 2024
in Constant
Currency
 Q2 QTD
2023
 % Change % Change in
Constant
Currency
Revenue$594,138  $603,944  $496,599  19.6% 21.6%


(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 YTD
2024
 Q2 YTD 2024
in Constant
Currency
 Q2 YTD
2023
 % Change % Change in
Constant
Currency
Revenue$1,060,743  $1,074,452  $1,006,046  5.4% 6.8%

The increase in revenue was driven by two multi-year contracts with a combined value of $210 million, one in the automotive industry and one in the high-tech industry, that were booked during the second quarter in the Americas region.

REVENUE BY LICENSE TYPE


(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 QTD
2024
 % of
Total
 Q2 QTD
2023
 % of
Total
 % Change % Change in Constant
Currency
Subscription Lease$218,589  36.8% $134,999  27.2% 61.9% 64.4%
Perpetual 64,643  10.9%  69,898  14.1% (7.5)% (6.0)%
Maintenance1 293,826  49.5%  273,692  55.1% 7.4% 9.3%
Service 17,080  2.9%  18,010  3.6% (5.2)% (4.5)%
Total$594,138    $496,599    19.6% 21.6%


(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 YTD
2024
 % of
Total
 Q2 YTD
2023
 % of
Total
 % Change % Change in Constant
Currency
Subscription Lease$313,389  29.5% $282,921  28.1% 10.8% 12.2%
Perpetual 130,164  12.3%  141,128  14.0% (7.8)% (6.9)%
Maintenance1 583,166  55.0%  542,285  53.9% 7.5% 9.1%
Service 34,024  3.2%  39,712  3.9% (14.3)% (13.7)%
Total$1,060,743    $1,006,046    5.4% 6.8%

1Maintenance revenue is inclusive of both maintenance associated with perpetual licenses and the maintenance component of subscription leases.

REVENUE BY GEOGRAPHY


(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 QTD
2024
 % of
Total
 Q2 QTD
2023
 % of
Total
 % Change % Change in Constant
Currency
Americas$324,402  54.6% $220,352  44.4% 47.2% 47.3%
            
Germany 36,272  6.1%  40,665  8.2% (10.8)% (9.8)%
Other EMEA 94,530  15.9%  85,573  17.2% 10.5% 11.2%
EMEA 130,802  22.0%  126,238  25.4% 3.6% 4.4%
            
Japan 48,984  8.2%  62,728  12.6% (21.9)% (11.3)%
Other Asia-Pacific 89,950  15.1%  87,281  17.6% 3.1% 5.4%
Asia-Pacific 138,934  23.4%  150,009  30.2% (7.4)% (1.6)%
            
Total$594,138    $496,599    19.6% 21.6%


(in thousands, except percentages)Q2 YTD
2024
 % of
Total
 Q2 YTD
2023
 % of
Total
 % Change % Change in
Constant
Currency
Americas$533,099  50.3% $477,267  47.4% 11.7% 11.7%
            
Germany 72,470  6.8%  79,339  7.9% (8.7)% (8.7)%
Other EMEA 176,947  16.7%  167,977  16.7% 5.3% 5.0%
EMEA 249,417  23.5%  247,316  24.6% 0.8% 0.6%
            
Japan 85,516  8.1%  100,814  10.0% (15.2)% (4.3)%
Other Asia-Pacific 192,711  18.2%  180,649  18.0% 6.7% 8.6%
Asia-Pacific 278,227  26.2%  281,463  28.0% (1.1)% 3.9%
            
Total$1,060,743    $1,006,046    5.4% 6.8%


REVENUE BY CHANNEL


 Q2 QTD
2024
 Q2 QTD
2023
 Q2 YTD
2024
 Q2 YTD
2023
Direct revenue, as a percentage of total revenue76.0% 71.2% 71.8% 73.8%
Indirect revenue, as a percentage of total revenue24.0% 28.8% 28.2% 26.2%


/ Deferred Revenue and Backlog

(in thousands)June 30, 2024 March 31, 2024 June 30, 2023 March 31, 2023
Current Deferred Revenue$423,848  $433,167  $374,407  $396,331 
Current Backlog 438,189   433,106   435,812   428,913 
Total Current Deferred Revenue and Backlog 862,037   866,273   810,219   825,244 
        
