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Final results and Notice of AGM

17 Apr 2019 07:00

RNS Number : 4140W
Mobile Tornado Group PLC
17 April 2019
 

 

 

Mobile Tornado Group plc

("Mobile Tornado", the "Company" or the "Group")

 

Final results and Notice of AGM

 

 

Mobile Tornado Group plc, the leading provider of instant communication mobile applications to the enterprise market, announces its audited results for the year ended 31 December 2018.

 

 

Financial Highlights

 

2018

2017

£'000

 

£'000

Recurring revenue

2,049

2,070

Non-recurring revenue*

925

460

Total revenue

2,974

2,530

Gross profit

2,659

2,424

Administrative expenses

(3,547)

(4,147)

Adjusted EBITDA**

(888)

(1,724)

Group operating loss

(1,283)

(1,755)

Loss before tax

(1,902)

(2,453)

 

 

· Total revenue increased by 18% to £2.97m (2017: £2.53m)

o Recurring revenues remained largely unchanged at £2.05m (2017: £2.07m)

o Non-recurring revenues* increased by 101% to £0.93m (2017: £0.46m)

· Gross profit increased by 10% to £2.66m (2017: £2.42m)

· Operating expenses before depreciation, amortisation, exceptional items and

exchange differences decreased by 14% to £3.55m (2017: £4.15m)

· Adjusted EBITDA** loss of £0.89m (2017: £1.72m)

· Group operating loss for the year decreased to £1.28m (2017: £1.76m)

· Loss after tax of £1.54m (2017: £1.60m)

· Basic loss per share of 0.47p (2017: 0.61p)

· Cash at bank of £0.35m (2017: £0.73m) with net debt of £8.07m (2017: £9.81m)

 

*Non-recurring fees comprising installation fees, hardware, professional services and capex license fees

**Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, exceptional items and excluding exchange differences

 

 

Operating highlights

 

· Development of Bundled push-to-talk ("PTT") Sales solution successfully deployed in volume resulting in significant licence and handset sales improvement

· Sustained R&D investment in platform now delivering material operational cost benefit

· Technical improvements have widened addressable market, with numerous engagements for the first time with high value Public Safety and Government Agency customers

· Total Cost of Ownership reductions increase accessibility for workforce efficiency enterprise customers

· Expanding pipeline of reseller and Independent Solution Vendors ("ISV") engagement following improvement to third party integration solutions

 

Jeremy Fenn, Chairman of Mobile Tornado, said: "This year has been a landmark year and one of substantial development for the Group. Our improved operating efficiency following a long period of sustained investment is clearly paying off and the successful launch of our Bundled PTT offering which delivers a complete solution to end users has driven significantly improved financial performance.

 

"We are seeing increasing interest in the Group's products and solutions, and where we encounter inevitable competition, we are demonstrating that we can succeed against established providers based on the superior quality, flexibility, robustness and features of our technical platform. The improved functionality and flexibility we now have has also driven down the total cost of ownership of our solutions widening our addressable market.

 

"Under Avi Tooba's leadership, we have a strong team focused on consistent execution. We expect that the rapidly improving operating performance of the business will now deliver durable long-term cash flows and we are confident this will start to drive meaningful returns to our shareholders."

 

Enquiries:

 

Mobile Tornado Group plc

www.mobiletornado.com

Jeremy Fenn, Chairman

+44 (0)7734 475 888

Allenby Capital Limited (Nominated Adviser & Broker)

+44 (0)20 3328 5656

James Reeve / Nicholas Chambers

Walbrook PR Ltd

+44(0)2079338780 or mobiletornado@walbrookpr.com

Paul Cornelius

Sam Allen

 

 

Financial results and key performance indicators

 

Total revenue for the year ended 31 December 2018 increased by 18% to £2.97m (2017: £2.53m). Recurring revenues remained largely unchanged at £2.05m (2017: £2.07m). Non-recurring revenues, comprising installation fees, hardware, professional services and capex license fees increased to £0.93m (2017: £0.46m). This was a target area for delivering growth during the financial year and the Board is pleased with the increase of 101%. As a result, gross profit increased by 10% to £2.66m (2017: £2.42m).

 

Our operating expenses before depreciation, amortisation, exceptional items and exchange differences in the year decreased by 14% to £3.55m (2017: £4.15m), reflecting the positive impact those previous investments in the development and operating efficiencies of our enhanced technical platform have delivered.

