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Risks such as scandals around the treatment of migrants can destabilise businesses
London-listed contractor raises forecast for organic revenue growth and underlying profit by 4%
Soames prepares for retirement after nine years at the top
Loss of overnight London to Scotland rail service raises prospect of renationalisation
Governments are critters even tougher than outsourcers, who tend to come off badly in any dispute
Mark Irwin to take over as head of London-listed outsourcing company
Shares jump as revenues and profits upgraded above previous forecasts
Outsourcer increases dividend by 15% and launches £90mn share buyback
Work housing asylum seekers also boosts revenues
Outsourcer expects sales to rise by a fifth as it wins £322m contract to keep Covid testing centres running
Public criticism has weighed on share price but not prevented group from lifting profits
Plus, BNP Paribas faces mis-selling allegations and Mohamed El-Erian on the Fed’s inflation puzzle
Outsourcer’s divisions in line or ahead of budget in first five months of the year
Agency made mistakes when disclosing documents, jeopardising prisoner tagging trial
UK contractor’s financial models of shifting profits to Geografix subsidiary were not part of scam, court told
Nicholas Woods and Simon Marshall appear in court on first day of SFO trial
Outsourcer says revenues from Covid-related work stripped out of bonus calculations
Outsourcing company says Covid work accounts for only 1% of earnings
Test and trace outsourcer bets big on military tech; Virgin Wines’ float looks to cash in on rival’s success
UK outsourcer’s shares rise as it agrees $295m deal for Whitney, Bradley & Brown
Outsourcer involved with test and trace scheme to reward 50,000 staff with £100 bonus each
UK outsourcer is strong enough to cope with the setback over the Atomic Weapons Establishment
UK outsourcer’s shares drop 12% as MoD plans to renationalise Atomic Weapons Establishment
UK outsourcer secures extension for its work on heavily criticised test and trace programme
Chief of group best known for running prisons says sector is ‘facing an era of consolidation’
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