BEIJING, April 26 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Changyou.com
Limited ("Changyou" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: CYOU), a leading
online game developer and operator in China, today announced its unaudited financial
results for the first quarter ended March
31, 2010.
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First Quarter 2010 Highlights
-- Total revenues reached a record US$72.1 million, an increase of 2%
quarter-over-quarter and 17% year-over-year, which was within the
Company's guidance.
-- Net income reached a record US$39.7 million, or US$0.75 per fully
diluted ADS(1). Net income increased by 2% quarter-over-quarter and 19%
year-over-year.
-- Non-GAAP(2) net income (i.e., excluding share-based compensation
expenses) reached a record US$42.7 million, or US$0.80 per fully
diluted ADS, exceeding the high end of the Company's guidance.
Non-GAAP net income increased by 1% quarter-over-quarter and 24%
year-over-year.
-- Aggregate registered accounts for the Company's games(3) grew 8%
quarter-over-quarter and 38% year-over-year to 87.4 million.
-- Aggregate peak concurrent users ("PCU") for the Company's games grew 5%
quarter-over-quarter and increased 7% year-over-year to approximately
1.04 million.
-- Average revenue per active paying account ("ARPU") for the Company's
games increased 2% quarter-over-quarter and 12% year-over-year to
RMB201.
(1) Each American depositary share ("ADS") represents two Class A
ordinary shares.
(2) Explanation of the Company's non-GAAP financial measures and
related reconciliations to GAAP financial measures are included in
the accompanying "Non-GAAP Disclosure" and "Reconciliations to
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations."
(3) Comprising Tian Long Ba Bu ("TLBB"), Blade Online, Blade Hero 2,
and Da Hua Shui Hu ("DHSH")
"We are pleased to announce another quarter of solid financial
and operational results," said Mr. Tao Wang, Changyou's Chief
Executive Officer. "In the first quarter, aggregate PCU of our
games surpassed one million for the first time, which clearly shows
our growing momentum as we retain existing users and attract new
ones. In April, our anchor game, Tian Long
Ba Bu, continued to grow in popularity following the release
of a major expansion pack. These achievements reflect the solid
execution of our business strategy of creating better games for
users based on user feedback and ongoing product innovation. We
will continue to build on our strong R&D and operational
capabilities. I am confident that we are strategically positioned
to further enhance our shareholder value over the long term."
Mr. Dewen Chen, President and
Chief Operating Officer, added, "Our ongoing investments in
development and licensing of games with innovative features are
attracting new users and helping us to strengthen our brand outside
of the 2.5D segment, a space that we continue to lead. The
successful launch of our first 2D turn-based cartoon style MMORPG,
Da Hua Shui Hu, marks the achievements of our Qibao licensing
program and diversification efforts. In the coming quarters, we are
scheduled to launch a number of high quality games including our
first 3D licensed game, Zhong Hua Ying
Xiong, and our second in-house developed game, Duke of Mount
Deer. This line-up of differentiated games will establish Changyou
in new categories of games that feature different themes, content
and graphic styles."
Commenting on Changyou's financial performance, Mr. Alex Ho, Changyou's Chief Financial Officer,
added, "The first quarter of 2010 marked another period of record
financial performance as we reached new highs for both revenues and
net income. With the ongoing popularity of our existing games, high
profitability, strong operating cash inflow and debt-free balance
sheet, we are well-positioned to capitalize on emerging trends and
opportunities in the online games market."
First Quarter 2010 Operational Results
Aggregate registered accounts for the Company's games as of
March 31, 2010 increased 8%
quarter-over-quarter and 38% year-over-year to 87.4 million.
Aggregate peak concurrent users ("PCU") for the Company's games
rose 5% quarter-over-quarter and increased 7% year-over-year to
approximately 1.04 million.
Aggregate active paying accounts ("APA") for the Company's games
was 2.4 million, which was consistent with last quarter and an
increase of 5% year-over-year.
ARPU for the Company's games increased 2% quarter-over-quarter
and 12% year-over-year to RMB201,
which is consistent with the Company's intention to have ARPU
within a range that keeps the Company's games affordable for the
majority of Chinese game players.
