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Unite Group - Fast growing student landlord

June 2003

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Unite, a leader in the development and letting of affordable, high quality accommodation to students and NHS key workers, has substantial growth prospects, whichever direction the economy takes.  Its market has been fashioned by the Government's determination to attract more people into higher education and the need to provide affordable homes in housing hotspots for NHS key workers. Unite was one ofthe most successful new issues from 1999, its shares peaking at 427p,more than four times their original flotation price.  However,sentiment turned against it last year after it was forced to restateits 2002 results  due to a change in its accounting policy. Butthat's all behind it now and trading is building up st ...

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