Good day, and welcome to the CSG Systems International Third Quarter 2019 Earnings Announcement. [Operator Instructions] Today's conference is being recorded. At this time, I would like to turn the conference over to Ms. Liz Bauer, Senior Vice President, Chief Communication and Investor Relations Officer. Please go ahead..
Thank you, Shiloh, and thanks to everyone for joining us. As many of you know, David Banks joined our IR team a few months ago. And as much as I'm going to miss doing these highly informative earnings call introductions, they're all David's now. So, David, take it away..
Thanks, Liz. I'm glad to be here. Today's discussion will contain a number of forward-looking statements.
These will include, but are not limited to, statements regarding our projected financial results; our ability to meet our clients' needs through our products, services and performance; and our ability to successfully integrate and manage acquired businesses in order to achieve their expected strategic, operating and financial goals.While these statements reflect our best current judgment, they are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially.
Please note that these forward-looking statements reflect our opinions only as of the date of this call, and we undertake no obligation to revise or publicly release any revision to these forward-looking statements in light of new or future events.In addition to factors noted during this call, a more comprehensive discussion of our risk factors can be found in today's press release, as well as our most recently filed 10-K and 10-Q, which are all available in the Investor Relations section of our website.Also, we will discuss certain financial information that is not prepared in accordance with GAAP.
We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures, when reviewed in conjunction with our GAAP financial measures, provide investors with greater transparency to the information used by our management team in our financial and operational decision-making.For more information regarding our use of non-GAAP financial measures, we refer you to today's earnings release and non-GAAP reconciliation tables on our website, which will also be furnished to the SEC on Form 8-K.In addition to Liz, also with us today on the phone are Bret Griess, our CEO; and Rollie Johns, our CFO.With that, I'll turn the call over to Bret..
First, we have an enviable business model with strong fundamentals that position us well to drive shareholder value.Second, we have unrivaled domain expertise in the customer experience, revenue management and the payment industries.
Third, we work with some of the largest and most innovative service providers in the world, and we are establishing ourselves as a trusted digital transformation partner for companies undertaking this journey. Fourth, we have proven technology and a solid reputation for operating our solutions really well.
The strength of these solutions allow us to pursue new verticals, creating a more diversified and sustainable growth engine.Fifth, we generate strong cash flows and have a solid balance sheet, which gives us tremendous flexibility to grow and diversify the business, and still returning capital to our shareholders.
And most important, we have talented and dedicated employees across the globe who are committed to helping our clients and our company achieve greatness.With that, I'll turn it over to Rollie to review our financial performance for our second (sic) [third] quarter..
First, we delivered organic growth in the mid-single digits, driven mostly by continued growth in our cloud solutions and our managed service arrangements, with higher third quarter revenues from the timing of some expected 2019 software and services and maintenance revenues that were pulled through into the third quarter.
Second was the contribution from Forte, which we acquired in early October last year. Forte will become part of our organic revenue calculation beginning in the fourth quarter.Moving on. Our third quarter non-GAAP operating income was $43 million or 18.2% of non-GAAP adjusted revenues.
Our operating results this quarter reflect a continued growth in our revenue quarter-over-quarter, while at the same time, continuing to invest in our people, products and clients.Next, our non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA was $54 million for the third quarter or 23% of non-GAAP adjusted revenues.
Our non-GAAP EPS for the current quarter was $0.88, up 26% over last year, mainly due to our strong current quarter operating performance. Our non-GAAP tax rate was 26%.So, moving on to our balance sheet. We ended the quarter with $172 million of cash and short-term investments.
We generated $79 million of cash flow from operations and $69 million of free cash flow for the quarter.
Cash flow for this quarter was positively impacted by the timing of a significant client payment that was delayed at the end of the second quarter and received at the beginning of the third quarter.As I mentioned last quarter, we expected cash flow to improve in the second half as our working capital leveled out over the year.
That said, we remain confident in our cash flow guidance for 2019. Additionally, year-to-date, we paid $22 million in dividends and repurchased $21 million of common stock.So, moving on to our guidance.
After three strong sequential quarters, we are raising the lower end of our 2019 revenue guidance and narrowing to a range of $975 million to $995 million, and to a range of $913 million and $920 million on a non-GAAP adjusted basis, with a path to the upper side of both of those ranges.The 6% to 7% increase in adjusted revenue over 2018 reflects the growth in our organic business, as well as the expected incremental revenue contributions from our 2018 acquisitions.
We now expect a non-GAAP adjusted operating margin percentage of 17.5% to 18% at the high end of our long-term target range of 16% to 18%.
We're also raising our adjusted EBITDA range to $212 million to $218 million, a 7% to 9% increase over 2018.In addition, we are raising our 2019 non-GAAP EPS to a range of $3.28 to $3.41, a 7% to 11% increase over 2018.
This expectation is based on a 2019 non-GAAP tax rate of 26% and continued share repurchases under our buyback program, with anticipated outstanding shares for the year of 32.5 million.
And finally, we continue to expect a range for our operating cash flows of $125 million to $150 million, with an annual capital spend of $30 million to $40 million.In summary, this was another solid quarter, as we continue to execute well, with strong organic and inorganic revenue performance driving bottom line growth.
We are pleased with this quarter's operating results, allowing us to continue executing on our long-term business objectives and returning cash to our shareholders to deliver additional long-term shareholder value.With that, I'll turn it over to the operator for questions..
Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Our first question comes from Tom Roderick of Stifel. Please go ahead..
Hi. Matt Van Vliet on for Tom. Thanks for taking my questions. Big quarter here. Just curious if we could dig in a little bit on the JPMorgan announcement that you made and maybe just using that as a framework for discussing some of the options and opportunities that you have outside of the core cable market.
