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INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY INC - 10-Q - MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
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This report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section
27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Any statements contained herein that are not
statements of historical facts may be deemed to be forward-looking.
Forward-looking statements, which are generally identified by words such as
"anticipates," "expects," "plans," "intends," "seeks," "targets," "believes,"
"can," "may," "might," "could," "should," "would," "will" and similar terms,
include statements related to, among others, revenues and gross profit, research
and development activities, selling, general and administrative expenses,
restructuring costs, intangible expenses, interest income and other, taxes,
capital spending and financing transactions, as well as statements regarding
successful development and market acceptance of new products, industry and
overall economic conditions and demand, and capacity utilization.
Forward-looking statements are based upon current expectations, estimates,
forecasts and projections that involve a number of risks and uncertainties.
These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: global business
and economic conditions; operating results; new product introductions and sales;
competitive conditions; capital expenditures and resources; manufacturing
capacity utilization; customer demand and inventory levels; product performance;
intellectual property matters; mergers and acquisitions and integration
activities; and the risk factors set forth in Part II, Item 1A "Risk Factors" to
this Report on Form 10-Q. As a result of these risks and uncertainties, actual
results could differ significantly from those expressed or implied in the
forward-looking statements. Unless otherwise required by law, we undertake no
obligation to publicly revise these statements for future events or new
information after the date of this Report on Form 10-Q.
This discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with our Condensed
Consolidated Financial Statements and accompanying Notes included in this report
and the Audited Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes thereto included in
our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended April 1, 2012 filed with the
SEC. Operating results for the three and six months ended September 30, 2012 are
not necessarily indicative of operating results for an entire fiscal year.
Critical Accounting Policies
Our consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with
accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. The preparation of such
statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the
reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period and the
reported amounts of assets and liabilities as of the date of the financial
statements. Our estimates and assumptions are based on historical experience and
other factors that we consider to be appropriate in the circumstances. However,
actual future results may vary from our estimates and assumptions.
For a discussion of our critical accounting policies, see Part II, Item 7
"Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of
Operations" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 1,
2012. We believe that these accounting policies are "critical," as defined by
the SEC, in that they are both highly important to the portrayal of our
financial condition and results, and they require difficult management
judgments, estimates and assumptions about matters that are inherently
uncertain. We believe that there have been no significant changes during the six
months ended September 30, 2012 to the items that we disclosed as our critical
accounting policies in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
April 1, 2012.
Business overview
We design, develop, manufacture, and market a broad range of low-power,
high-performance mixed signal semiconductor solutions for the advanced
communications, computing and consumer industries. Currently, we offer
communications solutions for customers within the enterprise, data center, and
wireless markets. Our computing products are designed specifically for desktop,
notebook, sub-notebook, storage and server applications, optimized gaming
consoles, set-top boxes, digital TV and smart phones for consumer-based clients.
Ultimately, we envision equipping every digital system with an interface based
on our silicon.
We are focused on the following:
• aggressively managing, maintaining and refining our product portfolio
including focus on the development and growth of new applications;
• maintaining existing customers, pursuing and winning new customers;
• developing and marketing new products in a timely and efficient manner;
• differentiating and enhancing our products;
• deploying research and development investment in the areas of displays,
silicon timing, power management, signal integrity and radio frequency;
and
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• rationalizing our operating expenses to improve profitability.
For more information on our business, please see Part I, Item 1, "Business," in
our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 1, 2012.
Recent developments
Acquisition of NXP B.V's Data Converter Business
On July 19, 2012, we completed an acquisition of certain assets related to
technology and products developed for communications analog mixed-signal market
applications from NXP B.V. We believe that this acquisition will enhance our
efforts to increase silicon content in wireless infrastructure markets. We
believe that with this acquisition we can offer our customers a one-stop shop
for wireless base stations, including radio frequency (RF) components,
analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), Serial
RapidIO® switches and bridges, high-performance timing devices, data compression
IP, and power management ICs and it will help us increase our dollar content in
the base station by offering all the key components in the signal chain. We
acquired the communications analog mixed-signal assets for an aggregate cash
purchase price of approximately $31.2 million, less a $4.0 million credit from
NXP B.V for certain accrued liabilities assumed by us from NXP B.V, resulting in
a net aggregate purchase price of $27.2 million. We assumed certain assets and
specified liabilities and recorded amortizable intangible assets of $12.5
million and goodwill of $13.7 million. During the three and six months ended
September 30, 2012, we incurred approximately $1.8 million and $3.9 million in
acquisition related costs, respectively, which were included in SG&A expenses on
the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Acquisition of Fox Enterprises, Inc.
