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React Group backs annual guidance on robust first half performance

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React Group PLC on Thursday touted the strength of its pipeline, as it expects to meet annual expectations on the back of a strong first half.

For the six months ended March 31, the Birmingham, England-based cleaning, hygiene and decontamination firm expects to report revenue of £10.6 million, up 14% from £9.3 million a year prior.

As a result, adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation are set to be £1.3 million, up 38% from £900,000. Gross profit should be £2.9 million, up 15% from £2.5 million.

Reflecting on the first half, React emphasised the impact of three contract wins, totalling over £1.3 million annually. These included an £800,000, 3-year renewal and expansion of a facilities management soft services deal with an NHS trust.

Accordingly, Chief Executive Officer Shaun Doak said the board had a ‘high degree of confidence’ in achieving full-year market expectations. Current consensus is for revenue of £21.3 million, and adjusted Ebitda of £2.5 million.

‘We are very pleased with the performance of the group in a year of considerable investment and which sees continued sales momentum across a higher margin business. In addition to the material contracts, the group continues to be awarded numerous small and medium sized wins which highlights its cross-selling capability,’ said CEO Doak.

Shares in React were trading 4.2% higher at 71.40 pence each in London on Thursday morning.

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