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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type |
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TVA Group Inc | TSX:TVA.B | Toronto | Common Stock |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.05 | 4.39% | 1.19 | 1.20 | 1.29 | 1.19 | 1.13 | 1.15 | 4,300 | 20:07:06 |
Operating highlights for the first quarter:
- Growth of 39.8% in the Publishing sector's operating income(1) against the same year-ago quarter, increasing from $1,671,000 in 2008 to $2,336,000 in 2009. - Growth in the Television sector's operating income of $937,000, or 10.2%, compared with the same year-ago quarter. This growth is essentially explained by the following factors: - Growth of 4.2% in operating income for specialty services in spite of substantial investments in programming and marketing expenses for March's Free Preview promotion; and - Growth of 4.2% in advertising revenues for all properties in the sector, 90% of which was from the broadcast of Star Academie. - The Distribution sector sustained an operating loss of $81,000, compared with operating income of $17,000 for the same quarter of 2008;
As a result, the Company's consolidated operating income was $12.3 million, compared with $11.0 million for the same quarter of 2008.
"We are satisfied with the contribution our three business segments have made to the Company's consolidated financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2009. Thanks to quality Quebec programming, led by Star Academie, the TVA Network has increased its market share by 7% and now has a 28.9 market share, in addition to having 25 of its shows ranked among the 30 most watched. TVA Network newscasts continue to record major audience growth overall for each of their daily timeslots. Our all-news channel LCN achieved an average market share of 2.9, compared with 2.4 in 2008" said Pierre Dion, TVA Group President and Chief Executive Officer.
(1) See definition of operating income hereafter.
"In the Publishing sector, newsstand revenues dropped 9.9%, while advertising revenues decreased slightly by 2.9% compared with the first quarter of 2008. Our rigorous cost management and our marketing strategies generated a larger decrease in operating expenses than the overall drop in revenues, and we generated a profit margin of 12.9% compared with 8.7% for the same quarter of 2008. Finally, in the Distribution sector, the reduction in activity for video and television, compensated for in part by lower advertising and promotional expenses for movie theatre releases, mainly explains this business segment's weaker operating results for the quarter," concluded Pierre Dion.
Cash flows from operating activities used during the quarter were $5.6 million compared with $3.2 million for the corresponding year-ago quarter. This increase is essentially due to the net change in non-cash working capital items, mainly in accounts receivable.
Dividend
TVA Group's Board of Directors today declared a dividend of $0.05 per share, payable on June 2, 2009 to Class A and B shareholders of record as at May 18, 2009. This dividend is designated to be an eligible dividend, as provided under subsection 89(14) of the Income Tax Act of Canada and its provincial counterpart.
The Company
TVA Group Inc., a subsidiary of Quebecor Media Inc., is an integrated communications company involved in television, the production and distribution of audiovisual products, and in magazine publishing. TVA Group is one of the largest private sector producers and the largest private sector broadcaster of French-language entertainment, information and public affairs programming, and magazine publishing in North America. TVA Group also operates SUN TV, a conventional station in Toronto. The Company's Class B shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol TVA.B.
The unaudited consolidated financial statements with notes and Management's Discussion and Analysis can be consulted on TVA's Web site at: www.tva.canoe.ca.
Definition of operating income or operating loss
In its analysis of operating results, the Company defines operating income or operating loss as earnings (loss) before amortization, financial expenses, restructuring costs of operations, impairment of intangible assets, gain on acquisition and disposal of business, (recovery) income taxes, non-controlling interest and equity in income of companies subject to significant influence. Operating income or operating loss, as defined above, is not a measure of results that is consistent with Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP"). Neither is it intended to be regarded as an alternative to other financial performance measures or to the statement of cash flows as a measure of liquidity. This measure is not intended to represent funds available for debt service, dividend payment, reinvestment or other discretionary uses, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for other performance measures prepared in accordance with Canadian GAAP. Operating income is used by the Company because management believes it is a meaningful measurement of performance.
This measure is commonly used by senior management and the Board of Directors to evaluate the consolidated results of the Company and its sector's results. Measurements such as operating income are also commonly used by the investment community to analyze and compare the performance of companies in the industries in which we are engaged. The Company's definition of operating income may not be identical to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
Forward-looking Information Disclaimer
The statements in this news release that are not historical facts may be forward-looking statements and are subject to important known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions which could cause the Company's actual results for future periods to differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements generally can be identified by the use of the conditional, the use of forward-looking terminology such as "propose," "will," "expect," "may," "anticipate," "intend," "estimate," "plan," "foresee," "believe" or the negative of these terms or variations of them or similar terminology. Certain factors that may cause actual results to differ from current expectations include seasonality, operational risks (including pricing actions by competitors), capital investment risks, credit risk, government regulation risks, governmental assistance risks and general changes in the economic environment. Investors and others are cautioned that the foregoing list of factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive and that undue reliance should not be placed on any forward-looking statements. For more information on the risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause the Company's actual results to differ from current expectations, please refer to the Company's public filings available at www.sedar.com and www.tva.canoe.ca including, in particular, the "Risks and Uncertainties" section of the Company's Management's Discussion and Analysis for the year ended December 31, 2008.
