Annual Report • Mar 27, 2015
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| Introduction 3 | |
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| Chapter 1: Annual Report for Medistim group5 | |
| Nature of the business6 | |
| Financial development in 20146 | |
| Market development 8 | |
| Production12 | |
| Research and development (R & D) 12 | |
| Other affairs within the group 12 | |
| Prospects and trends13 | |
| Chapter 2: Products and area of use 16 | |
| Measuring blood flow with Medistim's equipment 17 | |
| Third party products19 | |
| Chapter 3: Corporate governance20 | |
| Chapter 4: Corporate Social Responsibility in Medistim (CSR)24 | |
| Chapter 5: The Annual Accounts 28 | |
| Income statement Medistim ASA group 29 | |
| Consolidated balance sheet Medistim ASA group 30 | |
| Cashflow statement 31 | |
| Consolidated change in Equity for Medistim ASA32 | |
| Accounting principles33 | |
| Notes to the accounts38 |
| Chapter 6: Annual report58 | |
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| Income Statement 201462 | |
| Balance Sheet as of 31.12.201463 | |
| Cash Flow Statement64 | |
| Accounting principles65 | |
| Notes to the financial Statement67 |
| Statement from the Board of Directors76 |
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| Auditors report for the group and the holding company77 |
If you are a heart patient hospitalized to undergo angioplasty to block out a stenosis that prevents a coronary artery to supply blood to the heart muscle, this is a relatively small invasive two-hour treatment. The procedure is performed and controlled using angiography, an X-ray examination of the coronary arteries to ensure that the treated arteries are supplying blood to the heart.
However, if your heart disease is more serious you need to undergo a substantially more invasive coronary bypass surgery. This involve several hours on the operating table and several weeks of convalescence. In this case there is no objective diagnostic method required to ensure proper blood flow while the patient is still on the operation table. The surgeons are allowed to rely on their own senses, and use their finger to subjectively feel for pulsation in the new graft, as if the finger would be an accurate and calibrated measuring instrument and the feeling of pulsation a sure sign of effective blood flow in the vein.
The leading measurement method on the market for measuring blood flow is the Transit Time Flow Measurement (TTFM). This is a tried and proven method that is simple, safe and an economically viable way to verify reliable measurement results. Medistim has in over 30 years developed its products in consultation with medical and surgical specialists. The company has developed several generations of quality equipment and is currently the only supplier in the world that can offer a user friendly integrated TTFM and intra-operative ultrasound imaging system. Imaging functionality provides the surgeon the opportunity to uncover the cause of poor blood flow measurements and thereby make it easier to correct technical problems and achieve optimal clinical outcome. This way errors are avoided and it is easier to correct errors during surgery to achieve optimal surgical results.
In Japan and many countries in Europe it is almost unthinkable to perform bypass surgery without using TTFM to ensure proper graft quality. In 2010 TTFM was included in the European guidelines for coronary revascularization. This was followed up in 2011 by the British National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which recommend TTFM to be used regularly in the British health care system. Furthermore, the use of intraoperative ultrasound imaging was recommended by the American Heart Association. In other words, there is broad clinical and scientific support for the method. Despite this, the methodology is still not widespread in major markets like the U.S., England and France, so the potential for expansion is large in these markets. At the same time we see growing demand and interest in markets like Brazil, Russia, India, China and many other countries. This represents significant growth opportunities for Medistim.
A leading provider within medical-devices is a supplier that in collaboration with physicians, specialists and hospitals are developing innovative equipment and technology that reduces risk and improves outcomes of medical interventions. Effective solutions give patients better quality of life and health care higher efficiency and lower costs. Medistim is a leading provider that contributes to shape future standard clinical practice. Medistim can today proudly call it shelf the innovator and market leader in its niche within the quality assurance of coronary bypass surgery. Even so, only a small portion, about 25 % of the total annual number of surgeries performed annually, uses equipment to ensure quality. Our vision is that the equipment shall benefit all patients and surgeons, regardless of where in the world they are located, and that Medistim's equipment and solution represent standard clinical practice in all countries.
2014 was another good year for Medistim, with continued growth and excellent profitability. We have further strengthened our position within cardiac bypass surgery. This because we see an increase the sale of flow probes, which means increased use of the equipment in existing markets, and because we experience a significant increase in interest and sales of our new ultrasound imaging modality. Medistim is in an exciting phase of introducing MiraQTM, the next generation of equipment for quality control. This product and platform will strengthen our capabilities not only in cardiac surgery, but also bring us closer to the goal of establishing a significant position within vascular, plastic and transplant surgery.
Medistim originated within Norway's world leading ultrasound technology environment, and has for decades built up a worldwide network for technology- and clinical partnerships. We have in recent years established new and meaningful relationships with the world's finest hospitals and surgeons, and work with several exciting clinical projects that could help accelerate the acceptance of the methods in the future. We work diligently to strengthen our own organization and expertise, particularly our sales and marketing teams in the U.S., Germany and UK, where most of the coronary bypass- and vascular procedures are performed.
Medistim have highly skilled employees, an experienced management team and an active board as a team player.
We are inspired and united in the great and exciting task of realizing the vision of creating Medistim's solutions as standard clinical practice - and thereby realize our considerable business potential.
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Kari Eian Krogstad CEO Medistim ASA
The Medistim group's business is within developing, producing, servicing, leasing and distribution of medical devices. The Group has its head office in Økernveien 94 in Oslo. The production facilities are located in Moloveien 10 in Horten. Further Medistim has sales and distribution centre in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the US, a sales and distribution centre in Munich in Germany, sales and distribution centre in Copenhagen Denmark, and sales and distribution centre in London UK. The business is focused on ensuring quality within cardiac and vascular surgery. Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in the western world and have an increasing trend in Asian and African countries adopting western lifestyles. The Company's products contribute to improved quality of surgery, reduce risk to the patient and contribute to a more efficient health economy.
Worldwide there are performed more than 700.000 coronary bypass procedures per year and 600.000 vascular procedures per year. On a global scale Medistim group has a leading position within quality control of coronary bypass procedures. The largest market for the Medistim products is in the US where 33 % of all coronary bypass procedures are performed. Medistim strengthen its leading position within quality control of coronary bypass surgery in 2014 by increasing its market penetration in the US, Europe and Asia. In addition Medistim is a distributor of other medical devices through its subsidiary Medistim Norge AS and Medistim Denmark Aps. The products distributed are mainly medical devices within all types of surgery.
Sales for the group in 2014 ended at 214.8 MNOK (191.0 MNOK). In Medistim's largest markets, the US and Europe, there was a growth of 23.2 % and 12.4 % respectively. Sales in Asia and the rest of the world were close to last year's level. Sales of Medistim products were in 2014 149.6 MNOK (128.4 MNOK). Sales of 3.party products were in 2014 65.2 MNOK (62.6 MNOK). Average exchange rates towards USD and EUR were in 2014 respectively 6.30 and 8.30, while equivalent rates in 2013 were 5.88 for USD and 7.80 for EUR. With the same rates as in 2013 sales in 2014 would have ended at 208.3 MNOK. The volume growth in 2014 was 9.0 %.
For 2014 cost of goods sold ended at 55.6 MNOK (49.2 MNOK), and cost of goods sold represent a percentage of 25.9 % of sales (25.5 %).
For 2014 salary and social expenses ended at 69.24 MNOK (62.4 MNOK). The increase in expenses for the year is related to higher level of bonuses and commissions due to improved results, weaker NOK against USD and EUR and general salary adjustments.
Other operating expenses in 2014 ended almost unchanged at 38.4 MNOK (36.0 MNOK).
During the year 12.2 MNOK (18.0 MNOK) was used within research and development (R&D). Result before R & D, depreciations and write offs was 54.8 MNOK (46.5 MNOK). This equals a margin of 25.5 % (24.3 %). In 2014 9.1 MNOK (14.9 MNOK) of the R & D expense was activated in the balance sheet.
Sales per year
1 = NOK 1000.
The marked area in 2012 shows the one time effect of terminating the defined benefit pension plan and
introducing contribution pension plan. 1 = NOK 1000
Operating profit before depreciation (EBITDA) for 2014 ended at 51.7 MNOK (43.3 MNOK). Result before tax and finance (EBIT) for 2014 ended at 43.4 MNOK (35.6 MNOK).
The group recorded a net financial income of 1.5 MNOK in 2014. In 2013 net financial income was 1.9 MNOK. Net finance for the respective years was related to realized and unrealized gains and losses on foreign currency.
Profit before tax ended at 44.9 MNOK (37.5 MNOK). Result after tax ended at 31.2 MNOK (26.5 MNOK) for 2014.
Earnings per share for 2014 were NOK 1.73 (NOK 1.47). Average shares outstanding were 18.101.336 (18.101.336) by the end of December 2014.
Split of sales in 2014. Consumables consist of probe sales and ppp cards. Capital sales include both flow systems and imaging systems. 3. party sales are products from other vendors
Total value of the balance sheet was 203.5 MNOK as of 31.12.2014 (168.4 MNOK). The equity by 31.12.2014 was 139.1 MNOK (121.6 MNOK).
The cash position by year end was 49.5 MNOK (19.8 MNOK). The group's ability to finance its activities is satisfactory. This is also the case for the group's financial position and cash flow. Cash from operation was in 2014 48.9 MNOK (26.0 MNOK). By the end of 2014 the company had 236.000 own shares.
The company was in a net cash position of 31.3 MNOK by year end 2014, and interest bearing debt was 18.1 MNOK. Short term debt was 51.3 MNOK.
The company has a deferred tax asset of 4.4 MNOK related to temporarily differences in relation to book values and tax values.
The group is exposed to changes in foreign currency in EUR and USD since most of the revenue in the group is in these currencies. The company has entered foreign currency hedging contracts to reduce the risk towards foreign currency fluctuations. The company is exposed towards changes in interest level since the group has leasing agreements and an excess cash position. The risk that business partners and customers do not have the financial capability to fore fill its obligations is regarded as low. Historically losses on receivables have been very low. The group's customers are mainly public hospitals that have secure financing.
The global economical situation will affect the company since Medistim is a supplier to the health care sector in many countries. The financial risks are closely monitored by management. The company's position in financial instruments reflects underlying exposure in the business. Market risk is not secured through financial instruments.
Result after tax for the holding company Medistim ASA was a profit of 23.7 MNOK. The Board of Directors suggest to the general assembly a dividend of NOK 1.40 per share, a total of 25.3 MNOK corrected for dividend on own shares. This is a pay ratio of 80 % (65.8 %). Remaining dividend of 1.6 MNOK is suggested to be deducted from other equity. The dividend is a reflection of the Board's positive expectations of future earnings. During the last 10 years the company has paid 138.8 MNOK in dividend to shareholders.
*25 years anniversary dividend with NOK 0.15 **Suggested dividend for 2015
The financial report for 2014 and 2013 has been prepared according to the IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standard). The board of Directors and managing Director confirm to the best of our knowledge that the condensed set of financial statements for the period 1st of January to 31st of December 2014 has been prepared in accordance to IFRS. The financial statements give a true and fair view of the group's assets, liabilities, financial position and result for the period viewed in their entirety. The annual report includes a fair review of any significant events that arouse during the period and their effect on the 2014 financial report, any significant related parties transactions, and description of the
principal risks and uncertainties for the next accounting period 2015.
The Board of Directors confirms that the fiscal year is closed under the assumption of continued operation. The Board is not familiar with any incidents after the closing that will affect the financial statements for 2014. In the holding company free equity was 17.9 MNOK after accruing for dividend. Equity in the group was 139.1 MNOK as of 31.12.2014, which represent an equity ratio of 68.5 %.
Medistim sells its products all over the world through distributors. The exception is USA, Denmark, UK, Germany and Norway where Medistim has local representation.
There are tremendous differences in clinical practice around the world when it comes to graft patency verification during Coronary Bypass Grafting (CABG). The lack of utilization of clinically proven, cost effective technology in many countries must be a concern, not only to patients and surgeons, but also to public and private payers.
In order to increase the awareness and importance of utilizing TTFM during CABG, Medistim is focusing on and push for that TTFM is included in the guidelines as «standard of care». This is the case for both international organizations, but also for national organizations and guidance for clinical practice.
By the end of 2010 Medistim's equipment was included in the guidelines from European Society of Cardiology (ECS) and European Association for Cardio-Thoracic surgery (EACTS) as standard of care during CABG. The same was the case by end 2011 where Medistim's equipment was embraced by British National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) as standard of care during CABG. These are all highly respected organizations and it is expected that these recommendations will influence clinical practice in many countries including the US. Medistim views this as important steps in the company's efforts of making blood flow measurement the «standard of care» in treating CABG patients all over the world.
It is a fact that the CABG market is a conservative market and an immediate effect of these recommendations is hard to measure. Medistim still assumes that it is likely that these recommendations have had an impact on the increased demand the company has experienced in 2014.
In the US about 80 % of the bypass surgeries are performed with no other quality assurance of blood flow other than the surgeons experience by feeling pulse on the vessels using the finger. It is clinically proven that this method is not reliable. It is therefore a large potential and need for Medistim's products in the US. Medistim has large ambitions in the US market. So far Medistim has achieved a market penetration of about 14 % of the total market of approximately 240.000 bypass surgery procedures performed annually.
Medistim has established a unique business model for the US market. Instead of purchasing equipment and consumables, the hospital pays per procedure. The equipment is placed at the customer site free of charge and the hospital must purchase a smart-card that makes the system available for use. One smart-card represents surgery on one patient. Still, some customers in the US prefer to own the equipment rather than paying per procedure. In these cases Medistim sell the equipment as a capital sale like elsewhere in the world.
Medistim's subsidiary in the US is represented by 12 sales representatives and 6 within administration and support functions. In addition the company is represented by two independent agents. All of the employees and representatives have extensive experience within healthcare. Medistim is able to cover all states in the US with its organization. The organization is established and motivated, which is important since it serves Medistim's largest market.
VeriQ smart-card used in the USA.
Sales in the US ended at 56.5 MNOK (49.4 MNOK). Number of procedures sold in 2014 was 35 972 (31 170), a growth of 15.4 %. In 2014 7.795 of the procedures came from capital installations (4.940). Sale of imaging procedures had a growth of 67 % and of the total number of procedures sold 4.790 procedures was performed on the ultrasound imaging product VeriQC (2.870).
Number of procedures sold per quarter in the US
Medistim's investment going direct in the US has given positive results, and in 2011 and 2012 the company experienced more than 10 % annual growth. Medistim was not able to follow up the positive trend in 2013, and was at the time not satisfied with the development. A change in management took place early 2014 and extra focus was set on the company's commercial strategy. This has given positive results. The company is again showing double digit growth in 2014 and sales increased with 23.2 %.
The commercial strategy in the US includes, in addition to regular sales activities, strategic collaboration with influential surgeons at leading cardiac centers and dialogue with the US medical associations like AATS (The American Association for Thoracic Surgery) and STS (Society for Thorax surgery). The objective is that these organizations include Medistim's equipment in their guidelines as standard of care for CABG in the same manner as the European and British organizations. Medistim consider this work to be important in order to be accepted as standard of care within coronary surgery in the US.
The company is now in an exciting phase where ultrasound imaging represents a new paradigm for quality assessment during bypass surgery. By combining the established transit time flow measurement (TTFM) technology with coronary and epiaortic ultrasound scanning (EUS), the risk of major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events will be further reduced.
Considering the large underdeveloped accessible market and the unique combination the product represents, Medistim is in the position for growth in the US market with the vision of achieving «standard of care» status.
Medistim's estimated market penetration within coronary bypass surgery.
By year end Medistim had about 440 systems at customer sites in the US. Of a total of 1250 cardiac centers in the US, Medistim had 320 active customers in 2014. Focus and goal in 2015 is to increase usage per installation, create new customer relations and establish a customer base for the new product MiraQ.
Instead of pay per procedure that is common practice in the US, customers in the rest of the world invest a onetime amount in the system. The hospitals have the ownership of the system, but are dependent upon purchasing necessary consumables. The consumables consist of different probe sizes. To date, consumables is the most significant source of revenue for the group.
The major event for Medistim in 2014 was the launch of the new product MiraQ Cardiac. The product was launched during the European exhibition for cardiac- and thoracic surgeons (EACTS) in Milan in Italy. MiraQ™ is Medistim's fourth generation of systems for intraoperative guidance and quality assessment of cardiac, vascular and transplant surgery. The system platform combines "state-of-the-art" blood flow measurement (TTFM; transit time flow measurement) and ultrasound imaging. Compared with previous generations, the new platform is totally upgraded with new operating system, user interface and electronic and mechanical components designed for the future. The platform is flexible, modular and allows for customer adaptations, providing exciting commercial opportunities. The platform provides a good foundation for Medistim's development of new products in the future.
The first product launched based on the new platform is MiraQ™ Cardiac. With MiraQ™ Cardiac, the system is easier
to use, and new features have been added to enhance the value and user experience for cardiac surgeons. Among other things, there is developed a new functionality, Guided Workflows, which assists the user with a standardized approach to quality assurance. This makes intraoperative quality both easier to learn and adopt into daily clinical practice.
The MiraQ™ platform is CE approved and the product can be sold in Europe and all other countries that accept this approval. Medistim will seek clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the sale of MiraQ™ in the United States. In parallel, Medistim will seek approval from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) for clearance in the Japanese market. It is expected that these approvals will be in place by the end of 2015.
In the fourth quarter 10 MiraQ systems were sold. The systems where mainly sold to distributors that need the new product for demonstration purposes for their respective markets. Since it takes time to obtain approvals from respective health authorities, the VeriQ platform will be offered until the MiraQ approvals are in place. For this reason the two product platforms will exist in parallel for 2 to 3 years.
Medistim reports sales from Russia under Europe. During 2014 the Russian health authorities gave Medistim clearance to sell VeriQC in Russia.
Russia represents an interesting market opportunity for Medistim with about 26.000 procedures performed per year, and a projected growth of 8 % per year. With the clearance from the Russian health authorities in place, the first VeriQC in Russia was sold to the Cardiac Center in Kemerovo. Russia is comparable to UK, a country where Medistim has a low market penetration.
Medistim have a solid position in Norway and Denmark. All cardiac centers and many vascular centers have Medistim's equipment and use it on a regularly basis. Revenue from Norway and Denmark is therefore stable and mainly probe revenues unless an old system needs to be replaced. Sales in 2014 have been as expected. In both Norway and Denmark Medistim operates as distributor for other surgical instruments as well.
Medistim established a subsidiary and sales force in the UK during 2012 and 2013 was the first full year of direct operation. Development in 2014 was not according to expectations. However, Medistim is optimistic regarding the potential in UK. The reason for this is that British NICE recommends the use of Medistim's equipment on a regular basis in all British hospitals that performs coronary bypass
surgeries. UK is one of the few countries in Europe where Medistim's equipment is not widespread, so there is a large potential. In UK there are performed between 20.000 and 25.000 procedures per year, and in 2014 Medistim's equipment was in use in 750 of these.
Medistim continues its positive trend i Germany. Germany is the largest market in Europe for Medistim's products. Per year there is performed about 60.000 CABG procedures and Medistim increased sales with 10 % compared to 2013.
In Europe there has been a positive trend for the year. Despite the challenging economic situation in many European countries, investment in Medistim's products increases. There has been an increase in investments in systems for flow measurements (VeriQ) and the combined solution with imaging and flow measurements (VeriQC). The consumables probes have also had a positive development with an increase in sales of 17.5 % for the year. In total sales of own products in Europe increased with 22.2 % in 2014 to 63.6 MNOK.
In general there is increased focus on cardiac diseases in Asia and Latin America as western lifestyles are adopted by the population. Whilst in Europe and US where number of CABG per year decreases slightly, there is an opposite trend in Asia and Latin America. It is therefore important for Medistim to be well represented in the regions with growth. In Asia Medistim has good representation through its distributors Nippon BXI and Pacific Medical Systems Ltd, and is well prepared for future growth.
In Asia Medistim is still best represented in Japan, which accounted for 62% of sales in the region in 2014. The corresponding proportion in 2013 was 64 %. Sales in Japan have been stabile over the years which also were the case for 2014. The reason that the share of sales to Japan has decreased is that there has been a good growth in China. This is a positive development since China is the country in Asia with the highest population and a fast growing economy. Japan is a good market for Medistim's top model the VeriQC. Of total sales to Japan, 37 % of the sales was related to the imaging modality in 2014. In 2013 the corresponding share was 28.5 %.
In Latin America, Brazil is the country with the largest potential for Medistim's products.
In the Middle East and Africa, Medistim's latest product, VeriQC, has been well received, led by Saudi-Arabia.
Medistim participated at the four large cardiac exhibitions that are arranged annually. These are The European
Association for Cardiac- Thoracic Surgery (EACTS), The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (ASCVS), Society for Thorax Surgery (STS) and the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Surgery (ASCVS). The exhibitions are respectively for surgeons in Europe, USA and Asia. The company establishes many important contacts, identify new projects and get to present new products during the exhibitions. Attending the cardiac congresses is one of the most important marketing channels for the company.
