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British multinational foodservice company SSP, headquartered in London, has announced its half year results for the period ending 31st March 2021.
Revenue was £256.7m, down 78.8%, as were sales were sales (79%), due to Covid-19.
The company hopes to benefit from a strong market recovery in the travel sector.
The company also reported an operating loss of £219.9 million and a loss before tax of £299.7m as well as a basic loss per share of 48.6p.
Commenting on the results, Simon Smith, ceo of SSP Group, said: Despite the challenging trading conditions SSP has continued to deliver strong operational and cash control. Our teams have continued to give their utmost during this period, and I would like to thank them for their commitment and dedication. The recovery in domestic and leisure travel has now begun in a number of our territories, and our teams are busy re-opening units in line with passenger demand.
