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RNS Number : 3579R
CORETX Holdings PLC
21 September 2017
CORETX Holdings plc
("CORETX", the "Group" or the "Company")
Unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2017
CORETX Holdings plc (AIM: COR), the mid-market network, cloud and IT managed services provider, today announces its unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2017. The results include three months contribution from 365ITMS, which was acquired in April 2017.
Highlights
-- Acquisition of 365ITMS for an enterprise value of GBP5.4m to help drive growth in Collaboration (Unified Comms, Contact Centre and Cloud Hosted Telephony)
-- Revenues of GBP29.6m (GBP19.2m) representing 54% growth (19% growth on a pro forma basis)
-- Gross Margins of GBP11.3m (GBP8.1m) representing 40% growth (4% growth on a pro forma basis)
-- Trading EBITDA* of GBP3.0m (GBP2.4m) representing 27% growth (6% growth on a pro forma basis)
-- Adjusted EBITDA** of GBP2.4m (GBP1.6m) representing 59% growth (16% growth on a pro forma basis)
-- Strategic investment of GBP2.0m in 2017 underway, supporting introduction of new products and services, which includes:-
o Commissioning of a new 20,000 sq ft purpose built IL3 certified facility in Dartford to support the expansion of CITADEL (Lifecycle) solutions
o Launch of a range of new Cloud based Voice and Hosted Telephony solutions
o Developing the new PACT Cyber Security business unit
o Expanding the Microsoft practice to take advantage of the market opportunity in Office 365, Skype for Business and Azure related services
o Recruiting specialists to provide consulting services in Voice and Telephony, Cloud Migration, Cyber Security and Lifecycle Management
o Development of pilot solutions for Hybrid Cloud and Cloud Migration to support future growth in Cloud based services
o Modernisation of the CORETX MPLS network to improve resilience and lower ongoing operating costs
o Expansion of the CORETX Learning Cloud to help improve the skills and capabilities of our workforce
-- 365ITMS performing in line with expectations -- Secured 34 new logo customers in H1 2017 -- Sales pipeline significantly stronger than this time last year -- 24 apprentices now working across the business
Andy Ross, Chief Executive of CORETX, commented:
"Following the work done in 2016 to establish a stable business platform and position CORETX as a leading player in the mid-market, the main focus in the first half of 2017 has been to build out the portfolio of products and services to allow us to drive better organic growth in the future. We have continued to invest in areas where we believe we can achieve better cross-sell opportunities within our existing customer base, and increase our ability to attract larger new logo customers. This organic growth has been supported in the first half by the acquisition of 365ITMS in April 2017, providing a much stronger position in Collaboration (Unified Comms, Contact Centre, Hosted Voice and Telephony).
We have also continued to invest in our people, expanding the CORETX Learning Cloud to ensure our employees have the right level of technical and managerial expertise and recruiting a number of experienced consultants to help facilitate a much deeper engagement with customers in each of our strategic growth areas of Cloud, Collaboration, Cyber Security and Lifecycle Management.
The sales performance in H1 and the Sales Pipeline are both significantly stronger than this time last year, and I am confident that we are in a better competitive position as we move into the second half of 2017. Demand in H1 2017 for our Private Cloud platform has exceeded that seen in the whole of 2016 and we are also working on a new approach to delivering platform-agnostic Hybrid Cloud solutions for customers.
In January 2017 we announced two large CITADEL (Lifecycle) contract wins with both contracts due to start immediately and run throughout 2017. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, one of these contracts is not due to properly commence until H2 2017 and, whilst this is likely to have a material impact on the current financial year, the contract is expected to now be materially larger than originally anticipated.
Also, in the first half of 2017 we decided to make a strategic investment of GBP750k to build and launch a new business unit called PACT (Protecting Against Cyber Threats) that will deliver a range of cloud based solutions to help customers protect against cyber-crime. We chose to build PACT rather than pay a significant premium to buy an existing Cyber Security services business as we believe this approach will create much better long-term value for shareholders. Encouragingly, we have already secured a number of new logo customer wins and expect the PACT business to continue to grow and become profitable by the end of H1 2018."
