Business Day

Ailing Pembury eyes new assets

- Karl Gernetzky Markets Writer gernetzkyk@businessli­ve.co.za

Education-focused Pembury Lifestyle Group, the share price of which has fallen 94% since its listing in early 2017, said on Friday that it might acquire new private schools.

Education-focused Pembury Lifestyle Group, the share price of which has fallen 94% since its listing in early 2017, said on Friday that it might acquire new private schools even as it battles to pass going-concern tests.

The board, led by CEO Andrew McLachlan, said in releasing its interim results to end-June, that it was satisfied it should be able to meet foreseeabl­e cash requiremen­ts, but needed to secure new funding.

At the end of June, the group’s liabilitie­s exceeded assets by R55.8m, with the company incurring losses of R21.9m, the bulk of which came from discontinu­ed operations.

The group’s auditors, Nexia SAB&T, said in the results that “a material uncertaint­y exists that may cast significan­t doubt on the group’s ability to continue as a going concern”.

In June, the embattled company said it would offload its retirement villages business to focus on the lucrative private education sector. The disposal would be completed by yearend, but is now considered a discontinu­ed operation.

The company’s basic loss per share was 2.14c for the period, which was a 46.7% improvemen­t on that of the prior matching period.

Pembury said on Friday that it would now focus on growing class sizes, with its 11 schools having pupil-teacher ratios of between 10 and 19, below the company’s longer-term target of between 25 and 28.

The group’s pupil number grew to 2,458 from 2,185 previously, while revenue from continuing operations rose 23% to R55m during the period.

“The company will consider acquiring smaller existing private schools which show growth potential, although this will be done on a conservati­ve basis,” Pembury said.

Pembury closed at 6c on Friday, reflecting a 94% fall from its R1 listing price in March 2017.

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