PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT

RNS Number : 3143J
Photo-Me International PLC
29 June 2011
 



29 June 2011

 

PHOTO-ME INTERNATIONAL PLC - PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT

 

Photo-Me (PHTM.L), the instant service equipment group, announces its results for the year to 30 April 2011. 

 

Results highlights:





2011

2010

Change




 Turnover

£219.8m

£222.5m

-1.2%




Adjusted Operating Profit †*

£18.4m

£15.1m

+22.1%




Adjusted EBITDA †*

£47.6m

£44.2m

+7.5%




Adjusted Pre-tax Profit †*

£18.0m

£14.0m

+28.3%




Pre-tax Profit *

£18.0m

£9.3m

+94.5%




EPS (diluted, continuing operations)

3.74p

1.85p

+102.2%




Net Cash‡

£40.7m

£8.1m

+£32.6m




Dividend

2.00p

1.25p

+60%




 

 † Before special items     *On continuing operations

 ‡ As defined in note 9 to the accounts

·      Turnover down 1.2% at £219.8million

·      22.1% increase in Adjusted Operating Profit driven principally by a strong performance in the Operations division

·      Adjusted EBITDA increased by 7.5% to £47.6 million

·      Adjusted Pre-tax Profit of £18.0 million, up 28.3%

·      Further significant improvement in the net cash position to £40.7million (including advance rental receipts of £8.2million on an investment property)

·      Increase of 60% in the dividend to 2p per share

 

John Lewis, Non-Executive Chairman, said; 'It is pleasing to report another year of steady progress. We have continued to improve our financial results thanks to a robust performance from our Operations division in our key geographic markets. Cash generation has remained strong and we finished the year with a net cash balance of £40.7m, leaving the Group well placed for the future. Having reintroduced a dividend last year, we are in a position to fund a material increase and we are pleased to be recommending a final dividend of 1.0 pence to give a total dividend for the year of 2.0 pence, representing an increase of 60% over the year.

 

'The strategy of the business has continued to focus on the development of innovative complementary products that build upon the strength of the ID photobooth business and offer diversified revenue and profit streams for the future. Progress has been made this year with the first material orders for our award winning Photobook Maker. We are also expanding the Photobook Maker range to incorporate inkjet technology, with the potential of significant business with major players in this area, further strengthening our position as market leader in the field of instant photobooks. We have also launched in France our next generation photobooth - the Photobooth by Starck - which we believe will progressively refresh the marketplace, and we have further new products under development which bodes well for the future.

 

'Subject to the risks and uncertainties detailed in the business and financial review, the Board once again looks forward to an improved financial performance over the coming year.'

 

Enquiries:

Photo-Me International

01372 453 399

Serge Crasnianski or Françoise Coutaz-Replan   

 

Media

Madano Partnership      

Matthew Moth / Sarah Mylroie

020 7593 4000

                              

Investors:

IR Focus

Neville Harris

020 7593 4015     

 



 

CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT

 

It is pleasing to report another year of steady progress.

 

Results

Despite turnover being little changed over the year, we have continued to improve our financial results thanks to a robust performance from our Operations division in our key geographic markets. We have again witnessed a good improvement in adjusted operating profit, from £15.1m last year to £18.4m this year and a further increase in our net cash resources, which increased by £33m to over £40m.

 

The operational improvement was due to a combination of a good performance in the key markets in our Operations division as well as further efficiency gains from the recent restructuring plans. The cash position was aided by the receipt of advance rental receipts totalling £8.2m on an investment property in Grenoble.

 

Strategy

The strategy of the business over the last two years has continued to focus on the development of innovative complementary products that build upon the strength of the ID photobooth business and offer diversified revenue and profit streams for the future. Progress has been made this year with the first material orders for our award winning Photobook Maker. We are also expanding the Photobook Maker range to incorporate inkjet technology, with the potential of significant business with major players in this area, further strengthening our position as market leader in the field of instant photobooks. Considerable effort has also been expended on the further development of the Pocketbook Maker which we believe has a strong market potential.

.

In addition, we have gone through an extensive process of examining every aspect of our core photobooth business, looking for new mechanisms to improve the scale and reach of our operations, selecting the best sites available and improving commercial terms wherever we are able. Our plan is to drive better performance by re-energising this business with the progressive introduction of new booths.  We have launched in France our next generation photobooth - the Photobooth by Starck - which we believe will progressively refresh the marketplace, and we have further new products under development which bodes well for the future.

 

Dividends

Having reintroduced a dividend last year, with payments totalling 1.25 pence per share, we are in a position to fund a material increase and we are pleased to be recommending a final dividend of 1.0 pence to give a total dividend for the year of 2.0 pence, representing an increase of 60% over the year.

 

If approved at the Annual General Meeting on 6 October 2011, the final dividend will be paid on 7 November 2011 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 23 September 2011. The ex-dividend date is 21 September 2011.

 

Outlook 

Our balance sheet has been considerably strengthened by the improvements in operational performance over the last two years and this places the business in a strong position both to continue to fund its new product development as well as dividend growth. Additionally, it increases the Company's flexibility to add to its current portfolio of businesses if opportunities arise.

 

The Group will continue to look for further OEM orders for its new Photobook Makers, to consolidate the excellent start it has made this year and there are clear opportunities for new product introduction in its substantial core Photobooth operations.

 

Subject to the risks and uncertainties detailed in the Business and financial review, the Board once again looks forward to an improved financial performance over the coming year.

 

 

John Lewis,

Non-Executive Chairman

 

 



 

BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL REVIEW

  

Business Review

 

Photo-Me has two principal activities, which the Board monitors in assessing the Group's performance:

 

Operations - which comprises the operation of unattended vending equipment, primarily photo booths, digital photo kiosks, photobook makers, amusement machines and business service equipment.

 

Sales and Servicing - which comprises the development, manufacture, sale and after sale servicing of the above-mentioned Operations equipment and a range of photo processing equipment and photo album maker solutions.

 

The business is international in its reach and focused on three main geographic hubs at present: Continental Europe; UK & Republic of Ireland and Asia. 

 

The Group continued to improve its overall performance. Geographically, the Asian business was adversely affected by the earthquake in Japan, but nevertheless maintained its profitability while Europe and the UK both improved.

 

The following geographical analysis is provided in order to give additional information, it is not a segmental analysis used in managing the business.

 

Geographical analysis of revenue and profit (by origin)

 


Revenue

Operating profit








Year to 30 April

2011

2011

2010

2011

2011

2010

£m

£m

£m

£m

£m

£m

Continental Europe

122.9

126.7

128.0

13.3

13.7

12.3

UK & Republic of Ireland

53.6

53.8

55.8

2.0

2.0

(0.4)

Asia 

43.3

39.0

38.7

3.1

2.7

3.2


219.8

219.5

222.5

18.4

18.4

15.1

† trading results of overseas subsidiaries converted at 2010 exchange rates 

Continuing operations only and before special items

 

 

Continental Europe, which includes the great majority of Sales & Servicing revenue, once again comprised the largest element of reported Group revenue and contributed the majority of group operating profit. Substantially all Group overheads are charged against the UK & Republic of Ireland.

 

OPERATIONS

 


Revenue

Operating profit








2011

2011†

2010

2011

2011†

2010

£m

£m

£m

£m

£m

£m

Year to 30 April

176.8

175.1

172.4

21.2

21.1

16.5

† trading results of overseas subsidiaries converted at 2010 exchange rates

Continuing operations only, before special items and excluding associates

 

Operations contributed 80% (2010: 78%) of revenue. Divisional revenue (on a constant currency basis) increased by 1.5%, but operating profit rose by 27.9%, with good improvements in both the UK and France.

 

At the year end, the total number of vending machines sited worldwide was 43,700 (2010: 43,850), the small reduction in the year comprising an increase by almost 1,000 in the number of photobooths combined with a reduction in the quantity of low cost amusement machines. Photobooths represent more than half of the sited machines. This extensive network of sites, with long-standing site-owner contracts and relationships, supplemented by an established field service and cash collection infrastructure, represents one of Photo-Me's greatest strengths.

 

Photo-Me's Operations business is global, trading in 15 industrialised countries. However, 87% of sites are located in three territories - the UK & Ireland, France and Japan. By area, Continental Europe accounted for 18,300 (2010: 18,050) sites; the UK & Ireland for 16,850 (2010: 17,550); and Asia for 8,550 (2010: 8,250). Increasing the number of photobooth sites remains a priority for the Group. Vending units provide good cash flow, supporting corporate developments including investment in R&D to bring forward the next generation of products.

 

Revenue from Operations (on a constant currency basis) was down 3.3% in the UK & Ireland, with the general economic background continuing to be difficult. Profitability was higher, however, with the business able to secure lower prices for raw materials as well as benefiting from a continued focus on all costs. In Europe, Operations revenues rose by 4.7% with the largest territory, France, well ahead of this overall figure. Operating profits in Europe were 37.5% higher than last year and the Group is already beginning to see the benefit of the law change in France which protects the private sector's position in the provision of photos for biometric passports. Japanese revenues and profits were broadly unchanged with the most important two months of the year for trading being adversely affected by the after-effects of the earthquake and tsunami. With the vending machine industry as a whole continuing to be affected by restrictions on electricity consumption it is unlikely that the Japanese business will see much improvement in the current financial year.

 

 

Photobooths

 

Photobooths are an efficient and competitively-priced provider of ID and fun photographs and represent a mature cash generative business. Over the year the number of photobooths increased by nearly a thousand, bringing to 22,400 the total number of sites internationally. 

 

The Group's strategy is to re-energise these operations through an active management programme - increasing and optimizing site coverage as well as introducing new and innovative product. One example of this is the Photobooth by Starck - the Group's new "designer booth" with social network connectivity - which is being introduced in the current financial year into the European marketplace, beginning in France. Since the year-end, some 30 machines have been installed and initial results have been promising. The target for 2011/12 is to site several hundred of these new photobooths and to accelerate installations in the following year.

