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Major Drilling Announces Second Quarter Results


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MAJOR DRILLING GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC.

Nov 26, 2012, 16:02 ET

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MONCTON, NB, Nov. 26, 2012 /CNW/ - Major Drilling Group International Inc. (TSX: MDI) today reported results for its second quarter of fiscal year 2013, ended October 31, 2012.

Highlights

 
In millions of Canadian dollars
(except earnings per share)
  Q2-13   Q2-12   YTD-13   YTD-12
Revenue   $199.6   $213.9   $437.2   $378.0
Gross profit
  66.7
  74.1
  148.0
  125.6
  As percentage of sales   33.4%   34.6%   33.8%   33.2%
EBITDA(1)
  47.9
  54.8
  107.9
  90.4
  As percentage of revenue   24.0%   25.6%   24.7%   23.9%
Net earnings   22.3   31.6   54.2   49.5
Earnings per share   0.28   0.43   0.69   0.68
  (1) Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (see "non-GAAP financial measures")
  • Net cash position (net of debt) has improved by $43 million and stands at $30 million.

  • Major Drilling posted quarterly revenue of $199.6 million, down 7% from the $213.9 million recorded for the same quarter last year.

  • Gross margin percentage for the quarter was 33.4%, compared to 34.6% for the corresponding period last year.

  • EBITDA remained strong at 24% of revenue.

  • Net earnings were $22.3 million or $0.28 per share ($0.28 per share diluted) for the quarter, compared to net earnings of $31.6 million or $0.43 per share ($0.42 per share diluted) for the prior year quarter.

"As expected during the quarter, two general factors contributed to a decline in revenue. Many mining companies did not extend their activities beyond their original budgets. Last year, most senior companies continued their drilling efforts well into November and December. While revenue from senior and intermediate companies actually increased year-over-year by some $20 million, we saw a decline in our activities with junior mining companies. In fact, 78% of our revenue during the quarter came from senior and intermediate customers. Many of these projects are slated to continue and are expected to create a solid base for our operations in calendar 2013," said Francis McGuire, President and CEO of Major Drilling Group International Inc.

"During the quarter, four branches faced specific challenges. Australia had many projects canceled due to high costs, the high Australian dollar and new mining taxes. Mongolia and Argentina were affected by political uncertainty, although both started to recover somewhat late in the quarter. Finally, Mexico had many projects delayed or canceled as this region has a larger proportion of junior customers."

"It is important to note that we are now in our third quarter, seasonally the weakest quarter of our fiscal year, as mining and exploration companies shut down, often for extended periods over the holiday season. Holiday breaks are expected to be longer this year and November will not have the benefit of the program extensions that we had last year. This will lead to a drop in activity as compared to Q3 last year. Weather can also play an important role in affecting operations. As we have experienced in some past years, we expect to generate a seasonal loss in the upcoming third quarter before recovering to Q2 activity levels in the fourth quarter."

"Looking forward, if customers go ahead with their stated plans, we see consistent levels of activity coming in calendar 2013 from both the senior and intermediate mining houses as well as junior companies with projects in development. The bidding activity in most regions has been very similar to last year with the exceptions of Australia and Argentina. We do note that the requested start date in many of these bids is slightly later than last year. Based on current customer plans, we expect demand for specialized drilling to continue in the year ahead. Specialized drilling continues to form the cornerstone of our corporate strategy. Although there has been a recent increase in junior financing activity, we have not yet seen any significant increase in their activity levels. With this in mind, we have been able to reduce our general and administrative costs by 9% over the past three months in part related to the integration of the Bradley operations," said Mr. McGuire.

"In terms of our financial position, we have one of the most solid balance sheets in our industry and are now debt free net of cash. Our total net cash position, net of debt, was at $30 million at the end of the quarter, an improvement of $43 million from the previous quarter. This situation allows us to respond to well-priced opportunities as they arise."

