Publication of Half-year Financial Report to 30 June 2024

Tonner Drones
Tonner Drones

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Publication of Half-year Financial Report to 30 June 2024

Cannes, 30 September 2024 22:00, Tonner Drones (the “Company”) published its half-year financial report for the period from 1 January to 30 June 2024 (the “Period”) today. Tonner Drones is writing off the past and shifts its resources to more profitable sectors.

Some highlights of the period, June 30, 2024 compared to December 31, 2023:

  • Turnover of €93K compared to €1,081K as of December 31, 2023

  • Operating expenses of €1,161K, compared to €8,481K as of December 31, 2023.

  • The financial result shows a loss of €1,995K, compared to €29,604K as of December 31, 2023.

  • The exceptional result shows a negative result of €1,252K, compared to €32,999K as of December 31, 2023.

  • The total result for the financial half year is a loss of €4,347K compared to €10,749K as of December 31, 2023.

  • Negative equity of €4,609k compared to €5,044k as of December 31, 2023.

  • Cash position €436.371

Despite these results, the Company is well positioned for the future. Our motto from now will become “under-promising and over-delivering”. These results are simply a carryover from the historic operations of prior years and do not reflect the potential of the Company for the future now that it has been stabilised.

While the Company has decided to write off many of its legacy and outdated assets, it will continue to  strive to make those assets yield optimal returns. The genuine value of these assets will only be realised when they are ultimately sold.

Unfortunately, when management and the board changed in June of 2023, it found the Company (then known as Delta Drones) in a very unstable financial state. Accordingly, resources had to be directed towards corporate and financial restructuring rather than towards research and product development.

Under the new motto ('under-promising') the company has decided to write off many assets. The company now has hidden values ??in the form of its interests in private drone companies and its developing products ‘Inhibitor’ and ‘Countbot’ which hardly contain any value on the balance sheet. The company also has more than €50 million in carry forward losses from the past. These carry forward losses make the company an ideal partner for profitable drone companies to realize these substantial carry forward losses. Therefore, the company remains interested in entering partnerships with partners and exploring reverse takeover (RTO) opportunities.

Moreover, as announced, the Company will shift its focus to making investments and helping other listed companies. As CEO Diede van den Ouden stated in the press release of 18 September 2024, he believes  this new strategy could lead to the Company’s profitability in 2025. This result must be achieved due to the reduced cost structure, a strong broad network and the high demand from the market.