The forward-looking statements in this news release reflect the Company's expectations as of May 1st, 2009, and are subject to change after this date. The Company expressly disclaims any obligation or intention to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless required by the applicable securities laws.
TVA GROUP INC. Consolidated statements of income (unaudited) (in thousands of dollars, except per share amounts) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating revenues $109,799 $106,460 Operating, selling and administrative expenses 97,459 95,468 Amortization of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets 3,433 3,190 Financial expenses (note 3) 689 717 Restructuring costs of operations (note 4) (827) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Income before income taxes, non-controlling interest and equity in income of companies subject to significant influence $9,045 $7,085 Income taxes 3,132 2,292 Non-controlling interest (550) (536) Equity in income of companies subject to significant influence (32) (172) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET INCOME $6,495 $5,501 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- EARNINGS PER SHARE BASIC AND DILUTED (note 6 c) $0.27 $0.20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements Consolidated statements of Comprehensive Income (unaudited) (in thousands of dollars) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $6,495 $5,501 Other comprehensive loss Unrealized loss on a derivative financial instrument (net of income taxes of $ 47) (92) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPREHENSIVE INCOME $6,403 $5,501 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements TVA GROUP INC. Consolidated statements of retained earnings (unaudited) (in thousands of dollars) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, at beginning of period, before restating $99,101 $95,610 Cumulative effects of changes in accounting policies (note 2) (590) (698) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, at beginning of period, as restated 98,511 94,912 Net income 6,495 5,501 Dividends paid (1,201) (1,351) Share redemption - excess of purchase price over net carrying value (note 6) (12) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, at end of period $103,793 $99,062 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements TVA GROUP INC. Consolidated balance sheets (unaudited) (in thousands of dollars) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 31, 2009 Dec. 31, 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASSETS Current assets Cash $1,948 $5,262 Accounts receivable 104,995 101,702 Current income tax assets 2,035 2,697 Programs, broadcast and distribution rights and inventories (note 5) 45,289 52,996 Prepaid expenses 2,835 2,664 Future income tax assets 2,863 2,363 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 159,965 167,684 Programs, broadcast and distribution rights 41,769 35,952 Investments 32,180 32,148 Property, plant and equipment 76,699 77,355 Licences and others intangible assets 81,069 80,950 Other assets 8,734 8,489 Future income tax assets 628 80 Goodwill 71,981 71,981 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $473,025 $474,639 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Current liabilities Bank overdraft $5,400 $147 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 79,886 95,656 Current income tax liabilities 925 2,041 Broadcast and distribution rights payable 23,840 24,400 Deferred revenue 7,999 7,573 Other liabilities 929 366 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 118,979 130,183 Broadcast rights payable 6,144 5,021 Long-term debt 97,462 93,705 Future income tax liabilities 31,841 31,342 Others long term liabilities 109 550 Non-controlling interest and redeemable preferred shares 11,106 11,656 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 265,641 272,457 Shareholders' equity Capital stock (note 6) 99,912 99,930 Contributed surplus 4,075 4,045 Retained earnings 103,793 98,511 Accumulated other comprehensive loss (note 8) (396) (304) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 207,384 202,182 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $473,025 $474,639 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements TVA GROUP INC. Consolidated statements of cash flows (unaudited) (in thousands of dollars) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Net income $6,495 $5,501 Non-cash items Amortization 3,455 3,213 Equity in income of companies subject to significant influence (32) (172) Non-controlling interest (550) (536) Future income taxes (519) 769 Others (245) (61) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash flows provided by current operations 8,604 8,714 Net change in non-cash items (14,248) (11,949) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash flows from operating activities (5,644) (3,235) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Additions to property, plant and equipment (5,040) (1,487) Additions to intangible assets (387) (984) Changes in investments - (489) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash flows from investing activities (5,427) (2,960) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Bank overdraft 5,253 3,359 Increase in long-term debt 3,735 3,164 Class B share redemption (note 6b) (30) - Dividends paid (1,201) (1,351) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash flows from financing activities 7,757 5,172 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net change in cash (3,314) (1,023) Cash, at beginning of period 5,262 3,225 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash, at end of period $1,948 $2,202 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Net interests (received) paid $(138) $874 Net income taxes paid 4,105 11,359 Additions to property, plant and equipment and intangible assets financed by accounts payable and accrued liabilities at end of period $1,702 $1,405 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements TVA GROUP INC. Notes to consolidated financial statements Three-month periods ended March, 31 2009 and 2008 (unaudited) (Amounts presented in the tables are expressed in thousands of dollars, except per-share and per-option amounts)
1. FINANCIAL STATEMENT PRESENTATION
These consolidated financial statements have been prepared in conformity with Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP"). With the exception of the accounting policies presented in note 2 for the current quarter, the same accounting policies described in the consolidated financial statements included in the latest annual report of TVA Group Inc. ("the Company") have been used. However, these consolidated financial statements do not include all disclosures required under Canadian GAAP for an annual report and accordingly should be read in conjunction with the Company's latest annual consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto.
