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Monster Worldwide Reports Third Quarter 2015 Results

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WESTON, Massachusetts, Oct. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

  • Third Quarter Financial Highlights:
    • Company Exceeds Expectations on All Profitability Metrics For the 5th Consecutive Quarter
      • Adjusted EBITDA Including Korea of $32.4 Million Increases 40% Year over Year and 12% Sequentially; Adjusted EBITDA from Continuing Operations of $28.1 Million Increases 45% Year over Year and 9% Sequentially
      • Adjusted EBITDA Margin Including Korea Expands to 18% from 16.1% in Q2 2015; Adjusted EBITDA Margin from Continuing Operations Expands to 16.8% from 15.3%
      • Non-GAAP EPS Including Korea of $0.12; Non-GAAP EPS from Continuing Operations of $0.11; GAAP EPS from Continuing Operations of $0.10
    • Revenue of $167.1 Million Flat Sequentially and Down 3% Year over Year at Constant Currency
    • Cash Flow From Operations of $12.3 Million
    • Improves Financial Flexibility With Sale of Remaining Ownership Stake in South Korean Business for Approximately $85 Million
    • Announces Authorization of $75 Million Share Repurchase Plan

Monster Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: MWW) today reported financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2015. Third quarter 2015 financial results reflect the completion of the Company's remaining ownership stake in JobKorea, the Company's South Korean operations, which were classified as a discontinued operation.

"We are gratified that we achieved our 18-22% EBITDA margin goal a full quarter earlier than expected and adjusted EPS were at the high end of our guidance range," said Tim Yates, Chief Executive Officer. "Our new product strategy continued to gain traction with wider customer acceptance on a global basis. Revenue was essentially flat as stronger than anticipated results from Europe were offset by weaker than expected results in North America. We are extremely confident of Monster's ability to drive increased revenue and improving EBITDA margins going forward. As a sign of this confidence and our improved liquidity position as a result of the monetization of JobKorea, we are pleased to announce that our Board has authorized a $75 million buyback which we anticipate implementing as we generate free cash flow in the quarters ahead, beginning in the fourth quarter of 2015."

Third Quarter 2015 Results

Revenue from continuing operations of $167 million decreased 3% at constant currency compared to last year's third quarter and decreased 7% at actual rates. Revenue from the Company's Careers - North America operations decreased 4% year over year. Revenue from Careers - International was essentially flat year over year at constant currency and decreased 13% at actual rates. As of the first quarter of 2015, Internet Advertising & Fees revenue and operating results are being reported within the Careers - North America segment. Historical quarterly revenue data is available in the Company's supplemental financial information.

Total GAAP operating expenses from continuing operations decreased to $156 million compared to $180 million in the third quarter of 2014. Net income from continuing operations for the third quarter of 2015 was $10 million, or $0.11 per share, compared to a loss from continuing operations of $3 million, or $0.03 per share in the third quarter of 2014.

Non-GAAP net income from continuing operations was $10 million, or $0.11 per share, compared to $4 million, or $0.04 per share in the third quarter of 2014. Non-GAAP operating expenses of $150 million decreased 13% year over year. Adjusted EBITDA margin of 16.8% was led by Careers - North America with a 29% margin. Pro-forma items are described in the "Notes Regarding the Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" and are reconciled to the GAAP measure in the accompanying tables.

Net cash provided by operating activities in the quarter was $12 million and free cash flow was $5 million. Deferred revenue of our continuing operations declined sequentially to $251 million or 10% compared to $278 million as of June 30, 2015. The Company ended the third quarter with total available liquidity of approximately $157 million.

Third quarter 2015 financial results were impacted by the sale of JobKorea, which was classified as a discontinued operation for accounting purposes. Including the Korean operations, Monster had Non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.12 and adjusted EBITDA of $32.4 million, or an 18% margin, representing an Adjusted EBITDA increase of 12% sequentially and 40% year over year. The Adjusted EBITDA margin of 18% met the Company's prior guidance of exiting 2015 with an EBITDA margin of between 18%-22%.

Nine Month Results

Monster Worldwide reported total revenue from continuing operations of $508 million for the first nine months ended September 30, 2015 compared to $550 million in the same period last year, a 3% decrease on a constant currency basis and 8% at actual rates. Net income from continuing operations was $15 million, or $0.16 per share, compared to a loss of $3 million, or $0.03 per share, in 2014.

