Majesco Reports Third Quarter 2006 Financial Results
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on September 12, 2006 8:57:40 PM
Majesco Entertainment Company, an innovative provider of
digital entertainment products and content, announced financial results
for its third quarter ended July 31, 2006.
The Company reported
third quarter net revenues of $12.6 million, compared to $4.6 million
for the same period in 2005. For the nine months ended July 31, 2006,
the Company reported net revenues of $48.3 million versus $55.1 million
in the same period during 2005. Gross profit for the third quarter was
$4.4 million, compared to a loss of $16.2 million for the comparable
period in 2005. Gross profit was $18.7 million in the nine month period
ended July 31, 2006, versus $3.2 million in the same period during 2005.
The
operating loss was $332,000 for the third quarter of 2006, versus an
operating loss of $38.6 million for the same period one year ago.
Included in the operating loss for the 2006 quarter is the benefit of
gains from negotiated reductions in certain payables of $1.4 million.
For
the nine months ended July 31, 2006, the Company reported an operating
loss of $1.1 million versus a loss of $35.8 million in the comparable
2005 period. Included in the operating loss for the nine month period
of 2006 is the benefit of gains of $4.5 million from negotiated
reductions in certain royalties and payables and $2.4 million of
impairment charges related to projects which were canceled as a result
of the Company's shift in strategy away from the development of premium
console games.
Included in the operating loss for the first nine
months of 2005 are: a provision for a loss of $1.4 million in
connection with a proposed settlement with one of our distributors,
$1.4 million of expense related to severance agreements and $6.1
million of write-offs related to the development of video games which
were canceled as a result of the Company's strategy shift, which were
all recorded in the third quarter of 2005.
For the quarter, the
Company generated a net loss of $724,000 or $0.03 per share compared to
a net loss of $37.5 million or $1.69 per share for the third quarter of
last year. For the nine months ended July 31, 2006, the Company
generated a net loss of $2.5 million or $0.11 per share compared to a
net loss of $37.8 million or $1.87 per share for the first nine months
of last year.
Jesse Sutton, Majesco's Interim Chief Executive
Officer, commented, "We are pleased with our third quarter performance
and the progress we've made refocusing Majesco's game publishing
business. This quarter we achieved a substantial improvement in our
results over the third quarter of 2005 due to a more conservative
approach to game development, an improved cost structure and strong
sales of JAWS Unleashed."
Sutton continued saying, "We remain
focused on our strategy to publish value products and lower-cost games
for handheld systems and make products with mass market appeal. Looking
forward, we believe that Nintendo's new Wii console has excellent
potential to capture the mass market gamer while remaining within our
more conservative cost structure. As such, we are expanding our
strategic focus to capitalize on the potential of this system, and
currently have two Wii games in development. Going into the last
quarter of fiscal 2006, we are looking to our holiday lineup to build
momentum for 2007."
Key Announced Upcoming Products
Nacho
Libre, for the Nintendo DS. Based on Paramount Pictures'/Nickelodeon
Movies' film starring Jack Black, Majesco's Nacho Libre video game
offers fans comedic wrestling mayhem “ exaggerated moves, wacky props
and lots of pratfalls, all delivered in a unique “photo puppetry'
visual style.
Teen Titans 2, for the Nintendo Game Boy
Advance. Gamers will be able to re-enter the DC Comics' Teen Titans
world from the Warner Bros. Animation television series and play as all
five Teen Titans: Robin, Cyborg, Raven, Beast Boy and Starfire.
Developed by Artificial Mind & Movement, Teen Titans 2 is a follow
up to last year's successful title and is expected to ship this fall.
Strawberry
Shortcake Sweet Dreams, for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, isbased on
the October 1st premiere of the theatrical "Sweet Dreams" movie from
DIC Entertainment and American Greetings,andallows fans to play as
Strawberry Shortcake, Raspberry Torte, Angel Cake, Ginger Snap and
Sleepbug as they work together to save Strawberryland and beat the
Purple Pieman.
MechAssault: Phantom War, for the Nintendo DS
is the first handheld installment of the critically acclaimed series.
MechAssault: Phantom War features popular franchise elements while
utilizing the Nintendo DS Touch Screen to deliver a new level of
control and maneuverability.
Cooking Mama, for the Nintendo DS.
Featuring 76 different recipes, Cooking Mama challenges players to use
the stylus as their master kitchen tool to chop, slice, pan fry, knead,
grate, mash, peel and more. Cooking Mama has been awarded several
honors including: "Most Innovative DS Design of E3 2006" from leading
video game website IGN; and GameDaily's "Nod Award," which called
Cooking Mama "a fun DS game that uses the stylus to near perfection."
Cake
Mania, for the Nintendo DS. Based on the #1 runaway hit original online
game from one of the leading casual games publishers, Sandlot Games,
Cake Mania combines a new Touch Screen element with the same fast-paced
cake-baking fun that has captivated millions of online players
worldwide.
Bust-A-Move Revolution, is Majesco's inaugural
Nintendo Wii product scheduled for early 2007. An iconic property
within interactive entertainment, the Bust-A-Move video game franchise
has been a worldwide favorite of puzzle fans, as well as hardcore and
casual gamers for years.