Ratio Analysis Fiscal 2005 was another successful year for Amstrad by any measure
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CONTENTS PAGE 2 Shareholder Letter 3 Ratios Calculations 6 Balance Sheet 2004 Formulas 8 Balance sheet 2005 Formulas 9 Profit and Loss Account 2005 Formulas 10 Cash Flow Statement Formulas 11 AMSTRADS ACCOUNTS 13 SCREEN PRINT OF SPREADSHEET MAIN MENU 19 Shareholder Letter Dear Mr. Wall Fiscal 2005 was another successful year for Amstrad by any measure, as we continued to outdistance the competition and solidify our leadership in each of our major businesses. Customers around the world continue to benefit from our innovations, while our development of new technologies will position the company for future growth. With healthy demand across all our customer segments and channels, 2005 revenue increased above £45 million to a record £102,513 000. Operating income increased by 84 percent from £15,152,000 in 2004 to 17,904,000 in 2005. Meanwhile, Sales have almost doubled this year but the gross margin reduced reflecting our competitive pricing to secure large volume orders. We reported a profit before tax of £19.1m (2004: £15.6m) on sales of £102.5m (2004: £57.4m). The earnings per...

