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PKL Holdings

September 2004

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PKL's maiden set of results as a quoted company came in slightly ahead of expectations, with underlying pretax profit of £4.2m from turnover of £24.2m, while earnings were 8.7p.  The foodservice hire business (40% turnover) enjoyed  5% growth in sales and the outlook is very encouraging. PKL is hopeful of landing new contracts for at least one of the Doha Asian Games, Melbourne Commonwealth Games and Turin Winter Games, with its high profile win of the ongoing Olympic Games in Athens an excellent reference point.   Meanwhile,its Healthcare infrastructure business (60% turnover) experienced afourfold increase in sales to £14.4m, with its pipeline of newbusiness running at record levels, while the relative size ...

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