Results: The 5G Networks share price falls on mixed result

5G Networks Ltd (ASX: 5GN) posts a maiden dividend.

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This morning 5G Networks Ltd (ASX: 5GN) released its results for the financial year ending June 30, 2019. Below is a summary of the results with comparisons to the prior year. 

  • Sales of $51.6m, up 846%
  • EBITDA (operating income) $320,000, compared to $225,000
  • EBITDA 'before acquisition and shares options costs' of $3.2m
  • Net loss $4.14m, compared to $325,000
  • Basic earnings per share loss of 7.7c
  • 1 cent per share maiden fully franked dividend
  • 3 acquisitions completed over FY 2019
  • Now has 2,500 enterprise customers 
  • Expects "positive growth to continue throughout FY20"
  • Cash on hand of $6.7m, bank debt $3.8m

5G Networks shares are down 4.6% to 92.5 cents today after the cloud services and data centre business reported a mixed result on the back of a busy year of acquisitions.

Today the group has a market value around $58 million which looks reasonable given its sales growth and positive EBITDA with potential to turn profitable into the future. 

It operates in a competitive and fast-evolving internet services space though with bigger players like Telstra Corporation Ltd (ASX: TLS), Vocus Group Ltd (ASX: VOC) and TPG Telecom Ltd (ASX: TPM) all operating in similar areas.

The shares hit as high as $1.66 in June 2019, but have since tumbled as sentiment around the business swings wildly in part due to the unknown results of its aggressive growth strategy. 

Motley Fool contributor Tom Richardson owns shares of TPG Telecom Limited.

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