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C-Com Satellite Systems Inc
Symbol CMI
Shares Issued 38,332,200
Close 2020-07-20 C$ 3.16
Market Cap C$ 121,129,752
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C-Com Satellite loses $466,930 in Q2

2020-07-20 20:37 ET - News Release

Dr. Leslie Klein reports

C-COM REPORTS FISCAL 2020'S SECOND QUARTER RESULTS

C-Com Satellite Systems Inc. has released its financial results for the second quarter ended May 31, 2020.

The company has generated revenues of $1,061,665 and a net after-tax loss of $466,930 or one cent per share. This compared with revenues of $2,566,595 and a net after-tax profit of $267,342 or one cent per share for Q2 2019, representing a decrease of 59 per cent and 275 per cent, respectively.

The Q2 net after-tax loss incorporates a one-time expense of $316,498 ($430,609 pretax). Excluding the impact of this one-time expense, the net after-tax loss reduces to $150,432.

The working capital of the company decreased by 4.7 per cent to $21,334,750 at May 31, 2020, as compared with $22,383,369 at Nov. 30, 2019.

The company paid out $477,045 in dividends during this second quarter, compared with $470,894 in the second quarter of 2019, representing a 1.3-per-cent increase. The company has maintained its quarterly dividend payout while continuing to innovate and invest into the next generation of advanced antenna products.

The company also approved the payment of its eligible quarterly dividend in the amount of 1.25 cents per common share, payable on Aug. 18, 2020, to all shareholders of record as of Aug. 4, 2020. Based on the closing price of $3.16 per share on July 20, 2020, this dividend represents a yield of 1.58 per cent on an annualized basis. This is the company's 37th consecutive quarterly dividend.

"In Q2, the company continued to experience a slowdown in our markets that grew beyond Asia to the U.S. and other areas impacted by the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Also, the OPEC oil production dispute that had dampened activity with our oil sector customers spilled into the early part of the quarter," said Dr. Leslie Klein, president and chief executive officer of C-Com Satellite. "The COVID-19 virus will make 2020 a challenging year for all businesses. Our healthy balance sheet, extensive inventory and new products position us well to mitigate challenges that this year will bring. However, I am encouraged that increased activity recently triggered the need for our engineering and testing teams to return to a full work week.

"In addition, there has been a resumption of tangible interest from Asia and North America in our new Manpack series antennas. As well, a new vertical market for tracking LEOs, Smallsats and CubeSats is emerging, and C-Com has developed advanced tracking algorithms for this market for use with its existing Flyaway antennas. We expect this new market to generate incremental revenue for the company."

Dr. Klein added: "In spite of the impact of COVID-19, we were able to push ahead with our R&D efforts. For example, we announced in Q2 that we had successfully completed the integration of the UHP-200 modem and the Comtech EF Data branded Heights networking platform with our iNetVu antenna controllers.

"The company is also involved in extensive R&D of next-generation antenna technologies in conjunction with the University of Waterloo. This effort should provide C-Com with a revolutionary, patentable Ka-band antenna technology to be used with the growing number of LEO constellations being launched in the next several years. This modular and conformal antenna technology is designed to be mass producible and be compatible with 5G and other developing millimeter wave technologies," Dr. Klein concluded.

The company is also announcing that Drew Klein, vice-president of sales at C-Com Satellite, is transitioning to a special projects consulting position with the company, effective July 22, 2020.

About C-Com Satellite Systems Inc.

C-Com Satellite is a pioneer and world leader in the design, development and manufacture of transportable and mobile satellite-based antenna systems. The company has developed proprietary, auto-acquisition controller technology for rapid antenna pointing to a satellite with just the press of a button, enabling broadband Internet via satellite across a wide range of market applications worldwide, including regions unserved or underserved by terrestrial access technologies.

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