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46-4254555
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1400 FOUNTAINGROVE PARKWAY
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Three Months Ended
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2016
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2015
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Net revenue:
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Products
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$
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601
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$
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596
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Services and other
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105
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721
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701
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Cost of products
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260
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260
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Cost of services and other
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69
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58
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Total costs
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329
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318
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Research and development
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108
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96
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Selling, general and administrative
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200
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206
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(14
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(6
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Total costs and expenses
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623
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614
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Income from operations
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98
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87
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Interest income
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1
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—
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Interest expense
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(12
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(12
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Other income (expense), net
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(3
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3
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Income before taxes
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84
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78
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Provision for income taxes
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20
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8
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Net income
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$
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64
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$
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70
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Net income per share:
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Basic
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$
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0.37
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$
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0.42
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Diluted
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$
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0.37
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$
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0.41
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Basic
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171
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168
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Diluted
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172
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170
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Three Months Ended
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January 31,
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2016
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2015
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Net income
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$
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64
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$
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70
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Other comprehensive income (loss):
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Unrealized loss on investments, net of tax benefit of $1 and zero
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(6
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Unrealized gain (loss) on derivative instruments, net of tax benefit (expense) of $(1) and $2
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1
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(3
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Amounts reclassified into earnings related to derivative instruments, net of tax benefit (expense) of $(1) and zero
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3
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(1
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Foreign currency translation, net of tax benefit (expense) of zero
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(25
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(33
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Net defined benefit pension cost and post retirement plan costs:
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Change in actuarial net loss, net of tax expense of $6 and $3
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12
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8
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Change in net prior service benefit, net of tax benefit of $3 and $3
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(3
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(4
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Other comprehensive income (loss)
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(18
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(33
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Total comprehensive income
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$
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46
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$
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37
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January 31,
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ASSETS
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Current assets:
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Cash and cash equivalents
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$
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572
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$
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483
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Accounts receivable, net
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361
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398
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Inventory
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481
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487
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Deferred tax assets
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74
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74
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Other current assets
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138
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137
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Total current assets
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1,626
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1,579
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Property, plant and equipment, net
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514
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518
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Goodwill
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696
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700
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Other intangible assets, net
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233
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246
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Long-term investments
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56
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70
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Long-term deferred tax assets
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256
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295
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Other assets
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100
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100
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Total assets
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$
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3,481
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$
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3,508
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LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
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Current liabilities:
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Accounts payable
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$
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175
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$
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209
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Employee compensation and benefits
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135
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168
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Deferred revenue
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185
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175
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Income and other taxes payable
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28
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50
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Other accrued liabilities
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79
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84
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Total current liabilities
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602
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686
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Long-term debt
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1,099
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1,099
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Retirement and post-retirement benefits
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255
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280
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Long-term deferred revenue
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62
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61
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Other long-term liabilities
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81
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80
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Total liabilities
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2,099
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2,206
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Warranty and contingencies (Note 13)
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Total equity:
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Stockholders’ equity:
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Preferred stock; $0.01 par value; 100 million shares authorized; none issued and outstanding
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Common stock; $0.01 par value; 1 billion shares authorized; 171 million shares at January 31, 2016 and 170 million shares at October 31, 2015 issued and outstanding
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2
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Additional paid-in-capital
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1,199
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1,165
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Retained earnings
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678
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614
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Accumulated other comprehensive loss
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(497
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(479
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Total stockholders' equity
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1,382
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1,302
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Total liabilities and equity
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$
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3,481
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$
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3,508
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Three Months Ended
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January 31,
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2016
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2015
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Cash flows from operating activities:
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Net income
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$
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64
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$
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70
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Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
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Depreciation and amortization
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33
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23
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Share-based compensation
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16
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29
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Excess tax benefit from share-based plans
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(1
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(3
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Deferred taxes
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4
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(1
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Excess and obsolete inventory related charges
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8
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10
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Gain on sale of land
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(10
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—
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Other non-cash expenses (income), net
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2
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(1
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Changes in assets and liabilities:
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Accounts receivable
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33
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36
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Inventory
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(4
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(9
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Accounts payable
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(22
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(13
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Payment to Agilent, net
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—
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(14
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Employee compensation and benefits
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(29
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(22
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Retirement and post-retirement benefits
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(11
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(17
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Income tax payable
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2
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9
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Other assets and liabilities
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7
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(5
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Net cash provided by operating activities
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92
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92
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Cash flows from investing activities:
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Investments in property, plant and equipment
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(34
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(15
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Proceeds from sale of investments
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—
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1
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Proceeds from sale of land
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10
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—
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Net cash used in investing activities
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(24
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(14
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Cash flows from financing activities:
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Issuance of common stock under employee stock plans
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24
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4
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Excess tax benefit from share-based plans
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1
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3
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Net cash provided by financing activities
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25
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7
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Effect of exchange rate movements
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(4
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)
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(8
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)
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Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
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89
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77
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Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
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483
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810
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
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$
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572
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$
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887
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Cash paid during the period for:
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Income taxes, net of refunds
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$
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8
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$
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14
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1.
