Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) at the Scottish firm were up tenfold, to £4.3 million (€4.8 million/$7.1 million), compared to £496,000 (€552,000/$822,400) last year.
Revenue shot up to £20.1 million (€22.4 million/$33.4 million), an increase of 66 percent from last year’s £12.1 million (€13.5 million/$20.1 million).
CEO Odd-Geir Oddsen told IntraFish he was very pleased with the third-quarter results. “Of course I am. To have been here for more than five years now, it’s very good to see that everything we’ve done over the last few years, all the hassle we’ve had; finally this year we’ve been able to sort out all our production,” he said.
“This