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TIDMSTEL
RNS Number : 0536B
Stellar Diamonds PLC
31 March 2017
NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES OR FOR DISSEMINATION TO US NEWS WIRE SERVICES.
31 March 2017
AIM: STEL
Stellar Diamonds plc
("Stellar" or the "Company")
Interim Results for the six months to 31 December 2016
Stellar Diamonds plc, the AIM listed (AIM: STEL) diamond development company focused on West Africa, announces its unaudited interim results for the six months to 31 December 2016.
Operational Highlights:
o Heads of terms signed with Octea Mining Ltd ("Octea) for proposed Tongo-Tonguma tribute mining agreement in February 2017 (post reporting period)
o Robust attributable post-tax Project NPV(8) and IRR of US$104 million and 31% respectively(1)
o Estimated attributable NPV in excess of 40 times current market capitalisation of Stellar
o Estimated projected life of mine revenues of US$1.518 billion(1)
o Significant 4.5 million carats resource over Tongo-Tonguma project with target of additional 8 million carats
o Resource statements, mine plan, financial model completed by independent consultants
Financial Highlights
o US$0.6 million interim loan repaid and replaced by a US$1.24 million convertible loan during the reporting period
o Additional US$0.66 million raised post reporting period through a placing, subscription and open offer
o Continued reduction in administration costs to US$0.55 million for the six months to 31 December 2016
1 Company estimates based on the independent preliminary economic assessment. Assumes the proposed Tribute Agreement remains in place for the estimated life of the mine.
Stellar Diamonds Chief Executive Karl Smithson commented, "With the significant potential of the amalgamation of the Tongo Diamond fields projects in mind, we entered into heads of terms with Octea Mining ("Octea") during the period to combine its adjacent Tonguma project with our own Tongo project in eastern Sierra Leone for commercial exploitation ("Acquisition Heads of Terms"). The terms of the transaction with Octea began to change towards the end of the year from a planned acquisition of Tonguma to a proposed tribute mining arrangement, whereby Stellar intends to fund the mine development and pay Octea a 10% revenue share of all production from both licences once has recouped our capital expenditure in respect of the mine build. A new heads of heads of terms for the proposed tribute mining agreement was entered into and announced on 20 February 2017 ("Tribute Heads of Terms"). Full, legally binding conditional agreements between Stellar and Octea in respect of the proposed tribute mining agreement are currently being drafted and expected to be finalised in the near future ("Tribute Mining Agreement").
"Independent consultants completed a detailed mine plan and financial model for the combined 4.5 million carat resource at Tongo-Tonguma which demonstrates that over an estimated initial mine life of 21 years some 3.9 million carats is expected to be produced (subject to the Tribute Mining Agreement being entered into and remaining in place). The recovered diamond grades and values of the three kimberlite dykes currently in the mine plan range from 100cpht to 260cpht and US$209/ct to US$310/ct. By worldwide standards these are considered to be some of the highest dollar per tonne kimberlite diamond deposits. Stellar has estimated that the combined Tongo-Tonguma project could potentially generate a post-tax Project NPV(8) and IRR of US$104 million and 31% respectively attributable to Stellar, which is in excess of 40 times our current market capitalisation, on estimated life of mine revenues of US$1.518 billion. We look forward to being in a position to fully unlock the potential of the high value Tongo diamond fields.
"Separately at the Company's Baoulé kimberlite pipe project in Guinea, trial mining of the targeted 100,000 tonnes was completed just prior to the year end in June 2016. A total of 11,564 carats were mined with diamond sales totalling US$1.1 million over the trial mining period. As the project then stood down for the rainy season, we negotiated a joint venture over Baoulé (and the two exploration licences in Liberia) with a Dubai based group, Citigate, which were signed in October 2016. However, to date no funding has been forthcoming from Citigate. Accordingly, we are now considering our options, for the continual development of Baoulé and exploration in Liberia whilst we focus on the Tongo-Tonguma project in Sierra Leone."
Chairman's Statement
Our recent focus has been on bringing together the high grade and high value kimberlites that are covered by the adjacent Tongo and Tonguma licences in Sierra Leone for joint commercial development. These licences cover the whole of the very rich Tongo diamond fields and once developed would represent the second largest kimberlite diamond mine in Sierra Leone and West Africa.
