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Fox Marble Holdings PLC
10 May 2018
10 May 2018
Fox Marble Holdings plc
("Fox Marble" or the "Company")
Preliminary Results for the year ended 31 December 2017
Fox Marble, the AIM listed company focused on marble quarrying
and finishing in Kosovo and the Balkans region is pleased to
announce its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December
2017.
Highlights of 2017 financial year
- Marble processing factory completed in September 2017, with
over 14,000 m2 of material processed up to 31 December 2017. The
factory is capable of producing high quality slabs cut to
internationally recognised standards to within a 2mm tolerance with
a high quality finish.
- Production of 8,811 tonnes of material at the Prilep and
Maleshevë quarries (2016 - 4,286 tonnes, of which 2,687 tonnes at
Prilep and Maleshevë).
- Revenue for the year of EUR1.2 million (2016 - EUR0.8 million)
with further advances of EUR0.4 million received. 4,641 tonnes of
material sold in 2017 (2016 - 1,243 tonnes), together with over
5,000 sqm of processed material (2016 - 6,118 sqm).
- Operating loss for the year of EUR2.9 million (2016 - EUR3.0
million). Loss for the year of EUR3.4 million (2016 2.7 million).
The increase in overall loss is caused by an increase in finance
costs in the year.
- New sales contract entered into with OM Enterprises ("OM") in
September 2017 to purchase a minimum of 5,000 tonnes of material
over the next three years. OM has paid a $500,000 advance payment
in respect of the first 2,500 tonnes of material.
- Three year sales agreement signed with Mr Shailesh Patil.
Subject to achieving a minimum commitment of 3,000 tonnes per
annum, and payment of a GBP0.5 million advance, the agreement
grants exclusivity over the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region.
The minimum commitment under the Agreement equates to approximately
EUR0.6 million to EUR0.8 million per annum..
- Recurring block orders to large wholesalers in India and
Turkey, including Mahadev Marble Pvt, RK Marble Pvt, and Simsekler
Dogaltas Madencilik A.S totaling EUR0.5 million.
Highlights year to date 2018
- Successful share placing completed in January 2018 raising
GBP2.8 million through the issue of 26,283,331 ordinary shares at
10.5p. The Company simultaneously issued 7,457,140 shares to
discharge GBP783,000 of the Company's outstanding loans and other
liabilities to certain Directors and to Brandon Hill Capital
Limited.
- On 30 January 2018 the Company repaid the Series 1 Loan Note
due to Amati Global Investors Limited in the amount of EUR1.1
million and repaid the short term borrowings due to Peers Hardy
(UK) Limited in the amount of EUR0.6 million.
- Following the repayment of debt completed on the 31 January
2018, and through the issue of shares, the debt outstanding in the
Company as at 30 April 2018 was reduced to EUR0.76 million in the
form of unsecured convertible loan notes.
- Cash balance as at 30 April 2018 of EUR0.44 million.
- Capital investment made in the quarries to support increased
production in 2018 of EUR0.5 million, together with the purchase,
installation and commissioning of a state of the art CNC machine to
allow bespoke cut to size polished slabs and tiles to be produced
in the factory.
Chris Gilbert, CEO, commented: "I'm pleased to report that in
2017 we achieved a significant operational breakthrough with the
successful completion of our factory in Kosovo. Furthermore, this
major achievement was coupled with the securing of a number of key
international sales agreements throughout the year. Our marketing,
sales and distribution efforts have produced multiple customers in
multiple jurisdictions who are repeat ordering our material.
"Today Fox Marble is in a unique period of development as our
quarries are reaching maturity and our factory is fully
operational. As global demand for marble continues to grow, our
focus remains on capitalising on this growth and strengthening our
position in the market.
"We are establishing Fox Marble as a major international
supplier of high quality marble blocks and processed marble
products as we increase our capacity and enhance our product range.
Demand for our materials is increasing and our recent fund raising
has enabled us to strengthen our balance sheet, increase production
capacity in the quarries and drive our sales to deliver sustained
growth going forward."
The AGM will be held at 11.00am on 5 June 2018 at CMS Cameron
McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP, Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street,
London, EC4N 6AF.
For further information please visit www.foxmarble.net.
Fox Marble Holdings plc
Chris Gilbert, Chief Executive Tel: +44 (0) 20 7380 0999
Officer
Cairn Financial Advisers LLP
(Nomad) Tel: +44 (0) 20 7213 0880
Liam Murray
Jo Turner
Brandon Hill Capital (Broker)
Oliver Stansfield Tel: +44 (0) 20 3463 5000
Yellow Jersey PR
Georgia Colkin Tel: +44 (0) 7825 916 715
Katie Baristo
Henry Wilkinson
Notes to Editors
Fox Marble (AIM: FOX), is a marble production, processing and
distribution company in Kosovo and the Balkans region.
Its marble products, which includes Illirico Bianco, Illirico
Selene, Grigio Argento and are gaining traction globally both to
international wholesale companies as well as being supplied
directly into luxury residential properties. In the UK these
include among others St George's Homes and Capital and Counties
Plc's Lillie Square development. In Sydney, Australia Rosso Cait,
Alexandrian White and Breccia Paradisea marble have been used in
what is expected to be Australia's most expensive private
residence. These sales serve to demonstrate the desirability of
Fox's premium marble products as the stone of choice in some of the
most prestigious and expensive residential developments around the
world.
Fox Marble holds 40 year mining licences for six separate marble
quarries with a maiden JORC resource indicating an in-situ
valuation of approximately Euro 16.5 billion. Fox has taken three
of the six sites into production (the Drini and Maleshevë quarries,
both in Kosovo and from the Prilep Quarry in Macedonia) and
continues to increase production. Notably, Fox has access to over
300 million cubic metres (over 1bn tons) of premium quality
marble.
Marble demand continues to grow with stable pricing,
predominantly driven by the construction and real-estate
industries, on which Fox is looking to capitalise.
Chairman's statement
I'm pleased to present my report for the year ended 31 December
2017. The Company has made important progress over the year and
whilst sales have been lower than expected, the business ,
particularly after the recent fundraising and repayment of debt, is
on a firmer financial footing than it was a year ago. Our factory
in Kosovo is now fully operational, we have entered into a number
of promising sales agreements, and we are beginning to see momentum
building in the demand for our marble.
Our long term goal is to expand our production capacity, and to
create a premium marble brand through which Kosovo and the region
is established as a major centre of marble production in the world.
Throughout 2018 we will focus on developing our quarries and
expanding production, increasing production of processed material
at our factory, supplying quality stone to our existing customers,
widening our customer base and identifying new markets. The Board
remains dedicated to ensuring that our systems and controls are fit
for purpose as the business grows and that our employees are
appropriately looked after by ensuring high standards of training
and workplace safety.
Over the course of 2017, Fox Marble focussed on the development
of the M3 quarry in Maleshevë, where Illirico Selene and Illirico
Bianco are produced. The market for this marble is proving to be
very promising and the Company has sold over 1,900 tonnes of this
material. 2017 saw a fourfold increase in production at this quarry
and a new quarry face has been opened to further expand production.
