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Cisco Systems (CSCO - Free Report) delivered fourth-quarter fiscal 2018 non-GAAP earnings of 70 cents per share coming ahead of the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a penny. Further, the figure rose 14.7% from the year-ago quarter.
Revenues increased 6% year over year to $12.844 billion and surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $12.763 billion. Acquisitions contributed 90 basis points (bps) to revenue growth in the reported quarter.
Strength witnessed in company’s Security and Applications segments drove year-over-year growth. Order strength and improving traction of the subscription-based model were other tailwinds.
Cisco stock has gained 41.3% in a year, substantially outperforming the 38.8% rally of the industry it belongs to.
Top-line Details
Products (54% of total revenues) increased 7% to $9.64 billion.
Services (46%) advanced 3% to $3.20 billion. This was driven by growth in software and solutions services.
Almost 32% of the revenues were recurring in nature gaining 1 point from the year-ago quarter.
Revenues from subscriptions represent 56% of the company’s software revenues, up 5 points year over year.
Deferred product revenues were $6.1 billion, surging 23% from the year-ago quarter.
Geographically, Americas, EMEA and APJC reported revenue growth of 6%, 6% and 12% on a year-over-year basis, respectively. Total emerging markets grew 12% and the BRICs plus Mexico climbed 22%.
In terms of customer segments, enterprise increased 11%, while service provider was up 6%. Further, commercial and public sector rose 9% and 1%, respectively.
Total product orders increased 7%. Cisco has realigned Product segments into four distinct categories — infrastructure platform, applications, security, and other.
Wireless, Switching Witnessed Growth
Infrastructure Platforms (57.9% of fourth-quarter revenues) comprise Switching, NGN routing, Wireless and Data Center solutions. Revenues grew 7% from the year-ago quarter to $7.44 billion.
The year-over-year increase was primarily owing to robust growth across switching, wireless and data center business. Switching revenues increased witnessed strong growth across campus and data center. Adoption of new campus switch, Cat9K was impressive.
Further, wireless revenues grew on the back of company’s Wave 2 offerings and Meraki solution. Robust demand for the HyperFlex data-center solution drove data center’s double-digit growth.
However, continued weakness in service provider which led a slowdown in enterprise routing business remained a headwind during the reported quarter.
Management stated that the subscription-based Catalyst 9000 switching platform has been adopted by more than 9,650 customers, up 3,850 sequentially. Moreover, results benefited from the continuing customer shift to 100 gig architectures. Additionally, rapid adoption of multi-cloud infrastructures was a key catalyst.
AppDynamics Drive Growth
Applications (10.4% of fourth-quarter revenues) consist of Collaboration portfolio of Unified Communications (“UC”), Conferencing and TelePresence, Internet of Things (“IoT”) and application software businesses such as AppDynamics and Jasper. Revenues increased 10% from the year-ago quarter to $1.34 billion.
Cisco had integrated its Cisco Spark with Webex Platform which enhanced Webex Meeting and enabled it to introduce Webex Teams, further strengthening the company’s collaboration portfolio.
Collaboration revenues rose primarily driven by growth across AppDynamics, UC infrastructure and TelePresence endpoints.
Cisco also recently announced a new partnership with Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL - Free Report) . The integration was aimed to automate responses in its centers by leveraging data and intelligence from AI.
Security Remains Strong
Security (4.9% of revenues) climbed 12% to $627 million. Strong growth can be attributed to solid demand witnessed by web security, unified threat, network security and advanced threat solutions.
Cisco’s AI-driven Talos intelligence platform blocks billions of threats per day. The company is striving to leverage machine-learning to deploy security platforms in order to mitigate online risks on a real-time basis.
Other Products
Other Products segment (1.8% of revenues) contains service provider video, cloud and system management and various emerging technology offerings. Revenues fell 18% to $232 million.
Acquisition Spree
The company recently closed the acquisition of Accompany for $270 million. The newly acquired company is set to join Collaboration Technology Group (“CTG”) of Cisco. Accompany’s robust enterprise AI capabilities will reinforce Cisco’s collaboration portfolio.
The company also announced it plans to acquire Burlingame, CA-based July Systems. The private company provides cloud-based mobile application platform. The tech giant aims to conclude the buyout in first quarter of fiscal 2019. Per the press release, July Systems team will join the company’s Enterprise Networking Group.
The company also displayed interest in buying Duo Security. This private company leads the market in trusted access and MFA technologies. It aids enterprises to defend against breaches through its effective cloud-based Trusted Access product suite. The acquisition is expected to close in the first quarter of fiscal 2019.
