Taking a look at the recent earnings out for dear Mitel, and you have a lot of bright spots. Mitel’s cloud business is taking off with over 800,000 seats sold. Year over year, recurring cloud revenue is up 50%, to 21.7M a quarter. The quarter’s loss of 5.1M is actually small beans now that the Aastra merger is complete, amounting to 1.9% of over a quarter billion in quarterly revenue. Cash burn was 12M, leaving $120M in the bank. And another $25M of debt was retired in the last quarter, as the company continues to hack away at the debt burden that went up a sixth following the Aastra merger. 50 people were laid off following the merger, so there does not appear to be a wave of cost consolidation. All in all, Mitel’s story of incremental improvement and shift to a cloud-based business continues apace.
If we look at Shoretel’s recent financials, we see an interesting moment in time – GAAP profit! Yes, Shoretel has made some money, though a paltry $366,000 on $90M in revenue for the most recent quarter. Top line revenue is up, they are keeping a lid on costs (snarky competitors will note: marketing is just about 1/3 of revenue and costs), all to be commended. Mitel has pissed all over their parade because this was the quarter Shoretel was waiting for, as they finally achieved enough scale to turn a profit. They are still sitting on a nice pile of cash ($57M). - See more at:
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