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Exhibit 99.1
Evan Goldstein
Salesforce
Investor Relations
415-819-2987
evan.goldstein@salesforce.com

Stephanie Barnes
Salesforce
Public Relations
415-722-0883
stephanie.barnes@salesforce.com


Salesforce Announces Record First Quarter Fiscal 2021 Results

First Quarter Revenue of $4.87 Billion, up 30% Year-Over-Year, 31% in Constant Currency
Current Remaining Performance Obligation of Approximately $14.5 Billion, up 23% Year-Over-Year, 24% in Constant Currency
First Quarter Operating Cash Flow of $1.86 Billion, down 5% Year-Over-Year
Initiates Q2 FY21 Revenue Guidance of $4.89 Billion to $4.90 Billion, up Approximately 22% to 23% Year-Over-Year
Updates FY21 Revenue Guidance to Approximately $20.0 Billion, up Approximately 17% Year-Over-Year

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - May 28, 2020 - Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), the global leader in CRM, today announced results for its fiscal first quarter ended April 30, 2020.

“Our results, amidst this global crisis, demonstrated our ability to execute at speed, innovate at scale and the strength of our business model,” said Marc Benioff, Chair & CEO, Salesforce. “We made long-term investments in keeping our employees safe, supporting our customers, delivering crucial innovation like Work.com, and helping our communities with PPE, grants, and technology. The pandemic showed us that digital is an imperative for every company, and we’re confident Salesforce will continue to accelerate as we bring our customers into the new normal.”

In response to COVID-19, Salesforce took the following actions in its fiscal first quarter to invest in its customers, employees and community during this unprecedented time, and to prepare for the future:

Launched Salesforce Care, a set of free rapid response solutions to help companies stay connected to their employees, customers and partners during the COVID-19 crisis
Created the Tableau Data Hub, a free resource to help companies and governments around the world see and understand data about the pandemic
Developed an online leadership program called Leading Through Change. The program highlights the work Salesforce customers have been doing during the crisis and has over 75 million views to date
Provided customers most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic temporary financial flexibility
Gave certainty to its sales team with a one-time guaranteed commission for the first quarter
Directed its global workforce to work from home and cancelled all business travel by employees for the foreseeable future
Committed to no significant layoffs for the first 90 days of the crisis
Launched B-Well Together for employees, a series focused on aligning the mind and body with leading well-being experts. Based on global demand, the company opened it to the public
Shifted customer, industry, and employee events to virtual-only experiences for the remainder of 2020
Donated more than $7.5M in grants to organizations on the front lines of the crisis in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, Israel, Italy, Spain, France and Germany
Sourced more than 50 million units of PPE, such as masks, gowns, suits, and face shields for hospitals in the US, U.K., India and France

Salesforce continues to invest in its stakeholders. In the second fiscal quarter, the company introduced Work.com, new technology solutions and resources to help business and community leaders around the world reopen safely,




re-skill employees and respond efficiently on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic. Work.com has generated enormous interest from businesses and governments and deepened partnerships with the world’s top system integrators and technology partners. For example, Workday recently announced that it will integrate its employee data directly into Work.com to make it easier for employers to centralize critical data and get their businesses up and running again.


Salesforce delivered the following results for its fiscal first quarter:

Revenue:
Total first quarter revenue was $4.87 billion, an increase of 30% year-over-year, and 31% in constant currency. Subscription and support revenues for the quarter were $4.58 billion, an increase of 31% year-over-year. Professional services and other revenues for the quarter were $290 million, an increase of 20% year-over-year.

Earnings per Share:
First quarter GAAP earnings per share was $0.11, and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share was $0.70. Mark-to-market accounting of the company’s strategic investments, required by ASU 2016-01, benefited GAAP earnings per share by $0.16 based on a U.S. tax rate of 25% and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share by $0.16 based on a non-GAAP tax rate of 22%.

Cash: Cash generated from operations for the first quarter was $1.86 billion, a decrease of 5% year-over-year. Total cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities ended the first quarter at $9.80 billion.

