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Half-yearly Report

31 Jan 2008 07:00

31 January 2008 Surface Transforms Plc ("Surface Transforms" or "the Company") Half-yearly financial results for the six months ended 30 November 2007

Surface Transforms (AIM: SCE.L) is the UK's leading manufacturer of `next-generation' carbon fibre reinforced ceramic composite materials (CRFCs). The Company's products are being commercialised with major industry partners for a range of applications in the automotive and aerospace sectors.

Summary

* Turnover of ‚£205,997 (2006: ‚£116,439) * Losses after taxation ‚£213,956 (2006: ‚£292,098) * Cash position of ‚£1,592,785 * Order book of ‚£201,593 (as of 30 November 2007) * Automotive Braking Systems - the SystemST ceramic brakes system is now represented on over 25 car platforms and was recently launched on the new AVOCET performance car at the 2008 Autosport international show in Birmingham. * Aircraft Brake Systems - revenues from the aircraft brake systems sector continue to come from paid development contracts and ST's technology in this area is being evaluated by two major aircraft braking system OEMs.

Commenting on the outlook for the Company, Chairman, Kevin D'Silva, said;

"The Board believes that further progress will be made in the near future in particular, within the automotive and rocket component businesses.

"In spite of the widely reported rapid slowdown in world consumer and industrial markets, the Company continues to build its order book and expects turnover for the year ending May 2008 will be higher than the previous year."

For further Company details visit www.surface-transforms.com

Enquiries: Surface Transforms plc Tel: +44(0)1513 562 141 Dr Kevin Johnson Geoff Hall John East & Partners Limited (Nomad and Joint Tel: +44(0)20 7628 Broker) 2200 Simon Clements David Worlidge

Redmayne Bentley (Private client broker) Tel: +44(0)1943 886

600 Lucy Clapham Simon Flather Hansard Group Tel: +44(0)20 7245 1100 John Bick Chris Roberts

For further Company details visit www.surface-transforms.com, click on Armshare.

Chairman's Statement

In the six months ended 30 November 2007 the Company has achieved its financial targets for the first half of the financial year and it has made satisfactory progress towards achieving its main strategic targets for its business as follows:

* To gain additional, significant automotive brake contracts to operate alongside the Koenigsegg Automotive supply contract for ceramic brake discs. * To improve efficiency and reduce the cost of manufacturing ceramic brake discs.

FINANCIAL REVIEW

In the six months ended 30 November 2007, the Company generated turnover of ‚£ 205,997 (2006: ‚£116,439) which represents an increase of 77 per cent over the same period last year. The largest proportion, approximately 74 per cent, of this increase relates to revenue derived from sales of automotive discs.

As at 30 November 2007, the outstanding order book was ‚£201,593.

Losses after taxation for the six month period were reduced to ‚£213,956 (2006: loss ‚£292,098). It was decided that the next annual financial statements of the company for the year ending 31 May 2008, will be prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS's) as adopted by the EU ("adopted IFRS's). The results to 30 November 2007 and the comparative periods are prepared under adopted IFRS's. An IFRS restatement note (note 6) is included within this report, however, there were no material differences between the statements presented under adopted IFRS and statements presented under UK GAAP.

Total equity as at 30 November 2007 was ‚£2,129,137 (31 May 2007: ‚£1,413,058) and this included cash deposits of ‚£1,592,785 equivalent to 8.4 pence per share. (31 May 2007 ‚£878,971: equivalent to 6.3 pence per share).

Automotive Braking Systems

SystemST is now represented on over 25 car platforms. The most recent success came in January 2008 when Martin Miles Industries launched its new AVOCET performance car equipped with SystemST ceramic brakes. The AVOCET was launched at 2008 Autosport international show in Birmingham and approx 50 cars are expected to be built in the first year of operations.

Other car platforms which have adopted the SystemST product include:

Koenigsegg Automotive (www.koenigsegg.sw) - SystemST brakes are currently fitted to over 30 supercars and current production exceeds 25 cars per annum.

StopTech Inc (www.stoptech.com) - a company that supplies the US after market with upgraded brake systems. Sales in recent months have been slower than expected principally due to the weakness of the US dollar.

Mov'it GmbH (www.movit.de) - revenues generated from this customer have exceeded management's expectations and in the six month period under review 36 SystemST car disc sets have been purchased and a further 50 car sets are expected to be delivered in the second half of this financial year.

Ascari Cars (www.ascari.co.uk) - the Ascari A10 is fitted with SystemST brakes and approximately 10 car sets are expected to be delivered in 2008.

Weber Sports Cars (www.weber-sportcars.com) - Weber are close to starting production of their new car and are planning to build eight of these supercars in 2008.

Tramontana (www.tramontana.sp) - the Spanish supercar manufacturer equips its latest model with SystemST ceramic brake discs and approximately ten cars are expected to be sold in this financial year.

