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Calian Reports Fourth Quarter Results

(All amounts in this release are in Canadian Dollars)

OTTAWA, Nov. 15, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Calian Group Ltd. (TSX.CGY) today released unaudited results for the fourth quarter ended September 30, 2017. 

The Company reported revenues for the quarter of $72.3 million, a 5% increase from the $68.8 million reported in the same quarter of the previous year. For the year ended September 30, 2017, the Company reported revenues of $275.4 million, which represents a slight increase over the revenues of $274.6 million reported in the prior year.

EBITDA(1) for the fourth quarter was $6.6 million, a 25% increase compared to $5.3 million in the same quarter of the previous year and for the year ended September 30, 2017, EBITDA(1) was $23.5 million, a 7% increase compared to $22.0 million in the prior year.

Net profit for the fourth quarter was $4.3 million or $0.57 per share basic and $0.56 per share diluted, a 27% increase compared to $3.4 million or $0.45 per share basic and diluted in the same quarter of the previous year. On a year-to-date basis, net profit was $15.4 million or $2.03 per share basic and $2.01 per share diluted, an increase of 13% compared to net profit of $13.6 million or $1.83 per share basic and diluted in the previous year. Adjusted Net Profit(1) for the fourth quarter was $4.3 million or $0.57 per share basic and $0.56 per share diluted, compared to $3.4 million or $0.45 per share basic and diluted in the same quarter of the previous year. On a year-to-date basis, adjusted net profit(1) was $15.4 million or $2.03 per share basic and $2.01 per share diluted compared to $14.2 million or $1.92 per share basic and diluted in the previous year.

See caution regarding non-GAAP measures at the end of this press release

"The results for this quarter continue to show a solid base of business in all of our service offerings", stated Jacqueline Gauthier, CFO.   "The increase in revenues this quarter allowed the Company to report revenue levels slightly higher than the prior year. In addition, the Company was able to increase its EBITDA levels through improvement in gross margins and with the intangible amortization decreasing, net earnings returned to shareholders was significantly improved".

"Once again, the team has delivered solid results for our shareholders.  I am extremely proud of their efforts in the quarter and full year results" stated Kevin Ford, CEO.  "We continue to see progress across all elements of our four pillar growth strategy.  Equally, I am very proud of our continued high customer satisfaction metrics across all of our services again this year – the Calian team is passionate about ensuring we are adding value to our customers objectives", stated Ford.

"Cleary, the recent announcement of our re-win of the DND health services contract which now includes RCMP and Veterans Affairs will be a highlight for the year.   While adding considerable contracted backlog, which in total now exceeds $1 billion,  our team is excited about continuing to work with the government to support the health and wellness of the Military, Veterans and RCMP members", continued Ford.

"With over 64 consecutive profitable quarters, positive cash flows, a strong balance sheet and enviable backlog, our financial position is very strong which provides the facility to continue to invest in innovation.  Our recent announcement of our relationship with DCT Delta in the cable sector is just one example of the innovation that forms part of our DNA here at the company.   While we are confident in our organic growth opportunities, we continue to search proactively for M&A opportunities that support our growth objectives", continued Ford.

Management continues to focus on its key strategic initiatives. Traditional markets in which Calian operates are stable and management expects organic revenue and earnings growth in most or all of its service lines through the successful execution of our growth strategy. However, we must caution that revenues realized are ultimately dependent on the extent and timing of future contract awards as well as customer utilization of existing contracting vehicles. Based on currently available information and our assessment of the marketplace, we expect revenues for fiscal 2018 to be in the range of $290 million to $310 million, net profit in the range of $1.90 to $2.20 per share.

Caution regarding non-GAAP measures:

This press release is based on reported earnings in accordance with IFRS. Reference to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) means IFRS, unless indicated otherwise. This press release is also based on non-GAAP financial measures including EBITDA, adjusted net profit and adjusted net profit per share. These non-GAAP measures are mainly derived from the interim consolidated financial statements, but do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS; therefore, others using these terms may calculate them differently. Management believes that providing certain non-GAAP performance measures, in addition to IFRS measures, provides users of our financial reports with enhanced understanding of our results and related trends and increases transparency and clarity into the core results of our business. Refer to the MD&A for definitions of these metrics and reconciliations to the most comparable IFRS measures.

About Calian
Calian employs over 2,900 people with offices and projects that span Canada, U.S. and international markets.  The company's capabilities are diverse with services delivered through two divisions.  The Business and Technology Services (BTS) Division is headquartered in Ottawa and includes the provision of business and technology services and solutions to industry, public  and government in the health, training, engineering and IT services domains.    Calian’s Systems Engineering Division (SED) located in Saskatoon plans, designs and implements complex communication systems for many of the world’s space agencies and leading satellite manufacturers and operators. SED also provides contract manufacturing services for both private sector and military customers in North America.

For further information, please visit our website at www.calian.com, or contact us at ir@calian.com

DISCLAIMER

Certain information included in this press release is forward-looking and is subject to important risks and uncertainties. The results or events predicted in these statements may differ materially from actual results or events. Such statements are generally accompanied by words such as "intend", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" or similar statements. Factors which could cause results or events to differ from current expectations include, among other things: the impact of price competition; the dependence on new product development; the impact of rapid technological and market change; the ability of Calian to integrate the operations and technologies of acquired businesses in an effective manner; general industry and market conditions and growth rates; international growth and global economic conditions, particularly in emerging markets and including interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations; and the impact of consolidations in the business services industry. Additional risks and uncertainties affecting Calian can be found in Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Results of Operations and its Annual Information Form for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2016 on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. If any of these risks or uncertainties were to materialize, or if the factors and assumptions underlying the forward-looking information were to prove incorrect, actual results could vary materially from those that are expressed or implied by the forward-looking information contained herein and our current objectives or strategies may change.  Calian disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. No assurance can be given that actual results, performance or achievement expressed in, or implied by, forward-looking statements within this disclosure will occur, or if they do, that any benefits may be derived from them.

