Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Williams F1 Return to Profit

reu_2396821Williams F1 has returned to profit in its latest financial figures. The F1 arm of the company reported a £0.2million profit, following a £31.5million loss in 2014.
Williams said the improved results are "primarily due to increased commercial rights and sponsorship income following a significant improvement in on-track performance during the 2014 Formula 1 season".
Williams Grand Prix Holdings PLC, the holding company of the Williams group of companies, saw its revenue increase from £90.2million in 2014 to £125.6million last year.
It reduced its EBITDA from a loss of £37million in 2014 to a loss of £31.5million, as it published its financial results for the year ending December 31 2015.
"Our 2015 financial results represent a major improvement, with strong revenue growth and positive cashflow," said CEO Mike O'Driscoll.

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