What Will NetApp’s Revenue And EBITDA Look Like In 5 Years?

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We expect NetApp’s (NASDAQ:NTAP) top line to grow at a slow pace (annual rate of less than 1%) over the next few years, as low demand for storage products is expected to continue for a few years before revenues start picking up. On the other hand, a higher proportion of software maintenance and services revenues is likely to help expand margins. Additionally, NetApp’s management announced cost-cutting initiatives starting this year which include reducing the workforce by 1,500 employees by 2017, which should lead to lower SG&A expenses. As a result, we expect NetApp’s EBITDA to grow at a significantly faster rate (around 5% annually). Most of the top line growth is likely to come from NetApp’s software entitlements and maintenance revenue stream, as evidenced from the table below.

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