- Revenue of $13.9 billion, within our outlook of $13.3 – $14.9 billion.
- Non-GAAP gross billings(1) of $19.3 billion, at the upper end of our outlook of $18.4 – $19.6 billion.
- Gross margin and non-GAAP gross margin(1) of 6.98%, up 13 bps and 9 bps, respectively, from the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Net income of $144 million, and non-GAAP net income(1) of $237 million, within our outlook.
- Diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) of $1.66, and non-GAAP diluted EPS(1) of $2.73, within our outlook.
- Returned $288 million to shareholders in the fiscal second quarter in the form of $254 million of share repurchases and $34 million in dividends, representing a 210% increase from the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.40 per common share, up 14% from the prior fiscal second quarter.
FREMONT, Calif. & CLEARWATER, Fla. — TD SYNNEX (NYSE: SNX) today announced financial results for the fiscal second quarter ended May 31, 2024.
Consolidated Financial Highlights for the Fiscal 2024 Second Quarter: | |||||||||||
Q2 FY24 | Q2 FY23 | Net Change from Q2 FY23 | |||||||||
Revenue ($M) | $ | 13,947.9 | $ | 14,062.1 | (0.8) | % | |||||
Non-GAAP gross billings ($M)(1) | $ | 19,304.6 | $ | 18,715.9 | 3.1 | % | |||||
Gross profit ($M) | $ | 973.5 | $ | 963.4 | 1.0 | % | |||||
Non-GAAP gross profit ($M)(1) | $ | 973.5 | $ | 968.6 | 0.5 | % | |||||
Gross margin | 6.98 | % | 6.85 | % | 13 bps | ||||||
Non-GAAP gross margin(1) | 6.98 | % | 6.89 | % | 9 bps | ||||||
Operating income ($M) | $ | 263.9 | $ | 252.9 | 4.3 | % | |||||
Non-GAAP operating income ($M)(1) | $ | 388.0 | $ | 376.0 | 3.2 | % | |||||
Operating margin | 1.89 | % | 1.80 | % | 9 bps | ||||||
Non-GAAP operating margin(1) | 2.78 | % | 2.67 | % | 11 bps | ||||||
Net income ($M) | $ | 143.6 | $ | 133.1 | 7.9 | % | |||||
Non-GAAP net income ($M)(1) | $ | 236.9 | $ | 229.0 | 3.4 | % | |||||
Diluted EPS | $ | 1.66 | $ | 1.41 | 17.7 | % | |||||
Non-GAAP Diluted EPS(1) | $ | 2.73 | $ | 2.43 | 12.4 | % |
“We continued to see an improving IT spending environment, with a return to year-over-year gross billings growth driven by strength in our core business across both Endpoint and Advanced Solutions and mid-teens growth in Strategic Technologies,” said Rich Hume, CEO of TD SYNNEX. “We have returned over $500 million to shareholders this fiscal year and remain confident in our growth prospects for the second half amidst a recovering market backdrop.”
Consolidated Fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Highlights
- Revenue was $13.9 billion, compared to $14.1 billion in the prior fiscal second quarter, representing a decrease of 0.8% and within our outlook. On a constant currency(1) basis, revenue decreased by 0.5% compared to the prior fiscal second quarter. A greater percentage of our revenue was presented on a net basis, which negatively impacted our revenue compared to the prior fiscal second quarter by approximately 4%.
- Non-GAAP gross billings(1) were $19.3 billion, compared to $18.7 billion in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Gross profit was $974 million, compared to $963 million in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP gross profit(1) was $974 million, compared to $969 million in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Gross margin and non-GAAP gross margin(1) were both 7.0%, compared to 6.9% in the prior fiscal second quarter. The presentation of additional revenues on a net basis positively impacted our gross margin and non-GAAP gross margin(1) by approximately 27 basis points.
- Operating income was $264 million, compared to $253 million in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating income(1) was $388 million, compared to $376 million in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Operating margin was 1.9%, compared to 1.8% in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating margin(1) was 2.8%, compared to 2.7% in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Diluted EPS was $1.66, compared to $1.41 in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP diluted EPS(1) was $2.73, compared to $2.43 in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Cash used in operations of $115 million, and negative free cash flow(1) of $153 million, as Hyve, which is part of our strategic technologies, experienced strong growth due to new business ramping.
