Preliminary Results Statement 2024
26 November 2024
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The Parkmead Group plc
("Parkmead", "the Company" or "the Group")
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Preliminary Results for the year ended 30 June 2024
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Parkmead, the independent energy group focused on growth through gas, oil and renewable energy projects, is pleased to report its preliminary results for the year ended 30 June 2024.
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Excellent operating performance maintains strong financial position
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·     Profit after tax for the period of £4.9 million (2023: £42.3 million loss) driven by increased operational output across the portfolio and a material reduction in tax liabilities
·     Revenue for the period of £5.7 million (2023: £14.8 million) fell from the prior year due to lower average realised gas price of €34.23/MWh (2023: €105.73/MWh) offset by increases in both gas and electricity production
·     Gross margin of £3.4 million (2023: £12.5 million) reflecting the low-cost nature of the portfolio
·     There are no remaining offshore liabilities as at 30 June 2024
·     Parkmead's balance sheet strengthened by 33% during the year with net assets increasing to £19.6 million (2023: £14.7 million)
·     The Group maintains healthy cash reserves of £9.5 million providing appropriate financial flexibility to pursue further investment opportunities (2023: £11.6 million)
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Increased production onshore Netherlands driven by the successful development of LDS-01
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·     Gross production for the period across the Group's Dutch assets increased to 3.3kboe/d (2023: 3.0kboe/d)
·     Diever-02 has performed steadily since it was successfully brought back on stream in February following the full recovery of LDS-01 reserves, which outperformed the Operator's post well high case
·     Parkmead recently negotiated a unitisation of the VDW-A prospect which sits partially on its Drenthe VI concession, marking a critical step on the path for the partners to make a Final Investment Decision on this attractive target in 2025
·     During the year, a full review of prospectivity was completed by the Drenthe VI partners. Opportunities have now been high-graded with the largest prospects being progressed
·     Technical work has continued on the Geesbrug field where there is potential for two further wells. The Drenthe V partners anticipate making a final investment decision on these opportunities in the second half of 2025
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UK offshore portfolio enhanced through successful 33rd round award of the Fynn Beauly discovery
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·     Parkmead accepted the award of licence P2536, consisting of blocks 14/5a, 14/20d and 15/11a, along with its sole partner Orcadian Energy (50% working interest)
·     These blocks contain seven undeveloped discoveries, including the material Fynn Beauly accumulation (gross resource estimate 292mmboe)
·     Good progress has been made on the Company's operated Skerryvore prospected (50% working interest)
·     Parkmead believes there is excellent value in its UK offshore portfolio and continues to focus on work streams to progress its interests in these assets
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Continuing steady cash flow generated at Parkmead's operated Kempstone Hill wind farm
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·     Electricity generation at Kempstone Hill increased to 2,570MWh in the year (2023: 2,446MWh) resulting in revenue for the period of £0.6 million (2023: £0.7 million) with the increased electricity generation offset by lower electricity prices
·     The asset has continued to perform strongly post year-end, with uptime averaging 99% between July and September 2024
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Major wind farm opportunity at Pitreadie
·     The Group continues to progress discussions with a major European renewable energy developer regarding the development opportunity at Pitreadie for a wind farm of up to 100MW
·     Negotiations are continuing in respect of a formal joint venture agreement ahead of approaching local planning authorities to progress this important project
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Progressing plans to deliver shareholder value
·     Parkmead is in discussions regarding a potential transaction that would involve a sale of its UK offshore assets
·     The Company continues to evaluate acquisition and investment targets across both the UK renewable energy and international E&P sectors
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Parkmead's Executive Chairman, Tom Cross, commented:
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"We have delivered another year of strong operational results, which has led to a healthy profit for the Group and earnings of over four pence per share.
Parkmead continues to benefit from its balanced portfolio, and in particular its exposure to the UK renewables market which the new UK Government sees as a key area for growth. We welcomed the removal of the de facto ban on onshore wind energy developments across England which may unlock a range of investment opportunities.
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As set out at the time of the interims, Parkmead has a valuable long term asset in its UK offshore oil licences and its UK ring fence tax loss pool. The Company is in ongoing discussions as it seeks to deliver shareholder value from this asset.
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The Group's robust financial position provides Parkmead with a distinct advantage as we seek to further enhance shareholder value through acquisition opportunities across the Group."
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The Parkmead Group plc | +44 (0) 1224 622200 |
Tom Cross (Executive Chairman) | |
Andrew Smith (Executive Director - Business Development) | |
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Marc Milmo / Seamus Fricker - Corporate Finance | |
Iain MacArthur - Sales |
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Chairman's Statement
Parkmead is pleased to present a strong set of results for the year ended 30 June 2024.