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OVERVIEW, BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
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Three Months Ended January 31, 2015
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Net revenue
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$
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752
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Net income
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$
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68
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Net income per share - Basic
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$
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0.41
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Net income per share - Diluted
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$
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0.40
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Three Months Ended
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||||||
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January 31,
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2016
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2015
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(in millions)
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Cost of products and services
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$
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3
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$
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4
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Research and development
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3
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4
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Selling, general and administrative
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10
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21
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Total share-based compensation expense
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$
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16
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$
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29
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Three Months Ended
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January 31,
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2016
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2015
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Stock Option Plans:
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Weighted average risk-free interest rate
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—
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1.6
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%
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Dividend yield
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—
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—
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%
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Weighted average volatility
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—
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31
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%
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Expected life
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—
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4.9 years
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LTP Program:
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Volatility of Keysight shares
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25
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%
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26
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%
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Volatility of selected peer-company shares
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14%-54%
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17%-67%
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Price-wise correlation with selected peers
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38
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%
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38
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%
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Three Months Ended
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January 31,
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2016
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2015
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(in millions)
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Numerator:
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Net income
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$
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64
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$
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70
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Denominator:
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Basic weighted-average shares
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171
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168
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Potential common shares— stock options and other employee stock plans
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1
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2
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Diluted weighted-average shares
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172
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170
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January 31,
2016 |
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October 31,
2015 |
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(in millions)
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Finished goods
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$
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237
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$
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235
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Purchased parts and fabricated assemblies
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244
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252
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Total Inventory
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$
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481
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$
|
487
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8.
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GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS
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Measurement Solutions
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Customer Support and Services
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Total
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||||||
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(in millions)
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Goodwill as of October 31, 2015
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$
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637
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$
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63
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$
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700
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Foreign currency translation impact
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(3
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(1
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(4
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Goodwill as of January 31, 2016