Long-Term Deferred Revenue 22,072   21,434   22,099   20,738 
Long-Term Backlog 509,898   481,746   463,480   511,502 
Total Long-Term Deferred Revenue and Backlog 531,970   503,180   485,579   532,240 
        
Total Deferred Revenue and Backlog$1,394,007  $1,369,453  $1,295,798  $1,357,484 


/ Currency

The second quarter and YTD 2024 revenue, operating income, ACV and deferred revenue and backlog, as compared to the second quarter and YTD 2023, were impacted by fluctuations in the exchange rates of foreign currencies against the U.S. Dollar. The currency fluctuation impacts on revenue, GAAP and non-GAAP operating income, ACV, and deferred revenue and backlog based on 2023 exchange rates are reflected in the tables below. Amounts in brackets indicate an adverse impact from currency fluctuations.

(in thousands)Q2 QTD
2024
 Q2 YTD
2024
Revenue$(9,806) $(13,709)
GAAP operating income$(6,715) $(10,113)
Non-GAAP operating income$(6,761) $(9,939)
ACV$(13,167) $(16,195)
Deferred revenue and backlog$(10,976) $(30,591)

The most meaningful currency impacts are typically attributable to U.S. Dollar exchange rate changes against the Euro and Japanese Yen. Historical exchange rates are reflected in the charts below.

 Period-End Exchange Rates
As ofEUR/USD
 USD/JPY
June 30, 20241.07  161 
December 31, 20231.10  141 
June 30, 20231.09  144 


 Average Exchange Rates
Three Months EndedEUR/USD
 USD/JPY
June 30, 20241.08  156 
June 30, 20231.09  137 


 Average Exchange Rates
Six Months EndedEUR/USD
 USD/JPY
June 30, 20241.08  152 
June 30, 20231.08  135 


/ GAAP Financial Statements

ANSYS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)


(in thousands)June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
ASSETS:   
Cash & short-term investments$1,119,272  $860,390 
Accounts receivable, net 724,125   864,526 
Goodwill 3,793,510   3,805,874 
Other intangibles, net 776,461   835,417 
Other assets 906,247   956,668 
Total assets$7,319,615  $7,322,875 
LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY:   
Current deferred revenue$423,848  $457,514 
Long-term debt 754,049   753,891 
Other liabilities 555,215   721,106 
Stockholders’ equity 5,586,503   5,390,364 
Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity$7,319,615  $7,322,875 


ANSYS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)


 Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
(in thousands, except per share data)June 30,
2024
 June 30,
2023
 June 30,
2024
 June 30,
2023
Revenue:       
Software licenses$283,232  $204,897  $443,553  $424,049 
Maintenance and service 310,906   291,702   617,190   581,997 
Total revenue 594,138   496,599   1,060,743   1,006,046 
Cost of sales:       
Software licenses 11,309   8,659   21,353   20,403 
Amortization 22,385   20,079   44,869   39,697 
Maintenance and service 35,661   39,602   71,800   75,892 
Total cost of sales 69,355   68,340   138,022   135,992 
Gross profit 524,783   428,259   922,721   870,054 
Operating expenses:       
Selling, general and administrative 228,623   202,142   448,266   390,726 
Research and development 132,624   125,023   261,435   245,358 
Amortization 6,120   5,470   12,265   10,651 
Total operating expenses 367,367   332,635   721,966   646,735 
Operating income 157,416   95,624   200,755   223,319 
Interest income 12,208   3,402   23,203   7,480 
Interest expense (12,238)  (11,560)  (24,607)  (22,318)
Other expense, net (854)  (3,483)  (1,861)  (3,660)
Income before income tax provision 156,532   83,983   197,490   204,821 
Income tax provision 26,498   14,457   32,678   34,673 
Net income$130,034  $69,526  $164,812  $170,148 
Earnings per share – basic:       
Earnings per share$1.49  $0.80  $1.89  $1.96 
Weighted average shares 87,332   86,696   87,199   86,813 
Earnings per share – diluted:       
Earnings per share$1.48  $0.80  $1.88  $1.95 
Weighted average shares 87,777   87,192   87,779   87,312 