Against the challenging backdrop of uncertainty over the future of the UK offshore oil & gas industry, our strategy of diversifying our asset base has proven its worth. Our UK onshore renewables portfolio has provided a platform for the Group to continue to perform in a sustainable manner, despite the political headwinds faced by the offshore industry. Renewable energy has grown to become a more substantial part of our overall revenue, totalling 12% in FY24 compared with 6% in the prior year. It complements our low carbon, natural gas production in the Netherlands.
During a turbulent period, the Group has successfully delivered earnings per share of 4.52p and a healthy profit after tax of ÂŁ4.9m. Our strong financial position and broad asset base positions Parkmead well, relative to some companies who are facing an existential threat in the form of ambiguous energy policy from the UK government. Our assets in the Netherlands provide a hedge against the potential spectre of no significant future exploration or development activity being allowed on the UKCS.
Parkmead is well positioned to exploit growth opportunities during the next phase of the Company's development as we look to realise value from our UK offshore assets and continue to build upon our UK renewable and onshore international E&P portfolios.
Netherlands E&P
Parkmead's non-operated portfolio of onshore gas fields in the Netherlands has continued to perform well. Gross production across the portfolio increased 10% year-on-year to 3.3kboepd (thousand of barrels of oil equivalent per day).
This increase was primarily due to the success of the LDS-01 discovery on the Group's Drenthe VI concession which was brought onstream during the period. This prolific gas well outperformed the operator's post well high case, with the reserves now fully recovered. This allowed the restarting of production from Diever-02 which has performed strongly since being brought back online in February 2024.
The outlook for the Drenthe VI concession is particularly exciting, with numerous attractive prospects being progressed through the permitting process. Parkmead recently agreed the unitisation of the VDW-A prospect, which sits partially on its Drenthe VI concession, ahead of a potential Final Investment Decision being taken by the partnership in 2025.
On the Company's important Papekop development, work is ongoing to secure a suitable export route, with a decision anticipated in the next few months. Once approved this will enable the partnership to progress the project into detailed engineering design during the course of 2025.
The Drenthe V partners are continuing to evaluate the potential for further development drilling on the Geesbrug field. This includes two wells, one within the main Geesbrug structure and the second targeting Geesbrug West which is now understood to be disconnected from the rest of the field. Recent technical work by the operator has calculated that significant in-place volumes of 158Bcf remain at Geesbrug and Geesbrug West.
During the period, work continued to re-establish production from the Brakel-01 well. There remains potential for gas production to restart at the well through further well intervention or alternatively by side-tracking the existing well. Parkmead is currently exploring both options alongside the operator, Vermillion.
At Drenthe IV, the late life Grolloo field continues to produce economically. The field is expected to reach COP during 2025.
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UK Renewables
Kempstone Hill Wind Farm
Our operated wind farm at Kempstone Hill has continued to perform strongly during the year, generating 2,570MWh (FY23: 2,446MWh) of electricity and revenue of ÂŁ0.6m (FY23: ÂŁ0.7m). Higher average wind speeds during the year resulted in stable electricity production despite a decline in operational uptime which averaged 90% during the year (FY23: 98%) due to the shutdowns associated with upgrades made to Turbine 2 during the second half of FY 24.
Post completion of these works the site has performed exceptionally well, with uptime averaging 99% between July and September 2024. Following the year-end, the Group successfully negotiated an updated Purchase Price Agreement covering the site for the twelve month period ending 30 September 2025 at an average export price of 88.50ÂŁ/MWh, in line with prevailing market rates.
Pitreadie Wind and Solar Projects
As set out at the interim results, Parkmead is in advanced commercial discussions with a major renewable energy developer regarding a potential joint venture whereby Parkmead would participate in a significant wind farm development of potentially up to 100MW. These discussions include cost sharing arrangements for essential pre-planning work streams including ongoing ornithological surveys and wind monitoring using installed LiDAR equipment.
Parkmead is looking to finalise the negotiations around a joint venture agreement ahead of the parties approaching local planning authorities to progress this important renewable energy development. The team is also studying the potential for a solar farm to coexist alongside the wind farm project.
Brachmont Solar Opportunity
Parkmead's renewable energy team is analysing the potential to develop a solar energy farm in the Brachmont area, where conditions appear favourable.