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$
|
634
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$
|
62
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$
|
696
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Other Intangible Assets
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||||||||||
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Gross
Carrying
Amount
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Accumulated
Amortization
and
Impairments
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Net Book
Value
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||||||
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(in millions)
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As of October 31, 2015:
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Developed technology
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$
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305
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$
|
125
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$
|
180
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Backlog
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4
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4
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—
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Trademark/Tradename
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20
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2
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18
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Customer relationships
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64
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|
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28
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|
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36
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Total amortizable intangible assets
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393
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|
159
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|
|
234
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|
|||
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In-Process R&D
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12
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|
—
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12
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Total
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$
|
405
|
|
|
$
|
159
|
|
|
$
|
246
|
|
|
As of January 31, 2016:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
Developed technology
|
$
|
305
|
|
|
$
|
136
|
|
|
$
|
169
|
|
|
Backlog
|
4
|
|
|
4
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Trademark/Tradename
|
20
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
18
|
|
|||
|
Customer relationships
|
63
|
|
|
29
|
|
|
34
|
|
|||
|
Total amortizable intangible assets
|
392
|
|
|
171
|
|
|
221
|
|
|||
|
In-Process R&D
|
12
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
12
|
|
|||
|
Total
|
$
|
404
|
|
|
$
|
171
|
|
|
$
|
233
|
|
|
|
Fair Value Measurements at January 31, 2016
|
|
Fair Value Measurements at October 31, 2015
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Total
|
|
Level 1
|
|
Level 2
|
|
Level 3
|
|
Total
|
|
Level 1
|
|
Level 2
|
|
Level 3
|
||||||||||||||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Assets:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
|
Short-term
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
|
Cash equivalents (money market funds)
|
$
|
329
|
|
|
$
|
329
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
295
|
|
|
$
|
295
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
Derivative instruments (foreign exchange contracts)
|
3
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
||||||||
|
Long-term
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||
|
Trading securities
|
11
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
||||||||
|
Available-for-sale investments
|
31
|
|
|
31
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
41
|
|
|
41
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
||||||||
|
Total assets measured at fair value
|
$
|
374
|
|
|
$
|
371
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
349
|
|
|
$
|
348
|
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
Liabilities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
|
Short-term
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||
|
Derivative instruments (foreign exchange contracts)
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
10
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
10
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
Long-term
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||
|
Deferred compensation liability
|
11
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
—
|
|
||||||||
|
Total liabilities measured at fair value
|
$
|
16
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
16
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
22
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
22
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
10.
|
DERIVATIVES
|
|
|
|
Derivatives in Cash Flow
Hedging Relationships
|
|
Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments
|
||||||||||||
|
|
|
Forward
Contracts
|
|
Option
Contracts
|
|
Forward
Contracts
|
|
Option Contracts
|
||||||||
|
Currency
|
|
Buy/(Sell)
|
|
Buy/(Sell)
|
|
Buy/(Sell)
|
|
Buy/(Sell)
|
||||||||
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
|
||||||||||||
|
Euro
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
35
|
|
|
42
|
|
|
|
British Pound
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(36
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
||||
|
Singapore Dollar
|
|
9
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(1
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
||||
|
Malaysian Ringgit
|
|
71
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(7
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
||||
|
Japanese Yen
|
|
(69
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
(59
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
||||
|
Other
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(9
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
||||
|
Totals
|
|
$
|
11
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
(77
|
)
|
|
$
|
42
|
|
|
Fair Values of Derivative Instruments
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
Asset Derivatives
|
|
Liability Derivatives
|
||||||||||||||||
|
|
|
Fair Value
|
|
|
|
Fair Value
|
||||||||||||
|
Balance Sheet Location
|
|
January 31,
2016 |
|
October 31,
2015 |
|
Balance Sheet Location
|
|
January 31,
2016 |
|
October 31,
2015 |
||||||||
|
(in millions)
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Cash flow hedges
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
|
Foreign exchange contracts
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
|
Other current assets
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
Other accrued liabilities
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Foreign exchange contracts
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Other current assets
|
|
1
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
Other accrued liabilities
|
|
2
|
|
|
2
|
|
||||
|
Total derivatives
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
10
|
|
|
|
|||||||
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||
|
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
Cash Flow Hedges
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Foreign exchange contracts:
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Gain (loss) recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
$
|
(5
|
)
|
|
Gain (loss) reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income into cost of products
|
$
|
(4
|
)
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Gain (loss) recognized in other income (expense), net
|
$
|
(2
|
)
|
|
$
|
(6
|
)
|
|
11.