Medistim's stand at EACTS
Medistim's global representation
Medistim has close to 50 distribution agreements with distributors all over the world. The Medistim products are installed in about 60 countries and the installed base was 2200 systems by the end of 2014. Medistim expects large revenues in the future from the daily use of the equipment and consumables that then will be demanded. In addition, Medistim expects that many hospitals will purchase the most advanced product MiraQ. Medistim's top model increases the company's market potential for two reasons. Not only does it open for new areas of use, but the additional information provided to the user increases the economical value of the equipment.
Medistim's market penetration compared to the total number of coronary bypass procedures performed
Medistim Norge AS is the Norwegian distributor and a Medistim ASA subsidiary. The main focus for the company is 3.party surgery products that fit well with Medistim's own developed products. This increases Medistim's integrity in the medical device market. The company is ISO certified and has 19 employees including 11 sales representatives. The Danish company is managed from Norway and distributes Medistim's own products as well as 3rd party products that have been successful in Norway. Medistim strive to strengthen its position as a Nordic distributor by distributing common products in Denmark and Norway.
Medistim Norge AS is Medistim ASA's subsidiary which besides being distributor for Medistim products in Norway is a distributor for a number of other suppliers of equipment and consumables within surgery, diagnostics and to opticians in the Norwegian market.
The company won in 2014 the first nationwide tender for breast implants organized by HINAS (Helseforetakenes innkjøpsservice AS). HINAS is the regional health authorities' own purchasing company, and enter contracts on behalf of the country's public hospitals, which is owned by the four health regions the South-East Region (Helse Sør-Øst RHF), Region West (Helse Vest RHF), the Central Region (Helse Midt Norge RHF) and the North Region (Helse Nord RHF). HINAS signs agreements on different product areas for the public hospitals in these regions, and this is the first time breast implants have been on a tender and a contract is signed on a national level.
Medistim Norge AS distributes breast implants from the American manufacturer Mentor. Mentor is a world leader in breast implants using silicone and saline that are anatomic, teardrop and round shaped. The company is owned by one of the world's largest companies within healthcare products - Johnson & Johnson. Medistim Norge AS has been the exclusive distributor of these products for over 10 years and has gained extensive experience and a large client base both in the public and in the private market.
The agreement with HINAS starts January first 2015 and will last initially for 2 years, with the possibility of 2 year extension. The Agreement has a revenue potential estimated to be 8 to 10 million NOK per year.
Medistim's production facilities are located in Horten where all electronics are assembled and where probes are produced. Probes to VeriQC are produced by Sound Technology Inc from the US, which together with Medistim develops the imaging probes.
In production there is a constant focus on improvements and how to make production more effective. All of the components that are included in probes and systems are closely monitored and where possible cost for the components reduced. The company manufactures products that satisfy the demands from relevant health authorities. This requires high competence and excellent quality systems.
Medistim will invest in existing and new products to cover the surgeons need to verify quality. Medistim invests between 5 to 10 % of sales in research and development. In 2014 12.2 MNOK was invested, which is 5.7 %.
Main focus in 2014 has been to complete the new system platform MiraQ and the new product MiraQ Cardiac. With MiraQ Medistim has created a new platform for future generation's of flow and ultrasound imaging systems. The new platform has a flexibility that will allow customer adoptions and more applications. The technological improvement will secure and strengthen Medistim's leading position.
Medistim has previously announced the need to focus more specifically towards vascular surgery, and the new MiraQ™ platform provides a good basis for developing a product targeted for vascular applications. The development efforts in 2015 will be to complete a vascular version of MiraQ that is expected to be ready for launch in 2015.
Medistim has since 2007 participated in a project arranged by Senter for Forskningsdrevet Innovasjon (SFI) with support from Norges Forskningsråd (funded by public authorities). The project was closed in 2014. The SFI project was focused on imaging within medicine for innovative and future diagnose and patient treatment. The project was hosted by NTNU in Trondheim. In addition to Medistim companies like GE Vingmed Ultrasound participated in the project. The project had a yearly budget of 44.6 MNOK over 8 years ending in 2014.
Medistim's participation in the project has increased the company's competence within ultrasound imaging and secured participation in future oriented research both technically and clinically within the field.
Medistim has collaboration with Aalborg University in Denmark. The purpose of the project is to develop methods that makes it easier to apply ultrasound during coronary surgery. Medistim has in relation to the project received support from Innovation Norge.
No events after 31.12.2014 has occurred that affect the evaluations made in the 2014 financial accounts for the group.
There have been no material damages or accidents related to the company's activities and the working environment are considered to be good. The activities in the group are in general at a low risk level. However, it is considered to be important and a priority to focus on improvements in the working environment. Sick leave at a group level was 631 days in 2014 (270 in 2013), that represented 2.8 % (1.2 %) of total working hours. It has not been necessary to put into effect special measures in 2014. The group had 84 employees by the end of the year.
The group strives to be a workplace where sexes are treated equally. There is a group policy to ensure that there are no differences between sexes in cases like salary, promotions and recruitment. 39 of the 84 employees were women.
The company actively works to prevent discrimination because of disabilities, ethnicity, national origin, color, religion or belief. The activities include recruitment, wages and working conditions, promotion, development and protection from harassment.
It is the Board of Director's opinion that the external environment is not particularly polluted or affected by the company's activities. The Board of director's has therefore not taken any specific measures within the area.
The company aims to develop products to meet surgeons' growing need for quality control of coronary-bypass surgery, peripheral vascular surgery and transplant surgery. Our vision is that Medistim's solutions should represent the «standard of care» for clinical practice and that blood flow measurements and ultrasound imaging are performed on all patients.
Medistim's focus is to strengthen the company's ability to effectively commercialize existing product portfolio on a global basis. One of the key tasks to achieve this is closer contact with customers through a strengthened sales and marketing organization. Another important task is to produce enhanced clinical documentation and focus on putting blood flow measurements, ultrasound imaging and quality assurance on the agenda in relevant forums and channels.
Medistim's market potential within the segments coronary bypassvascular- and other open heart surgery
Continuous technology and product development will secure Medistim's products and leading position within cardiac surgery also in the future. The company also has ambitions to launch new products adapted to specialties within vascular- and transplant surgery.
On a global basis it is performed more than 700,000 heart bypass surgeries per year. The US represents the largest market for Medistim's products with 33 % of the world market. The global number of procedures has in the past been constant. The decrease in number of procedures performed in the western countries has been compensated by an increase in the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China). It is therefore expected to have a stable growing trend in the years to come.
Medistim Transonic Other No quality assurance
Marketshare penetrated market
Adding intraoperative ultrasound imaging to flow measurements more than doubles Medistim's market potential, because of new applications and relevance and higher pricing compared to traditional flow measurement technology. Total market size within cardiac surgery is estimated to be 2 billion NOK. The imaging functionality makes MiraQTM Cardiac relevant in other cardiac surgeries and not just within bypass surgery. Medistim estimates this potential to be 1 billion NOK.
In addition, the company has a significant potential within the global vascular market, which is estimated to be about 600,000 vascular procedures annually. Total market size within vascular surgery is estimated to be over 1 billion NOK.
The trend in surgery moves towards less intervention and keyhole surgery, which gives the surgeon less workspace and the ability to verify in a traditional way. It is therefore an increased need to verify the desired result in the future.
Global demographic trends are an important driving force for the many cost-efficiency measures around the world, with America's health care reform as very important. Focus on quality is growing, driven by the need to reduce costs, particularly related to correction of errors, the need for repeated treatments and repeated hospital admissions. Medistim therefore has a good opportunity to position their products as an important contributor to achieving these goals.
Medistim's flow meters have been in use in more than 1.5 million patients worldwide since it came on the market, and the company a clear leader in its niche. The equipment is used today in about 25 % of the total number of by-pass surgeries performed worldwide. Medistim's penetration and market share is expected to increase gradually as quality assurance in surgery is getting more attention and acceptance.
There are competitors that use the transit time measurement principle. Equipment from competitors is estimated to be in use in about 7 % of the procedures performed. This means that in about 70 % of the cases where bypass surgery is performed there is no equipment in use to verify blood flow. This market represents Medistim's largest opportunity.
Medistim is exposed to changes in exchange rates towards USD and EUR, since most of the company's revenue is in these currencies. To reduce the risk of changes in exchange rates between the currencies the company has entered hedging contracts and therefore reduced the exposure.
The company is exposed to changes in the interest level since the company has long term debt with a floating interest. However, changes in interest levels will not affect the company's investments opportunities in the future.
The global economical situation will affect the company since Medistim is a supplier to the health care sector in many countries. The financial risks are closely monitored by management. The company's position in financial instruments reflects underlying exposure in the business. Medistim enters hedging contracts to secure future sales in EUR and USD. Market risk is not secured through financial instruments.
Credit risk:
The risk that customers are unable to fulfill economic obligations is viewed as low and historical losses on receivables have been low. The company's customers are mainly public hospitals that have a secure financing.
Medistim is dependent upon regulatory approvals from health authorities for permission to sell its products. The company is revised on a regularly basis to verify that approvals can be maintained. There is a latent risk that changes in regulatory conditions can result in lost approval to sell products in a market.
In general, health care systems have many priorities and limited resources. For this reason it is crucial for Medistim that the company's solutions have clinical acceptance, in order for the health care system to invest in Medistims products.
Medistim operates in a stable market. The company has a strong position and is the market leader. Technologically, the company has an edge with the imaging capabilities compared to competitors. Alternative technologies will not be able to replace Medistim solutions in the foreseeable future. The company is exposed to currency, but the company's economy is good. The group has had positive earnings for the last 14 years. The company has proper access to both recourses and competence.
With imaging technology and the new MiraQTM platform, the company has acquired a new edge compared to competitors, with a unique and differentiated product that is currently alone in its segment.
The Board of Directors views the company's future opportunities as good. Medistim is well positioned for future growth. The Board of directors is of the opinion that the company has a large potential in general and a specific opportunity in the US market. There are large expectations towards the ultrasound imaging products MiraQ Cardiac and VeriQC, and new products under development on the MiraQ platform.
Oslo, 18.3.2015
Øyvin A. Brøymer Tove Raanes Bjørn M. Wiggen
Chairman Board member deputy chairman
Board member Board member CEO
Siri Fürst Lars Rønn Kari Eian Krogstad
The company develops and produces a medical device that is used to ensure quality of cardio-vascular surgery. With the use of ultrasound, blood flow through veins or arteries can be measured with precise accuracy during surgery. Physically the device consists of a system and probes. The probe, that is used for the measurement is set on a blood vessel and sends signals to the system that analyses the signal. The touch screen presents blood flow curves and values. The size of the probes varies dependent upon the thickness of the vessel that is measured.
A stenosis in an artery needs to be bypassed by conecting a new graft to supply blood to the heart.
VeriQTM system unit and probes in different sizes.
The most important area of use today is within coronary bypass surgery where blood flow is measured on new vessels (grafts) connected to the heart. The purpose is to supply the heart with blood in areas where diseased vessels are not supplying enough blood. It is then essential for the outcome of the surgery that the new vessels have the right blood flow. This is verified with precise accuracy using Medistim's equipment. In cases where blood stream is to low and the reason is a "technical error" during surgery, the surgeon can correct the error. The equipment then provides the surgeon a tool to verify quality and increase the level of precision. Proper grafts correlates positively with lower risk for complications like infarction, stroke and death during or after surgery. It is easier to redo a bypass immediately rather than having a new surgery at a later point in time. This reduces patient risk and increases efficiency at the hospital. The equipment can also be used to verify quality within vascular and transplant surgery.
In addition to blood flow measurements using the transit time principle (TTFM) the equipment provides a tool for the surgeon to search for vessels and to decide the level of stenosis in a diseased vessel by using Doppler technology. Vessels can be hard to locate because of fat tissue and arteries located inside the heart. During cardiac surgery time is a critical factor. A quick and precise location for the new vessel reduces the time. In addition the surgeon does not make unnecessary incision on the heart to locate diseased vessels. This increases the surgeon precision and quality of the surgery.
Doppler probe searches and locate, Quickfitprobe verify blood flow.
Correct blood flow visualized using VeriQ touch screen.
A shift in the Doppler curve that identifies a stenosis.
Medistim's most advanced model includes ultrasound imaging in addition to traditional functionality described above. The imaging capability represents multi functional equipment for the surgeon. Medistim's most advanced product for quality assurance within vascular and cardiac surgery is unique. The system is the only one of its kind that combines state of the art blood flow measurement with ultrasound based imaging functionality.
By visualizing it's easier to plan, assure quality and perform the surgical procedure. Medistim's equipment provides the surgeon with a clear picture of the inside of the vessel and vessel walls. As an example the surgeon can connect the heart lung machine to the patient at the optimal place on the aorta, search after vessels, locate stenosises, decide optimal placement for new graft and verify flow before the patient is closed. Increased precision and quality is good for the patient and save the health care system expenses by avoiding reinterventions. The product has clearance for sale in all of Medistim's major markets by health authorities in Europe, USA and Japan.
The ultrasound imaging probe used together with MiraQ Cardiac or VeriQC
The imaging probe is used to visualize blood flow
Medistim's new ultrasound imaging system MiraQ Cardiac and the older version VeriQ CTM in the background
Medistim completed during 2014 its new system platform for future products, the MiraQ, which will replace the VeriQ platform. It takes time to get approvals in place from the different health authorities around the world. For this reason the VeriQ products will be offered until the respective health authorities have approved the MiraQ products. The new product on the new platform is named MiraQ Cardiac and was launched in Europe in 2014. The new product is commented in more detailed under the market development for Europe.
There is today an un-served need for ultrasound based imaging equipment specially designed for surgical applications. The combination of ultrasound transit time measurement and imaging is unique. The combination strongly increases the market potential within existing markets but also open new markets.
Reading flow curves during surgery.
Medistim product includes a digital ultrasound module. A surgeon that operates the equipment using the specialized ultrasound probes and software will, in addition to traditional functionality, be able to see two dimensional pictures of the vessels. Blood flow in the vessels will also be visualized using color coded two dimensional Doppler technology (CFM).
In clinic surgeons have changed otherwise accepted methods and techniques several times during a procedure based on information visualized with Medistim's equipment. MiraQ Cardiac or VeriQC serves the surgeon with information that previously was not available.
Image of a blood vessel using color Doppler.
Image of a blood vessel without color Doppler.
The picture shows a coronary artery with a stenosis indicated by the arrow. A shadow is observed in the ultrasound which indicates that this is hard plaque that reflects that ultrasound more than soft plaque.
In addition to bypass surgery, Medistim's equipment will be a useful tool within other surgical procedures, like valve surgery, vascular surgery, transplant surgery and surgery on persons with congenital cardiac diseases. Medistim will together with its partners test the equipment in clinic to develop procedures for this type of surgery.
The picture shows a coronary artery with a stenosis inside the vessel wall. A shadow is observed in the ultrasound which indicates that this is hard plaque that reflects that ultrasound more than soft plaque.
In Denmark and Norway the group has its own distribution companies offering products from other suppliers in addition to Medistim products. The third party products offered are mainly within surgery.
Medistim is like other companies dependent upon good relations towards its contacts to succeed and it's a priority for the company. A good reputation and solid financial development is important in order to build and maintain trust and confidence towards important contacts like customers, investors, suppliers, employees, partners and public authorities. This demands good control of the business with an open and honest communication. Equal treatment of shareholders is also important to increase share value and achieve investor confidence. Medistim is also aware of its responsibility in society towards anticorruption, working environment, HMS, discrimination, environment and human rights.
Medistim strive for independency and neutrality in the relations between the Board of Directors, management, owners and others. The principle of independence and neutrality and arms length principle applies towards all contacts and business associates like customers, suppliers, banks and other connections.
Medistim strive to ensure that all shareholders shall be treated equally. There is one class of shares and one share has one vote at the shareholders meeting. All shares are freely negotiable with no form of restriction. Shareholders are treated equally in relation to dividend. All shareholders have the same rights in potential capital increases. There is no restriction related to the ownership of shares and there are no shareholder agreements that the company is aware of. Sales and purchases of own shares are done at the Oslo Stock exchange.
The Board of Directors has proxy to issue shares where shareholders first right to shares is not followed. In such a case the Board of Directors will publish its reasoning for not following existing shareholders first right of newly issued shares.
When there are major transactions between the company, its shareholders, subsidiaries, members of the board, leading employees or other close related parties, it will be performed an independent 3. party evaluation of the transaction. The General Assembly will treat the matter according to the rules by law and jurisdiction for ASA companies in Norway. It is board members and key employees responsibility to give notice to the board of directors, if they directly or indirectly have interests in any agreements the company is about to enter.
The guidance in the companies reporting of financial and other information is based on openness and equal treatment of the participants in the securities market. Medistim is listed at the Oslo stock exchange and is obliged to follow Oslo Stock exchange rules for handling information. All information is published through Oslo stock exchange and the company web site www.medistim.com.
The company will send out a notice to the shareholders regarding the general assembly minimum 21 days before the meeting as required by law. An agenda, documents and information about the issues on the agenda will be included in the notice, so that the shareholders can be prepared on the issues treated at the General Assembly.
To participate at the General Assembly, a shareholder need to give a notification at latest one day before the meeting. A shareholder can be represented through power of attorney. The Board of Directors is represented at the meeting. The company auditor and nomination committee will participate at the meeting.
Medistim will strive to have a solid balance sheet.
Medistim has ambitious goals for future growth. To reach the goals the company will endeavor to have an optimal capital structure. Medistim will seek to provide annual dividends. The level of the dividend per share will be evaluated based upon the Medistim's financial capacity. The company will at all times ensure that it has the financial capacity and equity to achieve future plans for growth.
Medistim seeks a Board of Directors that is balanced in the sense of having the right competence, experience and relevant skills within the business. It is preferable that the members of the Board represent the owner structure. The need for neutral independent representatives is also important. The management is not elected as members of the Board. The Board of directors has a fixed yearly compensation decided by the General Assembly. The Board members are elected for a period of two years. All members are not on election at the same time. The Board is once a year evaluating its work. The Board has, considering the size of the company, not seen it necessary to use a steering committee based upon the issues treated by the Board in 2014.
The Board of directors has a yearly meeting to set the strategy for the company within the next 3 years and identify important risk factors. The Board receives updated financial information at every Board meeting. The financial position is analyzed and compared against budget, strategy approved by the Board and last year's performance. The Board of
Directors reviews the quarterly reports, and risk factors for the company are discussed and evaluated. The Board of Directors has an annual review together with the auditor before approving the annual report. Risk factors are also reviewed. The auditors give their view of the company's risk exposure to the Board of Directors.
The company has a nomination committee elected by the General Assembly. The company has in its article of association that the General Assembly shall appoint a nomination committee. The Nomination committee suggests candidates to the Board of directors and yearly compensation to the board or committees. The nomination committee is independent from the Board of Directors and management. Suggestions to the nomination committee must be sent at latest 14 days before the General Assembly announcement. The committee consists of 3 members. The leader of the committee is Johan Skjølberg which represents Salvesen & Thams Invest AS. Salvesen & Thams is Medistim's second largest shareholder. Other members are Asbjørn Buanes and Bjørn Henrik Rasmussen. Asbjørn Buanes is the 7th largest shareholder. Bjørn Henrik Rasmussen represents Follum Capital AS and is Medistim's 5th largest shareholder.
It is important for Medistim to be an attractive employer. The company strives to attract competent employees with relevant experience and give the opportunity to further develop. The compensation to management will at all times be at market terms. It is established an incentive plan where defined measurable goals are identified. The Board of Directors set terms and conditions for the CEO. The CEO set the terms and conditions for the management team and leading employees. The principles for setting the terms to the CEO and leading employees are the same. The principles for 2014 and 2013 were the same and there are no planed changes. Terms and conditions are set at market terms and are evaluated on a yearly basis. It is company policy to reflect the average level in the market. There was, with the exception of CEO, no incentive related to shares, share options or development in share price in 2014 and 2013. The CEO receives 15 000 shares as part of the compensation if she stay in her position until 2015, further 10.000 shares under the same conditions if in position in 2016, further 10.000 shares under the same conditions if in position in 2017 and further 12.500 shares under the same conditions if in position in 2018. CEO and management have in addition to fixed salary incentive plans related to achieved results. The criteria's are reviewed annually and are linked to internal goals and budgets. If the criteria for bonus or provision are not reached, the Board of Directors or CEO may disregard the criteria in certain situations. This will be the case if a situation has been exceptionally demanding or the Board of directors has made decisions that affect earlier agreements. There are no employees in the company with an agreement giving additional compensation when leaving the company and there are no plans to introduce such agreements. Management is included in the same pension plan as other employees. Other benefits are of minor financial importance such as free access to communication tools for the management team to be available.
The company will give correct, accurate and adequate financial information every quarter and present the information without delay. Early reporting reduces the risk and possibility of information leakage and contributes to equal treatment of shareholders. The company does not give any forecast on future sales and results.
The responsibility for investor relations and sensitive information regarding Medistim shares is limited to the Managing Director (CEO) and the Financial Director (CFO).
The group uses the same auditor for all companies within the group. The auditor is used as a consultant in accounting issues, tax calculation and tax issues. In due diligence processes other advisors are used than the company auditor. The auditor is not used when making the company strategy or in other operational matters. Only the CEO or the CFO is hiring the auditor services.
The auditor is participating in the board meeting treating the annual report. In this meeting the auditor is describing their views on accounting matters and principles, risk areas and internal control. The auditor participates in other board meetings on request from the Board when the Board wants to get the auditors view in a specific matter.