"Capital expenditures for the quarter were $17.8 million as we purchased 21 rigs while retiring 8 rigs through our modernization program. Sixteen of these rigs are specialized as we continue to foresee the need to expand our specialized fleet. We also see opportunities to expand our underground operation as more mines progress through the next stage of their mine life. In fact, 60% of our rigs are now less than five years old in an industry where rigs tend to last 20 years. Also, subsequent to quarter-end, we purchased the Canadian assets of Landdrill International Limited. Through this, we acquired 15 compatible rigs that are less than three years old, as well as ancillary equipment and inventory for a total purchase price of approximately $4.0 million. This will help reduce our capital expenditures for fiscal 2014 by some $10 million."

Second quarter ended October 31, 2012

Total revenue for the quarter was $199.6 million, down 7% from the $213.9 million recorded in the same quarter last year. Reduction in revenue came mainly from four branches: Australia where projects have been canceled due to high costs and new mining taxes, Mongolia and Argentina, which were affected by political uncertainty and Mexico, which has a higher proportion of junior customers.

Revenue for the quarter from Canada-U.S. drilling operations increased by 12% to $94.0 million compared to the same period last year. In Canada, operations from the Bradley acquisition accounted for the increase as our U.S. operations were relatively flat.

South and Central American revenue was down 25% to $50.9 million for the quarter, compared to the prior year quarter. Almost all of this decrease is attributable to Mexico, which has a larger proportion of junior customers struggling with financing and Argentina, which is affected by political uncertainty.

Australian, Asian and African operations reported revenue of $54.8 million, down 11% from the same period last year. The decrease came mainly from Australia where projects have been canceled due to high costs and new mining taxes and Mongolia, which is affected by political uncertainty. These decreases offset new or increased operations in the Philippines (Bradley), Burkina Faso and Mozambique.

The overall gross margin percentage for the quarter was 33.4% compared to 34.6% for the same period last year. A higher proportion of demobilizations due to contract shutdowns was the main contributor to this slight margin decrease.

General and administrative costs were $15.8 million for the quarter compared to $13.1 million in the same period last year. The increase was mainly due to the acquisition of Bradley and the addition of new operations in Burkina Faso. As compared to the first quarter just passed, general and administrative costs have decreased by 9% over the past three months.

Other expenses for the quarter were $3.3 million, down $2.7 million from the $6.0 million reported in the prior year quarter, due primarily to lower incentive compensation expenses given the Company's decreased profitability compared to Q2 last year.

The provision for income tax for the quarter was $11.4 million compared to $12.9 million for the prior year period. The tax expense for the quarter was impacted by differences in tax rates between regions.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In this news release, the Company uses the following non-GAAP financial measures: EBITDA and EBITDA as a percentage of revenue. The Company believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to both management and investors in measuring the financial performance of the Company. These measures do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by GAAP and therefore they may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other publicly traded companies, and should not be construed as an alternative to other financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP.

Forward-Looking Statements

Some of the statements contained in this press release may be forward-looking statements, such as, but not limited to, those relating to worldwide demand for gold and base metals and overall commodity prices, the level of activity in the minerals and metals industry and the demand for the Company's services, the Canadian and international economic environments, the Company's ability to attract and retain customers and to manage its assets and operating costs, sources of funding for its clients, particularly for junior mining companies, competitive pressures, currency movements, which can affect the Company's revenue in Canadian dollars, the geographic distribution of the Company's operations, the impact of operational changes, changes in jurisdictions in which the Company operates (including changes in regulation), failure by counterparties to fulfill contractual obligations, and other factors as may be set forth, as well as objectives or goals, and including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition to exist or occur. Since forward-looking statements address future events and conditions, by their very nature, they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results in each case could differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements by reason of factors such as, but not limited to, the factors set out in the discussion on pages 16 to 18 of the 2012 Annual Report entitled "General Risks and Uncertainties", and such other documents as available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. All such factors should be considered carefully when making decisions with respect to the Company. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, including those statements that are incorporated by reference herein, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by or on its behalf, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

Based in Moncton, New Brunswick, Major Drilling Group International Inc. is one of the world's largest metals and minerals contract drilling service companies. To support its customers' mining operations, mineral exploration and environmental activities, Major Drilling maintains operations on every continent.

