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EX-99.1 2 pressreleasefinancials_232.htm EX-99.1 Document

Exhibit 99.1

VMware Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2023 Results
FY23 Total Revenue of $13.35 billion
FY23 Subscription and SaaS Revenue of $4.01 billion, an increase of 25% year-over-year


PALO ALTO, Calif., March 2, 2023 — VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW), a leading innovator in enterprise software, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2023. The company’s fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023 was a 14-week fiscal quarter, while the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2022 was a 13-week fiscal quarter.1

Quarterly Review
Revenue for the fourth quarter was $3.71 billion, an increase of 5% from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022.
The combination of subscription and SaaS and license revenue was $2.03 billion, an increase of 7% from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022.
Subscription and SaaS revenue constituted 32% of our total revenue for the quarter.
Subscription and SaaS revenue for the fourth quarter was $1.18 billion, an increase of 36% year-over-year. Approximately 10 percentage points of this year-over-year growth was associated with the extra week in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023.
GAAP net income for the fourth quarter was $494 million, or $1.15 per diluted share, down 17% per diluted share compared to $586 million, or $1.39 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022. Non-GAAP net income for the fourth quarter was $915 million, or $2.13 per diluted share, up 5% per diluted share compared to $855 million, or $2.02 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022.2
GAAP operating income for the fourth quarter was $658 million, a decrease of 16% from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022. Non-GAAP operating income for the fourth quarter was $1.14 billion, flat as compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022.
Operating cash flow for the fourth quarter was $1.63 billion. Free cash flow for the fourth quarter was $1.51 billion.
RPO for the fourth quarter totaled $13.56 billion, up 13% year-over-year.

Annual Review
Revenue for fiscal year 2023 was $13.35 billion, an increase of 4% from fiscal year 2022.
The combination of subscription and SaaS and license revenue was $6.85 billion, an increase of 8% from fiscal year 2022.
Subscription and SaaS revenue represented 30% of our total revenue for the fiscal year.
Subscription and SaaS revenue for fiscal year 2023 was $4.01 billion, an increase of 25% from fiscal year 2022. Approximately 2 percentage points of this year-over-year growth was associated with the extra week in fiscal year 2023.
Subscription and SaaS ARR exiting fiscal year 2023 was $4.66 billion, an increase of 30% from fiscal year 2022.
GAAP net income for fiscal year 2023 was $1.31 billion, or $3.09 per diluted share, down 28% per diluted share compared to $1.82 billion, or $4.31 per diluted share, for fiscal year 2022. Non-GAAP net income for fiscal year 2023 was $2.78 billion, or $6.53 per diluted share, down 10% per diluted share compared to $3.06 billion, or $7.25 per diluted share, for fiscal year 2022.2
GAAP operating income for fiscal year 2023 was $2.02 billion, a decrease of 15% from fiscal year 2022. Non-GAAP operating income for fiscal year 2023 was $3.74 billion, a decrease of 5% from fiscal year 2022.
Operating cash flow for fiscal year 2023 was $4.30 billion. Free cash flow for fiscal year 2023 was $3.85 billion.

“We are very pleased with our fiscal year 2023 performance. These results reflect consistent customer appetite for our multi-cloud offerings and our ability to help companies with a cloud smart approach,” commented Raghu Raghuram, CEO, VMware. “We look forward to the merger with Broadcom, expected to close in Broadcom’s current fiscal year, as our combined solutions will enable customers greater choice and flexibility to build, run, manage, connect and protect their applications at scale.”

“We delivered strong performance to close out our fiscal year 2023, achieving over $13 billion in total revenue and $4 billion in subscription and SaaS revenue for the year,” said Zane Rowe, executive vice president and CFO, VMware. “We grew subscription and SaaS ARR 30% year-over-year, totaling $4.66 billion, an increase of over $1 billion in ARR for fiscal 2023, reflecting the strength of our subscription and SaaS portfolio and progress on our business model transition.”





Business Highlights & Strategic Announcements
At VMware Explore Europe 2022, the company announced new technology offerings to enable customers to accelerate their digital transformation, including:
Sovereign SaaS innovations that enable partners to deliver services equivalent to those found in public clouds, while also better assuring data is protected, compliant and resident within national territories. Solutions include VMware Tanzu on sovereign cloud and VMware Aria Operations Compliance pack for sovereign clouds. Additionally, VMware achieved partner momentum having doubled the number of VMware Sovereign Cloud providers to 36 partners globally, up from 14 in April 2022.
VMware SD-WAN solutions that help enterprises more securely, reliably and optimally deliver applications, data and services—no matter where they reside—to the site, branch and home, across any network to any device.
New Anywhere Workspace platform capabilities for Digital Employee Experience Management (DEEM), Workspace ONE Freestyle Orchestrator and VMware Horizon Cloud that help further ease management burdens for IT teams and improve their productivity with automation.
VMware and Equinix expanded their global relationship and unveiled VMware Cloud on Equinix Metal, a new distributed cloud service that will deliver a more performant, secure and cost-effective cloud option to support enterprise applications.
VMware and Hewlett Packard Enterprise expanded their partnership to bring together HPE GreenLake and VMware Cloud to deliver a fully integrated solution with a simple pay-as-you-go hybrid cloud consumption model.
VMware was positioned as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Virtual Client Computing 2022-2023 Vendor Assessment across both strategies and capabilities.3 The report highlighted VMware’s diverse ecosystem and growing body of certified engineers.
VMware was positioned as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: European End User Experience Management 2022 Vendor Assessment across both strategies and capabilities.4 The report highlighted VMware’s portfolio of technologies and ability to add new virtual environments during performance issues.
VMware received recognition for its ongoing leadership in ESG, demonstrating progress on its 2030 Agenda:
For the third consecutive year, VMware was recognized by the 2022 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices, ranking in the 99th percentile for all companies.
For the sixth consecutive year, VMware was included in the JUST 100, a comprehensive ranking of ESG and stakeholder performance among America’s largest publicly traded companies. Within the software industry, VMware ranked number one in the “workers” category, demonstrating a commitment to fair and livable wages, worker safety, cultivating a diverse workplace, investing in workforce training and providing benefits and work-life balance.
VMware was named one of the Best Places to Work in IT by Computerworld for the 9th consecutive year.