Compensation to the auditor is set by the General Assembly and is described in the notes to the financial statement.
In a potential offer where the effect of the transaction is a takeover, the Board of Directors will handle the matter in professional manner, and ensure same information and treatment of all shareholders. A takeover requires a General assembly and the Board of Directors will give their recommendation of a potential offer on the shares.
The board of directors consists of the following five members:
Chairman Øyvin A. Brøymer (born 1948) was chosen as chairman for the first time in year 2000 and works as a consultant and investor through his own company. He has experience from Aker Gruppen, Hafslund Nycomed ASA and
the shipping company Leif Høeg & Co ASA. He has extensive experience from boards in other companies. Brøymer has several years of experience within the medical industry and holds a degree within economics and business from Norwegian school of management and a master title from the University of Wisconsin in the US. Brøymer is on election for a new term at the ordinary general assembly in 2015. He controls 100 % of the shares in Intertrade Shipping AS. Intertrade Shipping AS is the largest shareholder in Medistim and holds 21 % of the shares in the company.
Deputy Chairman Bjørn M. Wiggen (born 1959) holds an MBA, and has a broad background and experience from Norwegian industry, particularly within food, media and branding. He has been Managing Director of Orkla ASA, and is currently Executive Chairman of Salvesen and Thams Invest AS, where he is the biggest shareholder. Salvesen and Thams Invest AS is the second largest shareholder in Medistim with 10.2 % of the shares. Bjørn M. Wiggen is on election for a new term at the ordinary general assembly in 2016.
Lars Rønn (born 1964) works as a consultant for Heidrick & Struggles with focus on recruitment of executives within the med-tech area. He has previous experience as Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing in Ambu A\S, a Danish med-tech company and as CEO in Origio A\S. He has a long and extensive experience from several positions in Maersk-Medical AS. Lars Rønn is educated BSc in Business, Language & Culture and has a Graduate Diploma in Int. Trade from CBS (Copenhagen Business School). He also has a Management Program from INSEAD. Lars Rønn is board member in Pressalit A\S. He is on election for a new term on the next ordinary general assembly in 2016.
Tove Raanes (born 1977) holds an MBA and works as a consultant for the investment companies Dyvi Invest AS (shareholder in Medistim) Varner Kapital AS and AS Vidsjå. Tove has experience from strategy, finance and business development from several investment companies and management consulting from McKinsey & Company. She is on election for a new term on the next ordinary general assembly in 2016.
Siri Fürst (born 1958) was chosen as board member in 2013. Siri Fürst holds a degree in economics from NHH and is Managing Director of Considium Consulting Group from autumn 2011 and a Considium partner since 2005. Siri has experience within management and as a board member in a number of companies. She has worked within the areas strategy, business development, finance and investor relations. As a consultant Siri offers particular expertise in business development and strategy work, in addition to result assurance. She is independent towards the largest shareholders in the company and is on election for a new term on the ordinary general assembly in 2015.
Medistim ASA and its subsidiaries provide a positive contribution to society through their activities. Medistim ASA develops products that give patients better quality of life, as well as an effective health care system, by offering products that ensure quality during surgery. Quality assurance of surgery improves outcomes and increases the likelihood that it is performed right the first time. This gives patients quality of life, creating an effective health care system and is cost saving for the society.
Cardio- vascular diseases is a growing social problem in most countries as a result of better living conditions, fatty foods, smoking and less exercise. As a consequence of better living condition the population develops lifestyle diseases where thickening and calcification of blood vessels is one of these. When this group of patients is treated, it is often done surgically through a bypass. This is a new vein or artery that connects past the closed or partially condensed area. Medistim's proprietary equipment guides the surgeon in this effort by providing equipment that makes it easier for the surgeon to find condensed area, correct errors, and to qualify that the new vein or artery has proper blood flow.
The company is actively working towards clinics, surgeons and industry organizations to develop and improve practice in the clinic. Medistim aims to develop products that makes the everyday life in surgery easier and creates confidence that the desired outcome during a surgical procedure is achieved. Improved quality of performed surgery provides health benefits at several levels. Patients receive better quality of life, live longer and are healthier. Furthermore, improved quality of surgery will create an effective healthcare system that saves the community from unnecessary expenses with fewer re-admissions, shorter disease course and lower percentage of disability in the population. This provides social benefit.
The company's operations are, in other words, a contributor to improved clinical practice in hospitals. This is useful for the society that increases efficiency in health care that will cut costs for society. In addition, it provides enhanced quality of life for those affected. Healthy people make a positive contribution back to society.
In the same manner, the company is working with its distribution business in which the company offers various surgical equipment.
Medistim has a global leading role in developing products for quality control within of CABG and vascular surgery. The company's products are sold either directly through subsidiaries or distributors in all continents. For the distribution business, Medistim represent various agencies and suppliers from around the world. The business is in other words internationally landscaped. Therefore it is important for the company to create awareness and respect for human rights, labor conditions, environment and anti-corruption. To ensure compliance the company has prepared guidelines for ethical trade, anti-corruption handbook and code of conduct for all employees.
Employees of Medistim perform work of great importance to patients, surgeons and health authorities. To succeed with the companies vision and goal its essential that work and behavior is based on values that provide credibility, trust and respect among customers, employees and others that employees get in touch with through his/her work. Medistim will also be a driving force towards its partners, such as suppliers and distributors, to maintain high ethical standards in their daily work. As an example, Medistim Norge AS set clear standards for its suppliers in its "Guidelines for Ethical Trade / Code of Conduct". Medistim ASA poses similar demands on their suppliers and distributors. With this Medistim imposes itself with high ethical standards.
The purpose of the guidelines is to clarify Medistim's expectations when it comes to personal behavior, so that the employees perform their work in an ethical manner. Employees of Medistim should feel confident that the employer supports and defends the employees in the exercise of their work in line with the guidelines.
The guidelines apply to Medistim's employees at all levels including temporary employees and contractors. The Code of Conduct also applies Medistim's officers in the execution of their office.
It is incumbent upon all who are covered by the Code of Conduct to familiarize themselves with them and help to ensure that they are followed. Managers have a particular responsibility to follow the guidelines and be perceived as good role models.
Medistim's employees must also have a clear understanding of how their individual behavior can influence the thrust of Medistim. Guidelines are an expression of Medistim's basic views on responsible and ethical behavior. They are not exhaustive and does not cover all ethical issues that may arise. It takes good judgement to determine whether a particular action or decision is ethically justifiable. If in doubt, its encouraged to seek guidance from superiors.
Basic expectations for employees are:
The employee shall contribute to a good working environment characterized by equality, diversity, openness and tolerance. In the guidelines, the following are described:
Corruption stand in the way of economic development, is anti-competitive and undermine both the rule of law and the democratic process. Medistim's worldwide operations are subject to national and international law prohibiting Medistim and Medistim's employees to take part in corruption, like for instance bribery of public officials and / or employees in the private sector. The fact that many corruption rules also apply outside the territory of each country, shows that it is not sufficient to follow the local national law when operating abroad.
Medistim has, in accordance with established principles as described in Medistim's ethical guidelines, a strong commitment to operate according to sound, ethical and sound business principles and comply with all laws and regulations. Medistim in particular will not allow or tolerate involvement in any form of corruption. Medistim have therefore compiled a handbook for employees to describe and explain the content of Medistim's anti-corruption policy and what this entails.
Medistim's subsidiaries and distributors are responsible for putting into the special corruption legislation concerning their business and to introduce further anti-corruption rules and guidance where necessary to comply with such rules.
There is a requirement for all Medistim's employees that they at all times fully comply with Medistim's anti-corruption policy, and no Medistim employee can give another Medistim employee authorization to deviate from this. Any violation of applicable anti-corruption legislation will be considered a serious violation of the employee's duties to Medistim and will most likely result in termination of employment or other appropriate sanctions.
All Medistim's employees are required to follow the principles given in the Group's anti-corruption policy. Medistim's companies should also take necessary steps to ensure that Medistim's independent business partners, including suppliers, customers and joint venture partners, does not take part in corruption or other illegal or unethical activities in connection with its business with Medistim.
International conventions and agreements within the UN, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Trade Organization, the Organization of American States, OECD and EU oblige the participating countries to implement comprehensive national legislation against corruption.
Corruption is illegal in most countries of the world. It is important to be aware that Norwegian and other national anti-corruption legislation apply regardless of which country the actions are performed, and whether corruption is legal by respective country laws. In practice, individuals and corporations may be prosecuted under national anticorruption legislation for acts committed anywhere in the world. Especially the U.S. government enforces extra territorial jurisdiction to pursue corruption anywhere in the world, according to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
Medistim shall act in a transparent, ethical and lawful manner to all potential or existing customers, suppliers and government officials.
In addition to following Medistim's guidelines on anticorruption in their dealings with customers, suppliers and government officials, employees must also check whether customers, suppliers or public agencies have anti-corruption rules that require extra precautions to ensure that these parties' corruption policy are met. Medistim should always perform its contractual obligations in accordance with the terms of the relevant contract unless deviations are approved by the appropriate line managers and duly documented in the company's archives. Cash payments or the like or payments to unauthorized recipients or account numbers will not be accepted.
All sales and marketing activities, coverage of third party expenses, disbursements and contract execution on behalf of Medistim should be open and transparent both internally and towards Medistim's counterparts. Any invitation for
individuals to participate in events or activities that are wholly or partially paid by Medistim should be directed to the appropriate management level in the relevant legal entity or public body. It must be exercised particular caution in relation to public officials and in situations where the receiver is in a position in which he or she may make discretionary decisions or actions that may be beneficial for Medistim. Medistim's employees should consult their supervisor if there is any doubt that a specific marketing or service activities are not consistent with Medistim's or the applicable third party's anticorruption policy.
All expenses must be approved in accordance with company standard procedures and documented and recorded in accordance with the right accounting standard.
Medistim's employees must not under any circumstances receive from or give to a supplier or business partner any improper advantage, including personal discounts, commissions , undocumented reduction etc.
Companies in Medistim group must always take the appropriate steps to ensure that Medistim's business partners, including suppliers, are not involved in corruption or any other illegal or unethical activities. Medistim employees who suspect that independent business partners are involved in corruption must report the matter and seek advice according to the procedures described the group's anticorruption policy.
Medistim ASA works to promote a good working and environmental conditions in the supply chain and distribution chain. This is done in close cooperation with its suppliers and partners. To clarify what is expected of partners, Medistim ASA issued guidelines for ethical trade. The guidelines cover the basic requirements of human rights, labor rights and the environment.
Medistim ASA, is through its subsidiaries Medistim Norge AS a member of the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI). ETI is an organization of organizations, private and public enterprises, a driver and a resource centre for ethical trade. Medistim report to the ETI on the progress of our work on ethical trade and these reports are publicly available.
Our distributors and suppliers must deliver goods and services to or for Medistim ASA produced or manufactured in accordance with the guidelines. The partner should also communicate and follow up guidelines of their business partners.
At the request of Medistim, the associate must be able to document compliance according to the guidelines. This can be done by declaration, follow-up conversations with Medistim and / or survey of the working conditions at the production site. If Medistim want to map business associates,
partners are obliged to provide the names and contact details of the relevant partner.
In case of violation of the Code of Conduct, Medistim will in collaboration with associates make a plan for remediation of discrepancies. Corrective action should occur within a reasonable time. Termination of contract will only occur if the business associate, after repeated requests, is unwilling to rectify the situation.
Social and environmental standards will be a consideration in the selection of new suppliers.
Medistim will continually work to improve their own policies and practices that can help the business partners follow our guidelines for ethical trade.
Medistim, including all employees, will never offer or accept illegal or inappropriate monetary gifts or other benefits to achieve business or personal benefits for themselves or benefits for customers, agents or suppliers.
Medistim and Medistim's partners should avoid trading activities in countries with imposed trade embargo by the United Nations and / or the Norwegian authorities.
ETI guideline for ethical trade is based on the internationally recognized UN and ILO conventions and specifies minimum and not maximum standards. The legislation at the production site must be respected. Where national laws and regulations covering the same topic as this policy, the higher standard shall prevail.
Medistim follow ILO conventions for:
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| 2014 | 2013 | |
|---|---|---|
| Note | ||
| SALES REVENUE AND OPERATIONAL EXPENSES | ||
| Revenues | ||
| Sales revenue | 3 214 251 |
190 333 |
| Other income 3,11 |
566 | 646 |
| Total revenue | 2,3 214 817 |
190 979 |
| Operational expenses | ||
| Cost of goods sold | 3 55 571 |
49 188 |
| Salary and social expenses 4,5,20 |
69 175 | 62 440 |
| Other operating expenses | 7 38 449 |
36 042 |
| Total operating expenses before depreciation and write down | 163 195 | 147 670 |
| OPERATING RESULT BEFORE DEPRECIATION AND WRITE DOWN | 51 622 | 43 309 |
| Depreciation on assets 6,11 |
8 260 | 7 703 |
| Total operating expenses | 171 455 | 155 373 |
| OPERATING PROFIT | 43 362 | 35 605 |
| FINANCIAL INCOME AND EXPENSES | ||
| Total financial income 8,19 |
9 495 | 7 070 |
| Total financial expenses 8,19 |
7 964 | 5 187 |
| Net finance | 1 531 | 1 883 |
| PROFIT BEFORE TAX | 44 892 | 37 488 |
| Tax expense | 9 13 647 |
10 952 |
| NET PROFIT 10 |
31 245 | 26 536 |
| 2014 | 2013 | |
| COMPREHENSIVE INCOME | ||
| Net profit | 31 245 | 26 536 |
| Other income and expenses for the period: | ||
| Exchange differences arising on translation of foreign operations | 699 | 643 |
| TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME | 31 944 | 27 179 |
| Earnings pr. share | 2014 | 2013 |
| Basic 10 |
1,73 | 1,47 |
| Diluted 10 |
1,73 | 1,47 |
| Purposed dividend pr. share | 10 1,40 |
0,80 |
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| Note | 31.12.2014 | 31.12.2013 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASSETS | |||
| Non current assets | |||
| Machinery and equipment | 6 | 15 276 | 14 061 |
| Deferred tax asset | 1,9 | 4 405 | 5 560 |
| Intangible asset R&D | 1,11 | 34 724 | 29 711 |
| Goodwill | 1,11 | 14 128 | 14 128 |
| Total non current assets | 68 533 | 63 460 | |
| Current assets | |||
| Inventory | 13 | 36 874 | 37 930 |
| Accounts receivable | 14 | 39 948 | 38 781 |
| Other receivables | 14 | 9 778 | 8 406 |
| Financial instruments | 19 | -1 120 | -32 |
| Cash | 15 | 49 475 | 19 846 |
| Total current assets | 134 955 | 104 930 | |
| TOTAL ASSETS | 203 488 | 168 390 | |
| EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | |||
| Equity | |||
| Issued capital | 16 | 4 585 | 4 585 |
| Issued capital | 16 | 46 381 | 46 381 |
| Retained earnings | 92 716 | 75 254 | |
| Total equity | 139 097 | 121 635 | |
| Non current liabilities | |||
| Interest bearing loans | 17 | 11 043 | 4 981 |
| Deferred revenue | 11,17 | 2 074 | 2 772 |
| Total non current liabilities | 13 117 | 7 753 | |
| Current liabilities | |||
| Accounts payable | 8 479 | 10 011 | |
| Income tax payable | 9 | 11 244 | 8 096 |
| Employee withholding, social security taxes and other payable | 17,18 | 24 320 | 17 413 |
| Provisions | 21 | 150 | 150 |
| Interest bearing loans | 17 | 7 082 | 3 332 |
| Total current liabilities | 51 275 | 39 002 | |
| Total liabilities | 64 391 | 46 755 | |
| TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | 203 488 | 168 390 |
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| Note | 2014 | 2013 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash flow from operations: | |||
| Profit/loss after tax | 31 245 | 26 536 | |
| Minus income tax paid | 9 | -8 096 | -7 652 |
| Plus this years tax expense | 9 | 13 647 | 10 952 |
| Plus depreciations | 6,11 | 8 260 | 7 703 |
| +/- Change in inventory | 13 | 1 055 | -1 756 |
| +/- Change in accounts receivable | 14 | -1 167 | -8 718 |
| +/- Change in accounts payable | -1 532 | 1 580 | |
| +/- Interest revenue | 198 | 146 | |
| +/- Interest expense | -759 | -343 | |
| +/- Change in other accruals | 6 088 | -2 405 | |
| Net cash from operating activities | 48 939 | 26 044 | |
| Investing activities: | |||
| Minus investment in assets | 6,11 | -14 466 | -21 848 |
| Ney cash from investing activities | -14 466 | -21 848 | |
| Financing activities: | |||
| Minus down payment of interest bearing debt | 17 | -5 207 | -1 687 |
| Dividend | 10 | -14 481 | -19 911 |
| New loans | 17 | 15 000 | 10 000 |
| Net cash from financing activities | -4 688 | -11 598 | |
| Unrealised loss foreign exchange | -156 | 569 | |
| Net change in cash | 29 629 | -6 833 | |
| Cash as of 01.01 | 19 846 | 26 680 | |
| Cash as of 31.12 | 15 | 49 475 | 19 846 |
| Available cash and cash withholding | |||
| Available cash as of 31.12 | 15 | 47 385 | 17 814 |
| Cash withholding for taxes | 15 | 2 090 | 2 032 |
| Cash and cash equivalents as of 31.12 | 49 475 | 19 846 |
*Specification of other accruals 1 = NOK 1000:
| Accrual for bonuses and commission | 2753 |
|---|---|
| Accrual for demo units | 1012 |
| Accrual for supplier obligations | 1390 |
| Other | 933 |
| Total | 6088 |
1 = NOK 1000
| Note | Share | Own | Share premium | Issued | Other | Retained | Total | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| capital | shares | fund | capital | reserves | earnings | earnings | Equity | ||
| Equity as of 31.12.12 | 4 585 | -56 | 41 852 | 46 381 | -1 414 | 70 204 | 68 790 | 115 170 | |
| Net result recognised agains equity | 4 585 | -56 | 41 852 | 46 381 | -1 414 | 70 204 | 68 790 | 115 170 | |
| Total comprehencive income for the period | - | - - |
- | 643 | 26 536 | 27 179 | 27 179 | ||
| Other corrections | - | - - |
- | -804 | - | -804 | -804 | ||
| Dividend | 16 | - | - - |
- | - | -19 911 | -19 911 | -19 911 | |
| Equity as of 31.12.13 | 4 585 | -56 | 41 852 | 46 381 | -1 575 | 76 829 | 75 254 | 121 635 | |
| Net result recognised agains equity | 4 585 | -56 | 41 852 | 46 381 | -1 575 | 76 829 | 75 254 | 121 635 | |
| Total comprehencive income for the period | - | - - |
- | 698 | 31 246 | 31 944 | 31 944 | ||
| Dividend | 16 | - | - - |
- | - | -14 481 | -14 481 | -14 481 | |
| Equity as of 31.12.14 | 4 585 | -56 | 41 852 | 46 381 | -877 | 93 593 | 92 716 | 139 097 |
Other reserves in the equity reconciliation are differences related to converting equity from foreign subsidiaries to NOK. The subsidiaries present their financial statements in EUR, GBP, DKK and USD. When converted to NOK a difference occur equal to the change in the exchange rate at the balance sheet day to NOK in these currencies. By year end 2013 this difference was -771 TNOK and the change for the year was 643 TNOK. By year end 2014 the equivalent was -73 TNOK a change of 698 TNOK from the year before.
Medistim ASA is a public company listed at the Oslo stock exchange and is registered in Norway. The main office is located in Økernveien 94, 0579 Oslo, Norway. The Medistim group's business is within developing, producing, service, leasing and distribution of medical devices. Further description is described in the annual report.
The financial statement for the group for 2014 is prepared in compliance with International Financial Reporting standard (IFRS) decided by EU and that is valid as of 31.12.2014.
The annual accounts for the company and the group has been prepared on the basis of historical cost. Financial derivatives have been evaluated according to actual market value.
The consolidated accounts have been compiled on the basis of uniform accounting for similar transactions and events under otherwise equal conditions.
The group presents its financial statements in NOK. This is also the functional currency for the holding company. Subsidiaries with other functional currency are recalculated to NOK using the exchange rate at the balance date for the balance sheet. For the income statement the average rate in the period is used. Differences in exchange rates are recorded against equity. In case of assets held for sale in foreign subsidiaries the accumulative exchange rate difference is recorded in the income statement.
The consolidated accounts include Medistim ASA and companies where Medistim ASA has obtained control. Obtained control is defined by more than 50 % of the shares in the company and where Medistim ASA is actually able to control of the company.
Subsidiaries are consolidated from the date of acquisition. Companies acquired or sold during the period are included in the accounts from the time control is obtained and excluded when control ceases.
Other investments are accounted for according to IAS 39 Financial instruments - recognition and measurement and further comments are given under 1.9.
Inter-company transactions and intra-group balances including inter-company profits and unrealized profits are eliminated. Unrealized losses are also eliminated unless there are indications of a permanent value reduction of an item sold within the group.
Cash includes cash in hand and cash in bank accounts.
Cash equivalents are short term investments that immediately can be converted to cash to a known value within 3 months. The cash flow statement is presented using indirect method.
