iRobot Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2022 Financial Results
iRobot Corp. (NASDAQ: IRBT) reported its fourth quarter and full-year financial results for 2022, showing a significant revenue decline. Q4 revenue was $357.9 million, down from $455.4 million in Q4 2021, while full-year revenue decreased 24% to $1.183 billion. The company faced reduced orders in North America and EMEA, with EMEA revenue down 43% for the year. Despite these challenges, direct-to-consumer sales rose 7% in Q4 and 3% for the year. Operating losses widened, with a Q4 GAAP loss of $84.8 million and a full-year GAAP loss of $240.4 million. iRobot is implementing cost-saving measures, including a 7% workforce reduction, aiming for $14 million in annual savings.
- Direct-to-consumer revenue increased 7% in Q4 2022.
- Community of engaged customers grew by 26% to 17.6 million.
- Q4 2022 revenue dropped 21% compared to Q4 2021.
- Full-year 2022 revenue declined 24% from 2021 levels.
- GAAP operating loss widened to $84.8 million in Q4 2022, compared to $44.9 million in Q4 2021.
- 2022 GAAP net loss per share was ($10.52), a decline from a profit of $1.08 in 2021.
Financial Performance Highlights
- Revenue for the fourth quarter of 2022 was
, compared with$357.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2021. Full-year 2022 revenue of$455.4 million declined$1,183.4 million 24% from in 2021.$1,565.0 million - The company's fourth-quarter 2022 revenue performance was primarily impacted by lower orders from retailers and distributors in
North America and EMEA. - Geographically, fourth-quarter 2022 revenue declined
26% in EMEA,22% in theU.S. and2% inJapan over the prior period last year. Full-year 2022 revenue declined43% in EMEA,18% in theU.S. and6% inJapan . - Thanks to a solid initial contribution from the newly introduced Roomba Combo j7+, revenue from mid-tier robots (with an MSRP between
and$300 ) and premium robots (with an MSRP of$499 or more) represented$500 84% of total robot sales in the fourth quarter of 2022 versus81% in the same quarter one year ago. Mid-tier and premium robots represented82% of full-year 2022 robot sales, compared with83% in 2021. Aeris air purifier revenue was not material in the fourth quarter of 2022. - We estimate that iRobot's fourth-quarter 2022 revenue to support e-commerce, which spans the company's own website and app, dedicated e-commerce websites and the online arms of traditional retailers, declined by approximately
17% from the fourth quarter of 2021 and represented55% of fourth-quarter 2022 revenue. For the full year 2022, we estimate that revenue to support e-commerce declined by approximately24% and represented59% of annual revenue versus58% in 2021. iRobot's direct-to-consumer (DTC) revenue of in the fourth quarter of 2022 increased$73 million 7% from the prior year's fourth quarter. Full-year 2022 DTC revenue of grew$194 million 3% over 2021. - The company's fourth-quarter 2022 GAAP operating loss was
( , compared with the company's GAAP operating loss of$84.8) million ( in the fourth quarter of 2021. iRobot's fourth-quarter 2022 non-GAAP operating loss was$44.9) million ( , compared with a non-GAAP operating loss of$61.6) million ( in the same period one year ago. The company's fourth-quarter 2022 operating loss reflected the impact of lower revenue and a lower gross profit margin primarily attributable to increased promotional activities. The company's full-year 2022 GAAP operating loss was$33.6) million ( , compared with a GAAP operating loss of$240.4) million ( in 2021. iRobot's non-GAAP operating loss for 2022 was$1.1) million ( versus non-GAAP operating income of$168.0) million for full year 2021.$38.3 million - iRobot's GAAP net loss per share was (
) for the fourth quarter of 2022, compared with a GAAP net loss per share of ($3.07 ) in the fourth quarter of 2021. Non-GAAP net loss per share was ($1.17 ) for the fourth quarter of 2022 versus a non-GAAP net loss per share of ($1.52 ) in the fourth quarter of 2021. GAAP net loss per share for 2022 was ($1.05 ), compared with GAAP net income per share of$10.52 in 2021. For the full-year 2022, the company's non-GAAP net loss per share was ($1.08 ), compared with non-GAAP net income per share of$4.33 in 2021.$1.34 - As of
December 31, 2022 , the company's cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments were , compared with$117.9 million as of$89.6 million October 1, 2022 and at the end of 2021. During the fourth quarter, the company repaid its total outstanding borrowings of$234.5 million on its credit facility.$90.0 million - The company's inventory balance was
, or 95 days – GAAP (or 96 days – non-GAAP), as of$285 million December 31, 2022 , versus , or 191 days as of$419 million October 1, 2022 and , or 92 days, at the end of 2021. The sequential decrease in inventory from third-quarter 2022 levels primarily reflected the use of on-hand inventory to fulfill fourth-quarter 2022 orders and a significant decrease in in-transit inventory.$333 million - iRobot plans to continue using its on-hand inventory to fulfill what it expects will be relatively muted orders during the first quarter of 2023 due in part to the shifting of certain orders into the second quarter of 2023. Given these dynamics, iRobot has temporarily reduced robot production at its contract manufacturing partners in
China andMalaysia with plans to increase production inApril 2023 .
