Softcat has posted its first set of half-yearly results since its IPO in November. Top line sales grew 10.4 percent to £293.6 million, with service revenue growing around 25 percent to £44 million.
Operating margins however were squeezed by flotation costs and fell from 6.4 percent to 5.2 percent. Gross profit though was up 15 percent year on year.
He said: “The second half has started well and we remain confident in meeting the board’s profit expectations for the full year.”
The company also says it is concentrating on winning higher margin contracts, after claiming to have turned down the chance of winning some recent deals because the margins weren’t high enough. The company recently opened a Glasgow office.
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