Accounts receivable are recorded at real value with a deduction for estimated losses and reduction in value.
Inventory is valued at the lower of cost and net sales value according to the FIFO principle. Production cost includes the cost for components and cost for additional work done to get a complete product. The fixed and variable cost related to own products are allocated based upon normal capacity usage according to FIFO. Net sales value is estimated sales price in an ordinary operation environment with a deduction for cost to complete the product, including marketing and distribution.
Tangible fixed assets are recorded at cost less accumulated depreciations and write downs. When an asset is sold the remaining value of the asset in the balance sheet is deducted and profit or loss from sale is recognized in the financial statement.
The cost for fixed assets are the purchase price excluding taxes and VAT and other direct cost that incur in order to be able to use the asset. Costs accrued for major replacements and updates for a tangible fixed asset are added to cost if it is probable that the cost will bring future economic benefit and the cost can be reliably measured. Other cost such as maintenance is charged against income on an ongoing basis.
Tangible fixed assets are depreciated straight line over the estimated useful life from the time it's available for use. Depreciation time is as follows:
Machinery and equipment 3-7 years Other assets 3-5 years
Depreciation time and method is evaluated on a yearly basis. The same evaluation is done for recoverable values. Management has evaluated the group's assets and has concluded that there is no need for decommissioned depreciation method for assets.
(i) The group as a lessee
There was no financial lease in the group as of 31.12.2014.
Leases where the group does not transfer substantially all the risks and benefits of ownership of the asset are classified as operating leases. Initial direct costs incurred in the operating lease are added to the carrying amount of the lease and are recognized as cost on a straight line basis for the lease term.
(ii) The group as leaser
The group presents assets that are leased as assets in the balance sheet. Revenue related to the assets is recognized on a running basis in the leasing period. Direct cost related to the leasing agreement is added to the leased assets value and is depreciated over the lifetime of the lease in the same way revenue is recognized. The split of lease revenue is explained in note 2.
There was no financial lease in the group as of 31.12.2014.
In accordance to IAS 39 financial instruments: recognition and measurement of financial instruments is defined as the following: fair value and changes in value is recorded in profit and loss at due date for receivables, loans, set for sale, hedging contracts and other obligations.
The most important financial derivatives for Medistim ASA are the forward exchange contracts. The group uses forward exchange contracts to reduce exposure towards USD and EUR. Change in fair value is recorded in income and is presented as financial income or expense when the contract is due. When closing a period unrealized gains or losses are recorded. The value of the contracts is an asset in the balance sheet and the change in value is recorded in profit and loss. The group has not been able to document hedge accounting, because the revenue in foreign currency is random orders and not long term contracts. The hedging contracts are categorized as financial instruments held for sale.
Other financial derivatives for the group are receivables, cash, loans, leasing agreements and supplier debt. These are commented under note 19.
Intangible assets are recorded in the balance sheet if it is probable that it will create future economic benefit for the company. The asset must be identified at a reliable and measurable cost.
Intangible asset with limited economic life is measured at cost with deduction for depreciations and write downs. Depreciation is done on a straight line basis over expected lifetime. Economic life of the asset and depreciation method is evaluated on a yearly basis.
Intangible assets with undefined economic lifetime is not depreciated but tested yearly for fair value.
Expenses or amounts paid for development of own products are recorded in the balance sheet and depreciated on a straight line basis over expected lifetime. Expected lifetime varies from 3 to 8 years.
Investments in software or own developed software is recorded in the balance sheet as an intangible asset, unless it is part of a cost related to hardware. Software is depreciated over 3 to 8 years. Expenses to maintain the program or to secure future use are expensed in the profit and loss unless the change in the program increases future economic benefit.
The difference between cost and fair value of the identifiable assets at the point of acquisition is classified as goodwill.
Goodwill is recorded in the balance sheet at cost with deduction of write downs if any. Goodwill is not depreciated, but it is tested yearly for write downs.
Research and development is expensed on an ongoing basis. Development cost is capitalized as an intangible asset when it is identifiable and when the company has the recourse to complete the project. Expenses capitalized include materials, salary and social expenses and other expenses that can be allocated to the asset. Capitalized research and development cost are recorded in the balance sheet at cost with deduction for any accumulated write downs or depreciation.
Capitalized research and development cost are depreciated on a straight line basis according to expected life. Capitalized research and development is depreciated when a new product is ready for sale or an improved product is ready for sale. Capitalized research and development not ready for sales is tested for write downs on a yearly basis.
Provisions are recorded when the group has an obligation associated with an event, when it is probable that the obligation can be measured or estimated. When all or part of a provision can be charged on to another party, it will be recorded in accounts receivable, if there is reasonable certainty that the other party will pay. The cost associated with a provision will be recorded net in the income statement after deduction for recharge and before tax. All risks, market value and all relevant issues related to the case will be reflected in the provision.
A provision for warranty is included based upon the level of product and services sold. The provision is based upon historic information related to warranties and the possible outcome for it to be a reality.
Financial instruments are classified as debt or equity according the economic reality of the financial instrument.
Interest, dividend, profit and loss related to a financial instrument are classified as debt, will be presented as an expense or revenue. Financial instruments classified as equity will be recorded directly against equity. When rights and obligations related to a financial instrument are uncertain and impossible for the issuer and owner to know the outcome of, the financial instrument is classified as debt. This given that it is unlikely that the issuer must pay cash or other financial assets. In such a case the financial instrument is classified as equity.
Loans are recorded at net value. Direct transaction costs related to loans are recorded as financial expense in the income statement.
Purchasing of own shares are recorded at purchase price including costs against equity. Own shares are presented as a reduction of equity. Loss or profit on own shares are not recorded in the income statement.
Transaction costs related to changes in equity are recorded directly against equity in the balance sheet net after tax.
Differences in exchange rates when recalculating an investment in a foreign company, and other related financial instruments to reduce risk on the foreign investment, is specified as difference in exchange rates in the equity. The difference in equity is recorded in the profit and loss when the investment is sold.
Changes in financial instruments that in reality are part of the investment in the foreign unit will also be included as exchange rate differences in equity.
Revenue is recognized when it is probable that transactions will generate future economic benefit that will accrue to the company and the revenue can be reliably measured. Revenue is presented net without VAT and rebates.
Revenue for sales of goods is recognized on date of delivery and when major control and risk have been transferred to the buyer. Systems and probes are recognized as revenue when the goods are shipped from Medistim ASA and when the risk and ownership is either transferred to distributor or end customer. The same is the case for third party products. In the US where the systems are at the end customer site the lease revenue is recognized when a new smart card is shipped to a customer.
Interest income is recognized based upon the effective interest method and as they are earned.
Dividend is recognized as income when the group has a right to receive dividend decided by the General assembly meeting.
Transactions in foreign currency are recorded at the exchange rate at the date of the transaction. Financial instruments in foreign currency are translated to Norwegian kroner at the closing rate of the balance day. Non financial items measured at historic cost are translated to Norwegian kroner using the exchange rate at the time of the transaction. Changes in exchange rates are recorded in the profit and loss statement.
Assets, liabilities and goodwill in foreign subsidiaries that are consolidated are translated to Norwegian kroner at the date of the balance sheet. Revenue and costs are translated to Norwegian kroner using the rate at the transaction date. See also comment under 1.14 iv regarding exchange rate differences.
All employees in Medistim group are included in a contribution plan. The agreed percentage of the employee's salary is paid to the employee pension account. The company's payment of contributions is expensed in the period it's accrued.
If the Group has share based payment scheme for its management, the programs are measured at fair value at grant date. The share based payment for the company's top leader is a scheme by issuing shares, while the share based payment is for the US leader is a system of cash. For transactions that are settled in equity instruments (arrangements by issuing shares) recognize the value of shares granted during the period as a compensation expense in the income statement and a corresponding additional paid-in capital. For schemes that are settled in cash (cash-based schemes) recognize the value of the shares granted as compensation expense in the income statement in the period and with a corresponding liability in the balance. The commitments by arrangements with cash are measured by at fair value at each balance sheet date until the date of settlement, and changes in fair value are recognized.
Interest on loan is recorded as financial expense in the P & L for the period they occur. Interest on loans is only activated in the balance sheet if it is directly linked to acquisition or development of an asset. The interest is activated during the construction period of the asset. The activation of interest ends when the asset is ready for use. The asset is written down to real value if cost price is more than real value for the asset. No interest expense from loans was activated in 2014.
A public grant is accounted for when the company with reasonable certainty can assume that the conditions for the grant is for filled and that the grant will be paid. The grant is recorded systematically as other income over the grant period or as cost reduction dependent upon the type of project. Investment grants are recorded in the balance sheet as deferred income and revenue is recognized according to the life time of the asset.
The tax expense in the income statement includes both payable taxes for the period and changes in deferred tax. Deferred tax is calculated on the basis of temporary differences between tax value of assets and accounting value of assets.
A tax asset is accounted for when it is objective proof that the company will have sufficient taxable profit in the future to offset the tax asset. Tax assets that are not accounted for will be re-evaluated at the next balance sheet date and included to the degree that it is probable that future tax profits will allow the recovery of assets in connection to deferred tax. Tax assets will in the same manner be reversed if it is probable that the company cannot utilize the asset.
Deferred tax and deferred tax assets are measured using the expected future tax percentage for the companies within the group that have temporarily differences between tax values and accounting values of assets or losses carry forward. Deferred tax and tax assets are recorded at nominal value and is classified as long term financial asset in the balance sheet. Tax payable and deferred tax is recorded against equity if the transaction is an equity transaction.
A write down of assets are done when the fall in value is expected to be permanent. When a need for write down on an asset is identified, the asset will be written down to the lowest value of balance sheet value and fair value. Fair value is the largest of market value or future economic benefit of the asset. Best estimate is used when assessing future economic benefit. Best estimate is used by identifying cash flow from the asset independent of cash flow from other assets. An earlier write down is reversed only if the basis for the write down no longer exists. The reversal is limited to balance sheet value with deduction for accumulated depreciations calculated as if the write down never took place.
The group is organized, for management purpose, in three divisions dependent upon products and services. The segments are identified based upon different risk and return on investment profile. The divisions form the primary segment reporting. Information regarding segments and geographic split is presented in note 2.
Internal profit between the segments is eliminated in the segment report.
The segment reporting is similar to the internal reports that are given to the decision makers in the company. The decision makers are responsible for allocating resources and assessing profitability within the segments, and are identified as the management team that takes strategic decisions.
Contingent liabilities are not accounted for in the annual report. Information about significant contingent liabilities is in the notes to the accounts.
Contingent assets are not included in the annual accounts. Information about significant assets is in the notes to the accounts.
New information regarding the company's financial position after the balance sheet date is included in the annual accounts. Event's after the balance sheet day that does not affect the financial position on the balance sheet day but
affects the future position is informed about in notes if it is significant.
Management has used estimates and assumptions that effect assets, debt, revenue and cost and contingent liabilities. This is especially the case for deferred tax, real value of assets and debt for acquired companies, research and development in the balance sheet, intangible assets and goodwill. Future events could lead to a change in the estimates. The estimates and assumptions for the estimates are continuously evaluated. Changes in estimates are accounted for in the period the change take place. If the change includes future periods, the effect will be split between current period and future periods.
When the annual accounts are prepared it is required according to the general accepted accounting principles in IFRS that management in the company prepares estimates that affects assets, debt revenue and expenses for the company in the accounting period. In addition a presentation of assets or debt for sale is to be enclosed. Later achieved results can be different from the estimates.
For some amounts that are included in the accounts and enclosures are based upon estimates that require the management to set assumptions when finalizing the accounts. The estimates in the accounts are important when evaluating the financial statements. It is a requirement that the management has assessed the issues and the complexity in the company at its best ability. The issues can by nature be uncertain, but when preparing the accounts it is management's best estimate that is reflected in the statements. The estimates are continuously evaluated based upon historic events, trends and experience. Management is consulting with its advisors to follow trends and methods management find reasonable to apply in the given situation in addition to forecasts and future development. See also note 1.
It is being developed new standards, amendments to existing standards and new interpretations on existing standards on an ongoing basis. Few of these have significant effects for Medistim ASA. The most important changes are discussed below.
The change is included in Medistim Financial statements for 2014. It had no effect on the financial statements since all subsidiaries are owned 100 %.
Medistim has no such relations as of 2014 and therefore it had no effect on the financial statements.
Requires additional note information related to investments. The change is implemented in 2014 and additional information is included for the Medistim subsidiaries.
The holding company in the group follows NGAAP and the change does not apply to Medistim in 2014.
IAS 28 Joint Ventures:
Medistim has no such relations in 2014.
There are standards and interpretations under IFRS that are publicized, but not yet effective and implemented in the annual report for Medistim ASA.
IFRS 9 Financial instruments: Classification and measurement of financial assets and obligations. New standard is ready and must be implemented by 2018. The effect of the standard on Medistim financial statements need to be analyzed.
IFRS 14 regulatory deferral accounts: This is only valid for companies that do not already report according to IFRS and are to convert to IFRS reporting for the first time. This will not affect Medistim consolidated accounts.
The standard must be implemented by 2017. The standard is not expected to have impact on Medistim financial statements since the nature of the business does not involve contracts with milestone deliveries.
Other standards and changes in existing standards and interpretations are not expected to cause any significant changes for Medistim.
The company's main accounting estimates and assumptions are related to the following entries:
The group's goodwill in the balance sheet is yearly tested for impairment. Goodwill occurred with the acquisition of Medi-Stim Norge AS, which was executed with effect from 01.01.02, and the acquisition of Kir-Op AS that was executed with effect from 06.07.06. Total recorded goodwill by year end 2014 was 14.1 MNOK. Goodwill of MNOK 7.9 was allocated to the Medi-Stim Norge AS acquisition and MNOK 6.2 was allocated at the Kir-Op AS acquisition. Goodwill in both companies is related to employee know how, experience in the distribution business and cost savings by gathering common functions. Both companies distribute third party products within surgery. During 2006 there was a fusion of the two companies and a total evaluation for both companies in relation to impairment was done for goodwill in 2007. Both entities are within the same segment. The total value of the business is dependent upon the success of maintaining and increasing the product portfolio. The value from the cash generating unit exceeded the book value in the balance sheet and the goodwill value for 2014 was not impaired. See also note 11 for the assumptions used in the estimate.
Development cost has been recognized as an intangible asset because Medistim can demonstrate technological feasibility for the asset to be available for sale for both existing products and new products. The revenue potential for the projects exceeds the investment. The balance sheet value as of 31.12.2014 was MNOK 34.7. The estimates that form the basis for the intangible asset are performed by the management of the company, and there will always be a level of uncertainty in relation to the assessments that are performed on future revenue for future products. Activated development costs are depreciated over 3 to 8 years. 8 years is used if it is a new product on a new technological platform that creates the basis for a new generation of products. Based upon a platform or new generation of products there will be further developments and improvements. These enhancements of the products are depreciated over 3 years because of rapid technological development. Within 3 years it is assumed that parts or all of existing technology is updated.
The deferred tax asset in the balance sheet was MNOK 4.4 by the end of 2014. The deferred tax asset arises from temporarily differences between book value and tax value on assets. All possible deferred tax is included in the balance sheet as of 31.12.2014. The company is of the opinion that it is likely that the future taxable income will exceed temporarily differences. The company is optimistic in regard to the company's future and income, but there are always an uncertainty related to future projections.
The group had an accrual for bad debt of 833 TNOK where TNOK 620 was related to two specific events. Confirmed losses over the last 10 years have been 811 TNOK. The end customers are to a large extent hospitals that have public financing. The risk for losses is therefore considered to be low. The group has an inventory accrual of 0.8 MNOK. The accruals are related to spare parts inventory and demo inventory that is written down with respectively 50 % and 75 %. There can be some uncertainty related to the real value of these inventories.
Uncertainty related to the lifetime of depreciated assets is considered to be low and it's the management's opinion that there are no other material uncertainties for the company related to estimates and assumptions for other assets and debt.
Note 2 Segments
Segment information is presented for operating segment and geographical segment.
The group's activity is split into strategic operating units that are organized and managed separately. The different operating segments sell different products or the same product using another business model. They have different customers, risk and return on investment profile. The split is according to the company's internal reporting structure. The activities are split in the following areas:
Medistim has a flexible business model in the US and leaves it up to the customer whether they want to lease the equipment or purchase the systems and buy probes as consumable. Most customers in the US lease the equipment. When leasing equipment within cardiac surgery, the system and probes are placed at the customer site free of charge. For the customer to be able to use the equipment a procedure must be purchased. One procedure equals one surgery. The customer purchases a smart card that makes the system available for use. For the customer, the smartcard is a consumable purchase while Medistim owns all equipment placed at the customer site. The business model is used in the US where the health care sector is more focused on cost per patient. The financing of the products is more beneficial by placing the equipment at the customer site and only charge per usage. The economical barrier is reduced by avoiding large investments before the system can be taken into use. Outside the US, cost per patient is not focused in the same way so the US model is not suitable in the rest of the world. There is also a policy among many hospitals that equipment used in the hospital shall be hospital property. For this reason systems are sold as capital equipment and probes as consumables outside the US. All revenue related to the procedural sales is defined as leasing revenue according to IFRIC. The reason is that the customer has the physical control of the equipment, which was a change that was implemented in 2007. The change was triggered by the establishment of a direct sales and distribution centre in the US. The split of leasing revenue is based upon expected lifetime on the system and average usage of probes in a capital sale. This gives a split of revenue with 48 % allocated to system rental and 52 % allocated to probe rental. See also comment under 1.8 accounting principles. If a customer mistreat the equipment they become liable towards the company. The most common damage is related to cleaning and sterilizing of probes where chemicals used damages the probe. The probe is marked with the chemicals one should use. In these cases Medistim invoice the customer for a new probe. For this reason its recorded probe revenue for the segment. In the leasing agreements there are clauses for minimum usage per year giving Medistim the right to withdraw the equipment if these levels are not reached. In some cases the customer wants to keep the equipment without being able to guarantee for minimum usage. In such a case a customer may purchase the equipment and this explains that there are some system revenue allocated to the segment. Minimum usage per year in the contracts is 100 procedures per year, which gives minimum revenue of USD 25.000. The contracts can be terminated within 1 year and yearly revenue related to the contracts was in 2014 48.3 MNOK.
Capital and consumable sales within cardiac surgery is based upon the same products as within lease of equipment within cardiac surgery. The products are developed and produced by Medistim and is distributed through local partners unless Medistim has local representation. The systems are sold as capital equipment and the probes are sold as consumables. Through sales of the equipment the ownership is changed which then represent a different risk and return on investment profile compared to leasing. For this reason it's treated as a separate segment.
Distribution and sale of third party products is a separate segment. The group sells third party products in Norway and Denmark. For smaller markets there is a need to offer more than one product to have a profitable business. The product portfolio is carefully selected to fit the same customer segment.
Medistim ASA uses geographical segment in addition to operating segment. The groups business by geography is split as follows: USA, Europe, Asia and the rest of the world. The split is based upon the localization of customers. The US is an important geographical area for Medistim. It is only in the US that the business model with leasing of equipment is promoted. Also the US is the largest market for Medistim's products and represents 33 % of the world market. It is for this reason important for the management to track the development in this market. The largest market penetration is in Europe, while Asia is the region with the largest growth potential as Asians are adopting western lifestyles. A split between the US as the largest market, Europe where the market penetration is the highest and Asia with future growth potential, is important for the company in order to follow the trends in the different markets.
