Sportech sees sales slide at half-year stage
Profits at Sportech tumbled at the half-year stage, as sales declined at all of its three units and the company invested in its football pools business.
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For the six months ending on 30 June, the sports gaming specialist and football pools operator said revenues were off by 5% to £48.7m, contributing to a 66% decline in statutory profits before tax to hit £2.7m.
The company incurred in £4.5m of execeptional administration costs, up from £0.9m in the comparable period of 2015, of which £2.5m were the result of modernising its football pools and closing its collector channel.
During the period, the company also received a £97.0m VAT reclaim from HMRC linked to its "Spot the Ball" game.
HMRC had lodged an application to appeal directly to the Supreme Court, with a decision on whether to haer the appeal expected in Autumn 2016.
That allowed Sportech to trim its net debt by 6% to £59.8m and boosted its net cash position from -£61.1m to £36.2m.
The football pool operator was trading in line with management expectations and looked forward to delivering further progress in 2016, the company said in a statement.
A further update regarding a possible sale of Football pools would be provided in due course, Sportech said.
As of 1604 BST shares in Sportech were edging higher by 0.36% to 70.25p.