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(Press
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CALABASAS
HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 5, 2004--THQ Inc. (Nasdaq:THQI):
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Three Franchises Exceed Sales of One Million Units Each During the
Quarter
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Board Authorizes Additional $25 Million in Share Repurchases
Reflecting
better-than-expected holiday sales, THQ Inc. (Nasdaq:THQI) today
announced that revenue and net income reached new all-time highs in the
third quarter of fiscal 2004 ended December 31, 2003.
Fiscal
2004 third quarter revenue climbed 35% to $293.1 million, from $217.8
million in the corresponding prior-year period. Net income for the
fiscal 2004 third quarter advanced to $30.4 million, or $0.78 per
diluted share, which included an increase in allowance for doubtful
accounts of $7.0 million, or $0.11 per diluted share, related to KB
Toy's recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy announcement. For the 2003 fiscal
third quarter, THQ reported net income of $3.1 million, or $0.08 per
diluted share, which included special charges of $0.33 per diluted
share.
For
the nine-months ended December 31, 2003, revenue grew 29% to $517.7
million from $400.8 million for the same period a year ago. Net income
for the first nine months of fiscal 2004 was $30.4 million, or $0.78 per
diluted share, which included the increase in allowance for doubtful
accounts related to KB Toy's bankruptcy and a $0.06 per diluted share
benefit from an insurance settlement reported in the second fiscal
quarter of 2004. For the nine months ended December 31, 2002, net income
was $10.2 million, or $0.25 per diluted share, which included special
charges of $0.39 per diluted share.
"Our
portfolio of both new and proven franchise titles delivered the best
quarter in THQ's history," said Brian J. Farrell, THQ's president
and CEO. "Our team's outstanding execution on the strategic
initiatives we implemented in 2003 drove our record December quarter
operating results. We established a new franchise Tak and the Power of
Juju with our partner Nickelodeon; achieved multi-million unit sales of
Finding Nemo, the first title under our multi-property license agreement
with Disney Interactive and Pixar Animation Studios; and delivered on
our product quality initiative with excellent ratings for WWE(TM)
SmackDown!(TM) Here Comes the Pain! and SpongeBob SquarePants(TM) Battle
for Bikini Bottom, among others."
Farrell
noted that THQ ranked as the #2 independent publisher and the #3
publisher overall in the US for 2003, as reported by The NPD Group TRSTS
Video Games Service. "We were one of only two US publishers to gain
market share in 2003, and we consistently ranked among the top four
independent publishers each month. This consistent performance
underscores the success of THQ's portfolio strategy," Farrell said.
The
company also announced that its Board of Directors has authorized an
expansion of the current stock repurchase program by $25 million to a
total of $75 million, $44 million of which has been expended through
December 31, 2003. Under the stock repurchase program the company will
continue to repurchase shares of its common stock from time to time on
the open market or in private transactions.
Third
Quarter Highlights:
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THQ achieved the #2 independent publisher ranking with a 6.6% market
share for the 2003 calendar year, according to NPD
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THQ shipped in excess of 2.3 million units worldwide of Disney/Pixar's
Finding Nemo across five platforms, bringing 2003 global annual sales to
more than 4 million units
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THQ shipped more than 1.6 million units worldwide of WWE SmackDown! Here
Comes the Pain! for PlayStation(R) 2
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THQ shipped more than 1.3 million units worldwide of SpongeBob
SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom across five platforms
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In collaboration with Nickelodeon, THQ established a new franchise Tak
and the Power of Juju and shipped more than 750,000 units across three
platforms in North America alone
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Tak and the Power of Juju was named IGN's "Best Platform Game -
Game Cube" of 2003
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WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain! won the "Best Fighting
Game" award at Spike TV's first annual Video Game Awards show and
was named IGN's "Best Wrestling Game" of 2003
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THQ announced a co-publishing agreement with Sega through which the
companies will release two new Nintendo(R) Game Boy Advance titles based
on Sonic the Hedgehog(R) in North, Central and South America in the
first half of 2004
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THQ Wireless(TM) and Vodafone announced an agreement for the
distribution of Twentieth Century Fox's "The Simpsons" branded
mobile content exclusively to Vodafone customers throughout Europe,
Australia and New Zealand
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THQ named Eric Doctorow to the new position of Chief Operating Officer
and appointed Tim Walsh President of THQ Wireless
Guidance
The
company expects to launch eight product SKUs in the 2004 fiscal fourth
quarter, including five new Scooby-Doo!(TM) SKUs, which will be shipped
in conjunction with Warner Bros.' theatrical release in March of Scooby-Doo!
Two: Monsters Unleashed; MX Unleashed for PlayStation 2 and Xbox; and
Sonic Battle for Game Boy Advance. In addition, Tak and the Power of
Juju and Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy(TM) will be released
internationally during the quarter. The company also announced that the
planned release of Full Spectrum Warrior on Xbox has been rescheduled
from March 2004 to June 8, 2004. The PC version is scheduled for
September 2004.
THQ
reaffirmed its previous guidance for fiscal fourth quarter revenue of
approximately $90 million and revised guidance for earnings per diluted
share to approximately $0.07, reflecting the rescheduled launch of Full
Spectrum Warrior and a higher mix of licensed properties and catalog
sales.
For
the fiscal year ending March 31, 2004, THQ now expects revenue of
approximately $608 million and earnings of approximately $0.84 per
diluted share, which includes a $0.06 benefit per diluted share from an
insurance settlement reported in the second fiscal quarter of 2004.
For
the fiscal year ending March 31, 2005, THQ currently anticipates
revenues of approximately $655 million and earnings per diluted share of
$0.94. "Our initial view of fiscal 2005 assumes, among other
factors, PlayStation 2 and Xbox console price cuts to $149 and nearly
$10 million of increased product development expenses as we expand our
internal studios and begin to invest in the new hardware
platforms," said Farrell.
"THQ's
fiscal 2005 product line up includes sequels to some of our best-selling
titles in fiscal 2004, such as the next installment of WWE: SmackDown!,
SpongeBob SquarePants and Tak and the Power of Juju as well as games
based on the next Disney/Pixar film, `The Incredibles,'" said
Farrell. "THQ will also launch new original properties and core
gamer titles such as Full Spectrum Warrior, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of
Chernobyl, The Punisher and Dawn of War(TM) in the new fiscal
year." |