1The extra week during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 resulted in incremental ratable and professional services revenue on a comparable basis. For more information about impacts of the extra week in fiscal 2023, see the table titled “Supplemental Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP Data—Estimated Impact on Revenue Growth Rates Associated with the Extra Week.”

2Our annual effective tax rate is based upon, among other things, current tax law, including Internal Revenue Code Section 174 relating to research and development expense capitalization, which became effective beginning in VMware’s fiscal 2023. If in the future this provision is deferred, modified or repealed, our effective tax rate may fluctuate significantly in the quarter in which such change in law becomes effective.

3IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Virtual Client Computing 2022-2023 Vendor Assessment (Doc #US49857422, December 2022)

4IDC MarketScape: European End User Experience Management 2022 Vendor Assessment (Doc #EUR148395522, December 2022)


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About VMware
VMware is a leading provider of multi-cloud services for all apps, enabling digital innovation with enterprise control. As a trusted foundation to accelerate innovation, VMware software gives businesses the flexibility and choice they need to build the future. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, VMware is committed to building a better future through the company’s 2030 Agenda. For more information, please visit vmware.com/company.






Definitive Agreement to be Acquired by Broadcom
VMware has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Broadcom Inc. (“Broadcom”). The transaction, which is expected to be completed in Broadcom's fiscal year 2023, is subject to the receipt of regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. Please refer to the May 26, 2022 announcement entitled, “Broadcom to Acquire VMware for Approximately $61 Billion in Cash and Stock,” available on news.vmware.com.

Additional Information
VMware’s website is located at vmware.com, and its investor relations website is located at ir.vmware.com. VMware’s goal is to maintain the investor relations website as a portal through which investors can easily find or navigate to pertinent information about VMware, all of which is made available free of charge. The additional information includes: materials that VMware files with the SEC; announcements of investor conferences, speeches and events at which its executives talk about its products, services and competitive strategies; webcasts of its earnings calls, investor conferences and events (archives of which are also available for a limited time); additional information on its financial metrics, including reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures; press releases on quarterly earnings, product and service announcements, legal developments and international news; corporate governance information; ESG (environmental, social and governance) information; other news, blogs and announcements that VMware may post from time to time that investors may find useful or interesting; and opportunities to sign up for email alerts and RSS feeds to have information pushed in real time.

VMware, Explore, VMware Aria, Tanzu, Workspace ONE, and Horizon are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective organizations.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to VMware’s financial results as determined in accordance with GAAP are included at the end of this press release following the accompanying financial data. For a description of these non-GAAP financial measures, including the reasons management uses each measure, please see the section of the tables titled “About Non-GAAP Financial Measures.”