On April 30, 2012, the Company completed the acquisition of Fox Enterprises,
Inc. (Fox), a leading supplier of frequency control products including crystals
and crystal oscillators, for total compensation of approximately $28.9 million,
which included $25.7 million in cash paid at closing and $3.2 million in fair
value of contingent cash consideration of up to $4.0 million based upon the
achievement of future financial milestones. We believe that the combination of
Fox's product portfolio with our award-winning CrystalFree™ oscillators makes us
the industry's most comprehensive one-stop shop for frequency control products.
In addition, we expect that this acquisition will help accelerate the adoption
of CrystalFree™ by enabling customers to purchase pMEMS and CMOS solid-state
oscillators alongside traditional quartz-based components through an established
and trusted sales channel. As a result of this acquisition we recorded
amortizable intangible assets of $12.3 million and goodwill of $16.3 million
during the first quarter of fiscal 2013. In addition, we recorded approximately
$0.2 million in acquisition related costs during the first quarter of fiscal
2013, which were included in SG&A expenses on the Consolidated Statements of
Operations.
Acquisition of Alvand Technologies, Inc.
On April 16, 2012, the Company completed the acquisition of Alvand Technologies
Inc., a leading analog integrated circuits company specializing in data
converters, for total compensation of approximately $23.3 million, which
included $20.5 million in cash was paid at closing and $2.8 million in fair
value of contingent cash consideration of up to $4.0 million based upon the
achievement of future product development milestones. We believe that Alvand
Technologies provides critical IP needed for our next-generation roadmap. As a
result of this acquisition we recorded amortizable intangible assets of $3.8
million and goodwill of $19.7 million during the first quarter of fiscal 2013.
In addition, we recorded approximately $0.1 million in acquisition related costs
in the first quarter of fiscal 2013, which were included in SG&A expenses on the
Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Proposed Acquisition of PLX Technology
On April 30, 2012, we entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger with PLX
Technology, Inc (PLX). The Merger Agreement provides that subject to the terms
of the Merger Agreement, we will commence an exchange offer (the Offer) to
purchase all of the outstanding shares of PLX common stock, $0.001 par value, in
exchange for consideration, per Share, comprised of (i) $3.50 in cash plus (ii)
0.525 of a share of IDT common stock, without interest and less any applicable
withholding taxes, and upon the consummation of the offer and subject to the
satisfaction of certain conditions, PLX will merge with and into Pinewood
Acquisition Corp, our wholly-owned subsidiary (the Merger). We expect the
proposed acquisition to expand our core serial switching and interface business.
We believe that we and PLX have complementary product sets, technologies and
customer bases.
On May 22, 2012, we commenced the exchange offer to purchase the outstanding
shares of PLX common stock. The exchange offer was scheduled to expire at the
end of the day on July 12, 2012. On July 11, 2012, we extended the expiration
date of our exchange offer for all outstanding shares of common stock of PLX
since the applicable waiting period for regulatory review has not yet been
expired or been terminated and the exchange offer was set to expire at the end
of the day on August 9, 2012. The expiration date was further extended and the
exchange offer is now set to expire at the end of the day November 9, 2012
unless further extended.
During the three and six months ended September 30, 2012, we incurred
approximately $3.1 million and $7.2 million in acquisition related costs,
respectively, which were included in SG&A expenses on the Consolidated
Statements of Operations.
