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White Young Green - Gain tops 46% in seven months

February 2005

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The shares have moved up strongly in recent months and hit a new high of 298p at one point, 103p ahead of last July's main recommendation, which was made when the price was 195p. In its pre-close trading update covering the first six months ended 31 December, White Young Green commented that trading is running significantly ahead of last year and in line with expectations. Theorder book has increased to £215m, driven by both IMC Consulting, which has won a further £19.2m in fees since acquisition from new development aid contracts. New work has also come from a number of major appointments, including with Balfour Beatty and Hammersons. Withthe shares entering a period of consolida ...

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