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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Liberty Mines Reports Financial Results for First Quarter 2012
Posted: May 16, 2012 at 8:13 am
TSX: LBE
TORONTO , May 14, 2012 /CNW/ - Liberty Mines Inc. (LBE.TO) ("Liberty" or the "Company") today reported its financial results for the 3-month period ended March 31, 2012 . All amounts are in Canadian currency.
"Our first quarter was marked by our most significant milestone since we began our turn-around strategy nine months ago," said Mr. Chris Stewart , President and CEO of Liberty Mines. "With the re-start of mining and milling operations now behind us, we can focus our efforts on maximizing production of our nickel concentrate, and continuing to add to our resources and reserves through a strategic exploration program. These efforts will not only generate improved financial results in the near term through increased revenue and cash flow, they will also effectively position us for future long-term growth."
Q1 2012 Operational Highlights
Highlights Subsequent to Quarter End
Selected financial highlights
Review of Q1 Financial Performance Revenue for Q1 2012 was $19,240 down from $2.1 million for Q1 2001. The year-over-year decline was due to a shut-down of mining and milling operations initiated by the Company in February, 2011. Mining and milling operations were effectively re-started on March 31 , 2012. Given the timing of the start date, the company expects revenue and cash flow from operations to resume in Q2 2012. Revenue generated in Q1 2012 stemmed from the final settlement on precious metals shipped in 2011.
Net loss for Q1 2012 was $8.0 million or $0.04 per basic and fully diluted share. The loss included amortization expenses of $1.4 million , interest on long-term debt of $2.2 million and dividends on preferred shares of $0.3 million . In the same period of 2011, Liberty recorded a net loss of $5.1 million or $0.03 per basic and fully diluted share. Liberty's mining and milling operations were partially functional in Q1 of 2011.
At March 31, 2012 , Liberty had cash and cash equivalents of $546,600 . This compares to $1.3 million at year end 2011.
Liberty's financial statements for the period ended March 31, 2012 are available at http://www.libertymines.com and http://www.sedar.com. The financial statements should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes and management's discussion and analysis.
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Liberty Global Reports Mixed 1Q
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Liberty Global Inc. (LBTYA) declared mixed financial results for the first quarter of 2012. In the previous quarter, the company added a net 445,000 organic revenue generating units (RGU), up 71% year over year.
Quarterly GAAP net loss from continuing operation was $25.2 million or a loss of 9 cents per share compared with a net income of $342.4 million or $1.22 per share in the prior-year quarter. However, first-quarter 2012 adjusted (excluding special items) earnings per share of 17 cents fell below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 20 cents.
Quarterly total revenue of $2,537 million was an improvement of 12.4% year over year, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2,492 million. Year-over-year growth of the top line was primarily attributable to the consolidation of German operations.
Quarterly cost of operation was $897.7 million, up 10.6% year over year. Selling, General and Administrative expenses were $471.4 million, up 12.8% year over year. In the first quarter of 2012, operating income was $494.3 million, up 14.2% year over year.
During the first quarter of 2012, Liberty Global generated $805.8 million of cash from operations compared with $734.9 million in the year-ago quarter. Free cash flow (cash flow from operations less capital expenditures) in the reported quarter was $284.5 million compared with $245.3 million in the prior-year quarter.
At the end of the first quarter of 2012, Liberty Global had $2,703.1 million of cash & marketable securities and $24,966.3 million of outstanding debt on its balance sheet compared with $2,626.4 million of cash & marketable securities and $24,757.9 million of outstanding debt on its balance sheet at the end of 2011. At the end of the first quarter of 2012, debt-to-capitalization ratio was 0.90 compared with 0.87 at the end of 2011.