Jonathan Watts, Chairman of CORETX, commented:
"Having laid the foundations in 2016 to become a leading supplier in the Managed Services, Cloud and connectivity space to the mid-market the focus in 2017 is to enhance and extend our portfolio of products and services to meet the evolving needs of our customers and in so doing drive better organic growth. This includes long term strategic investment in building Cloud Migration and Management capability, Collaboration, CITADEL and Cyber Security solutions that make us more competitive in the market. It is very encouraging to have signed up 34 new name customers in H1 2017, a higher number than we achieved over the full year in 2016.
Following the strategic acquisition of 365ITMS in April 2017 we are continuing to identify further acquisitions that will potentially strengthen our value propositions to customers and help drive scale. The Board is confident that the progress made in H1 2017 will help to support and deliver increased shareholder value in the coming years."
Note:
* Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation and excludes transaction and integration costs, charges for share-based payments and plc costs
**Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation and excludes transaction and integration costs and charges for share-based payments
The information communicated in this announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014.
For further information please contact:
CORETX Holdings plc +44 (0)344 874 1000
Jonathan Watts, Chairman
Andy Ross, Chief Executive Officer
Julian Phipps, Chief Financial Officer
N+1 Singer (Nominated Advisor and Broker): +44 (0)207 496 3000
James Maxwell
Liz Yong
Alma PR: +44 (0)7780 901979
Josh Royston
Robyn Fisher
Further information on the Company can be found at www.coretx.com.
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 30 June 30 June 31 December 2017 2016 2016 Note GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 ------------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Revenue 3 29,592 19,199 43,422 Cost of sales (18,313) (11,151) (25,580) ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Gross profit 11,279 8,048 17,842 Administrative expenses (12,730) (11,361) (21,638) ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Operating loss (1,451) (3,313) (3,796) ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Analysed as: Adjusted EBITDA* 2,433 1,629 4,902 Exceptional items 4 (447) (2,101) (2,950) Depreciation of property, plant and equipment (1,426) (995) (2,461) Amortisation of intangible assets (1,955) (1,753) (3,079) Loss on disposal of fixed assets - (60) (117) Charges for share based payments (57) (33) (91) Net financial (costs) (149) (126) (301) (Loss)/profit before taxation (1,601) (3,439) (4,097) Income tax 306 232 658 ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- (Loss)/profit for the period from continuing operations attributable to owners of the parent company (1,295) (3,142) (3,439) (Loss)/profit for the period from discontinued - (65) - operations attributable to owners of the parent company ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- (Loss)/profit for the period after taxation (1,295) (3,207) (3,439) ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Other comprehensive income: Items that are or may
be classified subsequently to profit or loss: Foreign exchange translation differences - equity accounted investments 2 36 38 ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- (Loss)/profit for the period and total comprehensive income all attributable to equity holders of the parent (1,293) (3,171) (3,401) ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Basic and diluted earnings per share Basic (pence per share) (0.66) (1.83) (1.88) Diluted (pence per share) (0.66) (1.83) (1.88) ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------ -------------
* Earnings from continuing operations before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, goodwill impairment, share based payments, increase in derivative financial instruments and exceptional costs
Consolidated Statement of Financial Performance
Unaudited Unaudited Audited 30 June 30 June 31 December 2017 2016 2016 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 ------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Non-current assets Intangible assets 26,164 60,347 28,045 Goodwill 37,432 12,359 32,256 Property, plant and equipment 13,441 5,425 13,677 Deferred taxation - 282 - Financial and other assets 88 95 85 -------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- 77,126 78,508 74,063 ------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Current assets Trade and other receivables 15,611 10,297 8,918 Cash and cash equivalents 336 468 1,132 15,947 10,765 10,050 ------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Total assets 93,073 89,273 84,113 -------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Current liabilities Bank overdraft 767 1,962 - Trade and other payables 12,204 8,077 9,036 Deferred income 7,393 4,895 5,663 Taxation - 308 9 Finance lease obligations 507 1,129 764 Derivative financial - 559 - instruments Provisions 1,684 1,302 2,323 22,555 18,232 17,795 ------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Non-current liabilities Borrowings 8,175 3,500 5,411 Finance lease obligations 297 255 322 Deferred tax liabilities 6,199 12,127 6,503 Provisions 666 2,064 666 15,337 17,946 12,902 ------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Total liabilities 37,892 36,178 30,697 -------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Net assets 55,181 53,095 53,416 -------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Equity attributable to equity holders of the parent Called up share capital 5,018 4,773 4,773 Share premium account 35,439 32,191 32,684 Other reserves (128) (132) (130) Retained earnings 14,852 16,263 16,089 -------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- ------------- Total equity 55,181 53,095 53,416 -------------------------------- ---------------------- ---------- -------------
