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Velocity Composites PLC
27 June 2017
27 June 2017
Velocity Composites plc
("Velocity" or the "Company")
Interim Results for the six months ended 30 April 2017
Velocity Composites plc, the leading supplier of advanced
composite material kits to the aerospace industry, is pleased to
announce its first set of interim results published as a public
limited company for the six months ended 30 April 2017.
Highlights
Financial
-- Strong revenue growth up 31% to GBP9.3m (H1 2016: GBP7.1m).
-- Gross profit increased by 19% to GBP1.9m (H1 2016: GBP1.6m).
-- Operating profit of GBP56k (2016: GBP131k) and profit before
tax of GBP(35)k (2016: GBP97k), lower following the Company's
investment in its preparation for the IPO and new facility at
Fareham.
-- Net assets strengthened from GBP603k (October 2016) to GBP629k.
-- On 18 May 2017, the Company successfully listed on the AIM
market of the London Stock Exchange attracting total investment of
GBP14.4m including net cash proceeds into the business of
GBP9.2m.
Operational
-- Production commenced at the new facility in Fareham following
approvals from AS9100 and Airbus.
-- Management team further strengthened through the appointment
of Matthew Archer as Chief Commercial Officer.
Outlook
-- Board remains confident of meeting the market's full year expectations.
-- Customer and programme pipeline remains strong.
-- Proceeds from the IPO to be deployed to accelerate the
Company's growth strategy to augment the Business Development Team
alongside New Product Development, open a Research &
Development Centre and additional satellite facilities in close
proximity to new customers.
Jon Bridges, CEO of Velocity Composites said:
"The six months ended 30 April 2017 have been a transformational
period for the Company as we continued to successfully execute our
growth strategy through the opening of our second manufacturing
facility in Fareham, Hampshire, delivering new contract wins and
working towards the listing on the AIM market of the London Stock
Exchange in May 2017 raising net cash proceeds of GBP9.2million via
a significantly over-subscribed placing.
"The second half of the year has started strongly and we
continue to see demand for our services as the aerospace composites
industry enters a clear "make more for less" period, and our
customers look for new ways to reduce the cost of manufacture, both
in the supply chain and their own manufacturing areas. Velocity has
a clear strategy to capitalise on this growth opportunity and as
such, the Board remains confident of meeting the market's full year
expectations."
Ends
CONTACT DETAILS:
Velocity c/o Camarco
Jon Bridges, CEO Tel: 020 3757
Alan Kershaw, CFO 4980
finnCap (Nominated Adviser and Broker) Tel: 020 7220
Adrian Hargrave / Scott Mathieson / Kate Bannatyne 0500
(Corporate Finance)
Tim Redfern (Corporate Broking)
Camarco (Financial PR) Tel: 020 3757
Georgia Edmonds / Ginny Pulbrook / James Crothers 4980
About Velocity Composites
Velocity Composites plc ("VEL") is listed on the AIM market of
the London Stock Exchange. Velocity is a manufacturer of composite
material kits for the aerospace industry, delivering engineered
kits to build components on site. The Company's clients include
multi-national manufacturers of composite parts and assemblies, who
in turn deliver to the world's leading civil and military aircraft
manufacturers. The Airbus A330, A350, A380, Eurofighter Typhoon,
F35 Joint Strike Fighter and Bell Boeing V22 Osprey are all
constructed using parts manufactured from Velocity's kits. The
Company's business model reduces the operating costs of preparing
composite materials ahead of their usage in the construction of an
aircraft part and as such, its offering is disposed to being
self-financing for aircraft parts' manufacturers. Velocity
Composites also exports to Denmark, France, and Belgium.
For further information please visit:
http://www.velocity-composites.com/
Chairman's Statement
I am pleased to report that our first set of interim results
published as a publicly listed company are in line with
expectations and ahead of the same period last year. The company's
strategy of targeting customers where Velocity can generate savings
in material and labour costs alongside other tangible benefits to
aerospace manufacturers continues to provide strong visibility of
future potential revenues for the remainder of the financial
year.