Annual Recurring Revenue (“ARR”)
ARR is an operating measure VMware uses to assess the strength of the Company’s subscription and SaaS offerings. ARR is a performance metric and should be viewed independently of, and not as a substitute for or combined with, revenue and unearned revenue. ARR represents the annualized value of VMware’s committed customer subscription and SaaS contracts as of the end of the reporting period, assuming any contract that expires during the next 12 months is renewed on its existing terms and any applicable termination for convenience clauses are not exercised, except that, for consumption-based subscription and SaaS offerings, ARR represents the annualized quarterly revenue based on revenue recognized for the current reporting period.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements including, among other things, statements regarding the expected benefits to customers, partners and stockholders of VMware’s strategy, offerings, and partnerships; portfolio; progress in VMware’s business model transition; and the proposed acquisition of VMware by Broadcom, related timing of its consummation and benefits to customers of combined VMware and Broadcom solutions. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of certain risk factors, including but not limited to: (1) the satisfaction of the conditions precedent to consummation of the proposed acquisition, and the ability to consummate the proposed acquisition, on a timely basis or at all; (2) business disruption following the announcement of the proposed acquisition, including disruption of current plans and operations; (3) the effects of the proposed acquisition, the spin-off of VMware from Dell and changes in VMware’s and Dell’s commercial relationships and go-to-market strategy on VMware’s ability to (a) enter into, maintain and extend strategically effective partnerships, collaborations and alliances, (b) maintain and establish new relationships with customers, partners and suppliers, and (c) maintain operating results and VMware’s business generally; (4) difficulties in retaining and hiring key personnel and employees, including due to the proposed acquisition; (5) the ability to implement plans, forecasts and other expectations with respect to the business after the completion of the proposed acquisition and realize synergies; (6) the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on VMware’s operations, financial condition, customers, the business environment and global and regional economies; (7) the ability of VMware to transition its business model and adapt its offerings, business operations and go-to-market activities to changes in how customers consume information technology resources, such as through subscription and SaaS offerings and its subscription and SaaS portfolio; (8) changes to VMware’s and Dell’s respective financial conditions and strategic directions, including potential effects of the proposed acquisition of VMware by Broadcom, that could adversely impact the VMware-Dell commercial relationship and collaborations; (9) the continued risk of on-going and new litigation and regulatory actions, including the outcome of any legal proceedings related to the proposed acquisition; (10) adverse changes in general economic or market conditions; (11) delays or reductions in consumer, government and information technology spending, including due to the announced acquisition; (12) competitive factors, such as pricing pressures, industry consolidation, entry of new competitors into the industries in which VMware competes, as well as new product and marketing initiatives by VMware’s competitors; (13) rapid technological changes in the virtualization software, cloud, end user, edge security and mobile computing and telecom industries; (14) the uncertainty of VMware’s customers’ acceptance of and ability to transition to emerging technologies and new offerings and computing strategies in the industries in which VMware



competes; (15) VMware’s ability to protect its proprietary technology; (16) changes to product and services development timelines; (17) risks associated with cyber-attacks, information security and data privacy; (18) disruptions resulting from key management changes; (19) risks associated with international sales, such as fluctuating currency exchange rates and increased trade barriers; (20) changes in VMware’s financial condition; and (21) other impacts to VMware’s business, including those related to industry, market, economic, political, regulatory and global health conditions. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release, are based on current expectations and are subject to uncertainties and changes in condition, significance, value and effect as well as other risks detailed in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including VMware’s most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8- K that VMware may file from time to time, which could cause actual results to vary from expectations. VMware assumes no obligation to, and does not currently intend to, update any such forward-looking statements after the date of this release.

Contacts:

Julie Gonzalez
VMware Investor Relations
ir@vmware.com

Doreen Ruyak
VMware Global PR
druyak@vmware.com
202-744-9767


VMware, Inc.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(amounts in millions, except per share amounts, and shares in thousands)
(unaudited)
Three Months EndedTwelve Months Ended
February 3,January 28,February 3,January 28,
2023202220232022
Revenue:
License$845 $1,035 $2,835 $3,128 
Subscription and SaaS1,183 868 4,012 3,205 
Services1,686 1,628 6,503 6,518 
Total revenue3,714 3,531 13,350 12,851 
Operating expenses(1):
Cost of license revenue42 41 154 152 
Cost of subscription and SaaS revenue204 188 788 690 
Cost of services revenue412 378 1,540 1,429 
Research and development908 806 3,317 3,057 
Sales and marketing1,173 1,075 4,391 4,067 
General and administrative315 260 1,130 1,068 
Realignment— 
Operating income658 783 2,022 2,387 
Investment income38 — 65 
Interest expense(83)(80)(304)(252)
Other income (expense), net53 (41)(52)
Income before income tax666 662 1,792 2,085 
Income tax provision172 76 478 265 
Net income$494 $586 $1,314 $1,820 
Net income per weighted-average share, basic$1.16 $1.39 $3.11 $4.34 
Net income per weighted-average share, diluted$1.15 $1.39 $3.09 $4.31 
Weighted-average shares, basic425,814 420,089 423,150 419,504 
Weighted-average shares, diluted429,809 422,976 425,860 422,394 
__________
(1) Includes stock-based compensation as follows:
Cost of license revenue$— $— $$
Cost of subscription and SaaS revenue25 21 
Cost of services revenue27 22 106 92 
Research and development174 126 616 528 
Sales and marketing99 75 376 302 
General and administrative42 34 166 131 




VMware, Inc.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(amounts in millions, except per share amounts, and shares in thousands)
(unaudited)
February 3,January 28,
20232022
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$5,100 $3,614 
Short-term investments— 19 
Accounts receivable, net of allowance of $9 and $10
2,510 2,297 
Due from related parties2,078 1,438 
Other current assets543 598 
Total current assets10,231 7,966 
Property and equipment, net1,623 1,461 
Deferred tax assets6,157 5,906 
Intangible assets, net478 714 
Goodwill9,598 9,598 
Due from related parties208 199 
Other assets2,942 2,832 
Total assets$31,237 $28,676 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable$267 $234 
Accrued expenses and other2,568 2,336 
Customer deposits1,087 470 
Current portion of long-term debt1,000 — 
Unearned revenue7,079 6,479 
Due to related parties390 132 
Total current liabilities12,391 9,651 
Long-term debt9,440 12,671 
Unearned revenue5,664 4,743 
Income tax payable287 242 
Operating lease liabilities845 927 
Due to related parties648 909 
Other liabilities428 409 
Total liabilities29,703 29,552 
Contingencies
Stockholders’ equity (deficit):
Class A common stock, par value $0.01; authorized 2,500,000 shares; issued and outstanding 426,741 and 418,808 shares
Additional paid-in capital1,095 — 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(4)(5)
Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)439 (875)
Total stockholders’ equity (deficit)1,534 (876)
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity (deficit)$31,237 $28,676 