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Discontinued operations and assets held for sale
In the second quarter of fiscal 2012, we completed the transfer of certain
assets related to IDT's Hollywood Quality Video (HQV) and Frame Rate Conversion
(FRC) video processing product lines to Qualcomm pursuant to an Asset Purchase
Agreement and had classified the remaining video business as held for sale.
On August 1, 2012, the we completed the transfer of the remaining assets of our
video business to Synaptics for $5 million in cash pursuant to an Asset Purchase
Agreement. In connection with the divestiture, 47 employees were transferred to
Synaptics. In the second quarter of fiscal 2013, we recorded a gain of $0.9
million related to this divestiture. Prior to second quarter of fiscal 2012, the
video business were previously included as part of our Computing and Consumer
reportable segment. For financial statement purposes, the results of operations
for these discontinued businesses have been presented in the consolidated
financial statements as discontinued operations. Unless otherwise indicated, the
following discussion pertains only to our continuing operations.
Overview
The following table and discussion provides an overview of our operating results
from continuing operations for the three and six months ended September 30, 2012
and October 2, 2011:
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
September 30, October 2, September 30, October 2,
(in thousands, except for percentage) 2012 2011 2012 2011
Revenues $ 133,401 $ 138,318 $ 263,562 $ 287,603
Gross profit $ 74,627 $ 73,633 $ 147,140 $ 153,069
As a % of revenues 56 % 53 % 56 % 53 %
Operating income (loss) $ (510 ) $ 9,561 $ (5,953 ) $ 23,253
As a % of revenues - % 7 % (2 )% 8 %
Net income (loss) from continuing
operations $ (683 ) $ 8,100 $ (140 ) $ 20,869
As a % of revenues (1 )% 6 % - % 7 %
Net loss from continuing operations was $0.7 million in the second quarter of
fiscal 2013 as compared to net income of $8.1 million in the second quarter of
fiscal 2012. Net loss from continuing operations was $0.1 million in the first
six months of fiscal 2013 as compared to net income of $20.9 million in the
first six months of fiscal 2012. This decrease in net income in both the periods
was primarily due to lower revenues and higher operating expenses which were
partially offset by improved gross margin. Income tax expense in the second
quarter of fiscal 2013 was higher than income tax expense in the second quarter
of fiscal 2012 primarily due to higher U.S. income related to the purchase of
Alvand intellectual property. Overall operating expenses were higher in the
three and six months period ended September 30, 2012 as compared to the three
and six months period ended October 2, 2011 due to higher research and
development and sales and administrative costs combined with additional expenses
resulting from Fox Enterprise, Alvand and NXP B.V's data converter business
acquisitions. During the second quarter of fiscal 2013, we recorded $2.2 million
of severance cost for reduction in workforce.
Results of Operations
Revenues
Revenues by segment: Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
September 30, October 2, September 30, October 2,
(in thousands) 2012 2011 2012 2011
Communications $ 69,293 $ 66,613 $ 132,363 $ 136,535
Computing and Consumer 64,108 71,705 131,199 151,068
Total revenues $ 133,401 $ 138,318 $ 263,562 $ 287,603
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Product groups representing greater
than 10% of net revenues: Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
September 30, October 2, September 30, October 2,
As a percentage of net revenues 2012 2011 2012 2011
Communications:
Communications timing products 22 % 19 % 22 % 18 %
All others less than 10% individually 30 % 29 % 28 % 29 %
Total communications 52 % 48 % 50 % 47 %
Computing and Consumer:
Consumer and computing timing
products 18 % 24 % 19 % 23 %
Memory interface products 17 % 14 % 18 % 17 %
All others less than 10% individually 13 % 14 % 13 % 13 %
Total computing and consumer 48 % 52 % 50 % 53 %
Total 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
Communications Segment
Revenues in our Communications segment increased $2.7 million, or 4% to $69.3
million in the quarter ended September 30, 2012 as compared to the quarter ended
October 2, 2011, primarily due to additional revenues resulting from the
acquisition of Fox Enterprise in the first quarter of fiscal 2013 and an
increase in demand of our flow control management products. An increase in
revenue of $5.4 million resulting from Fox enterprise acquisition was partially
offset by a decrease in revenue for most products within this market segment as
the demand for these products declined in-line with market conditions, with the
exception of revenues from our flow control management products which increased
approximately 36% as compared to the prior year as we continued to experience
growth in demand for our Rapid I/O switching solutions products.
