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    Ellies loses R56 million market value

    August 3, 2023
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    Shaun Prithivirajh - Ellies CEO
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    Ellies Holdings, an importer and distributor of LED lighting, electronic and solar solutions, reported a loss of over R85 million in its 2023 financial year, more than its entire market value of R56 million.

    1. The loss widened by 95% due to restructuring costs of R18 million and a shortage of working capital that limited its ability to capitalize on increased demand during load shedding.
    2. Ellies has diversified away from its traditional satellite business but incurred R18 million in restructuring costs in the process.
    3. It has constrained working capital and was unable to leverage scale for better pricing and inventory, limiting its ability to benefit from higher load shedding demand.
    4. The company has net debt of around R183 million, almost 4 times its equity, but considers itself a going concern and expects a return to profitability.
    5. Ellies is also looking to raise R120 million from shareholders to acquire Bundu Power, a company specializing in generators, solar and other products.
    6. Bundu Power had revenue growth of over 60% and profit growth of almost 300% in its 2023 financial year, and the acquisition is part of Ellies’ strategy to expand its alternative power footprint.
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