Guitar
- 12 Sep 2003 21:57
This seems to have undergone a transformation. New name, new directors and what looks like a significant alliance announced at the AGM. Here are a couple of extracts from recent announcements. The question now is can they sell this software and support package. Perhaps the time is right. The whole Support Services sector and recruitment outlook is on the up. I'm in.
LONDON (AFX) - Jobs.co.uk PLC said shareholders at its EGM today approved
the resolution to change the name to Creative Recruitment Solutions PLC.
Furthermore Nicholas Jeffery has resigned as a director and chairman of the
Company, Norman Richmond has resigned as acting chief executive officer and John Nixon has resigned as finance director.
The group has appointed Tim Watts as non-executive chairman, and the
previous chief operating officer Craig Holborn was named acting CEO.
It did not name a replacement for John Nixon.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
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Jobs.co.uk is also pleased to announce that it has entered into an alliance with RebusHR, one of the UK's leading HR outsourcing firms providing strategic HR, payroll and employee information services. RebusHR will promote exclusively
Jobs.co.uk's Internet-based recruitment administration software to its clients,
which include more than sixty of the FTSE top one hundred firms, and will
provide support for the Jobs.co.uk software.
Guitarist
- 02 Feb 2004 20:41
- 9 of 15
From today's Money-am Leaders and Laggards round-up.
"Creative Recruitment Solutions has risen 183% to 4.25p over five days. On 15 December it announced that it has joined the Peoplesoft, Inc. Software Partnership Program. Creative Recruitment Solutions intends to build an interface between its product web-cruit and PeopleSoft's E-recruit.
PeopleSoft is the world's second largest provider of enterprise application software with 11,000 customers in more than 25 industries and 150 countries."
I actually believe the recent rise has more to do with unannounced contracts than the PeopleSoft deal. The Spherion deal now looks certain and who knows what else is in the pipeline.
bb123
- 02 Feb 2004 22:57
- 10 of 15
Can we get an experts view on this chart????
Guitarist
- 03 Feb 2004 08:09
- 11 of 15
Unreported buys in the pipeline. Up 53% already.
More to come. This need a SERIOUS re-rating.
molatovkid
- 03 Feb 2004 08:10
- 12 of 15
this is a company going places....see the rns this morning....annoucement of the spherion deal
Guitarist
- 03 Feb 2004 22:06
- 13 of 15
Weak holders bring us back level again. Any buying first thing should bring a tick up. It's happened before when WINS drop the price late in the day.
Guitarist
- 04 Feb 2004 22:24
- 14 of 15
Well, it looks as if the spread killed it today. Maybe some more excitement in the run up to results.
bosley
- 13 May 2004 13:58
- 15 of 15
when are the results?