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Horizonte Minerals Quarterly Financial Statements for Three Months Ended 31 March 2019

LONDON, May 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Horizonte Minerals Plc, (AIM: HZM, TSX: HZM) (‘Horizonte’ or ‘the Company’), the nickel development company focused in Brazil, announces it has today published its unaudited financial results for the three month period to 31 March 2019 and the Management Discussion and Analysis for the same period. Both of the above have been posted on the Company’s website www.horizonteminerals.com and are also available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

For further information contact:

Horizonte Minerals plc  
Jeremy Martin (CEO) +44 (0) 203 356 2901
   
Numis Securities Ltd (NOMAD & Joint Broker)  
John Prior
Paul Gillam
+44 (0) 207 260 1000
   
Shard Capital (Joint Broker)  
Damon Heath
Erik Woolgar
+44 (0) 207 186 9952
   
Tavistock (Financial PR)  
Gareth Tredway
Annabel de Morgan
+44 (0) 207 920 3150

About Horizonte Minerals:

Horizonte Minerals plc is an AIM and TSX-listed nickel development company focused in Brazil. The Company is developing the Araguaia project, as the next major ferronickel mine in Brazil, and the Vermelho nickel-cobalt project, with the aim of being able to supply nickel and cobalt to the EV battery market. Both projects are 100% owned.

 
Horizonte Minerals plc
Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements
for the three months ended 31 March 2019
     
Condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive income    
     
    3 months ended
March 31
    2019   2018  
    Unaudited   Unaudited  
  Notes £   £  
Continuing operations      
Revenue      
Cost of sales      
       
Gross profit      
       
Administrative expenses   (517,987 ) (291,193 )
Charge for stock options granted   (129,993 ) (133,675 )
Change in fair value of contingent consideration 5 311,048   100,075  
Gain/(loss) on foreign exchange   (56,241 ) (45,174 )
Other losses – impairment of available for sale asset      
       
Profit / (Loss) from operations   (393,173 ) (349,967 )
Finance income   12,951   5,626  
Finance costs   (73,248 ) (71,619 )
       
Profit / (Loss) before taxation   (453,470 ) (415,960 )
       
Taxation      
       
Profit /  (Loss) for the period from continuing operations   (453,470 ) (415,960 )
       
Other comprehensive income      
Items that may be reclassified to profit or loss          
Change in value of available for sale financial assets      
Exchange differences on translating foreign operations   (1,094,562 ) (1,107,013 )
Other comprehensive income for the period, net of tax   (1,094,562 ) (1,107,013 )
Total comprehensive income for the period      
attributable to equity holders of the Company   (1,548,032   (1,522,973 )
       
Earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to the equity holders of the Company      
Basic and diluted profit/(loss) pence per share 9 (0.031 ) (0.029 )
           
       
Condensed consolidated statement of financial position
       
    31 March   31 December  
    2019   2018  
    Unaudited   Audited  
  Notes £   £  
Assets      
Non-current assets      
Intangible assets 6 35,269,043   35,737,902  
Property, plant & equipment   987   1,186  
    35,270,030   35,739,088  
Current assets      
Trade and other receivables   38,358   24,243  
Cash and cash equivalents   5,288,014   6,527,115  
    5,326,372   6,551,358  
Total assets   40,596,402   42,290,446  
Equity and liabilities      
Equity attributable to owners of the parent      
Issued capital 7 14,463,773   14,325,218  
Share premium 7 41,785,306   41,664,018  
Other reserves   (3,134,553 ) (2,039,991 )
Accumulated losses   (17,313,768 ) (16,990,290 )
Total equity   35,800,758   36,958,955  
Liabilities      
Non-current liabilities      
Contingent consideration 5 2,973,861   3,461,833  
Deferred taxation   220,760   228,691  
    3,194,621   3,690,524  
Current liabilities      
Trade and other payables   249,065   280,175  
Deferred Consideration   1,351,958   1,360,792  
    1,601,023   1,640,967  
Total liabilities   4,795,644   5,331,491  
Total equity and liabilities   40,596,402   42,290,446  
           
