SECOND QUARTER LOSS FOR CRYPTOLOGIC
17 August 2007
Drop in revenues exacerbated by costs of move to
Dublin
CryptoLogic, the publicly-listed gaming software
developer and turnkey provider whose partners include
World Poker Tour, William Hill, Sun Poker, InterPoker
and Playboy, has reported a 46.5 percent decrease in
revenues in the second quarter of 2007.
The Dublin-based company suffered a second quarter loss
of US$ 2.6 million, and said the after-tax loss was due
principally to the US$ 4 million in reorganisation costs
related to establishing a new corporate headquarters in
Ireland. The company has accelerated and completed its
reorganisation, moving up certain costs to realise the
benefits earlier. As a result, reorganisation costs for
the quarter were $2.5 million higher than planned
previously.The overall cost of the reorganisation will
be US$0.9 million higher than the forecast US$ 8.5
million, which Cryptologic says is due to a non-cash
option expense related to the hiring of the new chief
executive, Javaid Aziz.
During the second quarter, the company generated revenue
of $16.2 million and said the decrease from $30.2
million in the second quarter of 2006 was “due largely
to the impact of the U.S. prohibition of Internet
gaming.”
It nevertheless remained upbeat about its outlook.
“CryptoLogic took major steps this quarter towards a
return to growth and profitability - with an increase in
operating revenue, and a decrease in operating costs,"
said Javaid Aziz, CryptoLogic's President and CEO.
"Since December, CryptoLogic has launched 11 new
customer sites, and we have four more in the pipeline -
including two for Holland Casino, and one for World
Poker Tour. With the confidence of huge global brands,
good growth from our European base and encouraging
progress in Asia, CryptoLogic's outlook improves every
day."
The company reported its financial strength continued to
be reflected in its balance sheet - at 30 June, 2007,
net cash was $91.7 million. This reduction from $103.8
million in Q1 is the result of two large payouts
totaling $12.1 million from the company's popular and
profitable cumulative jackpot games.
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