Strix Group strong balance sheet and low leverage provides financial flexibility (Interview)

Strix Group plc (LON:KETL) CEO Mark Bartlett joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss interim results for the six months ended 30th June 2021.


Mark takes us through the highlights of the first half, the efficiencies the new manufacturing operations in Guangzhou China will bring, how the LAICA acquisition is performing, more on the ‘Sustainable. Innovative. Dependable.’ strategy, Marks confidence of doubling revenues in five years and what else we can expect from the company for the rest of the year.

Strix Group is a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of kettle safety controls and other components and devices involving water heating and temperature control, steam management and water filtration.

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