Tongo-Tonguma Project, Sierra Leone
We have previously reported that the stand alone Tongo project of Stellar has an in-situ resource estimated to be 1.5 million carats at a diamond grade of 120cpht and diamond value of US$270/ct and independent consultants prepared a mine plan and financial model which estimated a pre-tax NPV(10) of US$53 million. Whilst this represents considerable value against Stellar's current market capitalisation, in 2016 we took the initiative to approach Octea regarding the adjacent and larger Tonguma mine lease to strike a deal to combine the two licences for future development, seeing an opportunity to drive an even higher value for shareholders.
After an agreement was reached with Octea, we appointed independent consultants to prepare a resource statement for Tonguma and develop a combined mine plan for Tongo-Tonguma. In summary, a combined resource of 4.5 million carats was identified for a 21 year life of mine. Kimberlite grades range from 100cpht to 260cpht (on a recovered +1.18mm basis) with modelled diamond values ranging from US$209/ct to US$310/ct. These are very high grades and values and we believe offer an excellent potential operating margin.
A modest two year capital requirement of US$31.8 million is required to target production levels of 200,000 carats per year, with a forecast total of 3.9 million carats being recovered over the life of mine, importantly with first production being achieved towards the end of the first year of development. Independent consultants attributed a potential pre-tax NPV(10) and IRR of US$172 million and 49% to this combined mine development. The consultants have also identified an exploration target of a further 8 million carats not currently in the mine plan representing significant additional upside if brought into future development plans. Stellar has calculated the potential post-tax returns based on certain assumptions and the fiscal terms of the Tonguma mine lease and Sierra Leone Income Tax Act (2000) as amended, and estimates the post-tax NPV(8) and IRR of US$104 million and 31% respectively.
The initial Acquisition Heads of Terms entered into with Octea envisaged an acquisition of Tonguma by Stellar which was deemed to be a reverse takeover ("RTO") pursuant to the AIM Rules and consequently the shares of Stellar were suspended from trading on AIM. After progressing the RTO and further negotiation a revised agreement with Octea was reached which resulted in the Tribute Heads of Terms being entered into in late February 2017 and should result in the Company entering into the proposed Tribute Mining Agreement in the near future. The Tribute Mining Agreement, which no longer involves the acquisition of Tonguma, is not deemed to constitute an RTO so accordingly shares of Stellar were thereafter unsuspended shortly after the interim reporting period ended and following completion of a fundraise. The Tribute Mining Agreement, if entered into, will enable Stellar to retain 100% ownership of its Tongo licence and essentially contract mine the Tonguma mining licence. The Company will invest 100% of the development capital of the Tongo-Tonguma project but importantly will recoup its investment preferentially, after which a 10% revenue share on production from the combined operation will be paid to Octea. In addition, a US$5 million bullet payment will be made to Octea some five years after the mine development commences. There is no acquisition cost to Stellar. We believe that the terms of this development are attractive to Stellar and, subject to funding and finalisation of related due diligence and contracts, could deliver significant returns to shareholders.
Baoulé Project, Guinea
The trial mining exercise at Baoulé was completed just prior to the interim period with a total of 11,564 carats being produced and sold with total revenues over the programme reaching US$1.1 million. During the rainy season when operations stood down, Stellar entered and concluded negotiations with Citigate and a joint venture agreement was signed in late October 2016 after which period Citigate became responsible for the funding with Stellar remaining as operator. Unfortunately, to date no funding has been forthcoming from Citigate and we are now considering our options to potentially cancel the joint venture and bring in a new partner to take the project forward whilst we focus on the Tongo-Tonguma development in Sierra Leone. The Company will update Shareholders on this in due course.
Kumgbo Project, Liberia
These two licences in western Liberia were granted in February 2016, having been paid for in 2014, and cover some historical indicator mineral anomalies identified from some historical work completed by Stellar. A short field programme was undertaken during the period which identified a number of key target areas some of which have coincident diamond diggings in proximity to the indicator minerals. A nearby diamondiferous pipe discovery to the west, owned by a third party, where an 18-carat Type IIa diamond has been yielded, further emphasises the prospectively of these licences.
However, in order for Stellar to focus on Tongo-Tonguma these Liberia licences were also joint ventured out to Citigate and, as for Baoulé, a decision on the future of this joint venture will be made shortly.
