RNS Number : 1200O
BrainJuicer Group PLC
13 September 2011
 



 

 

Press Release

13 September 2011

 

BrainJuicer Group PLC

("BrainJuicer" or "the Company")

 

Interim Results for the Six Months ended 30 June 2011

 

 

Innovative, international online market researcher, BrainJuicer Group PLC (AIM: BJU) today announces its Interim Results for the 6 months ended 30 June 2011.

 

Financial Highlights

é

26% revenue growth to £9,089,000 (H1 2010: £7,208,000)

é

24% growth in operating profit to £628,000 (H1 2010: £505,000)

é

25% increase in profit before tax to £630,000 (H1 2010: £506,000)

é

23% growth in fully diluted earnings per share to 3.2p (H1 2010: 2.6p)

é

25% growth in interim dividend to 0.75p (H1 2010: 0.60p)

é

128,241 shares bought back for £353,000 (H1 2010: 687,000 shares for £1,131,000)

é

£2,057,000 cash (31 December 2010: £2,770,000) and no debt

é

Residual Unilever Ventures stake placed with institutional investors

 

Operational Highlights

é

Strong growth in the United States, Germany and Switzerland

é

Additional office opened in Atlanta in the United States

é

Average headcount up, to 111 (H1 2010: 79)

é

Sustained investment in new products

é

New technical platform being deployed

é

Most Innovative Agency award, GreenBooks Research Industry Trends

é

Management strengthened - new head of SatisTraction® and global accounts

 

Commenting on the Company's results, John Kearon, Founder and Chief Juicer of BrainJuicer, said:

"We are delighted to have continued our significant international growth in revenue and profit, all organic, despite these challenging economic times.

Our commitment to devising better ways to understand and predict human behaviour and helping our clients achieve greater commercial success, is delivering significantly more business from many of the world's biggest companies.

Delighting our clients leads to more business and greater profitability, which means continued investment in new offices, staff, innovation, marketing and technology, while at the same time delivering consistent growth in earnings and dividends for shareholders.   Our Juicy products continue to attract industry attention and client commitment.  We punch significantly above our weight in the industry and continue to increase share among major buyers of market research in the large and strategically important markets in which our clients operate.

During the first half Unilever Ventures, which invested in the Company in 2003, sold its residual holding.  We thank them again for their steadfast support, and welcome the new institutional shareholders who have taken a stake.

As ever, revenue visibility is limited as we approach the seasonally important final quarter of the year.  Nevertheless the Board is confident that the Company will make further progress in the second half and we believe we are on track to meet market expectations for the year as a whole."

The company can be found at www.brainjuicer.com.

 

For further information, please contact:

BrainJuicer Group PLC

Tel: +44 (0)20 7043 1000

 

John Kearon, Chief Executive Officer

john.kearon@brainjuicer.com


 

James Geddes, Chief Financial Officer

james.geddes@brainjuicer.com


 

Canaccord Adams Limited

Tel: +44 (0)20 7050 6500

Mark Williams

mwilliams@canaccordgenuity.com


Media enquiries:

Lauren Tilden, Senior Marketing Associate

lauren.tilden@brainjuicer.com

Tel: +1 (425) 830 1904

Interim Statement

 

Introduction

 

In the first half of 2011, revenue increased by 26% (27% in constant currency terms) and operating profit by 24%.  This growth, all organic, was generated while we continued to invest in our people, products and systems to pave the way for future expansion.  Our revenue continues to derive primarily from very large clients, including 12 of the world's 20 largest buyers of market research, and our repeat business remains high.  81% of 2010 revenue was from clients who have already returned in the first half of this year.  We further strengthened our senior management team with the recruitment of Federico Trovato, who joined us from Philips in a new role responsible for our customer feedback business (SatisTraction®) and our global account management.  We now have 124 full time equivalent employees, compared with 91 at the end of last year.  During the half we opened an office in Atlanta, Georgia, our fourth office in the United States, to enhance our geographic reach in this key market.  Later this year we are planning to open an office in Milan, Italy.  Our new £1.6m software platform, which significantly increases our research capacity, is gradually being phased in.  We remain excited by the potential of initiatives which are under development or have recently been introduced from our well regarded Labs team, for example DigiViduals™ and SatisTraction®.  Our most recent award, Most Innovative Agency 2011 (GreenBooks Research Industry Trends Report, as judged by our peers, clients and competitors), further demonstrates our growing reputation within our industry.

