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Siyata Mobile Reports Third Quarter Revenue of $5.9 Million, Up 218%

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Accelerating Adoption Driving Exponential Increase in Unit Sales 

Management to Host Conference Call at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, November 15

VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 14, 2024 /CNW/ — Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) (“Siyata” or the “Company”), a global developer and vendor of Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) handsets and accessories, today announced its financial results for the three months ended September 30, 2024.

Marc Seelenfreund, CEO of Siyata, said, “We delivered $5.9 million in revenue for the third quarter, the largest in our company’s history and representing exponential growth of more than 200% year-over-year. This performance underscores the significant momentum we are building, especially in the U.S. market, where sales have increased by 55% year-to-date. More broadly, demand for our SD7 handsets is increasing across a diversity of vertical markets and use cases. Adoption of our disruptive, ruggedized handsets is accelerating to replace more traditional land mobile radio (LMR).”

Seelenfreund continued, “We are optimistic about our outlook going forward with the goal of reaching profitability in the coming quarters. We have a pipeline of exciting new sales opportunities, and we are well positioned with ample inventory to meet demand. Further, we believe that we have a very exciting 5G product portfolio planned to launch in 2025 which will position us as the leading PTT handset provider on a global level.  We announced recently that T-Mobile is the first wireless carrier that will be launching part of the portfolio and will be releasing details of the innovative devices over the coming months.  We are optimistic that more wireless carriers will follow suit.”

Key financial highlights for the three months ended September 30, 2024:

Revenues were $5.9 million compared to $1.8 million for the three months ended September 30, 2023.Revenue from the U.S. market was $4.8 million, or 81% of total revenue, compared to $1.3 million or 69% percent of total revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2023.Gross margin of $1.7 million, or 29.0% of revenue, compared to $0.5 million, or 26.6% of revenue, in the same period last yearNet loss was $0.6 million as compared to a net loss of $1.9 million in the same period last year.Adjusted EBITDA was ($3.3) million versus ($1.6) million in the same period last year.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of September 30, 2024, the Company had a cash balance of $0.2 million compared to $0.9 million as of December 31, 2023.

Conference Call Details

The Company will host a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, November 15, 2024 to discuss its third quarter 2024 financial results.

Date: Friday, November 15, 2024
Time: 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time/5:30 a.m. Pacific Time
North America dial-in number: +1 (888) 506-0062
International toll-free dial-in number: +1 (973) 528-0011
Access Code: 721899

A replay will be available until November 29, 2024. To access the replay, dial +1 (877) 481-4010 or +1 (919) 882-2331. When prompted, enter Passcode 51578.

The call will also be available over the Internet and accessible at: https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2988/51578.

About Siyata Mobile

Siyata Mobile Inc. is a B2B global developer and vendor of next-generation Push-To-Talk over Cellular handsets and accessories. Its portfolio of rugged PTT handsets and accessories enables first responders and enterprise workers to instantly communicate over a nationwide cellular network of choice, to increase situational awareness and save lives. Police, fire, and ambulance organizations as well as schools, utilities, security companies, hospitals, waste management companies, resorts and many other organizations use Siyata PTT handsets and accessories today.

In support of our Push-to-Talk handsets and accessories, Siyata also offers enterprise-grade In-Vehicle solutions and Cellular Booster systems enabling our customers to communicate effectively when they are in their vehicles, and even in areas where the cellular signal is weak.

Siyata sells its portfolio through leading North American cellular carriers, and through international cellular carriers and distributors.

Siyata’s common shares trade on the Nasdaq under the symbol “SYTA”.

Visit www.siyata.net and unidencellular.com to learn more.

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. Words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates” and similar expressions or variations of such words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Because such statements deal with future events and are based on Siyata’s current expectations, they are subject to various risks and uncertainties and actual results, performance, or achievements of Siyata could differ materially from those described in or implied by the statements in this press release. The forward-looking statements contained or implied in this press release are subject to other risks and uncertainties, including those discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in Siyata’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), and in any subsequent filings with the SEC. Except as otherwise required by law, Siyata undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. References and links to websites and social media have been provided as a convenience, and the information contained on such websites or social media is not incorporated by reference into this press release.

