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CERF INCORPORATED Announces December 31, 2011 Results
Published Apr 27 2012
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CERF INCORPORATED Announces December 31, 2011 Results

TSX Venture Symbol: CFL

CALGARY, April 27, 2012 /CNW/ - Mr. Wayne Wadley, President of CERF Incorporated (the "Company" or "CERF Inc."), (formerly Canadian Equipment Rental Fund Limited Partnership ("CERF LP" or the "Partnership"), is pleased to announce the results for the year ended December 31, 2011.

Full details of the Company's results, in the form of the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto for the year ended December 31, 2011 and Management's Discussion and Analysis of the results dated April 25, 2011 are available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on the Company's website at www.cerfcorp.com.

Highlights of the year ended December 31, 2011 were:

  • Revenues increased 78% to $26,609,526 for the year ended December 31, 2011 from $14,908,523 for the year ended December 31, 2010.

  • Net income increased to $1,497,392 for the year ended December 31, 2011 compared to net income of $671,084 for 2010. Net income in 2011 was reduced by a onetime charge of $205,119 related to the cost of converting to a public corporation on October 1, 2011.

  • Adjusted EBITDA increased 68% to $7,973,542 in 2011 compared to $4,749,072 for 2010.

  • Acquisition of Maplethorpe Contractors Ltd. ("MCL"), a private integrated waste management company, was completed on April 29, 2011. The acquisition of MCL is considered to be accretive to the Company's operations and significant synergies are expected to be realized in the future. Since the acquisition on April 29, 2011 MCL has contributed sales revenues of $8,111,951 and net income of $940,532 to the consolidated results.

  • Revenues, excluding revenues contributed by MCL, for the year ended 2011 increased 24% when compared to revenue for 2010.

  • Net income per share was $0.17 for 2011, in comparison to the 2010 net income per share of $0.11.

  • The Company paid dividends of $0.24 per share to the shareholders in 2011.


The Board of Directors of the General Partner of the Partnership (CERF GP Corp. or the "General Partner") received approval of the limited partnership unitholders (the "Unitholders"), at a special meeting held on September 29, 2011, to proceed with a plan of arrangement (the "Arrangement") whereby the Partnership converted to a public corporation, CERF Inc., on October 1, 2011.

The Arrangement resulted in CERF Inc. carrying on the businesses previously carried on by the Partnership. Following the completion of the Arrangement, the Board of Directors of CERF Inc. are comprised of the previous members of the Board of Directors of the General Partner and the management of CERF Inc. is comprised of the previous management of the General Partner and the Partnership.

Pursuant to the Arrangement, Unitholders received one common share of CERF Inc. in exchange for each Limited Partnership Unit held on October 1, 2011. The Arrangement did not result in any benefits for, or change of control, termination or other payments being made to, any officers, directors or employees of the Partnership or any of its subsidiaries or of the General Partner. Subsequent to completion of the arrangement the Partnership and the General Partner were dissolved.

These consolidated financial statements follow the continuity of interest basis of accounting whereby CERF Inc. is considered a continuation of the Partnership. As a result, the comparative statements of financial position, statement of comprehensive income and cash flows include the Partnership's results of operations for the year ended December 31, 2010 and for the period up to and including September 30, 2011. All references to shares, dividends and shareholders in this press release pertain to common shares and common shareholders subsequent to the Arrangement and references to partnership units, distributions and unitholders pertain to the limited partnership units and unitholders prior to the Arrangement.

Mr. Wadley makes the following statements:

"Our commitment in 2010 to retaining our employees, maintaining our fleet of rental equipment and maximizing growth opportunities proved to be solid decision. When the Alberta economy rebounded in 2011 we were well positioned to take advantage of the increased business activity resulting from the recovery. The MCL acquisition took us to another level, adding size and a whole new dynamic to our business platform.

The future is bright with a renewed optimism. Many previously shelved construction projects have been revived. According to National Bank Financial, western Canada is expected to drive the economy and is positioned for stronger economic growth than their Eastern counterparts in 2012.  In fact, the Edmonton area added 38,000 new jobs in 2011 and the Conference Board of Canada is forecasting an annual average of 14,000 new positions over the next four years in this area.  Western Canadian markets are expected to benefit from global demand for resources and provide the strongest economic growth. High prices for agricultural products, mining and oil may make the outlook for our western cities such as Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Regina more promising than for cities in Eastern Canada.

Our senior management and staff made several advancements in 2011 and persevered through those turbulent months of 2010 and early 2011. The challenge was to redefine age old problems in what is typically known as a saturated and mature industry, and develop new products and innovations to improve efficiencies and bottom line results.  We are very proud of the innovations that were introduced this year and how positively they impacted our customers in more ways than we expected. Several awards were won for our recycling efforts both provincially and nationally. We believe this is attributed to our commitment to continually pursue new solutions for excellence, a trait inherent in our culture from the ground up.