 

Due to the bureaucratic processes needed in order to open new territories within China, the number of booths has remained static over the year, although the Group does now have a licence to operate in Beijing. The potential for this market remains large and the Group is committed to its development but it is apparent that it will now take longer to come to fruition than previously thought.

 

 

Digital printing kiosks

 

Digital printing kiosks are very much focused in Continental Europe, particularly France and Switzerland.

 

The market in France for digital printing kiosks remains positive and the introduction of the Group's new "all-in-one" kiosk, which also incorporates a pocketbook maker, has been well received, and has generated improved revenues. This pocketbook equipment (producing a printed 10x15cm photo album) gives Photo-Me a unique market offering. It also shows potential in the UK, where market tests are currently starting.

 

Amusement and business service equipment

 

Overall, this activity suffered against a poor general economic backdrop. However, in the UK, the Group remains a major player and the largest operator of children's rides.

 

SALES & SERVICING

 

Revenue

Operating profit







2011

2011†

2010

2011

2011†

2010

£m

£m

£m

£m

£m

£m

Year to 30 April

43.0

44.4

50.1

0.5

0.6

2.8

† trading results of overseas subsidiaries converted at 2010 exchange rates

Continuing operations only, before special items and excluding associates

 

Substantially all of Sales & Servicing revenue derives from the sale to third parties of retail photographic equipment, in the form of machines and related supplies and consumables.  

 

On a constant currency basis, revenue decreased by 11.3% and operating profit by 76.9%. However, the division still generated a small operating profit.

 

The decrease in revenue and profit is attributable to KIS (the R&D and manufacturing unit in France), where results have been disappointing, due to the costs associated with the launch of new products in the second half of the financial year. Over the last three years the business has been rationalised and restructured, with a particular focus on extracting efficiencies in product manufacturing. Further improvements are being sought and we are in the process of reorganising the R&D function into individual business units, to improve the focus of each of these units in delivering new products.

 

The results of the division have been helped by improved performance from other Group Sales & Servicing activities.

 

The highlight for the year was the receipt of two orders totalling 1,300 machines from Mitsubishi and 1,000 machines from Fuji for the Group's Photobook suite of products. Discussions are ongoing regarding further substantial orders.

 

The Group is looking to incorporate inkjet technology into the Photobook Maker range. This will bring the potential of significant business with major players in this area, and will strengthen the Group's position as market leader in the field of instant photobooks.

 

Photo-Me has had considerable interest from a number of OEMs and views the OEM route as the optimum for maximizing the sales potential of products going forward. In addition it will allow the Group to source the units (when required) from low-cost manufacturing areas, allowing KIS to focus its resources on final assembly, customization and quality control.

 

 

FINANCIAL REVIEW

 

Statement of comprehensive income

The following table summarises the results, excluding special items and discontinued activities, analysed between the two divisions, Operations and Sales & Servicing:

 

 
Revenue
Operating profit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Year to 30 April
2011
2011†
2010
2011
2011†
2010
 
£m
£m
£m
£m
£m
£m
Operations
176.8
175.1
172.4
21.2
21.1
16.5
Sales & Servicing
43.0
44.4
50.1
0.5
0.6
2.8
Group overheads
 
 
 
(3.3)
(3.3)
(4.2)
 
219.8
219.5
222.5
18.4
18.4
15.1
† trading results of overseas subsidiaries converted at 2010 exchange rates
 

 

 

Unlike the previous year, foreign exchange rate movements had little effect on the year's reported revenue and operating profit, both divisionally and centrally.

 

Turnover decreased by 1.2% to £219.8m on a reported basis.

Before special items, EBITDA from continuing operations was up 7.5% to £47.6m (2010: £44.2m) representing 21.6% of revenue (2010: 19.9%).

 

Operating profit improved materially from £15.1m (before special items) to £18.4m.

 

Net finance costs (before special items) were further reduced to £0.4m (2010: £1.0m) and the pre-tax profit before special items increased by 28.3% to £18.0m (2010: £14.0m)

 

There were no special items this year; and as a consequence, the reported results (after special items in 2010) from continuing operations show a substantial improvement, with a pre-tax profit of £18.0m (2010: £9.3m) and an after tax profit of £13.8m (2010: £6.8m)

 

The reported fully diluted earnings per share from continuing operations were 3.74p (2010: 1.85p)

 

Statement of financial position

Shareholders' equity totalled £87.8m (2010: £77.6m), equivalent to 24.3p (2010: 21.5p) per share.

Cash generation has remained strong and we finished the year with a net cash balance of £40.7m, leaving the Group well placed for the future. This was aided by the advance rental receipts of £8.2m on an investment property in Grenoble. The improvement in the net cash position has nevertheless been very substantial over the past two years, with a net change of £64.2m from net debt of £23.5m at 30 April 2009.



