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Seed Capital Solutions #SCSP – Board Changes
Seed Capital Solutions plc (LON: SCSP), a Company formed for the purpose of acquiring a business or businesses operating in market sectors that can display strong ESG credentials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Segar Karupiah (“Segar”) as Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”).
Segar Karupiah, aged 64 has over 35 years of experience in financial and accountancy roles, and latterly senior PLC executive roles. After joining the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1986, Segar held accountancy roles at Automotive & Financial Group Plc and Caledonia Motor Group Plc during the 1990’s. In the early noughties, Segar held operational roles at Lookers Southern Plc, and took up directorship roles at Mobile Gaming Solutions Plc and Danmar Management Ltd, where he remains to this day. Segar will take up his position with immediate effect.
CEO John Zorbas commented: “I pleased to welcome Segar as our new CFO at Seed Capital Solutions. Creating sustainable solutions to societal problems represents a key challenge for every company and every board of directors in today’s corporate world, and this is a factor that investors have become increasingly aware of. I look forward to working with Segar and our Board to identify the very best ESG investment opportunities.”
MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Seed Capital Solutions plc | Tel: +44 (0)1535 647 479 | |||
Chairman Damion Greef
Brand Communications |
Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608 |
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Public & Investor Relations | ||||
Alan Green
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ABOUT SEED CAPITAL SOLUTIONS PLC
Seed Capital Solutions Plc (LON: SCSP) has been formed for the purpose of acquiring a business or businesses operating in market sectors that can display strong ESG credentials, thereby benefitting from the current trend of superior performance and increased investor appetite.
Blencowe Resources #BRES – Half-year Report
The Company is pleased to announce its Interim Results for the six-month period to 31 March 2023.
Electronic copies of the report will be available at the Company’s website www.blencoweresourcesplc.com
For further information please contact:
Blencowe Resources Sam Quinn
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Tel: +44 (0) 1624 681 250 info@blencoweresourcesplc.com
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Investor Enquiries Sasha Sethi |
Tel: +44 (0) 7891 677 441
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Tavira Securities Limited Jonathan Evans |
Tel: +44 (0)203 192 1733 jonathan.evans@tavirasecurities.com
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First Equity Limited Jason Robertson |
Tel: +44 (0)20 7330 1883 |
Interim Management Report
The period to 31 March 2023 (and subsequent events to 30 April 2023) have seen the Company continue to develop its Orom-Cross graphite project.
A Definitive Feasibility Study (“DFS”) commenced and is underway on a number of fronts; this is expected to take around 12 months to complete but the timing is dependent on pre-qualification test work being completed as a means to ultimately deliver binding offtake contracts for the full quantum of graphite concentrate being considered for sale under the phase one operational model. Experienced Australian engineering firm CPC Engineering have agreed to manage and sign off on the DFS, and their experience and involvement will assist greatly in achieving a high quality study and result.
DFS work will concentrate on three key areas. Firstly, work in-country to complete all work necessary to build and operate the mine, including all remaining licenses and permits. The associated infrastructure required to drive the operation will be scrutinised and plans put in place to ensure that all necessary infrastructure will be ready and in place for mining at Orom-Cross. Local studies include management and personnel, mining, equipment, logistics and other key areas. The DFS will take these studies to a far greater extent than the PFS in 2022.
Secondly, pre-qualification testing is taking place in the United States and China to advance the status of Orom-Cross graphite to potential buyers. A bulk sample of 100 tonnes was mined from Orom-Cross in January and (via a special export permit) was approved for transport to China by sea, where it will be put through an existing graphite pilot testing facility. This will save Blencowe substantial time and money by not having to build its own pilot facility on-site to get pre-qualified. The resultant tonnes of 96% concentrate will be then processed to a series of 99.9% products, both expendable’s (large flakes) and SPG (spheronised, purified graphite) (smaller flakes). Assuming successful these samples will be given to end user OEMs to conduct their own testing in their own facilities, to ensure Orom-Cross end product meets their standards and expectations. Once this process is completed then Orom-Cross becomes ‘qualified’ and offtake contract discussions may be entered into.