VMware, Inc.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Months EndedTwelve Months Ended
February 3,January 28,February 3,January 28,
2023202220232022
Operating activities:
Net income$494 $586 $1,314 $1,820 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 328 284 1,234 1,110 
Stock-based compensation349 262 1,290 1,075 
Deferred income taxes, net(37)12 (218)(80)
(Gain) loss on equity securities and disposition of assets, net(6)33 
Loss on extinguishment of debt— 21 21 
Other10 
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions:
Accounts receivable(602)(626)(218)(379)
Other current assets and other assets(281)(385)(792)(852)
Due from related parties(1,274)(683)(647)95 
Accounts payable(10)11 38 98 
Accrued expenses, customer deposits and other liabilities1,026 668 499 487 
Income taxes payable75 283 28 
Unearned revenue1,526 990 1,520 908 
Due to related parties33 (17)(4)(17)
Net cash provided by operating activities1,632 1,137 4,300 4,357 
Investing activities:
Additions to property and equipment(123)(123)(450)(386)
Sales of investments in equity securities— 20 77 
Purchases of strategic investments— (5)(11)(11)
Proceeds from disposition of assets— 91 14 
Business combinations, net of cash acquired, and purchases of intangible assets(12)(7)(17)(23)
Net cash used in investing activities(135)(117)(367)(329)
Financing activities:
Proceeds from issuance of common stock250 270 
Proceeds from issuance of senior notes, net of issuance costs— — — 5,944 
Borrowings under term loan, net of issuance costs— 3,998 — 3,998 
Repayment of term loan(250)(500)(2,250)(500)
Repayment of current portion of senior notes— (1,519)— (1,519)
Repayment of note payable to Dell— — — (270)
Repurchase of common stock— (297)(89)(1,169)
Shares repurchased for tax withholdings on vesting of restricted stock(122)(95)(375)(385)
Payment for Special Dividend— (11,499)— (11,499)
Principal payments on finance lease obligations(1)(1)(5)(5)
Net cash used in financing activities(371)(9,910)(2,469)(5,135)
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash1,126 (8,890)1,464 (1,107)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of the period4,001 12,553 3,663 4,770 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of the period$5,127 $3,663 $5,127 $3,663 
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:
Cash paid for interest$66 $54 $292 $200 
Cash paid for taxes, net105 55 383 331 
Non-cash items:
Changes in capital additions, accrued but not paid$(24)$(5)$(1)$
Changes in tax withholdings on vesting of restricted stock, accrued but not paid12 (1)11 (7)



VMware, Inc.
GROWTH IN REVENUE PLUS SEQUENTIAL CHANGE IN UNEARNED REVENUE
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Growth in Total Revenue Plus Sequential Change in Unearned Revenue
Three Months Ended
February 3,January 28,
20232022
Total revenue, as reported$3,714 $3,531 
Sequential change in unearned revenue(1)
1,526 989 
Total revenue plus sequential change in unearned revenue$5,240 $4,520 
Change (%) over prior year, as reported16 %
Growth in License and Subscription and SaaS Revenue Plus Sequential Change in Unearned License and Subscription and SaaS Revenue
Three Months Ended
February 3,January 28,
20232022
Total license and subscription and SaaS revenue, as reported$2,028 $1,903 
Sequential change in unearned license and subscription and SaaS revenue(2)
1,197 433 
Total license and subscription and SaaS revenue plus sequential change in unearned license and subscription and SaaS revenue$3,225 $2,336 
Change (%) over prior year, as reported38 %
__________
(1) Consists of the change in total unearned revenue from the preceding quarter. Total unearned revenue consists of current and non-current unearned revenue amounts presented in the condensed consolidated balance sheets. 
(2) Consists of the change in unearned license and subscription and SaaS revenue from the preceding quarter. 
REMAINING PERFORMANCE OBLIGATIONS
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Growth in Remaining Performance Obligations
February 3,January 28,
20232022
Remaining performance obligations(3)
$13,559 $11,996 
Change (%) over prior year13 %
Remaining performance obligations, current(4)
$7,322 $6,793 
Change (%) over prior year%
__________
(3) Remaining performance obligations represent the aggregate amount of the transaction price in contracts allocated to performance obligations not delivered, or partially undelivered, as of the end of the reporting period. Remaining performance obligations include unearned revenue, multi-year contracts with future installment payments and certain unfulfilled orders against accepted customer contracts at the end of any given period.
(4) Current remaining performance obligations represent the amount expected to be recognized as revenue over the next twelve months.