Due to the annual revaluation of certain financial liabilities on the balance sheet, the Group reported a translation loss of £0.14m (2017: gain of £0.14m) arising from the depreciation of sterling relative to other operating currencies as at 31 December 2018 versus the previous year end. The Group recorded an income tax credit in respect of our qualifying investment in R&D activities of £0.37m (2017: £0.85m).

The loss after tax for the year decreased to £1.54m (2017: loss of £1.60m) and a reduced basic loss per share of 0.47p (2017: 0.61p).

The net cash outflow from operating activities was £1.85m (2017: £1.53m). At 31 December 2018, the Group had £0.35m cash at bank (31 December 2017: £0.73m) and net debt of £8.07m (31 December 2017: £9.81m).

 

 

Results and dividends

 

The Directors do not recommend the payment of a dividend in respect of the year ended 31 December 2018 (year ended 31 December 2017: nil). The Company currently intends to reinvest future earnings to finance the growth of the business over the near term.

 

 

Review of Operations

 

2018 was the second full year under Avi Tooba's tenure as CEO of the business. The significant improvements made to the platform under his guidance in addition to and alongside the strengthening of his team translated into real sales traction in 2018. As initially reported in our half year report, and subsequent trading update, our sales improvements started to show in the second half of the year and we are hugely encouraged by the transition we are now witnessing in our financial performance.

 

A major contributing factor to this has been the development and successful deployment of a Bundled PTT sales solution that combines a perpetual software licence, handset and dispatch console. This helped to deliver a non-recurring revenue increase of 101% over the period. We made the strategic decision in consultation with our Israeli Mobile Network Operator ("MNO") partner in the early part of the year to develop this package that involved the sourcing of a select number of dedicated PTT handset types.

 

From the Group's perspective, a Bundled PTT solution has multiple commercial benefits; it reduces the sales cycle considerably allowing for large numbers of the same PTT configured handsets to be sold into large enterprises without significant intervention from our MNO partner. It also allows us to capture additional sales margin on the handset itself, an entirely new revenue stream, and which is highly cash-flow generative as both handset sales and license revenue are received upfront. The initial uptake of our proposition has been encouraging as we have seen large multinational enterprises, taxi companies, international logistics businesses, government entities and municipalities amongst others select our solutions over the competition. Migration has tended to be in batches of users, and so whilst the initial numbers might appear small on a relative basis we see significant intrinsic value in the initial sales we have already made and we anticipate material upsizing in these deployments, an expectation supported by the pipeline forecasts of our MNO partner.

 

Having successfully launched this solution in Israel, we will selectively make the bundled solution more widely available. We do not see it replacing our recurring licence model, but we see it as a complementary proposition, widening the addressable markets we can serve, especially in business critical and workforce efficiency markets where lower cost cellular PTT handsets are most relevant. Despite the considerable resource we put behind the launch of the bundled solution, it was particularly pleasing to see that we were able to maintain our levels of recurring revenues.

 

 

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)

 

The strategy and focus around Mobile Tornado's route to market for its products, regionally and segmented by partner type, did not change substantially over the past 12 months. On the MNO side, key markets for the business remain Africa, South America and Israel and we are already partnered with the leading MNO in each market.

 

We have already highlighted the progress in Israel with our bundled solution, but I would reiterate that we recognise the unique strategic opportunity to capture a large number of PTT users on the back of the planned iDEN switch off now scheduled for the end of 2019. We have already converted a number of high-quality customers and progress with both enterprise and government agency prospects is very positive and we expect sales momentum will continue to build.

 

In Africa, where we are also engaged with the leading operators, our strategic advantage is the technical superiority we have. Cellular infrastructure on this continent is still largely 2G and 3G, and we are currently the only cellular PTT carrier grade market solution that can transition seamlessly across 2G, 3G, 4G and WiFi networks, delivering an uninterrupted service to the user. We have made good progress with our partner in this territory and have several trials running with public safety and government agency customers. South Africa is also a major security market and we are pleased to have deployed our solution into several multinational blue-chip security companies.

 

In South America, our partners have continued to support our direct to enterprise offering and trials are being conducted with a number of large enterprise customers. We are also in the process of implementing substantial platform upgrades with our MNO partners in Colombia and Mexico, designed to cater for a material increase in new users. We anticipate that this investment is a precursor to the increased deployment of our proposition in the region in the medium term. The market dynamics of these markets, which are also iDEN influenced, are similar to Israel in some respects so we are being patient.

