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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of Earliest Event Reported): April 27, 2022
UNISYS CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware
1-8729
38-0387840
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
 (Commission File Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

801 Lakeview Drive, Suite 100
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19422
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
(215986-4011
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
N/A
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading
Symbol(s)
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Common Stock, par value $.01UISNew York Stock Exchange
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Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On April 27, 2022, Unisys Corporation (the "Company") issued a news release to report its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2022. The release is furnished as Exhibit 99 to this Current Report.
The information in this Current Report, including the Exhibit attached hereto, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section. The information contained herein and in the accompanying Exhibit shall not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement or other document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by the Company, whether before or after the date hereof, regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.
Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits
(d)
The following exhibit is being furnished herewith:
Exhibit No.
Description
News Release, dated April 27, 2022, of Unisys Corporation



EXHIBIT INDEX
 
Exhibit No.
Description
News Release, dated April 27, 2022, of Unisys Corporation




 SIGNATURE
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Unisys Corporation
Date:  April 27, 2022
By:
/s/ Michael M. Thomson
Michael M. Thomson
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer


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News Release              https://cdn.kscope.io/3a2eb12d96027e19d45b0a58296b0edc-uis20logoa.jpg


Unisys Announces 1Q22 Results

Significant Year-Over-Year Growth in Annual Contract Value and Pipeline; Cloud & Infrastructure Solutions Revenue Grows Year Over Year

Annual Contract Value3 (“ACV”) grew 43% YoY
Driven by significant YoY growth in Digital Workplace Solutions (“DWS”) and Cloud & Infrastructure Solutions (“C&I”) ACV
Total company pipeline2 grew 31% YoY and was up 24% since YE21
Driven by significant YoY and sequential growth in DWS and C&I pipelines
Total company revenue was down 12.4% YoY, driven as expected by a lighter Enterprise Computing Solutions (“ECS”) renewal schedule and the exiting of non-strategic DWS contracts in 2021. Excluding these impacts, revenue was up 3.0% YoY
C&I revenue grew 7.0% YoY

BLUE BELL, Pa., April 27, 2022 – Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today reported first-quarter 2022 financial results. “Clients and prospects are responding positively to our expanded and enhanced solution portfolio, demonstrated by increased ACV and pipeline year over year,” said Unisys Chair and CEO Peter A. Altabef. “First-quarter financial results were impacted by anticipated ECS renewal timing and the exiting of non-strategic DWS contracts in 2021, but were largely in line with our expectations. Broad market knowledge of our higher-value offerings is growing, and we expect our marketing and sales efforts to further increase awareness and differentiation.”