Calian · Head Office · 340 Legget Drive, Suite 101 · Ottawa · Ontario · Canada · K2K 1Y6
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CALIAN GROUP LTD.  
UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION  
As at September 30, 2017 and 2016  
(Canadian dollars in thousands)  
  NOTES   September 30,
2017
  September 30,
2016
 
ASSETS            
CURRENT ASSETS            
Cash     $ 28,639     $ 16,761    
Accounts receivable       54,884       61,032    
Work in process       19,490       17,269    
Prepaid expenses       1,650       1,044    
Derivative assets 8     123       534    
Total current assets       104,786       96,640    
NON-CURRENT ASSETS                    
Equipment       6,503       5,472    
Application software       766       612    
Investments and loan receivable 10     530       -    
Acquired intangible assets 11     5,586       2,898    
Goodwill 11     15,383       12,037    
Total non-current assets       28,768       21,019    
TOTAL ASSETS     $ 133,554     $ 117,659    
                     
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY                    
CURRENT LIABILITIES                    
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities     $ 32,584     $ 26,671    
Unearned contract revenue       8,831       11,271    
Derivative liabilities 8     360       484    
Total  current liabilities       41,775       38,426    
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES                    
Deferred tax liabilities       2,292       912    
Total non-current liabilities       2,292       912    
TOTAL LIABILITIES       44,067       39,338    
                     
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY                    
Issued capital 5     26,240       22,820    
Contributed surplus       541       472    
Retained earnings       62,776       55,906    
Accumulated other comprehensive loss       (70 )     (877 )  
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY       89,487       78,321    
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY     $ 133,554     $ 117,659    
                     

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements.


CALIAN GROUP LTD.  
UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF NET PROFIT  
For the three and twelve-month periods ended September 30, 2017 and 2016  
(Canadian dollars in thousands, except per share data)  
   
  NOTES Three-months
ended

September 30,
2017
  Three-months
ended

September 30,
2016
  Year ended
September 30,
2017
  Year ended
September 30,
2016
 
Revenues   $ 72,321     $ 68,758     $ 275,423   $ 274,587    
Cost of revenues     58,112       56,705       222,519     225,753    
Gross profit     14,209       12,053       52,904     48,834    
Selling and marketing     1,079       964       4,396     4,124    
General and administration     5,388       4,686       20,718     18,893    
Facilities     1,170       1,085       4,319     3,804    
Depreciation     407       335       1,490     1,290    
Amortization     343       412       1,093     1,348    
Deemed compensation related to acquisitions     -       -       -     642    
Profit before interest income and income tax expense     5,822       4,571       20,888     18,733    
Interest income     63       15       165     37    
Profit before income tax expense     5,885       4,586       21,053     18,770    
Income tax expense – current     1,595       1,265       5,613     5,343    
Income tax expense – deferred     (37 )     (59 )     50     (166 )  
Total income tax expense     1,558       1,206       5,663     5,177    
NET PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD   $ 4,327     $ 3,380     $ 15,390   $ 13,593    
NET PROFIT PER SHARE:                                                    
Basic   6 $ 0.57     $ 0.45     $ 2.03   $ 1.83    
Diluted   6 $ 0.56     $ 0.45     $ 2.01   $ 1.83    
                                   

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements.


CALIAN GROUP LTD.  
UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME  
For the three and twelve-month periods ended September 30, 2017 and 2016  
(Canadian dollars in thousands)  
   
  NOTES Three-months
ended

September 30,
2017
  Three-months
ended

September 30,
2016
  Year ended
September 30,
2017
  Year ended
September 30,
2016
 
NET PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD   $ 4,327   $ 3,380   $ 15,390   $ 13,593  
Other comprehensive income, net of tax                          
Change in deferred gain or loss on derivatives designated as cash flow hedges, net of tax of $71 and $296 (2016 - $128 and $780)     183     400     807     2,172  
Other comprehensive income, net of tax     183     400     807     2,172  
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE PERIOD   $   4,510   $   3,780   $   16,197   $   15,765  
                           

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements.

     

  CALIAN GROUP LTD.
  UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
  For the years ended September 30, 2017 and 2016
  (Canadian dollars in thousands, except per share data)
   
 

  Notes Issued
capital
Contributed
surplus
Retained
earnings
Cash flow
hedging
reserve
Total 
  Balance October 1, 2016         $   22,820 $    472   $   55,906   $   (877 ) $   78,321  
  Total comprehensive income   -   -     15,390     807     16,197  
  Dividends ($1.12 per share)   -   -     (8,520 )   -     (8,520 )
  Issue of shares under the employee share purchase plan 5 476   -     -     -     476  
  Issue of shares under the employee share option plan 5 2,944   (147 )   -     -     2,797  
  Share based compensation expense  5 -   216     -     -     216  
           
  Balance September 30, 2017         $   26,240 $   541    $ 62,776    $  (70 ) $   89,487   
                                       


    Notes Issued
capital
Contributed
surplus
Retained
earnings
Cash flow
hedging
reserve
Total
  Balance October 1, 2015         $   20,673 $   458   $   50,633   $   (3,049 ) $   68,715  
  Total comprehensive income   -   -     13,593     2,172     15,765  
  Dividends ($1.12 per share)   -   -     (8,320 )   -     (8,320 )
  Issue of shares under the employee share purchase plan 5 388   -     -     -     388  
  Issue of shares under the employee share option plan 5 1,759   (89 )   -     -     1,670  
  Share based compensation expense  5 -   103     -     -     103  
           
  Balance September 30, 2016         $   22,820 $   472   $   55,906   $   (877 ) $   78,321  
                                       

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements.


