Axon 2019 Revenue Grows 26% to $531 Million; SaaS ARR up 49%, Setting Foundation for Continued Growth & Momentum

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Feb 27, 2020

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feb. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Axon (Nasdaq: AAXN), the global leader in connected public safety technologies, today released the following quarterly update letter to shareholders.

TASER's Axon brand includes a growing suite of connected products and services from body cameras and digital evidence management tools to mobiles apps.

Dear Shareholders,

We are pleased to report a strong finish to 2019.

Revenue grew 26% to $531 million for the year, driven by demand for our latest generation camera, Axon Body 3, the cloud-connected TASER 7, and our cloud software.

Bottom line performance reflects our ability to scale manufacturing of TASER 7, continued growth of higher margin Axon Cloud revenue (up 41% for the full year), and cost control discipline. While net income was affected by catch-up stock compensation expense, we delivered a record $88 million in adjusted EBITDA for the full year, up 43%, and Q4 2019 adjusted EBITDA more than tripled to $38 million, reflecting a 22% margin.

The successful launch of Axon Body 3 drove record Q4 2019 sales of $172 million, up 50%, and holds tremendous strategic value. Customers are enthusiastic about better core performance and situational awareness features such as live-video streaming and real-time alerts. With LTE connectivity, GPS and a more powerful CPU for edge-AI processing, Axon Body 3 is designed to improve officer performance and drive adoption of SaaS features. Importantly, this is expected to fuel continued growth in annual recurring SaaS revenue. Axon Body 3’s communications capabilities also pave the way for adoption of the emergency dispatch solution we are bringing to market this year.

Our strategic focus on driving recurring cash flow and building a self-reinforcing SaaS-centric business is working. For example, in 2019:

  • We achieved $161 million in annual recurring SaaS revenue, up 49% over 2018;
  • 71% of our full-year revenue was in recurring contracts, up from 55% in 2018 and 46% in 2017;
  • More than 100 agencies adopted Officer Safety Plan 7, which carries per-officer-per-month pricing of $149 to $229 and created a pipeline of customers that have gained access to Axon Records;
  • More than 70% of Officer Safety Plan 7 users are on the top-tier 7+ plan; and
  • More than 550 agencies adopted the cloud-connected TASER 7, with 80% of those selecting our highest value plans.

We continue to see customer enthusiasm for Axon Records, which underscores the effectiveness of our go-to-market strategy. We’ve made it attractive for agencies to start using Records by including it as a built-in benefit to our highest tier Officer Safety Plan — and some agencies will be able to fund the majority of their upgrade to that tier with savings from transitioning their legacy records management system to Axon Records.

Our strategic priorities in 2020 include continuing to execute in our core market, while accelerating our path-to-market in new product categories such as de-escalation and communications, and expanding to new customer categories. This will position us to achieve a higher level of annual recurring SaaS revenue over the long term. Specifically:

  1. We are accelerating our R&D investments in developing real-time command-and-control software for public safety, which represents a $2 billion rapidly growing market. Axon’s cloud-based software will be designed to empower everyone involved in incident response: dispatchers, call takers, command staff, patrol officers, firefighters and medical personnel. We intend to fundamentally improve the workflow that the industry refers to as Computer Aided Dispatch, or CAD — enabling entire agencies to respond as one team to get the right people with the right information to the right place at the right time. We expect to be live by mid-year with our first paying customer.
  2. We see a major opportunity in the corrections and federal law enforcement channels. In Q4 2019, Axon won a Department of Justice contract to equip Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives officers with body cameras. This contract vehicle will also allow other federal law enforcement agencies to join the Axon network. We are now proud to support both the US Forest Service’s adoption of body cameras and TASER devices, and the DOJ’s new body camera pilot effort, both representing significant milestones in Axon’s federal expansion efforts. We estimate these two markets add $1.5 billion to our core municipal public safety market.

