3rd Quarter Results-Replace
27 11월 2003 - 7:09PM
UK Regulatory
RNS Number:5607S
Antonov PLC
27 November 2003
Antonov plc ("The Company")
The issuer has made the following amendment to the Third Quarter Results
announcement released on 27 November 2003 at 07:00 under RNS number 5436S.
The announcement should read "Unaudited loss before tax of #1.67m
(2002: #1.44m)" and not "Unaudited loss before tax of #1.69m (2002: #1.46m)".
All other details remain unchanged.
The full corrected version is shown below.
ANTONOV plc
THIRD QUARTER RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT
For the nine months ended 30th September 2003
Antonov plc (the "Company" or "Antonov") announces its unaudited financial
results for the nine months ended 30th September 2003.
Highlights
Commercial
* Discussions with both auto-makers and Tier 1 gearbox manufacturers at
the Frankfurt Motor Show confirmed that the Company's AAD automatic gearbox
is a serious and realistic alternative to manual gearboxes in mass-produced
small cars.
* Design of the fifth generation of the AAD 6-speed transmission was
completed, encompassing all of the modifications and improvements most
desired by auto- makers.
* Asian market potential for the 4-speed AAD has become far more apparent
and immediate, with production decisions expected in the foreseeable future.
* Internal reorganisation to focus the Company's resources on the
commercialisation of the AAD has been largely completed.
Financials
* Unaudited loss before tax of #1.67m (2002: #1.44m), resulting in a loss
per share of 1.6p (2002: 1.5p).
* Cash balances at 30 September 2003 amounted to #429,000. This amount is
expected to be sufficient to cover budgeted working capital requirements
until the year-end.
* The Company successfully completed an interim fund raising exercise in
November 2003, after the current reporting period, raising Euro 1.25m
(approximately #875,000).
Chief Executive's Statement
Martin Schinzig said: "The Company's technology is currently being seriously
evaluated by a number of auto-makers (OEMs) and Tier 1 gearbox manufacturers.
While the third quarter did not see any material announcements from the Company
concerning customer developments, considerable commercial progress was in fact
made during and after the Frankfurt Motor Show. This will in due course result
in the Company being able to demonstrate, to both the industry and its
shareholders, that the AAD is on course to be adopted by a number of OEMs as
their automatic transmission of choice for small-car applications".
Fifth generation AAD
The Company has been undertaking thorough technical evaluations of its
fourth-generation AAD six-speed gearbox together with both OEMs and Tier 1
gearbox manufacturers for some time now. The OEMs have acknowledged that the
packaging of the AAD, i.e. its compact design
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