First-Quarter 2023 Cost Reduction Actions
- As a follow-on action to the company's
August 2022 restructuring of operations and in anticipation that market conditions will remain challenging into 2023, iRobot has initiated a new restructuring program that is expected to deliver net annualized savings of approximately . As part of this restructuring, the company plans to reduce its workforce by approximately$14 million 7% , or approximately 85 employees, primarily by streamlining certain functions across the company. In addition to the reduction in force, iRobot's 2023 operating plan incorporates scaled back working media and other demand-generation activities, limited investment in non-robotic product categories and minimal new hiring plans in 2023. - In conjunction with the workforce reduction, iRobot expects to record restructuring charges of approximately
in the first quarter of 2023.$4 million - The company anticipates that the decline in 2023 GAAP and non-GAAP operating expenses will range from mid-single digits to low double-digits on a percentage basis from 2022 GAAP and non-GAAP levels.
Fourth-Quarter and Recent Business Highlights
- The company's floor care products were featured as recommended gifts during 2022 holiday season by
The Wall Street Journal , The New York Times and WELT among many other top newspapers, magazines and websites. In addition, the Roomba Combo j7+, introduced inSeptember 2022 , received favorable reviews by The Verge, Men's Health, Tech Radar in theU.K. ,El Pais inSpain and Kaden Watch inJapan . - The company's community of engaged, connected customers who have opted-in to its digital communications grew to 17.6 million at the end of 2022, an increase of
26% from 2021. - In mid-December, the United States Trade Representative announced a nine–month extension of a Section 301 tariff exclusion for robotic vacuum cleaners that had been set to expire at the end of 2022.
- On
January 20, 2023 , based on the company's fourth-quarter 2022 cash performance and cash generation outlook for 2023, iRobot disclosed a new amendment to its credit facility that, among other changes, extended the expiration date fromJune 2023 tomid-September 2024 , and resized the commitment to .$100 million
In light of the pending transaction with Amazon.com, Inc., which was announced on
About
iRobot is a global consumer robot company that designs and builds thoughtful robots and intelligent home innovations that make life better. iRobot introduced the first Roomba robot vacuum in 2002. Today, iRobot is a global enterprise that has sold millions of robots worldwide. iRobot's product portfolio features technologies and advanced concepts in cleaning, mapping and navigation. Working from this portfolio, iRobot engineers are building robots and smart home devices to help consumers make their homes easier to maintain and healthier places to live. For more information about iRobot, please visit www.irobot.com.