First Quarter 2010 Unaudited Financial Results
Revenues
Total revenues for the first quarter of 2010 increased 2%
quarter-over-quarter and 17% year-over-year to US$72.1 million.
Revenues from game operations for the first quarter of 2010
increased 2% quarter-over-quarter and 18% year-over-year to
US$70.2 million. The increases were
mainly due to the ongoing popularity of the Company's flagship
games.
Overseas licensing revenues for the first quarter of 2010
decreased 10% quarter-over-quarter and 17% year-over-year to
US$1.9 million. The decreases were
largely the result of greater competition in mature online game
markets abroad.
Gross Profit
Gross profit and non-GAAP gross profit for the first quarter of
2010 increased 2% quarter-over-quarter and 15% year-over-year to
US$66.7 million. Both gross margin
and non-GAAP gross margin in the first quarter of 2010 were 93%,
which was roughly in-line with 92% in the fourth quarter of 2009
and 94% in the first quarter of 2009.
Operating Expenses
For the first quarter of 2010, total operating expenses were
US$21.4 million, up 2%
quarter-over-quarter and 6% year-over-year. Non-GAAP operating
expenses were US$18.5 million, up 4%
quarter-over-quarter and down 5% year-over-year.
Non-GAAP product development expenses increased 6%
quarter-over-quarter and 1% year-over-year to US$5.4 million. The quarter-over-quarter increase
was mainly the result of the depreciation of office building and
facilities costs due to relocation of our R&D team to a new
office building. The year-over-year increase was also due to the
hiring of more game engineers and was offset by changes in the
Company's bonus program for key engineers, for whom the Company
lessened cash bonuses after share-based awards previously granted
increased in value after the Company's IPO.
Non-GAAP sales and marketing expenses increased 2%
quarter-over-quarter and decreased 11% year-over-year to
US$9.6 million. The sequential
increase was primarily due to increased marketing and promotional
activities for the launch of a new game, Da Hua Shui Hu, in the
first quarter of 2010. The year-over-year decrease was primarily a
result of savings in marketing and promotional spending due to the
Company's optimization of marketing campaigns.
Non-GAAP general and administrative expenses increased 11%
quarter-over-quarter and 8% year-over-year to US$3.5 million. The quarter-over-quarter increase
was primarily due to an increase in professional fees for
protecting our intellectual property. The year-over-year increase
was also due an increase in headcount and was offset by changes in
the Company's bonus program for key employees, for whom the Company
lessened cash bonuses after share-based awards previously granted
increased in value after the Company's IPO.
Operating Profit
Operating profit for the first quarter of 2010 increased 2%
quarter-over-quarter and 19% year-over-year to US$45.3 million. Operating margin in the first
quarter of 2010 was 63%, which was the same as the fourth quarter
of 2009 and an increase from 61% in the first quarter of 2009.
Non-GAAP operating profit for the first quarter of 2010 increased
1% quarter-over-quarter and 25% year-over-year to US$48.2 million. Non-GAAP operating margin in the
first quarter of 2010 was 67%, which was the same as the fourth
quarter of 2009 and an increase from 63% in the first quarter of
2009.
Net Income
For the first quarter of 2010, net income increased 2%
quarter-over-quarter and 19% year-over-year to US$39.7 million. Non-GAAP net income increased 1%
quarter-over-quarter and 24% year-over-year to US$42.7 million. Fully diluted earnings per ADS
were US$0.75, up from US$0.73 in the fourth quarter of 2009 and
US$0.71 in the first quarter of 2009.
Non-GAAP fully diluted earnings per ADS were US$0.80, up from US$0.79 in the fourth quarter of 2009 and
US$0.72 in the first quarter of 2009.
Net margin for the first quarter of 2010 was 55%, which was the
same as the fourth quarter of 2009 and an increase from 54% in the
first quarter of 2009. Non-GAAP net margin for the first quarter of
2010 was 59%, which compares to 60% in the previous quarter and 56%
in the first quarter of 2009.