UK Offshore Oil Licences
Fynn Beauly
Post period end, Parkmead was pleased to accept the award of the major Fynn Beauly discovery as part of the UK's 33rd offshore licensing round. Licence P2634 is situated in the Outer Moray Firth and comprises blocks 14/15a, 14/20d and 15/11a. Parkmead (50% interest and operator) believes this licence contains one of the UK's largest undeveloped discoveries. This heavy oil accumulation has been proven by three wells and is estimated to contain oil-in-place of between 740 million and 1.33 billion barrels.
A key feature of the Fynn Beauly field is the highly aromatic nature of the crude, which Parkmead has confirmed through review of oil analyses from the historic discovery wells. Aromatic feedstock is essential for oil refineries to produce premium-quality needle coke which can be turned into synthetic graphite, a critical component of lithium-ion battery anodes required in electric vehicles.
Skerryvore
A significant amount of progress has been made on the planning of the next stage in the development of the Company's Skerryvore licence. A new well location (30/13c-M) has been agreed by the partners on the licence to optimise penetration of the Mey and Tor reservoir targets whilst avoiding potential shallow gas hazards. The well design has been simplified to a dual-target vertical wellbore to allow for more cost-efficient operations without compromising on the geological requirements. Pore pressure and fracture gradient prediction studies have been completed and the data acquisition plan is now in place. Site survey planning has also commenced as the partners look to enable the drilling of this high-impact exploration well.
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Gamma East
As a result of the negative investment environment created by successive UK governments through ambiguous energy policy and a series of changes to the fiscal regime, Parkmead has elected not to progress the Gamma East prospect further. The Group has notified the NSTA of its intention to relinquish licence P218, in which Gamma East is located, and this is being progressed.
P1293 Abex
During the year, the final subsea removals were successfully carried out on P1293. The required work scopes were completed safely and on budget. Following this the joint venture proactively carried out a post decommissioning seabed survey, after which it is the view of the operator that all commitments have now been fulfilled on the licence. Once confirmed by the regulator, Parkmead will have no further exposure to UK offshore abandonment costs.
UK Oil & Gas
Parkmead believes that it holds quality assets in its UK offshore licences. It is however cognisant of the current headwinds facing the UK North Sea E&P sector and also the increasing capital required to fully develop such licences into production. Furthermore, Parkmead recognises that it has a valuable asset in its UK Ring Fence tax loss pool that could be used against future UK production. Parkmead is therefore in discussions regarding a potential sale of its UK offshore position, as it looks to deliver shareholder value from these assets. These discussions are ongoing.
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Financial performance
Parkmead has delivered a healthy profit after tax of ÂŁ4.9m (FY23: loss of ÂŁ42.3m) as a result of strong operating performance, and a tax credit to the income statement following a reduction in previous estimates of Netherlands tax liabilities, including the Netherlands windfall tax. This is equivalent to a basic earnings per share of 4.52p (FY:23 loss per share of 38.74p).
Group turnover for the year was £5.7m (FY23: £14.8m). The year-on-year decrease was due to a fall in gas prices from the historic highs which arose as a result of the war in Ukraine. The average realised gas price in the period was €34.23/MWh (FY23: €105.73/MWh).
Operating costs have remained stable compared with the prior year at £2.3m (FY23: £2.2m) leading to a gross profit for the period of £3.4m (FY23: £12.5m). Administrative expenses have remained closely controlled at £1.8m (FY23: £1.8m). Exploration expenses for the period totalled £0.3m and related primarily to costs on licence P218 (FY23: £33.0m).
Parkmead continues to maintain a strong balance with sheet with gross assets of ÂŁ27.3m (FY23: ÂŁ28.6m). Cash and cash equivalents decreased in the year to ÂŁ9.5m (FY23: ÂŁ11.6m) primarily due to decommissioning expenditure of cÂŁ2.8m in the period on Athena. This was mainly incurred in the first half of the year.
Our modest financial debt has continued to reduce with ÂŁ0.8m outstanding at 30th June 2024 (FY23: ÂŁ0.9m). This small debt was inherited as a result of the acquisition of Kempstone Hill Wind Energy Limited.
Outlook
Parkmead remains in a position of relative financial strength due to our Netherlands gas and UK renewable income streams, healthy cash balances and carefully controlled costs. In addition, the Group has no further exposure to UK offshore abandonment liabilities.
As set out above, we believe that there is an opportunity to deliver shareholder value from the work we have done to date in accumulating and progressing our UK offshore licences. Furthermore, Parkmead continues to progress its attractive hopper of organic growth initiatives, such as the Pitreadie wind development opportunity, whilst expanding our broad portfolio of natural gas targets in the Netherlands. We are also focused on complementing our organic growth by exploring opportunities to expand the Group's asset base through selective acquisitions. We firmly believe that oil & gas will continue to play an important role in the global energy mix and we are continuing to assess international E&P investment opportunities, as well targeting the acquisition of further cashflow generating renewable energy assets onshore UK to deliver value for our shareholders.