Subscriber Statistics
As on March 31, 2012, Liberty Global had 19.5869 million customers in 14 countries. UPC Broadband customer was 16.1746 million. Telnet customer was 2.1801 million. VTR customer was 1.1089 million. Puerto Rico customer was 122,700. Total Single-Play customer was 11.2316 million, up 9.4% year over year. Total Double-Play customer was 2.9207 million, up 9.8% year over year. Total Triple-Play customer was 5.4346 million, up 39.6% year over year.
During the reported quarter, Liberty Global added 445,000 net RGUs including net gains of 254,000 and 277,000 subscribers, respectively, for broadband Internet and telephony services and a net loss of 86,000 subscribers for video services. In the first quarter, the company added 279,000 digital video subscribers. At the end of the first quarter of 2012, Liberty Global had 8.4 million digital cable subscribers with a penetration rate of 47%. Importantly, 52% of total digital cable subscribers are now using HD/DVR services.
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Liberty Star Provides Geochem Update: Soil Samples Hay Mountain, Arizona
Posted: at 8:13 am
TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (Liberty Star or the Company) (LBSR: OTCBB) is pleased to provide an update of exploration activity on its Hay Mountain claims. 608 soil samples collected over approximately 22 square miles (NR 114) were sent to the ALS Minerals (ALS-Chemex) certified geochemical analysis lab in Vancouver, British Columbia, where they were tested for the presence of 64 different elements.
ALS has returned all of the geochemical soil samples results for all elements requested, to Liberty Stars Tucson office. The assays have been entered into an ARC GIS (Geographic Information System) database from which contour maps are being produced. Additionally, enhanced satellite imagery (digital space photos) is being analyzed for geology and alteration, and the various geochemical contours are superimposed on this imagery. This work has produced a variety of interesting and surprising (unexpected) results that require further in-depth analysis. Chief Geologist and Company CEO James A. Briscoe and his team have made the following preliminary observations:
The vegetation sample assays are coming in, and these results will be plotted just like the soil and rock chip samples have been. Our interpretation of them will be compared to the other two sample types. Updates will be reported as progress is made.
James A. Briscoe
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this news release that are not historical are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this news release include: that we will undertake a ZTEM survey in spring or summer; that we will re-assay results for rare earth metals; and vegetation samples will be plotted.
Factors which may delay or prevent these forward-looking statements from being realized include: the failure of our exploration program to identify targets; we may not be able to raise sufficient funds to complete our intended exploration or carry on operations; and an inability to continue exploration due to weather, logistical problems, labor or equipment problems or hazards even if funds are available. Despite encouraging data there may be no commercially exploitable mineralization on our properties. Readers should refer to the risk disclosures in the Companys recent 10-K and the Companys other periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Western Liberty Bancorp Reports First Quarter 2012 Financial Results
Posted: at 8:13 am
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Western Liberty Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:WLBC - News), the holding company for Service1st Bank of Nevada (Service1st Bank) and Las Vegas Sunset Properties (LVSP), today reported its tangible book value per share was $5.53, down slightly from $5.60 in the preceding quarter. Western Liberty narrowed its first quarter loss to $1.1 million, or $0.08 per share, in the first quarter of 2012, compared to $2.4 million, or $0.17 per share, in the fourth quarter of 2011. Net loss for the year ago quarter was $409,000, or $0.03 per share. All financial results are unaudited.
Our loan portfolio is beginning to stabilize. No new properties moved into classified status during the quarter, and we are receiving solid interest from investors in some of our foreclosed properties, said William Martin, Chief Executive Officer. During December, we moved $4 million of foreclosed real estate into our new holding company asset resolution subsidiary, Las Vegas Sunset Properties (LVSP). Then during the first quarter of 2012, we moved an additional $18 million in classified loans to LVSP. These transfers improved the Banks ratio of classified assets to Tier 1 capital plus reserves to 29% at March 31, 2012, down from 84% at year end. While on a consolidated basis our nonperforming assets are still higher than we would like, at the Bank level we are much closer to achieving asset quality levels mandated by our regulators.