  CALIAN GROUP LTD.
  UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS 
  For the years ended September 30, 2017 and 2016
  (Canadian dollars in thousands)
           
   
NOTES Year ended
September 30,
2017
  Year  ended
September 30,
2016
  CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES        
  Net profit for the period   $ 15,390     $ 13,593  
  Items not affecting cash:                
  Interest income     (165 )     (37 )
  Income tax expense     5,663       5,177  
  Employee share plans compensation expense     306       178  
  Depreciation and amortization     2,583       2,638  
  Deemed compensation related to acquisitions     -       642  
        23,777       22,191  
  Change in non-cash working capital                
  Accounts receivable     8,066       (10,848 )
  Work in process     (2,011 )     162  
  Prepaid expenses     (557 )     405  
  Accounts payable and accrued liabilities     3,643       3,710  
  Unearned contract revenue     (2,440 )     4,291  
        30,478       19,911  
  Interest received     204       37  
  Income tax paid     (5,511 )     (4,540 )
        25,171       15,408  
  CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES                
  Issuance of shares 5   3,195       1,995  
  Dividends     (8,520 )     (8,320 )
        (5,325 )     (6,325 )
  CASH FLOWS USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES                
  Investment 10   (250 )     -  
  Equipment and application software     (2,374 )     (1,751 )
  Acquisitions 11   (5,344 )     (1,195 )
        (7,968 )     (2,946 )
                   
NET CASH INFLOW   $ 11,878     $ 6,137  
CASH, BEGINNING OF PERIOD     16,761       10,624  
CASH, END OF PERIOD   $ 28,639     $ 16,761  
                 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements.


CALIAN GROUP LTD.
NOTES TO THE UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
For the three and twelve-month periods ended September 30, 2017 and 2016
(Canadian dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)

1. BASIS OF PREPARATION

Calian Group Ltd. ("the Company") is incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act. The address of its registered office and principal place of business is 340 Legget Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2K 1Y6. The Company's capabilities include the provision of business and technology services to industry and government in the health, IT services and training domains as well as the design, manufacturing and maintenance of complex systems to the communications and defence sectors. 

These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements are expressed in Canadian dollars and have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard ("IAS") 34 – Interim Financial Reporting, as issued by the International Accounting Standard Board ("IASB"). These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared using accounting policies consistent with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") and in accordance with the accounting policies the Company adopted in its annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended September 30, 2016 and should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report for the year ended September 30, 2016. These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information required in annual financial statements.

These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements were authorized for issuance by the Board of Directors on November 15, 2017.

2. FUTURE CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING POLICIES

IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers

In April 2014, the IASB released IFRS 15 – Revenue from Contracts with Customers. The Standard replaces IAS11 Construction Contracts and IAS18 Revenue, providing a single comprehensive model for entities to use in accounting for revenue arising from contracts with customers. IFRS 15 is effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 1, 2018. Assessment of the impact is currently underway by the Company but at this time, the impact is not yet known.

IFRS 9 Financial instruments

IFRS 9 was issued by the IASB in November 2009 and October 2010, was amended in 2013 and finalized in July 2014 and will replace IAS 39, Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement (“IAS 39”). IFRS 9 uses a single approach to determine whether a financial instrument is measured at fair value through profit or loss, fair value through other comprehensive income or amortized cost, replacing the multiple rules in IAS 39. The approach in IFRS 9 is based on how an entity manages its financial instruments in the context of its business model and the contractual cash flow characteristics of those financial instruments. The new standard also requires a single impairment method to be used, replacing the multiple impairment methods in IAS 39. IFRS 9 is effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 1, 2018. Assessment of the impact is currently underway by the Company but at this time, the impact is not yet known.

IFRS 16 Leases

In January 2016, the IASB released IFRS 16 Leases which replaces IAS 17 Leases. For lessees applying IFRS 16, a single recognition and measurement model for leases would apply, with required recognition of assets and liabilities for most leases. IFRS 16 is effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 1, 2019. The Company has not yet assessed the impact of the adoption of this standard on its consolidated financial statements.

3. CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES AND JUDGMENTS

Estimates:

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with IFRS requires the Company’s management to make judgments, estimates and assumptions that affect the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities as at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods presented. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

There were no significant changes in estimates or approaches to determining estimates in the periods presented when compared to the estimates or approaches used the annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended September 30, 2016.
       
4. SEASONALITY

The results of operations for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations for the full year. The Company’s revenues and earnings have historically been subject to some quarterly seasonality due to the timing of vacation periods and statutory holidays.

5. ISSUED CAPITAL

Employee Share Purchase Plan
During the year ended September 30, 2017 (2016), the Company issued 31,214 (21,801) shares under the Company’s Employee Share Purchase Plan at an average price of $12.73 ($14.92) for a total cash of $398 ($325) and total non-cash of $78 ($63).

Stock options
The Company has an established stock option plan. Under the plan, eligible directors and employees are granted the right to purchase shares of common stock at a price established by the Board of Directors on the date the options are granted but in no circumstances below fair market value of the shares at the date of grant. As at September 30, 2017 (2016), 240,600 (351,500) options were outstanding of which 222,600 (331,500) are exercisable. During the year ended September 30, 2017 (2016), 30,000 (Nil) options were issued.