— Tables Follow —

Siyata Mobile Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
(Expressed in US dollars)

 USD

USD

September 30, 2024

December 31, 2023

Assets

Current

Cash

220,243

898,771

Trade And Other Receivables

3,058,921

1,181,257

Prepaid Expenses

1,441,564

29,673

Inventory

3,866,118

3,544,519

Advance To Suppliers

683,442

1,048,227

9,270,288

6,702,447

Long Term Receivable

177,155

147,100

Investment in Securities

1,300,000

Right Of Use Assets

431,471

630,793

Equipment

145,750

175,335

Intangible Assets

8,038,601

7,856,730

Total Assets

19,363,265

15,512,405

Liabilities And Shareholders’ Equity

Current

Loans to Financial Institutions

2,546,335

89,298

Sale of future receipts

996,048

1,467,899

Accounts Payable And Accrued Liabilities

4,374,116

3,449,103

Deferred Revenue

31,277

2,025

Short Term Lease Liability

26,427

254,668

Warrants and preferred shares liability

1,051,865

156,433

9,026,068

5,419,426

Long Term Lease Liability

439,027

385,639

439,027

385,639

Total Liabilities

9,465,095

5,805,065

Shareholders’ Equity

Share Capital

101,997,458

85,714,727

Reserves

14,899,768

14,644,200

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss

98,870

98,870

Deficit

(107,097,926)

(90,750,457)

9,898,170

9,707,340

Total Liabilities And Shareholders’ Equity

19,363,265

15,512,405

 

Siyata Mobile Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Loss and Comprehensive Loss
(Expressed in US dollars)
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023

 Three Months Ended

 Nine Months Ended

 September 30,
2024

 September 30,
2023

 September 30,
2024

 September 30,
2023

Revenue

$     5,862,575

$    1,842,390

$  10,111,422

$    6,355,744

Cost Of Sales

(4,159,542)

(1,352,293)

(7,348,158)

(4,564,640)

Gross Profit

1,703,033

490,097

2,763,264

1,791,104

29.0 %

26.6 %

27.3 %

28.2 %

Expenses

Amortization And Depreciation

424,393

453,500

1,262,180

1,308,639

Development Expenses

294,753

87,652

329,753

173,102

Selling And Marketing

1,367,546

743,760

3,469,952

2,734,928

Equity promotion and marketing

2,190,162

540,000

4,340,162

1,131,200

Inventory loss (income)  from water
damage

(405,364)

(405,364)

General And Administrative

1,166,461

1,458,284

3,238,314

4,012,896

Bad Debts (Recovered)

8,132

16,512

26,990

26,660

Insurance proceeds from water
damage

(380,077)

(380,077)

Share-Based Payments

54,682

202,072

255,568

773,605

Total Operating Expenses

5,506,129

2,716,339

12,922,919

9,375,589

Net Operating Loss

(3,803,096)

(2,226,242)

(10,159,655)

(7,584,485)

Other Expenses

Finance Expense

527,962

33,684

2,250,001

109,033

Loss on issuance

6,129,282

Loss on extinguishment of financial
liability

601,163

Foreign exchange

(26,592)

(109,895)

(37,243)

(188,494)

Change in preferred share liability

(386,022)

(386,022)

Gain on settlement of derivative

(3,723,827)

(3,723,827)

Change in fair value of warrant
liability

3,900

(294,858)

(50,670)

1,561,765

Transaction Costs

427,812

1,405,130

Total Other Expenses

(3,176,767)

(371,069)

6,187,814

1,482,304

Net Loss For The Period

$     (626,329)

$  (1,855,173)

$(16,347,469)

$  (9,066,789)

Comprehensive Loss For The Period

(626,329)

(1,855,173)

(16,347,469)

(9,066,789)

Weighted average shares

1,580,010

14,226

574,313

8,353

Basic and diluted loss per share

(0.40)

(130.41)

(28.46)

(1,085.40)

 

Reconciliation to Adjusted EBITDA
(Expressed in US dollars)
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023

 Three Months Ended

 Nine Months Ended

 September 30,
2024

 September 30,
2023

 September 30,
2024

 September 30,
2023

Net Operating Loss

(3,803,096)

(2,226,242)

(10,159,655)

(7,584,485)

Addback

Amortization and
depreciation

424,393

453,500

1,262,180

1,308,639

Share based
compensation

54,682

202,072

255,568

773,605

Adjusted EBITDA

(3,324,021)

(1,570,670)

(8,641,907)

(5,502,241)

 

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TCL 50 PRO NXTPAPER 5G Smartphone Named CES 2025 Innovation Award Honoree

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IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TCL, a pioneer in display technology across feature-rich smartphones, tablets, and connected devices, is proud to announce its TCL 50 PRO NXTPAPER 5G smartphone has been honored with a CES 2025 Innovation Award for Mobile Devices. The recognition exemplifies TCL’s commitment to humanize technology and deliver innovative products optimized for the user experience.

