12-Bagger Monitise Plc Continues To Snowball

Published in Company Comment on 11 February 2013

Monitise Plc (LON: MONI) sees strong results all round in H1 2013.

Monitise (LSE: MONI) this morning released its half-time interim results, delivering positive news that saw the share price edge up in early trade to reach 34.75p -- making the company a 12-bagger in just five years.

The largest mobile money specialist in the world reported a 63% increase in revenues (22% on an organic basis) for the six-month period to 31 December 2012, up to £27.8m compared to H1 2012. Gross margins increased to 72% against 64% at the half-way stage of the 2012 fiscal year, and 69% in the second half. Full-year revenue is on track to reach at least £70m, underpinned by "order book and strong sales pipeline".

The number of registered customers has increased to 20 million, a surge from six million just one year ago. As a result, the company is now processing two billion transactions, a four-fold increase on last year's figures. User-generated revenue is up 164% (70% organically), rising on a reported basis to 51% of total revenues from 31% in H1 FY 2012 and 37% in H2 FY 2012.

Chairman Duncan McIntyre commented:

"This has been yet another successful period in the Monitise journey. We were delighted with the strong investment community interest and support shown for our business with the capital raise carried out in December 2012. The proceeds from this are being used to rapidly scale our business as we enhance our global Mobile Money leadership position, laying deeper foundations for future growth."

Monitise management also announced that it is to launch a BlackBerry Messenger service in Indonesia, alongside BlackBerry and Permatabank, one of the country's top 10 financial institutions.

Additionally, it has entered into a strategic partnership with Venda, the world's largest on-demand eCommerce provider. The partnership will fast-track retailer adoption of Monitise's Instant Mobile Checkout by seamlessly integrating with Venda's commerce platform.

With the shares as low as 2.89p in 2009, they have now 12-bagged their way to the current price -- canny investors who bought in five years ago, then, will be sitting on some very healthy gains. 

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> Sam does not own shares in Monitise.

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clissold345 11 Feb 2013 , 12:59pm

Sam, your article is not balanced. MONI is growing revenue very fast but according to Digital Look it will make record pre-tax losses of £29.18M in the current financial year. Will MONI ever make a profit? Perhaps!

TMFSamR 11 Feb 2013 , 1:05pm

clissold345, thank you for your comment. In H1 FY 2012, Monitise made a pre-tax profit of £1.1m. Some of the factors for the loss this time include the following:

Due to the growth, the company has stated it is investing in "future operations... resulting in a Group EBITDA loss of £14.7m compared to £4.2m in H1 FY 2012".

"The costs of significant scaling up in service delivery and overall operations have led to a rise in investment for future operations with an EBITDA loss of £4.5m against £2.9m in the comparative period."

bythefates 26 Feb 2013 , 7:54pm

Perhaps they should sack the management and maybe we could get a profit out of the company because right now record pre-tax losses of £29.18M don't exactly give me that confidence to throw in more of my hard earned cash on that bunch of losers.

bythefates 26 Feb 2013 , 8:01pm

Interestingly i also note that in 2009 the share price was as low as 2.89p? Are you facts correct?

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