Our capital levels at both Service1st Bank and Western Liberty Bancorp remain very strong. For Service1st Bank and Western Liberty Bancorp, we ended the quarter with a Tier 1 Risk based-capital of 35.61% and 71.28%, respectively, Martin continued. And, as an improving economy emerges in Las Vegas, we expect to be able to deploy capital and liquidity into loans as demand improves.
While we earned a profit at the bank level of $62,000, expenses at the holding company generated a loss of $1.1 million in the first quarter of 2012, reflecting ongoing elevated expenses for legal and professional fees, and a $117,000 impairment charge for other real estate owned at LVSP, said Martin. We will continue to monitor asset quality and maintain our reserves at the appropriate level, as well as work diligently to keep expenses down.
Financial Highlights (at or for the quarter ended March 31, 2012)
Nevada Economic Update
Although new reports confirm that Las Vegas continues to lag in the economic recovery, Marcus & Millichap, a national commercial real estate brokerage and advisory firm, projected the addition of 12,000 jobs locally this year and that office-using job growth will push start a recovery in the Las Vegas office market this year.
Further signs of recovery were reported by the Nevada State Department of Taxation with its April 26 report on February tax revenues. Statewide taxable sales for February 2012 of $3.2 million represent a 10.2% increase over February 2011 and a 7.5% increase for the fiscal year. The largest increases in statewide taxable sales were realized by Food Services and Drinking Places, up 11.9%; Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers, up 22.9%; General Merchandise Stores, up 16.9%; Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods, up 18.0%; and Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores, up 11.3%.
According to the April 5, 2012, report from the University of Nevada Las Vegas Center for Business and Economic Research, CBERs Southern Nevada Index of Coincident Economic Indicators showed significant gains for March 2012, rising by more than 2% from the previous month. The index is constructed with two measures of employment. One is collected from a survey of businesses and one collected from a survey of households (the latter as part of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics). Although both measures included in the index rose, the data from the household survey were the primary driver of the gain, increasing by over 3% from February 2012. CBERs Southern Nevada Index of Leading Indicators also rose by 0.36% in March, continuing on its trend of a slow recovery. The local, regional, and national components all contributed to this growth and allow us to forecast continued economic growth until late summer. CBERs other three indexes of current economic activity were mixed:
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Jessica Simpson Gives Birth to Baby Girl Maxwell – Other Singers' Odd Baby Names
Posted: at 8:12 am
It's about time! After being overdue by more than nine days Jessica Simpson finally gave birth in Los Angeles May 1st to baby girl Maxwell Drew Johnson. The pop singer is engaged to Eric Johnson.
Jessica tweeted about the baby news and posted on her website after the birth. "Eric and I are elated to announce the birth of our baby Maxwell Drew Johnson 9 lbs. 13 oz. 21 ," she said.
Fellow friends and celebs teased the blonde star about her overdue status before the birth on Twitter.
"How has Jessica Simpson still not given birth to this baby? I'm getting frightened," joked Chelsea Handler.
Katy Perry was also curious about the birth. "Has Jessica Simpson had that baby yet?! I'm getting anxious."
Many fans seem to be rather upset over the masculine name pick for a baby girl. Maxwell is by far the least strange name chosen by a celebrity; at least she isn't named Apple or Coco, but is it an odd name for the child? We take a look at the weirdest baby names chosen by our favorite musicians.
Mariah Carey
One year ago Miss Mimi gave birth to twins while husband Nick Cannon played Mariah's 1995 Madison Square Garden performance of her song "Fantasy" in the birthing room. Weird, right? Well, not as weird as the twins' chosen names. The celeb couple picked Moroccan for the baby boy and Monroe for the baby girl. Marilyn Monroe is an idol of Carey's, hence the name for the girl, but the boy's name was picked on a room in the couple's house. That's right. The kid was named after their living room, essentially. Apparently the Moroccan room was where Cannon proposed to the singer. We don't really understand it, but at least the kid is cute.
