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BASIL READ HOLDINGS LIMITED - Reviewed results for the year ended 31 December 2013

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Reviewed results for the year ended 31 December 2013

BASIL READ HOLDINGS LIMITED   
Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa   
(Registration number 1984/007758/06) 
(“Basil Read” or “the group”)
ISIN: ZAE000029781    
Share code: BSR 
Reviewed results for the year ended 31 December 2013 
 
- Revenue from continuing operations                  
  R6,3 billion                
  (2012: R5,5 billion)        

- Profit after tax from continuing operations          
  R100,5 million                 
  (2012: loss of R196,1 million) 
 
- Earnings                      
  R310,7 million                
  (2012: loss of R170,4 million)
 
- Cash on hand          
  R1,2 billion          
  (2012: R1,0 billion)  
                       
- Total debt            
  R426,4 million        
  (2012: R890,4 million)
 
- Order book               
  R12,5 billion            
  (2012: R10,2 billion) 
 

Condensed consolidated income statement                                                  
                                                                                       Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                                      12 months      12 months   
                                                                                    31 December    31 December   
                                                                                           2013           2012   
                                                                                          R’000          R’000   
Continuing operations                                 
Revenue                                                                               6 304 580      5 493 465   
Operating profit / (loss) for the year before provision for Competition 
Commission                                                                               87 490       (105 863)   
Provision for Competition Commission                                                    (19 936)       (65 000)   
Operating profit / (loss) for the year                                                   67 554       (170 863)   
Net finance income / (costs)                                                             13 670        (84 683)   
Share of profits of investments accounted for using the equity method                    45 166         44 812   
Profit / (loss) for the year before taxation                                            126 390       (210 734)   
Taxation                                                                                (25 899)        14 593   
Profit / (loss) for the year after taxation                                             100 491       (196 141)   
Discontinued operations                                 
Net profit for the year from discontinued operations                                    180 979         27 040   
Net profit / (loss) for the year                                                        281 470       (169 101)  
Profit / (loss) for the year attributable to the following:                             
Equity shareholders of the company                                                      310 742       (170 384)   
Non-controlling interests                                                               (29 272)         1 283   
Net profit / (loss) for the year                                                        281 470       (169 101)   
Earnings / (loss) per share (cents)                                                      235,97        (136,54)  
Diluted earnings / (loss) per share (cents)                                              235,97        (136,54)  
Earnings / (loss) per share from continuing operations (cents)                            98,54        (158,21)  
Diluted earnings / (loss) per share from continuing operations (cents)                    98,54        (158,21)  
Earnings per share from discontinued operations (cents)                                  137,43          21,67   
Diluted earnings per share from discontinued operations (cents)                          137,43          21,67   


Condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive income       
                                                                        Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                       12 months      12 months   
                                                                     31 December    31 December   
                                                                            2013           2012   
                                                                           R’000          R’000   
Net profit / (loss) for the year                                         281 470       (169 101)   
Other comprehensive income for the year                                    7 900         (4 194)   
Movement in foreign currency translation reserve                          12 003          3 502   
Movement in fair value adjustment reserve                                 (5 043)        (8 788)   
Deferred tax effect on other comprehensive income                            940          1 092                                                                                                    
Total comprehensive income for the year                                  289 370       (173 295)   
Total comprehensive income for the year attributable to the following:                                 
Equity shareholders of the company                                       314 158       (175 162)   
Retained income                                                          310 742       (170 384)   
Other reserves                                                             3 416         (4 778)   
Non-controlling interests                                                (24 788)         1 867   
Total comprehensive income for the year                                  289 370       (173 295)   
                                                                       

Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity              
                                                                        Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                       12 months      12 months   
                                                                     31 December    31 December   
                                                                            2013           2012   
                                                                           R’000          R’000   
Issued capital                                                                                    
Ordinary share capital                                                                            
Balance at the beginning of the year                                   1 048 025        948 668   
Issued to share incentive scheme (net of treasury shares)                      -              7   
Issued in terms of BBBEE transaction                                           -         99 350   
Balance at the end of the year                                         1 048 025      1 048 025   
Retained income                                                                                   
Balance at the beginning of the year                                     750 654        860 499   
Total comprehensive income for the year                                  310 742       (170 384)   
Share-based payment - equity settled                                           -         60 539   
Transactions with minorities                                              20 518              -   
Dividend declared                                                       (230 463)             -   
Balance at the end of the year                                           851 451        750 654   
Other reserves                                                                                    
Balance at the beginning of the year                                         875          5 653   
Total comprehensive income for the year                                    3 416         (4 778)   
Disposal of subsidiary                                                     5 698              -   
Balance at the end of the year                                             9 989            875   
Non-controlling interests                                                (38 207)        24 768   


Condensed consolidated statement of cash flows                               
                                                                                       Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                                      12 months      12 months   
                                                                                    31 December    31 December   
                                                                                           2013           2012   
                                                                                          R’000          R’000   
Operating cash flow                                                                     406 770        240 130   
Movements in working capital                                                           (124 920)       793 368   
Net cash generated by operations                                                        281 850      1 033 498   
Net finance income / (costs)                                                             13 670        (77 133)   
Dividends paid                                                                         (232 640)           (38)   
Taxation paid                                                                           (68 172)      (113 221)   
Cash flow from operating activities                                                      (5 292)       843 106   
Cash flow from investing activities                                                     687 108       (403 415)   
Cash flow from financing activities                                                    (506 682)       (50 781)   
Effects of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents                                  (18 372)         3 059   
Movement in cash and cash equivalents                                                   156 762        391 969   
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year                                1 045 722        653 753   
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year                                      1 202 484      1 045 722   
Included in cash and cash equivalents as per the statement of financial position      1 202 484      1 046 834   
Included in the assets of the disposal group                                                  -         (1 112)   
                                                                                      1 202 484      1 045 722   


Condensed consolidated statement of financial position                                                             
                                                                        Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                     31 December    31 December   
                                                                            2013           2012   
                                                                           R’000          R’000   
ASSETS                                 
Non-current assets                                                     1 914 321      2 016 019   
Property, plant and equipment and investment property                  1 143 877      1 272 127   
Intangible assets                                                        411 829        412 689   
Investments and loans to investments accounted for using 
the equity method                                                        186 595        149 569   
Available-for-sale financial assets                                       51 384         56 433   
Deferred income tax asset                                                120 636        125 201   
Current assets                                                         2 804 193      2 598 877   
Inventories                                                               41 958         81 236   
Development land                                                         363 120        402 375   
Trade and other receivables                                              944 531        780 354   
Work in progress                                                         129 691        202 461   
Current income tax asset                                                  66 768         53 764   
Cash and cash equivalents                                              1 258 125      1 078 687   
Non-current assets held-for-sale                                               -        773 540   
                                                                       4 718 514      5 388 436   
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES                                 
Capital and reserves                                                   1 871 258      1 824 322   
Stated capital                                                         1 048 025      1 048 025   
Retained income                                                          851 451        750 654   
Other reserves                                                             9 989            875   
Non-controlling interests                                                (38 207)        24 768   
Non-current liabilities                                                  309 768        376 266   
Interest-bearing borrowings                                              263 086        314 187   
Other borrowings                                                               -         13 250   
Deferred income tax liability                                             46 682         48 829   
Current liabilities                                                    2 537 488      2 992 185   
Trade and other payables                                               1 044 575      1 122 659   
Amounts due to customers                                               1 095 096      1 079 113   
Current portion of borrowings                                            163 314        562 980   
Loans to investments accounted for using the equity method                 5 938         20 695   
Provisions for other liabilities and charges                             134 651        162 915   
Current income tax liability                                              38 273         11 970   
Bank overdraft                                                            55 641         31 853   
Liabilities directly associated with non-current assets                        
classified as held-for-sale                                                    -        195 663 
                                                                       4 718 514      5 388 436   