A 150kg sample was sent to China by air as a preliminary raw material product for the same pilot facility to run tests on how to achieve the best results on the larger sample to follow, and the Company expects feedback on this shortly. This full qualification process is what sets graphite apart from most other metals and it also creates barriers to entry for new participants in the industry. Blencowe is confident that it has the right process/procedures in place to achieve the results it requires to pass this key hurdle. Without binding offtake agreements, it will be difficult to deliver a decision to mine and/or project funding, so this is a critical path item within the DFS. In the past this process has taken other graphite companies several years, Blencowe is hoping that the refinement of this process via its advisors will ensure we ultimately complete this pre-qualification much faster.
In parallel Blencowe is conducting further metallurgical test work in USA to provide evidence (bench-scale testing) that the 96% concentrate it will deliver at Orom-Cross will be suitable for upgrading to the 99.9% end products sought after by the market, and how this us best achieved. These results are expected soon and will be important in ascertaining the end value within the project portfolio.
Thirdly, Blencowe is working through a number of different potential funding options to secure the right partnerships for funding both the DFS and the project implementation. There are different alternatives at both topco and project level and it is important that the right relationships are built that can deliver this project ahead, both now (DFS stage) and in building the full project. Blencowe announced in April its successful passing through a key screening hurdle/test with the Development Finance Corporation (DFC) which is a tier one US Govt-owned financial institution which provides funding solutions for the private sector in areas the US Govt deems are critical. Graphite is considered critical and hence the interaction. This is seen as a valuable relationship for Orom-Cross and the Company is hoping to sign off on a substantial technical assistance grant with the DFC in the near term that will provide up to 50% of the DFS costs. Thereafter this relationship has the potential to offer further funding solutions for the full project finance required. The credibility that association with an institution of this stature brings to both our Company and our project cannot be easily measured; this would be a big result for Blencowe.
These and other DFS activities are the focus and will remain so for the Company ahead. Further capital will be introduced into the Company as and when required, with the continued support of our major shareholders, and once Blencowe delivers the DFC technical assistance grant it is believed that many other funding opportunities will emerge at all levels.
Elsewhere, the Company walked away from the previously announced nickel exploration earn-in deal with SIPA Resources as it was considered more advantageous to concentrate on delivering the Orom-Cross graphite project into production ahead.
Mike Ralston
Chief Executive Officer
Responsibility Statement of the Directors in respect of the Interim Report
The Directors are responsible for preparing the Interim Financial Statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations. In addition, the Directors have elected to prepare the Interim Financial Statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRSs”), as adopted by the United Kingdom (“UK”).
The Interim Financial Statements are required to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Group and of the profit or loss of the Group for that period.
In preparing these Interim Financial Statements, the Directors are required to:
· select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
· present information and make judgements that are reasonable, prudent and provides relevant, comparable and understandable information;
· provide additional disclosures when compliance with the specific requirements in IFRS is insufficient to enable users to understand the impact of particulars transactions, other events and conditions on the entity’s financial position and financial performance; and
· make an assessment of the Group’s ability to continue as a going concern.
The Directors are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the Group’s transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time its financial position of the Group to enable them ensure that the financial statements comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006. They have general responsibility for taking such steps as are reasonably open to them to safeguard the assets of the Group and to prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities.
The Directors are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and Interim Financial Statements. Legislation governing the preparation and dissemination of Interim Financial Statements may differ from one jurisdiction to another.
We confirm that to the best of our knowledge:
· the Interim Financial Statements, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the UK, give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit or loss of the Group for the period;
· the Director’s report includes a fair review of the development and performance of the business and the position of the group, together with a description of the principal risks and uncertainties that they face; and
· the annual report and financial statements, taken as a whole, are fair, balanced and understandable and provide the information necessary for shareholders to assess the group’s performance, business model and strategy.
