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Filed by SAP SE and subsidiaries
Pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934
Subject Company: Callidus Software Inc.
Commission File No.: 000-50463
The following excerpts are from the transcript of SAP SEs Q4 2017 earnings call held on January 30, 2018.
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William R. McDermott SAP SE CEO & Member of Executive Board
Thank you very much, Stefan, and hello, everyone. I appreciate you joining us today, which incidentally marks the anniversary of my ninth year as CEO of SAP and, therefore, I could not be prouder to share some comments about our past, our present and, of course, our exciting future.
Back in 2010, we set bold ambitions for SAP. We focused on our customers to be a truly global business software market leader. We set out to reinvent the database industry. Forrester has now defined the new market for translytical data platforms and, of course, they ranked SAP HANA as the clear #1. We led the market with intelligent ERP, built on an in-memory architecture. Today, we have 7,900 SAP S/4HANA customers, representing 46% year-on-year growth. We acquired the best assets to help customers innovative scale. SAP SuccessFactors, SAP Ariba, SAP Fieldglass, SAP Hybris and SAP Concur are all thriving with soaring customer adoption.
The proof is clear. SAP converts acquisitions into fast organic growth stories on a global basis. We know how to do this well. So therefore, theres a clear prognosis for CallidusCloud, which well discuss shortly.
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With new additions like Gigya and CallidusCloud, SAP has taken decisive action to reinvent the front office. Under the leadership of Carsten Thoma, SAP Hybris remains the market leader in omni-channel e-commerce. I congratulate him for his many contributions to SAP. Now one of our very best, Alex Atzberger, who did a great job running Ariba, will do an amazing job as his successor.
The acquisition of Gigya and the age of data privacy means that SAP will own the digital consumer record, the epicenter of the customer experience. Now with the planned acquisition of CallidusCloud, which we announced earlier today, we will own the lead-to-cash congregation in the market. SAP will fuse our commerce solutions and S/4HANA fulfillment engine with CallidusClouds market-leading sales solutions. Together, we will deliver the most complete end-to-end cloud-based offering in the market. CallidusCloud is already a very fast-growing company. But together with SAPs global scale, like its predecessors, CallidusCloud will grow even faster. Count on it.
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Operator
We can take our next question from Kirk Materne from Evercore ISI.
Kirk Materne
Bill, maybe just a question for you. Obviously, your cloud guidance when you look out through 2020 implies you guys can maintain sort of a 30% growth rate. What are you seeing in the pipeline right now that gives you confidence thats realistic? Obviously, its harder to continue to grow at that rate off a higher base. And then maybe just a second question around Callidus. A lot of players in the lead-to-cash market, why did that asset make the most sense for SAP?
William R. McDermott - SAP SE - CEO & Member of Executive Board
Okay, sure. Thank you, Kirk. First of all, enormous confidence in S/4HANA cloud. And when I think about SAPs position right now, and I am reminded by the many conversations in Davos. CEOs are ready to run simple. They want a company that is essentially a virtual suite. So they get the benefits of the industry best ERP in the cloud. And they get the modularity at the line of business level with the SuccessFactors, our CRM solutions, our Business Network solutions. And obviously, from an intelligent enterprise perspective, all we are doing with Leonardo is to give them an end-to-end company. But the beauty of this is its all available in the cloud, and you can go in a modular fashion with SAP. But in the end, you know youve got an integrated connected company. And that, to me, is saying really good things about all the cloud assets. All the pipelines in our company look very, very good, whether its the core ERP S/4HANA. The line of business, SuccessFactors is really on a momentum run right now, with enormous amount of wins. And when we face off with some of the well-known industry names like what might have been a flip of a coin is no longer a flip of a coin. If were in there competing, were winning most of the time. I really like what we did with Callidus on the CRM side. You have to remember couple of things here. One, we run Callidus to run SAP. So we had the best engineers in the software industry study this extremely carefully. About 80% of their revenue comes from the U.S. market now. Can you imagine when we light up the global switch for growth? And yes, it will scale and it will scale globally. We know it scales extremely well. The other piece is on CRM. When you think about the whole value chain, this is a customer-driven growth revolution right now. The customers on the move. Theyre social. Theyre in all channels. Theyre doing a lot of e-commerce. But when you think about wholesale, retail, direct and then tying everything together in a very simple supply chain manufacturing product delivery format, as long as we are as good, we win. And now I think we have a real chance. But what happened here with Callidus, because they are the market leader, is now weve got into the psyche of the sales professional. Were now in
the sales professionals pipeline. Were in the way they configure, price and quote a deal, whether its a product or a service. And were actually in their compensation headset. And when you get into the headset of a sales reps compensation, thats a piece of the DNA we hadnt covered before. And it wouldve taken us a little too long to build it with our S/4HANA ambition. We snapped it in there, we integrated back into S/4HANA, and we feel very comfortable that well handle the market participants. Well definitely handle it. So were coming out very aggressive in CRM. So think of it as this: the core is rock solid; the line of business is there; we own spend management in the Business Network; Leonardo is just incredible; and Callidus really strengthens us in the area where we needed it most, so we go get the CRM space. Its too big a market to leave alone, and some of the participants have had it a little easy lately. Were going to change that.