Revenues in our Communications segment decreased $4.2 million, or 3% to $132.4
million in the six months ended September 30, 2012 as compared to the six months
ended October 2, 2011, as a result of reduced customer demand for products in
this segment. In general, demand for most products within this market segment
declined in-line with market conditions, with the exception of revenues from our
flow control management products which increased approximately 30% as compared
to the prior year as we continued to experience growth in demand for our Rapid
I/O switching solutions products. The decrease in revenue for the six months
ended September 30, 2012 was also partially offset by $9.4 million of additional
revenue resulting from the acquisition of Fox Enterprises in the first six
months of fiscal 2013.
Computing and Consumer Segment
Revenues in our Computing and Consumer segment decreased $7.6 million, or 11% to
$64.1 million in the quarter ended September 30, 2012 as compared to the quarter
ended October 2, 2011, as a result of reduced demand. In general, demand for
most products within this market segment declined in-line with market conditions
except for a 14% increase in revenues from our Memory interface products.
Revenues in our Computing and Consumer segment decreased $19.9 million, or 13%
to $131.2 million in the six months ended September 30, 2012 as compared to the
six months ended October 2, 2011, as a result of reduced demand. Demand for most
products within this market segment declined in-line with market conditions.
Revenues by Region
Revenues in the quarter ended September 30, 2012 decreased primarily in APAC
(Asia Pacific region excluding Japan) and Europe as compared to the quarter
ended October 2, 2011. Revenues in APAC, Americas, Japan and Europe accounted
for 65%, 15%, 8% and 12%, respectively, of consolidated revenues in the quarter
ended September 30, 2012 compared to 66%, 13%, 9% and 12%, respectively, of our
consolidated revenues in the quarter ended October 2, 2011. The Asia Pacific
region continues to be our strongest region, as many of our largest customers
utilize manufacturers in that region.
For the six months ended September 30, 2012, revenue decreased primarily in APAC
(excluding Japan) and Europe as compared to the six months ended October 2,
2011. For the six months ended September 30, 2012, revenues in APAC region,
Americas,
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Japan and Europe accounted for 66%, 15%, 8% and 11%, respectively, of
consolidated revenues as compared to 67%, 13%, 8% and 12%, respectively, for the
first six months of fiscal 2012.
Gross Profit
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
September 30, October 2,
September 30, 2012 October 2, 2011 2012 2011Gross Profit (in thousands) $ 74,627 $ 73,633
$ 147,140 $ 153,069
Gross Profit Percentage 56 % 53 % 56 % 53 %
Gross profit increased $1.0 million or 1% in the quarter ended September 30,
2012 compared to the quarter ended October 2, 2011. Gross profit as a percentage
of revenues increased 3% in the quarter ended September 30, 2012 compared to the
quarter ended October 2, 2011. Despite lower revenue levels, gross profit and
gross profit percentage improved primarily due to an improved mix of higher
margin products combined with a reduction in inventory reserve charges and a
reduction in expenses associated with the transfer of fabrication production to
third party foundries which was completed in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2012.
Gross profit decreased $5.9 million or 3.9% in the six months ended
September 30, 2012 compared to the six months ended October 2, 2011 primarily
due to lower revenue levels. Gross profit as a percentage of revenues increased
3% in the six months ended September 30, 2012 compared to the six months ended
October 2, 2011. Improvement in gross profit percentage in the six months ended
September 30, 2012 as compared to the six months ended October 2, 2011was
primarily due to an improved mix of higher margin products combined with a
reduction in inventory reserve charges and reduction in expenses associated with
the transfer of fabrication production to third party foundries which was
completed in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2012. As of September 30, 2012, the
balance of inventory buffer stock which has been built in anticipation of the
transition of wafer fabrication activities totaled approximately $8.3 million.
