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First, it has meant a shortfall in Capita's revenues ...
Demand Too Elastic?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Private equity firm Op Capita, which is in the process of buying Comet from Kesa Electricals, is also expected to assess Peacocks' potential.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Paul Vale 2012
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Outsourcing companies such as Capita are bound to reap dividends from the new era of austerity, as government contracts are shifted to the private sector.
Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010
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Outsourcing companies such as Capita are bound to reap dividends from the new era of austerity, as government contracts are shifted to the private sector.
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There is one for every UK company with changes managed electronically by registrars such as Capita or Equinit.
MoneyWeek RSS - All 2010
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Outsourcing companies such as Capita are bound to reap dividends from the new era of austerity, as government contracts are shifted to the private sector.
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Analysts said that the coalition's pledge to make £6bn in spending cuts would stand support services in good stead as the public sector turned to businesses such as Capita and Serco to make efficiency savings.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Lincoln UK Outsourcing Agreement Lincoln UK agreed to outsource its customer and contract administration functions to the Capita Group Plc ( "Capita") on August 1, 2002.
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"If one council goes to a service provider such as Capita and asks for a change to its Revenues and Benefits system so it works with OpenOffice and ODF instead of Microsoft Office, Capita will tell them to go away.
Councils 'could save at least £51m' with shift to ODF and open source 2010
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Charles Cryer, chief executive of Capita Registrars, which conducted the survey, said: "Investors are clearly getting worried; they have taken advantage of the FTSE's recovery from its summer lows to sell shares for the first time since mid-2010."
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