Remaining Performance Obligation: Remaining performance obligation ended the first quarter at approximately $29.3 billion, an increase of 18% year-over-year. Current remaining performance obligation ended the first quarter at approximately $14.5 billion, an increase of 23% year-over-year, 24% in constant currency.

As of May 28, 2020, the company is initiating its revenue guidance, GAAP earnings per share guidance, non-GAAP earnings per share guidance, and current remaining performance obligation growth guidance for the its second quarter of fiscal year 2021. As a result of the first quarter financial impacts of COVID-19 discussed above, and the company's current assumptions related to the extent to which the pandemic will affect the business going forward, the company is lowering its revenue guidance, GAAP earnings per share guidance, non-GAAP earnings per share guidance, and operating cash flow guidance previously provided on February 25, 2020 for its full fiscal year 2021. Management will provide further commentary around these guidance assumptions on its earnings call, which is expected to occur on May 28, 2020 at 2:00 PM Pacific Time.

Our guidance assumes no change to the value of the company's strategic investment portfolio resulting from ASU 2016-01 as it is not possible to forecast future gains and losses. In addition, the guidance below is based on estimated GAAP tax rates that reflect the company’s currently available information, and excludes forecasted discrete tax items such as excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation. The GAAP tax rates may fluctuate due to future acquisitions or other transactions.
Q2 FY21
Guidance
Full Year FY21
Guidance
Revenue$4.89 - $4.90 billion~$20.0 billion
Y/Y Growth22% - 23%~17%
GAAP earnings per share($0.02) - ($0.01)($0.06) - ($0.04)
Non-GAAP earnings per share$0.66 - $0.67$2.93 - $2.95
Operating Cash Flow Growth (Y/Y)N/A~10% - 11%
Current Remaining Performance Obligation Growth (Y/Y)~16% - 17%N/A

The following is a per share reconciliation of GAAP diluted loss per share to non-GAAP diluted earnings per share guidance for the next quarter and the full year:




 Fiscal 2021
 Q2FY21
GAAP loss per share range(1)(2)
($0.02) - ($0.01)($0.06) - ($0.04)
Plus
Amortization of purchased intangibles$0.31  $1.21  
Stock-based expense$0.62  $2.36  
Income tax effects and adjustments(3)
$(0.25) $(0.58) 
Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share(2)
$0.66 - $0.67$2.93 - $2.95
Shares used in computing basic GAAP net loss per share (millions)903  906  
Shares used in computing diluted Non-GAAP net income per share (millions)924  927  
(1) The Company's GAAP tax provision is expected to be approximately 81% for the three months ended July 31, 2020, and approximately 104% for the year ended January 31, 2021. The GAAP tax rates may fluctuate due to discrete tax items and related effects in conjunction with certain provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, future acquisitions or other transactions.
(2) The Company's projected GAAP and Non-GAAP basic and diluted earnings per share assumes no change to the value of our strategic investment portfolio resulting from ASU 2016-01 as it is not possible to forecast future gains and losses. While historically the company's strategic investment portfolio has had a positive impact on the company's financial results, that may not be true for future periods, particularly in periods of significant market fluctuations that affect the publicly traded companies within the company's strategic investment portfolio. The impact of future gains or losses from the company's strategic investment portfolio could be material.
(3) The Company’s Non-GAAP tax provision uses a long-term projected tax rate of 22.0%, which reflects currently available information and could be subject to change.

For additional information regarding non-GAAP financial measures see the reconciliation of results and related explanations below.

Quarterly Conference Call
Salesforce will host a conference call at 2:00 p.m. (PT) / 5:00 p.m. (ET) to discuss its financial results with the investment community. A live webcast of the event will be available on the Salesforce Investor Relations website at www.salesforce.com/investor. A live dial-in is available domestically at (833) 579-0905 and internationally at (778) 560-2800, Conference ID 6520138. A replay will be available at (800) 585-8367 or (416) 621-4642 until midnight (ET) June 11, 2020.

