Another player in the field showing strong sales.  We are at just the inception of tremendous growth.  In a $5 Billion SME market, Flexion will do well.
   1/26/00 Bus. Wire 16:33:00   Business Wire   Copyright (c) 2000, Business Wire      Wednesday, January 26, 2000      AltiGen Reports Strong Revenue Growth of 171% for the First Quarter of 2000      FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 26, 2000--AltiGen Communications,  Inc. (Nasdaq:ATGN), the leading provider of next generation telecom servers  today reported strong results for the first quarter ended December 31, 1999.      For the first quarter of fiscal 2000, the Company reported revenues of $2.5  million, an increase of 171% from the $.9 million reported in the first quarter  of fiscal 1999, and an increase of 6.4% over the fourth quarter of fiscal 1999.  The first quarter has been a flat to down quarter for AltiGen so this breaks  the trend. The net loss for the quarter was $1.7 million, $.12 per pro forma  share or $.13 basic net loss per share, compared to a net loss of $1.5  million, $.18 per pro forma share or $1.68 basic net loss per share reported in  the first quarter of fiscal 1999, and a net loss of $1.7 million, $.17 per pro   forma share or $1.14 basic net loss per share reported in the fourth quarter of  fiscal 1999.      "AltiGen's excellent performance this quarter bodes well for 2000, a year in  which we believe the benefits of the server-based PBX market will become  apparent to small and mid-sized enterprises," commented Gilbert Hu, chief  executive officer. "We believe that our strong financial performance this  quarter, along with AltiGen's market share leadership in this emerging  opportunity, is the right formula for rapid growth."      "Our focus on developing innovative products, implementing strong sales and  marketing teams, and diversifying AltiGen's channel networks, benefited the  Company better than expected this past quarter," stated Phil McDermott, chief  financial officer. "Gross margins for the quarter increased to 53.3% from 51.5%  last quarter."      Highlights for the quarter include:  --   The new release of AltiGen's AltiServ with OE 3.5. Known as a       true second generation VoIP offering, AltiServ OE 3.5 leads the       industry with advanced IP feature support for automatic call       distribution, Web based call integration, call follow me and      automatic voice mail return. In addition, AltiServ OE 3.5 was       awarded PC Magazine's distinguished Editor's Choice Award for the       second year in a row.  --   AltiGen announced their Year 2000 Intersect Vision. AltiGen's       AltiServ(R) acts as an intersection between traditional telephone       networks and IP networks. AltiServ helps small to mid sized       enterprises (SMEs) use standards based technology to migrate form       circuit to packet switched technology at their own pace. The       Intersect Vision charts the course for AltiGen's continued       commitment to provide small to mid sized enterprises (SMEs)       industry leading telecom technology combined with powerful       e-commerce solutions. AltiGen also detailed plans for the       publication of an Active X Software Developer's Toolkit (SDK).       Finally, Intersect bridges e-commerce telecom solutions with       Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications to bring       affordable, high performance, automation technology to the SME.  --   AltiGen continues to build alliances to bring further       productivity and service enhancements to the SME. AltiGen forged       agreements that will facilitate entry into important European       markets. Agreements with Flextel will introduce fault tolerant       grade chassis to AltiGen's 500 plus Value Added Resellers.        AltiGen also announced a partnership with Aculab to integrate       Aculab's Euro ISDN PRI/E1 solution into the AltiServ(R) platform       to provide digital trunking compliant with European signaling       standards.  --   Nitsuko began shipment of their private label AltiGen Telecom       Server in the United States, Canada and Japan. Through a Nitsuko       Japan joint development project, the AltiGen/Nitsuko Telecom       Server features ISDN connectivity, PHS wireless integration, and       LAN routing capability specifically targeted to meet the needs of       Japanese business environments.  --   Finally, AltiGen concluded 1999 with a number of distinguished       product awards. As mentioned, AltiGen received PC Magazine's       Editor's Choice award for a second time in 1999. AltiGen won a       number of awards from Technology Marketing Corporation, including       Internet Telephony's Product of the Year. Frost & Sullivan also       honored AltiGen with their Customer Focus and Product innovation       awards for a second year.      About AltiGen      AltiGen Communications, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets next-   generation telecom servers that give small- to mid-sized businesses integrated  communications systems for streamlined operations and enhanced productivity.  AltiGen's telecom server uses both the Internet and traditional phone lines  interchangeably and allows businesses to integrate their phones, databases and  PC's into one powerful Web enabled communications network. For more  information, call 1-888-ALTIGEN or visit the website at altigen.com.       Safe Harbor Statement      This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of  Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including, without  limitation, statements regarding AltiGen leveraging its leadership in  multimedia (including voice) over Internet protocol solutions to rapidly expand  into new product areas. These statements reflect management's current  expectations. However, actual results could differ materially as a result of  unknown risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to, risks related to  AltiGen's limited operating history. For a more detailed description of these  and other risks and uncertainties affecting AltiGen's performance, please refer  to the Company's recent 10-K filed on December 29, 1999. AltiGen assumes no  obligation to update the forward-looking information contained in this press  release.  |