ACCESS Newswire
28 Sep 2022, 20:07 GMT+10
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK / ACCESSWIRE / September 28, 2022 / Linkfire (STO:LINKFI) Linkfire (LINKFI.ST) announces an update on its Q3 2022 financial performance expecting material improvements to EBITDA in the quarter. The guidance for the full year 2022 remains unchanged.
Linkfire laid a strong foundation for continued growth in the first half year and has throughout 2022 signed additional milestone partnership agreements and taken cost adjustment actions in order to reach profitability in 2023. The new multi-year agreement with Amazon Music in April, the extended and expanded agreement with Apple in September, the uptake in commission revenue as well as the reduced cost base have generated a positive financial effect. Related to this effect and the overall profitability plan proceeding as planned, Linkfire provides guidance for the current quarter, in addition to the previously published annual financial guidance for 2022.
Expected financial performance for Q3 2022 and YTD 2022
Lars Ettrup, CEO and Co-founder, comments:
'In 2022, we have further improved our market position and have also shown that we remain committed to taking the necessary measures to achieve profitability in 2023.
We publish guidance for the current quarter due to the clearly improved financial performance and as the operating environment is increasingly characterized by uncertainty, including increasing inflation and rising interest rates.'
Linkfire expects a further improved EBITDA performance in Q4 due to continued nonrecurring revenue impact through Q4, continued growth in both revenue streams and ongoing cost base reductions.
Linkfire is maintaining its full-year guidance for 2022 as communicated in the Q2 Interim report, expecting its revenue for the full year to be in the range of DKK 50-60M, corresponding to a yearly growth of 48-78 per cent, and its EBITDA to be in the range of negative DKK 32-42M.
For further information, please contact:
Lars Ettrup, CEO and Co-founder
Telephone: +45 61 33 99 53
E-mail: [email protected]
Tobias Demuth, CFO
Telephone: +45 26 88 99 53
E-mail: [email protected]
Aktieinvest FK AB (Certified Adviser)
Telephone: +46 739 49 62 50
E-mail: [email protected]
About Linkfire - Empowering Entertainment Discovery Everywhere
Linkfire makes entertainment marketing easy. We optimize impact, drive streams, increase ticket sales and recommend audio content to billions of fans and listeners on a global scale. Our SaaS marketing platform transformed music marketing and we are now building a global recommendation network for audio entertainment discovery to connect even more fans and listeners to the content they love. Linkfire's customers and partners include most artists on Billboard's annual Hot 100, all major music labels, global audio and music streaming services, social media apps and media publishers.
In 2021, Linkfire enabled 1.6 billion consumer connections and the company's revenue amounted to DKK 34.5M, an annual growth of 42 per cent. Co-founded in 2014 and headquartered in Copenhagen, Linkfire today employs a global workforce and also has offices in New York and Los Angeles. Linkfire's share (LINKFI) is listed on Nasdaq's First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm. Learn more at www.linkfire.com or follow @Linkfire on LinkedIn and @getlinkfire on Twitter and Instagram.
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