|
RESTRUCTURING
|
|
|
Workforce reduction
|
|
U.S. Pre-retirement Plan
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||
|
Balance as of October 31, 2015
|
$
|
4
|
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
Cash payments
|
(3
|
)
|
|
(2
|
)
|
||
|
Balance as of January 31, 2016
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
|
Pensions
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
U.S. Defined Benefit Plans
|
|
Non-U.S. Defined Benefit
Plans
|
|
U.S. Post-Retirement
Benefit Plan
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Three Months Ended January 31,
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
||||||||||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Service cost—benefits earned during the period
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
4
|
|
|
$
|
4
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
Interest cost on benefit obligation
|
6
|
|
|
5
|
|
|
8
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
2
|
|
||||||
|
Expected return on plan assets
|
(9
|
)
|
|
(9
|
)
|
|
(19
|
)
|
|
(19
|
)
|
|
(3
|
)
|
|
(4
|
)
|
||||||
|
Amortization:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||
|
Net actuarial losses
|
2
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
5
|
|
|
3
|
|
||||||
|
Prior service credit
|
(2
|
)
|
|
(2
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(4
|
)
|
|
(5
|
)
|
||||||
|
Total periodic benefit cost (benefit)
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
(4
|
)
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||
|
Beginning balance
|
$
|
53
|
|
|
$
|
51
|
|
|
Accruals for warranties including change in estimate
|
8
|
|
|
9
|
|
||
|
Settlements made during the period
|
(8
|
)
|
|
(9
|
)
|
||
|
Ending balance
|
$
|
53
|
|
|
$
|
51
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Accruals for warranties due within one year
|
$
|
34
|
|
|
$
|
36
|
|
|
Accruals for warranties due after one year
|
19
|
|
|
15
|
|
||
|
Ending balance
|
$
|
53
|
|
|
$
|
51
|
|
|
|
January 31, 2016
|
|
October 31, 2015
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||
|
3.30% Senior Notes due 2019
|
$
|
499
|
|
|
$
|
499
|
|
|
4.55% Senior Notes due 2024
|
600
|
|
|
600
|
|
||
|
Total
|
$
|
1,099
|
|
|
$
|
1,099
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net defined benefit pension cost and post retirement plan costs
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||||
|
|
|
Unrealized gain on investments
|
|
Foreign currency translation
|
|
Actuarial losses
|
|
Prior service costs
|
|
Unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives
|
|
Total
|
||||||||||||
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
As of October 31, 2015
|
|
$
|
21
|
|
|
$
|
(48
|
)
|
|
$
|
(511
|
)
|
|
$
|
65
|
|
|
$
|
(6
|
)
|
|
$
|
(479
|
)
|
|
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications
|
|
(7
|
)
|
|
(25
|
)
|
|
4
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
(26
|
)
|
||||||
|
Amounts reclassified out of accumulated other comprehensive loss
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
14
|
|
|
(6
|
)
|
|
4
|
|
|
12
|
|
||||||
|
Tax (expense) benefit
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(6
|
)
|
|
3
|
|
|
(2
|
)
|
|
(4
|
)
|
||||||
|
Other comprehensive income (loss)
|
|
(6
|
)
|
|
(25
|
)
|
|
12
|
|
|
(3
|
)
|
|
4
|
|
|
(18
|
)
|
||||||
|
As of January 31, 2016
|
|
$
|
15
|
|
|
$
|
(73
|
)
|
|
$
|
(499
|
)
|
|
$
|
62
|
|
|
$
|
(2
|
)
|
|
$
|
(497
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||
|
As of October 31, 2014
|
|
$
|
16
|
|
|
$
|
6
|
|
|
$
|
(444
|
)
|
|
$
|
83
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
$
|
(336
|
)
|
|
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications
|
|
—
|
|
|
(33
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(5
|
)
|
|
(38
|
)
|
||||||
|
Amounts reclassified out of accumulated other comprehensive loss
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
(7
|
)
|
|
(1
|
)
|
|
3
|
|
||||||
|
Tax (expense) benefit
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(3
|
)
|
|
3
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
2
|
|
||||||
|
Other comprehensive income (loss)
|
|
—
|
|
|
(33
|
)
|
|
8
|
|
|
(4
|
)
|
|
(4
|
)
|
|
(33
|
)
|
||||||
|
As of January 31, 2015
|
|