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Mohammed Essaji Moawalla - Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Research Division - Equity Analyst
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And secondly, Bill, on Callidus, the acquisition. How quickly do you think you can start to unlock some of these revenue synergies? Obviously, we saw it with SuccessFactors and Ariba. Given those were your initial acquisitions, it took some time. So Im just curious on the point of closing how quickly should we start to see those revenue synergies unlock in the installed base?
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William R. McDermott - SAP SE - CEO & Member of Executive Board
And, Mohammed, I would like to thank you very much for the question. First of all, this is salespeople selling a product they use every day, a product that theyre hooked on. And thats what I mean about getting into the psyche. Weve never had a product like this, where the sales people are selling something they love to use right out of the gates. Now, Leslie, the CEO of the company, also immediately saw the virtue in full integration with SAP. So this isnt one that were going to be running over in a corner somewhere. This is right back into the core of the company. So we will hit the ground running on this. And day one, we will start accelerating the growth rates of CallidusCloud globally. And just to back me up on that, Ive got Mr. Robert Enslin, the Cloud Business Group leader, as well as Alex Atzberger here, who has taken over the CRM business for SAP. These guys are like semi-lifting the table up with excitement. So Ill give them a chance to give you a few remarks.
Robert Enslin - SAP SE - Member of Executive Board
Yes, Mohammed, I think its the best asset in the industry because we actually know its the best asset in the industry. We work with this management team really close. I think day one, we will accelerate the growth of the CRM space, and I believe it provides us with the unique opportunity in the sales side to do what no other company has done in the sales side, which is connect to end-to-end digital supply chain. I think there is no better reference than 25,000 sales professionals in the 190 countries around the world utilizing that every day. So we pumped absolutely, we are pumped, and I think the show is on the road.
Luka Mucic - SAP SE - CFO & Member of Executive Board
Yes. And maybe just theres one comment from my side. Bill said before that with the solutions of Callidus, especially around sales performance management, were in the salespersons head. I would argue, with sales compensation management, were probably in their hearts and beyond their heads.
Robert Enslin - SAP SE - Member of Executive Board
Alex, do you want to say something? Mohammed, I can just add to this that our customers are shifting from being product companies to service businesses, and this requires a new sales force. And we are that new sales force. And when you look at getting into that heart of the salesperson, thats right where were at. So we are very, very excited.
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Walter H Pritchard - Citigroup Inc, Research Division - MD and U.S. Software Analyst
And then just a follow-up on the M&A on the M&A front, Callidus was at, Id say, the higher end of the size of deals even talking about with smaller deals. Can you talk about it if youre at a point as and you would see the M&A activity potentially pick up from here?
William R. McDermott - SAP SE - CEO & Member of Executive Board
Yes, Walter, thank you. You are not going to have an SAP on a shopping spree. This is a tuck-in, probably the higher end of a tuck-in size, I
understand that. But this is not a trend. We decided a string of pearl strategy, the CRM. We executed on that strategy. So if we do things, itll be small unless something were to be very unusual as an opportunity in the market we are certainly not anticipating. So dont think were in the M&A market aggressively. Were not.
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Adam Dennis Wood - Morgan Stanley, Research Division - European Technology Equity Analyst
Also too, just wanted some help in thinking about the cloud growth over the next few years in the building blocks towards that. Maybe first is a housekeeping. Does tuck-in mean that when you integrate Callidus, you wont be changing the 2020 guide for that? Just to clarify there. And then as we move on to the growth expectations, youre guiding actually to cloud business accelerating as you look into 19 and 20. But when we look at Business Networks, thats slowed a little bit in 17. Could you help us what drives that acceleration in the growth? Is it more S/4HANA public cloud? Is it more the CRM areas would accelerate that growth? And then to follow up on Michaels question, to the extent it is S/4HANA, does that then mean that licenses come in weaker in 19 and 20 because youre bringing that in on a subscription business?
