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TIDMBMR
RNS Number : 3264J
BMR Group PLC
29 March 2018
BMR Group PLC
("BMR" or the "Company")
Interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2017
Chairman's statement
I present below the unaudited interim results of the Company for the six months ended 31 December 2017.
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation 596/2014.
Kabwe mining licence
The Company has recently committed significant time and resources to dealing with unwarranted issues leading to the withdrawal of the Small Scale Licence 7081-HQ-SML ("Small Scale Mining Licence") in Zambia, held since 22 March 2011 by the Company's subsidiary Enviro Processing Ltd ("EPL"). The Company regards this action as unwarranted, and is making extensive efforts in Zambia to achieve rescission of the withdrawal, in tandem with pursuing a formal appeal. The Company continues to receive positive feed-back from its representatives in Zambia, in ongoing direct contact with the relevant Zambian authorities, that the unfortunate circumstances the Company unwittingly finds itself in are nearing resolution.
The Small Scale Mining Licence was granted for a period of 10 years from 20 October 2010, and renewable thereafter. Under that licence BMR holds the stockpiles of tailings at Kabwe, Zambia. In addition, BMR has the surface rights over 703 hectares of contiguous land held under the Large Scale Licence 6990-HQ-LML to November 2021, and renewable thereafter.
The tailings comprise 6.4 million tonnes dry tonnage of which 2.65 million tonnes are JORC-compliant resources. Under the current management team, these stockpiles of tailings have become an increasingly valuable asset for the Company. First, BMR developed in 2015 its proprietary acid/brine leach processing methodology for their conversion into lead sponge, zinc cathodes and zinc sulphate heptahydrate as well as vanadium pentoxide, subject to further approval of the Zambia Environmental Management Agency ("ZEMA"). Secondly, BMR received confirmation from ZEMA in 2016 that its Environmental Social Impact Assessment, in respect of the processing of the tailings and the construction of its planned treatment plants, had been approved.
EPL has an established operation at Kabwe employing a number of local personnel, working closely with local authorities and government bodies, including the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development and ZEMA. In addition, EPL has complied with Zambia's statutory requirement for mining companies to report annually on the past 12 months' activities and has regularly updated the Ministry on future plans. Such plans include investment by EPL in the local economy and regeneration of the polluted land at Kabwe leading to a healthy environment, as supported by the independent activities of the World Bank in this area.
Against this background, the Zambian Government has commenced action aimed at filtering out those companies with dormant mining licences in the country and make way for overseas mining companies to invest in Zambia. In January 2017, Zambia's Mines and Mineral Development Minister announced the commencement of the revocation of more than 600 dormant mining licences. It is my understanding that reviews of this nature are not infrequent in mineral rich African countries and, from time to time following a change of Government, or appointment of a new Minister, are used to reinvigorate their mining sectors and prevent stagnation.
Shareholders should be comforted to know that BMR has complied with Zambia's mining laws (emphasised in the recent appeal letter submitted by the Company) and has also expended an aggregate $8 million to date in Zambia in relation to its mining licences. Accordingly, BMR management, in consultation with its in-country team and legal advisers, concluded that the review process initiated by the Government was a blanket approach (my understanding is that all holders of mining licences benefitting from overseas investment received the same notice) and was not targeted specifically at BMR's operations. Similarly, BMR determined in consultation with its local team and legal advisers that there was no justification for the notice by letter dated 24 August 2017 ("Default Notice") from Zambia's Director of Mines (for unexplained reasons not delivered to EPL until 26 September, 2017), claiming failure by EPL to commence mining operations in accordance with the approved plan. EPL consequently submitted a comprehensive response to the Default Notice detailing its past, current and future operations, and planned processing of its stockpiles of tailings.
BMR has recently received unwelcome comment in relation to its dealings on these matters. The Directors believe that comment to be mis-placed. BMR's independent director has formally reviewed the actions of the executive management and concluded that actions taken on and following 26 September 2017 were reasonable, with the knowledge and advice the executive management then had.
Thereafter, BMR has come to understand that rogue factors within the Zambian mining sector had colluded, leading the Mining Licencing Committee to terminate the Small Scale Mining Licence by letter dated 19 December 2017. This letter was initially not delivered (mirroring the unexplained situation with the Default Notice referred to above) and was not received until the occasion of a meeting requested by EPL at the Mining Cadastre on 6 February 2018. The letter was immediately discussed with BMR's advisers, and announced in accordance with the AIM Rules for Companies, leading to the temporary suspension of the Company's share trading on AIM.
