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QPG
QPG                                                                             
QPG - Quantum Property Group Limited - Condensed unaudited consolidated interim 
results for the six months ended 29 February 2012 and renewal of cautionary     
announcement                                                                    
QUANTUM PROPERTY GROUP LIMITED                                                  
Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa                                    
(Registration number 1984/002788/06)                                            
Share code: QPG     ISIN: ZAE000125647                                          
("QPG" or "the Company" or "the Group")                                         
CONDENSED UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED       
29 FEBRUARY 2012 AND RENEWAL OF CAUTIONARY ANNOUNCEMENT                         
CONDENSED UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE PERIOD
ENDED 29 FEBRUARY 2012                                                          
                                Unaudited   Unaudited   Audited                 
                                as at       as at       as at                   
                                29          28          31                      
February    February    August                  
                                2012        2011        2011                    
                                R`000       R`000       R`000                   
Assets                                                                          

Non-current assets               742 562     952 792     709 172                
Investment property              693 867     928 940     687 620                
Intangible assets                12 863      -           -                      
Furniture, fittings and          26 908      -           16 325                 
equipment                        647         562         726                    
Loans receivable                                                                
Deferred taxation                8 277       23 290      4 501                  

Current assets                   75 192      103 445     83 687                 
Inventories                      67 912      82 140      67 401                 
Accounts receivable              5 686       7 849       7 524                  
Loan receivable                  156         109         142                    
Loans to related parties         -           -           237                    
Cash and cash equivalents        1 438       13 347      8 383                  
                                                                                

Total assets                     817 754     1 056 237   792 859                
                                                                                
Equity and liabilities                                                          

Capital and reserves             160 159     398 024     185 412                
                                                                                
Non-current liabilities          500 014     617 747     476 274                
Borrowings                       430 439     468 341     396 550                
Loan payable                     3 869       -           3 869                  
Loans from related parties       35 982      32 896      34 404                 
Deferred taxation                29 724      116 510     41 451                 

Current liabilities              157 581     40 466      131 173                
Borrowings                       112 537     -           91 392                 
Trade and other payables         23 349      19 976      23 102                 
Loans from related parties       21 695      20 490      16 679                 
                                                                                
                                                                                
Total equity and liabilities     817 754     1 056 237   792 859                

Number of ordinary shares in     152 944     152 944     152 944                
issue at period-end              087         087         087                    
Net asset value per share        105         260         121                    
(cents)                                                                         
Net tangible asset value per     96          260         121                    
share (cents)                                                                   
CONDENSED UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED GROUP STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR   
THE PERIOD ENDED 29 FEBRUARY 2012                                               
                                Unaudited   Unaudited   Audited                 
                                Six         Six         12                      
                                months      months      months                  
ended       ended       ended                   
                                29          28          31                      
                                February    February    August                  
                                2012        2011        2011                    
R`000       R`000       R`000                   
                                                                                
Revenue                          24 477      13 863      37 291                 
Cost of sales                    -           -           (15 450)               
Gross profit                     24 477      13 863      21 841                 
Other income                     4 982       4           3 270                  
Operating costs                  (32 188)    (15 406)    (46 939)               
Operating loss                   (2 729)     (1 539)     (21 828)               
Fair value adjustment            -           -           (225                   
                                                        963)                    
Depreciation                     (3 281)     (2 210)     (4 495)                
Interest received                136         270         569                    
Interest paid                    (30 879)    (20 756)    (41 400)               
Loss before taxation             (36 753)    (24 235)    (293                   
                                                        117)                    
Taxation                         15 502      11 580      67 850                 
Total comprehensive loss for     (21 251)    (12 655)    (225                   
the period                                               267)                   
                                                                                
Weighted average number of       152 944     152 944     152 944                
shares in issue                  087         087         087                    
Loss per share (cents)           (14)        (8)         (147)                  
Headline loss per share (cents)  (16)        (8)         (39)                   
Diluted loss per share (cents)   (14)        (8)         (147)                  
Diluted headline loss per share  (16)        (8)         (39)                   
(cents)                                                                         
CONDENSED UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED GROUP STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOW FOR THE PERIOD   
ENDED 29 FEBRUARY 2012                                                          
Unaudited   Unaudited    Audited               
                                 Six         Six          12                    
                                 months      months       months                
                                 ended       ended        ended                 
29          28           31                    
                                 February    February     August                
                                 2012        2011         2011                  
                                 R`000       R`000        R`000                 

