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RAIDEN RESOURCES LIMITED — Interim / Quarterly Report 2003
Oct 30, 2003
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Interim / Quarterly Report
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MEDICAL MONITORS LIMITED AND CONTROLLED ENTITIES
Notes for the Quarterly Report to September 30, 2003
Over the past quarter, the Company has continued to create opportunities for Medical Monitors' products and services in the international market. In particular, legal and financial representatives for the Company are in high level discussions with a number of top tier international pharmaceutical companies in the UK and the USA. Recent ASX releases have provided details of these significant sales opportunities for the Company both in Australia and overseas.
It should be noted that an increase in 'working capital' expenditure, over the quarter, related to oneoff costs in retiring of some debt and for new infrastructure required for the monitoring service in the UK and in the USA - in anticipation of the increased demand for the monitoring of patients. This is particularly so for the UK, where a nationwide programme is evolving under Prof Bryan Williams direction, with the support of at least two top tier international pharmaceutical companies. In addition, the Biovail clinical trial in the USA is progressing well, with further updates expected over the quarter.
Revenue from the activities in the UK alone is expected to generate in excess of £1 million ($2.5) million). Anticipated progressive sales revenue could amount to more than $5 million from all activities, over the next 12 months, if current opportunities are successfully concluded. Importantly, the Company is looking to other financing opportunities for the anticipated inventory roll out.
A review of the quarterly activities includes:
- US-based pharmaceutical company Biovail Pharmaceuticals continues its hypertension study using the BPfone™ monitor to evaluate their blood pressure drug in the USA.
- The Company's Chicago-based associates, TSI, are in discussion with CorSolutions, a major $\blacksquare$ home healthcare and disease management provider. CorSolutions provides a full complement of disease management programs from prevention and wellness to long-term chronic care for more than 30 common chronic conditions. They are seeking to incorporate the BPfone and PER monitors into their high level programmes.
- E-Medicine Services, a UK subsidiary of Medical Monitors, has commenced operations in $\blacksquare$ collaboration with Professor Bryan Williams, a leading British and international hypertension specialist. E-Medicine Services will conduct the world's largest hypertension (high blood pressure) program in the United Kingdom (UK), based on the BPfone™ and monitoring service.
- $\blacksquare$ The Telesalute Monitoring Service in Italy continues to grow its operations with the BPfoneTM. The directors of the Service are in discussion with top-tier pharmaceutical companies in Europe, to utilise the blood pressure management programme.
The Directors are very confident of the continuing success for the Company's products and services. The increasing sales revenues, anticipated over the coming months, will provide a sound base for the Company to expand its current sales and marketing programmes in Australia and overseas.
Dr Allan Shell Managing Director
$Rule 4.7B$
Appendix 4C
Quarterly report for entities admitted on the basis of commitments
Introduced 31/3/2000. Amended 30/9/2001
Name of entity
Medical Monitors Limited
ABN
68 009 161 522
Quarter ended ("current quarter")
30 SEPTEMBER 2003
Consolidated statement of cash flows
| Cash flows related to operating activities | Current quarter$A'000 | Year to date$\left(\begin{array}{c}\n3\n\end{array}\right)$ months) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $A'000 | ||||
| 1.1 | Receipts from customers | 100 | 100 | |
| 1.2 | Payments for | (a) staff costs | (153) | (153) |
| (b) advertising and marketing | (246) | (246) | ||
| (c) research and development | (102) | (102) | ||
| (d) leased assets | ||||
| (e) other working capital | (326) | (326) | ||
| 1.3 | Dividends received | |||
| 1.4 | Interest and other items of a similar naturereceived | 3 | 3 | |
| 1.5 | Interest and other costs of finance paid | (112) | (112) | |
| 1.6 | Income taxes paid | |||
| 1.7 | Other (Govt Grants) | |||
| (836) | (836) | |||
| Net operating cash flows |
| Current quarter$A'000 | Year to date$\left(\begin{array}{ccc} 3 & \text{months} \end{array}\right)$ | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| $A'000 | |||
| 1.8 | Net operating cash flows (carried forward) | (836) | (836) |
| Cash flows related to investing activities | |||
| 1.9 | Payment for acquisition of:$\left( a\right)$businesses (item 5) | ||