Financial Highlights
The revenue outturn for the six months ending 30 April 2017 was
GBP9.3m (2016: GBP7.1m) representing an increase of 31% and gross
profit has improved to GBP1.9m (2016: GBP1.6m) being an increase of
19%, in the quieter half of our financial year. Profit before tax
has decreased to GBP(35)k (2016: GBP97k) and EPS has reduced to 0p
(2016 restated: 162p) as a result of the investment into the
Company in preparation for the Initial Public Offering ("IPO") and
for the opening of our second site in Fareham, Hampshire (UK).
Our successful IPO in May 2017 and the support from our new
institutional shareholders are testament to the hard work of our
wider team, brokers and advisers. The IPO raised net cash proceeds
of GBP9.2m and provides us with the resources we need to continue
to implement our rapid growth strategy with additional access to
capital if the company requires it in the future.
Whilst the Company's transition from private ownership to a
publicly listed company on the London Stock Exchange has only
recently taken place since the reporting date, the credibility and
authority is already being felt by our customers, suppliers and
management team with, as anticipated, potential opportunities
presenting themselves which are under careful consideration. The
Company does not propose to pay a dividend this year to allow
earnings to be re-invested for growth.
Business Model
The market for Velocity's products and services remains strong
and the Company intends to use part of the flotation proceeds, as
outlined during the IPO process, to augment the Business
Development Team alongside New Product Development, to open a
Research and Development Centre and add additional satellite
facilities in close proximity to new customers as new contracts are
signed. With the proceeds from the IPO, all matters are being
accelerated as vigorously as is possible in order to allow Velocity
to meet the latent demand for more efficient composite kit
provision in the UK, Europe and further afield.
Board and People
The Board is committed to operating to high standards of
corporate governance, as we believe that doing so will contribute
to the delivery of long term shareholder value. The aerospace
market also requires Velocity to operate on a Right First Time
Every Time basis and the flotation solidifies our commitment to
governance, quality and transparency.
We further strengthened the team with the appointment of Matthew
Archer as Chief Commercial Officer who joined us from GKN during
the period, and further appointments are being considered in order
that the Company can meet the demands of new and existing customers
during this phase of growth. It is often said, and in the case of
Velocity it could not be more true, that one of the Company's key
strengths is its highly skilled team and I would like to thank
everyone for their continued hard work and commitment to Velocity
Composites' success during the period. I very much look forward to
working with the whole team as we continue to grow the business and
within that, helping to provide more challenging and even more
rewarding roles for everyone.
Outlook
We have excellent and committed staff, a high-quality client
base, operate on growing aircraft platforms within the expanding
aerospace composites market and with our clear focus on growth and
with our supportive shareholder base, the Board looks to the future
with confidence.
Mark Mills
Chairman
26 June 2017
Chief Executive Officer's Report
Introduction
Velocity Composites is delighted to report its first published
interim results as a listed company. The six months ended 30 April
2017 have been a transformational period for the Company as we
continued to successfully execute our growth strategy through the
opening of our second manufacturing facility in Fareham, Hampshire
(UK), delivering new contract wins and working towards the listing
on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange in May 2017 raising
net cash proceeds of GBP9.2million via an over-subscribed
placing.
We continue to see strong demand for our services as the
aerospace composites industry enters a clear "make more for less"
period, and our customers are looking for new ways to reduce the
cost of manufacture, both in the supply chain and their own
manufacturing areas.
Strategy
At Velocity, we use our industry knowledge, business processes
and proprietary software to reduce the amount of raw material and
process time needed by our customers to manufacture composite
parts, whilst at the same time allowing our customers to outsource
a significant area of non-value added activity from their business.
