Staffline on course for full year
Temporary staff provider Staffline said earnings for the full year will be in line with market expectations as it weathers the uncertain economic outlook.
Temporary staff provider Staffline said earnings for the full year will be in line with market expectations as it weathers the uncertain economic outlook.
The fast growing group, whose subsidiary staffing firm EOS last year won two European social fund contracts to help the unemployed find work, said it remains well placed to make progress in the coming year.
Chief executive Andy Hogarth, "The group continues to make progress on a number of strategic fronts and considers itself well placed to weather the uncertain economic outlook over the next 12 months."
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Shares in Staffline rose 0.29% to 172.50p around 0900 in London trading.
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