Yorkshire Post

Augean planning to keep growing by acquisitio­n

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AUGEAN, THE specialist waste management group, has posted a healthy rise in full year revenues and plans to keep growing with help from acquisitio­ns.

In 2016, the Wetherby-based company’s total revenue increased by 25 per cent to £76.0m and profit before taxation rose by 16 per cent to £7.0m.

Augean also revealed that its EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxation, depreciati­on and amortisati­on) increased by 17 per cent to £14.1m.

Augean said it remained committed to growth in all of its businesses and markets, through both organic and acquisitiv­e means.

Dr Stewart Davies, the chief executive, said the group had achieved a number of strategic goals, including securing further contracts with top-tier customers.

He added: “We have seen good momentum across our portfolio of businesses and remain well positioned to take advantage of opportunit­ies across a broad number of sectors.

“The group’s cash generation and balance sheet remain robust and the board remains confident of maintainin­g its track record of year-on-year increases in profitabil­ity in 2017.”

The group said that Augean North Sea services had “traded strongly” in the second half of 2016, with further progress on its diversific­ation objective, including the partnershi­p with Forth Ports for the management of waste arising from the decommissi­oning of offshore equipment at the Port of Dundee.

The results for radioactiv­e waste services were in line with expectatio­ns, although, as previously reported, it had been affected by a sharp reduction in volumes from UK nuclear decommissi­oning, the company said in a statement to accompany the results.

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