jules99
- 10 Nov 2003 22:53
PARITY GROUP - Provider of IT services in UK, EUROPE AND USA.
With the service Sector jobs rising again, and the IT permanat and contract market on the increase once again, PARITY GROUP's Recovery Strategy is about to take-OFF. Watch these or u may miss a beauty I'd say...
BACKGROUND:
At it's peak PARITY GROUP was worth around 1 BILLION POUNDS.
Hit high of 7.40p in Yr2000, plunged due to subsequent profit warnings.
TODAY
Returned to profitability in August
Company Reorganised - Under New CEO since 2002.
Recent rights issue was 78% taken up.
Many of its core business have now starting to pick-up and revenues increasing..
Service Sector Rising fast- IT Market Gaining momentum again after 3 years...
- In a nut shell the Turning point for shares is about to be reached.
DYOR - but I promise I will write more tomorrow, but remember Jules99 when you sell these one day in the future...
ta.
Jules99.
been away folks ...hope all is well Plantec got ur email..thanks..!
HARRYCAT
- 18 Jul 2018 10:31
- 50 of 51
StockMarketWire.com
Technology-focused recruitment group Parity said it expected to deliver double-digit growth in its pre-tax profits in the year through June.
'We are pleased to report that the group has traded well and in line with our expectations,' the company said.
Tight cost controls and working capital management continued to provide a solid platform upon which to grow, it added.
HARRYCAT
- 02 Nov 2018 10:34
- 51 of 51
StockMarketWire.com
Recruitment consultancy Parity warned its full year profit would fall short of expectations, partly due to a delayed contract that was now expected to be downsized.
The company had warned in September that trading in the second half was constrained by a delay in the extension on a large contract in its consultancy services business.
'This contract remains delayed and at the point of writing it is anticipated that scope will be reduced if approved,' Parity said.
The business had also been impact by project delays and reduced scope on some traditionally higher-margin project delivery contracts with fixed costs.
'It is now apparent that profit for the full year will fall short of expectations, and despite progress in group revenues, the board beliees that adjusted profit before tax will now be around breakeven for the second half,' Parity said.
It said it would incur non-recurring costs of around £300k-400k as it attempted to restructure the consultancy division, as well as incurring some legal fees.