- We returned $288 million to shareholders in the form of share repurchases and dividends, up 210% from the prior fiscal second quarter.
Regional Fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Highlights
- Americas:
- Revenue was $8.6 billion, compared to $8.7 billion in the prior fiscal second quarter, representing a decrease of 1.6% on both a GAAP basis and a constant currency(1) basis. A greater percentage of our revenue was presented on a net basis, which negatively impacted our revenue compared to the prior fiscal second quarter by approximately 5%.
- Non-GAAP gross billings(1) were $12.2 billion, compared to $11.8 billion in the prior fiscal second quarter, representing an increase of 3.5%.
- Operating income was $209 million, compared to $187 million in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating income(1) was $285 million, compared to $262 million in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Operating margin was 2.4%, compared to 2.2% in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating margin(1) was 3.3%, compared to 3.0% in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Europe:
- Revenue was $4.4 billion, compared to $4.5 billion in the prior fiscal second quarter, representing a decrease of 0.8% on both a GAAP basis and a constant currency(1) basis. A greater percentage of our revenue was presented on a net basis, which negatively impacted our revenue compared to the prior fiscal second quarter by approximately 2%.
- Non-GAAP gross billings(1) were $5.9 billion, compared to $5.8 billion in the prior fiscal second quarter, representing an increase of 1.5%.
- Operating income was $34 million, compared to $40 million in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating income(1) was $81 million, compared to $87 million in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Operating margin was 0.8%, compared to 0.9% in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating margin(1) was 1.8%, compared to 1.9% in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Asia-Pacific and Japan:
- Revenue was $964 million, compared to $901 million in the prior fiscal second quarter, representing an increase of 6.9%. On a constant currency(1) basis, revenue increased by 11.0% compared to the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Non-GAAP gross billings(1) were $1,195 million, compared to $1,100 million in the prior fiscal second quarter, representing an increase of 8.7%.
- Operating income was $20 million, compared to $26 million in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating income(1) was $22 million, compared to $27 million in the prior fiscal second quarter.
- Operating margin was 2.1%, compared to 2.8% in the prior fiscal second quarter. Non-GAAP operating margin(1) was 2.3%, compared to 3.0% in the prior fiscal second quarter.
Fiscal 2024 Third Quarter Outlook
The following statements are based on TD SYNNEX’s current expectations for the fiscal 2024 third quarter. These statements are forward-looking and actual results may differ materially. Non-GAAP gross billings(1) include the impact of costs incurred and netted against revenue related to sales of third-party supplier service contracts, software as a service arrangements and certain fulfillment contracts, and the remaining non-GAAP financial measures exclude the impact of acquisition, integration and restructuring costs, amortization of intangible assets, share-based compensation, and the related tax effects thereon.
Q3 2024 Outlook | ||
Revenue | $13.3 – $14.9 billion | |
Non-GAAP gross billings(1) | $18.9 – $20.1 billion | |
Net income | $152 – $194 million | |
Non-GAAP net income(1) | $219 – $261 million | |
Diluted earnings per share | $1.77 – $2.27 | |
Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share(1) | $2.55 – $3.05 | |
Estimated outstanding diluted weighted average shares | 85.0 million |
Dividend
TD SYNNEX announced today that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.40 per common share. The dividend is payable on July 26, 2024 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on July 12, 2024.
Conference Call and Webcast
TD SYNNEX will host a conference call today to discuss the 2024 fiscal second quarter results at 6:00 AM (PT)/9:00 AM (ET).
A live audio webcast of the earnings call will be accessible at ir.tdsynnex.com and a replay of the webcast will be available following the call.
About TD SYNNEX
TD SYNNEX (NYSE: SNX) is a leading global distributor and solutions aggregator for the IT ecosystem. We’re an innovative partner helping more than 150,000 customers in 100+ countries to maximize the value of technology investments, demonstrate business outcomes and unlock growth opportunities. Headquartered in Clearwater, Florida and Fremont, California, TD SYNNEX’s 23,000 co-workers are dedicated to uniting compelling IT products, services and solutions from 2,500+ best-in-class technology vendors. Our edge-to-cloud portfolio is anchored in some of the highest-growth technology segments including cloud, cybersecurity, big data/analytics, AI, IoT, mobility and everything as a service.
