KCOM to miss trading expectations as enterprise arm stutters

Tom Wright
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Firm says enterprise business has performed 'weaker than originally expected'

KCOM's share price fell more than 38 per cent this morning after the firm said it will miss trading expectations. In a statement to the London Stock Exchange KCOM said that a "weaker than origin...

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