The Company hopes to be able to update investors with news of further automotive contracts in the short to medium term.

Aircraft Brake Systems

Revenues from the aircraft brake systems sector are principally from paid development contracts.

One of our customers, Dunlop Aircraft Braking Systems ("Dunlop"), a subsidiary of Meggitt plc, has now merged with a US competitor. Both of these companies are independently evaluating ST's technology.

Dunlop is a member of the ‚£1.34 million three year collaborative R&D project awarded by the DTI and managed by the Company.

People

We welcome Julio Faria to the board in his new capacity of non-executive director. We continue to ensure we incentivise management and staff with share options to ensure their potential rewards align with those of shareholders. During the next 12 months the Company intends to grant further options to senior management and key members of the operational team.

Outlook

The Board believes that further progress will be made in the near future in particular, within the automotive and rocket component businesses.

In spite of the widely reported rapid slowdown in world consumer and industrial markets, the Company continues to build its order book and expects turnover for the year ending May 2008 will be higher than the previous year.

Kevin D'SilvaChairman31 January 2008INCOME STATEMENT

for THE six months ended 30 November 2007

Note (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 31 May 30 November 30 November 2007 2007 2006 ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ Revenue 205,997 116,439 266,789 Cost of sales (103,663) (58,233) (138,955) Gross profit 102,334 58,206 127,834 Other operating income - revenue 125,682 52,869 176,530grants Distribution expenses - (490) - Administrative expenses: Before development costs (318,677) (281,141) (586,643) Development costs (312,314) (290,862) (560,005) Total administrative expenses (630,991) (572,003) (1,146,648) Operating loss (402,975) (461,418) (842,284) Financial income 32,625 33,303 59,845 Financial income 32,625 33,303 59,845 Loss before taxation (370,350) (428,115) (782,439) Taxation 2 156,394 136,017 136,017 Loss for the period attributable (213,956) (292,098) (646,422)to equity holders of the Company Loss per ordinary share Basic and diluted 3 (1.28p) (2.08p) (4.61p) BALANCE SHEETAS AT 30 NOVEMBER 2007 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) As at As at As at 30 November 30 November 31 May 2007 2006 2007 ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ Non current assets Property Plant and Equipment 334,828 164,812 289,455 Intangible assets 777 2,995 1,886 Total non current assets 335,605 167,807 291,341 Current assets Inventories 221,988 120,638 212,181 Trade and Other Receivables 257,039 104,390 289,576 Cash and cash equivalents 1,592,785 1,473,062 878,971 Total current assets 2,071,812 1,698,090 1,380,728 Total assets 2,407,417 1,865,897 1,672,069 Current liabilities Trade and other payables (278,280) (137,402) (259,011) Total liabilities (278,280) (137,402) (259,011) Net assets 2,129,137 1,728,495 1,413,058 Equity Share capital 190,308 140,308 140,308 Share premium account 5,751,198 4,902,715 4,902,715 Other reserves 463,885 463,885 463,885 Retained Earnings (4,276,254) (3,778,413) (4,093,850) Total equity attributable to equity 2,129,137 1,728,495 1,413,058shareholders of the Company

cash flow statement

FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2007

(Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 31 May 30 November 30 November 2007 2007 2006 ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ Cash generated from operating activities Loss for the period (213,956) (292,098) (646,422) Adjustments for: Depreciation 19,984 15,000 76,301 Financial Income (32,625) (33,303) (59,845) Equity settled share based payment 31,552 23,488 62,375expenses Taxation (156,394) (136,017) (136,017)

Operating loss before changes in working (351,439) (422,930) (703,608) capital and provisions

(Increase)/decrease in trade and other 32,537 (20,255) (205,441)receivables (Increase)/decrease in inventories (9,807) 3,697 (87,846) Increase in trade and other payables 19,269 8,388 129,997 (309,440) (431,100) (866,898) Tax Received 156,394 136,017 136,017

Net cash outflow from operating activities (153,046) (295,083) (730,881)

Cash flow from investing activities Interest Received 32,625 33,303 59,845 Acquisition of property, plant and (64,248) (8,547) (193,382)equipment

Net cash (outflow)/inflow from investing (31,623) 24,756 (133,537) activities

Cash flows from financing activities Gross proceed from the issue of share 1,000,000 - -capital Share issue costs (101,517) - - Net cash inflow from financing activities 898,483 - -

Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash 713,814 (270,327) (864,418) equivalents

Opening cash and cash equivalents 878,971 1,743,389 1,743,389 Closing cash and cash equivalents 1,592,785 1,473,062 878,971

statement of changes in shareholders equity

Unaudited six months to 30 November 2006 Share Share Other Retained Total capital premium reserves earnings ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ ‚£