About Salesforce
Salesforce is the global leader in Customer Relationship Management (CRM), bringing companies closer to their customers in the digital age. Founded in 1999, Salesforce enables companies of every size and industry to take advantage of powerful technologies—cloud, mobile, social, internet of things, artificial intelligence, voice and blockchain—to create a 360-degree view of their customers. For more information about Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), visit: www.salesforce.com.

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"Safe harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This press release contains forward-looking statements about the company's financial and operating results, which may include expected GAAP and non-GAAP financial and other operating and non-operating results, including revenue, net income, earnings per share, operating cash flow growth, operating margin improvement, expected revenue growth, expected current remaining performance obligation growth, expected tax rates, stock-based compensation expenses, amortization of purchased intangibles, shares outstanding, market growth, environmental, social and governance goals, expected capital allocation, including mergers and acquisitions, capital expenditures and other investments, expectations regarding closing contemplated acquisitions and contributions from acquired companies. The achievement or success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involves risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If any such risks or uncertainties materialize or if any of the assumptions prove incorrect, the company’s results could differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements it makes.





The risks and uncertainties referred to above include -- but are not limited to -- risks associated with the effect of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, related public health measures and resulting economic downturn and market volatility; our ability to maintain service performance and security levels meeting the expectations of our customers, and the resources and costs required to avoid unanticipated downtime and prevent, detect and remediate performance degradation and security breaches; the expenses associated with our data centers and third-party infrastructure providers; our ability to secure and costs related to additional data center capacity; our reliance on third-party hardware, software and platform providers; the effect of evolving domestic and foreign government regulations, including those related to the provision of services on the Internet, those related to accessing the Internet, and those addressing data privacy, cross-border data transfers and import and export controls; current and potential litigation involving us or our industry, including litigation involving acquired entities such as Tableau, and the resolution or settlement thereof; regulatory developments and regulatory investigations involving us or affecting our industry; our ability to successfully introduce new services and product features, including any efforts to expand our services beyond the CRM market; the success of our strategy of acquiring or making investments in complementary businesses, joint ventures, services, technologies and intellectual property rights; our ability to realize the benefits from strategic partnerships, joint ventures and investments; our ability to successfully integrate acquired businesses and technologies; our ability to compete in the market in which we participate; the success of our business strategy and our plan to build our business, including our strategy to be the leading provider of enterprise cloud computing applications and platforms; our ability to execute our business plans; our ability to continue to grow unearned revenue and remaining performance obligation; the pace of change and innovation in enterprise cloud computing services; the seasonal nature of our sales cycles; our ability to limit customer attrition and costs related to those efforts; the success of our international expansion strategy; the demands on our personnel and infrastructure resulting from significant growth in our customer base and operations, including as a result of acquisitions; our dependency on the development and maintenance of the infrastructure of the Internet; our real estate and office facilities strategy and related costs and uncertainties; fluctuations in, and our ability to predict, our operating results and cash flows; the variability in our results arising from the accounting for term license revenue products; the performance and fair value of our investments in complementary businesses through our strategic investment portfolio; the impact of future gains or losses from our strategic investment portfolio including gains or losses from overall market conditions that may affect the publicly traded companies within our strategic investment portfolio; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; our ability to develop our brands; the impact of foreign currency exchange rate and interest rate fluctuations on our results; the valuation of our deferred tax assets and the release of related valuation allowances; the potential availability of additional tax assets in the future; the impact of new accounting pronouncements and tax laws; uncertainties affecting our ability to estimate our tax rate; uncertainties regarding our tax obligations in connection with potential jurisdictional transfers of intellectual property, including the tax rate, the timing of the transfer and the value of such transferred intellectual property; uncertainties regarding the effect of general economic and market conditions; the impact of geopolitical events; uncertainties regarding the impact of expensing stock options and other equity awards; the sufficiency of our capital resources; risks related to our 2023 and 2028 senior notes, revolving credit facility and loan associated with 50 Fremont; our ability to comply with our debt covenants and lease obligations; and the impact of climate change, natural disasters and actual or threatened public health emergencies, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Further information on these and other factors that could affect the company’s financial results is included in the reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K and in other filings it makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. These documents are available on the SEC Filings section of the Investor Information section of the company’s website at www.salesforce.com/investor.

