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RCG Holdings - Multiple contract wins

April 2008

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  • Epic Code:
  • RCG
  • Price:
  • 71p
The shares have been strong after RCG announced multiple contract wins. In consumer electronics, a large PC supplier, Acer, will bundle RCG's facial recognition Windows logon product into its notebooks. In enterprise, there have been various agreements for RFID and access control systems. Meanwhile, the projects side has suddenly sprung to life (with £3.7m orders booked in Q1) helped by the acquisition of Chance Best, which has allowed better access to the event-ticketing market in China.The shares continue to be horribly volatile; hold. ...

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