Additional information to the condensed consolidated financial statements                                                     
                                                                                       Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                                      12 months      12 months   
                                                                                    31 December    31 December   
                                                                                           2013           2012   
Ordinary and special dividend paid per share (cents)                                     175,00              -   
Ordinary and special dividend declared per share (cents)*                                175,00              -   
*Based on the year to which the dividend relates                                                                 
Number of ordinary shares in issue (’000)                                               131 686        131 686   
Headline earnings / (loss) per share (cents)                                              88,16        (130,84)   
Diluted headline earnings / (loss) per share (cents)                                      88,16        (130,84)   
Reconciliation of basic earnings to headline earnings                                    R '000         R '000   
Basic earnings / (loss)                                                                 310 742       (170 384)   
Adjusted by - (Profit) / loss on sale of subsidiary                                    (193 176)           253   
 - Loss on sale of jointly controlled entity                                                  -          3 760   
 - Profit on sale of associate                                                                -           (359)   
 - Profit on sale of available-for-sale financial asset                                       -         (4 050)   
 -  (Profit) / loss on sale of property, plant and equipment                             (1 470)           451   
 - Impairment of fixed assets                                                                 -          7 052   
Headline earnings / (loss)                                                              116 096       (163 277)   
Reconciliation between weighted average number of shares and diluted average       
number of shares                                                                           '000           '000   
Weighted average number of shares                                                       131 686        124 787   
Adjusted by - Share Incentive Scheme                                                          -              -   
Diluted average number of shares                                                        131 686        124 787   
Net asset value per share (cents)                                                      1 450,01       1 366,55   
Tangible net asset value per share (cents)                                             1 137,28       1 053,16   
Capital expenditure for the year (R’000)                                                257 766        501 693   
Depreciation (R’000)                                                                    324 292        300 436   
Impairment of fixed assets (R’000)                                                            -          7 052   
Amortisation of intangible asset (R’000)                                                    860          1 990   
DISPOSALS                                                                                                                     
During March 2013, the group concluded its disposal of TWP Holdings (Pty) Ltd 
to WorleyParsons. The company is an engineering, procurement and construction 
management company.                                 
TWP Holdings (Pty) Ltd was included as part of the Engineering segment.                                                       
Details of the disposal are as follows:                                                                  R’000   
Sale consideration:                                                                                              
- cash received                                                                                        877 709   
- interest component of sale consideration                                                              (8 112)   
- cash costs of disposal                                                                               (31 495)   
Net sale consideration                                                                                 838 102   
Carrying value of net assets disposed                                                                 (559 162)   
Derecognition of non-controlling interest                                                               15 272   
Derecognition of fair value adjustment reserve                                                            (709)   
Derecognition of foreign currency translation reserve                                                   (4 989)   
Profit on disposal of discontinued operations                                                          288 514   
Net loss for the year from discontinued operations                                                     (12 197)   
Closure of TWP Australia                                                                               (31 182)   
Net profit on disposal of discontinued operations before tax                                           245 135   
Capital gains tax on disposal of discontinued operations                                               (64 156)   
Net profit on disposal of discontinued operations after tax as per income statement                    180 979   

  
Commentary
The condensed consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with the requirements of the JSE Limited
Listings Requirements for provisional reports and the requirements of the Companies Act of South Africa. The Listings
Requirements require provisional reports to be prepared in accordance with the framework concepts and the measurement and
recognition requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) and the SAICA Financial Reporting Guides
as issued by the Accounting Practices Committee and Financial Pronouncements as issued by the Financial Reporting
Standards Council and to also, as a minimum, contain the information required by IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting. The
accounting policies applied in the preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements are in terms of IFRS and
are consistent with those applied in the previous consolidated annual financial statements, with the exception of IFRS10,
IFRS11, IFRS12, IFRS13, IAS19 Revised, IAS27 Revised and IAS28. These standards did not have a significant impact on the
group.

The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared under the supervision of the interim Chief Financial
Officer, Ms Amanda Wightman CA(SA).

Review report
These condensed consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2013 have been reviewed by the
group’s auditors, PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc., who expressed an unmodified review conclusion. A copy of the auditor’s review
report is available for inspection at the company’s registered office together with the financial statements identified
in the auditor’s report.

