Acta S.p.A. Update on Legal Action (6917U)
20 October 2014 - 5:01PM
UK Regulatory
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RNS Number : 6917U
Acta S.p.A.
20 October 2014
Acta S.p.A. ("Acta" or "the Company" or "Group")
Update on Legal Action
ACTA S.P.A. (AIM; ACTA), the hydrogen energy company, has been
notified that the Company's appeal to suspend the provisional
executive authority of the 2010 arbitration award of EUR1.15m plus
costs (in aggregate approximately EUR1.35m), obtained by a minority
shareholder of a Group subsidiary company against Acta in July 2013
has been rejected. The claim is fully provided for in the Company's
accounts, however the rejection of this appeal means the Company is
now either required to pay the ruled amount, negotiate a settlement
or could be subject to enforced actions.
The Board is disappointed with the outcome of the Court's
decision and is considering all appropriate measures to protect the
Company's position and the interests of the shareholders and will
provide an update in due course.
Background
An arbitration action was undertaken in 2008 by Mrs Del Bono, a
10% shareholder of IdeaLab S.r.l., a group subsidiary company 90%
owned by Acta, relating to a patent owned by IdeaLab, licenced to
Acta from 2004 to 2008, and thereafter no longer used by the Group.
The arbitration resulted in an award of EUR1.15m plus costs against
Acta in December 2010. The initial arbitration judgement provided
provisional executive power, such that Mrs Del Bono could take
enforcement actions against the Company and its assets to recover
the sums due under the award.
Acta appealed to the Florence Court against the award and
applied to the same Court to have the provisional executive power
suspended. Suspension was granted in December 2011 pending the
outcome of the appeal. In July 2013, Acta announced that the appeal
had been rejected by the Florence Court. The Board strongly refutes
the claim and has appealed to the High Court, a process which is
expected to take a number of years, and applied again to the same
Florence Court to have the provisional executive power suspended on
the same grounds of the previous application, pending the final
outcome of the High Court appeal process. The arbitration decision
will not become definitive unless confirmed in due course by the
High Court, an outcome which the Board considers to be highly
unlikely. Further detail of the legal dispute are set out in note
26 in the Company's 2013 accounts and fully provided for.
For further information please contact:
Acta S.p.A. Tel: +39 050 644281
Paolo Bert, Chief Executive Officer www.actaspa.com
Paul Barritt, Chief Financial Officer
Altium Capital (Nominated Advisor) Tel: +44 (0)845 505 4343
Adrian Reed / Dom Orsini
Cantor Fitzgerald Europe (Broker) Tel: +44 (0)20 7894 7000
Mark Percy / David Banks / Paul
Jewell
Media enquiries:
Walbrook PR Tel: +44 (0)20 7933 8780
Paul Cornelius / Nick Rome acta@walbrookpr.com
About Acta S.p.A.
Acta S.p.A. is a developer and manufacturer of a range of clean
energy products. Based on its world-leading expertise in alkaline
membrane technology, the Company has developed a unique range of
low-cost, compact hydrogen generators (electrolysers) which produce
pure, dry compressed hydrogen at high efficiency from renewable or
grid power.
In April 2013 Acta launched the Acta Power, an integrated
electrolyser and fuel cell system for use in back-up power and
renewable energy storage applications. Best understood as a
"Hydrogen Battery", the system converts energy from renewable or
grid power when it is available and stores it in the form of
hydrogen, and then converts the hydrogen back to electrical power
when needed due to grid black-out or lack of solar / wind
power.
This system has extensive application as a back-up power unit
for telecommunications base stations, where it competes on cost
against traditional battery and diesel solutions, while offering a
cleaner solution and better service. In particular, the use of
rainwater and the generation of hydrogen on-site removes the cost
and logistical barriers of fuel delivery, while also avoiding the
theft risk associated with diesel, methanol and battery
systems.
The supply of fuel cell back-up power systems for
telecommunications base stations represents a large and
fast-growing market, especially in extensively bad-grid and
off-grid locations such as in Asia and Africa. Battery sales to the
Chinese telecoms industry are currently valued at $4.7 bn to $7.8
bn per annum (Fuel Cell Today, China).
Acta holds a portfolio of patents and patent applications on its
key technologies, manufactures its products through a combination
of production, component subcontracting, and final product assembly
and quality control, and has established distribution channels
through partnerships in China, India, SE Asia, Australia, Africa,
Middle East, Germany, UK, USA and South America.
Acta S.p.A. is based near Pisa, Italy, and was admitted to
trading on AIM in October 2005.
www.actaspa.com
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