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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarter ended MARCH 26, 1998 Commission File No. 0-10394
DATA I/O CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Washington 91-0864123
(State or other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization) Identification No.)
10525 Willows Road N.E., Redmond, Washington, 98052
(address of principal executive offices, Zip Code)
(425) 881-6444
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required
to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during
the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was
required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing
requirements for the past 90 days. Yes X No
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7,148,657 shares of no par value Common Stock outstanding as of April 30, 1998
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Exhibit Index on Page 16
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DATA I/O CORPORATION
FORM 10-Q
FOR THE QUARTER ENDED MARCH 26, 1998
INDEX
PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION PAGE
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Item 1. Financial Statements (unaudited) 3
Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis
of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 8
PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1. Legal Proceedings 14
Item 2. Changes in Securities 14
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities 14
Item 4. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders 14
Item 5. Other Information 14
Item 6. Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K 14
Signatures 15
Exhibit Index 16
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PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DATA I/O CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED)
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Mar. 26, Mar. 27,
For the quarters ended 1998 1997
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(in thousands, except per share data)
Net sales $8,426 $11,867
Cost of goods sold 4,770 5,909
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Gross margin 3,656 5,958
Operating expenses:
Research and development 2,414 2,072
Selling, general and administrative 3,339 3,295
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Total operating expenses 5,753 5,367
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Operating income (loss) (2,097) 591
Non-operating income (expense):
Interest income 470 60
Interest expense (33) (51)
Foreign currency exchange (1) 15
Net gain on dispositions (3)
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Total non-operating income (expense) 433 24
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Income (loss) from continuing operations
before income taxes (1,664) 615
Income tax expense 29 183
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Income (loss) from continuing operations (1,693) 432
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net
of taxes 180 (384)
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Net income (loss) ($1,513) $48
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Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share:
From continuing operations ($0.24) $0.06
From discontinued operations .03 (0.05)
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Total basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share ($0.21) $0.01
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Weighted average shares outstanding 7,107 6,817
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Weighted average and potential shares outstanding 7,107 6,914
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See notes to consolidated financial statements.
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DATA I/O CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
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Mar. 26 Dec. 25,
1998 1997
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(in thousands, except share data) (unaudited) (note 1)
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash and cash equivalents $1,850 $8,113
Marketable securities 26,228 24,855
Trade accounts receivable, less allowance for
doubtful accounts of $404 and $394 4,498 5,678
Inventories 8,330 8,158
Recoverable income taxes 700
Deferred income taxes 1,668 1,990
Other current assets 2,443 3,910
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TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 45,717 52,704
Property, plant and equipment - net 3,935 3,389
Other assets 418 532
Deferred income taxes 731 1,111
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TOTAL ASSETS $50,801 $57,736
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Accounts payable $3,420 $3,760
Accrued compensation 2,837 2,958
Deferred revenue 4,231 4,795
Other accrued liabilities 2,173 3,117
Income taxes payable 661 2,848
Notes payable and current maturities of long-term
debt 662 2,000
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TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 13,984 19,478
Long-term other payables 561
Deferred gain on sale of property 3,002 3,083
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TOTAL LIABILITIES 16,986 23,122
COMMITMENTS
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:
Preferred stock -
Authorized, 5,000,000 shares, including
200,000 shares of Series A Junior
Participating
Issued and outstanding, none
Common stock, at stated value -
Authorized, 30,000,000 shares
Issued and outstanding, 7,145,532
and 7,038,786 shares 16,921 16,412
Retained earnings 16,832 18,345
Unrealized loss on marketable securities (535) (732)
Cumulative translation adjustment 597 589
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TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY 33,815 34,614
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY 50,801 $57,736
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See notes to consolidated financial statements.
