Heath Lambert reports flat trading
Heath Lambert has reported flat trading with earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) remaining at £17.5m.
Income grew in 2008 through a combination of retaining key existing clients and expanding its client base with some new wins. Recent wins and retentions included Crossrail, Bird's Eye, Thames Tideway, Halma, Orient Express, British Transport Police, and The Football Association.
The recent expansion of the Art, Jewellery & Private The client division reported a 5% income growth despite soft market conditions.
The integration of the group's London-based specialist divisions with its regional
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