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GeoOp narrows 1H loss, buys Australia app developer InterfaceIT for $9M

Friday 11th March 2016

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GeoOp, the workforce management app developer, narrowed its first-half loss as revenue nearly doubled, and said it's bought Australian mobile sales application developer InterfaceIT.

The Auckland-based company reported a loss of $1.8 million, or 5.77 cents per share, in the six months ended Dec. 31, it said in a statement. GeoOp changed its balance date last year, and compared its latest result to the six months through Sept. 30, 2014, when it reported a loss of $2.7 million, or 23.9 cents per share. 

Revenue nearly doubled to just over $1 million from $529,000 in the 2014 period, while expenses decreased 10 percent to $1.9 million. The company's latest result was bolstered by $284,000 in grants from government funded Callaghan Innovation, compared with the previous period when it didn't receive any.

GeoOp is foregoing profits and dividends as it invests in product development and chases customers. The company is counting on capturing market share through the growing use of smart phones, where its app can be used by small and medium sized enterprises to manage their workforces. 

In the six months to December, GeoOp said it developed partnerships with US-based App Direct and IT solutions company MyCloudCure, improved integration with MYOB and Intuit Quickbooks, and launched its own payment software GeoPay.

“In addition to both improved top line and bottom line results, GeoOp added underlying strength to its future prospects over this period," chief executive Anna Cicognani said. "The integration with MYOB and partnerships with MyCloudCure and TradeBusters have been key for us to reach deeper into our target market, as well as adding GeoPay, our on-the-spot payment and collection system.”

At balance date the company had $2.7 million in cash, from $1.5 million in the comparable period. It gained $2.5 million from a capital raising followed by a share purchase plan which raised another $628,000. 

Separately, the company announced it has bought InterfaceIT for $9 million in scrip and convertible notes, dependent on shareholder approval. The purchase price may increase based on the performance of the merged entity over the 12 months following completion. 

The Australian company provides cloud-based programmes for managing in-field, face-to-face sales teams. Its customers include Trustpower, Australia's Simply Energy, Aussie Farmers Direct and Telstra, and SunRun in the US.

To pay for the purchase, GeoOp will issue $6 million of shares at 40 cents per share, and 3 million unlisted convertible notes at a face value of $1 each to InterfaceIT. The notes accrue zero interest and can be converted at the 90-day volume weighted average price or repaid two years after completion.

GeoOp's NZAX-listed shares were unchanged at 38 cents, and have dropped 5 percent so far this year. 

InterfaceIT is a joint venture between entrepreneur Jordan Muir and merchant bank North Ridge Partners. GeoOp said InterfaceIT's shareholders could end up with a maximum holding of 30.47 percent in GeoOp, though that's also subject to the performance adjustment. 

"We look forward to welcoming the stakeholders in InterfaceIT, who have a successful track record in active technology investing, as future shareholders in GEO," Cicognani said. "We expect they will bring additional capability to the business and help drive its journey to profitable growth.”

On a pro-forma basis, GeoOp and InterfaceIT would have reported a loss of $4.2 million loss in the December period on revenue of $4.3 million. The companies have agreed to continue a cost reduction plan within the first 12 months of the two entities being operationally combined.

GeoOp said the combined entity is expected to reach break-even in the second half of 2017, with a significantly reduced cash outflow over 2016 and the first half of 2017.

The company also announced the resignation of director Jodi Mitchell. Mitchell became director in August 2014, and said she remains very supportive of the direction the company is taking.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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