Mnet expects $1m EBITDA for FY11
- 08 August, 2011 08:38
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Mobile applications and services company Mnet Group (ASX:MNZ) expects a 53 per cent increase in gross profit for FY11, on gains from the sale of its caller tones business.
The company advised in a market update that it estimates it earned a gross profit for the year of $8 million, and ebitda of $1 million.
Revenue grew around 34 per cent to approximately $12.7 million, with mobile solutions revenues growing 41 per cent to $2.7 million.
Mnet flagged plans to open an office in the US, after its revenue from international markets - and predominately North America – grew to nearly $2 million.
Earnings were also aided from gains on the sale of Mnet's Ring Back Tones subsidiary to RealNetworks.
The initial purchase price was $1.6 million, and Mnet will be eligible for up to $2 million more by the end of calendar 2012 if certain milestones are achieved.
Mnet ended FY11 with a cash balance of $1.8 million, and advised it had a “healthy” sales pipeline for its services going into FY12.
MNZ shares stayed flat on Friday at $0.031.
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