25 September 2024
Everyman Media Group PLC
("Everyman" or the "Group")
Interim Results
Strong growth in revenue, EBITDA and market share, with financial performance on track for full year
Everyman Media Group PLC, the independent, premium cinema group, reports its unaudited interim results for the 26 weeks ended 27 June 2024.
Summary of financial performance
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Admissions of 1.9m (H1 2023: 1.6m) |
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Revenue of |
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Adjusted EBITDA1 of |
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Gross Profit Margin of 66.5% (H1 2023: 65.6%) |
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Food & Beverage Spend per Head |
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Paid-for Average Ticket Price |
Strategic and operational progress
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Significant growth in market share to 5.6% (H1 2023: 4.2%) |
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Opened a three-screen venue in Bury St Edmunds. The Group now operates 45 cinemas and 155 screens |
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New iOS and Android app launched with added functionality and improved user experience |
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Record growth in membership, to 45,684 (H1 2023: 26,024), a 76% increase |
Momentum building into the second half
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Excellent pipeline of content for the remainder of the year, including Joker: Folie à Deux, Gladiator II, Paddington in |
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A five screen venue in |
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The Board remains confident that the financial performance of the Group for the full year ending 2 January 2025 will be in line with market expectations2 |
1Adjusted for pre-opening costs, acquisition expenses, depreciation, amortization and share based payments.
2 Current market forecasts for the year ended 2 January 2025 are revenue of
Alex Scrimgeour, Chief Executive of Everyman Media Group PLC, said:
"Despite weathering the full impact of last year's actor and writer strikes, we are pleased to report another period of financial and operational progress. We achieved strong growth in revenue, increased EBIDTA and record market share, driven by rising demand for Everyman's unique brand of hospitality.
The expansion of our footprint continues, with one new venue opened in the period and two more openings to look forward to in the year, further consolidating our position as the market leader in premium cinema.
We move into the second half with confidence, and look forward to an exciting slate of high profile releases to come through the remainder of the year."
For further information, please contact:
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Everyman Media Group plc |
Tel: 020 3145 0500 |
Alex Scrimgeour, Chief Executive |
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Will Worsdell, Finance Director |
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Canaccord Genuity Limited (NOMAD and Broker) |
Tel: 020 7523 8000 |
Bobbie Hilliam |
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Harry Pardoe |
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Alma (Financial PR Advisor) |
Tel: 020 3405 0205 |
Rebecca Sanders-Hewett |
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Joe Pederzolli |
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Emma Thompson |
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The information communicated in this announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of
About Everyman Media Group PLC:
Everyman is the fourth largest cinema business in the
Everyman is redefining cinema. It focuses on venue and experience as key competitive strengths, with a unique proposition:
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Intimate and atmospheric venues, which become a destination in their own right |
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An emphasis on a strong quality food and drink menu prepared in-house |
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A broad range of well-curated programming content, from mainstream and independent films to theatre and live concert streams, appealing to a diverse range of audiences |
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Motivated and welcoming teams |
For more information visit http://investors.everymancinema.com/
Chief Executive's Statement
Trading in the first half of 2024 was in line with management expectations, with revenue of
The results reflect the impact of last year's WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, which lasted for several months, and delayed the production and release of a number of key titles during the first half of the year. Chief amongst these was Deadpool & Wolverine, originally scheduled for a March 2024 release and subsequently pushed back until July.
The Group has continued to gain significant market share during the first half of the year, increasing to 5.6% (H1 2023: 4.2%), demonstrating the enduring strength of the Everyman proposition.
With the impact of the strikes beginning to ease, the Group expects a strong H2 weighting to the 2024 film slate, with a particularly strong pipeline of titles scheduled for Q4. These include Joker: Folie à Deux in October, Gladiator II, Paddington in
Elevating the Everyman experience
During the period we have remained committed to investing in and elevating the Everyman experience. Recognising that our most loyal customers are our strongest advocates, we identified an opportunity to increase our membership base and increase customer engagement. This has seen remarkable success, with 45,684 active members at the end of H1 2024, up from 26,024 at the end of H1 2023, a 76% increase.
As ever, we continue to invest in technology. Our new iOS and Android app brings a whole host of new features to customers, including the ability to purchase memberships and gift cards, multiple venue and seat-first selection, and the ability to add future releases to a watchlist. With a unique design and simplified framework, the new app promises to deliver a much improved user experience.