Funding and treasury policy

The £32.6m net cash inflow is explained in the following summarised cash flow statement:


2011

£m

2010

£m

Opening net cash/(debt)

8.1

(23.5)

Cash flow



Operating profit from continuing operations

18.4

10.5

Depreciation

29.2

29.2

Impairment

-

1.2

Working capital

10.7

7.1

Taxation

(2.3)

0.7

Interest paid

(0.8)

(0.9)

All others

0.1

(0.1)

Operating cash flow

55.3

47.7

 

Use of cash flow



Outflow from disposal of subsidiaries

-

(2.4)

Net capital expenditure

(19.5)

(13.9)

Dividends paid

(4.5)

-

All others

1.3

0.2


(22.7)

(16.1)

Net cash inflow

32.6

31.6

Closing net cash

40.7

8.1

Strong cash flows generated from operations of £55.3m reflected the increase in underlying profits, and the focus of the Group on the improvement in working capital; it also benefited from the favourable effect of assignment of future rental receipts on the investment property in France.

Capital expenditure was higher than last year, following the Group's priority to increase the number of photobooths sited.

The dividend, resumed last year, was paid during the period and resulted in a £4.5m outflow.

At the year end, the Group reported a net cash balance of £40.7m.

Capital structure

The Group's funding policy is to maintain a timely flow of funds to meet anticipated funding requirements.

The Group manages its capital to sustain the future development of the business and to maximise long-term shareholder value. In order to maintain or adjust the capital structure, the Group may adjust the amount of dividends paid to shareholders, return capital to shareholders, issue new shares, sell assets or review the level or type of debt.

The Group's policy is to use a mixture of long term and short term borrowings. Surplus cash is placed in bank deposits and other investments with high credit rating and kept under constant review.

The Group is primarily financed by Ordinary shares, retained profits and borrowings.

 

Financial instruments

The Group's principal financial instruments comprise bank loans, finance leases and overdrafts. These instruments are used to raise finance for the Group's operations and to cover capital expenditure and working capital requirements.

The Group takes the view that short-term debtors and creditors are not financial instruments that play a significant medium to long-term role in the financial risk profile of the Group.



Financial risks

The Group is exposed to a variety of financial risks, including changes in foreign exchange rates and interest rates. The Group's overall risk management programme focuses on the unpredictability of financial markets and seeks to minimise potential risks for the Group. The Board reviews and agrees policies for managing risks.

Foreign exchange risk

The Group has a number of overseas subsidiaries whose functional currency is not Sterling. The principal currencies of the Group are Sterling, Euro, Swiss francs and Japanese yen. As a result, changes in exchange rates can impact on the net assets of the Group's balance sheet. Individual subsidiaries are exposed to exchange rate movements as a result of selling or purchasing in foreign currencies. Hedges may be taken out to cover forward foreign exchange contracts to assist in managing the exchange risk from trading. Any amounts hedged are generally short-term (less than one year) and are monitored for their effectiveness.

Interest rate risk

The Group's income and operating cash flows are substantially independent of changes in interest rates. The Group finances its operations through a mixture of retained profit, cash balances and bank borrowings. The Group borrows in the desired currencies at both fixed and floating rates of interest. The Group regularly monitors the possibility of switching from floating to fixed rate and from fixed to floating. It also monitors the possibility of using cap and floor arrangements. The Group may also take out derivative contracts to limit interest rate exposure.

 

Liquidity risk

The Group's objective is to ensure adequate facilities are available and to maintain a balance between continuity of funding and flexibility, through use of overdrafts, bank loans and finance leases. As already stated, at 30 April 2011 the Group had a net cash balance of £40.7m. Surplus funds are generally available at short notice.

Key performance indicators

The Group measures its performance using a mixture of financial and non-financial indicators. These are aligned to the Group's long-term strategy of enhancing shareholder value.

2011

2010

Change

Vending sites:




Total

43,700

43,850

-0.3%

Photobooths

22,400

21,450

+4.4%

Digital printing kiosks & photobook makers

5,050

5,150

-1.9%

Other vending equipment

16,250

17,250

-5.8%

Revenue:




Total

£219.8m

£222.5m

-1.2%

Operations

£176.8m

£172.4m

+2.5%

Sales & Servicing

£43.0m

£50.1m

-14.2%

Underlying EBITDA
(excluding special items)

£47.6m

£44.2m

+7.5%

Underlying operating profit
(excluding special items):




Total

£18.4m

£15.1

+£3.3m

Operations

£21.2m

£16.5m

+£4.7m

Sales & Servicing

£0.5m

£2.8m

-£2.3m

Group overhead

£(3.3)m

£(4.2)m

+£0.9m





Increase in net cash position

£32.6m

£31.6m

+£1.0m

Gearing ratio

-

-

-

Gross capital expenditure

£20.6m

£15.2m

+£5.4m

Depreciation and amortisation

£29.2m

£29.2m

-

Research and development expenditure (including amounts capitalised)

£4.1m

£3.9m

+£0.2m

Research and development expenditure as a percentage of Sales &
Servicing revenue (including inter-segment sales)

6.4%

5.5%

+0.9%

†Continuing operations



Financial objective

Photo-Me's main financial targets for the future are to increase revenue growth, to maintain profitability and to provide attractive returns for investors backed by our strong cash generation.

RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES

 

The Group's operational performance and growth are influenced and impacted by a number of risks.