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DATA I/O CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(UNAUDITED)
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Mar. 26, Mar. 27,
For the quarters ended 1998 1997
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(in thousands)
<S> <C> <C>
OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Income (loss) from continuing operations ($1,693) $432
Adjustments to reconcile income (loss) from
continuing operations to net cash provided by
(used in) operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 519 629
Deferred income taxes 702 180
Deferred revenue (564) 236
Amortization of deferred gain on sale (81)
Net change in:
Trade accounts receivable 1,182 (1,238)
Inventories (172) 595
Recoverable income taxes (700) (123)
Other current assets 1,464 259
Business restructure (168)
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (4,152) 130
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Cash provided by (used in) operating activities
of continuing operations (3,495) 932
Cash provided by (used in) operating activities
of discontinued operations 180 (43)
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Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (3,315) 889
INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Additions to property, plant and equipment (948) (338)
Additions to other assets 3
Purchases of marketable securities (8,813)
Proceeds from sales of marketable securities 7,637
Net investing activities of discontinued operations (36)
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Cash used in investing activities (2,121) (374)
FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Additions to (repayment of) notes payable (1,338) 397
Sale of common stock 149 178
Proceeds from exercise of stock options 361 103
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Cash provided by (used in) financing activities (828) 678
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Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (6,264) 1,193
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash 1 1
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 8,113 4,048
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $1,850 $5,242
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SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
Cash paid during the year for:
Interest $37 $58
Income taxes $2,163 $83
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See notes to consolidated financial statements.
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DATA I/O CORPORATION
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(UNAUDITED)
NOTE 1 - FINANCIAL STATEMENT PREPARATION
The financial statements as of March 26, 1998 and March 27, 1997, have been
prepared by the Company pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC). These statements are unaudited but, in the
opinion of management, include all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring
adjustments and accruals) necessary to present fairly the results for the
periods presented. The balance sheet at December 25, 1997 has been derived from
the audited financial statements at that date. Certain information and footnote
disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles have been condensed or omitted
pursuant to such SEC rules and regulations. Operating results for the quarter
ended March 26, 1998 are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be
expected for the year ending December 31, 1998. These financial statements
should be read in conjunction with the annual audited financial statements and
the accompanying notes included in the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended
December 25, 1997. Certain prior period's balances have been reclassified to
conform to the presentation used in the current period.
As of December 26, 1997, the Company adopted SFAS 130, REPORTING COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME. Statement 130 establishes new rules for the reporting and display of
comprehensive income and its components; however, the adoption of this Statement
had no impact on the Company's net income or shareholders' equity. Statement
130 requires unrealized gains or losses on the Company's available-for-sale
securities and foreign currency translation adjustments to be included in other
comprehensive income. During the first quarter of 1998 and 1997, total
comprehensive income (loss), which includes net income and other comprehensive
income, amounted to ($1,309,000) and $12,000, respectively.
NOTE 2 - INVENTORIES
Inventories consisted of the following components (in thousands):
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Mar. 26, Dec. 25,
1998 1997
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Raw material $3,006 $2,965
Work-in-process 2,335 2,470
Finished goods 2,989 2,723
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$8,330 $8,158
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NOTE 3 - PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Property, plant and equipment consisted of the following components (in
thousands):
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Mar. 26, Dec. 25,
1998 1997
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Building and improvements $ 88 $ 83
Equipment 22,106 21,493
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22,194 21,576
Less accumulated
depreciation 18,259 18,187
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$ 3,935 $ 3,389
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NOTE 4 - DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
In November 1997, the Company sold the assets of its Semiconductor Equipment
Division, Reel-Tech-TM- Inc., to General Scanning Inc. Also in November
1997, the Company entered into a licensing agreement and an agreement to sell
certain assets of its Synario Design Automation Division to MINC Washington
Incorporated. These transactions discontinue the Semiconductor Equipment
Division and Synario Design Automation Division operations of the Company.
However, the Company is entitled to receive and may realize certain licensing
revenues related to its Synario, ABEL and ECS products through December 31,
1999, and will recognize revenue in 1998 from source code sales as well as
training and support services provided. Operating results of these
discontinued divisions are classified as discontinued operations in the
financial statements.
NOTE 5 - EARNINGS PER SHARE
The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per
share (in thousands except per share data):
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For the first quarter
1998 1997
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Numerator for basic and diluted
earnings per share:
Income from continuing operations ($1,693) $432
Income (loss) from discontinued
operations 180 (384)
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Net income (loss) ($1,513) $48
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Denominator:
Denominator for basic earnings
per share -
weighted-average shares 7,107 6,817
Employee stock options (1) 97
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Denominator for diluted earnings
per share -
adjusted weighted-average shares
and assumed conversions 7,107 6,914
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Basic earnings (loss) per share
From continuing operations ($0.24) $0.06
From discontinued operations 0.03 (0.05)
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Total basic earnings per share ($0.21) $0.01
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Diluted earnings (loss) per share
From continuing operations ($0.24) $0.06
From discontinued operations 0.03 (0.05)
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Total diluted earnings per share ($0.21) $0.01
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(1) Excludes 410,000 employee stock options which were antidilutive
in the first quarter of 1997.