Unlocking new opportunities means Axon’s strategic growth areas have evolved and expanded into:

  • De-escalation: Developing tools that support public safety officers in avoiding or minimizing use of force is a key component of Axon’s mission to protect life. These tools include the cloud-connected TASER conducted energy device as well as a suite of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) training services for law enforcement, delivered through our Axon Academy training platform. To obsolete the bullet, we intend to not only develop more effective TASER devices over time but also drive training and adoption of the best practices in modern policing.
  • Sensors: Our digital evidence management software, Axon Evidence, supports our network of cloud-connected cameras and sensors. Axon Evidence is the world’s largest cloud-hosted data repository of law enforcement video data and other types of electronic evidence. In September 2019, we began shipping Axon Body 3, a camera with an LTE antenna and GPS chip, which supports real-time awareness.
  • Productivity: Our productivity suite of tools reduce time spent on paperwork. Axon Records takes a disruptive modern approach to displace legacy on-premises Records Management Systems (RMS) by putting body camera video at the heart of incident records. Axon Records includes Axon Standards, a radically simpler approach to use-of-force reporting. Another software solution in this suite, Axon Performance, helps agencies ensure that officers are adhering to agency policies, and provides analytics on the effectiveness of body-worn camera programs. And Redaction Assistant enables agencies to redact videos in a fraction of the time through the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Communications: We are developing communication tools that support real-time situational awareness through the sharing of information across various channels, including voice, messaging, location mapping, and intelligence and evidence sharing. Products include Axon Aware, which allows agencies to know the GPS location of their officers and what those officers are experiencing through live video streaming and more; and Axon Dispatch, the emergency dispatch solution we are bringing to market this year.

By 2030, we believe:

  • TASER devices will be the primary means to stop a threat
  • AI-enabled body cameras will eliminate the majority of manual report writing
  • Cloud-enabled devices will be the primary means to dispatch officers in the field
  • Axon will be a household name by virtue of the transformative value we’ll create for society and all of our stakeholders

Summary of Q4 2019 results:

  • Record quarterly revenue of $172 million, up 50% year over year, included $26 million of Axon Body 3 hardware shipments, and reflected a successful product launch.
  • Total company gross margin of 53.9% reflected a higher-than-usual mix of body camera hardware and TASER 7 cartridges, as expected. For more details, please see gross margin commentary by segment, below.
  • Operating expenses of $107 million included $47.5 million in stock-based compensation expenses, including $33 million of incremental “catch up” expense. Operating expenses excluding stock-based compensation declined sequentially, reflecting rigorous cost controls.
    • SG&A of $78 million included $40.2 million in stock-based compensation expenses, including $29.9 million in “catch up” expenses.
    • R&D of $29 million included $7.3 million in stock-based compensation expenses, including $2.9 million in “catch up” expenses.
    • These “catch up” expenses are tied to Axon’s CEO Performance Award and eXponential Stock Performance Plan (“XSPP”), for which six additional performance goals became probable of attainment during Q4 2019 due to our strengthened outlook, bringing the total number of performance goals that are statistically probable to nine.
  • GAAP EPS was ($0.21); Non-GAAP EPS of $0.41 excludes non-cash stock-based compensation expense.
    • GAAP EPS includes the “catch-up” stock-based compensation expense referred to above.
    • For more details about Axon’s innovative stock-based compensation plans, which were approved by shareholders and align the interests of management and employees with shareholders, please see our online FAQ.
  • Quarterly Adjusted EBITDA was a record $38 million, representing 22% margin on revenue, and 48% incremental contribution margin. For the full year, adjusted EBITDA grew 43% to $88 million.
  • Cash and investments grew $43 million sequentially to approximately $396 million. Axon’s strong balance sheet, with zero debt, provides us with the latitude to continue growing our subscription contracts as a percentage of revenue.

Financial commentary by segment:

TASER:

THREE MONTHS ENDED

CHANGE

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

QoQ

YoY

(in thousands)

Net sales

$

83,955

$

71,743

$

65,301

17.0

%

28.6

%

Gross margin

60.5

%

63.1

%

65.0

%

-260bp

-450bp

  • TASER revenue of $84 million grew 29% year over year, reflecting strong momentum in TASER 7, which began shipping in Q4 2018, and strong cartridge shipments in the quarter, reflecting our ability to meet a substantial demand backlog.
  • TASER gross margin declined, as expected, due to the mix of TASER 7 cartridges shipped in the quarter. We anticipate that segment gross margin will improve in 2020, building throughout the year, driven by product mix, continued TASER 7 program cost optimization and a reduction in discounts.