Beyonce
When Beyonce and Jay Z announced their highly anticipated daughter had been born, everyone wanted to know the name. Some suspected it would be straight up odd considering Bey and Jay are considered hip-hop royalty, but no one could have ever guessed Blue Ivy. Sure, the name is unusual but what was even creepier about the name announcement was the way some people reacted. Certain critics claimed the name was a secret code that proved membership into an occult secret society, the Illuminati. They claimed Blue stood for Born Living Under Evil and Ivy stood for Illuminati's Very Youngest. We're pretty skeptical of the claims, but we suppose we'll never know.
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The Doorsie Awards!
Posted: at 8:12 am
With another Premier League season in the can (a contender for Sky's close-season slogan), it is time for Early Doors to blow the cobwebs off its filthy dinner jacket and substitute safety pins for cufflinks.
It's time for ED's legendary end-of-season awards: The Doorsies!
TWITTER TWIT OF THE SEASON Joey Barton: Why do people always want to solve any conflict with a fight? As a pacifist, I find it incredible........ #mindboggles
This before peacefully getting sent off for an elbow on Carlos Tevez, then earning two violent conduct charges for apparently kicking Sergio Aguero and attempting to nut Vincent Kompany. ED can only dream about what might have happened had Mario Balotelli not been restrained by team-mates.
Ryan Babel: I don't know, I think the ref was on drugs.
Babel hits out at Thorsten Kinhofer, who sent him off during Hoffenheim's recent defeat to Hertha Berlin. Fortunately for Kinhofer, he was not given the full Howard Webb Photoshop treatment.
Nathan Eccleston: I aint going to say attack don't let the media make u believe that was terrorist that did it. #O.T.I.S. ['Only the Illuminati Succeed'].
The Liverpool youngster marks the 10th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist atrocities by blaming the masons. Way to cosy up to the club's American owners, Nathan.
And the winner is... JOEY BARTON!
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On Iowa Daily Briefing 5.15.12 — Crystal over roses
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Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany talks with the media during a news conference, Tuesday, May 18, 2010, in Chicago. Delany addressed questions about conference expansion, sticking with the time frame he laid out in December when he said the league would explore its option over the next 12 to 18 months. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
CHICAGO The Big Ten wants to own the Rose Bowl, and so it will, along with their buddies from the Pac-12. Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany has made this clear since college football has veered into serious talk about a playoff last month.
What can Delany and the league expect to gain from playing the Rose Bowl chip? Probably not much.
The playoff models are a major topic of discussion for the Big Tens illuminati, which meets today and Wednesday in Chicago. The Big Ten is in with the playoff state of mind, but it does want some stickiness with the Rose. Makes sense, of course, but is it viable? Is it that big of a deal? Do players whove grown up in the Big Ten footprint identify with the Rose as the ultimate prize anymore?
If Im the Big Ten, my play is from home playoff games. That is a game changer. Rather than play an SEC team in a national semifinal at a sunny place in Florida, get the SEC team at, say, Ann Arbor in December. Weather could be the great equalizer, although the way Nick Saban builds teams at Alabama, it probably wont mean a whole lot. Sabans teams are armadillos, weather-proof, defense-first armadillos.
The Big Ten is going to want to get something out of the playoff discussions. Will it be protecting the Rose Bowl, which hasnt been the sole domain of Big Ten/Pac-12 since 2002, be it? Its a thought, but its sunk by sentiment and the fact that TCU, Oklahoma and Texas have played in Rose Bowls more recently than a lot of Big Ten teams (Iowas last appearance was 1991).
Everything is on sale here, lets stop pretending it isnt. Tradition wears a Nike swoosh. The Rose Bowl isnt and hasnt been the top of the mountain in college football for a long time. The crystal football is the thing, and a playoff gets the Big Ten to the table.