Our continued success is due to several factors but mostly due to our management and staff for their commitment to our customer. Our prudent cash management continues and we have succeeded in maintaining a dividend of $0.24 annually to our shareholders. We have an excellent management team in place who have "raised the bar" with their focus on the customer. This passion to deliver a great customer experience will continue to serve all shareholders well in the years to come."

CERF Inc. is engaged in the rental, sale and service of industrial and construction equipment and provides waste management and environmental services. CERF Inc. which trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "CFL" and currently has 9,665,256 shares issued and outstanding.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain information contained herein relating to, but not limited to, CERF Inc. and its predecessor CERF LP and its businesses, and the statements of Mr. Wadley, constitutes forward-looking information under applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, which address activities, events or developments that CERF Inc. expects or anticipates may or will occur in the future, are forward-looking information. Forward-looking information typically contains statements with words such as "may", "estimate", "anticipate", "believe", "expect", 'plan", "intend", "target", "project", 'forecast" or similar words suggesting future outcomes or outlook. Forward-looking statements in this news release include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the future economic wellbeing of Western Canada and by implication of CERF Inc.

Although CERF Inc. believes that the expectations conveyed by the forward-looking information are reasonable based on information available on the date of preparation, no assurances can be given as to future results, levels of activity and achievements. Undue reliance should not be placed on the information contained herein, as actual results achieved will vary from the information provided herein and the variations may be material.  CERF Inc. makes no representation that actual results achieved will be the same in whole or in part as those set out in the forward-looking information. Furthermore, the forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date hereof and CERF Inc. does not undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Any forward-looking information contained herein is expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

Summarized financial results for the year ended December 31, 2011 follow:

   

CERF INCORPORATED

Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
In Canadian dollars
 
      December 31, 2011       December 31, 2010
Assets                            
Current assets                            
Cash           $    4,370,989           $ 5,011,552
Accounts receivable             5,900,994             3,972,819
Inventory             848,403             713,026
Prepaid expenses and deposits             216,326             222,111
              11,336,712             9,919,508
                             
Non-current assets                            
Loan receivable             665,674            
Property and equipment             22,269,785             15,802,840
Intangibles and goodwill and goodwill             3,599,104             203,477
Deferred income taxes                         155,394
              26,166,704             16,161,711
Total assets           $    37,871,275           $     26,081,219
                             
Liabilities and Partners' Equity                            
Current liabilities:                            
Bank indebtedness           $    1,164,707           $                 —
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities             3,755,003             2,297,724
Dividends payable             579,915             366,987
Income taxes payable             65,463            
Current portion of long-term debt             4,151,093             2,014,645
Current portion of finance leases             593,750             106,685
              10,309,931             4,786,041
                             
Non-current liabilities:                            
Long-term debt             7,151,519             4,152,426
Obligation under finance leases             4,874,181             4,324,074
Deferred income taxes             623,822            
              12,649,522             8,476,500
                             
Shareholders' equity                            
Share capital             17,701,144             14,765,518
Share purchase loans receivable             (309,532)             (374,535)
Contributed surplus             382,615             548,802
Deficit             (2,862,405)             (2,121,107)
              14,911,822             12,818,678
            $   37,871,275           $   26,081,219

         
         
CERF INCORPORATED
 
Statements of Consolidated Comprehensive Income
In Canadian dollars
        Year ended December 31
      2011       2010
Revenues              
  Equipment rental   $      10,351,082     $    8,939,078
  Waste management     9,648,783       854,554
  Sales of equipment, fuel and parts     4,523,836       3,432,487
  Service and other     2,085,825       1,682,404
        26,609,526       14,908,523
Direct expenses              
  Direct operating costs     13,045,936       6,309,354
  Depreciation of equipment     3,882,465       3,050,580
  Cost of sales of equipment, fuel and parts     3,632,542       2,595,967
        20,560,943       11,955,901
  Gross margin     6,048,583       2,952,622
Operating expenses              
  General and administrative     2,170,342       1,267,119
  Depreciation of other property and equipment     337,737       368,174
  Amortization of intangible assets     275,700        —
  Business acquisition expenses     199,371        —
        2,983,150       1,613,764
Other expenses              
  Finance costs     1,004,070       941,667
                 
Income before income taxes     2,061,363       375,662
Income taxes (recovery)     563,971       (295,422)
                 
Net income and comprehensive income for the year   $   1,497,392     $    671,084
                 
                 
Net income per share              
  Basic    $   0.17       $   0.11
  Diluted    $ 0.16       $   0.11

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

 

 

 

Wayne Wadley, President and CEO at (403) 850-4095 or by email at wwadley@cerfcorp.com or Ken Stephens CFO at (403) 281-1042, by fax at (403) 238-2720 or by email at kstephens@cerfcorp.com