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DragonWave Inc. | For the three and six months ended August 31 2010 |
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Consolidated Financial Statements |
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
Expressed in US $000's
(unaudited)
| Note | As at August 31, 2010 | As at February 28, 2010 | |||||||
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| | | (Note 2) | |||||||
Assets | ||||||||||
Current Assets | ||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 3 | 43,921 | 105,276 | |||||||
Short term investments | 3 | 54,556 | 8,074 | |||||||
Trade receivables | 11 | 20,654 | 28,926 | |||||||
Other receivables | 11 | 931 | 1,801 | |||||||
Inventory | 4 | 27,508 | 23,910 | |||||||
Prepaid expenses | 1,819 | 721 | ||||||||
Future income tax asset | 338 | 436 | ||||||||
149,727 | 169,144 | |||||||||
Long Term Assets | ||||||||||
Property, equipment and intangible assets | 8,505 | 7,546 | ||||||||
Future income tax asset | 106 | 59 | ||||||||
8,611 | 7,605 | |||||||||
Total Assets | 158,338 | 176,749 | ||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||
Current Liabilities | ||||||||||
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities | 11 | 13,245 | 33,949 | |||||||
Income taxes payable | 93 | 835 | ||||||||
Deferred revenue | 2,662 | 1,017 | ||||||||
16,000 | 35,801 | |||||||||
Long Term Liabilities | 6 | 2,473 | 2,102 | |||||||
Commitments | 9 | |||||||||
Shareholders' equity | ||||||||||
Capital stock | 7 | 170,364 | 179,174 | |||||||
Contributed surplus | 7 | 1,992 | 1,375 | |||||||
Deficit | 7 | (22,873 | ) | (32,085 | ) | |||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 2, 7 | (9,618 | ) | (9,618 | ) | |||||
139,865 | 138,846 | |||||||||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | 158,338 | 176,749 | ||||||||
Shares issued & outstanding | 7 | 35,112,860 | 36,934,917 |
On behalf of the Board:
/s/GERRY SPENCER Director | /s/TOM MANLEY Director |
See accompanying notes
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
| | Three months ended August 31 | Six months ended August 31 | |||||||||||||
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| Note | 2010 | 2009 | 2010 | 2009 | |||||||||||
| | | (Note 2) | | (Note 2) | |||||||||||
REVENUE | 12, 13 | 27,171 | 32,423 | 75,897 | 45,422 | |||||||||||
Cost of sales | 4 | 15,219 | 18,795 | 42,714 | 27,304 | |||||||||||
Gross profit | 11,952 | 13,628 | 33,183 | 18,118 | ||||||||||||
EXPENSES | ||||||||||||||||
Research and development | 3,733 | 3,236 | 8,431 | 5,701 | ||||||||||||
Selling and marketing | 4,468 | 3,257 | 8,604 | 5,326 | ||||||||||||
General and administrative | 2,607 | 1,661 | 5,183 | 2,664 | ||||||||||||
Investment tax credits | — | (55 | ) | — | (104 | ) | ||||||||||
10,808 | 8,099 | 22,218 | 13,587 | |||||||||||||
Income from operations | 1,144 | 5,529 | 10,965 | 4,531 | ||||||||||||
Interest income/(expense) | 76 | (5 | ) | 108 | 17 | |||||||||||
Investment gain | 62 | — | 13 | — | ||||||||||||
Gain on sale of property, equipment and intangible assets | — | 32 | — | 32 | ||||||||||||
Foreign exchange gain (loss) | 69 | 64 | 186 | (1,310 | ) | |||||||||||
Income before income taxes | 1,351 | 5,620 | 11,272 | 3,270 | ||||||||||||
Income tax expense (recovery) | 126 | (125 | ) | 357 | (125 | ) | ||||||||||
Net and Comprehensive Income | 1,225 | 5,745 | 10,915 | 3,395 | ||||||||||||
Income per share | ||||||||||||||||
Basic Diluted | 8 | 0.03 0.03 | 0.20 0.19 | 0.30 0.29 | 0.12 0.12 | |||||||||||
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding | ||||||||||||||||
Basic Diluted | 8 | 35,978,213 36,690,926 | 28,620,162 29,675,696 | 36,447,553 37,345,767 | 28,594,700 29,281,050 |
See accompanying notes
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
Expressed in US $000's
(unaudited)
| Three months ended August 31 | Six months ended August 31 | ||||||||||||
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| 2010 | 2009 | 2010 | 2009 | ||||||||||
| | (Note 2) | | (Note 2) | ||||||||||
Operating Activities | ||||||||||||||
Net Income | 1,225 | 5,745 | 10,915 | 3,395 | ||||||||||
Items not affecting cash | ||||||||||||||
Depreciation | 796 | 308 | 1,509 | 556 | ||||||||||
Stock-based compensation | 336 | 276 | 631 | 473 | ||||||||||
Unrealized foreign exchange loss | 174 | 328 | 190 | 1,169 | ||||||||||
Gain on sale of property, equipment and intangible assets | — | (32 | ) | — | (32 | ) | ||||||||
Benefit on recognition of future income tax asset | — | (316 | ) | — | (316 | ) | ||||||||