And what kind of traction you're seeing both this year and looking forward?.
Yes. Thanks, Matt. We appreciate the question. What we're doing at JPMorgan, as we talked in this quarter, was automating the communications and notifications required around their homeowners pay – when they pay off the mortgage activity.
And if you look at some of the stuff that happened before with them, it was around some fraud activity as far as how to automate fraud management for the end consumer.
And so, what you really see happening is, there is the overall customer communications management and digitalization of the customer journey, where our tools are just fitting in a very optimal way.And we do see this as just a springboard and a start, just like it was from the fraud management activities to this mortgage activity that goes there.
And we're very proud of the fact that our core cable and satellite is now down to 60% of our overall revenue. So, we plan to continue to do that, diversify the business and as we mentioned in the script is to continue to build the moat of strength around this business as we move forward..
And then turning to the announcement from a couple of weeks ago, launching the Ascendon Communications platform, should we think about that becoming sort of the platform over time that you move all of your cable customers to? Or is this just another option that gives you more flexibility to go into either newer carriers or those that have already gone through a broader digital transformation?.
Ascendon is a key investment thesis for us as we move down the path, Matt. It primarily fits within the revenue management and digital monetization activity. So, yes, we do believe that it can support some of the functionality that the current core cable business does.
But also, it's very focused right now in the wireless space and some of the IoT space.So, it's yet another one of the assets within our revenue management and digital monetization, similar to ACP, similar to Singleview, where it just really positions it well to do it.
And a great thing about Ascendon is that it is a cloud-native, cloud-first activity.So, customers that are open to that, which not all of them are, but some of the more forward-thinking ones in that space where you'll get the flexibility, are.
So, it's another quiver – another arrow in our quiver of revenue management and digital monetization that we'll continue to look to build out..
And Matt, if you think about it, with that now we have a private cloud solution with ACP, an on-prem solution with Singleview and a cloud-native solution with Ascendon..
Yes. So, it really is whatever best suits the customer, we're here to solve their toughest business problems..
Great. And then, lastly, just turning to some of the regional performance. Obviously, there's a lot of headlines around the macro, especially in Europe and some slowing in China.
But curious what you're seeing from your customers as you really do span a lot of those – the major geographies? Are people still looking at potential big projects into the end of the year and out in the next couple of years? Or have you heard some pause or at least some sales cycles elongating as people are a little bit concerned about what the overall economy could be doing?.
Yes. In the hypercompetitive space that we're in and then you combine everything that's going on in the broader economy, as you mentioned there, Matt, I think that if I made any broad statement, it would be wrong. It would fall down in the details.
What we are seeing is a continued level of strength in Europe and in the Europe, Middle East and Africa marketplace.
We see different things in Asia that are maybe not quite as strong at the current moment, but we also see that it's almost quarter-to-quarter as we move forward.In that, there are large transformational projects that are in-flight, both next-gen and on some of the current private cloud products that we have.
So, I would say we've got a really sound pipeline, but we never count our chickens till they're hatched as we progress.
Rollie, do you have any different perspective?.
No, I'd echo the same. A lot of strength within the EMEA region and continue to look for not only opportunities in APAC, but South America..
Great. Thank you..
Thanks, Matt..
[Operator Instructions] Our next question comes from Greg Burns of Sidoti & Company. Please go ahead..
Good morning. I just wanted to dig in a little bit on the Altice win.
Can you just talk about why you think you were able to displace the incumbent vendor there? What separated your platform versus theirs? And when we look at the field service management opportunity, more broadly in the cable market, is there additional market share opportunities for you?.
Thanks, Greg. We appreciate the question. We do think that there are things that differentiate our field management – field services management platform that we have out there, and we think that the proof in that is that we were selected above an incumbent to replace them in that process, which is a proof point there.
It is something that we have not only the capability, but we're driving hard as being a cloud-enabled application, so we're rolling it out beyond even North America and within the cable space there.We have been in the field force management for cable for well over 20 years now.
We believe that, that history along with the feature functionality, driving next generation into the cloud base positions us really well. We have talked about how we're utilizing it in different markets, including places like health care and government, is where we're utilizing it currently already.
So, we do see great opportunity for us as an asset to continue to drive and build and grow the business..
Okay.
And at Altice, are you doing any sort of revenue management for them? Or is this kind of your first entree into that customer?.
This is one of our first entrees. We've got a few other small ones that are there, but as we said and I quote, as we do with all of our customers, we'll use this to position ourselves to earn the right to do more business with them and look to continue to grow. They're a great client, and so we want to continue to help them solve their problems..
Great.
And then, Rollie, the revenue, you mentioned the timing of the software and services revenue hitting in the third quarter, can you just discuss what that is and the magnitude of that? How much do they contribute to the third quarter as opposed to the fourth quarter?.
Yes, Greg, it wasn't entirely significant. We're talking a couple of million dollars or so. But it was revenue that we did expect within 2019. The timing was such that we expected it to fall within Q4, and it actually came in early..
Great. Thank you..
Thanks, Greg..
Thanks, Greg..
It appears there are no further questions at this time. I'd like to turn the conference back to you for additional remarks..
Well, thank you, Shiloh, and thank you to everybody who took the time to participate. We're really grateful for those that are supportive of CSG and continue to dig into the story as we go through our transformation and build it and grow.
And as always, I would be remiss if I didn't thank our incredible customers and employees for all they do to help make us who we are. So, thanks for a solid quarter, and we look forward to talking to you again next year. Have a great day..
That concludes our conference for today. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect..