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Title: Placing and Admission to AIM


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A new generation of filtering antennas for
wireless devices
Placing and Admission to AIM
February 2005 www.sarantel.com
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Disclaimer
This presentation is issued by Sarantel Group plc
(the Company) in connection with the proposed
placing of ordinary shares in the capital of the
Company and the proposed application for
admission of the whole of the ordinary share
capital of the Company, issued and to be issued,
to trading on the Alternative Investment Market
of London Stock Exchange plc. The information in
this presentation, which is for background
purposes only, is preliminary in nature and is
subject to change.   This presentation is only
directed to persons believed by the Company to be
investment professionals as defined in Article 19
of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
(Financial Promotion) Order 2001, high net worth
companies or unincorporated associations as
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Arbuthnot Securities Limited has not approved the
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  • David Wither Chief Executive Officer
  • Sitkow Yeung Chief Financial Officer

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Background and History
  • Oliver Leisten awarded first patent in 1994
  • 2000 Sarantel founded as MBO from Symmetricom
  • Over 14m funding to date
  • HQ and production in Wellingborough
  • 2004 European Tech Tour - top 25

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Revolutionary Filtering Antennas
  • Significant Advantages in terms of
  • Performance
  • Size
  • Consumer experience
  • Ease of integration

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Sarantels Patented Design
Dielectric Core
Helical Track
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18mm
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18mm
Balun
Feed
Feed
Cable
Cable
  • 11 core patents with 200 international filings
  • The depositing of a 3D pattern on a dielectric
    core
  • The shape of the balun
  • The helical track on the core
  • The feed cable
  • IP is within both design and production

This antenna could be to the 21st century what
the light bulb was to the 20th century Oliver
Leisten, founder of Sarantel Financial Times,
November 9, 2004
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Advantages for customers
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Advantages for end users
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Current Customer Applications

Savox GPS Accessory to Police Radio
Precisa GSM/GPS Phone
D-Media Windows-based GPS PDA
Forward Technology Sportsman Tracking Device
SkyHawke Golf Range Finder
TomTom Mobile phone accessory
Royaltek Windows-based GPS PDA
SysOnChip GPS Accessory
MiTAC Windows based GPS PDA
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Clear Competitive Differentiation
GPS
Satellite Radio
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Market
Examples of Competitors
Mobile voice
Fixed
Fixed
3G
Mobile
3G
Consumer handheld
Automotive
Consumer handheld
Automotive
Antenna Technology
Sarantels filtering antenna
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Centurion
Whip
Garmin Murata Kyocera
Patch
Antenova Centurion Filtronic
PIFA
Applicable
Partially Applicable
Not Applicable
  • Exploiting a new space for filtering antennas
  • Poised for domination across emerging growth
    markets

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Over 50 Customers Worldwide
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Customer Quotes
  • XMSR 
  • 'The advantages of Sarantels antenna
    are compelling and they offer XMSR
    significant integration benefits which will
    help accelerate time-to-market for future
    products. We were also particularly impressed by
    the antennas performance when the portable radio
    was held close to the human body.
  • Vice President, RF Systems, XM Satellite Radio
  • Philips 
  • 'Sarantel's antenna is ideal for small, handheld
    or body worn GPS applications where there is no
    room for a ground plane. It is also easier to inte
    grate than other solutions since no iterative
    fine-tuning of the layout is required and this
    helped us get results more quickly.
  • Development Engineer, Philips
  • Motorola
  • 'Sarantel are very responsive to technical
    questions, good to work with on a technical level
    and they provide data that Motorola can trust -
    honest, good physics.'
  • Engineering Director, Motorola

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Sales Cycle
  • Integrated into product early on in design
  • Different lead times for different consumer
    devices
  • GPS devices typically have a 6 month design cycle
  • mobile handsets generally 12 months
  • Good visibility over the next 18 months

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GPS A Huge Opportunity
The GPS market rapid growth and low penetration
rates (
  • Handset market driven by
  • Legislation E911 (US), Ministry of
    Communications (Japan), E112 (Europe)
  • Demand for new applications (personal navigation,
    child/pet/asset tracking, enterprise services)
    • Consumer devices
    • PDAs, Laptops, Digital cameras etc.
    • Navigational, recreational and tracking devices

    Source ABI Research (Q2 2004))
    • 200m unit market in 2004
    • c.150 million people involved in outdoor
      activities (camping, hiking, fishing)
    • 40 million golfers in the US
    • 2bn spent on aftermarket accessories by
      recreational boaters in the US
    • Source Deutsche Bank, Wachovia

