Aga Foodservice Group plc
Aga: 2005 results
Aga, the company that makes the Aga range of cookers, popular amongst England’s upper classes reported healthy profits for the year to December 2005. The company reported an 18.5% increase in operating profits (to £41.7m), at the top end of the consensus forecast.
A strong performance in Europe (which earned 42.9% of total sales), bolstered by […]
Aga Foodservice: trading statement
Aga, a maker of cookers and refrigerators said results for the year to December 2005 would be in line with market expectations. Following a good first half, the company is said to have made further progress in the second half of the year.
Sales to consumers have held up well with Aga’s electric cookers doing particularly […]
AGA Foodservice: H1 results
Aga Foodservice, maker of ovens and kitchen appliances, posted a 16% rise in first-half profits, ahead of expectations boosted by increasing overseas sales. Group operating profits rose 11.2% to £16.9m while pre-tax profits rose 16.1% to £18m.
Growth was seen across all business units and geographic locations, with the small US consumer business performing particularly […]
Aga: Trading statement
Aga Foodservices said trading in the first six months to June 2005 has been good despite slowing consumer spending.
Aga has reportedly had a “record” first half in the consumer market (which accounts for about 55% of its profits) with new product launches (electric and 3-oven Agas) helping to maintain sales volumes. UK consumer sales were […]
Aga Foodservice
Aga’s 2004 turnover was up 11.5% to £435m and operating profit (before exceptionals and goodwill) was up 12.8% to £30m (+11% organic).
Aga caters to two markets:consumers and other businesses. Aga’s consumer businesses (55.5% of operating profit) sells cooking and refrigeration equipment to consumers. Aga’s foodservice business (44.5% of operating profit) sells […]
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