Preliminary results announcement for the year

Financial Highlights
– Revenue up 10% to £899m (2006: £819m)
– Underlying operating profit before exceptionals decreased to £18.1m (2006: £20.7m)
– Underlying profit before tax and exceptionals down to £12.5m (2006: £15.4m)
– Earnings per share of 17.90p (2006: 4.46p)
– Strong free cash flow of £61m, reflecting the £46m from the property sale & leaseback
– Significant reduction in net debt to £39m (2006: £94m)
– Final dividend unchanged at 2.45p
Operational Highlights
– Sales growth momentum continues
– New business wins ahead of last year at £130m
– Food and Consumer sector performed strongly
– UK businesses had an excellent year
– Transport sector had a difficult year
– Review of UK Transport complete and turnaround actions underway
– France continued strong revenue growth with new wins
– Strengthened management team
Stewart Oades, Chief Executive, said:
“Whilst the continued improvement in growing the business through new wins and increased retention rates is pleasing, there remains much to be done. The markets we operate in are still highly competitive and the performance of UK Transport is not acceptable. We have completed a thorough review of this business unit and have put in place a plan to move this business back into profit. Although this will take time, UK Transport is an essential part of our strategy to create a pan-European shared-user business.
“In the current year we expect revenue growth to continue and anticipate some benefit from the restructuring, although it will take longer before we see the full impact.”

Relevant Directory Listings

Listing image

RouteSmart Technologies

RouteSmart Technologies optimizes last-mile operations and enables the most successful postal and home delivery organizations to build more efficient route plans every day. Our proven solutions allow you to decrease planning time, create balanced and efficient delivery routes, lower total travel distance, and maximize daily […]

Find out more

Other Directory Listings

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

Loading

What's the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



Post & Parcel Magazine


Post & Parcel Magazine is our print publication, released 3 times a year. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, Post & Parcel Magazine is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.

 

Pin It on Pinterest

Post & Parcel
ParcelHero: Amazon’s ‘Buy for me’ button is set to revolutionise shopping
Yodel “championing the health and happiness of its staff”
Logistics UK to meet increasing need for “accurate carbon footprint calculations”
Venipak: the new terminal symbolically marks a new qualitative stage in the company’s operations
Royal Mail moves away from air freight to be greener and more efficient
ParcelHero: Amazon’s ‘Buy for me’ button is set to revolutionise shopping
Yodel “championing the health and happiness of its staff”
Logistics UK to meet increasing need for “accurate carbon footprint calculations”
Venipak: the new terminal symbolically marks a new qualitative stage in the company’s operations
Royal Mail moves away from air freight to be greener and more efficient
1
2
3
4
5
Listing image
Listing image
Listing image
Listing image
Applications for the World Post & Parcel Awards are open
UPS opens new Dutch “super hub” in Eindhoven
Unite will push for general election over Brexit
ERPG stakeholder forum
Share This