This in turn makes the supply chain more efficient and less
expensive for our customers within the aerospace composites
industry and allows them to focus on their core business of
manufacturing, testing and assembling composite structures. This
subsequently enables aircraft manufacturers to reduce costs and
increase production rates, allowing our customers to more readily
meet the significant increases in aircraft build rates.
Having initially served regional UK customers in North West
England we identified a number of key aerospace manufacturing
customers in the south of England where we could replicate our
business model, capitalising on growth in the aerospace composites
sector. This resulted in key customer wins and the opening of our
facility in Fareham.
Prior to our IPO we identified a number of key aerospace
manufacturing clusters in Europe where we believe we can replicate
our business model. The next stage of our strategic expansion is to
engage with and look to open facilities close to these production
clusters in order to support our customers wherever they have
operations within Europe.
Operational review
Trading review
Trading has been in line with management expectations and
revenue has increased by 31% from the same period in FY16 as new
programmes and new facilities begin to deliver revenue to the
business. In addition, the increased costs experienced in FY16 due
to exchange rate variance have been significantly reduced following
the implementation of updated contractual arrangements with
customers.
Opening of our Fareham facility
Velocity acquired a new site in September 2016 in Fareham to
service additional customers within Southern England and also to
offer its services to mainland northern Europe. The 10,000 sq ft
facility is a replica of the Company's facility in Burnley and has
the capability of manufacturing all types of aerospace kits under
composite cleanroom conditions, whilst engineering, finance and
quality functions remain based at the Burnley facility.
Production at Fareham commenced in March 2017 after the site was
granted both AS9100 and Airbus approvals in January and February
2017, respectively. Whilst the site was opened for specific
customer contract wins, its opening has enabled new business to be
won based on its proximity to additional customers and programmes
located in this aerospace cluster.
New regulatory / manufacturer approvals
We continue to make excellent progress towards securing
internationally recognised, site specific, quality standard
approvals. This is a requirement of aerospace manufacturers and
during the period our Fareham production facility obtained the
necessary approvals to match those held by our Burnley
facility.
Order book / pipeline
We continue to see strong customer demand for our unique
proposition from leading tier 1 aerospace manufacturers and are
confident that the proceeds of the IPO can be used to expand the
territorial footprint of the business from a predominantly UK
business to a pan-European business with facilities in at least one
of the major European aerospace composite clusters.
Financial performance overview
-- Revenue continued to strengthen, up 31% to GBP9.3m (H1 2016:
GBP7.1m) and gross profit was up 19% to GBP1.9m (H1 2016:
GBP1.6m).
-- Operating profit of GBP56k (2016: GBP131k) and profit before
tax of GBP(35)k (2016: GBP97k) were lower following the Company's
investment in its preparation for the IPO and in the new facility
at Fareham.
-- Net assets have strengthened from GBP603k (October 2016) to GBP629k (April 2017)
Risk
In preparing these interim financial statements, management are
required to make accounting assumptions and estimates. The
assumptions and estimation methods are consistent with those
applied to the Annual Report and financial statements for the year
ended 31 October 2016. The principal risks and uncertainties that
may have a material impact on activities and results of the Group
remain materially unchanged from those described in the Annual
Report.
For many businesses, the negotiations between the United Kingdom
and European Union for its future relationship give cause for
uncertainty and concern. Whilst the present uncertainty is a
natural cause for concern, the aerospace sector is a global market
which unlike many other sectors is largely tariff free. The UK is
the second largest aerospace market in the world and works in
global alliance on long term projects which last for many years.
For Velocity, its strategy remains to be country agnostic and to
co-locate in aerospace clusters alongside its customers, which
helps to mitigate some of the risk that Brexit may otherwise bring
to the Company.
Outlook
The customer and aircraft programme pipeline remains strong as
customers look to reduce costs and simplify the supply chain. The
Board is seeing a stronger message from the industry around waste /
cost reduction as the primes look to be able to deliver more for
less in order to meet the order backlog and market dynamics and
this has delivered an increase in discussions at the appropriate
management level taking place with both existing and potential new
customers.
