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Viking Systems, Inc. Reports Third Quarter Results; Provides Business Updates
Tuesday 11/03/2009 8:32 AM ET - Globenewswire

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Viking Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:VKNG), a supplier of 2D and 3D visualization systems for the medical market, today announced results for the quarter ended September 30, 2009. The Company reported that it has made significant progress in its objective to reach sustainable positive cash flow from operations and that it is exploring strategic and financing options in order to fund anticipated 2010 operating losses while the Company develops and launches its "Next Generation" 3DHD Visualization System. Additionally, the Company discussed a significant order for its current 3Di system, its technology outlook and several pending changes in its management and governance structure.

Third quarter and year-to-date financial results

Sales. Sales were $1,995,614 for the three months ended September 30, 2009 and $1,585,826 for the three months ended September 30, 2008, representing an increase of 26%. For the nine months ended September 30, 2009, sales increased 16% to $5,149,504 compared with the same period in the prior year. The increase in sales during the quarter ended September 30, 2009 was due to increased sales of approximately $590,000 of a proprietary visualization system designed for and distributed by one specific customer as they elected to increase inventory levels of such product. Sales to this customer increased by approximately $1,210,000 during the nine months ended September 30, 2009 compared with the same period in the prior year.

Net loss. The net loss was $195,877, or $0.00 per share for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 compared with a net loss of $43,599, or $0.00 per share for the same period in 2008. Other income included a $1,000,000 license fee in the quarter ended September 30, 2008. For the nine month periods ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 the Company incurred net losses of $882,669 or $0.02 and $5,055,726 or $0.12 per share, respectively.

Operating loss. As a result of increased sales, higher margins and reduced operating expenses the Company has substantially reduced its operating losses. The operating loss was $193,316 for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 compared with $1,044,557 for the same period in 2008. For the nine month periods ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 the Company incurred operating losses of $996,863 and $3,947,760, respectively. The operating loss before non-cash charges was $34,418 for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 compared with $803,047 for the same period in 2008. For the nine month periods ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 the Company incurred operating losses before non-cash charges of $435,654 and $2,595,724, respectively.

U.S. Army Orders 3D Systems

In October 2009, the Company received the largest order in its history for its proprietary 3Di vision systems. This order, totaling approximately $900,000, was from the U.S. Army for deployment of one of our complete 3Di systems at each of seven regional Army Medical Centers throughout the United States. We anticipate having all seven systems installed and operational before-year end 2009. This is a follow-on order to the single system already in place at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC.

Technology Update

In October, a major milestone was achieved when Viking Systems' "Next Generation" 3DHD camera system was demonstrated to the surgical community utilizing a prototype Sony 3DHD flat panel display at the American College of Surgeon's 95th annual Clinical Congress in Chicago. Jed Kennedy, Viking's president and chief operating officer, described the reaction of the medical community saying, "We were extremely pleased with the level of interest shown by all surgical specialties. Well over 1,500 attendees waited their turn to see the interactive 3DHD demonstration and appeared delighted with what they experienced. While 2D high definition cameras now represent the vast majority of placements in the approximately $1 billion surgical video systems market, it is now clear that 3DHD is the next advancement in endoscopic surgical vision." Viking and Sony plan a similar demonstration at MEDICA, the world's largest medical device trade show, held every year in November in Dusseldorf, Germany. In parallel, a group of clinical advisors is being organized to provide guidance on the clinical requirements for this "Next Generation" system.

Later this month, Viking Systems plans to deliver a "designed to specification" prototype high definition 3DHD visualization system to a manufacturer of surgical robotic systems as part of a development agreement. The system prototype is a key deliverable in the completion of the development arrangement. While there can be no assurance that at the completion of the development contract a supply agreement will be awarded, Viking believes that the new product has several unique features that will address specific market needs and that the Company is well positioned to support any production needs for the system.

Over the next twelve months Viking Systems intends to complete the development of its unique "Next Generation" 3DHD Visualization System for Minimally Invasive Surgery and currently plans to launch the system at the American College of Surgeon's 96th annual Clinical Congress in October 2010 in Washington, DC.

Financing Update

Viking disclosed in previous public filings that in the fourth quarter of 2008 it engaged an investment banking firm to assist management in exploring strategic options. A number of third parties executed confidentiality agreements with the Company during this process. Over the past nine months the Company has had and, in some instances, continues to have varying levels of discussion with certain of these parties. However, absent expeditious developments related to a potential sale of the Company, Viking plans to seek adequate financing to support operations during the commercialization of its "Next Generation" 3DHD system.

Management and Governance

When Viking Systems was recapitalized on January 4, 2008, William C. Bopp, currently chairman and chief executive officer, signed a two year employment agreement. At the end of 2009, it is the intention of the Board of Directors to promote and appoint John "Jed" Kennedy, currently president and chief operating officer, to the position of president and chief executive officer. It is anticipated that Mr. Bopp will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Bopp said, "This transition recognizes the contributions of Mr. Kennedy to the success of Viking Systems to date and the Board's confidence in his leadership ability for the future."

Separately, J. Winder Hughes has tendered his resignation from the Board effective November 2, 2009. Mr. Hughes has indicated his interest in assisting the Company in raising funds and believes it will be in the Company's and his best interest if he is an independent investor able freely to participate in such a financing. Mr. Bopp said, "We have valued Winder Hughes' counsel as a Board member and look forward to a continued association with him should a financing be undertaken."

About Viking Systems, Inc.

Viking Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:VKNG) is a leading worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of visualization solutions for complex minimally invasive surgery. The Company partners with medical device companies and healthcare facilities to provide surgeons with proprietary visualization systems enabling minimally invasive surgical procedures, which reduce patient trauma and recovery time. For more information visit the Company's website at: www.vikingsystems.com

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