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Item 2.02 Results of Operation and Financial Condition. | ||||||||
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits. | ||||||||
SIGNATURES | ||||||||
EXHIBIT INDEX | ||||||||
EXHIBIT 99.1 |
| evaluating the core operating performance of the company; | ||
| determination of bonuses for certain key employees; | ||
| establishing internal budgets; | ||
| calculating return on investment for development programs and growth initiatives; | ||
| comparing performance with internal forecasts and targeted business models; | ||
| strategic planning; | ||
| evaluating and valuing potential acquisition candidates and how their operations compare to the companys operations; and | ||
| benchmarking performance externally against our competitors. |
| Stock-based compensation. Stock-based compensation relates primarily to LSI stock awards such as stock options and restricted stock units. Stock-based compensation is a non-cash expense that varies in amount from period to period and is dependent on market forces that are difficult to predict. As a result of this unpredictability, management excludes this item from its internal operating forecasts and models. Management believes that non-GAAP measures adjusted for stock-based compensation provide investors with a basis to measure the companys core performance against the performance of other companies without the variability created by stock-based compensation. | ||
| Amortization of acquisition related intangibles and in-process research and development. These charges are acquisition-related charges. Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles relates to purchased technology in acquisitions such as existing technology, patents and trademarks. In-process research and development relates to projects in process as of the |
acquisition date that have not reached technological feasibility and are immediately expensed. These charges are not factored into managements evaluation of potential acquisitions, or our performance after completion of acquisitions, because they are not related to our core operating performance, and the frequency and amount of such charges vary significantly based on the size and timing of our acquisitions and the maturities of the businesses being acquired. Excluding this data provides investors with a basis to compare the company against the performance of other companies without this variability. | |||
| Restructuring of operations and other items, net. This represents charges/losses and gains that are not directly related to the companys ongoing or core business results. Management regularly excludes such items from internal operating forecasts and models because they are not considered a core operating activity for the company and because the frequency and variability in the nature of the charges can vary significantly from period to period. Excluding this data provides investors with a basis to compare our company against the performance of other companies without this variability. | ||
| Other charges and gains. Other charges and gains consist of gains or losses on equity investments and certain non-operating gains and losses that occur on an infrequent basis and vary greatly in amount. We do not regularly trade public equity securities nor do we typically use these securities to fund of ongoing operations. Management excludes these items because they do not affect our core operations. Excluding this data provides investors with a basis to compare our company against the performance of other companies without this variability. | ||
| Non-GAAP income tax expense/benefit. This item represents the additional amount of tax expense or benefit that the company would accrue if it used non-GAAP results instead of GAAP results in the calculation of its tax liability. |
| The treasury stock method used to calculate weighted average outstanding shares on a diluted basis requires amounts related to compensation costs attributable to future services and not yet recognized in the financial statements to be treated as proceeds that are assumed to be used to repurchase shares. This reduces the total number of weighted average shares in the GAAP computation. LSI does not include stock-based compensation costs in its non-GAAP net income and accordingly does not consider these amounts in applying the treasury stock method. |
| Stock-based compensation. LSIs stock-based incentive plans are important components of our employee incentive compensation arrangements and are reflected in our GAAP results under Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 123 (revised 2004), Share-Based Payment. Stock-based compensation should be considered for a complete view of the costs of our compensation arrangements. | ||
| Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles and in-process research and development. Acquisitions have been an important part of our business strategy and the corresponding acquisition-related charges reflect the costs of choosing acquisitions as a form of growth strategy. | ||
| Restructuring of operations and other items, net. This item reflects charges for severance, exit costs associated with leased facilities, asset impairment charges and gains on sales of assets |
that are no longer strategic. While no longer strategic to the future of the company, such items reflect the costs of decisions made as part of running a business and are critical to a complete view of our historical results. |
| Other charges and gains. These amounts should be included for a complete view of our historical performance even though they are not related to our core operations. | ||
| Non-GAAP income tax expense/benefit. This item represents the additional amount of tax expense or benefit that the company would accrue if it used non-GAAP results instead of GAAP results in the calculation of its tax liability. The limitation in it is that it does not include the effect of all the items excluded from the non-GAAP financial statements. |
(d) | Exhibits. |
Exhibit No. | Description | |
99.1
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News Release issued April 25, 2007.* |
* | Furnished, not filed. |
LSI CORPORATION | ||||
By: | /s/ Bryon Look | |||
Bryon Look | ||||
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer | ||||
Date: April 25, 2007 |