The Company's other operational quarries at Cervenillë, Syriganë,
and Prilep will be operated in line with demand. The fundraising in
January 2018 has enabled the Company to invest in replacement and
additional quarrying equipment which will be key to enabling the
Company to increase production over the coming year.
Our marble processing factory in Lipjan, Kosovo, is producing
polished marble slabs to a high degree of finish and precision. The
factory, which is the first of its kind in the Balkans, provides a
clear route to the local tile and slab market as well as
significantly reducing the costs of processing our marble. The
completion of the factory and the quality of material being
produced marks a major milestone, not only for the Company but also
for Kosovo's marble industry and we expect to see significant
growth in the sale of material processed in house in the year
ahead.
Although sales in 2017 were lower than expected, we are
beginning to see momentum build as the demand for our marble
increases. We have entered into sales agreements with Mahadev Marmo
PVT ltd, RK Marble Pvt Ltd, and OM Enterprises in India, and
Simsekler Dogaltas Madencilik AS in Turkey for block marble.
Additionally we have also entered into distribution agreements in
the USA and Middle East for cut and polished slabs and we continue
to supply marble for high-end developments in London, elsewhere in
the UK and Australia.
The results for the year reflect on-going costs incurred in
developing our quarries, quarry operating expenses, overhead
expenditure and financing costs. The loss for the year of EUR3.4
million is higher than in 2016 due to higher financing costs and
increased inventory provisions. Costs and cash continue to be
managed very tightly. Net cash at 31 December 2017 was EUR0.5
million and at 30 April 2018 was EUR0.4 million.
Stone Alliance, 59% owned by Fox Marble, now has exclusive
rights for a 40 year period to 40 quarry sites. The initial stages
of fund raising for this significant project have commenced and we
hope to be able to report further progress in the year ahead.
I would like to thank all of our employees who work incredibly
hard, and importantly, have embraced our vision to establish Kosovo
as a major supplier of high quality marble worldwide.
I remain confident in the prospects and potential for Fox
Marble. Our objectives for 2018 are to achieve notably higher sales
and to significantly reduce operating losses. This will be
critically dependent on the Company's ability to produce sufficient
quantities of material to satisfy existing orders as well as to win
new orders.
Andrew Allner
Non-Executive Chairman
10 May 2018
Strategic Report
Sales and marketing
Fox Marble's sales strategy is built around a diverse sales team
comprising both staff and partners, with many years' stone industry
experience between them, operating from key hubs in the UK, US,
Italy, SW Balkans, India and China.
The team has concentrated its efforts on sales to large
prestigious projects covering a range of domestic, commercial,
educational and religious buildings. We have also focused on high
volume/high turnover wholesale customers as well as creating a
rapidly expanding wider customer portfolio for both blocks and
slabs. Our clients range from designers and architects to block
dealers, stone processors and smaller wholesalers.
Following the US $1.8m sale and purchase agreement with Mahadev
Marmo PVT ltd ("Mahadev") announced in February 2017, the Company
has made further progress in India. We are making regular block
sales to major marble wholesalers, including Mahadev and RK Marble
Pvt Ltd, one of the largest marble companies in the world.
Materials sold include Illirico Selene, Alexandria White, Breccia
Paradisea and Argento Grigio.
In September 2017, Fox Marble signed a sales agreement with OM
Enterprises, a leading tile manufacturer based in Kolkata, India,
to purchase a minimum of 5,000 tonnes of material over three years
which included the payment of a US$500,000 advance. In 2017, 536
tonnes of material was shipped to OM Enterprises, with a further
600 tonnes of material selected in 2018 following resumption of
quarry production after the winter shutdown.
In 2017, we entered into a EUR400,000 sales contract with
Simsekler Dogaltas Madencilik A.S, a premier natural stone group in
Turkey to supply IlliricoSelene and Alexandrian White marble. We
shipped over 1,100 tonnes of material to them during 2017.
Simsekler owns 9 marble quarries in Turkey as well as 3 factories
and 2 showrooms, and warehouses located in Ankara and Istanbul. We
have received further orders in 2018, and anticipate that Simsekler
will remain a substantial customer for Fox Marble.
In August 2017, Fox Marble signed a Memorandum of Understanding
with Pristine Stone NYC LLC, a natural stone importer and
distributor in the USA, to establish a new distribution outlet for
Fox Marble products in the United States. Under the three-year
agreement, Pristine Stone will act as a marketing, sales and
distribution agent for the marble material produced by the Company.
The marble supplied to Pristine Stone will be cut and polished into
slabs and tiles at our own processing factory in Lipjan, Kosovo,
before being shipped to the United States. Pristine Stone's
management team has over twenty years' experience in the stone
industry including sales, fabrication, and installation.
In December 2017, Fox Marble signed a three-year sales agreement
with Mr Shailesh Patil. Subject to achieving a minimum commitment
of 3,000 tonnes per annum, the agreement confers upon Mr Patil
exclusivity as Fox Marble's distributor for GCC nations, comprising
Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE. The minimum
commitment under the agreement equates to approximately EUR600,000
to EUR800,000 per annum. As part of the agreement, Mr Patil
committed to a GBP500,000 advance payment to be offset against
future orders.
We are continuing to make sales of processed marble slabs to
installers and developers, including luxury developments in
London.
Factory
A 5,400 square metre double skinned steel factory for the
cutting and processing of blocks into polished slabs and tiles has
been erected on a 10-hectare site that the Company acquired in
Lipjan, close to Pristina airport in Kosovo.
The Company is pleased to confirm that the factory, sited in
Lipjan Kosovo, became fully operational in Q4 2017. The gangsaws,
resin line, and polishing line are fully installed, commissioned
and operational, and are processing the Company's block marble. The
factory is the only one in the Balkans region that includes a resin
line essential for producing slabs and tiles to internationally
accepted standards of finish.
The slabs produced have been assessed by experts in the field
and are cut to within a 2mm tolerance on thickness, quality
comparable to that produced by industry leading processors in
Carrara, Italy with high level finishes.
The factory has already processed over 14,000 square metres of
block marble from its quarries in Kosovo and Macedonia, and is
polishing this to fulfill current orders, including supplying
Marble Dino SH.pk in Kosovo with processed slabs under the terms of
the offtake agreement signed in 2015.
Production at our own factory in Kosovo provides several key
benefits to the Company:
-- Reduction in the cost of processing, increasing the margins
on the sale of processed slabs and tiles. Previously, the Company
has relied on processing facilities provided by third parties in
Italy and Albania. This involved additional costs for both
processing, transport and storage.
-- Access to the local Balkans market where we are the only
domestic supplier of slabs and tiles.
-- Entry into the international tile market helped by the lower
cost base that the factory will provide.
-- Improvement in quarry yields as we can process more marginal
blocks that would not be attractive to our international block
customers due to shipping and tariff costs.
-- Greater flexibility in responding to our customers' needs as
we will no longer have to rely on third party processing.
