Accenture has reported financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2020, ended Feb. 29, 2020, with revenues of $11.1 billion, an increase of 7 percent in U.S. dollars and 8 percent in local currency over the same period last year, the company announced on Thursday.
“We exited the first half of our fiscal year in a clear position of strength — delivering excellent results, gaining significant market share and continuing to successfully execute our growth strategy. As we move forward, we will focus on helping our clients navigate and succeed in this uncertain period and continue to invest in our business and our people for the long term,” Julie Sweet, Accenture’s chief executive officer, said.
The gross margin for the quarter was 30.2 percent, compared with 29.2 percent for the second quarter last year. Operating cash flow for the quarter was $1.53 billion and property and equipment additions were $165 million.
New bookings for the second quarter were $14.2 billion and reflect a negative 1% foreign-currency impact compared with new bookings in the second quarter last year. On Feb. 14, 2020, a quarterly cash dividend of $0.80 per share was paid to shareholders of record at the close of business on Jan. 16, 2020.
In fiscal 2019, the company paid semi-annual cash dividends of $1.46 per share, equivalent to quarterly payments of $0.73 per share. The quarterly dividend of $0.80 per share this year represents a 10% increase over the equivalent quarterly rate in fiscal 2019.
During the second quarter of fiscal 2020, Accenture repurchased or redeemed 4.7 million shares, including 2.7 million shares repurchased in the open market, for a total of $970 million. This brings Accenture’s total share repurchases and redemptions for the first half of fiscal 2020 to 8.5 million shares, including 6.0 million shares repurchased in the open market, for a total of $1.70 billion.
Accenture’s third-quarter and full-year 2020 business outlook reflect its assumptions, as of today, regarding the potential effect of the coronavirus pandemic. The duration and magnitude of such impact will depend on numerous factors that the company may not be able to accurately predict, including those discussed in the Risk Factors set forth in Accenture’s Annual Report.
“The world is now facing a global health crisis and significant disruption in the global economy. I am incredibly proud of how our leadership team and all our people have rallied to ensure the safety and well-being of each other while continuing to serve our clients at this time of great need,” added Sweet.
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