Financial statements are attached.

Major Drilling will provide a simultaneous webcast of its quarterly conference call on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at 9:00 AM (EST). To access the webcast please go to the investors/webcast section of Major Drilling's website at www.majordrilling.com and click the attached link, or go directly to the CNW Group website at www.newswire.ca for directions. Participants will require Windows MediaPlayer, which can be downloaded prior to accessing the call. Please note that this is listen only mode.

Major Drilling Group International Inc.
Interim Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share information)
(unaudited)
                       
  Three months ended     Six months ended
  October 31     October 31
                       
  2012   2011   2012     2011
                       
                       
TOTAL REVENUE $ 199,637   $  213,854   $ 437,202   $ 378,006
                       
DIRECT COSTS   132,938     139,799     289,225     252,452
                       
GROSS PROFIT   66,699     74,055     147,977     125,554
                       
OPERATING EXPENSES                      
  General and administrative   15,763     13,116     33,062     25,434
  Other expenses   3,323     6,045     8,593     8,648
  (Gain) loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment   (141)     81     (133)     681
  Foreign exchange (gain) loss    (112)     44     (1,481)     365
  Finance costs   728     964     1,466     1,786
  Depreciation of property, plant and equipment   12,416     9,072     24,538     17,467
  Amortization of intangible assets   955     294     2,020     479
    32,932     29,616     68,065     54,860
                       
EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAX    33,767     44,439     79,912     70,694
                       
INCOME TAX - PROVISION (note 7)                      
  Current   11,394     11,303     24,903     17,287
  Deferred   24     1,576     785     3,955
    11,418     12,879     25,688     21,242
                       
NET EARNINGS  $ 22,349   $ 31,560   $ 54,224   $ 49,452
                       
                       
EARNINGS PER SHARE (note 8)                      
Basic  $ 0.28   $ 0.43   $ 0.69   $ 0.68
Diluted  $ 0.28   $ 0.42   $ 0.68   $ 0.67

 

Major Drilling Group International Inc.
Interim Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Earnings 
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)
(unaudited)
                       
  Three months ended   Six months ended
  October 31   October 31
                       
    2012   2011   2012   2011
                       
NET EARNINGS  $ 22,349   $ 31,560   $ 54,224   $ 49,452
                       
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE EARNINGS                       
  Unrealized (losses) gains on foreign currency translations (net of tax)   (1,726)     5,765     5,925     7,574
  Unrealized loss on interest swap (net of tax)   (9)     -     (153)     -
                       
COMPREHENSIVE EARNINGS  $ 20,614   $ 37,325   $ 59,996   $ 57,026

 

Major Drilling Group International Inc.
Interim Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
For the six months ended October 31, 2011 and 2012
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)
(unaudited)
                                     
                  Share-based     Retained     Foreign currency      
      Share capital     Reserves     payments reserve     earnings     translation reserve     Total
                                     
BALANCE AS AT MAY 1, 2011   $ 150,642   $ -   $ 10,280   $ 170,425   $ (3,662)   $ 327,685
                                     
  Exercise of stock options     743           (78)     -     -     665
  Share issue (net of issue costs)     76,439     -     -     -     -     76,439
  Share-based payments reserve     -           1,121     -     -     1,121
  Dividends     -     -     -     (6,242)     -     (6,242)
      227,824     -     11,323     164,183     (3,662)     399,668
Comprehensive earnings:                                    
  Net earnings     -     -     -     49,452     -     49,452
  Unrealized gains on foreign currency
translations
   
 
 
-
   
 
 
-
   
 
 
-
   
 
 
-
   
 
 
7,574
   
 
 
7,574
  Total comprehensive earnings      -     -     -     49,452     7,574     57,026
                                     
