Interim Results

RNS Number : 0732Y
Lo-Q PLC
27 August 2009
 




Lo-Q plc 

('Lo-Q' or the 'Company')


INTERIM RESULTS

for the six months ended 30 June 2009


Lo-Q plc, the AIM listed provider of virtual queuing systems for theme parks and major attractions, announces Interim Results for the six months ended 30 June 2009.


Lo-Q designs, installs and operates systems which allow members of the public to make ride and show reservations when they visit a theme park or other attractions. Lo-Q's flagship product, VQ2020, is a true virtual queuing system which uses hand-held units, called Q-bots, in major theme parks around the world, including Legoland Windsor in the UK


Lo-Q also owns a Text-Q product which allows mobile phone users to reserve their place in line. Users pay a fee and using the premium rate SMS services, avoid standing in a queue. Text-Q was first used at the London Dungeon and Madame Tussauds in London, and is now installed in Flamingo Land, in Yorkshire and Parque Isla Magica in Spain.


Financial Highlights

  • Revenue up 44% to £5.89m (2008: £4.07m)

  • Profit before tax of £0.18m (2008: £0.18m)

  • Strong cash position: £1.90m in cash (2008: £0.58m); no debt


Operational Highlights:

  • Lo-Q products are now used in 16 parks across the world (2008: 11 parks)

  • Strong revenue growth despite slower sales in some parks

  • Rise in administrative costs due to increased investment in R&D and sales resources

  • The reorganisation of Lo-Q's major customer has had no impact on day-to-day park operations

  • Change of year end to 31 October to coincide with the more concentrated trading periods at theme parks

  • Lo-Q have commenced trading of shares on Sharemark to increase liquidity whilst maintaining commitment to AIM

  • The Board has been strengthened with the appointment of two directors

  • Possibility of maiden dividend payment, currently being discussed by the Board.


Commenting on Outlook, Jeff McManus, Chairman of Lo-Q, said:

'Sales have continued at a reasonably steady pace through the summer and we therefore expect our full year results to be in line with market expectations. As usual I have to caution that bad weather could negatively impact these estimates, but we are looking forward to a satisfactory finish to the year, with a solid performance during the next two months.


'These results reflect my view that the company has fared extremely positively during this very difficult and challenging period and, with increasing investment in R&D and sales resource, we are well placed to continue this pattern of growth.'


Contacts:

Lo-Q plc

Jeff McManus, Chairman

Tel: 01491 577 210




Arbuthnot Securities Limited

John Prior/Ed Burbidge

Tel: 020 7012 2000




Walbrook PR Ltd

Paul McManus

Tel: 020 7933 8780


Ben Knowles

Mob: 07980 541 893



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ben.knowles@walbrookpr.com 


  Lo-Q plc ('Lo-Q' or the 'Company')


Interim Results for the six months ending 30 June 09


Chairman's Statement


Introduction: progress during the first six months of 2009


This has been a period of sustained sales growth and significant investment in future growth whilst maintaining an underlying good cash position. Although sales in some of our theme parks have been slower over the corresponding period last year, this has been more than made up by the increase in the total number of park customers using Lo-Q products across all of the parks.


Financial Results

The Company's sales have continued to grow during the period with revenue up 44% to £5.89m (2008: £4.07m). This increase in sales has been due mainly to the sales of Q-bots from the new parks that have been installed during last winter and spring, and consequently the proportionate cost of sales has been higher and so gross profit rose by 15% to £1.09m (2008: £0.94m).


The rise in administrative costs is attributed mainly to the cost of increased staff in the research and development and sales areas of the company, and the subsequent renting of additional office space for them. The company also continues to invest at a progressively higher rate on R&D and patent protection of new products and systems. As a result Operating Profit fell by 7.2% to £168,881 (2008: £181,839) and with additional financial income from interest received on cash deposits a Pre-tax Profit of £177,042 was recorded, down 2.9% on the same period last year (2008: £182,281).