This marks the second year in a row TCL has been recognized by the CTA for its mobile products. Last year, the TCL 40 NXTPAPER smartphone was also named a CES 2024 Innovation Award honoree in the Mobile Devices category. Emboldened by the positive feedback and results, TCL is committed to further pushing the boundaries of innovation with even more advanced and humanized technology for all users.

“At TCL, we’re not only keeping our finger on the pulse of the industry; we dig deep into every aspect of the user journey to help inform the devices that we craft,” said Jefferson Li, General Manager of TCL Mobile Phone Business Unit. “Integrating the pioneering NXTPAPER technology with cutting-edge AI capabilities, the TCL 50 PRO NXTPAPER 5G phone represents a significant upgrade in how we experience our digital world, providing users a clearer, more comfortable way to watch, create, and read wherever they go – all at an affordable price.”

The launch of the TCL 50 PRO NXTPAPER 5G at IFA 2024 in September has been a major highlight in TCL’s journey towards excellence this year. Leveraging AI functionalities powered by TCL’s partnership with Microsoft, and the distinct advantages of the latest NXTPAPER technology, the device is tailored to enrich reading and viewing experiences with enhanced productivity and unparalleled eye comfort. Representing a harmonious integration of technology and daily life, it empowers users with the freedom to effortlessly access and enjoy content in any setting.

The CES Innovation Awards program, organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is an annual competition honoring outstanding design and engineering in a multitude of consumer technology product categories. An elite panel of industry expert judges review and select the highest-scoring submissions based on innovation, engineering and functionality, aesthetics, and design.

The TCL 50 PRO NXTPAPER 5G boasts an exceptionally clear display that can minimize glare and reduce eye strain in any lighting condition, emulating the look and feel of paper that is gentle on the eyes. Adaptive screen settings optimize brightness and automatically adjust color temperature based on the time of day for a comfortable and natural viewing experience. A switch of the NXTPAPER Key instantly activates Max Ink Mode, promoting focused and immersive reading and minimizing eye fatigue. Combined with the Eye Care Assistant, the smartphone accommodates a contemporary digital lifestyle by prioritizing visual comfort. With sleek basalt cover and infinite pool design, it seamlessly blends both form and function.

About TCL Mobile
TCL Mobile specializes in the research, development and manufacturing of smartphones, tablets and connected devices. On a mission to deliver 5G for all, TCL Mobile helps its customers ‘Inspire Greatness’ in their lives through industry leading technology and solutions. For more information on TCL mobile devices, please visit: https://www.tcl.com/global/en/mobile

About TCL
TCL Electronics specializes in the research, development and manufacturing of consumer electronics including TVs, mobile phones, audio devices, smart home products and appliances. Combining thoughtful design and innovative technology to inspire greatness, our lineup delivers must-have features and meaningful experiences. As one of the world’s largest consumer electronics brands, our vertically integrated supply chain, and state-of-the-art display panel factory help TCL deliver innovation for all. For more information, please visit: https://www.tcl.com 

TCL is a registered trademark of TCL Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 

 

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Deepak Chem Tech Limited to invest Rs 5000 Crores to acquire Polycarbonate Assets of Trinseo at Germany

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The Board approves Rs 5000 Crore investmentIncludes Greenfield infrastructure capex and Technology LicenseTo manufacture 165000 Metric Tonnes Polycarbonate Resin at DahejDeepak Chem Tech Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deepak Nitrite Ltd.

VADODARA, India, Nov. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Deepak Chem Tech Limited plans to invest Rs 5000 Crores in Polycarbonate Project. Deepak Chem Tech Limited (DCTL) – a wholly owned subsidiary of Deepak Nitrite Limited, has approved to undertake a project for manufacturing Polycarbonate resins, proposed to be setup at the greenfield site located at Dahej, Gujarat, to produce 165,000 Metric Tonnes. The plant is expected to be commissioned by the fourth quarter of FY 2028. For this, Deepak Chem Tech Ltd. has entered into an agreement with Trinseo to acquire its Polycarbonate assets located at Stade, Germany along with technology license. The agreement also provides access to Trinseo’s globally recognized CALIBRETM resins and trademark.

Polycarbonate is amongst the most versatile emerging polymer finding extensive applications in automotive segments including electric mobility, electronics and electrical, construction, appliances, medical devices and other sunrise sectors such as aerospace, aviation, drones etc.