$
|
16
|
|
|
$
|
(27
|
)
|
|
$
|
(436
|
)
|
|
$
|
79
|
|
|
$
|
(1
|
)
|
|
$
|
(369
|
)
|
|
Details about Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss Components
|
|
Amounts Reclassified from Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss
|
|
Affected Line Item in Statement of Operations
|
||||||
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
|
|
||||||
|
|
|
January 31,
|
|
|
||||||
|
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
|
||||
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
|
||||||
|
Unrealized gain (loss) on derivatives
|
|
$
|
(4
|
)
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
Cost of products
|
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
Provision for income taxes
|
||
|
|
|
(3
|
)
|
|
1
|
|
|
Net of income tax
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Net defined benefit pension cost and post retirement plan costs:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Actuarial net loss
|
|
(14
|
)
|
|
(11
|
)
|
|
|
||
|
Prior service benefit
|
|
6
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
|
||
|
|
|
(8
|
)
|
|
(4
|
)
|
|
Total before income tax
|
||
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
Provision for income taxes
|
||
|
|
|
(5
|
)
|
|
(4
|
)
|
|
Net of income tax
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Total reclassifications for the period
|
|
$
|
(8
|
)
|
|
$
|
(3
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
Measurement Solutions
|
|
Customer Support and Services
|
|
Total Segments
|
||||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||||||
|
Three Months Ended January 31, 2016:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
Total segment revenue
|
$
|
631
|
|
|
$
|
95
|
|
|
$
|
726
|
|
|
Acquisition related fair value adjustments
|
(5
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
(5
|
)
|
|||
|
Total net revenue
|
$
|
626
|
|
|
$
|
95
|
|
|
$
|
721
|
|
|
Segment income from operations
|
$
|
116
|
|
|
$
|
13
|
|
|
$
|
129
|
|
|
Three Months Ended January 31, 2015:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
Total net revenue
|
$
|
606
|
|
|
$
|
95
|
|
|
$
|
701
|
|
|
Segment income from operations
|
$
|
110
|
|
|
$
|
14
|
|
|
$
|
124
|
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||
|
Total reportable segments' income from operations
|
$
|
129
|
|
|
$
|
124
|
|
|
Share-based compensation expense
|
(16
|
)
|
|
(29
|
)
|
||
|
Amortization of intangibles
|
(11
|
)
|
|
(2
|
)
|
||
|
Acquisition and integration costs
|
(2
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
||
|
Separation and related costs
|
(5
|
)
|
|
(7
|
)
|
||
|
Acquisition related fair value adjustments
|
(5
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
||
|
Other
|
8
|
|
|
1
|
|
||
|
Interest income
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
||
|
Interest expense
|
(12
|
)
|
|
(12
|
)
|
||
|
Other income (expense), net
|
(3
|
)
|
|
3
|
|
||
|
Income before taxes, as reported
|
$
|
84
|
|
|
$
|
78
|
|
|
|
Measurement Solutions
|
|
Customer Support and Services
|
|
Total
|
||||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
||||||||||
|
Assets:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
As of January 31, 2016
|
$
|
2,492
|
|
|
$
|
257
|
|
|
$
|
2,749
|
|
|
As of October 31, 2015
|
$
|
2,531
|
|
|
$
|
265
|
|
|
$
|
2,796
|
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
|
Year over Year Change
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
|
Three
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
Months
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
|||||||
|
Orders
|
$
|
679
|
|
|
$
|
691
|
|
|
(2)%
|
|
Net revenue:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Products
|
$
|
601
|
|
|
$
|
596
|
|
|
1%
|
|
Services and other
|
120
|
|
|
105
|
|
|
14%
|
||
|
Total net revenue
|
$
|
721
|
|
|
$
|
701
|
|
|
3%
|
|
|
Year over Year % Change
|
||||
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
||||
|
|
January 31, 2016
|
||||
|
Geographic Region
|
actual
|
|
currency adjusted
|
||
|
Americas
|
(4
|
)%
|
|
(3
|
)%
|
|
Europe
|
4
|
%
|
|
9
|
%
|
|
Japan
|
4
|
%
|
|
7
|
%
|
|
Asia Pacific ex-Japan
|
(4
|
)%
|
|
(2
|
)%
|
|
Total orders
|
(2
|
)%
|
|
1
|
%
|
|
|
Year over Year % Change
|
||||