Overall review
The South African trading environment continues to be subdued, with little improvement in market conditions and
business confidence remaining low. Endemic labour unrest continues to hamper productivity, particularly in the mining
division. The continued slow roll out of projects and difficult contractual environment have proven to be challenging and have
contributed to margins remaining compressed.

Despite the difficult environment, Basil Read demonstrated a return to profitability through renewed focus on core
operations and a period of consolidation. Bolstered by new awards at improved margins, the group’s order book improved by
22% to R12,5 billion (2012: R10,2 billion).

Revenue increased by 15% to R6,3 billion with net profit after tax from continuing operations at R100,5 million (2012:
loss of R196,1 million). Net profit attributable to equity shareholders was R310,7 million (2012: loss of R170,4 million), 
including the profit on disposal of discontinued operations. Earnings per share improved by 372,51 cents to an amount of 
235,97 cents, with earnings from continuing operations improving by 256,75 cents per share to 98,54 cents per share. Headline 
earnings per share increased to 88,16 cents (2012: loss of 130,84 cents) with net margins from continuing operations improving 
to 1,6% from a negative margin of 3,6% in the comparative period.

The group’s cash position improved to R1,2 billion (2012: R1,0 billion), largely as a result of the receipt of the
proceeds on disposal of TWP Holdings (Pty) Ltd ("TWP") of R877 million, inclusive of interest. The cash inflow was partially 
offset by the payment of a dividend to shareholders in the amount of R233 million and the net repayment of debt to the value
of R464 million. Working capital continues to be closely monitored, particularly as the timeous receipt of debtors and
settlement of claims continues to be a concern.

The group aggressively reduced debt in the year under review to a level of R426,4 million (2012: R890,4 million), a
decrease of 52%. Three of the group’s notes issued under the domestic medium-term note programme, BSR05, BSR09 and BSR10
totalling R375 million, were settled during the year. To maintain working capital levels and liquidity, however, the
group deemed it prudent to issue a further note, BSR11U for an amount of R125 million. This 18-month note matures in June
2015.

The increase in cash and reduction in debt significantly reduced the group’s interest burden with the group reporting
net interest income of R13,7 million for the year (2012: cost of R84,7 million), assisted by the sharp weakening of the
rand which led to foreign exchange gains being reported.

The reduction in debt significantly strengthened the balance sheet, which provides a solid base to support future
growth. Total assets are reported at a level of R4,7 billion (2012: R5,4 billion).

At the reporting date, the group had issued guarantees in the amount of R3,0 billion (December 2012: R2,7 billion).
These guarantees have arisen in the ordinary course of business and it is not expected that any loss will arise out of the
issue of these guarantees. 

Basil Read (Pty) Ltd, the group’s main South African operating company, maintained its level 2 BBBEE contributor
ratings, meaning that companies are entitled to recognise 125% of the amounts spent with this company in calculating their
procurement spend. The entity was further rated as a value added supplier, which affords a further 25% benefit. 

Corporate activity
The disposal of TWP to WorleyParsons was completed during March 2013 for an adjusted sale
consideration of R869,6 million, realising a profit on disposal of R288,5 million. This translates into a net profit on
disposal of R224,3 million after providing for capital gains tax.

As a result of the sale of TWP, the group closed its operation in Australia, which led to the recognition of a loss of
R31,2 million.
 
Operational review
Safety, health, environmental, risk management and quality
At executive committee and all management levels, Basil Read is personally committed to achieving excellence and
ensuring all employees commit to achieving their set objectives. We implement an annual plan for improvement which is
consistent with our business strategy and ensures the continuous improvement of the system.
 
At Basil Read, our degree of excellence is defined in our ISO 9001 quality, OHSAS 18001 occupational health and safety
and ISO 14001 environmental implementation.

Our SHERQ (safety, health, environmental, risk and quality) system is an ongoing measurement tool to ensure effective
management of priority items identified through our risk assessments and ongoing SHERQ trend analyses to identify and
highlight problem areas.