Inventory impairment | 707 | 300 | 650 | 320 | ||||||||||
Unrealized gain on short term investments | (65 | ) | — | (16 | ) | — | ||||||||
Accrued interest on short term investments | (33 | ) | — | (40 | ) | — | ||||||||
3,140 | 6,609 | 13,839 | 5,565 | |||||||||||
Changes in non-cash working capital items | (10,290 | ) | (5,526 | ) | (15,324 | ) | (1,643 | ) | ||||||
(7,150 | ) | 1,083 | (1,485 | ) | 3,922 | |||||||||
Investing Activities | ||||||||||||||
Acquisition of property, equipment and intangible assets | (917 | ) | (1,368 | ) | (3,142 | ) | (1,850 | ) | ||||||
Purchase of short term investments | (69,917 | ) | — | (115,225 | ) | — | ||||||||
Maturity of short term investments | 60,725 | — | 68,799 | 11,800 | ||||||||||
(10,109 | ) | (1,368 | ) | (49,568 | ) | 9,950 | ||||||||
Financing Activities | ||||||||||||||
Change in line of credit | — | 1 | — | 31 | ||||||||||
Share repurchase | (9,269 | ) | — | (10,323 | ) | — | ||||||||
Issuance of common shares net of issuance costs | 64 | 32 | 211 | 41 | ||||||||||
(9,205 | ) | 33 | (10,112 | ) | 72 | |||||||||
Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents | (174 | ) | (328 | ) | (190 | ) | (1,169 | ) | ||||||
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (26,638 | ) | (580 | ) | (61,355 | ) | 12,775 | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 70,559 | 20,048 | 105,276 | 6,693 | ||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 43,921 | 19,468 | 43,921 | 19,468 | ||||||||||
Cash paid during the period for interest | — | 13 | — | 19 | ||||||||||
See accompanying notes
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DragonWave Inc.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
1. NATURE OF BUSINESS AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION
DragonWave Inc. [the "Company"], incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act in February 2000, is in the business of developing next-generation broadband wireless backhaul equipment.
The Company's common shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol DWI and on NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol DRWI.
These consolidated interim financial statements of the Company have been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles ["GAAP"] applicable to interim financial statements and follow the same accounting policies and methods of application as the Company's consolidated financial statements for the year ended February 28, 2010, except as described in note 2. Additional disclosures are required in the annual financial statements and accordingly, these interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended February 28, 2010 and the accompanying notes.
A reconciliation to generally accepted accounting principles in the United States has been presented in note 15.
2. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Change in functional and reporting currency
Effective March 1, 2010, the Company adopted the US dollar (USD) as its functional and reporting currency, as a significant portion of its revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities and financing are denominated in USD. Prior to that date, the Company's operations were measured in Canadian dollars (CAD) and the consolidated financial statements were expressed in CAD. The Company followed the recommendations of the Emerging Issues Committee (EIC) of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA), set out in EIC-130, "Translation method when the reporting currency differs from the measurement currency or there is a change in the reporting currency". In accordance with EIC-130, assets and liabilities as at March 1, 2010, were translated into USD using the exchange rate in effect on that date and equity transactions were translated at historical rates. As the change took place on the first day of the fiscal year, there was no income statement or cash flow translation required. For comparative purposes, historical financial statements have been restated in USD using the current rate method. Under this method, assets and liabilities are translated at the closing rate in effect at the end of these periods, revenues, expenses and cash flows are translated at the average rates in effect for these periods and equity transactions are translated at historical rates. Any exchange differences resulting from the translation are included in accumulated other comprehensive income presented in shareholders' equity.
