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Catalyst Media Group PLC25 September 2007 CATALYST MEDIA GROUP PLC ("CMG" or "the Company") PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2007 Catalyst Media Group plc, today announces its preliminary results for the yearended 31 March 2007. Highlights • Acquisition of minority 20% stake in Catalyst Media Holdings Limited ("CMHL")• Stake in SIS now 20.54%• £10 million Placing and Open Offer at 0.5p per share• Reduction in operational overheads by approximately 50%• Loss after tax and minority interest £2.67 million (17 months to 31 March 2006: £6.2 million) Chairman's Statement Historical Review The principal trading activity of Catalyst Media Group plc and its subsidiariesduring the period under review was the exploitation of rights and/or licenses tocultural and historical video content and the marketing of those rights tobusiness, educational and consumer audiences. CMG is also developing an on-linegaming platform with a suite of fixed odds and exclusive head to head games. At31 March 2007, CMG owned a 20.51% stake in Satellite Information Services(Holdings) Limited ("SIS"). There has been significant corporate activity during the period under review andbeyond. In September 2006, CMG acquired the remaining 20% stake in CMHL, a subsidiarycompany that indirectly holds the Group's stake in SIS, for £5.5 million. Inorder to finance the purchase of this stake and to refinance its existingfacilities with The Eureka Interactive Fund Ltd, Catalyst drew down £17.3million of a new £18.6 million facility with Investec Bank (UK) Limited("Investec"). On 29 March 2007, SIS's five principal shareholders sold 7.5% of SIS to FredDone of BetFred Bookmakers pro rata to their current shareholdings. CMGtherefore sold 1.67% of SIS's issued share capital for £1.9 million to FredDone, resulting in a share holding of 20.51% in SIS. The proceeds of the salewere applied to reduce the facility with Investec. At the time of entering into the facility with Investec in September 2006, SIShistorically had a practice of declaring a substantial "super" dividend everyfour or five years and consequently, in line with this practice, and based uponSIS board discussions, the directors of CMG ("Directors") at that time believedthat a significant dividend from SIS would be paid by 31 March 2007. In January2007, CMG announced that the SIS board had decided that it was no longer itsintention to pay a dividend by 31 March 2007 and that SIS's dividend policywould be the payment of regular annual dividends consistent with annual profitsinstead of "super" dividend payments. In line with this policy, on 2 August2007, a dividend of £10 million was declared by the board of SIS and paid on 20August 2007. Under the terms of the Investec Facility, in the event that the outstanding debtand accrued interest due to Investec was in excess of £10 million at any timeafter 31 March 2007, then Investec could exercise a warrant to acquire aneffective 10% out of the 22.19% holding in SIS then held by CMG at a nominalprice, giving CMG a resultant holding of 12.19% in SIS. This term reflected thebelief by the Directors at that time that a substantial dividend would be paidby SIS prior to 31 March 2007. Investec subsequently extended this date to 10April 2007. By 10 April 2007, CMG had raised £10 million (after expenses) via a Placing andOpen Offer at 0.5p per share, which allowed CMG to repay a significantproportion of the facility with Investec so as to safeguard its existinginterest in SIS which, following a share buy back by SIS in May 2007 is now20.54%. In addition to the proceeds of the Placing and Open Offer, on 10 April 2007, CMGborrowed £3.5 million from North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust("NASCIT") and Oryx International Growth Fund Limited to further reduce the loanfrom Investec to below £5 million. On 24 August 2007, CMG borrowed £3.91millionfrom National Westminster Bank plc to repay in full the remaining debt that theCompany had in place with Investec including a £0.93 million early redemptionfee. As a consequence, under the terms of the facility with Investec, Investecis no longer entitled to exercise any warrant in respect of the Company's whollyowned subsidiary, CMHL. In June 2006, CMG