   
Condensed statement of changes in shareholders’ equity
   
  Attributable to the owners of the parent
  Share
capital
£
Share
premium
£
  Accumulated
losses
£
  Other
reserves
£
  Total
£
 
As at 1 January 2018 13,719,343 40,422,258   (15,887,801 ) 988,015   39,241,815  
Profit/(Loss) for the period   (415,960 )   (415,960 )
Other comprehensive income          
Currency translation differences     (1,107,013 ) (1,107,013 )
Total comprehensive income   (415,960 ) (1,107,013 ) (1,522,973 )
Share based payments     113,675   113,675  
Issue of Shares 605,875 1,451,724       2,057,599  
Issue costs (209,964 )     (209,964 )
Total contributions by and distributions to owners of the Company 605,875 1,241,760   113,675     1,961,310  
As at 31 March 2018 (unaudited) 14,325,218 41,664,018   (16,190,086 ) (118,998 ) 39,680,152  
                   
   
  Attributable to the owners of the parent
  Share
capital
£
Share
premium
£
Accumulated
losses
£
  Other
reserves
£
  Total
£
 
As at 1 January 2019 14,325,218 41,664,018 (16,990,290 ) (2,039,991 ) 36,958,955  
Profit/(Loss) for the period (453,470 )   (453,470 )
Other comprehensive income          
Currency translation differences   (1,094,562 ) (1,094,562 )
Total comprehensive income (453,470 ) (1,094,562 ) (1,548,032 )
Share based payments 129,993     129,993  
Issue of Shares 138,555 121,288     259,843  
Issue costs      
Total contributions by and distributions to owners of the Company 138,555 121,288 129,993     389,836  
As at 31 March 2019 (unaudited) 14,463,773 41,785,306 (17,313,768 ) (3,134,553 ) 35,800,758  
                 
     
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows    
     
    3 months ended
31 March
    2019   2018  
    Unaudited   Unaudited  
    £   £  
Cash flows from operating activities      
Profit / (Loss) before taxation   (453,470 ) (415,960 )
Interest income   (12,951 ) (5,626 )
Finance costs   73,248   71,619  
Exchange differences   56,241   45,175  
Employee share options charge   129,993   113,675  
Change in fair value of contingent consideration   (311,048 ) (100,075 )
Depreciation      
Operating loss before changes in working capital   (517,987 ) (291,192 )
Decrease / (Increase) in trade and other receivables   (14,115 ) (51,504 )
(Decrease) / Increase in trade and other payables   2,790   (277,994 )
Net cash outflow from operating activities   (529,312 ) (620,690 )
Cash flows from investing activities      
Net purchase of intangible assets   (667,335 ) (623,900 )
Purchase of property, plant and equipment      
Interest received   12,951   5,626  
Net cash used in investing activities   (654,384 ) (618,274 )
Cash flows from financing activities      
Proceeds from issue of ordinary shares (net of issue costs)     2,057,599  
Issue costs     (209,965 )
Net cash inflow from financing activities     1,847,634  
Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents   (1,183,696 ) 608,670  
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period   6,527,115   9,403,825  
Exchange on cash and cash equivalents   (55,405 ) (41,242 )
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period   5,288,014   9,971,253  
           

Major non-cash transactions

There were no major non-cash transactions during the three months ended 31 March 2019.

Notes to the Financial Statements

1.  General information

The principal activity of the Company and its subsidiaries (together ‘the Group’) is the exploration and development of precious and base metals. There is no seasonality or cyclicality to the Group’s operations.

The Company’s shares are listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange (AIM) and on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). The Company is incorporated and domiciled in the United Kingdom. The address of its registered office is Rex House, 4-12 Regents Street, London SW1Y 4RG.

2Basis of preparation

The condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared using accounting policies consistent with International Financial Reporting Standards and in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 Interim Financial Reporting. The condensed interim financial statements should be read in conjunction with the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2017, which have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

The condensed interim financial statements set out above do not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of the Companies Act 2006. They have been prepared on a going concern basis in accordance with the recognition and measurement criteria of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Statutory financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2018 were approved by the Board of Directors on 28 March 2019 and delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditors on those financial statements was unqualified.

