IMAX Corporation Reports First Quarter Financial Results
th RACIMEC International Group and 31-theatre joint venture deal with Regal Cinemas.
- Company on track to launch highly-anticipated digital projection system in June.
- Recent financing agreements leave Company well positioned for digital joint venture rollout.
- Addition of DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar 2 to 2008 film slate further endorsement of digital transition.
TORONTO, May 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - IMAX Corporation (NASDAQ: IMAX;
TSX: IMX) today reported that it recorded a net loss per diluted share of
($0.25) for the first quarter of fiscal 2008, compared to a net loss per
diluted share of ($0.12) for the first quarter of fiscal 2007. At the same
time, the Company announced that its pending digital roll-out was on schedule
and that it had added DreamWorks Animation's Magadascar 2 to the 2008 film
slate.
IMAX Co-Chief Executive Officers Richard L. Gelfond and Bradley J.
Wechsler stated, 'As anticipated, our first quarter results reflect the
transitional nature of 2008 from a financial perspective as we continue
implementing our key joint venture revenue sharing and digital initiatives.
From a strategic standpoint, however, we are very encouraged by our
accomplishments to date and believe that the Company is well positioned to
benefit both financially and operationally from the steps we are taking. We
continue to expect improved results in the fourth quarter of 2008 and
profitability in 2009.'
The Company signed agreements for 66 IMAX(R) theatre systems in the first
quarter of fiscal 2008, compared to 13 in the first quarter of 2007. To date,
IMAX has signed joint revenue sharing agreements with prominent exhibitors for
146 theatres. To assist in funding its digital joint venture roll-out, the
Company entered into two significant financing transactions last week, one
with Wachovia Capital Finance Corporation to increase future availability and
modify other terms under the Company's existing credit facility, and one with
the Douglas family, IMAX's largest shareholder, for the sale of 2,726,447
million common shares in a private placement at market prices, for an
aggregate purchase price of $18.0 million.
'Our transition from a film to a digital platform is on track, and we are
fast approaching the launch of our highly anticipated digital product.
Importantly, we believe we are well positioned to fund our digital and joint
venture roll-outs thanks to our two recently-announced financing agreements,
which we expect will ultimately leave us with approximately $55-60 million in
funding. The implementation of our joint venture agreements should
significantly transform IMAX, and we are pleased to have the resources to roll
out our 100-theatre JV deal with AMC Entertainment, Inc., our 31-system JV
deal with Regal Cinemas, Inc., and to pursue other joint venture revenue
sharing opportunities in the future. We are encouraged by the level of
interest we continue to see in IMAX, and believe this will ultimately
translate into strong network growth and recurring revenues,' said Messrs.
Gelfond and Wechsler.
On the film side, on May 9 the Company released Warner Bros.' Speed Racer:
The IMAX Experience. This family adventure from The Wachowski Brothers, the
creators of 'The Matrix' trilogy, is based on the hit animated series created
by Tatsuo Yoshida and grossed $1.9 million on 84 screens over its opening
weekend.
Regarding film performance in the first quarter of fiscal 2008, the
Company noted that the seasonally weak quarter faced an especially difficult
year-over-year comparison given the strong IMAX DMR(R) release of 300: The
IMAX Experience in the first quarter of last year. The Spiderwick Chronicles:
The IMAX Experience opened on February 15 and grossed $6.8 million in IMAX
theatres. Shine A Light, the Rolling Stones concert film directed by Academy
Award(R)-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese, opened April 4 and the IMAX
release has grossed approximately $3.9 million to date.
'While we were disappointed that Spiderwick and Shine a Light did not
perform as well as we had hoped, we remain very optimistic about the films on
our slate for the balance of the year and beyond,' stated Messrs. Gelfond and
Wechsler. 'We have already announced three films for 2009 and 2010 as part of
our deal with DreamWorks Animation, and have several great prospects to fill
out future film slates.'
Speed Racer will be followed on June 8 by the release of the DreamWorks
Animation film Kung Fu Panda: The IMAX Experience. The next installment in the
Batman series, The Dark Knight: An IMAX Experience, will follow in July. The
Company will again partner with DreamWorks Animation to release Madagascar 2:
The IMAX Experience for a two-week run beginning November 7. Finally, Harry
Potter and the Half Blood Prince: An IMAX 3D Experience is scheduled for
November.
November's two-week Madagascar 2 run is a further endorsement of the
Company's pending transition to digital technology. Digital's virtual
elimination of film prints, allowing studios to recoup a higher return on
their pictures over shorter periods of time, was a significant factor in the
deal with DreamWorks. The Company expects 35 digital theatres to be up and
running in time to exhibit this film.
For the three months ended March 31, 2008, the Company's total revenues
were $23.5 million, as compared to $26.8 million reported for the prior year
period. Systems revenue was $12.5 million versus $13.1 million in the prior
year period.