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income for the six month period ended 31 March 2023
6 months ended 31 Mar 2023 |
6 months ended 31 Mar 2022 |
12 months ended 30 Sep 2022 |
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(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
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Notes |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
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|
|
|
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Exploration costs |
(16,642) |
(2,744) |
(4,853) |
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Impairment -Akelikongo project |
– |
– |
(404,533) |
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Administrative fees and other expenses |
5 |
(446,424) |
(331,617) |
(681,488) |
Adjustments to Liability to surface liability |
– |
– |
51,316 |
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Operating loss |
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(463,066) |
(334,361) |
(1,039,558) |
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|
|
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Finance costs |
(23,010) |
(21,975) |
(45,916) |
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Loss before tax |
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(486,076) |
(356,336) |
(1,085,474) |
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|
|
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Income tax |
– |
– |
– |
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|
|
|
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Loss after tax |
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(486,076) |
(356,336) |
(1,085,474) |
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|
|
|
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Other comprehensive income |
|
|
|
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Exchange differences on translation of foreign operation |
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7,807 |
(2,061) |
(4,205) |
Other comprehensive income, net of tax |
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7,807 |
(2,061) |
(4,205) |
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|
|
|
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Total comprehensive loss |
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(478,269) |
(358,397) |
(1,089,679) |
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|
|
|
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Basic and diluted loss per share (pence) |
9 |
(0.28) |
(0.27) |
(0.68) |
There was no other comprehensive income for the period ended on 31 March 2023.
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position as at 31 March 2023
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As at 31 Mar 2023 |
As at 31 Mar 2022 |
As at 30 Sept 2022 |
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(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
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Notes |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
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|
|
|
|
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Non-Current Assets |
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7,065,820 |
5,815,114 |
6,615,253 |
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Current assets |
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Trade and other receivables |
6 |
135,901 |
248,413 |
85,847 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
130,740 |
968,693 |
346,994 |
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Total current assets |
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266,641 |
1,217,106 |
432,841 |
Total assets |
7,332,461 |
7,032,220 |
7,048,094 |
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Current liabilities |
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Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year |
(429,843) |
(282,217) |
(326,375) |
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Total current liabilities |
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(429,843) |
(282,217) |
(326,375) |
Non-current liabilities |
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Surface liabilities |
(785,520) |
(924,359) |
(825,852) |
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Total liabilities |
(1,215,363) |
(1,206,576) |
(1,152,227) |
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Net assets |
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6,117,098 |
5,825,644 |
5,897,867 |
Equity |
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Share capital |
1,931,316 |
1,101,316 |
1,181,316 |
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Share premium |
7,428,329 |
6,841,596 |
7,480,829 |
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Warrants reserves |
402,148 |
317,876 |
402,148 |
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Translation reserve |
7,264 |
1,601 |
(543) |
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Retained earnings |
(3,651,959) |
(2,436,745) |
(3,165,883) |
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Total equity |
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6,117,098 |
5,825,644 |
5,897,867 |
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity for the six month period ended 31 March 2023
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Share capital |
Share premium |
Share option reserves |
Retained earnings |
Translation reserve |
Total equity |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
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Balance as at 30 Sep 2021 |
901,316 |
5,132,081 |
317,876 |
(2,080,409) |
3,662 |
4,274,526 |
Total comprehensive loss for 6 months |
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|
|
|
|
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Loss for the period |
– |
– |
– |
(356,336) |
– |
(356,336) |
Total comprehensive loss |
– |
– |
– |
(356,336) |
– |
(356,336) |
Contributions from equity holders |
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New shares issued |
200,000 |
1,800,000 |
– |
– |
– |
2,000,000 |
Share issue costs |
– |
(90,485) |
– |
– |
– |
(90,485) |
Exchange differences on translation |
– |
– |
– |
– |
(2,061) |
(2,061) |
Total contributions from equity holders |
200,000 |
