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MDI - Abridged Consolidated Annual Audited Results for the year ended 31 December 2014
MASTER DRILLING GROUP LIMITED
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
Registration No. 2011/008265/06
JSE share code: MDI / ISIN: ZAE0001711948
("Master Drilling" or "the company")
REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS
ABRIDGED CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL AUDITED RESULTS
FOR MASTER DRILLING GROUP LIMITED FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014
HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE PERIOD
- Revenue up from - Profit attributable - Headline earnings - Cash generated
$119.7 million to equity per share of from operating
in 2013 to shareholders up by 12.1 US cents activities up by
$132.0 million 11.8% and 131.5 ZAR 52.9%
in 2014 to cents to
$16.9 million (2013: 10.3 US $23.8 million
(2013: $15.1 cents and 99.3 (2013: $15.6
million) ZAR cents) million)
SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
Issued capital
Number % of issued
Category of shareholder of shares share capital
Shares held by public shareholders 58 695 281 39,6
Shares held by directors and key management 89 570 210 60,4
Total ordinary shares in issue at 31 December 2014 148 265 491 100
Market Capitalisation at 31 December 2014 R1 960 069 791
ABOUT MASTER DRILLING GROUP LIMITED
Master Drilling is one of the world's leaders in the raiseboring market and provides specialised drilling services
to major, mid-tier and junior mining companies, which focus on mining a range of different commodities.
Master Drilling also provides drilling services for civil engineering applications in a variety of emerging markets
and the Group offers complete project management expertise in projects ranging from exploration-stage drilling
through to production-stage drilling.
The Group has specialised in-house drilling equipment design, manufacturing, training and maintenance
capabilities, which allow it to tailor solutions to meet the specific conditions and drilling requirements of its
customers. The Group's raiseboring capability offers advantages over other conventional drilling methods
including increased speed and safety.
By year-end, the Group was actively operating 139 drilling rigs across Southern Africa, Latin America and West
Africa. These rigs are owned or leased by Master Drilling, with a few operated through rentals from third parties.
As the global mining industry focuses on a greater level of mechanisation, Master Drilling is pursuing organic
growth opportunities in Mexico and Peru and expanding geographically in Colombia. Master Drilling is enhancing
its position as a world-class supplier of technologically-advanced mine drilling operations, as well as value-added
services.
PROSPECTS
Master Drilling's business strategy is to maintain and improve its current status as a leading, global specialised
drilling services company and to deliver long-term, sustainable growth through the further development and
expansion of its drilling services. It intends to achieve this by strengthening and consolidating its position in
existing markets through focused organic growth and strategic acquisitions, expanding into new markets and
enhancing operational efficiencies, while continuing its dedicated focus on quality, safety and cost containment.
BASIS OF PREPARATION
The abridged consolidated Annual Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34: Interim
Financial Reporting, International Financial Reporting Standards, the SAICA reporting guides as issued by the
Accounting Standards Board and the requirements of the South African Companies Act, (Act 71 of 2008),
as amended and the Listings Requirements of the JSE Limited. The annual financial statements have been
prepared on the historical cost basis, except certain financial instruments at fair value, and incorporate the
principal accounting policies set out below. They are presented in US Dollars.
The significant accounting policies are consistent in all material respects with those applied in the previous year.
The consolidated annual financial statements for Master Drilling Group Limited (Registration number
2011/008265/06), for the period ended 31 December 2013, have been audited by Grant Thornton, the
Company's independent external auditors, whose unqualified audit report can be found on pages 8 to 9 of the
consolidated annual financial statements 2014, available on: www.masterdrilling.com.
The abridged financial statements have been prepared by the corporate reporting staff of Master Drilling, headed
by Peet van Coller CA(SA), the Group's Senior Manager: Financial Accounting. This process was supervised by
André Jean van Deventer CA(SA), the Group's Chief Financial Officer.