TD SYNNEX is committed to serving customers and communities, and we believe we can have a positive impact on our people and our planet, intentionally acting as a respected corporate citizen. We aspire to be a diverse and inclusive employer of choice for talent across the IT ecosystem. For more information, visit TDSYNNEX.com, follow our newsroom or find us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.
(1)Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information
In addition to the financial results presented in accordance with GAAP, TD SYNNEX refers to revenues on a constant currency basis which adjusts for the translation effect of foreign currencies so that certain financial results can be viewed without the impact of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, thereby facilitating period-to-period comparisons of our performance. Financial results adjusted for constant currency are calculated by translating current period activity using the comparable prior year periods’ currency conversion rate. TD SYNNEX uses non-GAAP gross billings, which adjusts revenues to exclude costs related to sales of third-party supplier service contracts, software as a service arrangements and certain fulfillment contracts. Non-GAAP gross billings are a useful non-GAAP metric in understanding the volume of our business activity and serve as an important performance metric in internally managing our operations. TD SYNNEX uses non-GAAP gross profit and non-GAAP gross margin which exclude purchase accounting adjustments. TD SYNNEX uses adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses which is a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes acquisition, integration and restructuring costs, the amortization of intangible assets and share-based compensation expense. TD SYNNEX uses non-GAAP operating income and non-GAAP operating margin which are non-GAAP financial measures that exclude acquisition, integration and restructuring costs, the amortization of intangible assets, share-based compensation expense and purchase accounting adjustments. TD SYNNEX also uses non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share, which are non-GAAP financial measures that exclude acquisition, integration and restructuring costs, the amortization of intangible assets, share-based compensation expense, purchase accounting adjustments, and the related tax effects thereon. Further, the Company uses adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“Adjusted EBITDA”) which excludes interest expense and finance charges, net, the provision for income taxes, depreciation, amortization of intangibles, other income (expense), net, acquisition, integration and restructuring costs, share-based compensation expense and purchase accounting adjustments. In prior periods, TD SYNNEX has excluded other items relevant to those periods for purposes of its non-GAAP financial measures.
Acquisition, integration and restructuring costs, which are expensed as incurred, primarily represent professional services costs for legal, banking, consulting and advisory services, severance and other personnel-related costs, share-based compensation expense and debt extinguishment fees that are incurred in connection with acquisition, integration, restructuring, and divestiture activities. From time to time, this category may also include transaction-related gains/losses on divestitures/spin-off of businesses, costs related to long-lived assets including impairment charges and accelerated depreciation and amortization expense due to changes in asset useful lives, as well as various other costs associated with the acquisition or divestiture.
TD SYNNEX’s acquisition activities have resulted in the recognition of finite-lived intangible assets which consist primarily of customer relationships and vendor lists. Finite-lived intangible assets are amortized over their estimated useful lives and are tested for impairment when events indicate that the carrying value may not be recoverable. The amortization of intangible assets is reflected in the Company’s Statements of Operations. Although intangible assets contribute to the Company’s revenue generation, the amortization of intangible assets does not directly relate to the sale of the Company’s products. Additionally, intangible asset amortization expense typically fluctuates based on the size and timing of the Company’s acquisition activity. Accordingly, the Company believes excluding the amortization of intangible assets, along with the other non-GAAP adjustments, which neither relate to the ordinary course of the Company’s business nor reflect the Company’s underlying business performance, enhances the Company’s and investors’ ability to compare the Company’s past financial performance with its current performance and to analyze underlying business performance and trends. Intangible asset amortization excluded from the related non-GAAP financial measure represents the entire amount recorded within the Company’s GAAP financial statements, and the revenue generated by the associated intangible assets has not been excluded from the related non-GAAP financial measure. Intangible asset amortization is excluded from the related non-GAAP financial measure because the amortization, unlike the related revenue, is not affected by operations of any particular period unless an intangible asset becomes impaired or the estimated useful life of an intangible asset is revised.
Share-based compensation expense is a non-cash expense arising from the grant of equity awards to employees and non-employee members of the Company’s Board of Directors based on the estimated fair value of those awards. Although share-based compensation is an important aspect of the compensation of our employees, the fair value of the share-based awards may bear little resemblance to the actual value realized upon the vesting or future exercise of the related share-based awards and the expense can vary significantly between periods as a result of the timing of grants of new stock-based awards, including grants in connection with acquisitions. Given the variety and timing of awards and the subjective assumptions that are necessary when calculating share-based compensation expense, TD SYNNEX believes this additional information allows investors to make additional comparisons between our operating results from period to period.