Salesforce.com, inc. assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

© 2020 salesforce.com, inc.  All rights reserved.  Salesforce and other marks are trademarks of salesforce.com, inc.  Other brands featured herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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salesforce.com, inc.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
1Three Months Ended April 30,
20202019
Revenues:
Subscription and support$4,575  $3,496  
Professional services and other290  241  
Total revenues4,865  3,737  
Cost of revenues (1)(2):
Subscription and support 966  678  
Professional services and other 288  236  
Total cost of revenues1,254  914  
Gross profit3,611  2,823  
Operating expenses (1)(2):
Research and development859  554  
Marketing and sales2,390  1,697  
General and administrative502  362  
Total operating expenses3,751  2,613  
Income (loss) from operations (140) 210  
Gains on strategic investments, net  192  281  
Other expense  (5) (9) 
Income before benefit from (provision for) income taxes 47  482  
Benefit from (provision for) income taxes 52  (90) 
Net income   $99  $392  
Basic net income per share  $0.11  $0.51  
Diluted net income per share  $0.11  $0.49  
Shares used in computing basic net income per share  896  771  
Shares used in computing diluted net income per share  913  793  
(1)Amounts include amortization of intangible assets acquired through business combinations, as follows:
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Cost of revenues$159  $61  
Marketing and sales 112  68  
(2)Amounts include stock-based expense, as follows:

 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Cost of revenues $52  $43  
Research and development 166  81  
Marketing and sales 223  177  
General and administrative 63  42  




salesforce.com, inc.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(As a percentage of total revenues)
(Unaudited)
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Revenues:
Subscription and support94 %94 %
Professional services and other  
Total revenues100  100  
Cost of revenues (1)(2):
Subscription and support 20  18  
Professional services and other   
Total cost of revenues26  24  
Gross profit74  76  
Operating expenses (1)(2):
Research and development18  15  
Marketing and sales49  45  
General and administrative10  10  
Total operating expenses77  70  
Income (loss) from operations(3)  
Gains on strategic investments, net  
Other expense  
Income before benefit from (provision for) income taxes 13  
Benefit from (provision for) income taxes (3) 
Net income %10 %

(1)Amounts include amortization of intangible assets acquired through business combinations as a percentage of total revenues, as follows:
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Cost of revenues%%
Marketing and sales  

(2)Amounts include stock-based expense as a percentage of total revenues, as follows:
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Cost of revenues%%
Research and development  
Marketing and sales  
General and administrative  




salesforce.com, inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in millions)
(Unaudited)
April 30, 2020January 31, 2020
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$5,772  $4,145  
Marketable securities4,030  3,802  
Accounts receivable, net3,076  6,174  
Costs capitalized to obtain revenue contracts, net 881  926  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets954  916  
Total current assets14,713  15,963  
Property and equipment, net2,518  2,375  
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net 2,983  3,040  
Noncurrent costs capitalized to obtain revenue contracts, net1,171  1,348  
Strategic investments1,902  1,963  
Goodwill25,266  25,134  
Intangible assets acquired through business combinations, net  4,488  4,724  
Capitalized software and other assets, net 582  579  
Total assets$53,623  $55,126  
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities$2,989  $3,433  
Operating lease liabilities, current 742  750  
Unearned revenue9,112  10,662  
Total current liabilities12,843  14,845  
Noncurrent debt  2,673  2,673  
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities 2,422  2,445  
Other noncurrent liabilities 1,120  1,278  
Total liabilities19,058  21,241  
Stockholders’ equity:
Common stock  
Additional paid-in capital32,739  32,116  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(135) (93) 
Retained earnings1,960  1,861  
Total stockholders’ equity34,565  33,885  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$53,623  $55,126  




