Randall & Quilter forecasts 'in-line' full-year results
Specialist non-life insurance investor Randall & Quilter, has forecast that its group pre-tax result for the year ending January 31st will be 'in line with current market expectations', according to a trading update issued on Friday.
Specialist non-life insurance investor Randall & Quilter, has forecast that its group pre-tax result for the year ending January 31st will be 'in line with current market expectations', according to a trading update issued on Friday.
The group said that the board remained "confident in the positive outlook for the group during 2013".
Randall & quilter's share price was up 2.13% to 120p at 09:34 on Friday.
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