Imagination reported its full results for the year ending April 2017, after the update in May. Revenues from continuing operations came in at £145.2m, corresponding to 21% growth yoy. By segment, PowerVR came in at £94.8m (+7.9%), MIPS at £35.4m (+18.2%) and Ensigma at £7.7m (+117.2%). By type of revenues, licensing came in at £33.8m (+81.8%) and royalties at £111.1m (+8.2%). The gross margin reached 97.1%, for an EBIT of £7.8m, corresponding to a mar

05 Jul 2017
Positive results, but Apple and speculation will be the short-term drivers

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Positive results, but Apple and speculation will be the short-term drivers
Imagination Technologies Group (IMG:LON) | 0 0 0.0%
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05 Jul 2017 -
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Charles Bordes -
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Imagination reported its full results for the year ending April 2017, after the update in May. Revenues from continuing operations came in at £145.2m, corresponding to 21% growth yoy. By segment, PowerVR came in at £94.8m (+7.9%), MIPS at £35.4m (+18.2%) and Ensigma at £7.7m (+117.2%). By type of revenues, licensing came in at £33.8m (+81.8%) and royalties at £111.1m (+8.2%). The gross margin reached 97.1%, for an EBIT of £7.8m, corresponding to a mar