Company summary
Goodwin is a diversified engineering group with specialist mechanical and refractory businesses. Its products serve demanding markets including nuclear, defence, radar, mining, energy and industrial processing.
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Goodwin is a diversified engineering group with specialist mechanical and refractory businesses. Its products serve demanding markets including nuclear, defence, radar, mining, energy and industrial processing.
Heavy engineering castings, valves, radar systems, nuclear-industry equipment, refractory linings and powders, mineral-processing products and specialist fabricated or engineered components.
The UK and international industrial markets, with customers in nuclear, defence, energy, mining, construction materials and radar and surveillance systems.
Order intake, defence and nuclear spending, large project awards, energy and mining investment, production efficiency, raw-material costs and conversion of the fixed order book.
Loss of large tenders, project delays, customer concentration, raw-material and energy inflation, manufacturing complexity, export markets and volatility in large capital-goods orders.
23 March 2026: Goodwin said trading remained in line with expectations and its firm fixed order book stood at £288m. It also disclosed the loss of two major tenders worth more than £60m combined, including a Sellafield contract.
Goodwin normally makes two dividend payments each year. The second payment for FY2025 was made on 10 April 2026. FY2026 results and the next dividend timetable were due in August and had not been published on the company's calendar by 14 August.
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