Wednesday, July 15, 2015

UrtheCast closes Earth observation business acquisition

2015-07-15 08:44 ET - News Release

Mr. Scott Larson reports
URTHECAST CLOSES ACQUISITION OF EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITES AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS FROM ELECNOR
UrtheCast Corp.'s subsidiary has closed its previously announced acquisition of the Earth observation business doing business as Deimos Imaging and DOT Imaging from Elecnor SA for an aggregate price of 76.4 million euros. Of that amount, euros71.2 million was paid at closing, consisting of the agreed upon price of euros69 million plus a working capital adjustment of euros2.2 million, and an additional euros5.2 million will be paid over the next five years. The all-cash transaction was financed with a combination of the net proceeds of an offering of 24,868,750 subscription receipts of the Company (the "Subscription Receipts") at CAD$4.00 per Subscription Receipt and cash on hand.In addition to ownership and operation of the Deimos-1 and Deimos-2 satellites, UrtheCast has acquired satellite operations related to the collection, storage, processing, analysis, distribution, and licensing of imagery captured by these and other satellites.

The combination of UrtheCast and Deimos operations is expected to significantly accelerate UrtheCast's strategies related to distribution, web platform development, and the building out of the UrtheCast Constellation.In conjunction with the Acquisition, UrtheCast has entered into a Mutual Cooperation Agreement with Deimos Space, S.L.U ("Elecnor Deimos"). This agreement contemplates the participation of Elecnor Deimos as a strategic implementation partner for UrtheCast's planned 16-satellite constellation consisting of both optical and SAR instruments. Elecnor Deimos will join the other strategic partners expected to be involved in UrtheCast's constellation, which includes various Canadian companies expected to build elements of the SAR payload, as well as Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (UK) for the spacecraft platforms and optical payload."This is our first step off the Space Station, and an exciting growth opportunity that will help to accelerate our UrtheCast Constellation plans, while populating our platform with powerful content," explained Scott Larson, UrtheCast Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer. "By acquiring the entire satellite operations, two satellites and two ground stations, we've created another substantial revenue stream for the Company, and have improved our imagery archive with 6.5 billion square kilometers of Deimos Imaging data.""We're delighted to welcome 50 additional employees from the Deimos Imaging team, a highly experienced group with deep roots in the Earth Observation industry," explained UrtheCast President and Chief Operating Officer, Wade Larson. "In combination with Deimos Imaging's robust customer base, our business development program is poised for further growth this year. Deimos Imaging has an established customer base in Europe and Latin America, including the European Space Agency, as well as commercial customers in the agricultural, forestry, and land use industries. "

Fabrizio Pirondini, Deimos Imaging Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Deimos Imaging, S.L.U., added: "These are exciting times for the Deimos Imaging team. By joining UrtheCast, our team is ready to contribute to the shared vision of disrupting the Earth Observation industry." Concurrent with the closing of the Acquisition, each Subscription Receipt was deemed exchanged for one common share of UrtheCast (the "Common Shares"). The Common Shares will be issued to the holders thereof as soon as reasonably practicable in accordance with the terms of the Subscription Receipt Agreement dated July 7, 2015, a copy of which is filed under UrtheCast's SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com. The Subscription Receipts will be delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange.As a result of the upsize of the offering of Subscription Receipts on June 23, 2015, the Company was able to close the Acquisition without the need to draw on the previously announced commitment letter to provide a first priority secured term loan of euros37.5 million. UrtheCast will from time to time determine what level of debt and related conditions, if any, are appropriate given the increased equity offering.
The Deimos-1 satellite
Launched: 2009
Estimated lifespan: 10 years
Imagery: 22m-resolution, 3-band imagery, with a 650-km swath
Collection rate: Data downloaded every 90 minutes, imagery collected 24/7
Collection capacity: 5,000,000+ square-kilometres per day
Facts:High revisit rates over mid-latitude regions Designed for monitoring agriculture and forestry A member of the Disaster Monitoring Constellation Large coverage allows for identifying problem areas in crops

The Deimos-2 satellite
Launched: 2014
Estimated lifespan: 7 years
Imagery: 75cm pan-sharpened images, with a swath of 12km
Collection capacity: 150,000+ square-kilometres per day
Facts: Acquires imagery in either strip mode (images up to 1500 km long) or in spot mode, shifting between targets An agile platform, moving plus or minus45degree off nadir Wide-area acquisition mode can acquire 24-km wide strips up to 200 km long in a single pass Once problem areas are located using Deimos-1 imagery, Deimos-2's finer resolution allows for more detailed analysis of the same region
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