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(Reuters) -Britain's Volex jumped over 20% on Thursday after the power and data transmission products maker reported double-digit growth in annual revenue and profit, buoyed by strong EV demand and

Volex Shares Soar Over 20% Following Strong Annual Results Driven by EV Demand

(Reuters) -Britain's Volex jumped over 20% on Thursday after the power and data transmission products maker reported double-digit growth in annual revenue and profit, buoyed by strong EV demand and higher North America sales.

The company, which supplies parts to original equipment manufacturers and electronics makers, said its EV division posted organic revenue growth of 40.2% for the year ended March, helped by new contracts and existing orders.

Meanwhile, North America, its biggest market, reported a 35.2% rise in revenue, driven by demand for EVs and data centres. Revenue for its consumer electricals unit, its largest business, grew 9.6% for the period.

Its shares rose as much as 384.5 pence apiece by 0922 GMT, their highest level since November 2021.

Data last month showed that global sales of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose 29% year-on-year in April, with stable growth in China and Europe despite trade tensions, while North America recorded the first fall since September 2024.

Consumer spending on discretionary items has also softened amid global economic uncertainties.

However, Volex said trading in its fiscal year to date was "very good" and that it expects limited direct impact from tariffs due to its diverse manufacturing footprint.

"We remain firmly on track to deliver our five-year strategic plan, underpinned by a healthy pipeline of organic initiatives and an active acquisition pipeline," CEO Nat Rothschild said.

As part of the plan, Volex is targeting revenue of $1.2 billion by the end of fiscal 2027 and aims to maintain operating margins between 9% and 10%.

For fiscal 2025, Volex reported underlying operating profit growth of 18.4% to $106.2 million, while revenue rose 11.1% on an organic basis to $1.09 billion.

Both figures topped consensus estimates, analysts at Jefferies said.

(Reporting by DhanushVignesh Babu in Bengaluru, Writing by Pushkala Aripaka; Editing by Sonia Cheema)

Key Takeaways

  • Volex shares increased by over 20% following strong annual results.
  • EV division reported 40.2% organic revenue growth.
  • North America sales rose by 35.2%, driven by EV demand.
  • Volex aims for $1.2 billion revenue by fiscal 2027.
  • Underlying operating profit grew by 18.4% to $106.2 million.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage increase in Volex's EV division revenue?
Volex's EV division posted organic revenue growth of 40.2% for the year ended March.
How did Volex's shares perform after the annual results announcement?
Volex's shares jumped over 20%, reaching as high as 384.5 pence apiece, their highest level since November 2021.
What are Volex's revenue targets for fiscal 2027?
Volex is targeting revenue of $1.2 billion by the end of fiscal 2027, aiming to maintain operating margins between 9% and 10%.
What impact do tariffs have on Volex's trading according to the company?
Volex stated that it expects limited direct impact from tariffs due to its diverse manufacturing footprint.
What was the growth in revenue for Volex's consumer electricals unit?
Revenue for Volex's consumer electricals unit, its largest business, grew by 9.6% for the year.

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