Basil Read proactively reduces the frequency and severity of injuries by reviewing SHERQ objectives annually. The
group DIFR (disabling injury frequency rate) has been reduced from 2,3 in 2006 to 0,12 for 2013, which clearly indicates the
management commitment throughout the group.

Regrettably, the group recorded one fatality in the year under review and we extend our condolences to family, friends
and colleagues of the deceased. All incidents are investigated and lessons learnt are distributed to all sites across
the group to prevent similar events from recurring.

The health of all employees is just as important as their safety, and just as important to the group’s sustainability
as a business. To ensure our people remain healthy, an in-house occupational health department was established during
the review period, which is responsible for the continuous monitoring and analysis of all occupational health and safety
issues in the group. It will also be responsible for implementing related projects in pursuit of continuous improvement.


Construction                                                                                                             
                                                                                               Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                                              12 months      12 months   
                                                                                            31 December    31 December   
                                                                                                   2013           2012   
Revenue (R'000)                                                                               4 622 946      3 981 860   
Operating profit / (loss) before provision for Competition Commission (R'000)                    31 993       (212 225)   
Provision for Competition Commission (R'000)                                                    (19 936)       (65 000)   
Operating profit / (loss) (R'000)                                                                12 057       (277 225)   
Operating margin before provision for Competition Commission (%)                                   0,69          (5,33)  
Operating margin (%)                                                                               0,26          (6,96)  
Share of (losses) / profits of investments accounted for using the equity method (R'000)         (3 175)         1 384   
Order book (R'000)                                                                            8 165 000      7 645 000   


The construction division continued to be affected by the prevailing tough conditions, as loss-making contracts
reached completion and fierce competition for fewer tenders at lower margins was the norm. Despite this, Basil Read secured
several key projects, including additional work for the division’s flagship project, construction of the first airport on
the island of St Helena. 

Contractual risk continues to be of concern as routine claims take longer to be resolved which places pressure on cash
flows. Liquidity is being further affected by delayed or non-payment of debtors which is, in turn, hampering growth.

Given the state of the local market, the focus has shifted to other parts of Africa, where the need for quality
construction groups is high. At present Basil Read is exploring niche markets with long-term prospects in infrastructural
spend in Africa. With secured contracts in Botswana, Namibia and Mozambique and offices established in Zambia, the group is
actively tendering for projects in Africa, where there are a number of public and private work opportunities.

The roads market appears more buoyant in the year ahead, with both provincial and national governments putting more
work out to tender. The division continues to compete in areas where it is established to avoid resources being spread too
thin and to allow different sites to interact and leverage off each other’s resources where advantageous.

Various parastatals - specifically those accountable for power, transport and water - are expected to roll out
significant infrastructure development projects in the current year. While government has announced ambitious infrastructure
development projects in recent years, most of this spend has been allocated to provincial and municipal authorities, which
could prove challenging to roll out.
 
There has been an encouraging increase in pre-qualification activity for design-and-construct tenders in the civils
segment. Equally, tender activity in the buildings segment is picking up and government’s schools programme is gaining
momentum. 

In addition to targeting markets in the mining, industrial, public and private sectors, the civils division is also
improving its presence in the petro-chemicals industry where there is the greatest potential to increase its order book.


Mining                                                                                                        
                                                                     Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                    12 months      12 months   
                                                                  31 December    31 December   
                                                                         2013           2012   
Revenue (R'000)                                                       935 361      1 020 448   
Operating profit (R'000)                                               58 864         82 390   
Operating margin (%)                                                     6,29           8,07   
Share of profits of investments accounted for 
using the equity method (R'000)                                        46 143         49 025   
Order book (R'000)                                                  3 919 000      1 500 000   


For Basil Read Mining, 2013 was a difficult year. Commendably, despite very little secured work in a depressed mining
industry characterised by labour unrest, the division produced a solid set of results. It is already active in Botswana
and Namibia, but is well placed to capitalise on business opportunities further afield in Africa.

The labour unrest in the South African mining industry, which led to several unprotected strike actions at the
division’s local sites, resulted in decreased productivity which impacted results. Labour relations continue to be fragile and
are being managed on an ongoing basis.

