Creator Capital Reports First Quarter Earnings.Business Editors HAMILTON, Bermuda--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2002 Creator Capital Limited (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :CTORF) ("CCL 1. CCL - Coral Common LISP. 2. CCL - Computer Control Language. English-like query language based on COLINGO, for IBM 1401 and IBM 1410. ") is pleased to release its revenue and results of operations for the first quarter ended March 31, 2002.
Three Months Ended Year Ended
March 31 March 31 December 31
2002 2001 2001
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Revenue $ 119,248 $ 151,210 $ 561,030
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Operating Expenses
General and administrative 50,519 58,683 156,757
Consulting and contract
labor 27,800 51,990 94,357
Marketing 5,583 - 25,308
Legal 5,316 2,119 7,853
Depreciation and amortization 22,951 109,743 243,239
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112,169 222,535 527,514
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7,079 (71,325) 33,516
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Other (Income) and Expense
Interest expense (55) - (1,153)
Interest income 186 465 18,164
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131 465 17,011
Net gain (loss) $ 7,210 $ (70,860) $ 50,527
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BASIC AND DILUTED LOSS PER SHARE
Numerator for basic and diluted
loss per share:
Net gain (loss) 7,210 (70,860) 50,527
Preferred stock dividends (51,688) (86,740) (203,399)
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Income gain (loss) to common
shareholders $ (44,478) $(157,600) $ (152,872)
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Denominator for basic and diluted loss per share:
Weighted average shares
outstanding 90,424,191 50,000,000 70,385,000
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Net loss per share $ 0.0005 $ 0.003 $ 0.002
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Revenue from operations for the three months ended March 31, 2002 was $119,248 compared to $151,210 during the three months ended March 31, 2001. Revenue consisted of fees generated from the Sky Play amusement Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and usually entertaining events or situations, and is associated with enjoyment, happiness, laughter and pleasure. Amusement may also be experienced through the recollection of events which have given rise to amusement in the past. games acquired with the purchase of IIL IIL - Integrated Injection Logic . The decrease in revenue reflects the fact that the number of airlines licensed to use the Company's software has decreased even though the number of aircraft flying with Sky Play remained static at 141. This result is directly attributable to the current budgetary constraints CONSTRAINTS - A language for solving constraints using value inference. ["CONSTRAINTS: A Language for Expressing Almost-Hierarchical Descriptions", G.J. Sussman et al, Artif Intell 14(1):1-39 (Aug 1980)]. of the airline industry in general. Net gain of $7,210 for the three months ended March 31, 2002 compared to a loss of $70,860 for the three months ended March 31, 2001 reflects the continuing efforts of management to contain expenses, along with the significant decrease in the depreciation and amortization expenses. General and administrative expenses decreased from $58,683 in the 2001 period to $50,519 in the 2002 period. Consulting and contract labor expenses have decreased from $51,990 to $27,800. Product marketing increased from $0 to $5,583 and legal expense increased from $2,119 to $5,316. Depreciation and amortization expenses decreased by $86,792 to $22,951. Asset China Investments has informed CCL that the investment through Beacon Hill Bea·con Hill An area of Boston, Massachusetts, noted for its historic residences, brick sidewalks, and picturesque mews. Noun 1. Beacon Hill - a fashionable section of Boston; site of the Massachusetts capital building Enterprises in the Chinese Lottery lottery, scheme for distributing prizes by lot or other method of chance selection to persons who have paid for the opportunity to win. The term is not applicable when lots are drawn without payment by the interested parties to determine some matter, e.g. business, including the Soccer Betting Lottery and the World Cup Lottery is proceeding as planned. Sales of World Cup Soccer Lottery tickets betting on the World Cup matches will officially begin in China on May 18, 2002. About Creator Capital Creator Capital Limited is a Bermuda exempted company. CCL holds an investment in a China Lotteries United Kingdom
n. Poker in which each player is dealt five cards face down and may then discard and get replacements for a specified number of cards after the first round of betting. Noun 1. , and Slots. Sky Play consists of interactive PC amusement games such as Mah Jong mah jong or mah-jongg Noun a game of Chinese origin, played using tiles bearing various designs, in which the players try to obtain a winning combination of tiles [Chinese, literally: sparrows] , Solitaire solitaire or patience, any card game that can be played by one person. Solitaire is the American name; in England it is known as patience. There are probably more kinds of solitaire than all other card games together. and Chess. ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Deborah Fortescue-Merrin, President Safe Harbour statements under the Private Securities Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. Reform Act of 1995; - this release contains forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, and Section 21B of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Any statements which express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, goals, assumptions or future events or performance are not statements of historical fact, may be foreword fore·word n. A preface or an introductory note, as for a book, especially by a person other than the author. foreword Noun an introductory statement to a book Noun 1. looking statements. Forward looking statements are based upon expectations, estimates and projections at the time the statements are made, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those presently anticipated. |
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