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Newmark Security interim revenue dips; swings to loss on higher costs

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Newmark Security PLC on Thursday said it saw its revenue drop in its latest half year, and swung to a loss as costs grew.

Shares in Newmark Security fell 19% to 73.89 pence each in London on Thursday afternoon.

Newmark is a London-based designer and manufacturer of specialist products and services that ensure safe and secure workplaces.

Revenue fell 1.9% to £10.4 million in the six months ended October 31 from £10.6 million a year ago.

Newmark swung to a pretax loss of £126,000 from a £371,000 profit in the half year. This was driven by administrative expenses increasing by 5.6% to £3.8 million from £3.6 million a year ago. Finance costs also rose 23% to £181,000 from £147,000.

Newmark did not propose an interim dividend, unchanged from a year ago.

Looking ahead, Chair Maurice Dwek said: ‘Whilst we are watchful of the macroeconomic outlook and pending elections, the people and data security market continues to grow and we are confident that the group is in a stronger position to capitalise on the opportunities this will bring. We look forward to updating the market on our further progress at the full year.’

‘Our sales pipeline is expanding and we are on track for stronger second half, with both divisions set to deliver full year revenue growth,’ he added.

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