/ Glossary of Terms

Annual Contract Value (ACV): ACV is a key performance metric and is useful to investors in assessing the strength and trajectory of our business. ACV is a supplemental metric to help evaluate the annual performance of the business. Over the life of the contract, ACV equals the total value realized from a customer. ACV is not impacted by the timing of license revenue recognition. ACV is used by management in financial and operational decision-making and in setting sales targets used for compensation. ACV is not a replacement for, and should be viewed independently of, GAAP revenue and deferred revenue as ACV is a performance metric and is not intended to be combined with any of these items. There is no GAAP measure comparable to ACV. ACV is composed of the following:

When we refer to the anniversary dates in the definition of ACV above, we are referencing the date of the beginning of the next twelve-month period in a contractually committed multi-year contract. If a contract is three years in duration, with a start date of July 1, 2024, the anniversary dates would be July 1, 2025 and July 1, 2026. We label these anniversary dates as they are contractually committed. While this contract would be up for renewal on July 1, 2027, our ACV performance metric does not assume any contract renewals.

Example 1: For purposes of calculating ACV, a $100,000 subscription lease contract or a $100,000 maintenance contract with a term of July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025, would each contribute $100,000 to ACV for fiscal year 2024 with no contribution to ACV for fiscal year 2025.

Example 2: For purposes of calculating ACV, a $300,000 subscription lease contract or a $300,000 maintenance contract with a term of July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2027, would each contribute $100,000 to ACV in each of fiscal years 2024, 2025 and 2026. There would be no contribution to ACV for fiscal year 2027 as each period captures the full annual value upon the anniversary date.

Example 3: A perpetual license valued at $200,000 with a contract start date of March 1, 2024 would contribute $200,000 to ACV in fiscal year 2024.

Backlog: Deferred revenue associated with installment billings for periods beyond the current quarterly billing cycle and committed contracts with start dates beyond the end of the current period.

Deferred Revenue: Billings made or payments received in advance of revenue recognition.

Subscription Lease or Time-Based License: A license of a stated product of our software that is granted to a customer for use over a specified time period, which can be months or years in length. In addition to the use of the software, the customer is provided with access to maintenance (unspecified version upgrades and technical support) without additional charge. The revenue related to these contracts is recognized ratably over the contract period for the maintenance portion and up front for the license portion.

Perpetual / Paid-Up License: A license of a stated product and version of our software that is granted to a customer for use in perpetuity. The revenue related to this type of license is recognized up front.

Maintenance: A contract, typically one year in duration, that is purchased by the owner of a perpetual license and that provides access to unspecified version upgrades and technical support during the duration of the contract. The revenue from these contracts is recognized ratably over the contract period.


/ Reconciliations of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures (Unaudited)

 Three Months Ended
 June 30, 2024
(in thousands, except percentages and per share data)Gross Profit % of Revenue Operating Income % of Revenue Net Income EPS - Diluted1
Total GAAP$524,783  88.3% $157,416  26.5% $130,034  $1.48 
Stock-based compensation expense 3,682  0.6%  66,890  11.3%  66,890   0.77 
Excess payroll taxes related to stock-based awards 48  %  1,363  0.2%  1,363   0.02 
Amortization of intangible assets from acquisitions 22,385  3.8%  28,505  4.8%  28,505   0.32 
Expenses related to business combinations   %  12,409  2.1%  12,409   0.14 
Adjustment for income tax effect   %    %  (19,999)  (0.23)
Total non-GAAP$550,898  92.7% $266,583  44.9% $219,202  $2.50 

1 Diluted weighted average shares were 87,777.

 Three Months Ended
 June 30, 2023
(in thousands, except percentages and per share data)Gross Profit % of Revenue Operating Income % of Revenue Net Income EPS - Diluted1
Total GAAP$428,259  86.2% $95,624  19.3% $69,526  $0.80 
Stock-based compensation expense 3,478  0.7%  56,301  11.4%  56,301   0.65 
Excess payroll taxes related to stock-based awards 16  %  953  0.1%  953   0.01 
Amortization of intangible assets from acquisitions 20,079  4.1%  25,549  5.2%  25,549   0.29 
Expenses related to business combinations   %  2,101  0.4%  2,101   0.02 
Adjustment for income tax effect   %    %  (15,099)  (0.17)
Total non-GAAP$451,832  91.0% $180,528  36.4% $139,331  $1.60 

