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News from Xerox    LOGO
For Immediate Release   

Xerox Corporation

45 Glover Avenue

P.O. Box 4505

Norwalk, CT 06856-4505

 

tel +1-203-968-3000

Xerox Reports Second-Quarter 2013 Earnings

 

 

GAAP EPS from continuing operations of 23 cents

 

 

Adjusted EPS of 27 cents

 

 

Revenue of $5.4 billion, up 1 percent; revenue including discontinued operations of $5.5 billion*

 

 

Services revenue up 5 percent, representing 55 percent of total revenue

 

 

Operating cash flow of $533 million

NORWALK, Conn., July 25, 2013 – Xerox (NYSE: XRX) announced today second-quarter 2013 adjusted EPS of 27 cents, which excludes 4 cents related to the amortization of intangibles. GAAP EPS from continuing operations was 23 cents. Revenue was $5.4 billion, up 1 percent.

Revenue from the company’s services business was up 5 percent, which includes 4 percent growth from business process outsourcing, 6 percent growth in document outsourcing and 13 percent growth from IT outsourcing. Services revenue represents 55 percent of Xerox’s total revenue.

“Through the breadth of our outsourcing services and innovative technology, today’s Xerox simplifies the way work gets done for organizations around the world,” said Ursula Burns, Xerox chairman and chief executive officer. “Our clients are increasingly expanding their partnerships with us to improve the effectiveness of their operations. As a result, the total contract value of services signings was up 40 percent in the second quarter, our pipeline grew 10 percent and our BPO and ITO contract renewal rate was 95 percent – strong indicators of a sound strategy that fuels the success of our business for the long term.”

Revenue from the company’s document technology business was down 5 percent year over year and improved sequentially from the first quarter of this year. The company benefitted from the full rollout of its ConnectKey platform of printers and multifunction devices, expanded distribution through channel partners and increased demand for its digital production presses. During the quarter, Xerox signed and began installing its largest order ever for high-speed color presses, strengthening the company’s market leadership. Document technology revenue represents 42 percent of total revenue.

Second-quarter operating margin of 9.4 percent was up 2.0 points sequentially, down 0.5 points year over year. Gross margin was 31.4 percent. Selling, administrative and general expenses were 19.3 percent of revenue.

The company generated $533 million in operating cash flow, and remains on track to generate $2.1 billion to $2.4 billion in full-year operating cash flow.

Added Burns, “Steady progress in growing revenue combined with a disciplined focus on operational improvements resulted in strong earnings and cash generation, positioning us well to deliver on our expectations for the full year.”


For third-quarter 2013, Xerox expects GAAP earnings from continuing operations of 20 to 22 cents per share and adjusted EPS of 24 to 26 cents per share.

The company continues to expect full-year 2013 GAAP earnings per share from continuing operations in the range of 94 cents to $1.00, and adjusted EPS of $1.09 to $1.15.

 

* Xerox recently completed the sale of its North American paper business to Domtar Corporation and entered into an agreement to sell its European paper business to Antalis. Beginning with the second quarter 2013, the company is reporting results from these businesses as discontinued operations. Prior period results have been restated to reflect this change.

The following table summarizes the effects from Xerox’s discontinued operations in the second-quarter 2013:

 

     Second Quarter 2013  
     Revenue
(in  millions)
     EPS  

Continuing Operations

   $ 5,402       $ 0.23   

Discontinued Operations*

     134         (0.02

Results including Discontinued Operations

   $ 5,536       $ 0.21   

 

* – Revenue from discontinued operations reflects 2 months of North American Paper revenue as a result of the completion of the sale to Domtar on May 31, 2013.
   – EPS from discontinued operations reflects a 2 cent loss on disposal.

About Xerox

Since the invention of Xerography 75 years ago, the people of Xerox (NYSE: XRX) have helped businesses simplify the way work gets done. Today, we are the global leader in business process and document management, helping organizations of any size be more efficient so they can focus on their real business. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn., more than 140,000 Xerox employees serve clients in 160 countries, providing business services, printing equipment and software for commercial and government organizations. Learn more at www.xerox.com.

Non- GAAP Measures:

This release refers to the following non-GAAP financial measures:

 

 

Total revenue including discontinued operations for the second-quarter 2013.

 

 

Adjusted EPS (earnings per share) for the second-quarter 2013 as well as for the third-quarter and full-year 2013 guidance that excludes certain items.

 

 

Operating margin for the second-quarter 2013 that excludes certain expenses.

 

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Refer to the “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section of this release for a discussion of these non-GAAP measures and their reconciliation to the reported GAAP measure.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “will,” “should” and similar expressions, as they relate to us, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements reflect management’s current beliefs, assumptions and expectations and are subject to a number of factors that may cause actual results to differ materially. These factors include but are not limited to: changes in economic conditions, political conditions, trade protection measures, licensing requirements and tax matters in the United States and in the foreign countries in which we do business; changes in foreign currency exchange rates; actions of competitors; our ability to obtain adequate pricing for our products and services and to maintain and improve cost efficiency of operations, including savings from restructuring actions; the risk that unexpected costs will be incurred; the risk that subcontractors, software vendors and utility and network providers will not perform in a timely, quality manner; our ability to recover capital investments; the risk that multi-year contracts with governmental entities could be terminated prior to the end of the contract term; the risk that our Services business could be adversely affected if we are unsuccessful in managing the ramp-up of new contracts; development of new products and services; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; our ability to expand equipment placements; the risk that individually identifiable information of customers, clients and employees could be inadvertently disclosed or disclosed as a result of a breach of our security; interest rates, cost of borrowing and access to credit markets; reliance on third parties for manufacturing of products and provision of services; our ability to drive the expanded use of color in printing and copying; the outcome of litigation and regulatory proceedings to which we may be a party; and other factors that are set forth in the “Risk Factors” section, the “Legal Proceedings” section, the “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” section and other sections of our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2013 and our 2012 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information or future events or developments, except as required by law.

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Media Contact:

Karen Arena, Xerox, +1-203-849-5521, karen.arena@xerox.com

Investor Contact:

Jennifer Horsley, Xerox +1-203-849-2656, jennifer.horsley@xerox.com

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Xerox Corporation

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)

 

     Three Months Ended            Six Months Ended         
     June 30,            June 30,         

(in millions, except per-share data)

   2013     2012      % Change     2013     2012      % Change  

Revenues

              

Sales

   $ 1,454      $ 1,462         (1 %)    $ 2,747      $ 2,879         (5 %) 

Outsourcing, maintenance and rentals

     3,834        3,763         2     7,626        7,529         1

Financing

     114        143         (20 %)      231        291         (21 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Total Revenues

     5,402        5,368         1     10,604        10,699         (1 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Costs and Expenses

              

Cost of sales

     934        940         (1 %)      1,749        1,842         (5 %) 

Cost of outsourcing, maintenance and rentals

     2,728        2,626         4     5,486        5,315         3

Cost of financing

     42        51         (18 %)      85        104         (18 %) 

Research, development and engineering expenses

     149        161         (7 %)      303        334         (9 %) 