As the customer base increases and the number of multi-site
customers grow the Board sees further opportunity to meet customers
requirement wherever they operate and to offer intra-customer
optimisation across all their sites wherever they are located.
We have had a solid start to the year and the Board remains
confident of meeting market forecasts for the full year. We have
the right team, strategy and offering in place to strengthen our
market leading position as supplier of total composite material
kits to the aerospace sector and to create value for all of our
shareholders and customers.
Jonathan Bridges
Chief Executive Officer
26 June 2017
Condensed statement of total comprehensive income
For the six months ended 30 April 2017
Half year Half year Year ended
ended ended
30 April 30 April 31 October
2017 2016 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited) (audited)
Note GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
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Revenue 3 9,327 7,098 14,614
Cost of sales (7,388) (5,477) (11,135)
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Gross profit 1,939 1,621 3,479
Administrative expenses (1,894) (1,501) (3,770)
Other operating income 11 11 22
Operating profit / (loss) 56 131 (269)
Finance expense (91) (34) (86)
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(Loss)/profit before tax from
continuing operations (35) 97 (355)
Income tax (expense) / income (10) (33) 81
(Loss)/profit for the period
and total comprehensive (loss)
/ income (45) 64 (274)
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(Losses)/Earnings per share
- Basic (pence per share) from
continuing operations 4 (0p) 162p (692p)
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(Losses)/Earnings per share
- Diluted (pence per share)
from continuing operations 4 (0p) 162p (692p)
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The notes form part of this interim report.
Condensed statement of financial position
At 30 April 2017
As at As at As at
30 April 30 April 31 October
2017 2016 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited) (audited)
Note GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Non-current assets
Property, plant and equipment 1,059 792 773
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Total non-current assets 1,059 792 773
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Current assets
Inventories 2,777 1,953 2,345
Trade and other receivables 3,854 2,398 2,942
Corporation tax 19 - 29
Cash and cash equivalents 504 165 39
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Total current assets 7,154 4,516 5,355
Total assets 8,213 5,308 6,128
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Current liabilities
Trade and other payables 6,934 3,635 5,187
Grant income deferred 32 54 43
Corporation tax - 273 -
Net obligations under finance leases 164 198 92
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Total current liabilities 7,130 4,160 5,322
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Non-current liabilities
Deferred tax liabilities 97 149 97
Net obligations under finance leases 357 58 106
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Total non-current liabilities 454 207 203
Total liabilities 7,584 4,367 5,525
Net assets 629 941 603
Equity attributable to equity holders
of the company
Share capital 5 58 - -
Share premium 13 - -
Retained earnings 558 941 603
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Total equity 629 941 603
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The notes form part of this interim report.
Condensed statement of changes in equity
Six months ended 30 April 2017
Share Share Retained Total
capital premium earnings equity
Note GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
-------- -------- --------- --------
As at 31 October 2015 - - 916 916
Profit for the period - - 64 64
-------- -------- --------- --------
Total comprehensive income for
the period - - 64 64
-------- -------- --------- --------
Dividend payment - - (39) (39)
-------- -------- --------- --------
Total transactions with owners - - (39) (39)
As at 30 April 2016 - - 941 941
Loss for the period - - (338) (338)
-------- -------- --------- --------
Total comprehensive loss for the
period - - (338) (338)
-------- -------- --------- --------
Dividend payment - - - -
-------- -------- --------- --------
Total transactions with owners - - - -
As at 31 October 2016 - - 603 603
-------- -------- --------- --------
Loss for the period - - (45) (45)
-------- -------- --------- --------
Total comprehensive loss for the
period - - (45) (45)
-------- -------- --------- --------
Dividend payment - - - -
Issue of new shares 5 58 13 - 71
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Total transactions with owners 58 13 - 71
As at 30 April 2017 58 13 558 629
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The notes form part of this interim report.