The weighted average fair value of options granted during the year ending September 30, 2017 was $3.42 per option calculated using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. Where relevant, the expected life of the options was based on historical data for similar issuances and adjusted based on management’s best estimate for the effects of non-transferability, exercises restrictions and behavioural considerations. Expected volatility is based on historical price volatility over the past 5 years. To allow for the effects of early exercise, it was assumed that options would be exercised on average 3.5 years after vesting. The following assumptions were used to determine the fair value of the options granted between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017:

Grant date share price   $27.30  
Exercise price   $27.30  
Expected price volatility     24.3%  
Expected option life   4.2 yrs  
Expected dividend yield     4.01%  
Risk-free interest rate     0.91%  
Forfeiture rate     0%  

Restricted Stock Units
The Company has established a restricted stock unit ("RSU") plan as of February 3, 2017. Under the plan, eligible employees are granted the right to shares of common stock as remuneration for services rendered to the Company. RSU's are granted by the Board of Directors and at the date of the grant, the market value is used to determine the fair value of the units. As at September 30, 2017 (2016), 11,345 (Nil) RSU's were outstanding of which Nil (Nil) have vested. During the year ending September 30, 2017 (2016), 11,345 (Nil) RSU's were issued.

6. NET PROFIT PER SHARE
The diluted weighted average number of shares has been calculated as follows:

   
  Three-months ended
  September 30 
Year ended
  September 30 
 
  2017 2016 2017 2016  
Weighted average number of shares – basic 7,655,046 7,447,849 7,586,899 7,411,361  
Addition to reflect the dilutive effect of employee stock options and RSU’s 81,139 51,553 76,353 7,499  
Weighted average number of shares – diluted 7,736,185 7,499,402 7,663,252 7,418,860  
           

Options and RSU's that are anti-dilutive because the exercise price was greater than the average market price of the common shares are not included in the computation of diluted earnings per share. For the three-month period ended September 30, 2017 (2016), Nil (Nil) options and Nil (Nil) RSU's were excluded from the above computation and for the year ended September 30, 2017 (2016), Nil (257,750) options and Nil (Nil) RSU's were excluded from the above computation.

Net profit for the period is the measure of profit or loss used to calculate Net profit per share.

7. SEGMENTED INFORMATION

Operating segments are identified as components of an enterprise about which separate discrete financial information is available for evaluation by the chief operating decision maker, regarding how to allocate resources and assess performance.  The Company’s chief operating decision maker is the Chief Executive Officer. The Company operates in two reportable segments described below, defined by their primary type of service offering, namely Systems Engineering and Business and Technology Services.

  • Systems Engineering involves planning, designing and implementing solutions that meet a customer’s specific business and technical needs, primarily in the satellite communications sector.
  • Business and Technology Services provides business and technology services to industry and government in the health, IT services, training, and engineering domains.

The Company evaluates performance and allocates resources based on earnings before interest income and income taxes. The accounting policies of the segments are the same as those described in Note 2 – Summary of significant accounting policies to the consolidated financial statements for the year ended September 30, 2016.

 
Three-months ended September 30, 2017 Systems
Engineering
Business and
Technology
Services
  Corporate Total
Revenues $   22,544 $   49,777 $   -   $   72,321  
Profit before interest income and income tax expense   3,436   3,313   (927 )   5,822  
Interest income         63  
Income tax expense         (1,558 )
Net profit for the period       $   4,327  
             


 
Three-months ended September 30, 2016 Systems
Engineering
Business and
Technology
Services
  Corporate Total
Revenues $   21,894 $   46,864 $   -   $   68,758  
Profit before interest income and income tax expense   2,365   2,849   (643 )   4,571  
Interest income         15  
Income tax expense         (1,206 )
Net profit for the period       $   3,380  
             


7. SEGMENTED INFORMATION (Continued)

 
Year ended September 30, 2017   Systems
Engineering
Business and
Technology
Services
    Corporate       Total  
Revenues   $      75,634 $   199,789   $    -       $   275,423  
Profit before interest income and income tax expense       12,381   11,822     (3,315 )       20,888  
Interest income                           165  
Income tax expense                           (5,663 )
Net profit for the period                         $  15,390  
Equipment and intangible expenditures   $     1,924 $   565   $    -       $    2,489  

Total assets other than cash and goodwill
  $       35,257 $  54,145   $  130       $   89,532  
Goodwill       -   15,383     -         15,383  
Cash       -   -     28,639         28,639  
Total assets   $     35,257 $   69,528   $   28,769       $ 133,554  


                         
Year ended September 30, 2016 Systems
Engineering
    Business and
Technology
Services
      Corporate     Total    
Revenues $   82,141     $   192,446     $   -     $   274,587    
Profit before interest income and income tax expense   11,638       9,792       (2,697 )     18,733    
Interest income                           37    
Income tax expense                           (5,177 )  
Net profit for the period                         $   13,593    
Equipment and intangible expenditures $   1,147     $   604     $   -     $   1,751    
                                 
As at September 30, 2016 Systems
Engineering
    Business and
Technology
Services
      Corporate     Total    
Total assets other than cash and goodwill $     40,245     $   48,485     $   131     $   88,861    
Goodwill   -       12,037       -       12,037    
Cash   -       -       16,761       16,761    
Total assets $   40,245     $   60,522     $   16,892     $ 117,659    
                                 

8. HEDGING

Foreign currency risk related to contracts
The Company is exposed to foreign currency exchange fluctuations on its cash balance, accounts receivable, accounts payable and accrued liabilities and future cash flows related to contracts denominated in a foreign currency. Future cash flows will be realized over the life of the contracts. The Company utilizes derivative financial instruments, principally in the form of forward exchange contracts, in the management of its foreign currency exposures.  The Company’s objective is to manage and control exposures and secure the Company’s profitability on existing contracts and therefore, the Company’s policy is to hedge 100% of its foreign currency exposure. The Company does not utilize derivative financial instruments for trading or speculative purposes. The Company applies hedge accounting when appropriate documentation and effectiveness criteria are met.

The Company formally documents all relationships between hedging instruments and hedged items, as well as its risk management objective and strategy for undertaking various hedge transactions.  This process includes linking all derivatives to specific firm contractually related commitments on projects. 

The Company also formally assesses, both at the hedge’s inception and on an on-going basis, whether the derivatives that are used in hedging transactions are highly effective in offsetting changes in fair values or cash flows of hedged items. Hedge ineffectiveness has historically been insignificant.