 

Financial Performance

 

Revenue for the half year was £9,089,000, and gross profit, our main internal financial performance indicator, was £7,120,000.  Gross profit, like revenue, grew at 26%, remaining at 78% of revenue.  Operating costs increased from £5,131,000 in the first half of last year to £6,492,000 this year.  This primarily reflected a substantial increase in headcount, to an average of 111 full time equivalent people from 79 in the same period last year, as the Company ramped up its client service capacity.  Revenue per employee has declined from £91,000 to £82,000 as a result.  Non-staff costs comprising a minority of our administrative expenses (34%), have grown by 60% due to licence fees for our new DigiViduals™ product, enhanced technical support across our offices, and increased depreciation following the introduction of our new software platform ("JC2").

 

Operating profit rose by 24% to £628,000, and as interest income from our cash balances was again negligible, pre-tax profit was 25% higher at £630,000 (H1 2010: £506,000).  The tax charge was £214,000 (H1 2010: £161,000) and the effective tax rate was 34% up from 32%, as a result of the increased proportion of profits generated in the United States, where rates of corporation tax are higher.  Profit after tax increased by 21% to £416,000.  Basic earnings per share grew by 22% to 3.3p (H1 2010: 2.7p), and fully diluted earnings per share by 23% to 3.2p (H1 2010: 2.6p).

 

The Company generated £268,000 of cash from operations, compared to £1,283,000 in the first half of 2010.  This reduction was due to swings in working capital, in the main due to bonus fluctuations and a higher receivables balance. Higher growth in 2010 resulted in larger bonuses, paid in the first half of this year, than so far accrued this year, hence the negative impact on cash flow.  The higher receivables balance was due to a higher percentage of revenue in June this year than last year (June 2011 revenue comprised 26% of H1 revenue whereas in 2010 June revenue comprised only 19% of H1 revenue).  We paid tax of £420,000 (H1 2010: £326,000), incurred £242,000 in capital expenditure, down from £325,000 in the first half of 2010, received a small amount of interest, leaving a £392,000 cash outflow before financing activities (H1 2010: £633,000 inflow).  We expect to return to positive cash inflow over the second half of the year.

 

The Company paid dividends of £224,000 in the first half of the year, being the final 2010 dividend.  Dividends paid in the first half of 2010 were higher at £247,000, as this comprised both the 2009 final dividend and also the 2010 interim dividend, which was paid earlier in the year than normal in order to precede the introduction of higher rate income tax.  We repurchased 128,241 shares relating to stock options that were exercised, for £353,000 of which £161,000 was paid before half year end and £192,000 after.  In the first half of 2010, we utilised surplus cash to repurchase 687,000 shares for £1,131,000.

 

The Company's cash balance at 30 June 2011 was £2,057,000 (31 December 2010: 2,770,000).  BrainJuicer has no debt.

 

Our issued share capital remained constant over the first half of the year numbering 13,113,114 shares, and we continued to hold 660,000 of these in Treasury - the same as at 31 December 2010.  The Board is sensitive to the dilutive impact of stock options.  The Company has therefore been repurchasing option shares as they have been exercised, and plans to continue to do so for as long as the Board believes in the Company's share price growth potential, the Company has sufficient cash resources, and providing it remains in compliance with its shareholder approved authorities and with AIM and other rules.  We had 1,211,065 outstanding stock options at 30 June 2011 down from 1,368,861 as at 31 December 2010, and there has been no change in the additional long-term incentive scheme for senior executives, which was set up last year (and which is described in our 2010 annual report).

