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MS International annual profit falls on weapons contract delay

ALN

MS International PLC on Thursday said that its annual profit dropped after a customer delayed taking delivery of a significant contract.

The Doncaster, Yorkshire-based defence equipment manufacturer, said its pretax profit had fallen by 15% to £5.1 million from £6.0 million the prior year.

The company explained that the sales delay that dampened profit was related to the company’s first sale of its ‘VSHORAD’ counter drone land-based weapon system. Despite the equipment being almost complete and ready to be despatched, it could not be delivered.

Despite this delay, revenue was up 12% to £84.0 million from £75.0 million the year before, and the company’s order book shot up by 80% over the period to a record £115 million from £64 million

MS international said its final dividend had increased by 73% to 13 pence per share from 7.5p per share. The company’s total dividend was consequently up 62% to 15p per share from 9.25p the previous year.

‘We perceive that we are achieving a significant, upward step change in the further development of the company that will bring additional rewards and success for the business. I look to the future with confidence,’ said Chair Michael Bell.

Shares in MS International were down 2.9% at 597.00 pence in London on Thursday morning.

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