Some of the Company's businesses experience seasonality effects due to, among other things, seasonal advertising patterns and their influence on people's viewing, reading and listening habits. Because the Company depends on the sale of advertising for a significant portion of its revenue, operating results are also sensitive to prevailing economic conditions, including changes in local, regional and national economic conditions, particularly as they may affect advertising expenditures. Accordingly, the results of operations for interim periods should not necessarily be considered indicative of full-year results due to the seasonality of certain operations.
2. CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Effective January 1, 2009, the Company adopted the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Handbook (CICA Handbook) Section 3064, Goodwill and Intangible Assets, which replace Section 3062, Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets, Section 3450, Research and Development Costs, and Emerging Issues Committee (EIC) 27, Revenues and Expenditures During the Pre-operating Period, and to modify Accounting Guideline (AcG) 11, Entreprises in the Development Stage. The new section establishes standards for recognizing intangible assets in the sense of the definition of assets based on principles for recognizing costs as assets and for clarifying the application of the concept of matching revenues and expenses for intangible assets acquired or developed internally. This new section was applied retroactively with restatement of previous periods. Subsequent to the adoption of this section, the Company reclassified the net carrying value of its software and Web sites from property, plant and equipment to intangible assets and wrote off the undepreciated balance of deferred start-up costs for specialty channels included under Other assets as well as related future tax liabilities. The writing off of these balances was recorded as an adjustment of retained earnings at the beginning of the period. Net income for the period ended March 31, 2008 was also corrected in order to recognize start-up costs for the Les Idees de ma maison specialty channel, launched in February 2008, as operating, selling and administrative expenses, to reverse the amortization expense for deferred start-up costs for specialty channels and to reverse the future tax expense related to these items. This resulted in the following adjustments being recognized in the consolidated financial statements:
Consolidated Balance Sheets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Increase (decrease) Dec.31, 2008 January 1, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Property, plant and equipement $(11,235) $(2,471) Intangible assets 11,235 2,471 Other assets (854) (1,020) Future long-term income tax liabilities (264) (322) Retained earnings (590) (698) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Consolidated Statements of Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Increase (decrease) March 31, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating, selling and administrative expenses $400 Amortization (125) Future income taxes expense (79) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $(196) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic and diluted earnings per share $(0.01) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Future changes in accounting policies
In January 2009, the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants issued three new accounting standards, Section 1582, Business Combinations, Section 1601, Consolidated Financial Statements, and Section 1602, Non-controlling Interests, with a view to moving toward international standards for business combinations and the presentation of non-controlling interests in consolidated financial statements.
Section 1582, Business Combinations, replaces Section 1581, Business Combinations, and sets out the main principles governing the recognition of the purchase consideration as well as the recognition and measurement of identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed in a business combination achieved at the fair value of the business acquired on the acquisition date, even if the business combination is achieved in stages. Subsequent changes to the fair value of the contingent consideration classified as a liability would be recognized as retained earnings and not as an adjustment of the consideration exchanged for the business acquired. Restructuring costs and other costs related directly to the business combination are no longer considered costs included in the recognized price of acquisition and would instead be recognized as expenses in the periods during which they are incurred, unless they are considered costs for the issuing of new debt or equity. In addition, for each business combination, the purchaser must recognize the non-controlling interest in the business acquired either at its fair value or the participating percentage in the net identifiable assets of the business acquired. This section should be applied prospectively to business combinations for which the acquisition date falls within a fiscal year beginning on January 1, 2001 or a later date. The Company has not adopted this new section as early as permitted. The new section will only affect future business acquisitions that are carried out during periods that follow the adoption date.