1,709,515 |
– |
– |
(2,061) |
1,907,454 |
Balance as at 31 Mar 2022 |
1,101,316 |
6,841,596 |
317,876 |
(2,436,745) |
1,601 |
5,825,644 |
Total comprehensive loss for 6 months |
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|
|
|
|
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Loss for the period |
– |
– |
– |
(729,138) |
– |
(729,138) |
Total comprehensive loss |
– |
– |
– |
(729,138) |
– |
(729,138) |
Contributions from equity holders |
|
|
|
|
|
|
New shares issued |
80,000 |
720,000 |
– |
– |
– |
800,000 |
Share issue costs |
– |
(80,767) |
– |
– |
– |
(80,767) |
Warrants reserve |
84,272 |
– |
– |
84,272 |
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Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations |
– |
– |
– |
– |
(2,144) |
(2,144) |
Total contributions from equity holders |
80,000 |
639,233 |
84,272 |
(729,138) |
(2,144) |
801,361 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance as at 30 Sep 2022 |
1,181,316 |
7,480,829 |
402,148 |
(3,165,883) |
(543) |
5,897,867 |
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity for the six month period ended 31 March 2023
Share capital |
Share premium |
Share option reserves |
Retained earnings |
Translation reserve |
Total equity |
|
|
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
Balance as at 30 Sep 2022 |
1,181,316 |
7,480,829 |
402,148 |
(3,165,883) |
(543) |
5,897,867 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Total comprehensive loss for 6 months |
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Loss for the period |
– |
– |
– |
(486,076) |
– |
(486,076) |
Total comprehensive loss |
– |
– |
– |
(486,076) |
– |
(486,076) |
Contributions from equity holders |
|
|
|
|
|
|
New shares issued |
750,000 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
750,000 |
Share issued costs |
– |
(52,500) |
– |
– |
– |
(52,500) |
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations |
– |
– |
– |
– |
7,807 |
7,807 |
Total contributions from equity holders |
750,000 |
(52,500) |
– |
– |
7,807 |
705,307 |
Balance as at 31 Mar 2023 |
1,931,316 |
7,428,329 |
402,148 |
(3,651,959) |
7,264 |
6,117,098 |
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows for the six month period ended 31 March 2023
As at 31 Mar 2023 |
As at 31 Mar 2022 |
As at 30 Sept 2022 |
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(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
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Notes |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
|
Operating activities |
|
|
|
|
Loss after tax |
(486,076) |
(356,336) |
(1,085,474) |
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Depreciation |
104 |
– |
– |
|
Finance costs |
23,010 |
21,974 |
45,916 |
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Adjustment to Surface Liability |
– |
– |
(51,316) |
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Share issue/warrant cost |
– |
– |
84,272 |
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Impairment – Akelikongo costs |
– |
– |
404,533 |
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Unrealised currency translation |
261,566 |
(61,217) |
(208,371) |
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Changes in working capital |
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Decrease/(increase) in trade and other receivables |
(50,054) |
(195,833) |
(33,267) |
|
Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables |
(39,568) |
38,945 |
76,483 |
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Net cash flows from operating activities |
(291,018) |
(552,467) |
(767,224) |
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Cash flows from financing activities |
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Purchase of fixed assets |
(748) |
– |
– |
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Investment in exploration assets |
(621,988) |
(481,643) |
(1,423,236) |
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Net cash flows from investment activities |
(622,736) |
(481,643) |
(1,423,236) |
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Financing activities |
|
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Shares issued |
750,000 |
2,000,000 |
– |
|
Shares issued (cost) |
(52,500) |
(90,486) |
2,444,166 |
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Net cash flows from financing activities |
697,500 |
1,909,514 |
2,444,166 |
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Increase in cash and short-term deposits |
(216,254) |
875,404 |
253,706 |
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Cash and short-term deposits brought forward |
346,994 |
93,288 |
93,288 |
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of period |
|
130,740 |
968,692 |
346,994 |
Notes to the Financial Statements for the six month period ended 31 March 2023
1. General
Blencowe Resources Plc (the “Company”) is a public limited company incorporated and registered in England and Wales on 18 September 2017 with registered company number 10966847 and its registered office situated in England and Wales at 167-169 Great Portland Street, Fifth Floor, London, England W1W 5PF.
The Group did not earn any trading income during the period under review but incurred expenditure in developing its principal assets.
The Consolidated Interim Financial Statements of the Company for the six month period ended 31 March 2023 comprise the financial statements of the Company and its subsidiaries (together referred to as the “Group”).
2. Accounting Policies
Basis of preparation
The Interim Financial Statements of the Group are unaudited condensed financial statements for the six month period ended 31 March 2023.
The accounting policies applied by the Group in these Interim Financial Statements, are the same as those applied by the Group in its consolidated financial statements and have been prepared on the basis of the accounting policies applied for the financial year to 30 September 2022 which have been prepared in accordance with IFRS as adopted by UK for. The Group Financial Statements have been prepared using the measurement bases specified by IFRS each type of asset, liability, income and expense.
The Group Financial Statements are presented in £, which is the Group’s functional currency. All amounts have been rounded to the nearest pound, unless otherwise stated.