Summary of First-Quarter 2022 Results
Revenue:
Revenue was impacted by the ECS license renewal schedule being lighter YoY, as expected. Additionally, as the company continues the transformation of its DWS segment to target higher-growth, higher-margin solutions, DWS new business grew during the quarter but did not fully offset the impact of non-strategic contracts exited in 2021.
As a result, revenue was $446.7M vs. $509.8M in the prior-year period
The impact of from ECS was $48.7M
The impact of the noted non-strategic DWS contracts exited in 2021 was $26.1M
Excluding these two impacts, total company revenue grew 3.0% YoY
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Gross Profit:
The revenue decline noted above had a flow-through impact to profitability, with the lighter ECS renewal schedule being the primary driver
Gross profit was $87.4M vs. $139.2M in the prior-year period
Gross profit margin was 19.6% vs. 27.3% in the prior-year period
Operating Profit:
Operating profit was $(23.5)M vs. $43.6M in the prior-year period
Non-GAAP operating profit(5) was $(14.1)M vs. $51.4M in the prior-year period
Operating profit margin was (5.3)% vs. 8.6% in the prior-year period
Non-GAAP operating profit margin was (3.2)% vs. 10.1% in the prior-year period
Adjusted EBITDA and Net Income:
Adjusted EBITDA(6) was $34.2M vs. $93.9M in the prior-year period
Adjusted EBITDA margin was 7.7% vs. 18.4% in the prior-year period
Net loss was $57.3M vs. $157.8M in the prior-year period
Net income margin was (12.8)% vs. (31.0)% in the prior-year period
Non-GAAP net loss (7) was $27.3M vs. income of $29.8M in the prior-year period
Non-GAAP net income margin was (6.1)% vs. 5.8% in prior-year period
Earnings Per Share:
Loss per diluted share was $0.85 vs. $2.45 in the prior-year period
Non-GAAP diluted loss per share was $0.41 vs. earnings per diluted share of $0.46 in the prior-year period
Cash Flow:
Cash used in operations was $33.0M vs. $42.9M in the prior-year period
Free cash flow(8) was $(51.7)M vs. $(70.4) M in the prior-year period
Adjusted free cash flow(9) was $(27.0)M vs. $(24.4)M in the prior-year period
Pipeline, ACV and Backlog:
Total company pipeline increased 31% YoY to $5.9B and was up 24% since YE21
Driven by significant YoY and sequential growth in DWS and C&I pipelines, including significant YoY and sequential growth in pipeline for targeted areas within those segments
Annual contract value (“ACV”) increased 43% YoY
Driven by significant YoY growth in DWS and C&I ACV
Total company backlog(1) was $2.9B vs. $3.0B as of YE21
Clients continue to prefer shorter contract duration, which impacted the aggregate backlog amount. Had contract duration been consistent YoY, backlog would have been flat versus the year-end level.
Balance Sheet:
Net leverage(4) as of March 31, 2022 was 0.9x
As of March 31, 2022, total cash and cash equivalents was $491.4M
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1Q22 Financial Highlights by Segment:
Digital Workplace Solutions (“DWS”), transforming digital workplaces and end-user experiences:
The company’s transformation of its DWS business to focus on higher-growth, higher-margin solutions is continuing. Client receptivity to the company’s expanded and enhanced DWS solution portfolio has been positive, and new business is growing, though it did not offset the impact in the quarter of non-strategic contracts exited in 2021.
DWS revenue was $124.8M vs. $142.9M in the prior-year period
The impact of the DWS contracts noted above was $26.1M
Excluding this impact, DWS revenue grew 6.9% YoY
DWS gross profit was $16.0M vs. $19.1M in the prior-year period
DWS gross margin was 12.8% vs. 13.4% in the prior-year period
Cloud and Infrastructure Solutions (“C&I”), driving modern technology platforms and cloud application development:
The company’s targeted strategy for growth in cloud drove YoY C&I revenue growth in the first quarter. The company recognized charges in the quarter associated with three contracts that impacted profitability but are not expected to be long-term in nature. Excluding the impact of these three contracts, C&I profitability improved year over year.
C&I revenue grew 7.0% YoY to $129.1M vs. $120.7M in the prior-year period
C&I gross profit was $7.0M vs. $9.9M in the prior-year period
C&I gross margin was 5.4% vs. 8.2% in the prior-year period
The impact of the three noted contracts on C&I gross margin was 520 basis points
Excluding this impact, C&I gross margin increased 240 basis points YoY
Enterprise Computing Solutions (“ECS”), enabling digital services through software-defined operating environments:
The ECS license renewal schedule was lighter year over year as anticipated (which impacted both revenue and profitability, as ECS costs are largely fixed), though segment revenue and profitability were slightly better than internal expectations for the quarter.
ECS revenue was $120.6M vs. $169.3M in the prior-year period
ECS gross profit was $62.8M vs. $104.8M in the prior-year period
ECS gross margin was 52.1% vs. 61.5% in the prior-year period


Conference Call
Unisys will hold a conference call April 28th at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss its results. The listen-only webcast, as well as the accompanying presentation materials, can be accessed on the Unisys Investor website at www.unisys.com/investor. Following the call, an audio replay of the webcast, and accompanying presentation materials, can be accessed through the same link.


