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Project Telecom - Virtual telecom service provider growing at cracking pace

February 2003

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Project Telecom, the largest independent supplier of telephony services to businesses, has the hallmarks of a company that could double its profit and earnings over the next five years. The shares have already begun to move strongly reflecting recent progress and are now back above their September 2000 flotation price. ProjectTelecom has been growing at a cracking pace over the last four yearswith  pretax profit up sixteen-fold from £0.8m to £12.7m, whilesales have jumped more than twenty-two-fold from £14.6m to£330m.  But there is room for further expansion with the group'smarket share being less than 3% of the estimated seven million corporate/SME customers. Pro ...

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