We have engaged additional specialist sales resources to handle
the anticipated increase in the sale of processed marble from Fox
Marble.
Quarry Operations
Maleshevë
In July 2013, the Company acquired the rights to the Maleshevë
quarry in Kosovo from a local company. The licence to the quarry is
for 20 years with an irrevocable option to extend the period by a
further 20 years thereafter. The Company incurs a royalty of 20% on
net profit generated from the sale of block marble to the previous
licence holder of the quarry.
In October 2015, the Company acquired the rights to a further
300-hectare site close to the Company's existing licence resource
in Maleshevë from a local company. By November 2015, this quarry
had been opened and the first blocks extracted and sent for
testing. As the two Maleshevë quarries are adjacent, operational
efficiencies can be achieved.
These quarries contain a mixture of Illirico Bianco, Illirico
Superiore and the silver-grey marble Illirico Selene. The initial
market response to both the Illirico Selene and Illirico Bianco was
significant and to address this anticipated demand the Company has
invested significant resources and effort since 2016 to accelerate
the development of these quarries to produce multiple open high
volume benches capable of producing blocks in the quantities to
meet demand. The Company quarried 6,526 tonnes during the 2017 year
(2016 - 1,255 tonnes) focussing on marble block quality, which has
improved as further benches have been opened, and deepening and
expanding the existing benches. Due to space constraints on the
existing quarry face, we have opened a second quarry face from the
other side of the stone mass, which will allow us to increase the
rate of block production.
The strategic focus on the development of the Maleshevë quarry
in 2016 has proved sound with over 1,900 tonnes of Illirico Selene
sold in 2017. We have continued to focus production efforts in
Kosovo on the Maleshevë quarry, as demand for our Illirico Selene
is currently outpacing our level of production.
The Illirico Superiore has been specified, delivered and
installed for both the penthouses and common area of the new,
prestigious Lillie Square development in London.
Prilep
The Company entered into an agreement to operate a quarry in
Prilep, Macedonia in 2013. The agreement is for a period of 20
years with an irrevocable option to extend the period for a further
20 years thereafter. The Prilep quarry contains a highly desirable
white marble. This is one of a small cluster of quarries, in the
Stara river valley, overlooked by the Sivec pass.
The Prilep Alpha quarry is controlled by a local partner who has
appointed Fox Marble to operate the quarry on its behalf. Fox
Marble will receive 42.5% of the gross revenue from the sale of all
block marble from this quarry and is responsible for the costs
associated with extracting the marble from the quarry. The Company
has the rights to an additional quarry nearby, Prilep Omega, which
it acquired in 2014.
Following a copyright dispute over the rights to use the name
"Sivec" for the Company's white dolomitic marble quarried in
Macedonia, Fox Marble has relaunched its white marble under the
trade name Alexandrian White.
Stone from the Pelagonian marble crescent is now extracted by
several independent operators, each using its own brand name.
Polaris, Sivec, Veprcani White, Sivec Snow White and our own
Alexandrian White are current examples. All Pelagonian dolomitic
marble is distinguished by its whiteness and homogeneous
crystalline and micro-granular structure. Other common
characteristics are the high proportion of magnesium oxide (the
defining characteristic of dolomitic marble), limited presence of
other minerals, an average pressure resistance of 160MPa and
porosity below 1%. Once processed, it is highly reflective and is
an ideal 'cool' marble for use in hot climates. However, it works
equally well in cold climates where its compact and uniform
internal structure makes it resistant to ice and extreme cold.
Cervenillë
This site was the first of our quarries to be opened in November
2012. It is being exploited across three separate locations
(Cervenillë A, B & C) from which red (Rosso Cait), red tinged
grey (Flora) light and darker grey (Grigio Argento) marble is being
produced in significant quantities. The polished slabs from this
quarry have sold well. The most noteworthy sales included those to
St George PLC (Berkeley Homes) for the prestigious Thames riverside
Chelsea Creek development.
In 2016, the decision was made to focus quarry resources at the
nearby Maleshevë quarry in order to accelerate development to
address expected demand. Quarry staff and equipment were therefore
re allocated from this quarry. The quarry remains open and
quarrying can be restarted at all three sites at less than three
weeks' notice.
Syriganë
The quarry at Syriganë is open across four benches. The site
contains a variety of the multi-tonal breccia and Calacatta-type
marble and produces significant volumes of breccia marble in large
compact blocks. Output is marketed as Breccia Paradisea
(predominantly grey and pink) and Etrusco Dorato (predominantly
gold and grey).
Financing
On 19 January 2018, the Company issued 26,283,331 new Ordinary
Shares with a nominal value of GBP262,833 at a price of 10.5 pence
per share to raise GBP2,759,750. Proceeds from the placing and
subscription were used to fund the expansion of production
capabilities at Fox Marble's quarries and factory, to repay
existing debt obligations and to provide the Company with
additional working capital as demand increases as it continues to
develop sales channels.
In addition, the Company discharged GBP783,000 of its
outstanding loans and other liabilities by the issue of a further
7,457,140 new Ordinary Shares to certain Directors and to Brandon
Hill Capital Limited at a price of 10.5 pence per share.
On 30 January 2018, the Company settled outstanding liabilities
in relation to the Series 1 Loan Note due to Amati Global Investors
Limited and all liabilities in relation to the short term
borrowings due to Peers Hardy (UK) Limited.
The combined impact of the repayments made and the discharging
of liabilities has reduced the Fox Marble Holdings Plc borrowings
from GBP2,710,000, to GBP675,000 as at 31 January 2018 thereby
improving the strength of the group balance sheet as the Company
moves forward.
Results and Dividends
Key Performance Indicators 2017 2016
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Number of operational quarries 4 4
Quarry production (tonnes) 8,812 4,631
Revenue EUR1,203,270 EUR801,040
Average recorded selling price
(blocks per tonne) EUR170 EUR171
Average recorded selling price
(slabs per sqm) EUR72 EUR75
EBITDA (EUR2,802,440) (EUR2,850,915)
Operating loss for the year (EUR2,933,443) (EUR3,044,915)
Loss for the year (EUR3,437,389) (EUR2,756,417)
Expenditure on property, plant
and equipment (1) EUR496,366 EUR1,307,105
(1) Expenditure on property, plant and equipment in 2016
includes EUR250,957 of block marble paid in partial consideration
for the acquisition of plant and equipment for the factory
site.
The Group recorded revenues in the year of EUR1,203,270 (2016 -
EUR801,040). The Group incurred an operating loss of EUR2,933,443
for the year ended 31 December 2017 (2016 - EUR3,044,915). The
operating loss reflects the costs incurred to bring the quarries to
a stage required for production of more consistent and larger block
sizes. Additionally the Group has invested in targeted marketing
activity to increase its worldwide presence through attendance at
industry fairs and key events.