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(1) Backlog – Represents future revenue associated with contracted work which has not yet been delivered or performed. Although we believe this backlog is firm, we may, for commercial reasons, allow the orders to be cancelled, with or without penalty.

(2) Pipeline – Pipeline represents prospective sale opportunities being pursued or for which bids have been submitted. There is no assurance that pipeline will translate into recorded revenue.

(3) Annual Contract Value – The revenue expected to be recognized during the first twelve months following the signing of a contract.

(4) Net Leverage – Net leverage excludes the deficit associated with the qualified U.S. pension plans, given that based on calculations and actuarial assumptions as of December 31, 2021, no future cash contributions are required to the qualified U.S. pension plans for at least the next 10 years. Net leverage includes the deficit from all other pension plans, given the remaining contributions required to those plans.

Non-GAAP and Other Information
Although appropriate under generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), the company’s results reflect charges that the company believes are not indicative of its ongoing operations and that can make its profitability and liquidity results difficult to compare to prior periods, anticipated future periods, or to its competitors’ results. These items consist of certain portions of post-retirement and cost-reduction and other expenses. Management believes each of these items can distort the visibility of trends associated with the company’s ongoing performance. Management also believes that the evaluation of the company’s financial performance can be enhanced by use of supplemental presentation of its results that exclude the impact of these items in order to enhance consistency and comparativeness with prior or future period results. The following measures are often provided and utilized by the company’s management, analysts, and investors to enhance comparability of year-over-year results, as well as to compare results to other companies in our industry.

(5) Non-GAAP operating profit – The company recorded pretax post-retirement expense and pretax charges in connection with cost-reduction activities and other expenses. For the company, non-GAAP operating profit excluded these items. The company believes that this profitability measure is more indicative of the company’s operating results and aligns those results to the company’s external guidance, which is used by the company’s management to allocate resources and may be used by analysts and investors to gauge the company’s ongoing performance.

(6) EBITDA & adjusted EBITDA – Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”) is calculated by starting with net income (loss) attributable to Unisys Corporation common shareholders and adding or subtracting the following items: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests, interest expense (net of interest income), provision for income taxes, depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA further excludes post-retirement and cost-reduction and other expenses, non-cash share-based expense, and other (income) expense adjustment. In order to provide investors with additional understanding of the company's operating results, these charges are excluded from the adjusted EBITDA calculation.
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(7) Non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share – The company has recorded post-retirement expense and charges in connection with and cost-reduction activities and other expenses. Management believes that investors may have a better understanding of the company’s performance and return to shareholders by excluding these charges from the GAAP diluted earnings/loss per share calculations. The tax amounts presented for these items for the calculation of non-GAAP diluted earnings per share include the current and deferred tax expense and benefits recognized under GAAP for these amounts.

(8) Free cash flow – The company defines free cash flow as cash flow from operations less capital expenditures. Management believes this liquidity measure gives investors an additional perspective on cash flow from on-going operating activities in excess of amounts used for reinvestment.

(9) Adjusted free cash flow – Because inclusion of the company’s post-retirement contributions, cost-reduction charges/reimbursements and other payments in free cash flow may distort the visibility of the company’s ability to generate cash flow from its operations without the impact of these non-operational costs, management believes that investors may be interested in adjusted free cash flow, which provides free cash flow before these payments. This liquidity measure was provided to analysts and investors in the form of external guidance and is used by management to measure operating liquidity.