Change in accounting policies adopted in the current fiscal year
In January 2009, the Canadian Accounting Standards Board issued a new standard for business combinations, CICA 1582, "Business Combinations," which is substantially converged with IFRS. The revised Canadian standard is effective for years beginning on or after January 1, 2011, with earlier adoption permitted. An entity adopting this section for a fiscal year beginning before January 1, 2011 shall disclose that fact and also is required to adopt CICA 1601, "Consolidated Financial Statements" and CICA 1602, "Non-Controlling Interests" effective at the same time. The Company has adopted CICA Handbook Sections 1582, "Business Combinations," 1601, "Consolidated Financial Statements" and 1602,
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
2. ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued)
"Non-Controlling Interests" with effect from March 1, 2010. For the three and six month periods ended August 31, 2010, the Company has not entered into any business combinations.
3. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AND SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS
The Company considers all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.
| August 31, 2010 | February 28, 2010 | |||||
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Cash | 23,487 | 105,276 | |||||
Cash Equivalents | 20,434 | — | |||||
Total Cash and Cash Equivalents | 43,921 | 105,276 | |||||
Short term Investments | 54,556 | 8,074 | |||||
Total Cash and Cash Equivalents and Short term Investments | 98,477 | 113,350 | |||||
4. INVENTORY
Inventory is comprised of the following:
| August 31, 2010 | February 28, 2010 | ||||||
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Raw Materials | 7,031 | 8,019 | ||||||
Work in Progress | 956 | 1,112 | ||||||
Finished Goods | 17,103 | 11,489 | ||||||
Total Production Inventory | 25,090 | 20,620 | ||||||
Inventory held for customer service/warranty | 2,418 | 3,290 | ||||||
Total Inventory | 27,508 | 23,910 | ||||||
Cost of sales for the three and six months ended August 31, 2010 was $15,219 and $42,714 respectively [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—$18,795 and $27,304 respectively], which included $13,596 and $38,255 respectively [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—$17,286 and $25,378 respectively] of costs associated with inventory. The remaining costs of $1,623 and $4,459 respectively [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—$1,509 and $1,926 respectively] related principally to freight, warranty and other direct costs of sales.
For the three and six month periods ended August 31, 2010, the Company recognized an impairment loss on inventory of $707 and $650 respectively [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—$300 and $320 respectively].
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DragonWave Inc.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
5. LINE OF CREDIT
As at August 31, 2010, the Company had drawn nil [February 28, 2010—nil], on an operating credit facility with a limit of $17,000 [February 28, 2010—$10,000]. Interest is calculated at the bank's prime rate of interest plus 1% [February 28, 2010—1.75%] and resulted in a weighted average effective rate of nil for the three and six months ended August 31, 2010 [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—4.59% and 4.25% respectively]. An amount of $337 has been reserved against the operating line of credit to secure letters of credit to support performance guarantees. The Company has provided a general security agreement on trade receivables. The Company was in compliance with the financial covenants included in the lending agreement as at August 31, 2010.
The Company has drawn nil [February 28, 2010—nil] on a capital expenditure facility with a limit of $3,000 [February 28, 2010—$3,000].