Diamond Market
The rough diamond market remains cautious with some new mines coming on stream and majors such as De Beers and Alrosa are indicating a slight increase in production levels for 2017. Whilst this new product may put slight pressure on prices it seems that 2017 has got off to an encouraging start with prices holding up and increasing in some of the better quality categories and the larger stones. Ongoing stability in the market will be governed by continued economic growth in the USA and China and restraint on production levels from the majors. Forecasts for a drop in rough production from over 140 million carats in 2019 to around 115 million carats in 2029 remain unless new major discoveries are made.
Outlook
Looking ahead our objective for 2017 is for Stellar to conclude the Tongo-Tonguma agreements and secure the necessary funding to bring this high quality project into development. The project provides a significant resource with large upside, low estimated capex requirements, potentially rapid initial cash flow within 12 months and potential estimated life of mine revenues of US$1.5 billion, hence we see this as the key to driving significant shareholder value over the near to medium term. I would like to thank our shareholders for their continual support and look forward to the remainder of 2017 and working hard to deliver on our objectives.
Lord Daresbury
Non-Executive Chairman
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For further information contact the following or visit the Company's website at www.stellar-diamonds.com.
Karl Smithson, Stellar Diamonds plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 CEO Stellar Diamonds plc 7010 7686 Philip Knowles, Tel: +44 (0) 20 CFO 7010 7686 Emma Earl Cairn Financial Advisers Tel: +44 (0) 20 Sandy Jamieson (Nominated Adviser) 7213 0880 Jon Bellis Beaufort Securities Tel: +44 (0) 20 Limited (Joint Broker) 7382 8300 Martin Lampshire Peterhouse Corporate Tel: +44 (0) 20 Finance (Joint Broker) 7469 0930 Rory Scott Mirabaud Securities (Financial Advisers) Tel: +44 (0) 20 7878 3360 Lottie Brocklehurst St Brides Partners Tel: +44 (0) 20 Charlotte Ltd 7236 1177 Page (Financial PR)
Condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive loss (unaudited)
for the six months ended 31 December 2016
(Stated in U.S. dollars)
Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 30 June 2016 (audited) 31 December 31 December 2016 2015 (unaudited) Notes (unaudited) -------------------------- ----------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- Revenue 2 - - 499,725 Cost of sales - (31,369) (1,545,769) Gross loss - (31,369) (1,046,044) -------------------------- ----------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- Impairment of intangibles 4 - - (4,300,528) Depreciation of plant and equipment (503) (311,219) (621,629) Administrative expenses (545,810) (646,332) (1,461,418) Loss on disposal of tangible fixed assets - - (98,956) Finance costs (297,640) (173,111) (407,418) Remeasurement of derivatives 5,808 275,568 877,993 Other income 175,000 - - -------------------------- ----------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- (663,145) (855,094) (6,011,956) Loss before tax (663,145) (886,463) (7,058,000) Income tax expense - - - -------------------------- ----------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- Loss after tax attributable to equity holders of the parent (663,145) (886,463) (7,058,000) -------------------------- ----------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- Total comprehensive expense for the year attributable to equity holders of the parent (663,145) (886,463) (3,015,682) -------------------------- ----------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- Basic and diluted loss per share (0.021) (0.049) (0.300) -------------------------- ----------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------
Condensed consolidated statement of financial position (unaudited)
as at 31 December 2016
(Stated in U.S. dollars)
31 December 2016 Notes (unaudited) 31 December 2015 (unaudited) 30 June 2016 (audited) ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Assets Non-current assets Intangible assets 3 13,757,565 17,490,007 13,139,699 Property, plant and equipment 4 1,221,224 1,865,401 1,439,124 Total non-current assets 14,978,789 19,355,408 14,578,823 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Current assets Inventories - 306,303 26,934 Trade and other receivables 380,271 139,897 296,284 Cash and cash equivalents 89,954 373,602 268,330 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Total current assets 470,225 819,802 591,548 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Total assets 15,449,014 20,175,210 15,170,371 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Equity and liabilities Capital and reserves Share capital 26,887,434 26,801,078 26,887,434 Share premium 30,449,207 29,746,844 30,449,207 Reverse acquisition reserve 17,073,279 17,073,279 17,073,279 Share option reserve 918,279 4,286,666 918,279 Warrant reserve - 530,919 - Accumulated loss (63,073,254) (59,606,959) (62,410,109)
