IEA INCOME FUND VIII
NT 10-Q, 1997-05-14
EQUIPMENT RENTAL & LEASING, NEC
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                                  UNITED STATES
                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                   FORM 12b-25

                           NOTIFICATION OF LATE FILING
                         COMMISSION FILE NUMBER: 0-17942

                                  (Check One):
     [ ] Form 10-K [ ] Form 20-F [ ] Form 11-K [X] Form 10-Q [ ] Form N-SAR

For Period Ended:     March 31, 1997

[ ] Transition Report on Form 10-K 
[ ] Transition Report on Form 20-F 
[ ] Transition Report on Form 11-K 
[ ] Transition Report on Form 10-Q 
[ ] Transition Report on Form N-SAR For the Transition Period Ended: ___________

________________________________________________________________________________

PART I -- REGISTRANT INFORMATION

                              IEA Income Fund VIII
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                             Full Name of Registrant
                            Former Name if Applicable

                          444 Market Street, 15th Floor
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            Address of Principal Executive Office (Street and Number)

                             San Francisco, CA 94111
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                            City, State and Zip Code


PART II -- RULES 12b-25 (b) AND (c)

If the subject report could not be filed without unreasonable effort or expense
and the registrant seeks relief pursuant to Rule 12b-25(b), the following should
be completed. (Check box if appropriate)

[ ]       (a) The reasons described in reasonable detail in Part III of this
              form could not be eliminated without reasonable effort or expense;

[X]       (b) The subject annual report, semi-annual report, transition report
              on Form 10-K, Form 20-F, 11-K, Form N-SAR, or portion thereof,
              will be filed on or before the fifteenth calendar day following
              the prescribed due date; or the subject quarterly report of
              transition report on Form 10-Q, or portion thereof will be filed
              on or before the fifth calendar day following the prescribed due
              date; and

[ ]       (c) The accountant's statement or other exhibit required by Rule
              12b-25(c) has been attached if applicable.


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PART III -- NARRATIVE

    As reported in the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K, filed February
7, 1997, and Amendment No. 1 to Current Report on Form 8-K, filed February 26,
1997, Arthur Andersen, London, England, resigned as auditors of The Cronos
Group, a Luxembourg Corporation headquartered in Orchard Lea, England (the
"Parent Company"), on February 3, 1997.

    The Parent Company is the indirect corporate parent of Cronos Capital Corp.,
the General Partner of the Registrant. In its letter of resignation to the
Parent Company, Arthur Andersen states that it is resigning as auditors of the
Parent Company and all other entities affiliated with the Parent Company. While
its letter of resignation is not addressed to the General Partner of the
Registrant, Arthur Andersen has confirmed to the General Partner that its
resignation as auditors of the entities referred to in its letter of resignation
includes its resignation as auditors of Cronos Capital Corp. and the Registrant.

    Due to the nature and timing of Arthur Andersen's resignation, the Parent
Company and General Partner were unable to name a successor auditor on behalf of
the Registrant until it retained Moore Stephens, P.C. ("Moore Stephens") on
April 10, 1997, as reported in the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K,
filed April 14, 1997. Moore Stephens has recently commenced its audit of the
Registrant's financial statements for the year ending December 31, 1996. The
period subsequent to Moore Stephens' appointment has been occupied with
reviewing the predecessor's audit workpapers and gaining an understanding of the
Registrant's, General Partner's and Parent Company's business. As a result of
the aforementioned resignation and subsequent appointment of Moore Stephens as
successor auditor, the Registrant has been unable to complete its audit and file
its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ending December 31, 1996 within
the 15 day extension provided by Rule 12B-25 and its Quarterly Report on Form
10-Q for the period ending March 31, 1997. The Registrant will undertake to file
its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ending December 31, 1996 and its
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ending March 31, 1997 with the
Commission no later than June 15, 1997.




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PART IV -- OTHER INFORMATION

         (1)  Name and telephone number of person to contact in regard to this
notification

         John Kallas                   415                    677-8990
        -------------             -------------         --------------------
           (Name)                  (Area Code)           (Telephone Number)

         (2) Have all other periodic reports required under section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or section 30 of the Investment Company
Act of 1940 during the preceding 12 months or for such shorter period that the
registrant was required to file such report(s) been filed? If the answer is no,
identify report(s).

                                                             [ ] Yes    [X] No

         Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ending December 31, 1996.

         (3) Is it anticipated that any significant change in results of
operations from the corresponding period for the last fiscal year will be
reflected by the earnings statements to be included in the subject report or
portion thereof?

                                                             [X] Yes    [ ] No

         If so, attach an explanation of the anticipated change, both
narratively and quantitatively, and, if appropriate, state the reasons why a
reasonable estimate of the results cannot be made.

         Reference is made to Exhibit I attached hereto.



                              IEA Income Fund VIII
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                  (Name of Registrant as specified in charter)

has caused this notification to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned 
thereunto duly authorized.