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity
Share Share Retained Foreign capital premium earnings currency Total translation reserve GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 ----------------------- --------- --------- ---------- ------------- -------- At 1 January 2016 1,780 - 19,437 (168) 21,049 Total comprehensive income for the period Loss for the period - - (3,207) - (3,207) Exchange rate differences - - - 36 36 Transactions with owners recorded directly in equity Share issue, net of issue costs Acquisition of Selection 26,814 - - 29,314 Acquisition of C4L 2,500 372 - - 406 Issue of warrants 34 5,504 - - 5,963 Share based payments 459 (499) - - (499) - - 33 - 33 - ----------------------- --------- --------- ---------- ------------- -------- At 30 June 2016 4,773 32,191 16,263 (132) 53,095 Total comprehensive income for the period Loss for the period - - (232) - (232) Exchange rate differences - - - 2 2 Transactions with owners recorded directly in equity Share issues Share based payments - 493 - - 493 - - 58 - 58 ----------------------- --------- --------- ---------- ------------- -------- At 31 December 2016 4,773 32,684 16,089 (130) 53,416 Total comprehensive income for the period Loss for the period - - (1,295) - (1,295) Exchange rate differences - - - 2 2 Transactions with owners recorded directly in equity Acquisition of 365ITMS Share based payments 245 2,755 - - 3,000 - - 58 - 58 ----------------------- --------- --------- ---------- ------------- -------- At 30 June 2017 5,018 35,439 14,852 (128) 55,181 ----------------------- --------- --------- ---------- ------------- --------
Consolidated Cash Flow Statement
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 30 June 30 June 31 December 2017 2016 2016 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 -------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------- (Loss) for the period (1,295) (3,207) (3,439) Adjustments for: Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 1,426 995 2,461 Amortisation of intangible assets 1,955 1,753 3,079 Net financial costs 149 126 301 Equity settled share-based payment expenses 58 33 91 Derivative financial - 60 - instrument expenses Taxation (306) (232) (658) Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment - - 117 Other reserve movements 2 36 38 --------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------- 1,989 (436) 1,990 (Increase)/decrease in trade and other receivables (6,693) (4,211) (3,559) Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables 4,898 61 787
Decrease in provisions (639) (614) (1,496) (445) (5,200) (2,278) Net corporation tax (paid)/recovered (9) (30) (151) Net cash from operating activities (454) (5,230) (2,429) --------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------- Cash flow from investing activities: Interest received Acquisition of 365ITMS, - 7 - net of cash acquired (3,682) - - Acquisition of Selection, net of cash acquired - (34,233) (34,233) Acquisition of C4L, net of cash acquired - (14,291) (14,291) Acquisition of plant and equipment (1,190) (904) (2,601) Acquisition of other long term assets - - (17) Proceeds from sale of - - - property, plant and equipment -------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------- Net cash (used in)/from investing activities (4,872) (49,421) (51,142) --------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------- Cash flows from financing activities: Share issue, net of share issue costs 3,000 29,314 29,308 Proceeds from borrowings, net of expenses 1,300 3,402 5,392 Repayment of loans and other borrowings (125) (1,494) (1,494) Repayment of finance lease obligations (282) (684) (982) Net Interest paid (130) (129) (290) Acquisition of financial - (21) - and other non-current assets -------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------- Net cash from/(used in) financing activities 3,763 30,388 31,934 --------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------- Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents (1,563) (24,263) (21,637) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 1,132 22,769 22,769 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period (431) (1,494) 1,132 --------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ -------------
Notes to the half-yearly financial information
1. Basis of preparation
The condensed consolidated interim financial information for the six month period ended 30 June 2017 and 30 June 2016 is unaudited. This statement has not been reviewed by the Company's auditor. This condensed consolidated interim financial information was approved by the Board of Directors and authorised for issue on 12 September 2017. A copy of this half-yearly financial report is available on the Company's website at www.coretx.com
The Company is a public limited liability company incorporated and domiciled in Scotland. The address of its registered office is 24 Dublin Street, Edinburgh EH1 3PP. The Company is listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange.
