Beam Communications Holdings (ASX:BCC) has requested a voluntary suspension of its securities from the ASX. This follows an arbitration ruling concerning its joint venture with ZOLEO Inc. Beam is required to sell its 50% share in the joint venture to its partner, with an independent valuation determining the sale price. The company will also cover approximately $2.4 million in legal costs for its partner, Roadpost.
Beam Communications Holdings is undergoing significant strategic changes following an arbitration ruling about its joint venture with ZOLEO Inc. The company is mandated to sell its 50% stake in the joint venture, with the price set by an independent valuation, and to pay $2.4 million in legal costs. Consequently, Beam has withdrawn its financial guidance for FY25 and is planning a substantial cost reduction strategy. Despite these challenges, Beam maintains valuable intellectual property related to the ZOLEO device and plans to negotiate licensing or acquisition terms with ZOLEO Inc. Beam is the exclusive manufacturer of the device and intends to reassess and potentially renegotiate the terms for supplying units and services to ZOLEO Inc. The company anticipates lifting the suspension by 30 October 2024, coinciding with the release of its financial updates and an evaluation of the arbitration's impact.
The Company has requested the voluntary suspension of its securities from quotation on the ASX due to the outcome of the arbitration in respect of its joint venture with ZOLEO Inc. Beam is required to sell its 50% interest in the joint venture to its partner pursuant to the arbitration decision. An independent valuation will determine the sale price. Additionally, Beam is required to cover approximately $2.4 million in legal costs incurred by its partner, Roadpost.