As a significant measure of the potential success of the Kabwe plant construction and of its zinc and lead processing capability, BMR was able to reach agreement with Jubilee Metals Group plc ("Jubilee"), announced on 23 October 2017, which is expected to lead to the conclusion of a formal joint venture agreement upon resolution of the current licence issues. The conclusion of that joint venture agreement will secure further investment into Kabwe with up to GBP2.3 million of conditional debt finance for the construction of the plant.
We have lodged our appeal against the licence cancellation and are now lobbying extensively in Zambia, with significant support from Jubilee, for right to prevail and for the consequential return of the licence. BMR's representatives in Zambia have brought to the Government's attention procedural errors and unexplained reasons for the cancellation of EPL's licence. We made a full presentation to representatives from the President's Office earlier this week and a senior engineer from the office of the Minister of Mines has carried out a site inspection at Kabwe to confirm our significant investment and operations to date. As a result, we are confident that our position will be properly recognised and that the licence will therefore be restored shortly.
African Compass International Limited ("ACI")
We continue to be severely disappointed with the lack of performance by ACI under the terms of the facility agreement it entered into with BMR on 23 September 2016. At the same time, we continue in discussions with ACI as we believe there still remains a prospect that ACI will comply with the requirements. As a result, and while we are in discussions for the return of the licence, we have decided not at the present time to terminate the facility agreement and the off-take agreement with ACI. That position remains under constant review.
BMR's intention is that, in the event ACI continues not to comply with the terms of the facility agreement at the time the licence is returned, we will terminate the agreements with ACI and seek recovery of the fee of $109,800 paid to ACI.
BMR reserves all rights against ACI for its significant breach of the terms of the facility agreement.
Jubilee Metals Group plc ("Jubilee")
We entered into agreements with Jubilee for up to GBP2.3 million conditional debt funding for the construction of the plant at Kabwe, a subscription of GBP500,000 into BMR and a share for share exchange resulting in Jubilee holding 29% of BMR and BMR holding 4.83% in Jubilee. The detailed terms of the operating and joint venture agreements with Jubilee and their debt funding facility are being negotiated and can only be concluded once the EPL licence has been returned.
We believe that Jubilee's positive involvement with BMR substantiates and adds credibility to the potential at Kabwe as well as bringing a high degree of technical, operational and managerial experience to the project.
Star Zinc and Galileo Resources Plc ("Galileo")
We have completed the acquisition of Large Scale Prospecting Licence 19653 - HQ - LPL ("Star Zinc") together with agreements over financing from Galileo and now hold a 15% interest in the project. We are in discussions with Galileo for an off-take agreement for the processing of ore from Star Zinc at Kabwe, which has the potential to enhance the zinc head grade to the plant and quantity of zinc products to be produced at BMR's own Kabwe plant.
Board changes
We have previously stated that, for good corporate governance, we would look to appoint an additional non-executive director and to split the roles of Chairman and CEO. We also recognise the importance of satisfying the corporate governance requirements under which AIM companies will have to operate with effect from 28 September 2018. While BMR has been evolving through a phase of relatively high risk until its platform for plant construction and revenue generation can be realised which is now expected later this year, it has been difficult to attract good candidates as the Company has not been in a position to allocate its scarce cash resources to appointing new directors.
As entitled under the terms of its investment in BMR, Jubilee has proposed the appointment of Colin Bird, Jubilee's non-executive chairman, to the BMR board, whilst its interests in the Company exceed 15%. Colin is a seasoned mining engineer who has developed and managed a number of listed mining companies involved in diverse countries and commodities. We believe his experience will be of significant benefit to the Company in developing our asset base and assisting us in enhancing value for shareholders. We look forward to Colin joining the Board, subject to completion of the necessary due diligence.
We are also in discussion with a number of other excellent candidates and expect to be able to satisfy the required level of corporate governance in advance of 28 September 2018, including the separation of the roles of Chairman and CEO.
Shareholders
I am warmly encouraged by significant support from our shareholders and, in particular, from a small group who have expressed interest to invest further in the Company.
Litigation pursuit and VAT appeal
We continue to pursue the legacy issues from the former management. These issues include the claims against certain entities arising from the investigation into financial irregularities and from our appeal against the decision of HMRC to de-register the Company for VAT with an assessment for back VAT.
Interim results
The loss before taxation for the six months ended 31 December 2017 before exchange translation differences was GBP539,000 (2016: GBP702,000). The loss for the period includes administrative expenses which amounted to GBP530,000 (2016: GBP617,000). Loss per ordinary share was 0.26p (2016: 0.40p). Total net assets at 31 December 2017 amounted to GBP10.17 million (2016: GBP11.03 million).