We've made exciting innovations in our film programming, introducing new concepts like Everyman Beyond, which showcases lesser-known films that our Film team believe will resonate with the Everyman audience. Additionally, over the Summer, and in partnership with Apple TV+, we invited guests to a series of Children's Hour screenings, complete with juice boxes and popcorn. These successful events introduced the Everyman experience to thousands of young families, expanding this audience ahead of a series of blockbuster family releases later this year.
We focus, as ever, on enhancing the Everyman brand. Our signature partnership with Jaguar Land Rover continues to flourish, as demonstrated by Discovery's sponsorship of our pop-up cinema at The Grove Hotel over the summer. This year, we expanded our popular outdoor venues by launching a new screen at Brentford Lock, setting the stage for the opening of a new cinema in this location in Q1 2025. Screen on the Canal at King's Cross also made another successful comeback, drawing thousands of visitors to Granary Square over the summer and introducing popular new food and beverage options, including crowd-favourite ice cream sundaes.
Continued organic expansion
Everyman currently has 45 cinemas and 155 screens. During the period, a three-screen venue in Bury St Edmunds opened and is trading in line with management expectations. Additionally, a new five-screen venue will open in
We continually evaluate our rate of expansion whilst maintaining a prudent approach to funding requirements. The reduced number of FY25 openings will ensure availability of capital for a number of key projects scheduled for 2026, whilst maintaining a strong Balance Sheet.
Performance review
The Group uses the key performance indicators of Admissions, Paid-for Average Ticket Price and Food & Beverage Spend per Head to monitor progress of the Group's activities.
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26 weeks ended 27 June 2024 |
26 weeks ended 29 June 2023 |
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Admissions |
1.9m |
1.6m |
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Paid-for Average Ticket Price |
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Admissions
Admissions in H1 2024 were 1.9m, compared to 1.6m in the same period last year. The increase was driven in the main by a strong Q1 awards season, with titles such as Poor Things, The Holdovers, One Life and All of Us Strangers playing particularly well to the Everyman audience. We also saw further benefit from high quality, original content, with key titles being Bob Marley: One Love in February and Dune: Part Two in March. The Group also saw further benefit from the four venues opened in the intervening period (Marlow, Bath, Tivoli Cheltenham and Bury St Edmunds).
The increase in admissions, revenue and EBITDA would have been greater if it hadn't been for the adverse impact of a reduced Q2 film slate, driven by last year's WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
As was the case in 2023, the Group expects a significant H2 weighting to admissions in 2024.
Average Ticket Price and Food & Beverage Spend per Head
Spend per Head increased to
Paid-for Average Ticket Price increased to
Outlook
We remain optimistic about the future. Performance in the first half of the year has been strong, with growth in admissions, revenue, EBITDA and market share, despite disruption from last year's well documented WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, and demonstrating the enduring appeal of the Everyman offer.
Having carefully evaluated our expansion opportunity, we are comfortable that continuing to scale at current levels - three new venues in 2024, and four in 2025 - will provide a robust increase in footprint. Whilst this level of openings will naturally reduce the rate of growth in 2025 from current market expectations, this allows the company to strengthen its balance sheet and reduce net debt moving forward. This will give us the scope and flexibility to take advantage of excellent pipeline opportunities in 2026 and beyond.
The impact of the strikes is now easing, and we are excited about the robust pipeline of content for the remainder of the year. Looking further ahead, we anticipate a return to a full, uninterrupted film slate in 2025. As the volume of content continues to improve, Everyman, with its distinctive, premium offering, remains uniquely positioned to benefit.
Alex Scrimgeour
Chief Executive
25 September 2024
Finance Director's Statement
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26 Weeks Ended 27 June 2024 |
26 Weeks Ended 29 June 2023 |
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Revenue |
46,856 |
38,253 |
Gross Profit |
31,166 |
25,101 |
Gross Profit Margin |
66.5% |
65.6% |
Other Operating Income |
243 |
322 |
Administrative Expenses |
(33,181) |
(27,038) |
Operating Profit / (Loss) |
(1,772) |
(1,615) |
Financial Expenses |
(3,172) |
(2,696) |
Profit / (Loss) Before Taxation |
(4,944) |
(4,311) |
Tax Credit / (Charge) |
1,091 |
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Profit / (Loss) For the Period |
(3,853) |
(4,311) |
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Adjusted EBITDA* |
6,178 |
5,782 |
*Adjusted EBITDA refers to Operating Profit adjusted for the removal of depreciation, amortisation, profit / loss on disposal of fixed assets, pe-opening expenses, lease termination costs, impairment charges and share-based payment expenses.