NOTE 6 - ACCOUNTING FOR INCOME TAXES
The Company's effective tax rate for the first quarter of 1998 differed from the
statutory 34% tax rate primarily due to operating losses for which no tax
benefit was recorded. Tax valuation reserves increased by approximately
$453,000 during the quarter. As of March 26, 1998 the Company has valuation
reserves of $617,000 that may increase should the Company continue to incur
losses or reverse as the Company records income.
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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
GENERAL
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Although most of the information contained in this report is historical, certain
of the statements contain forward-looking information. To the extent statements
in this report involve, without limitation, development, introduction and
shipment of new products, the Company's expectations for future revenue,
expenses, profit, cash flow, balance sheet items, sell-through or backlog,
forecasts of demand or market trends for the Company's products and for the
industries in which the Company operates or any other guidance on future
periods, these statements are forward-looking and involve matters which are
subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by such forward-looking
statements. These risks and uncertainties include the possible inability of the
Company to overcome technical challenges in the development of new products;
production difficulties or delays due to supplier delays or other factors;
uncertainty of market acceptance of new products; product introductions,
technological innovations and pricing practices of competitors; the effect of
global, national and regional economic conditions; the possible inability to
retain key personnel; changes in operating system platforms of preference;
changes in demand; increases in component prices or other costs; inventory risks
due to shifts in market demand, product obsolescence or other factors and a
number of other risks including those identified by the Company under the
caption "Risk Factors" in Item 1 and elsewhere in the Company's Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the year ended December 25, 1997, and other risks identified from
time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, press releases and other communications. There can be no assurance
the Company will not encounter significant technological, supplier,
manufacturing or other problems which will cause the introduction or production
of its new products to be delayed. All forward-looking statements contained in
this report reflect the Company's expectations at the time of this report only,
and the Company disclaims any responsibility to revise or update any such
forward-looking statement except as may be required by law.
RESULTS OF CONTINUING OPERATIONS
For all periods presented in this section, results of operations have been
reclassified to reflect the classification of the Company's Semiconductor
Equipment and Synario Design Automation Divisions as discontinued operations
(see "Discontinued Operations"). Prior quarter's figures have been reclassified
for comparability.
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NET SALES
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Net sales 1998 1997 % Change
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Non-automated programming systems $6,909 $7,950 (13.1%)
Automated programming systems 1,517 3,917 (61.3%)
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Total programming systems $8,426 $11,867 (29.0%)
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First Quarter
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Net sales by location 1998 1997 % Change
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United States $3,997 $5,667 (29.5%)
% of total 47.4% 47.8%
International $4,429 $6,200 (28.6%)
% of total 52.6% 52.2%
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Sales and orders decreased for the Company's programming system products in
the first quarter of 1998 compared to the first quarter of 1997. Orders in
the first quarter of 1998 decreased approximately 30% to $8.1 million,
compared with $11.6 million in 1997. The sales decline is primarily
attributable to automated programming systems and in particular the inability
to record revenue in the first quarter on units of the Company's new
ProMaster 970 Fine Pitch Programming System that had been delivered to
customers but not yet accepted pending completion of certain configuration
options and performance enhancements. While the Company believes that it
will satisfy the customers' requirements and will be able to recognize
revenue on these systems in the second quarter, there can be no assurance
that either of these objectives will occur. The strengthening U.S. Dollar
versus the Japanese Yen and the German Mark also contributed to the decline
in sales for the first quarter.
Sales are expected to continue to be soft primarily due to delays in new product
introductions by the Company. The Company believes that increased competition
in the areas where new Data I/O product introductions are not scheduled to occur
or will not be available in production volumes until later in 1998, or where
products are nearing the end of their product life cycles, are contributing to
this trend. In addition, the decline in non-automated programming system sales
also reflects the continuing market shift away from the Company's traditional
line of higher-priced IC programmers for the engineering market, toward
lower-priced programmers. As a result, the Company believes that until its new
products are released and shipping in production quantities, overall demand for
its programming systems will likely decline in 1998 and the Company will
continue to incur losses from operations. Recent changes in programmable IC
technology, such as increasingly complex logic ICs, lower voltage requirements
and higher pin counts, and the increasing need for higher quality and
high-volume programming by users of programmable ICs means that there is a
significant market need for more sophisticated programmers with new programming
technology and automated programming systems. The Company currently has
development projects underway for new programmer and automation technology
designed to address the needs perceived by the Company to be created by these
technology changes. There can be no assurance that the Company will complete
development of planned new products as scheduled or that new products will
generate significant sales. See "Risk Factors" in Item 1 of Part I of the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 25, 1997.