VMware, Inc.
SUPPLEMENTAL RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP DATA
ESTIMATED IMPACT ON REVENUE GROWTH RATES ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXTRA WEEK(1)
(unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
February 3, 2023
Change year-over-year, as reported
(%)
Estimated impact of extra week in fiscal 2023(1)
(% pts.)
Change year-over-year, adjusted for the extra week in fiscal 2023
(%)
Revenue:
License(18)— (18)
Subscription and SaaS36 10 26 
Services(4)
Total revenue(1)
For the Twelve Months Ended
February 3, 2023
Change year-over-year, as reported
(%)
Estimated impact of extra week in fiscal 2023(1)
(% pts.)
Change year-over-year, adjusted for the extra week in fiscal 2023
(%)
Revenue:
License(9)— (9)
Subscription and SaaS25 23 
Services— (2)
Total revenue
__________
(1) VMware's fiscal year is the 52 or 53 weeks ending on the Friday nearest to January 31 of each year. Fiscal 2023 was a 53-week fiscal year, in which the first three quarters each had 13 weeks while the fourth quarter had 14 weeks. Fiscal 2022 was a 52-week fiscal year, in which all four quarters had 13 weeks.



VMware, Inc.
SUPPLEMENTAL UNEARNED REVENUE SCHEDULE
(in millions)
(unaudited)
February 3,October 28,July 29,April 29,January 28,October 29,
202320222022202220222021
Unearned revenue as reported:
License $21 $28 $20 $20 $19 $17 
Subscription and SaaS4,401 3,197 2,952 2,671 2,669 2,238 
Services
Software maintenance6,805 6,636 6,903 6,877 7,208 6,773 
Professional services1,516 1,356 1,356 1,298 1,326 1,205 
Total unearned revenue$12,743 $11,217 $11,231 $10,866 $11,222 $10,233 




VMware, Inc.
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP DATA
For the Three Months Ended February 3, 2023
(amounts in millions, except per share amounts, and shares in thousands)
(unaudited)
GAAPStock-Based
Compensation
Employer
Payroll Taxes
on Employee
Stock Transactions
Intangible
Amortization
Realignment
Charges
Acquisition, Disposition
and Other
Items
Tax
Adjustment
(1)
Non-GAAP
As Adjusted
(3)
Operating expenses:
Cost of license revenue$42 — — (9)— — — $32 
Cost of subscription and SaaS revenue$204 (7)— (36)— — — $160 
Cost of services revenue$412 (27)— — — (9)— $376 
Research and development $908 (174)— (3)— (1)— $730 
Sales and marketing $1,173 (99)(3)(15)— (8)— $1,050 
General and administrative $315 (42)— — — (49)— $224 
Realignment$— — — (2)— — $— 
Operating income $658 349 63 67 — $1,142 
Operating margin(3)
17.7 %9.4 %0.1 %1.7 %— %1.8 %— 30.7 %
Other income (expense), net(4)
$53 — — — — — $54 
Income before income tax$666 349 63 69 — $1,151 
Income tax provision$172 64 $236 
Tax rate(2)(3)
25.9 %20.5 %
Net income$494 349 63 69 (64)$915 
Net income per weighted-average share, diluted(3)(5)
$1.15 $0.81 $0.01 $0.15 $— $0.16 $(0.15)$2.13 
__________
(1) Non-GAAP financial information for the quarter is adjusted for a tax rate equal to our annual estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income. This rate is based on our estimated annual GAAP income tax rate forecast, adjusted to account for items excluded from GAAP income in calculating the non-GAAP financial measures presented above as well as significant tax adjustments. Our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income is determined annually and may be adjusted during the year to take into account events or trends that we believe materially impact the estimated annual rate including, but not limited to, significant changes resulting from tax legislation, material changes in the geographic mix of revenue and expenses, changes to our corporate structure and other significant events. Due to the differences in the tax treatment of items excluded from non-GAAP earnings, as well as the methodology applied to our estimated annual tax rates as described above, our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income may differ from our GAAP tax rate and from our actual tax liabilities.
(2) Our annual effective tax rate is based upon, among other things, current tax law, including Internal Revenue Code Section 174 relating to research and development expense capitalization, which became effective beginning in VMware’s fiscal 2023. If in the future this provision is deferred, modified or repealed, our effective tax rate may fluctuate significantly in the quarter in which such change in law becomes effective.
(3) Totals may not sum, due to rounding. Operating margin, tax rate and net income per weighted average share information are calculated based upon the respective underlying, non-rounded data.
(4) Non-GAAP adjustment to other income (expense), net includes gains or losses on investments in equity securities, whether realized or unrealized.
(5) Calculated based upon 429,809 diluted weighted-average shares of common stock.