Software & Sensors:

THREE MONTHS ENDED

CHANGE

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

QoQ

YoY

(in thousands)

Axon Cloud net sales

$

36,805

$

34,021

$

25,774

8.2

%

42.8

%

Axon Cloud gross margin

76.1

%

75.8

%

74.5

%

30bp

160bp

Sensors and Other net sales

$

51,091

$

25,073

$

23,716

103.8

%

115.4

%

Sensors and Other gross margin

27.0

%

36.4

%

15.7

%

-940bp

1,130bp

  • Axon Cloud revenue grew 43% and achieved gross margins of 76.1% in Q4 2019. This margin includes some low-to-no-margin professional services that support new installations for SaaS customers. The software-only revenue in this segment, which includes cloud storage and compute costs, has consistently carried a gross margin above 80%.
  • Strong revenue in the Sensors and Other category was driven by record body camera shipments of about 83,000 units, topping the previous record of nearly 29,000 units shipped in Q3 2017. (These unit figures exclude the Axon Flex line-of-sight camera, which affixes to an officer’s sunglasses or hat brim.) Approximately 75% of Q4 2019 body camera unit shipments were Axon Body 3. We expect a significantly lower run-rate of body camera unit sales going forward.
  • Sensors and Other gross margin of 27% was in line with our expectations. As a reminder, we manage toward a 25% gross margin for camera and sensors hardware, and the gross margin will fluctuate quarter to quarter depending on the customer mix.

Forward-Looking Performance Indicators:

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

30 JUN 2019

31 MAR 2019

31 DEC 2018

($ in thousands)

Annual recurring revenue (1)

$

161,277

$

141,540

$

129,452

$

122,276

$

108,496

Total company future contracted revenue

$

1,230,000

$

1,130,000

$

1,050,000

$

930,000

$

900,000

Percentage of TASER devices sold on a recurring payment plan

58

%

55

%

60

%

42

%

35

%

(1) Monthly recurring license, integration, warranty, and storage revenue annualized.

  • Annual recurring revenue grew 49% year over year to $161 million, driven by strong adoption of our integrated software-heavy bundles and features.
  • Total company future contracted revenue grew to $1.23 billion. This amount is limited to revenue from arrangements that meet the definition of a contract under Topic 606 as of December 31, 2019. We expect to recognize between 20% to 25% of this balance over the next 12 months and generally expect the remainder to be recognized over the following five to seven years, subject to risks related to delayed deployments, budget appropriation or other contract cancellation clauses.
  • We have substantially moved the needle on driving TASER subscriptions in the past year. Approximately 58% of all devices sold in Q4 were on a recurring payment plan, compared with 35% a year ago. In the United States, recurring payment plans accounted for 65% of new TASER contracts, with TASER 7 contracts driving subscriptions. This represents significant progress toward transitioning the TASER business to a subscription model.
  • Record quarterly software and sensors bookings of $171 million were up 55% year over year. Going forward, we will not be disclosing this metric. It was introduced in the early days of our Software & Sensors business, and is no longer strategically relevant to evaluating the health of the segment. We believe that total company future contracted revenue is a more relevant and comprehensive forward-looking performance indicator, as it encompasses all company contracts, including TASER.
  • We ended the year with 465,200 users on the Axon network. Going forward, we are retiring this metric, which is declining in relevance as our business continues to evolve. We believe that annual recurring revenue provides a more useful measure of the health of the SaaS business we are building.

Outlook:

For the full year 2020, we expect to achieve:

  • Revenue in the range of $615 million to $625 million;
    • At the midpoint, this represents 17% year-over-year growth, and more than 20% year-over-year growth excluding the surge of Axon Body 3 hardware shipments in Q4 2019;
    • We anticipate that Q1 2020 revenue will increase approximately 13% year-over-year;
    • We anticipate that 2020 revenue will accelerate in the second half of the year, with a back-half weighting similar to 2019;
  • Adjusted EBITDA in the range of $100 million to $105 million;
    • Adjusted EBITDA guidance reflects modest gross margin improvement over 2019, which will be partially offset by camera hardware shipments to major city customers;
    • Adjusted EBITDA guidance reflects accelerated investments to take advantage of total addressable market expansion opportunities in new product categories, such as communications, and new customer categories, such as federal and corrections, as described above, and in building out systems for scale;
    • Adjusted EBITDA guidance excludes expected legal costs of up to $15 million associated with litigation involving the FTC, which we intend to treat as an add-back to Adjusted EBITDA;
    • We expect Adjusted EBITDA margin of approximately 10% to 12% in Q1 2020;
  • We expect a normalized tax rate of 20% to 25%, which can fluctuate depending on geography of income and the effects of discrete items, including changes in our stock price;
  • We expect stock-based compensation expenses to be approximately $85 million for the full year, which is subject to change depending on our assessment of the probability of attaining operational metrics for the CEO Performance Award and XSPP awards, and the expected timing of such attainment; and
  • We are closely monitoring our supply chain and operations in the context of the coronavirus crisis. Though the situation is dynamic, at this time, we believe the potential impact to Axon is reflected in our full-year guidance.