Operating Expenses
The following table presents our operating expenses for the quarter and six
months ended September 30, 2012, and the quarter and six months ended October 2,
2011, respectively:
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
September 30, 2012 October 2, 2011 September 30, 2012 October 2, 2011
(in thousands,
except for % of Net % of Net % of Net % of Net
percentages) Dollar Amount Revenues Dollar Amount Revenues Dollar Amount Revenues Dollar Amount Revenues
Research and
development $ 42,387 32 % $ 39,184 28 % $ 83,931 32 % $ 78,999 27 %
Selling,
General and
administrative $ 32,750 25 % $ 24,888 18 % $ 69,162 26 % $ 50,817 18 %
Research and Development (R&D)
R&D expense increased $3.2 million, or 8%, to $42.4 million in the quarter ended
September 30, 2012 compared to the quarter ended October 2, 2011. The increase
was primarily due to a $1.7 million increase in salaries and wages associated
with increased R&D headcount primarily due to acquisitions of Fox Enterprise,
NXP B.V's data converter business and Alvand technologies, a $0.4 million in
increase in rent expenses, $1.3 million of expenses related to transitional
services provided to us by NXP B.V in connection with the purchase of their data
converter assets, $1.0 million in severance cost for reduction in workforce
offset in-part by $1.4 million reduction in variable incentive compensation
expense.
R&D expense increased $4.9 million, or 6%, to $83.9 million in the six months
ended September 30, 2012 compared to the six months ended October 2, 2011. The
increase was primarily due to a $3.6 million increase in salaries and wages
associated with increased R&D headcount primarily due to acquisitions of Fox
Enterprise, NXP B.V's data converter business and Alvand technologies, a $0.8
million in increase in rent expenses, $1.3 million of expenses related to
transitional services provided by
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NXP B.V in connection with the purchase of their data converter assets, $1.0
million in severance cost for reduction in workforce offset in-part by a $1.9
million reduction in accrued variable incentive compensation expenses.
Selling, General and Administrative (SG&A)
SG&A expenses increased $7.9 million, or 32%, to $32.8 million in the quarter
ended September 30, 2012 as compared to the quarter ended October 2, 2011. The
increase was primarily the result of $3.1 million increase in acquisition
related legal, consulting and broker costs, $1.0 million increase in salaries
and wages associated with increased SG&A headcount partly due to acquisition of
Fox Enterprise, $1.2 million in accrued late-fees associated with the delay of
the closing of the acquisition of NXP's high-speed data converter assets, $0.8
million increase in sales representative commissions and bonus, $0.8 million in
severance cost for reduction in workforce, $0.7 million increase in amortization
expense due to increase in intangibles acquired from Fox Enterprise and NXP B.V
acquisitions partially offset by $0.4 million reduction in accrued variable
incentive compensation expenses.
SG&A expenses increased $18.3 million, or 36%, to $69.2 million in the six
months ended September 30, 2012 compared to the six months ended October 2,
2011. The increase was primarily the result of $7.0 million increase in
acquisition related legal, consulting and broker costs, $1.8 million increase in
salaries and wages associated with increased SG&A headcount partly due to
acquisition of Fox Enterprise, $3.0 million in accrued late-fees associated with
the delay of the closing of the acquisition of NXP's high-speed data converter
assets, $2.6 million in expenses related to stockholder activities, $1.4 million
increase in sales representative commissions and bonuses, $1.2 million increase
in employee medical claims expense, $0.6 million in severance cost for reduction
in workforce in the second quarter of fiscal 2013, $1.1 million increase in
amortization expense due to increase in intangibles acquired from Fox Enterprise
and NXP B.V's data converter business partially offset by $0.6 million reduction
in accrued variable incentive compensation expenses.
Restructuring Charges
In connection with our plans to fully divest our remaining video processing
product lines, during fiscal 2012, we recorded $3.6 million in restructuring
expenses for employee retention costs. During the first and second quarter of
fiscal 2013, we recorded an additional $0.8 million and $0.2 million for
employee retention costs under this plan, respectively. These costs have been
classified within discontinued operations. We paid $4.6 million in retention
bonuses in the second quarter of fiscal 2013 and completed this restructuring
action.
