Takeover talk will be the main thing on the lips of investors in Darktrace when it reports its full-year results on Thursday. 

Shareholders will be keen for updates on discussions between the cyber-security group and private-equity firm Thoma Bravo after an approach from the latter last month. 

Darktrace will also be hoping to regain some of its former glory with a strong set of numbers to boost its share price. 

Investors were already given the key figures in a trading update in July, with the firm posting a 48 per cent rise in revenues for the year to the end of June as the number of customers jumped by nearly a third. 

Darktrace also predicted ‘strong’ revenue growth for the year ahead of 31 per cent to 34 per cent. The company listed in London at 250p in April 2021.

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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