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Rok Property Solutions - Nationwide ambitions

June 2002

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The  appointment of chief executive, Garvis Snook, has been thecatalyst for a  transformation at Rok Property Solutions, formerlyknown as EBC, a struggling building contractor based in the South West.  Following a comprehensive cost cutting program, the companydoubled its earnings per share in 2001 to 19.3p.  It has been thisrecovery that has already spurred a 162% gain in the share price since Snook's arrival. But Rok is by no means just a recoveryplay.  Snook has the ambition and wherewithal to transform thegroup into a national business in building, property development andfacilities management (FM).  Already, he has completed two astuteacquisitions, which have not only been earnings  en ...

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