Thursday, 09 February 2012

Pulse sees revenue rise, but IPO costs leave firm at a loss

MALAYSIA— Research outsourcing firm Pulse Group has booked revenue growth of 7% for the financial year ended 31 May in spite of the “difficult economic environment”.

The second half of the year was “particularly challenging” for the research industry as a whole, said CEO Bob Chua (pictured). Still, Pulse saw sales rise to £1.13m, up from £1.06m the year before.

Gross profit was down almost 50% to £334,000, while higher administration costs and paying off the balance of expenses related to its initial public offering last year left the firm nursing a post-tax loss of £995,000, compared with a loss of £172,000 last year.

Chua said: “We remain confident on the future outlook, and look forward to continuing the growth of our business, despite the prevailing economic conditions.”

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