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WALLDORF - October 19, 2006 -
SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced its preliminary financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2006.
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Webcast and Presentation
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Mr. Kagermann continued, “We provided a roadmap describing a planned 2007 completion of our enterprise service-oriented architecture. I am pleased to say that we remain on target and on schedule with all deliverables to complete this roadmap. Moreover, with the delivery of mySAP ERP 2005, we have provided our customers and partners the first services enabled suite in the industry, well ahead of the competition. Due to the flexible nature of an enterprise services-oriented architecture, mySAP ERP 2005 gives us the unique position to offer our customers accelerated continuous innovation without upgrades by providing optional Enhancement Packages for many years.”
Third Quarter 2006 Total Revenue by Region (in € millions, unaudited)SAP Group
Nine Months 2006 Software Revenue by Region (in €millions, unaudited)SAP Group
Nine Months 2006 Total Revenue by Region (in €millions, unaudited)SAP Group
Webcast/Supplementary Financial Information SAP senior management will host a conference call today at 3:00 PM (CET) / 2:00 PM (London Time) / 9:00 AM (Eastern) / 6:00 AM (Pacific). The conference call will be web cast live on the Company’s website at <http://www.sap.com/investor> and will be available for replay purposes as well. Supplementary financial information pertaining to the quarterly results can be found at http://www.sap.com/investor.
About SAP SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software*. Today, more than 36,200 customers in more than 120 countries run SAP® applications—from distinct solutions addressing the needs of small and midsize enterprises to suite offerings for global organizations. Powered by the SAP NetWeaver® platform to drive innovation and enable business change, SAP software helps enterprises of all sizes around the world improve customer relationships, enhance partner collaboration and create efficiencies across their supply chains and business operations. SAP solution portfolios support the unique business processes of more than 25 industries, including high tech, retail, financial services, healthcare and the public sector. With subsidiaries in more than 50 countries, the company is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt stock exchange and NYSE under the symbol “SAP.” (Additional information at <http://www.sap.com>)
(*) SAP defines business software as comprising enterprise resource planning and related applications such as supply chain management, customer relationship management, product life-cycle management and supplier relationship management.
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Pro-forma operating income, pro-forma operating margin, pro-forma expenses, pro-forma net income, pro-forma earnings per share (pro-forma EPS)
SAP believes that pro-forma operating income, pro-forma operating margin, pro-forma net income, and pro-forma EPS, all based on pro-forma expenses, provide supplemental meaningful information that can help investors assess the financial performance of the Company using the same measures that SAP uses in its internal management reporting. The following expenses are eliminated from pro-forma expenses, pro-forma operating income, pro-forma operating margin, pro-forma net income, pro-forma EPS, and other pro-forma measures:
In addition, SAP gives full year and long term guidance based on non-GAAP financial measures. The guidance is provided on pro-forma operating performance excluding stock-based compensation expenses and acquisition-related charges to focus on components that reflect the operational performance that management can directly influence and reasonably forecast for the periods covered by the guidance.
Free Cash Flow Management believes that free cash flow is a widely accepted supplemental measure of liquidity among companies. Free cash flow measures a company's cash flow remaining after all expenditures required to maintain or expand the business have been paid off. SAP calculates free cash flow as operating cash flow minus capital expenditures. Free cash flow should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute, or superior to, cash flow, or other measures of liquidity and financial performance prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
Constant-Currency Period over Period Changes SAP believes it is important for investors to have information that provides insight into its sales growth. Revenue amounts determined under U.S. GAAP provide information that is useful in this regard. Period-over-period changes in such revenue amounts are impacted by both growth in sales volume as well as currency effects. Under its business model SAP does not sell standardized units of products and services. Therefore SAP cannot provide relevant information on sales volume growth by providing data on the growth in product and service units sold. In order to provide additional information that is useful to investors in evaluating sales volume growth SAP presents information about its revenue and income growth adjusted for foreign currency effects. SAP calculates constant-currency period over period changes in revenue and income by translating foreign currencies using the average exchange rates from 2005 instead of 2006. Constant-currency period over period changes should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute, or superior to, changes in revenues, expenses, income or other measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
2) Core Enterprise Applications Vendor Share In previous quarters, worldwide peer group share was provided based on a peer group of Microsoft Corp. (business solutions segment only), Oracle Corp. (business applications only) and Siebel Systems, Inc. The Company believes that after the large amount of consolidation that has occurred among the larger companies in the software industry, the peer group has become too small to provide an adequate metric for the purpose of measuring growth of sales share. Therefore, the Company will now be providing share data based on the vendors of Core Enterprise Applications solutions, which account for approximately $16 billion in software revenues as defined by the Company based on industry analyst research. For 2006, industry analysts project approximately 4% year-on-year growth for core Enterprise Applications vendors. For its quarterly share calculation, SAP assumes that this approximate 4% growth will not be linear throughout the year. Instead, quarterly adjustments are made based on the financial performance of a sub set (approximately 30) of Core Enterprise Application vendors.
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