The auditor's report does not necessarily report on all of the information contained in this announcement/
financial results. Shareholders are therefore advised that in order to obtain a full understanding of the nature
of the auditor's engagement they should obtain a copy of the auditor's report together with the accompanying
financial information from the issuer's registered office.
RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT BY DIRECTORS
This abridged report is extracted from audited information, but is not itself audited. The directors take full
responsibility for the preparation of the abridged report and that the financial information has been correctly
extracted from the underlying audited annual financial statements.
ABRIDGED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
for the Master Drilling Group for the year ended 31 December 2014
USD USD
2014 2013
Assets
Non-current Assets 110 071 661 101 965 335
Current Assets 60 581 929 60 455 290
Total Assets 170 653 590 162 420 625
Equity and Liabilities
Equity
Equity 100 203 562 91 867 551
Non-Controlling interest 15 474 542 14 250 534
Total Equity 115 678 104 106 118 085
Liabilities
Non-current Liabilities 21 096 817 21 015 693
Current Liabilities 33 878 669 35 286 847
Total Liabilities 54 975 486 56 302 540
Total Equity and Liabilities 170 653 590 162 420 625
ABRIDGED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
for the Master Drilling Group for the year ended 2014
2014 2013
Revenue 132 034 310 119 688 645
Cost of sales (88 269 543) (79 930 462)
Gross profit 43 764 767 39 758 183
Other operating income 1 782 703 891 774
Other operating expenses (18 923 519) (18 106 951)
Operating profit 26 623 951 22 543 006
Investment revenue 1 296 732 1 473 911
Finance costs (1 506 118) (1 926 791)
Profit before taxation 26 414 565 22 090 126
Taxation (7 961 104) (6 294 382)
Profit for the year 18 453 461 15 795 744
Other comprehensive income:
Exchange differences on translating foreign operations (8 764 054) (12 562 962)
Other comprehensive (loss)/income for the year net of taxation (8 764 054) (12 562 962)
Total comprehensive income 9 689 407 3 232 782
Profit attributable to: 18 453 461 15 795 744
Owners of the Parent 16 908 412 15 127 395
Non-controlling interest 1 545 049 668 349
Total comprehensive income attributable to: 9 689 407 3 232 782
Owners of the parent 8 144 358 2 564 433
Non-Controlling interest 1 545 049 668 349
Earnings Per Share (USD)
Basic earnings per share (cents) 11.4 10.2
Headline earnings per share (cents) 12.1 10.3
Diluted Earnings Per Share (USD)
Diluted basic earnings per share (cents) 11.2 10.0
Diluted headline earnings per share (cents) 11.9 10.3
Earnings Per Share (ZAR)
Basic earnings per share (cents) 123.7 98.4
Headline earnings per share (cents) 131.5 99.3
Diluted Earnings Per Share (ZAR)
Diluted basic earnings per share (cents) 121.9 96.4
Diluted headline earnings per share (cents) 129.6 99.3
ABRIDGED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
for the Master Drilling Group for the year ended 31 December 2014
Equity due Foreign
Equity due Foreign
to change currency Share-based Attributable Non- Total
Share in control of translation payments Total Retained to owners controlling Shareholders
USD capital interests reserve reserve Reserves income of parent interest Equity
Balance as at
31 December
2013 146 607 965 (58 264 013) (12 849 777) 16 211 (71 097 579) 16 357 165 91 867 551 14 250 534 106 118 085
Shares based
Payments – – – 191 653 191 653 – 191 653 – 191 653
Dividends
declared by
subsidiaries – – – – – – – (321 041) (321 041)
Total
comprehensive
income for the
year – – (8 764 054) – (8 764 054) 16 908 412 8 144 358 1 545 049 9 689 407
Total changes – – (8 764 054) 191 653 (8 572 401) 16 908 412 8 336 011 1 224 008 9 560 019
Balance as at
31 December
2014 146 607 965 (58 264 013) (21 613 831) 207 864 (79 669 980) 33 265 577 100 203 562 15 474 542 115 678 104
ABRIDGED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
for the Master Drilling Group for the year ended 31 December 2014
USD USD
2014 2013
Net cash from operating activities 23 845 192 15 590 711
Net cash from investing activities (20 215 553) (30 072 509)
Net cash from financing activities (6 498 339) (9 489 389)