The Group incurred a loss after tax for the year ended 31
December 2017 of EUR3,437,389 (2016 - EUR2,756,417). The increase
in loss in the year was driven by a higher finance charge of
EUR503,946 (2016 - gain of EUR42,492). Further in 2016 a fair value
gain on the Series 1 convertible loan notes of EUR246,006 was
recognised, with no equivalent gain recognised in 2017. The higher
finance charge in 2017 is driven by a charge arising on the
movement in the fair value of the derivative arising on the
convertible loan notes of EUR303,369 (2016 - EUR44,758), interest
expense on borrowings of EUR300,884 (2016 - EUR147,545) as a result
of higher levels of debt in the Group and a lower foreign exchange
gain recognised of EUR99,846 (2016 EUR244,900).
Reconciliation EBITDA to loss for Year to Year to
the year 31 December 31 December
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Loss for the year (3,437,389) (2,756,417)
Plus/(less):
Net finance (costs)/income 503,946 (42,492)
Fair value adjustment of convertible
loan notes - (246,006)
Depreciation 99,194 128,689
Amortisation 31,812 65,311
EBITDA (2,802,437) (2,850,915)
The Company does not anticipate payment of dividends until its
operations become significantly cash generative.
Sustainable development
Fox Marble aims to build and maintain relationships based on
trust and mutual benefit with its stakeholders. Preventing and
managing social and environmental risks, while seeking
opportunities for improvement, are critical to maintaining the
Group's competitiveness and capacity to grow.
Risk
Fox Marble recognises that risk is inherent in all of its
business activities. Its risks can have a financial, operational or
reputational impact. The Company's system of risk identification,
supported by established governance controls, ensures that it
effectively responds to such risks, whilst acting ethically and
with integrity for the benefit of all of our stakeholders.
Once identified, risks are evaluated to establish root causes,
financial and non-financial impacts, and likelihood of occurrence.
Consideration of risk impact and likelihood is taken into account
to create a prioritised risk register and to determine which of the
risks should be considered as a principal risk. The effectiveness
and adequacy of mitigating controls are assessed. If additional
controls are required, these will be identified and
responsibilities assigned.
The Company's management is responsible for monitoring the
progress of actions to mitigate key risks. The risk management
process is continuous; key risks are reported to the Audit
Committee and at least once a year to the full Board.
Going Concern
The Directors have reviewed detailed projected cash flow
forecasts and are of the opinion that it is appropriate to prepare
this report on a going concern basis. In making this assessment
they have considered:
(a) the current working capital position and operational requirements;
(b) the timing of expected sales receipts and completion of existing orders;
(c) the sensitivities of forecast sales figures over the next two years;
(d) the timing and magnitude of planned capital expenditure; and
(e) the level of indebtedness of the company and timing of when
such liabilities may fall due, and accordingly the working capital
position over the next 18 months.
The forecasts assume a significant increase of production
compared to 2017 at the Prilep Alpha and Maleshevë quarries to
complete existing and anticipated orders. Further the Company is
anticipating significant growth in revenue through the fulfillment
of existing sale and purchase contracts and offtake agreements as
well as from newly generated sales.
There are a number of key risks and uncertainties that could
impact the financial performance of the company. These include the
fact that levels of production at Maleshevë and Prilep can be
impacted by unforeseen delays due to inclement weather or equipment
failure; lower than expected quality of material being produced by
the quarries; and delays in the realisation of the Company's order
book.
As at 30 April 2018 the Company has EUR0.44 million in cash and
EUR0.76 million in convertible loan notes falling due between 31
August 2019 and 3 January 2020. On 2 June 2017, the Company entered
into a facility arrangement of GBP1,000,000 at an interest rate of
9% per annum arranged by Brandon Hill Capital Limited, which may be
drawn down at the Company's request. This facility expires on 30
June 2019, and is undrawn at 10 May 2018.
In the event that the cash receipts from sales are lower than
anticipated the Company has identified that it has available to it
a number of other contingent actions, in addition to those noted
above, that it can take to mitigate the impact of potential
downside scenarios. These include seeking additional financing,
leveraging existing sale agreements, reviewing planned capital
expenditure, reducing overheads and further renegotiation of the
terms on its existing debt obligations.
In conclusion having regard to the existing and future working
capital position and projected sales, the Directors are of the
opinion that the Group has adequate resources to enable it to
undertake its planned activities for the next twelve months.
Finally, I would like to thank all our staff and our Board
colleagues for their unstinting efforts on behalf of Fox
Marble.
On behalf of the board
Chris Gilbert
Chief Executive Officer
10 May 2018
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
For the year ended 31 December 2017
Note Year to Year to
31 December 31 December
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Revenue 5 1,203,270 801,040
Cost of sales (795,895) (502,626)
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Gross profit 407,375 298,414
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Administrative and other operating
expenses (3,340,818) (3,343,329)
Operating loss 6 (2,933,443) (3,044,915)
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Fair value adjustment of convertible
loan notes - 246,006
Net finance (costs)/income 7 (503,946) 42,492
Loss before taxation (3,437,389) (2,756,417)
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Taxation 10 - -
Loss for the year (3,437,389) (2,756,417)
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Other comprehensive income - -
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Total comprehensive loss for
the year attributable to owners
of the parent company (3,437,389) (2,756,417)
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Loss per share
Basic loss per share 8 (0.02) (0.02)
Diluted loss per share 8 (0.02) (0.02)
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
As at 31 December 2017
Note 2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Assets
Non-current assets
Intangible assets 9 1,161,989 1,193,801
Property, plant and equipment 10 4,754,087 4,662,570
Trade and other receivables 56,307 -
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Total non-current assets 5,972,383 5,856,371
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Current assets
Trade and other receivables 985,647 1,568,007
Inventories 3,319,467 3,231,916
Cash and cash equivalents 542,287 937,512
Total current assets 4,847,401 5,737,435
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Total assets 10,819,784 11,593,806
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Current liabilities
Trade and other payables 1,373,096 890,343
Borrowings 11 1,739,025 1,290,001
Total current liabilities 3,112,121 2,180,344
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Non-current liabilities
Borrowings 11 1,702,453 -
Total non-current liabilities 1,702,453 -
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Total liabilities 4,814,574 2,180,344
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Net assets 6,005,210 9,413,462
Equity
Share capital 12 2,284,476 2,281,345
Share premium 26,424,202 26,399,156
Accumulated losses 13 (22,823,182) (19,385,793)
Share based payment reserve 84,171 83,211
Other reserve 35,543 35,543
Total equity 6,005,210 9,413,462
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Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
For the year ended 31 December 2017
Note Year ended Year ended
31 31 December
December 2016
2017 EUR
EUR
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Cash flows from operating activities
Loss before taxation (3,437,389) (2,756,417)
Adjustment for:
Net finance costs/(income) 7 503,946 (42,492)
Fair value adjustment - (246,006)
Operating loss for the year (2,933,443) (3,044,915)
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Adjustment for:
Amortisation 9 31,812 65,311
Depreciation 10 404,848 241,652
Foreign exchange losses on operating
