Nexteq H1 pre-tax profits sink as revenues contract.


Technology solutions provider Nexteq posted a mixed set of interim results on Wednesday, with lower revenue and profitability reflecting market softness and changes in customer demand.

  • Nexteq
  • 10 September 2025 08:34:34
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Source: Sharecast

Nexteq said group revenue had fallen 16% year-on-year to $40.7m in the six months ended 30 June, with Quixant revenue down 13% and Densitron revenue dropping 20%, with the declines attributed to a return to traditional H2 revenue weighting and a shift in product mix. Gross margins narrowed by 420 basis points to 33.1%, driven by lower-margin sales in its Quixant division.

The AIM-listed firm said adjusted underlying earnings had dropped 67% to $1.9m, while adjusted pre-tax profits fell 82% to $900,000. Diluted earnings per share also declined 82%, dropping to USD 1.04 cents.

Net cash from operating activities decreased 59% to $4.1m, though Nexteq highlighted that it had maintained a strong cash position of $28.1m.

Despite the H1 earnings decline, Nexteq said order intake was significantly ahead of last year, with multi-year deals secured across gaming and broadcast markets. New IP-based revenue exceeded $1m, led by ProDeck and Tactila solutions.

As a result, Nexteq reiterated its full-year guidance and said it was confident of being able to deliver the first stage of its strategic plan.

As of 0830 BST, Nexteq shares were down 0.96% at 78.24p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com


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