Outlook
The return of the licence at Kabwe is critical to the Company and our key focus is on achieving this in the near future. We believe that the reasons purportedly behind the cancellation, which was outside our control, are false.
We believe that Jubilee has added a significant strong dimension to the Company and welcome their involvement to secure the Kabwe plant construction
We are optimistic about the Company's prospects once we secure the return of the licence.
Alex Borrelli
Chairman
BMR GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
For the six month period ended 31 December 2017
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Period ended Period ended Year ended 31 December 31 December 30 June 2017 2016 2017 GBP GBP GBP ------------------------------ -------------- -------------- ------------- Continuing operations ------------------------------ -------------- -------------- ------------- Administrative expenses (530,433) (616,693) (1,515,868) ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Total administrative expenses (530,433) (616,693) (1,515,618) ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Finance expense (8,697) (85,789) (86,753) ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Finance income 8 425 430 ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Loss before tax (539,122) (702,057) (1,602,191) ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Taxation - - - ------------------------------ -------------- -------------- ------------- Loss for the period after taxation attributable to equity holders of the parent company (539,122) (702,057) (1,602,191) ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Other comprehensive loss: ------------------------------ -------------- -------------- ------------- Exchange translation differences on foreign operations (273,946) 786,303 158,061 ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the period attributable to equity holders of the parent company (813,068) 84,246 (1,444,130) ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Loss per ordinary share ------------------------------ -------------- -------------- ------------- Basic and diluted (pence) (0.26p) (0.40p) (0.88p) ------------------------------- -------------- -------------- -------------
The comparative figures are for the six month period ended 31 December 2016 and the year ended 30 June 2017.
BMR GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
As at 31 December 2017
Unaudited Unaudited Audited 31 December 31 December 30 June 2017 2016 2017 GBP GBP GBP ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Assets ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Non-current assets ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Intangible assets 1,309,030 13,270,528 1,390,267 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Development assets 11,100,785 - 11,003,391 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Property, plant and equipment 506,313 524,282 491,553 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 12,916,128 13,794,810 12,885,211 ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Current assets ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Trade and other receivables 42,921 44,189 417,078 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Cash and cash equivalents 179,131 230,679 154,969 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 222,052 274,868 572,047 ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Total assets 13,138,180 14,069,678 13,457,258 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Liabilities ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Current liabilities ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Trade and other payables 763,530 628,073 947,860 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Total current liabilities 763,530 628,073 947,860 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Non current liabilities ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Deferred tax 2,209,534 2,416,230 2,275,314 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Total non current liabilities 2,209,534 2,416,230 2,275,314 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Total liabilities 2,973,064 3,044,303 3,223,174 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Net assets 10,165,116 11,025,375 10,234,084 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Equity ------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Share capital 21,956,030 21,403,488 21,556,030 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Share premium 23,185,109 22,256,466 22,841,009 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Share based payment reserve 84,500 84,500 84,500 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Merger reserve 1,824,000 1,824,000 1,824,000 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Translation reserve 1,383,302 2,285,490 1,657,248 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Retained earnings (38,267,825) (36,828,569) (37,728,703) ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Total equity 10,165,116 11,025,375 10,234,084 ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------
BMR GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
for the six month period ended 31 December 2017
Share Share Share Merger Translation Retained Total capital premium based reserve reserve earnings equity payment reserve -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- GBP GBP GBP GBP GBP GBP GBP -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- As at 30 June 2016 21,310,951 21,759,953 84,500 1,824,000 1,499,187 (36,126,512) 10,352,079 -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- Total comprehensive income for the period - - - - 786,303 (702,057) 84,246 -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- Issue of shares 92,537 527,463 - - - - 620,000 -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- Share issue costs - (30,950) - - - - (30,950) -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- As at 31 December 2016 21,403,488 22,256,466 84,500 1,824,000 2,285,490 (36,828,569) 11,025,375 -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- As at 30 June 2017 21,556,030 22,841,009 84,500 1,824,000 1,657,248 (37,728,703) 10,234,084 -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- Total comprehensive Loss for the period - - - - (273,946) (539,122) (813,068) -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- Issue of shares 400,000 400,000 - - - - 800,000 -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- Share issue costs - (55,900) - - - - (55,900) -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ---------- As at 31 December 2017 21,956,030 23,185,109 84,500 1,824,000 1,383,302 (38,267,825) 10,165,116 -------------------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------
BMR GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT
for the six month period ended 31 December 2017
Unaudited Unaudited Period ended Period 31 December ended 2017 31 December GBP 2016 GBP ------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- Cash flows from operating activities ------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- Loss before tax (539,122) (702,057) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Adjustments to reconcile net losses to cash utilised : ------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- Amortisation of exploration and evaluation assets 49,677 50,922 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 13,887 21,517 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Finance income (8) (425) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Operating cash outflows before movements in working capital (475,566) (630,043) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Changes in: ------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- Trade and other receivables 375,189 148,242 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Trade and other payables (183,840) 92,005 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Net cash outflow from operating activities (284,217) (389,796) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Investing activities ------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- Interest received 8 425 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Purchase of property, plant and equipment (33,507) (464,657) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Purchase of intangible exploration (52,928) - and evaluation assets ------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- Purchase of development assets (350,217) (504,810) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Net cash outflow from investing activities: (436,644) (969,042) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Financing activities ------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- Proceeds from issue of shares 800,000 620,000 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Share issue costs (55,900) (30,950) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Net cash generated from financing activities 744,100 589,050 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 23,239 (769,788) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Effect of foreign exchange rate changes 923 (13,887) ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 154,969 1,014,354 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------- Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 179,131 230,679 ------------------------------------- -------------- -------------
Notes to the interim results:
1. General information and accounting policies
This announcement is for the unaudited interim results for the period ended 31 December 2017. The Registered Office of the Company is at 35 Piccadilly, London W1J 0DW.
