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Silynxcom Announces Results for First Half of 2024; Significant Revenue Growth and Improvement in Gross Margin

NETANYA, Israel, Oct. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Silynxcom Ltd. (NYSE American: SYNX) (“Silynxcom” or the “Company”), a manufacturer and developer of ruggedized tactical communication headset devices as well as other communication accessories, reported its consolidated financial results as of and for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

Key Financial Highlights for the First Half of 2024:

“The first half of 2024 was a period of business expansion, growth and strategic investment for Silynxcom, as highlighted by our public listing on the NYSE American following a successful IPO in January 2024,” said Nir Klein, Chief Executive Officer of Silynxcom. “Our revenue increased during the first half of 2024 and we became cashflow positive, which we believe underscores our successful market expansion and enhanced financial stability.”

“In 2023, we laid the foundation for new and advanced products and increased compatibility for leading systems in our target markets. In addition, we forged new relationships with key players in the global defense and law enforcement sectors, which have already led to purchase orders in 2024,” added Mr. Klein.

Recent Corporate Highlights:

Use of Non-IFRS Financial Results

In addition to disclosing financial results calculated in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, this press release contains certain financial measures that are not prepared under IFRS.  These measures may be different from non-IFRS financial measures used by other companies. The Company defines non-IFRS operating profit (loss) as operating profit (loss) excluding the effect of share-based compensation expenses. The Company defines non-IFRS net income as net income (loss) excluding the effect of share-based compensation expenses and listing expenses. The Company’s management believes the non-IFRS financial information provided in this press release is useful to investors’ understanding and assessment of the Company’s ongoing operations because it provides management and investors with measurements of the Company’s operations and profitability excluding the impact of share-based compensation, an item that the Company does not consider to be indicative of its core operating performance, and listing expenses that are non-recurring and expensed in connection with the Company’s IPO. Management also uses both IFRS and non-IFRS information in evaluating and operating business internally and as such deemed it important to provide all this information to investors. The non-IFRS financial measures disclosed by the Company should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with IFRS and the financial results calculated in accordance with IFRS and reconciliations to those financial statements should be carefully evaluated. Reconciliations between IFRS measures and non-IFRS measures are provided in Appendix A to this press release.

About Silynxcom Ltd.

For over a decade, the Company been developing, manufacturing, marketing, and selling ruggedized tactical communication headset devices as well as other communication accessories, all of which have been field-tested and combat-proven. The Company’s in-ear headset devices, or In-Ear Headsets, are used in combat, the battlefield, riot control, demonstrations and weapons training courses. The In-Ear Headsets seamlessly integrate with third party manufacturers of professional-grade ruggedized radios that are used by soldiers in combat or by police officers. The Company’s In-Ear Headsets also fit tightly into the protective gear to enable users to speak and hear clearly and precisely while they are protected from the hazardous sounds of combat, riots or dangerous situations. The sleek, lightweight, In-Ear Headsets include active sound protection to eliminate unsafe sounds, while maintaining ambient environmental awareness, giving their customers 360° situational awareness. The Company works closely with its customers and seek to improve the functionality and quality of the Company’s products based on actual feedback from soldiers and police officers “in the field.” The Company’s headset devices are compatible and easily integrate with various communication equipment devices currently being used by tens of thousands of military and law enforcement personnel in leading military and law enforcement units around the globe. The Company sells its In-Ear Headsets and communication accessories directly to military forces, police and other law enforcement units around the world. The Company also deals with specialized networks of local distributors in each locale in which it operates and has developed key strategic partnerships with radio equipment manufacturers.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws and are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release may be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “contemplate,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “seek,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “target,” “aim,” “should,” “will” “would,” or the negative of these words or other similar expressions, although not all forward-looking statements contain these words. For example, the Company uses forward-looking statements when it discusses its belief that its revenue increase and cashflow positive status underscores the Company’s successful market expansion and enhanced financial stability. Forward-looking statements are based on Silynxcom’s current expectations and are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Further, certain forward-looking statements are based on assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. For a more detailed description of the risks and uncertainties affecting the Company, reference is made to the Company’s reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including, but not limited to, the risks detailed in the Company’s annual report for the year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the SEC on April 30, 2024. Forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are made as of the date of this press release and Silynxcom undertakes no duty to update such information except as required under applicable law.

Investor Relations Contact:
Silynxcom Ltd.
ir@silynxcom.com

 
Silynxcom Ltd.

Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
U.S dollars in thousands

 
        June 30, December 31,  
        2024     2023  
Current assets                    
Cash and cash equivalents         668       568  
Marketable securities         2,991        
Deposits with banking corporations         39       29  
Trade receivables, net         2,060       2,452  
Other current assets         347       430  
Inventory         2,577       2,482  
          8,682       5,961  
                     
Non-current assets                    
Property, plant & equipment, net         114       94  
Long-term deposits         66       16  
Right of use assets         64       95  
          244       205  
                     
Total assets         8,926       6,166  
                 
Current liabilities                
Current maturities of loans from banking corporations         60       73  
Lease liabilities – current         49       60  
Loans from related parties         11       43  
Trade payable         947       1,315  
Warrants at fair value               165  
SAFE               409  
Other accounts payables         1,053       1,791  
          2,120       3,856  
                     
Non-current liabilities                    
Loans from banking corporations               26  
Commitment to issue shares         148        
Lease liabilities         13       33  
Liabilities for employee benefits, net         29       30  
          190       89  
                     
Shareholders’ equity                    
Share capital               52  
Premium and other capital reserves         26,043       20,900  
Capital reserve for transactions with controlling shareholders         1,542       1,542  
Accumulated loss         (20,969 )     (20,273 )
          6,616       2,221  
                     
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity         8,926       6,166  
                     
 
Silynxcom Ltd.

Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss
U.S dollars in thousands

 
      For the six month period
ended June 30
 
      2024     2023  
               
Revenue     5,356     3,096  
               
Cost of revenue     2,706     1,901  
               
Gross profit     2,650     1,195  
               
Research and development expenses     259     569  
               
Selling and marketing expenses     699     1,989  
               
General and administrative expenses     1,425     965  
               
Operating profit (loss)     267     (2,328
               
Listing expenses     879      
               
Finance expenses     232     35  
               
Finance income     148     37  
               
Income (loss) before income tax     (696   (2,326
               
Income tax expenses          
               
Net income (loss)     (696   (2,326 )
               
 
Silynxcom Ltd.

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
U.S dollars in thousands

 
        For the six month
period ended
June 30
 
        2024     2023  
Cash flows from operating activities                    
Net income (loss)         (696     (2,326 )
                     
Adjustments Required to Present Cash Flows from Operating Activities                    
                     
Income and expenses not involving cash flows                    
                     
Depreciation and amortization         54       67  
Increase (decrease) in liability for employee benefits, net         (1 )     (1
Revaluation of derivatives measured at fair value through profit and loss               (31
Other finance expenses                 11  
20
Share-based compensation         428       2,804  
          501       2,850  
Changes in asset and liability line items:                    
                     
Decrease (increase) in trade receivable         392       1,993  
Decrease (increase) in other current assets         114       (227
Decrease (increase) in inventory         (95 )     (231 )
Increase (decrease) in trade payables         (368 )     (1,021
Increase (decrease) in other accounts payables         (488 )     (635
          (445 )     (121
                     
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities         (640     403  
                     
Cash flows from investing activities                    
Increase in long-term bank deposit         (10 )     (11 )
Increase in long-term deposit others         (50 )      
Purchase of marketable securities, net         (2,961 )      
Purchase of property, plant and equipment         (42 )     (4 )
                     
Net cash used in investing activities         (3,063 )     (15 )
                     
Cash flows from financing activities                    
Repayment of loans from related parties         (32     (17
Repayment of warrants         (165      
Repayment of loans from banking corporations         (39     (40
Repayment to former share holders         (250      
Issuance of Ordinary Shares in the IPO, net         4,324        
Repayment of lease liabilities         (33     (44
                     
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities         3,805       (101
Exchange rate differentials for cash and cash equivalent balances         (2     (5
                     
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents         100       282  
                     
Balance of cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year         568       69  
                     
Balance of cash and cash equivalents as at end of year         668       351  
                     
 
Appendix A

RECONCILIATION OF IFRS TO NON-IFRS MEASURES
(Unaudited) U.S. dollars in thousands

 
          For the six month
period ended June 30

   
          2024     2023    
                     
IFRS Operating profit (loss)           267       (2,328  
                         
Share-based compensation in Selling and marketing expenses           142       1,623    
                         
Share-based compensation in General and administrative expenses           138       546    
                         
Share-based compensation in Research and development expenses           84       355    
                         
Share-based compensation in Cost of revenue           64       280    
                         
Non-IFRS Operating profit           695       476    
                         
                         
                         
IFRS Net income (loss)           (696     (2,326  
                         
Listing expenses           879          
                         
Share-based compensation expenses           428       2,804    
                         
Non-IFRS Net income           611       478    


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