Lets do the playoffs and lets do them the way the NFL does, home sites. If Lambeau Field can host an NFC title game, then Ann Arbor, Columbus, Madison, East Lansing, Lincoln and Iowa City can host national semifinals.
The Rose Bowl will fit in somewhere. Its not going to vanish, but the Big Ten needs to elevate its thinking to the crystal football. That is the thing.
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Barclay: Pistol Permit Renewal Yet Another Attack On Second Amendment Rights
Posted: at 8:10 am
Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,IPulaski) said today (May 15) a bill (A380) that is moving quickly through the State Assembly and is currently on the legislative calendar for a vote is yet another attack on Second Amendment Rights the right to Bear Arms.
The Democratic majority-sponsored legislation would make it so that those holding a pistol permit would need to renew their permit every five years.
This proposal serves no purpose, other than to limit access for responsible citizens to protect themselves and their property and to infringe again on sportsmen. Its another layer of government and fees that responsible pistol permit owners do not need, said Barclay. In many cases, people invest in a pistol permit with the hope they will never have to use it to protect themselves from an intruder, for example. A pistol permit renewal of every five years is unnecessary.
Barclay said he will vote against this measure when it reaches the Assembly floor.
There are already enough safeguards in the law to protect those who might not be responsible from legally holding a gun permit, he said.
For example, it is illegal for a person convicted of a felony or a domestic violence misdemeanor, suffering from a mental incapacity or subject to an order of protection to possess firearms.
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Free Speech Center Sides with Panhandlers in Lawsuit Against City
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May 15, 2012
Lawyers representing a group of panhandlers who are suing the City of Charlottesville say their case received a big boost Tuesday when the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression filed a brief in support of the plaintiffs Tuesday in the court of appeals.
Attorney Jeffrey Fogel released the following statement in response:
"We are very pleased with this development due to the prestige of the center, its connection to our community and its free speech wall within a short distance of where the city has prohibited certain free speech."
The five men - Albert Clatterbuck, Christopher Martin, Earl McCraw, John Jordan and Michael Sloan - with the help of Fogel filed a lawsuit last summer arguing that the city's panhandling ordinance on the Downtown Mall is unconstitutional and discriminates against homeless panhandlers.
The ordinance prohibits begging near restaurants, banks and within 50 feet of two streets - 2nd Street SE and 4th Street NE - that cross the busy pedestrian mall.
The city's request to have the lawsuit dismissed was granted by Judge Norman Moon in January. He wrote, "The ordinance does not distinguish between favored and disfavored solicitation, and it does not discriminate based on a solicitor's identity."
However, the panhandlers filed an appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit a few weeks later. It's in that court that the Thomas Jefferson Center filed its brief in support of the panhandlers.
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Law banning insulting language 'is strangling free speech'
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While it was right to protect people against unjust discrimination and the incitement of violence against them, the campaign said, insulting behaviour was open to too much interpretation.
The campaign is using the slogan ''Feel free to insult me''.
Mr Davis said repeal was ''vital to protecting freedom of expression in Britain today''.
''Who should decide who is insulted? The police? A judge? The truth is that Section 5 is having a terrible, chilling effect on democracy today.''
A ComRes poll commissioned by the campaign suggested he would have the backing of a clear majority of MPs - with 62% saying it should not be for the state to ban insults.
Only 17% thought repeal would undermine the ability of the police to protect the public and one in five believed it would penalise minorities.
The campaign has secured a rare alliance of secularist and Christian groups.
Keith Porteous Wood, of the National Secular Society, said: ''Free speech is not free if it is available only to some and not others.
''Secularists, in defending free expression, must ensure that the law is fair to everybody and argue equally for the right of religious and non-religious people to freely criticise and exchange opinions without fear of the law - unless they are inciting violence.''
The Christian Institute's Simon Calvert said: ''Churches around the world find themselves in constant friction with aspects of the cultures in which they live. So free speech is vital to us all.
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