During the second quarter of fiscal 2013, we recorded restructuring charges of
$2.2 million for reduction in workforce. We reduced our headcount by
approximately 51 employees with reductions affecting all functional areas and
various locations. As of September 30, 2012, the total accrued balance for
employee severance costs related to this restructuring action was $1.4 million.
We expect to complete this restructuring action in the third quarter of fiscal
2013.
During the first quarter of fiscal 2013, we paid $1.0 million in employee
retention costs and completed the restructuring plan to exit wafer production
operations at our Oregon fabrication facility.
During the six months ended September 30, 2012, we made lease payments of $0.1
million in connection with the exited facilities in Singapore and Salinas,
California. As of September 30, 2012, the remaining accrued lease liabilities
were $0.4 million. We expect to settle these lease obligations by the third
quarter of fiscal 2014.
Interest Income and Other, Net
The components of interest income and other, net are summarized as follows:
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
(in thousands) September 30, 2012 October 2, 2011 September 30, 2012 October 2, 2011
Interest income $ 117 $ 50 $ 203 $ 116
Interest expense (418 ) (482 ) (814 ) (537 )
Other income (expense), net 95 (1,396 ) 2,405 (1,363 )
Interest income and other, net $ (206 ) $ (1,828 ) $
1,794 $ (1,784 )
Interest income is derived from earnings on our cash and short term investments.
Interest expense is primarily due to charges associated with the credit facility
with Bank of America which was established in the first quarter of fiscal 2012.
Other income (expense), net primarily consists of gains or losses in the value
of deferred compensation plan assets, foreign currency gains or
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losses and other non-operating gains or losses. Increase in other income of $3.8
million in the six months ended September 30, 2012 as compared to the same
period in the prior year was primarily attributable to a $2.0 million death
benefit proceeds received in fiscal 2013 under life insurance policies purchased
with the intention of funding deferred compensation plan liabilities combined
with $1.4 million in losses on deferred compensation plan assets for the
comparable period in fiscal 2012.
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)
We recorded an immaterial amount of income tax benefit in the second quarter of
fiscal 2013 and an income tax benefit of $4.0 million in the six months ended
September 30, 2012 . The income tax benefit was primarily due to the recognition
of a deferred tax asset offset by the recognition of a deferred tax liability
due to the acquisition of Fox Enterprises. The increase in the deferred tax
liability was a part of the purchase accounting step-up adjustment that was
recorded against goodwill while the increase in the deferred tax asset was
recorded as a tax benefit. We recorded an income tax benefit of $0.4 million and
an income tax provision of $0.6 million in the three and six months ended
October 2, 2011, respectively. The provision for income taxes for the quarter
ended October 2, 2011 reflects tax on foreign earnings and federal and state tax
on U.S. earnings.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Our cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments were $268.8 million at
September 30, 2012, a decrease of $56.7 million compared to April 1, 2012. We
also have a credit facility with Bank of America under which we can sell
preferred shares of our wholly owned subsidiary to the bank for up to $135
million in cash prior to December 13, 2012, but to the extent we sell any such
shares, we are obligated to repurchase it from the bank prior to June 13, 2016
and $143.1 million in cash held by the wholly owned subsidiary will become
subject to certain restrictions. We have a commitment for a revolving credit
facility agreement with JP Morgan Chase with an initial aggregate principal
amount of $50.0 million. This commitment was entered into with the intention of
funding the proposed PLX acquisition.
We had no outstanding debt at September 30, 2012 and April 1, 2012.
Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Net cash provided by operating activities totaled $24.8 million in the six
months ended September 30, 2012 compared to $22.9 million in the six months
ended October 2, 2011. Cash provided by operating activities in the six months
ended September 30, 2012 consisted of our net loss of $4.4 million, as adjusted
to add back depreciation, amortization, and other non-cash items totaling $21.4
million; and cash provided by working capital requirements primarily related to
decreases in inventories, decrease in other assets partially offset by decrease
in accrued compensation and related expenses and increase in accounts
receivable. In the six months ended September 30, 2012, excluding the effects of
acquisitions, inventory decreased by $11.8 million primarily due to shipments
exceeding inventory build and $1.3 million in inventory sold to Synaptics.