BALANCE AS AT OCTOBER 31, 2011   $  227,824   $   -   $ 11,323   $ 213,635   $ 3,912   $ 456,694
                                     
                                     
BALANCE AS AT MAY 1, 2012   $ 230,763   $   121   $   11,797   $   246,809   $  (1,791)   $ 487,699
                                     
  Share-based payments reserve     (93)           1,572     -     -     1,479
  Dividends     -     -     -     (7,915)     -     (7,915)
      230,670     121     13,369     238,894     (1,791)     481,263
Comprehensive earnings:                                    
  Net earnings     -     -     -     54,224     -     54,224
  Unrealized loss on interest swap     -     (153)     -     -     -     (153)
  Unrealized gains on foreign currency
translations
   
 

-
   
 

-
   
 

-
   
 

-
   
 

5,925
   
 

5,925
  Total comprehensive earnings      -     (153)     -     54,224     5,925     59,996
                                     
BALANCE AS AT OCTOBER 31, 2012   $ 230,670   $ (32)   $ 13,369   $ 293,118   $ 4,134   $ 541,259
Major Drilling Group International Inc.
Interim Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)
(unaudited)
                       
  Three months ended Six months ended
  October 31 October 31
                       
  2012     2011     2012   2011
                       
OPERATING ACTIVITIES                      
Earnings before income tax  $ 33,767   $   44,439    $   79,912   $ 70,694
Operating items not involving cash                      
  Depreciation and amortization    13,371     9,366     26,558     17,946
  (Gain) loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment   (141)     81     (133)     681
  Share-based payments reserve   712     567     1,479     1,121
  Finance costs recognized in earnings before income tax   728     964     1,466     1,786
    48,437     55,417     109,282     92,228
Changes in non-cash operating working capital items    19,053     (13,468)     (642)     (22,301)
Finance costs paid   (729)     (964)     (1,464)     (1,786)
Income taxes paid   (7,554)     (6,312)     (15,443)     (11,325)
Cash flow from operating activities   59,207     34,673     91,733     56,816
                       
FINANCING ACTIVITIES                      
Repayment of long-term debt   (4,071)     (2,039)     (5,635)     (4,229)
Proceeds from long-term debt   -     15,000     -     25,000
Issuance of common shares   -     77,104     -     77,104
Dividends paid   -     -     (7,123)     (5,283)
Cash flow (used in) from financing activities   (4,071)     90,065     (12,758)     92,592
                       
INVESTING ACTIVITIES                      
Business acquisitions (net of cash acquired)    -     (66,519)     (813)     (66,519)
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment (note 6)   (16,111)     (16,083)     (39,512)     (37,493)
Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment   998     863     1,266     1,547
Cash flow used in investing activities   (15,113)     (81,739)     (39,059)     (102,465)
                       
Effect of exchange rate changes   287     (730)     (108)     (1,097)
                       
INCREASE IN CASH    40,310     42,269     39,808     45,846
                       
CASH, BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD   36,735     19,792     37,237     16,215
                       
CASH, END OF THE PERIOD  $ 77,045   $    62,061   $   77,045    $   62,061

 

Major Drilling Group International Inc.
Interim Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
As at October 31, 2012 and April 30, 2012
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)
(unaudited)
           
           
  October 31, 2012   April 30, 2012
ASSETS          
           
CURRENT ASSETS          
  Cash  $ 77,045   $ 37,237
  Trade and other receivables   139,259     159,770
  Income tax receivable    2,955     3,314
  Inventories    93,248     95,905
  Prepaid expenses   9,193     7,476
    321,700     303,702
           
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT    338,031     318,171
           
DEFERRED INCOME TAX ASSETS   2,280     2,859
           
GOODWILL   55,380     54,946
           
INTANGIBLE ASSETS   4,291     6,295
           
  $ 721,682   $ 685,973
           
           
LIABILITIES          
           
CURRENT LIABILITIES          
  Trade and other payables  $ 92,660   $ 115,805
  Income tax payable   12,297     3,142
  Current portion of long-term debt   9,333     8,712
    114,290     127,659
           