1 Diluted weighted average shares were 87,192.

 Six Months Ended
 June 30, 2024
(in thousands, except percentages and per share data)Gross Profit % of Revenue Operating Income % of Revenue Net Income EPS - Diluted1
Total GAAP$922,721  87.0% $200,755  18.9% $164,812  $1.88 
Stock-based compensation expense 7,025  0.7%  125,554  11.8%  125,554   1.43 
Excess payroll taxes related to stock-based awards 426  %  6,725  0.7%  6,725   0.08 
Amortization of intangible assets from acquisitions 44,869  4.2%  57,134  5.4%  57,134   0.65 
Expenses related to business combinations   %  26,670  2.5%  26,670   0.30 
Adjustment for income tax effect   %    %  (39,697)  (0.45)
Total non-GAAP$975,041  91.9% $416,838  39.3% $341,198  $3.89 

1 Diluted weighted average shares were 87,779.

 Six Months Ended
 June 30, 2023
(in thousands, except percentages and per share data)Gross Profit % of Revenue Operating Income % of Revenue Net Income EPS - Diluted1
Total GAAP$870,054  86.5% $223,319  22.2% $170,148  $1.95 
Stock-based compensation expense 6,356  0.6%  100,472  10.0%  100,472   1.14 
Excess payroll taxes related to stock-based awards 300  %  5,029  0.5%  5,029   0.06 
Amortization of intangible assets from acquisitions 39,697  4.0%  50,348  5.0%  50,348   0.58 
Expenses related to business combinations   %  4,293  0.4%  4,293   0.05 
Adjustment for income tax effect   %    %  (29,196)  (0.33)
Total non-GAAP$916,407  91.1% $383,461  38.1% $301,094  $3.45 

1 Diluted weighted average shares were 87,312.

 Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
(in thousands)June 30,
2024
 June 30,
2023
 June 30,
2024
 June 30,
2023
Net cash provided by operating activities$80,713  $62,866  $363,530  $323,632 
Cash paid for interest 12,053   11,241   23,992   21,847 
Tax benefit (2,110)  (1,967)  (4,199)  (3,823)
Unlevered operating cash flows$90,656  $72,140  $383,323  $341,656 


/ Use of Non-GAAP Measures

We provide non-GAAP gross profit, non-GAAP gross profit margin, non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating profit margin, non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP diluted earnings per share and unlevered operating cash flows as supplemental measures to GAAP regarding our operational performance. These financial measures exclude the impact of certain items and, therefore, have not been calculated in accordance with GAAP. A detailed explanation of each of the adjustments to these financial measures is described below. This press release also contains a reconciliation of each of these non-GAAP financial measures to its most comparable GAAP financial measure, as applicable.

We use non-GAAP financial measures (a) to evaluate our historical and prospective financial performance as well as our performance relative to our competitors, (b) to set internal sales targets and spending budgets, (c) to allocate resources, (d) to measure operational profitability and the accuracy of forecasting, (e) to assess financial discipline over operational expenditures and (f) as an important factor in determining variable compensation for management and employees. In addition, many financial analysts that follow us focus on and publish both historical results and future projections based on non-GAAP financial measures. We believe that it is in the best interest of our investors to provide this information to analysts so that they accurately report the non-GAAP financial information. Moreover, investors have historically requested, and we have historically reported, these non-GAAP financial measures as a means of providing consistent and comparable information with past reports of financial results.

While we believe that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful supplemental information to investors, there are limitations associated with the use of these non-GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP financial measures are not prepared in accordance with GAAP, are not reported by all our competitors and may not be directly comparable to similarly titled measures of our competitors due to potential differences in the exact method of calculation. We compensate for these limitations by using these non-GAAP financial measures as supplements to GAAP financial measures and by reviewing the reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures to their most comparable GAAP financial measures.

