
Surface Transforms firm order book of £300m with prospective contract pipeline of £393m (LON:SCE)
Hardman and Co’s Mike Foster discusses Surface Transforms plc in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Hardman and Co’s Mike Foster discusses Surface Transforms plc in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) is the topic of conversation when Mike Foster, Analyst at Hardman & Co joins DirectorsTalk Interviews. In this interview Mike explains where we are now despite several
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) final results were announced on 17 April, together with 1Q’23 sales and an update on the now rectified major production hiccough. In November 2022, SCE announced
Liverpool-based Surface Transforms plc said the production problems it reported in January have now been resolved. Surface Transforms is a manufacturer of next-generation carbon-ceramic brake discs for automotive and aircraft applications.
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Liverpool-based Surface Transforms plc said it increased the “lifetime value” of its order book by £175 million to £290 million in the year to December 31, 2022. Surface Transforms is
The chairman of Knowsley-based ceramic automotive brake disc manufacturer Surface Transforms has said the board is “confident” in achieving profitability in FY23, after a “transitional” year where the company made
Brakes manufacturer Surface Transforms has become a “serious participant” in automotive supply chains and has £175m of orders stacked up from major car manufacturers. In a candid statement to the
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) has announced its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2022. Financial highlights · Revenues improved 116% to £5.1m (2021: £2.4m) · Gross margin was 60% (2021: