1 ================================================================================ SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-Q Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 FOR THE QUARTER ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1996 Commission file number 1-9330 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS CORPORATION - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter) <TABLE> <S> <C> GEORGIA 58-1964787 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) 4355 SHACKLEFORD ROAD, NORCROSS, GEORGIA 30093 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) </TABLE> Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (770) 381-2900 Indicate by a check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes x No ------ ----- As of September 30, 1996, 5,235,867 shares of Common Stock were outstanding. No exhibits are filed with this report. ================================================================================ Page 1
2 ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in thousands except share amounts) <TABLE> <CAPTION> SEPTEMBER 30, DECEMBER 31, 1996 1995 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASSETS (Unaudited) (Audited) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <S> <C> <C> Current assets: $ 1,990 $ 520 Cash 4,128 3,964 Accounts receivable, net 3,188 3,127 Notes and interest receivable 474 502 Inventories 448 534 Other current assets 448 534 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total current assets 10,228 8,647 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Long-term investments 11,440 10,922 Long-term notes receivable 1,364 1,356 Property and equipment, at cost less accumulated depreciation and amortization 1,991 1,619 Excess of cost over underlying net assets of businesses acquired, net of accumulated amortization 546 786 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total assets $25,569 $ 23,330 =============================================================================================== LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Current liabilities: Short-term borrowings $ -- $ 1,488 Accounts payable 1,227 1,632 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 1,892 1,435 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total current liabilities 3,119 4,555 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Long-term debt -- 50 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stockholders' equity: Common stock, $.01 par value, 20,000,000 authorized, 5,235,867 outstanding at Sept. 30, 1996 and 5,312,867 outstanding at December 31, 1995 52 53 Paid-in capital 24,624 24,756 Foreign currency translation adjustment (154) (153) Unrealized gain in available-for-sale securities 5,297 4,476 Accumulated deficit (7,369) (10,407) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total stockholders' equity 22,450 18,725 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $25,569 $ 23,330 =============================================================================================== </TABLE> The accompanying notes are an integral part of these balance sheets. Page 2
3 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited, in thousands except share amounts) <TABLE> <CAPTION> THREE MONTHS ENDED NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, SEPTEMBER 30, 1996 1995 1996 1995 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> Net sales $ 6,067 $ 7,087 $ 18,603 $ 20,380 Expenses: Cost of sales 3,363 3,580 10,086 10,149 Marketing 1,084 1,100 3,548 3,163 General & administrative 1,941 2,283 6,013 7,304 Research & development 49 300 171 1,099 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Loss from operations (370) (176) (1,215) (1,335) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other income (expense): Interest income, net 143 95 329 335 Investment income (expense) 263 839 3,921 790 Other, net 29 100 16 210 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Income before income tax provision and minority interest 65 858 3,051 -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Income tax provision 3 -- 3 62 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Income (loss) before minority interest 62 858 3,048 (62) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minority interest 3 (9) 10 7 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income (loss) $ 59 $ 867 $ 3,038 $ (69) ====================================================================================== Net income (loss) per share based upon weighted average shares $ 0.01 $ 0.16 $ 0.57 $ (0.01) ====================================================================================== Weighted average shares outstanding 5,288,959 5,312,867 5,304,898 5,390,913 ====================================================================================== </TABLE> The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements. Page 3
4 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOW (unaudited, in thousands) <TABLE> NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, CASH PROVIDED BY (USED FOR): 1996 1995 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <S> <C> <C> OPERATIONS: Net income (loss) $ 3,038 $ (69) Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used for) operating activities, net of effects of acquisitions and dispositions: Depreciation and amortization 694 700 Gain from sale of assets (3,877) (787) Equity in net loss (income) of affiliates (44) 3 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (70) (2,133) Inventories (29) (243) Other current assets 88 (481) Accounts payable (277) 700 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 466 478 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash used for continuing operations (11) (1,832) - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Proceeds from sale of investments 5,063 2,236 Decrease in net assets/liabilities of discontinued operations -- 939 Acquisitions of companies, net of cash acquired (30) (8) Increase (decrease) in minority interests -- (15) Acquisitions of long-term investments (825) (247) Advances under notes receivable, net (41) (1,301) Purchases of property and equipment, net (1,064) (621) - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash provided by investing activities 3,103 983 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FINANCING ACTIVITIES: Net borrowings (repayments) under short-term borrowing arrangements (1,488) 1,406 Purchase and retirement of stock (133) (509) Foreign currency translation adjustment (1) 49 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash provided by (used for) financing activities (1,622) 946 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net increase in cash 1,470 97 Cash at beginning of period 520 970 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash at end of period $ 1,990 $ 1,067 =================================================================================================== </TABLE> The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements. Page 4