salesforce.com, inc.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in millions)
(Unaudited)
1Three Months Ended April 30,
20202019
Operating activities:
Net income$99  $392  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:  
Depreciation and amortization658  437  
Amortization of costs capitalized to obtain revenue contracts, net247  209  
Expenses related to employee stock plans504  343  
Gains on strategic investments, net(192) (281) 
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of business combinations:
Accounts receivable, net3,094  2,774  
Costs capitalized to obtain revenue contracts, net(25) (124) 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets and other assets(11) (97) 
Accounts payable147  15  
Accrued expenses and other liabilities(904) (560) 
Operating lease liabilities(203) (164) 
Unearned revenue(1,555) (979) 
Net cash provided by operating activities  1,859  1,965  
Investing activities:
Business combinations, net of cash acquired(103) (10) 
Purchases of strategic investments(342) (159) 
Sales of strategic investments601  194  
Purchases of marketable securities(834) (734) 
Sales of marketable securities337  86  
Maturities of marketable securities227  56  
Capital expenditures(323) (159) 
Net cash used in investing activities  (437) (726) 
Financing activities:
Proceeds from employee stock plans258  219  
Principal payments on financing obligations(48) (11) 
Repayments of debt(1) (1) 
Net cash provided by financing activities  209  207  
Effect of exchange rate changes(4) (5) 
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents  1,627  1,441  
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period4,145  2,669  
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$5,772  $4,110  




salesforce.com, inc.
Additional Metrics
(Unaudited)
April 30,
2020
January 31, 2020October 31, 2019July 31,
2019
April 30,
2019
January 31,
2019
Full time equivalent headcount (1)51,613  49,703  47,677  40,571  37,485  35,995  
Financial data (in millions):
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities$9,802  $7,947  $6,529  $6,042  $6,379  $4,342  
Strategic investments1,902  1,963  1,760  1,614  1,548  1,302  
Operating lease liabilities (2)3,164  3,195  3,270  3,047  3,058  NA  
Principal due on the Company's outstanding debt obligations (3)2,693  2,694  2,845  2,996  3,197  3,198  
Net cash provided by operating activities1,859  1,632  298  436  1,965  1,331  
Capital expenditures323  136  170  178  159  167  
(1) Full time equivalent headcount includes 5,231 from third quarter fiscal 2020 acquisitions.
(2) Effective February 1, 2019, the Company adopted Topic 842 using the modified retrospective method. Accordingly, the results for prior periods were not adjusted to conform to the current period measurement or recognition of results.
(3)  The Company repaid $200 million, $150 million and $150 million of the 2021 Term Loan in June 2019, October 2019 and November 2019, respectively.
Supplemental Revenue Analysis
Remaining Performance Obligation
Transaction price allocated to the remaining performance obligations represents contracted revenue that has not yet been recognized, which includes unearned revenue and unbilled amounts that will be recognized as revenue in future periods. Transaction price allocated to the remaining performance obligation is influenced by several factors, including seasonality, the timing of renewals, average contract terms and foreign currency exchange rates. Unbilled portions of the remaining transaction price denominated in foreign currencies are revalued each period based on the period end exchange rates.
The portion of the remaining performance obligation that is unbilled is not recorded on the balance sheet. Remaining performance obligation consisted of the following (in billions):
 CurrentNoncurrentTotal
As of April 30, 2020 (1)$14.5  $14.8  $29.3  
As of January 31, 2020 (2)15.0  15.8  30.8  
As of April 30, 201911.8  13.1  24.9  
(1) Includes approximately $450 million and $700 million of remaining performance obligation related to the Salesforce.org business combination in June 2019 and the Tableau acquisition in August 2019, respectively.
(2) Includes approximately $450 million and $650 million of remaining performance obligation related to the Salesforce.org business combination in June 2019 and the Tableau acquisition in August 2019, respectively.



