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T Clarke - "Activity remains at a high level"

September 2002

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Shares in electrical contractor, T Clarke, have been highly volatilesince we tipped them in February at 417p, at one point hitting a high of 494p before falling back to 369p.  Latest interim results showed earnings rising 24% to 22.6p. Clarke provides a broadrange of services from installing the building management system toelectrical distribution, lighting and control systems as well assecurity and safety functions.  Although  it  isbenefiting from buoyant conditions  in  London and the SouthEast chairman, Russell Race, noted that activity remained  athigh levels across the group.  Teather & Greenwood areforecasting pretax profit of £10m this year, rising to £10.7 ...

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