13th Sep 2007 07:01
Cyan Holdings Plc13 September 2007 Press Release 13 September 2007 Cyan Holdings Plc ("Cyan" or "the Group") Interim Results Cyan Holdings Plc (AIM:CYAN.L), the fabless semiconductor company specialisingin the development of low powered, configurable microcontroller chips, announcesits Interim Results for the six months to 30 June 2007. Highlights • Continued implementation of new strategy • Established new partnership in Europe with Adaptive Modules ahead of expectations • First production order received from China Telecom • Currently developing new product designed specifically for the Chinese market • Successful placing in July, raising £5 million net at a premium Commenting on the results, Kenn Lamb, Chief Executive of Cyan, said: "The Boardis very pleased with the progress which has been made since embarking on the newstrategy, clarifying the Group's position in each of its key geographic markets.By adopting a local approach to each region, Cyan will be able to address theneeds and demands of each market individually, making its technology a much moreappealing proposition. "We are delighted with the great support we have received from our shareholdersthrough the process of restructuring the Group and at our recent Placing. Theproceeds of the Placing will facilitate Cyan's growth, enabling the Board todrive the Group forward and build its future as an innovative semiconductorcompany." -Ends- For further information, please contact:Cyan Holdings plcKenn Lamb, CEO Tel: +44 (0) 1954 234 400Andrew Lee, Finance Director www.cyantechnology.com Collins Stewart Europe LimitedChris Howard/Oliver Quarmby Tel: +44 (0) 20 7523 8350Corporate Finance www.collins-stewart.com Media enquiries:Abchurch CommunicationsHeather Salmond / Franziska Boehnke / Joanne Shears Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 [email protected] www.abchurch-group.com Interim Statement The first half of 2007 has seen significant changes within the Group, and theBoard is confident that these changes position Cyan to fully realise itspotential in the global markets. Kenn Lamb joined as CEO in April 2007, bringingover ten years' experience of running engineering teams and international salesorganisations. Since his arrival, the Group has launched the implementation ofa new go-to-market strategy in each of the three global geographies,strengthening all areas of the business. The Group is now in a position to takefull advantage of its value enhancing proposition for customers, and deliversteady and stable growth going forward. In order to fully deploy this new strategy, Cyan successfully raised £5 million(net) in July 2007 at a premium to the share price. This was achieved despite adifficult environment in which to raise new money, and Cyan's success reflectsthe underlying strength of the products and technology that has been developedby the Group. The support which the Group has been shown from existing and new investorsvindicates the action taken by the Board during the first half of this year toadopt and implement a strategy to turn Cyan around. This will commence with arestructuring of the management and staffing within the Group. The process ofpreparing for this change has inevitably added to the cost base in the firsthalf of the year and the deployment of the strategy will add incremental butlimited duration costs during the second half of the year. The Board expectsthat the restructuring process will be completed by the end of this calendaryear, and that new products will be introduced to the market during the fourthquarter of 2007 and first quarter of 2008. In the European market, the new strategy focuses on the extended capability ofthe Cyan software tools to work at board level rather than chip level. This willbe achieved by establishing partnerships with businesses selling module levelsolutions, which will offer an attractive proposition that not only reduces thebill of materials, but also provides a software tool to program the module thatcan be passed on in turn to their customers. The first such partnership is withAdaptive Modules, and is for low cost wireless modules; this was announced on 19June, several months ahead of the Board's expectations. This proves that Cyan isnow in a position to enter the market at the application level, with itssoftware as the programming tool for production ready modules. Based upon the considerable experience of the Chinese market gained by Cyan Asiaand its distribution partners, the Board has recognised the need for Cyan'sproducts in this market to be at a price point around US$2 per chip, in order tomeet local needs. The Group was able to identify a demand for a new product witha specification that meets the needs of the Chinese domestic market but whichcould be manufactured at a substantially lower cost. In accordance with localexpectations, this product will be produced to look and feel Chinese, with locallanguage datasheets, a Chinese version of the software and the use of localChinese sales channels. The product will be manufactured in China following theGroup negotiating and securing lower cost local manufacturing. The product willbe marketed in China in the fourth quarter 2007, with initial versions availableduring the first half of 2008. In July 2007, the Group announced the first production order from China Telecomfor its original MCU chip. The end product is a smart card based payphone withbuilt in clock in-out capability for installation in factories across China, andwhilst the quantities are currently modest, the receipt of an initial productionorder is encouraging and confirms the view that this project has the potentialto increase its contribution to revenues during 2008. In the North American market, Cyan is currently pursuing a strategy to partnerwith established businesses which offer complementary semiconductor technology.It is the Board's intention to offer such partners access to a low costmicrocontroller, which will enhance the programmability of their own products,as well as giving access to a software tool. This tool will be made