Share Repurchase Program

The Company's Board of Directors has authorized a $75 million share repurchase program over a period of 24 months. The Company intends to repurchase shares under the new authorization as a percentage of future generated free cash flow, which can be adjusted periodically.

Reallocate to Accelerate

On February 10, 2015, the Company committed to implement a series of cost savings initiatives to reduce costs globally while continuing to support the Company's new strategy. The initiatives include a global workforce reduction of approximately 300 associates, lease exit costs, impairment of certain assets, and office and general expense controls. Through September 30, 2015, the Company has incurred $29 million of charges relating to this program. These charges have been excluded from the Company's Non-GAAP financial statements for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015. The Company anticipates additional charges of approximately $1 million to $2 million in the fourth quarter of 2015 in connection with this program.

Guidance

The fourth quarter guidance includes the impact of the JobKorea transaction. Fourth quarter 2015 Non-GAAP EPS from continuing operations is expected to be in the range of $0.10 to $0.14, which excludes $2 million to $3 million of stock-based compensation, $1.2 million of non-cash debt discount amortization related to the convertible debt and restructuring charges related to the Reallocate to Accelerate program.

Historical data on Non-GAAP EPS is available in the Company's supplemental financial information.

Conference Call and Webcast

Third quarter 2015 results will be discussed on Monster Worldwide's quarterly conference call on October 29, 2015 at 8:30 AM ET. A live webcast of the conference call can be accessed online through the Investor Relations section of the Company's website at http://ir.monster.com. To join the conference call by telephone, please dial (888) 317-6003 or (412) 317-6061 and reference conference ID# 3463829. A presentation of financial slides will be referenced during the conference call and will be viewable through the live webcast. A PDF of the financial presentation can also be accessed directly through the Company's Investor Relations website at http://ir.monster.com.

The Company has also made available certain supplemental financial information which can be accessed directly through the Company's Investor Relations website at http://ir.monster.com.

For a replay of the conference call, please dial (877) 344-7529 or (412) 317-0088 and reference ID# 10074711. This number is valid until midnight on November 5, 2015.

About Monster Worldwide
Monster Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: MWW) is a global leader in connecting people to jobs, wherever they are. For more than 20 years, Monster has helped people improve their lives with better jobs, and employers find the best talent. Today, the company offers services in more than 40 countries, providing some of the broadest, most sophisticated job seeking, career management, recruitment and talent management capabilities. Monster continues its pioneering work of transforming the recruiting industry with advanced technology using intelligent digital, social and mobile solutions, including our flagship website monster.com® and a vast array of products and services. For more information visit http://monster.com/about.

Special Note: The statements in this release that are not strictly historical, including, without limitation, statements regarding the Company's strategic direction, prospects and future results, constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties and, therefore, actual results may differ materially from what is expressed or implied herein and no assurance can be given that the Company will achieve, among other things, its outlook with respect to earnings per share for the fourth quarter 2015. Factors that could cause results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, economic and other conditions in the markets in which we operate, risks associated with acquisitions or dispositions, competition, and the other risks discussed in our Form 10-K and our other filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which discussions are incorporated into this release by reference. Many of the factors that will determine the Company's future results are beyond the ability of management to control or predict. Readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements in this release as they reflect management's views only as of the date hereof. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any of the forward-looking statements contained in this release or to make any other forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Notes Regarding the Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The Company has provided certain Non-GAAP financial information as additional information for its operating results. These measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative for, generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") and may be different from Non-GAAP measures reported by other companies. The Company believes that its presentation of Non-GAAP measures provides useful information to management and investors regarding certain financial and business trends relating to its financial condition and results of operations.

Non-GAAP revenue, operating expenses, operating income, operating margin, income from continuing operations, income from discontinued operations, net of tax, net income and diluted earnings per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc. all exclude certain pro-forma items including: non-cash stock based compensation expense; costs incurred in connection with the Company's restructuring programs; separation charges associated with the resignation of the Company's former Chief Executive Officer; non-cash impairment charges; amortization of the debt discount and deferred financing costs associated with our 3.50% convertible senior notes due 2019; write-off of deferred financing costs relating to our former credit facility, amended in October 2014; income tax benefits associated with the reversal of income tax reserves on uncertain tax positions and a tax benefit related to certain losses arising from the Company's restructuring programs; income tax provisions for increased valuation allowances on deferred tax assets; gain on deconsolidation of subsidiaries and tax provisions thereon; the results of our South Korean subsidiary as it has been classified as discontinued operations; gain on partial sale of an equity method investment and tax provisions thereon; and charges related to exited facilities.