Total cash movement for the year (2 868 700) (23 971 187)
Cash at the beginning of the year 16 565 233 49 573 277
Effect of exchnage rate movement on cash balances (1 219 451) (9 036 857)
Total cash at the end of the year 12 477 082 16 565 233
RECONCILIATION BETWEEN EARNINGS AND HEADLINE EARNINGS
USD USD
2014 2013
RECONCILIATION BETWEEN EARNINGS AND HEADLINE EARNINGS
Basic earnings for the year 18 453 461 15 795 744
Deduct:
Non-controlling interest (1 545 049) (668 349)
Attributable to owners of the parent 16 908 412 15 127 395
Loss/(Gain) on disposal of Fixed assets and Impairments 284 529 (181 364)
Impairment of property, plant and equipment 1 198 741 358 750
Tax effect on gain on disposal of Fixed assets and Impairments (413 630) (45 761)
Headline Earnings for the year 17 978 052 15 259 020
Earnings per share (cents) 11.4 10.2
Diluted earnings per share (cents) 11.2 10.0
Headline earnings per share (cents) 12.1 10.3
Diluted headline earnings per share (cents) 11.9 10.3
Net asset value per share (cents) 78.0 71.6
Tangible net asset value per share (cents) 76.3 69.8
Dividends per share (cents) – –
Weighted average number of ordinary shares at the end of the
year for the purpose of basic earnings per share and headline
earnings per share 148 265 491 148 265 491
Effect of dilutive potential ordinary shares - employee share options 2 203 545 180 822
Weighted average number of ordinary shares at the end of the
year for the purpose of diluted basic earnings per share and
diluted headline earnings per share 150 469 036 148 446 313
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
1. PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The abridged consolidated Annual Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34:
Interim Financial Reporting, International Financial Reporting Standards, the SAICA reporting guides as
issued by the Accounting Standards Board and the requirements of the Companies Act. The annual financial
statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis, except certain financial instruments at fair value,
and incorporate the principal accounting policies set out below. They are presented in US Dollars.
Functional and Presentation Currency
Items included in the financial statements of each of the Group's entities are measured using the currency
of the primary environment in which the entity operates, i.e. "functional currency". The functional currency
of the company is Rands. The consolidated financial statements are presented in United States Dollars
(the "presentation currency"). Management believes that United States Dollars is more useful to the users of
the consolidated financial statements, as this currency most reliably reflects the global business performance
of the Group as a whole.
1.1 Consolidation
Basis of consolidation
The Group Annual Financial Statements incorporates all entities which are controlled by the Group.
At inception the Group Annual Financial Statements had been accounted for under the pooling of
interest method as acquisition of entities under common control is excluded from IFRS 3. The entities
had been accounted for at historical carrying values for the period presented.
Adjustments are made when necessary to the financial statements of subsidiaries to bring their
accounting policies in line with those of the Group.
All intra-company transactions, balances, income and expenses are eliminated in full on
consolidation/combination.
Non-controlling interests in the net assets of combined subsidiaries are identified and recognised
separately from the company's interest therein, and are recognised within equity. Losses of
subsidiaries attributable to non-controlling interests are allocated to the non-controlling interest even
if this results in a debit balance being recognised for non-controlling interest.
Control is considered to exist if all of the factors below are satisfied.
- The investor has power over the investee, i.e. the investor has existing rights that give it the
ability to direct the relevant activities;
- The investor has exposure, or rights to variable returns from its involvement with the investee;
and
- The investor has the ability to use its power over the investee to affect the amount of the
investors' returns.