About Unisys
Unisys is a technology solutions company that delivers successful outcomes for the most demanding organizations around the world. Unisys offerings include digital workplace solutions, cloud and infrastructure solutions, enterprise computing solutions and business process solutions. For more information on how Unisys delivers for its clients across the commercial, financial services and government sectors, visit unisys.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
Any statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, any projections or expectations of earnings, revenues, non-GAAP operating profit margin, adjusted EBITDA margin, annual contract value, total contract value, new business ACV or TCV, backlog, pipeline or other financial items; any statements of the company’s plans, strategies or objectives for future operations; statements regarding future economic conditions or performance; and any statements of belief or expectation. All forward-looking statements rely on assumptions and are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. In particular, statements concerning annual and total contract value are based, in part, on the assumption that each of those contracts will continue for their full contracted term. Risks and uncertainties that could affect the company’s future results include, but are not limited to, the following: our ability to attract and retain experienced personnel in key positions; our ability to grow revenue and expand margin in our Digital Workplace Solutions and Cloud and Infrastructure Solutions businesses; our ability to maintain our installed base and sell new solutions and related services; the business and financial risk in implementing acquisitions or dispositions; the potential adverse effects of aggressive competition in the information services and technology market; our ability to effectively anticipate and respond to rapid technological innovation in our industry; our ability to retain
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significant clients and attract new clients; our contracts may not be as profitable as expected or provide the expected level of revenues; our ability to develop or acquire the capabilities to enhance the company’s solutions; we have significant underfunded pension obligations; the impact of COVID-19 on our business, growth, reputation, projections, financial condition, operations, cash flows and liquidity; the performance and capabilities of third parties with whom we have commercial relationships; cybersecurity breaches could result in incurring significant costs and could harm our business and reputation; a failure to meet standards or expectations with respect to the company’s environmental, social and governance practices; the risks of doing business internationally when a significant portion of our revenue is derived from international operations; our ability to access financing markets; a reduction in our credit rating; the adverse effects of global economic conditions, acts of war, terrorism, natural disasters or the widespread outbreak of infectious diseases; a significant disruption in our IT systems could adversely affect our business and reputation; we may face damage to our reputation or legal liability if our clients are not satisfied with our services or products; the potential for intellectual property infringement claims to be asserted against us or our clients; the possibility that legal proceedings could affect our results of operations or cash flow or may adversely affect our business or reputation; and our ability to use our net operating loss carryforwards and certain other tax attributes may be limited. Additional discussion of factors that could affect the company’s future results is contained in its periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements. While included under the definition of forward-looking statements, for the avoidance of doubt, any specific guidance or color that the company may provide from time to time regarding its expected future financial performance is effective only on the date given. The company generally will not update, reaffirm or otherwise comment on any such information except as it deems necessary, and then only in a manner that complies with Regulation FD.

Contacts:
Investors: Courtney Holben, Unisys, 215-986-3379
courtney.holben@unisys.com
Media: John Clendening, Unisys, 214-403-1981
john.clendening@unisys.com

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RELEASE NO.: 0427/9870

Unisys and other Unisys products and services mentioned herein, as well as their respective logos, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Unisys Corporation. Any other brand or product referenced herein is acknowledged to be a trademark or registered trademark of its respective holder.

UIS-Q


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UNISYS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (LOSS)
(Unaudited)
(Millions, except per share data)
 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
Revenue
Services$392.1 $420.4 
Technology54.6 89.4 
446.7 509.8 
Costs and expenses
Cost of revenue
Services321.3 338.7 
Technology38.0 31.9 
359.3 370.6 
Selling, general and administrative104.4 90.0 
Research and development6.5 5.6 
470.2 466.2 
Operating (loss) income(23.5)43.6 
Interest expense8.4 10.1 
Other (expense), net(21.0)(182.6)
Loss before income taxes(52.9)(149.1)
Provision for income taxes4.1 8.4 
Consolidated net loss(57.0)(157.5)
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests0.3 0.3 
Net loss attributable to Unisys Corporation$(57.3)$(157.8)
Loss per share attributable to Unisys Corporation
Basic$(0.85)$(2.45)
Diluted$(0.85)$(2.45)

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UNISYS CORPORATION
SEGMENT RESULTS
(Unaudited)
(Millions)