In the first quarter of the calendar year 2015, the Company began to utilize a fixed long-term projected Non-GAAP tax rate for reporting operating results and for planning, forecasting, and analyzing future periods. This change provides better consistency across the interim reporting periods by eliminating the effects of non-recurring and period-specific items. When projecting this long-term rate, the Company evaluated a five-year financial projection comprising the current and the next four years that exclude the income tax effects of the Non-GAAP pre-tax items described above, eliminates the effects of non-recurring and period specific items which can vary in size and frequency, and is reflective of the anticipated future geographic mix of income among tax jurisdictions. The projected rate also assumes no new acquisitions or disposals in the five-year period, eliminates the effect of tax valuation allowances, and takes into account other factors including the Company's current tax structure, its existing tax positions in various jurisdictions and key legislation in major jurisdictions where the Company operates. The Non-GAAP tax rate is 35%. The Company intends to re-evaluate this long-term rate on an annual basis or if any significant events that may materially affect this long-term rate occur. This long-term rate could be subject to change for a variety of reasons, which may include (but are not limited to) for example, significant changes in the geographic earnings mix including future acquisition or disposition activity, having less income than anticipated, or fundamental tax law changes in major jurisdictions where the Company operates.

Non-GAAP diluted shares includes the impact, based on the average share price for the period, of the Company's outstanding capped call transactions, which are anti-dilutive in GAAP earnings per share, but are expected to mitigate the dilutive effect of the Company's 3.50% convertible senior notes due 2019.

The Company uses these Non-GAAP measures for reviewing the ongoing results of the Company's core business operations and in certain instances, for measuring performance under certain of the Company's incentive compensation plans. These Non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA") is defined as operating income or loss before depreciation and amortization, non-cash compensation expense, non-cash impairment charges, and non-cash costs incurred in connection with the Company's restructuring programs. Adjusted EBITDA excludes the impact of the pro-forma items discussed above. The Company considers EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to be important indicators of its operational strength which the Company believes are useful to management and investors in evaluating its operating performance. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are Non-GAAP measures and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.

Free cash flow is defined as cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures. Free cash flow is considered a liquidity measure and provides useful information about the Company's ability to generate cash after investments in property and equipment. Free cash flow reflected herein is a Non-GAAP measure and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. Free cash flow does not reflect the total change in the Company's cash position for the period and should not be considered a substitute for such a measure.

Net cash is defined as cash and cash equivalents plus short-term and long-term marketable securities, less total debt. Total available liquidity is defined as cash and cash equivalents, plus short-term and long-term marketable securities, plus unused borrowings under our credit facility. The Company considers net cash and total available liquidity to be important measures of liquidity and indicators of its ability to meet its ongoing obligations. The Company also uses net cash and total available liquidity, among other measures, in evaluating its choices for capital deployment. Net cash and total available liquidity are presented herein as Non-GAAP measures and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

MONSTER WORLDWIDE, INC.

UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(in thousands, except per share amounts)





















Three Months Ended September 30,


Nine Months Ended September 30,



2015


2014


2015


2014










Revenue


$ 167,082


$ 179,591


$ 507,694


$ 550,257










Salaries and related


79,787


95,800


254,500


291,868

Office and general


43,638


50,376


131,430


152,196

Marketing and promotion


30,044


33,383


91,091


108,508

Restructuring and other special charges


2,780


-


28,787


-

Total operating expenses


156,249


179,559


505,808


552,572










Operating income (loss)


10,833


32


1,886


(2,315)










Gain on partial sale of equity method investment


-


-


8,849


-

Gain on deconsolidation of subsidiaries, net


-


-


-


11,828










Interest and other, net


(3,674)


(1,930)


(10,289)


(5,123)










Income (loss) before income taxes and income in equity interests


7,159


(1,898)


446


4,390










(Benefit from) provision for income taxes


(2,361)


841


(14,487)


6,915

Income in equity interests, net


249


75


321


-










Income (loss) from continuing operations


9,769


(2,664)


15,254


(2,525)










Income from discontinued operations, net of tax


2,163


2,313


6,005


6,909










Net income (loss)


11,932


(351)


21,259


4,384










Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest


(1,512)


(1,318)


(3,712)


(3,954)










Net income (loss) attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.