6. LONG TERM LIABILITIES
Long term liabilities are apportioned as follows:
| August 31, 2010 | February 28, 2010 | |||||
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Warranty Accrual | 1,969 | 1,434 | |||||
Deferred Revenue | 504 | 668 | |||||
Total Long Term Liabilities | 2,473 | 2,102 | |||||
7. SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
The following tables illustrate the changes to Shareholder's Equity for the three months ended August 31, 2010:
| Common Shares | | | | | ||||||||||||||
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| Contributed Surplus | | | Shareholder's Equity | |||||||||||||||
| Number | Amount | Deficit | AOCI | |||||||||||||||
Balance at May 31, 2010 | 36,789,760 | $ | 178,482 | $ | 1,663 | $ | (22,603 | ) | $ | (9,618 | ) | $ | 147,924 | ||||||
Stock-based compensation | 4,615 | $ | 11 | $ | 336 | — | — | $ | 347 | ||||||||||
Share repurchase | (1,691,149) | $ | (8,189 | ) | — | $ | (1,495 | ) | — | $ | (9,684 | ) | |||||||
Other | 9,634 | $ | 60 | $ | (7 | ) | — | — | $ | 53 | |||||||||
Net Earnings | — | — | $ | 1,225 | — | $ | 1,225 | ||||||||||||
Balance at August 31, 2010 | 35,112,860 | $ | 170,364 | $ | 1,992 | $ | (22,873 | ) | $ | (9,618 | ) | $ | 139,865 | ||||||
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
7. SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (Continued)
The following tables illustrate the changes to Shareholder's Equity for the six months ended August 31, 2010:
| Common Shares | | | | | ||||||||||||||
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| Contributed Surplus | | | Shareholder's Equity | |||||||||||||||
| Number | Amount | Deficit | AOCI | |||||||||||||||
Balance at February 28, 2010 | 36,934,917 | $ | 179,174 | $ | 1,375 | $ | (32,085 | ) | $ | (9,618 | ) | $ | 138,846 | ||||||
Stock-based compensation | 19,266 | $ | 47 | $ | 631 | — | — | $ | 678 | ||||||||||
Share repurchase | (1,865,549) | $ | (9,035 | ) | — | $ | (1,703 | ) | — | $ | (10,738 | ) | |||||||
Other | 24,226 | $ | 178 | $ | (14 | ) | — | — | $ | 164 | |||||||||
Net Earnings | — | — | — | $ | 10,915 | — | $ | 10,915 | |||||||||||
Balance at August 31, 2010 | 35,112,860 | $ | 170,364 | $ | 1,992 | $ | (22,873 | ) | $ | (9,618 | ) | $ | 139,865 | ||||||
During the three and six months ended August 31, 2010, the Company repurchased nil restricted shares respectively from departing employees [year ended February 28, 2010—32,084 shares].
On April 9, 2010, the Toronto Stock Exchange (the "TSX") accepted the Company's notice of intention to repurchase up to 3,508,121 common shares (10 percent of the Company's issued and outstanding common shares) through a normal course issuer bid ("NCIB"). The NCIB was effective April 13, 2010 and will expire April 12, 2011. Daily purchases over the facilities of the NASDAQ are limited to 25% of the average daily trading volume of the common shares on NASDAQ other than pursuant to block purchase exemptions. Daily purchases over the facilities of the TSX are limited to 25% of the average daily trading volume of the common shares on TSX other than pursuant to block purchase exemptions. Except in the case of an exempt purchase, the prices that the Company will pay for the common shares purchased will be the market price of the shares at the time of acquisition.
During the three months ended August 31, 2010, the Company acquired 1,691,149 common shares pursuant to the NCIB at prevailing market prices. These shares were purchased for cancellation at an aggregate cost of $9,684 of which $8,189 was charged to share capital, based on the historical weighted per share value at the date of purchase, and the balance of $1,495 was charged to deficit. During the six months ended August 31, 2010, the Company has acquired 1,865,549 common shares pursuant to the NCIB at prevailing market prices. These shares were purchased for cancellation at an aggregate cost of $10,738 of which $9,035 was charged to share capital, based on the historical weighted per share value at the date of purchase, and the balance of $1,703 was charged to deficit.
Employee stock option/stock issuance plan
The Company has established the DragonWave Inc. Key Employee Stock Option/Stock Issuance Plan [the "Plan"] applicable to full-time employees, directors and consultants of the Company for purchase of common shares with 3,511,286 common shares reserved for issuance. Options are granted with an exercise price equal to the fair value of the common shares of the Company, and generally vest at a rate of 25% one year from the date of the option grant, and 1/36th of the remaining 75% per additional month of full-time employment with the Company. Options expire in periods ranging from three to ten years, or upon termination of employment.
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DragonWave Inc.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
7. SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (Continued)
In accordance with the rules of the TSX and the provisions of the Stock Option Plan, a Pool Calculation Amendment was approved by the shareholders of the Company on June 15, 2010 which amended the maximum number of Common Shares issuable under the Stock Option Plan from 15% to 10% of the Common Shares issued and outstanding from time to time as well as other stipulations. For further details of the amendment, consult the Company's Management Information Circular dated May 18, 2010.
