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Poet Technologies Inc
Symbol PTK
Shares Issued 259,333,852
Close 2016-11-28 C$ 0.34
Market Cap C$ 88,173,510
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Poet Technologies loses $2.8-million (U.S.) in Q3 2016

2016-11-28 16:11 ET - News Release

Mr. Suresh Venkatesan reports

POET TECHNOLOGIES REPORTS THIRD QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS

Poet Technologies Inc. has released its consolidated financial results for the period ended Sept. 30, 2016. These interim financial results, along with management's discussion and analysis, have been filed on SEDAR.

Third quarter and recent highlights:

  • Signed long-term supply agreement and strategic partnership with Luxmux, a leader in innovative photonic and optic technologies;
  • Announced agreement with Singapore Economic Development Board to expand research and development operations in Singapore;
  • Awarded two new U.S. patents, including one regarded as fundamental;
  • Appointed Thomas R. Mika as chief financial officer;
  • Subsequent to the end of the quarter, completed public offering which generated gross proceeds of $12,528,000 ($9,349,254 (U.S.));
  • Ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $9,699,899 (U.S.), which does not include the net proceeds from the offering.

Third quarter 2016 sales were $861,545 (U.S.), which comprises the first full quarter of revenue from its acquisition of DenseLight Semiconductor, compared with $576,741 (U.S.) in the second quarter of 2016. Gross margin in the third quarter was 47.3 per cent, compared with 28.9 per cent in the prior quarter. Third quarter 2016 net loss was $2.8-million (U.S.), or one U.S. cent per share, compared with $3.4-million (U.S.), or two U.S. cents per share, in the second quarter of 2016.

During the quarter, the company completed internal qualification and began early production of DenseLight 2.5G DFB (distributed feedback) lasers, winning an initial customer order in China for applications in the passive optical network broadband access network architecture, which is the dominant fibre-to-the-X network architecture in use today. Fibre-to-the-X is a key enabler of today's high-speed Internet, and advanced broadband networks are considered essential infrastructure to support future economic growth. The company's sensor product road map for 2017 includes additional new product introductions targeted for the LIDAR (laser imaging, detection and ranging) market.

Poet's chief executive officer, Suresh Venkatesan, commented: "Revenue in the quarter reflects expanded sales of DenseLight photonic sensors, primarily to existing customers for test and measurement applications. Although we are making solid progress on revenue and product expansion within our DenseLight subsidiary, our integration activities intended to establish a commercial foundation for the consolidated company are not without challenges. We have uncovered certain deficiencies in the organizational, functional and operational structure of the fab. Importantly, we have already begun to address and remedy these vulnerabilities in order to realize the full value of this business and its related infrastructure. Despite these short-term challenges, we remain highly confident in the potential and unique value proposition that DenseLight represents for its customers and the company alike.

"In terms of progress on the Poet technology, we continue to maintain a strong focus on the development and refinement of the integrated optoelectronics engine, which includes the integrated detector. As a direct result of the capital raise, we are now able to pursue parallel development paths for our VCSEL design and validation, and have taken meaningful steps to accelerate our cycles of learning. Furthermore, we are making selective investments in capital equipment, as well as other key capabilities, to give us greater control over some of the most time-sensitive aspects of the technology development process. The previous delays we encountered largely related to epitaxial wafer supply and more recently export licence controls were both resolved subsequent to quarter-end, which has enabled us to resume progress toward the production of integrated device prototypes. Although this preprototype stage of product development has taken longer than we originally anticipated due to various constraints, we believe we are on the right path to achieve commercialization in 2018."

Business update

Work on the Poet integrated optical engine continues, with progress being made during and subsequent to the end of the quarter on several fronts, including the resolution of certain constraints encountered on product development related to export controls and epitaxial wafer supply. The availability of new capital has allowed the company to:

  • Pursue parallel development paths for the VCSEL design;
  • Engage with multiple third party sources for critical epitaxial wafers;
  • Resume development cycles at its six-inch Taiwan foundry partner, Wavetek.

As part of these actions, the company is currently focused on evaluating multiple paths to improving VCSEL functionality and optimizing the transistor. Ultimately, realizing the commercial potential of the Poet technology will require the company, among other things, to successfully complete the development of integrated device prototypes, begin product development of integrated single-chip monolithic transceivers for active optical cables, demonstrate alpha prototypes, engage potential customers with beta prototypes, demonstrate manufacturability and scalability, and complete qualification of these integrated devices in end-user applications. At each step, where appropriate, the company expects to provide updates on meaningful progress.

The company also continues to work on multiple sources of additional NRE (non-recurring engineering) revenue, $154,000 (U.S.) of which was included in sales in the third quarter.

On Nov. 8, 2016, the company was awarded two U.S. patents -- No. 9,490,336 for a fabrication methodology for optoelectronic circuits and No. 9,490,321 for the design of an integrated optoelectronic circuit. The company regards both as important patents, each representing a significant barrier to entry for potential competitors. In addition, the No. 9,490,321 patent is fundamental to protecting the company's design of integrated optical transmitters and detectors using both thyristor and bipolar circuits.

As of Nov. 28, 2016, the company had 259,333,852 common shares outstanding.

Business outlook

The company will not be able to reconfirm its previously provided guidance to achieve revenue of $2-million (U.S.) in the second half of 2016, primarily as a result of unexpected production delays at its Singapore fab. It was anticipated at the completion of the DenseLight acquisition that changes were needed in the operations and organization of the business unit, a strategy for which has been developed and is being implemented. Substantial progress has been made to date and will continue into 2017. The new guidance is for revenue in the range of $1.6-million (U.S.) to $1.8-million (U.S.) for the second half of 2016, and depends on closing and shipping multiple orders for sensor products, 2.5G DFB lasers and the timely completion of NRE for key clients. Even with the reduced revenue guidance, the company has achieved significant quarter-on-quarter revenue increases and expects that the DenseLight business unit will develop into a robust platform for the commercialization of Poet technology. The company anticipates continued revenue growth at DenseLight and its intention to reach positive operating cash flow by the first half of 2017.

New communications and disclosure policy

In an effort to keep all stockholders informed on a regular basis, and to conform to fair disclosure regulations in both Canada and the United States, the company intends to communicate primarily through written business updates on a periodic basis, at least semi-annually, and to publish supplemental press releases as needed for the broad and timely dissemination of meaningful interim developments. The company intends to adhere strictly to this policy for the benefit of all stockholders.

Commenting on the newly adopted policy, Mr. Mika, recently appointed chief financial officer of Poet Technologies, stated: "Over the past several months, the number of inquiries from stockholders and others that the company and its investor relations firm, the Shelton Group, has received has risen dramatically. We recognize the importance in demonstrating progress to shareholders and interested investors; however, development activities in a technology-based company are not deterministic, and outcomes cannot be readily predicted, timed or guaranteed. Evaluating technical progress often requires nuanced explanation or detailed engineering knowledge. Providing detail on confidential technical, strategic and sales efforts can inadvertently benefit potential competitors, and so the company will refrain from answering such inquiries. Although we have encountered a number of challenges during the course of 2016, we have also made and continue to make meaningful progress on technology development and business objectives. We ask for your understanding, co-operation and support for the new communications and disclosure policy that we are announcing today."

About Poet Technologies

Poet is a developer of optoelectronics, and photonic fabrication processes and products.

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