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Wegener Warns of F2Q10 Operating Loss
DULUTH, GA.: Content distributor Wegener said today it would post an operating loss for the second quarter of this year, even as it
struggles to regain listing compliance on the NASDAQ. The, company, which
distributes content via satellite, said it received a 180-day extension from
the stock exchange to come back into compliance at a hearing in mid-January.
The extension gives Wegener until June 7 to show stockholder equity of at least
$2.5 million, a market value of $35 million in listed securities or net income
from continuing operations of $500,000 for the previous year or two of the
three most recently completed quarters. Wegener’s (NASDAQ: WGNR) share price
must also be at $1 for at least 10 days. It’s trading today at around 16 cents.
“We presented a very comprehensive plan to NASDAQ, and while no assurances can
be given, we are working in a very focused manner to achieve that plan,” said Wegener
chief Troy Woodbury. “There clearly are significant obstacles in our path and
we will be reporting an operating loss for the second quarter of fiscal 2010
which ends on Feb. 26, 2010.”
A previously announced reverse-stock split remains on hold until company
performance demonstrates the ability to support the move.
Wegener reported a net loss of $990,000 or 8 cents a share on revenues of $1.9
million for the
first fiscal quarter of 2010, ending Nov. 27, 2009.
See...
January 11, 2010: “Wegener Reports Final
F1Q10 Results”
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