Operating Details
Non-GAAP gross margin contracted 80 bps from the year-ago quarter to 62.9%. Management claims that the decrease can be attributed to higher memory pricing. Moreover, unfavorable product mix, negative impacted the gross margins. This is anticipated to persist in the near term.
Non-GAAP operating expenses, as percentage of revenues, contracted 40 bps to 32.2%.
Non-GAAP operating margin contracted 50 bps to 31.1%.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Cisco exited the fourth quarter with cash & cash equivalents and investments balance of almost $46.55 billion down from $54.43 billion in the prior-year quarter. Total debt (short plus long) came in at $25.57 billion. The company generated $4.1 billion cash flow from operations up from the previous quarter’s figure of $2.42 billion. Free cash flow came in at $3.9 billion.
In the fourth quarter, Cisco repurchased approximately 138 million shares of common stock for $6 billion, translating to an average price of $43.58 per share. Furthermore, the company paid a cash dividend of $1.5 billion.
Guidance
For first-quarter fiscal 2019, revenues are expected to grow 5-7% on a year-over-year basis.
Non-GAAP earnings are anticipated between 70 cents and 72 cents per share. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings is pegged at 69 cents.
Non-GAAP gross margin is expected in the range of 63-64%, while operating margin is anticipated between 30% and 31% for the quarter.
Conclusion
With Webex Meetings, Webex Devices and Webex Teams yielding results, we believe Cisco is well poised to capitalize on the emerging AI-based enterprise applications.
We believe that company’s expanding footprint in the rapidly growing security market holds promise. Security solutions of Cisco are likely to witness traction, going forward. The company’s extended partnerships with the likes of Aon, Allianz and Rackspace are likely to boost security segment growth.
However, weakness in the switching and routing is a headwind. Moreover, ongoing transition to subscription-based model will continue to hurt the top line. Arista’s (ANET - Free Report) recent intention of manufacturing switches that connect campus networks is likely to hurt Cisco as it holds a dominant position in that market.
Paycom Software has a long-term expected EPS growth rate of 24.82%.
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Cisco (CSCO) Surpasses Q4 Earnings & Revenues Estimates
Cisco Systems (CSCO - Free Report) delivered fourth-quarter fiscal 2018 non-GAAP earnings of 70 cents per share coming ahead of the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a penny. Further, the figure rose 14.7% from the year-ago quarter.
Revenues increased 6% year over year to $12.844 billion and surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $12.763 billion. Acquisitions contributed 90 basis points (bps) to revenue growth in the reported quarter.
Strength witnessed in company’s Security and Applications segments drove year-over-year growth. Order strength and improving traction of the subscription-based model were other tailwinds.
Cisco stock has gained 41.3% in a year, substantially outperforming the 38.8% rally of the industry it belongs to.
Top-line Details
Products (54% of total revenues) increased 7% to $9.64 billion.
Services (46%) advanced 3% to $3.20 billion. This was driven by growth in software and solutions services.
Almost 32% of the revenues were recurring in nature gaining 1 point from the year-ago quarter.
Revenues from subscriptions represent 56% of the company’s software revenues, up 5 points year over year.
Deferred product revenues were $6.1 billion, surging 23% from the year-ago quarter.
Geographically, Americas, EMEA and APJC reported revenue growth of 6%, 6% and 12% on a year-over-year basis, respectively. Total emerging markets grew 12% and the BRICs plus Mexico climbed 22%.
In terms of customer segments, enterprise increased 11%, while service provider was up 6%. Further, commercial and public sector rose 9% and 1%, respectively.
Total product orders increased 7%. Cisco has realigned Product segments into four distinct categories — infrastructure platform, applications, security, and other.
Wireless, Switching Witnessed Growth
Infrastructure Platforms (57.9% of fourth-quarter revenues) comprise Switching, NGN routing, Wireless and Data Center solutions. Revenues grew 7% from the year-ago quarter to $7.44 billion.
The year-over-year increase was primarily owing to robust growth across switching, wireless and data center business. Switching revenues increased witnessed strong growth across campus and data center. Adoption of new campus switch, Cat9K was impressive.
Further, wireless revenues grew on the back of company’s Wave 2 offerings and Meraki solution. Robust demand for the HyperFlex data-center solution drove data center’s double-digit growth.
However, continued weakness in service provider which led a slowdown in enterprise routing business remained a headwind during the reported quarter.
Management stated that the subscription-based Catalyst 9000 switching platform has been adopted by more than 9,650 customers, up 3,850 sequentially. Moreover, results benefited from the continuing customer shift to 100 gig architectures. Additionally, rapid adoption of multi-cloud infrastructures was a key catalyst.