The following is a summary of stock option activity:
| Options | Weighted Average Price (CAD) | |||||
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Options outstanding at February 28, 2010 | 1,603,052 | $ | 4.06 | ||||
Granted | 126,000 | $ | 9.36 | ||||
Exercised | (14,651 | ) | $ | 2.48 | |||
Forfeited | (4,961 | ) | $ | 4.73 | |||
Options outstanding at May 31, 2010 | 1,709,440 | $ | 4.46 | ||||
Granted | 381,445 | $ | 6.03 | ||||
Exercised | (4,615 | ) | $ | 2.53 | |||
Forfeited | (44,841 | ) | $ | 6.83 | |||
Options outstanding at August 31, 2010 | 2,041,429 | $ | 4.70 | ||||
The Company has recognized $336 and $631 respectively for the three and six months ended August 31, 2010 as compensation expense for stock-based grants, with a corresponding credit to contributed surplus [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—$276 and $473 respectively].
The following are the weighted average values used in determining the fair value:
| Three months ended | ||||||
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| August 31, 2010 | August 31, 2009 | |||||
Volatility | 61.8% | 111.0% | |||||
Risk Free Rate | 1.40% | 1.84% | |||||
Dividend Yield | Nil | Nil | |||||
Average Expected Life | 4 yrs | 4 yrs |
The 381,445 options granted during the three month period ended August 31, 2010 were determined to have a fair value of $1,053. The 507,445 options granted during the six month period ended August 31, 2010 were determined to have a fair value of $1,604.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
7. SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (Continued)
The following table summarizes the various exercise prices inherent in the Company's stock options outstanding and exercisable on August 31, 2010:
Exercise Price | Options Outstanding | Options Exercisable | |||||||||||||||||
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Low (CAD) | High (CAD) | Quantity of Options | Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Life (yrs) | Weighted Average Exercise Price (CAD) | Quantity of Options | Weighted Average Exercise Price (CAD) | |||||||||||||
$ 1.34 | $ | 2.00 | 425,223 | 3.20 | $ | 1.37 | 147,299 | $ | 1.36 | ||||||||||
$ 2.01 | $ | 3.00 | 304,190 | 0.87 | $ | 2.47 | 299,561 | $ | 2.46 | ||||||||||
$ 3.01 | $ | 4.00 | 237,637 | 3.11 | $ | 3.38 | 96,044 | $ | 3.38 | ||||||||||
$ 4.01 | $ | 5.00 | 275,222 | 3.05 | $ | 4.46 | 165,418 | $ | 4.45 | ||||||||||
$ 5.01 | $ | 6.00 | 83,692 | 3.37 | $ | 5.57 | 32,417 | $ | 5.59 | ||||||||||
$ 6.01 | $ | 7.00 | 425,195 | 4.68 | $ | 6.10 | 13,603 | $ | 6.44 | ||||||||||
$ 7.01 | $ | 10.00 | 141,800 | 4.54 | $ | 9.37 | — | — | |||||||||||
$10.01 | $ | 13.74 | 148,470 | 4.31 | $ | 12.46 | 1,925 | $ | 10.22 | ||||||||||
2,041,429 | 3.31 | $ | 4.70 | 756,267 | $ | 3.03 | |||||||||||||
Restricted Shares & Employee Share Purchase Plan
The Company introduced a restricted stock purchase plan as at June 30, 2005. The plan included provisions to allow employees to purchase common shares as restricted shares. As at August 31, 2010, all restrictions have been lifted [February 28, 2010—85 shares].
The Company launched an Employee Share Purchase Plan ["ESPP"] on October 20, 2008. The plan includes provisions to allow employees to purchase Common shares. The Company will match the employees' contribution at a rate of 25%. During the three and six months ended August 31, 2010 a total of 7,707 and 11,453 common shares were purchased respectively by employees at fair market value, while the company issued 1,928 and 2,864 common shares respectively as its matching contribution. The shares contributed by the Company will vest 12 months after issuance.
