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Directa Plus annual revenue grows, outlook builds on 2022 momentum

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Directa Plus PLC on Wednesday said it entered 2023 in a ‘robust position’ amid strong financial results for 2022.

The London-based graphene product maker said revenue for 2022 was €10.9 million, up 27% from €8.6 million in 2021. This was driven by ‘solid trading performance’ in December, which saw a year-on-year increase of around 25%, as well as revenue growth in its environmental remediation and textiles services.

Pretax loss widened to €5.3 million from €3.4 million. Depreciation and amortisation costs were €1.4 million, down from €1.5 million a year prior, and other expenses increased to €4.4 million from €3.5 million in 2021.

Directa Plus did not declare a dividend for 2022, unchanged from the previous year.

Looking ahead, Directa Plus says its 2022 financial results have paved the way for the year ahead, placing the company in a ‘solid position.’

Founder & Chief Executive Officer Giulio Cesareo said: ‘Our focus now is on developing our core verticals, which are able to generate significant product demand and higher recurring revenue from customers. With an expanding network of customers and partners, a record order book alongside a strong balance sheet, I am confident in the group’s ability to deliver on its growth ambitions for the year ahead.’

Shares were up 0.7% at 72.00 pence each in London on Wednesday midday.

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