The following key risks have been identified by the Board:

 

Risk related to the economic backdrop

·      Financing difficulties for our customers might reduce the level of sales of equipment

·      Operations revenue might suffer from a further contraction of consumer spending

·      Volatility in foreign exchange rates might impact the Group's turnover and margins

 

Operational risks

·      A reduction in the retail site-owner base, impacting on Operations revenue and reducing the market for Sales & Servicing

·      The sales & servicing business is heavily dependant on the ability to secure further material orders for the photobook maker suite of products

 

Risks related to regulation

·      Operations revenue might be adversely affected if governments centralise the production of ID photos in connection with the implementation of biometric passports and other applications

 

Some of these risks are beyond the control of the Group but the Board is continuously analysing and assessing the risks faced and improving the policies and plans to manage the risks identified.

 



 

Group STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE income

for the year ended 30 April 2011



2011

2010


Notes

Total
£'000

Before

special items
£'000

Special items

(Note 3)
£'000

Total
£'000

Revenue

2

219,820

222,507

-

222,507

Cost of sales


(183,142)

(190,208)

(3,747)

(193,955)

Gross profit


36,678

32,299

(3,747)

28,552

Other operating income


1,916

1,574

-

1,574

Administrative expenses


(20,295)

(18,806)

(775)

(19,581)

Share of post-tax profits/(losses) from associates


89

(9)

-

(9)

Operating profit/(loss)

2

18,388

15,058

(4,522)

10,536

Finance revenue


476

470

-

470

Finance cost


(861)

(1,497)

(255)

(1,752)

Profit/(loss) before tax


18,003

14,031

(4,777)

9,254

Total tax (charge)/credit

4

(4,252)

(3,951)

1,498

(2,453)

Profit/(loss) for year - from continuing operations


13,751

10,080

(3,279)

6,801

Profit for year - from discontinued operations

5

-



3,027

Profit for year - from continuing and discontinued operations


13,751



9,828







Other comprehensive income




Exchange differences arising on translation of foreign operations


3,686

(836)

Translation reserve taken to income statement on disposal


(10)

(2,992)

Actuarial movements in defined benefit obligations and other post-employment benefit obligations


(235)

(581)

Deferred tax on actuarial movements


181

Other comprehensive income/(expense) (net of tax)


3,479



(4,228)






Total comprehensive income for the year


5,600

Profit for  the year attributable to:




Owners of the Parent


9,722

Non-controlling interests


106



9,828

Total comprehensive income attributable to:




Owners of the Parent


17,061



5,512

Non-controlling interests


169



88



17,230



5,600







Earnings per share (total)






Basic earnings per share

6

3.77p



2.70p

Diluted earnings per share

6

3.74p



2.69p

Earnings per share
(continuing operations)






Basic earnings per share

6

3.77p



1.86p

Diluted earnings per share

6

3.74p



1.85p







GROUP STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

as at 30 April 2011

 


Notes

2011

2010



£'000

£'000

Assets




Non-current assets




Goodwill

8

10,093

10,038

Other intangible assets

8

10,368

9,735

Property, plant and equipment

8

50,847

58,997

Investment property

8

1,749

2,222

Investments in associates


598

583

Other financial assets   - held to maturity


1,857

556

                                     - available-for-sale


80

155

Deferred tax assets


3,038

1,034

Trade and other receivables


1,947

1,696



80,577

85,016

Current assets




Inventories


20,858

22,747

Trade and other receivables


20,398

19,295

Other financial assets  - held to maturity


14

14

                                     - available-for-sale


23

38

Current tax


34

408

Cash and cash equivalents


56,212

41,916



97,539

84,418

Total assets


178,116

169,434

Equity




Share capital


1,844

2,039

Share premium


5,718

5,492

Treasury shares


(5,802)

(5,802)

Other reserves


21,686

17,835

Retained earnings


64,374

57,996

Equity attributable to owners of the Parent


87,820

77,560

Non-controlling interests


935

792

Total equity


88,755

78,352

Liabilities




Non-current liabilities




Financial liabilities


5,704

17,575

Post-employment benefit obligations


4,061

3,659

Provisions


85

72

Deferred tax liabilities


3,307

3,289

Trade and other payables


7,438

703



20,595

25,298

Current liabilities




Financial liabilities


11,700

16,834

Derivative financial liability


217

122

Provisions


4,428

5,119

Current tax


5,136

2,425

Trade and other payables


47,285

41,284



68,766

65,784

Total equity and liabilities


178,116

169,434

 

 

 

GROUP CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

for the year ended 30 April 2011

 



2011
£'000

2010
£'000

Cash flows from operating activities




Operating profit from continuing operations


18,388

10,536

Operating profit from discontinued operations


-

7

Share of post-tax (profit)/loss from associates


(89)

9

Amortisation of intangible assets


3,217

2,258

Depreciation of property, plant and equipment


25,963

26,955

Loss on sale of property, plant and equipment


21

134

Impairment of inventories (special item)


-

1,214

Exchange differences


697

(40)

Decrease in working capital


10,704

7,148

Other items


(517)

(337)

Cash generated from operations


58,384

47,884

Interest paid


(760)

(884)

Taxation (paid)/received


(2,279)