made an investment in the development of an on-line gamingplatform together with a suite of fixed odds and head to head games. CMG ispartnering with YooMedia plc with regard to these games and the Spoof and Tringohead to head games are now entering their testing and pre-marketing phase. Weexpect to bring these games to market in the near future with an appropriatepartner. Following the end of the period under review, on 27 April 2007, CMG completedthe sale of NPG Inc, the Company's US-based on-line portal for sourcing stockfootage from multiple libraries. The one remaining asset held by the Company inthe USA is the entitlement to royalties on income from Global Media Services Incuntil 31 December 2009. During the period under review substantial reductions have been achieved inannual overheads which are now running at less than half the level incurred forthe financial period ended 31 March 2006. Gearing has been reduced by the equityplacing and has now reduced further as a result of the receipt of the dividendfrom SIS paid in August 2007. SIS The SIS board has adopted a formal dividend policy to pay out not less than 50%of distributable earnings each year subject to cash flow considerations. In linewith this policy, we were pleased to announce on 2 August 2007 that, SISapproved a £10 million dividend in respect of the retained earnings broughtforward balance as at 31 March 2007, which was paid on 20 August 2007 andresulted in a £2.05 million contribution to the group. These monies were used toreduce a proportion of the then outstanding debt with Investec. For thefinancial year ended 31 March 2007, SIS generated revenue of £135.4 million(2006: £127.6 million) and £16.8 million profit after tax (2006: £14.6 million).Long term contractual agreements are now in place with the majority of SIS'scustomers. From 1 April 2007, SIS has four year contracts with in excess of8,000 bookmakers representing over 75% of its total UK and Ireland bookmakerclients. The remainder of SIS's UK and Irish bookmakers clients are on eitherexisting fixed term or rolling contracts, which give it high visibility onfuture earnings. These long term contracts underpin revenues from the licensed betting outletsfull audio captions and television service ("LBO FACTS") service for the nextfour years. There is new competition from an alliance between Alphameric plc and31 of the 59 UK racecourses (known as AMRAC). SIS has long term deals with theremaining 46% of the racecourses and is currently negotiating with the remaining2% for the relaying of pictures from those courses. The content providedexclusively by the 31 racecourses via AMRAC only represents approximately 12% ofSIS's entire picture content offering which it distributes to its bookmakers. The SIS business is much wider than the LBO FACTS service, which now accountsfor 33% of the profitability of the SIS Group. The SISLink business which isEurope's largest independent satellite uplink provider, is the single largestcontributor to SIS Group profitability, with about 35% of profits attributableto this business sector. Much of this business is covered by long-termcontracts. In addition, SIS has thriving production, data and internationalbusinesses, which contribute almost one third of SIS Group profits. SIS management see no reason to revise their expectations for the financial yearto 31 March 2008 despite this additional competition from AMRAC and as suchanticipate a further year of growth. Financial CMHL is now a wholly owned subsidiary of CMG. As Alternateport is a shareholderof SIS it is entitled to appoint a director and alternate director tothe SIS board. These positions are now both held by directors of CMG, who playan active role in the strategic decision making of SIS. From 29 September 2006,following the purchase of the 20% minority stake in CMHL, the Directors considerthat they were continuing to exert significant influence over the policies ofSIS and now that in excess of 20% is owned by CMHL, the Directors haveaccordingly, treated their investment as an associate from that date. As aresult CMG is reporting a 20.51% share of SIS retained profit for the periodfrom 29 September 2006 to 31 March 2007 representing income of £1.73 million inthe Company's profit and loss statement. For the year ended 31 