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Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS) pulled in smaller profits during the 2019 fiscal year. But the company also pointed to stronger numbers in the second half of the year, attributing gains in part to data center recycling efforts.
SRS, a global e-scrap and ITAD processor, on Aug. 23 reported its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) totaled 26 million Australian dollars (nearly $17.6 million) during the 2019 fiscal year, down 16.9% compared with 2018. Its profit margin was 3.5%, down from 4.1%.
The company's fiscal year ended June 30, 2019.
SRS is a division of publicly traded Sims Metals Management, which has its stock listed in Australia (where the company was founded).
"The decline in EBIT was attributed to lower commodity prices, margin compression in continental Europe and some additional costs to produce higher quality product," according to a Sims Metal Management press release.
The sales revenue for SRS was 746.5 million Australian dollars (about $504 million U.S.) during the 2019 fiscal year. That was down 1.6% from the 2018 fiscal year. On a constant currency basis, however, the sales revenue was down 5.7% from the previous year.
The company noted those same challenging market conditions in February, when it releases its financials for the first half of the fiscal year.
But SRS reported that EBIT during the second half of the fiscal year - or the first six months of calendar year 2019 - was up 60% year over year "due to adjusted and more selective procurement activities and recent contract wins, including recycling the cloud initiatives."
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Sims noted that lower commodity prices were a factor leading to smaller profits. | create jobs 51/Shutterstock[/caption]
Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS) pulled in smaller profits during the 2019 fiscal year. But the company also pointed to stronger numbers in the second half of the year, attributing gains in part to data center recycling efforts.
SRS, a global e-scrap and ITAD processor, on Aug. 23 reported its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) totaled 26 million Australian dollars (nearly $17.6 million) during the 2019 fiscal year, down 16.9% compared with 2018. Its profit margin was 3.5%, down from 4.1%.
The company's fiscal year ended June 30, 2019.
SRS is a division of publicly traded Sims Metals Management, which has its stock listed in Australia (where the company was founded).
"The decline in EBIT was attributed to lower commodity prices, margin compression in continental Europe and some additional costs to produce higher quality product," according to a Sims Metal Management press release.
The sales revenue for SRS was 746.5 million Australian dollars (about $504 million U.S.) during the 2019 fiscal year. That was down 1.6% from the 2018 fiscal year. On a constant currency basis, however, the sales revenue was down 5.7% from the previous year.
The company noted those same challenging market conditions in February, when it releases its financials for the first half of the fiscal year.
But SRS reported that EBIT during the second half of the fiscal year - or the first six months of calendar year 2019 - was up 60% year over year "due to adjusted and more selective procurement activities and recent contract wins, including recycling the cloud initiatives."
Sims noted that lower commodity prices were a factor leading to smaller profits. | create jobs 51/Shutterstock[/caption]
Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS) pulled in smaller profits during the 2019 fiscal year. But the company also pointed to stronger numbers in the second half of the year, attributing gains in part to data center recycling efforts.
SRS, a global e-scrap and ITAD processor, on Aug. 23 reported its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) totaled 26 million Australian dollars (nearly $17.6 million) during the 2019 fiscal year, down 16.9% compared with 2018. Its profit margin was 3.5%, down from 4.1%.
The company's fiscal year ended June 30, 2019.
SRS is a division of publicly traded Sims Metals Management, which has its stock listed in Australia (where the company was founded).
"The decline in EBIT was attributed to lower commodity prices, margin compression in continental Europe and some additional costs to produce higher quality product," according to a Sims Metal Management press release.
The sales revenue for SRS was 746.5 million Australian dollars (about $504 million U.S.) during the 2019 fiscal year. That was down 1.6% from the 2018 fiscal year. On a constant currency basis, however, the sales revenue was down 5.7% from the previous year.
The company noted those same challenging market conditions in February, when it releases its financials for the first half of the fiscal year.
But SRS reported that EBIT during the second half of the fiscal year - or the first six months of calendar year 2019 - was up 60% year over year "due to adjusted and more selective procurement activities and recent contract wins, including recycling the cloud initiatives."
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