Contractor paid 拢1m for 45% stake in specialist which collapsed last year
Regional contractor Beard posted a record turnover last year but saw profit slip, the firm鈥檚 latest report and accounts have revealed.
The firm, which is based in Swindon, said construction turnover was up 14.5% to 拢165m but pre-tax profit was down 17% to 拢3.5m.
In accounts filed for EW Beard Ltd, the company鈥檚 net cash position at the year-end was 拢33.8m from 拢39.6m last time.
In separate accounts for EW Beard Holdings, which includes its construction and property businesses, the firm revealed it had to write off an investment in a failed offsite building firm last year.
Beard said the collapse of Green Unit, an Oxfordshire firm which specialised in low carbon, modular buildings and which claimed they were delivered to site 鈥渧irtually complete鈥, meant it booked a 拢896,000 write off on its shareholding in the 2022 accounts.
In a note accompanying the results, Beard said Green Unit had been 鈥渦nable to convert enough enquiries into orders鈥.
Beard sank 拢1m into acquiring its 45% share of the firm in October 2020 but Green Unit, which was set up in 2012, was liquidated last summer.
The 拢896,000 figure, which was lower than the 拢1m it initially shelled out because Beard took into account some of Green Unit鈥檚 net assets, took the gloss of an improved set of numbers at EW Beard Holdings which showed that pre-tax profit was up 8% to 拢3.3m on turnover up 14% to 拢165.5m. Without the 拢896,000 write off, pre-tax profit would have been up a third.
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