Selling, administrative and general expenses

     1,042        1,057         (1 %)      2,082        2,107         (1 %) 

Restructuring and asset impairment charges

     33        29         14     25        49         (49 %) 

Amortization of intangible assets

     83        82         1     166        164         1

Other expenses, net

     59        75         (21 %)      76        132         (42 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Total Costs and Expenses

     5,070        5,021         1     9,972        10,047         (1 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Income before Income Taxes & Equity Income(1)

     332        347         (4 %)      632        652         (3 %) 

Income tax expense

     68        64         6     118        139         (15 %) 

Equity in net income of unconsolidated affiliates

     36        31         16     83        71         17
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Income from Continuing Operations

     300        314         (4 %)      597        584         2

(Loss) income from Discontinued Operations, net of tax

     (23     2         *        (20     8         *   
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Net Income

     277        316         (12 %)      577        592         (3 %) 

Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

     6        7         (14 %)      10        14         (29 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Net Income Attributable to Xerox

   $ 271      $ 309         (12 %)    $ 567      $ 578         (2 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Amounts attributable to Xerox:

              

Net Income from continuing operations

   $ 294      $ 307         (4 %)    $ 587      $ 570         3

Net (loss) Income from discontinued operations

     (23     2         *        (20     8         *   
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Net Income attributable to Xerox

   $ 271      $ 309         (12 %)    $ 567      $ 578         (2 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Basic Earnings per Share:

              

Continuing Operations

   $ 0.24      $ 0.23         4   $ 0.47      $ 0.42         12

Discontinued Operations

     (0.02     —           *        (0.02     —           *   
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Total Basic Earnings per Share

   $ 0.22      $ 0.23         (4 %)    $ 0.45      $ 0.42         7
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Diluted Earnings per Share:

              

Continuing Operations

   $ 0.23      $ 0.22         5   $ 0.46      $ 0.41         12

Discontinued Operations

     (0.02     —           *        (0.02     —           *   
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

Total Diluted Earnings per Share

   $ 0.21      $ 0.22         (5 %)    $ 0.44      $ 0.41         7
  

 

 

   

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

* Percent change not meaningful.
(1) 

Referred to as “Pre-Tax Income” throughout the remainder of this document.

 

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Xerox Corporation

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Unaudited)

 

     Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
     June 30,     June 30,  

(in millions)

   2013     2012     2013     2012  

Net Income

   $ 277      $ 316      $ 577      $ 592   

Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

     6        7        10        14   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net Income Attributable to Xerox

     271        309        567        578   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income, Net:

        

Translation adjustments, net

     (84     (323     (447     (163

Unrealized gains (losses), net

     1        34        (7     (9

Changes in defined benefit plans, net

     56        64        159        10   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other Comprehensive Loss, Net

     (27     (225     (295     (162

Less: Other comprehensive loss, net attributable to noncontrolling interests

     —          (1     —          —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other Comprehensive Loss, Net Attributable to Xerox

     (27     (224     (295     (162
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Comprehensive Income, Net

     250        91        282        430   

Less: Comprehensive income, net attributable to noncontrolling interests

     6        6        10        14   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Comprehensive Income, Net Attributable to Xerox

   $ 244      $ 85      $ 272      $ 416   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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Xerox Corporation

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)

 

     June 30,     December 31,  

(in millions, except share data in thousands)

   2013     2012  

Assets

    

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 929      $ 1,246   

Accounts receivable, net

     3,039        2,866   

Billed portion of finance receivables, net

     144        152   

Finance receivables, net

     1,731        1,836   

Inventories

     1,109        1,011   

Other current assets

     1,260        1,162   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total current assets

     8,212        8,273   

Finance receivables due after one year, net

     3,188        3,325   

Equipment on operating leases, net

     516        535   

Land, buildings and equipment, net

     1,499        1,556   

Investments in affiliates, at equity

     1,273        1,381   

Intangible assets, net

     2,656        2,783   

Goodwill

     9,064        9,062   

Deferred tax assets, long-term

     667        763   

Other long-term assets

     2,252        2,337   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Assets

   $ 29,327      $ 30,015   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Liabilities and Equity

    

Short-term debt and current portion of long-term debt

   $ 1,783      $ 1,042   

Accounts payable

     1,731        1,913   

Accrued compensation and benefits costs

     699        741   

Unearned income

     471        438   

Other current liabilities

     1,621        1,776   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total current liabilities

     6,305        5,910   

Long-term debt

     6,366        7,447   

Pension and other benefit liabilities

     2,841        2,958   

Post-retirement medical benefits

     849        909   

Other long-term liabilities

     743        778   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     17,104        18,002   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Series A Convertible Preferred Stock

     349        349   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Common stock

     1,233        1,239   

Additional paid-in capital

     5,614        5,622   

Treasury stock, at cost

     —          (104

Retained earnings

     8,400        7,991   

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

     (3,522     (3,227
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Xerox shareholders’ equity

     11,725        11,521   

Noncontrolling interests

     149        143   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Equity

     11,874        11,664   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Liabilities and Equity

   $ 29,327      $ 30,015   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Shares of common stock issued

     1,232,533        1,238,696   

Treasury stock

     —          (14,924
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Shares of common stock outstanding

     1,232,533        1,223,772   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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Xerox Corporation

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
    Six Months Ended
June 30,
 

(in millions)

   2013     2012     2013     2012  

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:

        

Net income

   $ 277      $ 316      $ 577      $ 592   

Adjustments required to reconcile net income to cash flows from operating activities:

        

Depreciation and amortization

     343        313        672        626   

Provision for receivables

     33        33        59        60   

Provision for inventory

     3        7        12        17   

Net loss (gain) on sales of businesses and assets

     10        (2     10        (3

Undistributed equity in net income of unconsolidated affiliates

     3        (4     (44     (35

Stock-based compensation

     28        31        59        62   

Restructuring and asset impairment charges

     33        29        25        49   

Payments for restructurings

     (35     (44     (73     (83

Contributions to defined benefit pension plans

     (53     (158     (98     (237

Increase in accounts receivable and billed portion of finance receivables

     (139     (156     (502     (608

Collections of deferred proceeds from sales of receivables

     116        160        231        256   

Increase in inventories

     (34     (50     (141     (84

Increase in equipment on operating leases

     (69     (68     (128     (135

Decrease in finance receivables

     23        111        119        275   

Collections on beneficial interest from sales of finance receivables

     25        —          27        —     

Increase in other current and long-term assets

     (19     (61     (120     (162

Increase (decrease) in accounts payable and accrued compensation

     32        (93     (62     (237

Decrease in other current and long-term liabilities

     (45     (127     (111     (162

Net change in income tax assets and liabilities

     22        18        39        61   

Net change in derivative assets and liabilities

     6        (30     (41     (9

Other operating, net

     (27     3        (64     (30
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash provided by operating activities

     533        228        446        213   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash Flows from Investing Activities:

        

