Cabot Microelectronics Corporation Reports Results for First Quarter of Fiscal 2009; Global Economic Environment Adversely Affects Financial Results.AURORA Aurora, cities, United States Aurora (ərôr`ə, ô–). 1 City (1990 pop. 222,103), Adams and Arapahoe counties, N central Colo., a growing suburb on the east side of Denver; inc. 1903. , Ill. -- Cabot Microelectronics microelectronics, branch of electronic technology devoted to the design and development of extremely small electronic devices that consume very little electric power. Corporation (Nasdaq: CCMP CCMP Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan CCMP Counter-Mode/CBC-Mac Protocol (IEEE 802.11I encryption algorithm) CCMP Capacitively Coupled Microwave Plasma CCMP Coalition of Concerned Medical Professionals ), the world's leading supplier of chemical mechanical planarization (CMP CMP (cytidine monophosphate): see cytosine. (1) (CMP Media LLC, Manhasset, NY, www.cmp.com) Part of United Business Media, CMP is a leading integrated media company that offers a wide variety of publications and services in the information ) polishing slurries and growing CMP pad supplier to the semiconductor industry, today reported financial results for its first quarter of fiscal 2009, which ended December 31, 2008. Total revenue during the first fiscal quarter was $63.0 million, which is consistent with the update provided by the company on January 7, 2009. The soft global economic environment significantly impacted demand for the company's products, driving a 32.5 percent decrease in sales from the same quarter last year and a 30.1 percent reduction from last quarter. This resulted in approximately break-even net income of $0.1 million for the quarter. Cash and short term investments totaled $223.1 million as of December 31, 2008 and the company has no outstanding debt. "We experienced an extraordinary and precipitous drop in demand for our products this quarter, which we believe reflects current market conditions and is generally consistent with the decrease in overall industry demand," said William Noglows, Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Cabot Microelectronics. "Despite the challenging market conditions, we believe that our significant cash balance with no debt, our solid cash flow and limited capital requirements Capital requirements Financing required for the operation of a business, composed of long-term and working capital plus fixed assets. to run our core CMP consumables business, enable us to continue to execute on our strategies and invest in our business for continued long-term success." Mr. Noglows continued, "Within this challenging business environment, we are encouraged by progress in executing on our strategies and key initiatives. This quarter, we entered into an agreement to acquire Epoch Material Co., a Taiwan-based copper CMP slurry slurry, n a thin mixture of insoluble material floating in liquid. slurry solids in suspension. Used as a method of feeding pigs—slurry is pumped through fixed lines and delivered to troughs by hoses equipped with gasoline pump fittings. supplier, which we believe represents an excellent opportunity to strengthen our copper CMP slurry leadership by leveraging our combined technology teams, global infrastructure and customer relationships. Additionally, we were honored to be recognized with a supplier award from TSMC TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation TSMC Traffic Systems Management Center TSMC Toll Station Management Controller TSMC Transportation Supply Maintenance Command TSMC Technical Services Manager Code for success in technology and supply chain excellence, and we made progress in adding on-site pad finishing capability at TSMC to improve production flexibility and reduce costs." Key Financial Information Total first fiscal quarter revenue of $63.0 million represents a 32.5 percent decrease from the $93.4 million reported in the same quarter last year and a 30.1 percent decrease from $90.2 million last quarter. During the quarter, the company experienced the continuation and acceleration of a softening softening /sof·ten·ing/ (sof´en-ing) malacia. softening a change of consistency, with loss of firmness or hardness. of demand that the company began to experience last August, as nearly all of its customers appeared to lower production in response to reduced end-use device demand. The decline in revenue adversely affected all of the company's business areas and geographies. Gross profit, expressed as a percentage of revenue, was 45.6 percent this quarter, which is slightly lower than the company's full fiscal year guidance range of 46 to 48 percent of revenue. Comparable gross profit percentages were 47.9 percent in the same quarter a year ago and 46.6 percent last quarter. Compared to both the year ago quarter and the previous quarter, the decrease in gross profit percentage was primarily due to lower manufacturing capacity utilization Capacity Utilization measures the rate at which a firm makes use of their capital productive capacities, such as factories and machinery. Capacity Utilization generally rises when the economy is healthy and falls when demand softens. on the significantly lower level of sales, partially offset by higher manufacturing yields for both slurries and pads. In light of the current soft economic environment, the company recently shortened global manufacturing production schedules