$ 10,420


$ (1,669)


$ 17,547


$ 430










*Basic earnings (loss) per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.:


















Income (loss) from continuing operations


$ 0.11


$ (0.03)


$ 0.17


$ (0.03)

Income from discontinued operations, net of tax


0.01


0.01


0.03


0.03

Basic earnings (loss) per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.


$ 0.12


$ (0.02)


$ 0.20


$ -










*Diluted earnings (loss) per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.:


















Income (loss) from continuing operations


$ 0.10


$ (0.03)


$ 0.16


$ (0.03)

Income from discontinued operations, net of tax


0.01


0.01


0.02


0.03

Diluted earnings (loss) per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.


$ 0.11


$ (0.02)


$ 0.19


$ -



















Weighted average shares outstanding:


















Basic


90,340


86,576


89,853


88,236










Diluted


96,839


86,576


94,573


88,236




























Reconciliation of EBITDA to Adjusted EBITDA


















Operating income (loss)


$ 10,833


$ 32


$ 1,886


$ (2,315)

Depreciation and amortization of intangibles


11,086


11,859


33,685


35,542

Stock-based compensation


3,368


6,612


11,386


23,548

Restructuring non-cash charges


-


-


4,226


-










EBITDA


$ 25,287


$ 18,503


$ 51,183


$ 56,775










Separation costs


-


-


2,000


-

Facilities costs


-


880


-


7,229

Restructuring and other special charges, less non-cash items


2,780


-


24,561


-










Adjusted EBITDA


$ 28,067


$ 19,383


$ 77,744


$ 64,004










*Earnings per share may not add in certain periods due to rounding.

MONSTER WORLDWIDE, INC.

UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in thousands)












Three Months Ended September 30,


Nine Months Ended September 30,



2015


2014


2015


2014

Cash flows provided by operating activities:









Net income (loss)


$ 11,932


$ (351)


$ 21,259


$ 4,384

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:









Depreciation and amortization


11,388


12,194


34,625


36,548

Provision for doubtful accounts


478


562


1,239


1,290

Stock-based compensation


3,380


6,682


11,471


23,918

Deferred income taxes


(3,218)


53


1,487


3,455

Non-cash restructuring charges


-


-


4,226


-

Income in equity interests, net


(249)


(75)


(321)


-

Gain on deconsolidation of subsidiaries


-


-


-


(13,647)

Amount reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income


-


-


-


1,819

Gain on partial sale of equity method investment


-


-


(8,849)


-

Excess income tax benefit from equity compensation plans


-


-


-


(199)

Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions:









Accounts receivable


19,260


25,832


40,238


65,356

Prepaid and other


5,658


(2,855)


9,779


(10,845)

Deferred revenue


(24,936)


(29,483)


(39,117)


(56,972)

Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and other


(11,410)


(622)


(20,947)


637

Total adjustments


351


12,288


33,831


51,360

Net cash provided by operating activities


12,283


11,937


55,090


55,744










Cash flows used for investing activities:









Capital expenditures


(6,869)


(8,287)


(21,604)


(30,756)

Payments for acquisitions, net of cash acquired


-


-


-


(27,005)

Investment in Alma Career Oy


-


-


-


(6,516)

Cash funded to equity investee and other


-


(606)


1,648


(1,222)

Capitalized patent defense costs


-


(1,742)


(2,305)


(2,962)

Cash received from partial sale of equity investment


-


-


9,128


-

Net cash used for investing activities


(6,869)


(10,635)


(13,133)


(68,461)










Cash flows (used for) provided by financing activities:









Proceeds from borrowings on credit facilities


-


1,500


32,100


80,300

Payments on borrowings on credit facilities


-


-


(32,100)


(8,100)

Payments on borrowings on term loan


(9,250)


(2,500)


(13,750)


(6,875)

Fees paid on the issuance of debt and purchase of capped call


-


-


(1,110)


-

Repurchase of common stock


-


(553)


-


(52,070)

Tax withholdings related to net share settlements of restricted stock awards and units


(1,239)


(1,307)


(8,039)


(5,014)

Excess income tax benefit from equity compensation plans


-


-


-


199

Distribution paid to minority holder


-


-


(10,018)


(3,021)

Net cash (used for) provided by financing activities


(10,489)


(2,860)


(32,917)


5,419










Effects of exchange rates on cash


(2,683)


(2,461)


(3,414)


(907)










Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents


$ (7,758)


$ (4,019)