8. HEDGING (Continued)

The forward foreign exchange contracts primarily require the Company to purchase or sell certain foreign currencies with or for Canadian dollars at contractual rates. At September 30, 2017, the Company had the following forward foreign exchange contracts:

     
Type Notional Currency Maturity Equivalent
Cdn. Dollars
  Fair Value
September 30,
2017
BUY 16,481 USD October 2017 $ 20,568   $ 49
BUY 3,250 EURO October 2017   4,791     72
BUY 112 GBP October 2017   187     2
Derivative assets             $ 123
                 
                 
SELL 42,265 USD October 2017 $ 52,747   $ 127
SELL 10,516 EURO October 2017   15,503     231
SELL 114 GBP October 2017   191     2
Derivative liabilities         $ 360
             

A 10% strengthening of the Canadian dollar against the following currencies at September 30, 2017 would have decreased other comprehensive income as related to the forward foreign exchange contracts by the amounts shown below.

  September 30,
2017
USD $   2,925
EURO     974
  $   3,899
     

9. CONTINGENCIES

In the normal course of business, the Company is party to business and employee-related claims.   The potential outcomes related to existing matters faced by the Company are not determinable at this time.  The Company intends to defend these actions, and management believes that the resolution of these matters will not have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial condition.

10. INVESTMENTS AND LOAN RECEIVABLE

On October 31, 2016, the Company invested $100 to acquire a non-controlling interest in common shares of Cliniconex Inc., an Ottawa-based patient outreach solutions vendor.  As part of the investment, a member of the Company’s management team has been appointed to the Cliniconex Inc. Board of Directors. The investment is measured at cost.  

On June 9, 2017, the Company provided $150 to Cliniconex Inc. in the form of a convertible loan. The loan has a stated interest rate of 12% and matures on June 9, 2020. The loan contains an optional conversion feature that allows the Company to convert the principal and interest owing on maturity to common shares of Cliniconex Inc. The loan is measured at amortized cost.

On May 9, 2017, and included as part of the acquisition of ISR (Note 11), Calian acquired an equity position in International Safety Research Europe for $280. The investment is measured using the equity method.

11. ACQUISITION

Amtek Engineering Services Ltd. ("Amtek")
During the years ended September 30, 2017 (2016), under the contingent consideration agreement the Company paid Nil ($830) related to earn-outs.

DWP Solutions Inc. (DWP)
During the years ended September 30, 2017 (2016), under the contingent consideration agreement the Company paid Nil  ($365) related to the earn-outs.

International Safety Research Inc. ("ISR")
On May 9, 2017, the Company acquired all of the outstanding shares of ISR for a purchase price of up to $8,979. Of this amount, $4,879 was paid on the date of closing, $820 was placed in escrow and $3,280 is payable contingently.

Under the contingent consideration arrangement, the Company is required to pay the former shareholders of ISR an additional $1,640 and $1,640 if ISR attains specified levels of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”) for the years ending April 30, 2018 and 2019, respectively.  With the current level of contracts signed by ISR and the ability to grow in its selected market segment, management believes that ISR can achieve its earn-out target in both years. Therefore, the amount of $3,074 represents the estimated fair value of the Company's obligation at the acquisition date. ISR specializes in nuclear safety and emergency preparedness and response nationally and internationally. ISR was acquired to expand the Company's emergency preparedness service offering and will be reported as part of the Business and Technology (“BTS”) operating segment.

Acquisition-related costs amounting to $92 have been excluded from the consideration and have been recognized as an expense in the three and twelve-month periods ended September 30, 2017, within the general and administration line item in the interim condensed consolidated statement of net profit.

This acquisition is accounted for as a business combination to which IFRS 3 Business Combinations applies.

Consideration:
Cash     $ 5,699
Contingent payments       3,074
Consideration to allocate     $ 8,773
         

The following are the assets acquired and liabilities recognized at the date of the acquisition:

Current assets:      
Cash     $ 355
Accounts receivable       2,960
Work in progress       210
Prepaid expenses and other       49
      $ 3,574
       
Non-current assets:      
Equipment     $ 186
Investment       280
Intangible assets       3,896
      $ 7,936
       
Current Liabilities:      
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities     $ 1,430
Deferred income       47
Deferred tax liability       1,032
      $ 2,509
         
Net assets acquired     $ 5,427
         

11. ACQUISITION (Continued)

Goodwill arising on acquisitions:     ISR
Total consideration allocated     $ 8,773  
Net assets acquired       (5,427 )
      $ 3,346  
           

None of the goodwill arising on the acquisitions is expected to be deductible for tax purposes.

Net cash outflow during the current year-to-date related to the acquisitions:

         
Consideration paid in cash       $ 5,699  
Less: cash balance acquired         (355 )
        $ 5,344  
             

Impact of the acquisitions on the consolidated results of the Company:
Had the business combinations been effected at October 1, 2016, the revenue and net profit of the Company for the year ended September 30, 2017 would have been higher by $6,383 and $757 respectively.  Management considers these 'pro-forma' numbers to represent an approximate measure of the performance of the combined group for the year ended September 30, 2017. Future periods will be impacted by seasonality as ISR activities are impacted by the timing of vacation periods.

Management Discussion and Analysis – September 30, 2017:

(Canadian dollars in thousands, except per share data)

This MD&A is the responsibility of management and has been reviewed and approved by the Board of Directors of the Company. This MD&A has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Canadian Securities Administrators. The Board of Directors is responsible for ensuring that we fulfill our responsibilities for financial reporting and is ultimately responsible for reviewing and approving the MD&A. The Board of Directors carries out this responsibility principally through its Audit Committee. 