VMware, Inc.
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP DATA
For the Three Months Ended January 28, 2022
(amounts in millions, except per share amounts, and shares in thousands)
(unaudited)
GAAPStock-Based
Compensation
Employer
Payroll Taxes
on Employee
Stock Transactions
Intangible
Amortization
Acquisition, Disposition
and Other
Items
Tax
Adjustment
(1)
Non-GAAP
As Adjusted
(2)
Operating expenses:
Cost of license revenue$41 — — (9)— — $32 
Cost of subscription and SaaS revenue$188 (5)— (43)— — $140 
Cost of services revenue$378 (22)— — — — $355 
Research and development$806 (126)— (2)— — $678 
Sales and marketing$1,075 (75)(3)(20)— — $979 
General and administrative$260 (34)— — (16)— $210 
Operating income$783 262 74 16 — $1,137 
Operating margin(2)
22.2 %7.4 %0.1 %2.1 %0.4 %— 32.2 %
Other income (expense), net(3)
$(41)— — — — $(39)
Income before income tax$662 262 74 19 — $1,018 
Income tax provision$76 87 $163 
Tax rate(2)
11.4 %16.0 %
Net income$586 262 74 19 (87)$855 
Net income per weighted-average share, diluted for Classes A and B(2)(4)
$1.39 $0.62 $0.01 $0.17 $0.04 $(0.21)$2.02 
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(1) Non-GAAP financial information for the quarter is adjusted for a tax rate equal to our annual estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income. This rate is based on our estimated annual GAAP income tax rate forecast, adjusted to account for items excluded from GAAP income in calculating the non-GAAP financial measures presented above as well as significant tax adjustments. Our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income is determined annually and may be adjusted during the year to take into account events or trends that we believe materially impact the estimated annual rate including, but not limited to, significant changes resulting from tax legislation, material changes in the geographic mix of revenue and expenses, changes to our corporate structure and other significant events. Due to the differences in the tax treatment of items excluded from non-GAAP earnings, as well as the methodology applied to our estimated annual tax rates as described above, our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income may differ from our GAAP tax rate and from our actual tax liabilities.
(2) Totals may not sum, due to rounding. Operating margin, tax rate and net income per weighted average share information are calculated based upon the respective underlying, non-rounded data.
(3) Non-GAAP adjustment to other income (expense), net includes gains or losses on investments in equity securities, whether realized or unrealized.
(4) Calculated based upon 422,976 diluted weighted-average shares for Classes A and B.



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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP DATA
For the Twelve Months Ended February 3, 2023
(amounts in millions, except per share amounts, and shares in thousands)
(unaudited)
GAAPStock-Based
Compensation
Employer
Payroll Taxes
on Employee
Stock Transactions
Intangible
Amortization
Realignment
Charges
Acquisition, Disposition
and Other
Items
Tax
Adjustment
(1)
Non-GAAP
As Adjusted
(3)
Operating expenses:
Cost of license revenue$154 (1)— (37)— — — $116 
Cost of subscription and SaaS revenue$788 (25)— (146)— (1)— $616 
Cost of services revenue$1,540 (106)(1)— — (17)— $1,416 
Research and development$3,317 (616)(1)(10)— (1)— $2,689 
Sales and marketing$4,391 (376)(7)(61)— (15)— $3,932 
General and administrative$1,130 (166)(1)— — (117)— $845 
Realignment$— — — (8)— — $— 
Operating income$2,022 1,290 10 254 151 — $3,736 
Operating margin(3)
15.1 %9.7 %0.1 %1.9 %0.1 %1.1 %— 28.0 %
Other income (expense), net(4)
$— — — — (9)— $— 
Income before income tax$1,792 1,290 10 254 142 — $3,497 
Income tax provision$478 239 $717 
Tax rate(2)(3)
26.7 %20.5 %
Net income$1,314 1,290 10 254 142 (239)$2,780 
Net income per weighted-average share, diluted(3)(5)
$3.09 $3.03 $0.02 $0.60 $0.02 $0.33 $(0.56)$6.53 
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(1) Non-GAAP financial information for the quarter is adjusted for a tax rate equal to our annual estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income. This rate is based on our estimated annual GAAP income tax rate forecast, adjusted to account for items excluded from GAAP income in calculating the non-GAAP financial measures presented above as well as significant tax adjustments. Our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income is determined annually and may be adjusted during the year to take into account events or trends that we believe materially impact the estimated annual rate including, but not limited to, significant changes resulting from tax legislation, material changes in the geographic mix of revenue and expenses, changes to our corporate structure and other significant events. Due to the differences in the tax treatment of items excluded from non-GAAP earnings, as well as the methodology applied to our estimated annual tax rates as described above, our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income may differ from our GAAP tax rate and from our actual tax liabilities.
(2) Our annual effective tax rate is based upon, among other things, current tax law, including the impacts of Internal Revenue Code Section 174 relating to research and development expense capitalization, which became effective beginning in VMware’s fiscal 2023. If in the future this provision is deferred, modified or repealed, our effective tax rate may fluctuate significantly in the quarter in which such change in law becomes effective.
(3) Totals may not sum, due to rounding. Operating margin, tax rate and net income per weighted average share information are calculated based upon the respective underlying, non-rounded data.
(4) Non-GAAP adjustment to other income (expense), net includes gains or losses on investments in equity securities, whether realized or unrealized.
(5) Calculated based upon 425,860 diluted weighted-average shares of common stock.