Cash position and potential maiden dividend

The underlying cash position has remained relatively stable during this six month period. The cash balance at 30 June 2009 was £1.9m. 


Should trade continue at the current level we expect to eliminate the retained losses by the end of the company year. As a result the Board should be in a position to pay a maiden dividend and the Board is currently discussing this possibility.


Operations Review 

At the previous year end (31 December 2008) we announced that 11 park customers used Lo-Q products in their parks. At 30 June 2009 Lo-Q products are now used in 16 parks across the world, with less than two thirds being with our major customer.


As mentioned above we have seen slower sales in some parks, in part due to the effects of the general financial downturn, the fear of swine flu, but also due to bad weather, particularly in the US (New York had the wettest June for 20 years). Our major customer recently announced results for their first six months of trading this year and reported that park attendance has fallen by 8% when compared with the same period last year. However, despite these negative constraints to our trade, revenues have held up well and any drop in attendance has been more than counterbalanced by trade in the new parks and the effects of the fall in value of the pound.


Reorganisation of our major customer

In June our major customer applied to the Bankruptcy District Court of Delaware for expedited approval of its pre-negotiated plan of reorganisation under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The financial reorganisation is currently underway and as expected the whole process has had no impact on day-to-day park operationsThe Board is not expecting bad debts from our trade and therefore no provisions have been made.


Change of year end

Those that are familiar with the company will know that most of Lo-Q's trading takes place in a concentrated period when the majority of our theme parks are open and that trading begins to wind down dramatically at the end of October when most parks close for the winter. 


As a result we believe it is more appropriate to change our current financial year end to the 31 October. This will mean that the year end balance sheet will provide a robust view of the Group's annual cash position and company's performance to shareholders and potential shareholders as well as suppliers, customers, banks and finance companies. 


As a result we expect to announce our results for the 10 months to 31 October 2009 early in the new year.


Trading on Sharemark

The Board has been looking into how we can improve the liquidity of our company's shares and has decided to appoint Sharemark to deal in the company's common stock. This market is to be based on the Sharemark auction procedure, an order driven process, with these auctions being held on the last working Friday of each month. However, our commitment to trading on the AIM market, a quote based process, will still continue.


Strengthening of the Board

To strengthen the ability of the company to deal with the increasingly complex finances of our operation, the Board decided to appoint two directors, John Alder as the Finance Director and Paul Cassar as Commercial Director.


Outlook

Sales have continued at a reasonably steady pace through the summer and we therefore expect our full year results to be in line with market expectations. As usual I have to caution that bad weather could negatively impact these estimates, but we are looking forward to a satisfactory finish to the year, with a solid performance during the next two months.


These results reflect my view that the company has fared extremely positively during this very difficult and challenging period and, with increasing investment in R&D and sales resource, we are well placed to continue this pattern of growth.




Jeff McManus

Chairman

26 August 2009  

Consolidated Interim Income Statement




 

 

 

 






Six months to 30 Jun 2009


Six months to 30 Jun 2008


£


£





Continuing Operations




Revenue

5,893,364


4,070,048





Cost of Sales

4,802,247


3,125,953









Gross profit

1,091,117


944,095









Administrative expenses

922,236


762,256









Operating Profit 

168,881


181,839





Finance costs

(15)


(1,247)





Finance income

8,176


1,689









Profit before tax

177,042


182,281





Taxation on profit on ordinary activities

(35,572)


-









Profit for period

141,470


182,281









Earnings per share (pence)




Basic 

0.91


1.2





Diluted 

0.83


1.15





All amounts relate to continuing activities








There are no recognised gains or losses other than those within the profit and loss account.