660

Net cash generated from operating activities


55,345

47,660

Cash flows from investing activities




Outflow from disposal of subsidiaries


(77)

(2,383)

Investment in intangible assets


(3,646)

(3,367)

Proceeds from sale of intangible assets


2

151

Purchase of property, plant and equipment


(16,999)

(11,852)

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment


1,134

1,253

Proceeds from sale of available-for-sale investments


-

56

Interest received


148

46

Dividends received from associate


65

-

Net cash utilised in investing activities


(19,373)

(16,096)

Cash flows from financing activities




Issue of Ordinary shares to equity shareholders


232

58

Repayment of capital element of finance leases


(483)

(381)

Proceeds from borrowings


391

260

Repayment of borrowings


(15,281)

(10,355)

Increase in monetary funds


(1,224)

-

Dividends paid to owners of the Parent


(4,512)

-

Dividends paid to non-controlling interests


(26)

(48)

Net cash utilised in financing activities


(20,903)

(10,466)


Net increase in cash and cash equivalents


15,069

21,098

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 


39,796

18,616

Exchange gain on cash and cash equivalents


1,347

82

Cash and cash equivalents at end of year


56,212

39,796






 

GROUP STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

for the year ended 30 April 2011


Share capital

Share premium

Treasury shares

Other reserves

Translation reserve

Retained earnings

Attributable to owners of the Parent

Non-controlling interests

Total


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

At 1 May 2009

2,037

5,436

(5,802)

2,528

19,416

49,238

72,853

781

73,634

Profit for year

-

-

-

-

-

9,722

9,722

106

9,828

Exchange differences

-

-

-

-

(818)

-

(818)

(18)

(836)

Translation reserve taken to income statement on disposal of subsidiaries

-

-

-

-

(2,992)

-

(2,992)

-

(2,992)

Actuarial movement in defined benefit pension scheme and other post-employment benefit obligations

-

-

-

-

-

(581)

(581)

-

(581)

Deferred tax on actuarial movements

-

-

-

-

-

181

181

-

181

Transfers

-

-

-

(299)

-

299

-

-

-

Shares issued in period

2

56

-

-

-

-

58

-

58

Share options

-

-

-

-

-

37

37

-

37

Dividends

-

-

-

-

-

(900)

(900)

(48)

(948)

Sale of subsidiary

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(29)

(29)

At 30 April 2010

2,039

5,492

(5,802)

2,229

15,606

57,996

77,560

792

78,352











At 1 May 2010

2,039

5,492

(5,802)

2,229

15,606

57,996

77,560

792

78,352

Profit for year

-

-

-

-

-

13,608

13,608

143

13,751

Exchange differences

-

-

-

-

3,660

-

3,660

26

3,686

Translation reserve taken to income statement on disposal of subsidiaries

-

-

-

-

(10)

-

(10)

-

(10)

Actuarial movement in defined benefit pension scheme and other post-employment benefit obligations

-

-

-

-

-

(235)

(235)

-

(235)

Deferred tax on actuarial movements

-

-

-

-

-

38

38

-

38

Shares issued in period

6

226

-

-

-

-

232

-

232

Share options

-

-

-

-

-

193

193

-

193

Redemption of Deferred shares

(201)

-

-

201

-

-

-

-

-

Dividends

-

-

-

-

-

(7,226)

(7,226)

(26)

(7,252)

At 30 April 2011

1,844

5,718

(5,802)

2,430

19,256

64,374

87,820

935

88,755






















 

NOTES

1 Basis of preparation and accounting policies

The preliminary results for the year ended 30 April 2011 have been extracted from the audited consolidated financial statements, which were approved by the Board of Directors on 28 June 2011. The audited consolidated financial statements have not yet been delivered to the Registrar of Companies but are expected to be published by the end of July. 

The Group has adopted the following new standard and amended IFRS in these financial statements. IFRS3 (revised) Business Combinations and the associated amendments to IAS27 Consolidated and separate financial statements. This will impact on the accounting and disclosures relating to future acquisitions. Adopting this standard had no immediate impact on the reported results or financial position of the Group.

Abridged financial information

The financial information in this announcement which was approved by the Board of Directors does not constitute the Company's statutory accounts for the years ended 30 April 2010 or 2011 but is derived from those accounts. Statutory accounts for 2010 have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The auditors have reported on those accounts; their reports were unqualified and did not contain statements under s498(2) or (3) Companies Act 2006.

This preliminary announcement has been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies under IFRS as adopted by the EU.

Whilst the financial information included in this preliminary announcement has been prepared in accordance with IFRS, this announcement does not itself contain sufficient information to comply with IFRS. This preliminary announcement constitutes a dissemination announcement in accordance with Section 6.3 of the Disclosures and Transparency Rules (DTR).

Special items

There were no special items in the year ended 30 April 2011.

In respect of the prior year to 30 April 2010, the Group's Statement of Comprehensive Income and segmental analysis separately identify an adjusted profit, being trading results before special items. Special items is the term management use to describe those items that are material items of income and expenditure which, in their opinion, due to their size or nature, require separate disclosure in the financial statements to allow a better understanding of the financial performance of the year and in comparison to prior periods and have little predictive value. This is a non-GAAP classification and items listed may not be comparable with similar headed classifications used by other companies. Management believe that adjusted profit and adjusted earnings per share provide additional useful information to shareholders on underlying trends and performance.