$ 5,626


$ (8,205)

Cash and cash equivalents from continuing operations, beginning of period


$ 99,415


$ 66,472


$ 72,030


$ 70,066

Cash and cash equivalents from discontinued operations, beginning of period


8,266


17,923


22,267


18,515

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period


$ 107,681


$ 84,395


$ 94,297


$ 88,581

Cash and cash equivalents from continuing operations, end of period


$ 88,389


$ 61,399


$ 88,389


$ 61,399

Cash and cash equivalents from discontinued operations, end of period


11,534


18,977


11,534


18,977

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period


$ 99,923


$ 80,376


$ 99,923


$ 80,376










Free cash flow:


















Net cash provided by operating activities of continuing operations


$ 8,370


$ 10,289


$ 44,943


$ 48,692

Net cash provided by operating activities of discontinued operations


3,913


1,648


10,147


7,052

Less: Capital expenditures


(6,869)


(8,287)


(21,604)


(30,756)

Free cash flow


$ 5,414


$ 3,650


$ 33,486


$ 24,988










MONSTER WORLDWIDE, INC.

UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands)






Assets:


September 30, 2015


December 31, 2014






Cash and cash equivalents


$ 88,389


$ 72,030

Accounts receivable, net


231,192


279,569

Property and equipment, net


107,288


117,191

Goodwill and intangibles, net


525,850


531,195

Investment in unconsolidated affiliates


18,955


20,700

Other assets


103,770


125,448

Assets held for sale


56,772


71,018

Total Assets


$ 1,132,216


$ 1,217,151






Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity:










Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other current liabilities


$ 140,136


$ 154,103

Deferred revenue


251,065


297,636

Current portion of long-term debt


10,278


9,563

Long-term income taxes payable


35,561


54,636

Long-term debt, net, less current portion


190,494


201,821

Other long-term liabilities


17,041


16,635

Liabilities held for sale


10,100


8,012

Total Liabilities


$ 654,675


$ 742,406






Stockholders' Equity


477,541


474,745






Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity


$ 1,132,216


$ 1,217,151


MONSTER WORLDWIDE, INC.



UNAUDITED NON-GAAP STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND RECONCILIATIONS



(in thousands, except per share amounts)






















Three Months Ended September 30, 2015


Three Months Ended September 30, 2014






As Reported


Non GAAP
Adjustments


Consolidated
Non GAAP


As Reported


Non GAAP
Adjustments


Consolidated
Non GAAP


















Revenue


$ 167,082


$ -


$ 167,082


$ 179,591


$ -


$ 179,591



















Salaries and related


79,787


(3,368)

a

76,419


95,800


(6,612)

a

89,188



Office and general


43,638


-


43,638


50,376


(880)

c

49,496



Marketing and promotion


30,044


-


30,044


33,383


-


33,383



Restructuring and other special charges


2,780


(2,780)

b

-


-


-


-



Total operating expenses


156,249


(6,148)


150,101


179,559


(7,492)


172,067


Operating income


10,833


6,148


16,981


32


7,492


7,524



Operating margin


6.5%




10.2%


0.0%




4.2%



















Interest and other, net


(3,674)


1,252

f

(2,422)


(1,930)


-


(1,930)


















Income (loss) before income taxes and income in equity interests


7,159


7,400


14,559


(1,898)


7,492


5,594



















(Benefit from) provision for income taxes


(2,361)


7,472

h

5,111


841


1,235

h

2,076



Income in equity interests, net


249


-


249


75


-


75


Income (loss) from continuing operations


9,769


(72)


9,697


(2,664)


6,257


3,593


















Income from discontinued operations, net of tax


2,163


(2,163)

i

-


2,313


(2,313)

i

-


















Net income (loss)


11,932


(2,235)


9,697


(351)


3,944


3,593


















Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest


(1,512)


1,512


-


(1,318)


1,318


-


















Net income (loss) attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.