Cash Balances
As of March 31, 2010, Changyou had
a net cash balance of US$265.4
million, up from US$226.9
million as of December 31,
2009. Operating cash flow for the first quarter of 2010 was
a net inflow of US$43.3 million.
Other Business Developments
Launch of Open Beta of Da Hua Shui Hu
On March 18, 2010, Changyou began
open beta testing of Da Hua Shui Hu, the Company's first 2D,
turn-based, cartoon style MMORPG. This licensed game offers a wide
variety of creative and popular in-game content, including a social
networking system, a rich storyline, unique functions, and a number
of other fun and interactive features designed to cater to female
players and students.
Business Outlook
For the second quarter of 2010, Changyou estimates:
-- Total revenues to be between US$74.0 million and US$77.0 million.
-- Non-GAAP net income to be between US$41.5 million and US$43.0 million.
-- Non-GAAP fully diluted earnings per ADS to be between US$0.78 and
US$0.81.
-- Assuming no new grants of share-based awards, share-based compensation
expense to be between US$2.0 million and US$2.5 million, reducing fully
diluted earnings per ADS by US$0.04 to US$0.05.
Non-GAAP Disclosure
To supplement the unaudited consolidated financial information
prepared in accordance with United States Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles ("GAAP"), Changyou's management uses non-GAAP
measures of cost of revenues, operating expenses, net income and
net income per ADS, which are adjusted from results based on GAAP
to exclude the compensation cost of share-based awards granted to
employees. These measures should be considered in addition to
results prepared in accordance with GAAP, but should not be
considered a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP results.
Changyou's management believes that excluding the share-based
compensation expense from its non-GAAP financial measures is useful
for itself and investors. Further, the amount of share-based
compensation expense cannot be anticipated by management, and these
expenses are not built into the Company's annual budgets and
quarterly forecasts, which generally will be the basis for
information Changyou provides to analysts and investors as guidance
for future operating performance. As share-based compensation
expense does not involve any upfront or subsequent cash outflow,
Changyou does not factor this in when evaluating and approving
expenditures or when determining the allocation of its resources to
its business operations. As a result, in general, the monthly
financial results for internal reporting and any performance
measure for commissions and bonuses are based on non-GAAP financial
measures that exclude share-based compensation expense.
The non-GAAP financial measures are provided to enhance
investors' overall understanding of Changyou's current financial
performance and prospects for the future. A limitation of using
non-GAAP cost of revenues, operating expenses, net income and net
income per ADS, excluding share-based compensation expense, is that
the share-based compensation charge has been and will continue to
be a significant recurring expense in the Company's business for
the foreseeable future. In order to mitigate these limitations the
Company has provided specific information regarding the GAAP
amounts excluded from each non-GAAP measure. The accompanying
tables include details on the reconciliation between GAAP financial
measures that are most directly comparable to the non-GAAP
financial measures the Company has presented.
Notes to Financial Information
Financial information in this press release other than the
information indicated as being non-GAAP is extracted from
Changyou's unaudited financial statements prepared in accordance
with GAAP.
Safe Harbor Statement
It is currently expected that the Business Outlook will not be
updated until the release of Changyou's next quarterly earnings
announcement; however, Changyou reserves the right to update its
Business Outlook at any time for any reason.
This announcement contains forward-looking statements.
Statements that are not historical facts, including statements
about the Company's beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking
statements. These statements are based on current plans, estimates
and projections, and therefore you should not place undue reliance
on them. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. The Company cautions that a number of important
factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those
contained in any forward-looking statement. Potential risks and
uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the current global
financial and credit markets crisis and its potential impact on the
Chinese economy, the slower growth the Chinese economy experienced
during the latter half of 2008 and in 2009, which could return at
some point in the future, the uncertain regulatory landscape in
the People's Republic of China,
fluctuations in Changyou's quarterly operating results, Changyou's
historical and possible future losses and limited operating
history, and the Company's reliance on Tian
Long Ba Bu as its major revenue source. Further information
regarding these and other risks is included in Changyou's Annual
Report on Form 20-F filed on February 26,
2010, and other filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
Conference Call Information
Changyou's management team will host an earnings conference call
today at 7 a.m. U.S. Eastern Daylight
Time, April 26, 2010 (7 p.m. Beijing/Hong
Kong, April 26, 2010).