This is an exciting time for Axon and its customers — the products we are bringing to market are fundamentally improving public safety, creating massive societal value, and saving lives. Thank you for joining us on this journey.

Signed,
Rick Smith, CEO
Luke Larson, President
Jawad Ahsan, CFO

Quarterly conference call and Webcast

We will host our Q4 2019 earnings conference call on February 27 at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET.

The call will be available via live audio webcast and archived replay on Axon’s investor relations website at https://investor.axon.com.

Statistical Definitions

Software and Sensors bookings are an indication of the activity the Company is seeing relative to Software and Sensors hardware, software and Axon Evidence. We consider bookings to be a statistical measure defined as the sales price of orders (not invoiced sales), including contractual optional periods we expect to be exercised, net of cancellations, inclusive of renewals, placed in the relevant fiscal period, regardless of when the products or services ultimately will be provided. Most bookings will be invoiced in subsequent periods.

Due to municipal government funding rules, in some cases certain of the future period amounts included in bookings are subject to budget appropriation or other contract cancellation clauses. Although Axon has entered into contracts for the delivery of products and services in the future and anticipates the contracts will be fulfilled, if agencies do not exercise contractual options, do not appropriate money in future year budgets or do enact a cancellation clause, revenue associated with these bookings may not ultimately be recognized, resulting in a future reduction to bookings.

For more information relative to our revenue recognition policies, please reference our SEC filings.

Non-GAAP Measures

To supplement the Company’s financial results presented in accordance with GAAP, we present the non-GAAP financial measures of EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Non-GAAP Net Income, Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share and Free Cash Flow. The Company’s management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in evaluating the Company’s performance in comparison to prior periods. We believe that both management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing its performance, and when planning and forecasting our future periods. A reconciliation of GAAP to the non-GAAP financial measures is presented herein.

  • EBITDA (Most comparable GAAP Measure: Net income) – Earnings before interest expense, investment interest income, income taxes, depreciation and amortization.
  • Adjusted EBITDA (Most comparable GAAP Measure: Net income) – Earnings before interest expense, investment interest income, income taxes, depreciation, amortization, non-cash stock-based compensation expense and pre-tax certain other items (described below).
  • Non-GAAP Net Income (Most comparable GAAP Measure: Net income) – Net income excluding the costs of non-cash stock-based compensation and excluding pre-tax certain other items, including, but not limited to, net gain/loss/write-down/disposal/abandonment of property, equipment and intangible assets; loss on impairment; and costs related to business acquisitions. The Company tax-effects non-GAAP adjustments using the blended statutory federal and state tax rates for each period presented.
  • Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share (Most comparable GAAP Measure: Earnings Per share) – Measure of Company’s Non-GAAP Net Income divided by the weighted average number of diluted common shares outstanding during the period presented.
  • Free Cash Flow (Most comparable GAAP Measure: Cash flow from operating activities) – cash flows provided by operating activities minus purchases of property and equipment, intangible assets and cash flows related to business acquisitions.

Caution on Use of Non-GAAP Measures

Although these non-GAAP financial measures are not consistent with GAAP, management believes investors will benefit by referring to these non-GAAP financial measures when assessing the Company’s operating results, as well as when forecasting and analyzing future periods. However, management recognizes that:

  • these non-GAAP financial measures are limited in their usefulness and should be considered only as a supplement to the Company’s GAAP financial measures;
  • these non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the Company’s GAAP financial measures;
  • these non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered to be superior to the Company’s GAAP financial measures; and
  • these non-GAAP financial measures were not prepared in accordance with GAAP or under a comprehensive set of rules or principles.

Further, these non-GAAP financial measures may be unique to the Company, as they may be different from similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. As such, this presentation of non-GAAP financial measures may not enhance the comparability of the Company’s results to the results of other companies.

About Axon

Axon is a network of devices, apps and people that helps public safety personnel become smarter and safer. With a mission of protecting life, our technologies give customers the confidence, focus and time they need to keep their communities safe. Our products impact every aspect of a public safety officer’s day-to-day experience.