CORETX and its subsidiaries have not applied IAS 34, 'Interim Financial Reporting' as adopted by the European Union, which is not mandatory for UK AIM listed companies, in the preparation of this half-yearly financial report.
This condensed consolidated interim financial information for the six month period ended 30 June 2017 therefore does not comply with all the requirements of IAS 34, 'Interim Financial Reporting' as adopted by the European Union. The consolidated interim financial information should be read in conjunction with the annual financial statements of the Company as at and for the year ended 31 December 2016, which were prepared in accordance with IFRS as adopted by the European Union.
This condensed consolidated interim financial information does not comprise statutory accounts within the meaning of section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. Statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2016 were approved by the Board of Directors on 4 April 2017 and delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditor was unqualified, did not contain an emphasis of matter paragraph and did not contain a statement under section 498 (2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.
Accounting policies
The accounting policies used in the preparation of the condensed consolidated interim financial information for the six months ended 30 June 2017 are in accordance with the recognition and measurement criteria of International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as adopted by the European Union and are consistent with those that will be adopted in the annual statutory financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2017.
While the financial information included has been prepared in accordance with the recognition and measurement criteria of IFRS, as adopted by the European Union, these financial statements do not contain sufficient information to comply with IFRSs.
The Group notes that IFRS15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers is to be adopted for all accounting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2018. At this time, it remains impractical to provide a reasonable estimate in relation to the effect of IFRS 15 until a detailed review has been completed. During H2, the group will perform a detailed analysis to assess the impact of any changes to revenue recognition policies to the transfer of control concept under IFRS 15. The Directors do not expect the revenue recognised to be materially different to the revenue currently reported.
Exceptional items
Items which are material because of their size or nature and which are non-recurring are highlighted separately on the face of the income statement. The separate reporting of exceptional items helps provide a better picture of the Company's underlying performance. Items which may be included within the exceptional category include:
-- spend on the integration of significant acquisitions and the other major restructuring programmes;
-- significant goodwill or other asset impairments; and -- other particularly significant or unusual items.
Spend on integration is incurred by the Group when integrating one trading business into another. The types of costs include employment related costs of staff being made redundant as a consequence of integration, due diligence costs, property costs such as lease termination penalties and vacant property provisions, third party advisor fees and rebranding costs.
Exceptional items are excluded from the headline profit measures used by the Group and are highlighted separately in the income statement as management believe that they need to be considered separately to gain an understanding the underlying profitability of the trading businesses.
For further details, please refer to note 4.
Going concern
The condensed consolidated interim financial information has been prepared on a going concern basis.
The Directors have prepared cash flow forecasts for the Group following its acquisition of 365ITMS Limited, including sensitivity analysis on key assumptions. These forecasts show that the Group expects to meet its liabilities from cash resources, taking into account all risks and uncertainties.
As a result, the Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Group has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. For this reason, the Directors consider that the adoption of the going concern basis is appropriate.
2. Business combinations
365 ITMS
On 5 April 2017, the Company acquired the entire issued share capital of 365 ITMS Limited and its subsidiary entities ("365ITMS"), a United Kingdom based IT support and services provider, with over 400 active customers. The enterprise value of 365ITMS was GBP5.4 million, paid as GBP0.9 million in cash (net), GBP3.0 million in new ordinary shares in the Company at a price of 30.5p and the assumption of a GBP1.5m debt facility.
