Proton Motor plans AIM delisting amid cost cuts

Published 30/12/2024, 08:04
Proton Motor plans AIM delisting amid cost cuts
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LONDON - Proton Motor Power Systems PLC (AIM: PPS), a manufacturer of fuel cells and hybrid systems, announced its intention to withdraw its ordinary shares from trading on the AIM market. The decision comes as the company explores strategies to continue operations on a reduced cost basis, including settling with creditors and minimizing ongoing contractual obligations. However, the company stated that there are no guarantees of achieving these goals.

The board has expressed that maintaining AIM admission is not suitable given the reduced cost structure. A detailed circular about the proposed cancellation is expected to be released early in the New Year. In the meantime, Proton Motor has assured stakeholders of its solvency, with enough cash to operate from existing debt facilities, operational cash flow, and an anticipated R&D tax credit due in early 2025.

Proton Motor, with 25 years in the clean technology sector, specializes in zero-carbon footprint power solutions, focusing on stationary, heavy-duty, marine, and rail applications. The company, based near Munich, Germany, has been listed on the AIM market since October 2006.

The announcement follows a previous statement on November 20, 2024, indicating the company’s financial challenges. Proton Motor’s future updates will be provided as developments occur, based on a press release statement. The company’s next steps are being closely watched by investors and industry analysts as it navigates through its financial restructuring.

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