We work hard for those who put themselves in harm’s way for all of us. More than 225,000 lives and countless dollars have been saved with the Axon network of devices, apps and people. Learn more at www.axon.com or by calling (800) 978-2737. Facebook is a trademark of Facebook, Inc.; LTE is a trademark of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute; Oculus is a trademark of Facebook Technologies, LLC; Twitter is a trademark of Twitter, Inc. and Zoom is a trademark of Zoom Video Communications, Inc.

Axon, Axon Records, Axon Dispatch, Axon Performance, Axon Standards, Axon Body, Redaction Assistant, Axon Accelerate, Axon Evidence, Axon Academy, Axon Fleet, TASER, TASER 7 and the Delta Logo are trademarks of Axon Enterprise, Inc., some of which are registered in the US and other countries. For more information, visit www.axon.com/legal. All rights reserved.

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Forward-looking statements

These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding: proposed products and services and related development efforts and activities; expectations about the market for our current and future products and services; expectations about customer behavior; statements concerning projections, predictions, expectations, estimates or forecasts as to our business, financial and operational results and future economic performance; and statements of management’s strategies, goals and objectives and other similar expressions; as well as the ultimate resolution of financial statement items requiring critical accounting estimates, including those set forth in our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019. Such statements give our current expectations or forecasts of future events; they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “future,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “estimate,” and similar expressions, as well as statements in future tense, identify forward-looking statements. However, not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words.

We cannot guarantee that any forward-looking statement will be realized, although we believe we have been prudent in our plans and assumptions. Achievement of future results is subject to risks, uncertainties and potentially inaccurate assumptions. The following important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements: our ability to design, introduce and sell new products or features; our ability to defend against litigation and protect our intellectual property, and the resulting costs of this activity; our ability to manage our supply chain and avoid production delays, shortages, and impacts to expected gross margins; the impact of stock compensation expense, impairment expense, and income tax expense on our financial results; customer purchase behavior, including adoption of our software as a service delivery model; our exposure to cancellations of government contracts due to appropriation clauses, exercise of a cancellation clause, or non-exercise of contractually optional periods; negative media publicity regarding our products; the impact of product mix on projected gross margins; defects in our products; changes in the costs of product components and labor; loss of customer data, a breach of security, or an extended outage, including our reliance on third party cloud-based storage providers; exposure to international operational risks; delayed cash collections and possible credit losses due to our subscription model; changes in government regulations in the U.S. and in foreign markets, especially related to the classification of our product by the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and to evolving regulations surrounding privacy and data protection; our ability to integrate acquired businesses; our ability to attract and retain key personnel; and counter-party risks relating to cash balances held in excess of FDIC insurance limits. Many events beyond our control may determine whether results we anticipate will be achieved. Should known or unknown risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove inaccurate, actual results could differ materially from past results and those anticipated, estimated or projected. You should bear this in mind as you consider forward-looking statements. Our Annual Report on Form 10-K lists various important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected and historical results. These factors are intended as cautionary statements for investors within the meaning of Section 21E of the Exchange Act and Section 27A of the Securities Act. Readers can find them under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Annual Report on Form 10-K and in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and investors should refer to them. You should understand that it is not possible to predict or identify all such factors. Consequently, you should not consider any such list to be a complete set of all potential risks or uncertainties.

Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to publicly update forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. You are advised, however, to consult any further disclosures we make on related subjects in our Form 10-Q, 8-K and 10-K reports to the SEC.

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For investor relations information please contact Andrea James via email at IR@axon.com.

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Unaudited)

(in thousands, except per share data)

THREE MONTHS ENDED

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

Net sales from products

$

134,497

$

96,497

$

89,017

$

399,474

$

327,635

Net sales from services

37,354

34,340

25,774

131,386

92,433

Net sales

171,851

130,837

114,791

530,860

420,068

Cost of product sales

70,418

42,445

42,863

190,683

139,337

Cost of service sales

8,793

8,223

6,582

32,891

22,148

Cost of sales

79,211

50,668

49,445

223,574

161,485

Gross margin

92,640

80,169

65,346

307,286

258,583

Operating expenses:

Sales, general and administrative

78,281

48,424

42,099

212,959

156,886

Research and development

28,745

25,129

21,254

100,721

76,856

Total operating expenses

107,026

73,553

63,353

313,680

233,742

Income (loss) from operations

(14,386)

