Clear Leisure Plc Mediapolis Settlement
June 23 2020 - 2:00AM
UK Regulatory
TIDMCLP
23 June 2020
Clear Leisure Plc
("Clear Leisure" or "the Company")
Mediapolis Settlement
The Board of Clear Leisure (AIM: CLP) is pleased to announce that a settlement
agreement has been reached with the Mediapolis Receiver regarding the transfer
of the Mediapolis auction funds from the Receiver to the Company's wholly-owned
subsidiary, Clear Leisure 2017 Ltd ("CL 2017").
Under the terms of the settlement, following negotiations with the Receiver and
the approvals of the Italian Court and the Creditors committee, an amount of EUR
1,663,000 is payable to CL2017. This represents a discount of approximately 14%
on the auction proceeds from the Mediapolis real estate sale of EUR1,938,469 and
is, after deducting certain costs and fees connected to the sale of the real
estate and outstanding business rate that must, by law, be paid from the
auction proceeds.
As part of the agreement, CL 2017 is in a bidding process with the Receiver to
buy Mediapolis's rights to a potential claim against former Mediapolis
directors and members of its internal audit committee, which has yet to be
served. The exact amount of the claim is yet to be determined but could be in
the order of millions of euros. The sum of EUR50,000 of the amount now due to CL
2017 will be kept in escrow by the Receiver until the bidding process to sell
the rights of the potential claim are completed.
Additionally, under Italian bankruptcy law, 20% of the auction proceeds must be
kept in escrow by the Receiver until the closing of the bankruptcy process. The
first payment to CL 2017 will, therefore, be EUR1,480,932.82 (being 80% of EUR
1,938,469.98, the net land sales proceeds, less EUR50,000, being the deposit for
the claim bid, plus a few of thousand euros of expenses).
A final payment of EUR182,067 (less EUR50,000 if the potential claims mentioned
above are assigned to CL 2017) will be made to CL 2017 at the end of the
bankruptcy procedure.
Following the settlement, neither Clear Leisure nor CL 2017 will have any
future claim as creditors, while the Receiver will have no claim against Clear
Leisure and CL 2017. However, if any funds remain at the end of the bankruptcy
process and, after settling other creditors, the proceeds will be divided,
pro-rata, to shareholders. Clear Leisure is a 84.04% rightful shareholder in
Mediapolis.
The only sizeable remaining funds could come from an historic claim against
Piedmont Region for EUR39.6m, the hearing for which has been pending since the
new Company board was appointed in 2015. The Receiver's lawyers believe there
is merit in pursuing this claim, but there can be no certainty as to whether
any claim might be successful, the amount that might be awarded under the claim
if it is successful and the timing of any conclusion to the claim.
For sake of clarity the Sardinia Villas, the ownership of which have been
disputed by the receiver of the original seller, are unlikely to generate any
proceeds for Mediapolis.
Financial Results for 31 December 2019
The Company also announces that there will be a delay in the publication of the
Company's audited financial results for the year ended 31 December 2019 (the
"Final Results") as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The pandemic has delayed the ability to obtain the relevant information
required for the accounting and audit work, in particular for the Italian
holdings. Clear Leisure has therefore requested and received an extension to
its filing deadline for the Company's Final Results from 30 June 2020 to 30
September 2020.
The working capital position at the date of this announcement is above GBP1.1m,
including the amount due from the Receiver, but excluding the amounts due to
Eufingest which are repayable by 30 September 2020 and amount to EUR3,955,000.
The Board is confident that if circumstances require, the loans will roll over
to the following quarter, as has been the case for the last four years.
Moreover, Eufingest has confirmed its ongoing support by issuing a new EUR250,000
loan facility with repayment date 30 September 2020, if drawn. The interest
rate on any amounts drawn under the facility is 2.5% per annum (the "New Loan
Facility").
It is currently intended that up to EUR1 million of the Mediapolis settlement
could be used to repay amounts due to Eufingest but this figure has not yet
been confirmed between the parties.
Eufingest is a substantial shareholder of the Company as defined by the AIM
Rules for Companies. The issue of the New Loan Facility is therefore a related
party transaction pursuant to AIM Rule 13 of the AIM Rules for Companies. The
directors of Clear Leisure, having consulted with its nominated adviser,
consider that the transaction is fair and reasonable insofar as its
shareholders are concerned.
Francesco Gardin, CEO and Executive Chairman of Clear Leisure, commented, "We
are pleased to have put an end to a dispute which has been dragging on for
nearly two years necessitating considerable management time and legal expenses.
"The acquisition of the potential claim has been introduced in the negotiation
as an opportunity on which we have put a spending cap of EUR50,000, although the
estimate of the potential claim supplied by the Mediapolis Receiver is in the
order of millions of euros.
"While the legacy of Clear Leisure's past remains with the outstanding Sipiem
and Sosushi claims, your Board can now better focus its energy on developing
new businesses in the technology investment sector, where we have been
exploring several new initiatives in recent months."
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For further information please contact:
Clear Leisure Plc
+39 335 296573
Francesco Gardin, CEO and Executive Chairman
SP Angel Corporate Finance (Nominated Adviser & Broker) +44 (0)20 3470 0470
Jeff Keating
Leander (Financial PR) +44 (0) 7795 168 157
Christian Taylor-Wilkinson
About Clear Leisure Plc
Clear Leisure plc (AIM: CLP) is an AIM listed investment company which has
recently realigned its strategic focus to technology related investments, with
special regard to interactive media, blockchain and AI sectors. The Company
also owns shareholdings in a number of historic investments primarily in the
Italian real estate companies, which it is currently seeking compensation
through court action.
For further information, please visit, www.clearleisure.co.uk
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