Cost of additions to land, buildings and equipment

     (84     (82     (169     (173

Proceeds from sales of land, buildings and equipment

     8        3        11        7   

Cost of additions to internal use software

     (23     (33     (45     (70

Proceeds from sale of businesses

     11        —          11        —     

Acquisitions, net of cash acquired

     (81     —          (134     (87

Other investing, net

     2        14        6        11   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash used in investing activities

     (167     (98     (320     (312
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash Flows from Financing Activities:

        

Net (payments) proceeds on debt

     (378     (455     (321     543   

Common stock dividends

     (72     (57     (124     (114

Preferred stock dividends

     (6     (6     (12     (12

Proceeds from issuances of common stock

     31        3        54        10   

Payments to acquire treasury stock, including fees

     —          (307     (10     (357

Repurchases related to stock-based compensation

     —          (1     (10     (1

Distributions to noncontrolling interests

     (2     (4     (5     (61
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities

     (427     (827     (428     8   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

     (3     (3     (15     3   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Decrease in cash and cash equivalents

     (64     (700     (317     (88

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

     993        1,514        1,246        902   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period

   $ 929      $ 814      $ 929      $ 814   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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Financial Review

Xerox recently completed the sale of its North American paper business to Domtar Corporation and entered into an agreement to sell its European paper business to Antalis. Beginning with second quarter 2013, the company is reporting results from these businesses as discontinued operations. Prior period results have been restated to reflect this change.

Revenues

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
           % of Total Revenue  

(in millions)

   2013      2012      %
Change
    2013     2012  

Equipment sales

   $ 855       $ 846         1     16     16

Annuity revenue

     4,547         4,522         1     84     84
  

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Revenue

   $ 5,402       $ 5,368         1     100     100
  

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

   

 

 

 

Reconciliation to Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income:

 

Sales

   $ 1,454      $ 1,462        (1 %) 

Less: Supplies, paper and other sales

     (599     (616     (3 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Equipment Sales

   $ 855      $ 846        1
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Outsourcing, maintenance and rentals

   $ 3,834      $ 3,763        2

Add: Supplies, paper and other sales

     599        616        (3 %) 

Add: Financing

     114        143        (20 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Annuity Revenue

   $ 4,547      $ 4,522        1
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Second quarter 2013 total revenues increased by 1% compared to the second quarter 2012, with no impact from currency, and reflected the following:

 

 

Annuity revenue increased by 1% compared to the second quarter 2012, with no impact from currency. Annuity revenue is comprised of the following:

 

   

Outsourcing, maintenance and rentals revenue, which includes outsourcing revenue within our Services segment and maintenance revenue (including bundled supplies) and rental revenue, both primarily within our Document Technology segment. An increase of 2% was driven by an increase in outsourcing revenue in our Services segment, partially offset by a decline in maintenance revenue, due to moderately lower page volumes.

 

   

Supplies, paper and other sales, which includes unbundled supplies and other sales, primarily within our Document Technology segment. A decrease of 3% was driven by a decrease in supplies sales to OEM partners, moderately lower supplies demand and a lowering of channel inventories in the U.S. This was partially offset by an increase in other sales revenue driven by higher sales of electronic presentation systems.

 

   

Financing revenue declined by 20% from the second quarter 2012. The 2012 sales of finance receivables drove approximately $12 million of the total decline, while the remainder was driven primarily by a decline in the volume of new finance receivables as a result of lower financed equipment sales in prior periods.

 

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Equipment sales revenue is reported primarily within our Document Technology segment and the document outsourcing business within our Services segment. Equipment sales revenue increased 1% as compared to the second quarter 2012, with no impact from currency. Recent product introductions and a positive mix impact drove the increase. Consistent with prior quarters, price declines were in the range of 5% to 10%.

Additional analysis of the change in revenue for each business segment is included in the “Segment Review” section.

Costs, Expenses and Other Income

Summary of Key Financial Ratios

The following is a summary of key financial ratios used to assess our performance:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
       
     2013     2012     B/(W)  

Total Gross Margin

     31.4     32.6     (1.2) pts.   

RD&E as a % of Revenue

     2.8     3.0     0.2 pts.   

SAG as a % of Revenue

     19.3     19.7     0.4 pts.   

Operating Margin (1)

     9.4     9.9     (0.5) pts.   

Pre-tax income margin

     6.1     6.5     (0.4) pts.   

Operating Margin

Second quarter 2013 operating margin1 of 9.4% decreased 0.5-percentage points as compared to the second quarter 2012. This decrease was driven primarily by a decline in gross margin partially offset by a decline in operating expenses. Operating margin improved sequentially from the first quarter 2013 by 2.0-percentage points.

Gross Margin

Gross margin of 31.4% decreased 1.2-percentage points as compared to the second quarter 2012. This decrease was driven by the continued increase of Services revenue as a percent of total revenue.

Services segment gross margin decreased by 0.7-percentage points as compared to the second quarter 2012. The decrease was driven by the impact of contract ramp within Document Outsourcing as well as revenue mix within the segment. Productivity improvement and restructuring savings more than offset the impact of price declines.

Document Technology segment gross margin decreased by 0.4-percentage points as compared to the second quarter 2012. The decline was driven by a lower mix of supplies revenue and financing revenue. Price declines were offset by cost productivity and the benefit from transactional currency.

 

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Research, Development and Engineering Expenses (“RD&E”)

Second quarter 2013 RD&E as a percentage of revenue of 2.8% decreased 0.2-percentage points from the second quarter 2012. In addition to lower spending and improved productivity, this decrease was driven by the positive mix impact of the continued growth in Services revenue, which historically has a lower RD&E as a percentage of revenue.

RD&E of $149 million was $12 million lower than the second quarter 2012, reflecting the impact of restructuring and productivity improvements. Innovation continues to be a core strength and we continue to invest at levels that enhance our innovation, particularly in services, color and software. Xerox R&D is strategically coordinated with Fuji Xerox.

Selling, Administrative and General Expenses (“SAG”)

SAG as a percentage of revenue of 19.3% decreased 0.4-percentage points from the second quarter 2012. The decrease was driven by spending reductions reflecting benefits from restructuring and productivity improvements in addition to the positive mix impact from the continued growth in Services revenue, which historically has a lower SAG as a percentage of revenue.

SAG of $1,042 million was $15 million lower than the second quarter 2012. This included a $1 million favorable impact from currency for the quarter. SAG expenses reflect the following:

 

 

$24 million decrease in selling expenses, driven primarily by benefits from restructuring and productivity improvements as well as lower spending on advertising and promotion. The prior year included spending associated with the drupa trade show in Dusseldorf, Germany. These decreases were partially offset by the impact of acquisitions.

 

 

$5 million increase in general and administrative expenses, as restructuring savings and productivity improvements were more than offset by the impact of acquisitions.

 

 

$4 million increase in bad debt expenses to $34 million. Second quarter 2013 bad debt expense remained at less than one percent of receivables.

Restructuring and Asset Impairment Charges

During the second quarter 2013, we recorded net restructuring and asset impairment charges of $33 million, which included approximately $39 million of severance costs related to headcount reductions of approximately 1,300 employees primarily in North America. These costs were partially offset by $6 million of net reversals for changes in estimated reserves from prior period initiatives.