Commenting on the development, Shri Deepak C Mehta, Chairman and Managing Director of Deepak Nitrite Limited said, “This is historic collaboration between DCTL and Trinseo opens strategic opportunities for both the companies to explore partnerships in downstream compounds as well as complimentary technology tie-ups to service India’s burgeoning appetite for high quality engineering polymers. The tagline ‘Made in India‘ coupled with world scale capacities and formidable brand credibility, opens a new horizon of opportunities in the Advanced Materials front.”

Trinseo is a major manufacturer of engineering polymers and compounds with reported net sales of approximately $3.7 billion in 2023. Its engineering compound portfolio finds application with global, marque brands across industries.

About Deepak Nitrite Limited:

Deepak Nitrite Limited (NSE: DEEPAKNTR, BSE: 506401), India’s fastest growing Chemical Intermediates company, has a diversified portfolio that caters to the dyes and pigments, agrochemical, pharmaceutical, plastics, textiles, paper and home, and personal care segments and Petro derivates intermediates -phenolics, acetone and IPA in India, and overseas. Its products are manufactured across seven locations, which are all accredited by Responsible Care. It is certified by Ecovadis, TfS and is part of the Nicer Globe Alliance. Focusing on a Triple Bottomline principle of People, Planet, Profit, Deepak Nitrite Ltd. deploys globally benchmarked standards & systems, we are now accredited ‘Silver Rating’ by EcoVadis in 2022, for sustainability initiatives.

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Global Times: Illuminate roof of ‘Beautiful China’: Solar-powered rooftops transform countryside environments, boost rural revitalization efforts

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BEIJING, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The upper part of the Chinese character “home” resembles a roof, symbolizing a home can only exist with a roof over it.

Today, an increasing number of Chinese people are creating environmentally friendly landscapes on the roofs they cherish most, showcasing a tangible “Beautiful China” through their homes.

In early winter, at the foot of the Helan Mountains, the sun still brightly shines over the vast Gobi Desert. When people enter Yuanlong village of Minning town, Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, one can find rows of newly constructed agricultural residences with red tiles and white walls lining the road. From above, the blue photovoltaic panels glimmering on each red roof create a colorful mosaic under the sunlight.

Chinese people have aspired to convey their vision of harmony between heaven, earth, and humanity through architecture. Regarding the decision to install photovoltaic panels on the roof of her house, villager Zhang Hui told the Global Times that by installing photovoltaic panels on their roofs, they earn extra money, and the clean energy generated by the panels also gives them a channel to make their contribution to the country’s emissions reduction and energy conservation efforts.

“We want to further emphasize the harmonious coexistence of humanity and nature, embodying a characteristic of Chinese modernization through our roofs,” she said.

In recent years, China’s solar photovoltaic technology is emerging as a key component of China’s strategy to achieve its “dual carbon” goals, which aimed at achieving peak carbon emissions by 2030, and carbon neutrality by 2060. 

The creation of this elevated landscape is a vivid representation of the Chinese people’s efforts in building a “Beautiful China” in all respects. In this revolutionary transformation that involving production methods, lifestyles, and values, countless individuals have keenly perceived that China is keeping pace with the times, making a sound, inclusive ecological environment for the well-being of the people.

Cash in on the sun

For the residents of the village, installing rooftop solar systems and earning money from sunlight has now become a source of joy. “Because when you look up, you can see your own roof, and it reminds you of the abundant harvest you have,” Zhang said.

Since 2016, Yuanlong village has successively built a 5-megawatt rooftop photovoltaic power station, supplied by photovoltaic panels on the roofs of over 1,635 immigrant households, accounting for nearly 96 of the village’s total households. As of March 2024, this initiative had earned a total of 40.22 million yuan ($ 5.5 million) in photovoltaic revenue for the village.

Since 2018, Zhang’s family has been renting the 54-square-meter rooftop to the power company, and the annual rental fee has increased from 300 yuan to 480 yuan as the power station has gradually entered a stable operating phase.

Beyond the tangible rental income, Zhang has also witnessed the thriving changes brought to her village by the rooftop photovoltaic power station program.

In 2020, the photovoltaic power station in Yuanlong village generated 850,000 yuan in revenue for the village collective. A portion of this revenue is distributed to villagers as rental fees, while another part is used as dividends for the village collective’s shares, funding various public welfare expenditures such as environmental sanitation improvements, major illness assistance for villagers, and education support.

The Global Times has learned how the rooftop solar systems program in Yuanlong village was operated: the local government attracts external investment to bid for the construction of a photovoltaic power station, guarantees a 100 percent buyback of the project’s output, ensuring that the village and its residents will receive 100 percent of profits during the 20-year operational period of the power station.