Purchase accounting adjustments are primarily related to the impact of recognizing the acquired vendor and customer liabilities related to the merger with Tech Data at fair value. These adjustments benefited our non-GAAP operating income through the third fiscal quarter of fiscal 2023 based on historical settlement patterns with our vendors and in accordance with the timing defined in our policy for releasing vendor and customer liabilities we deem remote to be paid.
Trailing fiscal four quarters ROIC is defined as the last four quarters’ tax effected operating income divided by the average of the last five quarterly balances of borrowings and equity, net of cash. Adjusted ROIC is calculated by excluding the tax effected impact of non-GAAP adjustments from operating income and by excluding the cumulative tax effected impact of current and prior period non-GAAP adjustments on equity.
TD SYNNEX also uses free cash flow, which is cash flow from operating activities, reduced by purchases of property and equipment. TD SYNNEX uses free cash flow to conduct and evaluate its business because, although it is similar to cash flow from operations, TD SYNNEX believes it is an additional useful measure of cash flows since purchases of property and equipment are a necessary component of ongoing operations. Free cash flow reflects an additional way of viewing TD SYNNEX’s liquidity that, when viewed with its GAAP results, provides a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting its cash flows. Free cash flow has limitations as it does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures. For example, free cash flow does not incorporate payments for business acquisitions. Therefore, TD SYNNEX believes it is important to view free cash flow as a complement to its entire Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows.
TD SYNNEX management uses non-GAAP financial measures internally to understand, manage and evaluate the business, to establish operational goals, and in some cases for measuring performance for compensation purposes. These non-GAAP measures are intended to provide investors with an understanding of TD SYNNEX’s operational results and trends that more readily enable investors to analyze TD SYNNEX’s base financial and operating performance and to facilitate period-to-period comparisons and analysis of operational trends, as well as for planning and forecasting in future periods. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors in allowing for greater transparency with respect to supplemental information used by management in its financial and operational decision-making. As these non-GAAP financial measures are not calculated in accordance with GAAP, they may not necessarily be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the comparable GAAP measures, and should be read only in conjunction with TD SYNNEX’s Consolidated Financial Statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. A reconciliation of TD SYNNEX’s GAAP to non-GAAP financial information is set forth in the supplemental tables at the end of this press release.
Safe Harbor Statement
Statements in this news release regarding TD SYNNEX that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and shareholders and other potential investors must recognize that actual results may differ materially from TD SYNNEX expectations as a result of a variety of factors. These forward-looking statements may be identified by terms such as believe, foresee, expect, may, will, provide, could and should and the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about our strategy, demand, plans and positioning, capital allocation, as well as guidance related to the third quarter of 2024. Such forward-looking statements are based upon management’s current expectations and include known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which TD SYNNEX is unable to predict or control, that may cause TD SYNNEX’s actual results, performance, or plans to differ materially from any future results, performance or plans expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the unfavorable outcome of any legal proceedings that have been or may be instituted against us; the ability to retain key personnel; general economic and political conditions; continued or increased weakness in information technology spending; seasonality; the loss or consolidation of one or more of our significant original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, suppliers or customers; market acceptance and product life of the products we assemble and distribute; competitive conditions in our industry and their impact on our margins; pricing, margin and other terms with our OEM suppliers; our ability to gain market share; variations in supplier-sponsored programs; changes in our costs and operating expenses; the timing and amount of returns to our shareholders via repurchases of our common stock and dividends; changes in foreign currency exchange rates; increased inflation; changes in tax laws; risks associated with our international operations; uncertainties and variability in demand by our reseller and integration customers; supply shortages or delays; any termination or reduction in our floor plan financing arrangements; credit exposure to our reseller customers and negative trends in their businesses; any incidents of theft; the declaration, timing and payment of dividends, and the Board’s reassessment thereof; and other risks and uncertainties detailed in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2023 and subsequent SEC filings. Statements included in this press release are based upon information known to TD SYNNEX as of the date of this release, and TD SYNNEX assumes no obligation to update information contained in this press release unless otherwise required by law.
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