Cash flows from operating         (40 840)    (26 271)     (48 208)             
activities                                                                      
Cash flows from investing         (16 352)    (15 122)     (19 317)             
activities                                                                      
Cash flows from financing         50 247      43 301       64 469               
activities                                                                      
(Decrease) / Increase in cash     (6 945)     1 908        (3 056)              
and cash equivalents                                                            
Cash and cash equivalents at the  8 383       11 439       11 439               
beginning of period                                                             
Cash and cash equivalents at the  1 438       13 347       8 383                
end of period                                                                   
                                                                                
CONDENSED UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED GROUP STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE   
PERIOD ENDED 29 FEBRUARY 2012                                                   
Share   Share    Acquis  Accumul  Total                  
                       Capita  Premium  ition   ated                            
                       l                Reserv  Profit                          
                                        e                                       
R`000   R`000    R`000   R`000    R`000                  
                                                                                
Balance at 1 September  313     47 285   (7      370 676  410 679               
2010                                     595)                                   
Total comprehensive     -       -        -       (12      (12                   
loss for the period                              655)     655)                  
Balance at 28 February  313     47 285   (7      358 021  398 024               
2011                                     595)                                   
Total comprehensive     -       -        -       (212     (212                  
loss for the period                              612)     612)                  
Balance at 31 August    313     47 285   (7      145 409  185 412               
2011                                     595)                                   
Deferred tax asset                                                              
acquired on acquisition -       -        -       (4 002)  (4 002)               
of 15 on Orange Hotel                                                           
reversed                                                                        
Total comprehensive                                                             
loss for the period     -       -        -       (21      (21                   
                                                251)     251)                   
Balance at 29 February  313     47 285   (7      120 156  160 159               
2012                                     595)                                   
                                                                                
COMMENTARY                                                                      
Introduction                                                                    
The directors present the condensed unaudited consolidated interim results      
("results") for the six months ended 29 February 2012 ("the interim period") for
QPG.                                                                            
Board of Directors                                                              
The following changes in directorate occurred during the period under review:   
*    Richard Bendel was appointed as an independent non-executive director with 
    effect from                          1 December 2011;                       
*    Barry Sneech resigned as an independent non-executive director with effect 
from 12 June 2012; and                                                      
*    Mrs Madeleine du Plessis resigned as Financial Director with immediate     
    effect from 18 June 2012, but will continue to assist QPG as a consultant   
    until a new Financial Director is appointed.                                
Group Profile                                                                   
QPG is a property investment company that aims to build a quality, sustainable  
property portfolio. The 15 on Orange property is a landmark development in Cape 
Town and the initial development undertaken by QPG.  The property comprises the 
15 on Orange Hotel, a residential component of 12 luxury penthouses, 6 of which 
will be included in the hotel rental pool (whilst remaining for sale), a        
boutique retail centre, a 1 500mSquared venue facility and four levels of       
parking.                                                                        
The 15 on Orange Hotel has established itself, since opening in December 2009,  
as one of the city`s leading luxury hotels across multiple corporate and leisure
markets and continues to receive numerous accolades and awards.                 
Prospects                                                                       
The directors are confident of the performance and prospects of the 15 on Orange
Hotel. It continues to cement its reputation as one of Cape Town`s leading      
hotels and has now further strengthened its position in the market place as a   
result of the various improvements and enhancements.                            
Financial Results                                                               
The hotel industry continued to experience extremely challenging trading        
conditions during the period under review, but despite that, there has been an  
increase in hotel revenue and occupancy levels compared to the previous         
corresponding period.  The directors are confident that the hotel performance   
will continue to improve.                                                       
Acquisition of 50% interest in 15 on Orange Hotel (Pty) Ltd                     
Shareholders are referred to the announcement released on SENS on 21 October    
2011, wherein it was disclosed that in terms of a Sale of Shares Agreement dated
6 September 2011 and a First Addendum to the Sale of Shares Agreement dated 18  
October 2011, A Million Up Investments 105 (Pty) Ltd (``AMU``) acquired the     
remaining 50% of the issued share capital in 15 on Orange Hotel (Pty) Ltd ("15  
on Orange``).                                                                   
In terms of IAS 31 `Interest in joint ventures`, the Group`s proportionate share
of 50% of 15 on Orange`s assets, liabilities, income, expenses and cash flows   
were consolidated to 31 August 2011.  With the acquisition of the remaining 50% 
of the shares in 15 on Orange, 100% of the assets, liabilities, income, expenses
and cash flows are now consolidated.  This has the effect that 100% of the net  
loss of 15 on Orange for the six months under review has been consolidated      
versus only 50% in the comparative period ended 28 February 2011 and the twelve 
months ended 31 August 2011.                                                    
The fair value of the assets and liabilities of 15 on Orange acquired was as    
follows:                                                                        
                                              R`000                             
Furniture, fittings and equipment              4 088                            
Deferred tax asset                             4 002                            
Inventories                                    496                              
Accounts receivable                            1 188                            
Cash                                           393                              
Trade and other payables                       (6 149)                          
Loans from related parties                     (16 881)                         
Net asset value                                (12 863)                         
Consideration paid in cash                     -                                
Cash and cash equivalents acquired             393                              
Net cash inflow                                393                              
                                                                                
