Strong management progress on Reach’s Customer Value Strategy continues, although underlying progress has been obscured by elements beyond management’s control. Sales were broadly stable (-2% y/y to £297.4m; SCMe: £299.3m), as Digital revenues continued to grow (+5% y/y) despite a severe deterioration in wider market OMP yields (down up to 40% at peak). Inflationary headwinds in Print have also persisted, with aggregate opex up +7% y/y to £241.7m (SCMe: £237.3m) - AOP consequently fell 32% y/y t ....
26 Jul 2022
H1'22: Revenues resilient on challenging backdrop
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H1'22: Revenues resilient on challenging backdrop
Reach plc (RCH:LON) | 68.7 -1.2 (-2.6%) | Mkt Cap: 218.4m
- Published:
26 Jul 2022 -
Author:
Caspar Erskine -
Pages:
3
Strong management progress on Reach’s Customer Value Strategy continues, although underlying progress has been obscured by elements beyond management’s control. Sales were broadly stable (-2% y/y to £297.4m; SCMe: £299.3m), as Digital revenues continued to grow (+5% y/y) despite a severe deterioration in wider market OMP yields (down up to 40% at peak). Inflationary headwinds in Print have also persisted, with aggregate opex up +7% y/y to £241.7m (SCMe: £237.3m) - AOP consequently fell 32% y/y t ....