OM’s results for the period ended 31 March 2026 provide encouraging evidence of clear strategic and operational progress. The figures are in line with the trading update given in April with revenue £20.7m, up 3% on the prior year, and Adjusted LBIT £(0.2m) an improvement upon the prior year’s £(0.4m). Motion Capture has had a good start to the 15-month period, although Vision Metrology has seen the impact of delays in some customer projects. The important event today, however, is not the interim results but the investor event this afternoon at which management will give further insight into the updated group strategy and capital allocation - with perhaps the most exciting prospect being the presentations on Vision Metrology’s evolving opportunity.
17 Jun 2026
PROGRESSIVE: Oxford Metrics- Visible progress
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PROGRESSIVE: Oxford Metrics- Visible progress
Oxford Metrics PLC (OMG:LON) | 40.5 0 0.0% | Mkt Cap: 45.3m
- Published:
17 Jun 2026 -
Author:
Ian Robertson -
Pages:
8 -
OM’s results for the period ended 31 March 2026 provide encouraging evidence of clear strategic and operational progress. The figures are in line with the trading update given in April with revenue £20.7m, up 3% on the prior year, and Adjusted LBIT £(0.2m) an improvement upon the prior year’s £(0.4m). Motion Capture has had a good start to the 15-month period, although Vision Metrology has seen the impact of delays in some customer projects. The important event today, however, is not the interim results but the investor event this afternoon at which management will give further insight into the updated group strategy and capital allocation - with perhaps the most exciting prospect being the presentations on Vision Metrology’s evolving opportunity.