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Babcock International - Defence outsourcing firm aiming to exploit record £15.5bn bid pipeline

July 2013

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  • Epic Code:
  • BAB
  • Price:
  • 1112p
Almost every day we read about desperate attempts by the Government to cut public spending to reduce the budget deficit and one way they are addressing  this is to invite private sector firms to manage the country's assets in a cheaper and more efficient way. While this may seem like unglamorous work it has provided an extremely positive backdrop for defence firm, Babcock, which has increased eps almost seven-fold from 9p to 61p in the past ten years. Babcock's mainstay is managing assets on behalf of the Ministry of Defence and its  focus is on maintaining warships, nuclear submarines and other critical infrastructure as well as providing training and simulation exercises for all three armed forces. It's a beautiful bus ...

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