During the second quarter 2012, we recorded net restructuring and asset impairment charges of $29 million, which included approximately $25 million of severance costs related to headcount reductions of approximately 700 employees primarily in North America, and $5 million of lease cancellation charges. These costs were partially offset by $1 million of net reversals for changes in estimated reserves from prior period initiatives.

The restructuring reserve balance as of June 30, 2013 for all programs was $86 million, of which approximately $79 million is expected to be spent over the next twelve months.

We expect to incur additional restructuring charges of approximately $0.02 per diluted share in the third quarter of 2013 for actions and initiatives which have not yet been finalized.

 

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Worldwide Employment

Worldwide employment of approximately 142,300 at June 30, 2013 decreased approximately 5,300 from year-end 2012, due to restructuring-related actions and attrition outpacing hiring and acquisitions.

Other Expenses, Net

 

      Three Months Ended
June 30,
 

(in millions)

   2013     2012  

Non-financing interest expense

   $ 62      $ 59   

Interest income

     (4     (4

Gains on sales of businesses and assets

     (9     (2

Currency (gains) losses, net

     (3     1   

Loss on sales of accounts receivables

     5        6   

Deferred compensation investment gains

     1        3   

All other expenses, net

     7        12   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Other Expenses, Net

   $ 59      $ 75   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Note: Other Expenses, Net are included in the Other segment

Non-financing interest expense

Second quarter 2013 non-financing interest expense of $62 million was $3 million higher than second quarter 2012, driven by an increase in the non-financing debt balance. When combined with financing interest expense (cost of financing), total company interest expense declined by $6 million from the second quarter 2012, driven by a lower average debt balance.

Gains on sales of businesses and assets

Second quarter 2013 gains on sales of businesses and assets was primarily comprised of a gain on the sale of a surplus facility in Latin America.

All other expenses, net

Second quarter 2013 all other expenses, net decreased from the second quarter 2012 due to a decrease in miscellaneous expenses.

Income Taxes

Second quarter 2013 effective tax rate was 20.5%. On an adjusted basis1, the second quarter 2013 tax rate was 24.1%, which was lower than the U.S. statutory tax rate primarily due to the benefit of foreign tax credits. The second quarter adjusted tax rate was reduced by 4- percentage points from an increase in tax credits on anticipated foreign transactions.

Second quarter 2012 effective tax rate was 18.4%. On an adjusted basis1, second quarter 2012 tax rate was 22.1%, which was lower than the U.S. statutory tax rate primarily due to foreign tax credits. The second quarter adjusted tax rate was reduced by 5-percentage points from the resolution of a number of tax audit positions as well as an increase in tax credits on anticipated foreign transactions.

 

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Xerox operations are widely dispersed. The statutory tax rate in most non U.S. jurisdictions is lower than the combined U.S. and state tax rate. The amount of income subject to these lower foreign rates relative to the amount of U.S. income will impact our effective tax rate. However, no one country outside of the U.S. is a significant factor to our overall effective tax rate. Certain foreign income is subject to U.S. tax net of any available foreign tax credits. Our full year effective tax rate includes a benefit of approximately 10 to 12 percentage points from these non U.S. operations, which is comparable to 2012.

Our effective tax rate is based on nonrecurring events as well as recurring factors, including the taxation of foreign income. In addition, our effective tax rate will change based on discrete or other nonrecurring events that may not be predictable. We anticipate that our effective tax rate will be approximately 29.0% to 31.0% for the third quarter of 2013 and approximately 26.0% to 28.0% for the fourth quarter of 2013. These rates exclude the effects of intangibles amortization and other discrete items with the exception of an estimated discrete expense of approximately $13 million in the third quarter of 2013 for the July 17th United Kingdom corporate income tax rate reduction and the corresponding adjustment to our deferred tax asset.

Equity in Net Income of Unconsolidated Affiliates

Equity in net income of unconsolidated affiliates, which primarily reflects our 25% share of Fuji Xerox net income, was $36 million, an increase of $5 million compared to the second quarter 2012. Second quarter 2013 equity income includes charges of $1 million related to our share of Fuji Xerox after-tax restructuring compared to $6 million of charges for the second quarter 2012.

Net Income

Second quarter 2013 net income from continuing operations attributable to Xerox was $294 million, or $0.23 per diluted share. On an adjusted basis1, net income from continuing operations attributable to Xerox was $345 million, or $0.27 per diluted share. Second quarter 2013 adjustments to net income reflect the amortization of intangible assets.

Second quarter 2012 net income from continuing operations attributable to Xerox was $307 million, or $0.22 per diluted share. On an adjusted basis1, net income from continuing operations attributable to Xerox was $358 million, or $0.26 per diluted share. Second quarter 2012 adjustments to net income reflect the amortization of intangible assets.

The Net Income and EPS reconciliation table in the Non-GAAP Financial Measures section contains the second quarter adjustments to net income.

The calculations of basic and diluted earnings per share are included as Appendix I. See Non-GAAP financial measures for calculation of adjusted EPS.

 

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Discontinued Operations

During the second quarter 2013, in connection with our decision to exit from the Paper distribution business, we completed the sale of our North American (N.A.) Paper business and entered into an agreement to sell our European Paper business. The decision to exit from the Paper distribution business was largely the result of management’s objective to focus more on Services and innovative Document Technology. Net proceeds from the sale of the N.A. Paper business were approximately $11 million and are reported as cash flows from investing activities in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows.

As a result of these transactions, we have reported these paper-related operations as Discontinued Operations and reclassified their results from the Other segment to Discontinued Operations in the second quarter 2013. All prior periods have accordingly been reclassified to conform to this presentation. The sale of the European Paper business, which is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory clearances, is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2013. The net assets sold or expected to be sold in connection with these transactions are primarily related to working capital – accounts receivable and inventory – utilized in the business. As of June 30, 2013, total assets held for sale were approximately $30 million and are included in Other Current Assets in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

In the second quarter of 2013 we recorded a net pre-tax loss of $23 million for the disposition of our N.A. and European Paper businesses. The loss is primarily related to exit and disposal costs associated with these businesses. The disposals are expected to result in a reduction in headcount of approximately 300 employees, primarily in Europe.

The components of Discontinued Operations for the periods presented are as follows:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
    Six Months Ended
June 30,
 

(in millions)

   2013     2012     2013     2012  

Revenues *

   $ 134      $ 173      $ 287      $ 344   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Income from operations

   $ 2      $ 3      $ 7      $ 12   

Loss on disposal

     (23     —          (23     —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net (loss) income before income taxes

     (21     3        (16     12   

Income tax expense

     (2     (1     (4     (4
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

(Loss) income from discontinued operations, net of tax

   $ (23   $ 2      $ (20   $ 8   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Diluted earnings per share from discontinued operations

   $ (0.02   $ —        $ (0.02   $ —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total diluted earnings per share, inclusive of discontinued operations

   $ 0.21      $ 0.22      $ 0.44      $ 0.41   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

* 2013 revenue from discontinued operations reflects only two months and five months for the quarter and year-to-date periods respectively of North American paper revenue as a result of the completion of the sale to Domtar Corporation on May 31, 2013.