IFRS and non-GAAP measures:
This MD&A contains both IFRS and non-GAAP measures. Non-GAAP measures are defined and reconciled to the most comparable IFRS measure.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Revenues:

For the fourth quarter of 2017, revenues were $72,321 compared to $68,758 reported for the same period in 2016 representing a 5% increase from the prior year. For the year ending September 30, 2017 revenues were $275,423 compared to $274,587 for 2016.

Systems Engineering’s (SED) revenues were $22,544 in the quarter and $75,634 on a year-to-date basis representing a 3% increase and 8% decrease, respectively, when compared to the $21,894 and $82,141 recorded for the same periods in the previous year with several large system implementations which generated significant revenues in 2016 entering the close-out phase in early 2017. However, work continued at a steady state in all areas of the division including systems engineering, defense related and commercial contract manufacturing. As well, this quarter and year-to-date activities continued to reflect a higher amount of labor based revenue in comparison to the revenues dominated by the RF Systems in the same periods of last year which had a higher non-labor content.

Business and Technology Services (BTS) revenues were $49,777 in the quarter and $199,789 on a year-to-date basis representing a 6% and 4% increase, respectively, when compared to the $46,864 and $192,446 recorded for the same periods in the previous year. Demand in most of the division's mainstay contracts continues to be strong and we are achieving success in our customer diversification efforts.  

Management expects that the marketplace for the near term will continue to be competitive and the timing of new contract awards is always subject to delay. Our backlog provides a reasonable level of revenue assurance on existing contracts and new opportunities continue to arise. Although we continue to focus our efforts on the diversification of our customer base outside of government, the nature and extent of future government spending remain uncertain and therefore, future revenues in this sector will ultimately be determined by customer demand on existing contracts as well as the timing of future contract awards.

Gross margin

Gross margin was 19.6% for the fourth quarter of 2017 and 19.2% on a year-to-date basis compared to the 17.5% and 17.8% recorded for the same periods in the previous year.  

Gross margin in Systems Engineering was 25.0% in the fourth quarter of 2017 and 27.0% on a year-to-date basis compared to the 19.8% and 23.1% recorded for the same periods in the previous year. The higher margins for the quarter and year-to-date periods in comparison to the previous year are due to the successful completion of several projects allowing the retirement of end of project risks, solid product sales and a higher labor component in the current mix of projects which yields higher margins.  The results reflect another solid quarter of performance in all of SED's business areas. Although the mix of revenues plays a significant role in the margin ultimately realized, product sales and excellent project execution helped the division maintain a solid level of margins.

Gross margin in Business and Technology Services was 17.2% in the fourth quarter of 2017 and 16.3% on a year-to-date basis compared to the 16.5% and 15.5% recorded for the same periods in the previous year. Gross Margin in this recent quarter reflects continued solid execution on our contracts combined with recent contract renewals and wins provided for an additional uplift in margins. While competition on new work is expected to temper any significant near-term improvement, the division continues to evolve its service offering with a goal to increase gross margins realized in the longer term.

Because of the significant difference in gross margin between each of the two divisions, the overall gross margin of the Company is dependent on the relative level of revenue generated from each division. Management will continue to focus on operational execution and diligent negotiation of supplier costs in order to maximize margins. However, the competitive landscape is expected to maintain the pressure on margins in both divisions. The volatility of the Canadian dollar is always an influencing factor for margins on new work in the SED division when denominated in foreign currencies.

Operating expenses:

For the year ended September 30, 2017, selling and marketing, general and administration and facilities totalled $29,433 or 10.7% of revenues compared to $26,821 or 9.8% of revenues reported in 2016. Operating costs increased over the prior year as a result of continued focus on selling and marketing efforts and service line evolution capabilities. Management will continue to challenge discretionary spending; however, continued prudent investments are required to support the evolution of the Company's service lines.

EBITDA(1):

EBITDA(1) for the fourth quarter was $6,572 compared to $5,318 in the same quarter of the previous year. For the year ended September 30, 2017, EBITDA(1) was $23,471 compared to $22,013 in the same period of the previous year.

Depreciation:

For the year ended September 30, 2017, depreciation was $1,490 which is slightly higher than the $1,290 recorded in fiscal 2016.

Amortization of intangibles:

Amortization of intangibles decreased to $1,093 compared to $1,348 in fiscal 2016.

Deemed compensation related to acquisitions:

Deemed compensation was fully amortized in fiscal 2016.

Income taxes:

The provision for income taxes was $5,663 or 26.9% of earnings before tax compared to $5,177 in 2016 or 27.6% of earnings before tax.  The difference in effective tax rates is primarily due to the non-deductibility of the deemed compensation amounts referred to in the above paragraph. The effective tax rate for 2017, prior to considering the impact of non-taxable transactions and adjustments to reflect actual tax provision as filed, is expected to be approximately 26.9%.

Net profit:

As a result of the foregoing, in the fourth quarter of 2017 the Company recorded net profit of $4,327 or $0.57 per share basic and $0.56 per share diluted, compared to $3,380 or $0.45 per share basic and diluted in the same quarter of the prior year.  Adjusted net profit(1) for the fourth quarter was $4,327 or $0.57 per share basic and $0.56 per share diluted, compared to $3,380 or $0.45 per share basic and diluted in the same quarter of the previous year. For the year ended September 30, 2017 the Company recorded net profit of $15,390 or $2.03 per share basic and $2.01 per share diluted, compared to $13,593 or $1.83 per share basic and diluted in the same period of the prior year.  Adjusted net profit(1) for the year ended September 30, 2017 was $15,390 or $2.03 per share basic $2.01 per share and diluted, compared to $14,235 or $1.92 per share basic and diluted in the same period of the previous year.

(1) See reconciliation regarding non-GAAP measures below

Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures to most comparable IFRS measures:

Management believes that providing certain non-GAAP performance measures, in addition to IFRS measures, provides users of the Company's financial reports with enhanced understanding of the Company's results and related trends and increases transparency and clarity into the core results of the business. EBITDA, adjusted net profit and adjusted net profit per share exclude items that do not reflect, in our opinion, the Company's core performance and helps users of our MD&A to better analyze our results, enabling comparability of our results from one period to another.