The Group assesses its control of an investee at the time of its Initial investment and again if changes
in facts and circumstances affect one or more of the control factors listed above. In assessing
whether the Group has control over the an investee, consideration is given to many factors including
shareholding; voting rights and their impact on the Group's ability to direct the management,
operations and returns of the investee; contractual obligations; minority shareholder rights and
whether these are protective or substantive in nature; and the financial position of the investee.
1.2 Property, plant and equipment
The cost of an item of property, plant and equipment is recognised as an asset when:
(a) it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the company;
and
(b) the cost of the item can be measured reliably.
Property, plant and equipment are initially measured at cost and subsequently at cost less any
accumulated depreciation and subsequent accumulated impairment losses.
Costs include costs incurred initially to acquire or construct an item of property, plant and
equipment. Cost associated with equipment upgrades that result in increased capabilities or
performance enhancements of property and equipment are capitalised. If a replacement part is
recognised in the carrying amount of an item of property, plant and equipment, the carrying amount
of the replaced part is derecognised.
Assets under construction will be reclassified to the relevant asset category as soon as it is available
for use.
The initial estimate of the costs of dismantling and removing the item and restoring the site on
which it is located is also included in the cost of property, plant and equipment, where the company
is obligated to incur such expenditure, and where the obligation arises as a result of acquiring the
asset or using it for purposes other than the production of inventories.
2 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Accumulated
depreciation
USD and impairment Carrying
2014 Cost losses value
Land and Buildings 3 928 551 (34 310) 3 894 241
Plant and Machinery 80 900 372 (24 904 365) 55 996 007
Assets under construction 7 951 543 (7 862) 7 943 681
Furniture & Fittings 1 173 654 (358 585) 815 069
Motor vehicles 3 128 981 (1 135 691) 1 993 290
Office equipment 83 059 (55 302) 27 757
IT Equipment 576 474 (299 256) 277 218
Finance lease: Plant & Equipment 25 717 363 (3 720 506) 21 996 857
Computer Software 1 873 601 (435 866) 1 437 735
Total 125 333 598 (30 951 743) 94 381 855
Accumulated
depreciation
USD and impairment Carrying
2013 Cost losses value
Buildings 232 071 (50 174) 181 897
Plant and Machinery 80 720 902 (22 000 482) 58 720 420
Assets under construction 11 846 158 (10 320) 11 835 838
Furniture & Fittings 1 255 679 (384 471) 871 208
Motor vehicles 3 487 337 (1 291 984) 2 195 353
Office equipment 123 602 (55 688) 67 914
IT Equipment 545 392 (328 083) 217 309
Finance lease: Plant & Equipment 13 615 803 (1 993 620) 11 622 183
Computer Software 870 797 (189 270) 681 527
Total 112 697 741 (26 304 092) 86 393 649
3 SEGMENTAL REPORTING
Mining Activity
The following table shows the distribution of the Company's Combined sales by mining activity, regardless
of where the goods were produced:
USD USD
2014 2013
Sales Revenue by Stage of mining activity
Exploration 6 728 725 11 319 902
Capital 16 394 012 15 514 004
Production 108 911 573 92 854 739
132 034 310 119 688 645
Gross Profit by Stage of mining activity
Exploration 2 840 393 2 569 014
Capital 5 105 520 3 627 474
Production 35 818 854 33 561 695
43 764 767 39 758 183
The CEO manages the activities of the Group concomitant to the inherent risks facing these activities. It is
for this reason that the activities are separated between exploration, capital and production stage drilling.
The equipment and related liabilites of the group can be used at the multiple stages and therefore cannot
be presented per activity.
Geographical segments:
Although the Company's major operating divisions are managed on a worldwide basis, they operate in
four principal geographical areas of the world.
