Highlights

  • Audioboom reported H1FY25 revenue of USD 35.10 million, up 2.9% YoY, as its automated ad marketplace accelerated growth.
  • Gross profit soared 29.8% YoY to USD 7.40 million, reflecting a shift toward higher-margin products.
  • The company swung to a profit of USD 1.20 million for H1 FY25, reversing a prior period loss of USD 1.30 million.

Audioboom Group PLC (LSE:BOOM), headquartered in Jersey, operates as a leading podcast publisher. The company provides an advertising and monetization platform that powers its content network, offering commercial, distribution, marketing, and production solutions for a portfolio of premium podcasts.

In the first half of the financial year 2025 (H1FY25), the company reported revenue of USD 35.10 million, showing a 2.9% year-on-year increase from USD 34.10 million in H1FY24. This growth was underpinned by higher Automated Advertising Marketplace Revenue. Gross profit also saw a notable improvement, rising 29.8% YoY to USD 7.40 million, driven by a favorable shift in the revenue mix toward higher-margin products. Profit for the period reached USD 1.20 million, reversing a loss of USD 1.30 million in the previous comparable period.

Company Outlook

For the second half of FY25, the company has projected a decent outlook. The recent acquisition of Adelicious is expected to make Audioboom the UK's second-largest podcast network, and the deal is anticipated to be immediately accretive. The company is entering its peak demand season with record inventory levels and a growing creator network, positioning it for a record year in 2025.

Top 10 Shareholders

The top ten shareholders collectively account for approximately 41.79% of the company’s total shareholding. Nicholas Anthony Christopher Candy and Dowgate Wealth Limited hold the largest stakes, owning around 12.01% and 6.87%, respectively.

Stock Information

The stock experienced a 5.38% decline over the past week but gained 57.69% over the last three months. Currently, the stock is trading above the average of its 52-week high price of GBX 750.00 and its 52-week low of GBX 196.00.

Note 1: Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
Note 2: The reference data for all price data, currency, technical indicators, support, and resistance levels is 11 November 2025. The reference data in this report has been partly sourced from EODHD/Others.

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