GROSS MARGIN
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Quarter Quarter
1998 Change 1997
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Gross Margin $3,656 (38.6%) $5,958
Percentage of net sales 43.4% 50.2%
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Gross margin for the first quarter of 1998 decreased compared to the first
quarter of 1997 due primarily to the lower sales volume during the first quarter
1998. The relatively high fixed component of cost of goods sold causes any
shift in total volume to have a significant impact on gross margin.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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Quarter Change Quarter
1998 1997
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Research and development $2,414 16.5% $2,072
Percentage of net sales 28.7% 17.5%
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The increase in research and development spending for the first quarter of 1998
as compared to the first quarter of 1997 is primarily due to increased spending
for materials used in product development related to the Company's continued
aggressive investment in new technology. The Company expects to continue its
significant investment in research and development activities through 1998.
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SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE
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(in thousands) First First
Quarter Change Quarter
1998 1997
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Selling, general & administrative $3,339 1.3% $3,295
Percentage of net sales 39.6% 27.8%
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The slight increase in selling, general and administrative expenditures in the
first quarter of 1998 as compared with the first quarter of 1997 is due
primarily to additional spending in marketing related to new products and
promotions, and to expenses related to the search for a new Chief Executive
Officer. This additional spending was partially offset by lower sales
commissions due to the lower sales volume during the quarter.
INTEREST
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Quarter Change Quarter
1998 1997
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Interest income $470 683.3% $60
Interest expense $33 (35.3%) $51
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The increase in interest income for the first quarter of 1998 as compared to the
first quarter of 1997 is due to the increase in cash, cash equivalents and
marketable securities, due primarily to the proceeds received from the Company's
land sale and business dispositions during 1997 (see "Discontinued Operations").
INCOME TAXES
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Quarter Quarter
1998 1997
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Income tax expense $29 $183
Effective tax rate (1.7%) 29.8%
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The Company's effective tax rate for the first quarter of 1998 differed from the
statutory 34% tax rate primarily due to operating losses for which no tax
benefit was recorded. Tax valuation reserves increased by approximately
$453,000 during the quarter. The Company has valuation reserves of $617,000
that may increase should the Company continue to incur losses or reverse as the
Company records income.
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NET INCOME AND EARNINGS PER SHARE
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(in thousands, except per share data) First First
Quarter Quarter
1998 1997
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Income (loss) from continuing operations ($1,693) $432
Percentage of net sales (20.1%) 3.6%
Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share
from continuing operations ($0.24) $0.06
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</TABLE>
Net income for the first quarter of 1998 decreased as compared to the first
quarter of 1997 due primarily to decreased sales and gross margin, and to a
lesser extent due to increases in research and development expenses, offset
partially by an increase in non-operating income.
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
In November 1997, the Company sold the assets of its Semiconductor Equipment
Division, Reel-Tech-TM- Inc., to General Scanning Inc. Also in November
1997, the Company entered into a licensing agreement and an agreement to sell
certain assets of its Synario Design Automation Division to MINC
Incorporated. These transactions discontinue the Semiconductor Equipment
Division and Synario Design Automation Division operations of the Company.
However, the Company is entitled to receive and may realize certain licensing
revenues related to its Synario, ABEL and ECS products through December 31,
1999. Combined operating results of these discontinued divisions are as
follows:
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For the first quarter
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Net Sales $391 $3,208
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Income (loss) from operations before $180 ($535)
income taxes
Income taxes 151
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Total income (loss) on discontinued
segments $180 ($384)
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FINANCIAL CONDITION
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
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(in thousands) March 26, Dec 25,
1998 Change 1997
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Working capital $31,733 ($1,493) $33,226
Total debt $662 ($1,338) $2,000
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Working capital decreased during the first quarter of 1998 primarily due to the
early settlement of a long-term pension obligation, spending on property, plant
and equipment and the loss from operations. Also, the Company's trade accounts
receivable decreased by approximately $1.2 million during the first quarter due
to the decrease in sales during the quarter, and other assets decreased by
approximately $1.5 million due to the collection of trade accounts receivable
related to the discontinued Reel-Tech and Synario Design Automation Divisions
(see "Discontinued Operations").