Transactions between internal business units are performed at market terms. Revenue, cost and result for each segment includes transaction between the segments. On group level these transactions are eliminated.
| Lease of equipment | Capital sales/consumables Third party | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Segment | within cardiac surgery | within cardiac surgery | products | Elimination | Group | |||||
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 |
| Revenue: | ||||||||||
| Lease revenue from systems | 23 197 | 20 626 | - | - | - | - | - | - 23 197 |
20 626 | |
| Lease revenue from probes | 25 130 | 22 345 | - | - | - | - | - | - 25 130 |
22 345 | |
| Probes | - | - 61 564 |
51 128 | - | - | - | - 61 564 |
51 128 | ||
| Systems | 1 788 | 852 | 15 224 | 16 242 | - | - | - | - 17 013 |
17 094 | |
| Ultrasound imaging systems | 5 396 | 2 217 | 13 394 | 11 706 | - | - | - | - 18 790 |
13 923 | |
| Ultrasound imaging probes | 987 | 254 | 2 385 | 2 402 | - | - | - | - 3 372 |
2 656 | |
| Third party sales | - | - - |
- | 65 185 | 62 561 | - | - 65 185 |
62 561 | ||
| Other revenue | 40 | (416) | 526 | 1 062 | - | - | - | - 566 |
646 | |
| Total external revenue | 56 539 | 45 878 | 93 093 | 82 540 | 65 185 | 62 561 | - | - 214 817 |
190 979 | |
| Intercompany sales | 27 280 | 23 081 | 28 215 | 20 425 | - - |
-55 495 | -43 506 | - | - | |
| Total revenue | 83 819 | 68 959 | 121 308 | 102 965 | 65 185 | 62 561 | -55 495 | -43 506 | 214 817 | 190 979 |
| Other operating expenses | 10 704 | 9 277 | 20 442 | 18 988 | 7 303 | 7 777 | - | - 38 449 |
36 042 | |
| Segment result before tax | 6 943 | 5 341 | 30 177 | 24 880 | 7 772 | 7 267 | - | - 44 892 |
37 488 |
| Lease of equipment | Capital sales/consumables Third party | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Segment | within cardiac surgery | within cardiac surgery | products | Elimination | Group | |||||
| 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | |
| Sale in number of units | ||||||||||
| Procedures | 35 972 | 31 170 | - - |
n.a | n.a | - | - | 35 972 | 31 170 | |
| Probes | 1 398 | 1 410 | 6 535 | 6 028 | n.a | n.a | - | - | 7 933 | 7 438 |
| Systems | 5 | 2 85 |
100 | n.a | n.a | - | - | 90 | 102 | |
| Ultrasound imaging | 8 | 3 43 |
34 | n.a | n.a | - | - | 51 | 37 | |
| Ultrasound imaging probes | 48 | 31 | 45 | 54 | n.a | n.a | - | - | 93 | 85 |
| Lease of equipment | Capital sales/consumables Third party | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Segment | within cardiac surgery | within cardiac surgery | products | Elimination | Group | ||||||||
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | |||
| Intangible assets | 17 362 | 15 854 | 21 727 | 19 377 | 14 168 | 14 168 | - | - | 53 257 | 49 399 | |||
| Tangible assets | 11 083 | 9 049 | 1 321 | 2 229 | 2 872 | 2 783 | - | - | 15 276 | 14 061 | |||
| Current assets | 17 956 | 13 523 | 89 330 | 70 632 | 47 174 | 38 886 | -19 505 | -18 111 | 134 955 | 104 930 | |||
| - - |
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| Total assets | 46 401 | 38 426 | 112 378 | 92 238 | 64 214 | 55 837 | -19 505 | -18 111 | 203 488 | 168 390 | |||
| Equity | 57 885 | 50 942 | 27 362 | 24 616 | 53 849 | 46 077 | - | - | 139 097 | 121 635 | |||
| Long term debt | - | - 13 117 |
7 753 | - - |
- | - | 13 117 | 7 753 | |||||
| Short term debt | 20 074 | 19 322 | 38 259 | 27 074 | 12 447 | 10 717 | -19 505 | -18 111 | 51 275 | 39 002 | |||
| Total debt and equity | 77 959 | 70 264 | 78 737 | 59 443 | 66 296 | 56 794 | -19 505 | -18 111 | 203 488 | 168 390 | |||
| Investments | 8 681 | 10406 | 5 037 | 10 348 | 749 | 1 094 | - | - | 14 466 | 21 848 | |||
| Depreciations | 4 264 | 4004 | 3 955 | 3 092 | 41 | 607 | - | - | 8 260 | 7 703 | |||
| Write downs | - | - | - | - | - - |
- | - | - | - |
| Geographic split of segments | USA | Europe | Asia | Rest of the world | Not allocated | Group | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 | 2 014 | 2013 |
| Revenue | 56 539 | 43 407 | 128 768 | 114 583 | 18 730 | 19 210 | 10 780 | 11 308 | - | - 214 817 |
188 508 | |
| Assets | 46 401 | 38 426 | 150 318 | 119 978 | 4 818 | 6 893 | 1 951 | 3 093 | - | - 203 488 |
168 390 | |
| Investments | 8 681 | 10 406 | 5 786 | 11 442 | - | - | - | - - |
- 14 466 |
21 848 | ||
| Revenue in numbers | ||||||||||||
| Procedures | 35 972 | 31 170 | - | - - |
- | - | - - |
- 35 972 |
31 170 | |||
| Probes | 1 398 | 1 410 | 4 601 | 3 914 | 1 133 | 1 419 | 801 | 695 | - | - 7 933 |
7 438 | |
| Systems | 5 2 |
44 | 47 | 34 | 39 | 7 | 14 | - | - 90 |
102 | ||
| Ultrasound imaging | 8 3 |
23 | 12 | 12 | 11 | 8 | 11 | - | - 51 |
37 | ||
| Ultrasound imaging probes | 48 | 31 | 24 | 21 | 16 | 20 | 5 | 13 | - | - 93 |
85 |
Activated development cost is equally split between lease of equipment within cardiac surgery and capital sales and consumables within cardiac surgery in 2014 and 2013 since it is the same products. Dividend and own shares is partially split between capital sales, lease and third party products.
Split of revenue:
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale of third party products | 65 185 | 62 561 |
| Probe revenue | 61 564 | 51 128 |
| System revenue | 17 013 | 17 094 |
| Ultrasound imaging systems | 18 790 | 13 923 |
| Ultrasound imaging probes | 3 372 | 2 656 |
| Leasing revenue | 48 326 | 42 971 |
| Grants/other | 566 | 646 |
| Total revenue | 214 817 | 190 979 |
The nature of the lease is described in note 2
Split of cost of goods sold
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Third party products | 34 892 | 31 869 |
| Components | 16 666 | 13 911 |
| Development | 1 410 | 1 162 |
| Write down of inventory | 0 | - |
| Packing material and other materials | 93 | 38 |
| Freight | 2 511 | 2 209 |
| Total cost of goods sold | 55 571 | 49 188 |
| 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|
| 52 759 | 48 788 |
| 7 509 | 7 229 |
| 4 387 | 1 344 |
| 2 543 | 2 503 |
| 880 | 699 |
| 1 097 | 1 877 |
| 69 175 | 62 440 |
Average number of employees:
| 2014 | 2013 | |
|---|---|---|
| USA | 17 | 17 |
| Germany | 4 | 4 |
| UK | 1 | 2 |
| Denmark | 1 | 1 |
| Norway | 61 | 62 |
| Total | 84 | 86 |
1 = NOK 1000
| 2014 | 2013 | |
|---|---|---|
| Expense for compulsory audit | 530 | 402 |
| Expense for other services | 24 | 42 |
| Total audit expense | 554 | 444 |
The amounts are without VAT
The contribution plan covers 5 % of salary up to 6 G and 8 % of G between 7 and 12. 1G is the base amount in the social security system. The cost for the contribution plan was in 2014 TNOK 2.543, while it was TNOK 2.503 in 2013. It is compulsory by law for the company to have a pension plan for its employees. The pension plans in the company fore fill the obligation in the law.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Machinery and equipment 14 |
Other assets 14 | Total assets | Machinery and equipment 13 |
Other assets 13 | Total assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | 13 | |||||
| Historical cost | ||||||
| Balance 1. January | 33 342 | 9 002 | 42 344 | 28 980 | 7 430 | 36 410 |
| Additions | 4 584 | 817 | 5 401 | 5 270 | 1 573 | 6 842 |
| Assets sold/written down | 0 | - | 0 | -908 | - | -908 |
| 31.December | 37 926 | 9 819 | 47 745 | 33 342 | 9 003 | 42 344 |
| Accumulated depreciation | ||||||
| Balance 1. January | 21 297 | 6 986 | 28 283 | 19 315 | 6 152 | 25 467 |
| Accumulated depreciation through acquisition | - | - | ||||
| Depreciation this year | 3 180 | 1 027 | 4 207 | 2 781 | 868 | 3 649 |
| Assets sold/written down | 0 | - | - | -786 | - | -786 |
| Exchange rate differences | 2 | 19 | 21 | 13 | 34 | 47 |
| 31. December | 24 475 | 7 994 | 32 469 | 21 297 | 6 986 | 28 283 |
| Book value | 13 451 | 1 825 | 15 276 | 12 045 | 2 016 | 14 061 |
| Depreciation in % | 14-33 % | 20-33 % | 14-33 % | 20-33 % | ||
| Economic lifetime | 3-7 year | 3-5 year | 3-7 year | 3-5 year | ||
| Depreciation method | lineary | lineary | lineary | lineary |
Some assets with total historic cost value of 4.8 MNOK is fully depreciated as of 31.12.2014 but are still in use.
All assets were in use in 2013 and 2014 and no assets were temporarily out of use as of 31.12.2014.
All assets have been evaluated and there was no need to write down any asset. In case of a write down of an asset the estimated current price is used.
As of 31.12.2014 assets with value up to 13 000 TNOK is used as security for long term loan and hedging credit facility. The group's bank had the same security as of 31.12.13.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office rent | 5 435 | 4 690 | ||
| Travel cost | 9 524 | 6 956 | ||
| Marketing | 4 284 | 4 161 | ||
| Consultants | 8 796 | 8 794 | ||
| Insurance | 1 115 | 1 200 | ||
| Freight | 1 282 | 2 192 | ||
| Communication | 1 061 | 967 | ||
| IT cost | 2 961 | 2 435 | ||
| Other | 3 991 | 4 647 | ||
| Total | 38 449 | 36 042 |
As of 31.12.2014 the company had 18.1 MNOK in interest bearing debt. Additional cash in the group gave interest revenue of 198 TNOK. Other finance revenue and expenses was realized or unrealized gains or losses towards foreign currency. Financial revenue and expenses are shown below. See note 19 for comment about financial risks and exposure.
| 1 = 1000 NOK | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Interest income | 198 | 146 |
| Gains on foreign exchange | 9 297 | 6 924 |
| Total financial income | 9 495 | 7 070 |
| Loss on foreign exchange | -7 205 | -4 769 |
| Interest cost on loans | -759 | -342 |
| Other financial expenses | 0 | -76 |
| Total financial expenses | -7 964 | -5 187 |
| Net financial expenses | 1 531 | 1 883 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Current income tax charge | 12 447 | 9 420 |
| Change in temporary differences | 1 200 | 1 532 |
| Income tax expense reported in income statement | 13 647 | 10 952 |
| Reconciling tax expense towards income before tax | ||
| Tax expense for the year | 13 647 | 10 952 |
| 27% of income before tax | 13 018 | 10 497 |
| Permanent differences and different tax rates | 629 | 456 |
| Specification of taxable income | 2014 | 2013 |
| Income before tax | 44 892 | 37 488 |
| Permanent and other differences | 228 | 237 |
| Difference because of different tax rate | 2 107 | 324 |
| Change in temporary differences | 3 318 | 3 086 |
| - Skattefunn | - | -2 019 |
| Taxable income | 50 544 | 39 115 |
| Reported income tax | 13 647 | 10 952 |
| Tax penalty | - | - |
| Total tax | 13 647 | 10 952 |
| Payable tax in the balance sheet | 2014 | 2013 |
| Payable tax this years profit | 13 647 | 10 952 |
| Prepaid tax | -1 203 | -1 324 |
| Utilizing deferred tax asset | -1 200 | -1 532 |
| Skattefunn | - | -2 019 |
| Total payable tax | 11 244 | 6 077 |
| Bet receivable is recorded in other receivables | ||
| Specification of deferred tax | ||
| Changes in values: | 2014 | 2013 |
| Fixed assets | -17 311 | -19 413 |
| Current assets | -2 044 | -3 781 |
| Other obligations | 3 040 | 2 264 |
| Total differences | -16 315 | -20 593 |
| Deferred tax asset 27 % | -4 405 | -5 560 |
| Recorded tax asset in the balance sheet | -4 405 | -5 560 |
The deferred tax asset in the balance sheet is based upon future utilization of negative temporary differences. There is no time limitation utilizing the temporary differences. Tax rates in Germany and in the US are different from Norwegian rates. The difference in tax rates increases average tax rate in 2014 with 3 % for 2014. See also comment in note 1.
Tax expense for the group is geographically split as follows:
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Norway | 10 721 | 9 810 |
| Germany | 1 238 | 1 037 |
| USA | 1 547 | 105 |
| Denmark | 141 | - |
| Total | 13 647 | 10 952 |
Note 10 Earnings per share
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Profit for the year | 31 245 | 26 536 |
| Average numbers of shares outstanding 31.12 | ||
| Ordinary issued shares | 18 101 | 18 101 |
| Average numbers of shares outstanding 31.12 | 18 101 | 18 101 |
| 1 = NOK 1 | ||
| Profit per share | 2014 | 2013 |
| Ordinary | 1,73 | 1,47 |
| Diluted | 1,73 | 1,47 |
| Paid dividend | 14 481 | 19 911 |
| Dividend per share Suggested dividend per share |
0,80 1,40 |
1,10 0,80 |
The company has only one class of shares and there are no share options outstanding. Ordinary earning per share is calculated as the relation between profits for the year that is allocated to ordinary shareholders divided with average number of shares outstanding. Shares purchased by the company is not included and average number of own shares are excluded from the calculation. In 2014 there were no share options to employees. By year end the company had 236 000 own shares.
Capitalized development costs include expenses incurred in connection with one project. This is the development of 4th generation of systems, the MiraQ, replacing today's platform for VeriQ and VeriQC. The 4th generation of systems is module based and flexible in regard to the configuration the customer needs. In addition there are components in the VeriQ platform that are at end of life and soon no longer available in the market. In 2014 8.2 MNOK was activated in the balance sheet. The new platform forms the basis for future models from Medistim. Another 0.8 MNOK was activated related to other minor projects.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | R & D expenses in 2014 |
R & D expenses in 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Historic cost | ||
| Historic cost 31.12. | 45 713 | 32 847 |
| Internal additions | 4 321 | 3 077 |
| External additions | 4 744 | 11 785 |
| Skattefunn | - | (1 996) |
| Historic cost 31.12. | 54 778 | 45 713 |
| Accumulated Accumulated Depreciations for the |
16 002 4 052 |
11 949 4 053 |
| Total depreciation Net value in |
20 054 34 724 |
16 002 29 711 |
Intangible assets derived from internal R & D:
When estimating cash flow from the development projects, the company's budget for 2015 and 3 year strategy plan for the years 2016 and 2017 is the basis for the estimation. Cash flows for more than three years are estimated by using Gordon's growth formula with a 2 % growth in the terminal year. The cash flow is discounted using 16.0 % discount rate. This includes an additional yield of 12.0 % compared to risk free interest.
The imaging possibility represents a major enhancement since the inside of the blood vessel is shown. This has clinical value for the surgeon because diagnose can be set directly if something is wrong. Also, the trend within surgery is less invasive procedures and this increases the demand for better technology to compensate for the overview that surgeon is used to have. Imaging also opens other areas of use in the operating theatre. The value of the system increases when it has multi functionality for the surgeon.
The company has over time through its contacts in the industry received requests for imaging functionality, and a project was initiated in 2005. Medistim soon concluded, together with surgeons after several tests on animals, that it was feasible to produce the requested images. Later tests in the project with own developed equipment was successful and the images had a good quality. In 2014 the equipment was used in several clinics and the product has been available for sale in Europe, USA and Japan. Customers using the product in clinic have given valuable feedback and experiences with the equipment during surgery. The product has been available for sale since 2009.
The ultrasound imaging module is transferred to Medistim's new technological platform, the MiraQ that will form the basis for future technological development. For this reason the ultrasound module is depreciated over 8 years. This is in line with the company's earlier experience when introducing new technology. The products have lasted over 10 years and are still in use. Medistim qualified for OFU funds and had a grant of 5.85 MNOK. The project was finalized in December 2009 and Medistim has received 100 % of the original grant from the OFU fund. Book value of the project was as of 31.12.2014 11.7 MNOK and is depreciated over 8 years. No further investments were done in the ultrasound imaging product in 2014.
Within vascular surgery, there is a corresponding need to measure blood flow in the same manner as within cardiac surgery. Some vascular surgeons are already using Medistim's equipment despite the fact that the probes are designed for cardiac surgery. The company has seen an increasing demand over time and in 2011 the company developed a specially designed probe for use in the vascular area. The market in vascular surgery is large and it is performed about 600,000 procedures annually. In comparison, about 700,000 procedures are performed per year within cardiac surgery. This is a significant market where Medistim can customize its solution with a modest investment. The first probes were available for sale by the end of 2011 and the company invested 2.6 million in the new product in 2011. In 2014 there was invested another 0.8 MNOK and the purpose is to develop probes of the same kind only in smaller sizes. The new probe sizes are expected to be completed during 2015. Book value as of 31.12.2014 was 1.9 MNOK.
Main focus in 2014 has been the work with the new system platform for future flow measurement and imaging systems. The new platform will have a flexibility that will allow customer adaption and new applications. The technological improvement will secure and strengthen Medistim's leading position. The product, MiraQ Cardiac, based upon the new platform, was launched by the end of 2014. In total it is invested 21.1 MNOK in the project.
The projects have been tested yearly for write downs. In the test, cash flow for the coming 5 years are used. It is expected that all of the projects will give an economic benefit that exceed the book value. The R & D expense for 2014 was in total 12.2 MNOK compared to 18.0 MNOK in 2013. In 2014 9.1 MNOK of the R & D expense was activated in the balance sheet while 14.9 MNOK was activated in the balance sheet in 2013. The company received funds from Skattefunn with 2.0 MNOK in 2013, which was recorded as a reduction of investments in the platform project. As of 31.12.2014, 2.0 MNOK was recorded in the balance sheet as deferred revenue and 0.7 MNOK was recorded as revenue in the P & L in 2014. In total 3.1 MNOK of the R & D expenses was recorded in the P & L in 2014. Similar expense was 3.1 MNOK in 2013. The expensed R & D was the rest value of all R & D expenses after activated R & D was deducted. All R & D activities are in the holding company.
A yearly test of values is done for the cash flow generating units that has a goodwill value in the balance sheet:
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Acquisition of Medi-Stim Norge AS | 7 960 | 7 960 |
| Acquisition of Kir-Op AS | 6 168 | 6 168 |
| Total goodwill Medistim Norge AS | 14 128 | 14 128 |
A test of values is performed by estimating the cash flow for Medistim Norge AS. This is estimated using the company's budget for 2015 and 3 year strategy plan for the years 2016 and 2018 with the assumption of 2 % growth in 2019 compared to 2018. Cash flows for more than five years are estimated by using Gordon's growth formula with a 2 % growth in the terminal year. The cash flow is discounted using 16.0 % discount rate. This includes an additional yield of 12.0 % compared to risk free interest. The value of the discounted cash flow exceeded the recorded book value in the balance sheet and there was no need for a write down of goodwill.
The estimates in the tests are most sensitive to changes in the following parameters:
Within the medical device industry there are major investments done in the development of products. Medistim Norge has certain product lines that have a large portion of total sales. Medistim Norge's financial situation will be affected if a new product was released in the market that would replace existing key products, and Medistim Norge is not distributor for the new product. The company would also be affected if a supplier changes distributor or chooses to go direct in the Norwegian market. For this reason it's important for the company to maintain know how and performance to secure key product lines. It is equally important that the company is able to see trends and take in new products with a future potential. The largest product line for the company has 20 % of total sales. If this product line is lost together with another line that is 5 – 10 % of total sales, goodwill needs to be written down.
The company's largest customers are Norwegian hospitals. The hospitals are continuously improving their purchasing routines and purchasing is centralized and professionalized. This increases the demand for better quality and prices from the suppliers. The company's ability to maintain prices by offering quality products and services is crucial in the competition for future contracts. The company is well connected to its suppliers and when the competition increases the suppliers is contributing by lowering their prices. However it is not realistic to expect that the suppliers will compensate for all of the reduction in prices. The company's experience is that about 50 % of the price change is covered by the suppliers in an increased competitive situation. A price reduction of 10 % without any compensation from the suppliers will trigger a write down of goodwill. In the test it's assumed the same margin level as of today for 2016. The margin level is adjusted down in 2015 because of the weakening of the Norwegian currency by year end 2014. This is expected to be normalized in 2016 and the company also has the possibility to adjust prices if exchange rates changes.
The company uses a level of minimum return on investment that is equal to risk free interest with an addition of 12.0 %. This level is evaluated on a yearly basis and a change in the level of minimum return on investment will affect the evaluation of the intangible assets. Risk-free interest rate is based on 10-year government bond that at the beginning of the year was 4%. It is further added another 4.5 % based on 15-year interest rate swap, an additional 5% market risk premium and 4% in small company premium. With a beta of 0.82, the interest rate before tax used to discount the cash flow is 16%.
It is projected growth in sales that on average is 6.5% the next 5 years. To be able to maintain this increase it is crucial that the company handles existing product lines in an effective manner and that the company is able to identify and get distribution agreements for new product lines that create more business than lost product lines. For the first year it's assumed a growth of 9.0 % that is gradually reduced to 2 % in the terminal year.
Medistim Norge AS is purchasing goods in foreign currencies that are sold to Norwegian customers in NOK. A change in the exchange rates where the company is exposed will directly affect the margin. The result effect is 1.2 MNOK if all exchange rates changes with 5 %. The largest exposure is towards USD and EUR. The group has revenue in these currencies and is netting exchange rate fluctuations when this is possible.
Medistim Norge has over the years built a competence within the medical device industry and distribution. It is essential that this knowhow is updated and passed on to new employees.
If the operating margin changes from 15.0% to 7.0% everything else equal, goodwill needs to be written down. A change in the discount rate from 16.0 % to 33.0 % everything else equal triggers a write down of goodwill.
