WILL HILL AWARDS D.M. CONTRACT TO LEEDS COMPANY
28 August 2009
Profits may be down at Communisis plc, but
the future looks rosier
Direct mail and print services group Communisis plc had
better news this week as it announced that William Hill
plc had joined its client list.
The Leeds-based
company has been through a rough patch which saw profits
plunge 78 percent and chief executive of three years
Steve Vaughan about to depart; he will be replaced by
sales director Andy Blundell. Pre-tax profits for the
first six months of the year fell to GBP1.8 million from
GBP8 million in the previous year.
"Trading in
the first half of 2009 was difficult for Communisis and
resulted in a disappointing financial performance,"
Chairman Peter Hickson said. "The background of economic
recession combined with the company's exposure to the
financial services industry resulted in substantial
volume reductions in our manufacturing plants.
"There are some indications that the worst of the
conditions are behind us. Towards the end of the second
quarter, some improvement was noticeable, particularly
in order volumes in direct mail.
"We have had
some success in winning new customers. Cost reduction
exercises undertaken in the first half have been fully
expensed already, but will only show full benefits
during the second half, and on into next year. Taken
together, we have some optimism that the second half
will be better than the first and that 2010 will be
better than 2009."
Revenues in direct mail have
fallen 25 per cent on a year ago, and as a result, group
turnover was down from GBP148 million to GBP95 million.
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