Unearned Revenue
Unearned revenue represents amounts that have been invoiced in advance of revenue recognition and is recognized as revenue when transfer of control to customers has occurred or services have been provided. The change in unearned revenue was as follows (in millions):
Three Months Ended April 30,
20202019
Unearned revenue, beginning of period$10,662  $8,564  
Billings and other (1)3,305  2,714  
Contribution from contract asset 44  
Revenue recognized ratably over time(4,453) (3,488) 
Revenue recognized over time as delivered(191) (172) 
Revenue recognized at a point in time(221) (77) 
Unearned revenue from business combinations  
Unearned revenue, end of period$9,112  $7,585  
(1) Other includes, for example, the impact of foreign currency translation.
Disaggregation of Revenue
Subscription and Support Revenue by the Company's service offerings
Subscription and support revenues consisted of the following (in millions):
Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Sales Cloud$1,245  $1,073  
Service Cloud1,252  1,020  
Salesforce Platform and Other (1) 1,364  842  
Marketing and Commerce Cloud714  561  
$4,575  $3,496  
(1) Includes approximately $273 million of revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2020 contributed from the August 2019 acquisition of Tableau.
Total Revenue by Geographic Locations
Revenues by geographical region consisted of the following (in millions):
Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Americas$3,370  $2,617  
Europe1,034  755  
Asia Pacific461  365  
$4,865  $3,737  
Three Months Ended April 30,
20202019
Americas69 %70 %
Europe21  20  
Asia Pacific10  10  
100 %100 %
Constant Currency Growth Rates
The Company presents constant currency information to provide a framework for assessing how the Company's underlying business performed excluding the effect of foreign currency rate fluctuations. To present this information, current and comparative prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than United States dollars are converted into



United States dollars at the weighted average exchange rate for the quarter being compared to for growth rate calculations presented, rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during that period.
Revenue constant currency growth rates were as follows:
Three Months Ended
April 30, 2020
compared to Three Months
Ended April 30, 2019
Three Months Ended
January 31, 2020
compared to Three Months
Ended January 31, 2019
Three Months Ended
April 30, 2019
compared to Three Months
Ended April 30, 2018
Americas29%32%25%
Europe41%47%32%
Asia Pacific28%28%27%
Total growth31%34%26%
The Company presents constant currency information for current remaining performance obligation to provide a framework for assessing how the Company's underlying business performed excluding the effects of foreign currency rate fluctuations. To present the information, the Company converted the current remaining performance obligation balances in local currencies in previous comparable periods using the United States dollar currency exchange rate as of the most recent balance sheet date.
Current remaining performance obligation constant currency growth rates were as follows:
April 30, 2020
compared to
April 30, 2019
January 31, 2020
compared to
January 31, 2019
April 30, 2019
compared to
April 30, 2018
Total growth24%27%24%

Supplemental Cash Flow Information
Free cash flow analysis, a non-GAAP measure
(in millions)
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
GAAP net cash provided by operating activities  $1,859  $1,965  
Capital expenditures (1)(323) (159) 
Free cash flow$1,536  $1,806  
(1) Capital expenditures for the three months ended April 30, 2020 includes the Company's purchase of the property located at 450 Mission St. in San Francisco ("450 Mission") for approximately $150 million.
Supplemental Strategic Investment Information
Gains on strategic investments, net
All fair value adjustments of the Company's publicly traded and privately held equity investments are recorded through the statements of operations. Therefore, the Company anticipates additional volatility to the Company's statements of operations in future periods, due to changes in market prices of the Company's investments in publicly held equity investments and the valuation and timing of observable price changes and impairments of the Company's investments in privately held securities. These changes could be material based on market conditions and events. The results for the current fiscal period are not indicative of the results to be expected for any subsequent quarter or fiscal year.
Gains and losses recognized on strategic investments were as follows (in millions):
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Unrealized gains recognized on publicly traded equity securities, net  $ $150  
Unrealized gains (losses) recognized on privately held equity securities, net (38) 122  
Realized gains on sales of equity securities, net239  19  
Losses on debt securities, net(9) (10) 
Gains on strategic investments, net$192  $281  
The Company recorded approximately $77 million of impairments on its privately held equity and debt securities during the three months ended April 30, 2020, which is reflected in the table above.