The Management Services and License Agreement for the management of the 15 on   
Orange Hotel was renegotiated and re-signed with Protea Hospitality Group (Pty) 
Ltd and African Pride Hotels effective from       1 September 2011.  The Lease  
Agreement between AMU and 15 on Orange was also amended and re-signed effective 
from 1 September 2011.                                                          
AMU has substantially completed the enhancement programme undertaken at the 15  
on Orange Hotel, which includes the fit out of a 240-seater multi-use, high-    
specification venue facility, furnishing of six penthouse units for inclusion in
the hotel inventory, a general exterior upgrade and improvements to the swimming
pool area.                                                                      
Basic and Diluted loss per share                                                
The calculation of basic earnings and diluted earnings per ordinary             
share is based on a net loss attributable to ordinary shareholders of           
R21 250 723 and a weighted average of 152 944 087 ordinary shares in            
issue throughout the period.                                                    
The calculation of headline and diluted headline loss per ordinary              
share is based on a net headline loss of  R25 210 723 and a weighted            
average of 152 944 087 ordinary shares in issue throughout the period.          
Reconciliation of basic loss to                                                 
headline loss                          R`000                                    
Total comprehensive loss for the       (21 251)                                 
period                                                                          
Less:  Write-down of related party     (5 500)                                  
loan                                                                            
Plus:  Deferred taxation movement on   1 540                                    
write-down of related party loan                                                
Headline loss for the period           25 211                                   
                                                                                