March 2007, the Group made a loss after tax and minorityinterest of £2.67 million (2006 restated: loss £6.2 million). The Directors havecontinued to reduce costs in the Group and these are now running at a levelnearly 50% lower level than this time last year. In April 2007, the Companycompleted the sale of its US subsidiary NPG Inc. The Directors have alsoreviewed the carrying value of its investments in the on line gaming productsand have concluded in order to reflect the uncertain revenue stream that may begenerated in future years it would be prudent to write down the book costs. Thisresults in a one off impairment charge of £1.84 million. Following the Placing and Open Offer referred to above and the refinancingarrangements the total debt outstanding at the end of August 2007 for the CMGgroup was less than £7.6 million (31 March 2007: £18 million) and the net assetshave increased to approximately £25.6 million (31 March 2007: £12.5 million). Asa result of the placing and open offer the number of issued ordinary shares of 1pence per share has increased from 714,319,736 to 2,814,319,736 ordinary sharesof 0.1 pence per share and 714,319,736 deferred shares of 0.9 pence per share. Board Changes Paul Duffen resigned as Chief Executive Officer in December 2006 to concentrateon new ventures. As a result I was appointed executive chairman at that time.Following the successful Placing and Open Offer I am delighted to welcome MarkHawtin, Melvin Lawson and Christopher Mills as non executive directors to theboard of Catalyst. They bring with them additional experience that will enableCatalyst to move forward confidently. On 31 May 2007, Sir David Frost O.B.Estepped down from the Board after more than 5 years as a non executive director.The Board would like to record their thanks for Sir David's insurmountablesupport and commitment over recent years, and wish him well in all his currentand future endeavours. AGM The notice of AGM will include two items of special business. The first is aproposed consolidation of the Company's ordinary shares on a 100 for 1 basis tocreate ordinary shares of 10p each thus reducing the number of ordinary sharesin issue from 2.81 billion to a more manageable 28.1 million. Fractions arising on the consolidation will be aggregated and sold in the marketfor the benefit of the Company. New share certificates will not be issued andshare certificates in respect of existing ordinary shares will continue to bevalid. The Company proposes to change its name from Catalyst Media Group plc to CMGplc. This is to reflect that the business has strategically developed in adifferent direction to its origins of being a digital content provider. CONCLUSION The board is focused on reducing the debt costs of ownership of the stake inSIS. The debt is already substantially lower following the Placing and OpenOffer but with the anticipated receipt of dividends and potentially some furtherrestructuring of the remaining debt we hope to bring this down even further.With a forward formal dividend policy now in place at SIS and a much reducedoverhead within CMG we can now positively examine the best way to enhanceshareholder value for the future. Michael Rosenberg OBEChairman CONSOLIDATED PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Year ended 31 17 month periodFor the year ended 31 March 2007 March ended 31 March 2007 2006 (restated) £ £ TURNOVERContinuing operations 283,818 391,003Discontinued operations - 2,488,937 --------- ---------- 283,818 2,879,940Cost of sales (16,674) (2,237,219) --------- ---------- GROSS PROFIT 267,144 642,721 --------- ----------Operating expenses - goodwill impairment-continuing (1,840,614) (2,457,021) - share based payments 83,920 (304,468)- other operating expenses (1,991,035) (4,238,600) - development expenditure (1,060,097) - --------- ---------- Total operating expenses (4,807,826) ( 7,000,089)Dividend income - 2,205,403 --------- ---------- OPERATING LOSSContinuing operations ( 4,540,682) (2,635,509)Discontinued operations - (1,516,456) --------- ---------- (4,540,682) (4,151,965) Share of operating profit in associate 2,395,000 -Loss on disposal of subsidiary - discontinued - (1,946,513)Profit on disposal of share in associate 151,705 -Interest receivable 7,666 99,704Interest receivable