TotalDWSC&IECSOther
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022
Customer revenue$446.7 $124.8 $129.1 $120.6 $72.2 
Intersegment— — — — — 
Total revenue$446.7 $124.8 $129.1 $120.6 $72.2 
Gross profit percent19.6 %12.8 %5.4 %52.1 %
Three Months Ended March 31, 2021
Customer revenue$509.8 $142.9 $120.7 $169.3 $76.9 
Intersegment— — — 1.0 (1.0)
Total revenue$509.8 $142.9 $120.7 $170.3 $75.9 
Gross profit percent27.3 %13.4 %8.2 %61.5 %


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UNISYS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(Millions)

March 31, 2022December 31, 2021
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$491.4 $552.9 
Accounts receivable, net369.4 451.7 
Contract assets39.9 42.0 
Inventories13.0 7.6 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets108.3 78.8 
Total current assets1,022.0 1,133.0 
Properties475.4 468.0 
Less-accumulated depreciation and amortization393.3 381.5 
Properties, net82.1 86.5 
Outsourcing assets, net109.8 124.6 
Marketable software, net171.5 176.2 
Operating lease right-of-use assets56.0 62.7 
Prepaid postretirement assets164.1 159.7 
Deferred income taxes126.6 125.3 
Goodwill314.8 315.0 
Intangible assets, net32.5 34.9 
Restricted cash9.5 7.7 
Assets held-for-sale20.0 20.0 
Other long-term assets168.1 173.9 
Total assets$2,277.0 $2,419.5 
Liabilities and deficit
Current liabilities:
Current maturities of long-term-debt$18.2 $18.2 
Accounts payable172.5 180.2 
Deferred revenue238.9 253.2 
Other accrued liabilities261.1 300.9 
Total current liabilities690.7 752.5 
Long-term debt504.9 511.2 
Long-term postretirement liabilities932.7 976.2 
Long-term deferred revenue142.2 150.7 
Long-term operating lease liabilities39.7 46.1 
Other long-term liabilities46.4 47.2 
Commitments and contingencies
Total Unisys Corporation stockholders’ deficit(128.0)(113.7)
Noncontrolling interests48.4 49.3 
Total deficit(79.6)(64.4)
Total liabilities and deficit$2,277.0 $2,419.5 


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UNISYS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(Millions)

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
Cash flows from operating activities
Consolidated net loss $(57.0)$(157.5)
Adjustments to reconcile consolidated net loss to net cash used for operating activities:
Foreign currency (gains) losses(2.2)2.9 
Non-cash interest expense0.4 0.9 
Employee stock compensation6.6 3.3 
Depreciation and amortization of properties10.4 7.6 
Depreciation and amortization of outsourcing assets18.3 16.1 
Amortization of marketable software15.8 15.5 
Amortization of intangible assets2.4 — 
Other non-cash operating activities0.4 (0.6)
Loss on disposal of capital assets0.5 0.8 
Postretirement contributions(16.2)(21.6)
Postretirement expense10.2 169.0 
Deferred income taxes, net(3.7)(2.0)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, excluding the effect of acquisitions:
Receivables, net and contract assets94.2 48.8 
Inventories(5.4)3.7 
Other assets(26.4)(15.2)
Accounts payable and current liabilities(79.0)(124.8)
Other liabilities(2.3)10.2 
Net cash used for operating activities(33.0)(42.9)
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchase of businesses, net of cash acquired(0.3)— 
Proceeds from investments939.0 1,229.5 
Purchases of investments(941.3)(1,235.5)
Investment in marketable software(11.1)(17.4)
Capital additions of properties(5.2)(5.1)
Capital additions of outsourcing assets(2.4)(5.0)
Other(0.4)(0.4)
Net cash used for investing activities(21.7)(33.9)
Cash flows from financing activities
Payments of long-term debt(7.7)(91.6)
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt— 1.5 
Proceeds from exercise of stock options— 2.7 
Other(3.5)(7.4)
Net cash used for financing activities(11.2)(94.8)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash6.2 (8.6)
Decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash(59.7)(180.2)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period560.6 906.7 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period$500.9 $726.5 
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UNISYS CORPORATION
RECONCILIATIONS OF SELECTED GAAP MEASURES TO NON-GAAP MEASURES
(Unaudited)
(Millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
GAAP net loss attributable to Unisys Corporation$(57.3)$(157.8)
Postretirement expense:pretax10.2 169.0 
tax0.2 0.4 
net of tax10.0 168.6 
Cost reduction and other expenses:pretax20.1 19.1 
tax0.1 0.1 
net of tax20.0 19.0 
noncontrolling interest— — 
net of noncontrolling interest20.0 19.0 
Non-GAAP net (loss) income attributable to Unisys Corporation $(27.3)$29.8 
Weighted average shares (thousands)67,387 64,423 
Plus incremental shares from assumed conversion:
Employee stock plans— 1,067 
Non-GAAP adjusted weighted average shares67,387 65,490 
Diluted earnings (loss) per share
GAAP basis
GAAP net loss attributable to Unisys Corporation for diluted loss per share$(57.3)$(157.8)
Divided by weighted average shares67,387 64,423 
GAAP diluted loss per share$(0.85)$(2.45)
Non-GAAP basis
Non-GAAP net (loss) income attributable to Unisys Corporation for diluted (loss) earnings per share$(27.3)$29.8 
Divided by Non-GAAP adjusted weighted average shares67,387 65,490 
Non-GAAP diluted (loss) earnings per share$(0.41)$0.46 



