Bodycote revenue up 1% as automotive, industrial still weak
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Heat processing firm Bodycote reported a better-than-expected 1% rise in revenue for the four months to October 31, despite continuing weaknesses in its automotive and general industrial sectors, as it reaffirmed its full-year outlook.
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The company on Wednesday said its specialist technologies and emerging markets units reported revenue increases of 6% and 14% respectively, while at civil aerospace the rise was 14%. Group revenue for the period came in at £244.7m.
Energy revenue fell 2% on the back of weakness in the US shale market, car and light truck revenue declined 6% as weaker European markets took a toll and general industrial revenue was 6% lower on heightened macroeconomic uncertainty .
"Overall, Bodycote's board is confident that the group's full-year result will be in line with current market expectations,' the company said in a statement
Morgan Stanley's had forecast a 0.9% decline in organic growth for second half 2019 sales due to headwinds in the automotive and general industrials segments with continued weakness in US shale markets expected to have exerted a drag on the firm's Energy division.