News & Comment
Business and IT consultant Charteris has reaped the rewards of a strategic realignment in 2007 by turning last year’s half-year loss into a profit.
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Business and IT consultant Charteris says its strategic realignment is bearing fruit despite a two-thirds annual profits fall.
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Business and IT consultant Charteris lost an interim £305,000, but says its re-focus programme is bearing fruit.
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Aim-listed business and IT management consultant Charteris has beaten City forecasts with full year profits up 123 per cent to £828,000 pre-tax, writes James Crux.
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Recommendations
Updates on our recommendations on Claimar Care, Hasgrove, Northbridge, Accuma, Charteris and Motivcom.
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Business and IT consultant Charteris has warned year-on-year profits growth is unlikely.
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Updates on our recommendations on: Marchpole, Watermark, Expomedia, ASOS, Charteris, Accuma and Hallin Marine
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As foreshadowed in a summer trading update, business and IT management consultancy Charteris beat forecasts with excellent results for the year to July.
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Another year of outperformance
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AIM-quoted Charteris, the fast-growing London-based business and IT consulting group currently integrating the £3 million acquisition of Edinburgh technical consultancy Cedalion, rarely tells its blue chip corporate and state sector clients how they should run their businesses. What Charteris will do, and what canny investors believe will earn it an increasing City following, is advise them how to apply the newest information technology to the best advantage to make their own plans work.
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Charteris SPECULATIVE BUY 31/03/2004
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Charteris NO RECOMMENDATION 11/03/2002
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Charteris NO RECOMMENDATION 24/09/2001
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Charteris NO RECOMMENDATION 13/03/2001
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Charteris NO RECOMMENDATION 26/10/2000
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Sector Articles
'Turnaround plays' inspire those with an eye for speculative deals. The risks you run are high, but with a bit of research (and the rub of the green) you might secure a handsome return a few years down the line
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With the market for new issues showing serious signs of life once more, the Alternative Investment market is fast becoming the centre for this renewed activity.
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David Pickering of Aim-listed technology consultancy Charteris is the kind of chief executive who likes to lead by example: 'I sometimes get stuck into client pitches. I like to spend a day or two, where I can, helping out with contracts. From the outset, we set out to be a company with a flat management structure designed to attract and retain high-calibre staff.'
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