Accrol Group Holdings ‘a very strong strategic position’ (Analyst Interview)

Accrol Group Holdings plc (LON:ACRL) is the topic of conversation when Mike Allen, Head of Research at Zeus Capital joins DirectorsTalk. Mike talks us through the key highlights from the companys final results, discusses the outlook, forecast and shares his thoughts on the company as an investment.

Accrol Group Holdings, based in Lancashire, is a leading tissue converter and supplier of toilet tissues, kitchen rolls and facial tissues, as well as other tissue products, to major discounters and grocery retailers throughout the UK. The business operates from four sites in Lancashire:

·A manufacturing, storage and distribution facility in Blackburn;
·A storage and administrative centre in Blackburn;
·A facial tissue plant, also in Blackburn; and
·A manufacturing, storage and distribution facility in Leyland.
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