CONTINGENT CONSIDERATION   2,152     2,760
           
LONG-TERM DEBT    37,873     42,274
           
DEFERRED INCOME TAX LIABILITIES   26,108     25,581
    180,423     198,274
           
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY          
  Share capital    230,670     230,763
  Reserves   (32)     121
  Share-based payments reserve   13,369     11,797
  Retained earnings    293,118     246,809
  Foreign currency translation reserve   4,134     (1,791)
    541,259     487,699
           
  $ 721,682   $ 685,973

 

MAJOR DRILLING GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC.
Notes to INTERIM CONDENSED Consolidated Financial Statements
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ended October 31, 2012 and 2011 (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share information)


1. NATURE OF ACTIVITIES

Major Drilling Group International Inc. ("the Company") is incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act and has its head office at 111 St. George Street, Suite 100, Moncton, NB, Canada. The Company's common shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX").  The principal source of revenue consists of contract drilling for companies primarily involved in mining and mineral exploration. The Company has operations in Canada, the United States, South and Central America, Australia, Asia and Africa.

2. BASIS OF PRESENTATION

Statement of compliance
These interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting ("IAS 34") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IASB") and using the accounting policies as outlined in the annual notes to consolidated financial statements for the year ended April 30, 2012.

Basis of consolidation
These interim condensed consolidated financial statements incorporate the financial statements of the Company and entities controlled by the Company. Control is achieved where the Company has the power to govern the financial and operating policies of an investee entity so as to obtain benefits from its activities.

The results of subsidiaries acquired or disposed of during the period are included in the consolidated statement of operations from the effective date of acquisition or up to the effective date of disposal, as appropriate.

Intra-group transactions, balances, income and expenses are eliminated on consolidation, where appropriate.

Basis of preparation
These interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared based on the historical cost basis except for certain financial instruments that are measured at fair value, using the same accounting policies and methods of computation as presented in the annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended April 30, 2012.

3. FUTURE ACCOUNTING CHANGES

The Company has not applied the following new and revised IFRSs that have been issued but are not yet effective:


IFRS 7 (as amended in 2011) Financial Instruments: Disclosures
IFRS 9 (as amended in 2010) Financial Instruments
IFRS 10 Consolidated Financial Statements
IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements
IFRS 12 Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities
IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement
IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements
IAS 12 (amended) Income Taxes - recovery of underlying assets
IAS 19 Employee Benefits
IAS 27 (reissued) Separate Financial Statements
IAS 28 (reissued) Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures
IAS 32 (amended) Financial Instruments: Presentation

The Company is currently evaluating the impact of applying these standards to its consolidated financial statements.

4. KEY SOURCES OF ESTIMATION UNCERTAINTY AND CRITICAL ACCOUNTING JUDGMENTS

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with IFRS requires management to make judgments, estimates and assumptions that affect the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognized in the period in which the estimate is revised if the revision affects only that period or in the period of the revision and future periods if the revision affects both current and future periods. Significant areas requiring the use of management estimates relate to the useful lives of property, plant and equipment for depreciation purposes, the useful lives of intangible assets for amortization purposes, property, plant and equipment and inventory valuation, determination of income and other taxes, assumptions used in compilation of share-based payments, fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed in business acquisitions, amounts recorded as accrued liabilities, and impairment testing of goodwill and intangible assets. 

The Company applies judgment in determining the functional currency of the Company and its subsidiaries, determination of cash generating units ("CGUs"), the degree of componentization of property, plant and equipment, and the recognition of provisions and accrued liabilities.

5. SEASONALITY OF OPERATIONS

With the exception of the third quarter, the Company exhibits comparatively less seasonality in quarterly revenue than in the past. The third quarter (November to January) is normally the Company's weakest quarter due to the shutdown of mining and exploration activities, often for extended periods over the holiday season, particularly in South and Central America.