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UNISYS CORPORATION
RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP
(Unaudited)
(Millions)

FREE CASH FLOW

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
Cash used for operations$(33.0)$(42.9)
Additions to marketable software(11.1)(17.4)
Additions to properties(5.2)(5.1)
Additions to outsourcing assets(2.4)(5.0)
Free cash flow(51.7)(70.4)
Postretirement funding16.2 21.6 
Cost reduction and other payments, net8.5 24.4 
Adjusted free cash flow$(27.0)$(24.4)

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UNISYS CORPORATION
RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP
(Unaudited)
(Millions)


EBITDA

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
Net loss attributable to Unisys Corporation$(57.3)$(157.8)
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests0.3 0.3 
Interest expense, net of interest income of $2.4 and $1.6, respectively*6.0 8.5 
Provision for income taxes4.1 8.4 
Depreciation28.7 23.7 
Amortization18.2 15.5 
EBITDA$ $(101.4)
Postretirement expense$10.2 $169.0 
Cost reduction and other expenses**15.0 19.1 
Non-cash share based expense6.5 3.3 
Other expense, net adjustment***2.5 3.9 
Adjusted EBITDA$34.2 $93.9 
*Included in other (expense), net on the consolidated statements of income (loss)
**Reduced for depreciation and amortization included above
***Other expense, net as reported on the consolidated statements of income (loss) less postretirement expense, interest income and items included in cost reduction and other expenses

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
Revenue$446.7 $509.8 
Net loss attributable to Unisys Corporation as a percentage of revenue(12.8) %(31.0) %
Non-GAAP net (loss) income attributable to Unisys Corporation as a percentage of revenue(6.1)%5.8 %
Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of revenue7.7  %18.4  %


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UNISYS CORPORATION
RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP
(Unaudited)
(Millions)

OPERATING PROFIT (LOSS)

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
GAAP operating (loss) income$(23.5)$43.6 
Cost reduction and other expenses*8.9 6.5 
Postretirement expense**0.5 1.3 
Non-GAAP operating (loss) profit $(14.1)$51.4 
Revenue$446.7 $509.8 
GAAP operating (loss) profit percent(5.3) %8.6  %
Non-GAAP operating (loss) profit percent(3.2) %10.1  %
*Included in cost of revenue, selling, general and administrative and research and development on the consolidated statements of income (loss)
**Included in selling, general and administrative on the consolidated statements of income (loss)
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