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This communication contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company's current expectations, estimates and projections about its business and industry, all of which are subject to change. In this context, forward-looking statements often address expected future business and financial performance and financial condition, and often contain words such as "expect," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "could," "seek," "see," "will," "may," "would," "might," "potentially," "estimate," "continue," "expect," "target," similar expressions or the negatives of these words or other comparable terminology that convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes. All forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, and are not guarantees of future results, such as statements about the consummation of the proposed transaction and the anticipated benefits thereof. These and other forward-looking statements, including the Company's plans and expectations regarding 2023 cost reduction actions and the financial impacts thereof, expected 2023 operating costs, plans relating to manufacturing production, and plans for inventory use in the first quarter of 2023 are not guarantees of future results and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Accordingly, there are or will be important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such statements and, therefore, you should not place undue reliance on any such statements and caution must be exercised in relying on forward-looking statements. Important risk factors that may cause such a difference include, but are not limited to: (i) the ability of the parties to consummate the proposed transaction with Amazon.com, Inc in a timely manner or at all; (ii) the satisfaction (or waiver) of closing conditions to the consummation of the proposed transaction; (iii) potential delays in consummating the proposed transaction; (iv) the ability of the Company to timely and successfully achieve the anticipated benefits of the proposed transaction; (v) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance or condition that could give rise to the termination of the merger agreement; (vi) the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the current conflict between the
Consolidated Statements of Operations | |||||||
(in thousands, except per share amounts) | |||||||
(unaudited) | |||||||
For the three months ended | For the twelve months ended | ||||||
Revenue | $ 357,872 | $ 455,448 | $ 1,183,383 | $ 1,564,987 | |||
Cost of revenue: | |||||||
Cost of product revenue | 272,367 | 329,275 | 830,478 | 1,013,465 | |||
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | 280 | 548 | 2,812 | 1,223 | |||
Total cost of revenue | 272,647 | 329,823 | 833,290 | 1,014,688 | |||
Gross profit | 85,225 | 125,625 | 350,093 | 550,299 | |||
Operating expenses: | |||||||
Research and development | 40,615 | 40,472 | 166,508 | 161,331 | |||
Selling and marketing | 95,952 | 103,126 | 293,307 | 289,848 | |||
General and administrative | 33,527 | 26,603 | 118,112 | 99,190 | |||
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | (54) | 369 | 12,549 | 1,030 | |||
Total operating expenses | 170,040 | 170,570 | 590,476 | 551,399 | |||
Operating loss | (84,815) | (44,945) | (240,383) | (1,100) | |||
Other (expense) income, net | (1,393) | 3,246 | (21,300) | 29,384 | |||
(Loss) income before income taxes | (86,208) | (41,699) | (261,683) | 28,284 | |||
Income tax (benefit) expense | (2,107) | (10,188) | 24,612 | (2,106) | |||
Net (loss) income | $ (84,101) | $ (31,511) | $ (286,295) | $ 30,390 | |||
Net (loss) income per share: | |||||||
Basic | $ (3.07) | $ (1.17) | $ (10.52) | $ 1.10 | |||
Diluted | $ (3.07) | $ (1.17) | $ (10.52) | $ 1.08 | |||
Number of shares used in per share calculations: | |||||||
Basic | 27,379 | 26,978 | 27,214 | 27,687 | |||
Diluted | 27,379 | 26,978 | 27,214 | 28,162 | |||
Stock-based compensation included in above figures: | |||||||
Cost of revenue | $ 620 | $ 392 | $ 2,194 | $ 1,321 | |||
Research and development | 2,816 | 2,646 | 10,473 | 9,542 | |||
Selling and marketing | 1,558 | 1,208 | 6,358 | 4,190 | |||
General and administrative | 3,402 | 1,253 | 12,880 | 6,641 | |||
Total | $ 8,396 | $ 5,499 | $ 31,905 | $ 21,694 | |||
iRobot Corporation | |||
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets | |||
(unaudited, in thousands) | |||
Assets | |||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 117,949 | $ 201,457 | |
Short term investments | - | 33,044 | |
Accounts receivable, net | 66,025 | 160,642 | |
Inventory | 285,250 | 333,296 | |
Other current assets | 59,076 | 61,094 | |
Total current assets | 528,300 | 789,533 | |
Property and equipment, net | 60,909 | 78,887 | |
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 26,084 | 37,609 | |
Deferred tax assets | 16,248 | 37,945 | |