 

We are maintaining dividend growth broadly in line with earnings per share growth, and the Company will be paying an interim dividend of 0.75p, 25% higher than last year's interim payment.  This will be paid on 25 October 2011 to shareholders on the register on 23 September 2011, and the shares will become ex dividend on 21 September 2011.

 

Operations

 

Overall revenue growth of 26% was fuelled primarily by further strong progress in the United States, which generated 33% of total revenues.  Growth of 54% in what is by some margin the largest research market in the world is encouraging, and bodes well for the future, especially coming on the back of the 61% revenue increase in 2010.  Our strategically important Juicy products, as we call them, are gaining increasing acceptance in the United States, and the opening of a small office in Atlanta to complement our established presence in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles further enhances our footprint in the United States.

 

Good progress was also achieved in Germany, where revenue increased by 134%, and Switzerland (revenue up 70%).  In aggregate these offices contributed 16% of total revenue.  Germany is the third largest research market in the world, and we are confident of further long term growth both there and in Switzerland as our account teams, established only in 2008, gain increasing client endorsement.

 

Revenue in the UK, which remains BrainJuicer's largest market, generating 41% of the H1 total, increased only marginally after the high (42%) growth achieved in 2010.  Our new offices in China and Brazil are not yet generating very much revenue, but are showing encouraging early signs.

 

Our Dutch business has been declining over the last couple of years in part due to continued declines in revenue from its largest client, due to changing spending patterns within that client.  We are endeavouring to build a new client base within the Netherlands, and this is taking time.  It's a relatively small market in global terms, so whilst disappointing, it is not considered a major set-back.

 

With the exception of our start up offices in China and Brazil, all of our offices made a positive contribution to operating profit before shared central overheads.  The UK remained the largest source of profit, contributing £1,914,000, 49% of total profit before central costs of £3,908,000.  The United States generated £1,406,000 and Germany £412,000.

 

Our half year results, whilst only a short term snap shot, show that the growth we have maintained over many years is continuing.  We attribute this growth to our innovative products and talented team.  In essence, we have taken discoveries about human behaviour in psychology and neuroscience, in sociology and behavioural economics, and created unique and industry challenging market research tools.  Our suite of Juicy products gives our clients predictive, nuanced and inspiring understandings of consumer behaviours, in addition to the dry statistical data they have hitherto been used to.  It is in part due to our innovative approach to market research that we have attracted talented researchers.  In addition we are creating a culture - based on our maxim "to find your drive: know your purpose, gain mastery and seek autonomy" - to retain and inspire our people and to attract a great many more.

 

Outlook

 

Whilst we remain confident that our growth is sustainable over the long term, as ever, revenue visibility is limited as we approach the seasonally important final quarter of the year.  Nevertheless the Board is confident that the Company will make further progress in the second half and we believe we are on track to meet market expectations for the year as a whole.

 

John Kearon                                                                James Geddes

Chief Executive Officer                                                Chief Financial Officer

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2011

 

 


Note

 

Six months ended

30 June 2011

Unaudited

Six months ended

30 June 2010

Unaudited

Year ended 31 December 2010

Audited



£'000

£'000

£'000





4

9,089

7,208

16,360

Cost of sales


(1,969)

(1,572)

(3,738)







7,120

5,636

12,622

Administrative expenses


(6,492)

(5,131)

(10,406)






4

628

505

2,216

Investment income - bank interest


2

1

1






4

630

506

2,217

Income tax expense


(214)

(161)

(737)







416

345

1,480







416

345

1,480










5

3.3p

2.7p

11.7p






5

3.2p

2.6p

11.3p

 

 

All of the activities of the Group are classed as continuing. 