 

 

Independent Solution Vendors (ISVs) and Software Integrators

 

We continue to see ever more integrated productivity solutions that connect the physical and digital worlds to deliver new and impactful answers to enterprise business challenges. Instant communication solutions are at the centre of this and we are engaged with numerous reseller partners involved in supply chain efficiency across a broad spectrum of business sectors including distribution, retail, remote operator, mining and resources, delivery services and manufacturing. Under this model our solution forms part of a wider bespoke solution to that workforce efficiency customer.

 

Key to our traction in this area has been the successful work we have completed to improve and simplify our Software Development Kit ("SDK") which now allows a third party system integrator to implement our software solution into their own platform in a matter of minutes under remote guidance from our technical team.

 

This market is a source of huge recurring revenue potential for the business and having identified numerous sector specialists to partner with we anticipate third party reseller solutions will become an area of increasing focus for the business over the coming 12-month period.

 

 

Investment and R&D

 

Moving onto the investment and operating expense side of the business, I would like to highlight that the improvement in our financial performance was not driven entirely from our sales successes. The multiple enhancements made to our technical platform following sustained investment over the last two years has allowed us to operate our technical platform more efficiently and was the primary reason for the £600,000 reduction in administrative expenses during the year. This was achieved despite widening our sales channels with the development of our bundled PTT solution, and further increasing the overall functionality and available features of our products.

 

The focus of our technical investment activity continues to centre on the robustness and efficiency of our platform, and its complimentary feature set. The costs of deploying our platform in terms of servers, devices and consoles continues to fall, widening our addressable market at both the higher and lower end of the market.

 

At the higher end, which encompasses Public Safety and Government Agency customers, the quality, relevance and efficiency of our technology solution cannot be ignored and there are developments to be excited about in this regard. Meeting the needs of this market from a technology perspective has not been easy but we have made four key improvements in this area over the period.

 

First, is our user and channel capacity. Our dual redundant servers can now be deployed to comfortably cater for up to 200,000 users, and our dispatch console solution can now simultaneously handle 18 independent PTT channels. This is a key threshold for most government agencies from a public safety perspective. Secondly, we have increased security by introducing end-to-end encryption where we now have a different encryption key on every transmission. Thirdly, we are about to launch our recording server that will enable customers to record all private and group communications across the system to support any necessary investigations. And finally, on the efficiency side, we have made significant improvements to the server and application to materially improve battery consumption on the device. This is particularly relevant to the public safety customers we are engaged with where operators can be field based for long periods.

 

We recognise that the barriers to entry for cellular based PTT solution providers like Mobile Tornado into the public safety markets are very high, in large part due to the control exerted by the incumbent players offering radio-based solutions which operate on their own high cost bespoke infrastructure and handsets. They will not give up their control of these markets easily, but we believe that, with our constantly improving cellular based solution, we are well placed to secure Public Safety contracts for the first time. These system improvements aimed specifically at the Public Safety market ensure we are at the forefront of cellular PTT communications technology and give us confidence that the trials and negotiations we are engaged in will bring us success in due course.

 

At the lower end of the market, enterprise engagement is largely about the "Total Cost of Ownership" and ensuring that we are widening the accessibility of our solutions to workforce efficiency customers. We have already covered some aspects of this that surround the efforts we made around our bundled PTT offering with lower cost handsets. Alongside this, we can now make our server platform available for as little as $20,000, which allows an enterprise to deploy a bespoke system at a very reasonable price. A good example of the relevance of this is the interest seen from certain mining groups in Africa who are interested to deploy dedicated bespoke platforms within each of their mines.

 

 

Principal risks and uncertainties

 

The management of the business and the nature of the Group's strategy are subject to a number of risks.

 

The Directors have set out below the principal risks facing the business. The Directors are of the opinion that a thorough risk management process is adopted, which involves the formal review of all the risks identified below. Where possible, processes are in place to monitor and mitigate such risks.

 

 

Product obsolescence

 

Due to the nature of the market in which the Group operates, products are subject to technological advances and as a result, obsolescence. The Directors are committed to the research and development strategy in place and are confident that the Group is able to react effectively to the developments within the market.

 

 

Indirect route to market

 

As described above, one of the Group's primary channels to market are MNOs reselling our services to their enterprise customers. Whilst MNOs are ideally positioned to forward sell our services and are likely to possess material resources for doing so, there remains an inherent uncertainty arising from the Group's inability to exert full control over the sales and marketing strategies of these customers.

