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Fulcrum Utility Services interim loss widens; ‘disappointing’ results

ALN

Fulcrum Utility Services Ltd on Wednesday posted a widened interim loss as administrative costs for exceptional items ballooned.

The Cayman Islands-registered multi-utility infrastructure and services provider said pretax loss in the six months to September 30 increased to £20.3 million from £1.3 million a year prior. Revenue fell 16% to £23.9 million from £28.6 million.

Meanwhile, administrative costs for exceptional items increased dramatically to £12.7 million from just £184,000.

Fulcrum in September said it was hit by a cyber attack, but had added that no data was breached.

Looking ahead, the company said it initiated a review of its strategic options to maximise value for all shareholders and to ensure adequate working capital.

Chair Jennifer Babington said: ‘The board and I are disappointed in these results but remain confident that the business is taking the necessary actions to turn the group’s performance around. This is a challenging task, taking longer than anticipated, as improvements are being implemented alongside turbulent and difficult economic conditions. Despite these challenges, the medium to long-term growth opportunities for the group remain clear and are underpinned by strong market drivers and government stimulus.’

The company said that it continued to ‘win a strong succession of new contract wins continues to build a healthy pipeline of new opportunities.’

Fulcrum Utility shares fell 13% to 1.35 pence each on Wednesday afternoon in London.

By Tom Budszus, Alliance News reporter

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