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Crunch bites chemical firms (1st June 2008)
The economic slowdown is hitting cleaning chemical suppliers, putting pressure on managers to keep their companies in the market, according to analysts, Plimsoll Publishing.
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Contractor eat contractor? (28th May 2008)
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Analysts think the cleaning market could be gearing up for another round of dog-eat-dog as the battle for marketshare hots up. There will be blood, reckons Plimsoll...
Credit crunch hitting UK Cleaning Services Market? (30th April 2008)
Doom and gloom raise their heads here as an industry analyst looks into the impact of the credit crunch on the UK cleaning services market.
Companies defy economic turmoil (25th September 2007)
The UK cleaning services industry is seeing a mini resurgence, despite recent jitters on the domestic and world markets, according to leading business analysts Plimsoll...
Lost profit costing companies millions (30th July 2007)
Failure to control profits and losses is costing the British cleaning industry a staggering £209 million a year, a new report has said, but some simple measures could slash this cost...
Out with the old and in with the new (26th February 2007)
A wave of ambitious new directors is set to change the cleaning industry’s landscape according to analysts, Plimsoll...
UK Cleaning Services firms see values increase (28th September 2006)
Good news from analysts Plimsoll Publishing: UK cleaning services firms are seeing their values rise. Over the last four years 64 of the UK’s largest 100 cleaning services companies have sen their values rise by over 25 per cent. However, the remaining 36 have seen values fall. Want to know who’s looking ripe for acquisition?
Further cleaning services consolidation (30th June 2006)
Two hundred and forty four of the UK's top 1500 cleaning services companies are facing failure according to a recent study conducted by Plimsoll Publishing.
Bigger, but not necessarily better (1st July 2005)
Size is no advantage when it comes to overall financial success,according to a study by contract cleaning industry analyst Plimsoll Publishing
On the up (1st February 2005)
According to company valuations specialist, Plimsoll, the UK cleaning equipment and materials industry is on the up. It reports that at the start of 2005, 61% of companies in the industry have seen their values increase in the last 12 months, some by
160m worth of profit lost every year (1st February 2004)
The latest Plimsoll Portfolio Analysis Cleaning Equipment & Materials has revealed that a cataclysmic 160 million of profit is being wasted in the UK cleaning equipment and materials industry every year due to blatant underperformance and a failure
New year, mixed expectations (1st December 2003)
Two recent surveys from financial publishers, Plimsoll, have found that different areas of the cleaning industry have different expectations of how they will perform in 2004.