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    ATLAS establishes industrial division, Acquires Ethiopian Company

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - November 19, 2015
    - November 19, 2015
    Kenya Business news

    Trading update, establishment of industrial division and acquisition Atlas (AIM, NSE: ADSS) is pleased to announce that it is creating an industrial division with an initial focus on consumer based industrial projects to broaden its business offering. The industrial division will allow Atlas to take advantage of unique on the ground access to highly prospective industrial projects in exciting growth markets. As part of the Company’s first project within the industrial division, Atlas has signed an acquisition agreement (the ‘Acquisition Agreement’) to acquire East Africa Packaging Holdings Limited (‘EAPH’), a company established to build a new state-of-the-art glass bottle manufacturing facility 45 kilometres north of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (the ‘Chancho Project’). The Company is also pleased to provide a trading update. A conference call will be hosted by the Company later today at 11.00am UK time, to discuss these developments. Further details on the call can be found below. Overview:  Following the decline in the oil price, trading conditions for the Company’s core services division remain very challenging, with revenue for the 12 months to 31 December 2015 expected to be approximately $15 million  Initiatives implemented focussed on diversifying the Company’s business, identifying new sectors of operation, concentrating on profitable jurisdictions and services, and reducing costs overall o Atlas is now cashflow break even at an operational level and the Company is expected to end the year with a cash balance of approximately US$3 million, ahead of expectations o Atlas has created an industrial division to broaden sector focus and diversify cyclical services revenue streams  Industrial division has entered into an agreement to acquire EAPH, a company established to build the Chancho Project, focused on the growing beverage industry, which will provide the Company access to the rapidly growing Ethiopian consumer market Chief Executive of Atlas, Carl Esprey said, “The creation of a new industrial division will increase the breadth and sustainability of our business and leverage our current position in Ethiopia to drive additional activity and future earnings. These developments will enable us to generate diversified revenue streams whilst offering significant internal synergies and efficiencies. With the acquisition of EAPH we will acquire an attractive cornerstone project for our industrial division in a dynamic jurisdiction, with likely access to significant project finance funding.

    READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE Atlas Development Support Services Ltd – Establishment of Industrial Division and Acquisition.pdf

    Source (NSE,Atlas)

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