Dye & Durham reports $3.3M fourth-quarter net loss
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This article was published 26/09/2022 (1275 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Toronto-based Dye & Durham Ltd. says it saw a 54 per cent boost to revenue in the fourth quarter compared with last year, while net income swung to a loss.
The provider of cloud-based legal and business software says it had a net loss of $3.26 million, or five cents per share, for the quarter ending June 30, compared with net earnings of $6.3 million, or nine cents per share, for the same quarter last year.
The company, which has made numerous acquisitions in the last couple of years, says the drop in net income was related to amortization and depreciation, finance costs and acquisitions, restructuring and other costs.
It says revenue of $129.7 million, up from $84.4 million a year earlier, came from recent acquisitions along with organic growth.
Analysts had expected revenue of $133.8 million and net income of $7.4 million, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.
While the company has closed several acquisitions, last week it walked away from its proposed $3.2-billion takeover of Link Group over it potentially being on the hook for restitution payments levied against Link by a U.K. regulator.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2022.
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