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In the same way that contractors get the sack before the permies?Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostYes but they're doing OK so far, where some of us are not. In the Animal Kingdom, parasites normally die out before their hosts.
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Yes but they're doing OK so far, where some of us are not. In the Animal Kingdom, parasites normally die out before their hosts.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostReading further down :-
"SThree cautioned, however, that the upcoming year was likely to be the toughest it has faced for some time, and said it had seen UK volumes decline further in the final quarter."
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Reading further down :-Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View Post
"SThree cautioned, however, that the upcoming year was likely to be the toughest it has faced for some time, and said it had seen UK volumes decline further in the final quarter."
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Recession? What recession?
SThree sees in-line year profit
LONDON (Reuters) - Staffing company SThree (STHR.L: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Friday full-year pretax profit was set to come in line with market expectations...
Analysts on average expect pretax profit of £56.8 million, up from £50.3 million last year, according to data from Reuters Estimates.Tags: None
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