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Regenersis PLC (AIM:RGS) - Our new ‘Investment Insights’ series highlights the issues

15/07/2015 · Regenersis PLC (RGS) 

Shareholders in the global provider of diagnostics, repair and data erasure services to the consumer electronics industry are licking their wounds after the Group announced yesterday that their “Depot” division, which repairs faulty electronic devices, had lost a contract with an important client. With the shares languishing at less than half the price they traded at just a year ago, alert investors could have spotted some warning signs and perhaps made an earlier exit. 

In the first in a  new series of ‘Investment Insights’ from fund manager and CFA Charterholder Graham Neary we highlight the issues at this substantial AIM quoted business with over 4,000 employees in 23 countries and annual revenues of approximately £200m. Download the full commentary here

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