Accrued expenses decreased primarily due to the payment of income taxes of $2.2
million, repayment of a note payable of $1.5 million, payment of an obligation
carrying over from the purchase of the now disposed Reel-Tech Division and
payment of accrued compensation related to 1997.
As of March 26, 1998, the Company had total debt of $662,000 or approximately 2%
of its $33.8 million in equity. This is current debt consisting of borrowings
on the Company's $1.3 million foreign lines of credit. No borrowings were
outstanding under the Company's $8.0 million U.S. line of credit. The U.S. line
of credit matures in May 1998. The foreign lines of credit mature in August and
November 1998. Historically, these credit lines have been structured as
short-term and have been
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renewed on their maturity dates. The Company currently expects to be able to
renew these lines of credit on maturity under substantially the same terms as
those presently in place.
The Company estimates that capital expenditures for property, plant and
equipment during the remainder of 1998 will be approximately $1.5 million. Such
expenditures are currently expected to be funded from internally generated funds
and, if necessary, borrowings under the Company's existing credit lines.
Although the Company expects that such expenditures will be made, it has
purchase commitments for only a small portion of this amount.
At March 26, 1998, the Company's material short-term unused sources of liquidity
consisted of approximately $28 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable
securities, available borrowings of $8.0 million under its U.S. line of credit
and available borrowings of approximately $623,000 under its foreign line of
credit. The Company believes these sources and cash flow from operations will
be sufficient during 1998 to fund working capital needs, service existing debt
and finance planned capital acquisitions.
In April 1998 the Company signed an agreement for a strategic alliance with JTAG
Technologies, a Netherlands-based manufacturer and developer of boundary scan
test and programming solutions. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company
has purchased a minority interest in JTAG Technologies for approximately $1
million, and will sell in-system programming products under the Data I/O name.
The Company does not expect material revenue from the sales of these products
during 1998.
SHARE REPURCHASE PROGRAM
The Company announced on October 27, 1995 a share repurchase program which
authorized the Company to repurchase up to 7.5% (approximately 570,000 shares)
of its outstanding shares of common stock. On February 21, 1996 and May 13,
1997 the Company announced an extension of the share repurchase program which
authorized the Company to repurchase up to an additional 8% (approximately
570,000 shares) and approximately 14.5% (up to 1,000,000 shares) respectively of
its outstanding common stock. These purchases may be executed through open
market purchases at prevailing market prices, through block purchases or in
privately negotiated transactions. Purchases may commence or be discontinued at
any time. As of March 26, 1998, the Company had repurchased 1,016,200 shares
since October 1995 at a total cost of approximately $7.1 million.
GENERAL
IMPACT OF YEAR 2000
Some of the Company's older computer programs were written using two digits
rather than four to define the applicable year. As a result, those computer
programs have time-sensitive software that recognize a date using "00" as the
year 1900 rather than the year 2000. This could cause a system failure or
miscalculations causing disruptions of operations, including, among other
things, a temporary inability to process transactions, send invoices, or engage
in similar normal business activities.
The Company has completed an assessment of its data processing systems and will
have to modify or replace portions of its software so that its computer systems
will function properly with respect to dates in the year 2000 and thereafter.
The total Year 2000 project cost is estimated at approximately $1 million, which
includes approximately $200,000 for new hardware that will be capitalized and
approximately $800,000 that will be expensed as incurred. As of March 26, 1998,
the Company had incurred and expensed approximately $300,000 related to this
project.
The Company believes that the most significant portion of this project should be
completed by approximately June 30, 1998, which is prior to any anticipated
impact on its operating systems. The Company believes, based on its current
understanding of its systems, that with modifications to the existing software
and conversions to new software, the Year 2000 issue should not pose significant
operational problems for its computer systems. However, if such modifications
and conversions are not properly made, or are not completed timely, the Year
2000 issue could have a material adverse impact on the operations of the
Company. The cost of the project and the date on which the Company believes it
will complete the Year 2000 modifications are based on management's best
estimates, which were derived utilizing numerous assumptions of future events,
including the continued availability of certain resources, cooperation of
vendors and other factors. However, there can be no guarantee that these
estimates will be achieved and actual results could differ materially from those
anticipated. Specific factors that might cause such material differences
include, but are not limited to, the availability and cost of personnel trained
in the area, the ability to locate and correct all relevant computer codes, and
similar uncertainties.