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
||||
|
|
January 31, 2016
|
||||
|
Geographic Region
|
actual
|
|
currency adjusted
|
||
|
Americas
|
3
|
%
|
|
3
|
%
|
|
Europe
|
6
|
%
|
|
11
|
%
|
|
Japan
|
13
|
%
|
|
17
|
%
|
|
Asia Pacific ex-Japan
|
(2
|
)%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
Total net revenue
|
3
|
%
|
|
5
|
%
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
|
Year over year change
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
|
Three
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
Months
|
||||
|
Total gross margin
|
54.3
|
%
|
|
54.6
|
%
|
|
— ppt
|
||
|
Operating margin
|
13.6
|
%
|
|
12.4
|
%
|
|
1 ppt
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
in millions
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Research and development
|
$
|
108
|
|
|
$
|
96
|
|
|
13%
|
|
Selling, general and administrative
|
$
|
200
|
|
|
$
|
206
|
|
|
(3)%
|
|
Other operating expense (income), net
|
$
|
(14
|
)
|
|
$
|
(6
|
)
|
|
136%
|
|
|
|||||||||
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
|
Year over Year Change
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
|
Three
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
Months
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
|
||||||
|
Net revenue
|
$
|
631
|
|
|
$
|
606
|
|
|
4%
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
|
Year over Year Change
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
|
Three
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
Months
|
||||
|
Total gross margin
|
59.2
|
%
|
|
57.6
|
%
|
|
2 ppts
|
||
|
Operating margin
|
18.3
|
%
|
|
18.2
|
%
|
|
— ppt
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
in millions
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Research and development
|
$
|
103
|
|
|
$
|
89
|
|
|
16%
|
|
Selling, general and administrative
|
$
|
159
|
|
|
$
|
153
|
|
|
4%
|
|
Other operating expense (income), net
|
$
|
(4
|
)
|
|
$
|
(3
|
)
|
|
19%
|
|
Income from operations
|
$
|
116
|
|
|
$
|
110
|
|
|
5%
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
|
Year over Year Change
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
|
Three
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
Months
|
||||
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
|
||||||
|
Net revenue
|
$
|
95
|
|
|
$
|
95
|
|
|
—%
|
|
|
Three Months Ended
|
|
Year over Year Change
|
||||||
|
|
January 31,
|
|
Three
|
||||||
|
|
2016
|
|
2015
|
|
Months
|
||||
|
Total gross margin
|
39.6
|
%
|
|
42.0
|
%
|
|
(2) ppts
|
||
|
Operating margin
|
13.9
|
%
|
|
14.3
|
%
|
|
— ppt
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
in millions
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Research and development
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
(24)%
|
|
Selling, general and administrative
|
$
|
23
|
|
|
$
|
24
|
|
|
(5)%
|
|
Other operating expense (income), net
|
$
|
(1
|
)
|
|
$
|
(1
|
)
|
|
(12)%
|
|
Income from operations
|
$
|
13
|
|
|
$
|
14
|
|
|
(3)%
|
|
•
|
Net income for the first three months of fiscal 2016 decreased $6 million. Changes to non-cash income and expenses included a $10 million increase to amortization expense as compared to the same period last year due to the impact of recently acquired businesses, a $13 million decrease to stock-based compensation expense as the first three months of fiscal 2015 included expense associated with one-time inaugural grants, a $10 million gain from a land sale in the first three months of fiscal 2016, a $5 million increase in deferred tax expense and $3 million of higher expense associated with investment losses.
|
|
•
|
The aggregate of accounts receivable, inventory and accounts payable provided net operating cash of $7 million during the first three months of fiscal 2016, compared to $14 million provided in the comparable period last year. The amount of cash flow generated from or used by the aggregate of accounts receivable, inventory and accounts payable depends upon how effectively we manage the cash conversion cycle, which represents the number of days that elapse from the day we pay for the purchase of raw materials and components to the collection of cash from our customers and can be significantly impacted by the timing of collections and payments in a period.