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    Satellite Radio An Auspicious Future
    Source XM and Sirius filings, Automotive News
    and William Blair Company, L.L.C. estimates
    • Significant benefits over terrestrial radio
    • More choice 120 channels
    • Subscriber business-model advertisement free
    • Continuous service not confined by geography
      within US
    • Two major players control the US market
    • XM Satellite Radio (1) 75 market share of
      retail and 82 of automotive
    • Sirius Satellite Radio (2)

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    Wi-Fi An Ubiquitous Technology
    Source Independent Research Group, Gartner
    • Hotspots
    • 14,000 public access hotspots in US (2004)
    • 35,000 hotspots forecast in Europe in 2006 (Frost
      Sullivan)
    • Citywide implementation Amsterdam, Philadelphia,
      Portland, Taipei..
    • An increasing threat to fixed-line
      infrastructure
    • Consumer (70) enabling inexpensive data
      transfer across multiple devices in the home
    • Enterprise (30) enhanced flexibility in the
      workplace

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    Financial Summary - PL
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    Financial Summary - Balance Sheet
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    Financial Summary - Cash Flow
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    Use of Proceeds
    • To expand capacity
    • To lease a larger production facility
    • To fund working capital requirements

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    Summary
    • To position the Company as the major supplier of
      antenna technology to the wireless devices market
      worldwide

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    Placing Details and Timetable
    • Placing details
    • Raising 15m for expansion and working capital
    • Approximate 30 free float
    • New shares qualify for EIS/VCT relief
    • Illustrative Timetable
    • Monday 21 February Closing date for
      applications
    • Wednesday 23 February Dispatch of placing
      letter
    • Monday 28 February Payment for shares
    • Wednesday 2 March Dealings commence

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    Appendix
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    Director Biographies
    • David Dey, Non-executive Chairman, aged 67,
      joined the Group in June 2003 and has over 30
      years experience in telecoms and technology
      companies, having worked at senior levels in
      companies such as British Telecom, Energis, IBM
      and Plessey. Recently, he has been the Executive
      Chairman of a number of early stage ventures such
      as Alpha Telecom Communications Limited and Neos
      Networks Limited. He is currently a director of
      Murray Extra Return Investment Trust PLC.
    • David Wither, Chief Executive, aged 40, was
      appointed to the Board of Saturday in January
      2004 and has assumed primary responsibility for
      accelerating the Companys sales into high volume
      mobile device manufacturers. From 1998 to 2003 he
      was a Director at RF Micro Devices Inc. with
      responsibility for European sales and the
      Bluetooth product line. Previously he worked for
      Baxter Healthcare Inc.. He holds a Master of
      Science degree in Engineering Management and
      spent 7 years as an officer with the US Army
      Corps of Engineers.
    • Sitkow Yeung, Finance Director, aged 47, joined
      the Group in May 2004 and was appointed to the
      Board in January 2005. He is a Chartered
      Accountant and has over 20 years experience of
      high growth technology companies. Sitkow was
      Finance Director with Ericsson Limited before
      becoming the European Controller for Ericssons
      mobile systems business. He also worked as
      Regional Director for Ericsson in Asia-Pacific.
      Recently, he has held senior finance roles at a
      number of venture capital backed technology
      companies.
    • Dr. Oliver Leisten, Technical Director, aged 44,
      founded the Group in September 2000 and has over
      20 years experience in the radio communications
      industry. He is accredited with 11 patents for
      miniature dielectric loaded antennas, which form
      the existing intellectual property assets of
      Sarantel. Previously, Oliver was chief
      technologist at Symmetricom Limited, responsible
      for leading a team of specialist radio systems
      and design engineers. He trained with Philips
      Research Laboratories and has held a number of
      engineering appointments with Plessey Avionics
      and Communications and GEC.
    • David Ward, Non-executive Director, aged 37,
      joined the Board in February 2003. He is
      currently a partner at MTI Partners, the private
      equity firm, which currently holds a 37 stake in
      Sarantel, where he has worked since 1999.
      Previously he was a Director of Calder Aluminium
      Limited, EMP Technoligies Limited, iBase Image
      Systems Limited and Phocis Limited.

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    Technology Benefits Illustrated
    • Small Near-Field Benefits
    • Battery power consumption
    • Ease of integration
    • Low interference
    • Antenna Types
    • Conventional Patch, PIFA, Whip, Quadrifilar
      helix (air core)
    • Sarantels filtering antenna

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    Potential Benefits - Lower SAR
    Twisted loop antenna lowers energy absorbed by
    the head approx 90
    SAR Specific absorption rate Published data plus
    RFI Ltd Characterisation. IndexSAR supplied the
    image
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