Financial Results

  • Excalibur results impacted by mobile losses

    Excalibur Communications has reported a Group turnover of £8.7m and an EBITDA of £1.5m in its results for the year to June 2021. Turnover is down by 6% versus 2019/20 and EBITDA is up 15%
  • Avaya reverses decade long revenue decline

    Avaya has reversed over a decade of annual revenue declines as it reports Q4 revenues of $760m and FY21 revenues of $2.973bn, an increase of 3.5% year over year.
  • Vodafone UK reports 6% revenue swell

    Vodafone’s H1 FY22 results show that the company’s UK operations increased by 6% to €3.2bn due to higher service revenue and equipment revenue.
  • ddroid exceeds £3m turnover target

    Leeds-based digital transformation specialist ddroidd has exceeded its first-year target of £3m turnover and has stated plans to double in the next 12 months.
  • Reduced build costs driving BT’s roll out  

    The BT Group’s FTTP rollout now covers nearly six million premises according to its H1 results for FY22, with 1.3 million customers connected. The Group’s rollout has been boosted by a drop in build costs from £300-£400 per premises passed, to £250-£350.
  • SysGroup predicts 16% revenue dip for H1

    SysGroup is predicting a 15.8% drop in revenue for the first half of 2021, due to the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
  • Softcat records record revenues

     Softcat has seen revenues rise by 7.4% to £1.6bn following increased public sector demand and recovery in the corporate sector.
  • CloudCoCo to boost EBITDA in FY21 results

    CloudCoCo expects to marginally exceed its £8m revenues recorded in FY20, despite a reduced number of orders in early FY21.
  • Computacenter powers up despite supply chain fears

    Computacenter has reported a 29% rise in interim profits but states that a series of supply chain issues will repla
  • Gamma posts 23 per cent growth in interim accounts

    Gamma claims its financial performance only felt a minor impact from Covid-19 with the UCaaS vendor seeing profits rise 32 per cent to £217.4 for the first half of its fiscal 2021.

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