These non-GAAP measures are mainly derived from the interim consolidated financial statements, but do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS; therefore, others using these terms may calculate them differently. The exclusion of certain items from non-GAAP performance measures does not imply that these are necessarily non-recurring. From time to time, we may exclude additional items if we believe doing so would result in a more transparent and comparable disclosure. Other entities may define the above measures differently than we do. In those cases, it may be difficult to use similarly named non-GAAP measures of other entities to compare performance of those entities to the Company's performance.

                 
Reconciliation of adjusted net profit   Fourth
Quarter
2017
  Fourth
Quarter
2016
YTD
Quarter
2017
  YTD
Quarter
2016
 
NET PROFIT   $   4,327   $   3,380 $   15,390   $   13,593  
Deemed compensation related to acquisitions     -     -   -     642  
Adjusted net profit   $   4,327   $   3,380 $   15,390   $   14,235  
                         


                 
Reconciliation of EBITDA   Fourth
Quarter
2017
  Fourth
Quarter
2016
YTD
Quarter
2017
  YTD
Quarter
2016
 
Profit before interest income and income tax expense   $   5,822   $   4,571 $   20,888   $   18,733  
Depreciation     407     335   1,490     1,290  
Amortization     343     412   1,093     1,348  
Deemed compensation related to acquisitions     -     -   -     642  
EBITDA   $   6,572   $   5,318 $   23,471   $   22,013  
                         

BACKLOG

The Company’s backlog at September 30, 2017 was $1,261 million with terms extended to fiscal 2030. This compares to $488 million reported at September 30, 2016. Contracted Backlog represents maximum potential revenues remaining to be earned on signed contracts, whereas Option Renewals represent customers’ options to further extend existing contracts under similar terms and conditions.

Most fee for service contracts provide the customer with the ability to adjust the timing and level of effort throughout the contract life and as such the amount actually realized could be materially different from the original contract value. The following table represents management’s best estimate of the backlog realization for 2017, 2018 and beyond based on management’s current visibility into customers’ existing requirements. Management’s estimate of the realizable portion (current utilization rates and known customer requirements) is less than the total value of signed contracts and related options by approximately $113 million. The Company’s policy is to reduce the reported contractual backlog once it receives confirmation from the customer that indicates the utilization of the full contract value may not materialize.

(dollars in millions) Fiscal
2018
  Fiscal 2019 Beyond
2019
  Estimated
realizable
portion of
Backlog
  Excess over
estimated
realizable
portion
  TOTAL
Contracted Backlog $   215   $   115   $   169   $   499   $  88   $   587
Option Renewals   9       31       609       649     25       674
TOTAL $   224   $  146   $   778   $   1,148   $   113   $  1,261
                                   
Business and Technology Services $   171   $    136   $   770   $   1,077   $   113   $  1,190
Systems Engineering     53       10       8     71         71
TOTAL $   224   $  146   $  778   $   1,148   $   113   $   1,261
                                   

FINANCIAL CONDITION AND CASHFLOWS

Operating activities:

Cash inflows from operating activities for the period ended September 30, 2017 were $25,171 compared to cash inflows of $15,408 in 2016. Cash flows have been positively impacted the decrease in accounts receivable commensurate the close off of certain large projects at SED. The aging of the accounts receivable remain in excellent health. These variations in cash flows are not considered unusual and reflect normal working capital fluctuations associated with the ebbs and flows of the business. The market for the Systems Engineering Division is characterized by contracts with billings tied to milestones achieved, which often results in significant working capital requirements. Conversely, given the nature of this business, it is sometimes possible to negotiate advance payments on contracts. Such advance payments give rise to unearned revenue that will be realized as revenue over the course of the contract. As at September 30, 2017, the Company’s total unearned revenue amounted to $8,831 compared to $11,271 at September 30, 2016, with the decrease attributable to work progressing on certain contracts that had previously benefited from advance payments. 

Financing activities:

During the years ended September 30, 2017 (2016), the Company paid quarterly dividends of $1.12 ($1.12) per share. The Company intends to continue with its quarterly dividend policy for the foreseeable future.

Investing activities:

During the year, the Company invested $2,489 in capital assets compared to $1,751 in the prior period. The increase is attributable to additional manufacturing equipment purchased at SED.

The Company also invested in Cliniconex as explained in Note 10 to the financial statements, and acquired ISR as explained in Note 11 to the financial statements.

Capital resources:

At September 30, 2017 the Company had a short-term credit facility of $40,000 with a Canadian chartered bank that bears interest at prime and is secured by assets of the Company. An amount of $75 was used to issue a letter of credit to meet customer contractual requirements.  Management believes that Calian has sufficient cash resources to continue to finance its working capital requirements and pay a quarterly dividend.

ADOPTION OF NEW ACCOUNTING RULES AND IMPACT ON FINANCIAL RESULTS

The Company did not adopt any new accounting policies this quarter.