for its CMP consumables products, in order to optimize its operating efficiency. Operating expenses Operating expenses The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted. , which include research, development and technical, selling and marketing, and general and administrative expenses, were $29.4 million in the first fiscal quarter, or $0.9 million higher than the $28.5 million reported in the same quarter a year ago, driven primarily by increased expenses for clean room materials and higher professional fees, partially offset by lower staffing related costs. Operating expenses were $2.3 million lower than the $31.7 million reported in the previous quarter, mostly due to decreased staffing related costs. Previously, the company had estimated its full year operating expenses to be in the range of $120 million to $125 million for fiscal 2009. Reflecting the company's actions to improve its operating effectiveness during the current economic recession, the company now anticipates its fiscal 2009 operating expenses to be in the range of $110 million to $115 million, excluding the effects of the company's pending acquisition of Epoch Material Co., Ltd. Net income for the quarter was $0.1 million, down from $12.2 million in the same quarter last year and $8.2 million last quarter, primarily due to the lower level of sales driven by the global economic downturn. Diluted earnings per share diluted earnings per share An earnings measure calculated by dividing net income less preferred stock dividends for a period by the average number of shares of common stock that would be outstanding if all convertible securities were converted into shares of were $0.01 this quarter, down from $0.51 reported in the first quarter of fiscal 2008 and $0.36 reported in the previous quarter. CONFERENCE CALL Cabot Microelectronics Corporation's quarterly earnings conference call will be held today at 9:00 a.m. Central Time. The live conference call will be available via webcast from the company's website, www.cabotcmp.com, or by phone at (866) 730-5763. Callers outside the U.S. can dial (857) 350-1587. The conference code for the call is 99249967. A replay will be available through February 19, 2009 via webcast at www.cabotcmp.com. A transcript of the formal comments made during the conference call will also be available in the Investor Relations Investor relations The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors. section of the company's website. ABOUT CABOT MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION Cabot Microelectronics Corporation, headquartered in Aurora, Illinois Aurora is the largest city in Kane County, Illinois. The city also lies within DuPage, Will and Kendall counties. As reported in the 2000 U.S. census, the city was home to 142,990 people, while the city's estimated 2006 population is 170,617. , is the world's leading supplier of CMP slurries used in semiconductor and data storage manufacturing. The company's products play a critical role in the production of the most advanced semiconductor devices, enabling the manufacture of smaller, faster and more complex devices by its customers. Since becoming an independent public company in 2000, the company has grown to approximately 800 employees. The company is also leveraging its expertise in CMP slurry formulation, materials and polishing techniques developed for the semiconductor industry and applying it to demanding surface modification applications where shaping, enabling and enhancing the performance of surfaces is critical to success. For more information about Cabot Microelectronics Corporation, visit www.cabotcmp.com or contact Amy Ford, Director of Investor Relations at (630) 499-2600. SAFE HARBOR Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. STATEMENT This news release may include statements that constitute "forward looking statements" within the meaning of federal securities regulations. These forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. include statements related to: future sales and operating results; company and industry growth, contraction contraction, in physics contraction, in physics: see expansion. contraction, in grammar contraction, in writing: see abbreviation. contraction - reduction or trends; growth or contraction of the markets in which the company participates; international events or various economic factors; product performance; the generation, protection and acquisition of intellectual property, and litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. related to such intellectual property; new product introductions; development of new products, technologies and markets; the acquisition of or investment in other entities; uses and investment of the company's cash balance; and the construction of facilities by Cabot Microelectronics Corporation. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties, and other factors, including those described from time to time in Cabot Microelectronics' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described by these forward-looking statements. In particular, see "Risk Factors" in the company's annual report on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2008, filed with the SEC. Cabot Microelectronics assumes no obligation to update this forward-looking information. [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] |
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