The Company records an expense equal to the fair value of shares granted pursuant to the employee share purchase plan over the period the shares vest. The total fair value of the shares earned during the three and six months ended August 31, 2010 was $2 and $3 respectively [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—nil]. The fair value of the unearned ESPP shares as at August 31, 2010 was $23 [February 28, 2010—$10]. The number of shares held for release, and still restricted under the plan at August 31, 2010 was 3,604 [February 28, 2010—1,516].
Warrants
On December 21, 2001, and as amended and restated on November 10, 2003, in connection with the issuance of the long-term debt, the Company issued to two parties the right to purchase $315 and $35 Series A-1 Preferred Shares of the Company. On April 19, 2007, a capital reorganization occurred pursuant to which all Preferred Shares were converted into common shares. As a result, and in accordance with the original terms of the agreement, the terms of the warrant were updated such that the holders are
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
7. SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (Continued)
entitled to purchase an aggregate of 40,293 common shares at a purchase price of $8.53 per share. These warrants are still outstanding and carry a cashless conversion privilege, expire upon the later of: [a] the tenth anniversary of the grant of the right to purchase or [b] April 19, 2012.
Effective May 30, 2007, the Company granted a warrant to a party to purchase up to 126,250 common shares of the Company at a price of $3.56 CAD per share. The warrant expires 10 years after the date of issuance. The warrants vested based on the achievement of pre-determined business milestones and resulted in an issuance of 31,562 warrants. As at August 31, 2008, a revenue reduction provision in the amount of $64 was recognized with a corresponding increase in contributed surplus based on achievement. The provision was determined using the Black-Scholes Model using a volatility factor of 50%, risk free rate of 3.3% dividend yield of nil, and an expected life of 8.75 years.
8. INCOME PER SHARE
The following table illustrates the dilutive impact on net income per share including the effect of outstanding options and warrants:
| Three Months Ended August 31 | Six Months Ended August 31 | ||||||||||||
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| 2010 | 2009 | 2010 | 2009 | ||||||||||
Basic Net Income per share | ||||||||||||||
Net Income | 1,225 | 5,745 | 10,915 | 3,395 | ||||||||||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding | 35,978,213 | 28,620,162 | 36,447,553 | 28,594,700 | ||||||||||
Net Income per share | $ | 0.03 | $ | 0.20 | $ | 0.30 | $ | 0.12 | ||||||
Diluted Net Income per share | ||||||||||||||
Net Income | 1,225 | 5,745 | 10,915 | 3,395 | ||||||||||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding | 35,978,213 | 28,620,162 | 36,447,553 | 28,594,700 | ||||||||||
Dilutive effect of warrants | — | 73,412 | 10,118 | 21,982 | ||||||||||
Dilutive effect of stock options | 712,713 | 982,122 | 888,096 | 664,368 | ||||||||||
Adjusted weighted average number of shares outstanding | 36,690,926 | 29,675,696 | 37,345,767 | 29,281,050 | ||||||||||
Net Income per share | $ | 0.03 | $ | 0.19 | $ | 0.29 | $ | 0.12 | ||||||
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
9. COMMITMENTS
Future minimum operating lease payments as at August 31, 2010 per fiscal year are as follows:
| $ | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | 560 | |||
2012 | 783 | |||
2013 | 92 | |||
2014 | 14 | |||
Thereafter | — | |||
1,449 | ||||
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
The Company leases premises from a real estate company controlled by a member of the Board of Directors. During the three and six months ended August 31, 2010, the Company paid $433 and $739 respectively [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—$243 and $408 respectively], relating to the rent, operating costs, and leasehold improvements associated with this real estate, and the value owing for net purchases at August 31, 2010 was nil [February 28, 2010—$70]. These amounts have been allocated amongst various expense accounts, except for leasehold improvements which have been allocated to property, equipment and intangible assets.
The Company also purchased products and services from a company controlled or significantly influenced by a Board member. Total net product and services purchased for the three and six month periods ended August 31, 2010 was nil and $2,794 respectively [three and six months ended August 31, 2009—$4,681 and $6,573 respectively]. The majority of the purchases have been recorded in inventory and ultimately in cost of sales. This company ceased to be a related party on May 28, 2010.
All transactions are in the normal course of business and have been recorded at the exchange amount.
11. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
Under Canadian generally accepted accounting principles, financial instruments are classified into one of the following categories: held for trading, held-to-maturity, available-for-sale, loans and receivables, or other liabilities.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
11. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (Continued)
Fair Value
The following table summarizes the carrying values of the Company's financial instruments:
| August 31, 2010 | February 28, 2010 | |||||
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Held-for-trading(1) | 98,477 | 113,350 | |||||
Loans and receivables(2) | 20,920 | 28,990 | |||||
Other financial liabilities(3) | 11,833 | 31,269 |
- (1)
- Includes cash, cash equivalents, and short term investments
- (2)
- Includes trade receivables and other receivables which are financial in nature
- (3)
- Includes accounts payable and accrued liabilities which are financial in nature
Cash and cash equivalents, short term investments, trade receivables, other receivables, accounts payable and accrued liabilities are short term financial instruments whose fair value approximates the carrying amount given that they will mature shortly. As at the balance sheet date, there are no significant differences between the carrying value of these items and their estimated fair values.
Interest rate risk
Cash and cash equivalents with variable interest rates expose the Company to interest rate risk on these financial instruments. The Company pays interest on its line of credit at the bank's prime rate of interest plus 1%, and has interest rate risk exposure due to changes in the bank's prime rate. The line of credit was not utilized as at August 31, 2010.
Credit risk
In addition to trade receivables and other receivables, the Company is exposed to credit risk on its cash and cash equivalents, and short term investments in the event that its counterparties do not meet their obligations. The Company does not use credit derivatives or similar instruments to mitigate this risk and, as such, the maximum exposure is the full carrying value or face value of the financial instrument. The Company minimizes credit risk on cash and cash equivalents and short term investments by transacting with only reputable financial institutions.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
11. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (Continued)
Foreign exchange risk
The following table summarizes the currency distribution of the Company's financial instruments in US dollars, as at August 31, 2010:
| August 31, 2010 | February 28, 2010 | |||||||||||||||||
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| US Dollars | CDN Dollars | Other Currency | US Dollars | CDN Dollars | Other Currency | |||||||||||||
Held-for-trading | 96% | 3% | 1% | 86% | 13% | 1% | |||||||||||||
Loans and receivables | 94% | 5% | 1% | 93% | 6% | 1% | |||||||||||||
Other financial liabilities | 30% | 70% | 0% | 65% | 35% | 0% |
Foreign exchange risk arises because of fluctuations in exchange rates. The Company does not currently use derivative financial instruments to mitigate this risk.
If the US dollar had appreciated 1 percent against all foreign currencies at August 31, 2010, with all other variables held constant, the impact of this foreign currency change on the Company's foreign denominated financial instruments would have resulted in an increase in after-tax net income of $34 for the three and six month periods ended August 31, 2010 [three and six month periods ended August 31, 2009—$72], with an equal and opposite effect if the US dollar had depreciated 1 percent against all foreign currencies at August 31, 2010.
Liquidity risk
A risk exists that the Company will not be able to meet its financial obligations as they become due. Based on the Company's recent performance, current revenue expectations and strong current ratio, management believes that liquidity risk is low.
12. SEGMENTS AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
The Company operates in one reportable segment—broadband wireless backhaul equipment. All significant assets held by the Company are located in Canada. The following table presents total revenues by geographic location:
| Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| August 31, 2010 | August 31, 2009 | August 31, 2010 | August 31, 2009 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| $'s | % | $'s | % | $'s | % | $'s | % | |||||||||||||||||
Canada | 1,249 | 4% | 1,057 | 3% | 3,975 | 5% | 1,844 | 4% | |||||||||||||||||
North America (excluding Canada) | 19,050 | 70% | 28,042 | 87% | 59,240 | 78% | 37,729 | 83% | |||||||||||||||||
Europe, Middle East, and Africa | 6,420 | 24% | 2,708 | 8% | 11,868 | 16% | 5,175 | 12% | |||||||||||||||||
Other | 452 | 2% | 616 | 2% | 814 | 1% | 674 | 1% | |||||||||||||||||
Total Revenue | 27,171 | 100% | 32,423 | 100% | 75,897 | 100% | 45,422 | 100% | |||||||||||||||||
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
13. ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE
The Company was dependent on two key customers with respect to revenue in the three months ended August 31, 2010. These customers represented approximately 59% and 15% of sales respectively for the three month period ended August 31, 2010 [three months ended August 31, 2009—77% and 0% respectively].