associate 95,000 -Interest payable (1,227,128) (710,334) --------- ---------- LOSS ON ORDINARY ACTIVITIES BEFORE TAXATION (3,118,439) (6,709,108)Taxation 252,757 699,249 --------- ---------- LOSS ON ORDINARY ACTIVITIES AFTERTAXATION FOR THE YEAR (2,865,682) (6,009,859)Dividends (associate) (1,000) -Minority interest 198,371 (219,750) --------- ----------LOSS FOR THE YEAR (2,668,311) (6,229,609) ========= ========== Basic and diluted loss per ordinary share (0.39p) (1.27p) ========= ========== Basic and diluted loss per ordinary share:continuing operations (0.39p) (1.00p) ========= ========== Basic and diluted loss per ordinary share:discontinued operations - (0.27p) ========= ========== CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF TOTALRECOGNISED GAINS AND LOSSES Year ended 17 month periodfor the year ended 31 March 2007 31 March ended 31 March 2006 2007 (restated) £ £ Loss for the period (2,668,311) (6,229,609)Currency translation difference (30,998) (69,746) -------- -------- Total recognised losses relating to the year (2,699,309) (6,299,355)Prior year adjustment as explained in note 1 (472,446) - -------- ======== Total losses recognised since last annual report (3,171,755) ======== CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 31 March 2007 31 March31 March 2007 2006 (restated) £ £ FIXED ASSETSIntangible assets 7,158,452 3,067,352Tangible assets 54,893 89,367Investments - 22,193,670Investment in Associate 21,729,985 - -------- -------- 28,943,330 25,350,389 -------- -------- CURRENT ASSETSDebtors 1,401,669 472,438Cash at bank 1,948,586 634,250 -------- -------- 3,350,255 1,106,688CREDITORS: amounts falling due within one year ( 2,008,429) (4,022,475) -------- -------- NET CURRENT ASSETS/(LIABILITIES) 1,341,826 (2,915,787) -------- -------- TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 30,285,156 22,434,602 CREDITORS: amounts falling due in more than oneyear (18,009,390) (9,049,491) -------- -------- TOTAL NET ASSETS 12,275,766 13,385,111 ======== ======== CAPITAL AND RESERVESCalled up share capital 7,143,197 6,272,361Shares to be issued 388,526 472,446Share premium account 30,896,287 27,928,193Merger reserve 2,402,674 2,402,674Profit and loss account (28,554,918) (25,938,983) -------- -------- EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS' FUNDS 12,275,766 11,136,691Minority interest - 2,248,420 -------- -------- 12,275,766 13,385,111 ======== ======== CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT Year ended 31 17 month periodYear ended 31 March 2007 March ended 31 March 2007 2006 £ £ Net cash outflow from operating activities (2,262,282) (2,236,529) Returns on investments and servicing of finance (1,219,462) (610,630) Taxation 1,010,757 334,249 Capital expenditure and financial investment (951,982) (20,482) Acquisition (3,742,926) (23,115,000) -------- -------- Net cash outflow before financing (7,165,895) (25,648,392) Financing 8,480,231 25,855,482 -------- -------- Increase in cash in the year 1,314,336 207,090 ======== ======== NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 1. Statement of Accounting Policies The financial statements are prepared in accordance with applicable UnitedKingdom accounting standards. Certain of the particular accounting policiesadopted are described below. All the accounting policies have been appliedconsistently throughout the period and the preceding period, except as statedbelow. Basis of accounting The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention. Going concern The Directors have prepared the financial statements on basis that the Group isa going concern as the forecasts the Directors have prepared indicate that theGroup will have sufficient cash resources to satisfy liabilities as they falldue for a period of at least 12 months from the date of approval of theaccounts. Basis of consolidation The group financial statements consolidate the financial statements of CatalystMedia Group Plc and all of its subsidiaries at the period end.The interest in Satellite Information Services (Holdings) Limited ("SIS) washeld as a fixed asset investment until 29 September 2006. From this date, theshareholding in SIS is treated as an associate and accounted for under theequity accounting rules, where the profit attributable to CMG plc is