Note 12 Shares in subsidiaries
Summary of financial information from subsidiaries all 100 % owned
| 1 = NOK 1000 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unit | Assets | Debt | Equity | Sales | Profit |
| Medistim USA Inc. | 22 360 | 20 074 | 2 286 | 59 619 | 1 785 |
| Medistim Deutschland GmbH | 12 521 | 1 620 | 10 901 | 32 871 | 3 637 |
| Medistim Danmark Aps | 2 057 | 1 683 | 374 | 2 511 | -301 |
| Medistim UK Ltd | 2 413 | 6 664 | -4 251 | 1 899 | -726 |
| Medistim Norge AS | 50 046 | 14 657 | 35 231 | 68 176 | 6 357 |
| Totalt | 89 397 | 44 698 | 44 541 | 165 076 | 10 753 |
Medistim Norge AS has offices at Økern in Oslo. Medistim USA Inc has offices in Minneapolis in the USA. Medistim Deutschland GmbH has offices in Munich in Germany, Medistim Danmark has offices in Copenhagen Denmark and Medistim UK has offices in London UK. Book value of goodwill related to the acquisition of Medistim Norge AS was as of 31.12.2013 14 128 TNOK. Goodwill at the time of acquisition was 16 097 TNOK. None of the subsidiaries are listed at a stock exchange. The US and German subsidiaries are well established and creates a profit in 2014. Medistim Denmark and Medistim UK are still in the establishing phase and had a deficit in 2014. Medistim US had a 13.3 MNOK debt towards Medistim ASA by year end 2014. Medistim UK, Medistim Denmark, Medistim Germany and Medistim Norge had a debt towards Medistim ASA with 5.3 MNOK, 0.9 MNOK 0.1 MNOK and 2.7 MNOK respectively.
| Note 13 Inventory | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Specification of inventory (1=NOK 1000) | 2014 | 2013 | ||
| Raw material | 10 975 | 10 863 | ||
| Work in progress | 105 | 887 | ||
| Finished goods | 9 562 | 11 729 | ||
| Spare parts | 1 523 | 1 248 | ||
| Third party products | 15 737 | 14 091 | ||
| Inventory provision | -1 028 | -888 | ||
| Total | 36 874 | 37 930 |
Finished goods are valued at production cost that includes cost for components and internal labor cost. Work in progress is valued at the total of the component cost. The inventory level in 2014 is similar to the level in 2013. The inventory level is relatively high. The reason for the high inventory level is to secure access to critical components to own developed products.
| Specification of inventory provision (1=NOK 1000) | 2014 | 2013 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gross value | Provision | Gross value | Provision | |
| Demonstration products | 266 | 199 | 260 | 195 |
| Spare parts | 1 257 | 628 | 987 | 493 |
| Third party products | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 |
| Total | 1 723 | 1 027 | 1 447 | 888 |
Accounts receivable
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Accounts receivable | 40 781 | 39 139 |
| Provision for bad debt | -833 | -358 |
| Total | 39 948 | 38 781 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Inbound provision | 358 | 301 |
| Utilised provision | - | -93 |
| increased provision | 475 | 150 |
| Total | 833 | 358 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Not due | 0-30 days | 31 - 60 days | 61 - 90 days | More than 91 days | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year 2014 | 27 604 | 6 293 | 2 805 | 353 | 3 725 | 40 781 |
| Year 2013 | 19 083 | 12 701 | 1 957 | 794 | 4 603 | 39 139 |
All receivables are due within one year. Confirmed losses on receivables was in 2014 122 TNOK. For 2013 the confirmed losses was 182 TNOK. There is an accrual of 833 TNOK to cover unforeseen losses. The accrual is based upon previous experience and status as of 31.12.2014. Historically the group losses have been limited. End customers are often public hospitals with government funding and the risks for losses are low. However, days sales outstanding is high compared to other businesses, something that the aging receivables confirm. Other receivables are shown below:
| Other receivables | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
| Prepaid insurance | 936 | 295 |
| Prepaid rent | 574 | - |
| Other pre payments | 764 | 2 229 |
| Deferred income | 1 903 | 1 336 |
| Unrealised value hedging contracts | 1 935 | - |
| Skattefunn | - | 1 996 |
| Inbound VAT receivable | 2 602 | 1 664 |
| Demo units/returns | 770 | - |
| Other | 294 | 886 |
| Total | 9 778 | 8 406 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Available cash in bank | 46 976 | 17 814 |
| Restricted cash in bank | 2 499 | 2 032 |
| Cash and cash equivalents | 49 475 | 19 846 |
| Credit limit | - | - |
| Cash and cash equivalents in cash flow analysis | 49 475 | 19 846 |
Restricted cash as of 31.12.2014 was 2499 TNOK and was related to tax withheld from salaries. As of 31.12.2013 the restricted cash was 2032 TNOK related to tax withheld on salaries. The group had interest revenue on excess cash and the interest rate was 1.2 % by the end of 2014. The holding company had a credit facility of 7.5 MNOK. The credit facility was not in use as of 31.12.2014 or 31.12.2013.
The company had 18.337.336 shares at par value of NOK 0.25 per share and total share capital amount to NOK 4.584.334. There is only one class of shares and all shares are treated equally. Each share represents one vote.
Change in issued share capital in 2014:
| Share capital 31.12.13 | 18 337 336 | NOK 0.25 | NOK 4 584 334.00 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Changes | - | NOK 0.25 | NOK - |
| Share capital 01.01.2013 | 18 337 336 | NOK 0.25 | NOK 4 548 334.00 |
The Board of Directors received by the shareholders meeting the 23rd of April 2014 commission to purchase up to 1 833 733 Medistim ASA shares at par value NOK 458 433.25. The commission is valid until the next ordinary general assembly in 2015 in the price range of NOK 0.25 to NOK 100 per share. Further the Board of Directors got commission to increase share capital with NOK 458 433.25 or issue 1 833 733 new shares at par value NOK 0.25. The commission can be used if there is a decision to fusion, acquire another company or to create an option program. The commission is valid until the next ordinary shareholders meeting in 2015. See under change in equity for changes in the equity for the last year.
Status for the commissions as of 31.12.2014:
| Capital increase | Medistim shares | |
|---|---|---|
| Commission given at the shareholders meeting in 2014 | 1 833 733 | 1 833 733 |
| Commissions used | - | - |
| Status for the commissions as of 31.12.2014 | 1 833 733 | 1 833 733 |
The company owned 236 000 Medistim shares as of 31.12.2014. Number of Medistim shares by 01.01.2014 was 236 000. The change through the year is shown below:
Change in Medistim shares
| Number of shares as of 31.12.2013 | 236 000 |
|---|---|
| Change of own shares | 0 |
| Number of shares as of 31.12.2014 | 236 000 |
The 20 largest shareholders in the company were as of 31.12.2014:
| Shareholder | Number of shares | Shares in % | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|
| INTERTRADE SHIPPING* | 3 850 000 | 21,00 % | NOR |
| SALVESEN OG THAMS INVEST AS | 1 862 500 | 10,16 % | NOR |
| STENSHAGEN INVEST AS V/Lars Hatletveit | 1 695 813 | 9,25 % | NOR |
| SKAGEN VEKST | 1 465 625 | 7,99 % | NOR |
| FOLLUM CAPITAL AS | 1 000 000 | 5,45 % | NOR |
| Skandinaviska Enskil A/C CLIENTS ACCOUNT | 999 600 | 5,45 % | SWE |
| BUANES ASBJØRN JOHN | 928 436 | 5,06 % | NOR |
| HOLMEN SPESIALFOND | 800 000 | 4,36 % | NOR |
| VEVLEN GÅRD AS | 531 151 | 2,90 % | NOR |
| GRANDEUR PEAK ** | 466 850 | 2,55 % | USA |
| VERDIPAPIRFONDET HANDELSBANKEN NORGE | 446 154 | 2,43 % | NOR |
| DYVI INVEST AS | 446 154 | 2,43 % | NOR |
| VJ INVEST AS | 425 603 | 2,32 % | NOR |
| THE NORTHERN TRUST C AIF CLIENTS NON LEND | 317 316 | 1,73 % | GBR |
| ROSLAND BRIGT | 271 000 | 1,48 % | NOR |
| Danske Invest Norge | 250 000 | 1,36 % | NOR |
| MEDISTIM AS | 236 000 | 1,29 % | NOR |
| BLIX RIGMOR HELEN | 180 000 | 0,98 % | NOR |
| FONDSFINANS FARMASI-BIOTEKNOLOGI | 177 844 | 0,97 % | NOR |
| MP PENSJON PK | 174 500 | 0,95 % | NOR |
| Total 20 largest shareholders | 16 524 546 |
|---|---|
| Total number of shares outstanding | 18 337 336 |
| 20 largest shareholders in % | 90,11 % |
* Company controlled by Chairman of the board Øyvin A. Brøymer.
** Includes Grandeur Peak International fund and Grandeur Peak Global fund
Board members and management team with shares in the company:
| shares | In % of total | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 990 | 0,005 % | Board member |
| 1 862 500 | 10,16 % | Deputy chairman |
| 6 438 | 0,031 % | VP sales |
| 40 000 | 0,22 % | Development man. |
| 70 000 | 0,38 % | CFO |
| 40 000 | 0.22 % | CEO |
| 2 000 | 0.01 % | Board member |
| 3 850 000 | 21.00 % | Chairman |
| 5 000 | 0,03 % | Production man. |
| Number of |
There were no share options outstanding as of 31.12.2014.
| Note 17 Deferred revenue | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Balance sheet | Balance sheet | |
| value | value | ||
| 2014 | 2013 | ||
| Deferred revenue - OFU funds | 2 074 | 2 772 | |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 | |
| Revenue to P & L | 699 | 699 | |
| Reduction of deferred revenue | 699 | 699 |
Medistim ASA received MNOK 5.85 in OFU funds in relation to the development of VeriQC as described in note 11. The revenue is reversed to the P & L in the same phase as the expected lifetime for the investment, which is 8 years. 2014 was the 5th year of releasing revenue to the P & L and the remaining 2.1 MNOK will be released to the P & L over the next 3 years.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Balance sheet value |
Balance sheet value |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interest rate | last due date | 2014 | 2013 | |
| Secured loan | ||||
| Loan from DNB | NIBOR + 2,50 % | 18.06.18 | 13 125 | 8 313 |
| Loan from DNB | NIBOR + 0,50 % | 06.07.16 | 5 000 | 0 |
| Total long term debt | 18 125 | 8 313 | ||
| Total long term debt | 18 125 | 8 313 | ||
| Long term debt due within one year | -7 082 | -3 332 | ||
| Total long term debt with due date more than one year | 11 043 | 4 981 |
Medistim ASA has two loans through DNB. The original loan amount for the first loan was 10 MNOK and the original amount on the second loan was 15 MNOK. Remaining loan as of 31.12.2014 was 18.1 MNOK. The bank has security in assets, accounts receivable and inventory in the holding company and the Norwegian subsidiary. The security in assets is limited to 13.0 MNOK. The security in accounts receivables are limited to 23 MNOK and security in inventory is limited to 25.7 MNOK. Book value of secured items was as of 31.12.2014 13.6 MNOK for assets, 51.2 MNOK for accounts receivables and 31.9 MNOK for inventory. There are no other restrictions related to the loan such as level of equity, minimum profit or similar covenants.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Accrual for public taxes | 4 640 | 5 040 |
| Accrual for holiday pay | 4 402 | 4 123 |
| Accrual for salaries and board member fee | 5 742 | 2 984 |
| Accrual for customer and supplier obligations | 2 669 | 1 279 |
| Unrealised exchange rate differences | 3 596 | 1 919 |
| Other | 2 259 | 2 068 |
| Accrual for demo products | 1 012 | - |
| Total | 24 320 | 17 413 |
The group's financial obligations are credit facility, leasing agreements, hedging contracts and accounts payable. The financial obligations and facilities are important instruments that contribute to the financing of the group's operational activities. The group's financial assets are accounts receivables, prepayments, own shares and cash from operation. The exposure towards financial instruments is changes in interest level, exchange rates and credit risk towards customers.
The group had as of 31.12.2014 18.1 MNOK interest bearing debt. If the group needs a loan it is group policy to have floating interest since this will be the lowest interest rate over time. In general the group considers the exposure towards changes in interest rates as low.
Change in exchange rates involves a direct and indirect financial risk for Medistim ASA. The company has revenue and expenses in EUR and USD where most revenue is in EUR and USD and expenses mostly in NOK. Efforts are made to neutralize net exposure up to 18 months in the future by entering hedging contracts. The development in NOK towards USD and EUR is continuously monitored. By the end of 2014 the company had secured 12 hedging contracts for EUR. The contracts are due by the end of each month with EUR 150.000. Total amount of hedging contracts in EUR as of 31.12.2014 was USD 1.8 mill. that gave an unrealized loss of 1120 TNOK. The hedging contracts are entered to reduce the exchange risk towards USD and EUR. Unrealized gain or loss related to the contracts is recorded in the balance sheet as of 31.12.2014 and the change of value related to the contracts is recorded in the profit and loss. The management and Board of directors evaluate the handling of risks related to exchange rates fluctuations continuously together with its professional advisers. See overview of hedging contracts below.
| Currency | Number of contracts as of January 2015 |
Amount per month |
Total value of contracts in currency |
Average rate on contracts |
Rate as of 31.12.2014 |
Unrealised gain/loss in NOK |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR | 12 | 150 000 | 1 800 000 | 8,41 | 9,04 | (1 120 410) | |
| Total unrealized loss | (1 120 410) |
The group had an unrealized gain on accounts receivables of TNOK 615 related to receivables in USD and EUR.
The group had 68% of its revenue in USD or EUR, while 60 % of the expenses were in NOK. Comparable numbers for 2013 was 66% and 65 %. The share of revenue in foreign currency increases because of direct operation in the US and the share of expenses in NOK are reduced for the same reason. This may vary from year to year dependent upon the fluctuation in exchange rates. It is group policy to secure 75 % of net exposure using hedging contracts. A change in exchange rate of 5 % in USD and EUR will change profit and equity as shown below:
| + 5 % | TNOK 4 096 | TNOK 4 597 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| -5 % | TNOK 3 706 | TNOK 4 159 | |
| Year 2013 | +5 % | TNOK 3 790 | TNOK 4 130 |
| -5 % | TNOK 3 429 | TNOK 3 737 |
The group had a credit facility of 6.0 MNOK to enter hedging contracts. The facility represents 10 % of the value of the contracts the group can use. The security in assets is limited to 3.0 MNOK. The security in accounts receivables are limited to 10 MNOK and security in inventory is limited to 10 MNOK. Book value of secured items was as of 31.12.2014 11.9 MNOK for assets, 38.9 MNOK for accounts receivables and 16.4 MNOK for inventory. The group has not been able to document hedge accounting and the contracts are categorized as financial instruments held for sale.
Other financial risk as credit risk and liquidity risk is viewed by the company as low based upon the group's financial position as of 31.12.2014.
The group is at some extent exposed towards credit risk. Over the last two years confirmed loss on receivables was 305 TNOK. The general risk is low since the majority of customers are financed by public authorities. Still history records for payments, the size of the transaction and the other party's credit risk is evaluated from case to case. The level of credit given is evaluated when there is a change in market conditions. The level of risk is reduced by using bank guaranties and prepayments in cases where the level of risk is found to be higher than normally accepted.
Liquidity risk for Medistim is the risk that the company is not able to meet its obligations in time. Managing liquidity risk is therefore prioritized to secure financial flexibility. Medistim main source of cash is cash generated from operations. The group has over the last 5 years experienced an increase in profit and available cash. Therefore the company has been able to build up a cash reserve due to strong profits to handle the increased need for working capital as the company grows. The liquidity buffer also secures cash in situations where the incoming cash is delayed. In addition, the company has a credit facility with a limit of 7.5 MNOK to secure available cash.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year 2013 | Within 3 months | Between 3-12 months | 1 to 5 years | Over 5 years | Total |
| Interest bearing loans | - | 3 332 | 4 981 | - | 8 313 |
| Accounts receivable | 10 011 | - | - | - | 10 011 |
| Other debt | 12 560 | 13 099 | - | - | 25 659 |
| Total | 22 571 | 16 431 | 4 981 | - | 43 983 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year 2014 | Within 3 months | Between 3-12 months | 1 to 5 years | Over 5 years | Total |
| Interest bearing loans | - | 7 082 | 11 043 | - | 18 125 |
| Accounts receivable | 8 324 | - | - | - | 8 324 |
| Other debt | 19 433 | 16 436 | - | - | 35 869 |
| Total | 27 757 | 23 518 | 11 043 | - | 62 318 |
All of the financial derivates in the group are recorded at real value.
Cash and cash equivalents are recorded in the balance sheet at real value because of the short due date. Accounts receivable and account payable is following the same principle and are entered with normal terms. The bank loan has a floating interest rate. Even so there are unrealized gains and losses related to the items as shown below.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Original value | Gain/loss | Book value | Original value | Gain/loss | Book value | |
| Financial assets | ||||||
| Cash | 49 258 | 217 | 49 475 | 19 843 | 3 | 19 846 |
| Accounts receivable | 39 399 | 549 | 39 948 | 38 166 | 615 | 38 781 |
| Other financial assets | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Own shares | 3 620 | - | 3 620 | 3 620 | - | 3 620 |
| Forward currency contracts | - | -1 120 | -1 120 | - | -32 | -32 |
| Financial debt Accounts payable |
8 479 | - | 8 479 | 10 011 | - | 10 011 |
| Interest bearing loan | ||||||
| Bank loans | 18 125 | - | 18 125 | 8 313 | - | 8 313 |
| Forward currency contracts | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Management strives to strengthen the group's credit rating and healthy financial position through a high level of equity. This will secure continued growth and will maximize shareholders values. The group will adjust capital structure to adapt to changes in the financial climate. Capital structure can be adjusted through dividend, repayment of share capital or issue new shares. There were no changes in the financial strategy in the group in 2014 or 2013.
The management group consists of 10 people in 2014 and 10 people in 2013 including CEO. The managing directors in the subsidiaries are included in the management group.
Compensation and benefits to the management group:
| Group | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Management | Position | Salary | Bonus | Pension | Other | Total |
| Hæge Johanne Krogh Wetterhus | Marketing dir. | 1 141 432 | 133 929 | 77 316 | 4 037 | 1 356 714 |
| Roger Reino Morberg | VP sales | 1 438 848 | 267 857 | 74 280 | 4 037 | 1 785 022 |
| Erik Swensen | VP development | 1 033 135 | 133 929 | 68 364 | 4 037 | 1 239 465 |
| Rigmor Blix | Quality manager | 717 266 | 22 321 | 39 048 | 4 037 | 782 672 |
| Tone Ann Veiteberg | Regulatory manager | 871 554 | 89 286 | 58 608 | 4 037 | 1 023 485 |
| Ole Jørgen Robsrud | CEO Medistim Norge | 1 085 372 | 89 286 | 70 944 | 4 037 | 1 249 639 |
| Anders Lillebø | VP production | 1 080 877 | 111 607 | 73 296 | 4 037 | 1 269 817 |
| Mike Farbelow | Presisdent Medistim US | 1 102 500 | 472 500 | 110 250 | - | 1 685 250 |
| Kari Eian Krogstad | CEO | 2 096 490 | 535 714 | 77 700 | 4 037 | 2 713 941 |
| Thomas Jakobsen | CFO | 1 462 905 | 223 214 | 72 336 | 4 037 | 1 762 492 |
| Total | 12 030 379 | 2 079 643 | 722 142 | 36 333 | 14 868 497 |
There are no special agreements towards any in the management team in case of leaving the company. CEO has though an agreement receiving shares. All members of the team has a two way arrangement of 3 months notice. The exception is management in the US that has no notice period. The management group has the same pension plan as for other employees. This is a contribution plan that covers 5 % of salary up to 6 G and 8 % of salary for G between 7 and 12. 1G equals NOK 85.245. Management in the US has a contribution plan. Bonus accrued to the CEO in 2014 was 535 TNOK. The board decides incentives to CEO. Bonus and incentives to the management group is decided by the CEO. Bonus and incentives for both management group and CEO is based on achieved results. Neither the board, CEO or other employees in the group have loans from the company. Bonus is accrued in the accounts as of 2014 but not paid.
Compensation to the board was 790 TNOK in 2014 and 790 TNOK in 2013. The chairman received 230 TNOK as compensation in 2014 and 2013. The four board members received a total 140 TNOK each as compensation in 2014 and 2013, a total of 560 TNOK.
No options were issued by the board in 2014 and no options were outstanding as of 31.12.2014. CEO receives up to 32.500 Medistim shares as part of compensation if in position until 2018.
The nomination committee leader received a compensation of 15 TNOK, while the two other members received 10 TNOK each. In total the nomination committee received 35 TNOK as compensation.
All transactions between the companies within the group are according to the arms length principal. Intercompany goods and services sold between the companies was 55 441 TNOK in 2014. In 2013 this was 43 928 TNOK. The split between goods and services was as follows:
| 2014 | 2013 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 =NOK 1000 | ||
| Goods | 52 630 | 43 506 |
| Services | 2 811 | 422 |
| Total | 55 441 | 43 928 |
Medistim ASA sold in 2014 goods for 52 630 TNOK to Medistim Deutschland GmbH, Medistim US Inc, Medistim Danmark Aps, Medistim UK Ltd and Medistim Norge AS. Medistim Deutschland, Medistim US Inc, Medistim Danmark Aps, Medistim UK Ltd and Medistim Norge AS are distributors for Medistim ASA in respectively Germany, USA, Denmark, UK and Norway for Medistim's own developed products. Medistim Deutschland GmbH and Medistim Norge AS purchased administrative services for 2 811 TNOK from Medistim ASA.