activities 30,921 351,663
Equity settled transactions 960 -
Provision for bad debts 92,368 51,601
Provision for inventory 492,723 236,723
Changes in working capital:
Decrease in trade and other receivables 503,685 1,146
Barter transaction (1) - (250,957)
Increase in inventories (580,274) (477,022)
Increase in accruals 120,919 55,745
Increase in trade and other payables 361,834 159,761
Net cash used in operating activities (1,473,647) (2,609,292)
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Cash flow from investing activities
Expenditure on property, plant &
equipment 10 (496,366) (1,056,148)
Deposits paid on property, plant
& equipment 10 (70,000) (119,209)
Interest on bank deposits 461 2,674
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Net cash used in investing activities (565,905) (1,172,683)
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Cash flows from financing activities
Proceeds from issue of shares (net
of issue costs) 12 28,177 2,525,330
Proceeds from the issue of long-term
debt (net of issue costs) 11 2,061,548 -
Repayment of debt 11 (171,194) -
Interest paid on loan note instrument 11 (243,283) (273,960)
Net cash inflow from financing activities 1,675,248 2,251,370
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Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (364,304) (1,530,605)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning
of year 937,512 2,819,780
Exchange losses on cash and cash
equivalents (30,921) (351,663)
Cash and cash equivalents at end
of year 542,287 937,512
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity
For the year ended 31 December 2017
Share Capital Share Premium Share based Other Reserve Accumulated
payment reserve losses Total equity
Note 12 13
EUR EUR EUR EUR EUR EUR
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Balance at 1
January 2016 2,008,809 24,146,362 83,211 35,543 (16,629,376) 9,644,549
Loss and total
comprehensive
loss for the
year - - - - (2,756,417) (2,756,417)
Transactions
with owners
Share capital
issued 272,536 2,252,794 - - - 2,525,330
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Balance at 31
December 2016
and at 1
January 2017 2,281,345 26,399,156 83,211 35,543 (19,385,793) 9,413,462
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Loss and total
comprehensive
loss for the
year - - - - (3,437,389) (3,437,389)
Transactions
with owners
Share options
charge - - 960 - - 960
Share capital
issued 3,131 25,046 - - - 28,177
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Balance at 31
December 2017 2,284,476 26,424,202 84,171 35,543 (22,823,182) 6,005,210
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Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
1. General information
The principal activity of Fox Marble Holdings plc and its
subsidiary companies Fox Marble Limited, H&P Sh.p.k, Granit
Shala Sh.p.k, Rex Marble Sh.p.k, Stone Alliance LLC and Fox Marble
Asia Limited and Fox Marble Kosova Sh.p.k (collectively "Fox Marble
Group" or "Group") is the exploitation of quarry reserves in the
Republic of Kosovo and Republic of Macedonia.
Fox Marble Holdings plc is the Group's ultimate Parent Company
("the Parent Company"). It is incorporated in England and Wales and
domiciled in England. The address of its registered office is 15
Kings Terrace, London, NW1 0JP. Fox Marble Holdings plc shares are
admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange's AIM market.
2. Basis of Preparation
The financial information set out herein does not constitute the
Group's statutory financial statements for the year ended 31
December 2017, but is derived from the Group's audited full
financial statements. The auditors have reported on the 2017
financial statements and their report was unqualified and did not
contain statements under s498(2) or (3) Companies Act 2006. The
2017 Annual Report was approved by the Board of Directors on [ ],
and will be mailed to shareholders in May 2018. The financial
information in this statement is audited but does not have the
status of statutory accounts within the meaning of Section 434 of
the Companies Act 2006.
The Group's consolidated financial statements, which form part
of the 2017 Annual Report, have been prepared in accordance with
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as adopted by
the European Union and the requirements of the Companies Act
applicable to companies reporting under IFRS. IFRS includes
Interpretations issued by the IFRS Interpretations Committee
(formerly - IFRIC).
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared under
the historical cost convention, apart from financial assets and
financial liabilities (including derivative instruments) which are
recorded at fair value through the profit and loss. The preparation
of consolidated financial statements under IFRS requires the use of
certain critical accounting estimates. It also requires management
to exercise its judgement in the process of applying the Group's
accounting policies.
3. Critical accounting estimates and areas of judgement
Impairment assessment
The Group assesses at each reporting date whether there are any
indicators that its assets and cash generating units (CGUs) may be
impaired. Operating and economic assumptions, which could affect
the valuation of assets using discounted cash flows, are updated
regularly as part of the Group's planning and forecasting
processes. Judgement is therefore required to determine whether the
updates represent significant changes in the service potential of
an asset or CGU, and are therefore indicators of impairment or
impairment reversal.
In performing the impairment reviews, the Group assesses the
recoverable amount of its operating assets principally with
reference to fair value less costs of disposal, assessed using
discounted cash flow models. These models are subject to estimation
uncertainty and there is judgement in determining the assumptions
that are considered to be reasonable and consistent with those that
would be applied by market participants as outlined below.
Going concern
The Group assesses at each reporting date whether it is a going
concern for the foreseeable future. In making this assessment
management considers:
(a) the current working capital position and operational requirements;
(b) the timing of expected sales receipts and completion of existing orders;
(c) the sensitivities of forecast sales figures over the next two years;
(d) the timing and magnitude of planned capital expenditure; and
(e) the level of indebtedness of the company and timing of when
such liabilities may fall due, and accordingly the working capital
position over the next 18 months.
Management considers in detail the going concern assessment,
including the underlying assumptions, risks and mitigating actions
to support the assessment. The assessment is subject to estimation
uncertainty and there is judgement in determining underlying
assumptions.
Quarry reserves
Engineering estimates of the Group's quarry reserves are
inherently imprecise and represent only approximate amounts because
of the significant judgments involved in developing such
information. There are authoritative guidelines regarding the
engineering criteria that have to be met before estimated quarry
reserves can be designated as "proved" and "probable". Proved and
probable quarry reserve estimates are updated at regular intervals
taking into account recent production and technical information
about each quarry. In addition, as prices and cost levels change
from year to year, the value of proved and probable quarry reserves
also changes. This change is considered a change in estimate for
accounting purposes and is reflected on a prospective basis in
depreciation and amortisation rates calculated on units of
production ("UOP") basis.
Changes in the estimate of quarry reserves are also taken into
account in impairment assessments of non-current assets.
Treatment of convertible loan note
On 31 August 2012, the Company issued a EUR1,295,278
(GBP1,060,000) fixed rate convertible unsecured loan note 2017
under the terms of the agreement signed on 24 August 2012 with
Amati Global Investors Limited ("Series 1 Loan Note").
The convertible loan notes have been accounted for as a
liability held at amortised cost. At the date of issue, the fair
value of the liability component was estimated using the prevailing
market interest rate for similar non-convertible debt.
The conversion option results in the Company repaying a GBP
denominated liability in return for issuing a fixed number of
shares and as such has been classified as a derivative liability.
The liability is held at fair value and any changes in fair value
over the period are recognised in profit or loss.