5 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS CORPORATION NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. The financial statements furnished herein reflect all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring accruals, which, in the opinion of management, are necessary for a fair statement of the results for the periods for which they are presented. Such results, however, are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year. The accounting policies followed by the Company are set forth in Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in the Company's Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1995, previously filed with the Commission. ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS The Company sold its interest in Intelligent Systems Japan (ISJ), a Japanese subsidiary, in December 1995. Consequently, the results of operations of ISJ are included in the third quarter and year-to-date periods in 1995 but are not included in the results for the corresponding periods in 1996. RESULTS OF OPERATIONS Sales - Revenue from continuing operations is derived from two major areas: technology-related products and services, and health care services. For the three month period ended September 30, 1996, net sales were $6,067,000 compared to $7,087,000 for the third quarter last year. After eliminating the revenue related to ISJ in the third quarter last year, net sales from comparable continuing operations declined 4.7 percent period-to-period. Most of the decline was related to a small health care services subsidiary whose operations ceased following the sale of certain of its operating assets in September 1996. Neither the subsidiary's revenue nor sale of assets is material to the Company as a whole. The health care services sector represents 54 percent and 58 percent of revenue in the third quarter and year-to-date periods, respectively. As anticipated, in the second half of the year, the Company's PsyCare America subsidiary is slowing the rate at which it adds new inpatient programs in order to stabilize the new openings earlier in the year and to devote more resources to increasing the number of intensive outpatient programs offered. After eliminating the ISJ revenue in 1995, net revenue from continuing technology-related subsidiaries increased in the third quarter of 1996 compared to the same period last year, mainly at the Company's InterQuad Services operation in the United Kingdom. Cost of sales - Cost of sales as a percentage of revenue was 55 and 54 percent for the three and nine months ended September 30, 1996, respectively, compared to 50 percent in each of the corresponding periods in 1995. The difference reflects the fact that ISJ's cost of sales for software products, which is a relatively low percentage, was included in the 1995 results but is not included in 1996, thus resulting in a relatively higher cost as a percentage of sales for the remaining technology companies taken as a whole. Also, cost of sales at the ChemFree subsidiary was higher in 1996 than in 1995 because of increased warranty cost (due to a larger installed base of product) and costs incurred to upgrade early models to the current product specifications. In the health care services sector, despite a continuing price pressure by hospitals and insurance providers, cost of Page 5
6 sales declined as a percent of sales in the third quarter and year-to-date periods due to consolidation of certain operations and a reduction in contract labor expenses. Operating Expenses - Marketing expense increased in both the third quarter and year-to-date periods, as compared to last year, for several reasons. PsyCare expenses increased to support opening and operating more programs in 1996 and InterQuad Services increased its marketing and sales activities to support its sales growth in a very competitive industry. General and administrative expense declined significantly in the third quarter and year-to-date period compared to the same periods last year, despite recording a non-recurring, second quarter 1996 expense of $250,000 at PsyCare to buy out a long-term contract at a substantial discount. Most of the reduction in G&A expense is due to the elimination of expenses of ISJ and a reduction in expenses at PsyCare resulting from the consolidation of two regional operations. Research and development expense declined in the third quarter of 1996 compared to 1995 primarily because of the elimination of the R&D expenses of ISJ. Interest Income - Net interest income increased by $48,000 in the third quarter of 1996 compared to the same period in 1995 because the Company repaid its bank debt in the second quarter of 1996 thus reducing the impact of interest expense on net interest income. Investment Income - In the third quarter of 1996, the Company sold 25,000 shares of common stock of IQ Software Corporation (IQ) for a gain of $355,000. During the second quarter this year, the Company sold an additional 150,000 shares of IQ common stock and recorded a gain of $3,320,000 on the sale, which amount is included in the year-to-date investment income. At the end of September 1996, the Company still held 297,801 shares of common stock of IQ, a company in which it has been a major shareholder since 1988. The third quarter and year-to-date income also include $(105,000) and $55,000, respectively, representing the Company's pro rata share of the results of PaySys International, Inc. (PaySys), a private company accounted for on the equity method. As the largest shareholder of PaySys, the Company will recognize its pro rata share of PaySys income or loss on an ongoing quarterly basis. In addition, 1996 year-to-date income includes a gain of $337,000 on the sale of 104,848 shares of common stock of OrCAD, Inc. (OrCAD) in OrCAD's initial public offering in March 1996. OrCAD is a former subsidiary of the Company. Last year's third quarter and year-to-date figures include income of $818,000 on the sale of 67,362 shares of IQ common stock. Minority Interest - This amount represents the pro rata ownership share of minority shareholders in certain subsidiary companies which are not wholly-owned by the Company. Common Shares - There was a slight period-to-period decline in the weighted average number of shares outstanding because the Company repurchased shares of its common stock from time to time during 1995 and 1996. Presently, the Company is authorized to repurchase up to an additional 500,000 shares of its common stock from time to time at market prices. FINANCIAL CONDITION In the first nine months of 1996, the principal sources of liquidity were cash proceeds of $1,069,000 from the sale of one-half of the Company's holdings of common stock of OrCAD in OrCAD's IPO, repayment in full of a $400,000 promissory note, and cash proceeds of $3,989,000 from the sale of shares of common stock of IQ. The principal uses of cash in the first nine months of 1996 included Page 6
7 repayment of $1,538,000 of bank debt, approximately $825,000 to fund new and follow-on investments (including both equity and debt components) in several minority owned partnership companies, and purchases of property and equipment to support the InterQuad training classes and certain contracts under which ChemFree leases its parts washers to the military and government agencies. The change in long-term investments reflects the net effect of the sale of the IQ Software stock, an increase in the market value of the remaining shares of IQ common stock and OrCAD common stock, and new equity investments made by the Company. The 18 percent increase in unrealized gain in available-for-sale securities reflects the market value of the 104,848 shares of common stock of OrCAD which the Company retained after OrCAD's IPO and an increase in the market value of the 297,801 shares of common stock of IQ which the Company owned at the end of September 1996. The Company believes it has adequate working capital and access to credit to support its operations and other activities. PART II. OTHER INFORMATION ITEM 6. EXHIBITS, REPORTS ON FORM 8-K A. Financial Data Schedule (for SEC use only) - Exhibit 27 B. The Company has not filed any Reports on Form 8-K during the period covered by this report. ================================================================================ SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly authorized. INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS CORPORATION Registrant Date: November 14, 1996 By: /S/ J. LELAND STRANGE ---------------------------------- J. Leland Strange Chairman of the Board, President Date: November 14, 1996 By: /S/ HENRY H. BIRDSONG ---------------------------------- Henry H. Birdsong Chief Financial Officer Page 7