available totheir end customers to fully support the programming of their enhanced product,and will incorporate application software developed and owned by Cyan. Suchcustomers will ultimately be users of Cyan MCU's, tools and applicationsoftware, but will be purchasing products from established North Americansuppliers with key functions in addition to the microcontroller, such as RadioFrequency communication. Cyan has already achieved a number of significant milestones, demonstrating thatthe Group is on target with the implementation of the new strategy. The Board isconfident of achieving the turn around of the business during 2008, and ofrealising the full potential of the Group in 2009. The proceeds of thesuccessful Placing at the end of July have provided Cyan with sufficientresources to complete the transformation of the business and consequently enablerapid sales growth in all three global markets. INDEPENDENT REVIEW REPORT TO CYAN HOLDINGS PLC Introduction We have been instructed by the company to review the financial information forthe six months ended 30 June 2007 which comprises the consolidated incomestatement, the consolidated statement of changes in equity, the consolidatedbalance sheet, the consolidated cash flow statement and related notes 1 to 6.We have read the other information contained in the interim report andconsidered whether it contains any apparent misstatements or materialinconsistencies with the financial information. This report is made solely to the company, in accordance with Bulletin 1999/4issued by the Auditing Practices Board. Our work has been undertaken so that wemight state to the company those matters we are required to state to them in anindependent review report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extentpermitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other thanthe company, for our review work, for this report, or for the conclusions wehave formed. Directors' responsibilities The interim report, including the financial information contained therein, isthe responsibility of, and has been approved by, the directors. The directorsare also responsible for ensuring that the accounting policies and presentationapplied to the interim figures are consistent with those applied in preparingthe preceding annual accounts except where any changes, and the reasons forthem, are disclosed. First-time adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards As disclosed in note 1, the next annual financial statements of the group willbe prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards asadopted for use in the EU. Accordingly, the interim report has been prepared inaccordance with the recognition and measurement criteria of IFRS and thedisclosure requirements of the Listing Rules that would be applicable if thecompany were admitted to the Official List. Review work performed We conducted our review in accordance with the guidance contained in Bulletin1999/4 issued by the Auditing Practices Board for use in the United Kingdom. Areview consists principally of making enquiries of group management and applyinganalytical procedures to the financial information and underlying financial dataand, based thereon, assessing whether the accounting policies and presentationhave been consistently applied unless otherwise disclosed. A review excludesaudit procedures such as tests of controls and verification of assets,liabilities and transactions. It is substantially less in scope than an auditperformed in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK andIreland) and therefore provides a lower level of assurance than an audit.Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion on the financial information. Review conclusion On the basis of our review we are not aware of any material modifications thatshould be made to the financial information as presented for the six monthsended 30 June 2007. Emphasis of matter - trade debtors In forming our review conclusion, we have considered the adequacy of thedisclosures made in note 2 of the interim financial statements concerning thepossible outcome of amounts due from one of the group's customers. There isuncertainty over the timing and quantum of the amount which may be recovered. Deloitte & Touche LLPChartered AccountantsCambridge, United Kingdom12 September 2007 Notes: A review does not provide assurance on the maintenance and integrity ofthe website, including controls used to achieve this, and in particular onwhether any changes may have occurred to the financial information since firstpublished. These matters are the responsibility of the directors but no controlprocedures can provide absolute assurance in this area. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination offinancial information differs from legislation in other jurisdictions. CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT Results for the six months ended 30 June 2007 Note Six months ended 30 Six months ended Re-stated year ended June 2007 30 June 2006 31 December 2006 unaudited unaudited £ £ £ REVENUE: continuing operations 22,496 60,458 269,333Cost of sales (18,603) (48,874) (205,776) Gross profit 3,893 11,584 63,557 Administrative expenses Share based compensation (5,757) (84,286) (173,529) Other (1,831,600) (1,357,312) (3,035,547) (1,837,357) (1,441,598) (3,209,076)OPERATING LOSS: continuing operations (1,833,464) (1,430,014) (3,145,519)Investment revenues 52,771 107,180 205,898Finance Costs (53,565) (41,347) (69,225) LOSS ON ORDINARY ACTIVITIES BEFORE TAXATION (1,834,258) (1,364,181) (3,008,846)Tax on loss on ordinary activities 0 0 475,557 LOSS FOR THE PERIOD FROM CONTINUING (1,834,258) (1,364,181) (2,533,289)OPERATIONS LOSS PER SHARE (pence)Basic and diluted 3 (2.1) (1.6) (3.0) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY Results for the six months ended 30 June 2007 Six months ended 30 Six months ended Re-stated year June 2007 30 June 2006 ended 31 December unaudited 2006 unaudited £ £ £At beginning of period 3,336,252 5,638,954 5,638,954 Equity shares issued 94,150 15,841 30,849 Exchange