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network participation through shared innovation, community development
and open source leadership. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries
and on the Web at http://sun.com
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Sun
Microsystems Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2008 Results
SANTA
CLARA, Calif. - May 1, 2008 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) reported
results today for its fiscal third quarter, which ended March 30, 2008.
Revenues
for the third quarter of fiscal 2008 were $3.266 billion, a decrease of
0.5 percent as compared with $3.283 billion for the third quarter of fiscal
2007. Total gross margin as a percent of revenues was 44.9, an increase
of 0.4 percentage points, as compared with the third quarter of fiscal
2007.
Net
loss for the third quarter of fiscal 2008 on a GAAP basis was $34 million,
or ($0.04) per share, as compared with net income of $67 million, or $0.07
per share, for the third quarter of fiscal 2007. In the third quarter of
fiscal 2008, the company recorded a $52 million dollar tax provision, as
compared to a tax benefit of $3 million in the third quarter of fiscal
2007. Net loss for the third quarter included charges related to the acquisition
of MySQL, which reduced earnings per share by approximately $0.04.
Cash
generated from operations for the third quarter of fiscal 2008 was $329
million, and the cash and marketable debt securities balance at the end
of the quarter was $3.801 billion. During the third quarter, Sun continued
to leverage its cash position, spending $300 million to repurchase 17.5
million shares of its common stock. There is currently $500 million remaining
of the $3 billion share repurchase program announced in the company's fiscal
fourth quarter of 2007.
"The
U.S. economy presented Sun with significant challenges in the third quarter,
masking our progress in developing nations and economies across the world,"
said Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems. "With double digit year-over-year
growth in India and Brazil, and triple digit billings year-over-year growth
in our energy efficient, Solaris-based Chip Multi-Threading (CMT) systems,
Sun made considerable progress during the quarter. We continue to invest
in the future created by open alternatives to proprietary technologies,
best exemplified by the acquisition of MySQL. The world is moving to open
source innovation, and Sun continues to lead that revolution"
Third
Quarter Highlights
Sun
reported year-over-year revenue growth in 12 out of its 16 sales geographies
during the third quarter, with double-digit revenue growth in key international
markets across EMEA, Asia Pacific and the International Americas.
From
a product perspective, Solaris based Chip Multi-Threading (CMT) systems
billings more than doubled year-over-year, with the Company's blade systems
also delivering impressive billings growth fueled by Sun's comprehensive
portfolio spanning AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon and Sun UltraSPARC offerings.
Furthering
its presence in the open source software marketplace, Sun announced the
close of two significant acquisitions: MySQL, the world's most popular
open source database provider, and innotek, whose VirtualBox products provide
free desktop virtualization.
Sun
signed a landmark collaboration agreement with The People's Republic of
China Ministry of Education to cultivate integrated circuit engineering
talent and industry development based upon Sun's OpenSPARC open source
silicon platform.
Sun
was awarded significant contracts including funding from the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for a five and a half year research project
focused on microchip interconnectivity via on-chip optical networks enabled
by silicon photonics and proximity communication.
Sun
has scheduled a conference call today to discuss its financial results
for the third quarter fiscal year 2008 at 1:30 p.m. (PT), which is being
broadcast live at www.sun.com/investors.
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