Revenue and operating profit
Group Revenue in H1 2024 was
Gross Profit Margin increased to 66.5% (H1 2023: 65.6%). This was as a result of a stronger film margin, mainly due to the mix of content, which skewed towards smaller awards titles that typically carry a higher margin than larger blockbuster releases. We also saw improvement in our Food & Beverage margin, owing both to the growth in spend per head, as well as strong cost control by our Procurement team.
Administrative Expenses increased to
The Group's largest cost increase was labour, a
Net finance costs
The Group's finance charge included
Taxation
The Group's tax credit was
Share based payments
The share-based payment expense for the period was
Cash flows
Cash held at the end of the period was
Net cash generated in operating activities was
Net cash used in investing activities was
Net cash used in financing activities was
As a result of the above, the net cash outflow for the period was
The Board does not recommend the payment of a dividend at this stage in the Group's development.
Net Debt
Net debt at the end of the period was
Will Worsdell
Finance Director
25 September 2024
Consolidated statement of profit and loss and other comprehensive income for the period ended 27 June 2024 (unaudited)
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26 weeks ended |
26 weeks ended |
Year ended |
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27 June |
29 June |
28 December |
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2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
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Note |
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Revenue |
3 |
46,856 |
38,253 |
90,859 |
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Cost of Sales |
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(15,690) |
(13,152) |
(32,724) |
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Gross profit |
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31,166 |
25,101 |
58,135 |
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Other Operating Income |
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243 |
322 |
647 |
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Administrative expenses |
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(33,181) |
(27,038) |
(58,834) |
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Operating loss |
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(1,772) |
(1,615) |
(52) |
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Financial expenses |
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(3,172) |
(2,696) |
(5,449) |
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Loss before taxation |
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(4,944) |
(4,311) |
(5,501) |
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Tax credit |
4 |
1,091 |
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2,805 |
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Total comprehensive loss for the period |
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(3,853) |
(4,311) |
(2,696) |
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Basic loss per share (pence) |
5 |
(4.23) |
(4.73) |
(2.96) |
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Diluted loss per share (pence) |
5 |
(4.23) |
(4.73) |
(2.96) |
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All amounts relate to continuing activities. |
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Non-GAAP measure: adjusted EBITDA |
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Adjusted EBITDA |
6,178 |
5,782 |
16,180 |
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Before: |
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Depreciation and amortisation |
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(7,088) |
(6,328) |
(13,152) |
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Exceptional items |
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(70) |
(39) |
(481) |
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Disposal of property, plant and equipment |
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149 |
(121) |
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Impairment |
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- |
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(724) |
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Pre-opening expenses |
(225) |
(588) |
(934) |
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Share-based payment expense |
(567) |
(591) |
(820) |
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Operating loss |
(1,772) |
(1,615) |
(52) |
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Consolidated balance sheet at 27 June 2024 (unaudited)
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Registered in 08684079 |
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27 June |
29 June |
28 December |
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2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
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Assets |
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Non-current assets |
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Property, plant and equipment
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101,701 |
99,784 |
101,544 |
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Right-of-use assets |
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66,613 |
61,841 |
68,088 |
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Deferred tax assets |
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3,896 |
- |
2,805 |
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Intangible assets |
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9,485 |
9,231 |
9,388 |
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Trade and other receivables |
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258 |
173 |
173 |
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181,953 |
171,029 |
181,998 |
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Current assets |
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Inventories |
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779 |
757 |
858 |
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Trade and other receivables |
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7,518 |
7,113 |
5,216 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
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2,190 |
1,702 |
6,645 |
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10,487 |
9,572 |
12,719 |
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Total assets |
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192,440 |
180,601 |
194,717 |
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Liabilities |
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Current liabilities |
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Trade and other payables |
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19,177 |
20,884 |
19,455 |
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Lease liabilities |
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3,751 |
2,511 |
2,824 |
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22,928 |
23,395 |
22,279 |
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Non-current liabilities |
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Other interest-bearing loans and borrowings |
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28,000 |
22,750 |
26,000 |
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Other provisions |
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1,631 |
1,362 |
1,631 |
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Lease liabilities |
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98,774 |
90,545 |
100,414 |
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128,405 |
114,657 |
128,045 |
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Total liabilities |
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151,333 |
138,052 |
150,324 |
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Net assets |
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41,107 |
42,549 |
44,393 |
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Equity attributable to owners of the Company |
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Share capital |
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9,118 |
9,118 |
9,118 |
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Share premium |
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57,112 |
57,112 |
57,112 |
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Merger reserve |
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11,152 |
11,152 |
11,152 |
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Other reserve |
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83 |
83 |
83 |
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Retained earnings |
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(36,358) |
(34,916) |
(33,072) |
