Ten Entertainment says profit to beat forecasts

Ten Entertainment said it expected profit to beat expectations in 2022 after the leisure group returned to annual profit.

The ten-pin bowling and escape rooms operator swung to a ร‚ยฃ4m pretax profit in the year to the end of December from a ร‚ยฃ17.7m loss a year earlier as sales rose to ร‚ยฃ67.5m from ร‚ยฃ36.3m. Adjusted pretax profit was ร‚ยฃ3.1m compared with a ร‚ยฃ19.1m loss the year before.

The results showed Ten recovering from the worst effects of the Covid-19 crisis. Adjusted pretax profit almost doubled to ร‚ยฃ13.8m from ร‚ยฃ7.1m in the second half as sales rose by one-third to ร‚ยฃ56.9m.

Ten said sales momentum accelerated into the first quarter of 2022 though it said this effect was likely to soften as people return to foreign holidays and confidence is affected by the war in Ukraine. The company said it expected record profit in 2022.

Graham Blackwell, Ten’s chief executive, said: “It is still very early in the year, with volatility in the external market, but we have demonstrated that our business is resilient and are confident that it will continue to grow. We expect the full year profit to be ahead of current market expectations.”

Shares of Ten Entertainment rose 5.9% to 262.5p at 08:19 GMT.

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