The dial-in details for the live conference call are:
US: +1-866-314-9013
Hong Kong: +852-3002-1672
International: +1-617-213-8053
Passcode: CYOU
Please dial in 10 minutes before the call is scheduled to begin
and provide the passcode to join the call.
A telephone replay of the call will be available after the
conclusion of the conference call at 10:00
a.m. Eastern Time on April 26 through
May 3, 2010. The dial-in details for the telephone replay
are:
International: +1-617-801-6888
Passcode: 61107975
The live webcast and archive of the conference call will be
available on the Investor Relations section of Changyou's website
at http://www.changyou.com/ir/ .
About Changyou
Changyou.com Limited's massively multi-player online
role-playing games ("MMORPG") business began operations as a
business unit within Sohu.com Inc. (NASDAQ: SOHU) in 2003.
Changyou, a leading developer and operator of online games in
China, was carved out as a
separate, stand-alone company in December
2007, completed an initial public offering on April 7, 2009. Changyou currently operates four
online games, including the in-house developed Tian Long Ba Bu, one of the most popular online
games in China, and the licensed
Blade Online and Blade Hero 2 and Da Hua Shui Hu. Changyou has a
diversified pipeline of games with various graphic styles and
themes, including the licensed Zhong Hua
Ying Xiong, Immortal Faith, Legend of the Ancient World, and
the in-house developed Duke of Mount Deer, which received an award
as one of China's most anticipated
online games. Changyou's advanced technology platform includes
advanced 2.5D and 3D graphics engines, a uniform game development
platform, effective anti-cheating and anti-hacking technologies,
proprietary cross-networking technology and advanced data
protection technology. For more information about Changyou, please
visit http://www.changyou.com/en/ .
CHANGYOU.COM LIMITED
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED, IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT PER ADS AMOUNTS)
Three Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2010 Dec. 31, 2009 Mar. 31, 2009
Revenues:
Game operation revenues $ 70,202 $ 68,621 $ 59,346
Overseas licensing revenues 1,870 2,077 2,261
Total revenues 72,072 70,698 61,607
Cost of revenues
(includes share-based
compensation expense of $67,
$57 and $8, respectively) 5,384 5,420 3,441
Gross profit 66,688 65,278 58,166
Operating expenses:
Product development
(includes share-based
compensation expense of
$1,506, $1,763 and $767,
respectively) 6,935 6,888 6,167
Sales and marketing
(includes share-based
compensation expense of
$75, $77 and $4,
respectively) 9,699 9,551 10,836
General and administrative
(includes share-based
compensation expense of
$1,322, $1,432 and $67,
respectively) 4,785 4,556 3,280
Total operating expenses 21,419 20,995 20,283
Operating profit 45,269 44,283 37,883
Interest expense -- -- (104)
Interest income and foreign
currency exchange gain/loss 815 762 780
Other (expense)/income (99) 125 (1)
Income before income tax expense 45,985 45,170 38,558
Income tax expense (6,279) (6,312) (5,054)
Net income $ 39,706 $ 38,858 $ 33,504
Basic net income per ADS $ 0.77 $ 0.75 $ 0.71
ADSs used in computing basic net
income per ADS 51,594 51,496 47,500
Diluted net income per ADS $ 0.75 $ 0.73 $ 0.71
ADSs used in computing diluted
net income per ADS 53,088 52,999 47,500
CHANGYOU.COM LIMITED
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(UNAUDITED, IN THOUSANDS)
As of Mar. 31, 2010 As of Dec. 31, 2009
