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Tuesday 10 December 2019 10:11 am

Computacenter reveals profit is ‘well ahead’ of expectations

By: Joe Curtis

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Computacenter hit its highest share price since July 2018 after the unscheduled trading update
Computacenter hit its highest share price since July 2018 after the unscheduled trading update

Computacenter gave investors a pleasant surprise today by stating it is “well ahead” of forecasts for the current financial year.

Profitability and earnings per share are on track to beat full year expectations, the IT supplier said, sending its share price up as much as seven per cent to 1,639p.

Read more: Computacenter shares surge on bullish trading update

The trading update for the 11 months to the end of November came ahead of December, usually Computacenter’s busiest month of the year.

The FTSE 250-listed technology company said while it has a lot of work to do in December, it has a clearer picture on how the business will perform.

“The strong 2019 performance is coming from Computacenter’s established businesses and, in the second half of the year, from the acquired business in the US which is now performing in line with our expectations following a difficult start to the year,” the board said.

It added that the IT firm has not suffered a blow from existing difficult contracts that hurt its second half performance in 2018.

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In fact, they “continue to perform in line with, or slightly ahead of our expectations”, the company said.

“Computacenter’s board acknowledge, as is the case every year, that there is still a significant amount to do in December, which is always our busiest month of the year,” it added.

“However, visibility on this critical month’s outturn is starting to improve.”

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Computacenter trimmed gains to stand at 1,609p by the mid-morning, behind its highest end-of-day valuation of 1,620p recorded in July 2018.

The firm will next update the market on 23 January ahead of the publication of its full year results.

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