 

Six months ended

30 June 2011

Unaudited

Six months ended

30 June 2010

Unaudited

Year ended 31 December 2010

Audited



£'000

£'000

£'000






416

345

1,480










Exchange differences on translating foreign operations


29

(4)

23






Other comprehensive income for the period, net of tax


29

(4)

23







445

341

 

1,503






CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2011



CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2011

 

 


 

 

Note

 

 30 June 2011

Unaudited

30 June 2010

Unaudited

31 December 2010

Audited


£'000

£'000

£'000









Property, plant and equipment


345

107

259

Intangible assets

9

1,566

1,342

1,623

Financial assets - available-for-sale investments


133

133

133

Deferred tax asset


211

46

97

Total non-current assets


2,255

1,628

2,112










Inventories


76

66

47

Trade and other receivables


4,482

3,329

4,719

Cash and cash equivalents


2,057

1,637

2,770

Total current assets


6,615

5,032

7,536







8,870

6,660

9,648













Share capital

8

131

131

131

Share premium account


1,549

1,549

1,549

Merger reserve


477

477

477

Foreign currency translation reserve


201

145

172

Retained earnings


3,212

1,566

2,990


5,570

3,868

5,319













Provisions


78

28

78

Total non-current liabilities


78

28

78









Provisions


-

25

-

Trade and other payables


3,181

2,664

4,004

Current income tax liabilities


41

75

247

Total non-current liabilities


3,222

2,764

4,251







3,300

2,792

4,329







8,870

6,660

9,648





 

 

 


CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED
30 JUNE 2011

 


Note

 

 30 June 2011

Unaudited

30 June 2010

Unaudited

31 December 2010

Audited


£'000

£'000

£'000





7

268

1,283

3,536

Tax paid


(420)

(326)

(675)


(152)

957

2,861










Acquisition of subsidiary, net of cash received


-

(43)

(43)

Purchases of property, plant and equipment


(169)

(40)

(272)

Purchases of intangible assets


(73)

(242)

(762)

Interest received


2

1

1


(240)

(324)

(1,076)






(392)

633

1,785









Proceeds from issue of shares and sale of treasury shares


64

39

39

Dividends payable to owners


(224)

(247)

(247)

Purchase of own shares


(161)

(1,131)

(1,150)


(321)

(1,339)

(1,358)






Net (decrease) / increase in cash and cash equivalents 


(713)

(706)

427







2,770

2,343

2,343







2,057

1,637

2,770






 

 


 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY AS AT

30 JUNE 2011

 

 

 


Share capital

Share premium account

Merger reserve

Foreign currency translation reserve

Retained earnings

Total


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000








  129

1,447

477

149

2,533

4,735








Profit for the financial period

-

-

-

-

345

345

Other comprehensive income:







    Currency translation differences

-

-

-

(4)

-

(4)


-


-


-


(4)

 

345

 

341

Transactions with owners:







Employee share options scheme:







- value of employee services

-

-

-

-

106

106

- proceeds from shares issued

1

37

-

-

-

38

- Deferred tax debited to equity

-

-

-

-

(40)

(40)

Dividends paid to owners

-

-

-

-

(247)

(247)

Purchase of own shares

-

-

-

-

(1,131)

(1,131)

Non-employee share based payment

1

65

-

-

-

66


2

102

-

-

(1,312)

(1,208)








131

1,549

477

145

1,566

3,868








  129

1,447

477

149

2,533

4,735







Profit for the financial year

-

-

-

-

1,480

1,480

Other comprehensive income:







    Currency translation differences

-

-

-

23

-

23

 

-

 

-

 

-

 

23

 

1,480

 

1,503

Transactions with owners:







Employee share options scheme:







- value of employee services

-

-

-

-

308

308

- proceeds from shares issued

1

37

-

-

-

38

- current tax credited to equity

-

-

-

-

66

66

Dividends paid to owners

-

-

-

-

(247)

(247)

Purchase of own shares

-

-

-

-

(1,150)

(1,150)

Non-employee share based payment

1

65

-

-

-

66


2

102

-

-

(1,023)

(919)








