DDT Group Plc, whose most attractive business is third party maintenance these days, has been a sitting target for a couple of years now, and the shares livened up at the end of last week, putting on 10 pence to 92p as Apricot Computers Plc, thwarted in a move for Atlantic Networks, revealed that its […]
DDT Group Plc, whose most attractive business is third party maintenance these days, has been a sitting target for a couple of years now, and the shares livened up at the end of last week, putting on 10 pence to 92p as Apricot Computers Plc, thwarted in a move for Atlantic Networks, revealed that its stake in DDT was now up to 19.66%.