12.19.14
Domino Printing Sciences has reported increased profits for its most recent financial year, driven partly by sales of full-color digital label presses. However, the company remains cautious about 2015.
Hightlights for Domino's 2014 include:
“We are pleased with the success of our latest i-Tech product range, which provides customers with class-leading performance, while our research and development teams are busy working on further product innovations. The aftermarket business continues to grow in line with our expectations.
“Our latest full-colour digital label press has been well received by customers and we are seeing increasing adoption of digital printing technology among label converters. Activity levels among our sales teams, and the increase in sales of N-Series digital label presses this year, give us confidence in the potential for continued growth.
“The Group has had a good year and delivered results in line with our expectations. We continue to invest in research and development and in growing the capability and capacity of our digital printing business. However, we remain cautious about 2015. As announced in our Interim Statement, the investments we are making, coupled with uncertain market conditions, mean we expect results in 2015 to be at a broadly similar level to this year.
“Our strong products and our investments in developing our capabilities mean we remain optimistic about the Group’s longer-term prospects," Byrom concludes.
Hightlights for Domino's 2014 include:
- Sales growth of 9% before the impact of movements in exchange rates
- Further progress in full-color digital label press sales
- Investment of £18.2 million in research and development, continuing to fuel the new product pipeline
- Underlying pre-tax profit growth of 9%
- Strong operating cash flows; net cash of £40.1 million at year end
- Dividend increased by 5%
“We are pleased with the success of our latest i-Tech product range, which provides customers with class-leading performance, while our research and development teams are busy working on further product innovations. The aftermarket business continues to grow in line with our expectations.
“Our latest full-colour digital label press has been well received by customers and we are seeing increasing adoption of digital printing technology among label converters. Activity levels among our sales teams, and the increase in sales of N-Series digital label presses this year, give us confidence in the potential for continued growth.
“The Group has had a good year and delivered results in line with our expectations. We continue to invest in research and development and in growing the capability and capacity of our digital printing business. However, we remain cautious about 2015. As announced in our Interim Statement, the investments we are making, coupled with uncertain market conditions, mean we expect results in 2015 to be at a broadly similar level to this year.
“Our strong products and our investments in developing our capabilities mean we remain optimistic about the Group’s longer-term prospects," Byrom concludes.