Comparative figures
The comparative figures have been presented as the Group Financial Statements cover the 6 month period ended 31 March 2022 and the 12 month period ended 30 September 2022.
3. Critical accounting estimates and judgments
In preparing the Group’s Interim Financial Statements, the Directors have to make judgments on how to apply the Group’s accounting policies and make estimates about the future. The Directors do not consider there to be any critical judgments that have been made in arriving at the amounts recognised in the Group Financial Statements.
4. Significant accounting policies
The accounting policies adopted are consistent with those followed in the preparation of the annual financial statements of Blencowe Resources Plc for the year ended 30 September 2022. A copy of these financial statements is available on the Group website at https://blencoweresourcesplc.com/
5. Administrative fee and other expenses
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6 months ended 31 Mar 2023 |
6 months ended 31 Mar 2022 |
12 Months ended 30 Sep 2022 |
|
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
|
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
Directors’ remuneration |
70,023 |
70,046 |
173,413 |
Professional fees |
121,692 |
130,655 |
274,333 |
Salaries |
75,000 |
60,000 |
142,500 |
Listing fees |
18,218 |
19,783 |
26,910 |
Audit fees |
21,644 |
4,375 |
29,000 |
Share issue/warrant cost |
– |
– |
84,272 |
Administration fees |
23,500 |
23,500 |
47,000 |
Broker fees |
20,500 |
29,542 |
38,048 |
Travelling expenses |
7,959 |
– |
34,167 |
Miscellaneous fees |
87,888 |
(6,284) |
(168,155) |
Total |
446,424 |
331,617 |
681,488 |
The Group had two employees who are key management personnel and three Directors. The Directors and the key management personnel’s remuneration related solely to short term employee benefits.
6. Trade and other receivables
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6 months ended 31 Mar 2023 |
6 months ended 31 Mar 2022 |
12 Months ended 30 Sep 2022 |
|
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
|
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
Other receivables |
21,526 |
37,997 |
24,765 |
Prepayments |
114,375 |
210,416 |
61,082 |
Total |
135,901 |
248,413 |
85,847 |
7. Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
|
6 months ended 31 Mar 2023 |
6 months ended 31 Mar 2022 |
12 Months ended 30 Sep 2022 |
|
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
|
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
Payables |
118,980 |
268,067 |
140,018 |
Land Owners Liability |
143,036 |
– |
154,403 |
Accruals and provision |
167,827 |
14,150 |
31,954 |
Total |
429,843 |
282,217 |
326,375 |
8. Creditors: Amounts falling after one year
BRUL, the Company’s subsidiary entered into an agreement for surface rights over the land in the mineral area of the licence. The land owners granted BRUL a 49 year lease over an area. The liability to the land owners is to be paid in 8 instalments on at defined dates with the final payment due in 2035.
|
6 months ended 31 Mar 2023 |
6 months ended 31 Mar 2022 |
12 Months ended 30 Sep 2022 |
|
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
|
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
Total payable at the beginning of the period |
978,255 |
887,560 |
887,560 |
Change in estimate |
– |
– |
(51,316) |
Interest charged during the period |
23,010 |
21,975 |
45,916 |
Exchange loss on valuation |
(72,709) |
14,824 |
96,095 |
Total payable as at period end |
928,556 |
924,359 |
978,255 |
|
|
|
|
Analysis between current and non-current liability |
|
|
|
Payable within 12 months |
143,036 |
– |
154,403 |
Payable after 12 months |
785,520 |
924,359 |
823,852 |
|
928,556 |
924,359 |
978,255 |
The value of the lease is measured at the present value of the contractual payments due to the lessor
over the lease term, with the discount rate of 5%.
9. Loss per share
The calculation of the basic and diluted loss per share is based on the following data:
6 months ended 31 Mar 2023 |
6 months ended 31 Mar 2022 |
12 Months ended 30 Sep 2022 |
|
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
|
Earnings |
GBP |
GBP |
GBP |
Loss from continuing operations for the period attributable to the equity holders of the Group |
(478,269) |
(353,336) |
(1,085,474) |
Number of shares |
|||
Weighted average number of Ordinary Shares for the purpose of basic and diluted earnings per share |
|||
168,803,923 |
133,655,997 |
160,790,224 |
|
Basic and diluted loss per share (pence) |
(0.28) |
(0.27) |
(0.68) |
There are no potentially dilutive shares in issue.