131

1,549

477

172

2,990

5,319








Profit for the financial period

-

-

-

-

416

416

Other comprehensive income:







    Currency translation differences

-

-

-

29

-

29

 

-

 

-

 

-

 

29

 

416

 

445

Transactions with owners:







Employee share options scheme:







- value of employee services

-

-

-

-

110

110

- deferred tax credited to equity

-

-

-

-

114

114

Dividends paid to owners

-

-

-

-

(224)

(224)

Sale of treasury shares

-

-

-

-

159

159

Purchase of treasury shares

-

-

-

-

(353)

(353)


-

-

-

-

(194)

(194)








131

1,549

477

201

3,212

5,570



 

1.

General information

BrainJuicer Group PLC ("the Company"), a United Kingdom resident, and its subsidiaries (together "the Group") provide on-line market research services. The Company's shares are listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange ("AIM").  The address of the Company's registered office is 1 Cavendish Place, London, W1G 0QF.

 

The Board of directors approved this condensed consolidated interim financial information for issue on 13 September 2011.

 

The financial information for the year ended 31 December 2010 set out in this interim report does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in Section 434 of the Companies Act 2006 and are unaudited. The Group's statutory financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2010 have been filed with the Registrar of Companies.  The auditor's report on those financial statements was unqualified and did not contain any statement under Section 498 of the Companies Act 2006.

 

2.

Basis of preparation

This condensed consolidated interim financial information for the six months ended 30 June 2011 has been prepared in accordance with IAS 34, 'Interim financial reporting' as adopted by the European Union. The condensed consolidated interim financial information should be read in conjunction with the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2010, which have been prepared in accordance with IFRSs as adopted by the European Union.

           

3.

Principal accounting policies

The principal accounting policies adopted are consistent with those of the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2010, as described in those annual financial statements.

 

Taxes on income in the interim periods are accrued using the tax rate that would be applicable to expected total annual earnings.



 

4.

Segment information

Senior Management, as identified in our 2010 Annual Report, review the Group's internal reports in order to assess performance and allocate resources and have determined the operating segments.

 

Senior Management consider the business from both a geographic and product perspective. From a product perspective, management assess the performance of its 'Juicy' and 'Twist' products. 

 

Senior Management assess the performance of each operating segment based on operating profit / (loss) before allocation of central overheads. Interest income is not included in the result for each operating segment.

 

30 June 2011

30 June 2010


 

Revenue
from external customers

 

 

Operating profit

 

Revenue
from external customers

 

 

Operating profit*


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000






United Kingdom

3,753

1,914

3,600

1,850

United States

2,960

1,406

1,916

826

Germany

783

412

334

78

Switzerland

635

243

374

104

Netherlands

748

99

984

278

Brazil

170

(53)

-

(14)

China

40

(113)

-

(15)







9,089

3,908

7,208

3,107






Juicy

4,822

53%

3,758

52%

Twist

4,267

47%

3,450

48%







9,089


7,208







Juicy products are BrainJuicer's new methodologies that challenge traditional approaches.  Twist products are industry standard quantitative research methods but with a twist (such as BrainJuicer's qualitative diagnostics).


A reconciliation of total operating profit for reportable segments to total profit before income tax is provided as follows:

30 June 2011


30 June 2010


£'000


£'000





3,908


3,107

Central overheads*

(3,280)


(2,602)





628


505

Investment income - bank interest

2


1





630


506





Revenues are attributed to geographical areas based upon the location in which the sale originated.

 

*Segmental operating profit excludes costs relating to central services provided by our Operations, IT, Marketing, HR and Finance teams and our Board of Directors.  Segmental profit and central overheads for the interim period to 30 June 2010 have been restated to exclude certain central services that are now excluded in arriving at segmental profit in our internal management reports.



 

5.

Earnings per share

 

(a)

Basic

 

Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing the profit attributable to equity holders of the Company by the weighted average number of Ordinary Shares in issue during the period.

