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Motorpoint Group hails strong and profitable Q4 performance
Motorpoint Group, the independent omnichannel vehicle retailer, has hailed a strong and profitable Q4 performance in a trading update for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, with retail volume up 9% year on year and continued margin recovery.
As a result, January, February and March were all profitable months.
The Derby-based firm noted that loss before tax for the full year is thus anticipated to be at the “favourable end” of management expectations.
Consumer demand has picked up, the company shared, with Motorpoint benefitting from enhancements made to its digital presence which is generating strong website traffic.Motorpoint also highlighted a robust balance sheet with no structural debt and £9m of cash.
The business has initiated a share buyback to repurchase and cancel up to 5m shares, with 220,255 repurchased as at 31 March 2024.
Mark Carpenter, Chief Executive Officer of Motorpoint Group PLC, said: “I am delighted that the difficult conditions experienced in 2023 have eased in Q4 and, combined with our focus on driving operational excellence through a programme we call Brilliant Basics, has meant that Q4 was characterised by consistent profitability.
“We are achieving growth, increasing stock turn and improving margins, and this is expected to continue into FY25 as supply improves following recent new car registration growth. I am therefore optimistic for FY25 and look forward to Motorpoint making the most of the growth opportunities ahead.”
Great British Car Journey snaps up AROnline
Great British Car Journey, the Derbyshire interactive classic car museum, has acquired the AROnline website from its founder Keith Adams.
AROnline was established in 2001 by Keith and has grown to become a key resource for fans of British motoring history, boasting nearly 6,000 published articles.
Richard Usher, founder of the museum which is based in Ambergate, Derbyshire, said: “As a classic car authority and renowned journalist, Keith was a terrific help to us four years ago when we were putting Great British Car Journey together. He has been a stalwart supporter of our vision.
“AROnline is a ready-made archive of the history behind the majority of our exhibits, and it is a site I have been visiting for more years than I care to admit. It made absolute sense to acquire the site and give our visitors and club members access to even more of the UK’s very rich automotive history.”
Keith Adams said: “I am delighted that the future of AROnline has been secured and I am pleased to be able to retain control of the past and future content by working with Richard and his team.
“There are no plans to change the website in any material way or introduce any form of subscription charge. It has always been a free resource and the intention is that it stays that way.”
The acquisition of AROnline follows the Autocar deal in 2022, which saw Great British Car Journey secure an agreement to reproduce articles and artwork from the 125-year Autocar magazine archive.
Richard added: “We want Great British Car Journey to become recognised as the authority and place to go for all British motoring history, whether that’s viewing cars, driving them, hanging pictures of them on their wall or, now, reading about them at AROnline.”
Great British Car Journey opened in May 2021 and is a celebration of cars built in Britain. Richard, a lifelong car enthusiast and being born in Birmingham, has a natural affinity with cars built in the Midlands and beyond.
Keith has been similarly car obsessed from a very early age and has had a long journalistic career during which he has written articles for all the leading classic car magazines and is currently editor of Parker’s Guide.
Between them, Richard and Keith have owned more than 500 cars and have an abiding interest in the cars that gave the ordinary family the freedom of the road.
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Ideagen receives US government approval for DevonWay acquisition
Nottingham-based Ideagen can now accelerate its plans to support more businesses with their complex health, safety and quality software needs after the acquisition of DevonWay was formally approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
The approval marks the final part of the legal process.
Ben Dorks, CEO of Ideagen, said: “I am delighted that this final legal stage is complete and we can move forward with our ambitions for Ideagen DevonWay.
“This includes introducing the Ideagen DevonWay platform to an even wider range of industries supporting them to address the evolving needs and challenges of regulation and compliance worldwide.”
Ideagen DevonWay provides compliance and operations management and is trusted by organizations in sectors such as energy, utilities, advanced manufacturing, nuclear power generation and US national laboratories.
It provides a complete, fully integrated, configurable product suite across environmental health and safety, quality management, enterprise asset management and workforce management.
Chris Moustakas, SVP of Ideagen DevonWay, added: “Joining forces with Ideagen is a thrilling next step for DevonWay. Given the increasingly complex regulatory landscapes, our shared mission is to help organizations to transform their approach to health, safety, quality, risk and compliance management. This acquisition paves the way for us to provide enhanced support to our customers, partners and employees.”