Symantec Reports 34 Per Cent Revenue Growth in Fiscal
Second Quarter
Continues to See Strength in "Must-Have" Security Solutions
Worldwide
SYDNEY --NSW - October 17, 2002 -- Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC),
the world leader in Internet security, today reported results for the
fiscal second quarter 2003, ended September 27, 2002. Symantec posted
revenue for the quarter of US$325 million, a 34 per cent increase compared
to US$242 million for the same quarter last year. Performance was driven
by continued strength in the company's collection of "must-have"
security solutions for individuals and enterprises around the globe.
Pro Forma Results: Pro forma net income before one-time charges and the
amortisation of acquisition-related intangible assets for the fiscal second
quarter was US$60 million, compared to US$42 million from the same quarter
last year. Symantec reported pro forma earnings per share of US$0.38,
compared to pro forma earnings per share of US$0.28 for the year-ago quarter.
GAAP Results: Net income including one-time charges and the amortisation
of acquisition-related intangible assets for the second quarter was US$52
million, compared to a net loss of US$12 million from the same quarter
last year. Symantec reported earnings per share of US$0.33, compared to
a net loss per share of US$0.08 for the year-ago quarter. GAAP results,
as outlined in the attached consolidated statements, includes expenses
from the amortisation of goodwill, the amortisation of other intangibles
from acquisitions, acquired in-process research and development, and restructuring
and site closures as well as related income tax benefits.
"In the face of today's difficult economy and the challenge of successfully
integrating four acquisitions, we continue to demonstrate our commitment
to
deliver great value for customers and strong financial results for our
investors," said John Thompson, Symantec chairman and CEO. "Our
business, both consumer and enterprise, is firing on all cylinders across
every region."
For the quarter, Symantec's worldwide enterprise security business grew
30 per cent compared to the same quarter last year and represented 44
per cent of total revenue. Performance in the enterprise security business
was supported by 61 per cent growth in firewall/VPN sales and 36 per cent
growth in antivirus sales compared to the same quarter last year. Symantec's
security services revenue grew 102 per cent compared to the same quarter
last year, supported by 127 per cent growth in managed security services.
Symantec's consumer business grew 68 per cent and represented 38 per cent
of total revenue, supported by continued strength in consumer antivirus
revenue, which grew 76 per cent compared to the same quarter last year.
Symantec's enterprise administration business represented 16 per cent
of total revenue and declined 2 per cent. International revenues grew
45 per cent over the same quarter last year and represented 47 per cent
of total revenue in the second quarter. Symantec posted growth in every
region. Sales in Europe, Middle East and Africa led the increase with
55 per cent year-over-year growth followed by 51 per cent
growth in Japan, 35 per cent growth in Canada, 26 per cent growth in the
United States and 24 per cent growth in Asia Pacific.
Quarterly Highlights - Symantec generated 116 contracts worldwide worth more than US$100,000,
including 28 worth more than US$300,000 and five worth more than US$1
million, during the quarter. Symantec signed new or extended agreements
with customers including Siemens, Stanford University, Advance Medical
Devices, Los Alamos National Laboratories and NCR Corporation, a leading
worldwide global technology company.
- The company's enterprise success is punctuated by the continued expansion
of its worldwide customer base, featuring contracts with 26 Global 500
and 15 Fortune 100 companies including one of the world's largest petroleum
companies, two of the world's largest telecommunications companies, four
of the world's largest banks, two of the world's largest pharmaceutical
companies and two of the world's largest auto manufacturers.
- Symantec's Managed Security Services business continues to expand, with
55 new deals during the quarter. We now have more than 600 MSS customers
including ChoicePoint, the leading provider of identification and credential
verification services; Parsons Brinkerhoff, a world-leading transportation
engineering firm; People's Bank, the largest state-chartered bank in Connecticut;
and the Screen Actors Guild Pension and Health Plan.
- The partnership with Northrop Grumman Corp.'s Information Technology
sector resulted in a contract with the US Department of Defense (DOD)
for an agency-wide license to use Symantec's antivirus solutions across
the agency's desktops, servers and gateways. The total value of the contract
including a one-year base and four one-year option periods is US$16.5
million.
- On October 1, Symantec unveiled its strategy to provide enterprises
with a comprehensive, proactive approach to create and manage effective
security environments. A unifying structure to the Symantec enterprise
security strategy is the Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture, an
open, standards-based framework that enables Symantec and third-party
vendor solutions to work together to provide secure, manageable and scalable
enterprise security. The company announced the Symantec Security Management
System, a comprehensive set of management applications that improves the
effectiveness of the information security environment by delivering proactive
control of the security infrastructure and correlated information for
better decision-making.
- In addition, Symantec unveiled the first integrated security solution
for network clients and remote users, Symantec Client Security, with antivirus,
personal firewall and intrusion detection technologies to effectively
protect desktops against today's blended threats. Integrated central management
of these multiple technologies offers IT administrators the powerful combination
of lowering the total cost of ownership and increasing the security of
the network client - frequently, the most costly and least secure IT asset.
- Symantec also unveiled its comprehensive intrusion detection and prevention
product line showcasing the planned integration of recently-acquired Recourse
Technologies' multi-gigabit ManHunt and highly scalable Symantec Host
Intrusion Detection 4.0.
- Symantec launched the 2003 line of consumer security solutions including
Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus, Norton Personal Firewall and
Norton SystemWorks. The new solutions include enhanced privacy control
features to address spam and basic intrusion detection to automatically
block malicious attacks. New features also include the scanning of instant
messages, heuristic-based proactive worm blocking and web optimisation
tools.
About Symantec
Symantec, the world leader in Internet security technology, provides a broad
range of content and network security software and appliance solutions to
individuals, enterprises and service providers. The company is a leading
provider of client, gateway and server security solutions for virus
protection, firewall and virtual private network, vulnerability management,
intrusion detection, Internet content and e-mail filtering, remote
management technologies and security services to enterprises and service
providers around the world. Symantec's Norton brand of consumer security
products is a leader in worldwide retail sales and industry awards.
Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has worldwide operations in 38
countries. For more information, please visit www.symantec.com.au
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