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Solid State (AIM: SOLI) interims not as bad as some were expecting, time to ignore MoJ contract

24/11/2015 · Solid State (SOLI) 

Having issued a profit warning back in October, interim results from the AIM listed supplier of specialist industrial/ruggedised computers and various electronic components, were probably not as dire as some were clearly expecting. If the banner MoJ contract can get back on track there could be a decent recovery story in this one.

Solid State plc is a group of companies providing specialist design-in and manufacturing services to those acquiring industrial/rugged computing products, battery power solutions, secure communications systems and electronic components for use in harsh environments.

The Group serves niche markets in oil & gas production, medical, construction, security, military and field maintenance, acting as both a distributor to OEMs and bespoke manufacturer of specialist units to clients…

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