CAC 2000 (CAC) could be facing a $200 million charge to the 2016 financial results arising from the successful claim X-ray Diagnostics against the company.
CAC in a release to the Jamaica Stock Exchange stated that the court ruled in favour of the Claimant and awarded damages of US$372,100 and J$568,187 plus loss of profits of $7,077,874. Interest at commercial rates and legal fees were also awarded.
CAC further advised that on application, the court granted a stay of execution of 42 days and that its legal counsel is reviewing the judgment but, in the interim, the company will be providing for these amounts less the insurance amount of $20 million in the 2016 accounts.
IC Insider estimates that the company will likely be hit with a total cost of US$1 million and J$100 million before the insurance coverage when interest and legal fees are factored in.
The judgement resulted from a claim in negligence and or breach of contract as a result of a fire that occurred at the Claimant’s premises on May 11th, 2003. The Claimant prevailed at first instance in the Supreme Court with CAC appealing the judgment on account of the trial judge in the Supreme Court excluding the testimony and or report of the Company’s expert from the evidence. The Court of Appeal held that the exclusion of such evidence “created an unnecessary imbalance which was not in the interest of justice.”
CAC reported a loss of $9 million after tax for the July 2016 quarter and profit of $31 million after tax for the nine months period, compared to $39 million for the July 2015 quarter and a profit of $71.6 million for the nine months to July 2015.
The net results came from sales revenues of $679 million for the nine months period compared to $674 million for 2015 and $198 million for the July quarter versus $259 million in 2015. The company saw a large climb in administrative cost of 42 percent for the nine months in 2016 and 57 percent for the quarter.
CAC successfully raised $120 million before cost of approximately $10 million in its initial public offering in December 2015. The stock traded traded on the junior market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange at $6.30 on Monday.
Lawsuit may cost CAC $200m
October 25, 2016 by IC Insider.com
Filed Under: Company News, Company Results, Feature Stories Tagged With: CAC 2000, Jamaica Stock Exchange, Jamaican Stock, X-ray Diagnostics
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