Medistim ASA sold goods to in 2013 to Medistim Deutschland GmbH, Medistim US Inc, Medistim Denmark Aps and Medistim Norge AS for 43 506 TNOK. Medistim Deutschland GmbH purchased administrative services from Medistim ASA for 422 TNOK in 2013.
Medistim ASA had a receivable as of 31.12.2014 towards Medistim Deutschland GmbH of 60 TNOK, a receivable towards Medistim Danmark Aps of 861 TNOK, a receivable towards Medistim Norge AS of 2 748 TNOK, a receivable towards Medistim UK Ltd of 5 291 TNOK and a receivable towards Medistim US Inc of 13 295 TNOK.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Warranty accrual | 150 | 150 |
| Sum | 150 | 150 |
The guaranty accrual is based upon the company's experience with sales and return of its own products. The estimate is based upon this experience to cover future obligations.
The company is renting offices in Økernveien 94 in Oslo, Moloveien 10 in Horten, and in 14000 25ave. N. Suite 108 in Plymouth in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Yearly rent for the offices in Oslo amounts to 3.4 MNOK. In Horten yearly rent it 784 TNOK, while yearly rent for the US office is 470 TNOK. In Oslo and Horten the rental agreement expires in 2018 and total lease obligation is 16.5 MNOK. In the USA the rental agreement expire year end 2016 and total lease obligation is 0.95 MNOK. The rental is adjusted yearly according to National indexes for goods and services.
| Split of lease obligation: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Within 1 year | TNOK | 4 657 |
| Within 2 – 5 years | TNOK | 17 676 |
The cost for leased equipment was 1921 TNOK in 2014 and 1901 TNOK in 2013.
The group is leasing office equipment and cars. Office equipment is operationally leased and the last lease exceeds in April 2017. The leasing cost was 139 TNOK in 2014 and there were no value in the balance sheet related to the lease of office equipment. Cars are also operationally leased. The leasing cost for 2014 was 1782 TNOK and there were no prepayments related to the car leases. Last lease for the cars exceeds September 2017. The lease obligation within one year is 1921 TNOK. Lease obligation as of 31.12.2014 for the coming 3 years was 3249 TNOK. Total obligation as of 31.12.2014 was 3562 TNOK and last lease exceeds in September 2017.
The company has no other obligations with specific govern ants.
| Currency | Rate 01.01.2014 | Average rate | Rate 31.12.2014 |
|---|---|---|---|
| USD | 6.0837 | 6.3019 | 7.8138 |
| DKK | 112.37 | 112.06 | 121.36 |
| EUR | 8.3825 | 8.3534 | 9.0365 |
| GBP | 10.0527 | 10.369 | 11.571 |
The Board of directors has no knowledge about other events after 2013 that will affect the annual report and financial statement for 2014.
Oslo, 18.3.2015
Øyvin A. Brøymer Tove Raanes Bjørn M. Wiggen
Chairman Board member Deputy Chairman
Board member Board member CEO
Siri Fürst Lars Rønn Kari Eian Krogstad
| Annual report from Board of Directors | 58 |
|---|---|
| Income statement for 2014 | 62 |
| Balance sheet as of 31.12.2014 | 63 |
| Cash flow statement | 64 |
| Accounting principles | 65 |
| Notes to the financial statement | 67 |
| Statement from the Board of Directors for the group and the company | 76 |
| Auditors report for the company and the group | 77 |
Annual report 2014
Medistim ASA Økernveien 94 P.B 6471 Etterstad 0605 Oslo 0605 OSLO Company registration number: 936656013
Medistim ASAs business is within development, producing, selling, service and distribution of medical equipment. The company has its main office in Økernveien 94 in Oslo and production facilities in Moloveien 10 in Horten. Medistim ASA has 5 subsidiaries Medistim US Inc located in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the US, Medistim Deutschland GmbH in Munich in Germany, Medistim Danmark Aps located in Copenhagen Denmark, Medistim UK Ltd located in London, UK and Medistim Norge AS located at Økernveien 94 in Oslo. Medistim ASA is the holding company in the Medistim Group.
Medistims business is focused towards cardiac and vascular surgery. Cardiac and vascular diseases are the most common cause of death in the western world and have an increasing trend in Asian countries where western lifestyle is adopted. On a global scale it's performed about 700.000 cardiac bypass surgeries per year and about 600.000 vascular procedures per year. Medistim has a world leading position within quality control of cardiac surgery. Medistim strengthen its leading position within quality control of coronary bypass surgery in 2014 through increased market share.
Medistims subsidiaries are in addition to Medistim products distributing other third part products within the surgery segment.
There has been no injuries or accidents related to the company activities in 2014. The working environment is considered to be good. On a general basis the activities within the company are considered to be on a low risk level. However, health, environment and safety at the workplace have priority. The number of sick leave days was 294 in 2014 (270 in 2013) which is 2.9 % of total work time in 2013 (2.7 % in 2013). No specific measures have been necessary to implement in this regard. On average there were 44 employees in 2014.
The company aim to be a work place where there are equal opportunities for women and men. It is company policy to make sure there is equal treatment between sexes in cases like level of salary, promotions and recruiting. The company had 25 women employed of a total of 44 employees.
The company actively works to prevent discrimination because of disabilities, ethnicity, national origin, color, religion or belief. This is the case in matters like recruitment, wages and working conditions, promotion, development and protection from harassment.
It is the Board of Directors belief that the external environment in not polluted or affected by the company activities. On this basis no specific measures have been made.
The share capital in Medistim ASA was as of 31.12.14 NOK 4 584 334,00 split on 18 337 336 shares at par value of NOK 0, 25 per share. The share is freely traded at the Oslo stock exchange. The company had 328 shareholders and had 236 000 Medistim shares by 31.12.2014.
Sales ended at 105.2 MNOK (90.3 MNOK). Profit before tax ended at 31.4 MNOK (32.2 MNOK). Medistim received a dividend from its subsidiary in Germany with 2.8 MNOK in 2014 (4.4 MNOK). No group contribution was received in 2013 or 2014.
Total assets in the balance sheet was for the company 168.6 MNOK as of 31.12.2014 compared to 148.7 MNOK as of 31.12.2013. Equity in the company was as of 31.12.2014 101.1 MNOK and 102.8 MNOK as of 31.1.2.2013. The equity ratio as of 31.12.2014 was 60.0 %.
By year end 2014 the company had 21.7 MNOK in cash. The company's ability to finance its activities and investments are satisfactory. The same is the case for the company's financial and cash position. Cash flow from operating activities was 36.1 MNOK.
Medistim is exposed to changes in exchange rates towards USD and EUR, since most of the company's revenue is in these currencies. To reduce the risk of changes in exchange rates between the currencies, the company has entered hedging contracts and therefore reduced the exposure.
The company is exposed to changes in the interest level since the company has long term debt with a floating interest. However, changes in interest levels will not affect the company's investments opportunities in the future.
The global economical situation will affect the company since Medistim is a supplier to the health care sector in many countries. The financial risks are closely monitored by the management. The company's position in financial instruments reflects underlying exposure in the business. Medistim enters hedging contracts to secure future sales in EUR and USD. Market risk is not secured trough financial instruments.
The risk that customers are unable to fulfill economic obligations is viewed as low and historical losses on receivables have been low. The company's customers are mainly public hospitals that have a secure financing.
The Board of Directors set terms and conditions for the CEO. The CEO set the terms and conditions for the management team and leading employees. The principles for setting the terms to the CEO and leading employees are the same. The principles for 2014 and 2013 were the same and there are no planed changes. Terms and conditions are set at market terms and are evaluated on a yearly basis. It is company policy to reflect the average level in the market. There was no incentive related to shares, share options or development in share price in 2014 and 2013. The exception is CEO that receive 15 000 shares as part of the compensation if she stay in her position until 2015, further 10.000 shares if in position until 2016, further 10.000 shares if in position until 2017 and further 12.500 shares if in position until 2018. CEO and management have, in addition to fixed salary, incentive plans related to achieved results. The criteria's are reviewed annually and are linked to internal goals and budgets. If the criteria for bonus or provision are not reached, the Board of Directors or CEO may disregard the criteria in certain situations. This will be the case if a situation has been exceptionally demanding or the Board of directors has made decisions that affect earlier agreements. There are no employees in the company with an agreement giving additional compensation when leaving the company and there are no plans to introduce such agreements. Management is included in the same pension plan as other employees. Other benefits are of minor financial importance such as free access to communication tools for the management team to be available.
R & D activities in 2014 have been focused on 4th generation of systems, the MiraQ, that are to replace today's platform for the flow product VeriQ and the imaging product VeriQC.
The new products MiraQ plus and MiraQ Cardiac was launched at the European Congress EACTS in 2014. The new platform is flexible that will allow customer adaptions and new applications. The technological improvement will secure and strenghten Medistim's leading position. This way the respective coronar- and vascular surgeons get an adapted solution for their specific needs.
The MiraQ™ platform is CE approved and the product can be sold in Europe and all other countries that accept this approval. Medistim is seeking clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the sale of MiraQ™ in the United States. In parallel Medistim is seeking approval from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) for clearance in the Japanese market. It is expected that these approvals will be in place by the end of 2015.
The US is an important market for Medistim, since this market represents 33 % of the world market for Medistims products. The equipment was used in 35.972 procedures (surgeries) in 2014. This represents 13.6 % of the US market. In the US about 80 % of the bypass surgeries are performed with no quality assurance.
The business model in the US is flexible and offers both procedural sales and capital sales as else were in the world. The company is now in an exciting phase with a paradigm shift for quality assessment during bypass surgery. By combining the established transit time flow measurement (TTFM) technology with coronary and epiaortic ultrasound scanning (EUS), the risk of major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events will be further reduced.
The company did not in 2013 manage to follow up the positive trend in sales from the 2 previous years of more than 10 % annual growth. A change in management in the US was initiated in 2014 and focus was set on the company's commercial strategy. In 2014 the company is back on track with double digit growth and sales increased with 23.2 %. The company has ambitions in the U.S. market that is expected to be met in the coming years.
In Asia, Medistim is still best represented in Japan, which accounted for 62 % of sales in the region in 2014. The corresponding proportion in 2013 was 64 %. Japan is one of the countries where the introduction of VeriQC has made the most progress, and Medistim has a solid representation through its distributor Nippon BXI. Sales in Japan have been stabile over the years which also were the case for 2014. The reason that the share of sales to Japan has decreased is that there has been a good growth in China. This is a positive trend since China is the country in Asia with the highest population and a fast growing economy.
The region has an increasing level of cardiac diseases as elements of western lifestyles are adopted. It is therefore important for Medistim to be well represented with their products in the Asian markets. Medistim have good representation through its distributors and is well positioned to meet the expected growth in the region. Medistim is well represented in China through its distributor Pacific Medical systems Ltd.
In other markets, the features of Medistims top model the VeriQC, has been well recognized in the Middle East led by Saudi-Arabia. In Latin America there are several countries with the same trend as in Asia where Brazil is the country with the largest potential for Medistims products.
The most important event for Medistim in Europe for 2014 was the launch of MiraQ as described above.
In Europe there has been a positive trend for the year. There has been an increase in investments and increased usage at
installed base. Towards external distributors the consumables probes increased in sales with 28 % for the year. The investments in systems for flow measurements and the combined system with flow and imaging also increased. Sales to external distributors increased with 30 % in 2014.
There are tremendous differences in clinical practice around the world when it comes to graft patency verification during Coronary Bypass Grafting (CABG). The lack of utilization of clinically proven, cost effective technology in many countries must be a concern, not only to patients and surgeons, but also to publich and private payers.
In order to increase the awareness and importance of utilizing TTFM during CABG, Medistim is focusing on and push for that TTFM is included in the guedelines as «standard of care». This is the case for both international organizations, but also for national organizations and guidance for clinical practice.
Medistim's flow meters have been in use in more than 1.5 million patients worldwide since it came on the market, and the company is the clear leader in its niche. The equipment is used today in more than 25 % of the total number of bypass surgeries performed worldwide. Medistims penetration and market share is expected to increase gradually as quality assurance in surgery is getting more attention and acceptance.
There are competitors that use the transit time measurement principle. Equipment from competitors is estimated to be in use in about 7 % of the procedures performed. This means that in about 70 % of the cases where bypass surgery is performed there is no equipment in use to verify blood flow. This market represent Medistim's largest opportunity.
With Medistim's new MiraQ systems, the company has acquired a new edge compared to competitors, with a unique and differentiated product that is currently alone in its segment.
The Board of Directors views the company's future opportunities as good. Medistim is well positioned for future growth. The Board of directors is of the opinion that the company has a large potential in general and a specific opportunity in the US market with an established direct sales organisation. There are large expectations towards the ultrasound imaging product and new products under development on the MiraQ platform.
Corporate governance and CSR is described in the chapters with the same heading in the report for the group and the same principles applies for the holding company.
The financial report per 31st of December 2014 has been prepared according to Norwegian accounting principles (NGAAP) as do the comparable numbers for 2013. The board of Directors and Managing Director confirm to the best of their knowledge that the condensed set of financial statements for the period 1st of January to 31st of December 2014 has been prepared in accordance to Norwegian GAAP and gives a true and fair view of the groups assets, liabilities, financial position and result for the period viewed in their entirety, and that the annual report includes a fair review of any significant events that arouse during the period and their effect on the 2014 financial report, any significant related parties transactions, and description of the principal risks and uncertainties relevant for the company.
The Board of Directors confirms that the fiscal year is closed under the assumption of continued operation. The Board is not familiar with any incidents after the closing that will affect the financial statements for 2014.
The Board of Directors suggests that the profit for 2014 of 23 680 TNOK is allocated to ordinary shareholder dividend of NOK 1.40 per share, which amounts to 25.341 TNOK corrected for own shares. The remaining 1.661 TNOK is deducted from other equity. Free equity as of 31.12.2014 was 17 885 TNOK after 25 341 TNOK was allocated to dividend.
Oslo, 18.3.2015
Øyvin A. Brøymer Tove Raanes Bjørn M. Wiggen
Board member Board member CEO
Chairman Board member Deputy Chairman
Siri Fürst Lars Rønn Kari Eian Krogstad
| Note | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| 89 228 | ||
| 1 121 | ||
| 90 349 | ||
| 16 273 | ||
| 28 183 | ||
| 6 820 | ||
| 15 763 | ||
| 79 985 | 67 039 | |
| 25 251 | 23 310 | |
| 4 440 | ||
| 6 410 | ||
| 1 942 | ||
| 8 908 | ||
| 32 218 | ||
| 5 | 7 762 | 7 418 |
| 24 800 | ||
| 25 341 | 14 481 | |
| (1 661) | 10 319 | |
| 23 680 | 24 800 | |
| 2013 | ||
| 1,37 | ||
| 1,31 | 1,37 | |
| 0,80 | ||
| SALES REVENUE AND OPERATIONAL EXPENSES 2,4,14 |
1 101 726 1,4 3 510 105 236 19 774 2 33 310 3 7 179 19 722 6 2 835 12 8 889 12 5 533 6 191 31 442 23 680 11 11 2014 1,31 1,40 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Note | 31.12.14 | 31.12.13 |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASSETS Non current assets |
|||
| Intangible assets | |||
| Deferred tax | 5 | 3 614 | 4 135 |
| R & D | 3,4 | 34 724 | 29 711 |
| Fixed assets | |||
| Machinery | 3 | 10 872 | 9 568 |
| Office equipment | 3 | 1 055 | 1 706 |
| Financial assets | |||
| Shares in subsidiaries | 6 | 37 278 | 37 278 |
| Other long term receivables | 6 | 3 418 | - |
| Total non current assets | 90 961 | 82 397 | |
| Current assets | |||
| Inventory | 8 | 16 387 | 20 111 |
| Accounts receivables | 7,16 | 35 507 | 36 529 |
| Other receivables | 7,16 | 4 035 | 6 384 |
| Cash | 9 | 21 722 | 3 232 |
| Total current assets | 77 650 | 66 256 | |
| TOTAL ASSETS | 168 611 | 148 653 | |
| EQITY AND LIABILITY | |||
| Equity Issued capital |
|||
| Share capital | 10,11 | 4 584 | 4 584 |
| Share premium fund | 10,11 | 40 253 | 40 253 |
| Other equity | |||
| Retained earnings | 11 | 56 292 | 57 953 |
| Total equity | 101 129 | 102 790 | |
| Liabilities | |||
| Accruals for obligations | |||
| Deferred income | 4 | 2 074 | 2 772 |
| Total accruals | 2 074 | 2 772 | |
| Other long term debt | |||
| Long term debt from bank | 15 | 11 043 | 4 981 |
| Total other long term debt | 11 043 | 4 981 | |
| Short term debt | |||
| Interest bearing short term debt | 15 | 7 082 | 3 332 |
| Accounts payable | 2 367 | 3 250 | |
| Payable tax | 5 | 7 241 | 5 874 |
| Employee withholding, social security taxes | 2 680 | 2 408 | |
| Dividend | 11 | 25 341 | 14 481 |
| Other short term debt | 13,16 | 9 654 | 8 764 |
| Total short term debt | 54 366 | 38 109 | |
| TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITY | 168 611 | 148 653 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Note | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash flow from operations: | |||
| Profit/loss before tax | 31 442 | 32 218 | |
| Minus income tax paid | -3 855 | -5 787 | |
| Plus depreciations | 7 179 | 6 820 | |
| +/- Change in inventory | 3 724 | -408 | |
| +/- Change in accounts receivable | 1 022 | -10 864 | |
| +/- Change in accounts payable | -883 | -744 | |
| +/- Change in paid and expensed pension | - | - | |
| +/- Change in other accruals | -2 606 | 2 797 | |
| Net cash from operating activities | 36 024 | 24 032 | |
| Investing activities: | |||
| Minus investment in assets | -12 846 | -20 328 | |
| Purchase of own shares | - | - | |
| Net cash from investing activities | -12 846 | -20 328 | |
| Financing activities: | |||
| Minus down payment of long term debt | -5 207 | -1 666 | |
| Dividend | 11 | -14 481 | -19 911 |
| New loans | 15 000 | 10 000 | |
| Net cash from financing activities | -4 688 | -11 577 | |
| Net change in cash | 18 490 | -7 873 | |
| Cash as of 01.01 | 3 232 | 11 105 | |
| Cash as of 31.12 | 21 722 | 3 232 | |
| Available cash and cash withholding | |||
| Available cash as of 31.12 | 9 | 20 234 | 1 862 |
| Cash withholding for taxes | 9 | 1 488 | 1 370 |
| Cash and cash equivalents as of 31.12 | 21 722 | 3 232 |
The financial statement and notes is according to Norwegian GAAP, Norwegian accounting law and according to best practice within Norwegian GAAP
Sales revenue is recognized in the profit and loss on the date of delivery and when the major risk and ownership of the product have been transferred to the customer. Systems and probes are recognized as revenue when the goods are shipped from Medistim ASA and the risk and ownership is transferred to the distributor or end customer. The same is the case for sale of procedures for quality control of cardiac surgery and other third party products. Services are recognized as revenue at the time the service is performed.
Current assets and short term debt are defined as items that are due for payment within one year at the last day of the accounting year, and items defined as working capital. Current assets are evaluated at the lowest of cost and net sales value. (The lowest value principle).
Fixed assets are defined as property for long term use. Fixed assets are valued at cost in the balance sheet and depreciated of the expected economic lifetime. Fixed assets are written down to real value if the reduction in value is expected to be permanent. Write down is reversed if the basis for the write down no longer exists.
Shares in subsidiaries are valuated according to cost. Shares in Medistim Norge AS, Medistim US Inc, Medistim Danmark Aps, Medistim UK Ltd, and Medistim Deutschland GmbH are owned 100 %. The shares are recorded at cost or written down to real value if real value is assumed to be the lowest and that it is permanent. Dividend and group contributions are recognized as revenue in the holding company as financial revenue in the year that it has been accrued given that Medistim had the ownership of the shares in this period.
Balance sheet items in foreign currency are valued at the exchange rate on the balance sheet day. Sales revenue is recorded at the exchange rate that was at the time of the sale. Unrealized gains or losses on hedging contracts are recorded in the profit and loss.
Inventory is valued at the lowest of cost (FIFO principle) and net sales value (lowest value principle). For components the lowest of historic cost and current price is used to value the component inventory.
Cost for finished goods includes direct cost and a portion of indirect and fixed production cost. Basis for the allocated cost to the products is a normal production situation. Goods in progress are valued at the component cost price.
Account receivables and other receivables are recorded in the balance sheet at par value with deduction for estimated losses. The accrual for losses is based upon a separate evaluation in each case. In addition there has been made an unspecified accrual on receivables to cover expected losses. The same evaluation is made for other receivables.
Tax cost in the income statement includes payable tax for the current accounting year and changes in temporary differences that are due for payment the coming accounting year. Temporary differences occurs using the tax rate by the end of the accounting year (27 %) and comparing tax increasing or tax reducing temporary differences between accounting values and tax values. Tax increasing or reducing temporary differences that can be reversed in the same period is recorded at net value. Deferred tax asset is recorded if it is likely that the company will be able to utilize the tax asset.
The defined pension plan is terminated for all employees and the defined pension plan is replaced by a contribution plan for all employees. The actuarial losses are therefore reversed.