Prepaid and other assets decreased by $7.0 million. Accrued liabilities
decreased by $5.0 million primarily due to payout of retention bonus accrued in
association with the sale of our video business. Increase in accounts receivable
of $7.0 million was primarily attributable to higher shipments during the end of
quarter.
In the six months ended October 2, 2011, net cash provided by operating
activities totaled $22.9 million and consisted of our net income of $51.9
million, as adjusted to exclude a $45.9 million gain on divestiture offset by
depreciation, amortization and other non-cash items totaling $25.8 million, and
cash used for working capital requirements primarily related to increase in
inventory, decrease in accounts payable partially offset by decrease in prepaid
assets and accounts receivable. Inventory increased by $12.6 million primarily
due to increased inventory to support increased higher shipment levels combined
with our build-ahead of inventory in anticipation of our wafer fabrication
transition to the third party foundry. Accounts payable decreased by $5.9
million primarily due to the timing of payments. Prepaid and other assets
decreased by $3.0 million primarily as a result of normal recurring prepaid
amortization. Accounts receivable decreased by $5.4 million primarily due to
decreased product shipment levels during the second quarter of fiscal 2012 as
compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011.
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Net cash used by investing activities in the six months ended September 30, 2012
was $68.7 million compared to cash provided of $46.1 million in the six months
ended October 2, 2011. Net cash used by investing activities in the six months
ended September 30, 2012 was primarily due to $68.3 million paid for the
acquisitions of Fox Enterprises, Alvand Technologies and NXP B.V, $7.8 million
paid to escrow in association with the acquisitions, $17.3 million of
expenditures to purchase capital equipment partially offset by net proceeds of
$19.7 million from the net sale of short-term investments and $5.0 million of
proceeds from sale of video processing business assets to Synaptics.
In the six months ended October 2, 2011, net cash provided by investing
activities primarily consisted of $51.7 million of proceeds from divestitures,
expenditures of $13.3 million to purchase capital equipment and net sales of
short-term investments of $7.7 million.
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Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Net cash provided by financing activities was $6.2 million in the six months
ended September 30, 2012 as compared to net cash used in investing activities of
$39.8 million in the six months ended October 2, 2011.
Cash provided by financing activities in the six months ended September 30,
2012, was primarily due to proceeds of approximately $6.1 million from the
exercise of employee stock options and the issuance of stock under our employee
stock purchase plan.
In the six months ended October 2, 2011, cash used in financing activities was
primarily the result of repurchases of approximately $47.5 million of IDT common
stock, partially offset by proceeds of approximately $7.7 million from the
exercise of employee stock options and the issuance of stock under our employee
stock purchase plan.
We anticipate capital expenditures of approximately $25 million to $30 million
during fiscal 2013 to be financed through cash generated from operations and
existing cash and investments.
In addition, as much of our revenues are generated outside the U.S., a
significant portion of our cash and investment portfolio accumulates in the
foreign countries in which we operate. At September 30, 2012, we had cash, cash
equivalents and investments of approximately $238.6 million invested overseas in
accounts belonging to various IDT foreign operating entities. While these
amounts are primarily invested in U.S. dollars, a portion is held in foreign
currencies, and all offshore balances are exposed to local political, banking,
currency control and other risks. In addition, these amounts may be subject to
tax and other transfer restrictions.
As discussed above, on April 30, 2012 we entered in an agreement with PLX
Technology, Inc to purchase all outstanding shares of PLX Technology for
approximately $330 million which we expect to fund with cash and common stock.
We believe that existing cash and investment balances, together with cash flows
from operations and credit facilities, will be sufficient to meet our working
capital and capital expenditure needs through at least fiscal 2013. We may
choose to investigate other financing alternatives; however, we cannot be
certain that additional financing will be available on satisfactory terms.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
As of September 30, 2012, we did not have any off-balance sheet arrangements, as
defined under SEC Regulation S-K Item 303(a)(4)(ii).
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