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and bank deposits $ 265,405 $ 226,901
Accounts receivable, net 1,123 3,395
Prepaid and other current assets 5,229 4,720
Due from Sohu 286 340
Total current assets 272,043 235,356
Non-current assets:
Fixed assets, net 52,147 49,178
Intangible assets, net 3,914 3,221
Other assets, net 2,497 1,636
TOTAL ASSETS $ 330,601 $ 289,391
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Receipts in advance and deferred
revenue $ 27,399 $ 30,244
Accrued liabilities 27,662 26,618
Tax payables 6,566 6,628
Due to Sohu 5,417 5,046
Total liabilities 67,044 68,536
Total shareholders' equity 263,557 220,855
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS'
EQUITY $ 330,601 $ 289,391
CHANGYOU.COM LIMITED
RECONCILIATIONS TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT PER ADS AMOUNTS)
Three Months Ended Mar. 31, 2010
Non-GAAP
GAAP Adjustments Non-GAAP
Total revenues $ 72,072 $ -- $ 72,072
Less: Cost of revenues 5,384 (67)(a) 5,317
Gross profit $ 66,688 $ 67 $ 66,755
Gross margin 93% 93%
Operating expenses $ 21,419 $ (2,903)(a) $ 18,516
Product development
expenses $ 6,935 $ (1,506)(a) $ 5,429
Sales and marketing
expenses $ 9,699 $ (75)(a) $ 9,624
General and administrative
expenses $ 4,785 $ (1,322)(a) $ 3,463
Operating profit $ 45,269 $ 2,970 $ 48,239
Operating margin 63% 67%
Net income $ 39,706 $ 2,970 $ 42,676
Net margin 55% 59%
Diluted net income per ADS $ 0.75 $ 0.80
ADSs used in computing
diluted net income per ADS 53,088 53,438
CHANGYOU.COM LIMITED
RECONCILIATIONS TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT PER ADS AMOUNTS)
Three Months Ended Dec. 31, 2009
Non-GAAP
GAAP Adjustments Non-GAAP
Total revenues $ 70,698 $ -- $ 70,698
Less: Cost of revenues 5,420 (57)(a) 5,363
Gross profit $ 65,278 $ 57 $ 65,335
Gross margin 92% 92%
Operating expenses $ 20,995 $ (3,272)(a) $ 17,723
Product development
expenses $ 6,888 $ (1,763)(a) $ 5,125
Sales and marketing
expenses $ 9,551 $ (77)(a) $ 9,474
General and administrative
expenses $ 4,556 $ (1,432)(a) $ 3,124
Operating profit $ 44,283 $ 3,329 $ 47,612
Operating margin 63% 67%
Net income $ 38,858 $ 3,329 $ 42,187
Net margin 55% 60%
Diluted net income per ADS $ 0.73 $ 0.79
ADSs used in computing
diluted net income per ADS 52,999 53,436
CHANGYOU.COM LIMITED
RECONCILIATIONS TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT PER ADS AMOUNTS)
Three Months Ended Mar. 31, 2009
Non-GAAP
GAAP Adjustments Non-GAAP
Total revenues $ 61,607 $ -- $ 61,607
Less: Cost of revenues 3,441 (8)(a) 3,433
Gross profit $ 58,166 $ 8 $ 58,174
Gross margin 94% 94%
Operating expenses $ 20,283 $ (838)(a) $ 19,445
Product development
expenses $ 6,167 $ (767)(a) $ 5,400
Sales and marketing
expenses $ 10,836 $ (4)(a) $ 10,832
General and administrative
expenses $ 3,280 $ (67)(a) $ 3,213
Operating profit $ 37,883 $ 846 $ 38,729
Operating margin 61% 63%
Net income $ 33,504 $ 846 $ 34,350
Net margin 54% 56%
Diluted net income per ADS $ 0.71 $ 0.72
ADSs used in computing
diluted net income per ADS 47,500 47,500
Note:
(a) To eliminate share-based compensation expense as measured using the
fair value method.
For investor and media inquiries, please contact:
In China:
Ms. Angie Chang
Investors Relations Manager
Changyou.com Limited
Tel: +86-10-6861-3688
Email: ir@cyou-inc.com
Mr. Chen Yuan Yuan
Christensen
Tel: +86-139-2337-7882
Email: ychen@ChristensenIR.com
In the United States:
Mr. Jeff Bloker
Christensen
Tel: +1-480-614-3003
Email: jbloker@ChristensenIR.com
SOURCE Changyou.com Limited