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Wendy Lawrence, CEO of Totally #TLY discusses their trading update, which despite experiencing some short term cost pressures, sees the business delivering strong revenue growth, over the medium to long term, and is confident in their prospects moving forward. Highlights Totally continues to deliver strong revenue growth against the prior year and in line with consensus market expectations. The growth of NHS waiting lists have been well-publicised and Totally has seen revenue for insourcing and outsourcing services, which target the reduction of waiting lists, double in the year to date. In addition, the new contract awarded in January 2023 for the delivery of NHS 111 resilience support delivers additional organic revenue growth. This contract went live during February 2023. The Company has however been impacted by the combined impact of high inflation, national strikes, which increase pressure on services and scheduling, and clinical workforce shortages which increase reliance on agency staff for the delivery of urgent care services. Totally now expects EBITDA for the twelve months ending 31 March 2023 to be c. £6.3 million which is below current consensus market expectations. Totally has, and continues to take, multiple actions to manage and control costs whilst continuing to deliver essential services on behalf of the NHS. As these actions are managed and executed, some impact on forecasts for the first quarter of the next financial year is anticipated. Cash at period end is expected to be c.£5.5 million and the Company intends to maintain its dividend in line with previous expectations. The Board remains confident in the prospects of the Company and expects continued growth moving forward. To read the full RNS click here
Ted and Cody talk with Jason Livermore, who produces and mixes music at the Blasting Room. The guys talk about what it is like to be a Mix Master and how it has changed over the years. A brief lesson in audio engineering anyone? They of course talk about fitness as well! Tune it to see what it's all about. Theme music: Malecon by Soyb & Amine Maxwell https://soundcloud.com/soybmusic https://soundcloud.com/aminemaxwell Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-malecon Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/xbWzYbtMgIE
Welcome to the very first episode of It's Not The Pipeline Podcast! I'm so excited to finally bring this show to you all, I've been working really hard to make sure this show focuses on helping our community, the underrepresented. I'm hoping that these conversations that are full of great advice, tips, and techniques can help you move forward as you continue your personal journey in tech, science, business, or anywhere else --- Today on the show I'm speaking with Mark Thompson. Mark is a software engineer, a family man, an entrepreneur, an award winning university instructor, as well as Developer Advocate on the Angular Team at Google. We talk about a range of really interesting topics focused on: - Raising children as a busy developer - His app "Totally Strong" that he build in a matter of 30 days (DAMN) and how he did it - Techniques for staying productive by actually taking breaks - Tips on learning new things and how they can be incorporated into leveling yourself up This was such a great interview, and I'm really grateful to have Mark on as the first guest of this show. Here's to the first episode and to many more episodes afterward! Socials: Mark: - Website: www.marktechson.com - Twitter: @marktechson - Youtube: MarkTechson INTP Podcast: - Website: www.intppod.com - Twitter: @INTPPodcast
We begin talking about the career aspirations of sports officiants (tennis gigs) and upcoming technology projects Don wants to tackle, but it slowly morphs into a discussion about outsourcing, build/buy, and trying to maintain perfection simply because you have Subject Matter Expertise in a particular area (yes, the code stuff). The result was a great episode about self-reflection as you try to figure out what your role should be as you climb the management ladder, while still loving to build apps.
Mark Thompson gave himself a tough 30-day deadline to build and launch the first version of his app, TotallyStrong.me. Setting a goal gave him tremendous motivation, but also served him with a strong dose of feeling failure. Find out how Mark finally followed through and shipped, despite a self-imposed timeline that both motivated and defeated.
Mark Thompson discusses his learning and launching a native app using Flutter, a new cross-platform framework developed by Google.
We speak with our first guest, Mark Thompson of Trilogy Education, about his approach to creating a productive learning environment both on the job and in a classroom setting. Mark is also working on a side project named Totally Strong, which is pushing his own limits about learning to code while building an MVP (and raising a newborn!).
We speak with our first guest, Mark Thompson of Trilogy Education, about his approach to creating a productive learning environment both on the job and in a classroom setting. Mark is also working on a side project named Totally Strong, which is pushing his own limits about learning to code while building an MVP (and raising a newborn!).