The Directors' assessment of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed have not been completed at the time of these interim results. The Directors have allocated provisional fair values in preparing these results.
From the date of acquisition to 30 June 2017, 365ITMS recorded revenue of GBP3.1 million and a loss before tax of GBP7k. Assuming the combination had taken place at the beginning of the year, the interim reported revenue from 365ITMS would have been GBP7.0 million and the loss before taxation would have been GBP59k.
Acquisition costs were GBP0.3 million.
The total provisional goodwill and intangible assets arising from the acquisition is the difference between the fair value of the consideration less the provisional value of the assets acquired.
365 ITMS Provisional value GBP000 ------------------------------ --------- Fair value of purchase consideration 5,400 Less fair value of assets acquired: Property plant and equipment (303) Trade receivables (3,087) Other debtors (1,612) Cash (1,003) Trade payables 1,505 Other liabilities 6,787 --------------------------------- --------- Goodwill and intangibles 7,687 --------------------------------- --------- The consideration was Total satisfied as follows: GBP000 ------------------------------- --- --- --- -------- Cash on completion 1,600 Equity 3,000 Total consideration 4,600 Assumption of debt 1,500 Less: cash balances acquired (700) ---------------------------------------------- -------- Enterprise value 5,400 ---------------------------------------------- --------
The Directors have provisionally assessed the business acquired to identify any intangible assets. Customer contracts and the 5i trademark for channel business meet the criteria for recognition as intangible assets, as they are separable from each other and have a measurable fair value, being the amount for which an asset would be exchanged between knowledgeable and willing parties in an arm's length transaction. Goodwill was identified following the recognition of deferred tax liabilities on the customer contracts and trademark brand, under the provisions of IAS 12, 'Income Taxes'.
For customer contracts, the fair value of the intangible assets was provisionally calculated using the discounted cash flows arising from the top 30 direct customer contract base. Customer retention was assumed to be 90% based on past experience.
For the 5i trademark, the fair value of the intangible assets was provisionally calculated using the discounted cash flows arising from the channel business. Channel partner retention was assumed to be 80% based on past experience.
3. Segment reporting
Operating segments are reported in a manner consistent with the internal reporting to the Chief Operating Decision Maker ("CODM"). The CODM has been identified as the Group Chief Executive and the Chief Financial Officer.
The Group Chief Executive and the Chief Financial Officer are jointly responsible for resource allocation and assessing the performance of the operating segments. The operating segments are defined by distinctly separate product offerings or markets. The CODMs assesses the performance of the operating segments based on a measure of revenue and gross profit.
The following table presents revenue and gross profit in respect of the Group's operating segment for the six months ended 30 June 2017:
Unaudited for the six month period ended 30 June 2017
Continuing operations Managed Services Cloud Hosting Networks Projects Central Total GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Revenue 10,265 5,529 6,079 7,719 - 29,592 Cost of Sales (6,592) (3,085) (3,707) (4,929) - (18,313) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Gross profit/(loss) 3,672 2,444 2,372 2,790 - 11,279 Administrative expenses - - - - (12,730) (12,730) Operating profit/(loss) 3,672 2,444 2,372 2,790 (12,730) (1,451) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Analysed as: Adjusted EBITDA* 3,672 2,444 2,372 2,790 (8,845) 2,433 Equity settled share-based payments - - - - (57) (57) Depreciation - - - - (1,426) (1,426) Amortisation of intangible assets - - - - (1,955) (1,955) Exceptional costs - - - - (447) (447) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Net financial costs - - - - (149) (149) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Profit/(loss) before taxation 3,672 2,444 2,372 2,790 (12,879) (1,601) Tax on profit/(loss) on ordinary activities - - - - 306 306 --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Profit/(loss) for the period after taxation 3,672 2,444 2,372 2,730 (12,573) (1,295) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Unaudited for the six month period ended 30 June 2016 Continuing operations Managed Services Cloud Hosting Networks Projects Central Total GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Revenue 6,872 5,055 4,316 2,956 - 19,199 Cost of Sales (3,852) (2,352) (3,007) (1,940) - (11,151) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Gross