Consultant redirects resources in response to market crisis, predicting global profits ahead of expectations
WSP is shifting staff away from Dubai as the market there comes to a standstill, the engineering consultant said in a trading update today.
It said that workers in the emirate are being moved to other areas of the Gulf and 鈥渟urrounding countries鈥 in response to the effects of the financial crisis on the UK-based firm's global operations.
But the board said it has seen 鈥渟trong organic revenue growth鈥 during 2008 and profits for the year to 31 December should be ahead of expectations.
WSP's order book has fallen by around 5% in the past six months, it said, but remained 鈥渨ell in excess鈥 of 拢1bn, boosted by public sector transport and infrastructure wins in Sweden and the UK.
The board said: 鈥淲e are trading in uncertain times; however, WSP is a highly diversified business operating in many different regions and in many different sectors. Where appropriate, we have the ability to redirect our resources to where they are most needed in order to respond to the requirements of our global business.
鈥淚n this period of economic uncertainty, WSP is in good shape and we believe our strategy, developed over the last four years, has positioned the group to both address and respond to the challenging market in the period ahead.鈥
The firm added that it has renewed banking facilities of 拢150m and is 鈥渧ery comfortably鈥 within its banking covenants.
In a separate statement to the stock market, WSP also announced the appointment of Peter Gill as a director of the company, with effect from 2 March 2009. The former finance director of gaming business the Rank Group will replace Malcolm Paul, who retires from the board in May.
WSP chief executive Chris Cole said he has no plans to stand down before 2012. He said: 鈥淲e have a strong management team that we continue to supplement, which is appropriately experienced and motivated to enable us to address opportunities and challenges as they arise and to ensure the group's ongoing success.鈥
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