$ 10,420


$ (723)


$ 9,697


$ (1,669)


$ 5,262


$ 3,593


















*Diluted earnings (loss) per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.:














Income (loss) from continuing operations


$ 0.10


$ 0.01


$ 0.11


$ (0.03)


$ 0.07


$ 0.04


Income from discontinued operations, net of tax


0.01


(0.01)


-


0.01


(0.01)


-


Diluted earnings (loss) per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.:


$ 0.11


$ -


$ 0.11


$ (0.02)


$ 0.06


$ 0.04


















Weighted average shares outstanding:















Diluted


96,839


(5,872)

j

90,967


86,576


2,741

k

89,317






































Nine Months Ended September 30, 2015


Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014






As Reported


Non GAAP Adjustments


Consolidated Non GAAP


As Reported


Non GAAP Adjustments


Consolidated Non GAAP


















Revenue


$ 507,694


$ -


$ 507,694


$ 550,257


$ -


$ 550,257



















Salaries and related


254,500


(13,385)

a

241,115


291,868


(23,548)

a

268,320



Office and general


131,430


-


131,430


152,196


(7,229)

c

144,967



Marketing and promotion


91,091


-


91,091


108,508


-


108,508



Restructuring and other special charges


28,787


(28,787)

b

-


-


-


-



Total operating expenses


505,808


(42,172)


463,636


552,572


(30,777)


521,795


Operating income (loss)


1,886


42,172


44,058


(2,315)


30,777


28,462



Operating margin


0.4%




8.7%


-0.4%




5.2%



















Gain on partial sale of equity method investment


8,849


(8,849)

e

-


-


-


-



















Gain on deconsolidation of subsidiaries, net


-


-


-


11,828


(11,828)

d

-



















Interest and other, net


(10,289)


3,789

f

(6,500)


(5,123)


-


(5,123)


















Income before income taxes and income (loss) in equity interests


446


37,112


37,558


4,390


18,949


23,339



















(Benefit from) provision for income taxes


(14,487)


27,649

h

13,162


6,915


718

g,h

7,633



Income in equity interests, net


321


-


321


-


-


-


Income (loss) from continuing operations


15,254


9,463


24,717


(2,525)


18,231


15,706


















Income from discontinued operations, net of tax


6,005


(6,005)

i

-


6,909


(6,909)

i

-


















Net income


21,259


3,458


24,717


4,384


11,322


15,706


















Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest


(3,712)


3,712


-


(3,954)


3,954


-


















Net income attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.


$ 17,547


$ 7,170


$ 24,717


$ 430


$ 15,276


$ 15,706


















*Diluted earnings per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.:














Income (loss) from continuing operations


$ 0.16


$ 0.11


$ 0.27


$ (0.03)


$ 0.20


$ 0.17


Income from discontinued operations, net of tax


0.02


(0.02)


-


0.03


(0.03)


-


Diluted earnings per share attributable to Monster Worldwide, Inc.:


$ 0.19


$ 0.09


$ 0.27


$ -


$ 0.17


$ 0.17


















Weighted average shares outstanding:















Diluted


94,573


(3,714)

j

90,859


88,236


2,999

k

91,235


















Note Regarding Non GAAP Adjustments:


The financial information included herein contains certain non-GAAP financial measures. This information is not intended to be used in place of the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP, nor is it intended to be considered in isolation. We believe that the above presentation of non-GAAP measures provide useful information to management and investors regarding certain core operating and business trends relating to our results of operations, exclusive of certain restructuring related and other special charges.



















Non GAAP adjustments consist of the following:


















a

Costs related to stock based compensation. Additionally, the YTD 2015 period includes $2.0m of separation costs associated with the former CEO's resignation.


















b

Restructuring related charges pertaining to the cost reduction plan announced in February 2015.


















c

Charges related to exited facilities primarily associated with the move to our corporate headquarters in Weston, Massachusetts.


















d

Gain on deconsolidation of subsidiaries, net


















e

Gain on partial sale of an equity method investment during Q1 2015.



















f

Non-GAAP interest expense related to the debt discount and amortization of the deferred financing costs related to the Company's convertible notes due 2019.



















g

Non-GAAP adjustment includes tax provision for gain on deconsolidation of subsidiaries, net during Q1 2014



















h

Beginning in Q1 2015, the Non-GAAP income tax provision is calculated using a fixed long-term projected Non-GAAP tax rate of 35% as applied to Non-GAAP pre-tax income. Prior to Q1 2015, the Non-GAAP income tax adjustment was calculated using the effective rate of the reporting period, as adjusted for the effects of certain non-deductible stock based compensation and provisions for tax valuation allowances.


















i

Discontinued operations related to the sale of our remaining interest in JobKorea.



















j

Non-GAAP adjustment includes the impact, based on the average share price for the period, of the Company's outstanding capped call transactions, which are anti-dilutive in GAAP earnings per share but are expected to mitigate the dilutive effect of the Company's convertible notes due 2019.


















k

Non-GAAP adjustment includes the dilutive impact of the Company's non-vested stock under employee compensation plans as anti-dilutive on a GAAP basis


















*Earnings per share may not add in certain periods due to rounding.

