CPL Resources
Public | |
Traded as | |
Industry | human resources for IT, administration, healthcare, engineering, construction and financial world |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland |
Area served | Europe |
Key people |
Anne Heraty (CEO) Paul Carrol (business development) Josephine Tierney (CFO) |
Revenue |
€ 212,4 million (2009) € 257,6 million (2008) |
€ 43.000 (2009) € 17,6 million (2008) | |
Website |
www |
CPL Resources Plc. is a resourcing/placement company based in Dublin, Ireland and active on several markets in Europe but still mainly focussed on the home-market Ireland. The shares of CPL are traded on the Irish and UK stockmarkets (see below). CPLfounded by current CEO Anne Heraty and Keith O'Malley as Computer Placement Ltd back in 1989. Currently the group has 12 companies spread over 21 offices: 12 in Republic of Ireland, 2 in Northern Ireland and 7 in the rest of Europe. Based on the success of the company and the fact that it was (co)founded and being led by a woman Anne Heraty became a well known person and quite influential in the Irish economy.[1]
CPL at a glance
The CPL Group consists of several companies each targeting different markets and offer several kinds of services, all related to work and human resources. Some of the companies within the group act solely as recruiters - finding and selecting candidates for specific roles or job-vacancies for their customer which their customer can then hire (or not). This resourcing work is done for external customers as well as finding people for their own activities not solely within the recruitment sector, such as for CPL Solutions Ltd. CPL Solutions Ltd. take over complete departments of their customers organisations and run it more or less independently: based on the agreed activities, CPL hires the people and are fully responsible for the running of that specific department. The CPL employees work at the offices of CPL's customers, and some of the departments run in 'mixed' mode where part of the lower management is from the customer and part of them is CPL employees.
Currently (2010) CPL consists of 12 companies with 21 offices (excluding the place of work at the premises of CPL's customers:[2]
- CPL: IT, construction, sales/marketing, call-centres (using companies and/or tradenames as: CPL Resourcing, CPL Solutions, CPL Engineering etc.)
- Careers Register - Finance, accounting, banking and insurance
- Tech Skills - Engineering and construction
- ThornShaw - Pharmaceutical & Medical Devices
- Flexsource - Industrial, Manufacturing, Hotel & Catering, Retail, Logistics, Construction and Warehousing
- Ardlinn - Executive Search consultancy specialising in senior appointments (€100,000+) [3]
History [4]
In 1989 Anne Heraty and Keith O'Malley found Computer Placement Ltd. offering staff for the IT industry. In 1992 Heraty buys out the other shareholders, including O'Malley and becomes 100% owner of CPL. In 1996 Heraty's husband Paul Carrol joins the company. Currently he is director of 'Business Development'. In 1994 a restructuring of Computer Placement Ltd. starts and from then on they mainly use CPL as tradename. The restructuring continues in the next years and in 1996 the companies CPL Engineering (construction) and CPL Solutions (IT/callcentres) are founded. In 1997 the first new office opened in Limerick In 1998 some new divisions are set up within 'Computer Placement Ltd': CPL Telecoms, CPL Sales en CPL Financial.
In 1999 the Plc CPL Resource Plc is founded and the shares are floated on the DCM marker of the Irish Stock Exchange and the AIM market at the London Stock Exchange. In the same year the company goes international by opening an office in Northern-Ireland
At the start of the 21st century CPL acquires a number of companies including Careers Register, Tech Skills and Multiflex. CPL grows quickly in Ireland: many multinationals open their European headquarters in Ireland and/or open their European customer support centres. Ireland is a well resourced and attractive country to relocate and place companies: foreign investments are highly promoted and many regulations and laws are intended to attract international companies with tax-breaks, also the Irish laws around employment are straight forward compared to many other EU member states, salaries in the private sector are relative low and the costs of employment is low. It is also relative easy to end employees contracts etc. This fast growth of the Irish economy is known as the Celtic Tiger.
