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Tuesday, 1 October, 2002, 16:51 GMT 17:51 UK
Tube contract bidder in trouble
WS Atkins is bidding to refurbish the London tube
Outsourcing specialist WS Atkins has announced plans to cut 400 jobs, citing a decline in business from private sector clients.
The news was greeted with alarm in the City, where WS Atkins shares slumped by 137p - or 72.5% - to 52p on Tuesday. The firm said the job cuts would save about £15m ($22m) a year, helping it to shore up its faltering financial performance. Flat profits WS Atkins said that, "subject to no unforeseen events", it expected pre-tax profits for the six months to March 2003 to match the £15.2m it made during the previous six-month period. "This is a very disappointing performance and appropriate steps have been taken," the company said. The company added that its chief executive Robin Southwell was stepping down. WS Atkins chairman Michael Jeffries is to stand in as chief executive until a permanent successor is appointed.
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