Date:  May 14, 1997           By    Cronos Capital Corp.
                                    The General Partner

                              By    /s/ John Kallas
                                    ------------------------------------------
                                    John Kallas
                                    Vice President/Treasurer
                                    Principal Accounting and Finance Officer


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                                    EXHIBIT I

                      STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO PART IV-(3)



    Net lease revenue for the first quarter of 1997 was $286,365, a decline of
approximately 37% from the first quarter of 1996. Approximately 24% of the
Registrant's net earnings for the three-month period ended March 31, 1997, were
from gain on disposal of equipment, as compared to 11% for the same three-month
period in the prior year. As the Registrant's container disposals increase in
subsequent periods, net gain on disposal should contribute significantly to the
Registrant's net earnings and may fluctuate dependent on the level of container
disposal.

    Gross rental revenue (a component of net lease revenue) for the quarter was
$533,814, a decline of 28% from the same period last year. During 1997, gross
rental revenue was primarily impacted by the sluggish container leasing market
conditions that existed during 1996 and throughout the first quarter of 1997. As
a result, average per-diem rental rates declined 13% when compared to the same
period in the prior year. The Registrant's average fleet size and utilization
rates for the three-month periods ended March 31, 1997 and 1996 were as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                       Three Months Ended
                                                     ---------------------
                                                     March 31,   March 31,
                                                       1997        1996
                                                     ---------   ---------
                                                     
<S>                                                   <C>         <C>  
          Average Fleet Size (measured in
             twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU))      6,431       6,856
          Average Utilization                            71%         79%
</TABLE>

    The Registrant's aging and declining fleet size contributed to a 5% decline
in depreciation expense when compared to the same period in the prior year.
Rental equipment operating expenses were 34% of the Registrant's gross lease
revenue during the three-month period ended March 31, 1997, as compared to 26%
during the three-month period ended March 31, 1996. This increase was largely
attributable to an increase in costs associated with lower utilization levels,
including handling and storage.

    As reported in the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K and Amendment No.
1 to Current Report on Form 8-K, filed with the Commission on February 7, 1997
and February 26, 1997, respectively, Arthur Andersen, London, England, resigned
as auditors of the Parent Company on February 3, 1997.

    The Parent Company is the indirect corporate parent of the General Partner
of the Registrant. In its letter of resignation to the Parent Company, Arthur
Andersen states that it resigned as auditors of the Parent Company and all other
entities affiliated with the Parent Company. While its letter of resignation was
not addressed to the General Partner of the Registrant, Arthur Andersen
confirmed to the General Partner that its resignation as auditors of the
entities referred to in its letter of resignation included its resignation as
auditors of Cronos Capital Corp. and the Registrant.

    The Registrant does not, at this time, have sufficient information to
determine the impact, if any, that the concerns expressed by Arthur Andersen in
its letter of resignation may have on the future operating results and financial
condition of the Registrant or the Leasing Company's ability to manage the
Registrant's fleet in subsequent periods. However, the General Partner of the
Registrant does not believe, based upon the information currently available to
it, that Arthur Andersen's resignation was triggered by any concern over the
accounting policies and procedures followed by the Registrant.

    Arthur Andersen's report on the financial statements of the General Partner
and the Registrant, for either of the past two years, has not contained an
adverse opinion or a disclaimer of opinion, nor was any such report qualified or
modified as to uncertainty, audit scope, or accounting principles.



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    During the Registrant's two most recent fiscal years and the subsequent
interim period preceding Arthur Andersen's resignation, there have been no
disagreements between the General Partner or the Registrant and Arthur Andersen
on any matter of accounting principles or practices, financial statement
disclosure, or auditing scope or procedure.

    The Registrant retained a new auditor, Moore Stephens, P.C., on April 10,
1997, as reported in its current report on Form 8-K, filed April 14, 1997.

Cautionary Statement

    This Report on Form 12b-25 contains statements relating to future results of
the Registrant, including certain projections and business trends, that are
"forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as
a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to
changes in economic conditions; trade policies, demand for and market acceptance
of leased marine cargo containers; and competitive utilization and per-diem
rental rate pressures, as well as other risks and uncertainties, including but
not limited to those described in the above discussion of the marine container
leasing business under Exhibit I, Statement in Response to Part IV-(3) and those
detailed from time to time in the filings of Registrant with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.



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                              IEA INCOME FUND VIII
                       (A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)

                            STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

   FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 1997 (UNAUDITED) AND 1996 (UNAUDITED)




<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                            Three Months Ended
                                                          ----------------------
                                                          March 31,     March 31,
                                                            1997          1996
                                                          --------      --------
<S>                                                       <C>           <C>     
Net lease revenue                                         $286,365      $456,311

Other operating expenses:
   Depreciation                                            165,469       174,777
   Other general and administrative expenses                 7,372         6,518
                                                          --------      --------
                                                           172,841       181,295
                                                          --------      --------

     Earnings from operations                              113,524       275,016

Other income:
   Interest income                                           7,567         9,734
   Net gain on disposal of equipment                        37,509        36,324
                                                          --------      --------
                                                            45,076        46,058
                                                          --------      --------

     Net earnings                                         $158,600      $321,074
                                                          ========      ========

Allocation of net earnings:

   General partner                                        $ 35,797      $ 52,419
   Limited partners                                        122,803       268,655
                                                          --------      --------

                                                          $158,600      $321,074
                                                          ========      ========

Limited partners' per unit share of net earnings          $   5.71      $  12.50
                                                          ========      ========
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