2. Basis of preparation
The consolidated interim financial information has been prepared using policies based on International Financial Reporting Standards issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IASB") as adopted by the European Union, which are expected to be applied in the Group's financial statements for the year ending 30 June 2018 and are materially consistent with the accounting policies applied in respect of the year ended 30 June 2017.
The consolidated interim results for the period 1 July 2017 to 31 December 2017 is unaudited, does not include all the information required for full financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the Group's consolidated financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2017. In the opinion of the Directors, the consolidated financial information for the period represents fairly the financial position, results from operations and cash flows for the period in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied.
The annual financial statements of BMR Group PLC are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ('IFRSs') as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ('IASB') and as adopted by the European Union. The Group's consolidated annual financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2017, have been filed with the Registrar of Companies and are available on the Company's website www.bmrplc.com.
As permitted, the Group has chosen not to adopt IAS 34 "Interim Financial Reporting". The Financial Statements are presented in GBP Sterling. For the reference period end, the exchange rate from GBP to US$ was GBP1.00: $1.349 (2016: GBP1.00: $1.2336).
3. Going concern
After making enquiries, the Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Company will achieve restoration of the EPL licence in Zambia and complete the operating and joint venture agreements with Jubilee to secure the GBP2.3 million debt funding. However, the Group's ability to continue as a going concern is reliant upon successfully obtaining funds as it moves towards production and to finance its ongoing working capital requirements. The Directors have therefore considered this to be an uncertainty which may cast doubt about the Group's ability to continue as a going concern.
4. Share capital and warrants
On 20 November 2017, the Company issued 40,000,000 ordinary shares of 1p each at a price of 2p per share raising GBP800,000 before expenses.
As at 31 December 2017, the Company had in issue 238,339,566 ordinary shares and no warrants.
5. Intangible assets
Additions of intangible assets amounted to GBP52,000 for the six month period ended 31 December 2017 incorporating the expenditure on the exploration and testing programme for the Ester Project.
6. Development assets
Additions of development assets amounted to GBP350,000 incorporating the Kabwe project (GBP122,000) and the investment in Star Zinc (GBP228,000). Impairment was considered in relation to the operating licence issues but no impairment has been made at this stage as the Directors consider that the licence is expected to be reinstated.
7. Loss per share
The loss per share of 0.26 pence (2016: loss 0.40 pence) has been calculated on the basis of the loss of GBP539,000 (2016: loss GBP702,000) and on 205,078,695 (2016: 177,050,416) ordinary shares, being the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the period ended 31 December 2017.
8. Events after the reporting date
On 19 January 2018, the Company has issued 25,000,000 ordinary shares of 1p each at a price of 2p per share to Jubilee Metals Group Plc raising approximately GBP500,000 before expenses and in addition 72,371,298 of subscription shares were issued in exchange for 63,166,969 new ordinary shares of 1p each in the capital of Jubilee.
Ends
For further information:
BMR Group PLC 020 7734 7282
Alex Borrelli, Chairman
WH Ireland Limited 020 7220 1666
NOMAD and Joint Broker
Chris Fielding, Head of Corporate Finance
Peterhouse Corporate Finance 020 7469 0930
Joint Broker
Lucy Williams/ Duncan Vasey/ Heena Karani
For further information, please see the Company's website at http://www.bmrplc.com
The Directors of BMR Group PLC accept responsibility for this announcement.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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