After a short dip in 2001-2002, due to the collapse of the internet bubble the Irish economy recovers quickly and CPL continues it's fast grow until 2008 when the worldwide economy collapses after the initial credit crunch. Many large companies down-size or even leave Ireland and the profit of CPL over fiscal year 1999 falls by 99% (see below)
mergers and acquisitions
Ever since the founding but foremost after the flotation of CPL on the stock-exchange CPL took over several companies[5]
Company | Year | Market | Country of origin |
---|---|---|---|
Careers Register | 2000 | Financial | Ireland |
Multiflex Human Resources | 2002 | Administration & Financial | Ireland |
Tech Skills Resources | 2002 | construction / production | Ireland |
Ann O'Brien | 2002 | Secretarial | Ireland |
Marlborough Group Ltd temp contracts department | 2002 | divers | Ireland |
Thomshaw Recruitment | 2004 | Healthcare | Ireland |
Nurse Finder | 2006 | Healthcare | United Kingdom |
Eastlink Recruitment | 2006 | Production, IT, construction, Financial | Ireland international active |
Key6 Business Solutions | 2007 | IT/Consultancy/management | Czech Republic and Slovakia |
Northside Recruitment Service Kate Cowhig International Recruitment Richmond Recruitment Group | 2007 | (general) | Ireland |
Techstaff International | 2009 | Technique | United Kingdom |
Nifast | 2009 | Healthcare | Ireland |
Ecom Intercations | 2009 | Financial customer care | Ireland |
Kenny Whelan & Associates | 2009 | Contract and Permanent Recruitment | Ireland |
Servisource | 2010 | Recruitment and Healthcare | Ireland |
Clinical Professionals Ltd | 2015 | Scientific and Clinical recruitment | United Kingdom [6] |
Customers
CPL has many customers based in Ireland: both 'real' Irish companies but especially multinationals having their HQ or Customer Support centres and Production facilities based in Ireland, the United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland) and the Czech Republic. One of the larger customers for CPL Solutions Ltd. in Ireland is Hewlett-Packard with main offices in Leixlip and Clonskeagh in Dublin. In these two locations some 700 CPL employees work for HP.[7]
Financial
As the shares of CPL Resources are traded on the stock-exchange in Dublin and London CPL publishes her figures. The financial year is from 1 July to 30 June of the next year. In the table below (and other text) the years mentioned are Fiscal Years: 2010 means the Fiscal year from July 1, 2009 up to and including June 30, 2010.
The figures
In the table below figures are published over the period FY 2006 - FY 2009 and also the figures over the 1st year that CPL was trading on the LSE and ISE (2000). Each figure is followed by its delta comparing it to the previous year with these exceptions:
- the delta between 2000 and 2006 is the average grow per year
- the delta over 2000 is a relative grow in %.
The table
Item | FY 2009[8] | Delta 2008 | FY 2008[8] | Delta 2007 |
FY 2007[9] |
Delta 2006 | FY 2006[9] | Compared to 2000 avg.per year | FY 2000[10] | Delta in % from 1999 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Turnover in € mln | 212,4 | -45,2 | 257,6 | 62,1 | 195,5 | 47,4 | 148,1 | 20,4 | 26,0 | 25% |
Free income € mln | 35,0 | -17,5 | 52,5 | 9,5 | 43,0 | 14,8 | 28,2 | 2,7 | 11,9 | 58% |
Operatial profit in € mln | 0,143 | -19,6 | 19,8 | 1,3 | 18,5 | 8,2 | 10,3 | 0,97 | 4,5 | 45% |
Net profit € mln | 0,681 | -17,3 | 18,0 | 1,2 | 16,8 | 7,5 | 9,3 | 1,05 | 3,0 | 48% |
Profit per share in €cent | 1,7 | -46,5 | 48,3 | 3,3 | 45,0 | 20,1 | 24,9 | 2,6 | 9,3 | 29% |
Board of directors
The board of CPL Resources Plc. is per 30-06-2009 as follows:[11]
Name | function/role | with CPL since | # shares holding as per 30-06-2009[12] | =% of issued shares[13] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anne Heraty | CEO | 1989 | 12.907.764 | 34,7 |
John Hennesy | non-executive chairman | 1989 | 125.000 | 0,33 |
Paul Caroll | Business-Development | 1996 | 2.234.061 | 6,01% |
Brefni Byrne | non-exec mbr enumerations grp | 1999 | 10.000 | 0,03% |
Garnet Roche | CEO Flexsource | 1995 | 63.192 | 0,17% |
Mark Buckley | CFO | 2013 | ||
Oliver Tatton | non-executive | 2007 | 0 | 0% |
The percentages give in the last row of above table are based on the number of issued shares as per June 2010. The number of issues shares is
37,199,825.[13]
Another fact you can take from this data is that Heraty and her husband Carrol own over 40% of all issued shares in CPL Resources Plc. This stake in the company represents a value of €36 million based on the average price in May 2010 of €2,40.
When you use the year-low prices of approximately €1.45, as it was in June/July 2009, this still represents a value of some €22 million.[14]
References
- ↑ Anne Heraty on Top50 Irish business women
- ↑ Overview Specialist Areas on Investor Relations website, visited 2 June 2010
- ↑ https://www.cpl.ie/ardlinn
- ↑ History of CPL on investor relations website of the company, last visited 3 June 2010
- ↑ CPL Inestor Relations website: History of CPL, visited: 31-5-2010
- ↑ https://www.cpl.ie/For-Investors/Announcements/Acquisition-of-Clinical-Professional-Limited
- ↑ Statement made by CPL manager during the 2009 X-mas party in 'Break for the border' club in Dublin, December 2009
- 1 2 CPL Resources Plc annual report Fiscal year 2009
- 1 2 CPL Resources Plc annual report over FY 2007(
- ↑ CPL Resources Plc annual report over FY 2000(
- ↑ Board-Of-Directors overview on Investors Relations website, visited: 31-5-2010
- ↑ Annual Report 2009, page 12
- 1 2 Detail from ISEQ website on CPL Resources Plc, retrieved on June 5th, 2010
- ↑ Value of shares CPL taken from Year-graph CPL shares on ISEQ website, bezocht 5 juni 2010