RE: Sums up the investment case nicely16 Oct 2023 13:38
TT - you mention profit, Hardide have already stated in their last results the following statement
Quote - “ We should achieve EPS positive results at approximately £7.5m-£8.0m revenue.”
Thus, with an operational capacity that can provide at least £10m sales revenue they will indeed be well into profit at full capacity.
I’m wondering whether a point will be reached when they can no longer meet the growing demand we are likely to see for their products across all sectors. What happens then?
Do they partner up with a bigger player that has the industrial and financial muscle to accelerate scaling up? Or do they just get taken out by a bigger player that has a growing market they can feed?
Whatever happens it makes for an interesting scenario.