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Audited Annual Statements for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 2025
ARNPRIOR, ON / ACCESS Newswire / July 29, 2025 / Plaintree Systems Inc. (CSE:NPT) ("Plaintree" or the "Company").
Plaintree announced today that it has released its audited consolidated financial statements and related management discussions and analysis for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025.
During fiscal 2025, Plaintree realized revenues from operations of $23,847,195, down from revenues of $24,204,805 in fiscal 2024. Plaintree ended fiscal 2025 year with a net loss before income tax expense and impairment of $(815,531) compared with a gain of $1,174,305 in fiscal 2024.
"This year was a challenging one from a geo-political perspective," said David Watson CEO. "The ongoing recertification process for some appliances that Elmira has been going through has delayed order shipments, and now the tariff uncertainty that has affected our biggest market, the US, has had a huge negative impact on Elmira appliances and led to a $1,112,870 inventory provision and a $995,621 impairment. Also, the recently announced closure of the Summit division was after it accumulated a $416,059 loss on the year after Summit's largest customer lost its key customer.
The remaining divisions continue to provide strong performance.
About Plaintree Systems
Plaintree has two diversified product lines consisting of Specialty Structures and Applied Electronics.
The Specialty Structures Division includes the Triodetic Group with over 40 years of experience, is a design/build manufacturer of steel, aluminum and stainless steel specialty structures such as commercial domes, foundations for unstable soil conditions and flood zones, for free form structures, barrel vaults, space frames and industrial dome coverings, and Spotton Corporation, a design and manufacturer of high end custom hydraulic and pneumatic valves and cylinders.
The Applied Electronics Division includes the legacy Hypernetics, Summit Aerospace USA Inc. and Elmira Stove Works Inc. businesses. Hypernetics was established in 1972 and is a manufacturer of avionic components for various applications including aircraft antiskid braking, aircraft instrument indicators, solenoids, high purity valves and permanent magnet alternators. Summit Aerospace USA Inc. provides high precision machining to the aerospace and defense markets. Our facility includes 5 axis CNC precision machining of complex castings and large ring parts such as turbine and assembly shrouds as well as assembly & pressure seals. Summit will support requirements from concept, prototype and throughout production. Elmira Stove Works Inc a manufacturer of high-end heritage and retro-styled kitchen appliances under the brand names "Northstar", "Fireview" and "Heritage".
Plaintree's shares are traded under the symbol "NPT". Shareholders and Investors can access Company information on CSE's website and receive full Company disclosure monthly. For more information on Plaintree or to receive stock quotes, complete with trading summaries, bid size and ask price, brokerage house participation, insider reports, news releases, disclosure information, and CSE and SEDAR filings, visit the CSE website at www.cnsx.ca or the Company's website at www.plaintree.com.
Plaintree is publicly traded in Canada on the CSE (NPT) with 12,925,253 common shares and 18,325 class A preferred shares outstanding.
This press release may include statements that are forward-looking and based on current expectations. The actual results of the company may differ materially from current expectations. The business of the company is subject to many risks and uncertainties, including changes in markets for the company's products, delays in product development and introduction to manufacturing and intense competition. For a more detailed discussion of the risks and uncertainties related to the company's business, please refer to documents filed by the company with the Canadian regulatory authorities, including the annual report of the Company for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and related management discussion and analysis.
Canadian Securities Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this news release.
For further information: Rob Turley, CFO (613) 623-3434 x2282
SOURCE: Plaintree Systems, Inc.
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L.Harper--AMWN