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26 November 2024
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Group statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income
for the year ended 30 June 2024
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Jun-24 | Jun-23 | ||
Continuing operations | Notes | ÂŁ'000 | ÂŁ'000 |
Revenue | 5,720 | 14,769 | |
Cost of sales | (2,302) | (2,237) | |
Gross profit | 3,418 | 12,532 | |
Exploration and evaluation expenses | 4 | (300) | (33,009) |
Impairment of property, plant and equipment | - | (13,030) | |
Gain / (loss) on sale of assets | (2) | 36 | |
Administrative expenses | 2 | (1,780) | (1,753) |
Operating profit/(loss) | Â | 1,336 | (35,224) |
Finance income | 148 | 192 | |
Finance costs | (412) | (267) | |
Profit/(Loss) before taxation | 1,072 | (35,299) | |
Taxation | 3,870 | (7,035) | |
Profit / (loss) for the period attributable to the equity holders of the Parent | Â | 4,942 | (42,334) |
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Profit / (loss) per share (pence) | Â | Â | |
Basic | 3 | 4.52 | (38.74) |
Diluted | 3 | 4.07 | (38.74) |
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Group statement of financial position
as at 30 June 2024
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2024 | 2023 | |||||
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Non-current assets | Â | |||||
Property, plant and equipment: development & production | 4,049 | 4,503 | ||||
Property, plant and equipment: other | 5,603 | 5,600 | ||||
Goodwill | 1,084 | 1,084 | ||||
Exploration and evaluation assets | 2,481 | 1,966 | ||||
Total non-current assets | 13,217 | 13,153 | ||||
Current assets | Â | |||||
Trade and other receivables | 1,632 | 941 | ||||
Interest bearing loans | 2,936 | 2,936 | ||||
Inventory | - | 16 | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 9,486 | 11,576 | ||||
Total current assets | 14,054 | 15,469 | ||||
Total assets | 27,271 | 28,622 | ||||
Current liabilities | Â | |||||
Trade and other payables | (1,877) | (2,673) | ||||
Decommissioning provisions | - | (2,773) | ||||
Current tax liabilities | (3,053) | (2,263) | ||||
Total current liabilities | (4,930) | (7,709) | ||||
Non-current liabilities | Â | |||||
Trade and other payables | (760) | (942) | ||||
Loans | (668) | (767) | ||||
Windfall taxation | - | (2,374) | ||||
Deferred tax liabilities | - | (641) | ||||
Decommissioning provisions | (1,269) | (1,529) | ||||
Total non-current liabilities | (2,697) | (6,253) | ||||
Total liabilities | (7,627) | (13,962) | ||||
Net assets | 19,644 | 14,660 | Â | |||
Equity attributable to equity holders | Â | Â | ||||
Called up share capital | 19,688 | 19,688 | Â | |||
Share premium | 83,625 | 83,625 | Â | |||
Merger reserve | 3,376 | 3,376 | Â | |||
Retained deficit | (87,045) | (92,029) | Â | |||
Total Equity | 19,644 | 14,660 | Â | |||
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Group statement of changes in equity
for the year ended 30 June 2024
Share capital | Share premium | Merger reserve | Retained deficit | Total | |
ÂŁ'000 | ÂŁ'000 | ÂŁ'000 | ÂŁ'000 | ÂŁ'000 | |
At 30 June 2022 | Â Â 19,688 | 83,625 | 3,376 | (49,695) | Â Â 56,994 |
Loss for the year | Â - | Â - | Â - | (42,334) | (42,334) |
Total comprehensive loss for the year | Â - | Â - | Â - | (42,334) | (42,334) |
At 30 June 2023 | Â Â 19,688 | 83,625 | 3,376 | (92,029) | Â 14,660 |
Profit for the year | Â - | Â - | Â - | 4,942 | 4,942 |
Total comprehensive income for the year | Â - | Â - | Â - | 4,942 | 4,942 |
Share-based payments | Â - | - | Â - | 42 | 42 |
At 30 June 2024 | Â Â 19,688 | 83,625 | 3,376 | (87,045) | Â 19,644 |
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Group statement of cashflows
for the year ended 30 June 2024
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2024 | 2023 | ||
Notes | ÂŁ'000 | ÂŁ'000 | |
Cashflows from operating activities | Â | ||
Continuing activities | 4 | 1,516 | 11,414 |
Taxation paid | 753 | (4,881) | |
Net cash generated by operating activities | 2,269 | 6,533 | |
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Cash flow from investing activities | Â | ||
Interest received | 109 | 192 | |
Acquisition of exploration and evaluation assets | (414) | (519) | |
Disposal of property, plant and equipment | - | 654 | |
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment: development and production | (187) | (950) | |
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment: other | (549) | (87) | |
Decommissioning expenditure | (2,809) | (16,983) | |
Net cash (used in) investing activities | (3,850) | (17,693) | |
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Cash flow from financing activities | Â | ||
Interest paid | (180) | (136) | |
Lease payments | (239) | (229) | |
Repayment from loans and borrowings | (99) | (88) | |
Net cash (used in) financing activities | (518) | (453) | |
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Net (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (2,099) | (11,613) | |
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Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year | 11,576 | 23,263 | |
Effect of foreign exchange rate differences | 9 | (74) | |
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year | 9,486 | 11,576 |
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Notes to the financial information for the year ended 30 June 2024
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1.  Basis of preparation of the financial information
The financial information set out in this announcement does not comprise the Group and Company's statutory accounts for the years ended 30 June 2024 or 30 June 2023.
