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To: Deeber who wrote (69196)4/15/1999 6:17:00 PM
From: DanielleC  Respond to of 119973
 
FANTASTIC EARNINGS NUMBERS OUT ON SYMC!!!!!!!! RECORD EARNINGS!

Look for a BIG gap-up in the A.M.!

Symantec Announces Record Fourth Fiscal Quarter and Fiscal Year 1999

Corporate Revenue and International Performance Drive Growth

CUPERTINO, Calif., April 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Symantec Corporation
(Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced that record corporate sales and strong
international performance have resulted in record revenue of $175.6 million
for the fourth quarter of fiscal 1999 ended April 2, 1999. This represents an
increase of 12% or $19.5 million over the same quarter a year ago and 6% or
$10.5 million over the previous quarter.

Net income before one time charges was $25 million compared to $24 million
in the fourth quarter of fiscal 1998. Earnings per share before one time
charges were $0.44 up from $0.40 in the same quarter a year ago. For the full
fiscal 1999 year, revenues were $633.8 million, a 10% increase over fiscal
year 1998. Earnings per share before one-time charges were $1.42 remaining
flat compared to fiscal year 1998.

International revenue contributed $65.3 million, an increase of 21% over
the fourth fiscal quarter of 1998. At $43.6 million, revenue from Symantec's
Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region grew 27% over the fourth quarter
of fiscal 1998.

The announcement of record fourth fiscal quarter results coincides with
the appointment of John W. Thompson as President and CEO of Symantec
Corporation on Wednesday, April 14, who commented: "Symantec serves both
corporate customers and consumers on a foundation of best-of-breed products
and excellent customer service and support. These results demonstrate that our
strategy is succeeding and we're pleased to report them to our shareholders."

Corporate growth

Symantec grew corporate revenues to a record 42% of total revenue in the
fourth fiscal quarter, an increase of 69% over the same quarter a year ago and
12% over the previous quarter.

Sales were strong across Symantec's entire family of corporate software
solutions comprising Norton AntiVirus, Norton 2000, Norton Ghost and
pcANYWHERE. New corporate customers include Bank Boston, ARAMARK and
Commonwealth Edison.

Symantec continued to execute its strategy of providing customers with
best-of-breed technology solutions and leveraging key partnerships with IBM,
Intel and Tivoli. At the end of the fourth fiscal quarter, the company had
gained commitments from virtually all of the former IBM AntiVirus customers in
the U.S. and over 80% worldwide to transition to Norton AntiVirus. Symantec
and IBM are now working with these customers to help them achieve a smooth and
efficient migration to Norton AntiVirus.

During the fourth fiscal quarter Symantec completed the integration of the
Norton AntiVirus engine and Intel's systems management technology and began
transitioning the Intel LANDesk Virus Protect customer base to Norton
AntiVirus.

Symantec also released Visual Cafe Enterprise Suite in the fourth fiscal
quarter. The product is the first of a new generation of integrated
development environments (IDEs) that enable companies to quickly build
sophisticated server based enterprise applications in Java that leverage the
Internet and corporate intranets and extranets. According to PC Data, Symantec
has a 55% share of the retail Java tools market share in January and February.

Retail market leadership

Symantec maintained a leading position in major retail markets during the
fourth fiscal quarter. According to PC Data, Norton AntiVirus continued to be
the best-selling retail anti-virus product in the U.S. with 56% unit market
share in January and February. Norton SystemWorks continued its leadership of
the U.S. retail utility suite market with 72% unit market share in January and
February (source: PC Data).

The breadth of Symantec's product offering was proven by the fact that the
company had more products in the January and February PC Data Top 20 business
software lists than any other vendor, including Microsoft. The top selling
products were Norton AntiVirus, Norton SystemWorks, pcANYWHERE, WinFax PRO and
Norton Utilities in both months.

In Europe, Symantec capitalized on consolidation in the utility software
market over the last twelve months to overtake Dr. Solomon's as the leading
retail vendor for anti-virus and to establish a leadership position in utility
suites. In the UK Symantec's share of the retail anti-virus market in CY98 was
37%, representing growth of 48% over the previous year (source: Romtec-GFK).
In the UK retail utility suite category, the company leads with 75% share in
units (source: Romtec-GFK).

In Germany Norton AntiVirus leads with 31% retail unit market share
(source: GFK). And in France, Norton AntiVirus and Norton SystemWorks lead
with 48% and 81% revenue retail market share respectively (source: GFK).

During the fourth fiscal quarter Symantec continued to meet the needs of
customers who prefer to buy software over the Internet either directly from
Symantec or via one of the company's on-line reseller partners. E-business
revenue grew 86% over the same quarter in 1998 and 18% over the previous
quarter. The top selling products sold over the Internet were Norton
AntiVirus, Norton Web Services, WinFax PRO, Norton Utilities and ACT!