The Company was dependent on one key customer with respect to revenue in the six months ended August 31, 2010. This customer represented approximately 71% of sales for the six month period ended August 31, 2010 [six months ended August 31, 2009—69%].
14. RECONCILIATION WITH UNITED STATES GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
The Company follows Canadian GAAP which is different in some respects from the accounting principles applicable in the United States ["U.S. GAAP"] and from practices prescribed by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The significant differences between Canadian and U.S. GAAP, and their effects on the consolidated financial statements, are described below:
The following table reconciles net and comprehensive income as reported under Canadian GAAP to net and comprehensive income that would have been reported had the consolidated financial statements been prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP:
The following table details the computation of net and comprehensive income under U.S. GAAP:
| Three months ended August 31 | Six months ended August 31 | ||||||||||||
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| 2010 | 2009 | 2010 | 2009 | ||||||||||
Net and comprehensive income in accordance with Canadian GAAP | 1,225 | 5,745 | 10,915 | 3,395 | ||||||||||
Share-based compensation adjustment | (28 | ) | 11 | (57 | ) | 13 | ||||||||
Net and Comprehensive income in accordance with U.S. GAAP | 1,197 | 5,756 | 10,858 | 3,408 | ||||||||||
There was no effect of the above adjustments on the total shareholders' equity.
The following table details the computation of basic and diluted income per share under U.S. GAAP:
| Three months ended August 31 | Six months ended August 31 | ||||||||||||
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| 2010 | 2009 | 2010 | 2009 | ||||||||||
Net and Comprehensive income in accordance with U.S. GAAP | 1,197 | 5,756 | 10,858 | 3,408 | ||||||||||
Weighted average number of shares | 35,978,213 | 28,620,162 | 36,447,553 | 28,594,700 | ||||||||||
Basic income per share | 0.03 | 0.20 | 0.30 | 0.12 | ||||||||||
Weighted average number of shares—diluted | 36,690,926 | 29,675,696 | 37,345,767 | 29,281,050 | ||||||||||
Diluted income per share | 0.03 | 0.19 | 0.29 | 0.12 |
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts
(unaudited)
14. RECONCILIATION WITH UNITED STATES GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES (Continued)
Stock-based compensation
Under Canadian GAAP, effective March 1, 2004, public companies must account for stock-based compensation granted to employees, officers and directors at fair value, which is measured using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. Prior to the IPO, DragonWave was privately held and used the minimum value methodology for valuing stock-based compensation, also allowable under Canadian GAAP.
Under U.S. GAAP, effective March 1, 2006, the Company adopted Statement of Financial Accounting Standards ASC 718, "Stock Compensation" ["ASC 718"], formerly SFAS No. 123(R) "Share-based payments." This standard requires companies to expense the fair value of stock-based compensation awards through operations, including estimating forfeitures at the time of grant in order to estimate the amount of stock-based awards that will ultimately vest. The Company elected to apply the modified prospective application transition method to account for stock options outstanding as at February 28, 2005. This method requires that the provisions of ASC 718 are generally applied only to share-based awards granted, modified, repurchased or cancelled on March 1, 2006 and thereafter. ASC 718 was applied prospectively to new awards and to awards modified, repurchased, or cancelled after the required effective date. The Company had previously applied ASC 718 and recognizes the remaining value of awards granted prior to March 1, 2006 over their remaining service period.
The Company has adopted the straight-line attribution method for determining the compensation cost to be recorded during each accounting period. However, awards based on performance conditions are recorded as compensation expense when the performance conditions are expected to be met.
As a result of adopting ASC 718, which does not permit the use of the minimum value method additional compensation expense has been recorded under U.S. GAAP for the three and six month periods ended August 31, 2010 and August 31, 2009.
The Company derives the volatility over the expected term of the awards based on comparable companies' historical volatilities as this represents the most appropriate basis to determine actual expected volatility of its own shares in future periods. The expected life of options was determined based on several factors including historical life, probable life before exercise, and probability of exercise.
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS Expressed in US $000's (unaudited)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts (unaudited)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS Expressed in US $000's (unaudited)
DragonWave Inc. NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Expressed in US $000's except share and per share amounts (unaudited)