profit/(loss) 3,020 2,703 1,309 1,016 - 8,048 Administrative expenses - - - - (11,361) (11,361) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Operating profit/(loss) 3,020 2,703 1,309 1,016 (11,361) (3,313) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Analysed as: Adjusted EBITDA* 3,020 2,703 1,309 1,016 (6,419) 1,629 Equity settled share-based payments - - - - (33) (33) Increase in derivative financial instruments - - - - (60) (60) Depreciation - - - - (995) (995) Amortisation of intangible assets - - - - (1,753) (1,753) Exceptional costs - - - - (2,101) (2,101) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Net financial costs - - - - (126) (126) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Profit/(loss) before taxation 3,020 2,703 1,309 1,016 (11,487) (3,439) Tax on profit/(loss) on ordinary activities - - - - 232 232 --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Profit/(loss) for the period after taxation 3,020 2,703 1,309 1,016 (11,190) (3,142) --------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
* Earnings from continuing operations before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, goodwill impairment, share based payments, increase in derivative financial instruments and exceptional costs
Administrative expenses are not allocated against operating segments in the Company's internal reporting. The statement of financial position is not allocated between Managed Services, Cloud Hosting, Networks, Projects and Central in the Company's internal reporting.
4. Exceptional costs
In accordance with the Group's policy in respect of exceptional costs, the following charges were incurred:
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Six Six months Year months ended ended ended 30 June 31 December 30 June 2016 2016 2017 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 ---------------------------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Restructuring and reorganisation costs 182 1,207 2,056 Acquisition costs 265 894 894 447 2,101 2,950 ---------------------------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Continuing operations 447 2,036 2,885 Discontinued operations - 65 65 -------------------------- ---- ------ ------ 447 2,101 2,950 ------------------------- ---- ------ ------
5. Earnings per share
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 30 June 30 June 31 December 2017 2016 2016 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 ------------------------------ -------------- ------------ ------------- (Loss) for the period (1,295) (3,207) (3,439) Addback: Net financial costs/(income) 149 126 301 Taxation (306) (232) (658) Equity settled share-based payment expenses 57 33 91 Loss on disposal of property, plant & equipment - 60 117 Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 1,426 995 2,461 Amortisation of intangible assets 1,955 1,753 3,079 Exceptional costs 447 2,101 2,950 ------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Adjusted EBITDA* 2,433 1,629 4,902 ------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- 30 June 30 June 31 December 2017 2016 2016 ------------------------------ -------------- ------------ ------------- Weighted average number of shares 195,599,956 175,228,614 183,108,493 Diluted weighted average number of shares 209,076,787 185,585,058 194,909,006 ------------------------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- Basic (loss)/earnings per share (pence) (0.66) (1.83) (1.88) Diluted (loss)/earnings per share (pence) (0.66) (1.83) (1.88) Basic adjusted EBITDA* per share (pence) 1.24 0.93 2.68 Diluted adjusted EBITDA* per share (pence) 1.16 0.88 2.52 ------------------------------- -------------- ------------ -------------
* Earnings from continuing operations before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, goodwill impairment, share based payments, increase in derivative in financial instruments and exceptional costs
The measure of EBITDA per share, as calculated above, is a non-statutory measure, which we believe is useful to investors and is commonly used by the market in monitoring similar businesses.
6. Subsequent events
On 11 July 2017, the UK Intellectual Property Enterprise Court ("IPEC") ruled that the CORETX brand infringed a pre-existing mark. At a hearing of IPEC on 31 July, the Company informed IPEC of its intention to seek permission from the Court of Appeal to appeal against the judgement. The Directors do not expect this to have an impact on this or future years' expectations.
On 31 July 2017, MXC Capital Markets LLP ("MXC") resigned as Financial Adviser to the Company, as the Company is now well positioned to become a leading provider of Cloud and Managed IT Services to the UK mid-market. Andy Ross, CEO, has also, by mutual consent, stepped down from his position as an operating partner at MXC to concentrate solely on his role in the Company.
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