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The financial information has been extracted from the audited statutory accounts for the years ended 30 June 2024 and 30 June 2023. The auditors reported on those accounts; their reports were unqualified and did not contain a statement under either Section 498 (2) or Section 498 (3) of the Companies Act 2006 and did not include references to any matters to which the auditor drew attention by way of emphasis.
The statutory accounts for the year ended 30 June 2023 have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The statutory accounts for the year ended 30 June 2024 will be delivered to the Registrar of Companies following the Company's Annual General Meeting.
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The accounting policies are consistent with those applied in the preparation of the interim results for the period ended 31 December 2023 and the statutory accounts for the year ended 30 June 2023 and have been prepared in accordance with UK-adopted International Accounting Standards ("IFRS").
2.  Administrative expenses
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Administrative expenses include a credit in respect of a non-cash revaluation of share appreciation rights (SARs) and share based payments totalling ÂŁ661,000 (2021: ÂŁ1,200,000). The SARs may be settled via shares or cash and are therefore revalued with the movement in share price. The valuation was impacted by the decrease in share price between 30 June 2023 and 30 June 2024
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3.  Profit/(loss) per share
Profit/(loss) per share attributable to equity holders of the Company arise from continuing and discontinued operations as follows:
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2024 | 2023 | |
Profit/(loss) per 1.5p ordinary share from continuing operations (pence) | Â | |
Basic | 4.52p | (38.74)p |
Diluted | 4.07p | (38.74)p |
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The calculations were based on the following information:
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Continuing operations | Â | 4,942 | (42,334) | ||
Total | Â | 4,942 | (42,334) | ||
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Weighted average number of shares in issue | Â | ||||
Basic weighted average number of shares | Â | 109,266,931 | 109,266,931 | ||
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Dilutive potential ordinary shares | Â | ||||
Share options | Â | 12,072,297 | - |
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Profit/(loss) per share is calculated by dividing the profit/(loss) for the year by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the year.
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Diluted profit/(loss) per share
Profit/(loss) per share requires presentation of diluted profit/(loss) per share when a company could be called upon to issue shares that would decrease net profit or net loss per share. When the group makes a loss the outstanding share options are therefore anti-dilutive and so are not included in dilutive potential ordinary shares.
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4.  Notes to the statement of cashflows
Reconciliation of operating profit/(loss) to net cash flow from continuing operations
2024 | 2023 | ||
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Operating profit/(loss) | Â | 1,336 | (35,224) |
Depreciation | Â Â Â Â Â 1,027 | Â Â Â Â Â 722 | |
Amortisation and exploration write-off | Â - | Â 32,834 | |
Profit/(Loss) on sale of property, plant and equipment | Â Â Â Â Â 2 | Â Â Â Â Â Â (36) | |
Provision for share based payments | 42 | - | |
Currency translation adjustments | Â Â Â Â Â (9) | Â Â Â Â Â 74 | |
Impairment of property, plant and equipment | - | 13,030 | |
Decreases / (increase) in receivables | Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â (691) | Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1,077 | |
Decrease in stock | Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 16 | Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 26 | |
Increase/(decrease) in payables | (207) | (1,089) | |
 Net cash flow from operations | 1,516 | (11,414) |
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5.  Approval of this preliminary announcement
This announcement was approved by the Board of Directors on 25 November 2024.
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6.  Publication of annual report and accounts
Copies of the Annual Report and Accounts will be made available shortly on the Company's website www.parkmeadgroup.com, along with a copy of this announcement.
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