included inthe profit and loss statement and the share of the net assets and the associatedgoodwill are shown on the consolidated balance sheet. Prior year adjustment and Share-based payments The year ended 31 March 2006 figures have been restated to comply with theprovisions of FRS20 to recognise the expense, measured at fair value, in respectof the share-based payments made by the company. The Directors have calculatedthe fair value of all employee share options which has resulted in the prioryear loss increasing by £472,446. Intangible fixed assets - goodwill Goodwill arising on the acquisition of subsidiary undertakings and businesses,representing any excess of the fair value of the consideration given over thefair value of the identifiable assets and liabilities acquired, is capitalisedand written off on a straight line basis over its useful economic life, which isbetween 10 years to 20 years. Provision is made for any impairment in value. Goodwill arising on acquisition of an associate, representing the fair value ofthe consideration given over the fair value of the identifiable assets andliabilities acquired, is capitalised and deemed to have a economic life greaterthan 20 years and as such is not written off. Provision is made for anyimpairment in value, and that is reviewed on an annual basis. 2. Operating Loss on ordinary activities before taxation 2007 2006 £ £Operating loss is stated after charging:Depreciation 22,967 185,301Amortisation of goodwill 18,779 677,334Impairment of goodwill charge 1,840,614 2,457,021Rentals under operating leases- other assets 50,000 390,268 ======== ======== 3. Earnings per Ordinary Share The calculation of the basic loss per share is based on the weighted averagenumber of issued ordinary shares being 686,217,802 (2006: 488,640,167) and onthe loss attributable to ordinary shareholders of £2,668,311 (2006: loss£6,229,609). The diluted loss per share calculation is identical to that used for basicearnings per share as the exercise of share options would have the effect ofreducing the loss per ordinary share and therefore is not dilutive under theterms of Financial Reporting Standard 22 "Earnings per share". 4. Intangible Fixed Assets Development Licences Goodwill Intellectual Total expenditure property rights £ £ £ £ £Cost At 1 April 2006 94,951 - 8,267,498 4,213,834 12,576,283Additions - 950,000 4,860,389 152,748 5,963,137Foreign exchangeadjustment - - (23,182) - (23,182) --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- At 31 March 2007 94,951 950,000 13,104,705 4,366,582 18,516,238 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Amortisation At 1 April 2006 (94,951) - (5,200,146) (4,213,834) (9,508,931)Charge for theperiod - - (18,779) - (18,779)Impairment - (872,398) (968,216) - (1,840,614)Foreign exchangeadjustment - - 10,538 - 10,538 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- At 31 March 2007 (94,951) (872,398) (6,176,603) (4,213,834) (11,357,786) --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Net book valueAt 31 March 2007 - 77,602 6,928,102 152,748 7,158,452 ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= At 31 March 2006 - - 3,067,352 - 3,067,352 ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= Licences acquired during the year do not start to run until the products towhich they relate to are used. At 31 March 2007, none of the licences had beenamortised. 5. Fixed Asset investments Group Investment £CostAt 31 March 2006 22,193,670Transfer to Associate (20,165,000)Disposal (2,028,670) ---------- At 31 March 2007 - ---------- Net book value31 March 2007 - ========== 31 March 2006 22,193,670 ========== On 29 September 2006, CMG acquired the remaining 20% shareholding in itssubsidiary CMHL. As a result of this, CMHL became a wholly owned subsidiary andthere is no longer a minority interest. Following the acquisition the effectivestake held in SIS by CMG at 31 March 2007 was 20.51% which has led to CMGaccounting for the shareholding in SIS as an associate rather than aninvestment. Analysis of acquisitions On 29 September 2006, Catalyst Media Group plc purchased the remaining 20% stakein Catalyst Media Holdings Limited for a cash consideration of £5.5 million.The book value and fair value of the net assets acquired were: £ £ Fixed asset