Supplemental Debt Information
The carrying values of the Company's borrowings were as follows (in millions):
InstrumentDate of issuanceMaturity dateApril 30, 2020January 31, 2020
2023 Senior NotesApril 2018April 2023$995  $995  
2028 Senior NotesApril 2018April 20281,490  1,489  
Loan assumed on 50 FremontFebruary 2015June 2023192  193  
Total carrying value of debt2,677  2,677  
Less current portion of debt(4) (4) 
Total noncurrent debt$2,673  $2,673  

salesforce.com, inc.
GAAP Results Reconciled to non-GAAP Results
The following table reflects selected GAAP results reconciled to non-GAAP results.
(in millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited) 
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Non-GAAP gross profit
GAAP gross profit$3,611  $2,823  
Plus:
Amortization of purchased intangibles (1)159  61  
Stock-based expense (2)52  43  
Non-GAAP gross profit$3,822  $2,927  
Non-GAAP operating expenses
GAAP operating expenses$3,751  $2,613  
Less:
Amortization of purchased intangibles (1)112  68  
Stock-based expense (2)452  300  
Non-GAAP operating expenses$3,187  $2,245  
Non-GAAP income from operations
GAAP income (loss) from operations$(140) $210  
Plus:
Amortization of purchased intangibles (1)271  129  
Stock-based expense (2)504  343  
Non-GAAP income from operations$635  $682  
Non-GAAP net income
GAAP net income  $99  $392  
Plus:
Amortization of purchased intangibles (1)271  129  
Stock-based expense (2)504  343  
Income tax effects and adjustments(233) (125) 
Non-GAAP net income$641  $739  






Three Months Ended April 30,
20202019
Non-GAAP diluted net income per share  
GAAP diluted net income per share  $0.11  $0.49  
Plus:
Amortization of purchased intangibles0.30  0.16  
Stock-based expense0.55  0.43  
Income tax effects and adjustments(0.26) (0.15) 
Non-GAAP diluted net income per share$0.70  $0.93  
Shares used in computing Non-GAAP diluted net income per share913  793  

1)Amortization of purchased intangibles was as follows:
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Cost of revenues$159  $61  
Marketing and sales112  68  
$271  $129  

2)Stock-based expense was as follows:
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Cost of revenues$52  $43  
Research and development166  81  
Marketing and sales223  177  
General and administrative63  42  
$504  $343  





salesforce.com, inc.
Computation of Basic and Diluted GAAP and non-GAAP Net Income Per Share
(in millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
GAAP Basic Net Income Per Share  
Net income$99  $392  
Basic net income per share$0.11  $0.51  
Shares used in computing basic net income per share896  771  
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Non-GAAP Basic Net Income Per Share
Non-GAAP net income$641  $739  
Non-GAAP basic net income per share$0.72  $0.96  
Shares used in computing Non-GAAP basic net income per share896  771  
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
GAAP Diluted Net Income Per Share  
Net income$99  $392  
Diluted net income per share$0.11  $0.49  
Shares used in computing diluted net income per share913  793  
 Three Months Ended April 30,
 20202019
Non-GAAP Diluted Net Income Per Share
Non-GAAP net income$641  $739  
Non-GAAP diluted net income per share$0.70  $0.93  
Shares used in computing Non-GAAP diluted net income per share913  793  




Non-GAAP Financial Measures: This press release includes information about non-GAAP diluted earnings per share, non-GAAP tax rates, free cash flow and constant currency revenue and constant currency current remaining performance obligation growth rates (collectively the “non-GAAP financial measures”). These non-GAAP financial measures are measurements of financial performance that are not prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles and computational methods may differ from those used by other companies. Non-GAAP financial measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures and should be read only in conjunction with the company’s consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. Management uses both GAAP and non-GAAP measures when planning, monitoring and evaluating the company’s performance.