6,616

1,993

(6,394)

24,841

Interest and other income, net

2,486

1,820

1,021

8,464

3,263

Income (loss) before provision for income taxes

(11,900)

8,436

3,014

2,070

28,104

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

479

2,332

931

1,188

(1,101)

Net income (loss)

$

(12,379)

$

6,104

$

2,083

$

882

$

29,205

Net income (loss) per common and common equivalent shares:

Basic

$

(0.21)

$

0.10

$

0.04

$

0.01

$

0.52

Diluted

$

(0.21)

$

0.10

$

0.03

$

0.01

$

0.50

Weighted average number of common and common equivalent shares outstanding:

Basic

59,374

59,278

58,502

59,190

56,392

Diluted

60,257

60,059

59,665

60,018

57,922

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

SEGMENT REPORTING

(Unaudited)

(dollars in thousands)

THREE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

THREE MONTHS ENDED

30 SEP 2019

THREE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2018

TASER

Software
and
Sensors

Total

TASER

Software
and
Sensors

Total

TASER

Software
and
Sensors

Total

Net sales from products (1)

$

83,406

$

51,091

$

134,497

$

71,424

$

25,073

$

96,497

$

65,301

$

23,716

$

89,017

Net sales from services (2)

549

36,805

37,354

319

34,021

34,340

25,774

25,774

Net sales

83,955

87,896

171,851

71,743

59,094

130,837

65,301

49,490

114,791

Cost of product sales

33,144

37,274

70,418

26,504

15,941

42,445

22,874

19,989

42,863

Cost of service sales

8,793

8,793

8,223

8,223

6,582

6,582

Cost of sales

33,144

46,067

79,211

26,504

24,164

50,668

22,874

26,571

49,445

Gross margin

50,811

41,829

92,640

45,239

34,930

80,169

42,427

22,919

65,346

Gross margin %

60.5

%

47.6

%

53.9

%

63.1

%

59.1

%

61.3

%

65.0

%

46.3

%

56.9

%

Research and development

4,185

24,560

28,745

3,485

21,644

25,129

5,196

16,058

21,254

 

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2018

TASER

Software and
Sensors

Total

TASER

Software and
Sensors

Total

Net sales from products (1)

$

280,554

$

118,920

$

399,474

$

253,115

$

74,520

$

327,635

Net sales from services (2)

1,107

130,279

131,386

92,433

92,433

Net sales

281,661

249,199

530,860

253,115

166,953

420,068

Cost of product sales

107,188

83,495

190,683

80,354

58,983

139,337

Cost of service sales

32,891

32,891

22,148

22,148

Cost of sales

107,188

116,386

223,574

80,354

81,131

161,485

Gross margin

174,473

132,813

307,286

172,761

85,822

258,583

Gross margin %

61.9

%

53.3

%

57.9

%

68.3

%

51.4

%

61.5

%

Research and development

14,469

86,252

100,721

17,012

59,844

76,856

(1) Software and Sensors “products” revenue consists of sensors, including on-officer body cameras, Axon Fleet cameras, other hardware sensors, warranties on sensors, and other products, and is sometimes referred to as Sensors and Other revenue.

(2) Software and Sensors “services” revenue comprises sales related to the Axon Cloud, which includes Axon Evidence, cloud-based evidence management software revenue, other recurring cloud-hosted software revenue and related professional services, and is sometimes referred to as Axon Cloud revenue.

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

UNIT SALES STATISTICS

(Unaudited)

Units in whole numbers

THREE MONTHS ENDED

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 31 DEC

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

Unit
Change

Percent Change

31 DEC
2019

31 DEC
2018

Unit
Change

Percent Change

TASER 7

14,577

5,759

8,818

153.1

%

49,221

5,759

43,462

754.7

%

TASER X26P

13,554

18,597

(5,043)

(27.1)

48,798

71,823

(23,025)

(32.1)

TASER X2

11,534

13,088

(1,554)

(11.9)

40,973

65,855

(24,882)

(37.8)

TASER Pulse and Bolt

2,978

7,490

(4,512)

(60.2)

11,785

18,398

(6,613)

(35.9)

Cartridges

962,519

600,690

361,829

60.2

2,751,603

2,342,897

408,706

17.4

Axon Body

83,268

26,167

57,101

218.2

151,499

85,965

65,534

76.2

Axon Flex

3,078

5,080

(2,002)