The write-down of the related party loan relates to a Department of Trade and   
Industry grant that was not granted in connection with 15 on Orange Hotel.      
Related party transactions and balances                                         
There were no new material related party transactions or balances in the six    
months under review.                                                            
Segmental report                                                                
The Group`s main business is currently operated from one property in Cape Town. 
The chief operating decision maker is of the opinion that the operations of this
one property should be considered to be the business of a single segment.       
Subsequent events                                                               
Since the end of the interim period up to and including the date of this report,
the following events have occurred:                                             
*    Business rescue application                                                
Shareholders are referred to the announcement released on SENS on 13 June 2012, 
wherein it was disclosed that the board of directors of QPG ("the Board")       
resolved that business rescue proceedings commence regarding its wholly-owned   
subsidiary A Million Up Investments 105 Proprietary Limited ("AMU") and that AMU
be placed under supervision in terms of Section 129 of the Companies Act, 71, of
2008 ("the Companies Act").                                                     
An application which was initiated by Absa Bank Limited ("Absa"), to set aside  
the resolution taken by the board of AMU, was heard in the Western Cape High    
Court on Friday 15 June 2012. As disclosed in an announcement released on SENS  
on 15 June 2012, Absa`s application was successful and hence AMU was discharged 
from business rescue.                                                           
*    Negotiations with Absa and application for provisional liquidation         
There is a dispute with Absa regarding the securities which Absa contends were  
provided by QPG in respect of the development facility, and in order for Absa to
continue funding AMU and the 15 On Orange Hotel, they require to perfect their  
securities.                                                                     
As a result of this impasse, Absa has resorted to placing AMU into provisional  
liquidation.                                                                    
AMU had agreed not to oppose the application as QPG and AMU have reached        
agreement with Absa that they will be afforded sufficient time before Absa      
applies for a final winding up order of AMU in order to enable the parties to   
endeavour to conclude an amicable, commercial transaction beneficial to all     
parties.                                                                        
The Western Cape High Court granted an interim order on 29 June 2012, with the  
final liquidation proceedings to be heard on Tuesday, 14 August 2012.           
QPG, AMU and Absa intend on reaching a solution prior to this date to prevent   
the granting of a final liquidation order.                                      
QPG and AMU will immediately enter into proposed negotiations with Absa in an   
endeavour to conclude a transaction beneficial to both parties. Shareholders    
will be advised in due course regarding the outcome of these negotiations.      
Should a commercial transaction be concluded, then it will not be necessary for 
Absa to apply for the final winding up of AMU.                                  
It is anticipated that whilst the negotiations continue, Absa will continue     
funding both AMU and the 15 On Orange Hotel and that there will be no impact on 
the day to day running of the hotel business.                                   
The board of directors is not aware of any other material matters or            
circumstances arising since the end of the interim period and up to the date of 
this report.                                                                    
Dividend policy                                                                 
No dividend has been declared for the period.                                   
Litigation                                                                      
The directors previously reported that the Group has instituted legal           
proceedings and a high court summons against Mr Chaim Cohen, New City Group     
(Pty) Ltd ("New City"), Bonheur 92 General Trading (Pty) Ltd, Mr Gary Itzikowitz
and Compass Projects (Pty) Ltd.                                                 
Absa applied for the liquidation of New City. On 3 February 2012 Mr Chaim Cohen 
applied to have New City placed under business rescue. This was opposed by inter
alia Absa and by AMU and QPG in their capacity as affected persons.             
The application was withdrawn on 11 June 2012 and the costs including the costs 
of AMU and QPG were tendered by Mr Cohen.                                       
Absa continued with its application for the liquidation of New City. The        
application was supported by AMU and QPG. New City was placed under provisional 
liquidation by the South Gauteng High Court on 14 June 2012. The return day is  
31 July 2012.                                                                   
Going concern                                                                   
The on-going dispute with Absa and the application for liquidation, as stated   
above, indicates the existence of a material uncertainty that may cast          
significant doubt on the Group`s ability to continue as a going concern. The    
Group may therefore be unable to realise its assets and discharge its           
liabilities in the normal course of business.                                   
As the outcome of the abovementioned dispute and liquidation application and the
estimate of its financial effect and impact on the Group is not yet known and   
cannot be reliably quantified at this time, these unaudited interim results have
been prepared on the going concern basis of accounting policies applicable to a 
going concern. This basis presumes that funds will be available to finance      
future operations and that the realisation of assets and settlement of          
liabilities, contingent obligations and commitments will occur in the ordinary  
course of business.                                                             
The Board endeavours to apply all of its efforts in obtaining the most suitable 
outcome possible in the circumstances and as such refers shareholders to the    
renewal of cautionary included in this announcement.                            
Basis of preparation and accounting policies                                    
These condensed unaudited consolidated interim results have been prepared in    
accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), the AC500 
Standards, International Accounting Standards               IAS 34 `Interim     
Financial Reporting`, the Companies Act, 2008 (Act No.71 of 2008) and the       
Listings Requirements of JSE Limited.  The accounting policies applied are      
consistent with those applied in the audited annual financial statements for the
year ended 31 August 2011.                                                      
Significant accounting policies include:                                        
*    Significant judgments:  Judgment is required in determining the fair value 
    of investment property.  The fair value is determined annually with an      
    independent valuation carried out every three years and any fair value      
adjustment is recognised in profit and loss.                                
*    Investment Properties: Investment properties are held to earn rental income
    and to appreciate in capital value. Investment properties under development 
    are held for development in order to earn rental income and to appreciate   
in capital value upon completion of the development.  Consideration is      
    given to ancillary services provided. Investment properties held to earn    
    rental income are treated as longterm investments and are measured          
    initially at cost including transaction costs and thereafter at fair value. 
The fair value is determined annually with an independent valuation carried 
    out every three years and any fair value adjustment is recognised in profit 
    and loss.  Existing investment properties under development held for        
    continued future use as investment properties are treated as long-term      
investments and are measured at fair value, being the fair value of the     
    land and buildings.  Rental income and operating expenses from investment   
    property are reported within revenue and operating costs respectively.      
Material change in assets:                                                      
*    The enhancement programme undertaken by AMU at 15 on Orange Hotel has      
    resulted in an increase in investment property and additions to furniture,  
    fittings and equipment.                                                     
The results have not been reviewed or audited by the Company`s auditors, Grant  
Thornton.                                                                       
Renewal of cautionary announcement                                              
Further to the cautionary announcement dated 25 May 2012 and the negotiations   
with Absa as referred to above, shareholders are advised that as the full impact
and outcomes of such negotiations cannot currently be determined, and that these
may have a material effect on the price of the Company`s securities,            
shareholders are advised to continue exercising caution when dealing in the     
Company`s securities, until a further announcement is made.                     
GN Shaff                                                                        
Chief Executive Officer                                                         
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD                                                           
29 June 2012                                                                    
Directors:                                                                      
GN Shaff (Chief Executive Officer), PM Shaff *, TM Wolpe *, R Bendel *+         
* non-executive     + independent                                               
Registered office: Corner Grey`s Pass and Orange Street, Gardens, Cape Town,    
8001                                                                            
Company secretary: Corporate and Merchant Administrators (Pty) Ltd              
Designated adviser: Merchantec Capital                                          
Transfer secretaries: Computershare Investor Services (Pty) Ltd, 70 Marshall    
Street, Johannesburg, 2001 (PO Box 61051, Marshalltown, 2107)                   
Date: 29/06/2012 17:41:02 Produced by the JSE SENS Department.                  
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