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UK's Johnson Matthey sees annual profit at top end of forecast

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Posted on October 9, 2025

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(Reuters) -British chemicals firm Johnson Matthey said on Thursday it expects its annual profit to come in at the higher end of its initial guidance.  The company had previously forecast its

Johnson Matthey Anticipates Strong Annual Profit Amid Metal Price Surge

Johnson Matthey's Financial Outlook

(Reuters) -British chemicals firm Johnson Matthey said on Thursday it expects its annual profit to come in at the higher end of its initial forecast range, buoyed by favourable precious metal prices and currency movements.

Impact of Precious Metal Prices

The company had previously forecast its underlying operating profit to grow by mid-single digits for the year ended March 31.

Turnaround Efforts and Strategy

The upbeat trading update underscores the company's turnaround efforts after it agreed to sell Catalyst Technologies in May, allowing management to focus on its core operations in clean air technology and precious metal services.

Market Reaction and Share Performance

Precious metals prices including platinum and gold have rallied strongly this year as expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts, mounting political and economic uncertainty pushed investors towards safe haven assets. [GOL/]

If precious metal prices and exchange rates remain at current levels, it expects a 10 million pound ($13.36 million) net benefit to full-year operating performance, compared with a previously forecast 5 million pound adverse impact, the company said.

Johnson Matthey said it expects negative free cash flow for the first half ended September 30 but still forecasts an improvement from the previous year's 169 million pound outflow. 

The company said its Catalyst Technologies division, which was sold to Honeywell International for 1.8 billion pounds, will be reported as a discontinued operation for the 2025/26 financial year and it expects the deal to be completed by the first half of calendar year 2026.

Shares in the London-headquartered company rose as much as 3.1% at 2,110 pence in morning trade.

($1 = 0.7484 pounds)

(Reporting by DhanushVignesh Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

Key Takeaways

  • Johnson Matthey anticipates annual profit at top forecast range.
  • Favorable precious metal prices and currency movements boost outlook.
  • Turnaround efforts focus on clean air technology and metal services.
  • Catalyst Technologies sold to Honeywell for 1.8 billion pounds.
  • Shares rose 3.1% following the profit forecast announcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is operating profit?
Operating profit is the profit a company makes from its core business operations, excluding any income derived from non-operational activities, such as investments or sales of assets.
What are precious metals?
Precious metals are rare metallic elements that have high economic value, often used in jewelry, electronics, and as investment assets. Common examples include gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.
What is free cash flow?
Free cash flow is the cash generated by a company's operations after accounting for capital expenditures. It indicates how much cash is available for distribution among all security holders.
What is currency movement?
Currency movement refers to the fluctuations in the value of one currency relative to another, which can impact international trade, investments, and profits for companies operating in multiple countries.
What is a turnaround strategy?
A turnaround strategy is a plan implemented by a company to reverse a period of poor performance and restore profitability, often involving restructuring, cost-cutting, and refocusing on core operations.

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