6. PROPERTY PLANT & EQUIPMENT

Capital expenditures for the three months ended October 31, 2012 were $17,815 (2011 - $16,230) and for the six months ended October 31, 2012 were $41,216 (2011 - $37,640). The Company obtained direct financing for the three and six months ended October 31, 2012 of $1,704 (2011 - $147).

7. INCOME TAXES

The income tax expense for the period can be reconciled to accounting profit as follows:

    2013 Q2     2012 Q2     YTD 2013     YTD 2012
                       
Earnings before income tax $ 33,767   $ 44,439   $ 79,912   $  70,694
                       
Statutory Canadian corporate income tax rate   28%     29%     28%     29%
                       
Expected income tax expense based on statutory rate $ 9,455   $     12,887   $      22,375   $     20,501
Non-recognition of tax benefits related to losses   316     265      631     313
Other foreign taxes paid   343     236     698     287
Rate variances in foreign jurisdictions   810     (190)     1,391     (488)
Other   494     (319)     593     629
  $    11,418   $  12,879   $    25,688   $ 21,242

The Company periodically assesses its liabilities and contingencies for all tax years open to audit based upon the latest information available. For those matters where it is probable that an adjustment will be made, the Company recorded its best estimate of these tax liabilities, including related interest charges. Inherent uncertainties exist in estimates of tax contingencies due to changes in tax laws. While management believes they have adequately provided for the probable outcome of these matters, future results may include favorable or unfavorable adjustments to these estimated tax liabilities in the period the assessments are made, or resolved, or when the statute of limitation lapses.

8. EARNINGS PER SHARE

All of the Company's earnings are attributable to common shares therefore net earnings are used in determining earnings per share.

    2013 Q2     2012 Q2     YTD 2013     YTD 2012
                       
Net earnings for the period $   22,349   $ 31,560    $     54,224   $      49,452
                       
Weighted average shares outstanding - basic (000's)   79,147     74,246     79,147     73,143
                       
Net effect of dilutive securities:                      
Stock options (000's)   453     662     537     901
Weighted average number of shares - diluted (000's)   79,600     74,908     79,684     74,044
                       
Earnings per share:                      
Basic
$ 0.28   $ 0.43   $   0.69   $ 0.68
Diluted $ 0.28   $ 0.42   $  0.68   $  0.67
                       

The calculation of the diluted earnings per share for the three months ended October 31, 2012 exclude the effect of 349,252 options (2011- 313,502), and the six months ended October 31, 2012 exclude the effect of 126,820 options (2011 - 93,304) as they are anti-dilutive.

The total number of shares outstanding on October 31, 2012 was 79,147,378 (2011 - 78,910,376).

9. SEGMENTED INFORMATION

The Company's operations are divided into three geographic segments corresponding to its management structure, Canada - U.S., South and Central America, and Australia, Asia and Africa. The services provided in each of the reportable drilling segments are similar. The accounting policies of the segments are the same as those described in the annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended April 30, 2012. Management evaluates performance based on earnings from operations in these three geographic segments before finance costs and income taxes.  Data relating to each of the Company's reportable segments is presented as follows:

  2013 Q2   2012 Q2   YTD 2013   YTD 2012
                       
Revenue                      
  Canada - U.S. $ 93,980   $ 84,151   $ 206,817   $ 145,589
  South and Central America   50,897     68,062     120,310     119,354
  Australia, Asia and Africa   54,760     61,641     110,075     113,063
                       
  $ 199,637   $ 213,854   $ 437,202   $ 378,006
Earnings from operations                      
  Canada - U.S. $ 20,305   $ 18,929   $ 45,776   $ 28,915
  South and Central America   8,622     16,591     25,373     27,190
  Australia, Asia and Africa   9,813     13,811     18,834     24,869
    38,740     49,331     89,983     80,974
Eliminations   (987)     (59)     (466)     (84)
    37,753     49,272     89,517     80,890
Finance costs   728     964     1,466     1,786
General and corporate expenses*   3,258     3,869     8,139     8,410
Income tax   11,418     12,879     25,688     21,242
Net earnings   $ 22,349   $ 31,560   $ 54,224   $ 49,452
                         
