Engineer's half-year results show soaring turnover following recent series of acquisitions
Mouchel grew by almost 50% in the last year following a run of acquisitions, according to interim results released this morning.
The engineering consultant formerly known as Mouchel Parkman saw turnover leap to £308.1m in the six months to 31 January 2008, up from £206.4m in the same period a year earlier.
Mouchel bought Hornagold & Hills, Traffic Support and Ewan in November 2006 and followed this with the acquisition of HBS Business Services Group last August.
The company also won its first Ðǿմ«Ã½ Schools for the Future contract with the London borough of Hackney and secured highways and services contracts with Hertfordshire and Lincolnshire county councils.
However, pre-tax profit dipped slightly as a result of Mouchel's purchase of HBS, down to £9.3m in the six months to January 2008 from £13.6m in the same period a year earlier. The HBS acquisition meant one-off costs of £4.6m had to be taken into account. Underlying operating profit rose to £18.2m, up from £14.2m in the same period last year.
Richard Cuthbert, chief executive of Mouchel, said: “The general market outlook for our services remains good and we continue to be confident about our future prospects.â€
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