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- From: bsalter@acorn.co.uk
- Subject: Half Year Results
- Date: 8 Oct 92 15:59:11 GMT
-
- Acorn Increases Sales by 19%
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- Acorn Computer Group plc has posted encouraging half year results in
- the six months ending 3rd July 1992. Turnover was up by 19% at #21.1
- million against #17.9 million in 1991 whilst operating profit for the
- period rose to #749,000 (1991 - #118,000).
-
- As a result of continuing emphasis being placed on forward planning
- and the tight control of operating expenses, net profit for the
- period was #511,000 (1991 - loss of #420,000).
-
- Acorn's tight financial controls have allowed the Company to continue
- with its aggressive research and development programme and this has
- resulted in a significant range of products being launched over the
- summer period.
-
- In July the Company launched its first portable notebook computer -
- the A4 - to wide critical acclaim. It features the full ARM3 power of
- the desktop A5000, and is aimed at secondary and higher education as
- well as at the home and small-business markets.
-
- On 27th August, in its largest launch ever, Acorn revealed a line-up
- of a further 14 new products, including an improved and extended A3000
- range based on the new ARM250 processor, a new A4000 series, and new
- and improved versions of the A5000 range. In addition, Acorn showed
- off its new Pocket Book computer, designed and manufactured in
- collaboration with Acorn's newest partner, Psion Plc.
-
- These new products are a key element in Acorn's strategy to strengthen
- its hold on the U.K. education market while establishing a new and
- significant presence in the professional publishing and consumer
- markets. Indeed, the newly launched A3010 computer is the first 32-bit
- RISC computer to be offered anywhere in the world for under #500.
-
- To address its new customers, Acorn has made major changes to its
- sales channels. It will supply and support directly some 50 dealers
- including those committed to the education market. Hugh Symons
- Distribution will operate as the Company's distributor for the
- consumer market supplying a consumer dealer base of some 300 dealers.
- In addition, the new consumer products will be available through all
- major retail multiples who carry computers, including Dixons and The
- John Lewis Partnership. In total, the consumer range will be available
- through more than 1,000 High Street outlets in the run up to
- Christmas.
-
- To strengthen its working partnerships with Educational IT Support
- Centres, Acorn has established Acorn in Education Centres. These will
- offer teachers a representative display of Acorn computers as well as
- a reference library of curriculum software. They will also offer
- access to local educational training centres and help schools to fund
- appropriate curriculum materials.
-
- Advanced RISC Machines Ltd (set up in 1990 in collaboration with Apple
- Computer and VLSI Technology) continues to make good progress. The
- first half of the year saw the announcement of a new ARM6 family of
- processors designed specifically for use in Apple's portable
- computers, as well as the new ARM250 chip, referred to earlier. ARM
- Ltd has continued to meet its financial targets during the period.
-
- Acorn has been active in projects set up by the Commission of European
- Communities. In the POWER project, in which Acorn is the coordinating
- partner, an embedded microprocessor from Advanced RISC Machines Ltd
- will be used at the heart of a portable workstation for use in
- education across Europe. This links with work on another ESPRIT
- project known as the Open Microprocessor Systems Initiative, which
- will contribute to the development of the next generation of ARM
- processors.
-
- Acorn's subsidiaries in Australia and New Zealand have also had an
- encouraging first half with both companies achieving improved
- operating profits compared to the equivalent period in 1991.
-
- Acorn's Managing Director, Sam Wauchope said that despite the fact
- that trading conditions remained difficult, sales continued to
- improve. The launch of the new products had been very well received
- and the Board continued in its belief that by maintaining tightly
- controlled overheads whilst bringing high quality and innovative
- products to the market, Acorn could look to the future once more with
- confidence.
-
- ENDS
-
- Issued by:
- Brian Salter
- Corporate Affairs Manager
- Acorn Computers
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-