The Company has fair valued the identified embedded derivatives
included within the contract using a Black Scholes methodology,
which has resulted in the recording of a liability of EUR303,368 at
31 December 2017 (2016 - EUR70,531). The main assumptions used in
the valuation of the derivative conversion option as at 31 December
2017 were: underlying share price of GBP0.1175 (31 December 2016:
GBP0.075), EUR/GBP spot rate of 1.13 (31 December 2016: 1.17),
historic volatility of 51% (31 December 2016: 53%) and risk free
rate of 0.5% (31 December 2016: 0.6%)
Inventories
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost and net realisable
value. Net realisable value is based on estimated selling prices
less any estimated costs to be incurred to completion and
disposal.
4. Going concern
The Directors have reviewed detailed projected cash flow
forecasts and are of the opinion that it is appropriate to prepare
this report on a going concern basis. In making this assessment
they have considered:
(a) the current working capital position and operational requirements;
(b) the timing of expected sales receipts and completion of existing orders;
(c) the sensitivities of forecast sales figures over the next two years;
(d) the timing and magnitude of planned capital expenditure; and
(e) the level of indebtedness of the company and timing of when
such liabilities may fall due, and accordingly the working capital
position over the period to 31 December 2020.
In the event that the cash receipts from sales are lower than
anticipated the Company has identified that it has available to it
a number of other contingent actions, in addition to those noted
above, that it can take to mitigate the impact of potential
downside scenarios. These include seeking additional financing,
leveraging existing sale agreements, reviewing planned capital
expenditure, reducing overheads and further renegotiation of the
terms on its existing debt obligations.
In conclusion having regard to the existing and future working
capital position and projected sales, the Directors are of the
opinion that the Group has adequate resources to enable it to
undertake its planned activities for the next twelve months.
5. Segmental information
The chief operating decision maker is the Board of Directors.
The Board of directors reviews management accounts prepared for the
Group as a whole when assessing performance.
All of the operations of Fox Marble Holdings plc are located in
the Republic of Kosovo and Republic of Macedonia. All sales of the
Group are as a result of the extraction and processing of marble.
It is the opinion of the directors that the operations of the
Company represent one segment, and are treated as such when
evaluating its performance.
All intangible assets held by the Group relate to intangible
assets acquired in relation to mining rights and licences in
Macedonia and exploration and evaluation expenditure incurred in
Kosovo. Of the non-current assets held by the Group of EUR5,972,383
(2016 - EUR5,856,371), EUR4,750,757 (2016 - EUR4,662,570) relates
to Property, Plant and Machinery acquired for the exploitation of
assets in Kosovo and Macedonia and EUR1,161,989 (2016 -
EUR1,193,801) relates to mining rights and licences and capitalised
costs of exploration and licencing.
The Group incurs certain costs in the United Kingdom in relation
to head office expenses. In the year under review included in the
operating costs for the year of EUR3,340,818 (2016 - EUR3,343,329)
were costs incurred in the United Kingdom of EUR1,411,130 (2016 -
EUR1,437,627). Interest expense of the Group of EUR503,946 (2016
income of EUR42,492) is incurred in the United Kingdom.
The Group has a branch operation situated in Carrara, Italy.
All revenue, which represents turnover, arises solely within
Kosovo and relates to external parties.
Year ended Year ended
31 December 31 December
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Revenue by territory
Europe 653,937 742,404
India 495,282 3,140
United States of America 31,621 -
China 22,430 -
Other - 55,496
Total revenue 1,203,270 801,040
6. Expenses by nature
Year ended Year ended
31 December 31 December
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Operating loss is stated after charging/(crediting):
Cost of materials sold 795,895 502,626
Stock provision 492,723 236,723
Fees payable to the Company's auditors 108,110 92,057
Legal & professional fees 348,754 349,324
Consultancy fees and commissions 401,939 213,564
Staff costs 748,034 947,072
Operating lease rental 67,158 62,973
Other head office costs 195,648 117,770
Travelling, entertainment & subsistence
costs 102,486 84,229
Depreciation 99,194 128,689
Amortisation 31,812 65,311
Quarry operating costs 247,751 313,987
Foreign exchange gain 2,277 351,663
Share based payment charge 960 -
Marketing & PR 92,348 124,001
Testing, storage, sampling and transportation
of materials 255,922 168,628
Provision for bad debts 92,368 51,601
Sundry expenses 53,334 35,737
Cost of sales, administrative and
other operational expenses 4,136,713 3,845,955
During the year the group (including its overseas subsidiaries)
obtained the following services from the company's auditors and its
associates:
Year ended Year ended
31 December 31 December
2017 2016
EUR EUR
Fees payable to the Company's
auditors and its associates
for services to the group
Audit of UK parent company 30,510 12,200
Audit of consolidated financial
statements 56,500 56,317
Audit of overseas subsidiaries 15,450 15,000
Audit of UK subsidiaries 5,650
Total audit services 108,110 83,517
Other Services - 8,540
108,110 92,057
7. Net finance (costs)/income
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Finance costs
Interest expense on borrowings (300,884) (147,545)
Movement in the fair value of
derivative (303,369) (44,758)
Other interest expense - (12,779)
Finance income
Net foreign exchange gain on loan
note instrument 99,846 244,900
Interest income on bank deposits 461 2,674
(503,946) 42,492
8. Loss per share
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Loss for the year used for the
calculation of basic LPS (3,437,388) (2,756,417)
Number of shares
Weighted average number of ordinary
shares for the purpose of basic
LPS 181,198,281 171,797,179
Effect of potentially dilutive
ordinary shares
Weighted average number of ordinary
shares for the purpose of diluted
LPS 181,198,281 171,797,179
Loss per share:
Basic (0.02) (0.02)
Diluted (0.02) (0.02)
Basic loss per share is calculated by dividing the loss
attributable to owners of the Company by the weighted average
number of ordinary shares in issue during the year.
Diluted loss per share is calculated by dividing the loss
attributable to equity holders of the Company by the weighted
average number of the Ordinary Shares which would be in issue if
all the options granted other than those which are anti-dilutive,
were exercised.
The following potentially dilutive instruments have been
excluded from the calculation of weighted average number of
ordinary shares for the year ended 31 December 2017 for the purpose
of calculating diluted loss per share on the basis that the
instruments would be anti-dilutive.
-- A grant of 120,000 options granted under the DSOP.
-- Shares issuable under unsecured convertible loan notes issued by the Company.
-- 175,000 performance warrants granted to Beaufort Securities Limited.