| (b)equity investments | |||
| (c) intellectualproperty | |||
| (d) physical non-current assets | |||
| (e) other non-currentassets | |||
| 1.10 | Proceeds from disposal of: (a)businesses(item 5) | ||
| (b)equity investments | |||
| (c) intellectualproperty | |||
| (d) physical non-current assets | |||
| (e) other non-currentassets | 5 | 5 | |
| 1.11 | Loans to other entities | ||
| 1.121.13 | Loans repaid by other entitiesOther (provide details if material) | ||
| Net investing cash flows | $\overline{5}$ | 5 | |
| 1.14 | Total operating and investing cash flows | (831) | (831) |
| Cash flows related to financing activities | |||
| 1.15 | Proceeds from issues of shares, options, etc. | 1,286 | 1,286 |
| 1.161.17 | Proceeds from sale of forfeited sharesProceeds from borrowings | ||
| 1.18 | Repayment of borrowings | (24) | (24) |
| 1.19 | Dividends paid | ||
| 1.20 | Other (Security Deposit) | ||
| Net financing cash flows | 1,262 | 1,262 | |
| Net increase (decrease) in cash held | 431 | 431 | |
| 1.21 | Cash at beginning of quarter/year to date | 90 | 90 |
| 521 | $\overline{521}$ | ||
| 1.221.23 | Exchange rate adjustments to item 1.20Cash at end of quarter |
Payments to directors of the entity and associates of the directors Payments to related entities of the entity and associates of the related entities
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| Current quarter$A'000 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1.24 | Aggregate amount of payments to the parties included in item 1.2 | 75 |
| 1.25 | Aggregate amount of loans to the parties included in item 1.11 | |
| -1.26 | Explanation necessary for an understanding of the transactions |
Consultancy fees paid to research entities controlled by directors.
Non-cash financing and investing activities
- $2.1$ Details of financing and investing transactions which have had a material effect on consolidated assets and liabilities but did not involve cash flows
- 2.2 Details of outlays made by other entities to establish or increase their share in businesses in which the reporting entity has an interest
Financing facilities available
Add notes as necessary for an understanding of the position. (See AASB 1026 paragraph 12.2).
| Amount available$A'000 | Amount used$A'000 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.1 | Loan facilities | -660 | 584 |
| 3.2 | Credit standby arrangements |
Reconciliation of cash
| Reconciliation of cash at the end of the quarter (asshown in the consolidated statement of cash flows) tothe related items in the accounts is as follows. | Current quarter$A'000 | Previous quarter$A'000 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.1 | Cash on hand and at bank | 521 | 90 |
| 4.2 | Deposits at call | ||
| 4.3 | Bank overdraft. | ||
| 4.4 | Other (provide details) | ||
| Total: cash at end of quarter (item $1.22$ ) | 521 | 90 |
Acquisitions and disposals of business entities
| Acquisitions(Item 1.9(a)) | Disposals(Item $1.10(a)$ ) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 5.1 | Name of entity | ||
| 5.2 | Place of incorporationor registration | ||
| 5.3 | Consideration foracquisition or disposal | ||
| 5.4 | Total net assets | ||
| 5.5 | Nature of business |
Compliance statement
- $\mathbf{1}$ This statement has been prepared under accounting policies which comply with accounting standards as defined in the Corporations Act (except to the extent that information is not required because of note 2) or other standards acceptable to ASX.
- $\overline{2}$ This statement does give a true and fair view of the matters disclosed.
(Director)
Sign here:
Date: 31 October 2003
Dr Allan Shell Print name:
Notes:
- $11$ The quarterly report provides a basis for informing the market how the entity's activities have been financed for the past quarter and the effect on its cash position. An entity wanting to disclose additional information is encouraged to do so, in a note or notes attached to this report.
- $\overline{2}$ . The definitions in, and provisions of, AASB 1026: Statement of Cash Flows apply to this report except for the paragraphs of the Standard set out below.
- 6.2 - reconciliation of cash flows arising from operating activities to $\bullet$ operating profit or loss
- $9.2$ - itemised disclosure relating to acquisitions $\bullet$
- 9.4 - itemised disclosure relating to disposals $\bullet$
- $12.1(a)$ policy for classification of cash items
- disclosure of restrictions on use of cash $12.3$
- $13.1$ - comparative information $\bullet$
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- Accounting Standards. ASX will accept, for example, the use of International Accounting Standards for foreign entities. If the standards used do not address a topic, the Australian standard on that topic (if any) must be complied with.