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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP DATA
For the Twelve Months Ended January 28, 2022
(amounts in millions, except per share amounts, and shares in thousands)
(unaudited)
GAAPStock-Based
Compensation
Employer
Payroll Taxes
on Employee
Stock Transactions
Intangible
Amortization
Realignment
Charges
Acquisition, Disposition
and Other Items
Tax
Adjustment
(1)
Non-GAAP
As Adjusted
(2)
Operating expenses:
Cost of license revenue$152 (1)— (39)— — — $112 
Cost of subscription and SaaS revenue$690 (21)— (171)— — — $498 
Cost of services revenue$1,429 (92)(1)— — — — $1,334 
Research and development$3,057 (528)(2)(8)— — — $2,519 
Sales and marketing$4,067 (302)(7)(85)— — — $3,676 
General and administrative$1,068 (131)(1)— — (142)— $794 
Realignment$— — — (1)— — $— 
Operating income$2,387 1,075 11 303 142 — $3,918 
Operating margin(2)
18.6 %8.4 %0.1 %2.4 %— %1.1 %— 30.5 %
Other income (expense), net(3)
$(52)— — — — 31 — $(21)
Income before income tax$2,085 1,075 11 303 173 — $3,647 
Income tax provision$265 318 $583 
Tax rate(2)
12.7 %16.0 %
Net income$1,820 1,075 11 303 173 (318)$3,064 
Net income per weighted-average share, diluted for Classes A and B(2)(4)
$4.31 $2.54 $0.03 $0.72 $— $0.41 $(0.75)$7.25 
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(1) Non-GAAP financial information for the quarter is adjusted for a tax rate equal to our annual estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income. This rate is based on our estimated annual GAAP income tax rate forecast, adjusted to account for items excluded from GAAP income in calculating the non-GAAP financial measures presented above as well as significant tax adjustments. Our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income is determined annually and may be adjusted during the year to take into account events or trends that we believe materially impact the estimated annual rate including, but not limited to, significant changes resulting from tax legislation, material changes in the geographic mix of revenue and expenses, changes to our corporate structure and other significant events. Due to the differences in the tax treatment of items excluded from non-GAAP earnings, as well as the methodology applied to our estimated annual tax rates as described above, our estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income may differ from our GAAP tax rate and from our actual tax liabilities.
(2) Totals may not sum, due to rounding. Operating margin, tax rate and net income per weighted average share information are calculated based upon the respective underlying, non-rounded data.
(3) Non-GAAP adjustment to other income (expense), net includes gains or losses on investments in equity securities, whether realized or unrealized.
(4) Calculated based upon 422,394 diluted weighted-average shares for Classes A and B.




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REVENUE BY TYPE
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Months EndedTwelve Months Ended
February 3,January 28,February 3,January 28,
2023202220232022
Revenue:
License$845 $1,035 $2,835 $3,128 
Subscription and SaaS1,183 868 4,012 3,205 
Total license and subscription and SaaS2,028 1,903 6,847 6,333 
Services:
Software maintenance1,374 1,346 5,281 5,356 
Professional services312 282 1,222 1,162 
Total services1,686 1,628 6,503 6,518 
Total revenue$3,714 $3,531 $13,350 $12,851 
Percentage of revenue:
License22.7 %29.3 %21.2 %24.3 %
Subscription and SaaS31.9 %24.6 %30.1 %25.0 %
Total license and subscription and SaaS54.6 %53.9 %51.3 %49.3 %
Services:
Software maintenance37.0 %38.1 %39.6 %41.7 %
Professional services8.4 %8.0 %9.1 %9.0 %
Total services45.4 %46.1 %48.7 %50.7 %
Total revenue100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %



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REVENUE BY GEOGRAPHY
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Months EndedTwelve Months Ended
February 3,January 28,February 3,January 28,
2023202220232022
Revenue:
United States$1,748 $1,645 $6,528 $6,232 
International1,966 1,886 6,822 6,619 
Total revenue$3,714 $3,531 $13,350 $12,851 
Percentage of revenue:
United States47.1 %46.6 %48.9 %48.5 %
International52.9 %53.4 %51.1 %51.5 %
Total revenue100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %



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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
TO FREE CASH FLOWS
(A NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURE)
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Months EndedTwelve Months Ended
February 3,January 28,February 3,January 28,
2023202220232022
GAAP cash flows from operating activities$1,632 $1,137 $4,300 $4,357 
Capital expenditures(123)(123)(450)(386)
Free cash flows$1,509 $1,014 $3,850 $3,971 




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About Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To provide investors and others with additional information regarding VMware’s results, VMware has disclosed in this earnings release the following non-GAAP financial measures: non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP net income per diluted share, free cash flow and non-GAAP estimated revenue growth rates as adjusted for the extra week in fiscal 2023. VMware has provided a reconciliation of each non-GAAP financial measure used in this earnings release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure. Other than free cash flow and non-GAAP estimated revenue growth rates, these non-GAAP financial measures differ from GAAP in that they exclude stock-based compensation, employer payroll taxes on employee stock transactions, amortization of acquired intangible assets, realignment charges, acquisition, disposition and other items, and discrete items that impacted our GAAP tax rate, each as discussed below. Our non-GAAP financial measures also reflect the application of our non-GAAP tax rate. Free cash flow differs from GAAP cash flow from operating activities with respect to the treatment of capital expenditures.

