LONDON (Reuters) - Specialty chemicals firm Johnson Matthey (L:JMAT) expects to report a rise in full-year profit after a one percent gain in third-quarter earnings, the company said in a trading update.
The London-listed firm, the world's larget maker of autocatalysts, posted third-quarter profit before tax of 96.5 million pounds.
Group sales, excluding the loss of a 10 million pound commission contract with Anglo American Platinum (J:AMSJ), were 7 percent higher than the previous year at 745 million pounds thanks to a rise in new business and the sale of emissions-reducing car technologies.