Harman Technology Limited financial performance, 2005-2021 [UPDATED TO 2022]

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Oren Grad

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For several years now I have been posting at the Large Format Photography Forum a chartbook documenting the financial performance of Harman Technology since it was created in the Ilford bankruptcy/reorganization of 2004-5. The chartbook is based on the company's required annual filings at Companies House UK. I've just revised it to include results through 2021, and figured it might be of interest here as well.

In this latest update, the effects of the covid pandemic are apparent. Turnover was down substantially in 2020, recovered in 2021 though not quite back to the pre-pandemic level. A similar pattern is seen in the operating profit, though the recovery there isn't so strong. The biggest hit to revenue in 2020 was in the US; this is reflected in the chart showing US share of overall turnover. US turnover and share recovered partially in 2021. Employment was maintained through the early days of the pandemic in 2020 and the associated lockdowns; the notes indicate that the company participated in the UK government's furlough scheme. Employment fell in 2021, however, with all of the losses coming from production; R&D employment remained unchanged.

The "business review" notes indicate that film sales held steady in 2020 and grew 15% in 2021. However, paper sales were hit badly by the pandemic, declining 47% in 2020 and recovering only 23% in 2021, remaining down 35% since 2019. The decline in paper sales is attributed to reduced attendance at schools and colleges by students who use photographic paper in the darkroom, and is noted to be "particularly stark" in the US, which is described as a significant purchaser of photo paper. Sales of processing chemicals grew by 10% in both 2020 and 2021, while sales of darkroom accessories grew by 50% in 2020 and 30% in 2021.

In commenting on business risks, the report notes that the company purchases approximately $2 million (yes, the number was stated in dollars) of silver nitrate as a key raw material, and that the company uses forward contracts to mitigate the risks associated with silver bullion price volatility. The company also uses contracts to manage changes in the dollar/sterling exchange rate.

Unfortunately, unlike in some prior reports, there is no information about the details of the R&D effort, about the size of Harman's processing service as a proportion of the overall business, or about the proportion of non-photographic revenues.
 

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The drop in operating profit 2018-9 looks a bit worrying, as it pre-dates the pandemic. It's obvious at this point that the 2022 figures will be interesting from the point of view of trends. Not too bad all round though, I think.

Thank you very much for posting this.
 

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Thanks for posting this.
FWIW, I usually am able to open pdf attachments like this using the pdf extension I've installed with my Chrome browser. In this case, that doesn't work, but Adobe Acrobat reader works, after some futzing.
 

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annual filings at Companies House UK. I've just revised it to include results through 2021

Unfortunately, unlike in some prior reports, there is no information about the details of the R&D effort, about the size of Harman's processing service as a proportion of the overall business, or about the proportion of non-photographic revenues.

I wonder if @Harman Tech Service would have authority to share some information on this?
 
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Just made a minor correction to the last paragraph, realized that my initial wording wasn't exactly right. Nothing substantive, though.
 

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Thanks for posting this.
FWIW, I usually am able to open pdf attachments like this using the pdf extension I've installed with my Chrome browser. In this case, that doesn't work, but Adobe Acrobat reader works, after some futzing.

I assume you did what I had to do... save to desktop, then open.
 

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Opened the link to the attachment in a separate window, which doesn't actually open the pdf, but gives a list in the History window - and from that window a right click offers "Open with Acrobat Reader" as an option.
 

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Opened the link to the attachment in a separate window, which doesn't actually open the pdf, but gives a list in the History window - and from that window a right click offers "Open with Acrobat Reader" as an option.

Ahhh... I misssed that way of doing it. Thanks! In Chrome it downloads the link in post 1 rather than opening. (I now have 6 copies downloaded because I kept trying before I found a method that worked.) :smile:
 

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FWIW, I saved the PDF and it suscessfully opened in "Okular" Never use Adobe as it tends to have bugs like refusing to print some documents. (surprised at how many bytes it shows for only 6 pages.)
 

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Thanks for the good work and posting it.
Very appreciated.
 

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At the risk of stating the obvious, "turnover" = "sales".
 

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At the risk of stating the obvious, "turnover" = "sales".

Turnover and profit are two different things. While both are very important, the operating profit as % of turnover figures in the chart on page 4 is interesting.
The chart is showing signs of recovery from the Covid pandemic, slowly but surely.
 

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Turnover and profit are two different things. While both are very important, the operating profit as % of turnover figures in the chart on page 4 is interesting.
The chart is showing signs of recovery from the Covid pandemic, slowly but surely.

Yes. Just as Sales and Profits are two different things
 
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I have updated the chartbook through 2022.

A recovery from the economic impacts of the covid pandemic is apparent in the overall financial results. The "business review" notes indicate that film sales grew by 23% compared to 2021, and paper volumes by 26%, with the latter attributed to the reopening of teaching-based darkrooms in the education sector. Darkroom accessory sales were down by 20% and photochemical sales by 6%.

There is no information about the R&D effort.

In judging financial performance across different years from these data please keep in mind that these numbers are as presented in the respective annual reports and are not adjusted for inflation.
 

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