Total equity 12,254,945 18,831,827 12,918,090 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Non-current liabilities Convertible loan 1,284,902 737,374 953,625 Derivative financial liabilities - 84,010 12,504 Provision 104,369 104,369 104,369 Total non-current liabilities 1,389,271 925,753 1,070,498 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Current liabilities Trade and other payables 540,054 417,630 413,840 Convertible loan 1,158,048 - - Loans 100,000 - 767,943 Derivative financial liabilities 6,696 - - Total current liabilities 1,804,798 417,630 1,181,783 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Total liabilities 3,194,069 1,343,383 2,252,281 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- --------------------------- Total equity and liabilities 15,449,014 20,175,210 15,170,371 ----------------- ------------ ----------------------- ------ --------------------------------- ---------------------------
Company registration number: 5424214
Reverse Share Share Warrant Share acquisition Accumulated Total option capital premium reserve reserve reserve loss equity Balance at 30 June 2015 26,655,961 29,000,173 - 4,286,666 17,073,279 (58,720,496) 18,295,583 Total comprehensive loss for the year - - - - - (7,058,000) (7,058,000) Issue of placing shares (note 14) 231,473 1,575,358 - - - - 1,806,831 Share issue costs (note 14) (126,324) - - - - (126,324) Share options expired (note 15) - - - (3,368,387) - 3,368,387 - ------------------- --------------- --------------- ------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------- ---------------- Balance as at 30 June 2016 26,887,434 30,449,207 - 918,279 17,073,279 (62,410,109) 12,918,090 Total comprehensive loss for the year - - - - - (663,145) (663,145) Balance at 31 December 2016 26,801,078 29,746,844 530,919 4,286,666 17,073,279 (63,073,254) 12,254,945 ------------------- --------------- --------------- ------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------- ----------------
Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity (unaudited)
as at 31 December 2016
(Stated in U.S. dollars)
Condensed consolidated statement of cash flows (unaudited)
For the six months ended 31 December 2016
(Stated in U.S. dollars)
Six months Six months ended ended Year ended 31 December 31 December 30 June 2016 (unaudited) 2015 (unaudited) 2015 (audited) ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Cash flows from operating activities: Net loss for the period (663,145) (886,463) (7,058,000) Adjustments for: Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 503 311,219 621,629 Impairment of intangibles - - 4,300,528 Loss on disposal of fixed assets - - 98,956 Remeasurement of derivatives (5,808) (275,568) (877,993) Shares issued to directors in lieu of fees - 192,343 192,343 Net foreign exchange (gain) (96,571) (79,970) (226,447) Interest charge 297,640 173,111 407,418 Change in working capital items: (Increase)/Decrease in receivables (83,987) 26,853 (129,534) Decrease/(Increase) in inventories 26,934 (152,133) 127,236 Increase/(Decrease) in trade and other payables 126,222 (463,350) (93,677) ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Net cash used in operations (398,212) (1,153,958) (2,637,541) ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Cash flows from investing activities Purchases of property, plant and equipment - - - Payments to acquire intangible assets (400,469) (773,492) (706,801) ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Net cash used in investing activities (400,469) (773,492) (706,801) ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Cash flows from financing activities Proceeds of Convertible Loan 639,310 1,551,407 1,551,407 Proceeds of other loans 662,397 Repayment of other loans (337,500) Interest paid on borrowings - (124,394) (72,867) Proceeds from issue of share capital, net of costs - 699,445 1,488,164 ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Net cash generated by financing activities 639,310 2,126,458 3,291,601 ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents (159,371) 199,008 (52,741) Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 268,330 94,624 94,624 Effect of foreign exchange rate changes (19,006) 79,970 226,447 ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Cash and cash equivalents, end of period 89,953 373,602 268,330 ------------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- --------------------
Notes to the consolidated financial statements (unaudited)
for the six months ended 31 December 2016
(Stated in U.S. dollars)
1. Basis of presentation
Stellar Diamonds plc (the "Company" or on a consolidated basis the "Group") is presenting unaudited financial statements as of and for the six months ended 31 December 2016. The comparative periods presented are the audited financial statements as of and for the year ended 30 June 2016 and the unaudited financial statements as of and for the six months ended 31 December 2015.
The information for the six months ended 31 December 2016 does not constitute statutory accounts for Stellar Diamonds plc as defined in section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. A copy of the most recent statutory accounts for the year ended 30 June 2016 has been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The auditors reported on those accounts: their report was unqualified but drew attention to the Company's ability to continue as a going concern and the valuation of intangible assets by way of emphasis and did not contain a statement under section 498 (2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.