The condensed interim financial statements of the Company have not been audited or reviewed by the Company’s auditor, BDO LLP.

Going concern

The audited financial statements prepared as at 31 December 2018 include certain disclosures in note 2.4 regarding a material uncertainty of the Groups ability to continue as a going concern. These disclosures medium remain pertinent and due to the current operations on the Group not generating any revenues access to additional funding sources maybe required within the next 12 months in order to continue operations.

The Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Group has the ability to raise additional funds required in order to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future and they therefore continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing these Financial Statements. However, given the uncertainty surrounding the ability and likely timing of securing such investment finance the Directors are of the opinion that there exists a material uncertainty exists that may cast significant doubt on the Group and Parent Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The financial statements do not include the adjustments that would result if the Group and Parent Company were unable to continue as a going concern.

Risks and uncertainties

The Board continuously assesses and monitors the key risks of the business. The key risks that could affect the Group’s term performance and the factors that mitigate those risks have not substantially changed from those set out in the Group’s 2018 Annual Report and Financial Statements, a copy of which is available on the Group’s website: www.horizonteminerals.com and on Sedar: www.sedar.com The key financial risks are liquidity risk, foreign exchange risk, credit risk, price risk and interest rate risk.

Critical accounting estimates

The preparation of condensed consolidated interim financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the end of the reporting period. Significant items subject to such estimates are set out in note 4 of the Group’s 2018 Annual Report and Financial Statements. The nature and amounts of such estimates have not changed significantly during the interim period.

3Significant accounting policies

The condensed interim financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention as modified by the revaluation of certain of the subsidiaries’ assets and liabilities to fair value for consolidation purposes.

The same accounting policies, presentation and methods of computation have been followed in these condensed interim financial statements as were applied in the preparation of the Group’s Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018, except for the impact of the adoption of the Standards and interpretations described below.

The preparation of condensed interim financial statements in conformity with IFRS requires the use of certain critical accounting estimates. It also requires management to exercise its judgement in the process of applying the Group’s Accounting Policies. The areas involving a higher degree of judgement or complexity, or areas where assumptions and estimates are significant to the condensed interim financial statements, are disclosed in Note 4 of the Group’s 2018 Annual Report and Financial Statements.

4.  Segmental reporting

The Group operates principally in the UK and Brazil, with operations managed on a project by project basis within each geographical area. Activities in the UK are mainly administrative in nature whilst the activities in Brazil relate to exploration and evaluation work. The reports used by the chief operating decision maker are based on these geographical segments.

       
2018 UK   Brazil   Total  
  3 months ended
31 March 2018
  3 months ended
31 March 2018
  3 months ended
31 March 2018
 
  £   £   £  
Revenue      
Administrative expenses (176,097 ) (115,096 ) (291,193 )
Profit / (loss) on foreign exchange (36,162 ) (9,012 ) (45,174 )
Loss from operations per      
reportable segment (212,259 ) (124,108 ) (336,367 )
Inter segment revenues      
Depreciation charges      
Additions to non-current assets   1,167,581   1,167,581  
Reportable segment assets 9,967,412   34,907,811   44,875,223  
Reportable segment liabilities 4,844,870   350,194   5,195,064  
             
       
2019 UK   Brazil   Total  
  3 months ended
31 March 2019
  3 months ended
31 March 2019
  3 months ended
31 March 2019
 
  £   £   £  
Revenue      
Administrative expenses (329,058 ) (188,929 ) (517,987 )
Profit / (loss) on foreign exchange (20,593 ) (35,648 ) (56,241 )
Loss from operations per (349,651 ) (224,577 ) (574,228 )
reportable segment      
Inter segment revenues      
Depreciation charges      
Additions to non-current assets   (460,995 ) (460,995 )
Reportable segment assets 4,455,208   36,141,195   40,596,403  
Reportable segment liabilities 4,377,828   417,816   4,795,644  
             

