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Cohort swings to profit; expects stronger second half performance

ALN

Cohort PLC on Wednesday swung to a profit in the first half, and remains ‘on track’ to meet full-year market expectations.

The Reading, England-based advanced-technology parent company said pretax profit for the first half ended October 31 was £1.1 million, swinging form a loss of £1.7 million a year ago.

Revenue was up £77.5 million, up 29% from £60.0 million for the same period last year., while net debt had narrowed to £0.6 million from £6.1 million a year ago.

Cohort declared an interim dividend of 4.25 pence per share, up 10% from 3.85p per share a year ago.

Chair Nick Prest said: ‘The first half has seen a welcome return to growth by the group, with our order book underpinning most of the second half of this financial year. In line with previous experience we anticipate a stronger group performance in the second half and thus remain on track to achieve our expectations for the full year.’

The company also reported a record order book of £304.2 million, up 4.9% from £290.0 million in April 2022, with £80 million of revenue deliverable in the second half. Order intake, however, was £88.6 million, down 16% from £105.3 million a year ago.

‘Demand for our solutions and services continues to be driven by the UK’s increased spending on defence and security and by international tensions in the Asia-Pacific region and Europe,’ Prest said.

Cohort shares were up 7.7% trading at 441.58p per share on Wednesday morning in London.

By Harvey Dorset, Alliance News reporter

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