The annual financial statements of the Group are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the European Union ("IFRS"). The condensed set of financial statements included in this interim financial report has been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 "Interim Financial Reporting", as adopted by the European Union.
1.1 Going concern
The Company's business activities, together with the factors likely to affect its future development, its key risks and performance are set out in the Chairman's Statement.
As discussed in the Chairman's Statement, the Company is focused on completing the Tribute Mining Agreement on the Tonguma licence and developing it into production in conjunction with the Company's Tongo licence. The Company will require approximately US$31.8 million over a 2 year period to bring the combined operation into commercial production and discussions with a potential strategic investor have been entered into. However there can be no guarantee that the Tribute Mining Agreement will be entered into or that all the conditions precedent will be met or that the required funding will be forthcoming. In February and March 2017 the company raised US$0.66m before costs through a placing, subscription and open offer. Given the progress made on the revised Tonguma Tribute Mining Agreement and the successful placing and open offer completed in March 2017, the Directors believe that the Company will have the ability to access sufficient levels of finance to fund the expenditure requirements at Tongo, and to meet essential administrative expenses and continue the Group's other projects for the foreseeable future. The Directors have reviewed the projected cash flows for the Group and on the basis of the projected cash flow information and the prospects for raising additional equity as required, they consider it appropriate to prepare the financial statements on a going concern basis.
Shareholders should note that the Company's working capital position remains constrained following completion of the Placing, Open Offer and Subscription. As described above, the Company will look to raise further funds to allow implementation of the first stages of the Tongo-Tonguma mine development should the Tribute Agreement be entered into and to provide further working capital for the Group. Whilst the Directors believe that this will be possible, the timing, quantum, structure and pricing of any future fundraises are uncertain and may be dependent on the Company's ability to enter into the proposed Tribute Agreement on a timely basis.
1.2 Changes in accounting policy
The same accounting policies, presentation and methods of computation are followed in the condensed set of financial statements as applied in Stellar Diamonds plc's latest audited financial statements as of and for the year ended 30 June 2017.
2. Segments
The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and production of diamond properties in the West African countries of Sierra Leone and Guinea. Information presented to the Chief Executive Officer for the purposes of resource allocation and assessment of segment performance is focussed on the individual projects in geographical locations. The reportable segments under IFRS 8 are therefore as follows:
-- Mandala (Guinea); -- Bomboko (Guinea); -- Kono (Sierra Leone); -- Tongo (Sierra Leone); -- Droujba (Guinea); -- Baoulé (Guinea); -- Corporate and other exploration activities.
Following is an analysis of the Group's revenue, results, assets and liabilities by reportable segment for the six months ended 31 December 2016:
Corporate Total Mandala/ and Bomboko Baoulé Kono Tongo Droujba other $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Revenue - sale of diamonds - - - - - - - -------------- ---------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Segment result (43,841) - (21,191) 26,640* - (332,922) (371,312) -------------- ---------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Finance costs (297,640) Remeasurement of derivatives 5,808 -------------- ---------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Loss before tax (663,145) Income tax expense - -------------- ---------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Loss after tax (663,145) -------------- ---------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Segment assets 9,908 3,219,190 2,584 7,470,798 4,261,608 484,925 15,449,013 Segment liabilities (104,369) - - (30,250) (2,684) (3,056,766) (3,194,069) Carrying value of intangible assets - 2,073,157 - 7,377,241 4,261,608 45,559 13,757,565 Net book value of property, plant and equipment - 1,146,034 2,396 61,742 - 11,052 1,221,224 Capital additions - intangible assets - 364,684 - 248,483 4,698 - 617,865 Depreciation of property, plant and equipment - 206,501 422 10,896 - 81 217,900
Following is an analysis of the Group's revenue and results by reportable segment for the year ended 30 June 2016:
Corporate Total Mandala/ and Bomboko Baoulé Kono Tongo Droujba other $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Revenue - sale of diamonds - 499,725 - - - - 499,725 -------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Segment result (132,890) (1,046,044) (4,364,833) 121,090* (2,612) (2,103,286) (7,528,575) -------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Finance costs (407,418) Remeasurement of derivatives 877,993 -------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Loss before tax (7,058,000) Income tax expense - -------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ----------------
Loss after tax (7,058,000) -------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- Segment assets 25,415 3,087,944 3,012 7,231,945 4,256,910 565,145 15,170,371 Segment liabilities (104,369) - - (36,920) (2,684) (2,108,308) (2,252,281) Carrying value of intangible assets - 1,708,472 - 7,128,759 4,256,910 45,558 13,139,699 Net book value of property, plant and equipment - 1,352,537 2,819 72,637 - 11,131 1,439,124 Capital additions - intangible assets - - - 721,518 18,293 - 739,811 Depreciation of property, plant and equipment - 621,021 1,208 32,180 - 230 654,639 Impairment of intangibles - - 4,300,528 - - - 4,300,528
*The profit shown for Tongo relates entirely to foreign currency gains recognised on transfers of US Dollars in Sierra Leonian Leones in the year.
