CRYPTOLOGIC REDUCES LOSSES IN Q3
20 November 2009
But it's still a difficult quarter at a slow
time in the seasonal cycle
Online gambling software developer Cryptologic
experienced another tough third quarter this (2009)
year, posting results which reflected a loss of $3.4
million as predicted in its earlier trading update (see
previous InfoPowa reports).
Taking a positive
view, the loss is an improvement on Q3 2008, when it was
greater at $5.9 million, although this did include a
$4.2 million negative due to forex developments. The
lower loss has been attributed by management to
continued cost savings associated with CryptoLogic’s
divesting of its poker network and accompanied
restructuring, which enabled it to cut quarterly
operating expenses by 25 percent on a year-on-year
basis.
For Q3 2009, branded game revenue saw
strong growth for the third consecutive quarter, but
seasonally sluggish wagering activity and a
slower-than-expected rollout of games by new licensees
adversely affected the overall result.
The
company warned that Q4 would see another loss due to the
continued impact of the economic environment and delays
in rolling out branded games.
Financial
highlights:
* Revenue of $9.6 million (Q3 2008:
$14 million) * Branded game revenue increased by 46
percent to $780 000, up from $530 000 in Q2 2009 *
Internet casino revenue decreased to $7.1 million (Q3
2008: $10.1 million) following two major progressive
jackpot wins * Poker revenue of $500 000 (Q3 2008:
$3.2 million) * Net loss before minority interest of
$3.4 million (Q3 2008: $5.9 million - included a $4.2
mill forex loss) * Diluted loss per share of $0.25
(Q3 2008: diluted loss per share: $0.45) * Net cash
as at September 30, 2009: $28.4 million (Q3 2008: $48.7
million) * Dividend of $0.01 per share for the
quarter (2008: $0.03 per share) * Operating expenses
were $9.2 million for the quarter (Q3 2008: $16.5
million). * General and administrative expenses were
$2.4 million (Q3 2008: $3.1 million). * Company
remains debt-free.
Operating highlights:
* 33 branded games on the market by new licensees in
Q3, up from 13 in Q2 and three in Q1 * Total customer
base now at 29 licensees after signing new multi-year
deals in Q3 to provide branded slot games to leading
operators. * Signed a three-year agreement to license
CryptoLogic's full Internet casino suite to Betsafe *
Expanded relationship with 888.com to include five more
games for launch later in 2009 * Release of new
downloadable game lineup including a video slot version
of Street Fighter IV, one of the most popular video
games of 2009 * Continued momentum of signing up new
licensees in Q4 through new deals with Rank Interactive
and Unibet.
Q4 2009 outlook:
* Continuing
steady roll-out of branded games by licensees with 50
games on the market. * More than 80 branded games
expected to be live by year end, based on current launch
plans by licensees * The continued impact of the
economic environment and the delays in rolling out
branded games will result in a loss in the fourth
quarter * In light of recent performance and the
current trading environment, the company is reviewing
the carrying value of its assets, which is likely to
result in a significant impairment charge in Q4
Cryptologic's CEO and president, Brian Hadfield, said:
"Despite a disappointing third quarter, Cryptologic's
business strategy is delivering tangible progress,
albeit at a slower pace than anticipated.
"With a
lower cost base, the largest customer roster in
Cryptologic's history and our third consecutive quarter
of increased revenue from branded games, we remain
focused on executing our plan - and returning to
profitability and long term growth."
The company
revealed that its most popular games in the quarter
included Cleo-Queen of Egypt, Cubis, Hulk Ultimate
Revenge, Millionaires Club III and Spider-Man
Revelations.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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