 

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Segment Review

 

     Three Months Ended June 30,  

(in millions)

   Total
Revenues
     % of Total
Revenue
    Segment
Profit (Loss)
    Segment
Margin
 

2013

         

Services

   $ 2,956         55   $ 301        10.2

Document Technology

     2,263         42     244        10.8

Other

     183         3     (61     (33.3 %) 
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

   $ 5,402         100   $ 484        9.0
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

2012

         

Services

   $ 2,806         52   $ 298        10.6

Document Technology

     2,370         44     268        11.3

Other

     192         4     (71     (37.0 %) 
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

   $ 5,368         100   $ 495        9.2
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Refer to Appendix II for the reconciliation of Segment Profit to Pre-tax Income.

Services

Our Services segment comprises three service offerings: Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Document Outsourcing (DO) and Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO).

Revenue

Second quarter 2013 Services total revenue of $2,956 million increased 5% from the second quarter 2012, with a 1-percentage point negative impact from currency.

 

   

BPO revenue increased 4% and represented 59% of total Services revenue. BPO growth was driven by our government healthcare, healthcare payer and customer care businesses as well as the benefits from recent acquisitions.

 

   

DO revenue increased 6% and represented 28% of total Services revenue. DO growth was driven primarily by our partner print services offerings as well as higher equipment sales.

 

   

ITO revenue increased 13% and represented 13% of total Services revenue. ITO growth was driven by the continued revenue ramp on prior period signings.

Segment Margin

Second quarter 2013 Services segment margin of 10.2% declined by 0.4-percentage points from the second quarter 2012, as the decline in gross margin was partially offset by continued SAG improvement which included benefits from restructuring. Services segment margin improved sequentially from the first quarter 2013 by 0.9-percentage points.

Metrics

Pipeline

Our total Services sales pipeline grew 10% over the second quarter 2012. This sales pipeline includes the Total Contract Value (“TCV”) of new business opportunities that potentially could be contracted within the next six months and excludes business opportunities with estimated annual recurring revenue in excess of $100 million.

 

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Signings

Signings are defined as estimated future revenues from contracts signed during the period, including renewals of existing contracts. Services signings were an estimated $3.7 billion in TCV for the quarter.

 

 

BPO signings of $2.6 billion TCV.

 

 

DO signings of $800 million TCV.

 

 

ITO signings of $300 million TCV.

Signings increased 40% as compared to the second quarter 2012. Signings on a trailing twelve month basis increased 3% in relation to the comparable prior year period. The above DO signings amount does not include signings from our partner print services offerings.

Note: TCV is estimated total revenue for future contracts for pipeline or signed contracts for signings as applicable.

Renewal rate (for BPO and ITO)

Renewal rate is defined as the annual recurring revenue (“ARR”) on contracts that are renewed during the period as a percentage of ARR on all contracts on which a renewal decision was made during the period. The second quarter 2013 contract renewal rate for BPO and ITO contracts was 95%, which exceeded our target range of 85%-90%.

Document Technology

Our Document Technology segment includes the sale of products and supplies, as well as the associated maintenance and financing of those products.

Revenue

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
        

(in millions)

   2013      2012      Change  

Equipment sales

   $ 693       $ 709         (2 %) 

Annuity revenue

     1,570         1,661         (5 %) 
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total Revenue

   $ 2,263       $ 2,370         (5 %) 
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

Second quarter 2013 Document Technology revenue of $2,263 million decreased 5% from the second quarter 2012, with no impact from currency. Document Technology revenues exclude the impact of growth in Document Outsourcing. Inclusive of Document Outsourcing, second quarter 2013 aggregate document-related revenue decreased 2% from the second quarter 2012. Document Technology segment revenue results included the following:

 

 

Equipment sales revenue decreased by 2% from the second quarter 2012, representing an improving trend from the first quarter 2013 decline of 12%. Equipment sales benefitted from our recent mid-range product refresh and increased demand for color digital production presses as well as expanded coverage in the small and medium business market. These benefits were more than offset by the continued migration of customers to our rapidly growing partner print services offering (included in our Services segment). Price declines were in the historical 5% to 10% range.

 

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Annuity revenue decreased by 5%, driven by a modest decline in total pages, the continued migration of customers to our partner print services offering (included in our Services segment), a decrease in supplies sales to our OEM partners and a decline in financing revenue.

 

 

Document Technology revenue mix was 21% entry, 59% mid-range and 20% high-end, consistent with recent quarters.

Segment Margin

Second quarter 2013 Document Technology segment margin of 10.8% decreased by 0.5-percentage points from the second quarter 2012, driven by a 0.4-percentage point decline in gross margin. Document Technology segment margin improved sequentially from the first quarter 2013 by 2.0-percentage points.

Total Installs (Document Technology and Document Outsourcing2)

Install activity includes installations for document outsourcing and Xerox-branded products shipped to Global Imaging Systems (“GIS”). Detail by product group is shown below:

Entry

 

 

50% increase in color multifunction devices driven by demand for the WorkCentre® 6605, WorkCentre® 6015 and the ColorQube 8700/8900.

 

 

1% decrease in color printers.

 

 

8% decrease in black-and-white multifunction devices driven by declines in developing markets.

Mid-Range

 

 

16% increase in installs of mid-range color devices driven by the first quarter 2013 launch of the ConnectKey products

 

 

1% decrease in installs of mid-range black-and-white devices.

High-End

 

 

29% increase in installs of high-end color systems driven by growth across several product areas, including Entry Production Color and iGen, as we continue to strengthen our market leadership in the Production Color segment.

 

 

11% decrease in installs of high-end black-and-white systems, reflecting continued declines in the overall market.

 

Note: “Entry”, “Mid-Range” and “High-End” are defined in Appendix II.

 

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Other

Revenue

Second quarter 2013 Other revenue of $183 million decreased 5% from the second quarter 2012, with no impact from currency. The decline is due primarily to lower revenue in our wide format business in addition to lower paper sales within developing markets. After the aforementioned discontinued operations treatment of our North American and European Paper businesses, total paper revenue (all within developing markets) comprised approximately 1/3 of second quarter 2013 Other segment revenue.

Segment Margin

Second quarter 2013 Other segment loss of $61 million decreased $10 million from the second quarter 2012, primarily driven by a decrease in other expenses, net. All non-financing interest expense is contained within the Other segment.

During the second quarter 2013, in connection with our decision to exit from the Paper distribution business, we completed the sale of our North American (N.A.) Paper business and entered into an agreement to sell our European Paper business.

As a result of these transactions, we have reported these paper-related operations as Discontinued Operations and reclassified their results from the Other segment to Discontinued Operations in the second quarter 2013. All prior periods have accordingly been reclassified to conform to this presentation.

Notes

 

(1) 

See the “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section for an explanation of the non-GAAP financial measure.

(2) 

Equipment sales associated with Document Outsourcing are reported as revenue in our Services segment revenues.