Condensed statement of cash flows
For the six months ended 30 April 2017
Half year Half year Year ended
ended ended
30 April 30 April 31 October
2017 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited) 2016 (audited)
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
------------- ------------- ----------------
Operating activities
(Loss) / Profit for the period (45) 64 (274)
Taxation 10 33 (81)
(Profit) / Loss on disposal of property,
plant and equipment (3) - 1
Interest charge 91 34 86
Depreciation of property, plant and
equipment 119 181 281
Grant income amortization (11) (11) (22)
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161 301 (9)
(Increase)/Decrease in trade and other
receivables (912) (364) (908)
(Increase)/Decrease in inventories (432) (548) (940)
Increase/(Decrease) in trade and other
payables 1,747 782 2,334
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Cash generated from operations 564 171 477
Income taxes paid - - (240)
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Net cash flows from operating activities 564 171 237
Investing activities
Purchase of property, plant and equipment (48) (38) (120)
Proceeds from disposal of property, 4 - -
plant and equipment
Net cash used in investing activities (44) (38) (120)
Financing activities
Interest paid (91) (34) (86)
Repayment of finance lease capital (35) (56) (114)
Dividends paid - (39) (39)
Issue of new shares 71 - -
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Net cash used in financing activities (55) (129) (239)
Net increase / (decrease) in cash and
cash equivalents 465 4 (122)
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Cash and cash equivalents at beginning
of period 39 161 161
Cash and cash equivalents at end of
period 504 165 39
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Notes to Interim Report
1. General information
Velocity Composites plc (the 'Company') is a public limited
company incorporated and domiciled in England and Wales. The
registered office of the company is AMS Technology Park, Billington
Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11 5UB, United Kingdom. The registered
company number is 06389233.
The Company's principal activity is that of the sale of kits of
composite material and related products to the aerospace industry.
The Company re-registered from a private limited company to a
public limited company on 27 April 2017, and its shares were
admitted to trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of
the London Stock Exchange on 18 May 2017 (see note 6).
The condensed interim financial statements are unaudited and do
not constitute statutory financial statements within the meaning of
Section 435 of the Companies Act 2006. The auditor's review report
on these interim financial statements is set out on page 13. The
financial information for the year ended 31 October 2016 has been
derived from the published statutory financial statements. A copy
of the full accounts for that period, on which the auditor issued
an unmodified report that did not contain statements under Section
498(2) or 498(3) of the Companies Act 2006, has been delivered to
the Registrar of Companies.
These interim financial statements will be posted to all
shareholders and are available from the Registered Office at AMS
Technology Park, Billington Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11 5UB or
from our website at www.velocity-composites.com.
2. Accounting policies
Basis of preparation
These condensed interim financial statements are for the six
months ended 30 April 2017. This interim financial report has been
prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34,
'Interim Financial Reporting', as adopted by the European Union,
and has been prepared using consistent accounting policies as
applied in the full year accounts to 31 October 2016 and as
expected to be applied in the full year accounts to 31 October
2017. They have therefore been prepared in compliance with the
measurement and recognition criteria of IFRS as adopted by the
European Union.
These financial statements have been prepared on a going concern
basis and using the historical cost convention, as modified by the
revaluation of certain items, as stated in the accounting policies.
These policies have been consistently applied to all periods
presented, unless otherwise stated.
The financial statements are presented in sterling and have been
rounded to the nearest thousand (GBP'000).
Going concern
Having made reasonable enquiries, the Directors are of the
opinion that the Company has sufficient resources to continue in
operational existence for the foreseeable future and hence these
financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis.
This assessment has been supported by the preparation and
consideration of detailed forecasts to 31 October 2018 together
with projections on that basis to 31 October 2020 to project the
future growth of the Company, and flexing these forecasts through
sensitivity analyses.