2 Segment analysis

Operating segments are reported in a manner consistent with internal reporting to the Chief Operating Decision Maker as required by IFRS8, Operating Segments.

 

The Group has identified two segments as set out below:

(i) Operations: comprises the operation of unattended vending equipment, in particular photobooths, digital printing kiosks, amusement machines and business service equipment.

(ii) Sales & Servicing: comprises the development, manufacture, sale and after-sale servicing of this Operations equipment and a range of photo-processing equipment, together with the servicing of other third party equipment.

  

 


Operations
£'000

Sales & Servicing
£'000

Total
£'000

2011




Total revenue

176,852

64,283

241,135

Inter-segment revenue

-

(21,315)

(21,315)

Revenue from external customers

176,852

42,968

219,820

EBITDA

46,080

4,086

50,166

Depreciation and amortisation

(24,947)

(3,595)

(28,542)

Adjusted operating profit excluding associates

21,133

491

21,624

Share of post-tax profit from associates



89

Corporate costs excluding depreciation and amortisation



(2,687)

Corporate depreciation and amortisation



(638)

Adjusted operating profit



18,388

Special operating items



-

Operating profit



18,388

Finance revenue



476

Finance costs



(861)

Profit before tax



18,003

Tax


(4,252)

Profit for the year - from continuing operations



13,751

Profit for the year - from discontinued operations 



-

Profit for year



13,751





2010




Total revenue

172,456

70,670

243,126

Inter-segment revenue

-

(20,619)

(20,619)

Revenue from external customers

172,456

50,051

222,507

EBITDA

42,213

5,522

47,735

Depreciation and amortisation

(25,713)

(2,732)

(28,445)

Adjusted operating profit excluding associates

16,500

2,790

19,290

Share of post-tax loss from associates



(9)

Corporate costs excluding depreciation and amortisation



(3,490)

Corporate depreciation and amortisation



(733)

Adjusted operating profit



15,058

Special operating items



(4,522)

Operating profit



10,536

Finance revenue



470

Finance costs



(1,752)

Profit before tax



9,254

Tax



(2,453)

Profit for the year - from continuing operations



6,801

Profit for the year - from discontinued operations



3,027

Profit for year



9,828

 



 

3 Special items and adjusted profit

The Group separately identifies and discloses significant one-off or unusual items (termed special items, previously termed exceptional items). Management believes this provides a meaningful analysis of the trading results of the Group. 


2011

2010


£'000

£'000

Adjusted profit before tax from continuing operations

18,003

14,031

Special items



Cost of sales



Impairment of inventory

-

(1,214)

Employment termination and other restructuring costs

-

(2,533)


-

(3,747)

Administrative expense



Employment termination and other restructuring costs

-

(775)

Finance cost

-

(255)

Total special costs

-

(4,777)

Profit before tax after special items

18,003

9,254

 

Year ended 30 April 2011

There were no special items in 2011.

Year ended 30 April 2010

Special items in 2010 included £1,214,000 impairment of inventory, arising from excess inventory of spare parts for minilabs, £3,308,000 restructuring costs, arising mainly in the Sales & Servicing division, including employment termination costs and a £255,000 transfer from the translation reserve arising on the disposal of Group undertakings.  There was a tax credit of £1,498,000 associated with special items.

 

4  Taxation on continuing operations

 


2011

2010




£'000



£'000

Current taxation







UK



591



-

Overseas



5,535



3,816

Prior year adjustments



293



(260)




6,419



3,556

Deferred taxation







Temporary differences



(18)



(849)

Prior year adjustments



(2,166)



(254)

Impact of change in rate



17



-




(2,167)



(1,103)

Total tax charge



4,252



2,453

 

 

5 Discontinued operations

There were no discontinued operations in 2011.

The discontinued operations in 2010 related to the Group's wholesale lab business. The results of the discontinued operations were as follows:


 

 

Year to

30 April

2010

£'000

Revenue



1,759

Profit before finance items and tax



7

Net finance expense



(1)

Profit before taxation



6

Tax



(31)

Loss from discontinued operations



(25)

Profit on sale (no tax charge/credit)



3,052

Profit from discontinued operations



3,027

Attributable to:




Owners of the parent



3,027

Included in the 2010 profit on sale of £3,052,000 was a transfer from translation reserve of £3,247,000.

During the year to 30 April 2010, there were no cash flows to report for discontinued operations, save the outflow on sale which is shown in the line, "outflow from disposal of subsidiaries" in the Group statement of cash flows.