The primary purpose of using non-GAAP measures is to provide supplemental information that may prove useful to investors and to enable investors to evaluate the company’s results in the same way management does. Management believes that supplementing GAAP disclosure with non-GAAP disclosure provides investors with a more complete view of the company’s operational performance and allows for meaningful period-to-period comparisons and analysis of trends in the company’s business. Further, to the extent that other companies use similar methods in calculating non-GAAP measures, the provision of supplemental non-GAAP information can allow for a comparison of the company’s relative performance against other companies that also report non-GAAP operating results.

Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share excludes, to the extent applicable, the impact of the following items: stock-based compensation, amortization of acquisition-related intangibles, and income tax adjustments. These items are excluded because the decisions that give rise to them are not made to increase revenue in a particular period, but instead for the company’s long-term benefit over multiple periods.

Specifically, management is excluding the following items from its non-GAAP earnings per share, as applicable, for the periods presented in the Q1 FY21 financial statements and for its non-GAAP estimates for Q2 and FY21:

Stock-Based Expenses: The company’s compensation strategy includes the use of stock-based compensation to attract and retain employees and executives. It is principally aimed at aligning their interests with those of our stockholders and at long-term employee retention, rather than to motivate or reward operational performance for any particular period. Thus, stock-based compensation expense varies for reasons that are generally unrelated to operational decisions and performance in any particular period.

Amortization of Purchased Intangibles: The company views amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, such as the amortization of the cost associated with an acquired company’s research and development efforts, trade names, customer lists and customer relationships, and in some cases, acquired lease intangibles, as items arising from pre-acquisition activities determined at the time of an acquisition. While these intangible assets are continually evaluated for impairment, amortization of the cost of purchased intangibles is a static expense, which is not typically affected by operations during any particular period. Although we exclude the amortization of purchased intangibles from these non-GAAP measures, management believes that it is important for investors to understand that such intangible assets were recorded as part of purchase accounting and contribute to revenue generation.

Gains on Strategic Investments, net: Upon the adoption of Accounting Standards Update 2016-01 on February 1, 2018, the company is required to record all fair value adjustments to its equity securities held within the strategic investment portfolio through the statement of operations. As it is not possible to forecast future gains and losses, the company assumes no change to the value of its strategic investment portfolio in its GAAP and non-GAAP estimates for future periods.

Income Tax Effects and Adjustments: The company utilizes a fixed long-term projected non-GAAP tax rate in order to provide better consistency across the interim reporting periods by eliminating the effects of items such as changes in the tax valuation allowance and tax effects of acquisition-related costs, since each of these can vary in size and frequency. When projecting this long-term rate, the company evaluated a three-year financial projection that excludes the direct impact of the following non-cash items: stock-based expenses and the amortization of purchased intangibles. The projected rate also assumes no new acquisitions in the three-year period, and considers other factors including the company’s expected tax structure, its tax positions in various jurisdictions and key legislation in major jurisdictions where the company operates. For fiscal 2020, the company used a projected non-GAAP tax rate of 22.5%. For fiscal



2021, the company uses a projected non-GAAP tax rate of 22.0%, which reflects currently available information, as well as other factors and assumptions. The non-GAAP tax rate could be subject to change for a variety of reasons, including the rapidly evolving global tax environment, significant changes in the company’s geographic earnings mix due to acquisition activity, or other changes to the company’s strategy or business operations. The company will re-evaluate its long-term rate as the rate as appropriate.

The company defines the non-GAAP measure free cash flow as GAAP net cash provided by operating activities, less capital expenditures. For this purpose, capital expenditures includes the cash consideration related to the purchase of 450 Mission, but does not include our strategic investments.