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Environmental support services group Fountains has increased interim
profits 33 per cent to £440,000 by concentrating on core activities such as
tree surgery, grass cutting, vegetation management and clearing leaves from
railway lines. James Crux reports.
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Investors looking for an intelligent turnaround situation should look no further than the increasingly diverse environmental support services venture Fountains, whose fortunes have been revived under chief executive Richard Haddon.
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Fountains SPECULATIVE BUY 21/11/2006
Losses increased to £2.1m last year at environmental support services counter Fountains, but the result belies a strong turnaround brought about by new chief executive Richard Haddon.
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Shares in environmental services outfit Fountains were scythed back by 18.5p to 131.5p today on a disappointing profits alert for the year to 30 September.
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Fountains NO RECOMMENDATION 25/11/2002
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Shares in Aim-listed Fountains fell 14p yesterday after the environmental support services business reported a £2 million turnover shortfall in the first half due to foot-and-mouth. James Crux reports.
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Fountains NO RECOMMENDATION 27/05/2002
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Once a forestry manager, fountains has unearthed another kind of growth business – managing vegetation for Britain's big utilities. But, with a market capitalisation still too small to attract many institutional investors, its stock market rating has yet to reflect the fact.
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Fountains NO RECOMMENDATION 27/11/2000
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Fountains NO RECOMMENDATION 07/06/2000
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Fountains NO RECOMMENDATION 01/06/2000
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