differences on translating foreign 15,569 19,027 26,209operations recognised directly in equity Share based compensation 5,757 84,286 173,529 Loss for the financial period (1,834,258) (1,364,181) (2,533,289) At the end of the period 1,617,470 4,393,927 3,336,252 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 30 June 2007 Note Six months ended 30 Six months ended Year ended 31 June 2007 30 June 2006 December 2006 unaudited audited unaudited £ £ £NON CURRENT ASSETSIntangible assets 43,190 73,982 57,586Property, plant and equipment 92,275 76,062 78,663 135,465 150,044 136,249 CURRENT ASSETSInventory 146,677 127,939 107,922Trade and other receivables 506,744 78,525 520,942Cash and cash equivalents 1,099,726 4,297,870 2,820,801 1,753,147 4,504,334 3,449,665 TOTAL ASSETS 1,888,612 4,654,378 3,585,914 CURRENT LIABILITIES (271,142) (260,451) (249,662) NET CURRENT ASSETS 1,482,005 4,243,883 3,200,003 NET ASSETS 1,617,470 4,393,927 3,336,252 EQUITYShare capital 171,853 169,762 170,070Share premium 8,719,997 8,612,930 8,627,630Retained loss (7,427,250) (4,486,724) (5,648,943)Share based compensation 152,870 97,959 187,495 TOTAL EQUITY 1,617,470 4,393,927 3,336,252 CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT Results for the six months ended 30 June 2007 Note Six months ended Six months ended Re-stated -year 30 June 2007 30 June 2006 ended 31 December unaudited unaudited 2006 audited £ £ £Net cash outflow from operating activities 4 (1,773,779) (1,331,873) (2,869,052)Investing activities 5 (41,446) 46,222 91,324Financing 5 94,150 15,841 30,849 Net (Decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (1,721,075) (1,269,810) (2,746,879)Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of 2,820,801 5,567,680 5,567,680period Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 1,099,726 4,297,870 2,820,801 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL INFORMATION 1. BASIS OF PREPARATION The interim financial information has been prepared in accordance with the IFRSaccounting policies that are expected to apply in 2007. The Group's IFRSaccounting policies are available on the Company's websitewww.cyantechnology.com These interim financial statements do not constitute statutory financialstatements within the meaning of section 240 of the Companies Act 1985. Resultsfor the six month periods ended 30 June 2007 and 30 June 2006 have not beenaudited. The result for the year ended 31 December 2006 have been extractedfrom the statutory financial statements of Cyan Holdings plc and restated inaccordance with the accounting principles applied by the Company. Statutory financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2006 are availableon the Company's website www.cyantechnology.com and have been filed with theRegistrar of Companies. The Company's auditors issued a report on thosefinancial statements that was unqualified and did not contain a statement undersection 237(2) or section 237(3) of the Companies Act 1985; however theauditor's report was modified to emphasise the uncertainty over the timing andquantum of amounts which may be recovered from one of the Group's customers. 2. TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES Included within trade and other receivables is an overdue amount of £157,780 inrelation to a customer in China. The directors have assessed the need for aprovision against this risk, are actively pursuing these amounts, have concludedthat no provision is required at present, and are of the opinion thatsubstantially all amounts from this customer are recoverable. 3. LOSS PER SHARE Basic and diluted loss per ordinary share has been calculated by dividing theloss after taxation for the periods as shown in the table below. Six months ended Six months ended Re-stated year 30 June 2007 30 June 2006 ended 31 December unaudited unaudited 2006 audited £ £ £ Losses (£) (1,834,258) (1,364,181) (2,533,289)Weighted average number of shares 85,398,648 84,670,828 84,814,709 IAS33 "Earnings per Share" requires presentation of diluted EPS when a companycould be called upon to issue shares that would decrease net profit or increasenet loss per share. For a loss making company with outstanding share options,net loss per share would only be increased by the exercise of out of the moneyoptions. Since it seems inappropriate to assume that option holders would actirrationally and there are no other diluting future share issues, diluted EPSequals basic EPS. 4. RECONCILIATION OF OPERATING LOSS TO OPERATING CASH FLOWS Six months ended Six months ended 30 June 2007 30 June 2006 unaudited unaudited Re-stated year ended 31 December 2006 £ £ £Operating loss (1,833,464) (1,430,014) (3,145,519)Currency translation difference 15,569 19,027 26,209Depreciation and amortisation 41,436 36,803 76,336IFRS2 charge 5,757 84,286 173,529Increase in inventories (38,755) (68,356) (48,339)(Decrease)/Increase in trade and other receivables 14,198 134,035 (127,019)(Decrease)/Increase in payables 21,480 (107,654) (88,443) Net cash outflow from operations (1,773,779) (1,331,873) (3,133,246)Research and development tax credit received - - 264,194 Net cash outflow from operating activities (1,773,779) (1,331,873) (2,869,052) 5. ANALYSIS OF CASH FLOWS Six months ended Six months ended Re-stated year 30 June 2007 30 June 2006 ended 31 unaudited unaudited December 2006 £ £ £Investing activitiesInterest receivable and similar income 52,771 107,180 205,898Interest payable and similar charges (53,565) (41,347) (69,225)Purchase of property, plant and equipment (40,652) (19,611) (45,349) Net cash (ouflow)/inflow (41,446) 46,222 91,324 FinancingExercise of share options 94,150 15,841 30,849 Net cash inflow 94,150 15,841 30,849 6. POST BALANCE SHEET EVENT Subsequent to 30 June 2007 the group raised further capital through two placingson the AIM market totaling £5,330,000 through the issue of 53,300,000 ordinaryshares of 0.2 pence each at ten pence per share. -Ends- This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock ExchangeRelated Shares:
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