6 Earnings per share








Year to
 30 April 2011

Year to
 30 April 2010






Basic earnings per share





Total



3.77p

2.70p

Continuing



3.77p

1.86p

Discontinued



-

0.84p






Diluted basic earnings per share





Total



3.74p

2.69p

Continuing



3.74p

1.85p

Discontinued



-

0.84p






Adjusted earnings per share





Total



3.77p

3.60p

Continuing



3.77p

2.76p

Discontinued



-

0.84p






Diluted adjusted earnings per share





Total



3.74p

3.58p

Continuing



3.74p

2.74p

Discontinued



-

0.84p













 






 

 

The earnings and weighted average number of share used in the calculation are set out in the table below:

Year to
 30 April 2011

Year to
 30 April 2010






Earnings attributable to ordinary

shareholders (£'000)





Total



13,608

9,722

Continuing



13,608

6,695

Discontinued



-

3,027






Adjusted earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders (£'000)





Total



13,608

12,951

Continuing



13,608

9,924

Discontinued



-

3,027






Weighted average number of shares in issue in the period:





- basic ('000)



361,078

359,892

- including dilutive share options ('000)



363,543

361,952






Adjusted basic and diluted earnings per share are calculated on the basis of earnings before special items. The Directors believe that disclosure of this measure allows shareholders to understand better the elements of financial performance and to facilitate comparison with other periods.











Adjusted earnings per share calculations


2011

2010


Earnings
£'000

Weighted average number of shares
'000

Earnings   per share
pence

Earnings
 £'000

Weighted average number of shares
'000

Earnings per share
pence

Unadjusted earnings per share

13,608

361,078

3.77

9,722

359,892

2.70

Impairment

-

-

-

1,214

359,892

0.33

Employment termination and other
restructuring cost

-

-

-

3,308

359,892

0.92

Translation reserve arising on disposal of Group undertakings

-

-

-

255

359,892

0.07

Tax impact

-

-

-

(1,498)

359,892

(0.42)

Minority interests

-

-

-

(50)

359,892

-

Adjusted basic earnings per share

13,608

361,078

3.77

12,951

359,892

3.60

Adjusted diluted adjusted earnings
per share



3.74



3.58

 

7 Dividends paid and proposed










An interim dividend for the year ended 30 April 2010 of 0.25p per share was paid on 4 May 2010 and a final dividend of 1.0p per share was paid on 5 November 2010.

 

The Board has declared an interim dividend of 1.0p per share for the year ended 30 April 2011, which was paid on 6 May 2011. The Board propose a final dividend for the year ended 30 April 2011 of 1.0p per share, which is subject to shareholder approval at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 6 October 2011. If approved, the dividend will be paid on 7 November 2011.

 

 



 

8 Non-current assets


Goodwill

 

Intangible assets

Property, plant & equipment

Investment property


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000






Net book value at 1 May 2010

10,038

9,735

58,997

2,222

Exchange difference and other movements

55

206

1,423

30

Additions - photobooths and vending equipment

-

-

15,853

-

Additions - other assets

-

3,646

1,189

-

Amortisation

-

(3,217)

-

-

Depreciation

-

-

(25,460)

(503)

Disposals at net book value

-

(2)

(1,155)

-

Net book value at 30 April 2011

10,093

10,368

50,847

1,749






9 Net cash/(debt)


2011
£'000

2010
£'000

Cash and cash equivalents per statement of financial position

56,212

41,916

Financial assets - held to maturity

1,871

570

Bank overdrafts

-

(2,120)

Non-current instalments due on bank loans

(5,509)

(17,013)

Current instalments due on bank loans

(11,259)

(14,231)

Non-current finance leases

(195)

(562)

Current finance leases

(441)

(483)

Net cash

40,679

8,077

 

Net cash/(debt) is a non-GAAP measure since it is not defined in accordance with IFRS but is a key indicator used by management in assessing operational performance and financial position strength. The inclusion of items in net cash/(debt) as defined by the Group may not be comparable with other companies' measurement of net cash/(debt). The Group includes in net cash/(debt) loan and other borrowings less cash and cash equivalents and certain financial assets, mainly deposits.

 

At 30 April 2011, £1,871,000 of the total net cash (2010: £570,000) comprised bank deposit accounts that are subject to restrictions and are not freely for use by the Group.

 

10 Responsibility statement of the directors in respect of the annual financial report

 

The responsibility statement below has been prepared in connection with the Company's full Annual Report for the year ending 30 April 2011.  Certain parts thereof are not included within this announcement.

"We confirm that to the best of our knowledge:

·  the financial statements, prepared in accordance with IFRSs as adopted by the European Union, give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit or loss of the Company and the undertakings included in the consolidation taken as a whole; and

·  the Business and financial review, which is incorporated into the Report of the directors, includes a fair review of the development and performance of the business and the position of the Company and the undertakings included in the consolidation taken as a whole, together with a description of the principal risks and uncertainties that they face."

By order of the Board

John Lewis                                                                           Serge Crasnianski

Chairman                                                                               Chief Executive Officer

28 June 2011

 

 

11 Publication of the audited financial statements

 

Copies of the Report and Accounts for the year ended 30 April 2011 will be mailed to those shareholders who have opted to receive them, by the end of July and will be available from the Company's registered office at Church Road, Bookham, Surrey KT23 3EU (telephone: 01372-453 399, fax: 01372-459 064, email: ir@photo-me.co.uk) and the Company's website (http://investor.photo-me.com/financial-_-reports) after that date.

 


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