LiDCO’s AGM statement makes for pleasing reading. Whilst the exceptional conditions in Q1 have abated somewhat, Q2 is seeing signs of a return to normality as hospitals start to prepare for the return of elective surgeries. Sales orders in May have been consistent with last year and, whilst the situation remains fluid, we take that as an encouraging sign for the rest of the year. With £4.4m of revenues booked in Q1 and recurring revenues expected to continue at the FY20 exit run r
01 Jun 2020
Upbeat AGM statement prompts upgrades
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Upbeat AGM statement prompts upgrades
- Published:
01 Jun 2020 -
Author:
Chris Glasper -
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LiDCO’s AGM statement makes for pleasing reading. Whilst the exceptional conditions in Q1 have abated somewhat, Q2 is seeing signs of a return to normality as hospitals start to prepare for the return of elective surgeries. Sales orders in May have been consistent with last year and, whilst the situation remains fluid, we take that as an encouraging sign for the rest of the year. With £4.4m of revenues booked in Q1 and recurring revenues expected to continue at the FY20 exit run r