 

 

Going concern and funding

 

The Financial Statements are prepared on a going concern basis.

 

When determining the adoption of this approach the Directors have considered a wide range of information relating to present and future conditions, including the current state of the Balance Sheet, future projections, cash flow forecasts, access to funding, ability to successfully secure additional investment, available mitigating actions and the medium-term strategy of the business.

 

As noted above, 2018 represented a significant year of delivery for the Group, both in terms of financial performance and technical development and as we look ahead into 2019, the Group expects to continue this upward trajectory across its three key geographical markets.

 

In common with many businesses at this stage of development, the Group is dependent on its ability to meet its cash flow forecasts. Within those forecasts, the Group has included a number of significant payments and receipts based on its best estimate but, as with all forecasts, there does exist some uncertainty as to the timing and size of those payments and receipts. In particular the forecasts assume receipt of a significant outstanding customer debt, the ongoing deferral and phased payment of some of the Group's creditors, and the continuation at the current level of both the recurring revenue and a significant increase in the level of non-recurring revenues, including receipts in the current quarter. In the event that some or all of these receipts are delayed, deferred or reduced, or payments not deferred, management has considered the actions that it would need to take to conserve cash. These actions would include significant cost savings (principally payroll based) and/or seeking additional funding from its shareholders. These conditions, along with the other matters explained in note 1 to the financial statements in the report and accounts, indicate the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the Group's ability to continue as a going concern. The financial statements do not include the adjustments that would result if the Group was unable to continue as a going concern.

 

The Directors, while noting the existence of a material uncertainty and having considered the possible management actions as noted above, are of the view that the Group is a going concern and will be able to meet its debts as and when they fall due for a period of at least 12 months from the date of signing these accounts.

 

 

Outlook

 

This year has been a landmark year and one of substantial development for the Group. Our improved operating efficiency following a long period of sustained investment is clearly paying off and the successful launch of our Bundled PTT offering which delivers a complete solution to end users has driven significantly improved financial performance.

 

We are seeing increasing interest in the Group's products and solutions, and where we encounter inevitable competition we are demonstrating that we can succeed against established providers based on the superior quality, flexibility, robustness and features of our technical platform. The improved functionality and flexibility we now have has also driven down the total cost of ownership of our solutions widening our addressable market.

 

Under Avi Tooba's leadership we have a strong team focused on consistent execution. We expect that the rapidly improving operating performance of the business will now deliver durable long term cash flows and we are confident this will start to drive meaningful returns to our shareholders.

 

Approved by the Board of Directors and signed on behalf of the Board

 

 

 

 

Jeremy Fenn

Chairman

17 April 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consolidated income statement

For the year ended 31 December 2018

 

2018

2017

£'000

 

£'000

Continuing operations

Revenue

 

2,974

2,530

 

 

Cost of sales

 

(315)

(106)

Gross profit

 

2,659

2,424

 

Operating expenses

 

Administrative expenses

 

(3,547)

(4,147)

Exchange differences

 

(138)

135

Exceptional items

(49)

(54)

Depreciation and amortisation expense

 

(208)

(112)

Total operating expenses

 

(3,942)

(4,179)

 

Group operating loss before exchange differences,

 

exceptional items & depreciation and amortisation expense

 

(888)

(1,724)

 

Group operating loss

(1,283)

(1,755)

 

Finance costs

 

(619)

(698)

 

Loss before tax

 

(1,902)

(2,453)

 

Income tax credit

367

852

Loss for the year

 

(1,535)

(1,601)

 

 

Loss per share (pence)

 

Basic and diluted

(0.47)

(0.61)

 

 

Consolidated statement of comprehensive income

For the year ended 31 December 2018

 

2018

2017

£'000

 

£'000

 

 

 

Loss for the year

(1,535)

(1,601)

 

Other comprehensive loss

 

 

Item that will subsequently be reclassified

 

to profit or loss:

 

Exchange differences on translation

 

of foreign operations

 

(28)

41

 

Total comprehensive loss for the year

 

(1,563)

(1,560)

 

Attributable to:

 

Equity holders of the parent

 

(1,563)

(1,560)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consolidated statement of changes in equity

For the year ended 31 December 2018

 

 