“Turning green, clean energy advantages into economic development advantages is a new concept for us,” said Ha Manpeng, 44, a villager from Yuanlong

Ha and many other villagers learned that the area they live has a high altitude, flat terrain and long sunlight hours, making it suitable for the installing of clean and efficient solar photovoltaic systems

“Simply retrofit the vacant roof, there will be a stable and long-term additional benefit. The manufacturers cooperating with the government will regularly send personnel to maintain, and regularly update the equipment, thus we have nothing to worry about,” Ha said.

Comfort life out of mountains

Zhang jokingly remarked that rooftop solar power generation has allowed the Yuanlong’s villagers to truly transition from a weather-dependent life to “making money from the weather.”

The over 10,000 villagers in Yuanlong were moved from another village – Xihaigu in 2012, which is a largely mountainous region that was labeled the “most unfit place for human settlement” by the United Nations in the 1970s due to land reclamation, drought, and a fragile ecological environment. 

Ha recalled his childhood living in the village hidden in the folds of the mountains, where every household was plunged into darkness at night.

Over the past 40 years, Ningxia launched six large-scale resettlement schemes, moving some 1.23 million people from Xihaigu to more habitable areas. The relocation was part of the poverty alleviation drive, fulfilling many villagers’ desire for a comfortable life out of the mountains.

Having escaped the vicious cycle of ecological and survival crises, what kind of life and development path did the villagers of Xihaigu choose in their new homes?

Yuanlong village is one of the villages that has benefited early from the income generated by photovoltaic power stations. Ha was among the first residents to install solar panels on roof.

Initially, Ha’s personal experience with the five photovoltaic panels installed on his roof was simply that they provided shade on sunny days, and made the roof less prone to leaks on rainy days. As more households in the village adopted the solar rooftops, Ha witnessed a profound improvement in the living conditions of the villagers, along with an increase in their income.

As of November 2020, China had achieved the feat of delisting all 832 poverty-stricken counties. The development of photovoltaic power stations, as a typical model of industrial poverty alleviation, has contributed to this historic achievement.

According to China’s National Energy Administration, by the end of 2020, China had built photovoltaic power stations with a combined capacity of 26.36 million kilowatts,  generating approximately 18 billion yuan in annual electricity revenue, and creating 1.25 million public welfare jobs.

When this clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient energy enters the homes of ordinary people, it not only provides shelter through new types of rooftops for families, but also supports more Chinese people in achieving a moderately prosperous life. Many residents have come to realize that their choices contribute to the country’s energy conservation and emission reduction efforts.

They want to do even more.

“When I was a child, there was no electricity in my home, but now we can even produce electricity at home. In our village, people prefers to buy new energy vehicles. Waste sorting has become a habit for the villagers,” Ha said.

“When we go out traveling, the children can immediately ‘capture’ solar panels everywhere. They are also very happy to see that more and more villages began to install solar rooftops just like us,” Zhang added. 

Green electricity town

Facing the changes in life, as an official of the Yuanlong village, Zhang’s focus has gradually shifted from the land owned by villagers to the cattle and sheep they raise, and the job opportunities available to them. Now, she is also gradually learning to consider all these key aspects within the context of the new era of development she is in.

Whenever representatives from enterprises and communities visit Yuanlong village, Zhang highlights the embroidery skills of the local women and the solar roofs they have. 

One of Zhang’s proudest achievements this year has been helping to showcase and sell the village women’s embroidered crafts to a power supply company in Fuzhou, East China’s Fujian Province. She is very proud that this “green collaboration” has broken through regional limitations, built more bridges for communication between her village and the outside world, and empowered the development of local women.

With the official launch of the “green electricity town” project in Minning town in August 2023, which aims to create a new type of system demonstration area powered entirely by clean energy 24 hours a day, the project is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 48,000 tons annually once completed.

Zhang believes that the villagers in Yuanlong will have more opportunities to showcase their talents and felt gratified that she is living in a country that pays more attention to protecting the ecological environment.

At a national conference on ecological and environmental protection held in July 2023, Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed efforts to promote the building of a Beautiful China in all respects and accelerate the advancement of modernization featuring harmony between human and nature.

The next five years is a crucial period for building a Beautiful China, which should be placed in a prominent position in building a great modern socialist country in all respects and advancing national rejuvenation, Xi said.

The country should support high-quality development with a high-quality ecological environment and promote the modernization featuring the harmonious co-existence between human and nature, he noted.

Looking up at her rooftop, Zhang eagerly awaits the completion of the “green electricity town.” She hopes it will build a stronger bridge connecting the common people’s dream of a better life with the country’s plans for emission reduction and energy conservation, leading to a more “Beautiful China.”

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