  

Consolidated Balance Sheet




 

 

 

 






As at 30 Jun 2009


As at 30 Jun 2008

ASSETS

£


£





Non-Current Assets




Intangible assets

611,797


557,433

Property, Plant and Equipment

56,255


25,270

Deferred Tax

159,428








827,480


582,703

Current Assets




Inventories

357,761


372,442

Trade and other receivables

826,692


191,870

Tax receivable

569


884

Cash and cash equivalents

1,901,287


575,973










3,086,309


1,141,169









Current Liabilities




Trade and other payable

505,833


288,030









Net Current Assets

2,580,476


853,139





Net Assets

3,407,955


1,435,842





EQUITY




Issued capital and reserves




Called up share capital

155,066


153,211

Share premium account

5,008,950


5,001,063

Shares to be issued reserve

0


66,250

Other reserves

78,079


65,243

Profit and loss account

(1,834,140)


(3,849,925)









Total Equity

3,407,955


1,435,842

















Total Equity

3,407,955


1,435,842





  

Consolidated cash flow statement



 

 

 

 






Six months to 30 Jun 2009


Six months to 30 Jun 2008


£


£

Cash Flows From Operating Activities




Total Operating Profit / (loss)

168,881


181,839





Non-Cash Adjustments




Depreciation

88,280


64,189

Unrealised gains on foreign currency exchange

(108,680)


15,364

Share based payments

20,000


25,389


 


 

Non-Cash Adjustments

(400)


104,942









Cash Flows Before Changes in working Capital

168,481


286,781









Increase in Working Capital




Increase in inventories

(50,737)


(200,784)

Increase in trade and other receivables

(728,213)


(71,478)

Decrease/(Increase) in trade and other payables

108,518


66,896

(Decrease)/Increase in tax payable

(10,562)


(5,294)


 



Increase in Working Capital

(680,995)


(210,660)





Cash Flows From Operating Activities

(512,513)


76,121





Cash Flows From Investing Activities




Payments to acquire property, plant and equipment

(163,449)


(145,159)





Cash Flows From Financing Activities




Gross proceeds from issue of equity share capital

9,738


13,715

Interest Received

8,176


1,689

Interest Paid

(15)


(1,247)


 


 

Net Cash Flows From Financing Activities

(145,551)


(131,002)









Net decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents

(658,064)


(54,881)





Cash and Cash equivalents as at 1 January 2009

2,559,351


630,854





Cash and Cash Equivalents As At 30 June 2009

1,901,287


575,973

  

Consolidated Statement Of Changes In Equity










 

 







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Issued capital


Share premium


Other reserves


Retained earnings


Total equity



£


£


£


£


£












Balance at 1 January 2009


153,216


5,001,063


58,079


(1,866,930)


3,345,428























Profit for the year


-


-


-


141,470


141,470












Total income for the year recognised











directly in equity - foreign exchange


-


-


-


(108,680)


(108,680)














 


 


 


 


 

Total recognised expense for the year


153,216


5,001,063


58,079


(1,834,140)


3,378,218



 









Issue of share capital


1,850


7,887


-


-


9,737












Recognition of share-based payments


-


-


20,000


-


20,000














 


 


 


 


 

Balance at 30 June 2009


155,066


5,008,950


78,079


(1,834,140)


3,407,955



 





















































Balance at 1 January 2008


149,292


4,991,266


106,104


(4,047,570)


1,199,092























Profit for the year


-


-


-


182,281


182,281












Issue of share capital


3,919


9,797


-


-














Recognition of share based payments


-


-


25,389


-


25,389












Total expense for the year recognised











directly in equity - foreign exchange


-


-


-


15,364


15,364














 


 


 


 


 

Balance at 30 June 2008


153,211


5,001,063


131,493


(3,849,925)


1,435,842


  

Notes to the Interim Statements


1. These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). 


The interim statement for the six months are unaudited and do not constitute statutory accounts for the purpose of the Companies Acts. The accounts for the year ended 31st December 2008 have been filed with the Registrar of Companies and the auditors' report on those accounts was not qualified


2. Corporation tax is provided at 28% on profit for the period


3. Earnings per share have been calculated on the profits for the period after taxation and 15,631,101 shares in issue. The diluted earnings per share calculation is based on 17,129,122.


5. The directors have not declared an interim dividend. No dividend is shown in the income statement. 



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