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Pearson upgrades margin target as new strategy takes hold

Published 08/01/2022, 02:13 AM
Updated 08/01/2022, 03:51 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The company logo is displayed outside the Pearson offices in London, Britain August 4, 2017. REUTERS/Neil Hall/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) -Pearson expects its margins to hit a mid-teen target earlier than expected after the education group's new integrated structure helped it to cut costs, grow the top line and keep it on track for the full year.

Emerging from years of turbulence sparked by the U.S. education market moving online, Pearson under new boss Andy Bird is starting to see the fruits of a strategy to sell directly to consumers as they move through school, college and work.

It said on Monday that it was enjoying strong demand for professional certifications in the tech and clinical industries, while its English Language Learning and Virtual Learning courses were seeing strong retention rates.

"We're seeing clear operational and financial benefits from being a more integrated, holistic company. And that's reflected in our performance," Chief Executive Bird said of half-year underlying sales up 6% and adjusted operating profit up 22%.

In March, the company rejected three takeover offers from U.S. group Apollo, with the third valuing each share at 870 pence. Its shares rose 7% on Monday, to 811 pence per share, giving it a market value of 6 billion pounds ($7.32 billion).

Pearson said its new structure of five divisions, underpinned by a direct to consumer team, had helped to identify 100 million pounds of costs that could be cut by next year, bringing a mid-teen margin target forward to 2023, from 2025.

Its first-half growth was driven by its Assessment & Qualifications business, with underlying sales growth up 16%, and English Language Learning up 22%. Its Higher Education unit, long the source of profit warnings, fell by 4%, as expected.

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A weak update from U.S. group Coursera last week had prompted some analyst concerns about the strength of student enrolments. Pearson said however that any increased pressure on enrolments would be offset by growth elsewhere.

Analysts at Citi said the update would result in an around 20% upgrade for 2023 earnings. "We see Pearson's 1H results derisking both short- and medium-term forecasts," it said.

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