AppDynamics Drive Growth
Applications (10.4% of fourth-quarter revenues) consist of Collaboration portfolio of Unified Communications (“UC”), Conferencing and TelePresence, Internet of Things (“IoT”) and application software businesses such as AppDynamics and Jasper. Revenues increased 10% from the year-ago quarter to $1.34 billion.
Cisco had integrated its Cisco Spark with Webex Platform which enhanced Webex Meeting and enabled it to introduce Webex Teams, further strengthening the company’s collaboration portfolio.
Collaboration revenues rose primarily driven by growth across AppDynamics, UC infrastructure and TelePresence endpoints.
Cisco also recently announced a new partnership with Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL - Free Report) . The integration was aimed to automate responses in its centers by leveraging data and intelligence from AI.
Security Remains Strong
Security (4.9% of revenues) climbed 12% to $627 million. Strong growth can be attributed to solid demand witnessed by web security, unified threat, network security and advanced threat solutions.
Cisco’s AI-driven Talos intelligence platform blocks billions of threats per day. The company is striving to leverage machine-learning to deploy security platforms in order to mitigate online risks on a real-time basis.
Other Products
Other Products segment (1.8% of revenues) contains service provider video, cloud and system management and various emerging technology offerings. Revenues fell 18% to $232 million.
Acquisition Spree
The company recently closed the acquisition of Accompany for $270 million. The newly acquired company is set to join Collaboration Technology Group (“CTG”) of Cisco. Accompany’s robust enterprise AI capabilities will reinforce Cisco’s collaboration portfolio.
The company also announced it plans to acquire Burlingame, CA-based July Systems. The private company provides cloud-based mobile application platform. The tech giant aims to conclude the buyout in first quarter of fiscal 2019. Per the press release, July Systems team will join the company’s Enterprise Networking Group.
The company also displayed interest in buying Duo Security. This private company leads the market in trusted access and MFA technologies. It aids enterprises to defend against breaches through its effective cloud-based Trusted Access product suite. The acquisition is expected to close in the first quarter of fiscal 2019.
Operating Details
Non-GAAP gross margin contracted 80 bps from the year-ago quarter to 62.9%. Management claims that the decrease can be attributed to higher memory pricing. Moreover, unfavorable product mix, negative impacted the gross margins. This is anticipated to persist in the near term.
Non-GAAP operating expenses, as percentage of revenues, contracted 40 bps to 32.2%.
Non-GAAP operating margin contracted 50 bps to 31.1%.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Cisco exited the fourth quarter with cash & cash equivalents and investments balance of almost $46.55 billion down from $54.43 billion in the prior-year quarter. Total debt (short plus long) came in at $25.57 billion. The company generated $4.1 billion cash flow from operations up from the previous quarter’s figure of $2.42 billion. Free cash flow came in at $3.9 billion.
In the fourth quarter, Cisco repurchased approximately 138 million shares of common stock for $6 billion, translating to an average price of $43.58 per share. Furthermore, the company paid a cash dividend of $1.5 billion.
Guidance
For first-quarter fiscal 2019, revenues are expected to grow 5-7% on a year-over-year basis.
Non-GAAP earnings are anticipated between 70 cents and 72 cents per share. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings is pegged at 69 cents.
Non-GAAP gross margin is expected in the range of 63-64%, while operating margin is anticipated between 30% and 31% for the quarter.
Conclusion
With Webex Meetings, Webex Devices and Webex Teams yielding results, we believe Cisco is well poised to capitalize on the emerging AI-based enterprise applications.
We believe that company’s expanding footprint in the rapidly growing security market holds promise. Security solutions of Cisco are likely to witness traction, going forward. The company’s extended partnerships with the likes of Aon, Allianz and Rackspace are likely to boost security segment growth.
However, weakness in the switching and routing is a headwind. Moreover, ongoing transition to subscription-based model will continue to hurt the top line. Arista’s (ANET - Free Report) recent intention of manufacturing switches that connect campus networks is likely to hurt Cisco as it holds a dominant position in that market.
Zacks Rank and Stocks to Consider
Cisco currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Paycom Software, Inc. (PAYC - Free Report) is a better-ranked stock in the broader technology sector. It carries a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
Paycom Software has a long-term expected EPS growth rate of 24.82%.
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And this outperformance has not just been a recent phenomenon. Over the years it has been remarkably consistent. From 2000 - 2017, the composite yearly average gain for these strategies has beaten the market more than 19X over. Maybe even more remarkable is the fact that we're willing to share their latest stocks with you without cost or obligation.
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