Goodwill | 167,724 | 173,292 | |
Intangible assets, net | 11,260 | 28,410 | |
Other assets | 24,918 | 38,753 | |
Total assets | $ 835,443 | $ 1,184,429 | |
Liabilities and stockholders' equity | |||
Accounts payable | $ 184,016 | $ 251,298 | |
Accrued expenses | 98,959 | 132,618 | |
Deferred revenue and customer advances | 13,208 | 11,767 | |
Total current liabilities | 296,183 | 395,683 | |
Operating lease liabilities | 33,247 | 43,462 | |
Deferred tax liabilities | 931 | 3,250 | |
Other long-term liabilities | 29,366 | 25,311 | |
Total long-term liabilities | 63,544 | 72,023 | |
Total liabilities | 359,727 | 467,706 | |
Stockholders' equity | 475,716 | 716,723 | |
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ 835,443 | $ 1,184,429 |
iRobot Corporation | |||
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows | |||
(unaudited, in thousands) | |||
For the twelve months ended | |||
Cash flows from operating activities: | |||
Net (loss) income | $ (286,295) | $ 30,390 | |
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash used in operating activities: | |||
Depreciation and amortization | 47,869 | 33,309 | |
Loss (gain) on equity investment | 19,718 | (30,063) | |
Stock-based compensation | 31,905 | 21,694 | |
Deferred income taxes, net | 18,799 | (6,934) | |
Other | (1,003) | 5,940 | |
Changes in operating assets and liabilities — (use) source, excluding effects of acquisition | |||
Accounts receivable | 94,750 | 10,290 | |
Inventory | 49,399 | (151,193) | |
Other assets | 52,029 | (19,868) | |
Accounts payable | (73,598) | 82,289 | |
Accrued expenses and other liabilities | (43,594) | (7,824) | |
Net cash used in operating activities | (90,021) | (31,970) | |
Cash flows from investing activities: | |||
Additions of property and equipment | (12,325) | (29,928) | |
Purchase of investments | (3,150) | (10,811) | |
Cash paid for business acquisition, net of cash acquired | - | (71,357) | |
Sales and maturities of investments | 17,723 | 63,976 | |
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities | 2,248 | (48,120) | |
Cash flows from financing activities: | |||
Proceeds from employee stock plans | 4,719 | 6,719 | |
Income tax withholding payment associated with restricted stock vesting | (1,775) | (5,161) | |
Stock repurchases | - | (150,000) | |
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | 2,944 | (148,442) | |
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | 1,321 | (2,646) | |
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents | (83,508) | (231,178) | |
Cash and cash equivalents, at beginning of period | 201,457 | 432,635 | |
Cash and cash equivalents, at end of period | $ 117,949 | $ 201,457 | |
iRobot Corporation | |||||||
Supplemental Information | |||||||
(unaudited) | |||||||
For the three months ended | For the twelve months ended | ||||||
Revenue by Geography: * | |||||||
Domestic | $ 175,481 | $ 226,035 | $ 615,107 | $ 754,173 | |||
International | 182,391 | 229,413 | 568,276 | 810,814 | |||
Total | $ 357,872 | $ 455,448 | $ 1,183,383 | $ 1,564,987 | |||
Robot Units Shipped * | |||||||
Vacuum | 1,213 | 1,480 | 3,772 | 4,976 | |||
Mopping | 122 | 177 | 410 | 626 | |||
Total | 1,335 | 1,657 | 4,182 | 5,602 | |||
Revenue by Product Category ** | |||||||
Vacuum*** | $ 331 | $ 408 | $ 1,066 | $ 1,399 | |||
Mopping and other**** | 27 | 47 | 117 | 166 | |||
Total | $ 358 | $ 455 | $ 1,183 | $ 1,565 | |||
Average gross selling prices for robot units | $ 362 | $ 352 | $ 337 | $ 332 | |||
Headcount | 1,254 | 1,372 | |||||
* in thousands | |||||||
** in millions | |||||||
*** Includes Roomba robot vacuum-related accessory revenue | |||||||
**** Includes Braava robot mop-related accessory revenue and air purifier, handheld vacuum and Root | |||||||
Certain numbers may not total due to rounding |
Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures
In addition to disclosing financial results in accordance with
Our non-GAAP financial measures reflect adjustments based on the following items. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP, and the financial results calculated in accordance with GAAP and reconciliations from these results should be carefully evaluated.
Amortization of acquired intangible assets: Amortization of acquired intangible assets consists of amortization of intangible assets including completed technology, customer relationships, and reacquired distribution rights acquired in connection with business combinations as well as any non-cash impairment charges associated with intangible assets in connection with our past acquisitions. Amortization charges for our acquisition-related intangible assets are inconsistent in size and are significantly impacted by the timing and valuation of our acquisitions. We exclude these charges from our non-GAAP measures to facilitate an evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to our past operating performance.
