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Table of Contents
ORACLE CORPORATION
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
May 31, 2011
(1) Operating segment revenues generally differ from the external reporting classifications due to certain software license products that are classified as service revenues for
management reporting purposes. Software license updates and product support revenues for management reporting included $80 million, $86 million and $243 million of revenues
that we did not recognize in the accompanying consolidated statements of operations in fiscal 2011, 2010 and 2009, respectively. In addition, we did not recognize hardware
systems support revenues related to hardware systems support contracts that would have otherwise been recorded by Sun as an independent entity, in the amount of $148 million
and $128 million in fiscal 2011 and 2010, respectively. See Note 10 for an explanation of these adjustments and the following table for a reconciliation of operating segment
revenues to total revenues.
(2) The margins reported reflect only the direct controllable costs of each line of business and do not include allocations of product development, information technology, marketing and
partner programs, and corporate and general and administrative expenses. Additionally, the margins do not reflect inventory fair value adjustments, amortization of intangible assets,
acquisition related and other expenses, restructuring costs, or stock-based compensation.
The following table reconciles operating segment revenues to total revenues as well as operating segment margin to income before provision for income taxes:
Year Ended May 31,
(in millions) 2011 2010 2009
Total revenues for reportable segments $ 35,850 $ 27,034 $ 23,495
Software license updates and product support revenues(1) (80) (86) (243)
Hardware systems support revenues(1) (148) (128)
Total revenues $ 35,622 $ 26,820 $ 23,252
Total margin for reportable segments $ 22,129 $ 17,286 $ 14,943
Software license updates and product support revenues(1) (80) (86) (243)
Hardware systems support revenues(1) (148) (128)
Hardware systems products expenses(2) (29)
Product development and information technology expenses (4,778) (3,479) (2,984)
Marketing and partner program expenses (601) (503) (439)
Corporate and general and administrative expenses (800) (755) (634)
Amortization of intangible assets (2,428) (1,973) (1,713)
Acquisition related and other (208) (154) (117)
Restructuring (487) (622) (117)
Stock-based compensation (500) (421) (340)
Interest expense (808) (754) (630)
Non-operating income (expense), net 120 (139) 108
Income before provision for income taxes $ 11,411 $ 8,243 $ 7,834
(1) Software license updates and product support revenues for management reporting include $80 million, $86 million and $243 million of revenues that we did not recognize in the
accompanying consolidated statements of operations for fiscal 2011, 2010 and 2009, respectively. In addition, we did not recognize hardware systems support revenues related to hardware
systems support contracts that would have otherwise been recorded by Sun as an independent entity, in the amounts of $148 million and $128 million for fiscal 2011 and 2010,
respectively. See Note 10 for an explanation of these adjustments and this table for a reconciliation of operating segment revenues to total revenues.
(2) Represents the effects of fair value adjustments to our inventories acquired from Sun that were sold to customers in the periods presented. Business combination accounting rules require us
to account for inventories assumed from our acquisitions at their fair values. The amount included in hardware systems products expenses above is intended to adjust these expenses to the
hardware systems products expenses that would have been otherwise recorded by Sun as an independent entity upon the sale of these inventories. If we assume inventories in future
acquisitions, we will be required to assess their fair values, which may result in fair value adjustments to those inventories.
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Source: ORACLE CORP, 10-K, June 28, 2011 Powered by Morningstar® Document Research