Datalex plc first half 2025 revenue rises 9 percent to 14 point 5 million US dollars

Reuters
Oct 09
Datalex plc first half 2025 revenue rises 9 percent to 14 point 5 million US dollars

Datalex plc reported its interim financial results for the half year ended 30 June 2025. Cash and short-term investments totaled $3.4 million at the end of the period, compared to $3.5 million as of 30 June 2024. The company's performance was driven by improved EBITDA, reduced share-based payment expenses, and lower interest costs following the repayment of its loan facility in the second half of 2024. Datalex management and the Board indicated a continued focus on reducing losses and achieving a more stable financial position. On 30 July 2025, Datalex announced its intention to seek shareholder approval for a transition to private ownership through the cancellation of its ordinary shares' admission to trading on Euronext Growth.

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