The adjustments to these non-GAAP financial measures, and the basis for such adjustments, are outlined below:

Amortization of intangible assets from acquisitions. We incur amortization of intangible assets, included in our GAAP presentation of amortization expense, related to various acquisitions we have made. We exclude these expenses for the purpose of calculating non-GAAP gross profit, non-GAAP gross profit margin, non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating profit margin, non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share when we evaluate our continuing operational performance because these costs are fixed at the time of an acquisition, are then amortized over a period of several years after the acquisition and generally cannot be changed or influenced by us after the acquisition. Accordingly, we do not consider these expenses for purposes of evaluating our performance during the applicable time period after the acquisition, and we exclude such expenses when making decisions to allocate resources. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors because they allow investors to (a) evaluate the effectiveness of the methodology and information used by us in our financial and operational decision-making, and (b) compare our past reports of financial results as we have historically reported these non-GAAP financial measures.

Stock-based compensation expense. We incur expense related to stock-based compensation included in our GAAP presentation of cost of maintenance and service; research and development expense; and selling, general and administrative expense. This non-GAAP adjustment also includes excess payroll tax expense related to stock-based compensation. Although stock-based compensation is an expense and viewed as a form of compensation, we exclude these expenses for the purpose of calculating non-GAAP gross profit, non-GAAP gross profit margin, non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating profit margin, non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share when we evaluate our continuing operational performance. Specifically, we exclude stock-based compensation during our annual budgeting process and our quarterly and annual assessments of our performance. The annual budgeting process is the primary mechanism whereby we allocate resources to various initiatives and operational requirements. Additionally, the annual review by our Board of Directors during which it compares our historical business model and profitability to the planned business model and profitability for the forthcoming year excludes the impact of stock-based compensation. In evaluating the performance of our senior management and department managers, charges related to stock-based compensation are excluded from expenditure and profitability results. In fact, we record stock-based compensation expense into a stand-alone cost center for which no single operational manager is responsible or accountable. In this way, we can review, on a period-to-period basis, each manager’s performance and assess financial discipline over operational expenditures without the effect of stock-based compensation. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors because they allow investors to (a) evaluate our operating results and the effectiveness of the methodology used by us to review our operating results, and (b) review historical comparability in our financial reporting as well as comparability with competitors’ operating results.

Expenses related to business combinations. We incur expenses for professional services rendered in connection with business combinations, which are included in our GAAP presentation of selling, general and administrative expense. We also incur other expenses directly related to business combinations, including compensation expenses and concurrent restructuring activities, such as employee severances and other exit costs. These costs are included in our GAAP presentation of selling, general and administrative and research and development expenses. We exclude these acquisition-related expenses for the purpose of calculating non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating profit margin, non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share when we evaluate our continuing operational performance, as we generally would not have otherwise incurred these expenses in the periods presented as a part of our operations. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors because they allow investors to (a) evaluate our operating results and the effectiveness of the methodology used by us to review our operating results, and (b) review historical comparability in our financial reporting as well as comparability with competitors’ operating results.

Non-GAAP tax provision. We utilize a normalized non-GAAP annual effective tax rate (AETR) to calculate non-GAAP measures. This methodology provides better consistency across interim reporting periods by eliminating the effects of non-recurring items and aligning the non-GAAP tax rate with our expected geographic earnings mix. To project this rate, we analyzed our historic and projected non-GAAP earnings mix by geography along with other factors such as our current tax structure, recurring tax credits and incentives, and expected tax positions. On an annual basis we re-evaluate and update this rate for significant items that may materially affect our projections.

Unlevered operating cash flows. We make cash payments for the interest incurred in connection with our debt financing which are included in our GAAP presentation of operating cash flows. We exclude this cash paid for interest, net of the associated tax benefit, for the purpose of calculating unlevered operating cash flows. Unlevered operating cash flow is a supplemental non-GAAP measure that we use to evaluate our core operating business. We believe this measure is useful to investors and management because it provides a measure of our cash generated through operating activities independent of the capital structure of the business.

Non-GAAP financial measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative for, GAAP. Our non-GAAP financial measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP financial measures and should be read only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.