*General and corporate expenses include expenses for corporate offices and stock options
                         
Depreciation and amortization      
               
  Canada - U.S. $ 5,585   $ 4,054   $ 11,065   $ 7,395
  South and Central America   2,613     2,484     5,825     4,755
  Australia, Asia and Africa   3,672     2,391     7,699     5,055
Unallocated corporate assets   1,501     437     1,969     741
Total depreciation and amortization $ 13,371   $ 9,366   $ 26,558   $ 17,946

Canada - U.S. includes revenue of $55,582 and $45,406 for Canadian operations for the three months ended October 31, 2012 and 2011 respectively, and $122,607 and $78,631 for the six months ended October 31, 2012 and 2011 respectively.

  October 31, 2012   April 30, 2012
Identifiable assets          
  Canada - U.S. $ 255,790   $ 252,233
  South and Central America   228,887     212,861
  Australia, Asia and Africa   199,021     186,442
    683,698     651,536
Eliminations   (1,067)     (573)
Unallocated and corporate assets   39,051     35,010
  $ 721,682   $ 685,973

Canada - U.S. includes property, plant and equipment for Canadian operations at October 31, 2012 of $98,281 (April 30, 2012 - $87,629).

10. BUSINESS ACQUISITION

The Company has finalized the valuation of assets for the Bradley Group Limited, acquired September 30, 2011. There were no material adjustments required to values allocated to net tangible and intangible assets presented in the annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended April 30, 2012.

11. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

There are no significant changes to financial instruments compared to the Company's annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended April 30, 2012 except for the following:

Fair value
The carrying values of cash, trade and other receivables, demand credit facility and trade and other payables approximate their fair value due to the relatively short period to maturity of the instruments.  The following table shows carrying values of long-term debt and contingent consideration which approximates their fair values, as most debts carry variable interest rates and the remaining fixed rate debts have been acquired recently and their carrying value continues to reflect fair value.  The fair value of the interest rate swap included in long-term debt is measured using quoted interest rates.

  October 31, 2012   April 30, 2012
           
Contingent consideration $ 2,152   $ 2,760
Long-term debt   47,206     50,986

Credit risk
As at October 31, 2012, 86.9% of the Company's trade receivables were aged as current and 1.9% of the trade receivables were impaired.

The movement in the allowance for impairment of trade receivables during the period was as follows:

Balance as at April 30, 2012 $ 2,236
Increase in impairment allowance   317
Write-off charged against allowance   (113)
Foreign exchange translation differences   (6)
Balance as at October 31, 2012 $ 2,434

Foreign currency risk
The most significant carrying amounts of net monetary assets that: (1) are denominated in currencies other than the functional currency of the respective Company subsidiary; (2) cause foreign exchange rate exposure; and (3) may include intercompany balances with other subsidiaries, at the reporting dates are as follows:

  October 31, 2012   April 30, 2012
U.S. Dollars $ 8,189   $ 45,555

If the Canadian dollar moved by plus or minus 10% at October 31, 2012, the unrealized foreign exchange gain or loss would move by approximately $819 (April 30, 2012 - $4,556).

Liquidity risk
The following table details the Company's contractual maturities for its financial liabilities.

Non-derivative financial liabilities:
                             
  1 year   2-3 years   4-5 years   thereafter   Total
                             
Trade and other payables $ 92,660   $ -   $ -   $ -   $ 92,660
Contingent consideration   750     1,251     151     -     2,152
Long-term debt   9,322     15,974     18,044     3,833     47,173
  $ 102,732   $ 17,225   $ 18,195   $ 3,833   $ 141,985
                             
Derivative financial liabilities:
                             
  1 year   2-3 years   4-5 years   thereafter   Total
                             
Interest rate swap $ 11   $ 24   $ (2)   $ -   $ 33

 

SOURCE: MAJOR DRILLING GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC.

Denis Larocque, Chief Financial Officer  
Tel: (506) 857-8636
Fax: (506) 857-9211
[email protected]

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