Staffline on track for full year
UK recruitment firm Staffline confirmed that earnings for the full year will be in line with market expectations.
UK recruitment firm Staffline confirmed that earnings for the full year will be in line with market expectations.
The temporary and permanent staffing solutions group, which last month announced the acquisition of GB Resourcing, said it is well placed to continue making progress.
Chief Executive Andy Hogarth commented: "We continue to make steady progress and remain well placed to continue to capitalise on a number of strategic opportunities that exist across our business."
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Shares of Staffline closed at 299.50p on Friday.
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