investments 28,615,000Creditors (18,707,171) --------- Net assets 9,907,829 Goodwill previously recognised on acquisition of 80% interest 2,950,000Goodwill on acquisition of remaining 20% interest 3,892,171 ---------- Consideration paid on acquisition of 80% interest 11,250,000- Consideration paid for remaining 20% interest 5,500,000 ---------Total consideration (excluding professional costs) 16,750,000 ========= On 22 August 2006, the Company purchased the entire share capital of Spoof.comLimited through the issue of 25,252,776 ordinary shares at a price of 4.5p pershare. Including costs, the total consideration totalled £1,161,375. Up to afurther 30,303,331 new ordinary shares at 4.5 p per share are to be issued overthree years, dependant on Spoof.com Limited achieving specified target revenuesover that period. The Directors have not provided for this deferredconsideration in the accounts as they believe due to the prevailing gamingmarket conditions it is unlikely that these targets will be achieved within thethree years. Although they intend to use best endeavours in line with theagreement with the vendors of that company to maximise revenues from the site.The book value and fair value of the net assets acquired were: £ Fixed assets 152,748Current assets 40,410 --------- Net assets 193,158Goodwill 968,217 --------- Consideration 1,161,375 ========= The acquisition of Spoof.com Limited did not make a contribution to the Group'snet operating cash flows or operating results. 6. Investment in Associate Company Share of net assets Goodwill Total £ £ £CostAt 31 March 2006 - - -Transfer to associate 6,624,116 16,879,713 23,503,829Disposal (499,925) (1,273,919) (1,773,844) --------- --------- --------- At 31 March 2007 6,124,191 15,605,794 21,729,985 --------- --------- --------- Net book value31 March 2007 6,124,191 15,605,794 21,729,985 ========= ========= ========= 31 March 2006 - - - ========= ========= ========= On 29 September 2006, CMG acquired the remaining 20% shareholding in CMHL for£5.5 million (excluding professional costs) which owns 100% of Alternateportwhich in turn owned a 22.19% stake in SIS. The effective shareholding in SISincreased therefore from 17.73% up to 22.19% as at that date and at 31 March2007 was 20.51%. CMHL is now a wholly owned subsidiary of CMG and entirely controlled by thedirectors of CMG. As Alternateport is a shareholder of SIS it has always beenentitled to appoint a director and alternate director to the SIS board. Thesepositions are both held by directors of CMG, who play an active role in thestrategic decision making of SIS. From 29th September 2006, the Directorsconsider that they have continued to be able to exert significant influence overthe policies and as a result of the increase in ownership to over 20% have,accordingly, treated their investment as an associate from that date. 7. Debtors: Amounts falling due within one year 2007 2006 £ £ Trade debtors 114,949 112,547Other debtors 774,467 201,478Amounts due by group undertakings - -Prepayments and accrued income 512,253 158,413 -------- -------- 1,401,669 472,438 ======== ======== Included within other debtors is £86,230 (2006: £136,157) falling due in greaterthan one year. 8. Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year 2007 2006 £ £ Bank loans - 121,028Other loans (including convertible loan note) 160,000 1,640,612Obligations under finance leases - 285,134Trade creditors 386,818 296,980Taxation and social security 131,086 61,799Other creditors 615,519 516,390Accruals and deferred income 715,006 1,100,532 -------- -------- 2,008,429 4,022,475 ======== ======== Other loans The £160,000 convertible loan note, unless previously repaid or converted, wasdue to be redeemed at par on 23 February 2006. Interest is payable at 6% perannum. The note may be converted at any time in multiples of £10,000 intoordinary 1p shares and the rate of conversion will be 20p nominal amount ofordinary shares for every £1 nominal of the notes converted. Conversion is atthe option of the Noteholder. The Noteholder was repaid, including accruedinterest, by the Company in full in May 2007. 