Luka Mucic - SAP SE - CFO & Member of Executive Board
Yes. Maybe Ill take those questions and try to answer them. So first of all, in terms of the Callidus contribution, we made it clear that our stated outlook does not include Callidus. So we fully expect, after weve closed the transaction, to update our 2018 outlook. We also expect to update our 2020 ambition. But we will likely do that at the beginning of the 2019 when we also have a better view on the further movement of currency rates. As you know, we have confirmed our guidance based on the current rate assumptions even though we had significant headwinds. But dependent on where the currencies go throughout the year, we will then make an informed update about this. In terms of the growth trajectory, youre absolutely right, there, of course, are different dynamics across our portfolio that are at work. I already shared one of them, namely the fact that after a period from a very low base of very strong, hyper-growth, the growth rates of HANA enterprise cloud business can be expected to come down to a more normalized level where they dont exceed any longer the growth rates of our SaaS/PaaS and networks business combined, which is good news for combined margins, obviously. So the big growth drivers will be our SaaS/PaaS portfolio. And those will be assets, like the SAP Cloud Platform, which will definitely tremendously benefit from the uptake of Leonardo, all of the new capabilities around AI, machine learning, IoT, blockchain, smart analytics and so on and so forth, which will drive via the platform. Then it will certainly come from S/4 Cloud, no doubt about this. There is very strong growth trajectory underway. The solution is getting rounded out more and more, so we can master more and more sophisticated workloads through the solution. And therefore, the breadth of the market opportunity will definitely expand. This will not change any of our underlying assumptions on the implied software development. As we had always shared, through 2020, we believe that low- to mid-single-digit declines are a prudent and balanced assumption, and that is remaining unchanged. Then of course, we have the assets around analytics. Analytics is another business that is starting to shift fast to the cloud. And we have a very strong offering around that with analytics cloud, which is receiving great attention. Then we have the offerings around IoT and Digital Supply Chain. IBP, in particular, is a solution which I personally see a lot of potential in, and it has already had very strong growth in 2017 and will, from a much higher base, now continue at a similar growth rate, and hence, be very, very positive overall. And last, but not least, its the CEC portfolio, which has already, without Callidus, performed extraordinarily well in the cloud. And now, of course, with all of the cross-selling opportunities driven through Callidus and the bigger depth of the end-to-end process coverage that we can achieve, there are certainly upsell opportunities, not only for Callidus itself, but also for the rest of the portfolio.
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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Any statements contained in this document that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as anticipate, believe, estimate, expect, forecast, intend, may, plan, project, predict, should and will and similar expressions as they relate to SAP or Callidus Software Inc. are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. This release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties concerning the parties ability to close the transaction and the expected closing date of the transaction, the anticipated benefits and synergies of the proposed transaction, anticipated future combined operations, products and services, and the anticipated role of CallidusCloud, its key executives and its employees within SAP following the closing of the transaction. Actual events or results may differ materially from those described in this release due to a number of risks and uncertainties. These potential risks and uncertainties include, among others, the outcome of regulatory reviews of the proposed transaction, the ability of the parties to complete the transaction, the failure to retain key CallidusCloud employees, customer and partner uncertainty regarding the anticipated benefits of the transaction, the failure of SAP and CallidusCloud to achieve the anticipated synergies of the proposed transaction and other risks detailed in SAPs and CallidusClouds SEC filings, including those discussed in SAPs Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2016 and CallidusClouds Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2017, each of which is on file with the SEC and available at the SECs website at www.sec.gov. SAP is not obligated to update these forward-looking
statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this document. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of their dates.
Additional Information About the Merger
In connection with the proposed merger, Callidus Software Inc. will file a proxy statement with the SEC. The definitive proxy statement will be sent or given to CallidusCloud stockholders entitled to vote at the special meeting relating to the transaction and will contain important information about the proposed merger and related matters. CallidusClouds stockholders are urged to read the definitive proxy statement (including any amendments or supplements thereto) carefully when it becomes available before making any voting or investment decision with respect to the proposed merger because it will contain important information about the merger and the parties to the merger. Additionally, CallidusCloud and SAP will file other relevant materials in connection with the proposed acquisition of CallidusCloud by SAP pursuant to the terms of an Agreement and Plan of Merger by and among, SAP America, Inc., Emerson One Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of SAP America, and CallidusCloud. SAP, CallidusCloud and their respective directors, executive officers and other members of their management and employees, under SEC rules, may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies of CallidusCloud stockholders in connection with the proposed merger. Investors and security holders may obtain more detailed information regarding the names, affiliations and interests of certain of SAPs executive officers and directors in the solicitation by reading SAPs most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F, and the proxy statement and other relevant materials filed with the SEC when they become available. Information concerning the interests of CallidusClouds participants in the solicitation, which may, in some cases, be different than those of CallidusClouds stockholders generally, will be set forth in the proxy statement relating to the merger when it becomes available.
The materials to be filed by SAP and CallidusCloud with the SEC may be obtained free of charge at the SECs web site at www.sec.gov. In addition, security holders will be able to obtain free copies of the proxy statement from CallidusCloud, once it is filed with the SEC, by contacting CallidusCloud Investor Relations through the investor contact page on the companys website at http://investor.calliduscloud.com/about-us/investor-relations/investor-faq/.