Synnovia (LON:SYN) has released its full-year (FY) results to March 2019. These were in line with the forecasts we issued following the April 2019 trading statement. Revenues increased 8.7% to £81.6mln, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) were up 7.3% at £7.5mln,
Synnnovia PLC (LON:SYN) has released a trading update for the year to 31 March. The company continues to expect significant growth in revenue and profits, with progress remaining strong in the higher margin Industrial division. However, profitability for the group as a whole will now be below previo
Synnovia (LON:SYN) released a trading update on 19 February, confirming that trading in the full year (FY) to 31 March is broadly in line with expectations. We continue to forecast growth in revenue and earnings; however, we are lowering our FY earnings per share (EPS) forecast from 11.9p to 10.4p to reflect a slower increase in profit margins due to operating issues in the Films division.
Plastics Capital PLC (LON:PLA) has reported a strong set of results for the financial year ended March 2018. Revenues of £76.7mln and earnings per share (EPS) of 9.5p are both slightly ahead of our forecast, which was last updated at the time of the detailed Plastics Capital trading update on May 2. The most important headline metric, in our view, is the organic (like-for-like) revenue growth of 13.0%, which reflects a strategy shift undertaken last year to focus more on top-line growth.
Plastics Capital (LON:PLA) released a trading update on May 2, for the year ending March 31. The company reports that trading remains broadly in line with market expectations. The statement confirms a strong annual revenue growth, reflecting the contribution from the acquired CCM creasing matrix business and also increased organic growth, led by the Films division. The strong revenue performance reflects a strategy shift undertaken last year to focus more on top-line growth.
Plastics Capital (LON:PLA) released a trading update on March 1st, for the year ending March 31st. The company reports that trading remains broadly in line with market expectations. Revenue growth has remained strong in the second half, particularly in the Films division, reflecting the company’s programme of investments in expansion. In terms of profitability, the EBITDA margin is still expected to increase versus H1, but at a lesser level than previously expected. This is due to a slower grow...
Plastics Capital Plc (LON: PLA) reported interim results (H1 end Sep 2017) on Wednesday 6th. These show positive progress on new business wins, reflected in the H1 organic revenue growth of 13.5%, and an increased pipeline of new business (see chart p2). At the same time the company guided to a less favourable margin mix for FY Mar 2018, with some projects delayed in the Bearings business, and more of the FY revenue to come from the lower margin Films business.
​Plastics Capital has reported FY results which are closely in line with our expectations (see table below). The company delivered 29.5% revenue growth and 6.5% earnings growth, reflecting M&A and organic improvement, but offset by the cost of fixing operational issues at the Palagan films business and new P&L investments for future growth elsewhere in the business (both issues previously disclosed).
​Plastics Capital has announced a conditional share placing to raise net proceeds of £3.54m, for the purpose of increasing the group’s minority holding in CCM Group and accelerating organic investment within Plastics Capital.The impact on our forecasts is an increase in PBT for FY Mar2018, and an unchanged EPS forecast. We are reducing our dividend forecasts in line with today’s statement.
​Plastics Capital has published a trading update for the financial year ended March 2017, ahead of full results expected at the start of July. We believe the statement confirms that company will report solid earnings growth y/o/y and strong progress in the overall business plan.
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