Related Party Transactions Disclosure | Related-Party Transactions On October 10, 2021, Emerson Electric Co. (“Emerson”) entered into a definitive agreement (the “Transaction Agreement”) with AspenTech Corporation (f/k/a Aspen Technology, Inc.) (“Heritage AspenTech”) to contribute the Emerson industrial software business (the “Industrial Software Business”), along with $6.014 billion in cash, to create AspenTech (the “Transaction”). The Industrial Software Business included the DGM business and the SSE business. The Transaction closed on May 16, 2022 (“Closing Date”). Emerson owned approximately 56% of AspenTech on a fully diluted basis as of September 30, 2024. The Company utilizes some aspects of Emerson ’ s centralized treasury function to manage the working capital and financing needs of its business operations. This function oversees a cash pooling arrangement which sweeps certain Company cash accounts into pooled Emerson cash accounts on a daily basis which are reflected as receivables from related parties in the condensed consolidated balance sheets. Conversely, any cash funded to the Company from these pooled Emerson cash accounts are reflected as due to related parties in the condensed consolidated balance sheets. The aggregate net activity between the Company and Emerson associated with the cash pooling arrangement is reflected within cash flows from financing activities as net transfers from parent within the condensed consolidated statements of cash flows. Before the closing of the Transaction, the Industrial Software Business was charged for costs directly attributable to the DGM and SSE businesses and was allocated a portion of Emerson’s costs, including general corporate costs, information technology costs, insurance and other benefit costs, and shared service and other costs. All of these costs are reflected in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements. Management believes the methodologies and assumptions used to allocate these costs are reasonable. At the closing of the Transaction, Emerson and the Company entered into a transition service agreement (the “Transition Service Agreement”) for the provision of certain transitionary services from Emerson to the Company. Pursuant to the Transition Service Agreement, Emerson provides the Company with certain services, including information technology, human resources and other specified services, as well as access to certain of Emerson’s existing facilities. Transition Service Agreement related activities have been recorded as cost of goods sold or operating expenses from related parties and resulting balances have been presented as receivable from or due to related parties in the condensed consolidated financial statements. The Transition Services Agreement expires on December 31, 2024. In connection with the closing of the Transaction, the Company entered into a registration rights agreement (the “Registration Rights Agreement”) and a tax matters agreement (the “Tax Matters Agreement”) with Emerson. The Registration Rights Agreement grants Emerson certain market registration rights, including demand registration rights and piggyback registration rights, with respect to its registrable securities. The Company has agreed to pay out-of-pocket fees and expenses in connection with such registration, subject to certain exceptions. The Tax Matters Agreement governs the rights and obligations that the Company and Emerson have with respect to taxes of the Company and certain Emerson subsidiaries. In addition, under the terms of the Tax Matters Agreement, the Company agreed to indemnify Emerson and its affiliates against any and all tax-related liabilities incurred by them relating to the Transaction and certain related business reorganizations to the extent such tax-related liabilities are caused by any action taken by the Company. Receivables from related parties and due to related parties reported in the condensed consolidated balance sheets as of September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024 include the following: September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 (Dollars in Thousands) Interest bearing receivables from related parties $ 45,119 $ 78,278 Trade receivables from related parties 181 205 Receivables from related parties $ 45,300 $ 78,483 Interest bearing payables to related parties $ 24,661 $ 47,315 Trade payables to related parties 318 134 Due to related parties $ 24,979 $ 47,449 Allocations and charges from Emerson are as follows: Three Months Ended September 30, 2024 2023 (Dollars in Thousands) Information technology $ 194 $ 975 Shared services and other $ 162 $ 374 Corporate costs, human resources, and insurance and other benefits are recorded in general and administrative expenses and information technology, facility charges, and shared services and other are allocated to cost of goods sold and operating expenses based on systemic methods. Before the closing of the Transaction, the DGM and SSE businesses engaged in various transactions to sell software and purchase goods in the ordinary course of business with affiliates of Emerson. At the closing, the Company and Emerson entered into a commercial agreement to allow Emerson to distribute software and services from the Company (the “Commercial Agreement”). Pursuant to the Commercial Agreement as amended from time to time in accordance with the Stockholders Agreement (as defined below), AspenTech grants Emerson the right to distribute, on a non-exclusive basis, certain (i) existing Heritage AspenTech products, (ii) existing Emerson products transferred to AspenTech pursuant to the Transaction Agreement and (iii) future AspenTech products as mutually agreed upon, in each case, to end-users through Emerson acting as an agent, reseller or original equipment manufacturer. Commercial Agreement-related activities have been recorded as revenues and expenses from related parties and resulting trade balances have been presented as trade receivables from related parties in the condensed consolidated financial statements. Revenue and purchases from Emerson affiliates for the three months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023 are as follows: Three Months Ended September 30, 2024 2023 (Dollars in Thousands) Revenue from Emerson affiliates $ 987 $ 313 Purchases from Emerson affiliates $ 75 $ 68 Emerson Share Maintenance Rights Immediately following the closing of the Transaction, Emerson beneficially owned 55% of the fully diluted shares of AspenTech common stock. At the Closing Date, the Company and Emerson entered into a stockholders agreement (the “Stockholders Agreement”), which sets forth, among other matters, the right of Emerson to nominate directors to AspenTech’s board of directors, the right of Emerson to nominate the chair of AspenTech’s board of directors, the composition of the committees of AspenTech’s board of directors, certain consent rights of Emerson to certain material actions taken by the Company and consent rights with respect to modifications or changes to the Company’s business strategy. Under the Stockholders Agreement, Emerson also has the right to acquire additional equity securities of AspenTech pursuant to pre-agreed procedures and rights in order to maintain its ownership interest. No additional shares of common stock, or any other equity securities of AspenTech, were issued by the Company to Emerson subsequent to the closing of the Transaction through September 30, 2024. Plantweb Optics Analytics On July 28, 2023, the Company entered into the Plantweb Optics Analytics Assignment and License Agreement with Emerson for the purchase of Emerson’s Plantweb Optics Analytics software and the perpetual and royalty-free licensing of other Emerson intellectual property for $12.5 million in the aggregate. The Company is currently integrating the purchased software and licensed intellectual property with its existing asset performance management product suite and accordingly has capitalized the full purchase price in accordance with ASC 985-20, “Costs of Software to be Sold, Leased, or Marketed.” |