 

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Capital Resources and Liquidity

The following table summarizes our cash and cash equivalents for the three months ended June 30, 2013 and 2012:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
 

(in millions)

   2013     2012     Change  

Net cash provided by operating activities

   $ 533      $ 228      $ 305   

Net cash used in investing activities

     (167     (98     (69

Net cash used in financing activities

     (427     (827     400   

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

     (3     (3     —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Decrease in cash and cash equivalents

     (64     (700     636   

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

     993        1,514        (521
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period

   $ 929      $ 814      $ 115   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash Flows from Operating Activities

Net cash provided by operating activities was $533 million in the second quarter 2013. The $305 million increase in operating cash from the second quarter 2012 was primarily due to the following:

 

 

$27 million increase in pre-tax income before depreciation and amortization and net loss on sales of businesses and assets.

 

 

$125 million increase primarily related to the timing of payments of accounts payable and accrued compensation.

 

 

$105 million increase due to lower contributions to our defined benefit pension plans. This was in line with our expectations.

 

 

$36 million increase due to the timing of settlements of our foreign currency derivative contracts. These derivatives primarily relate to our hedges of Yen inventory purchases.

 

 

$27 million increase from lower spending for product software and up-front costs for outsourcing service contracts.

 

 

$16 million increase due to lower inventory growth.

 

 

$12 million increase due to higher dividends received from unconsolidated affiliates.

 

 

$63 million decrease due to lower net run-off of finance receivables primarily due to prior year finance receivables sales.

 

 

$27 million decrease from accounts receivable primarily related to lower cash from the sales of accounts receivable.

Cash Flows from Investing Activities

Net cash used in investing activities was $167 million in the second quarter 2013. The $69 million increase in the use of cash from the second quarter 2012 was primarily due to the following:

 

   

$81 million increase due to the acquisition of Zeno Office Solutions, Inc. for $59 million and two smaller acquisitions totaling $20 million.

 

   

$11 million decrease due to proceeds from the sale of the North American Paper business.

 

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Cash Flows from Financing Activities

Net cash used in financing activities was $427 million in the second quarter 2013. The $400 million decrease in the use of cash from the second quarter 2012 was primarily due to the following:

 

 

$307 million decrease as we repurchased no shares in the second quarter 2013.

 

 

$77 million decrease from net debt activity. Second quarter 2013 reflects payment of $400 million on Senior Notes and an increase of $10 million in Commercial Paper. Second quarter 2012 reflects payment of $1.1 billion on Senior Notes offset by an increase of $649 million in Commercial Paper.

Customer Financing Activities

The following represents our Total finance assets, net associated with our lease and finance operations:

 

(in millions)

   June 30,
2013
     December 31,
2012
 

Total Finance receivables, net (1)

   $ 5,063       $ 5,313   

Equipment on operating leases, net

     516         535   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Finance Assets, net (2)

   $ 5,579       $ 5,848   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Includes (i) billed portion of finance receivables, net, (ii) finance receivables, net and (iii) finance receivables due after one year, net as included in our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

(2) 

Change from December 31, 2012 includes a decrease of $97 million due to currency.

The following summarizes our debt:

 

(in millions)

   June 30,
2013
    December 31,
2012
 

Principal debt balance(1)

   $ 8,088      $ 8,410   

Net unamortized discount

     (60     (63

Fair value adjustments(2)

     121        142   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Debt

   $ 8,149      $ 8,489   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(1) 

June 30, 2013 includes Commercial Paper of $50 million.

(2) 

Fair value adjustments represent changes in the fair value of hedged debt obligations attributable to movements in benchmark interest rates. Hedge accounting requires hedged debt instruments to be reported at an amount equal to the sum of their carrying value (principal value plus/minus premiums/discounts) and any fair value adjustment.

 

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Our lease contracts permit customers to pay for equipment over time rather than at the date of installation; therefore, we maintain a certain level of debt (that we refer to as financing debt) to support our investment in these lease contracts, which are reflected in Total finance assets, net. For this financing aspect of our business, we maintain an assumed 7:1 leverage ratio of debt to equity as compared to our finance assets. Based on this leverage, the following represents the breakdown of total debt between financing debt and core debt:

 

(in millions)

   June 30,
2013
     December 31,
2012
 

Financing Debt(1)

   $ 4,882       $ 5,117   

Core Debt

     3,267         3,372   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Debt

   $ 8,149       $ 8,489   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Financing debt includes $4,430 million and $4,649 million as of June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, respectively, of debt associated with Total finance receivables, net and is the basis for our calculation of “Equipment financing interest” expense. The remainder of the financing debt is associated with equipment on operating leases.

Sales of Accounts Receivable

Accounts receivable sales arrangements are utilized in the normal course of business as part of our cash and liquidity management. We have facilities in the U.S., Canada and several countries in Europe that enable us to sell to third-parties, on an on-going basis, certain accounts receivable without recourse. The accounts receivables sold are generally short-term trade receivables with payment due dates of less than 60 days. Accounts receivable sales were as follows:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
     Six Months Ended
June 30,
 

(in millions)

   2013      2012      2013      2012  

Accounts receivable sales

   $ 919       $ 1,215       $ 1,773       $ 2,090   

Deferred proceeds

     144         256         259         403   

Loss on sale of accounts receivables

     5         6         9         12   

Estimated increase to operating cash flows (1)

     17         169         33         100   

 

(1) 

Represents the difference between current and prior period receivable sales adjusted for the effects of the deferred proceeds, collections prior to the end of the quarter and currency.

Sales of Finance Receivables

In 2012, we sold our entire interest in two separate portfolios of U.S. finance receivables from our Document Technology segment with a combined net carrying value of $682 million to a third-party financial institution for cash proceeds of $630 million and beneficial interests from the purchaser of $101 million.

The net impact on 2013 operating cash flows from the sales of finance receivables is summarized below:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
     Six Months Ended
June 30,
 

(in millions)

   2013     2012      2013     2012  

Net cash received for sales of finance receivables (1)

   $ —        $ —         $ —        $ —     

Collections on sold finance receivables (2)

     (83     —           (174     —     

Collections on beneficial interest

     25        —           27        —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Estimated decrease to operating cash flows (1)

   $ (58   $ —         $ (147   $ —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Net of beneficial interest, fees and expenses.

(2) 

Represents cash that would have been collected if we had not sold finance receivables.

 

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Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “will,” “should” and similar expressions, as they relate to us, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements reflect management’s current beliefs, assumptions and expectations and are subject to a number of factors that may cause actual results to differ materially. These factors include but are not limited to: changes in economic conditions, political conditions, trade protection measures, licensing requirements and tax matters in the United States and in the foreign countries in which we do business; changes in foreign currency exchange rates; actions of competitors; our ability to obtain adequate pricing for our products and services and to maintain and improve cost efficiency of operations, including savings from restructuring actions; the risk that unexpected costs will be incurred; the risk that subcontractors, software vendors and utility and network providers will not perform in a timely, quality manner; our ability to recover capital investments; the risk that multi-year contracts with governmental entities could be terminated prior to the end of the contract term; the risk that our Services business could be adversely affected if we are unsuccessful in managing the ramp-up of new contracts; development of new products and services; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; our ability to expand equipment placements; the risk that individually identifiable information of customers, clients and employees could be inadvertently disclosed or disclosed as a result of a breach of our security; interest rates, cost of borrowing and access to credit markets; reliance on third parties for manufacturing of products and provision of services; our ability to drive the expanded use of color in printing and copying; the outcome of litigation and regulatory proceedings to which we may be a party; and other factors that are set forth in the “Risk Factors” section, the “Legal Proceedings” section, the “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” section and other sections of our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2013 and our 2012 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information or future events or developments, except as required by law.