The activities in the development department are split in 3 categories. These are maintenance, general research and development of new products. Maintenance and general research is expensed in the P & L while new products are recorded as an asset and depreciated over expected lifetime. When recorded as an asset it is expected that revenues from the product will exceed activated amounts. An immaterial asset that is acquired, or other immaterial assets that are developed, are recorded as an asset in the balance sheet if they are identifiable and that it is likely to give future economic benefits. The asset is amortized over the expected economic lifetime of the asset. The values of the assets are evaluated yearly and if the book value exceeds future economic benefit the asset is written down. The evaluation is performed by the management in the company.
The cash flow analysis is prepared using indirect method. Cash is defined as cash in bank and other financial assets that are due within 3 months after it's acquired.
Shares and other financial assets are evaluated at the lowest of cost and market value. The company enters hedging contracts in USD and EUR. The value of the contracts is based upon the exchange rate at the balance sheet day and a change in value is recorded in the P & L.
Obligations and accruals are made if it is more than 50 % likely that the obligation is real. Best estimate is used to estimate the obligation.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| USA | 27 280 | 23 081 |
| Asia | 18 730 | 19 210 |
| Europe | 51 526 | 40 235 |
| Rest of the world | 7 700 | 7 823 |
| Total sale | 105 236 | 90 349 |
Other income amounted to 3 510 TNOK in 2014. 699 TNOK was reversal of deferred income from OFU funds and 2 811 TNOK was income from services provided to subsidiaries.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Salaries | 26 777 | 21 356 |
| Payroll tax | 4 293 | 3 935 |
| Other benefits | 2 240 | 2 892 |
| Total salary expenses | 28 183 | 28 183 |
Medistim has a pension plan for all its employees. This is a contribution plan that covers 5 % of salary up to 6 G and 8 % of G between 7 and 12. 1G is the base amount (NOK 88.370) in the social security system. The cost for the contribution plan was in 2014 TNOK 1 495, while it was TNOK 1 254 in 2013.
It is compulsory by law for the company to have a pension plan for its employees. The pension plans in the company fulfill the obligation in the law.
| Medistim ASA | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Management team | Position | Salary | Bonus | Pension | Other | Total |
| Hæge Johanne Krogh Wetterhus | VP marketing | 1 141 432 | 133 929 | 77 316 | 4 037 | 1 356 714 |
| Roger Reino Morberg | VP sales | 1 438 848 | 267 857 | 74 280 | 4 037 | 1 785 022 |
| Erik Swensen | VP development | 1 033 135 | 133 929 | 68 364 | 4 037 | 1 239 465 |
| Rigmor Blix | Quality manager | 717 266 | 22 321 | 39 048 | 4 037 | 782 672 |
| Tone Ann Veiteberg | Regulatory manager | 871 554 | 89 286 | 58 608 | 4 037 | 1 023 485 |
| Anders Lillebø | VP production | 1 080 877 | 111 607 | 73 296 | 4 037 | 1 269 817 |
| Kari Eian Krogstad | CEO | 2 096 490 | 535 714 | 77 700 | 4 037 | 2 713 941 |
| Thomas Jakobsen | CFO | 1 462 905 | 223 214 | 72 336 | 4 037 | 1 762 492 |
| Total | 9 842 507 | 1 517 857 | 540 948 | 32 296 | 11 933 608 |
There are no special agreements towards any in the management team in case of leaving the company. All in the team has a two way arrangement of 3 months notice. The Board of Directors, neither CEO nor any other in the company has a loan from Medistim
ASA. There are no options to employees or members of the Board. CEO has though an agreement receiving shares. The CEO will receive up to 32 500 shares as part of compensation if in position in 2018. Bonus was accrued in the accounts as of 2014, but not paid.
1 = NOK 1000
| Compensation | |
|---|---|
| Chairman Øyvin Brøymer | 230 |
| Deputy chairman Bjørn Wiggen | 140 |
| Board member Siri Fürst | 140 |
| Board member Tove Raanes | 140 |
| Board member Lars Rønn | 140 |
| Total compensation to the Board of Directors | 790 |
| 2014 | 2013 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Expenses for auditing | 305 | 323 | |
| Compensation for other services | 21 | 26 | |
| Total compensation to auditor | 326 | 349 |
The amounts are without VAT
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Plant and | Total fixed | Activated | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Machinery | Equipment | Assets | Development | Total | |
| Historic cost as of 1/1 | 27 985 | 6 264 | 34 249 | 44 698 | 78 947 |
| Additions | 3 674 | 107 | 3 781 | 9 065 | 12 846 |
| Historic cost as of 31/12 | 31 659 | 6 370 | 38 029 | 53 763 | 91 792 |
| Accumulated depreciation as of 1/1 | 18 417 | 4 558 | 22 975 | 14 987 | 37 962 |
| Ordinary depreciation | 2 370 | 757 | 3 127 | 4 052 | 7 179 |
| Accumulated depreciation as of31/1 | 20 787 | 5 315 | 26 102 | 19 039 | 45 141 |
| Book value at 31/12 | 10 872 | 1 055 | 11 927 | 34 724 | 46 651 |
Plant and machinery is depreciated over 3 to 7 years on a straight line basis dependent upon expected economic lifetime. Tools and equipment is depreciated over 3 to 5 years on a straight line basis dependent upon expected economic lifetime.
No items from the fixed asset registry were sold during 2014.
Development cost is recorded as intangible assets when a project has reached technological feasibility and it is likely that it will result in a new product or improved product that has revenue potential that exceeds the investment. Maintenance of existing products is expensed. The investment is depreciated over 3 to 8 years dependent upon whether it's a new product or improvement of existing product. A new product that represents a new technological platform has a longer expected lifetime and for Medistim products this is 8 to 10 years. Product improvements on existing technological platform is replaced more rapid and is therefore depreciated over 3 years.
The R & D expense for 2014 was in total 12.2 MNOK compared to 18.0 MNOK in 2013. In 2014 9.1 MNOK of the R & D expense was activated in the balance sheet while 14.9 MNOK was activated in the balance sheet in 2013. The activated expense in 2014 was related to the new system platform MiraQ. The company received funds from Skattefunn with 2.0 MNOK in 2013 and 0.0 MNOK in 2014. As of 31.12.2014 2.1 MNOK was recorded in the balance sheet as deferred revenue and 0.7 MNOK was recorded as revenue in the P & L in 2014. In total 3.1 MNOK of the R & D expenses was recorded in the P & L in 2014. Similar expense was 3.1 MNOK in 2013. The expensed R & D was the rest value of all R & D expenses after activated R & D was deducted. Activated expenses related to the VeriQC project is depreciated over 8 years and the deferred income related to the project is released to the P & L within the same timeframe.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Current income tax charge for the | ||
| year before deferred tax asset is utilised | 7 241 | 5 874 |
| Change in deferred tax | 521 | 1 544 |
| Income tax expense reported | 7 762 | 7 418 |
| Reconciling income tax expense against profit | ||
| Income tax expense for the year | 7 762 | 7 265 |
| 27 % of profit before tax | 8 489 | 9 149 |
| Additional tax | - | 153 |
| Difference because of | ||
| permanent differences | -727 | -1 731 |
| Specification of taxable income: | 2014 | 2013 |
| Profit before tax | 31 442 | 32 218 |
| Permanent differences | -2 695 | -4 252 |
| Change in temporary differences | -1 928 | -4 969 |
| Skattefunn | - | -2019 |
| Estimated income tax: | 26 819 | 20 978 |
| Payable tax in balance sheet: | 2014 | 2013 |
| 7 241 | 5 874 | |
| Tax on profit for the year | ||
| Refund from Skattefunn | - | 2019 |
| Total payable tax | 7 241 | 3 855 |
| Specification of deferred tax asset | ||
| Differences in accounting and tax values | 2014 | 2013 |
| Fixed assets | -17 103 | -19 435 |
| Current assets | 636 | 1 782 |
| Accrual for obligations | 3 080 | 2 337 |
| Total differences | -13 387 | -15 316 |
| Deferred tax asset 27 % | 3 614 | 4 135 |
| Deferred tax asset in balance sheet | 3 614 | 4 135 |
Deferred tax asset in the balance sheet was reduced from the year before with 0.5 MNOK and was recorded at 3.6 MNOK. Deferred tax asset consist of temporary differences in valuation of assets. All deferred tax asset is recorded in the balance sheet as of 31.12.2014, since it is likely that the company will have future taxable income that will exceed temporary differences.
Medistim ASA has investments in the following subsidiaries:
1 = NOK 1000
| 1 = NOK 1000 Unit |
Country | Segment | Ownership | Balance sheet value 31.12.14 |
Profit in 2014 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medistim USA Inc. | USA | Lease and sale within bypass surgery | 100 % | 135 | 1 785 |
| Medistim Deutschland GmbH |
Germany | Sale of 3 pary products and capital sales within bypass surgery |
100 % | 188 | 3 637 |
| Medistim Norge AS | Norway | Sale of 3 pary products and capital sales within bypass surgery |
100 % | 36 953 | 6 357 |
| Medistim UK LTD | UK | Sale of 3 pary products and capital sales within bypass surgery |
100 % | 1 | -726 |
| Medistim Danmark Aps |
Denmark | Sale of 3 pary products and capital sales within bypass surgery |
100% - Owned indirectly through Medistim Norge AS with book value of TNOK 1 103 |
-301 | |
| Total | 37 277 | 10 753 |
Medistim Norge AS has a subsidiary Medistim ASA owns indirectly through Medistim Norge AS in Denmark. The company is named Medistim Danmark Aps and is within the same segment as Medistim Norge AS.
Summary of financial information from subsidiaries all 100 % owned
| 1 = NOK 1000 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unit | Assets | Debt | Equity | Sales | Profit |
| Medistim USA Inc. | 22 360 | 20 074 | 2 286 | 59 619 | 1 785 |
| Medistim Deutschland GmbH | 12 521 | 1 620 | 10 901 | 32 871 | 3 637 |
| Medistim Danmark Aps | 2 057 | 1 683 | 374 | 2 511 | -301 |
| Medistim UK Ltd | 2 413 | 6 664 | -4 251 | 1 899 | -726 |
| Medistim Norge AS | 50 046 | 14 657 | 35 231 | 68 176 | 6 357 |
| Total | 89 397 | 44 698 | 44 541 | 165 076 | 10 753 |
Medistim Norge AS has offices at Økernveien 94 in Oslo. Medistim USA Inc has offices in Minneapolis in the USA. Medistim Deutschland GmbH has offices in Munich in Germany, Medistim UK has offices in London in UK and Medistim Danmark has offices in Copenhagen in Denmark. Book value of goodwill related to the acquisition of Medistim Norge AS was as of 31.12.2013 14 128 TNOK. Goodwill at the time of acquisition was 16 097 TNOK. None of the subsidiaries are listed at a stock exchange. Of Medistim UK's debt of 6 664 TNOK, 3418 TNOK is a long term debt towards Medistim ASA. The debt is part of a cash transfer to finance and establish the company. No interest has been charged on this debt. Medistim ASA received from its German subsidiary a dividend of 2.8 MNOK in 2014.
| 1= NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Accounts receivable | 36 242 | 36 789 |
| Provision for bad debt | -735 | -260 |
| Total | 35 507 | 36 529 |
All receivables are due within one year. Losses in 2014 were 18 TNOK and losses in 2013 were 153 TNOK. It is recorded an accrual of 735 TNOK to cover expected losses. Historically the company has small losses on receivables. Other receivables are shown below.
| 1= NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Pre payments | 1 116 | 884 |
| Prepaid taxes and VAT | 2 602 | 1 201 |
| Skattefunn\OFU | - | 1996 |
| Temporarily funding of subsidiaries | - | 2109 |
| Other | 317 | 194 |
| Total other receivables | 4 035 | 6 384 |
| Note 8 Inventory | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1= NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
| Components | 7 699 | 11 750 |
| Finished goods | 9 515 | 9 049 |
| Inventory accrual | -828 | -688 |
| Total | 16 386 | 20 111 |
Finished goods are valued at production cost that includes cost for components and internal labor cost. Work in progress is valued at the total of the component cost. Inventory accrual is related to service inventory and demonstration inventory. The sales value of the products are assessed and found lower than historic cost. See table below:
| 1= NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Demonstration units | 199 | 195 |
| Service parts | 628 | 493 |
| Total | 827 | 688 |
Restricted cash amounted to 1 488 TNOK as of 31.12.2014 and was related to tax withheld on salary paid to employees. The comparable amount as of 31.12.2013 was 1 370 TNOK.
The company had 18.337.336 shares at par value of NOK 0.25 per share and total share capital amount to NOK 4.584.334. There is only one class of shares and all shares are treated equally. Each share represents one vote.
Change in issued share capital in 2014:
| Number of shares | Par value per share | Share capital in NOK | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Share capital 01.01.2013 | 18 337 336 | NOK 0.25 | NOK 4 548 334.00 |
| Changes in share capital | - | NOK 0.25 | NOK - |
| Share capital 31.12.13 | 18 337 336 | NOK 0.25 | NOK 4 584 334.00 |
The Board of Directors got under the shareholders meeting commission to purchase up to 1 833 733 Medistim ASA shares at par value NOK 458 433.25. The commission is valid until the next ordinary general assembly in 2015 in the price range of NOK 0.25 to NOK 100 per share. Further the Board of Directors got commission to increase share capital with NOK 458 433.25 or issue 1 833
733 new shares at par value NOK 0.25. The commission can be used if there is a decision to fusion, acquire another company or to create an option program. The commission is valid until the next ordinary shareholders meeting in 2015. See note 11 for changes in the equity for the last year.
Status for the commissions as of 31.12.2014:
| Capital increase | Medistim shares | |
|---|---|---|
| Commission given at the shareholders meeting in 2014 | 1 833 733 | 1 833 733 |
| Commissions used | - | - |
| Status for the commissions as of 31.12.2014 | 1 833 733 | 1 833 733 |
The company had 236 000 Medistim shares as of 31.12.2014, unchanged from 01.01.2014.
Change in Medistim shares
| Number of shares as of 31.12.2013 | 236 000 |
|---|---|
| Change in own shares | 0 |
| Number of shares as of 31.12.2014 | 236 000 |
The 20 largest shareholders in the company were as of 31.12.2014:
| Shareholder | Number of shares | Shares in % | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|
| INTERTRADE SHIPPING* | 3 850 000 | 21,00 % | NOR |
| SALVESEN OG THAMS INVEST AS | 1 862 500 | 10,16 % | NOR |
| STENSHAGEN INVEST AS V/Lars Hatletveit | 1 695 813 | 9,25 % | NOR |
| SKAGEN VEKST | 1 465 625 | 7,99 % | NOR |
| FOLLUM CAPITAL AS | 1 000 000 | 5,45 % | NOR |
| Skandinaviska Enskil A/C CLIENTS ACCOUNT | 999 600 | 5,45 % | SWE |
| BUANES ASBJØRN JOHN | 928 436 | 5,06 % | NOR |
| HOLMEN SPESIALFOND | 800 000 | 4,36 % | NOR |
| VEVLEN GÅRD AS | 531 151 | 2,90 % | NOR |
| GRANDEUR PEAK ** | 466 850 | 2,55 % | USA |
| VERDIPAPIRFONDET HANDELSBANKEN NORGE | 446 154 | 2,43 % | NOR |
| DYVI INVEST AS | 446 154 | 2,43 % | NOR |
| VJ INVEST AS | 425 603 | 2,32 % | NOR |
| THE NORTHERN TRUST C AIF CLIENTS NON LEND | 317 316 | 1,73 % | GBR |
| ROSLAND BRIGT | 271 000 | 1,48 % | NOR |
| Danske Invest Norge | 250 000 | 1,36 % | NOR |
| MEDISTIM AS | 236 000 | 1,29 % | NOR |
| BLIX RIGMOR HELEN | 180 000 | 0,98 % | NOR |
| FONDSFINANS FARMASI-BIOTEKNOLOGI | 177 844 | 0,97 % | NOR |
| MP PENSJON PK | 174 500 | 0,95 % | NOR |
| Total 20 largest shareholders | 16 524 546 |
|---|---|
| Total number of shares outstanding | 18 337 336 |
| 20 largest shareholders in % | 90,11 % |
* Company controlled by Chairman of the board Øyvin A. Brøymer
** Consist of two Grandeur Peak fund, Grandeur Peak International and Grandeur Peak Global
Board members and management team with shares in the company:
| Number of | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Shareholder | shares | In % of total | Position |
| Tove Raanes through Trane AS | 990 | 0,005 % | Board member |
| Bjørn Wiggen (holds 24 % of Salvesen og Thams | |||
| Invest) | 1 862 500 | 10,16 % | Deputy chairman |
| Roger Morberg | 6 438 | 0,031 % | VP Sales |
| Erik Swensen | 40 000 | 0,21 % | Development man. |
| Thomas Jakobsen | 70 000 | 0,38 % | CFO |
| Kari Eian Krogstad | 40 000 | 0.22 % | CEO |
| Siri Fürst | 2 000 | 0.01 % | Board member |
| Øyvin A. Brøymer (indirect) | 3 850 000 | 21.00 % | Chairman |
| Anders Lillebø | 5 000 | 0,03 % | Production man. |
It was no share options outstanding as of 31.12.2014.
| Equity 31.12.14 | 4 584 | -60 | 40 253 | 56 353 | 101 129 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dividend to shareholders | - | - | - | -25 341 | -25 341 |
| Profit for 2014 | - | - | - | 23 680 | 23 680 |
| Change in equity | |||||
| Equity 31.12.13 | 4 584 | (60) | 40 253 | 58 014 | 102 791 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | Share capital | Own shares | Premium fund | Other equity | Total |
Change in exchange rates involves a direct and indirect financial risk for Medistim ASA. The company has revenue and expenses in EUR and USD where most revenue is in another currency and expenses mostly in NOK. Efforts are made to neutralize net exposure 12 to 18 months in the future by entering hedging contracts. The development in NOK towards USD and EUR is continuously monitored. By year end the company had 12 EUR contracts. Each contract is due by the end of the month with EUR 150.000.
Total amount of hedging contracts in EUR as of 31.12.2014 was EUR 1.8 mill. that gave an unrealized loss of 1.1 MNOK. The hedging contracts are entered to secure sales in foreign currency. Unrealized gain or loss related to the contracts is recorded in the balance sheet as of 31.12.2014 and the change of the value related to the contracts is recorded in the profit and loss. The management and Board of directors evaluate the handling of risks related to exchange rates fluctuations continuously together with its professional advisers.
Gains and losses related to currency:
| 1= NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Foreign exchange gain | 8 827 | 6 369 |
| Foreign exchange loss | 4 776 | 1 540 |
| Total | 4 051 | 4 829 |
| 1= NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus program distributor | ||
| Inventory accrual | 1 012 | 1 013 |
| Bonus and commission | 2978 | 1177 |
| Holiday allowance | 3 072 | 2 790 |
| Goods received not invoiced | 802 | 731 |
| Board compensation | 790 | 700 |
| Debt towards subsidiary | - | 2000 |
| Other | 1000 | 353 |
| Total short term debt | 9 654 | 8 764 |
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Office rental | 4 812 | 2 579 |
| Travel expense | 2 136 | 1 227 |
| Marketing | 1 942 | 1 937 |
| Consultancy fee | 4 162 | 4 348 |
| Insurance | 610 | 704 |
| Freight | 591 | 554 |
| Communication | 2 467 | 1 980 |
| Other | 3 002 | 2 434 |
| Total other operating expenses | 19 722 | 15 763 |
Medistim ASA had 18.1 MNOK in long term debt by the end of 2014. The interest on the loan is 3 months NIBOR plus 2.5 %. Last down payment on the loan is due in the second quarter of 2018.
Medistim ASA has a credit facility of 6.0 MNOK to enter foreign currency hedging contracts. The facility represents 10 % of the total value the company can sign up contracts for. In addition the company has a credit facility of 7.5 MNOK. As security for the facilities are assets with 3 MNOK, accounts receivable with 10 MNOK and inventory with 10 MNOK. Book value of secured items was as of 31.12.2014 11.9 MNOK for assets, 38.9 MNOK for accounts receivables and 16.4 MNOK for inventory. See also note 12 for status related to hedging contracts.
| 1 = NOK 1000 | 2014 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| Account receivable | 17 188 | 20 523 |
| Other receivable | 5 472 | 2 679 |
The Board of directors has no knowledge about events after 2014 that will affect the annual report and financial statement for 2014.
Oslo, 18.3.2015
Øyvin A. Brøymer Tove Raanes Bjørn M. Wiggen
Board member Board member CEO
Chairman Board member Deputy Chairman
Siri Fürst Lars Rønn Kari Eian Krogstad
We herby confirm that the annual accounts for the group and the company for 2014 to the best of our knowledge have been prepared in accordance applicable accounting standards and give a true and fair view of assets, liabilities, financial position and profit and loss for the group and the company as a whole. The director's report give a true and fair view over development and performance of the business and the position of the group and the company, and a description of principal risk and uncertainties facing the group.
Oslo 18.3.2015 Board of Director's in Medistim ASA
Øyvin A. Brøymer Tove Raanes Bjørn M. Wiggen Chairman Board member Deputy Chairman
Board member Board member CEO
Siri Fürst Lars Rønn Kari Eian Krogstad
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