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Shares in waste management firm Biffa rose on the FTSE 350 today even though it reported revenues and profits falling last year.
They closed trading 2.7 per cent higher at 300.5p after the group revealed its results were ahead of expectations and stated it was strongly positioned to recover when the Covid-19 pandemic dies down.
This was despite its statutory revenues declining by about 10 per cent to £1.04billion while it went from a pre-tax profit of £56.4million in the 2020 financial year to a £52.8million loss in the 12 months to March 26 this year.
Cleaning up: Biffa did see total volumes recover to end at 82 per cent of prior year levels
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Henry Sinclair collected a car-bootful of food each week for a year for High Wycombe charity One Can Trust. Picture: SWNS A selfless youngster from Bucks collected and delivered mountains of food to a food bank every week for a year to help Covid-hit families. Henry Sinclair, then aged six, called on neighbours and passers-by to give food to those who had lost their jobs or were struggling financially due to the pandemic. The youngster, of Piddington, Bucks, now seven, placed a collection box outside his house with home-made signs asking for kind-hearted people to donate. Each week he managed to collect an entire car boot-full of food and other necessities, like toiletries, for High Wycombe-based food bank One Can Trust.
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