|
|
•
|
Net cash paid to Agilent under separation and distribution agreement was zero for three months ended January 31, 2016 as compared to the $14 million during the corresponding period last year.
|
|
•
|
The aggregate of employee compensation and benefits, income tax payable and other assets and liabilities used net operating cash of $20 million during the first three months of fiscal 2016, compared to $18 million used in the comparable period last year. Share purchases of $15 million under the employee stock purchase plan in the first three months of fiscal 2016 were partially offset by lower payments under our variable and incentive pay programs, which were $20 million in the first three months of 2016 compared to $29 million in the same period last year, and lower tax payments during the period.
|
|
•
|
We contributed $10 million to our non-U.S. defined benefit plans during the first three months of fiscal 2016, compared to $14 million in the same period last year. We expect to contribute approximately $29 million to our non-U.S. defined benefit plans during the remainder of 2016. For the three months ended January 31, 2016 and 2015, we did not contribute
|
|
•
|
reduced demand for our products, delays in the shipment of orders or increases in order cancellations;
|
|
•
|
increased risk of excess and obsolete inventories;
|
|
•
|
increased price pressure for our products and services; and
|
|
•
|
greater risk of impairment to the value, and a detriment to the liquidity, of our future investment portfolio.
|
|
•
|
properly identify customer needs;
|
|
•
|
innovate and develop new technologies, services and applications;
|
|
•
|
successfully commercialize new technologies in a timely manner;
|
|
•
|
manufacture and deliver our products in sufficient volumes and on time;
|
|
•
|
differentiate our offerings from our competitors' offerings;
|
|
•
|
price our products competitively;
|
|
•
|
anticipate our competitors' development of new products, services or technological innovations; and control product quality in our manufacturing process.
|
|
•
|
interruption to transportation flows for delivery of parts to us and finished goods to our customers;
|
|
•
|
changes in foreign currency exchange rates;
|
|
•
|
changes in a specific country's or region's political, economic or other conditions;
|
|
•
|
trade protection measures, sanctions, and import or export licensing requirements or restrictions;
|
|
•
|
negative consequences from changes in tax laws;
|
|
•
|
difficulty in staffing and managing widespread operations;
|
|
•
|
differing labor regulations;
|
|
•
|
differing protection of intellectual property;
|
|
•
|
unexpected changes in regulatory requirements; and
|
|
•
|
volatile political environments or geopolitical turmoil, including regional conflicts, terrorism, and war.
|
|
•
|
the retention of key employees and/or customers;
|
|
•
|
the management of facilities and employees in different geographic areas; and
|
|
•
|
the compatibility of our infrastructure, policies and organizations with those of the acquired company.
|
|
•
|
requiring a portion of our cash flow from operations to make interest payments on this debt;
|
|
•
|
increasing our vulnerability to general adverse economic and industry conditions;
|
|
•
|
reducing the cash flow available to fund capital expenditures and other corporate purposes and to grow our business; and
|
|
•
|
limiting our flexibility in planning for, or reacting to, changes in our business and the industry.
|
|
•
|
prior to the separation, our business was operated by Agilent as part of its broader corporate organization, rather than as an independent company. Agilent or one of its affiliates performed various corporate functions for us such as legal, treasury, accounting, auditing, human resources, corporate affairs and finance. Our historical financial results reflect allocations of
|
|
•
|
generally, our working capital requirements and capital for our general corporate purposes, including acquisitions and capital expenditures, have historically been satisfied as part of the corporate-wide cash management policies of Agilent. Following the separation, we may need to obtain additional financing from banks, through public offerings or private placements of debt or equity securities, strategic relationships or other arrangements; and
|
|
•
|
our historical financial information does not reflect the debt or the associated interest expense that we have incurred as part of the separation and distribution.