9. Intangible assets
Capitalised
exploration
Mining rights and evaluation
and licences expenditure Total
EUR EUR EUR
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Cost
As at 1 January 2016 1,256,376 92,866 1,349,242
As at 31 December 2016 and
1 January 2017 1,256,376 92,866 1,349,242
As at 31 December 2017 1,256,376 92,866 1,349,242
Accumulated amortisation
As at 1 January 2016 84,275 5,855 90,130
Amortisation charge 62,947 2,364 65,311
As at 31 December 2016 and
as at 1 January 2017 147,222 8,219 155,441
Charge for the year 29,455 2,357 31,812
As at 31 December 2017 176,677 10,576 187,253
Net Book Value
As at 1 January 2016 1,172,101 87,011 1,259,112
As at 31 December 2016 1,109,154 84,647 1,193,801
As at 31 December 2017 1,079,699 82,290 1,161,989
Capitalised exploration and evaluation expenditure represents
rights to the mining of decorative stone reserves in the Pejë,
Syriganë and Rahovec quarries in Kosovo. The Group was granted in
2011 rights of use by the local municipality for twenty years over
land in the Syriganë and Rahovec region through acquisition of the
issued share capital of Rex Marble SH.P.K and H&P SH.P.K.
On the 16 August 2014 the Company entered into a sub-lease
arrangement with New World Holdings (Malta) Limited in relation to
the Omega Alexandrian White marble quarry at Prilep in Macedonia.
This new quarry site is adjacent to the Company's existing
operations in Prilep. The consideration for the sub-lease was
EUR1,256,376 (GBP1,000,000) and a subsequent 40% gross revenue
royalty obligation. The sub-lease has an initial term of 20 years,
which is extendable by the Company for a further twenty years. The
sub-lease grants the Company the exclusive right to quarry,
process, remove and sell marble from the quarry. The Company will
pay for and provide all the equipment and staff required to operate
this quarry. The quarry is not yet operational.
Intangible assets relating to quarries not yet in operation are
treated as exploration and evaluation assets and assessed for
impairment in accordance with IFRS 6 Exploration and evaluation of
mineral resources. The Group has assessed intangible assets for
indicators of impairment and concluded there are no indicators of
impairment arising in the current year.
10. Property, plant and equipment
Construction Quarry Factory Land Office Total
in Progress Plant Plant Equipment
& Machinery & Machinery and
Leasehold
EUR improvements
EUR EUR EUR EUR
EUR
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Cost
As at 1 January
2016 1,772,312 2,456,212 160,000 27,983 4,416,507
Additions 1,014,463 290,524 - 2,118 1,307,105
As at 31
December
2016 and
as at 1 January
2017 2,786,775 2,746,736 160,000 30,101 5,723,612
Additions 253,815 242,164 - 387 496,366
Transfers (3,040,590) - 3,040,590 - - -
As at 31
December
2017 - 2,988,900 3,040,590 160,000 30,488 6,219,978
Accumulated
depreciation
As at 1 January
2016 - 801,517 - 17,873 819,390
Depreciation
charge - 236,682 - 4,970 241,652
As at 31
December
2016 and
as at 1 January
2017 - 1,038,199 - 22,843 1,061,042
Depreciation
charge - 355,585 44,949 - 4,315 404,848
As at 31
December
2017 - 1,393,784 44,949 - 27,158 1,465,891
Net Book
Value
As at 1 January
2016 1,772,312 1,654,695 160,000 10,110 3,597,117
As at 31
December
2016 2,786,775 1,708,537 160,000 7,258 4,662,570
As at 31
December
2017 - 1,595,116 2,995,641 160,000 3,330 4,754,087
The Company has assessed property, plant and equipment for
indicators of impairment and concluded there are no indicators of
impairment arising in the current year. During the current year the
Company completed work on its marble processing factory and has
therefore transferred EUR3,040,590 of assets from construction in
progress to Factory Plant & Machinery.
11. Borrowings
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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Current borrowings
Convertible loan notes held
at amortised cost 1,026,120 1,219,471
Other borrowings held at amortised 572,794 -
cost
Derivative over own equity
at fair value 140,111 70,530
1,739,025 1,290,001
Non-current borrowings
Convertible loan notes held 670,294 -
at amortised cost
Other borrowings held at amortised 798,370 -
cost
Derivative over own equity 233,789 -
at fair value
1,702,453 -
Series 1 Loan Note
On 31 August 2012 the Company issued a EUR1,295,278
(GBP1,060,000) fixed rate convertible unsecured loan note 2017
under the terms of the agreement signed 24 August 2012 with Amati
Global Investors Limited ("Series 1 Loan Note").
At any time prior to repayment of the Series 1 Loan Note, a
stockholder is able to issue a conversion notice. Under the initial
terms, the stockholder would receive such number of fully paid
ordinary shares as satisfied by the formula: 1 ordinary share for
every y pence nominal of stock converted, where y is the lesser of:
20 + (number of whole months which have lapsed between the date of
issue of the stock held by the stockholder and the date of receipt
of by the Company of a conversion notice multiplied by 0.1666); and
26.
Under the initial terms of the loan note interest accrued on the
Series 1 Loan Note at 8% per annum from the date of issue due
quarterly in arrears, until 31 August 2015. On 1 November 2015, the
interest rate was raised by the loan note holder to 25% per annum.
On the 7 June 2016 the company renegotiated the terms of the loan
note. As a result the interest rate reverted to 8% per annum.
Further the conversion price was reduced to 10 pence.
As at 31 December 2017 the Series 1 Loan Note held at amortised
cost had a balance of EUR1,026,120 (2016 - EUR1,219,471). The
Stockholders' option to convert the loan has been treated as an
embedded derivative and measured at fair value. As at 31 December
2017 the derivative had a value of EUR140,111 (2016 - EUR70,531).
The fair value has been assessed using a Black Scholes
methodology.
On 30 January 2018, the facility and any outstanding accrued
interest of the Series 1 Loan Note was repaid in full.
Series 3 Loan Note
On 28 June 2017, the Company issued a convertible loan note with
a value of GBP440,000 ("Series 3 Loan Note") to a non related
party. This new Series 3 Loan Note has an interest rate of 8% per
annum, in line with the Series 1 Loan Note issued to Amati Global
Investors Limited. The Loan Note is due for conversion or repayment
on 31 August 2019 with a conversion price set at 10p.
As at 31 December 2017, the Series 3 Loan Note held at amortised
cost had a balance of EUR495,616. The Stockholders' option to
convert the loan has been treated as an embedded derivative and
measured at fair value. As at 31 December 2017 the derivative had a
value of EUR171,891. The fair value has been assessed using a Black
Scholes methodology.
Series 4 Loan Note
On 28 December 2017, the Company issued a convertible loan note
with a value of GBP160,000 ("Series 4 Loan Note") to a non related
party. This new Series 4 Loan Note has an interest rate of 8% per
annum, in line with the Series 1 Loan Note issued to Amati Global
Investors Limited. The Loan Note is due for conversion or repayment
on 31 August 2019 with a conversion price set at 10.5p.
As at 31 December 2017 the Series 4 Loan Note held at amortised
cost had a balance of EUR174,678. The Stockholders' option to
convert the loan has been treated as an embedded derivative and
measured at fair value. As at 31 December 2017 the derivative had a
value of EUR61,897. The fair value has been assessed using a Black
Scholes methodology.
Other Borrowings
On 10 February 2017, the Company entered into a short term
finance arrangement with Peers Hardy (UK) Limited for GBP500,000
repayable on the 10 August 2017 at an interest rate of 15%. The
term of the facility may be increased at the Company's request to
31 October 2018. As at 31 December 2017 the loan note held at
amortised
cost had a balance of EUR572,794. The facility was fully repaid on the 30 January 2018.