 


Six months ended


30 June 2011

30 June 2010


£'000

£'000




416

345




Weighted average number of Ordinary Shares in issue

12,453,114

12,757,819




3.3p

2.7p

 

(b)

Diluted

 

Diluted earnings per share is calculated by adjusting the weighted average number of shares outstanding to assume conversion of all dilutive potential Ordinary Shares.  For share options, a calculation is made in order to determine the number of shares that could have been acquired at fair value (determined as the average annual market share price of the Company's shares) based on the monetary value of the subscription rights attached to outstanding share options.  The number of shares calculated in this way is compared with the number of shares that would have been issued assuming the exercise of the share options. 

 


Six months ended


30 June 2011

30 June 2010


£'000

£'000




416

345




Weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue

12,453,114

12,757,819

Share options

659,745

412,032

Weighted average number of ordinary shares for diluted earnings per share

13,112,859

13,169,851




3.2p

2.6p

 

 

6.

Dividends

 

During the period the Company paid a final dividend, amounting to £224,000, in respect of the year ended 31 December 2010.  The Company will pay an interim dividend of 0.75p per share in respect of the year ending 31 December 2011.  The interim dividend is not recorded in these interim statements.

 

For the comparative period, total dividends paid of £247,000 comprised a final dividend relating to the year ended 31 December 2009 of £169,000 and an interim dividend in respect of the year ended 31 December 2010 of £78,000.


 

 

7.

Cash generated from operations

 

Six months ended

 

 

30 June
2011

30 June
2010

 

 


£'000

£'000

 

 




 

 

Profit before taxation

630

506

 

 

Depreciation and amortisation

213

66

 

 

Investment income

(2)

(1)

 

 

Share-based payment expense

110

171

 

 

Increase in inventory

(29)

(54)

 

 

Decrease in receivables

237

823

 

 

Decrease in payables

(917)

(217)

 

 

Exchange differences

26

(11)

 

 

Net cash generated from operations

268

1,283

 

 



 

8.

Share capital


During the period, the Company transferred 128,241 shares out of treasury to satisfy the exercise of employee share options.  Employees exercised share options over 128,241 Ordinary Shares at a weighted average exercise price of 124 pence per share. Of the total consideration receivable, of £159,000, £64,000 was received before the period-end.  The weighted average share price at exercise date was 272 pence per share. 

The Company subsequently repurchased these shares at a weighted average price of 272 pence per share.  The total consideration payable on repurchase (including stamp duty and commission) amounted to £353,000 of which £161,000 was paid before the period-end.  A financial liability has been recognised at the period-end for sale and purchase contracts entered into prior to the period-end but for which consideration was transferred subsequent to the period-end.

Following these transactions, at the end of the reporting period the number of ordinary shares amounted to 13,113,114 (31 Dec 2010: 13,113,114) of which shares held in treasury amounted to 660,000 (31 Dec 2010: 660,000).

9.

Intangible assets

 

During the period the Group introduced its new software platform, JC2.  In the first half of 2010 the Group incurred £483,000 (H1 2011: £Nil) in developing the platform.  After amortisation of £114,000 (H1 2010: £Nil) the carrying amount of JC2 was £1,490,000 (31 Dec 2010: £1,604,000).

 

10.

Related party transactions

 

The wife of Mark Muth, a director of the Company, provided consultancy services for the Group totalling £225 (H1 2010: £8,000).  There was no balance outstanding at the period-end (31 Dec 2010: £Nil).

 

During the period, the Group made sales to companies connected to Unilever UK Holdings Limited, a substantial shareholder of the Company for part of the reporting period, totalling £917,780 (H1 2010: £895,458). The balance outstanding at the period-end was £421,935 (31 Dec 2010: £485,035).

 

The Group sells its services to such related parties on an arm's length basis at prices available to third parties.

 

11.

Seasonality

 

Group revenues tend to be higher in the second half of the year than in the first half.  Revenues for the second half of the year represented 56% of total revenues in 2010 compared to 59% in 2009.


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