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You read 200 pages carefully, swapping between the PDF, a Word doc, and your notebook. You form a view, close everything, and move on.

Three months later you need that insight and it's gone. The problem isn't your memory. It's that no tool ever treated your reading as work worth keeping.

The problem

Your best thinking happens while you're reading. Your current set up doesn't capture a single bit of it.

You read an IM, a 10-K, or a credit agreement and you build real understanding. But the tools you use treat highlighting as decoration. A coloured overlay with no structure, no context, and no way to find it again.

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Acme_Holdings_CIM_2026.pdf

3. Financial Overview

Acme Holdings generated revenues of £142.3 million in FY2025, representing 18.2% year-on-year growth driven primarily by expansion in the Northern European market. Gross margins remained stable at 43.1%, though EBITDA margins contracted from 28.4% to 24.7% due to increased customer acquisition costs in Q3–Q4, reflecting the Company's strategic decision to prioritise market share.

The Company's proprietary logistics platform processes 2.1 million orders monthly with 99.7% on-time delivery, a capability management believes represents a significant barrier to entry.

Management has indicated plans to pursue two bolt-on acquisitions in H1 2026, targeting companies with complementary geographic coverage. Integration cost estimates have not yet been provided.

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P&L
"£142.3 million in FY2025, representing 18.2% year-on-year growth"
Strong topline growth but need to check how much is organic in existing territories vs geographic expansion in Northern Europe since the Delta acquisition as competitors have struggled in that geography historically.
p. 14
Investment risk
"EBITDA margins contracted from 28.4% to 24.7% due to increased customer acquisition costs in Q3–Q4"
370bps contraction. If CAC is rising while entering lower-margin geographies, could be structural. Similar pattern to the Nexus logistics review. Need payback data before mgmt meeting.
p. 14
Competitive advantage
"Proprietary logistics platform processes 2.1 million orders monthly with 99.7% on-time delivery"
This is the moat. 99.7% at 2.1m orders is hard to replicate. Connects to the margin question: if the platform drives retention, high CAC might still pay back.
p. 14
Mgmt question
"Management has indicated plans to pursue two bolt-on acquisitions in H1 2026"
Need to understand type of acquisitions as no information provided. What is the size? How are they being funded? Margin accretive?
p. 14

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