9. Creditors: Amounts falling due in more than one year 2007 2006 £ £ Loan 17,305,000 -Deep discounted bonds - 9,049,491Amounts owed to group undertakings - -Other creditors 704,390 - -------- -------- 18,009,390 9,049,491 ======== ======== To facilitate the acquisition of Alternateport Limited in September 2005,Catalyst Media Holdings Limited ("CMHL"), a subsidiary of the Company, issuedtwo deep discount bonds to Eureka Interactive Fund Ltd ("Eureka"). The balanceof £9,049,491 was repaid in full on 29 September 2006. To facilitate the repayment of the two deep discounted bonds to Eureka and toacquire the remaining 20% in its subsidiary CMHL from Eureka, CMHL, took a loanof £18,605,000 million with Investec Bank (UK) Limited of which £17,305,000 hasbeen drawn down ("the Investec Facility"). Interest during the period accrued at2.5% above the bank base rate up to 31 December 2006 and 3.5% above the bankbase rate up to 31 March 2007. The loan is repayable in full by 31 December2010. Attached to the loan is a warrant instrument pursuant to which Investec has beengranted a warrant to subscribe for 'B' shares in CMHL in certain circumstancesat a price of 1p per share. The number of 'B' shares to be subscribed depends upon the maximum total amountoutstanding under the Investec Facility (including accrued interest) at any timeafter 10 April 2007 and prior to the commencement of the subscription period asdefined in the Investec Facility. The number to be subscribed is the number of'B' shares which, when added to the number of shares in CMHL then in issue,results in the economic interest of those 'B' shares in the shares held byAlternateport in SIS being the percentage ranging from nil to 3%, depending onthe value outstanding. If the loan has not been repaid in full by 31 December2010 then the economic interest of those 'B' shares will be 10%. By 10 April 2007, the Company had raised £10 million (after expenses) via thePlacing and Open Offer at 0.5p per share. On 10 April 2007, CMG borrowed afurther £3.5 million from NASCIT and Oryx International Growth Fund Limited andon 24 August 2007, CMG borrowed a further £3.91m from National Westminster Bankplc ("NatWest") to repay in full the existing debt that the Company had in placewith Investec. As a consequence of these transactions the existing debt toInvestec was repaid in full, and under the terms of the facility with Investec,Investec is no longer entitled to exercise its warrant in respect of theCompany's wholly owned subsidiary, CMHL 10. Reconciliation of net cash flow to movement in net debt 2007 2006 £ £ Increase in cash in the year 1,314,336 207,090Repayment of loan notes 1,085,612 -Repayment of bank loan 107,271 699,301Repayment of finance leases 102,226 44,161Non cash movements of finance leases 153,803 -Repayment of other loans 9,444,491 -Increase in loans (17,305,000) (9,444,491)Translation difference 42,862 (86,182) -------- --------Movement in net debt in the period (5,054,399) (8,580,121) Net debt at start of period (10,462,015) (1,881,894) -------- --------Net debt at the end of period (15,516,414) (10,462,015) ======== ======== 11. Analysis of Net Debt At 31 Cash flow Non cash Exchange At 31 March movements Movement March 2006 2007 £ £ £ £ £ Cash at bank 634,250 1,314,336 - - 1,948,586Bank loan (121,028) 107,271 - 13,757 -Convertibleloan note (160,000) - - - (160,000)Finance leases (285,134) 102,226 153,803 29,105 -Loan notes (1,085,612) - 1,085,612 - -Other loans (9,444,491) (7,860,509) - - (17,305,000) --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- (10,462,015) (6,336,676) 1,239,415 42,862 (15,516,414) ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= In June 2006, 13,751,375 new 1p ordinary shares were issued at 4 pence per shareto settle the sum of £1,085,612 payable to J. Servidio and S. Domenico under theBetelgeuse Stock Purchase Agreement. 