On 2 June 2017 the Company entered into a GBP1,000,000 facility
arrangement with Brandon Hill Capital Limited, which may be drawn
down at the Company's request. As at 31 December 2017 GBP200,000
had been drawn down under this facility.
As at 31 December 2017 the loan note held at amortised cost had
a balance of EUR233,213. Brandon Hill Capital Limited agreed to
convert their outstanding loan into new Ordinary Shares at 10.5p
per share as part of the Placing announced by the Company on 3
January 2018. On 22 January 1,904,761 Ordinary Shares were issued
in full settlement of the outstanding liability. The facility
remains in place till 30 June 2019.
On 7 December 2017 the Company announced that it had received an
unsecured loan of GBP500,000 from Roy Harrison OBE, a non-executive
director of the Company. As at 31 December 2017 the loan note held
at amortised cost had a balance of EUR565,158. Roy Harrison Limited
agreed to convert his outstanding loan into new Ordinary Shares at
10.5 pence per share as part of the Placing announced by the
Company on 3 January 2018. On 22 January 2018 4,761,904 Ordinary
Shares were issued in full settlement of the outstanding
liability.
The directors consider that the carrying amount of borrowings
approximates their fair value at 31 December 2017.
12. Share capital
2017 2016 2017 2016
Number Number EUR EUR
-------------------------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ----------
Issued, called up
and fully paid Ordinary
shares of GBP0.01
each
At 1 January 181,067,074 159,848,266 2,281,345 2,008,809
Issued in the year 277,777 21,218,578 3,131 272,536
At 31 December 181,344,851 181,067,024 2,284,476 2,281,345
The Company has one class of ordinary share capital.
a. On a resolution at a general meeting, every member (whether
present in person, by proxy or authorised representative) has one
vote in respect of each ordinary share held by him.
b. All ordinary shares rank equally in the right to participate
in any approved dividend distribution applicable to this class of
share.
c. Except as otherwise provided below, all dividends must be
i. Declared and paid according to the amounts paid up on the
shares on which the dividend is paid; and
ii. Apportioned and paid proportionately to the amounts paid up
on the shares during any portion of the period in respect of which
the dividend is paid.
d. If any share is issued in terms of providing that it ranks
for dividend as from a particular date, that share ranks for
dividend accordingly.
e. In the event of any winding up all shares will rank equally
in relation to distribution of capital.
f. All shares are non-redeemable.
On 12 July 2017, Fox Marble issued 277,777 new ordinary shares
of 1p each ("Ordinary Shares") in the Company to Beaufort
Securities Limited at a deemed price of 9p per share, being the
closing bid price on 11 July 2017, in lieu of cash payment for
annual broking fees.
The Company has not recognised any transaction costs in relation
to the issue of share capital within share premium in the year to
31 December 2017 (2016 - EUR201,805).
On 19 January 2018, following the passing of all authorities at
a General Meeting held on that day the Company issued 14,692,852
ordinary shares at 10.5p per share. On 29 January 2018 the Company
issued 19,047,619 ordinary shares to Kesari Tours PVT Limited at a
price of 10.5p per share. Further details are included in note
29.
13. Accumulated losses
Year ended Year ended 31
31 December December
2017 2016
EUR EUR
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At 1 January (19,385,793) (16,629,376)
Loss for the year (3,437,389) (2,756,417)
At 31 December (22,823,182) (19,385,793)
Accumulated losses for the Group and Company include a charge of
GBP6,035,228 incurred in the year ended 31 December 2012.
Between 25 August 2011 and 29 September 2011 Fox Marble Limited
issued EUR1,508,807 (GBP1,195,000) of unsecured convertible loan
notes due 2016 ("Pre IPO loan note"). In the event of admission of
the Company and its parent to AIM these loan notes were to convert
to a variable number of ordinary shares of the Company to provide a
conversion value of 5:1. On the 24 August 2012, following the
acquisition of Fox Marble Limited by Fox Marble Holdings plc the
loan notes were novated from Fox Marble Limited to Fox Marble
Holdings plc.
Following the admission of the Company to AIM on the 31 August
2012 the loan notes with a carrying value of EUR1,508,807
(GBP1,195,000) were converted into 29,875,000 shares at an issue
price of 20p, with a total value of EUR7,544,035 (GBP5,975,000)
resulting in a non-cash accounting charge of EUR6,035,228 being
recognised in the statement of comprehensive income.
14. Events after the reporting period
On 3 January 2018, the Company announced its intention to issue
7,235,712 new Ordinary Shares at a price of 10.5 pence per share by
means of a placing through Brandon Hill Capital Limited to raise
GBP759,750 before expenses and to issue a further 19,047,619 new
Ordinary Shares at the Issue Price by means of a Subscription to
raise GBP2 million before expenses. The subscriber under the
Subscription Agreement is Kesari Tours PVT Limited.
In addition, the Company announced its intention to discharge
GBP783,000 of the Company's outstanding loans and other liabilities
by the issue of a further 7,457,140 new Ordinary Shares to certain
Directors and to Brandon Hill Capital Limited at 10.5 pence for
share.
Proceeds from the placing and subscription have been used to
fund the expansion of production capabilities at Fox Marble's
quarries and factory, repay existing debt obligations and provide
the Company with additional working capital as demand increases as
it continues to develop sales channels.
On 3 January 2018, the Company announced that it has signed a
three-year sales agreement with Mr Shailesh Patil. Subject to
achieving a minimum commitment of 3,000 tonnes per annum, the
agreement confers upon Mr Patil exclusivity as Fox Marble's
distributor for GCC nations, comprising Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE. The minimum commitment under the
agreement equates to approximately EUR600,000 to EUR800,000 per
annum. As part of the agreement, Mr Patil has committed to a
GBP500,000 advance payment to be offset against future orders.
On 19 January 2018, following the passing of all authorities at
a General Meeting held on that day the Company issued 14,692,852
ordinary shares at 10.5p per share. On 29 January the Company
issued 19,047,619 ordinary shares to Kesari Tours PVT Limited at a
price of 10.5p per share.
On 31 January 2018 the Company settled outstanding liabilities
in relation to the Series 1 Loan Note due Amati Global Investors
Limited. On 31 January 2018 the Company settled outstanding
liabilities in relation to the short term borrowings du Peers Hardy
(UK) Limited.
On 2 March 2018 the Company was notified that Beaufort
Securities Limited was being placed into insolvency and the
Financial Conduct Authority has imposed requirements on BSL and
BACSL to cease all regulatory activity. As a result Beaufort
Securities Limited ceased being joint broker to the Company.
15. Information
Copies of the Annual Report and Financial Statements will be
posted to shareholders. Further copies will be available from Fox
Marble Holding plc's registered office at 15 Kings Terrace, London,
NW1 OJP or on the Company's website at www.foxmarble.net.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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