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S4 Capital

December 2021

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  • Epic Code:
  • SFOR
  • Price:
  • 677p
S4 Capital announced sparkling Q3 results with gross profit up 92% (over 42% like-for-like) on sales up 106%. The Americas (+86%), Asia Pacific (+98) and Europe, Middle East, Africa (+115%) drove growth. Year to date gross profit is up 91%.The top line beat previous guidance but S4 is now investing to support its latest three year plan (FY’22-’24) for a doubling of the top and bottom line organically. As a result Jefferies has trimmed EBITDA 6.5% and 4.6% in FY’21 and ’22, respectively, to £103m (12.6p) and £160m (19.2p). That’s still significant growth on the £61m and 7.9p last year.My decision to top-slice half my holding last month looks well-timed although the structural ...

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