VMware’s management uses these non-GAAP financial measures to understand and compare operating results across accounting periods, for internal budgeting and forecasting purposes, for short- and long-term operating plans, to calculate bonus payments and to evaluate VMware’s financial performance, the performance of its individual functional groups and the ability of operations to generate cash. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures reflect VMware’s ongoing business in a manner that allows for meaningful period-to-period comparisons and analysis of trends in VMware’s business, as they exclude charges and gains that are not reflective of ongoing operating results. Management also believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating VMware’s operating results and future prospects in the same manner as management and in comparing financial results across accounting periods and to those of peer companies. Additionally, management believes information regarding free cash flow provides investors and others with an important perspective on the cash available to make strategic acquisitions and investments, to repurchase shares, to fund ongoing operations and to fund other capital expenditures.

Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors and others in assessing VMware’s operating performance due to the following factors:

Stock-based compensation. Stock-based compensation is generally fixed at the time the stock-based instrument is granted and amortized over a period of several years. Although stock-based compensation is an important aspect of the compensation of VMware’s employees and executives, the expense for the fair value of the stock-based instruments VMware utilizes may bear little resemblance to the actual value realized upon the vesting or future exercise of the related stock-based awards. Management believes it is useful to exclude stock-based compensation in order to better understand the long-term performance of VMware’s core business.

Employer payroll taxes on employee stock transactions. The amount of employer payroll taxes on stock-based compensation is dependent on VMware’s stock price and other factors that are beyond VMware’s control and do not correlate to the operation of the business.

Amortization of acquired intangible assets. A portion of the purchase price of VMware’s acquisitions is generally allocated to intangible assets, such as intellectual property, and is subject to amortization. However, VMware does not acquire businesses on a predictable cycle. Additionally, the amount of an acquisition’s purchase price allocated to intangible assets and the term of its related amortization can vary significantly and are unique to each acquisition. Therefore, VMware believes that the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures that adjust for the amortization of intangible assets provides investors and others with a consistent basis for comparison across accounting periods.

Realignment charges. Realignment charges include workforce reductions, asset impairments, losses on asset disposals and costs to exit facilities. VMware’s management believes it is useful to exclude these items, when significant, as they are not reflective of VMware’s core business and operating results.

Acquisition, disposition and other items. As VMware does not acquire or dispose of businesses on a predictable cycle and the terms of each transaction can vary significantly and are unique to each transaction, VMware believes it is useful to exclude acquisition, disposition and other items when looking for a consistent basis for comparison across accounting periods. These items include:
Direct costs of acquisitions and dispositions, such as transaction and advisory fees.
Costs associated with integrating acquired businesses.
Accruals for the portion of merger consideration payable in installments that may be paid in cash or VMware stock, at the option of VMware.



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Gains or losses on investments in equity securities, whether realized or unrealized.
Charges recognized for non-recoverable strategic investments or gains recognized on the disposition of strategic investments.
Gains or losses on sale or disposal of distinct lines of business or product offerings, or transactions with features similar to discontinued operations, including recoveries or charges recognized to adjust the fair value of assets that qualify as “held for sale.”
Certain costs incurred related to VMware's spin-off from its former parent company, Dell Technologies Inc., completed on November 1, 2021, such as legal and advisory fees.
Certain costs incurred related to VMware's pending acquisition by Broadcom Inc. ("Broadcom"), such as legal and advisory fees incurred to effect the acquisition and retention compensation incurred to preserve our business organization through the consummation of the merger. The acquisition is expected to occur in Broadcom's fiscal year 2023 and is subject to the receipt of regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.

Tax adjustment. Non-GAAP financial information for the quarter is adjusted for a tax rate equal to VMware’s annual estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income. This rate is based on VMware’s estimated annual GAAP income tax rate forecast, adjusted to account for items excluded from GAAP income in calculating VMware’s non-GAAP income as well as significant tax adjustments. VMware’s estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income is determined annually and may be adjusted during the year to take into account events or trends that VMware management believes materially impact the estimated annual rate including, but not limited to, significant changes resulting from tax legislation, material changes in the geographic mix of revenue and expenses, changes to our corporate structure and other significant events. Due to the differences in the tax treatment of items excluded from non-GAAP earnings, as well as the methodology applied to VMware’s estimated annual tax rates as described above, the estimated tax rate on non-GAAP income may differ from the GAAP tax rate and from VMware’s actual tax liabilities.

Additionally, VMware’s management believes that the non-GAAP financial measure of free cash flow is meaningful to investors because management reviews cash flow generated from operations after taking into consideration capital expenditures due to the fact that these expenditures are considered to be a necessary component of ongoing operations.

VMware’s management also believes that the non-GAAP estimated revenue growth rate as adjusted for the extra week during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 is meaningful to investors, given that the extra week resulted in incremental ratable and professional services revenue on a comparable basis.

The use of non-GAAP financial measures has certain limitations because they do not reflect all items of income and expense that affect VMware’s operations. Specifically, in the case of stock-based compensation, if VMware did not pay out a portion of its compensation in the form of stock-based compensation and related employer payroll taxes, the cash salary expense included in operating expenses would be higher, which would affect VMware’s cash position. VMware compensates for these limitations by reconciling the non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for or in isolation from, measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and should not be considered measures of VMware’s liquidity. Further, these non-GAAP measures may differ from the non-GAAP information used by other companies, including peer companies, and therefore comparability may be limited.
Management encourages investors and others to review VMware’s financial information in its entirety and not rely on a single financial measure.