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Total equity |
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41,107 |
42,549 |
44,393 |
Consolidated statement of changes in equity for the period ended 27 June 2024 (unaudited)
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Share |
Share |
Merger |
Other |
Retained |
Total |
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capital |
Premium |
reserve |
Reserve |
earnings |
equity |
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Balance at 28 December 2023 |
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9,118 |
57,112 |
11,152 |
83 |
(33,072) |
44,393 |
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Loss for the period |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
(3,853) |
(3,853) |
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Total comprehensive income |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
(3,853) |
(3,853) |
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Share-based payments |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
567 |
567 |
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Total transactions with owners of the parent |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
567 |
567 |
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Balance at 27 June 2024 |
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9,118 |
57,112 |
11,152 |
83 |
(36,358) |
41,107 |
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Balance at 29 December 2022 |
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9,118 |
57,112 |
11,152 |
83 |
(31,196) |
46,269 |
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Loss for the year |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
(2,696) |
(2,696) |
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Total comprehensive income |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
(2,696) |
(2,696) |
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Share- based payments |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
820 |
820 |
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Total transactions with owners of the parent |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
820 |
820 |
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Balance at 28 December 2023 |
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9,118 |
57,112 |
11,152 |
83 |
(33,072) |
44,393 |
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Consolidated cash flow statement for the period ended 27 June 2024 (unaudited)
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27 June |
29 June |
29 December |
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2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
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Cash flows from operating activities |
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(Loss) for the period |
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(3,853) |
(4,311) |
(2,696) |
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Adjustments for: |
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Financial expenses |
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3,172 |
2,696 |
5,449 |
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Tax credit |
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(1,091) |
- |
(2,805) |
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Operating profit / (loss) |
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(1,772) |
(1,615) |
(52) |
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Depreciation and amortisation |
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7,088 |
6,328 |
13,152 |
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Loss/(gain) on disposal of property, plant and equipment |
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(149) |
122 |
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Impairment |
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- |
- |
724 |
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Loss/(gain) on modification |
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- |
- |
15 |
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Equity-settled share-based payment expenses |
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567 |
591 |
820 |
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5,883 |
5,155 |
14,781 |
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Changes in working capital |
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Decrease/(increase) in inventories |
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79 |
(67) |
(168) |
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Decrease/(increase) in trade and other receivables |
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(2,387) |
(1,273) |
850 |
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Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables |
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(304) |
3,349 |
2,423 |
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Net cash generated from operating activities |
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3,271 |
7,164 |
17,886 |
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Cash flows from investing activities |
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Proceeds from sale of assets |
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3,900 |
6,490 |
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Business combinations |
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(1,250) |
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Acquisition of property, plant and equipment |
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(5,050) |
(12,148) |
(18,586) |
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Acquisition of intangible assets |
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(263) |
(300) |
(829) |
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Net cash used in investing activities |
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(5,313) |
(8,548) |
(14,175) |
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Cash flows from financing activities |
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Repayment of existing loan facility |
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- |
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(24,000) |
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Drawdown of bank borrowings |
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2,000 |
750 |
28,000 |
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Lease payments - interest |
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(2,116) |
(1,645) |
(3,410) |
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Lease payments - capital |
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(1,840) |
(1,549) |
(3,103) |
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Landlord capital contributions |
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575 |
2,826 |
4,054 |
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Loan arrangement fee |
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- |
- |
(263) |
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Interest paid |
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(1,032) |
(997) |
(2,045) |
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Net cash generated/(used in) from financing activities |
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(2,413) |
(615) |
(767) |
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Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period |
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6,645 |
3,701 |
3,701 |
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Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
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(4,455) |
(1,999) |
2,944 |
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Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period |
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2,190 |
1,702 |
6,645 |
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Notes to the financial statements
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The financial statements presented in this report have been prepared in accordance with IFRSs applicable to interim periods. However, as permitted, this interim report has been prepared in accordance with the AIM Rules for Companies and does not seek to comply with IAS34 "Interim Financial Reporting". |
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These condensed interim financial statements have not been audited, do not include all of the information required for full annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the Group's statutory consolidated annual financial statements for the year ended 28 December 2023. The auditor's opinion on these financial statements was unqualified, did not draw attention to any matters by way of emphasis and did not contain a statement under s498(2) or s498(3) of the Companies Act 2006.