During the year, the division was awarded the five-year contract at the Tschudi Copper Project in Namibia for client,
Weatherly International plc. Much of the 2014 financial year will be spent in the start-up phase, with production
commencing towards the end of the year. All drill and blast work relating to this contract is to be completed by Blasting &
Excavating.

Given ongoing concerns about challenges in the South Africa mining industry over the next few years, and a softening
market globally, Basil Read Mining is investigating opportunities in carefully selected markets across Africa. There is a
caveat to possible expansion, considering the significant capital expenditure required, and the division is therefore
simultaneously investigating alternative financing arrangements. However, in terms of both expansion and financing, an
established track record in South Africa will stand the division in good stead.


Developments                                                                                                  
                                                                                    Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                                   12 months      12 months   
                                                                                 31 December    31 December   
                                                                                        2013           2012   
Revenue (R'000)                                                                       69 897         25 028   
Operating profit / (loss) before write down of development land (R'000)                6 261         (3 429)   
Write down of development land (R'000)                                               (22 572)       (26 607)   
Operating loss (R'000)                                                               (16 311)       (30 036)   
Operating margin (%)                                                                  (23,34)       (120,01)  
Share of profits of investments accounted for using the equity method (R'000)              -              -   
Order book (R'000)                                                                   100 000         50 000   


Basil Read Developments continues to entrench its reputation for developing sustainable communities, with a number of
landmark developments over the past year. 

This division is well positioned in the social and gap housing sector where government expenditure over the next few
years is expected to increase significantly. It has also extended its urban management experience to provide expert
services and capacity-building functions in this area. Given the significant potential for integrated residential
developments in the low/middle-income category, both in South Africa and across the continent, the division is exploring a range of
opportunities across the continent against stringent criteria.

Although the smallest of Basil Read’s divisions, it has the largest impact with a total economic impact of over R60
billion during construction, creating over 116 000 employment opportunities. For the group, this division is strategically
significant, given its focus on sustainable development and the secondary work it creates for group companies.

Basil Read Developments continues to focus on its large-scale integrated housing developments, Savanna City, Malibongwe Ridge and 
Cosmo City. The combined value of construction work that will be realised over the life of these projects exceeds R4,5 billion, which 
is not reflected in the current order book.

Prospects for the division’s involvement in top-structure development of affordable housing projects remain good,
especially where it is already the master developer such as Malibongwe Ridge and Savanna City. Demand for affordable housing
remains strong, supported by substantial government investment, but rising interest rates, continued high unemployment
and limited household incomes pose a challenge.


Engineering (EPC)                                                                                                        
                                                                  Reviewed        Audited   
                                                                 12 months      12 months   
                                                               31 December    31 December   
                                                                      2013           2012   
Revenue (R'000)                                                    676 376        466 129   
Operating profit (R'000)                                            12 944         54 008   
Operating margin (%)                                                  1,91          11,59   
Share of profits / (losses) of investments accounted for 
using the equity method (R'000)                                      2 198         (5 597)   
Order book (R'000)                                                 280 000      1 050 000   


Results in the engineering division were negatively impacted by delays experienced in the awarding of contracts.
Overhead costs were disproportionately high as the division made a decision to maintain capacity in anticipation of new work,
particularly in the renewable energy market.

Basil Read Matomo, the group’s engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) company is rapidly being recognised
as a quality EPC service provider in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in the mining and energy industries.

Effective risk management is critical in the EPC environment as more risk is carried by the company. Basil Read
Matomo’s expertise in this area means it is safely able to provide clients with complete transparency, assurance and peace of
mind throughout the project development cycle. The EPC model is increasingly becoming the preferred option for clients,
which offers significant growth opportunities for Basil Read Matomo.

A number of vertical integration initiatives are being investigated, including alliances with strategic equipment
suppliers and specific fabrication and installation functions that are core to the successful execution of both energy and
process projects.

The focus on moving into Africa is also starting to bear fruit with imminent projects and studies for projects in
Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia. Working in each of these countries presents
unique logistic, cultural and legal challenges which are being carefully managed. Basil Read Matomo has also entered
into a joint venture arrangement with international group, Isolux Corsan, for the development of renewable energy projects
in sub-Saharan Africa.