Section 1601, Consolidated Financial Statements, and Section 1602, Non-controlling Interests, which together replace Section 1600, Consolidated Financial Statements, apply to the recognition of non-controlling interests in consolidated financial statements and to transactions with holders of non-controlling interests. The new sections require that non-controlling interests be included as a separate item in shareholders' equity. These sections apply to consolidated interim and annual financial statements for fiscal years beginning on January 1, 2011 and will be adopted at the same time as Section 1582.
3. FINANCIAL EXPENSES
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interests on long-term debt $725 $739 Dividends on redeemable preferred shares 261 267 Interest revenues on convertible bonds issued by an affiliated company (252) (258) Interest income (72) (52) Amortization of deferred financing costs 22 22 Foreign exchange loss (gain) 5 (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $689 $717 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. RESTRUCTURING COSTS OF OPERATIONS
In the first quarter of 2009, based on the new information available, the Company has revised its provision for restructuring costs resulting in a $827,000 provision decrease. The balance of the restructuring provision was $1,941,000 as at March 31, 2009 ($2,796,000 as at December 31, 2008).
5. PROGRAMS, BROADCAST AND DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS AND INVENTORIES
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 31, 2009 Dec.31, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Programs, broadcast and distribution rights $42,238,000 $49,445,000 Inventories 3,051,000 3,551,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $45,289,000 $52,996,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the period ended March 31, 2009, the total amount of the costs of goods sold and the expenses related to the programs, broadcast and distribution rights, included in the operation, selling and administrative expenses, was $46,807,000 ($43,115,000 for the period ended March 31, 2008). In the first quarter of 2009, no write down has been recorded ($554,000 for the period ended March 31, 2008).
6. CAPITAL STOCK
a) Number of shares outstanding
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 31, 2009 Dec.31, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class A common shares 4,320,000 4,320,000 Class B shares 19,700,706 19,704,206 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24,020,706 24,024,206 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
b) Share redemption
Issuer bid
On March 17, 2009, the Company has filed a new notice of intent to repurchase for cancellation between March 19, 2009 and March 18, 2010, in the normal course of its activities, a maximum of 985,210 Class B shares which represent approximately 5% of the Company's outstanding Class B shares. The Company repurchases its Class B shares at the market price, at the time of the purchase, plus brokerage fees. During the quarter, pursuant to its normal course issuer bid programs, the Company redeemed for cancellation a total of 3,500 Class B shares for a net cash consideration of $30,000.
c) Earnings per share
The following table provides the calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $6,495 $5,501 Weighted average number of shares outstanding 24,023,876 27,024,848 Effect of dilutive stock options - 1,343 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weighted average number of diluted shares outstanding 24,023,876 27,026,191 Basic and diluted earnings per share $0.27 $0.20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION AND OTHER STOCK-BASED PAYMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month period ended March 31, 2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conventional Quebecor Class B stock Media inc. options stock options -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balances as at December 31, 2008 and as at March 31, 2009 975,155 245,984 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Of the number of options outstanding as at March 31, 2009, 233,110 conventional Class B stock options at an average exercise price of $18.91 and 11,772 Quebecor Media Inc. stock options at an average exercise price of $29.58 can be exercised.
8. ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE LOSS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interest rate SWAP -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance as at December 31, 2008 $(304) Other comprehensive loss (92) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance as at March 31, 2009 $(396) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
9. PENSION PLANS AND OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS
The Company maintains defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans for its employees. In addition, under an old plan, the Company maintains for certain retired employees other retirement benefits, such as health, life and dental insurance plans. Total costs for these benefits are as follows:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pension plans Defined benefit plans $655 $682 Defined contribution plans 739 572 Other retirement benefits $33 $47 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. SEGMENTED INFORMATION The following table includes information on operating income, as well as information on assets: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-month periods ended March 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating revenues Television $90,227 $83,280 Publishing 18,099 19,261 Distribution 2,667 5,049 Intersegment items (1,194) (1,130) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 109,799 106,460 Operating, selling and administrative expenses Television 80,115 74,105 Publishing 15,763 17,590 Distribution 2,748 5,032 Intersegment items (1,167) (1,259) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97,459 95,468 Income (loss) before amortization, financial expenses, restructuring costs of operations, income taxes, non-controlling interest and equity in income of companies subject to significant influence Television 10,112 9,175 Publishing 2,336 1,671 Distribution (81) 17 Intersegment items (27) 129 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $12,340 $10,992 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
The intersegment items mentioned above represent the elimination of normal course business transactions made between the Company's business segments regarding revenues and expenses.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 31, 2009 December 31, 2008 Restated (note 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total assets Television $360,899 $362,213 Publishing 82,080 80,158 Distribution 18,784 21,006 Unallocated items 11,262 11,262 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $473,025 $474,639 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contacts: TVA Group Inc. Denis Rozon, CA Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer 514-598-2808
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