3. Intangible assets Six months ended 31 Year ended December 30 June 2016 2016 $ $ Exploration and evaluation expenditure Cost Opening balance 35,729,205 34,989,394 Additions 617,866 739,811 Closing balance 36,347,071 35,729,205 --------------- --------------- Impairment Opening balance 22,589,506 18,288,978 Charge for the period - 4,300,528 --------------- --------------- Closing balance 22,589,506 22,589,506 --------------- --------------- Carrying value 13,757,565 13,139,699 --------------- --------------- 4. Property, plant and equipment Mining Machinery assets and equipment Total $ $ $ Cost At 1 July 2015 11,079,305 10,491,367 21,570,672 Disposals - (898,032) (898,032) At 30 June 2016 11,079,305 9,593,335 20,672,640 Additions - - - At 31 December 2016 11,079,305 9,593,335 20,672,640 Depreciation At 1 July 2015 11,079,305 8,298,648 19,377,953 Charge for the year 654,639 654,639 Depreciation on disposals - (799,076) (799,076) At 30 June 2016 11,079,305 8,154,211 19,233,516 Charge for the period - 214,280 217,900 At 31 December 2016 11,079,305 8,368,491 19,451,416 --------------- ------------------- --------------- Net book value At 31 December 2016 - 1,221,224 1,221,224 --------------- ------------------- --------------- At 30 June 2016 - 1,439,124 1,439,124 --------------- ------------------- --------------- 5. Convertible loan
$1,650,000 Convertible Loan
On 19 November 2015 the Company issued a secured convertible loan note ("$1.65m CLN") of $1,650,000, split into 5 equal amounts of $330,000, net of corporate finance and legal issuance costs of $98,599, to Deutsche Balaton. The $1.65m CLN has a 2 year term and is repayable by 19 November 2017 and carries interest at 6% p.a. payable on the 12, 18 and 24 month anniversary of the issue date. The $1.65m CLN is secured on the shares of Sierra Diamonds Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Group which holds the Tongo exploration licence and related assets. The $1.65m CLN is convertible into 3,747,368 ordinary 1p shares of the Company and can also be converted into shares in subsidiaries of the Company based on a set formula. The Company also granted warrants over 5,995,789 shares to Deutsche Balaton with an aggregate subscription value of $1,650,000. The warrants can only be exercised following conversion or repayment of the corresponding proportion of the $1.65m CLN and have an expiry date of 21 November 2017.
The conversion feature of the $1.65m CLN and the related warrants represents an embedded derivative for accounting purposes and is separate from the host contract at fair value on the date of issue and presented as a Derivative Financial Instrument liability. This is revalued at each balance sheet date with the movement recorded through the income statement.
In order to determine the fair value of the embedded derivate the Directors have considered a number of applicable valuation techniques. As the warrants and conversion feature can be exercised or converted at either the Stellar Diamonds Plc or at individual subsidiary level a Monte-Carlo simulation method would usually be used. The Directors have considered the requirements of such a valuation and do not believe that it would be possible to accurately derive a fair value in this way due to the lack of accurate available cash flow projections for certain assets and the difficulty in assigning probabilities to potential outcomes around the potential subsidiary level conversion. As a result the Directors consider that the most appropriate valuation method is to use a Black-Scholes option pricing model using the value of the ability to convert and exercise at the Stellar Diamonds plc level as a proxy. The Directors have considered the potential effect of using this technique, which is simplistic, and are of the opinion that it would not have a material effect on the valuations produced. The warrants cannot be exercised until the underlying $1.65m CLN has been converted and therefore they have been valued and treated using the same inputs. The table below outlines the fair value inputs used in the embedded derivative valuation:
31 December 30 June 19 November 2016 2016 2015 Expected life 0.88 years 1.39 years 2 years Expected Dividend Yield 0% 0% 0% Risk Free Interest Rate 0.550% 0.396% 0.856% Share Price Volatility 69.17% 69.17% 89.36% Share Price at Time of Valuation 7.125p 5.75p 17.5p Exchange rate $1.2240/GBP $1.3390/GBP $1.5273/GBP
As a result of the above fair value methodology and the underlying terms of the loan and warrants the following movements were recorded in the period for the convertible loan and the derivative financial liability.
