City Comment: Kean Marden

It has been a relatively quiet week for the recruitment industry with share prices largely tracking sideways. The main exception was Hays, which drifted down by 5% as investors took profits following a strong rally after last month’s interim results.
Fri, 23 March 2012
It has been a relatively quiet week for the recruitment industry with share prices largely tracking sideways. The main exception was Hays, which drifted down by 5% as investors took profits following a strong rally after last month’s interim results.

Empresaria provided the main point of focus with regard to trading announcements. 2011...

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