USD USD
2014 2013
Sales Revenue by geographical market
Africa 19 257 234 9 335 834
Latin America 65 578 798 71 947 011
Other Countries 2 737 817 768 249
South Africa 44 460 461 37 637 551
132 034 310 119 688 645
Gross Profit by geographical market
Africa 11 581 420 3 593 258
Latin America 20 002 522 27 008 402
Other Countries (352 598) 491 783
South Africa 12 533 423 8 664 740
43 764 767 39 758 183
Note: The gross profit percentages vary based on drilling ground conditions, competition in the markets and the mix of
in-country and foreign cost
A South African customer operating in the capital and production segment accounts for 20% (2013:12%) of the Group's
revenue.
USD USD
2014 2013
Total Assets by geographical market
Africa 15 173 200 12 033 976
Latin America 82 057 976 77 405 547
Other Countries 3 904 899 2 816 115
South Africa 69 971 387 70 164 987
Total Assets as per Statement of financial position 171 107 462 162 420 625
Total Liabilities by geographical market
Africa 14 227 570 12 903 816
Latin America 20 499 820 21 626 032
Other Countries 1 469 643 902 620
South Africa 18 778 454 20 870 072
Total Liabilities as per Statement of financial position 54 975 487 56 302 540
CHANGES TO THE BOARD
The following Board appointments were made and are detailed in the table below:
Name Position Date appointed
Christopher Gerald O' Neill Non-Executive director 24 July 2014
Hendrik Roux Van Der Merwe Non-Executive director and Chairman 24 July 2014
There has been no change to the composition of the Board since year end to the date of this report.
CASH DIVIDEND
No dividend has been declared for the year under review.
SEPARATE COMPANY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
A copy of the Master Drilling Group Limited company financial statements can be found on the company's
website (www.masterdrilling.com).
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The annual general meeting of Master Drilling Group Limited will be held at Grant Thornton offices, Wanderers
Office Park, 52 Corlett Drive, Illovo, Johannesburg, on Thursday, 23 July 2015 at 09:00am.
REGISTERED AND CORPORATE OFFICE
4 Bosman Street
PO Box 902
Fochville, 2515
South Africa
DIRECTORS
Executive
Daniël (Danie) Coenraad Pretorius Chief Executive Officer and founder
André Jean van Deventer Financial Director and Chief Financial Officer
Barend Jacobus (Koos) Jordaan Technical Director
Gareth (Gary) Robert Sheppard # Chief Operating Officer
Non-Executive
Hendrik Roux Van Der Merwe Chairman and Independent Non-Executive
Christopher Gerald O’ Neill Independent Non-Executive
Akhter Alli Deshmukh Independent Non-Executive
Jacques Pierre de Wet Independent Non-Executive
Shane Trevor Ferguson Non-Executive
# Resident in Peru
Company Secretary
Theophilus (Theo) Timotheus de Wet
De Wets Incorporated
(Registration number: 2000/003792/21)
6 Dwars Street
Krugersdorp, 1739
South Africa
(PO Box 158, Krugersdorp, 1740)
South Africa
JSE SPONSOR
ABSA Bank Limited (acting through its Corporate and Investment banking division)
15 Alice Lane
Sandton
2196
South Africa
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
Grant Thornton
South African member of Grant Thornton International Limited
52 Corlett Drive
Illovo
2196
South Africa
SHARE TRANSFER SECRETARIES
Computershare Investor Services (Pty) Limited
(Registration number: 2004/003647/07)
Ground Floor, 70 Marshall Street
Johannesburg, 2001
(PO Box 61051, Marshalltown, 2107)
South Africa
INVESTOR RELATIONS CONTACTS
Nthabiseng Chapeshamano
Ogilvy
Telephone: +27 11 709 6605
Mobile: +27 72 255 4105
E-mail: nthabiseng.chapeshamano@ogilvypr.co.za
General e-mail enquiries
info@masterdrilling.com
Master Drilling website
www.masterdrilling.com
Company Secretarial E-mail
Companysecretary@masterdrilling.com
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