Convertible loan: $ Proceeds from issuance 1,650,000 Issuance costs (98,599) Embedded derivate element relating to conversion option (331,824) Embedded derivate element relating to warrant (530,919) Effective interest charged in the period to 30 June 2016 264,967 -------------- Presented as non-current loans and borrowings at 30 June 2016 953,625 Effective interest charged in the period to 31 December 2016 204,423 -------------- Presented as current loans and borrowings at 31 December 2016 1,158,048 Embedded derivatives: Fair value of derivate financial instrument at inception of convertible loan 862,743 Gain recognised on revaluation at 30 June 2016 (850,240) -------------- Presented as non-current Derivative Financial Liability at 30 June 2016 12,504 Gain recognised on revaluation at 30 June 2016 (5,808) -------------- Presented as current Derivative Financial Liability at 31 December 2016 6,695 --------------
The decrease in value of the derivative since inception is as a result in the fall in the share price of Stellar Diamonds Plc between the date of the issue of the $1.65m CLN and the balance sheet date. This fall in share price has resulted in a fall in the value of the underlying derivative as calculated using the Black-Scholes Model and the inputs detailed above, and is recognised as a gain in the Statement of Comprehensive Income.
As a result of the accounting treatment of the convertible loan and the movement on share price between the inception of the loan and the balance sheet date, the Company recognised a significant gain on revaluation of derivatives in the financial year to 30 June 2016 of $850,240 and a further gain of $5,808 in the six months to 31 December 2016. The accounting treatment also results in a significant finance cost relating to the loan element which will be charged to the income statement over the term of the loan, being 24 months from inception and 11 months from the balance sheet date.
In addition to the gain of $850,240 recognised in relation to the convertible loan above during the financial year, an additional $27,754 was released to the income statement relating to derivatives on the balance sheet at 30 June 2015.
On 5 October 2016 the Company entered into an agreement to amend certain terms of the existing $1.65 million CLN with Deutsche Balaton. Under the terms of the amendment the Company agreed to issue Deutsche Balaton with $1 million of new ordinary shares at the date of completion of the then proposed Tonguma Transaction at the subscription price for equity issued on the Transaction in return for Deutsche Balaton waiving its rights to convert the loan or exercise the attached warrants into subsidiaries of Stellar. Additionally the conversion price and warrant exercise price will be amended to the Transaction equity subscription price and an additional $0.83 million of warrants will be issued to Deutsche Balaton. Deutsche Balaton will also waive any interest payable on the loan. All of these amendments are subject to the successful completion of the Transaction. Further to this, in February 2017, additional amendments were made to the convertible loan agreement and these are detailed in Note 6 (Post Balance Sheet Events) below. As with the amendments agreed in October 2016, all amendments are subject to the successful completion of the proposed transaction as detailed in Note 6.
$1,242,183 Convertible Loan
On 5 October 2016 the Company entered into a $1,242,183 convertible loan agreement ("$1.24m CLN"). Under this agreement the existing $0.66 million loan outstanding at 30 June 2016 was repaid in full. The new convertible loan carries a coupon of 18% for 10 months and 24% for the remainder of the term. Interest is payable monthly and the loan has a term of 20 months. The outstanding principal can be converted into ordinary shares of the Company at any time after the completion of the proposed acquisition of the Tonguma project or after confirmation that the Transaction is no longer expected to complete. The conversion price will be 70% of the subscription price for equity raised to complete the Transaction. In the event that the Potential Transaction does not complete, the conversion price will be based on 70 percent of historical Volume Weighted Average Price ("VWAP") of Stellar Diamonds Plc shares for a fixed period prior to notice of exercise.