SELECTED QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA

  Q4/17 Q3/17 Q2/17 Q1/17 Q4/16 Q3/16 Q2/16 Q1/16
                 
REVENUES $ 72,321 $ 67,332 $ 67,063 $ 68,707 $ 68,758 $ 73,196 $ 68,100 $ 64,533
EBITDA(1) $ 6,572 $ 5,504 $ 6,190 $ 5,205 $ 5,318 $ 6,114 $ 5,408 $ 5,173
Net profit $ 4,327 $ 3,498 $ 4,186 $ 3,379 $ 3,380 $ 3,888 $ 3,262 $ 3,063
Adjusted net profit(1) $ 4,327 $ 3,498 $ 4,186 $ 3,379 $ 3,380 $ 3,996 $ 3,529 $ 3,330
                 
Net profit per share                
Basic $ 0.57 $ 0.46 $ 0.55 $ 0.45 $ 0.45 $ 0.52 $ 0.44 $ 0.42
Diluted $ 0.56 $ 0.45 $ 0.55 $ 0.45 $ 0.45 $ 0.52 $ 0.44 $ 0.42
                 
Adjusted net profit per share(1)                
Basic $ 0.57 $ 0.46 $ 0.55 $ 0.45 $ 0.45 $ 0.54 $ 0.48 $ 0.45
Diluted $ 0.56 $ 0.45 $ 0.55 $ 0.45 $ 0.45 $ 0.54 $ 0.48 $ 0.45
                 

SEASONALITY

The Company’s operations are subject to some quarterly seasonality due to the timing of vacation periods and statutory holidays. Typically the Company’s first and last quarter will be negatively impacted as a result of the Christmas season and summer vacation period.  During these periods, the Company can only invoice for work performed and is also required to pay for statutory holidays.  This results in reduced levels of revenues and in a drop in gross margins. This seasonality may not be apparent in the overall results of the Company depending on the impact of the realized sales mix of its various projects.

OUTLOOK

Management is confident that the Company is well positioned for sustained growth in the long term. The Company’s strong contract backlog provides a solid base for the realization of future revenues. Leveraging the Company's diverse services offerings; the Company operates in global and domestic markets that will continue to require the services that the Company offers. To ensure the Company is positioned to respond to market requirements, the Company will focus on the execution of its four pillar growth strategy:

  • Customer retention: through continued delivery excellence, maintain a valued relationship with current customer base;
  • Customer diversification: through increasing the percentage of its revenues derived from new business in adjacent and non-government markets, balance customer revenue into numerous global and domestic sectors;
  • Service Line Evolution: continue investment in service offerings to increase differentiation and improve gross margin attainment;
  • Continuous Improvement: leverage innovation to improve how the company operates with a goal to streamline processes and provide for a scalable back office support capability.

The company has completed five acquisitions in the past 5 years, and will proactively look for companies that can accelerate its growth strategy with a focus on customer diversification and service line evolution.

The SED Division has been working within a sustainable satellite sector and is expecting opportunities to continue to arise as systems adopting the latest technologies will be required by customers wishing to maintain and improve their service offerings and react to an increasing demand for bandwidth.  SED continues to invest in communications products, software development and manufacturing equipment to strengthen its competitive position. However in the short-term,  activity levels in custom manufacturing will continue to be directly dependent upon SED’s customers’ requirements  and  continuing  volatility  in  orders  is  anticipated  as  both  government  and  commercial  customers continue to re-examine their traditional spending patterns. The recent delays, deferrals and cancellations of DND capital procurements have created intense competition for available manufacturing work.  Finally, changes in the relative value of the Canadian dollar may negatively or positively impact the Systems Engineering Division’s competitiveness on projects denominated in foreign currencies.

The BTS Division's professional services are adaptable to many different markets. Currently, its strength lies in providing professional services, solutions, and delivery services across Canada with a significant portion of this work currently with the Department of National Defence. Recently the division has been successful in diversifying its customer base and evolving its service offerings. As an example, the division now provides direct to customer health services through the operation of managed medical clinics as well as onsite health practitioners in the oil and gas sector. Management believes that for the long term, the public and private sector will continue to require health, IT, and training services from private enterprise to achieve their business outcomes.  Looking at the current outlook, the federal government continues to spend on priority programs and while there is general uncertainty as to the extent of demand from this customer, at least in the short term spending seems to have stabilized With recent investments in sales, marketing, acquisitions and success in new markets outside of the federal government, the division is better positioned to manage through any potential government spending downturns. Recent acquisitions have also bolstered the division’s performance and it is expected that overall, the acquired companies will continue to meet and exceed the financial targets established as part of the acquisitions.

GUIDANCE

Management continues to focus on its key strategic initiatives. Traditional markets in which Calian operates are stable and management expects organic revenue and earnings growth in most or all of its service lines through the successful execution of our growth strategy.   However, we must caution that revenues realized are ultimately dependent on the extent and timing of future contract awards as well as customer utilization of existing contracting vehicles. Based on currently available information and our assessment of the marketplace, we expect revenues for fiscal 2018 to be in the range of $290 million to $310 million, net profit in the range of $1.90 to $2.20 per share.

INTERNAL CONTROLS OVER FINANCIAL REPORTING

During the most recent interim quarter ended September 30, 2017, there have been no changes in the design of the Company's internal controls over financial reporting that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company's internal controls over financial reporting.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT

Certain information included in this press release is forward-looking and is subject to important risks and uncertainties. The results or events predicted in these statements may differ materially from actual results or events. Such statements are generally accompanied by words such as "intend", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" or similar statements. Factors which could cause results or events to differ from current expectations include, among other things: the impact of price competition; the dependence on new product development; the impact of rapid technological and market change; the ability of Calian to integrate the operations and technologies of acquired businesses in an effective manner; general industry and market conditions and growth rates; international growth and global economic conditions, particularly in emerging markets and including interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations; and the impact of consolidations in the business services industry. Additional risks and uncertainties affecting Calian can be found in Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Results of Operations and its Annual Information Form for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2016 on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. If any of these risks or uncertainties were to materialize, or if the factors and assumptions underlying the forward-looking information were to prove incorrect, actual results could vary materially from those that are expressed or implied by the forward-looking information contained herein and our current objectives or strategies may change.  Calian disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. No assurance can be given that actual results, performance or achievement expressed in, or implied by, forward-looking statements within this disclosure will occur, or if they do, that any benefits may be derived from them.

Date:  November 15, 2017

Kevin Ford
President and Chief Executive Officer
613-599-8600

Jacqueline Gauthier
Chief Financial Officer
613-599-8600

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