The forecasts include consideration of the cash position of the
Company and the appropriate utilisation of the various facilities
available for funding this growth. We have also discussed with our
bankers and other financial advisers the resultant trading
performance and they have indicated a strong desire to continue to
support the funding of these growth activities.
3. Segmental analysis
The Company supplies a single range of kitted products into a
single industry and so has a single segment. Additional information
is given regarding the revenue receivable based on geographical
location of the customer.
An analysis of revenue by geographical market is given
below:
Half year Half year Year
ended ended ended
30 April 30 April 31 October
2017 (unaudited) 2016 (unaudited) 2016
(audited)
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
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Revenue
United Kingdom 9,225 7,055 14,517
Europe 102 43 97
9,327 7,098 14,614
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One customer of the Company is responsible for over 10% of the
total revenue in each of the periods presented. The majority of
revenue arises from the sale of goods. Where engineering services
form a part of revenue it is only in support of the development or
sale of the goods.
4. (Losses)/earnings per share
Half year Half year Year ended
ended ended 31 October
30 April 30 April 2016 (audited)
2017 (unaudited) 2016 (unaudited)
GBP GBP GBP
------------------ ------------------ ----------------
(Loss)/profit for the period (45,000) 64,000 (274,000)
Earnings/(loss) per share (pence
per share) (basic and diluted) (0p) 162p (692p)
Shares Shares Shares
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Weighted average number of shares
in issue 7,710,973 39,600* 39,600*
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* restated in accordance with the provisions of IAS33 to reflect
the impact of the subdivision of shares on 02 March 2017.
5. Share capital
Half year Half year Year ended
ended ended 31 October
30 April 30 April 2016 (audited)
2017 (unaudited) 2016 (unaudited)
GBP GBP GBP
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Share capital issued and fully paid 58,812 99 99
Ordinary shares of GBP0.0025 each 23,524,800 - -
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Ordinary shares of GBP1 each - 99 99
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Ordinary shares carry the right to one vote per share at general
meetings of the Company and the rights to share in any distribution
of profits or returns of capital and to share in any residual
assets available for distribution in the event of a winding up.
On 13 January 2017, the Company issued seven new GBP1 ordinary
shares to Mark Mills and three new GBP1 ordinary shares each to
Nigel Turner and Matthew Turner (being sons of Peter Turner). The
shares were issued at nominal value for no consideration. The
Company has received a deed of indemnification from Mark Mills and
Peter Turner for all taxation costs (excluding employer's National
Insurance) arising from the allotment of the shares.
On 14 February 2017, the Company issued a further two new GBP1
ordinary shares to Mark Mills and a further one new GBP1 ordinary
share each to Nigel Turner and Matthew Turner. The shares were
issued at nominal value with consideration at market value.
On 02 March 2017, the Company passed a resolution to reduce the
share premium account by GBP58,696 and to apply such sum in paying
up in full 58,696 ordinary shares of GBP1 each, and allot and issue
58,812 new shares to the existing shareholders. The Company then
subdivided its entire issued share capital such that 58,812 issued
ordinary shares of GBP1 each became 23,524,800 ordinary shares of
GBP0.0025 nominal value each.
On 27 April 2017, the Company re-registered under the Companies
Act 2006 as a public limited company, with its name changing from
Velocity Composites Limited to Velocity Composites plc, in
preparation for its shares being admitted to public trading.
6. Events after the reporting date
On 18 May 2017 the Company completed an Initial Public Offering
comprising a Placing and Admission to the Alternative Investment
Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange. As a result the Company
increased its share capital by 12,270,739 shares to 35,795,539.
The Placing proceeds were discharged as follows:
GBP'000
Selling Shareholders 4,000
Advisers fees 1,188
Company net proceeds 9,242
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Total proceeds 14,430
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If the transaction had occurred before the reporting date,
GBP546,000 of the advisers' fees would be charged to the Statement
of Comprehensive Income with GBP685,000 capitalised to equity in
share premium.
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