 

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Non-GAAP Financial Measures

We have reported our financial results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). In addition, we have discussed the non-GAAP measures described below. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP are set forth below as well as in the 2013 second quarter presentation slides available at www.xerox.com/investor.

These non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as a substitute for, the Company’s reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP.

Adjusted Earnings Measures

To better understand the trends in our business, we believe it is necessary to adjust the following amounts determined in accordance with GAAP to exclude the effects of the certain items as well as their related income tax effects.

 

 

Net income and Earnings per share (EPS)

 

 

Effective tax rate

In 2013 and 2012 we adjusted for the amortization of intangible assets. The amortization of intangible assets is driven by our acquisition activity which can vary in size, nature and timing as compared to other companies within our industry and from period to period. Accordingly, due to the incomparability of acquisition activity among companies and from period to period, we believe exclusion of the amortization associated with intangible assets acquired through our acquisitions allows investors to better compare and understand our results. The use of intangible assets contributed to our revenues earned during the periods presented and will contribute to our future period revenues as well. Amortization of intangible assets will recur in future periods.

We also calculate and utilize an Operating income and margin earnings measure by adjusting our pre-tax income and margin amounts to exclude certain items. In addition to the amortization of intangible assets, operating income and margin also exclude Other expenses, net as well as Restructuring and asset impairment charges. Other expenses, net is primarily comprised of non-financing interest expense and also includes certain other non-operating costs and expenses. Restructuring and asset impairment charges consist of costs primarily related to severance and benefits for employees pursuant to formal restructuring and workforce reduction plans. Such charges are expected to yield future benefits and savings with respect to our operational performance. We exclude these amounts in order to evaluate our current and past operating performance and to better understand the expected future trends in our business.

Constant Currency

To better understand trends in our business, we believe that it is helpful to adjust revenue to exclude the impact of changes in the translation of foreign currencies into U.S. dollars. We refer to this adjusted revenue as “constant currency.” Currencies for developing market countries (Latin America, Brazil, Middle East, India, Eurasia and Central-Eastern Europe) that we operate in are reported at actual exchange rates for both actual and constant revenue growth rates because (1) these countries historically have had volatile currency and

 

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inflationary environments and (2) our subsidiaries in these countries have historically taken pricing actions to mitigate the impact of inflation and devaluation. Management believes the constant currency measure provides investors an additional perspective on revenue trends. Currency impact can be determined as the difference between actual growth rates and constant currency growth rates.

Total Revenue including Discontinued Operations

As previously discussed, beginning with the second quarter 2013, the Company began reporting its North American and European paper businesses as discontinued operations. Since this was the initial quarter for this reporting, management believed it was important to provide a comparison or link from our second quarter 2013 reported revenues, which exclude revenues from our discontinued operations, to our historically reported revenues and expected revenues, which included or were expected to include revenues from our discontinued operations. Accordingly, in the second quarter 2013, “Total Revenue including Discontinued Operations” reflects the addition of revenues from our discontinued operations to our reported revenues to provide this comparison or link to historically reported revenues and expected revenues.

Management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide an additional means of analyzing the current period’s results against the corresponding prior period’s results. However, these non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as a substitute for, the Company’s reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP. Our non-GAAP financial measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures and should be read only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. Our management regularly uses our supplemental non-GAAP financial measures internally to understand, manage and evaluate our business and make operating decisions. These non-GAAP measures are among the primary factors management uses in planning for and forecasting future periods. Compensation of our executives is based in part on the performance of our business based on these non-GAAP measures.

 

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A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures and the most directly comparable measures calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP are set forth on the following tables:

Net Income and EPS reconciliation:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30, 2013
     Three Months Ended
June 30, 2012
 

(in millions; except per share amounts)

   Net Income      EPS      Net Income      EPS  

Reported(1)

   $ 294       $ 0.23       $ 307       $ 0.22   

Adjustments:

           

Amortization of intangible assets

     51         0.04         51         0.04   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjusted

   $ 345       $ 0.27       $ 358       $ 0.26   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Weighted average shares for adjusted EPS(2)

        1,287            1,393   

Fully diluted shares at end of period(3)

        1,289         

 

(1) 

Net Income and EPS from continuing operations attributable to Xerox.

(2)

Average shares for the calculation of adjusted EPS include 27 million of shares associated with the Series A convertible preferred stock and therefore the related quarterly dividend was excluded.

(3) 

Represents common shares outstanding at June 30, 2013 as well as shares associated with our Series A convertible preferred stock plus dilutive potential common shares as used for the calculation of diluted earnings per share in the second quarter 2013.

Guidance:

 

     Earnings Per Share Guidance  
     Q3 2013      FY 2013  

GAAP EPS from continuing operations

   $ 0.20-$0.22       $ 0.94-$1.00   

Adjustments:

     

Amortization of intangible assets

     0.04         0.15   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
     

Adjusted EPS

   $ 0.24-$0.26       $ 1.09-$1.15   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

Note: GAAP and Adjusted EPS guidance includes anticipated restructuring

 

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Effective Tax reconciliation:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30, 2013
    Three Months Ended
June 30, 2012
 

(in millions)

   Pre-Tax
Income
     Income
Tax
Expense
     Effective
Tax
Rate
    Pre-Tax
Income
     Income
Tax
Expense
     Effective
Tax
Rate
 

Reported(1)

   $ 332       $ 68         20.5   $ 347       $ 64         18.4

Adjustments:

                

Amortization of intangible assets

     83         32           82         31      
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjusted

   $ 415       $ 100         24.1   $ 429       $ 95         22.1
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Pre-Tax Income and Income Tax Expense from continuing operations attributable to Xerox.

Operating Income / Margin reconciliation:

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30, 2013
    Three Months Ended
June 30, 2012
 

(in millions)

   Profit     Revenue      Margin     Profit     Revenue      Margin  

Reported pre-tax income(1)

   $ 332      $ 5,402         6.1   $ 347      $ 5,368         6.5

Adjustments:

              

Amortization of intangible assets

     83             82        

Xerox restructuring charge

     33             29        

Other expenses, net

     59             75        
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjusted Operating

   $ 507      $ 5,402         9.4   $ 533      $ 5,368         9.9

Equity in net income of unconsolidated affiliates

     36             31        

Fuji Xerox restructuring charge

     1             6        

Other expenses, net*

     (60          (75     
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Segment Profit/Revenue

   $ 484      $ 5,402         9.0   $ 495      $ 5,368         9.2
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

* Includes rounding adjustments.
(1) 

Profit and Revenue from continuing operations attributable to Xerox.

