Tuesday, Oct 24, 2006
Wish I'd bought shares early!
BBC: Boomtime for debt management firm
The debt management company Debts.co.uk has reported a 62% jump in its annual profits to £2.1m.
The company is one of several that specialise in setting up individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) for people who cannot pay all their debts.
The sector is growing rapidly, and Debts.co.uk said annual sales rose by 79% to £6.1m in the year to 31 July.
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1. autopilotengage said...
What great news for the UK; just the kind of growth industry which will really define us as a global economic power.
2. waitingfor hpc said...
hey they still manufacture something ... maybe we can export the service all over europe? that will help Gordon's strong economy , the envy of the world.
3. tyrellcorporation said...
Unfortunatley all these flaky debtors will just push up bank charges for the rest of us...
4. george monsoon said...
Im sure I posted something on here about a month ago saying buy shares in dept companies.
Its the only growth industry left!!