Share

Share

Reverse acquisition

Merger

Foreign currency translation

Accumulated

Total

capital

premium

reserve

reserve

reserve

Losses

equity

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

Balance at 1 January 2017

4,951

12,012

(7,620)

10,938

(2,254)

(32,664)

(14,637)

Equity settled share-based payments

-

-

-

-

-

45

45

Issue of share capital

476

660

-

-

-

-

1,136

Transactions with owners

476

660

-

-

-

45

1,181

Loss for the year

-

-

-

-

-

(1,601)

(1,601)

Exchange differences on translation

of foreign operations

-

-

-

-

41

-

41

Total comprehensive loss for the year

-

-

-

-

41

(1,601)

(1,560)

Balance at 31 December 2017

5,427

12,672

(7,620)

10,938

(2,213)

(34,220)

(15,016)

Share

Share

Reverse acquisition

Merger

Foreign currency translation

Accumulated

Total

capital

premium

reserve

reserve

reserve

Losses

equity

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

Balance at 1 January 2018

5,427

12,672

(7,620)

10,938

(2,213)

(34,220)

(15,016)

Equity settled share-based payments

-

-

-

-

-

54

54

Issue of share capital

1,558

2,252

-

-

-

-

3,810

Transactions with owners

1,558

2,252

-

-

-

54

3,864

Loss for the year

-

-

-

-

-

(1,535)

(1,535)

Exchange differences on translation

of foreign operations

-

-

-

-

(28)

-

(28)

Total comprehensive loss for the year

-

-

-

-

(28)

(1,535)

(1,563)

Balance at 31 December 2018

6,985

14,924

(7,620)

10,938

(2,241)

(35,701)

(12,715)

 

 

 

Consolidated statement of financial position

As at 31 December 2018

 

2018

2017

£'000

£'000

Assets

Non-current assets

Property, plant and equipment

219

276

Intangible assets

88

125

307

401

Current assets

Trade and other receivables

1,705

1,721

Inventories

151

1

Cash and cash equivalents

354

732

2,210

2,454

Liabilities

Current liabilities

Trade and other payables

(4,555)

(5,085)

Borrowings

(2,796)

(10,545)

Net current liabilities

(5,141)

(13,176)

Non-current liabilities

Trade and other payables

(2,257)

(2,241)

Borrowings

(5,624)

-

(7,881)

(2,241)

Net liabilities

(12,715)

(15,016)

Equity attributable to the owners of the parent

Share capital

6,985

5,427

Share premium

14,924

12,672

Reverse acquisition reserve

(7,620)

(7,620)

Merger reserve

10,938

10,938

Foreign currency translation reserve

(2,241)

(2,213)

Accumulated losses

(35,701)

(34,220)

Total equity

(12,715)

(15,016)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consolidated statement of cash flows

For the year ended 31 December 2018

 

2018

2017

£'000

£'000

Operating activities

Cash used in operations

(1,849)

(1,528)

Tax received

493

431

Net cash used in operating activities

(1,356)

(1,097)

Investing activities

Purchase of property, plant & equipment

(101)

(80)

Net cash used in investing activities

(101)

(80)

Financing activities

Issue of ordinary share capital

1,351

1,190

Share issue costs

(81)

(54)

(Repayment of) /Proceeds from borrowings

(200)

620

Net cash inflow from financing activities

1,070

1,756

Effects of exchange rates on cash

and cash equivalents

9

(12)

Net (decrease)/increase in cash and

cash equivalents in the year

(378)

567

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year

732

165

Cash and cash equivalents at end of year

354

732

 

 

 

Notes to the financial statements

 

1 Financial information

 

The financial information set out in this final results announcement does not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of s434 of the Companies Act 2006. Statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2018 will be dispatched to shareholders for approval at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 17 June 2019. The statutory accounts contain an unqualified audit report, which did not include a statement under s498(2) or s498(3) of the Companies Act 2006, and will be delivered to the Registrar of Companies.

The statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2017 which have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies, contained an unqualified audit report and did not include a statement under s498(2) or s498(3) of the Companies Act 2006.

 

 

2 Segmental analysis

 

The Group presents its results in accordance with internal management reporting information to the chief operating decision makers (Board of Directors). At 31 December 2018 the Board continued to monitor operating results by category of revenue within a single operating segment, the provision of instant communication solutions. Under IFRS 8 the Group has only one operating segment. Therefore, the results presented in the income statement are the same as those required under IFRS 8, save for the year end entry of IFRS 2 share option charge of £54,000 (year ended 31 December 2017: £45,000).

