Quote: Maverick Rhino "To echo this, am I correct in stating 2017 was the last year they posted a profit?'"
No, they made a profit in 2019 as well despite having to pay off Furner.
Given the heavy depreciation load in the accounts now they will probably be focussing a bit more on EBITDA than net profit, compared to maybe how they did in the past. And they are getting closer to break-even at that level now, 2022 being -£309k if I've done my sums right.