Stock-Based Compensation: Stock-based compensation is a non-cash charge relating to stock-based awards. We exclude this expense as it is a non-cash expense, and we assess our internal operations excluding this expense and believe it facilitates comparisons to the performance of other companies.
Tariff Refunds: iRobot's Section 301 List 3 Tariff Exclusion was reinstated in
IP Litigation Expense, Net: IP litigation expense, net relates to legal costs incurred to litigate patent, trademark, copyright and false advertising infringements, or to oppose or defend against interparty actions related to intellectual property. Any settlement payment or proceeds resulting from these infringements are included or netted against the costs. We exclude these costs from our non-GAAP measures as we do not believe these costs have a direct correlation to the operations of our business and may vary in size depending on the timing and results of such litigations and settlements.
Restructuring and Other: Restructuring charges are related to one-time actions associated with realigning resources, enhancing operational productivity and efficiency, or improving our cost structure in support of our strategy. Such actions are not reflective of ongoing operations and include costs primarily associated with severance costs, certain professional fees, costs associated with consolidation of facilities, warehouses and any other leased properties, and other non-recurring costs directly associated with resource realignments tied to strategic initiatives or changes in business conditions. We exclude this item from our non-GAAP measures when evaluating our recent and prospective business performance as such items vary significantly based on the magnitude of the action and do not reflect anticipated future operating costs. In addition, these charges do not necessarily provide meaningful insight into the fundamentals of current or past operations of our business.
Gain/Loss on Strategic Investments: Gain/loss on strategic investments includes fair value adjustments, realized gains and losses on the sales of these investments and losses on the impairment of these investments. We exclude these items from our non-GAAP measures because we do not believe they correlate to the performance of our core business and may vary in size based on market conditions and events. We believe that the exclusion of these gains or losses provides investors with a supplemental view of our operational performance.
Income tax adjustments: Income tax adjustments include the tax effect of the non-GAAP adjustments, calculated using the appropriate statutory tax rate for each adjustment. We reassess the need for any valuation allowance recorded based on the non-GAAP profitability and have eliminated the effect of the valuation allowance recorded in the
Supplemental Reconciliation of GAAP Actuals to Non-GAAP Actuals | |||||
(in thousands, except per share amounts) | |||||
(unaudited) | |||||
For the three months ended | For the twelve months ended | ||||
GAAP Revenue | $ 357,872 | $ 455,448 | $ 1,183,383 | $ 1,564,987 | |
GAAP Gross Profit | $ 85,225 | $ 125,625 | $ 350,093 | $ 550,299 | |
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | 280 | 548 | 2,812 | 1,223 | |
Stock-based compensation | 620 | 392 | 2,194 | 1,321 | |
Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense | 462 | - | 462 | - | |
Tariff refunds | - | - | (11,727) | (270) | |
Restructuring and other | - | - | 4,551 | - | |
Non-GAAP Gross Profit | $ 86,587 | $ 126,565 | $ 348,385 | $ 552,573 | |
Non-GAAP Gross Margin | 24.2 % | 27.8 % | 29.4 % | 35.3 % | |
GAAP Operating Expenses | $ 170,040 | $ 170,570 | $ 590,476 | $ 551,399 | |
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | 54 | (369) | (12,549) | (1,030) | |
Stock-based compensation | (7,776) | (5,107) | (29,711) | (20,373) | |
Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense | (10,079) | (784) | (18,195) | (2,059) | |
IP litigation expense, net | (404) | (4,173) | (4,638) | (13,464) | |
Restructuring and other | (3,628) | 58 | (9,042) | (156) | |
Non-GAAP Operating Expenses | $ 148,207 | $ 160,195 | $ 516,341 | $ 514,317 | |
Non-GAAP Operating Expenses as a % of Non-GAAP Revenue | 41.4 % | 35.2 % | 43.6 % | 32.9 % | |
GAAP Operating Loss | $ (84,815) | $ (44,945) | $ (240,383) | $ (1,100) | |
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | 226 | 917 | 15,361 | 2,253 | |
Stock-based compensation | 8,396 | 5,499 | 31,905 | 21,694 | |
Tariff refunds | - | - | (11,727) | (270) | |
Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense | 10,541 | 784 | 18,657 | 2,059 | |
IP litigation expense, net | 404 | 4,173 | 4,638 | 13,464 | |
Restructuring and other | 3,628 | (58) | 13,593 | 156 | |
Non-GAAP Operating (Loss) Income | $ (61,620) | $ (33,630) | $ (167,956) | $ 38,256 | |
Non-GAAP Operating Margin | (17.2) % | (7.4) % | (14.2) % | 2.4 % | |
Supplemental Reconciliation of GAAP Actuals to Non-GAAP Actuals continued (in thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited) | |||||
For the three months ended | For the twelve months ended | ||||
GAAP Income Tax (Benefit) Expense | $ (2,107) | $ (10,188) | $ 24,612 | $ (2,106) | |
Tax effect of non-GAAP adjustments | (22,986) | 3,061 | (50,635) | (2,933) | |
Other tax adjustments | 4,690 | 1,973 | (25,789) | 4,902 | |
Non-GAAP Income Tax Benefit | $ (20,403) | $ (5,154) | $ (51,812) | $ (137) | |
GAAP Net (Loss) Income | $ (84,101) | $ (31,511) | $ (286,295) | $ 30,390 | |
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | 226 | 917 | 15,361 | 2,253 | |
Stock-based compensation | 8,396 | 5,499 | 31,905 | 21,694 | |
Tariff refunds | - | - | (11,727) | (270) | |
Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense | 10,541 | 784 | 18,657 | 2,059 | |
IP litigation expense, net | 404 | 4,173 | 4,638 | 13,464 | |
Restructuring and other | 3,628 | (58) | 13,593 | 156 | |
Loss (gain) on strategic investments | 890 | (3,135) | 19,718 | (30,063) | |
Income tax effect | 18,296 | (5,034) | 76,424 | (1,969) | |
Non-GAAP Net (Loss) Income | $ (41,720) | $ (28,365) | $ (117,726) | $ 37,714 | |
GAAP Net (Loss) Income Per Diluted Share | $ (3.07) | $ (1.17) | $ (10.52) | $ 1.08 | |
Amortization of acquired intangible assets | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.56 | 0.08 | |
Stock-based compensation | 0.31 | 0.20 | 1.17 | 0.77 | |
Tariff refunds | - | - | (0.43) | (0.01) | |
Net merger, acquisition and divestiture expense | 0.39 | 0.03 | 0.69 | 0.07 | |
IP litigation expense, net | 0.01 | 0.16 | 0.17 | 0.48 | |
Restructuring and other | 0.13 | - | 0.50 | 0.01 | |
Loss (gain) on strategic investments | 0.03 | (0.11) | 0.72 | (1.07) | |
Income tax effect | 0.67 | (0.19) | 2.81 | (0.07) | |
Non-GAAP Net (Loss) Income Per Diluted Share | $ (1.52) | $ (1.05) | $ (4.33) | $ 1.34 | |
Number of shares used in diluted per share calculation | 27,379 | 26,978 | 27,214 | 28,162 | |
Supplemental Information | |||||
Days sales outstanding | 17 | 32 | |||
GAAP Days in inventory | 95 | 92 | |||
Non-GAAP Days in inventory | 96 | 92 |
iRobot Corporation | ||||
Supplemental Data - Impact of Section 301 Tariffs | ||||
(in thousands, except per share amounts) | ||||
(unaudited) | ||||
For the three months ended | For the twelve months ended | |||
Section 301 Tariff Costs | $ 497 | $ 19,105 | $ 2,968 | $ 48,255 |
Impact of Section 301 tariff costs to gross and operating margin | (0.1) % | (4.2) % | (0.3) % | (3.1) % |
Tax effected impact of Section 301 tariff costs to net income per | $ (0.02) | $ (0.57) | $ (0.11) | $ (1.54) |
Tax effected impact of Section 301 tariff costs to net income per | $ (0.01) | $ (0.60) | $ (0.08) | $ (1.72) |
Certain numbers may not total due to rounding |
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