 

 

Revenue by category

 

2018

2017

£'000

£'000

License fees

2,124

1,972

Hardware & software

307

38

Professional services

319

319

Other

224

201

Total

2,974

2,530

 

 

 

Revenue is reported by geographical location of customers. Non-current assets are reported by geographical location of assets.

 

 

2018

2018

2017

2017

Non-current

Non-current

Revenue

assets

Revenue

assets

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

UK

31

10

33

15

Europe

352

-

437

-

North America

1,146

-

1,018

-

South America

421

17

367

28

Israel

695

269

274

358

Africa

329

11

401

-

Total

2,974

307

2,530

401

 

 

Our mobile network operator customer in Canada represents £1,050,000 (2017: £886,000) of the total revenue of the Group.

 

 

3 Loss per share

 

Basic loss per share is calculated by dividing the loss attributable to ordinary shareholders of £1,535,000 (2017: £1,601,000) by the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the year of 326,694,121 (2017: 263,398,121).

 

 

2018

2017

Basic and diluted

Basic and diluted

Loss

Loss

Loss

Loss

per share

per share

£'000

pence

£'000

pence

Loss attributable to

ordinary shareholders

(1,535)

(0.47)

(1,601)

(0.61)

Adjusted basic loss per share

(1,535)

(0.47)

(1,601)

(0.61)

 

 

The loss attributable to ordinary shareholders and the weighted average number of ordinary shares for the purpose of calculating the diluted earnings per ordinary share are identical to those used for basic earnings per ordinary share. This is because the exercise of share options are anti-dilutive under the terms of IAS 33.

 

 

4 Annual General Meeting

 

The Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Cardale House, Cardale Court, Beckwith Head Road, Harrogate, HG3 1RY on 17 June 2019 at 9.00 a.m. The audited results for the year ended 31 December 2018 will be posted to shareholders shortly and will be available on the Company's website at www.mobiletornado.com at the same time.

 

 

This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. RNS is approved by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a Primary Information Provider in the United Kingdom. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. For further information, please contact rns@lseg.com or visit www.rns.com.
 
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4th Apr 20224:35 pmRNSPrice Monitoring Extension
1st Apr 20222:06 pmRNSSecond Price Monitoring Extn
1st Apr 20222:00 pmRNSPrice Monitoring Extension
31st Mar 20227:00 amRNS2021 Final Results
30th Mar 20229:00 amRNSPrice Monitoring Extension
24th Mar 20227:00 amRNSVariation to loan facility and notice of results
1st Feb 20227:00 amRNSFull Year Trading Update
1st Dec 20217:00 amRNSUpdate re. Canadian customer
29th Sep 20217:00 amRNS2021 Interim Results
24th Sep 20217:00 amRNSExtension to facility & notice of interim results
29th Jun 202112:00 pmRNSResult of AGM
4th Jun 20211:00 pmRNSNotice of AGM and amendment to preference shares
31st Mar 20217:00 amRNSFinal Results
27th Jan 20217:00 amRNSFull-Year Trading Update
9th Dec 20207:00 amRNSPartnership Agreement with Telrad Networks
30th Sep 20204:15 pmRNSResult of AGM
23rd Sep 20207:00 amRNSCovid-19 Track and Trace Mobile Solution deployed
23rd Sep 20207:00 amRNSExtension to revolving loan facility
23rd Sep 20207:00 amRNS2020 Interim Results
4th Sep 202012:00 pmRNSNotice of AGM and amendment to preference shares
23rd Jun 202011:23 amRNSGrant of Options
18th Jun 20209:55 amRNSPosting of annual report and statement re AGM
9th Apr 20202:06 pmRNSSecond Price Monitoring Extn
9th Apr 20202:01 pmRNSPrice Monitoring Extension
9th Apr 20207:00 amRNS2019 Final Results
3rd Jan 20207:00 amRNSFull Year Trading Update
15th Nov 20197:00 amRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
18th Sep 20197:00 amRNSHalf-year Report
30th Aug 20195:00 pmRNSTotal Voting Rights
31st Jul 20197:00 amRNSSubscription to raise £750,000 and trading update
17th Jun 201911:40 amRNSResult of AGM
21st May 20197:00 amRNSPosting of Annual Report and Notice of AGM
17th Apr 20197:00 amRNSFinal results and Notice of AGM

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