We have provided a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures as listed below:

GAAP Reporting MeasureNon-GAAP Reporting Measure
Gross ProfitNon-GAAP Gross Profit
Gross Profit MarginNon-GAAP Gross Profit Margin
Operating IncomeNon-GAAP Operating Income
Operating Profit MarginNon-GAAP Operating Profit Margin
Net IncomeNon-GAAP Net Income
Diluted Earnings Per ShareNon-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share
Operating Cash FlowsUnlevered Operating Cash Flows
  

Constant currency. In addition to the non-GAAP financial measures detailed above, we use constant currency results for financial and operational decision-making and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons by excluding the effects of foreign currency fluctuations on the reported results. To present this information, the 2024 period results for entities whose functional currency is a currency other than the U.S. Dollar were converted to U.S. Dollars at rates that were in effect for the 2023 comparable period, rather than the actual exchange rates in effect for 2024. Constant currency growth rates are calculated by adjusting the 2024 period reported amounts by the 2024 currency fluctuation impacts and comparing the adjusted amounts to the 2023 comparable period reported amounts. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors because they allow investors to (a) evaluate the effectiveness of the methodology and information used by us in our financial and operational decision-making, and (b) compare our reported results to our past reports of financial results without the effects of foreign currency fluctuations.

/ About Ansys

Our Mission: Powering Innovation that Drives Human Advancement™

When visionary companies need to know how their world-changing ideas will perform, they close the gap between design and reality with Ansys simulation. For more than 50 years, Ansys software has enabled innovators across industries to push boundaries by using the predictive power of simulation. From sustainable transportation to advanced semiconductors, from satellite systems to life-saving medical devices, the next great leaps in human advancement will be powered by Ansys.

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This document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 (the Securities Act), as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act). Forward-looking statements are statements that provide current expectations or forecasts of future events based on certain assumptions. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and factors relating to our business which could cause our actual results to differ materially from the expectations expressed in or implied by such forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements use words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast,” “intend,” “likely,” “may,” “outlook,” “plan,” “predict,” “project,” “should,” “target,” or other words of similar meaning. Forward-looking statements include those about market opportunity, including our total addressable market, the proposed transaction with Synopsys, Inc., including the expected date of closing and the potential benefits thereof, and other aspects of future operation. We caution readers not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. We undertake no obligation to update forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

The risks associated with the following, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in any forward-looking statements:

Important Information and Where to Find It

This document refers to a proposed transaction between Synopsys and Ansys. In connection with the proposed transaction, Synopsys filed with the SEC, and the SEC declared effective on April 17, 2024, a registration statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-277912), that included a prospectus with respect to the shares of common stock of Synopsys to be issued in the proposed transaction and a proxy statement of Ansys which is referred to herein as the "proxy statement/prospectus." Ansys and Synopsys have filed and may continue to file with the SEC other documents regarding the proposed transaction. This document is not a substitute for the proxy statement/prospectus or registration statement or any other document that Synopsys or Ansys may file with the SEC. The definitive proxy statement/prospectus has been mailed to all Ansys stockholders as of the record date. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT, PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND ALL OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED OR THAT WILL BE FILED BY ANSYS OR SYNOPSYS WITH THE SEC IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION, AS WELL AS ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THESE DOCUMENTS, CAREFULLY AND IN THEIR ENTIRETY IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY CONTAIN OR WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION.

Investors and security holders may obtain free copies of the registration statement, proxy statement/prospectus and all other relevant documents filed or that will be filed with the SEC by Synopsys or Ansys through the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov.

The documents filed by Ansys with the SEC also may be obtained free of charge at Ansys' website at https://investors.ansys.com/ or upon written request to kelsey.debriyn@ansys.com. The documents filed by Synopsys with the SEC also may be obtained free of charge at Synopsys’ website at https://investor.synopsys.com/overview/default.aspx or upon written request to Synopsys at Synopsys, Inc., 675 Almanor Avenue, Sunnyvale, California 94085, Attention: Investor Relations.

No Offer or Solicitation

This document is for informational purposes only and is not intended to and shall not constitute an offer to buy or sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any securities, or a solicitation of any vote or approval, nor shall there be any sale of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. No offering of securities shall be made, except by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Securities Act.

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Contact:  
Investors: Kelsey DeBriyn  
  724.820.3927  
  kelsey.debriyn@ansys.com  
Media: Mary Kate Joyce  
  724.820.4368
  marykate.joyce@ansys.com
   

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