(39.4)

15,586

15,541

45

0.3

Axon Fleet

3,324

3,908

(584)

(14.9)

10,467

9,445

1,022

10.8

Axon Dock

10,149

3,859

6,290

163.0

22,275

17,762

4,513

25.4

TASER Cam

1,177

1,952

(775)

(39.7)

5,533

8,310

(2,777)

(33.4)

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

(Unaudited)

Dollars in thousands

THREE MONTHS ENDED

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA:

Net income (loss)

$

(12,379)

$

6,104

$

2,083

$

882

$

29,205

Depreciation and amortization

3,165

2,709

2,389

11,361

10,615

Interest expense

19

4

33

46

86

Investment interest income

(1,760)

(1,647)

(1,076)

(7,040)

(3,002)

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

479

2,332

931

1,188

(1,101)

EBITDA

$

(10,476)

$

9,502

$

4,360

$

6,437

$

35,803

Adjustments:

Stock-based compensation expense

$

48,300

$

13,663

$

6,577

$

78,495

$

21,879

Transaction costs and adjustments related to business acquisition

1,382

Loss on disposal and abandonment of intangible assets

16

33

14

67

2,117

Loss on disposal and impairment of property and equipment, net

134

845

13

2,542

303

Costs related to FTC litigation

240

240

Adjusted EBITDA

$

38,214

$

24,043

$

10,964

$

87,781

$

61,484

Net income (loss) as a percentage of net sales

(7.2)

%

4.7

%

1.8

%

0.2

%

7.0

%

Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of net sales

22.2

%

18.4

%

9.6

%

16.5

%

14.6

%

Stock-based compensation expense:

Cost of product and service sales

$

790

$

312

$

152

$

1,565

$

511

Sales, general and administrative

40,212

9,508

3,927

59,342

12,710

Research and development

7,298

3,843

2,498

17,588

8,658

Total

$

48,300

$

13,663

$

6,577

$

78,495

$

21,879

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES – continued

(Unaudited)

Dollars in thousands

THREE MONTHS ENDED

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

Non-GAAP net income:

GAAP net income (loss)

$

(12,379)

$

6,104

$

2,083

$

882

$

29,205

Non-GAAP adjustments:

Stock-based compensation expense

48,300

13,663

6,577

78,495

21,879

Loss on disposal and abandonment of intangible assets

16

33

14

67

2,117

Loss on disposal and impairment of property and equipment, net

134

845

13

2,542

303

Transaction costs and adjustments related to business acquisition

1,382

Costs related to FTC litigation

240

240

Income tax effects

(11,863)

(3,654)

(1,737)

(20,068)

(6,366)

Income tax benefit of CEO stock option exercise

(2,321)

(5,683)

Non-GAAP net income

$

24,448

$

16,991

$

4,629

$

62,158

$

42,837

THREE MONTHS ENDED

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share:

GAAP diluted earnings per share

$

(0.21)

$

0.10

$

0.03

$

0.01

$

0.50

Non-GAAP adjustments:

Stock-based compensation expense

0.80

0.23

0.11

1.31

0.38

Loss on disposal and abandonment of intangible assets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

Loss on disposal and impairment of property and equipment, net

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.04

0.01

Transaction costs and adjustments related to business acquisition

0.02

Costs related to FTC litigation

0.00

0.00

Income tax effects

(0.20)

(0.06)

(0.03)

(0.33)

(0.11)

Income tax benefit of CEO stock option exercise

(0.04)

(0.10)

Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share (1)

$

0.41

$

0.28

$

0.08

$

1.04

$

0.74

Weighted average number of diluted common and common equivalent shares outstanding (in thousands)

60,257

60,059

59,665

60,018

57,922

(1) The per share calculations for GAAP net income, Non-GAAP adjustments and Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share are each computed independently. Per share amounts may not sum due to rounding.

