A lot has happened since the UK’s surprise vote on 23rd June to leave the EU. Fears of a full blown BREXIT induced recession appear misplaced, with consensus now being that the British economy should be able to weather any short term dip in activity. Indeed for the average man in the street little has changed, which also seems to be broadly the case for the building industry.
28 Sep 2016
Trading slightly ahead of expectations
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Trading slightly ahead of expectations
Vp plc (VP:LON) | 555 -27.8 (-0.9%) | Mkt Cap: 222.9m
- Published:
28 Sep 2016 -
Author:
Paul Hill -
Pages:
5
A lot has happened since the UK’s surprise vote on 23rd June to leave the EU. Fears of a full blown BREXIT induced recession appear misplaced, with consensus now being that the British economy should be able to weather any short term dip in activity. Indeed for the average man in the street little has changed, which also seems to be broadly the case for the building industry.