· Most importantly and thankfully, there continue to be very few reported cases of infection and subsequent illness among our now almost 5,000 people and their families in 31 countries, although cases in Brazil, India in particular £122 million, up 35% like-for-like and 35% pro-forma · Reported gross profit up 71% to £104 million, up 33% like-for-like and 33% pro-forma · Cash flow and balance sheet remain strong with average net cash of around £50 million for the first quarter, after significant merger payments since the equity fundraising in July 2020 · Strong rebound in global GDP growth in 2021 and 2022 will drive 20% per annum growth in digital advertising, as the pandemic accelerates digital transformation