Q2’10 • Investor Fact Sheet Second Quarter ended April 30, 2010 TSX: TWT ABOUT 20-20 TECHNOLOGIES INC. 20-20 Technologies is the world's leading provider of computer-aided design, business and software solutions tailored for the interior design and furniture industries. Dealers and retailers use its desktop and Web-based products and solutions for the home and office markets. 20-20 offers a unique proprietary end-to-end solution, integrating the entire breadth of functions in interior design. It provides a bridge for data communication from the point-of-sale to manufacturing, including computer-aided engineering and plant floor automation software. Operating in eleven countries with more than 500 employees, 20-20 is a publicly traded company (TWT) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). For more information, visit www.2020technologies.com.
UNIQUELY POSITIONED TO BENEFIT FROM A RESUMPTION OF GROWTH IN OUR INDUSTRY During the second quarter we experienced gathering momentum in our business in general, with notable strength in the Home sector. In an improving economic context, we were able to sign a large contract with a major retail chain. The transaction confirmed our prior assessment that a number of large customers are ready to resume making strategic investments. This agreement with a key reference customer also serves to emphasize our status as an industry leader.
SECOND QUARTER RESULTS (In thousands of US dollars, except per share amounts) Three months ended April 30 (unaudited)
Revenues Perpetual licenses Recurring licenses Maintenance and other recurring services Professional services
Gross margin Gross margin (%) Net earnings Per share – diluted Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding
2010
2009
$5,692 1,260 7,354 2,849
$3,991 902 7,032 3,233
17,155
15,158
12,913 75.3% 273 0.01
11,343 74.8% 621 0.03
18,926,692
18,937,049
Q2 2010 HIGHLIGHTS •
Revenues of $17.2 million, up 13.2% from $15.2 million last year
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EBITDA increased to $2.7 million, or 15.9% of revenues from $2.3 million or 15.3% of revenues in 2009
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Net Income of $273,000 ($928,000 on a constant currency basis) compared to $621,000 in 2009
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Healthy balance sheet with working capital of $13 million
Revenues (in millions of US$)
Geographic Distribution of Sales
North America Europe
Q2’2010
Q2’2009
25
3.1%
2.4%
20
37.4%
59.5%
40.8%
15 56.8%
Rest of the World
Q1’09
Q2’09
15.6
15.1
Q3’09
Q4’09
Q1’10
Q2’10
16.1
16.2
16.6
17.2
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SECOND QUARTER REVIEW Second quarter revenues increased 13.2% to $17.2 million compared with $15.2 million a year ago. The improvement was due to constant dollar growth (11.0%) mainly related to improving market conditions in the U.S., particularly in the Home sector, and to a lesser extent from favorable currency exchange rates (2.2%). For the quarter, all geographic sectors reported higher revenues, led by North America and International markets with increases of 18.7% and 42.7%, respectively. The increase in European revenues of 3.7% was more modest considering the slow pace of the European recovery. Home sector revenues reached $10.7 million accounting for 62.2% of total revenues, up 33.4% over the previous year, fuelled by improving economic conditions in the U.S. market, which was a key factor in helping secure a major contract with a leading retailer. Manufacturing sector revenues accounting for 22.7% of total revenue, declined by 8.3% to $3.9 million and were down 20.4% sequentially over good first quarter 2010 results. Customers in this sector generally remain cautious on long-term investments, which in turn impacts 20-20’s business on a short term basis. The Office sector remained soft reflecting continuing weak economic conditions with revenues reaching $2.6 million, down 10.9% over the previous year and essentially flat on a sequential basis. As previously disclosed, the Company believes that this sector will lag the others in terms of recovery. For the quarter, EBITDA increased to $2.7 million (15.9% of revenues) from $2.3 million (15.3% of revenues) a year ago. The negative impact of currency exchange rates on operating income was significant and totaled $0.9 million. In constant dollars, the EBITDA margin for the quarter would have exceeded 20%. Net earnings of $273,000 for the second quarter, or $0.01 per share, compared with net earnings of $621,000, or $0.03 per share, a year ago. Earnings were negatively impacted by exchange losses of $975,000 ($243,000 in 2009) essentially attributable to the translation of financial statements of our subsidiaries, which are denominated in European currencies.
A WORD FROM THE CEO While solid second quarter licensing growth and many positive leading indicators are encouraging for our prospects in coming quarters, we remain cautiously optimistic in view of the current situation in Europe. Our caution is also informed by the fact that revenues are mainly being derived from large customers, with smaller clients largely remaining on the side lines. Jean-François Grou Chief Executive Officer June 14, 2010
400 Armand Frappier Blvd, Suite 2020, Laval, Quebec H7V 4B4, Tel: (514) 332-4110 MANAGEMENT Executive Chairman and Chief of Strategic Direction Jean Mignault Chief Executive Officer Jean-François Grou Chief Financial Officer Steve Perrone ANALYST COVERAGE Thanos Moschopoulos Scott Penner
BMO Capital Markets TD Newcrest
INVESTOR RELATIONS 20-20 Technologies Inc. Steve Perrone Tel.: (514) 332-4110 Email: steve.perrone@2020.net MaisonBrison Communications Pierre Boucher Tel. : (514) 731-0000 ext.237 Email: pierre@maisonbrison.com
STOCK INFORMATION as at June 14, 2010, in Canadian dollars) Share Price (TSX: TWT) $3.25 52 Week High/Low $3.90 - $1.52 Number of Shares Outstanding (as at June 14, 2010) 18.9 million Market Capitalization $61.4 million IPO Date Dec. 2004
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