Gattaca final results presentation to be held on Thursday 24th October

GATC

Gattaca plc (LON:GATC), the specialist staffing business, will announce its results for the year ended 31 July 2024 on the 24 October. On the same day the Group will also give a presentation to investors about those results and the outlook for the business.

The presentation will be via a webinar hosted by Matthew Wragg (CEO) and Oliver Whittaker (CFO). It will start at 11am on Thursday 24th October, and is open to all existing and potential shareholders. Registration for the event is free.

Questions can be submitted in advance to [email protected] which, in addition to those raised during the presentation, will if possible be addressed by the presenters at the end of the webinar. A recording will be available shortly after the webinar on www.equitydevelopment.co.uk

To attend the event please register here   

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