|
|
•
|
actual or anticipated fluctuations in our operating results due to factors related to our business;
|
|
•
|
success or failure of our business strategy;
|
|
•
|
our quarterly or annual earnings, or those of other companies in our industry;
|
|
•
|
our ability to obtain third-party financing as needed;
|
|
•
|
announcements by us or our competitors of significant acquisitions or dispositions;
|
|
•
|
changes in accounting standards, policies, guidance, interpretations or principles;
|
|
•
|
the failure of securities analysts to cover our common stock;
|
|
•
|
changes in earnings estimates by securities analysts or our ability to meet those estimates;
|
|
•
|
the operating and share price performance of other comparable companies;
|
|
•
|
investor perception of our company;
|
|
•
|
natural or other disasters that investors believe may affect us;
|
|
•
|
overall market fluctuations;
|
|
•
|
results from any material litigation or government investigations;
|
|
•
|
changes in laws or regulations affecting our business; and
|
|
•
|
general economic conditions and other external factors.
|
|
•
|
the inability of our shareholders to call a special meeting;
|
|
•
|
the inability of our shareholders to act without a meeting of shareholders;
|
|
•
|
rules regarding how shareholders may present proposals or nominate directors for election at shareholder meetings;
|
|
•
|
the right of our board to issue preferred stock without shareholder approval;
|
|
•
|
the division of our board of directors into three classes of directors, with each class serving a staggered three-year term, and this classified board provision could have the effect of making the replacement of incumbent directors more time consuming and difficult;
|
|
•
|
a provision that shareholders may only remove directors with cause;
|
|
•
|
the ability of our directors, and not shareholders, to fill vacancies on our board of directors; and
|
|
•
|
the requirement that the affirmative vote of shareholders holding at least 80% of our voting stock is required to amend certain provisions in our amended and restated certificate of incorporation (relating to the number, term and removal of our directors, the filling of our board vacancies, the advance notice to be given for nominations for elections of directors, the calling of special meetings of shareholders, shareholder action by written consent, the ability of the board of directors to amend the bylaws, elimination of liability of directors to the extent permitted by Delaware law, exclusive forum for certain types of actions and proceedings that may be initiated by our shareholders and amendments of the certificate of incorporation) and certain provisions in our amended and restated bylaws (relating to the calling of special meetings of shareholders, the business that may be conducted or considered at annual or special meetings, the advance notice of shareholder business and nominations, shareholder action by written consent, the number, tenure, qualifications and removal of our directors, the filling of our board vacancies, director and officer indemnification and amendments of the bylaws).
|
|
A list of exhibits is set forth in the Exhibit Index found on page
45
of this report.
|
|
Dated:
|
March 4, 2016
|
By:
|
/s/ Neil Dougherty
|
|
|
|
|
Neil Dougherty
|
|
|
|
|
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
|
|
|
|
|
(Principal Financial Officer)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dated:
|
March 4, 2016
|
By:
|
/s/ John C. Skinner
|
|
|
|
|
John C. Skinner
|
|
|
|
|
Vice President and Corporate Controller
|
|
|
|
|
(Principal Accounting Officer)
|
|
Exhibit
|
|
|
|
|
Number
|
|
Description
|
|
|
11.1
|
|
|
See Note 6, “Net Income Per Share,” to our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
31.1
|
|
|
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
31.2
|
|
|
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
32.1
|
|
|
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
32.2
|
|
|
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
101.INS
|
|
|
XBRL Instance Document
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
101.SCH
|
|
|
XBRL Schema Document
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
101.CAL
|
|
|
XBRL Calculation Linkbase Document
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
101.LAB
|
|
|
XBRL Labels Linkbase Document
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
101.PRE
|
|
|
XBRL Presentation Linkbase Document
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
101.DEF
|
|
|
XBRL Definition Linkbase Document
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
No information found
* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
| FUND | NUMBER OF SHARES | VALUE ($) | PUT OR CALL |
|---|
| DIRECTORS | AGE | BIO | OTHER DIRECTOR MEMBERSHIPS |
|---|
No information found
No Customers Found
No Suppliers Found
Price
Yield
| Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
|---|