A reconciliation of adjusted loss from operations per reportable segment to profit/(loss) before tax is provided as follows:

         
  3 months ended
31 March 2019
  3 months ended
31 March 2018
 
  £   £  
Loss from operations per reportable segment (574,2280   (336,367 )
Change in fair value of contingent consideration 311,048   100,075  
Charge for stock options (129,993 ) (133,675 )
Finance income 12,951   5,626  
Finance costs (73,248 ) (71,619 )
Profit/(Loss) for the period from continuing operations (453,470 )  (415,960 )
     

5.  Change in fair value of contingent consideration

Contingent Consideration payable to Xstrata Brasil Mineração Ltda
The contingent consideration payable to Xstrata Brasil Mineração Ltda has a carrying value of £2,973,871 at 31 March 2019 (31 March 2018: £3,573,991).It comprises US$5,000,000 consideration in cash as at the date of first commercial production from any of the resource areas within the Enlarged Project area. The key assumptions underlying the treatment of the contingent consideration the US$5,000,000 are set out in note 4.3. Estimates were also based on the current rates of tax on profits in Brazil of 34% and a discount factor of 7.0% was applied.

As at 31 March 2019, there was a finance expense of £50,356 (2018: £49,122) recognised in finance costs within the Statement of Comprehensive Income in respect of this contingent consideration arrangement, as the discount applied to the contingent consideration at the date of acquisition was unwound.

The change in the fair value of contingent consideration payable to Xstrata Brasil Mineração Ltda generated a credit to profit or loss of £279,320 for the three months ended 31 March 2019 (31 March 2018: £108,569) due to changes in the functional currency in which the liability is payable.

6.  Intangible assets

Intangible assets comprise exploration and evaluation costs and goodwill. Exploration and evaluation costs comprise internally generated and acquired assets. Exploration licences comprise the Vale dos Sonhos exploration licence acquired from a subsidiary of Glencore in November 2015.

         
Group         Exploration and      
  Goodwill   Exploration licences   evaluation costs   Total  
  £   £   £   £  
Cost        
At 1 January 2019 226,757   6,130,296   29,380,849   35,737,902  
Additions     633,596   633,596  
Exchange rate movements (7,864 ) (148,294 ) (946,296 ) (1,102,454 )
Net book amount at 31 March 2019 218,893   5,982,001   29,068,148   35,269,043  
                 

7.  Share Capital

         
Issued and fully paid Number of shares Ordinary shares
£
Share premium
£
Total
£
At 1 January 2019 1,432,521,800 14,325,218 41,664,018 55,989,236
Issue of ordinary shares 13,855,487 138,555 121,288 259,843
Issue costs  
At 31 March 2019 1,446,377,287 14,463,773 41,785,306 56,249,079
         

8.  Dividends

No dividend has been declared or paid by the Company during the three months ended 31 March 2019 (2018: nil).

9.  Profit / (loss) per share

The calculation of the basic and diluted loss per share of (0.031) pence for the 3 months ended 31 March 2019 (31 March 2018 loss per share: (0.029) pence) is based on the loss from continuing operations attributable to the equity holders of the Company of £ (453,470) for the three month period ended 31 March 2018 (31 March 2018: Loss £415,960) divided by the weighted average number of shares in issue during the period of 1,442,836,440 (weighted average number of shares for the 3 months ended 31 March 2018: 1,426,463,050).

Details of share options that could potentially dilute earnings per share in future periods are disclosed in the notes to the Group’s Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018.

10.  Ultimate controlling party

The Directors believe there to be no ultimate controlling party.

11.  Related party transactions

The nature of related party transactions of the Group has not changed from those described in the Group’s Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018.

12.  Commitments

The Group had capital expenditure contracted for at the end of the reporting period but not yet incurred of £120,765 relating to intangible exploration assets. All other commitments remain as stated in the Group’s Annual Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018.

13.  Events after the reporting period

There are no events which have occurred after the reporting period which would be material to the financial statements.

14.  Approval of interim financial statements

The Condensed interim financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on 15 May 2019.

Source: GlobeNewswire News Room
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