In conjunction with the convertible loan and subject to obtaining shareholder authorities in relation to the Company's ability to issue new Ordinary Shares at a general meeting, the Company shall issue the Noteholders with warrants which are equivalent to three times the principal amount of the $1.24m CLN (i.e. warrants with a total subscription price of US$3.72 million) exercisable at a premium of 5 percent to the Issue Price (per Ordinary Share) in the event of Completion occurring. The premium will increase at a rate of 1 percentage point per month from Completion up to a maximum premium of 17 percent to the Issue Price. In the event that the Transaction does not complete, the exercise price in respect of the convertible loan Warrants will be based on historical VWAP. The warrants are exercisable for a period of 18 months following completion of the Transaction or announcement that the Transaction will not occur, or 31 March 2017 if earlier. Should the warrants be exercised then the resulting Ordinary Shares issued to the warrant holder shall be subject to a lock-in period of six months from the date of exercise.
Further to this, in February 2017, amendments were made to the $1.24m CLN and these are detailed in Note 6 (Post Balance Sheet Events) below. All amendments are subject to the successful completion of the proposed transaction as detailed in Note 6. Given the significant uncertainty of pricing of the convertible element of the loan and the attached warrants, the $1.24m CLN has been treated as a loan with no derivative element for the purposes of these interim financial statements.
6. Post balance sheet events
In February 2017 a total of 5,900,000 ordinary shares of 1p each were allotted and issued for gross proceeds of $404,028.
In February 2017 the Company announced that it was no longer undertaking the previously announced acquisition of Tonguma Limited. The Company announced that it had agreed terms for a Tribute Mining arrangement with the owners of Tonguma Limited, which if completed would allow Stellar to simultaneously mine both its wholly owned Tongo project and the adjacent Tonguma project, with Stellar being the operator of the combined mine. The Tribute Mining Agreement would not be considered a reverse takeover under the AIM rules for Companies and as a result the suspension of the Company's shares was lifted on 27 February 2017.
Also in February 2017 the Company agreed with its loan note holders to make certain changes to the terms of the convertible loan notes to take into account the proposed Tribute Mining Agreement and its completion timetable. The changes to the two outstanding loan notes are set out below:
$1,650,000 convertible loan note
i. The definition of "Transaction", (as previously defined in the CLN Announcement as "Potential Transaction"), be amended to take into account the Tribute Mining Agreement and the definition of "Completion" to be the date on which Stellar has raised a minimum initial funding of US$10 million having entered into the Tribute Mining Agreement
ii. A change in the definition of Issue Price, as previously defined in the CLN Announcement, to be the weighted average price of the first US$10 million raised from 1 February 2017 onwards
iii. Extension of the Long Stop date by which the Transaction must be completed to 30 April 2017 iv. Extension of the maturity date of the warrants attached to the first CLN to 30 June 2019
$1,242,183 convertible loan note
i. The definition of "Transaction", (as previously defined in the CLN Announcement), be amended to take into account the Tribute Mining Agreement and the definition of "Completion" of the Transaction to be the date on which Stellar has raised a minimum initial funding of US$10 million having entered into the Tribute Mining Agreement
ii. The Subscription Price (as previously defined in the CLN Announcement) be amended to 70% of the weighted average price of the first US$10 million raised between 1 February 2017 and 30 May 2017
iii. Extension of the Long Stop date by which the Potential Transaction must be completed to 30 May 2017, after which the Subscription Price becomes the Alternative Subscription Price (as described in the CLN Announcement)
iv. The Warrants to be issued to the Noteholders, conditional on the Company obtaining shareholder authorities, will be exercisable for 24 months commencing from the later of the date of the fundraise undertaken by the Company with which no less than US$10 million is raised in total, and the date of obtaining the required corporate authorisation pursuant to the Company's Articles and Association and applicable law to issue shares in relation to the exercise of the warrant.
v. The exercise price of the Warrants be 6 pence for the first 12 months, thereafter rising to 7 pence for the next twelve months ("Exercise Price").
vi. The exercise price of the Warrants in the event that the Potential Transaction is not completed, be amended to the lower of 6.0 pence or the 3 day or 45 day VWAP prior to the notice of exercise ("Default Exercise Price").
All other terms of the loan notes remain unchanged.
In March 2017 a total of 5,019,536 ordinary shares of 1p each were allotted and issued in relation to an open offer, subscription and issue of shares in lieu of Directors fees. The open offer and subscription raised gross proceeds of $254,485 and the shares issued to Directors in Lieu of fees amounted to $90,332.
7. The Company's unaudited six month results to 31 December 2016 will be available to download from the Company's website at www.stellar-diamonds.com.
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014
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