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SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS PLAN
In March 1998, the Company adopted a Shareholder Rights Plan (the "Rights Plan")
that went into effect simultaneously with the expiration of its previously
existing shareholder rights plan. Under the Rights Plan, a dividend of one
Share Purchase Right (a "Right") was declared for each share of Company Common
Stock outstanding at the close of business on April 4, 1998. In the event that
a person or group (the "Acquirer") acquires 15% or more of the Company's Common
Stock without advance approval by the Company's Board of Directors, each Right
will entitle the holder, other than the Acquirer, to buy Common Stock with a
market value of twice the Right's then current exercise price (initially $30,
subject to adjustment). In addition, if Rights are triggered by such a
non-approved acquisition and the Company is thereafter acquired in a merger or
other transaction in which the shareholders of the Company are not treated
equally, shareholders with unexercised Rights will be entitled to purchase
common stock of the Acquirer with a value of twice the exercise price of the
Rights. The Company's Board of Directors may redeem the Rights for a nominal
amount at any time prior to an event that causes the Rights to become
exercisable. The Rights trade automatically with the underlying Common Stock
(unless and until a distribution event occurs under the Rights Plan) and expire
on April 4, 2008 if not redeemed earlier.
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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
None
ITEM 2. CHANGES IN SECURITIES
None
ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
None
ITEM 4. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS
None
ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION
None
ITEM 6. EXHIBITS AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K
(a) EXHIBITS
None
(b) REPORTS ON FORM 8-K
A report on Form 8-K dated January 9, 1998 was filed relating to
the resignation of William C. Erxleben as President and Chief
Executive Officer, the appointment of Milton F. Zeutschel as
acting President and Chief Executive Officer, the service of
Frances M. Conley as Acting Chairman of the Board of Directors,
and the promotion of Joel S. Hatlen to Vice President of Finance
and Chief Financial Officer.
A report on Form 8-K dated March 13, 1998 was filed relating to
the adoption of a new Shareholders' Rights Plan.
A report on Form 8-K dated April 7, 1998 was filed relating to
the selection of David C. Bullis as President and Chief Executive
Officer as of May 1, 1998.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its
behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
DATA I/O CORPORATION
(REGISTRANT)
DATED: May 7, 1998
By: /s/ Joel S. Hatlen
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Joel S. Hatlen
Vice President - Finance
Chief Financial Officer
Secretary and Treasurer
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EXHIBIT INDEX
Exhibit Number Title Page Number
- ---------------- -------------------------------------- -----------
None
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<ARTICLE> 5
<RESTATED>
<MULTIPLIER> 1,000
<S> <C> <C>
<PERIOD-TYPE> 3-MOS 3-MOS
<FISCAL-YEAR-END> DEC-31-1998 DEC-25-1997
<PERIOD-START> DEC-26-1997 DEC-27-1996
<PERIOD-END> MAR-26-1998 MAR-27-1997
<CASH> 1,850 8,113
<SECURITIES> 26,228 24,855
<RECEIVABLES> 4,902 6,072
<ALLOWANCES> 404 394
<INVENTORY> 8,330 8,158
<CURRENT-ASSETS> 45,717 52,704
<PP&E> 22,194 21,576
<DEPRECIATION> 18,259 18,187
<TOTAL-ASSETS> 50,801 57,736
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES> 13,984 19,478
<BONDS> 0 0
0 0
0 0
<COMMON> 16,921 16,412
<OTHER-SE> 16,894 18,202
<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY> 50,801 57,736
<SALES> 8,426 11,867
<TOTAL-REVENUES> 8,426 11,867
<CGS> 4,770 5,909
<TOTAL-COSTS> 5,746 5,358
<OTHER-EXPENSES> (466) (75)
<LOSS-PROVISION> 7 9
<INTEREST-EXPENSE> 33 51
<INCOME-PRETAX> (1,664) 615
<INCOME-TAX> 29 183
<INCOME-CONTINUING> (1,693) 432
<DISCONTINUED> 180 (384)
<EXTRAORDINARY> 0 0
<CHANGES> 0 0
<NET-INCOME> (1,513) 48
<EPS-PRIMARY> (0.21) 0.01
<EPS-DILUTED> (0.21) 0.01
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