MONSTER WORLDWIDE, INC.

UNAUDITED NON-GAAP OPERATING SEGMENT INFORMATION

(in thousands)



















Three Months Ended September 30, 2015


Careers -
North America


Careers -
International


Corporate
Expenses


Total










Revenue


$ 119,449


$ 47,633




$ 167,082










Operating income (loss) - GAAP


$ 25,739


$ (8,581)


$ (6,325)


$ 10,833

Non GAAP Adjustments


2,086


3,007


1,055


6,148

Operating income (loss) - Non GAAP


$ 27,825


$ (5,574)


$ (5,270)


$ 16,981










EBITDA


$ 34,221


$ (3,934)


$ (5,000)


$ 25,287

Non GAAP Adjustments


753


2,035


(8)


2,780

Adjusted EBITDA


$ 34,974


$ (1,899)


$ (5,008)


$ 28,067










Operating margin - GAAP


21.5%


(18.0%)




6.5%

Operating margin - Non GAAP


23.3%


(11.7%)




10.2%










EBITDA margin


28.6%


(8.3%)




15.1%

Adjusted EBITDA margin


29.3%


(4.0%)




16.8%










Three Months Ended September 30, 2014


Careers -
North America


Careers -International


Corporate Expenses


Total










Revenue


$ 124,757


$ 54,834




$ 179,591










Operating income (loss) - GAAP


$ 21,752


$ (10,857)


$ (10,863)


$ 32

Non GAAP Adjustments


2,865


1,925


2,702


7,492

Operating income (loss) - Non GAAP


$ 24,617


$ (8,932)


$ (8,161)


$ 7,524










EBITDA


$ 30,974


$ (4,647)


$ (7,824)


$ 18,503

Non GAAP Adjustments


570


310


-


880

Adjusted EBITDA


$ 31,544


$ (4,337)


$ (7,824)


$ 19,383










Operating margin - GAAP


17.4%


(19.8%)




0.0%

Operating margin - Non GAAP


19.7%


(16.3%)




4.2%










EBITDA margin


24.8%


(8.5%)




10.3%

Adjusted EBITDA margin


25.3%


(7.9%)




10.8%










Nine Months Ended September 30, 2015


Careers -
North America


Careers - International


Corporate Expenses


Total










Revenue


$ 361,685


$ 146,009




$ 507,694










Operating income (loss) - GAAP


$ 64,324


$ (34,464)


$ (27,974)


$ 1,886

Non GAAP Adjustments


16,418


17,509


8,245


42,172

Operating income (loss) - Non GAAP


$ 80,742


$ (16,955)


$ (19,729)


$ 44,058










EBITDA


$ 94,579


$ (20,519)


$ (22,877)


$ 51,183

Non GAAP Adjustments


8,113


14,329


4,119


26,561

Adjusted EBITDA


$ 102,692


$ (6,190)


$ (18,758)


$ 77,744










Operating margin - GAAP


17.8%


(23.6%)




0.4%

Operating margin - Non GAAP


22.3%


(11.6%)




8.7%










EBITDA margin


26.1%


(14.1%)




10.1%

Adjusted EBITDA margin


28.4%


(4.2%)




15.3%










Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014


Careers -
North America


Careers -International


Corporate Expenses


Total










Revenue


$ 378,463


$ 171,794




$ 550,257










Operating income (loss) - GAAP


$ 58,929


$ (29,710)


$ (31,534)


$ (2,315)

Non GAAP Adjustments


12,591


6,246


11,940


30,777

Operating income (loss) - Non GAAP


$ 71,520


$ (23,464)


$ (19,594)


$ 28,462










EBITDA


$ 88,697


$ (10,357)


$ (21,565)


$ 56,775

Non GAAP Adjustments


3,871


525


2,833


7,229

Adjusted EBITDA


$ 92,568


$ (9,832)


$ (18,732)


$ 64,004










Operating margin - GAAP


15.6%


(17.3%)




(0.4%)

Operating margin - Non GAAP


18.9%


(13.7%)




5.2%










EBITDA margin


23.4%


(6.0%)




10.3%

Adjusted EBITDA margin


24.5%


(5.7%)




11.6%

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