Going Concern
Current trading is in line with management expectations. Given the increased number of wide releases year-on-year, commitment to the theatrical window from distributors and new investment from streamers in content for cinema, management expect admissions to continue to recover towards pre-pandemic levels. Paid for Average Ticket Price and Spend per Head have continued to grow steadily despite well-publicised concerns over consumer spends. On 17 August 2023, the Group signed a new three-year loan facility of In light of the above, the Board consider it appropriate to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the financial statements. |
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29 June |
December |
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2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
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Film and entertainment |
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22,506 |
17,644 |
44,718 |
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Food and beverages |
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19,772 |
16,085 |
38,563 |
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Other income |
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4,578 |
4,524 |
7,578 |
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46,856 |
38,253 |
90,859 |
In the 26-week period ended 27 June 2024,
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Taxation |
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27 June |
29 June |
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2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
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Deferred tax (credit)/expense |
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Temporary differences on property, plant and equipment |
432 |
- |
7,794 |
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Temporary differences on IFRS 16 accumulated restatement |
23 |
- |
(552) |
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Available losses |
(1,425) |
- |
(10,302) |
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Adjustment in respect of previous years |
(222) |
- |
- |
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Other temporary and deductible differences |
101 |
- |
255 |
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Total tax (credit)/charge |
(1,091) |
- |
(2,805) |
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The reasons for the difference between the actual tax charge for the period and the standard rate of corporation tax in the |
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2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
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(Loss) before taxation |
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(4,944) |
(4,311) |
(5,501) |
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Tax at the |
(1,236) |
(1,013) |
(1,293) |
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Permanent differences (expenses not deductible for tax purposes) |
367 |
662 |
1,313 |
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Deferred tax not previously recognised |
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- |
(2,632) |
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Impact of difference in overseas tax rates |
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- |
3 |
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De-recognition of losses |
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351 |
- |
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Effect of change in expected future statutory rates on deferred tax |
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(196) |
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Adjustment in respect of previous periods |
(222) |
- |
- |
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Total tax (credit)/charge |
(1,091) |
- |
(2,805) |
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2023 |
2023 |
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Profit/(Loss) used in calculating basic and diluted earnings per share |
(3,853) |
(4,311) |
(2,696) |
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Number of shares (000's) |
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Weighted average number of shares for the purpose of basic earnings per share |
91,178 |
91,178 |
91,178 |
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Number of shares (000's) |
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Weighted average number of shares for the purpose of diluted earnings per share |
91,178 |
91,178 |
91,178 |
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Basic earnings per share (pence) |
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(4.23) |
(4.73) |
(2.96) |
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Diluted earnings per share (pence) |
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(4.23) |
(4.73) |
(2.96) |
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Basic earnings per share amounts are calculated by dividing net profit/(loss) for the period attributable to Ordinary equity holders of the parent by the weighted average number of Ordinary shares outstanding during the year. |
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The Company has 7.7m potentially issuable shares (H1 2023: 7.8m) all of which relate to the potential dilution from the Group's share options issued to the Directors and certain employees and contractors, under the Group's incentive arrangements. In the current period these options are anti-dilutive as they would reduce the loss per share and so haven't been included in the diluted earnings per share. |
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