12. Reconciliation of Operating Loss to net cash outflow from Operating Activities 2007 2006 £ £ Operating loss (4,540,682) (3,847,497)Impairment of intellectual property rights - 2,457,021Impairment of intangible assets 1,840,615 -Depreciation 22,967 185,301Amortisation of goodwill on acquisition 18,779 677,334Decrease/(Increase) in debtors (911,359) 1,314,051(Decrease)/Increase in creditors 1,250,271 (2,919,925)Exchange adjustment 57,127 (102,814) --------- ---------Net cash outflow from operating activities (2,262,282) (2,236,529) ========= ========= 13. Reconciliation of movements in Equity Shareholders' Funds 2007 2006 restated £ £ Loss for the financial year (2,668,311) (6,229,609)Issue of shares 870,836 4,867,262Premium on issue of shares for acquisition 2,968,094 12,624,510Translation differences 30,997 (69,746)Minority interest 21,379 -Finalisation of deferred consideration - (476,000)Shares to be issued (83,920) 304,468 -------- --------Net addition to shareholders'funds 1,139,075 11,020,885 Opening shareholders' funds 11,136,691 115,806 -------- --------Closing shareholders' funds 12,275,766 11,136,691 ======== ======== 14. Post Balance Sheet Events On 4 April 2007, the Company completed a capital reorganisation with each of theexisting issued and unissued ordinary shares of 1p each being subdivided intoone new ordinary share of 0.1p and one deferred share of 0.9p. Furthermore the Company raised approximately £10 million, net of expenses, byway of a placing of 801,236,844 new Ordinary Shares with institutional and otherinvestors and an open offer of 1,298,763,156 new Ordinary Shares. The new issueOrdinary Shares rank pari passu with the old subdivided ordinary shares of 1peach. On 10 April 2007, the Company took a £4 million loan facility (of which £3.5million has been drawn down) from NASCIT and Oryx International Growth FundLimited. The funds provided under the Facility were used to repay a proportionof the facility that the Company had in place with Investec so as to reduce theoutstanding borrowings to Investec to below £5 million. Interest is charged at afixed rate of 13.25 per cent. per annum and the loan is repayable on or by 10April 2009. On 27 April 2007, the Company completed the sale of NPG Inc, the Company'sUS-based on-line portal for sourcing stock footage from multiple libraries. Theconsideration payable to Catalyst was US$325,000. On 31 May 2007, Sir David Frost OBE stepped down from the Board as a NonExecutive Director. On 1 June 2007, the Company announced the appointment to the Board of MarkHawtin, Melvin Lawson and Christopher Mills as Non Executive Directors withimmediate effect. Mark Hawtin was a partner of Marshall Wace LLP until June2007. Melvin Lawson is managing director of A Beckman plc, a company formerlylisted on the London Stock Exchange and is a non-executive director of TelecomPlus plc. Christopher Mills is chief investment officer of J O Hambro CapitalManagement Limited. On 7th August 2007, the Company settled a claim made after the financial yearend by Champ Car World Series LLP ("Champ Car") on 14 May 2007 against theCompany under a letter of agreement dated 15 December 2004 between BetelgeuseProductions Inc, the Company and Champ Car for US$400,000 which was provided forin the current year. On 24th August 2007, the Company took a £4.825 million loan facility (of which£3.91 million has been drawn down) provided by NatWest. The funds provided underthe facility were used to repay in full the existing debt that the Company hasin place with Investec and an early redemption fee of £0.93m for doing so. As aconsequence, under the terms of the facility with Investec, Investec is nolonger entitled to exercise its warrant in respect of the Company's wholly ownedsubsidiary, CMHL. Interest is charged on the facility at a fixed margin of 2.75%per annum above NatWest's base rate, and is rolled up into the loan andrepayable on the final repayment date. An arrangement fee was payable inconnection with the Facility. The Facility is repayable on or by 31 December2010 and is secured against the assets of CMHL and Alternateport Limited, awholly owned subsidiary of CMHL. The existing £4 million debt (of which £3.5million has been drawn down) provided by NASCIT and Oryx International GrowthFund Limited has now been amalgamated into NASCIT only and they have taken asecond security position to NatWest. 15. Annual Report The Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2007 will be posted toshareholders shortly and will also be available from the Company's websitewww.cmg-plc.com. The Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at theoffices of Lewis Silkin, 5 Chancery Lane, Clifford's Inn, London EC4A 1BL onThursday 25th October 2007 at 11am. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock ExchangeRelated Shares:
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