Balance at 1 June 2007 140,308 4,902,715 463,885 (4,093,850) 1,413,058

Total income and - - - - -expense recognised directly in equity Loss for the period - - - (213,956) (213,956) Total recognised - - - (213,956) (213,956)income and expenses Share based payments - - - 31,552 31,552 Issue of new shares 50,000 848,483 - - 898,483 Balance at 30 November 190,308 5,751,198 463,885 (4,276,254) 2,129,1372007 Unaudited six months to 30 November 2007 Share Share Other Retained Total capital premium reserves earnings ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ ‚£

Balance at 1 June 2006 140,308 4,902,715 463,885 (3,509,802) 1,997,106

Total income and - - - - -expense recognised directly in equity Loss for the period - - - (292,098) (292,098) Total recognised - - - (292,098) (292,098)income and expenses Share based payments - - - 23,487 23,487 Balance at 30 November 140,308 4,902,715 463,885 (3,778,413) 1,728,4952006 Unaudited year ended to 31 May 2007 Share Share Other Retained Total capital premium reserves earnings ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ ‚£

Balance at 1 June 2006 140,308 4,902,715 463,885 (3,509,802) 1,997,106

Total income and - - - - -expense recognised directly in equity Loss for the period - - - (646,422) (646,422) Total recognised - - - (646,422) (646,422)income and expenses Share based payments - - - 62,374 62,374

Balance at 31 May 2007 140,308 4,902,715 463,885 (4,093,850) 1,413,058

NOTES

1. Basis of preparation

The half-yearly financial statements of the Company for the period ended 30 November 2007 are unaudited and do not comprise statutory accounts within the meaning of Section 240 of the Companies Act 1985.

The directors of the company have decided that, as permitted under the Companies Act 1985, the next annual financial statements of the company, for the year ending 31 May 2008, will be prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) as adopted by the EU ("adopted IFRSs"). Reconciliations and descriptions of the effect of the transition from UK GAAP to adopted IFRS on the Company's statements are provided in this half-yearly report.

This half yearly financial information has been prepared on the basis of the recognition and measurement requirements of adopted IFRS as at 30 November 2007 that are effective (or available for early adoption) at 31 May 2008, the Company's first annual reporting date at which it has decided to apply adopted IFRS. Based on these adopted IFRS, the directors have applied the accounting policies set out in note 6, which they expect to apply when the first annual financial statements are prepared in accordance with adopted IFRS for the year ending 31 May 2008.

However, the adopted IFRSs that will be effective (or available for early adoption) in the annual financial statements for the year ending 31 May 2008 are still subject to change and to additional interpretations and therefore cannot be determined with certainty. Accordingly, the accounting policies for that annual period will be determined finally only when the annual financial statements are prepared for the year ending 31 May 2008.

The comparative figures for the financial year ended 31 May 2007 are not the Company's statutory accounts for that financial year. Those accounts, which were prepared under UK GAAP, have been reported on by the Company's auditors and delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditors was (i) unqualified, (ii) did not include a reference to any matters to which the auditors drew attention by way of emphasis without qualifying their report, and (iii) did not contain a statement under section 237(2) or (3) of the Companies Act 1985.

2. Taxation

Analysis of credit in the period/year

(Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 31 May 30 November 30 November 2007 2007 2006 ‚£ ‚£ ‚£ UK Corporation tax Current tax on income for the period - - - Research and development tax 156,394 136,017 136,017repayment 156,394 136,017 136,017

The effective rate of tax for the period/year is lower than the standard rate of corporation tax in the UK of 30 per cent. principally due to losses incurred by the Company.

The deferred tax asset relating to losses has not been recognised in the financial statements because it is not possible to assess whether there will be suitable taxable profits from which the future reversal of the underlying timing differences can be deducted.

3. Loss per share (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 31 May 30 November 30 November 2007 2007 2006 Pence Pence Pence Loss per ordinary share: Basic and diluted (1.28) (2.08) (4.61)

Loss per ordinary share is based on the Company's loss for the financial period of ‚£213,956 (30 November 2006: ‚£292,098; 31 May 2007: ‚£646,422). The weighted average number of shares used in the basic calculation is 16,708,199 (30 November 2006: 14,030,748; 31 May 2007:14,030,748).

The calculation of diluted loss per ordinary share is identical to that used for the basic loss per ordinary share. This is because the exercise of share options would have the effect of reducing the loss per ordinary share and is therefore not dilutive under the terms of International Accounting Standard 33 "Earnings per share".

4. Dividends

The directors are not proposing the payment of a dividend in respect of the six months ended 30 November 2007.

5. Copies of results

Copies of half-yearly financial results will be sent to shareholders shortly and will also be available at the Company's registered office, Unit 4, Olympic Park, Poole Hall Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH66 1ST and on the Company's website www.surface-transforms.com.

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