10. Related party transactions
The are no related party transactions during the period except for the Directors’ remuneration, which have been disclosed in note 5.
Sam Quinn is a director and shareholder of the Company and a Director of Lionshead Consultants Limited. During the period, Lionshead Consultants Limited charged fees for consultancy fees of £18,000 (31 March 2022: £12,000 and 30 Sep 2022: £24,000).
11. Events after the reporting date
On 27 April 2023, the Company announced that it has managed to secure a strategic funding partner for the Orom-cross graphite project. The Development Finance Corporation engaged to fund 50% of the definitive feasibility study costs by way of a technical assistant grant. The DFC is the primary US Government finance institution set up to provide financially sound solutions for private sector initiatives pertaining to critical challenges facing the world.
On 18 May 2023 Blencowe Resources Plc announced that it had raised £635,000 at 5 pence per share through the issue of 12,700,000 new ordinary shares of 0.5p placing shares. The Company will issue investors in the Placing with 1 warrant per 2 Placing Shares (Investor Warrants”) which are exercisable at 8p for a period of 3 years from Admission of the Placing Shares.
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#TEK Tek Capital PLC – Innovative Eyewear New Features for Vyrb App
Tekcapital Plc (AIM: TEK, OTCQB: TEKCF), the UK intellectual property investment group notes that Innovative Eyewear, Inc. (“Innovative Eyewear”) (NASDAQ: LUCY; LUCYW), the developer and retailer of smart eyewear under the Lucyd®, Nautica® and Eddie Bauer® brands, is pleased to announce major developments in its Vyrb social audio app, which is in open beta on iOS and Android.
Vyrb is a full social media platform designed for wearables, which offers a suite of tools for creating, sharing and enjoying audio content in a frictionless, handsfree format. Whilst it offers a complete visual interface, the app provides a set of unique handsfree social utilities accessed through voice assistants like Siri®. The company has just completed a powerful new live broadcasting feature called “On Air”, which enables users to create real-time audio chatrooms with up to 100 visitors and multiple active speakers. The company believes this feature will be a useful tool for audio content creators and collaborative work.
“Lucyd Eyewear is not simply another smartglass, it is an evolution in optical eyewear that makes it easier than ever to create and consume audio content,” says Innovative Eyewear CEO Harrison Gross. “We are supporting our hardware platform with audio-focused software to enable seamless communication, content generation and social interaction on our frames as well as other wearables. The introduction of the On Air feature to our Vyrb app is a milestone where we have enhanced the popular and useful real-time chat functionality found in other social apps, by adapting it to an ecosystem purpose-built for wearable communications. Now, Vyrb users will be able to communicate with an expansive team and host live audio events with large audiences. After a user concludes an On Air session, they have the option to save a recording of it on their Vyrb profile and share to other platforms.“
In addition to the On Air feature, Vyrb’s latest release includes an audio upload feature that allows users to port audio files they created outside of Vyrb into the app, mix in sound effects, and share to their profile. This feature enables content creators to quickly upload their audio content library into Vyrb.
Download Vyrb™ on iOS/Mac and Android to explore the beta app. Watch a video of Vyrb in action here.
About Innovative Eyewear, Inc.
Innovative Eyewear is a developer and retailer of cutting-edge smart eyewear, under the Lucyd®, Nautica® & Eddie Bauer® brands. True to our mission to Upgrade Your Eyewear®, our Bluetooth audio glasses allow users to stay safely and ergonomically connected to their digital lives, and are offered in hundreds of frame and lens combinations to meet the needs of the optical market. To learn more and explore our continuously evolving collection of smart eyewear, please visit www.lucyd.co.
Tekcapital currently owns 5,189,086 shares (approximately 71%) of Innovative Eyewear, Inc.
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About Tekcapital plc
Tekcapital creates value from investing in new, university-developed discoveries that can enhance people’s lives and provides a range of technology transfer services to help organisations evaluate and commercialise new technologies. Tekcapital is quoted on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (AIM: symbol TEK) and is headquartered in the UK. For more information, please visit www.tekcapital.com.
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Forward-Looking Statements
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