 

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Services Revenue Breakdown:

 

     Three Months Ended June 30,        

(in millions)

   2013     2012     Change  

Business Processing Outsourcing

   $ 1,786      $ 1,720        4

Document Outsourcing

     832        786        6

Information Technology Outsourcing

     387        344        13

Less: Intra-Segment Eliminations

     (49     (44     11
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Total Revenue - Services

   $ 2,956      $ 2,806        5
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Segment Profit - Services

   $ 301      $ 298        1
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Segment Margin - Services

     10.2     10.6     (0.4)pts   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

Note:

 

   

Second quarter 2012 Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO) and Document Outsourcing (DO) revenues have been restated by $114M to reflect the transfer of the Communication & Marketing Services (CMS) business from DO to BPO in 2013. The revenue transfers for the remaining periods of 2012 were $109M for the third quarter and $119M for the fourth quarter.

 

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APPENDIX I

Xerox Corporation

Earnings per Common Share

(in millions, except per share data. Shares in thousands)

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
    Six Months Ended
June 30,
 
     2013     2012     2013     2012  

Basic Earnings (Loss) per Share:

        

Net income from continuing operations attributable to Xerox

   $ 294      $ 307      $ 587      $ 570   

Accrued Dividends on preferred stock

     (6     (6     (12     (12
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted net income from continuing operations available to common shareholders

   $ 288      $ 301      $ 575      $ 558   

Net (loss) income from discontinued operations attributable to Xerox

     (23     2        (20     8   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted net income available to common shareholders

   $ 265      $ 303      $ 555      $ 566   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares outstanding

     1,230,381        1,333,942        1,227,798        1,333,927   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Basic Earnings (Loss) per Share:

        

Continuing Operations

   $ 0.24      $ 0.23      $ 0.47      $ 0.42   

Discontinued Operations

     (0.02     —          (0.02     —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

   $ 0.22      $ 0.23      $ 0.45      $ 0.42   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Diluted Earnings (Loss) per Share:

        

Net income from continuing operations attributable to Xerox

   $ 294      $ 307      $ 587      $ 570   

Accrued Dividends on preferred stock

     —          (6     —          (12

Interest on Convertible Securities, net

     —          —          1        1   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted net income from continuing operations available to common shareholders

   $ 294      $ 301      $ 588      $ 559   

Net (loss) income from discontinued operations attributable to Xerox

     (23     2        (20     8   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted net income available to common shareholders

   $ 271      $ 303      $ 568      $ 567   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares outstanding

     1,230,381        1,333,942        1,227,798        1,333,927   

Common shares issuable with respect to:

        

Stock options

     5,421        5,759        5,227        6,366   

Restricted stock and performance shares

     22,455        24,506        21,187        23,028   

Convertible preferred stock

     26,966        —          26,966        —     

Convertible securities

     1,992        1,992        1,992        1,992   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted weighted average common shares outstanding

     1,287,215        1,366,199        1,283,170        1,365,313   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Diluted Earnings (Loss) per Share:

        

Continuing Operations

   $ 0.23      $ 0.22      $ 0.46      $ 0.41   

Discontinued Operations

     (0.02     —          (0.02     —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

   $ 0.21      $ 0.22      $ 0.44      $ 0.41   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

The following securities were not included in the computation of diluted earnings per share because to do so would have been anti-dilutive (shares in thousands):

        

Stock options

     19,484        41,732        19,678        41,125   

Restricted stock and performance shares

     16,517        17,316        17,785        18,794   

Convertible preferred stock

     —          26,966        —          26,966   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     36,001        86,014        37,463        86,885   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Dividends per Common Share

   $ 0.0575      $ 0.0425      $ 0.1150      $ 0.0850   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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APPENDIX II

Xerox Corporation

Reconciliation of Segment Operating Profit to Pre-Tax Income

 

     Three Months Ended
June 30,
 

(in millions)

   2013     2012  

Segment Profit

   $ 484      $ 495   

Reconciling items:

    

Restructuring and asset impairment charges

     (33     (29

Restructuring charges of Fuji Xerox

     (1     (6

Amortization of intangible assets

     (83     (82

Equity in net income of unconsolidated affiliates

     (36     (31

Other

     1        —     
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Pre-Tax Income

   $ 332      $ 347   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Our reportable segments are aligned to how we manage the business and view the markets we serve. Our reportable segments are Services, Document Technology and Other.

 

Services:   The Services segment comprises three service offerings:
     Ÿ      Business Process Outsourcing.
     Ÿ      Document Outsourcing, which includes Managed Print Services and revenues from our partner print services offerings.
     Ÿ      Information Technology Outsourcing.
Document Technology:   The Document Technology segment is centered around strategic product groups, which share common technology, manufacturing and product platforms. This segment includes the sale of document systems and supplies, provision of technical service and financing of products. Our products range from:
     Ÿ      “Entry”, which includes A4 devices and desktop printers.
     Ÿ      “Mid-Range”, which includes A3 devices that generally serve workgroup environments in mid to large enterprises. This includes products that fall into the market categories, Color 41+ppm <$100K and Light Production 91+ppm <$100K.
     Ÿ      “High-End”, which includes production printing and publishing systems that generally serve the graphic communications marketplace and large enterprises.
Other:  

The Other segment includes paper sales in our developing market countries, Wide Format Systems, licensing revenue, GIS network integration solutions and electronic presentation systems and non-allocated corporate items, including Other expenses, net.

 

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APPENDIX III

Xerox Corporation

Discontinued Operations Restatement Summary

Detailed below is the restatement for Other segment and Total segment results by quarter for 2013 and 2012 related to the reclassification of the North American and European Paper business to Discontinued Operations. The entire restated income statement for these periods can be found in the financial model included on our website at http://news.xerox.com/investors/materials.

 

(in millions)

   Q1     Q2     Q3     Q4     YTD  

2013

          

Other Segment Revenue

   $ 147      $ 183          $ 330   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Performance Revenue

   $ 5,202      $ 5,402          $ 10,604   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other Segment Profit

   $ (70   $ (61       $ (131
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Segment Profit

   $ 390      $ 484          $ 874   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other Segment Margin

     (47.6 %)      (33.3 %)          (39.7 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Segment Margin

     7.5     9.0         8.2
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     Q1     Q2     Q3     Q4     FY  

2012

          

Other Segment Revenue

   $ 172      $ 192      $ 169      $ 214      $ 747   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Performance Revenue

   $ 5,331      $ 5,368      $ 5,275      $ 5,763      $ 21,737   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other Segment Profit

   $ (57   $ (71   $ (64   $ (64   $ (256
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Segment Profit

   $ 451      $ 495      $ 450      $ 586      $ 1,982   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other Segment Margin

     (33.1 %)      (37.0 %)      (37.9 %)      (29.9 %)      (34.3 %) 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Segment Margin

     8.5     9.2     8.5     10.2     9.1
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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