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands)

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

(Unaudited)

ASSETS

Current Assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$

172,250

$

349,462

Short-term investments

178,534

Accounts and notes receivable, net

146,878

130,579

Contract assets, net

47,718

13,960

Inventory, net

38,845

33,763

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

34,866

30,391

Total current assets

619,091

558,155

Property and equipment, net

43,770

37,893

Deferred tax assets, net

27,688

19,347

Intangible assets, net

12,771

15,935

Goodwill

25,013

24,981

Long-term investments

45,499

Long-term notes receivable, net of current portion

31,598

40,230

Other assets

40,209

22,999

Total assets

$

845,639

$

719,540

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable

25,874

15,164

Accrued liabilities

45,001

41,092

Current portion of deferred revenue

117,864

107,016

Customer deposits

2,974

2,702

Other current liabilities

3,853

37

Total current liabilities

195,566

166,011

Deferred revenue, net of current portion

87,936

74,417

Liability for unrecognized tax benefits

3,832

2,849

Long-term deferred compensation

3,936

3,235

Deferred tax liability

354

Other long-term liabilities

10,520

5,704

Total liabilities

302,144

252,216

Stockholders’ Equity:

Preferred stock

Common stock

1

1

Additional paid-in capital

528,272

453,400

Treasury stock

(155,947)

(155,947)

Retained earnings

172,265

171,383

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(1,096)

(1,513)

Total stockholders’ equity

543,495

467,324

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

845,639

$

719,540

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in thousands)

THREE MONTHS ENDED

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net income (loss)

$

(12,379)

$

6,104

$

2,083

$

882

$

29,205

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization

3,165

2,709

2,389

11,361

10,615

Loss on disposal and abandonment of intangible assets

16

33

14

67

2,117

Loss (gain) on disposal and impairment of property and equipment, net

134

845

13

2,542

303

Stock-based compensation

48,300

13,663

6,577

78,495

21,879

Deferred income taxes

(4,041)

(2,635)

(1,266)

(7,987)

(3,592)

Unrecognized tax benefits

389

(19)

1,045

983

1,144

Other noncash, net

1,005

1,101

3,928

34

Change in assets and liabilities:

Accounts and notes receivable and contract assets

(8,333)

(19,491)

(16,471)

(38,830)

(67,643)

Inventory

1,399

1,213

5,771

(4,903)

14,804

Prepaid expenses and other assets

2,122

(6,206)

(658)

(9,845)

(12,739)

Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and other liabilities

18,495

3,224

9,200

4,967

13,506

Deferred revenue

(4,463)

21,899

22,542

24,013

54,242

Net cash provided by operating activities

45,809

22,440

31,239

65,673

63,875

Cash flows from investing activities:

Purchases of investments

(111,784)

(100,701)

(354,477)

(4,331)

Proceeds from call / maturity of investments

37,876

66,888

500

130,083

11,158

Purchases of property and equipment

(3,828)

(4,250)

(4,259)

(15,939)

(11,139)

Purchases of intangible assets

(76)

16

(98)

(404)

(558)

Business acquisitions, net of cash acquired

(4,990)

Net cash used in investing activities

(77,812)

(38,047)

(3,857)

(240,737)

(9,860)

Cash flows from financing activities:

Net proceeds from equity offering

233,993

Proceeds from options exercised

8

2

1,044

114

1,757

Income and payroll tax payments for net-settled stock awards

(783)

(1,136)

(2,154)

(4,051)

(14,127)

Payment of contingent consideration for business acquisitions

(1,700)

(2,275)

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

(775)

(1,134)

(2,810)

(3,937)

219,348

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

1,007

(426)

(393)

329

(774)

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash

(31,771)

(17,167)

24,179

(178,672)

272,589

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

204,126

221,293

326,848

351,027

78,438

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$

172,355

$

204,126

$

351,027

$

172,355

$

351,027

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

SELECTED CASH FLOW INFORMATION

(Unaudited)

(in thousands)

THREE MONTHS ENDED

TWELVE MONTHS ENDED

31 DEC 2019

30 SEP 2019

31 DEC 2018

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

Net cash provided by operating activities

$

45,809

$

22,440

$

31,239

$

65,673

$

63,875

Purchases of property and equipment

(3,828)

(4,250)

(4,259)

(15,939)

(11,139)

Purchases of intangible assets

(76)

16

(98)

(404)

(558)

Cash flows related to business acquisitions

(4,990)

Free cash flow, a non-GAAP measure

$

41,905

$

18,206

$

26,882

$

49,330

$

47,188

 

AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.

SUPPLEMENTAL TABLES

(in thousands)

31 DEC 2019

31 DEC 2018

(Unaudited)

Cash and cash equivalents

$

172,250

$

349,462

Short-term investments

178,534

Long-term investments

45,499

Total cash and cash equivalents and investments

$

396,283

$

349,462

 

CONTACT:
Investor Relations
Axon Enterprise, Inc.
IR@axon.com

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