LYT Architecture’s results have improved markedly, reflecting better conditions in most of its active sectors. LYT is
working on projects throughout sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Zambia, Angola, Mozambique, Ghana and Nigeria. LYT Form
& Space was registered in Nigeria in 2013 to facilitate existing projects and develop new business in the region. While
projects outside South Africa generally take time to mature, LYT believes geographical diversity is crucial to its
long-term sustainability.

Prospects
Trading conditions in the South African construction sector remain challenging and the roll out of public sector work
remains slow. To offset the weak local conditions, the group is targeting further expansion into other African countries, where
significant opportunities exist across all divisions.

The group has successfully expanded the order book by 22% to a level of R12,5 billion at the end of December 2013.
This excludes construction work totalling R4,5 billion that will be realised as the group develops its large-scale
integrated housing developments. Work performed in the first quarter of the 2014 financial year has been successfully replaced
through the awarding of additional work, sustaining the current order book at December levels.
 
During the 2013 financial year the group submitted tenders for a total amount of R60 billion, with a strike rate of
approximately 10%. Tenders submitted in the first two months of 2014 exceed R10 billion, of which R1 billion has been
awarded.

Geographies that the group is targeting include countries in West Africa, specifically Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ghana and
Senegal. Opportunities have also been identified in Botswana and Zambia, where the group has an established presence. 

The 2013 financial year was a year of consolidation and stabilisation following a poor operational performance in
2012. With significant prospects, a strong order book and a substantially stronger balance sheet, we are optimistic that the
basics are in place for a successful year ahead and the ongoing sustainability and growth of the group.

Corporate Governance
The directors and senior management of the group endorse the Code of Governance Principles and Report on Governance,
together referred to as King III. Having regard for the size of the group, the board is of the opinion that the group
substantially complies with the Code as well as with the Listings Requirements of the JSE Limited. The group performs
regular reviews of its corporate governance policies and practices and strives for continuous improvement in this regard.

The following changes to the board took effect in the year under review:
-  Mr Nigel Townshend resigned as an executive director, effective 12 March 2013;
-  Mr Connie Molusi was appointed as a non-executive director, effective 14 March 2013;
-  Mr Donny Gouveia resigned as an executive director and financial director, effective 30 May 2013; and 
-  Mr Pieter Marais was appointed as executive director and financial director, effective 30 May 2013. He resigned
   from both roles on 22 November 2013.
   
Ms Andiswa Ndoni was appointed as company secretary to the group on 14 March 2013, following Merchantec Capital (Pty)
Ltd’s resignation.

Following Mr Pieter Marais’ resignation on 22 November 2013, Ms Amanda Wightman was appointed as interim Chief
Financial Officer with immediate effect. The group will effect a permanent appointment to the Financial Director position in
due course and will make a further announcement as soon as this appointment has been finalised.

Dividends
Shareholders are reminded that a special dividend of 175 cents was paid to shareholders on 24 June 2013. Deliberations 
relating to any further dividend will be decided on completion of the 2013 audit process.

Post-balance sheet review
No material events have occurred between the balance sheet date and the date of these results that would have a
material effect on the financial statements of the group.

On behalf of the board

S L L Peteni             M L Heyns
(Chairman)               (Chief Executive Officer)
26 March 2014

Group Secretary: A Ndoni   
Registered office: The Basil Read Campus, 7 Romeo Street, Hughes Extension, Boksburg, 1459   
Auditors: PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc   
Transfer secretaries: Link Market Services South Africa (Pty) Ltd   
Sponsor: Macquarie First South Capital (Pty) Ltd   
Directors: S L L Peteni*† (Chairman), M L Heyns (Chief Executive Officer), P C Baloyi*†, 
C P Davies*†, N V Lila*†, Dr C E Manning*†, A C G Molusi*, S S Ntsaluba*, T A Tlelai* 
(* Non-executive, † Independent)

www.basilread.co.za
communications@basilread.co.za

Johannesburg
26 March 2014


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