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CRC - Shares hit new high

September 2002

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CRC is a leading provider of repair and after sales service for mobile phone and television set top boxes.  In spite of the popular perception that the mobile phone industry has gone ex-growth, CRC is enjoying a period of phenomenal demand  as original  equipment manufacturers (OEMs) continue to  outsource all aspects of their repair obligations to fewer, but larger suppliers.  Other factors such as longer warranty periods are also playing a part in boosting this demand. Interim results for the six monthsto 30 June confirmed that this year's  trading is ahead of eventhe most optimistic broker forecasts.  These point to earningsincreasing from 18.3p in the year ended December 2001 to 23. ...

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